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999 0SH0S 9H 9090S Twenty-five Conts a Month ty or Carrier VOL, | time and then departed, | WRECK 0 |ing a crusade to stop the war fp the | Phittppines. In @ etrowlar address. | ed to the women of the United States, | she characterizes the present war as the slaughter of innocents Officers for Cape Town. SOUTHAMPTON, Bng., Jaly 1—)| Three hundred and forty-three om. cers and men, with horses and equip- ment, sailed for Cape Town today, | The Domville Is a ~. otal Loss. LATEST REPORTS FROM ATLIN, Offered to Dreyfus. HAMBURG, July 15.-The family) lof Prince Murat bas offered Dreyfus) thelr estate for recuperation after his trial, if acquitted. he ‘Shamrock Out fer @ Spin SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, July 15.) |The Shamrock got off for a #pin | learly this morning, and behaved well, which confirmed the impres- sions that she is good In light weath. | Steamer Faration. Capt. Roberts, = @rrived in port early thie morning from the north She brought | Klendikers, and none of the y July 9, and made a slow trip, stop | ping ame “ini _ DIVORCES: ports for freight | According to news brought down } Ten Unhappy Couples May Now | Smile Again. | on the Faration, the Yukon river steamer Domville, Capt. Sid Barring- ton, is @ total lowe. She ran on the rocks recently on the Upper Yukon, The Domville was one of the tare est and handsomest steamers on the river, but seems to have had bad. Tt Was divoree day on Profanity luck from the time ehé was but, | Ml! yesterday, and Judge J fotng ashore and breaking down a). | CD* separated the following ill-ma eC - coup’ Nye va W. Nye, most continually. The navigation | @! couples: Ade . ~ Morris Levy ve, Fannie Levy, Henry, officials have ortered the wreek of i a ti le Cc kL beeen eee cn ee THE SKATTLE STAR. ° SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVE eas ienieate 1 and the people of Mater's Flats, | i] \ \ near Chestnut HM, say that within | jcame to hie farm, remained « short | il? 10 INQUIRE Into Expenditures of Funds, THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Mr. Arrives in Seattle Wilson Hon. Jas. R. Wilson, seeretary of Agriculture of the United States, ar- rived in the city today and put up @t the Kainier-Grand hot He on th onst a minsion which is fraught with considerable importance to the etates of Washing- ton, California and Oregon, hie ob ject being to study agricultural con- ditions on the coast and give the ben- oft of hia wide experience in the mat. ter of Lmpreverments. When seen by « Star reporter this afternoon. Mr. Wilson said: “At the present time tt te almost impos sible to define the exact object of my vieit. Until | carefully look over the ground I do not know what I will do of suggest to be done in the mat- ter of agricultural conditions mecpeee rte seme age er: eee Telephone Subscriptions to Pike 150 FOOSE OOS OOOO OOOO OOS: NO. Hammocks Here Cheaper Than Anywhere 121, GLOVE TRUST NOT FAVORED | Meets With Little Encourage- ment in the East. NEW YORK, July 15.—The pro posed formation of @ $20,000,000 glove | trust, to control the glove trad the United States ha j ly slight encour glove manufacturers ity plan for a trust originated in Chica #0 and Ovington Rows, of the Mall & | Husking Glove company of that city, has been in New York, Johnstown and Gloversville to round the various j glove manufacturers on the advina- bility of forming a combination, He was accompanied by C. Bb. Payne, an | attorney of a Chicago trust company TO ORGANIZE. THE MASCOTS The promoters, it is understood | |. | raw stock and pic shins so that | Plan of the Washington Rog! | manufacturers who do not become | ment's Hoodoo Chaser. | members of the trust will be pre | vented from obtaining raw stock and BAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—James | will subsequently be squeezed out of |W. Freeman, who with Dal La the business, The new combination Francis, holds the proud tithe of pees tod gh poe Saleen Gove pe o " le ny, which hopes to include mascot” for the Firat Washington ees eee ee eemutacturers. ail volunteers, is home again. He went over the United Mtater. | to Manila with Company G and was Four large glove manufacturers) with them at Paco when they carried in this city are Bchwartz, Schiffer &| the place by storm company, Jacob Adier & Company, | Freeman, with La Francia, who) Littauer Brow, and Loula Myers &) dispenses juck to Company |, of| Gon, These firms have big factories, Watla Walia, bas hit upon a plan | in Gloversville, A reporter bad tatk-| for organising what he is pleased | ed with the heads of these firms. M.) to call the veteran mascots of the |. Schwarts, of Schwartz, Schiffer &| Philippines. Freeman says there are | Co, w the only one w was out-| 12 of 15 mascots with Uncie Sam's | spoken in favor of the trust. He saw) Oghting men, and he thinks they | in it large profite for the manufac-| should be united like the Bons of/turer. He sald that it would do/ Revolution and other kindred or-|away with the great competition | #anizationa that now extats, He had given the As fast as the harbingers of good | promoters no option on his business fortune return (t is the present plan! but expected that by November the Notable Arrivals. NEW YORK, July 15.--Among the Dp engers who arirved last night from Burope, were Prince Regent Lultpold and Alphonse Mumm von Bohwarsenstein, German ambasead- ora, Accidentally Shot. TACOMA, July 15.—Lee Maxwell, |a young man not quite 20 years of age, accidentally shot himself in the | left foot at the home of his uncle | J. B. Make, South Twenty-seventh jan M atreets, yesterday afternoon. | Amputation of the foot was n jeary, as the bone was badly tered. This is the week the prices are so low. 27032 SPELGER & HURLBUT PAINTERS” GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 34, 213-215 Occidental Av, BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, We bave on hand « stock of fine, 04 California (Sonoma) clarets and wht wines, Vintages of IMA, 1800, 1891, IsGh The Leverage to make an old person f youn, sin, and to give arragen to the sick, Pri moderate Family trade Uiitetted!| Telephone Green Aseortment of...... owe enace | &. Warren va, Loutee Warren; Mary I am comminsioned by the depar}. | '® ake them members of the mas-| trust would come to a head. The Hampden Ske ee 1 ap & menace! h Krull va John C. Krell; M&ry| ment of agriculture to “eek tht Ai | cot society, that bond of eternal | other ‘men said that no option had Howard, Waltham and fen Watches ¢ The steamer Wille Irving, plying be oge. 9 pein ag a ag new Wm. ee agriculture in the rms may) a reine sae uae Deen aii Wigley a pay 7 Ae cy ootta ¢ O36 eh eee Diamonds, 5 ? on the U on between White Stein ve. Agueta in, eke Fero | three Pacific coast states—Washing- - pd be were ine a . Kings, et., seeenae! | Horse and Dawson was competied (Y® Joba Foro, Frank B. Gustin vs. | ton, Oregon, and California. The, ' d@ the presiden ence on ihe promoters roseate W. W. HOUGHTON ‘ to tie up on account of defective | M4 stin, Joel F. Benham ve. Met- | gum of $15,000 is appropriated to! wae oe wcheme, a 704 Firet Avenue. JEWELER 4 bollers. New botiers have arrived Ut A. Benham, Gea, A. Shepard ve. | each of the states mentioned annual | i ey ge ae — . - —— ——_ } Grobatiy S© canine operon "hg | nema Bo zapsitans of ence LONG TRIP OF AN |WILL OUST THE Ss. R. WAGONER, 0.0.S.2% Probably be again in operation by) we “yo ge the expenditure of these appropria . . , . . . 4 August 15. i THEY ALL Ww tions, the object of course being to| ACED B T Painiess Dentist. ] yao 8. 8. Balley & reported to} (land Whether they have been SOCIETY PEOPLE DP yen Teath, BO 2K Gold © oon, Silver Fillings, 80° ap —-— \ ve sok? hie steamer, the & & | ously wi | ng erp with all work. Batley, to the Canadian Development “Ht tw difMoult to my how long this! oe ee A > ten one A five your guarantes Sid ’ company for #48.000, She is con-/| widered one of the beet boats on the Vakes The Canadian Development com-| pany. which has the Canadian mali | contract for the Northwest territory, | tions along the river for conventence during winter travel, The stations ‘Will be 39 miles apart, and will be ‘well stocked with supplies. At White Horse « large warehouse is to be which provisions, Dunning took owt on July 4 om Wright creek weighing Sar. He named it the) July.” H named Blankenship. own. | Discovery on Wright creek, is to have taken out 209 ounces of | and good results are being re. | daity. | ‘The high water on the creeks is re-| Ported to te diminishing mpidiy ‘Winn dams are in course of const ruc- | | The Farallon had the following! : G. R. Whidden, Ww Gibson, Mrs. Gibson, Myrtie Vernon, Mies Montague. Mrs. Kalem, Fo Vo- gel, W. D. MoMilian, A. Lombard, ¥. E. Thyng, J. W. Stewart, M. Ros.| enthal, A. iitame, M. Sullivan, P- J. Jennings, Miss Green, Mra. J. WwW.) Young, Eugene Gibson FE. Stantey W. F. Baker, w oO. Bartlett, & Sheldon, J. Manning, J. Gibson, J W. Thompson, J. Max. G. Emard, J W. Young, R. L. Wisdom, D. W. Van! Buren. CZAROWITCH’S 1 LAST MOMENTS ST. PETERSRURG, July 15 -— The} OMicial messenger consaing the de- | taile of the Crarowitem? death. Hy! had been riding aléne on a benzinc Motor, when a peasant woman notic ed he was spitting blood. The motor | was stopped. and the ctarow!teh! alighted. We began swaying. and as he did so the woman gave him a drink of water, bathed Wis temples, | and put some in his mouth; but he| expired in a few seconds. A Caution to Smokers. NEW YORK, July 15.—After hav- ing almost incessantly smoked short stemmed black clay pipes for thirty yeare Patrick Dalton, « patient at Bellevue hospital, must die with a cancer in the throat, Induced by the habit. Surgeons ean only tempor- e@rily relieve Dalton by removing his tongue and the left side of his face i © "RE WANTED AN INFORMAL WIFE An Aged Farmer Who Adver- ard to yon: nything but First-class gy ‘or send another to that body who | Work will take me. The Northwest lie coming prominently before the pean | people of the East, and great thin, WASHINGTON, D. ©, July 15.— are expected of it. It seems but Tt wae stated at the war i an few yoare ago that it wae practically today that almont every fF who gn unknown country Beattie is served in the volunteer army during | ais@ weil and favorably known to the war with Spain, and who had Eastern people as a lively progres- been honorably mustered sug hed |cive city.” again offered Bia services to meet the needs pais. Altogether not less than 16,00 ap. Dilcations for commissions in the new volunteer army now forming have been received at the war department and bave been Soet om the Ales e applications WILL NOT SEEK of the Philippine cam-| some time HOLDS THE RECORD COLUMBIA, . July 1.—Gip By Smith, of Fayette, 2 miles west of | ere, has broken his leg again, and im! doing #0 has probably broken a ree-! ord. Hip lege bave been broken nine | in September, Mr. Wileeg will remain here for) oid, and walked to Cincinnati last|/the stone wall erected across the ond of Bellevue avenue by the aseo-| FOR BROKEN LEGS: TO CLIMB-ALPS MARINETTE, Wis, July 15.—B. A. Roppe announces that he will start on hir 120 mile bicycle trip to Philadelphia next Monday, He has mastered the wheel so that he feels NEWPORT, R. 1, July 16.--The Spouting Rock Beach association, composed of the wealthiest people in the country who summer here, can- not, it is claimed, longer have exciu- confident that he can make the trip! give use of Bailey's beach, At a in plenty of time to attend the Na-/ meeting of the city council last night tional Encampment of the G. A mr.) the solicitor gave an opinion that the Mr. Roppe is 8 years | beach was public property, and that | year. ITALY'S QUEEN ciation to keep people off the beach wee @ nuisance. He recommended Unat steps be taken for the removal ot the wall. No action was taken. The cottagers have spent a great deal of money in the | t of the beach and the ion of 4 ROME, July 15—Queen Margaret ee mea hax promised to climb Rocciamelone,| C@loradens Coming Heme one of the highest peaks of the Ital- ASTLA, July 16.—The Colorado jan Alps, and take part in the une votives eves ter home tomorrow times in different places and under | A RE-ELECTION vertous circumstances, the left leg) Hing there of @ statue to the Vir-| om the transport Warren. Profes- ox times ‘And the right leg three #'% of Which she herself is the sculp- Schurman will arrive at San eae times | tor on board the China. It He was playing croquet recently But Chandler Would Accept If) 294 paused to rent at a doorway | One foot rested on the atep and the Tendered Him. |other on the ground. lower foot | Sipped and the lew, resting gp the er eaEnETON. bi ‘Chantier, von) US wus broken between the knee oeapeed Sena end! and thteh New Hampshire, in the United State) is Wen are etly perfectly sound and all Senate will expire with the term ot| nis mishaps were purely accidental, the Fifty-sixth congress, March 4, / 191. Mr. Chandler has been three times chosen to represent. his state in the senate, and while Ne has | aire to continue in her service, hag| 4 Sad Case of poisoning happened in declared that he will not seek a te-| the home of Frank Smith today siection, believing that the peopie of | MI Smith and two children are |dead. Another child iw not & ted New Hampshire, stould be en- Speeted tirely free to determine whether they |‘? live. The father and two oller desire to continue him tn the senate | CMidren are quite sick. The doctors think the poisoning was caused by will Cally subscribe to every tenet of | @7hing impure wa the Republican doctrine as it may Seles enine be enuniatel by m caucus of the! Beaths From Lockjaw. party. Mr. Chandier ts not in favor) NEW YORK, July 15—Six more of establishing a single monetary | deaths from lock-jaw are reported) standard, and would not vote for a| for the past 4 hours . bill which had for its object the es- ob See Soe = OOLFAX TO HAVE A NEW ARMORY Poisoned Drinking ‘Water | party on the question of regulating | ratiroads. He differs also from a/ considerable number of leading Re. publican of his state on lecal ques.) tions, notably by the regulation of| COLFAX, Wash, July 16.—It b railroads and the prohibition of the | been suggested that the $125 raised sale of intoxicants | dy the Colfax ladies to buy a silk A BOY MEETS A flag for Company B added to the \by BAR HARBOR. Maine, July 15.! erect it. on the spot, and About two years ago a company of | ip od that the Filipino junta Alpine militia was marching OV€? | wig Be moved from Hongkong to the Roectameione, when an avalanche |isiang of Labuan. in the British col- was encountered and nearly all were| ony near Borneo. Thie move burted beneath a vast mans of SNOW. | made necensary because the Amert- Assiwtance was quickly sent from thé | can officials have watched the Junta nearest military post and all of the so closely at Hongkong that the entombed men rescued latter found it imposible to eupply The Queen was strangely moved (the ineurgents with arma. the incident She composed « Witness Against Dreyfus thankegiving prayer to the Virgin and resolved to make a statue and verse| RENNES, France, July 1.—tt ts of thie prayer engraven on the dase ted that Judge Reaurepaire will of the pedeatai. here today for a preliminary oma ion to wee iMhe really has valuable testimony to offer at the at —_ Material in the above work. Office 1816-17 Maller Building. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ‘The moat tive organ ot conse in, the body te inmost Spexcusavle ia 78, tor the of effective vision, t for the execution of your orders is the best bet anywhere. H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 Pirst Ave ~ Too Much: Summer to write much. Here's the story in a nutshell, : fi SUNSET... i ' < 9 cents, . 12 cents, LOST CREEK . COPPER BELL SILVER CREEK FORTY-FIVE ...2+-.++ . Sixty days from now the list will have advanced, on the average, all of 10 per cent. tter invest enough to buy your winter fuel with the A Neat Kitchen with stationary wash tubs, @ good ‘ Miles’ Temporary Job. WASHINOT( dD. c, July The presence of General Miles at the War department nominally, as act- ing secretary of war, Interests the army officers and the public in gener- al Tt t intimated that the presi- dent himself requested Miles to be thus distinguished, basing his re- quest on an old order on the subject which provides that the general in command shall act ae secretary in the abwence of the secretary and as- sistant secretary. To some it In- dicates the desire of the president to make it evident to Alger that he | is lost to favor. NEW YORK, July 15.—The World this morning prints a special from San Francisco containing the result of a canvass made of the troops just returned, on the Philippine situation, Dreyfus courtmartial. RBeaurepaire said recently that he could adduce positive evidence of Dreyfus’ guilt, | Dut hae modified this assertion to | “evidence that will materially affect | the case.” The Figaro, which laid | bare the whole Dreyfus conspiracy, promises some new revelations con- | cerning Paty De Cum and Ester- j hasy. es | Could Not Load Transports WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 1.— Some uneasiness is felt because of the failure of Gen. Otis to report | the departure of the transports War- ren, Sherman and Grant, because of @ typhoon, A message of inquiry was sent to Otis today, who repited as follows: “Twenty inches of rain | in July, attended by typhoons, made | the loading of transports impossible sink and boiler and hot water supply, and fine kitchen plumbing in general, is just as important in the home as the sanitary plumbing of your bath room. We will put improved plumb- ing in new buildings, or refit old ones with the finest open plumbing, or do any kind of plumbing, on the best‘ scientific methods, at low prices, RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor, Third Ave. and Spring St. "Phone Buff «7. GLASSWARE “=iy ' Table sets, 35¢; berry sets, soc; water pitchers, half-gatlon size, 25c; engraved thin tumbler set, 40c; footed berry dishes, 8 inches, 25c. Now is the time you want glassware, and here is the place to get it at the right prices. to start a fund for the purpose of ereet~ The consensus of opinion of the war| at Negros, It waa impossible ing an armory A local contractor | against Aguinaldo thus far ii total| Unload the @ixth Infantry until the offers to erect a suitable buliding for} taibure, and the operations have not|!ast day or two, The Californians | been conducted on & Mne consistent/are now loading. The Colorados | with good generaiship. Some men | leave tomorrow on the Warren. The | declare that Otis has allowed the war|Idahoa, North Dakotas, Wyoming |to drag along in order to ammiet sev-| 0 next week, as @oon as the trans- jeral favored officers with rapid pro-| Port Grant can be coated." motion. —_—----- | Alger Will Drop Out. NEW YORK, July 15.— The World's Weehtngton special says: “Alger will cease to be secretary of lee ripe war after January 2, 1900. General I Oe iekautetl tne Nisa at ee Horace Porter, now ambassador to canvases | France, will become secretary, Sec- | The crowd was scattered by the |Petaries Hay and Gage urged Alger | police, and extra guards have been | to relieve the president of great em- ny at Tacoma on July 4 and thus) death at Dameron, four miles north of here, inet night. Me, with a num- ber of playmates, was in a corn bin) EXPOSITION in an elevator, when the machinery was staq'ted. $100 prize money won by the com. | | CHERBOURG, France, July 15.~ atts 8 en were ‘The lads realized their terrible git.| At the meeting of the promotera|taat might for destroying the decors: uation as the corn began t@ sink un-/Of the Beattie Exposition yesterday, tions and inaulting the police. At der them, and at once made a bold in the chamber of commerce. Mr. an eariy hour this morning a mob of dash for liberty, and all esvaped but | Goldamith reported that the artic young Brown, who was forced into | of incorporation had been fled a narrow elevating pipe, @n@ was | also submitted a draft of by-mws for the incorporation, conseideration of which pas deferred. The question j smothered to death. , 1417 Second A Ordais Taken for Wedding and Party Cake, Union Bakery. All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, - - + Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. rom) 3 oe eee ie se Cnaauxs Proscwt F. W. Srauuina, M. D, Exen Suite <THE SEATTLE AND NORTHWESTERN ~~ } Trustees. \ Telephone Main 580 Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, trouble, | i Dewey Salis for Trieste. = Ne hour wae fo establieh (he stationed to prevent further trouble, | harrassment.” tised for Housekeepers. PORT SAID, July 15.—The Olym- | poate seeped Leip wg Sg aie , tel ae ae Wma é | ema ee 4 ; 7 nition, as tt will not be possible to) KINGSTON, N. Y., July 18.—Th 8 OREENFIELD tule 3 pia, with Dewey aboard, sailed for! erect a building in time. Armory| automobile in which’ Mr. and Mre | A Philippine Importation. $ L. Harley, 9 y uA. formerly « ‘Trieste thie mornin | hell was the general ghoiee of the a -|John Davis are touring across the| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 15. * Inin an C e * merchant in New York and Jersey ¢; sembly, and this wiil, doubtless, be | continent, passed Rhinebeck, about! Dr. J. Morrison, of this city, declares | $ 4 chy. was convicted today before MILLION EYES a yes co “ ermal eaGiions are|40 miles south of Albany, this morn-| that it ia his bellef that the kissing | _—————— 3 Judge Lyman, of arsauiting Miss Ro. allowed to be made he question | in ol slowly They we » Tel , te 7 we salie Svlomon, 29 years old, of New| ig, will they be permitted to cut large | companied by « machinist who | bug fe a Philippine importation. He MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS York, by striking hor on the t | holes through the walls of the bulld-| heen picked up to avold delay in case| thinks the egge have been brought s and face ARE MATC | line. of accident to this country In the baggage and ‘. m a i rs At Chestnut Hill, Montagte, Mar- Mr, Miller waa appointed @ come) a wearing apparel. He says tf the cold Open Every Week Day for Business, 10 a. m. and 3 ley bas a farm he gurchased a year mittes to look into the matter, Mr.| GAINESVILLE, Ga, July 15—| weather does not kill the insect, the 8p l are welc > - doe oc M . Mm. a come, ego He advertig@i frequently for Woods was appointed to find out the | Smith White, a farmer who was ac | ee will likely be visited by al p. m Al e young housekeepers. From June 7| INDIAPAPOLIS, Ind., July 15,—| date of the neighboring town and | 1 of murdering a commercial] plague that will surpass the Egyp z to July 6 he had three. One wan|A_ million enthustastic Epworth | county fairs. |traveter, wan shot to death in his|t Isitations: 4 Mise Solomon, the second a school | aguers will be turned upon tha In-| ‘The prise offers were. largely din-|coll by a mob shortly after midnight.| U8" Yiwtalione. Hall No. 1, New York Block - - 104 Second Avenne. Seattle $ teacher from Brooklyn and the third diana Capitol next week, when the|cuswed, and the $3488 for agricultural | pial ee o hailed from New Londom. To all fourth international convention ef | and horticultural exhibits was voted) WASHINGTON, D. C., July 16.— Deprived of His Remand! = three Warley proposed on thelr! the organization will be called to| down aa excessive The meeting| The navy refrigerator ship Glacier PARIS, July 15.—The Libre Parole PTT TTI rrr ts arrival that they become his wife | omer Thuraday afternoon jeame to no decision on the prizejarrived at Manila today with a car-| says that Gen, Pellieux was depriv —_—— “tn the sight of God.” All dectined.| For weeks past the local commit- | question | eo of fresh beef in an excellent con+|ed of his command on the parade provers pmng Sti indon a ae ee ee When' Ilarley came to the farm he | tees have been actively engaged in| A site for the location of @ perm- | dition ground last evening. an necompanied by a woman who| making preparations for the recep-| ancnt (bullding was discussed, and enmenntnememmecenetnmnnccts os » said was his gommon law wife.| ton und entertainment for the hun-| the Nagel Tract in the valley east] NEW YORK, July The indica-| HAVANA, July 15.—Clara Barton er she left him 2 few weeks jater| Greds of delegates, Today the an-| of broadway and north of Madison| tions this afternoon are that the| left tor Washington today with an e s fe advertired in New York as fol-|nouncorment was made that all prep-| @treet seemed to be the favorable| Mrooklyn Rapid Transit company! impgrtant report on the conditions in lows: |urations are practically completed, | piace, although Mr. Holmes thought |lInew will be tied up within the next|Cuba, ‘The American coloney here Mounted and Unmounted “Wanted, a refined Indy as house-| The prospect i that the conven-| the hollow was a bad place. |96 hours by aatrike. ‘The police have|is preparing to celebrate the anni keeper; must be murical,”” tion will be attended by about ai The next meeting will be held| been ordered to be prepared for|versary of the fall of Santiago next Hundrets of anewers were receiv~ | young men and women, THE DENNY-CORYELL COMPANY, 716 First Ave. { Monday.

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