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mo” entered free of duty in Cuba. pe grario, H. WELLS & Co., ? UBLISHERS, Tolephone Pike 150 CHASE, Desire » per month Banat Afternoon Except Sunday x, Oue cont per copy paitor farrier bs Faitorial B Ru tered at the iwenty-five ¢ patoien, at Peutilo, Waahingtan, as second.class matter ‘The latest report concerning the ill-fated Jessie the Kus! kokwim river lodicates that the 1@ unfortunate on the steamboat came to thetr deaths by d party on owning during a storm From the very Qrat the sensational story of massacre was doubt- ed DY persons who had knowledge of the Kuskokwim natives, The editor of this paper, while conducting Alaskan geographica ra tions in 18%, visited all of the lower Kuskokwim villages with two at tendants, and was everywhere hospitably received by the people, Three days were spent with the Mahlamutes, who have recentiy been ac cused of murdering the Jessie party, and they were extremely kind, furn ishing needed provisions and supplying guides to the next village, Their) inoffensive character was plainly evident, It would have been a com-| paratively casy matter for these savages to have robbed and murdered) the members of the party, who were supplied with valuable camp equippage, goods for barter, and other things that bave great value in| the eyes of Alaskans; but not one article wae stolen. H marked characteristic of the people. Aw they have been seldom visited since by white men, owing to thelr twolated ation seemed incredible that they should have completely eh eet’ their ideas and ways as to assail and murder a large and well-armed party of whites for the aimple purpose of plunder. Tt is well, Indeed, that ter which overtook the party the exploration of the upper Kuskokwim river may not be tonger delayed the erroneous reports concerning the die» Jessie should be corrected, in order that Recently mining prospectors have been giving the Kuekokwim a wide derth, not caring to encounter the supposed bloodthirsty savages on the lower river. As a result, practically nothing has been done towards in- : Vestigating the region for gold deposits, The valley of the upper Kus kokwim Disects the supposed neral belt of Alaska. ord . ing to the best information obtainable forced his way into the dlatrict Last yee representing the United States ge: al survey, up the Kuskokwim, to a point near the head of on some traces of gold in the Tordrillo range of mountains, to which Mt Kinley belongs. This was the first exploration to headwaters made by white men, although the Kuskokwim in the second largest riv- er in Alaska, and is comparatively easy of ascent. When the editor of the Gtar made his researches in that region in 1890, he explored the river and yet here, not one prospe ¢ J.B. Spurr and W. 8. P hurried trip has made a of ite forks, and found Me. ever for a distance of some 609 miles, and found ft still a very large and) deep stream. It would seem that prospectors in search of “the Amert- ean Klondike,” could not do better than to investigate the mountain ranges at the head of the Kuskok wim. os Although it t* very hard to get accurate information at this distance im regard to the progress of the Philippine campaign, It seems quite! clear that there has been no formal or recognised suspension of he Utilities by the troops under command of Gen. Lawton and Gen Mac thur, The control of the ratiway line from Manila to Dagupan Bay, which is an essential preliminary to any successful offensive campaign in Luzon island, ought to be secured and confirmed by the troope already under arms in that quarter without undye delay. If there be any dlapo- sition among the natives in the vicinity of Mantis to submit to American authority, the troops net needed in the neighborhood of the capital rhould .de amply sufficient to take possession of and exercise undisputed contro! over the raliway line which has been used to the disadvantage of our troops. | Here, in effect, is a fair and practically conctusive test of the strength) and vitality of federal power on Luzon island. If Otis, with nearly 4, - 000 of the best soldiers in the world.cannot seize and hold the entire line of railway Detween Maniia and Dagupan bay, it may well be doubted whether with further reinforcements of 25.008 men he and those under) him could make any deciled progress in conquering the entire island. It ie not promise, but actual performance, that counts In the great game of war. The country has been told week in and week out, that only the | Prevalence of auspicious weather was needed to bring about the speedy | overthrow of Aguinaido a>d his minions. Now is the time for a con- elusive demonstration of the superiority of the Federal troops under the! military governor's command. (ee eee Many columns of editorial wisdom have been devoted to the effort! to prove that explorer Andree was foolhardy in making an attempt to reach the North Pole by balloon. Lat us look into this matter a little bit. Andree if accused of taking Gesperate chances with his life for very little purpose. He is held up as) @n example of the unwise man whotumbleth into a pit without reason- able excuse. | But Andree took no more chances with his life than thousands of other men do every year. who escape all criticisms. The man who enlists in the army to fight stands no better chances of survival than Andree had ‘The bullet may strike or it may miss. Yet who ever condemned th soldier? i The man who knowingly ventures into danger of any kind is on a! per with Andree, yet geis no columns of editorial reproof. The reat rea-| son for the discrimination against the balloonist seems to be that he elected to face danger in an unusual manner. He did not go forth to fight savages, nor did he enlist ina college football team. His gamble with death was up in a balloon. There was an even chance. Success meant undying renown among men for ages, the renown of a second Co- lumbus—it meant a game that would last through ages. Fatlure implied simply death, something that thousands face fearlessly every day who are not seeking illustrious names. After all, was Andree such a fool? Many will say that the game he/| played was worthy of the stake ee It is rumored that congress may be called together a month or two in advance of the time fixed for the regular meeting, to consider ana| approve pians for the establishment suitable Rico, Hawati, Cuba and the Philippines. There are pressing reasons! for congressional action growing out of the necessity of adopting some! definite line of policy as to civil administration in Porto Rico and Ha-| wall, and to regulate commercial intercourse t<tween those islands and the United States. The president will need the aid of congress. He cannot go safely for- ward without jeginiative action. The very fact that Porto! Rico and Hawa! are no longer foreign territory nor in a state of re- bellion, but subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, puts it out | of the power of the president to frame lawa for the government of thetr inhabitants. There ought to be free trade with Porto Rico and Hawail; but until congress shall act freedom of trade such as ext in the United States cannot be established though great hardships result from Present anomalous conditions. TOBACCO MUST PAY THE DUTY - BELLAIRE 0. HAVANA, Sept. 14.—UnoMctlal) woodsfeld, Monroe county, 0 news from Washington Is to the ef-| south of here, pap been fect that President McKinley will | in 9 divor t not allow Porto Rico tobacco to be! 4 Delapiai ernmenta in Porto! concurrent EX-GOVERNOR IN A DIVORCE CASE. Sept. M4—At just Ts have been filed sult brought by William of Graysville, Monroe | The | county, against his wif Phe | ca 4 ) 'e, Nannie De- news hos created a marked feeling |}, plain. The papere implicate ex of relief. Gen. Brooke has always| Guy, William A. McCorkle, of Char- opposed the pian on the ground that) jeston, W. Va., in the case, which has it was injurious to Cuba's inter-| caused a great sensation here. | ents. The bill of complaint charges that! Spaniards here criticize Senor Sa-! Mrs. Delaplain is now in South Da- the Sp nh consul general! kota seeking to acquire a citizenship for failing to protest ofMcially| in that state for the purpose of #e- egainet the recent attempts to lynch) curing a divorce on her o co ee acdud Dacten ene T ce on her own account, 2€-| Delaplain is a eon of L. 8. Delap . cused of being ex-guerriilas. There) the late millionaire vated cae mee is some talk of holding a meeting 07) goods merchant of Wheeling, W. Va Sunday to demand his recall. The! poth he and his wife are well known probable reason for his non-inter-| throughout this section and are very ference in that the victims are Cu-| wealthy. bans, though they served in the army | of Spain. Camacho, who was m| EES ATI OPES Uf | tacked on the San Francisco wharf, Stove Foundry urned. Will probably die. No arrests have as!) oirpsvitLE, Ky 8 | ; OUISVILLE, . Sept. 14.—Fire yet been made in the case, today destroyed the stove foundry of salepiacicdiiscibatatelea esos Bridgeford & Co., causing a low of | $200,000, Insurance about $100,000. KANSAS, CITY, Sept. 12—At a] The Phoenix Tanning Co., aituated meeting of the board of trade today,|in another part of the city, wae de- reslutions condemning the French! stroyed by fire owing to lack of en government for the manner in which) gines. Loas $60,000; fully Insured. 3.4 4 : Dreyfus was convicted, were adopt-| Zehnder, a spectajor, was fatally in- Bi «. | jured. } | Chic |ton for a few hours today on his way | California Tu ~ REASONS URGED FOR = A SPECIAL SESSION : Porto Rico and Hawaii Both Demand Immediate Attention. PT ik Acne, sacle WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 4. through with the great mane of work . . 1D} EATTLE STAR, and Kidneys ’s remedy, the Your Stomac If not in ‘ healthy condition will at once elements of life. Electrozone ha improve and get permanently cured by taking Electrozone, nature cured severe cases of years standing, when all else failed. = FR EE E | To thoroughly convince you, a sample will be given Free to alt who call at 1514 First Avenue. 8 $1.00 4 bottle. Go and get Free Sample. ala T will cure Rheumatism, Constipation, Indigestion, Kidney and EL EC PROZONE All Stomach Trouble, Dispepsia, 4 Bladder Ailments, Nervousness, Catarrh, Asthma, and all blood disease Office 1514 PIRST AVENUE, Open Evenings and Sundays ELECTROZONE —© we ELECTROZONE Price WEATHER FORECAST. ate “TROUBLES OF | eee An Offer to Lecture. 0 cents per hour for over time \ New York brewers’ union has MeLean of Ohio ts Said to Be CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—A syndics lonated to the Denmark strikers in Midair. in this-elty has offered Dreyfus $4 The bone dice used in the United 000 a night for 09 nights, or $200,000, are impor from France COLUMBUS, ©, Bept. 14—Ohte | to come to America and lecture in ny bill posters atruck for $8.25, Presents an aggravated case of o14-| cane he ia released per. week hours to conatitute a #¥le Democratic repudiation vhn k K. McLean, of the District of Colum- Diamond Ring Fre imported cand senator and president for governor has discarded gah fins el co pan te et without benefit of clergy, that Pan-| We give away free at our 2:30 p. m, : penitentiary @t 20 Cents Ber) dora'y box of human ills known as| auction sale every day @ valuable Ir to mive congress time to et dozen © Zanesville platform, and an- Diamond Ring and 10 other elegant to be f wed upon it, it has in New York 8500 carpenters and presents, in order to secure a large nounced his intention to discuss state eh urged on the president to catl 1 weaston. ‘Thin is counseled inera threaten to etrike for $4 a day! i, attendance at th le of the New cause a next ye i» a esldential year, members will want to be and eight hours’ work on September N there ‘are no sta inves. York Jewelery 7 ele ta “a * ne ing . ie be 9 “ 5 mats ‘ im seers vk the y oo s, This conclusive assertion is made | monds, a agp ule and Bliver. Gur, ules elton 4a “ha r “ sm 3 con 4 whehy he Amalgamated Association of with the aid of recently acquired | ware, Special sale of Rogers’ Stivers insular Gependencies. There are numerous om ne which ‘Tramway Men, hackney carriage em- knowledge of the situation. The only ware at 3p. Mm. each day. The fol- Cannot be bettie’ ‘any m forsthose mont interested, The people of pioyes and horsemen in general hae! question that can by any sort of lowing pereons receive’ Diamond tre, Drie ny hae “dealer gs Bhp ome o inet Dole ps ond | 7,090 members transmutation be made to resemble | rings free an week: Mra. Martin, preseat anomalous predicamen have lost what little they |, Twelve Years ago one sailor out of) @ state issue ie “Hannaism,” which, | 714 ey wet anes ee Young, enjoyed under Spain’a domi 1 ho benefitn in their com. | 0M 4B averaxe lort his life by ac-|in the eyes of the just, made clear Hotel bai ote wo Moe ed mercial relations with the ( wat) alto demande teginia. | Chath: Now the proportion has been! by history that began in 1885 and sont Poe Bechegr nai ar Mra, tien, which will eccupy ner me, and the needs of the army |" Juced to one in 14. ended with McLean's flight from the Jockin, Say ana 40 A : uction and the rehabilitation of Cuba r many days of the coming see Tovento claime to be the Laipetc | sens Hepes mpreeedie niga i a preset for Phar ~yal | ie sion, It tf known that the president ree to any iden of opecial nes | Of Canada. Nearly $20,000,100 te said) mon walle ph acy +46 papa Bane ie $37 Boenné ‘aveune. gether in October, In order to vent the prolongation of the regular | ¥2FhOed tn paper making, printing| A png anyers & a aes 9 seen seoaion Gatil late in August neat year and bookbinding trades | far am Ohio i concerned, and prest- Important Change. Nuremberg, Germany. has an elec-|@¢2t of the National Bimotaiiie WILL ADVOCATE LARGER NAVY WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 14 Representative George KE [oO stopped over in Washing j home from Europe, where he has spent the summer visiting naval ste tions in England, France, Germany and Italy Mr. Foss said of hia visit into prominent nary yards everywhere, investigated the subject of docks, which is an im- “T went ‘portant one with us, visited marine barracks and armor plate plants, studied the subject of @ national na- val reserve and of @ naval policy board—— have, in fact, seen much which will be of benefit to me, and I hope, to my country-—-the greatost fon earth. "I think the next coner those which follow wilt t much legisiation as to the navy. I prop iaiving much time between now and the assembling of congress to form- ulating legislation. I expect to re- turn here early this winter and sult the oMficials of the navy de and | ment about different features.” Mr. Foss thought it unwise te im- part his views now on some of, the! jects to which he gave thought | and attention in Burope, but on oph-| beats, and then lew struction. At this r have a topheaviness In one clase of jehips and a shortage in othére. This | means, I insist, that We must have a fystem about shipbuilding, and that what Is necessary in a naval policy board. 1 found the greateet ing Off their con~ tivity in all the navy yards of the old world. T think we muat also begin the erection of important stone docks In Engiand stone is used altogether in the fmmense docks Eengtand butlds her docks for eternity, while! we bulld for time.” Louleviiie will aiso have a big pu gilistic carnival in connection with ite Heht harness meeting to be held | there thie month. Joe Choynek! and Jim Hall are to clash in a tw round bout on September 25 Charlie Burns, of Cincinnati, and George Kirwan, of Chicago, will go twenty rounds on September 29. Oncar Gardner ought to be a bet ter fighter than ever thie fall. H har been taking things y all sum mer at his home in Wheeling Va., and is said to be in better shape than he ever was. Gardner is one of the greatest little men tn the hin- tory of the ring. while Jim Jeffries, Tom Sharkey Jim Jeffords and Joe Kennedy, four of the most prominent heavywetght fighters in the ring, all hail from Joe Kennedy, the t Ke phenom.” from the Weet, will have a chance to show his speed as a fighter when he tack Peter Mah rer shortly. Jeffords in also coming | Rast to fight Gua Ruhiin Spike Sullivan has been matched to box Billy Ernst of Brooklyn on September 23. The Irishman has not engaged in any contest all summer. The Brooklynite will make an inter- esting event for a short time, Sullt van being far superior to his oppon- ent when in proper form. The bout ia limited to twenty rounds, th weight being 120 pounds The first bout of the reas O’ Rourke's Lenox Ciub tn nat Tom w- York is echeduled for September 19, when Oscar Gardner and Tommy White, two of the cleverest feathers in the business will clash for twenty rounds Following = the Gardner Write event comer the Maher-Ken | nedy xo, scheduled for September 26 Mysterious ly Smith and Tom- my Tracey will fight twenty rounds on October 10 Crime of His Youth. MARSHALL, IL, Sept. 14.—Dr. J W. Smith, of this city, was arrested today by the sheriff on a charge of the murder of Henry Craig, in Hath county, Kentucky, in September 1 He was then a Jad of 16. Smith claims to have killed Cralg in self defense and satd that he rematned in Bath county for many years and was never arrested. He is now in J waiting an officer from Kentuch The Ramaker Music Co, have eee cured the exclusive oid and reliable ———— league, denounced MeLean from the platform at Zanesville aa corrupt a nt; and new comes eal works, which ¢ ploy o¥er 4.000 men. tontine agency for wiey organs. berides a ta staff and which in 1897 exe. | © THEIR PLAN OF i - B.D ex-mayor of Cleve- Geniring the best organ tn the | cuted order 5,000,000. j ' ve shaey ly be, ciagad nage | and, and ways that he would not vote| market will find them at 1415 Second ESCAPE FOILED, The only tea gardens in the Unit-| tor Motean if he was the only man| avenue, ed States are at Pinehurst. 8. C. Dr! inning | Shepard's estate comprises about 700) re eran haw had any- acres, of which between 0 and 100 actes are now planted to tea One woolen mill at Knoxville thing to do ty.” says Mr Ten-! w with the Democratic pars Babcock, “he has al- | * proved an Incubus, a veritable LWORTH, we atte Kan. Sept. 4 empt to escape from| . Roslyn Coal. prison was frustrated at the Kansas! nesses, haa « paidup capital of 960,-lold man of the sea. He hae corrupt- seme ary ame, might . rough om 000, works #0 ed Ohio politica to an unspeakable + The pine was formea| me Oo Wee - degree. Every cood Democrat owen —~Telephones— oi m cago and the Hastern markets. The/it to himself and his party to turn 5 oe te conve mot a bert ant! vig woolen mill at Braunfe this resident of the District of Co- | Mai? & Main 659 2h Harper—one of whom was arm=| yiacen ite clothe mostly in Boston, do } ed with « revolver and the oth . lumbia down so hard and #o fast that A little more than 5 years ago a he may never be heard from again *w workmen at Rochdale, England,’ politically. There's tan't any use in and while waiting an op | foinea together to purchase a sack wasting one’s vote or in staying a tone knife a key which unlocked his and Har. per’s cells When —» 1,090,000, District Attorney Steele vf four and a chest of tea. That was away from the polls. The thing to do portunity to oveteome the night | : oO an r the beginning of & movement (co-op-|{# to vote for Judge Nash. That's binge Hx Miscovered in the attic ye ative) which now Includes #0. what Iam going to do. u ” ale | otet otal 1 c » Under throhih aks death Cae ne| teties, with a total membership TO RAISE FUNDS. was qworn released tn secrecy, but after being omed the guard, wh of Kings) | A Bargain sent for help. Am armed force santy, during the recent trotley . a kuerds responded, and as they ap-| “tke, dectared his intention of pro- ae far etic Ah nak bpd = a hese he Used proached Har fired five shots; ding agn the Brooklyn Ray en by the combined German societies in the city, headed by the Seattle Liederkranz society The date set for the concert is September 28. It will be held in Germania hall, which | will be handsomely decorated for the | ——__—— occasion. | | anit Company for alleged viola- ne of the l0-hour labor law if a omplainant should appear and make et @ reasonable case. Such a com- plalnant bas appeared. from the revolver, Recirg that he riking no Was helpless he sur red, and etated that he had ” the revolver from the; warden's house while doing some! work there a year bilan PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have ths Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City. (Co) 61 Write tor prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 303 Second Ave, Burke Batlétag rried rather sud- jdenly, didn’t he? PROTEST AGAINST wis = - PORTO RIGO TOBAGED *"\stc WAS NOT Larc my. FN. Kelly, a First avenue cigar! | merchant who was arrested last/ | | *Bitkeios ers was more communicative. “I ans} work on a charge of stealing a pro- : vi 1 see, Georgie, that spanking has missory note for $76 from E. Myer, } |convineed,” he sald, “that « Nill HAVANA, Sept, 14.—The agitation! gone out of faahion.” Se aisdhivnek wy Foune Cann yeo-| oe os dar nar We can't oo along rns (oe tobace acturers| “Well, it always takes my folks alterday. Judge Cann held that the | puital ea 43 4 a tte 4 and antere ov DIY of | couple of years to catch up with the! note iteelf was of no value, and that oe oe uilding @ leship one year and) the admission orto Rico tobacco | style regyobar ye dated thésa none the next: now building torpedo! into Cuba free of duty (* assuming ms : " —_—-- — arg’ proportions, Earnest protests — are being made in all the tobacco | ‘ay shikai say growing dietricts. Gov, Dots, of Pin eS ee + Main 659, ar del Rio, in which province is the rated Vuelta Abajo tobacco Local Amusements... tietriet. arrived here today to confer! THE with Caliate Lopez, president of the! Tobacco Merchants’ Assoctation, | ——/\\ BIG concerning the protest which will be| = mt to biter gene by a meeting | A novel and amusing treat is in] varied and exeelient. The operas EVENT — bang be held w night bad ¢ for the patrons of the Seattle; which will be presented here during td tert w and the week of this company's engage-| Takes place Saturday afternoon, ment embrace all kinds from the Combine of Bride Men September 16, at 2:30 sale. jniehts, when the trow | actors from Imperial theater of| beautiful melodies of “Cavaliera Pea. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Represent.| Toklo prevents “The Knight and the} Rurtic ana” and “I Trovatore,” to We give away the atives of all the principal bridge | Geisha.” ‘The company of 20 people|the tuneful and laughable “Said handsome companies in the United States are|!* headed by Otto Kowakami, who| Pasha,” and the yet more humorous holding 4 conference in the banquet | 48 been called the Henry Irving of|Trebizonde.” In these last two hall of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, for | 28P4n. As leading lady, and co-| productions Col. Thompson is fortun- GOLD | ee ida-| Star this attraction, appears|ate in having engaged the services of fitee'¢ the name of the American| M@dam Yaceo, said to be one of the} Henderson and Kunkle, who are no Fridge ¢ At today's confer | daintient and most beautiful of Jap-| strangers to this coast, and who left WATCH ence rep ven were present] **8e Women, and who is also en- | behind them when last in San Fran- - eed aaaee Cis.. tales jteemed by her own people as the| cisco the reputation of being two of Pa: Bue Iron Co. he y actress and most beautiful) the funniest comedians now in opera. 4D a.; Youn wn Bridge Co., Young-|@ancer of Nippon. Patrons of the| For the more serious productions SOLITAIRE atown, O.; Wrought Iron Bridge Co,,| theater will have no trouble in un-| much could be sald, but nothing bet- . O. Moaton Bridge Co,, Bos | Jerstanding the argument of the/ter than to mention the names of and Carnegie Bridge Co., Pittsburg.|'& Printed that makes each feature prano; Henry Hallam, tenor; Lovette of the performance plain to thoxe Rockwell, baritone; Mamie Kings- oe ee who cannot understand the dialogur. | bury, atraito, and FE. C. Rogers, RING Vs Carneg sa Lawmaker |). Lyric Opera company, | basso x which opens the regular The costuming and scenic effects PITTs Pa, Sept, 14.—In ason timate Andrew Carnegic| the Seattle theater Sunday maciealac mane productions are correct and And Eight may he come a candidate for] Moye the distinction being the magnificent, and the performance Other Valuable parliament for Sutheriandshire if} /arkest and best light TA organ- goes off with the spirit and dash that P there ta any way of accomplishing it.|!#atlon now on theAmerican atage.|can only beattained by experienced resents He wants to go to pariiament, it is repertoire of the company is) management claimed, to agitate the propored al- \ FREE lan: between the United States and| Ss eee . England of which he has written and made reference In apeechem. Ho will To those parties who have at- not have to renounce his American M citizenship, it is claimed, because he tended our sales, Be sure and has. none, having never been natur- be on hand. We are still selling alized. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Howard, Waltham and Elgin Watches AT AUCTION New York Can’ t Feed Thom W YORK, Sept. 14 feed and lode the will visit the city dur- ey celebration, BR. A itor of the Hotel Regis- can't strangers wh ing the De Harris nm, ed r, has | Sticated, and finds the at) ‘: > av the full capacity of the hotels, apart. | Daily at 2:30 and 7:30 P, M, tment houses and boarding how w York will not much exe | million, and half of that num | already permanent boarders, will allow only for 600,( THE WORLD OF LABOR | SPECIAL SALE of ROGER'S SILVERWARE at 3:00 P. M, Daily. Coupons will be given free to | those in attendance at 2:30 and Towa ranks first In hogs. which each the hou 1 sweats te boi aaurek Siatons | “The Girl from Chile,” will be packed to the doors M. daily. Chairs re- ; acyl Pipen area to the Third avenue theater next) It is the intention of the ladies hay-| served for ladies. + pe 7 pennant pret ra, | Week, Ik a farce comedy possessing soon oe Le spe dard wet thin} nericn has 208 female lawye | i 3 honey aside to pay the hospital ex- > ja t deal of merit, Not only are | Virginia contains one silk factory,|“ 8" penses of any of the Washington |” > > : FE the situations and the specialties are] abled condition | rench quarries employ 6,000 7 < | adeis, all new, The company carries apec The pliry ted for tonight, “The 817 Second Avenue | New York plasters want $460 q|!al scenery, and the stage effects are] Last Strok is very appropriate laay sald to be very clever, “A Girl from] inasmuch as it shows the causes | . old the boards all the} that lead up to the recent war wit! ash tnalin abies caubit ekten te | Chile" will hold thy r ith} og taal sews ‘to En-| wooks, opening Sunday night Spain. ‘The scenes are laid at Flor-| da, tonalite ne ‘Tonight will be the first benefit for] ida and different Cuban ports dur-| GON OF ayers Ket 19 cents per! tne noxpital fund of the Fortaon Re-| ing 1894 and 1898. In order, how rte | Met Corpe at the Third enue thea-|ever, to give those desiring to at There are 28,180 steamers and wail-|ter, ‘The wale of seats \y as,|tend the benefit a choice of attrac ing whip indeed, it should be, when the ob-/ tions, tomorrow night the bill will lephones: 3 fork has a Hebrew Painters’ | ject of the benefit is taken Into con-| be chan and “The Phoenix” will union. sideration, The prospects are that| be presented, Main 688, Main 659, | | | | | te tj ¢

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