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EXPORTS OF PRODUCTS From United States : Increase. LARGE GAIN IN E898 OVER 1897 Farm Stuff Sent to Other Countries in Unprecedented Quantities ef, Eto., Fall Of. WASHINGTON, D. C., May tL- Here are a few points from “Our Agricultural 1898." by F. Foreign Trade in the Departments, 1864 to H. Hitchoock, chief of t foreign markets, United States d partment of ax ur ‘The total value of th gent abroad advance 219 in 1897 to $855 During the five shipped bre from $1 119 tn 1898 to foreign m ke 281 bushels of wheat, or nearly tw the quantly exported in 1897, W an average « exp 98.2 cents per bushel, the shipm of 1898 reached a total value of $14 685.859, The gain in value of wheat four exported as a result the higher prices amounted to $12,249,371 Exports of Indian corn for 1897 ex ceeded al! prior records, but tn 1898 they made a further gain of nearly 32,000,000 bushels, th ments for the latter year aggremating 208,744 999 bushels. Th Dp average for 1898 was 35% contep er bushel The & 2 States in 1898 sent S25, 651 barrels of corn meal to foreign markets, nearly doubling the record of the year before ‘The increase in the exports of as Ficultural products was quite gener al. Nevertheless a few imyortant itema exhibdite a considerable falling of in Doth quantity and value. Chief among these are leaf tobacco, barley nned meat, salted and pickled beef, hides and skins and butter. Our shipments of leaf tobacco fell oft $2,598,000 in value during 1896 over 1987. The falling off in barley was nearly the sam¢ amount. In canned beef there was a lows of 16,- 910.22 pounds in quantity and one of $1,376,651 in value. Of the ing agricultural imports during 189%, onty coffee, hides and skins, silk and Vegetable fibers show an increase over 1897 Sugar andwoot furnished the most conspicuous example of among our agricultural imports for 1898. The falling off in the combin- ed value of these two articles amounted to about $75,000,000. A marked advance occurred in 189% fn the price of agricultural imports and exports. Of 110 tems of import Tl exhibited a gain in 469%. Of ST exported items M showed a gain To Be Made a Peer. LONDON, May 11—It la expected that Str Julian Peuncefote, the Frit tah ambassador to th ited Mates will De elevated to the peerage on the Queen's birthday, May 24. Piece of Scalp Found. KIRKSVILLE, Mo. May Some travelers yesterday found neath a bridge over Rear Creek, tied in & sack, a strip of human sea With the scalp was found articles of woman's and baby's clothing and a horse blanket and quilt. The mur der of a woman and are sus pected. The Albion Chartered. BAN FRANCISCO, May steam schooner A » has chartered for the r uw baby She will go north eutter Bear, and F v k son will tak pauloveky, for AMERICAN Bi TAKEN | TRG, Pa.. May butiders bh bride bulld r This t tier the udan where bi x Bridge compar ontxville distanced t En but In India, where the Per Steet y will construct of oft largest viaducts of the w Burmah F npany has recently b any prefer an Did: f ne " r struct work . . has be an th 2 " department of mriy y ~ ton. The viaduct will be t long and et high, and w an the mighty k gorge, 89 miles east of Mandalay CHOIR OBJECTS TO SOUBRETTE! Worshippers Roused by Miss Mystery of a Drifting Bost| } Alexander's Offer to Sing. n h ‘ list ct This the qu that ugitating th members Quinn chapel, Twen ty-fourth t and Wabash a nue, the aristocratic colored church of the South » It seems that an emphatic “no 1 be the answer although the matter t# not yet set- omewhat divided the question ft is said the tru 1 by osition of thelr pastor, Dr. A J. Carey, who does not approve of the ordinary theatrical entertain- ments of the da The question arose of Mis» decrease | The | Edna | THE RATTLE STAR. y Y | AMUSEMENT WULLIEEN | 1 \ nape next Sunday and o iy t { 1] { HIRD AVENUP THRATER HI DE (i for four Bund It ta | n y Gayl in MoeSorley'’s I “ne the rewular hh ui 4 K | b | Twins : Rpecta) bicycle officer D re ) y ‘ , ey » P F atte: " exander. Hor parents are mem py ceive a bicycle yenterda wal i A AN a hy think you are lucky if you attend this bere of the chapel, Miss Alexander | stolen trom Mr. Bohroenibure, of th v Special offering of who is handsome, realned her post d | whing Mercant company Ohi h I = }tion as gotolat In the chapel ehotr batt aes see aa It an ¢ cy ’ aome time ago to engage in a thea-| found ait eh aeee, $6) the § . wAdICS / prons AT "=> trical career. Her fine volee secured n ian sorsion of & man named Albright * a position as a leading lady in Bold | di Won ee ' ’ ‘ - 7 Deck It oe Ale der wrote from Louis. | Bl sh G | language, and wer all bore nd if al nan . : lle to ff ne! te uinn chapel at) "4 ‘ t Ther } Pema By or gre dg > ae u Ing Ir, sreenne Te se ener. / Takes An Expansionists. | 10 Dos. Ladies’ Good Quality Gingham Aprons, cheap at Ihe, Friday's me nag tag pibemge pty rnd, ry are ruled by the gentle hand 10 Dos, Ladies’ Good Quality White Lawn Aprons, well made, 26e value, reared ype By g* egher —§ comely young queen nated It - for Friday's selling, only 16 each. el cholr and sing @ solo. She arri : ans emote and ele «moe eee 0S) WHO JILTED ANOTHER FOR mim °°" A Ladics’ Good Quality White Lawn Aprons, two rows tucking, cut full, ' i " A a . " " egy) wh a value, special Friday, Ie each. \\ tere from her Quinn chapel | | Mr, F. Bh. Tracy, traveling pas MAY ALSO FIGHT THE TRUSTS Ladics’ White pe Aprons, with 4 In. wide embroidery insertion, %e friends mying that owtng to the at- | SRA AS senger agent of the Phillips Judson sags viet? fe tea 4 de of Dr, Care as not be-| cusaiee |al 4 aes alue, o . ban pagina Pharr Atha el yod Exeur par wwpearing eaten 0 Dox Children’s Fine Chambray Sun Ponnets, pink, Nebt and darts tor a further the ' of again Half Way A 2g). |Omene bia friends now in a new role | blue, and red, splendidly made and laundried, 40¢ value, only 20 w and furthe me mS apn » It haw Just come to lieht that be 1® $ueh ts the Story That Has Beon ch. singing {mn the chotr, Miss Alexander the an author, In the May number o! pe! | he May numb 2% Dos. Pine Steet Scissors, 7, § and 9 tn. long, splendidly made, cheap [Was retuced tearm |eciure’s’ Magazine is an article| Wired Out Prom the Gity of | ered aye og Fyerp soe * " ( Dr. Carey sat do T object to her |written by hit ¢ 1, The ¥ | : 4 singing at our service? Well, Pil Jers’ Rattroad | Pittsburg. . cross the bridge when Icome to it | a | is @ jt Jectine to say now what my post | Tne Alaska Geographical society _ -— | . |tion would be, I believe my con-| 8T. PAUL, Minn., May 11.—A cou- /has arranged for an addross by Rev, | gregation is with me in my #eutl | pie otyoung people, after evaing rel- |Sheldon Jackson, D. 1. PITTSBURG, Pa, May 11.—And-| 0 Pieces, No, #, Fine Changeable Taffeta, all allk, Roman striped ribe ments agains age.” | . t of t t . 0 « cy cob a « fc a yard. nis againat the stage.” |atives end. private detectives, com. | dent of the ty rew Carnegic’s retirement from the| 208, new fancy colors, Sto value; while they inst, go at } rleted } iverast ay t n i business ha ouned com * To Enforce Fish Laws. ploted a flight across half a contin<|perore the I coc : mee aroused cons a ent yesterday and were married in| ery cut * roe Abie Interest here in bis old. home > ST. JOUNS, N. F, May UL—The| this city, The bride is Catherine B s am. Baturday but to ma sion has causec % » a Rritish armed sloop Alert will » | Re formerly Mra. Burgema, @) 4 cortin aes re have thought cod to the treaty coast of w-|handsome southern woman, 23 years |»), neors a with uneasiness the i. ee ee ee ee et eee anes y, |e Nast San Beal old Mininss Bo ge mp age 206, 208, 210 Pike St herring fahery laws in interest |Campbdell, of White Barth, Minn, at |"ouhy auditor. ‘The trust A ol industries into trusts ~ ¢ the French, ° The British armed |torney for the Chippewa Indians of | fo. the frat six ft ~esigeoDag 1 the time when his « ] stoop Ruseard will go to the island of |the White Barth reservation. He te) p+) ¢ Shelton } Oo p self-defense, must fol in| ¢ et. a part of the French col-|a quarter-blood Chi en@ wasleuin Jonn BS pp Mine, Mr. Carnes id j ‘ south coast, and the | educa at the St, Cloud normal ‘i . . rusts. The nea | aaron Ha f Beattie, at MH : e | on s ¢ a schor and the state v y aon, of Republic Tt spital » t ne at he was ev | e wit « , The young bride flit an who | te $100.00 mous steel rail pool, was ¢ oo WILE BUY Ase | bh squadron is expected | was about to lead her to the altar . og a temporary agreement as to prices French lobater catchers are already | ding, after carefully pl nae her!, 2 cya acide mre eral weeks ago « anding on the coa The colonists | fight with her 5 na. Dr, |e ren dy ae : rOM | referred somewhat sarcaatt or are eagerly aw ting the tion of ison Hope ' ’ cap ie a the modern industrial nbination PY | 1 me was the ’ all its trappings of preferred | d lement of Aimeu | unlucky man. Dr, Hope's sult] am. pondon & “ ar mon stock and bonds 4 sean esinracen ~ | Special display this vook Call ana w favored YY ° rune a 7 " r4 oe sald he eferred he d-fa ne >, < ” eee ee ee ae aaally ar. |Dank, 144., has Brought auit in the | y men pe iy Dara ptrbor J From $7.00 to $300 ~~ | marriage ‘ ron master is & well known antl h y 903 Second Ave. Seatiic. Wash. | Om Saturday tast the Intended |” a Pa mpertalist, and the nks the “STEINWAY” DEALERS a ee That Can i eianhed |nite left Washington with another man Brea, were this morning {Cums Presidential campaign will)... p sonal bs ia OOOO OOOOO: > }man, Detectives were employed ¢ ie 4 ’ Kibe fought with the anti-trust and Geeema OES The Ship Builders. trace the elopers and dispatches sent Senanatiilite oeperior court sansion people on one side |to various places. ve "4 ten nad apg ef wtockholder in the € o« | BATH, Me. May 11.—One of the! 4 guard was put upon the raitroad | “Senet Manking net Wiehioan i y and that company a mem- |i ¢¢ A Kroatent pbuilding trusts ever | stations, but by the time Mr. Camp-| 9. ont Ward, of the pol [ber of trust “monster,” he would oc cont ed is now being formed. | bell and bis Mancee were hurrying | ooo: ~ epeni aes te ~ th upy an illogical position tn the an- New York Block Options have been secured on the | westward over the Chesapeake and ye ” a ltecagagd ti-truat anti-expansion party, iy ’ ano largest plants of the country, in-|Ohio to Chicago, ‘They arrived at | 7°" aa rs on mg ng out hix interest he will be | ” Contractors Builders luding Cramps, of Ptitladetphia,| that city and et once took @ train — =a Se Sones able to devote bis time and attention on Nowport News and that of the Bath |for St. Paul, They were married im. |"P'"* dite-o Jand money t oendeavor to bring the Beige ste Tron worka The move t# aald to be} mediately by Court Commissiooer John Patters idle © ene |mucce® of the anti-expanston propa- oarpaneneromagpiaaneies one of self protects ot the #hip- | Henry Gaitick. | ‘atterson, foreman of thé | eunds To the suggention that the ‘This time of year, and the builders. On the one side te the iron | park crew, haw had a number of men | hatred entertained toward him by jand steet trust and on the other the| employed the past three days plant-| union labor may cause his advocacy | SAN DIEGO FRUIT (0:3 se ardamnnate h icesete ALONG THE WHARVES |e tirsin ihe scorn nae erg tn to th itatization of th ece of ground at the Intersection |douinful utility to use, bin new proposed ship trust, bat i wil “er second avenue mouth and Yesler |¢viomam reply twat tt te mot Carvente od decoceplara be something enormous, taking in as| The revenue launch Bout was tal "8 ~~ eae |hut H.C. Frick who conductred the «HAS THE BEST.... will all the big concerns and | port today from Port Townsend. pearance of & tinem Sores negie end of the Homestake plants of the country. It wil! be in-| eee | rike, and that his approval of Mr, corporated under the laws of New| Schooner Doncaster is in port from | . a in foreclowure pr k's course was only a demon- Jersey and will probably have chief |Cape Flattery with @ load of halibut nor by fea i aey |stration of loyalty to his business ads ers tn New York. Induc “* com By; - eon, he | partne 4 that be considers him Seats sass at to the m ‘Tug New England, which has been | SUPSTIOr court. to 1, H. Hole, tfus be Tignes Reg pon) friend of tahoe. | agement ne Hath Iron works, |engaged in the fishing trade in Brit. |. Sealine pry os Mr. Carnegie, of course, could not | ecse which constructs government ves- |ish Columbian waters, ts undergoing | jo ot ew iin, te sedgme: 1,8" | sasociate himeoif with any party be sel, to join this gigantic concern. |repairs at Moran's whart. Ghe wit rene eee veriand { Hieving fm free silver at a ratio of In Seattle. |probably make weveral trips to Bt went Turion otrat ‘ban 1, but Mr. Carnegie has confi- oe fn ight, has PURCHASE YARN MILLS; Solaire Capitalists After Fall 0°"! River Concerns. thon ees, and will leave about next Mon-| ‘ion today from. Sansy ©: Blalock. |tereace which he and W. J. Bryan) WRK, May 11.—It was au-|day or Tuesday for Tacoma, where |Onermal © lt Bla. t |neld m New York last winter. t y wuld today that a syn-|she will take on her cargo before = 4 th deinen md , pres eee ticate of Engtish capttalists Is nego- | proceeding to the Orient. | + ee | o-Footed Girl De: ating for the purchase of a nur hy ig Ee | { cotton mills near Fall| The tug Active, recently bu INSANITY FROM INJURY SANDUSKY, 0. May 11—Fannie River, The English syndicate con-|here for service In Alaskan waters, |Milis, known (mn musrume ee the erned te said to be Cotton Spin-| went out this morning on a trial | bis footed Obto girl "ts dead. Her re’ Fine Yarns x . which |run about the found. She will feav lp jel Wel am Ae io as — ba is ~_ , year or #0 ago purchased nearly | for the north about the latter part of | Dante’ 'e s ent er feet were 23 inches long. he 4 : iy] , 08. VOMKUre | hed on m farm near here yesterday 1 the ama York «o ympany ¢ th Ner Engliah « s though t nd is nto the ace throug is that th ia att ountt Michael this summer, and do towing | in Alaskan waters, | se The de | ome steamer Gienogie, which has|Molishing of Sridge enpt been receiving repairs to tn jamage|~ eee 4 in the collision with the City | ton, will soom be ready for |, =? ¢ Humes recelved an of Kin c. fa caused} hing @Way or partial d dence in himeelf and may perhaps xpect to be able to eliminate that yublesome question from the next ampaign. Indeed the theory ts ad that hie decision to retire m the trust-threatened buster 1 may have been b nvita- | the month. at sae Makes Him Insan rahceseentinnaescte 1 of | ‘The Nippon Yusen Kaisha steam-| gowervILLE, N. J. May | Dodge of the Trust. nduct-|er Sakura Maru, was expected tomait| oo wise a usin BY. tom] seeeninee anh’ eine sve-| affairs | tht ternoon for the Orient Mhe panie ‘elpert, @ business man of 7 . “ 2 es . thts slaee government officers are here to] « os- lia heavily foaded with a big carro |this place, who has been v eee eer te malrer Ainorionm tend | likely |of merchandise, the principal items | naane in the county Jail here for the | Nat al Tin Plate factories to the of which are 200 bales of Texas cot-|past week, was removed ay v trust. The claim ts ma yarn pron va carries no passengers. The |‘ 8# & hopeless case. Five rel? and $75,000 respec ively, in- al of} Yun, now Aing carso at @mith | °°? Weilpert attempted to r of 91,500,000 and & Mm, the 1 as e, te scheduled to sail for the |* idee that spanned the D The government thus s lor near Liberty Corner. he pliers in internal revenue. “} yrient on the 17th. ; the brs were undermi we oa tare’ You Want A Bargain PIANO or ORGAN In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand SEATTLE TRANSFER CO Freight, Passenger and Baggage, Remember we have the | lle yn Largest and Most Com- em Main 41-46, On 623 First avente plete Stock in the City, jeniolenmtonts e Ll oF write for prices and terma All Work Guaranteed. . S. JOHNSTON PETER EGGE ‘ae cen are Bare Bld Palating, Peperhanging, Kelsomining jcture Frames Made to Order. smith Repairing of All ~_ Residence, 1977 64h ave 406 Pike Street | ah ei icoa Come and examine our ; ton river and eo wa “ . ~ > \FAITH GURE AGAIN. | sudeacews over DIED IN THE WOODS tra Fine Value in.... noth gl . —— vea't '$ GRAY AND BLACK....... rt ist { the he was Wandered From Home and STED Tc nding ; As Usual the Subject is Now Jemented | CLAY WOR: SUITS | rw ‘ bn the Gre Pe te Died of Exposure. vor arate fe 1320 Second Avenue e by his hor wm. J. EAN e Indiana Oi! Production. ee a « yt oghourdy ASHUAND, Or. May 11.—Willle —~ 2 ato ; MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., May 11 . — “4 | rogue, the 16-year-old son of P. MONTT This town has been «reatly atirred He afterwards | cue, @ rancher, reaiiing on Wag- nth ap by the news that Mra. Charlotte | ' his reagon but continued | - oO creek, weet of Ashland, disap- js at All Hours. IM. Barguet, who died of dropay at |t? bave periodical Mi sanity | woared from his home, which is in or home, was a victim of Christian , about the season that] ia. ¢oothiits, and wandered off into OUR CAFE . mage al tt feo Sm _ mere pe pv desperate atroggic In the |i, mountains last hursday evening » faenily, that the woman had no | rch was Inetituted for him at Mr. deoul prietor vedical attention, although she had | and kept up continuously, the Con. A. Rideout, - Pro rp thy :« heen seriously il! for three months, | amber engaged being about 160 peo- Cor, Third Ave. and James St. Pye - wav — Pssarent on Pho’ have no! ¢ PH, Mo, May 1 ple, but without success, until yer- & 1 rty-on faith in the Christian Setence meth- | cracksmen blew of fo of the [terday afternoon, when the lad's co ‘ mixt well « rds of curing iinesses, have notified ae | . " “ * <n Wells and ntlew ard O11 company cht and | body was found half a day’s Journey BANKS. * , rings 2 ner Banning of the matter and |a.ccrct $ : nd | oay ie mane of disappearance, on |g. First Avene and Cherry Sts, yo yore 3 whe Fore ae ted him to make an investiga A peculiar featur ‘a|the Applegate. The appearance of bse yell BANK © oye agg The coroner says that he will | char es of the atec! {the body indfeated that life had Patan “ e Ir n investigation at once, and | pureinr pre a ae See Uae : ie os auve General ban ing, whens | “yer A urglar proof safe k n extinet for two or three days. | a ibd amen DH r hat tf he finds it true that M « all over ths 1 cotting of |The boy had always been weak Platino Cabinet i Cigars to be Sold eorpeen tig dye he t ved the office this m 1 \-|minded, It fs supposed that he be- atin abine & . oe ne easter fe anes toes t the lime bewildered and, wandering Photos reduced t, Pa May 11 ‘The ¥ ’ . OF lused the #a as sha 1 1 th about, soon * cumbed to hunger t ) Be age ot —The |fuch a condition of affairs is pun-|fmpments blown Int woodwork |and expooure . « 4c f the building a f 1 been = 9 1 ber ritiadad oe he seinen Cor. | TM PUGET SoU; lo tur , fired from a monster A HARD COMBINATION “2 Roche micas aE ite [teres 9¢ Con ai) "SEATTLE INKLINGS. epee — am | Jacobs and Willia ne tho by, thus no | at ew . | Capttat stock paid in : et +f ted # 1, but = ng the helghborhood - | Acme Publishing Co, | ‘rplas...... > weil tt self a tpublie at ideas team - Jacob Furth iF iy eee tan, | ,Mir& Kate Mitchee was committed Aa Fatal Card © Politics and Bad Luck Caused peer? rere, | 4 4 ; |. {e- lthis morning to the insane asylum ata! Gar ame. Suicide of W. E. Goodin KV. Ankeny. : 3 {|>¥ Judge Benson. | NORTON, Ky. May 11.—Jim B. 1 Heid i Corres) n Kor | Jud Seccbe niened we Pie Arch Combe N h Fally, hie WALLA WALLA, Wash,, May I rP ade p nigned an order yoo r John and t or four other |W. BE. Gooding, a well known rail-| | SCANDINAVIAN aw rd rapisigy eesee~ H. Powell | mer the hot 1 man|way man and for several years edi-|_° 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 | ‘oF < papa “aa of the Cash Buyers’ aano-|s pind ditiikthe talc lise ae det polls ‘Thmes, com-| @\aneeeeeene ; Comer Yealer Way and First Avenue, vo . een wae 1 k n got Into a tted suicide here on Sunday by Capital a gage ge 1 e la ’ al ting himeelf in the head The uo TO "1 -¥ M "1 “ee t " . Andi c ¢ a e , don ti * |e wee alts does Se towel “ ask of his kK Aing oun od ng Sparkman & McLean Transncts a Ge Ranking Business, 1s r Tr) ‘der nt rined om, was destroyed by fire last | stor ks and - “ nn 4 | YOR BARGAINS IN eaiinamaaciasnemieatiaaiidapndaumanamied nig . » own was about $300. v x y position as traveling freight Al M na that of PU) gts é ies " y ee of! icilled, two ott ly injured and |agent of the W. CR é Owing wtataed mca tiated ather, wh ft t n Tuesday | The watchman discove he blaze | three seriously ved i health he James Bothwell—-Moy De, Fire ln: r aad be taruad te ois Progra: j i health he was unable to go to Bs ones rtm Loans, Fire Ine “tor” Wile ont busines | 4nd Ms turned In an alarm from box |e Gee Wan ee fae Ware ak surance & Surety Bonds. 2 Boston Bik Tel. point pre . - M ao { vn ‘ Kansas Wheat Crop. [physician He lett a letter to the DANCING ACADE! ito have gone to Newoastle. | wore on the Cedar river wat ccenhe cite, Soe : yoner, and one to his friend, Gen Phone Red 1798, 605 Bailey Bid, pont ; Of | Rican Mearten olan, ane a Cricr|g. buallay, ocoretary ct the Kansas |memanet Mccabe of the W. @ C. ae city? day end Svonings Teh and Coiembn for the reservoir in the City park, |#ued a confidential crop r Fy at an in quest was unnecessary as Wo offer « neat, shxoom house ee and getting the lumber tn shape for|the members « © anaoclation, the was simply & cane o! much substantially built, in good noigh: oe Leonie | Our Bloycles at Paris. [fe iin) buildings which will be lo. |conchusi ohio tlon, the [politics and bad luck." ‘The letter to/@ vorhood, lot sox 100; small payment Mrs. Hanson, corner Fourth and Pi |the camp buildings which will be lo- conclusion of which i# that Kansas | Rol down, balance in payments to sult Latest Spring Srylen Ta ma s Commis- |cated south of the park. ¥. W. Cap-|cannot raise over 25,000,000 bushels |M* MoCabe wee @ lengthy one. 2 ts sneak soomed cabled Maj.|pelin, formerly city engineer of |of wheat, even with favorable con on WA W00000000000000000008 a —— Exposition, |engineer for the Pacific Bridge com. | est reage at 4,899,000 a mc y str Seattle Clothes Pres . keep your aetpaied fare Ma Bootes Wahahels “ ‘ _ : » and Fg HICAC May 11 tmaster clothes in shape for $1. f month yet ed an | pany ’ |th 1p as 98 per cent, |Charies U, Gordon, who im chairman Cleaning, repairing, 0s sd av. Tel. Bud 100k a located in | Davit i wh cent r an the lof the general committee of the Chi =; ne Vit hich space} “* Jarea reported winter killed by the |cago autumnal festival, last night 3 FOR SALE—CITY REAL ESTATE. 1 1 he 4 ay of the The Unitarian church, which has tate board of agricultur Her nounced that Col. Room ta re List your Real | ioan bie Commissioner | been without a pastor for the past|ports the condition on remaining |giment of rough riders would have » will be eota | we rent all rokng | abn Roaees with Peck ox 8 is for New tare years will oom resume uiitee Reem UA per cant, #18 Gor Bat their, first reunion in this city In| Se pnessek, A rare opportunity rent more eG Gy" ork May 13 work, Kev, Abram W. 5 e © report 3 : ap EL j yman, ofjer than the state report. | October. | Telephone Bay 1928, MICKELSON | No. 10g Pike beeen oon ii? m H i, on iN a at oe er sa meaary oe “pe acti i ohana }