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RATES MAINTAINED $12 First Class to San Francisco, PLANS OF THE KRUSE COMPANY Willi Have Two Bosts to Take the Place of the Cleveland and Nelson, ee GEN, OTIS AMUSEMENTS TONTOEHT, SEATTLE ‘THPATOR ~ Nance O'Neil fn “The New Beast Lynne.” THIRD AVENUE THHATER— Mies Manehe Stoddard in “The Lady of Lyons.” M, Kellogs, Mary Hand, Mine D, Johnaon, Mra, L. Vandervoort, Miss M. V. Taylor, R. J, Colver, Mra..Col- ver, C. M. Lowls, Lewis, W. C, Are Fated. ny B®. D. Bryner, Mise Oliver, Mra, J. Hawkins, Misa J, Ray, 3. Pet laff, W. Greggs, C. L. Ray, C. Aver, A. Brook, Mra, Direok, Mra, Patter- fon and nurse, A. Olsen, G. W, Crane, Mra. Crane, C.J. Whelan, A. Winter, F. Beekman, MH. F. Astrop, W. Pease, Mra, Peano, J. Somerset, THEY CONTROL PART OF LUZON George M. Allen, and 159 In the atecrage. Bootblacks Quarrel. NBW YORK, March 16.-—-Michael Sista and John Lorenso, partners tn} & bootblack stand In front of James) B. Kelly's saloon at Newark avenue and Grove street, Jersey City, had! @ quarrel yesterday afternoon, and! On Other Islends the Metives Have Taken Up the Course of the Amerioons, In spite of the fact that both of | the steamers operated between Deen taken by the government to) serve as transports, the company) does not intend to discontinue the) dusiness. E. B. Caine, local agent of the Kruse company, was seen this morning regarding the chartering | of the Cleveland and the Charles Nelson, When asked what action | would take in the mat- F company ter, he said: “The Kruse company will still con- | tinue in the fleld. We received word) from Gan Franctaco recently trom that they would put ‘on the route to take) of the Nelson and the government has ao- they | ‘The Caar- rve aie il : z $i8¢ He it i et Reece if 3 a fil ri | | HE br H Hl M. | z gh nif it ot uf 3 sf i § i i : Dames. case America| National Gociety of the America and the the State of New) ite mt u if “ i 4 z ; ; ; i | on April 12, 1891, and the Colonial ames of the State of New York on April 25, 199% The National Society | | as president, t the time of was organ- the Cotontal rag Heel tH rh. HG rates E uncertainty as to the Iden-| the Colonial Dames, and tt is ifringement on the rights of the plaintiff, both as to its incorpor- ation and the registration of its badge design. It is also alleged that the plaintiff ix injured in the pub- Neation of a book entitled “Letters | te Washingten,” undertaken by it Considerable interest will attach to the cases when they come up for) trial. gR Typewriter Men Swindied. NEW YORK, March 14.—When ©. Barnes, 44 years old, was arraigned in the Yorkville police court yester- Gay there were ten ¢ omplainants present to accuse him of swindling them out of a brand new typewriter each. Detective Sweet, of the East Twenty-second street station, w arrested the man, sald he expected to get eleven more complainants, as he had found on the prisoner twe: ty-one pawn tickets for that num- ber of typewriters, ‘The nmcbines were pledged for $10 each. The complainanta al! told similar stories. The tale wan that the prin- oner got an option on desk room in some office for twenty-four hours and had a typewriter sent there for trial. Soon afterward the man and the machine disappeared. Detective Sweet told Magistrate Pool that he had been Informed Willa mHoward of Negicy & How- ard, Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., that Barnes was wanted by the au- thororities of Pennsylvania for ex- tensive swindles among lumber deal- ers, He found on the prisoner a tet- ter from Senator Quay, of Pennsyl- vania, saying that he could not ob- tain any political appointment in New York state, At the Detective’s request Magin- trate Pool remanded Barnes until tomorrow to allow time to find all of the complainant “TWAS STEAMER D Yesterday was gteamship dey at Ocean dock. The Queen departed at 8 o'clock in the morning for San Francisco, and the Walla Walla ar- rived late in the afternoon, Poth steamers were heavily laden with freight going and coming, The Queen's passenger list was as fol- lows: Miss Gardner, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. A. RK. Martin, Mrs. 4. P. Weat- on, Mra. DD. W. Purehard, D. W Burchard, W. H. Johnson, Mra, W Hi. Johnson, T. P. Dalton, Mra. F. Dutton, Mra. Reavis, W. H. Lewin, Mise . Autton, Mra, A. P. Carlson, A. FY. Carlson, ond twenty-two rec ond clas The Walla Walla brought up the following passengers: A, OG. Stone, T. R. Roberts, T, Tellepawn, Miss G, | luneconscious, Lorengo then went up) | Rarnet. The final report wil! not be | ney, it was said, refuses to say any- | thing until he receives the final re- (cony against a Mra. Florence Sim-/ the result ie that Sista In in the City| WASHINGTON, March 16. — Gen. howpital euffering from probably fa-| Otle wired this morning to the War tat Injuries and Lorento has disap- department aa follows; “Reports | peared. Hesites shining shoe# the| from Holle indicate an improvement Malians @id the cleaning tn Kelly's in the gituation. ‘There ts leas activ- saloon. Sivta was cleaning up some ity on the part of the insurgents, rubbish fm the cellar when Lorengo and reperts from Negroce are most went down and stood looking at him. couraging., The inhabitants there Sista suggested that Lorenao turn) are enthusiastic for Americans in and help, but Lorenao refused Af-| Cebu ie quiet, and business in pro- ter @ heated argument Mata resum-| progressing under United States pi ed work, Lorenzo, with a hammer tection, Reports from fama and procured from a foot chest, sneaed| Leyte Indicate @ desire on part of up behind Gista and struck him on) the inhabitants for United States the head. Sista fell on the Moor and) protection. Insurgents control is Lorenzo kicked him until be became confined to Luson.” —_—_—_— stairs to the saloon, washed the! hisad from nis hands, sot watkea| Attempt at Poisoning out. Mr. Kelly saw him, bat had nol PITTHBURG, March 16.—The po- suspicion of what had ocourred, Af-/ tee are investiqating a mysterious ter a time Sista recovered conscious. | Sttempt to potson @ young domestic | nese and made his way up stair, It named Lilian MePherson, employed is thought that his skull isfractured. | SY @ family residing on Firth ave- ‘The police are looking for bis as- %U%, Oakland. Tuesday evening a sailant. Both men are married and | #malt containing choice oranges live at 40 Railroad avenue. was at the house by « driver of The Barnet Autopsy. ‘ NEW YORK, March I¢.—Prof. 1. A physician examined the fruit and P. L. mis handed to District At- torney Gardiner yesterday a pret inary report of the pathological amination of parte of certain organs taken from the bedy of Henry ©. the city detectives. ready for some titne. Neither Prof. Loomis nor the district attorney will nw give even an intimation of what the findings of the pathologist were, Ma.| for the leasing of the Nassau Eleo- jor Gardiner said that to say any-/ ort thing about the contents of the re- port at this time would be prejudl- cial to the case of the people againat Moltinews. An attache of the dte-| ogee There may be « few trict attorney's office te the author.) ity for the statement that Prof. Loo-| # expected that before the close of mia has not been able to ascertain) the month the two big trolley sys- that any lesions found tn the organs! temas will be operated an one. Some were produced by unnatural causes, | Tedical changes in the management For that reason the Miatrict attor-| ate contemplated, whieh will matert- 4 Rarnet'’s doctor has always) the same color as those of the other inkebene that although cyanide of Tt te aid that Mr. P.M. Phys | mercury was sent to him and he 29d bis sesociates, who own about took a little of it, he died of diph-| 1.999.000 worth of stock in the Nas- theria. cau company, may possibly try to stop the execution of the lease by The Marriage Mull. Webb went to the West Thirty-sev-) NEW YORK, March 16~—lrnest enth street police station carly last F. Brandt has obtained a decree rested Wedne: evening and told the sergeant that from Justice Hcott of the supreme) . she wanted to make a charge of lar-| Court, sanuling his marringe to Mrs. | Mary Anide on the ground that her former hushand, mons, who tives in the same house. | iq was living in 1990, when Brand “It's a long story.” Mra. Webb told) married her. Dr. Anido obtained « note at my house while [ was away relations with Brandt. Justice Scott today, saying that she had left me, decides that the two children of man named Jacob Stout. I had for-| mate. bidden her to marry him, and of 4 the | note. But the part of the business) that made be angry when I aa- had aided my daughter by going up eee eee eee eeetetne come ot Matters ef Interest Before | Chamber of Commerce. that tent larceny I want to know) what is?” j While the woman was talking a ber of commerce yesterday after- man came into the station house noon, several communications were brother. “There's the woman,” he said, tion, asked the donation of certain to my house and ransacked all my The books referred to are pamphiets clothes to find her daughter's effects and charts of United States Geo- her. dom used, and on motion of Mr. ‘The sergeant sald that the two) Wood, the request wae granted. A and then go to the court and argue the Coast and Geoditic Survey office, the matter there. As Stout went out Informing the chamber of the p “I don’t know as there it any kick maps of the vicinity of #t. Michael's coming from us. My brother hi and the Yukon Delta, and inviting nothing slow about Jake.” Secretary Prosech was directed to ac- ¥ —— knowledge recetpt of Captain Pratt's » ony. NEW YORK, March 16.—The New ‘The following letter received trom 4 now scheme to avold the soft coal ton, D, C,, explains iteclf nuisance within the city limita. A The Chamber of ‘Gommerce, ed at 13rd street and the Hudson! girs,—The board has the honor to river, where the engines on all In-| acknowledge the receipt of your let- cleut coke to keep up steam during ing the creation of the new light- the remt of the run to the Stxtieth house district on the Pacific Coast the “Dolly Varden” ‘ Washington the territory of between BF n Duyvil and West Alaska, the establishment of certain Dr. George A. An- the sergeant. “My daughter left a) divorce from her on account of her and was going to get married to a| Brandt and Mrs. Anido are legiti- course I fett bad when I rea certained that this Mra. Simmons - my daughter's hes for her. If} At a regular meeting of the cham- and said he was Jacob Stout's presented; BK, #. Meany, secretary pointing to Mra. Webb, “She came) books belonging to the chamber. and 14 ifke to make trouble for logical surveys. These books are » had better come home and coot off! letter wns read from J. F. Pratt, of of the door he remarked gress being made in his office on married the girt all rig¢ht. There's) members to call and tnapect them. In Place of Soft Coal. letter, and thank him for his court- York Central railroad haw hit upon the Lighthouse Board at Washing- now fuel station has been establish: | Beattie, Wa coming freight train take on #uMf- ter of January 20, 1899, recommend- street yards, The engine drawing to include the waters of the Sta Thirtieth street also use Coke NOW «pecified lighthouses, and other aids for fuel to navigation, and the construction —_—_- - of a new lighthouse tender. School Closed by Smallpox. — 1" reply the board has to state that your communication was considered at ite seasion on March 6, 1899, when it was ordered that the proper meas- ures be taken for the creation of a new lighthouse district to include Alaskan waters, and for the eatah- lishment of some ten or twelve new light stations In Alaska. As both of these measures will require au- thority, proper steps will be taken “ “age xem" A to bring the matter to the attention New Home for Volunteers. (7 consrons ut ite next sos March 16.—The Vol-| An appropriation of $100,000 was joa, under the lead-| made In the Sundry Civil Appropria- ership of Gen. and Mrs, Pallington| tion act for the construction of a Hooth, have leased a four-story| steam lighthouse tender for use in bullding almost opposite Cooper! Alaskan water ‘The board will Union, which they will ocoupy as take immediate steps for the con- their haadquarters and for meeting) struction of the vedsel.—Respectfully purposes yours, “We have had a number of butid- RK. L. HOXIE, ings offered to us uptown,” Major Corps of Eng., U. 8 A. NORFOLK, Va. March 16.—#t Mary's Academy, Norfolk, will be clowed for 10 days on ac: development of smallpox among the Xavierlan brothers, who teach in the school. ‘Two brothers are now in the pest house, € te nald to have gone nurse the other. The boys of the school have all been vaccina Gen. Footh, “but I cannot help rm On motion 8f Mr. Binith, the seore- garding the growing tendency to re-| tary was directed to bring the mat- move the Chrietian churches to the | ter to the attention of our congress- higher and wealthier sections of our|men. 9 city with feelings of regret and® KR. C, @tevene, general western pas alarm, Hence T have a great desire! senger agent of the Great Northern, to keep among the great mass of the ecall@ attention to a map sent out by common people, who cannot afford the United States Hxport associa- to live In the brown atone houses of| tion, upon which San Francisco and the silk-stocking clas#es. relative to the National W. C, T. t joenvention to be held here xt ) | year, Mra, Marion Baxter was pres ‘| Bill fs before the Missourt Legts-| after we had closed our deal that I) —~ Htature which provides for the arm-|ffmed the idea of starting a pro- ‘SOUSA of the Young Naturalists’ associa. | H Vancouver appear as the only tow | THE SEATTLE STA on the Pacific coast having any \ ) last appeared from Columbia street trans-Pacific lines, Mecretary Proseh | He Immediately became a t for a letter which he had written y | snowballs and stones, He endured the United States Export asnocla | the fusitiade for about a minute and tion rewarding this matter. | | then, Jumping down from his truck, Mr. Burwell brought up matters! he plied his whip right and left, » NAUEN | there were orien and yells of pain from many of the boys, but those! L OE Tire w out of reach of the long| the chamber for |lawh pelted the driver unmerettutly. assiatance, The matter was refer | He drove off, covered with mud,! | red to the committee that reised the | and the boys continued the fight) $1600 last fall with instructions to | among themaelves. | new and ! task of ent, and ay AUBTIN, Tex,, March 16.—Charles | Heeler, who robbed the Wells Fargo! | Express company of $60,000 in cash at Ban Ante ano, was « ptured today at a amall | mountain town near Monterey by | Deputy United States Marshal Ygie- land John Schram were added to the Seither Kills Himself. | “ —— | committee, the original members be NPW YORK, March 16.--TRaphael roving te sci Produce Exchange. fetther, a tailor, whore, ie-yenr ott Py W, KILLEN INTENDS TO OPEN ITs 0f vedo . of Laredo, Tex. Beeler had no He agreed to re- daughter wae arr for stealir @ emall amount of money from od [ture to this county witheut os.) employer, took carbo! acid and} eens | tradition proceedings. Yelesias will) § Ive a reward of $5000, was found in bed yesterday | morning at the Selther The Man Who Drove Beoves North | | family in Fourteenth street In New- is Agein Headed for the | ark. He was forty-two years old, } AMUSEMENTS, | and leaves a widow and five enit Klondike. ‘CE E 2 dren, the oldest being a boy of 18. SEATTI : THEATER. a When the girl was arrested Mra ie. wpe = " c COMMENCING ; had Meroh 12th penal ew e 0 ed rece! op a or 90 days in jail. The woman Killen, who arrived recent-| ‘The Famous Young Tragedieune, i on ” © 1 , tried In vain ta raise the money, (jy fit Dawson, will return short-iny ANMICE O'NEIL|* : “ object in view of extab- Her husband had not done any work | ishing « produce commission house “A by « Strong Company lately and could not help her, at that place, His stock In trade will be f yom om. 4 | Sunday and Friday, o < rult, vegetal men, and | Munday and Friday “KART LYNNE. FOR QUICK READING cured meats, He expects that if all - Meetan ows well, the Venture will prove| “THE JEWESA.” Saturday Matinee ro will prove| Tiny Jb tay Matinee, 4 Judge Schalk to ory profitable. Tuewla kK. “1 have been in Dawson befor po oa Hatur Marion Terry, sister of the actross, "td Mr. Killen this mo ou VER Fue js seriously til in London while there the idea suggested Popular prices), The, Ste, Bie. ass and Sec os wolf, 1 was in Alaska last winter Bente on Ani Baturday Police of St. Louis are search|! charge of J, H. Hrook's big pack | re ing for Michael Morehis, who went, tain from Bkagway to Lake Ben-| ARMORY HALL (aa? there from Buffalo, N. ¥.. some | ett In the spring @ friend and Management, Joba W, Hanne. Yeara ago. Fortune of $100,000 ja ™¥#eIf became partners in a beet ney awaiting him. eal, with the idea of supplying the | -~ niners and other parties with beef, George Griffin ik pommension of The cattle were driven from Skag- (Thu Y» March 2 a fire wagon at Cambridge, Mass,,| ¥8¥ over the trail as far as Five | Afternoon and Evening, Wednesday, and drove at breakneck ers, where they were then kill- “Th > speed with the entire police force | 4 4nd shipped by steamer down the ¢ Stars After him. ‘The thrilling ride end-|Ti¥er to Dawson. ‘This beet ven- | and Stri ed ip his arrest for drunkenness, ture proved very successful, and we!) Roreye cade eed eer ete it want rerene 3 duce commission house at Dawson. “My idea i# to supply the hotels AND land restaurants with vegetables, Princesa Chimay says that she wilt) Putter, emys. fruit, and mee oe HUSBAND | now marry her gypsy lover, I, acon.’ The proprietors of these ‘to Iagitimnation thoit child. Rigers| Biaces have to depend at present on| Maud Reese Davi | wife secured a divorce Wednenday in| Parties arriving from the outside | othy Hoyle, violinist | ing of prisoners against would be lynchers. / | world, Good prices are paid for | trombone; Herbert Clarke, cornet; Fore. | food of this kind, because tt Is hard Ce re ee ee ; poy wl leo obtain. Apples will now prob-| . Sale wants opel Raiph Roe, “King of Hobos," has! (0 Ohiain | ADs Willa) per bow, | Jewelry store next Monday, March arrived in Chicago after riding from | @an Francisco en the coweatcher of ja locomotive, He says he will or- ganine 4 union of tramps and build) @ clubhouse. | with oranes $25, and lemona $35 per | 29. 9 o'clock. box, ceea $B) per doaen, and ham | Pricesniic., $1.00, and $1.60, @ conta per pound, Tam now tak- ing in about seven tons of uff. After being landed at Ghagway, ft aORMEY, © STEWART done until about May 10, when the onan river will be open. ‘The articles are | Colonial Roard, now tn Porte Itieo,| being carefully packed in strong | will not proceed to {te duties unttl boxes, the eggs being packed in the Foraker resolution touching | Seavy layers of cotton. | franchises in Cuba and Porto ced pecaiane | ie construed. A Schoolgirl Robber. a | Director of the Census Mecriam| annie Tames ie yeare old, was are jaaye that Soy Lane ty pte under | rested today by Chief of Police Min- (one Aug “damaate Seis wal | nerly for stealing @ pocketbook and } Snasion, — me is will | $50 from her teacher, Mins Traynier, prevall.” he declares. in the public school on Friday iast. aero On that day Miss Traynier received Fashionable town of Conyers, Ge..| her month's salary and 0 put the has dug up an old — law and) money carefully into her pocketbook ia enforcing it. Preacher's #0n &F/ and then put that into @ satchel as eday night lan extra precaution, During the | noon hour, while ehe was out of the |room, the satchel was opened and NPW YORK, March | the pocketbook was taken, The Tax- | ter girl denied her guilt at first, but ste, My ae othe pyar afterward made @ confession. Forty-| pemato esterday charked aon aa having stabbed Mb | 204 Ninety-eighth street. The prose- | $5 for cany and cakes, treating her eution had produced Policeman Wm.) Yount friends. Her father promised J. Boyle, who made the arrest, and |‘? make the sum good. when Royle got through testifying Petitio Lawyer Palmerl, who appeared for | a New York synagogue. In Bankruptcy. NEW YORK, March 16—Netison the defendant, Jumped up and ex-!| purgens, the actor, has fled a petl- claimed tion In bankruptey with Habilities of “Your honor, I want Juror No. 4 $104,000 and no asscts. Most of the | taken off that jury I want him debts were contracted in 1995 and | withdrawn. Iam willing to go on 18%, when he met with a series of with 0 Jurors, but I don’t want| losses which #wept away the that mi tune he had made in the “Why do you make such a re-| Pair’ and other plays. markable request?" asked Judge George F. Metin, railroad con- Mianchard structor, at 121 Broadway, has filed “Well,” aald Lawyer Palmeri, “the 4 petition In bankruptey, with lHa- }Juror has been making ¢ ments all bilities of $85,677, and no available through the trial. He has been cri-| assets. He put in nominal tieizing me for the manner in which $9,000, consisting of two @amage ~e I have conducted the nation of suite for slander, now pending In witnesses, and just now I heard him) the supreme court, $75,000, and a say that the defendant, my client,| counter claim of $15,000. would be convicted upon t _ dence of the policeman. This ware Gen, Dudley Married Again. very grave statement for him to) WASHINGTON, March 16.—Gen, make, Inasmuch as the trial had not ww. pudiey, the well known pol- en and the defense had not put jician and lawyer, commissioner of & witness on the stand. 1 demand) pensions in Garfield’s.and Arthur's ps elpnnr apa elle fig metie 7 The! administrations, was marrie@ yes- Juror will, no doubt. admit the en-| torday to Mra. Nannie R. Finch. The tire truth of the statement TF have coremony was private at the house mate bere ms of « friend, and not half a dosen| The juror remained silent and persons were aware that it was con- Judge Manchard refused to take templated. The firat Mra. Dudley him out of the fury box - died about eighteen months ag Then 1 define to go on any fUr- | it way ax her companion thi Bright, evi nnnenaaemaaentietemene CARRY OUR on Boy t wrer 3 rior cial one lingering Hiness that the general be- prin en | Se ame at came acquainted with his present bat bride Hia client was convicted and he will move for a new trial Elevator Pool. Died of Poison. RUPFALO, March 16.—The form- NEW ¥¢ March 16.~—An an-| #tion of a new elevator pool at Buft- APPLY alysia of the contents of the bottle slo will doubtless be the outcome ; the meeting of the Lake Carriers’ | which was alongside William J. Ben-| aasociation. This afternoon all the nett when he ‘was recently » represented a DY ieee. 4 Buffalo elevators we dead in his saloon at Willoughby at @ secret meeting held to discuss and Pearl streets, Brooklyn, has| Pooling terms, ‘The plan ts to di ide the Buffalo elevators into five confirmed the impression of the po- * . ager ye Meg Parc n of the PO) ciawses, based upon their physical fee and the doctors that death re- condition, and the elevating business | sulted from e irritant polson.| is to be propor ned among them | The bottle contained a mixte of according to class. It is important ammonia and cyanide of potassium.| «4 the elevator interests that this The police so far have been unable} , be formed before the lake car- to discover where the poison war procured, and riers adopt the new rates and bilis . . . ‘oner Burger will! of iading. The elevator men tonight probably adjourn’ the inquest, which | Qyked the lake carriers to hold the had been fixed for tonight, so as to tion for ten days to enable them give them an opportunity to con.) + tinue their investigatic effect a pool satiefactory to all In- terests, Then the elevating charges - Bennett was involved In severe! at Bualo will be raised, financial straits, and was to have ted staid este wi been dispons pd from his saloon on the day following his death, and the Unruly Lads. | : police have little doubt that he com-| NEW YORK, March 16.—Over one . mitted suicide, It i* known, how-| hundred of the boys whose stone and rians ever, that he bh his wife app was gither fe 4 many enemies, afd) fights have damaged perty tly believes that he| made life miserable for pede | elbly compelled to! in | drink th won mixture or it had) su: been secretly smuggled into the #a-| after a rest of almost a week, Rival loon in the expectation that he| gangs met between Columbia and might take it In mistake for some| Sheriff streets, They had sticks,| harmless stimulant, Op the morn-| stones and tey snowballs, and any| ing of hia death he opened the #a-| venturesome pedestrians who start- loon @t 6:80 o'clock and was found| ed down the block was glad to get @ead within an hour, Tt was hin) back e habit to drink freely by himM@If each, Several times police scattered the morning. This was often apparent| boys, but they soon retur and to his carly customers, | continued to fight. A truckman at @ CAFE ht a eat u Bates are of the money was found) > et Johnson of|in her deak in school. She haa spent| WWE VWVAN Tp a THY VINE RATIONAL BANK OF pened SALE Agency in this city. Address wom La Roche te-Date Groend Fleer Stedle . Beott Mt h, the noted chic. | ¥H! be sent to Lake Labarge, and R aan rabbl. har announced that he| tenes down the river by boat to Oe aes Ss Cor, Second Av. and will not accept the call extended by| Dawson. Of course, this can't be) Artletie Petes ot ..BOYS... ie Energetic Between the ages of 12 and 20 to’ * a NEWSPAPER ROUTES. 1167 Third Avenue Corner Spring hunter again seery Very Evening Except Sunday Phone Pike 150 HALBE Just Opened 520 SECOND AVENUE Collins Biook he enon BARGAINS In Square Pianos Robber Caught. | Tho Ramaker Music Co. Vike and Fifth, “V Viee FoR ye i sae and ther fore: ead nop Beattie Prices

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