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Special Values T Y 1 I I 2 THE WASHINGTON TIMES SEPTEMBER 15 190B TUESDAY DUTY TO FURNISH LIGHT SURVEYORS BUSINESS NOW TilE GROCERS fXA lINING IMPORTS I 4 i OA A10GUES OATALOGUES J FOR THE CONDUIT ROAD HEAVIEST ON RECORD Will FORI A TRUST UNDER PURE FOOD LAW FURNISHED FURNISHED ON ON Depart- ¬ An- ¬ Score of Ohio Wholesale Dealers Rules Relaxed So District and War H B Looker Submits as Not to Work APPLICATION APPLICATION ment at Odds nual Report to Be Merged Hardship to Importers NEW YORK Sept 15 One of the Congestion at ports of entry caused UNIVERSITYFO- LEGAL OPINION ASKED FOR INCREASE OF 38 PER CENT latest combinations to be formed In the by the detention of cargoes of Imports NATIONAL GEORGETOWN Now Columbian University line of trusts will be organized in for analysts under tho provisions of the UNDED lOW Jersey today It is a consolidation of a pure food law has compelled officials of WASHINGTON D c W Corporation Counsel to Give His Views Field Patty to Verify Walls Organized- score or so of wholesale grocers of Ohio the Department of Agriculture to make SCHOOL OF LAW Charles Noodham LL D and will havo a capital stock of 10250 now regulations UNIVERSITY Regarding the Obli in Addition to Regular governing the analyses LAW President 000 The name of the company to be In ¬ Operation of the law several weeks for FACULTY The University opens its year cation Field Force Ohio Company ¬ corporated Is the Grocer has made plain that under present regu- REV JEROME DArOHERTY s J with than over lactate It effete jtts capital will be divided Into 5000000- lations It will work a hardship on im ¬ PreaMent of the OMMoleie liMltrerfetvate Orxduate and Fades lION HARRY M CLAUAUQH atonal eonrsea of C per cent preferred stock SCHOOL study cumulative porters particularly in thoso cases Chief Jeethee SUpreme Oourt of Ute Drkt tf An Important question was submitted Henry B Looker Surveyor for the and 5250000 common stock Final ar- ¬ where tho port of entry is some dis- ¬ Columbia to the Corporation Counsol today by the to EVENING SESSIONS EXCLUSIVELY Dean of and Lecturer on Otmnwm Law BUILDINGS District of Columbia submitted the rangements looking to a merger of the tance nom Washington OPENS OCTOBER liKB Pleading isO Practice and KepUr UNIVERSITY HALL earner si H and 13th- Commissioners nolvlns the statue of Commissioners today his report of the various concerns were taken at a meet- With a view to relieving the hardship Practical two years course leading to degree >Jeldln and Prwtfee- etreots of Bachelor of D tIe Conduit Road work of lila office for the fiscal year Ing of the venders in Columbus last which takes the form of storage chitrges Laws OBORGB E HAMILTON LI Te benw ef the Department ef Arts and Some ago Creed M Fulton vrroto week Ohio Postgraduate course of one year leading to Lecturer on the Law of VHb Sciences time ended JunO 30 1903 The total amount- It Is understood that the on the cargoes held up orders have been degree of Master of Laws lioN SETh SHEPARD LL D LAW LECTURE the Commissioners public Company completed For catalogue HALL UN H Street requesting of fees paid to the Collector of Taxes by Grocer when will Issued which will permit the delivery of apply to Associate Justice Court of PfI4I of the Dis- The home et tke ef Law Jnrf of Columbia lamps be placed at Intorvals along the private parties work by control at least twentyfive houses cer- ¬ C F CARUSI trict nraknee anti Diplomacy for undertaken cargoes In certain Instances and at Lecturer en Law Law of MEDICAL A re- ¬ Constitutional the AL BLLDI O 1M5 II road In Question Tho matter was the office Is Plans to consolidate grocers have been Secretary Corporations Junepntdenee house St Surveyors 3865 tain ports before the analysis of the Phone E GS Columbian DId and Equity The of the Departments of Medicine and ferred to the Chief of Bnglners United The Increase In amount often discussed in the East but wore lION M COULD Dentistry the of District samples has been made of Army on tho ground the put Pro- ¬ Justice Supreme Court the Dictrtet UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL MSS3S H St States that work shows 445 more surveys or about never Into successful operation The operation of tho new law up to tate of Columbia ¬ Conduit Road bolus undor the sole jur- 38 per veri- ¬ moters of the scheme have stated that im- ¬ Positions Secured for Graduates Lecturer on the Law of Contracts Criminal Law cent due to the demand for date has demondstratod that little The University comprises the following de-¬ isdiction of the War Deportment the the enlarged buying power ought to f and Domestic Relations partment fication of walls during a very heavy pure food or drink Is Imported into the WOODS 311 East Capitol 8t CHARLES A DOUGLASS A B LL B Commissioners no right to ¬ mean lower prices and bettor facilities had act building season so heavy being the de- United States Samples of hundreds of Telephone East S3 Xeeturer on the Law ef Torte Negotiable Paper ARTS AND SCIENCES War Departments Opinion to for distributing tho goods sold The at- ¬ cargoes one COMMERCIAL Da and evening and Elementary Law mand as mako Imperative from July have been examined and only MICHAEL COLBERT A 31 LI M Complete undergraduate and graduate course torneys in charge of tho scheme are lions J to Lieut Col A M Miller the 1 last the performance of this duty by case of adulteration found Open all the year Lccturur on the Law of Personal Property and Barbel of Ana returned Rapids Mich COLLEGE Bachelor of Scienceck Master of Arts ono particular field party organized In Bundy Travis of Grnd Under new plan samples will be- term began Sept 1 Partnership papers to tho Commissioners yesterday the D W BAKER A M LI M Sefenoe Civil Engineer Efeetrieal Engineer The charter was flied yesterday with tho out EVENING SESSIONS Mechanical Bnetoeer anti Doctor with the following comment addition to the regular field force taken as heretofore but where the Monday Judge of the Circuit Court and Lecturer on the of Corporation Trait Company of New Wednesday and Friday 5 to 7 and 7 Law ef Real Law of Rvidenoe Properly otuuififed mn and wemcn are admit appear expense of tho Department Agriculture I Estate and the It does not that tho Zoo dais of to 9 may attend one or both sessions for as candidates fur degrees r a special ¬ Park Survey Jersey of 15 Exchange Place Jersey 0 months ItU of lighting the Conduit Road is a propor have reason to believe that nothing out for 26 ADDITIONAL LECTURERS IN FOURTH YEAR diRt City f charge against the maintenance of the During the year a very accurate out¬ of the way will be discovered th3Y will COURT F WOOD LLM LLD President OR POSTGRADUATE COURSE The lecture and recitation hears are from EIGHTEEN YEARS OF UNPARALLELED lION MARTIN MORRIS D 898 a m until 0 p m The Kbrry draw Washington Aqueduct The is line survoy was made of tho National Issue consign- ¬ F LL road a special order that the SUCCESS ate of Aapeals of Dis- ¬ JBRreonw and laboratories are open until II- IN Justice Court the p owned in fee simple by the United States Zoological Park nnd a map was made DEATH THE VICTOR ment be delivered If later examina- ¬ INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION trict of Columbia m On the of Development of Regular or necil coerces may In taken bj nnd has never been declared a public showing the relation of the park to the tion of the samples shows adulter- ¬ The secret of the success of this school lies the Law and A RACE FOR FREEDOM taken in-¬ these who on attend only after 4 efeek neighboring in its method of dealing with the student Comparative J8rtJk1ld highway Nevertheless it has always streets and roads ation a close watoh will bo kept for dividually In way the pupil It interested CONRAD electives iatteralertcii peen open to public travel aud A brief comparison of the volume of the start There are no Late lldUirGeeral of the United States Entrance examinations will be WM Septerabrf thrown Corning a pardon future shipments of the same products 25 to 20 good business year of the year Death on the heels of Cell write or telephone Tie better to calL On the hIstory of Earth Law kept in drder and repair and has this with that when more drastic measures will be Catalogue and of nON SBT1I SHEPARD LL D Orates of the Washington High School granted by President Roosevelt chtatcd the United States for the and of become a great public benefit ending June 30 1898 is of some inter asking Catalogues Ballantynee Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the Dis- ¬ ether adnftted with- George Brumtr ge adopted- at Brentanoa out examination This however would seem ost says the report The number of seventeenyearold and Lothrops- trict of fact not In the case of the particular cargo 6U000 of On the History of CbssGS arc pea t beth men and women out of the benefits of executive clemency aRjregavc annual salaries former Constitutional Law and the Session to entitle the residents along the road lots and parcels surveyed for the public which has been delivered no action will students aulCtf Foundations of Civil Liberty Wednesday September 30 at 9 600 1898 Saturday The pardon was granted Sat RID RENE nm to further benefit of light at the expauso and tho District was about in follow as delivery the customs off- ¬ J urdny Drummage died of consumption- with On Natural Iaw and Chnoit Law of the United States There would he and 1270 In 1903 The subdivisions were icials jurisdiction MONROE School of the District of lose over the goods SMITH LL D LAW no to tho Commis- ¬ 120 In 1808 and 40S In 1903 Tho plats at tIc Reform t Georgetown Professor in the School of Polities Science of obJeotion
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