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. ° 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. ee asmwAGIREEE (alam ama maar EE mm cae j : = = earuge at q | ufe and f yi Bk NII (th | THIRD AVENUK THEATER! ' © break wu LINES | light i The Rays is ¢ Old The | the Gustin and Joly ' ‘ . . 7 in H . that } und price { in a way to make buying easy: \ Y | remarried hin tty urday ev han wt 1 1 m aa” isa 1 | WN Ste tr yea bee eit a as wa tee 4 Special for Tuesday Only ening by Ju | < } 4 t ntiating wi the he |day. tn 90 da ' t To Sentens in This City To- . - bY PARMERS loon . SD x akon | Most Popular Woman in ti MAR sesivagnge B | y S doin size Pure Irish Linen Bleached Napkins, in Ra: ee United States. Pe song morrow Morning. handsome patterns, heavy weight, bought to sell at $1.35) oT i fr - P ‘ee ] NW YORK, May 16—The moat | Cerne : ; ope The Grand Lodge of the Knights for Tuesday pecial selling, $1.00 a Dozen. on oe Tpopular woman in the United @tates |, 5 . 1 Pythias of th v con 7 - j aly : today is Miss Helen Miller Gould, | yyage Jacob rior o@ ' nor at 10 ok in BAK'8 | AND sOME Frin spkins, fast |60in. wide Fine Pure Irish Bleache Is August Smit, Gi Gen. Breas penal ay modest, patriotic daughter of the co. 6 ' e( an bi It is ex 1 bord good wear-| Table 1 handsome rich dee ria a At hin, -wite {late Jay 1d. Tt was the late war!) peor Wiliam ML fr that In additi the : : r restouran cheap at 66, only bc a yard. . ntry 1 at hin wv ue ip that gave Misa Gould * t . mber t ut 1 wo : 3 n Hypnotist hon 1 him. He began (o 100k | TS many other brave American wo: |* “" " ews gear greta ete wo 0 |04 in. wide Pure English Bleached " 1 a " 1 hap oy Sen ee bar Hn *F » maeenners = | mine Ws sh Linen Nepkin®.) apie Linen, pew handsome dee nen, the op ity ow her true |) k, th 1 «¢ numb a t «| > 4 areh uid And t irit ’ It is “ wine Gon : hed arRan Pyth ' see r f 1, pe famask PAllero") signs, actually worth $1, only #0: # ” . 1 would suit him as an the |"! . ore ‘ an " r . We a dozen 2 . of his y r day wite |2'Way® been Giatinguished for ber] Joo epytiy y Indian t ’ \ 3 . “ op te NE . vormaniin and her unostentatious | was pun 1 a ¢ “n supreme chancellor of the|% *# bias ar Pe aregrnegaey 4 Pure , y AWY CYPRTAD 1 tems y abandoned be. | : n| wae fun over \ frineed, pretty damask patterns, |1% yds, Long Fine Bleache: TROUBLED HIS OWN SWEETHEART O... his d to 4 arity one but Mise Gould will | ume 1 Pus ne late jorder, Thomas ¢ wt So se vats ecniy the a anaee Irish Linen Table Cloth, fringed all : ever know how great that charity | haw nts t gheney, Pa.; Maj. Ge nl > 4 wenutitet patterns, only vn 4 "Thaw been, and she is the last person | oe puriy 9 1 Weller |the uniform rank; supreme repre-/|% sine J Cream German linen) ee adh, 7 + nee nt seg . ce ae the world to tell t 1 4 not nia f Montana Jan agt n ns, extra heavy and du oe, oi J ‘ as ata > When the war came Miss Gould's Boy Bee ‘ t Bu grané tribu: i 14 ri $1.25, only 6 4 40% | on imey Red Table Damask, fast Divers Other Pretty Giris, Ac- “ — patriotinm had a chance to aasert It 4th lid a hie t " main of © n Emil Wa t , sine Fix * 1 Napkin#,| colors, 20¢ value, only Ife a yard. . , PONY Ts She promptly sent to the gov : pe vies Tulip and 1 and H. Mekibt f| in entirety rich designs, a wording to This Story anited nt officials at Washington her ‘ 1 i ¢ the offi tual! uly $2.00 a dos. |FUND Heavy Turkey Red Table From 8 rien t 1 I « fast colors, actually rom St. Low k for $100,000, with which n) ¢ ! i] n and W «ton; 16 x 36 fowels, woven amas! ‘an Shock Was Too Great. then the einews of war, That |. Gorey : a stdsen 20 [Ah Mind. Gan, Geist, Of fed : only Ge each. | worth 386, only 26 & yard. NPW YORK, M “As Patrick} was only the t ning of me sf : ar r nthe | -PURKT ream or bleach age curataay < tobe aeeies woven a. Prom that Gay her ¢ id “s ; SE a bo, te, @ ager Fine Imported ‘Turkey Red, Blue 4 1 to bis ¢ beef Fath nergy were devoted to the welfare R KE. M. ¥ t folldwing committees have GOOD Quality sched Table Lin and White, corn and White, Table ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 15—Lena sins St. Barnard’s Catholte | of the soldiers and sailors, No f ¥ t ‘inted to recelve and « r en, pretty pat splendid wear Damask, handsome rich designs, Badst, a i-year-old-girl is under re y t ige to| Was raised for the men In whi h tod 4 ; visiting delegates ing, cheap at ynly Me a yard.) SSe value, only oc a yard. the special care of a St. Louis physi aking he fell forward and| she aid not have some hand. Mer |; . committee—W. eect clan, She is il and may not re- | 10! check-book was open to every move ; j|aid, ¥ Albertaon, V. P. H 53 >) > RO cover, CREE ment for the benefit of the brave!) no present at DW A. EF. Bown * e About eight miles from 1 R ter’s Fi t Att t. the front a, havin ; R. Wit ° . S eporter’s Firs’ emp’ fellows at the fro an ha wr. Lives Randall |PAckm : ities, and ab ix miles fr ’ nt Jone all that money could do ahe | -- “ a a Foust, P. ts Alien, O , : ‘August Smit, 9 years old, a wealthy! A young hopeful, who bred to] ee ne Services” Many @ soldier |"! 00 @one several | age oe Aol agg 206, 208, 210 Pike St farmer, is held a prisoner in b Hi be a newspaper reporter, Was & sick In Montauk camp owes his life 1 Mrs H. G, Temple | ft »w, chairman; Ira W. Co: home by several hale and hearty/a trial on the Chicago Dally N ar tua taadae Gnee ot ta pr tiie sade dee : ies 1. Korn, secretary; A. T. RAMBLER farmera who are 4 ¢ with shot-/| Ponowing is the result of bis ahve. Gane A B. J. Powers, Ci BE. L.| AND aa - on ere at with the git | saalemment s When there was no further nee “ ” ' W. G, Ronal B. Ack- | : IDEA a hypnotic infu e over th int A man kl a doy her services in the hospital she turn- | ALL SORTS tle ao ere : | 40, $30, $265. and forctes hers whtle wader (his! another man. ‘The 5 « ed her energies to the future welfa Tonight the session opena with «| / " 2, 930, 928. ba -t to lose he gras yo Pa whose dog s kil weeded of the volunteers who had lost their grand reception at Armory hall to ep centcaninee “sas mit lives with hia mother on one | whip the man who th position: rough patriotism | it i i ‘ hanaeiions ani sadn het nrg , * positions » France thirty-nine |the supreme chan * an Of the largest farms near the Mon-/of the man he W When the Windsor hotel wae burn. | There are is : pa se we of the uniform rank, Chan-| FRED 4 MERRILL CYCLE C0: roe and St. Clair county lines. He! man who was th mn of the ed Miss Gould's home was turned tn tg r KR. B. Albertson presiding 1108-15 0 Second Ave. Seattic ts 2 medium sized man Q tee | who: log was killed was arrested): « hospital for the Injured, and = . ‘ Mayor Humes will make the address = amall Diack eyes, dark hair and &)on complaint of the man WhO WAA/ one herself worked so hard with the} The fret cotton r nm Kansas 18 | o¢ welcome, which will respond moustache. He was educated Sjassaulted by the son of the Man| sumerera that for some time after |W being built adepender ed to by Col. A. KB. Joab of Tacoma eee, oe permed he [whose dog the man who was Aasault- lane was on the verge of nervor <oh ea Addresses will then be given Major Sas eek eae eee Sows b ee nae Bites prostration. The once powerful Fa *!- | Gen. Carnahan, Grand Chancellor E. | @ O58 hep Sompeny with Hens Dow- cng get Miss Gould's services have not |!iance in Kansas is now run almost|w young, James Hamilton Lewis = SS ae eee ae tee Bogie ‘A MARVEL AT FIGURES gone wnrewarded. Honors h ntirely by " and Mrs, Jennie Munson, grand chiet | WHE BUY AL, bore that they were engaged fallen thickly upon her, ‘The whole a Nes f the Rathbone Siwters, the auxiliary | One evening while attending oI ue |nation, through congress, has doo he | organiaation of the order | FOLIOS meane aes7 Sait N gpo-geenin a. a tal her honor by ordering @ gold medal (ome | ‘The guests of honor and visiting or. sald, to try his art o Pmotl"™™.| Gatifornia Child Who Is aio be awarced to her. The States members will be escorted to the : ro whrch, he sald. he had learned while pote est alent of New York, Pennsylvania and ry by the uniformed knights. ‘The Finest Talking Machine Made, MUSIC geing to sc meveras ef. the athematical Wonder. | piiinois have thanked her in legisla object young giris volunteered as subjects, lesee: senebalbenia asee thousand — | REGINAS ~*~ Special display pa Call and but he chose his aweetheart, it is) GAKLAND, Cal, May sidiere and sailors have wr “OR $7. to $300 claimed. He seated her in a chair in Jacobs, eis thety thanke fn an albom, pr From 00 to =enm the center of the room and put out) °° SU Sit because of the sentiment it smbodies | & WINTER & HARPER Scien ete Gee wer teen aaa |tttn MN dad Mile, A From the veterans of the Civit War pt MISS HOLMES Sherman, ay 0. Seattle, Wash. passed his hand over her face and | se Gould hae received the official a | a then stroked her head. neck an ST @ixteenth street, the Oaklan ard agen athe Fay Hs a tia te “STEINWAY DEALERS arms. She fell into the hypnotic |School department boasts a marvel | VOTE a ari ment made in solld ae 514 Kecond Avenue =~ Seattle epell, it is alleged, without any 4iM- jin arithmetic Baby Betle, a8 she | eoid, ts @ memento of the Windsor) 1, Jones, a Leeda 1 ss Mies Winnie Holmes, age 18, w cence naman be ‘julian: a0’ o Gevers: tobs s called by teachers, attends the | fre. . tea | drowned in the Sound ne ar Des “ 40 e : Moines yesterday afternoon. «| ette achool, and for one of her| Among the other prises m 2 webs after Cie sarty Gnd caked to te | Afavette school, and for one of her) Ameng the othec 3 ’ of a party of eight young | 66 taken beste. age is unusually bright In all her ee aa 4 * m Kent whe had gone tol ‘The next morning she was acting | studies, but It te ln mental arithmetic begs ne the Sal at the Sal x. [spend afternoon In an outing on | strangely, She thought she was un-|chat she excels, It is part of the |OF* from ihe inom of thw Kit “a {th und. They had two boate, | ” Ger the power of @ hypnotist. Al daity exercise of the public schools|, Rough Rider, a working ino and there were four in each. | Miss physician only afforded the girl 4/ for the to place long column |the battleship Iowa, & gr suas Holmes and ber friend, Mise Smith, The temporary tablet Pues rotienas of Sigur bia rd, and (| tity of projectiles used in th» m change seats, when «| Ramaker Spells she would speak of the part¥ | ask the classes in re m for an-| tary engagements of the war and an. | Dune struck the boat and it] 8058 aah the! eae ee SUM Yo Rave Beek owers when the last wus are| engrossed copies of resolutions of har * sed, throwing them into the | ee Coneany hypnotized. ane 4 at the f f the column. 80! inanks from almoet every patr ® t | SAN DIEGO FRUIT (O'S Ly Smit was waited upon by the irate te little Jacobs in thie|cepanisation in the country I} sa rest of the party in the boat Parents of the girl, but never could h ot study that. the tea a| ut what Stise Could prises above sans | 1 themselves by clinging to the 15 Pike Street. Removed to a aes lg hey genie A a de- n hardly leaves the inst stroke | ai) of these is the knowledge that sides, out aes a : — ot 4 . 1418 n m him that he was the cause ¢ final figure before an answer | 4, upies @ Warm of in the] pom i reach the boat and sunk before as-| ot girl's delus! Several! is forthcoming, and that answer 8 | hearts of every one of the “Men he-|rortmghes cateedt tk: pavenies? tance could be rendered. She has HAS Second Ave. months later Ella Hurte. 18 years jinvariably correct. Many times the |nind the guns,” and of the thous-|suppose you should die tonight? ved in Kent for six years. Her old, who had gone with Smit to a/ at and figure to se@| ands of wives, mothers and A . =a. u her ina farmer. picnic, was ogee by ay is has answered correct-| whose dear ones have been spared! ciork (proudiy)—Hir, I may -—- _- | said. She became fll a week later. to them through generosity gg TA % ational, —t Her parents after this moved With) \ nother mental study that Mth —— t one ies : i seaeetateag the girl to Memphis. She has pot! pi. Jacobs excels in is backward oe eran bases. decor mae wotion Words that cease seer) SEATTLE INKLINGS. os Similar experiences were those of | oings spelling in the old way, are e In Seattle. Mary Sauff. a seamstress, who 414 nothing to b 1 when asked to soceeeese some work at the Smit how mMd | epell a word the child will it] Townsite lands at Lake Bennett mt ae Olga Webber and Nellie Hoon! both ways. were recently sold to the Hennett Chartes Ourbet, a young farmhand sildiaetae | Lake & Klondike Navigation com-| (0) 62 hag Pall Rev fon Jackson lectured at “ Whe =n fs also one of the persons whore oc- pany The provincial government . . / the Fir Presbyterian church y e @ Serato ooin lark thd it] tt arnt he eel es Vou Want — |f RATTLE TRANRVER CL the Smit farm and bad outed Smit fonda ae gg clog an taking for bie acts me donary | ou an | to teach him the art yPnotismn The steamer Glenogie, which was see eee rk in Alagka yr. Jackson dis | oe Several months ago the Babst|a.maged re sion| ‘The board of public works held al yo vor mite—on t kind of die. {cussed the work of the Presbyterians : Treigit, Passenger ind Baggage, family moved near the Smit home. | Qin the C yes- | short seasion Saturday afternoon and mien oer the north, and outlined the rein rgain STORAGE. ed. T The girl was fascinated by Smit |i egay for awarded the contract of the O Sheibe ean Yon - . A connection with the and they became fast friends. Two) on ner cargo, whic street sewer to Timothy Ryan, his 2 the In narles In a New, Slightly Used mm mau Oe tie Tim ava Bs v he Injuns ate ‘ee In a New, Slightly weeks ago they rode to church in an being brought here bid being $4,666.99. er eth Wded Theat open rig. When the girl arrived at | paired, and proceed to the Or “ee a Rev. Abraham Wyman preached at the church she told several of he ee Mra. Ellen Doyle died at her rest . wauking | (he Us » church yesterday | friends that she had been hypnotiz The revenue cutter Corwin arrived | dence 1161 Harrison street, of pnew rapier 6 4 rning on “Our theoretical and | ed. Hight days ago the girl begen!),, port yesterday from San Fran-| monia, yesterday after 0 Mra} ae goat Ea practical thought of God.” = Dr./ toact strangely. The news travel: | cisco, She ie the third ve to ar- | Doyle has lived in Seattle since 1876. ye red ” Wyman wi saieennedty he calles | ed swiftly and a crowd of men gath- f the fe which ave Her husband is Lawrence Doyle, a rs os the regular pastor of the church Remember we have the ered at the Batet bh nme They de rtiy for patrol work in the Bering | well known truckman . : He in fr nm Topeka Kan., and Is one Lereest and Meat Coin OI R CAFE eb that they would have the «trl . ea: # ~ ee jeading Unitarian pastors o - s ~ sent over to St. Louls and there put| 4. Henry Wurst, a butcher, was ar- rhage ag te b~ hat city : be hile aa Beattie he is plete Stock in the City. Mrs, Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor under the care of a sp st i @teamer J ¢ Pacitt 1 yesterday on a charge of as-} ” : | |the guest of Attorney H, B. Hunticy ward he . -. A terme. During this 4, p bet | Steam ¥ pany, is at Quar-| ting with a deadly weap ¥ Rs hichgage See tt " es : ic a Sage Call or write for prices and ter Cor. Third Ave. and James St. agreed watch the Smit home termaat r ving an r-|in claimed that Wurst drew a knife /®* [U"l° vd ss rt ast night Rev eldon Jackson = re eee that he made nc to leave | nauling n Mrs. Mary Stidle, the landiady of nba ‘toe si am “a . rdond pulpit at th Second Pres D. S. JOHNSTON and wee kept up day A enssie a Pike street lodging house heart je in his work, an’ he's eager |” reh in North Seattle 903 Second Ave., Burke Building Shit Sarkent sailed yesterday ee | — ~ laden for San Frane John Metiock, aged &, years, died eee The different Epworth leagu — ANTI TRUSTC CONGRESS. — ¢ at hin b m Feneon h | Wakehela » & poe |r tanniversary exercises last night. | bias TUR FIRST XA 1ONAL BANK OF Z STRAY | FACTS. terday. Mr. Metlock a . At the First Methodist church the} j - * lation of 104 fa fed . > ex, > | to Seattle about two years ag aah trace * - uF f Haven and Grace church Come and examine our PR rene yh l Give t fatal to the ty-| Walla Walla pian ane to & ba united for union services Extra Fine Value in.... pan 5 citer . eee wth ae : per wer Turner. , Conference Soon to Be Called peat es Pants company haa| PT tor the ef ee") At the Wiest taptint church tant | GRAY AND BLACK.. Ke hates 4 »f such & . ht a Chris deavour meet- | nd biand phic. at Chicago. The curfew law ap-|purchased the steamer Miam | : es. ght a Christian Endeavour m | Big ‘te eet pare: _at Chie (Tie, Mlnncagaila curfew jaw ap-| purche i chee wa nla eh execs CLAY WORSTED SUITS — $ pat Sraesaco at CHICAGO, May 15.—The « ee veing York | ans charge of H. ¢ ing, W. H a eration of Chicaxo, the orga Scete: think ieunss ecient tae been Hho tect Lewis, J. A. Smith and Miss Alice | | THR PUGET ona BANE Which called the Saratoga ¢ imap livin tain ng between N Host gor ald w Munday Re | | on foreign policy last A . ° ston, and # le headquar 4 | Capital stock paid in also organized the nat anada’s m al produ m has ir the Bound about th . < 4to| The Sunday evening services of 6 | = ence on primary ¢lection reform, |, CAnada® it. in the laat|die of June. ‘The Miam! is ; payment for meais| Rev. Eimer E. Thompson, of the . Jacod Furth held in New York in January, 1898, | °reene veanel, having & carrying capacity | Prval mone Third Cumberland — Presbyterian Ee xeuelder: and the conference arbitration . rigor tons, and is a new veswel. ‘cathe $e hurch, are becoming very popular » Ankeny... held in Chicago after the great strike . . Ps ed is said to be 16 kno " ‘ ~ on | among the young people. The sub si In the Fe of 1862 161,244 Eixprons cars yw running on Corres m4 nte otties ta bist a confer vy combinat “e . hed subst The remains of John M tock who |i) re built on the same principle | 494 & crowd i auditoriom in the re / RANDINAVEAN AME es Sat and trusts pe held in Chicago, In o- tied In this city yesterday of old age, |’ Vaited . @tat mh . | sult he morning service yes ican dianapolis or some other central : 4 that th ‘ 1 be at 1 to Walla Walla to- |! s foe Jay one new member was admit Corner veag Fee iret Avenue. & I c ne naus of Ther ¢ two door » n t ¢ chure perm 4 oe. Be oA hate x4 1900 how a total of accumulat-| morrow for Interment and one in the rear. The in r | ted into the church. | & CO. Capital é 4 Intention is to hold a four eee day's conference. The governors and |“? “geben |_ ‘The report of the seoretary of the ST eek tar nadia " Tonight at the First Methodist First Avenue and Cherry Sts. 2) angrew cniibers attorney generals of the different " 1787 th = eh Ifre department for the month o' “ A ) pa ehureh he opworth — Binc exports of the t r Dp a lalong the rou ta pe " ts “Dank states, lawyers who have made a), amneunted to $94 April, is as f wat Number of fires, | See oe curtosity on the new s of the city will hold a Jubilee ery Transacts a General king Business. special study of the subject, heads | °) ports $31,920,111 13; total Insurance on bulidings mis Sar had Gar than to Wink O00 | of political depar nts of coll eee oO: total lowe on buildings, $95; tota y ar “ 1 t cee | > » Cabine — and representatives of labor, com Paris and |insuramoe on contents, $15,400; total |*© de Dut. In McKeesport flocks At Plymouth” “Congregational Platino Cabinet HH. Depew, Dentist, Specialist In Crown mercial agricultural bodies will * ok oa sin 35 |1onm on contents, $1240; amount of in- |Ch!ldren ran af Fee oeeeety = [ehurch Sunday morning a number Photos reduced and Bridge work. | 4 hurke Building. be invited to participate 5) tine een hee 40) re used |eurance paid, $100, t wae one ores of new members were received. to = | ‘The i ate ¢ > 2 | | —— for the purpos Orders |» nan Wer For 30 Days. | the wtrial Re ae *| A small blaze on the roof of the| 0 . sg a Cor, 24 ave. | 4.4 KELLOGG, ing. yg EM, ny In Burope sof planta [house at 1227 Seventeonth avenue, | African omlaln that ol fit ari The Man Behind the Gun| La Roche and Union st | Bb A NORA ey Rata 4 of some of th Td oeagpotar tg to - purposes alled out the fire department at 8:48 preanped ir have ” Never saw a better opportunity to| > e R " | CHARLES N. ENOS, 114 James street. reanizations have promised attend-|(7" thong 420 are used for pertumes [o'clock this morning, ed much discontent nant Pe make a stir in the camp of the, Acme Publishing Co, SS = ” and soapa " +? gers, in Damaraland, however, fot |enemy, than has the poor but pron) Spee onan | t. K. Taylor, of Port Blakeley, wae sph Fe eng ors sence hospital to the (Mone With no trouble. He had lent man an opportunity now Linsay’s home-made breed oak a HE LOST AND Pedbiry athagen BR Siena By | wiae + iam wale suffering [Roculated cattl the rinderpest | make a atir in the financial world Kes pastry; best in the elty, rd Ave cisco and Manila v f Hono- | patrol wagon this mo f "Sl three years bef as the Mamarus |investing a small sum in stock of the 2 Iulu is 6810 mi From Puget oF Cente ee naw, with good result He th Hast San Poll Gold Mining com Ne TN ee sound it is 6825 1 hed 6 pevere sousnaeee ¢ fore mnced that he was ready pany, Today and tomorrow it will James Bothwell Mar Loans, Fire In- cee ng coca to stop the teat to vaccinate their tt yas to 1M |e a of a cent a share, or 87.50 por, P.O. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 | surance & Surety Honds, 2 Boston Blk ; Tel. Viwitir ards of are popular | night he a * hive we) gm Line [sure their shootir ight and do-| 1900 shares, and after that the price DMN Aiea n many. ‘The name is printed |the entire full bottle aIn@ ling no hurt to the ners, and the | win go up. You can't buy a share i Phe thickr the cards |by mistake. He was unconscious | po sras crowded to him to ge thelr | Ure tomorrow for less than a cent Go To Bost and only thoroug! Seboot fa n r f i} ' ra Aras ¢ ue se after tomorro’ ‘0 ese acen e His Wife Secured a Divorce, - : Pap arte when taken to the hospital gunn stamped.—London Letter New | 5. $10 per 1000. Mine located at Re sity; day and Sveniag. ar jum blast Sut Re-married Him. ts are an fol-| ‘The hearing of the assessment rot | Yor : a public, Subscriptions received by) @ Sparkman & McLean “MILLINERY. BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Ma + Maesachy- | for the Improvement of Seventh av- 7 FI m | RE LES mer ris cl 8 i ptr Wiliam York, #9.240., [enue north will come before the city Funeral of Ex-Gov. Flowe | SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers | 5 waite a Cowan ice Pine inser to f. t ( “ier il tonight NEW YORK, May 15.—/The funeral | 114 James Atroet, Seattle the on Itar, and when tt 1 P eee services over the r ns of the late | | LOTHES CLEANING. 4 wnane t . ake “He b ne funeral # of Mra, Adonia | ox-Gover Flo held int | vs ware FREER 4 | mily and sta j 4 < lia wer 1 from the Immacu- | thie after n St. Thomas’ church : 2 ~ fei cat Ft ng Co. Koon yout 4] Illinois infantr j 1 hat a| late Conceptl a ohvs h this morn ra ; | : Phone Red 1798, 60 Bailey Bldg, cleaning. repaieing. UO8Sd wy, Tel Bud 1004 : Mrs. Kinser r at 19 o'¢ 7 “What : 7 7 0 : a husband who ' ee ning wh n’'tam 605 New York Block FOR SALE—CITY REAL ESTATE. 3 at moment, f ritten at Golofnin ent to be le C tr t ct B ild - We offer A honk, six-room hope, List your Roal Estate aA boutes with wi H v and wecured a 1 F, V. Wiliska, chief engine Imin antractors ullder furhood lov sori? small payment | We rental houses. listed, venges We Cat re red to maiden I le steamer F. K. Guatin, one of th And the ¢ 1 wh Of Virst-class Homes on Easy Terma, down, balance in payments to sult, rent more houses than we | a Thomas. in 1 mn is dead amera of the Moran fleet, has been Th I'd read the pationt one of Money to loan at 6 per cent on city and HA BIGELO' Ne ca The divorced man and w were ) brok jew York Journal. [received by Captain D, W, Dob- | Bulwer-Lytton's love lette re.”? | farm property. | eanw 1@, 816} Pike Street,