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IRRIGATION MESSAGE of PRESIDENT Equitable COOPERATIVE Builoihqtj- READ to CONGRESS at BOISE IDAHO FELL in CROWD IMPROVEMENT WILL ASSOCIATION TIlE WASHINGTON TIMES MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1906 9 FINANCIAL FRONTAGE DAY BOMB HARBOR IRRIGATION MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT EQUiTABLE COOPERATIVE BUILOiHQTJ- READ TO CONGRESS AT BOISE IDAHO FELL IN CROWD IMPROVEMENT WILL ASSOCIATION wwe whe contemplate building or the I pfrcftas of property or have mortgages to MANY ARE HURT pay off and a loan should acrUla BOON TO CITY tae V twin how u proceed etc BE is this aaeociauo- niJ 45E are mad repayable is Explosion in St Louis LOA taT installments licit lemehtu la or In part may Commissioner Macfar be undo t tine Interest U Injures Fourteen Two charged to fete of OTtU m at When pan < a loan to settled the month land Will Aid Movement 1y lsetaibests a rsduoed prop or Nay Die I I For Changes people EQUITABLE BUILDING MM V at aw- ST LOUIS Sept Fowrtsen Jehu Joy game President were hurt sevend rknjsly rod two lilts Spear Vice President by explosion ot- OM W QftsUaar 3d Vice President CONDITIONS EXISTING pobably fatally the Prank P SeMlde secretary a b m sent up to announce the mov- apUtt- ing of the labor union parade exploded In air Two bomb sent up the I m- Potomac Flats Form Serious j sir signed but the third went up irt ul back to the piv n nt and SMALL DEPOSITORS Obstruction to Shipping vxplodeu In the crowd Fragments of the shell went In all are invited to avail themselves of Removed People fell over owe an- the banking de- ¬ and Must Be irections I advantages of our t h r in their rush to gt out of the I partment v itv but many were caught by the I Washingtons harbor front as re Jlyuipr missiles trAil accounts draw Interest and are disgrace- ¬ man was struck in ther abdomen subject to cheek at will Heated through its wharves is oif I my but and literally cut open He was sent ful sad no doubt exists in mind i improvements i the City Hospital in a dying con what it needs extensive uition UNION TRUST pO Contained In this brief statement bj District Commissioner Henry B F Mac 1414 F Street N W farlnd appears to be the keynote of a STEPHENS INSTITUTE movement develop Washingtons har- DEFEATS ATLANTIC- bor facilities by way of a dewier and better wider channel sad increased and St Stephens Institute this morning put the long neglected To Encourage wharfage and I wifti Jinuaie Kerr pitching invincible Potomac river front In a condition t halt gave Capital 1m the Atlantic of the invite outside shipping This harbor city League a decided n concretes I setback the provement movement taking p nuant race of this league by 9 to- 2 The Habit voice of many prominent form after t p to the eighth inning one lone of saving proves so effec- local men Interested in Potomac river iiit a Texas leaguer made over second nothing shipping had grown into an insistent d ha c by Hunter In the second inning tive as opening an account with our nand received its first encouragement van all the Atiantics could register off u SAVINGS DEPT at the let session of Congress when 2< firs baffling delivery In the eighth- certain members friendly to the District Ly bunching hits a shutout was averted Interest paid on deposits recognised its timeliness and JWOO wan when two runs went over home plate Funds payable on demand One appropriated for the purpose of making- Kcrr woe backed up in good style and I dollar will open an account a survey of the harbor front outside of his own error the survey now being a rty ball there was only on misplay Out of this a bad thrw by Welsh to first base made by the District wharf committee The West Enders played with lots of THE TRADERS a plan will evolve Commissioner Mac nap and ginger as If wishing to show NATIONAL BANK Corner loth 8L In sad Pa Lie farland says which will Include a num this the last game played thus based on I year between these two teams just bow fcer of will conceived ideas tiisy the Atiantics could be general harbor Improvement several of beaten are now under o Jones knocking down of Hunters THE WASHINGTON LOAN these ideas and chief I drive in the eighth inning was the b the Engineer tot feature Moriaritys stick work drove in AND TRUST COMPANY among then is a plan which calls ifveral of the rums better wharfage and a deeper and wider Office Corner Ninth and P Streets harbor t Stephens lust R 1L O A E PAIDUP CAPITAL 1OJ toe Myers c 1 2 7 1 0 SURPLUS > Flats Are an Obstruction > lflh 2b 1 1 1 I 1 > Loons in aay amount made oa ap- McOarron Jb 2 11 at 0 proved real estate w collateral at ma In connection with II putt to widen I late- Heinrich ss i 1 1 I rats strong advocates have IRRIGATION MEN O Interest paid upon d po tu ea mouthljr the barbor Mortality U S 1 1 subject to check to urge feasibility of BUILDING E Jones 1 1 1 balances ly appeared the RECEIVE MESSAGE d t This company acts M executor 6- dredging oft that strip of tend known- Dunu A 1 1 2 2 0 miatsirator trustee agent treasurer flats Jutting out HI Steep rf 1 1 1 1 I registrar and la all other fiduciary ca as the Potomac river Continued from Pace One Kerr p 1 1 1 1 1 between the Washington and George- I flexes fer rest la bMrglar and fireproof present shape may Totals 9 12 ST vaults for tafe deposit sad toraga o town channels and in its We well congratulateT ourselves NOT IMPROBABLE valuable nakaco forming a natural and serkHig obstruc-¬ upon the rapid progress already made EXCITING CONTESTS ON Altantiea JL H O A E JOHN JOY KDSON Preaidimt shipping I and rejoice that the infancy of the work Hoffman 2b 1 1 8 I JOHN A aWOPB Vice President tion to 0 8PBAK Boeoad Vice Is to remain safely passed Bishop cf t t 1 I ELLIS President As long sa it permitted has been There remains as 1 I 2 AJfDRBW PARKER Tnuurer rem question of how t t G HEKM AacUtant Treasurer it has been pointed out ships of however the critical LABOR DAY REGATTA McCarthy iID 1 1 I 2 1 HARRY use U 1 1 1 0 BOYD TAYLOR AMtatant Treasurer 300 to WO feet which are In common best to utilise the reclaimed lands by All Action of Rlcker BRADLEY Real Offl Depends on jQuantrelle 1 J8 1 1 THOMAS Estate r In connection with the shipping of New putting them into the hands of actual CCoatSaved from Page Ore but only after the men hats completely lb f FRKDK KOCHELBBROER Truet OSsrs who will Hunter rf t 1 I 1 York Philadelphia Boston Baltimore cultivators and home makers on exhausted themselves In the milL At C 1 1 2 S 1 ¬ Master Plumbers b e B8TATB will return the original outlay m annual in- prettiest race of the day The p 1 1 0 REAL DEPARTMENT- and a score of other big curs the the finish the crews were so closely Richmond 0 I Is prepared to assume toe nfeat of ¬ paid back into reclama ¬ Anton jcaaaa no part in Washingtons commer- stallments the Arbitration winners were all In at the and bunched that a time judges real estate Careful attenttos saran t- have question of seeing for the Totals S 21 15 I 7eur cial tion fund the that had rowed themselves to a standstill were of the The t all details Interests lands are used for homes and not uncertain winner Kerr out for When asked today to state whether- the The Analostan crew made a brilliant Montrose Club was second with the interference purposes of speculation or over- ¬ 1 0 2 2 4 0 or not he would oppose the nan f for the for spurt in the last hundred yarde West Philadelphlans gig Time St Stephens t x the building up of large fortunes Tomorrow tray determine whether or taking the Aralanta crew distancing it third Atiantics 0 0 0 brought to the attention of Congress at again 5 emphatically The pressing danger Just now springs not miUding operations wilt he and creeping penitently past the steA LArtmdel First base on erors St Stephens 4 TRUST Company the next session he said every man up thto union by tap of the Potoftwc beat Boat CIMbWBow Moos S 2 on St eph he would not from the desire of nearly to tied It actiou is U Atlantic Left bases L that land as he can building responsibility they boat was gal ting even a crossed the Stoll B Oebrl stroke Parker cox- ea s First base on balls possesses many get and hold as much trades the finish line a the ace keen for Kerr 2 i Favais Harbor Improvement profitably or say upon Plumb swain C Bowers OR oft RlfohlllOftd L Struck whether he can handle it will rest the Pasta another half mile It might have won Montrose Boat outBy Kerr C by Richmond 4 Two advantageso- ne declared I not or not it is for in- ¬ era Today c preatnta But ClubBow Moorehead On the other hand and whether the Association c r it wasnt S Morrow stroke J jr coxswain An- ¬ base hit Sacrifice hits de ¬ community he should Myers Welsh Mortality Stolen bases ver an individual in discharging am in favor of anything that win terest of the that dyes of the building trades and the Made a Geed Start drews the office of Executor or Trustee facilities Speculation in reclaimed Ajwocijriim are rest- ¬ West Philadelphia Bishop S Welsh McCarron velop Washingtons harbor have it lands Master Builders got Boat Club Bow 2 under wills full by Government must be checked at And tae Toe crews off well together and Flelth 2 Doan 3 Hall stroke Mush Jones Dunn Hit by pitcherBy company may and being to the city its share of the ing on their oars so to peak for first half mile there little Richmond 1 Passed ball rs The services of this do- eager the wa utheJm coxswain Flood j be secured very reasonable cost shipping On the face this plan of whatever cost Journeymen plumbers who are no Virginia H Colliflower Time of game 1 at meeting of practical irri- I or advantage At the half however Boat tlnb Bow Gin X 46 Officers may be consulted at any Ing away with the fiat seems to be a This great for a settlement of the differences oe Christian 3 r
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