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ay i HE DUKE PRESENTED Spanish Minister Meets McKinley. CEREMONY INV THE BLUE PARLOR The Castillian Appears in 2 Gor- geous Full Dress Uniform With Decorati WASHINGTON, D. C., June 3. The Duc D'Arcose AMUSEMENT BULLPEN, THIRD AV? HATER Delasco-Thall oo in * | ful Valley.” A MASS MEETING. Tomorrow afternoon at 1:90 o'clock & mae meeting will be held in the Firet Methodist Ppiseopal chureh for the purpose of protesting againat Attorney General Griga#’ interpret ation of the anti-canteen law All of the different reform societion will be represented, and those who have the matter In hand expect a large and) enthusiast audience Good speakers have been secured for the meeting, among whom are the fol lowing: Rev. A. L. Hutehingon, Milo A. Root and A, G, Steers, Fiold Day at Monmouth. INDEPENDENCE, Or., June 3.—!| Today fleld day at Monmouth. formerty pre-| sented to the Presktent at 11 o'clock/| this morning by Secretary Hay . The two were accompanied to the execu- tive manaion by Senor Juan Riano, and Senor Pastor, two seeretaries to the duke. The ceremony took place fm the Biwe Parlor, The duke was drewed in the gorgeous full dress | |Notina Dangerous Position - uniform of the Spanish minister, with) (he star of the famous order of Teabelia La Catedica on bis breast, | Hner &t. Louls te ashore at Calshop DEWEY WILL SAIL TUESDAY Will Not Visit England--Comes Direct to America. HONG KONG, June 3—Admiral Dewey has arranged to sail for home bext Tuesday. His intention now t# hot to visit England on the way. but to proceed straarht from Gibraltar to New York. The admiral's heaith continues to teprove steadily, but he is living very quietly at the Peak hotel, having vieted the city only oe TIN Big Bullion Shipments. TACOMA, June 2—The Increase of by the amelter since on- Hy Hh g z 3 iy i if Fr f HE sails. the lift au i The events will take place on the) nonmal school grounds, The follow- ing wchoots will make entries: Agri- cultural college, Corvallis; State unt- versity, Forest Grove, and the State) Normal seheol, Monmouth, at ae LINER ST.LOUIS GOES ASHORE Will Probably be Saved. LONDON, June 2—The American Castle, near Southampton, The pos. ition of the vessel t# not considered dangerous, and it is expected that THE BUNCO MAN ARRESTED A Scene at the Police Headquarters. | James Sears, a notorious buncoe man, Wee arrested by Officer Burne and Deputy G@heriff Finn on Ftret/ @venue, near Cherry street, th) morning, The crime for which See tw held dates back to Maren 19, when &. Carlos, of Ban Francisco, reported to the potice that he had been bun coed out of $240 by men at the Madi» on street park, He gave a good de scription of them and one was iden- tifled as a well known “bunk,” why foes by the name of “Green.” The police had a good dereription of Sears, but as he was a new man here, they could not locate him. Several days ago Carlos met Sears) on the #treet and recognised him as the man who had buncoed him at the park. He informed the police department and they told him if he) met Geare again, not to loose sight) of him, } Cartoe and Sears met on First av~) enue this morning, and Carlos stop money. Sears tried to put him off but Carlos would not Heten to such & thing, and grabbed Bears. Sears) broke away from Carlos and started down First avenue on the run, Car) she will be fowted at the next high ude, PERSONAL MENTION Charies A. Provty, a member of the inter-etate commission, aceom- panied by his wife, arrived tn the city yesterday. He im on the coast for & pleasure trip. see Edward Byron, @ single mill man of Bay View, is at the Hotel North- orn. TRUST MILL TO SHUT DOWN was over 20,000) BRIDGEPORT, 0., June 1.—Notic- another car| es were posted this morning that the Laughlin Tin mill of the tin trust works, would shut down tonight in- defintely. No cause was assigned Over 2000 men are affected. sinnnppeineated tatemidlpeiearipinioaraiiease Rvery lot in fruit . Jz rees. Pratt's Orchard — 9 ‘Take Cotter #. car to Pratt's Orchard Add SPOS COST COSEDOSOOSO ODOC OE DSODEDOOOSEDOOSCOOLEOO Events of the Past «. Week in Society The commencement exercises of Mra. H.C. Henry, Mra. the University of Washington and the Seattle High School have been Harwood | Morgan, Mra. Henry Fuhrman, Mra. J. B. Macdougall, Mre. G. H. King the chief social functions during the| and Mrs. C. B. Fowler Weck. The “sweet girl graduates and their more somber amociates, the gentiemen,” have done a large amount of celebrating and class col- ore were seen floating every where. Every one of the graduates were busy in preparing for the event of their echool lives and today there #* @ very tired set of school people in the city. The ball of commencement Was set a rolling Wednesday fore- noon when the class day exercises Were held at the university. High School banqueted the Seniors at the Rainier-Gramd. Thursday forenoon the commencement exer- cises of the graduating class of the university were theid tin Denny hall. In the afternoon the class day exer- cies of the High School graduates was the event at the Seattle theater. Thursday night the long looked for Sentor hop was given at Ranke hall by the University students and over ® hundred couple spent a delightful evening. The graduating exercises of the High School were held at the Seattle theater Thursday night and the alumni association of the High School welcomed the graduates into the organization at a banquet at Ranke hall last night. Taking ft al! in all the young people of the city have been very busy, as every one had a friend in one of the graduat- ing classes. “ee The regular meeting of the Daugh- ters of the Revolution was held at the residence of Mra, Edmund Bow- den, 1330 Pighteenth avenue, at 8 o’cloek Tuesday evening. The ad- dress of the evening was made by Dr, T, M. Young. “*#e Mre. Hansard and Miss Hansard Pave taken up their resilience at 1014 Royleston avenue. “+e Miss Ida Cobn left Monday on a vie with her sister and other rela- tives in the Bast. “ee Miss Bertha Knatvold, of Tacoma, ‘was in the city to attend the com- mencement exercises of the Univer. wity and was a guest of Mrs. 8. L. Crawford. Mrs. &. E. tr, of the Woman's club, of Olympla, was vieiting among Seattle club ladies during the week. “#e Mrs. T. M. Fox, of Whatcom, chap- eroned the foliowing young people from the Bellingham Bay city to at tend the commencement exercises the High School: Mies Daisy Fox, Mise Helen Stringer, Mies Maude Wright, Mr. A. T. Fo Mr. B. HM. Fox, Mr. Thomas White and PD. Coomba, eee H has returned from ria where she has been for several months. Mr. Port Townsend eee and Mrs. &. R. Adame are in The following ladies acted as pa- tronesses at the Senior hop Thurs- day evening: Mra F. V. Graves, Mre. J. &. Allen, Mrs, 8. L. Craw ford, Mra. George B. Kittinger, Mra. B. C. Hughes, Mrs. N. BK. Downs,| just arrived from Honolulu, Wed-) nesday evening the Juniors of the! | 1 see Mies Braden and Milas Breese, of Tacoma were in the city Decoration day. one Mra A. W. H. Raynor, of Taco- ma, wae visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. Whittlesey, of this city, the first of the week. “ee A party was given at Tacoma Sun- day by Mr. and Mra. @tusser on ac- count of the engagement of Miss &. Friedman, a sister of Mr. J. Fried- man, to Mr. N. Biawsberm, of this oity. Mr. Thad Thutson, of Tacoma, waa in the clty yesterday. eee Mr. and Mre. DD. W. Crowley, of Portiand, are in the city en route to Alaska. “ee Mr. A. Cahn, a San Francteco cap- italint, and his daughter, are ex- pected in Seattle on a short visit. Rev. James Cheal and Mise Cheal of Tacoma, were in Seattle Decor ation day. see The Queen Anne social club gave a dance at the Queen Anne ciub house last night. ee Mine Marie Hewitt, of Portland, in the city. “#e Mies Blanche Stebbins, Francisco, is visiting White at Fremont . os. ¢ Mr. Frank Steinberg gave « jaunching party on Lake Washing- ton Tuesday afternoon. ore of San Mise Efe The Rt. Rev. William M. Parker, bishop of Olympia, left on the Cot- tage City for Alaska. “ee Mrs. D. T. Brown wae visiting in| Whatcom during the week "ee Mre. C. R. Fowler and Mrs. Lucas, of Centralia, visited in the city thie week and attended the commence- ment exercises of the University. “0-8 Mra, J. ¥. Coffman, of Chehatie, was in the city this week attending commencement. “ie Mr. Clarence Maynard, tormerly a student of the University, spent | the week with Marry and Roy Coft- man, and C. KR. Fowler, oa. The Guadeamus society of the Unt- versity closed the year by a com-| plimentary party at Meydenbauer | bay last Saturday The afternoon | was devoted toa plenic, with a bask. | et lunch at 6 o'clock, and the even-| ing was given to ¢ cing at the pavilion. About 60 couples were| present | “ef } Judge W. H. Brinker and Mr. Jess| Drinker teft Monday on the City of| Seattle for Alaska. ee | | Mrs, W. R. Trimble is ertertaining | her mother, Mrs, Ford, and sister, | Mins Ford, of Kentucky, who have| | play cards. Sears did not have any | Orchat low following him yelling, “Stop)| thier!" } Deputy Sheriff Finn, who happen: | ed to be on the avenue, stopped Sears and turned him over to Officer! Burns, who took Sears to headquar-| tera, followed by a mob of several hundred people A lively time wae tn atore for Capt. | Sullivan when Sears arrived at head. | quarters. Bears was taken up te the | counter to be searched. Hit wife wae standing near, and Sears, reach-| ing Into his veet, produced fash SEA In order the ehureh Star their Bunday offtoe ening to secure pastors are not later tt Beattle ner Ta ach Jefferson #tre enue, Rev C « vices at i Rev. J. A.M Clarendon Stre Borton, Mans., will vc at the Tabe Sunday mort Wiwat Hay eupy the pulpit Thewe gentler * and 0 attend th w the First M. BE. Chureh venue and Mar M. Ramiall, fr absence of the be filled by Rev African M. F. ¢ teenth avenue pastor. Servi pm. Mornin Pventne mu bjec Bubsert | ped Sears and asked him about Mi) woo cial servic will row in view of the Qvorgia Madison Street M ner of Madison etree rLeE rum, m. and 8p. in Haptiet ¢ and Rev Francia, of N York city, wil Sunday ey Bunday mm wtre ila m STAT 3333333333d¢ceeceeece Uday Topics in the Churebes... PISISDI DI PS SSS SEES SSS ESE | publication in " day's ted to hand rmon toples into the t 6 0% Baptiat Cor and Boren av of the h, of pulpit upy the ts promised to all services at Third Rev, B Corner During the pulpit Naylor wilt Oh 1330 Four » A. Valley and ® Surt ent troubles tn KB. Chureh—Cor- | | and Twenty third avenue, Rev tor sae Market Street Paptiet—Twenty fourth avenue south neer Main. Rev Thomas Haldwin, pastor. Hervices at iL a. m. and § p.m he pastor in on Nie Vacation and Fev. Ellis, of Fremont, will conduct the service Plymouth Congres « Third «a versity street. I Wo. G. Tem pal Chureh: 1 Unt m rolt" of biti, containing $79, and | PI, pastor. Preaching at quickly handed them to his wife. {An * Dm. Sruring the « fhe tried to conceal them under her | 1° He gfe pulpit will be Jacket, but was detected by Deputy | ‘B® Mev Powter, Sheriff Finn, whe took them BOF) United Pr P ai x from her. Capt. Sullivan, seeing the | ‘math Pore gph Po cepadtge pte money, made @ grab for Finn, and, | hr" “Ist Svenue aid Benocs street taking the money away from inn | Sos “ip conan, ies Morning handed the roll to Clerk Kennedy. | Ta ys Evening Reara attempted to gain posscanion of | *UDeCt, “The Mediating Brother a then band- 9 2 ate ; f | Paster. Holds union services with —— pon yh oR ag Fequest of her hu | MP. Church, Third and Pine * re th taken into Chief treet, Communion at 1:5 a. m Reed's ped and @ warrant was ie |Preeching at Il a. m. « apm. sued for his | Bveosing subject "The t and Carlos ype that he has the right | OTe Commandment.” peg ¥ ge Nagwehenggeed bs watior| Battery Strvet M. E. Church—Cor ona, el i vobinpoe-~ and 1 wi | Der Of Third avenue and Battery poy: Bigg a ate deserin-| 2 Rev. H. D. Brown, pastor tion given by Cartoe at the time he) TM Hult will be occupied Sunday morning and evening by Kev. Ahep was buncoed, tallies exactly with) that of Beare, Jaiior Jobn Corbett had the tive test experience be has had for some time In keeping the crowd of an- xious people from rushing into po lice headquarters. 6. Carlos, the victim of James Sears, told the following story of his experiences to @ Star reporter thie) morning. “I firet met Sears in fen) Francisco, and told him I was on my) way to Dawson City. me he owned mines in Alaska and we | decided to travel to Alaska together On arriving at Beattie I took a room at the Hotel York, and one afternoon he catied for me at the hotel and we) went out to the park ‘There we met twa men, who asked Seare te money with him, and asked me to) lend him some. I told him I bad a draft for $260, but no extra change He told me to sign it and he would use ft, which I did. Just an they) were beginning to play, 4 man repre senting himself as an officer, came up and threatened to arrest for gambling. He took Hearse and I by the arm and led us away, telling us to leave the park at once. In the meantime Gears had passed by draft to his two confederates, and the: were on their way to the city, Beare gave me the “stip,” and the alleged officer dropped out of sight. 1 came into the city and reported the mat ter to the police. @ince then I have been looking for Sears.” James Sears, the bunco man, who was arrested this morning. has been identified as being connected with the big Dunco game at Walla Walla in April, when Farmer Royce waa! buncoed out of $6900. The three men | | | were recognized as Grey, Green and | Jim Jordan, three well known “bunks.” and the fourth bas been Mentified as Geare, The latter has been bound over In the sum of $1000, | and he i confined in the county jail ODD FELLOWS AT TACOMA TACOMA, June %—O4d Fellows! are already beginning to arrive in| Tacoma in anticipation of the meet- | ing of the grand lodge, whieh con-/ venes here on Monday | Mont of the officers of the grand lodge are now here. They include | . HK. Ward, of Snohermioh, grand master; J. H. Davis, of Tacoma, puty grand master; 4, G. Cosgrove, of Pomeroy, grand warden; Jerry Fontain, of Seattle, grand secretary; J. Kreinbuhl, of Spokane, grand treasurer Headquartera will be at the Hote Donnelly, but the sessions of the | grand lodge will be in Armory hall at C and Fifteenth str which has | | been suitably decorated in honor of | the visitors. \ It is expected between 200\and 900 | will be here at the opening \semion, and more during the week. | While | the grand lodge of Odd Fellows will| hold tts sessions In the Armory, the | members of the Rebekah degree will) assemble in Orange hall, at C and Fifteenth streets | On Monday at 10 o'clock the grand | encampment convenes at Ar wy tall. The Rebekahw’ assembly | will open at the same hour at Ordnge hall. In the evening at & o’¢lock a, re ception will be given the visitors with a welcoming speech by Mayor Nickeus. ‘There will be an exemplift cation of encampment degrees at Ar-| sory hall at 8 p,m, | To hi : 'o homeseekers Hh bh Prete yuepaekere apecial wri, Pratt's He informed | ©. ard, of Low Angries, Cal .e*e English Lutheran Church of the Hoty Trinky-—#eventh and Union) street. Rev, James F. Beates, pa tor sae Weatminster Presbyterian Ohureh Corner of Coty atreet , adway Nev " w a gaator, Preaching at 11 a. m m. Moratng, Communion service Evening, regular services. ary Presbyterian Church Twenty-fourth evenue south, near King Street Rev Danald Rows, pastor, Preaching at 1! a. m. and § pm. Pulptt will be Miled during the abeence of the pastor by Rew. Mr Hokiridge eee He ner of Third ave ond Preebyterian © uo wy and Har wth DREYFUS TO COME BACK Court of Cassation Orders a Revision. at Rennes, France. be brought back te trh PARIS, June 2.-—President Ma of the Court of Cassatior a Yolock this afternoon, announced that the court had arrived in favor of | the revision of the Dreyfus case, and has ordered Capt. Alfred Dreyfus to France to be re 4 by a courtmartial at Rennes, New Secret Service Agent NCISCO, June 3.—Ry rier which hae just ts effect, George W. Hazen, station Beattie, who organized last year the secret service division comprisir Washington, Oregon. idaho and Mon- tana has now become agent in charge of the District of California At the aame time Special Agent Rob. ert #. Browne i# assigned to a new eub-diatrict, compr that of the state lying south Tehachapi, with headquarters at Los Ang FOUND IN THIS CITY Walter Freer and Family Are. Residents of Seattle. Several days ago th f publieh a Hat of Inquiries wived by Chief Reed for missing ple, among which was the following Mra. Gra W. Hicks, of Rochester, N. Y., has asked the police to | Walter Freer and fan who are supposed to be residing in Seattle Thie morning Mr. Freer went to police headquarters and informed fergt. Peer that he resided in 8 ttle and would immediately let Mra Hicks know of his whereabouts, Mr Hicks, whowe wife sent th ter f Inquiry, i © f the oMotais of the Rochester, N. ¥ Railway company ixcursion to Steamer State o lewy Yesler Pacoma, ¢ Washington wharf at 8 a. m, Sun day, Round trip 60 cents, € rison #treet, Rev, W. A. Major, tor, Morning subject, “Any Lilies.” Evening subject, “Christ Our Guide joni Third Cumbertand Presbyterian Chureh—Pwenty-sevond avenue near Kast Cherry, Hey, B. 8, Thormpron, pastor ce First’ Presbyterian Chureh—Cor ner of Fourth and Spring. Rev, A L. Hutchison, pastor, Morning, “Pre-eminence Glory of the Church.” Evening, “Christ's Ideal Greatest Man see / Church of Our Lady of Good Heip Corner of Washington street Third avenue south, Rev, F. X fontaine, Morning sermon at and evening at § o'clock Bucred Heart Church—Services are temporarily held tn the Brotherhood | building on Sixth avenue near Bell Kev. Father ¢ ace street charge. j 1 Church! and Wash-| » Munselle, Ht. Clement's F Twenty-fourth nxton street rector, Regular funday services | eee Grace M. B. Church—Thirtieth av enw south ar King street Nev w HM. Sellick, pastor. Berviees at }11 a m. and § p,m / eee St. Mark's Ppiscopal—Harvard | A. 8. Gregg, pas-| avenue between Seneca and Spring | | atreets. Kev. J. P. D. Liwyd, pas-| itor, Preaching at 11 a. m. and § p im. Morning subject, “Sacrifice and Seifighnesa.” Evening #ubdject, “The! Naturalnees of Divin ore Church—Corner of | Right avenue and James street j tev. H. LL. Gowen, rector. Mornin Love, Human and Divine subject, “The Love of Judgment.” | Trinty Parieh | subject | Evening M ; Y | ee Chureh of Immaculate Conception | Corner of Broadway and Madison, | ev. A. Bwere. Morning sermon} at 10.90 and eveuing at 7.59. i North Beattie Baptist—Corner of venue and Cedar street. Rev i Sawyer, pastor, Special serv jicee morning aad evening | ee | ‘The last musical service of the season at St. Mark’s church will be letven tomorrow evening, when the cholr will render the last of Hay- in's “Creation,” ‘ee ‘The dedication services of the First | Paptiet church will take place to j rrow, and a big day hae been ar pranged for by the congregation Several well known Bastern Bap- List ministers who have been attend ng the May annivermry of the Bap- tiet churches at Ban Francisco, will be in the city, and they will have | partial charge of the dedication ser- views. The #pecial music for the [three services will be In charge of W. T. Elwell, and the programme arranged will be very elaborate, The | Jedication services proper will begin | at 10:30 o'clock temorrow, and Rev FC. Barnes, D. DD, pastor of the! Fourth Baptiet church at Pitteburs. h the sermon. In the/ lock two addresses », one by Gen, T. J. Mor f New York city, on “A Na-| Vacation,” and the other by | ht G. Seymour, of Philadelphia | | | Pa., will pr afternoon at 3 wil gan. tlon’s Nev ¢ Personal Blement in Mis The o'clock will be an important one, addresses will be given by Hev. A.) " rt. D. D., of Yonkera, N. ¥ A. Stanton, D. D,, of Pitts FATAL ACCIDENT. TO A SOLDIER A Seattic Boy Meets Death in the Philippines. A letter has been received by EB W. W. Meise passenger agent of the Pacific Coast Steamship com- Manila, dated April 22, which contains the account of the death of his brother, Milton J Meise, who died in the hoepital at Manila on March 22. The letter ts written by W. F. Clough, quarter- master sergeant In Company D First Washington volunteers, and states that Meise was accidentally shot by one of the members of his own com- pany, which had just returned from a two days’ chase after the Philip. One of the men picked up a gut yneing to a wounded soldier, and, not knowing that it was load- 1, attempted to open the chamber. In doing #o he pressed the trimger; | the gun was discharged and the bul-| jet struck Melse in the right thigh and made an ugly wound. He wus taken to the hospital ax soon as pos. sible, and although the surgeons did their best, he expired after two days suffering remains have been embalmed and will be sent to San Franciaco, SEATTLE INKLINGS. elty pany. from pines , N. Nelson, a clerk, reported to the police early this morning that he had | been robbed of & by & woman tn} the Court House Exchange saloon on Yesier way |, vews announcing the death of| Washington Hogte, father of ex Capt. of Police Ke Hogle, at the Soldiers’ home, Orting, wae re ved Jat Rutterworth's undertaking par- | J lors last evening. | aa 05> | Steamer Faration, Capt, Reberts, | jeatied tast night for Alaskan ports, | | She wae heavily laden with freight, | and hed following passengers | board: W. G. M thy, Miss Ad- ams, M, F. Hockley, W. Rudio, Mrs. EK B. Faben and son, C. D. Madill, L. H. Griffith and 25 second class, When a woman's children have wal had the whooping cough and she ts Informed that her nelghbors are all down with it, she goes around all day thanking heaven for its blessings. aeesttetiomneen Within walking distam Addition, . Pratt's Orchard THERE WAS A? ig May Movement of Merchandise Here, and for June we expect to eclipse all records of the store. Our prices, goods and store methods win favor over all compet ition, For Monday’s Selling...... lease Ladies Fast Black Searmlems Hose, re-enforced heels and toes, actually worth We, Monday only be a pair 1 case Ladies Fine Lisle Finished Fast Hack Hone, double heels and toes, bought to sell at 200 Monday, lhe a pair 10 doz, Ladics’ Sleeveless Vesta, nicely finished, cheap at 7 or fe, Monday only 4¢ each. ty « % size Fine Pure Pngteh Linen napkins, beautiful floral de- elens, cheap at $1.45, Monday's special, $1 a dos. LADINS Crash Skirts, well made, He value, Monday ic each, 1 cane Men's Seamless Becks, or tan, double heels and toes, at ie, only be @ pair, 1 cane Men's Fine Lisle fintehed Beg Island cotton hose, beautifully fine tthed, seamless, ibe value, only lie 4 pair, MEN'S Gummer Weight Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers, well finished, She value, Monday 260 each FINE Huck Towels, 16 x 3, Mon- day's special price, 40 @ doz. FANCY Norweante Cotton braid, tn new pretty color combination, jupt the thing for trimming wrappers, wash dresses, ete, tbe a dos. yards, + Dress Skirts Made to Order on Short Notice. jiddadadde “"" (OQ, W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 206, 210 Pike St. Grand Peoples’ Rally at Armory Hall Tonight. 0 Monopoly. Reduced Fares. Good Music. Good Speakers. .....-. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Ruccessor to Woodhouse & Longuet Hava and Tin Work 1331 Second Avenue. ROPOBALS are wanted for furn P streets and alleys tn the cities of —_n CEDAR Fifty feet in length and nine inches ishing and delivering along certeiq Seattle and Tacome. POLES ae at the top, Poles must be straight and sound and free from soft kaots, and peeled. For further information call on SEATTLE CATARACT (Liceseen Bwoguatare Powrn Oo.) co. Washington Block, Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND Onur plant Inctodes gtest and business Minin ES Jubilee Gold Mining Company ts now offering another block of treasury stock for 4\%c a share. This | ja a good purchase at this price, | based upon the showing In the work now in progress. Our advice is that you should not lose an opportunity to get in early, for Jubilee stock ts a safe and sure winner. SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers ‘Phone Main 601, 114 James 8t, Beattie, When —. You Want A Bargain | In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City, Call or write for prices and terma D. S. JOHNSTON woot @, of oma cna of eae but! ; Aonbingtoa “pam meal - be tellers and the United’ tates Metallic Packing SHIP BUILDERS. covers Draneher of tas end “Roberts” The Proper Fin is put on all linen turned out at this, laundry. Clean and sweet, dried in. the open air, and the finest washing materials used, their ftmmaculate whiteness is begot of methods that will not rot the goods. Work done up here is sure to give perfect satis« faction. 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