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aoe eneecimenym ten eee see LAT Se sentTte KANGAROO haan =p ss ely Little Ones’ Wear MISS JULIA GRANT IS NOW A PRINCESS | n adapted by! superior bench, and entered on The Daughter of General Fred Grant 22! s"s "ws so": Gives His Pursuers Points on Long Marries a Royal Russian. ud raed Ghee coer gt Distance Jumping. HEADQUARTERS ~Y- | was a Geattle visitor yesterday | Beautiful C Cloaks, Knit Jackets, Hoods, Booties, Stockings and Underwear at heens that will make hp hob a pleasure. Mra. Sigied Anderson, age 28, died | terday at her residence, 020 Lake W avenue, of consumption. ae THE CEREMONY PERFORMED TWICE FINALLY CAPTURED IN MID-AIR T. Kurahashi, age 32, died yoster-| lInfante’ Fine ZEPHYR BOOTIES, Infante’ SILK pe gee pretntpi day at Providence hospttal The set wg eda anes ae poem a. lace i bod i € - Ane > e a o Se For Those Noblemen, You Know, Are Such) 7's enone A Novel and Sensational Scene Witnessed | “iris soorise vecutitat coiors:| irene masbRoIDERED ers Slippery Fellows—Wedded at Home Seay thane aiech tals of | on Howard Avenue Last Night by BOOTING uit Ulendoa: foe vation! Sit, aee immed: SLA volte. ternoon. The remaina will be ehip-| | Ped to Ban Francleco for cremation.| a Crowd of People. Infants’ Extra Quality SILK CAPS, rich embroidering. If you are look- Infante’ Pine Hand-Made ZBPHYK of Potter Palmer. | only 2c a pair |i | CINCINNATI BRLGRADE, Servia, Sept. 25 —The Sept. 2 ers accused of conspiracy against ex-|\ts grievance to PF King Milan, an‘ attempting to as-|of the Consolidated @assinate him by shooting last July,| the chotce of granting ¢ were announced today Koesevic| or havin and Paisitch must die, 10 others get) mands 9% years each, one nine years, seven| tee of men five years, and the reet acquitt if an. Pre talk wit a demands| The C. @& P. 8. RR. The de ~The street] scene of rehewed activity, and ships eourtmartia! sentences for 24 prison-| Rallwaymen's union today presented| three or four care daily. Kilgore, Frankiin land Black Diamond have « iarke with| number of men, and all are at w ie hauling « | ereat amount of coal from all these mit-) camps at present. Work during the | Winter will increase. The Cedar Mountain mine bas md are in ox Imost complet-| October 2—Grand opening. Wagner's band. Address of welcome by President Holmes. Vocal solo, “Star-Spangled Banner.” Addresses by tov. Rowers Speech by Mayor Hiumes, Musical program. the camera was at once got to work. | Unhappily the click of the inetru- ment drew the attention of the jail. ers, and the prisoner was hurried to 126 Cherry St ¥-L Boliding The Water Front. The Cearina arrived from Francisco at 1:59 yeoterday after r- noon. She is unloading « large car- go of general merchandise. pai otle, coals, ete. at the Arlington do whence she sails to Tacoma in a = or two. The steamship Queen Ocean dock at 9 o'clock morning for San Francisco satin tr | tomorrow echoore le toda . . ' din Sans eee WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 26.—In view of ox-Becretary Cartinie’s ‘ The First Hostile Bullet. |the passengers on the Seattle, and takes « large cargo of bumber statement recently. that Mr. Goebel had been a party to the pian to yg ra te of ont A 7 ee — : t s encounter e is Tre City of Seattle leaves from| Mil! free silver ax an taue in 1866 in Kentucky, and his assertion that ae tab ionnreantnneiin 4h Ges Gaetan ld BE GIVEN AWAY Yesier dock tonight for Skagway ana) Mr. O * visit to Washington in 1896 wae solely to secure Mr. Car- | t The war tension is unabated. Prepar- @ | of jcobergs, and were, in consequence, purchaser who one Lynn canal ports. | Hale's perstion to this end, it te #tili more doubtful whether Mr t which ts believed to be inevitable before | somewhat delayed Sater (A an es | Bryan wilt to his pur, to take the stump for Mr. Goebel | 1. There is increasing activity along the On the way north the City of Se- a Saar Coat | St te believed here that Mr. Bryen had elreaé ted fronticrs vanl and the Orange Free State. A corres- attle lost a seaman,Cornelius Gram- 50 Bedroom Suite PIN CUS WA i ' ‘ ‘ , mdy regretted hie prom- pondent town Argus, while visiting Majuba bill, steed, Who fell overbeasd On4 was " Star Estate Range | we to Blackburn to enter the Kentucky fight, and that he will take | where the iffered disastrous defeats at the hands of the drowned despite the utmost efforts to Or a $5.00 Rocker. advantage of Mr. Carlisle's assertion and withdraw his promise and keep Boers in 1881, eacaped being uck by @ bullet yester- | save him. CHECKMATED. his hands off the camp day. He sa horeeman in the distance. Many fist fights @ | Nothing to Do jocratic leaders, moreover, have begun to suspect strongly wen ee ee ee ee | " Nothing to Collect Je. it i is not sincerely converted to free silver. It is thought puuvyer el. oS ahah ana daha hanananahanaaanaranaranal AMUSEMENT BULLETIN. These handsome presents are now to Attempted to Open a Gamb!- WiLL BRYAN TALK IN KENTUCKY FOR GOEBEL? The Latter Accused of Participating in a Plan to Kill Free Silver in ’96. these leaders have advised Mr. Hryan against entering the state, and hir el his engagements to cane October 2—Prees day All new per men will be guests of the ex- hie cell, after the machine had been inne: ry position. A ballet will be taken for the handsomest newspaper man in | working eomething less than 16 sec- October 4-—dlatiread day. Vote on most popular railroad man. Great difficulty was experienced in paleworay Special attractions. getting the film from Rennes to ] , tober b-teattle day. Grand promenade concert. Vocal soloiste: | Paris, and it has taken the Biograph Fran, Pessenget ant Bun Mra. Jennie Houghton- Edmonds, Mra. C.F. Whittlesey, Mise Wttier, Miss |Company three weeks to circtimvent STORAGE McKinney, Mra, Hoffman, Dr. Hoffmann and Mise Clara Tester the police and postal authorities to ( = October &—German day. Songs of Germany by German societies. Gold | get {t out of France. It, howerver| om mn (On 6 Fire Avan medal a ‘ safely arrived in London. . e October Everybody's day. Rag-time muatec. Afternoon, “Chil a Lan tgiie id nly Pose ee was not dren's day,” admission 1 so lucky, and the film was seised by Ceteber Seciaaored concert, Yous) setotet the military police. Happily. how. E1GOTT & FRENCH CO. October 9 —Geeret order day. SWfret price, $26 second prige, for order |ever, a duplicate had been secured, 104 W. Washington St. have the only having the largest number in attendance and this is also being exhibited at the . October 18. Wedlling day Palace | Linotype Job Printing | Machins October I.—Army and navy day. Patriotic societies. The whole etory ie an admirable October 1.—Tacoma day. Music by Tacoma band. Afternoon, Baby | illustration of Anglo-American per- aR oe ea a 7 wry 7 show. Evening, Ath club exercises: tinactty. PS Ont r 13.—High sch Gold dal to best drilled boy in | to figure ia he uae manual arms. The City of Seattle and the Cottage October 1 lumbla day. Great Cake-walk. City brought $400,000 into port last October 4 rt Soloists Saturday evening. Several individu. ta tata ta dh th tata tte ta teeta the tt Ratha totic ache Rata ttt ttetectntatatet ais had with them large stakes, while the Bank of British North America at Dawson sent down the bulk of the! treasure. Gen. M. Carr was amoog $100 be seen in our windows. THIRD AVENUE THEATER (Tonight)—“A Breach of Promise.” Holden & Wilson Furniture Co. e em ’ Hlackourn today admitted that he did not know when| [WE STOCK EXCHANGE SEATTLE MINING STOCK ing House Without Permit rid begin his Kentucky campaign tour. He 4 billed to ca “Everytntny enenset.” ch in this state October 2, but he also has a date seattle Stock exch: t MARKET. . hehceph prices - The gambling houses now doing in Texas, Biackburn wrote to Mr. Bryan today for |_ 4t the See : : r ‘panini 109-11-13 Second Ave. Dusiness in Seattle are prospering mation as to when he will begin his Kentucky tour. day no transfers were mad ueh| At the Seattle Mining exchange to- They are filled to overflowing night an nm was sold 10,000 Lowt) day Princess Maud began to tumble) = ly, but still they fear competition ——=== SS] Creek at fe, buy at 3 days, Other! and closed at 11%c. 10,000 shares of | Tt has been stated frequently in th quotations were firm, but the mar Perce were sold in a block for $5,) a 8 e t Star that John Considine is the king! B | D ite an Ili S ‘Ba k. > apr aad ig a and 1,000 Lone Pine Surprive sold at} S fi 0 p B es pin gambler in the city, and that bh ur ars nami inoi n a 2 Oe is | 21tke @ ehare Diamonds 4 osi OX holds the key to the situation. He The Canadian. Aihericane of @¢ | vv ae Sale Weeping et $a puported €6 have said that no mor : SUT hsctiide & che room| ewelry Valuable Articles and Papers gambling houses shal) t ned in JOLABT, Sept. 25.—The Exchange bank at Frankfort, wii | ttle will hold a meeting | pe 3 ilverware Jor rent ab Be You carry Beattie ‘The gambling trust of which| county. « n open early this morning by @ big charge of dynamite | the chamber : % gers nag and ths bev. # one of the heads alle low ne Vednee i, 2 be 10 reported to be one of the heads) that shattered the building. With their*booty of $1,000 stowed in a large | wn 7 mee pos Alera How Safe Deposit Veults E4 Pincus, who was employed at| Ieather bag the thieves boldly walked down the main street of the vil- sae Pri ’ Pg mamnition wae-dps | CELEBRATION: oward HW. Columbia ot E, SHORROCK, Manage the Standard, was recently discharg-| las urishing revolvers, and appropriating @ hand car, started down | Ot atm preliminary me¢ | Waltham a nae fe violation of the rule the railroud track and escape: 0 , gpetecgh «gsi | < * pe aan Siena BAe she thes 5 he raiirowd track ar ped without the slightest trouble or resist- |) 04: week, and a constitution was and...... | houre. ance te 4 an option secured on! ‘The committee having in charg | wtation of being a crack cambier Jrafted and an of | decided to be “in it,” and open up The robbery aroused the surrounding country for several miles. Early | quarters to be furnished as club| the furnishing of muste for the ce Els fobes | game of his own. He visited Coun-| this f om & posse was organized among the farmers, who will |roome. Over 100 residents of this) piaiion attending the reception of atches | oo ¢limaa William MeArdie, who runs, *oUr the outlying districts, and if captured it is possibie the robbers will | city born across the b pave eS che Washington volunteers, Is to-|@ At Your Own Price COAL @ saloon directiy over the People's summarily dealt with on the Georgia plan. With shotguns, pitch. | nif their intention becoming : Shantee, ok. peepedhd to leene a ve.| forte 08 the search is being conducted, and a territle vengeance | members lay sending out Invitations to musi- cant room in the rear of the prem. ! Promised If the robbers are caught before the hot blood of the rural | : cal organizations throughout the isew for that purpose McArdle w wains has had an poportunity to cool ¢ | In pursuance of the resolut ee Ppaete-)| state Every band available wiil be j no Odjection, and It | ad the é d by the clty ell lawt onday | hired as far ae the funds of the com- ro Pac: thy Bagels oe night tnstructing the chiof of police| mittee will permit. It is thought H | - " ves | | b rrest of all ¢ orderly em y « 7 vol closed. BUILDING PERMITS. eeerEEnTPOE, - | 90, Ste" Se Se oive Teale” way.| cose hale geevions AG Aue’ soaimaities ; AND. Considine was not long in learning | —_— women found above enle ‘ er thel c committee ss . eoeel jeoee, : vi yout 20 were taken to headquarters, defrays the traveling expenses, ana | of Pincus’ coup, and {t ts alleged be Bullding permits were issued wang! Articles of incorporation of the|*?0Ut 20 were taken save thes shat , ‘ 1 gan immediately to place obstruc-| to Mrs, Anna Megs to build a two| 2¥ersreen cemetery were filed today| Set MEht. Chief Head gave thin 6) that many othe organisations will H WE ARE tions in the way of his late employe.| tory ¢rame residence at £008 Boren 2Y MH. Kleemaeyer, president of the have been instructed to svek| bands have already spoken of mak | ae eee ae penrane BAe tid: Bite 1,600; alo + 6 ema tn warters ling coposesions, and It te expected The only first-class jew- | that he would take his (McArdie's) Avenue to $1,500; alzo repairs At) ‘Phe Applegate Hydraulic Mining| gv tent the pulriotie dale. wil be es- elry house in the city $) lease away, compelling 2006 Boren avenue to cost $900; John/ company today filed articles of incor-| ane pre department was called out! sisted by out-of-town band vail that gives a. | wee PETE HG CSC IR r quarters. Coneidin: 4¥ the| Douglas to build a brick furnace at| poration with a capital stock of $600,-| apont 0.30 oclock Saturday evening wait isle ged H a aie | se on the building, and McArdie 1204 Western avenue to cost $126; C,| 000, The incorporatora were: G, W,| ADOUL HM) & five’ Em linals alum KEY WEST, Sept. 25.—Yellow fe- ; W itt G A SOAP~ Sub-leases it from him. McArdie|F. Batley one story residence at Chapman, James B. Dow, A. BY Gra-| C0 Oe A onaid. Loss nom-| ver continues ite rapid spread, but ritfen uarantee 3) 7 aw the point and ruled Pincun out. 1 elmont place to cost $600 ham, 8. J, Moore and P. A. Mor : Y ina dmincséia a gull amal. Oer With E Purch | Made from PURE veyetabie Ae 4 requit of thie action, it te said _ wan. Neg Minnie Weber against 60 cases have been reported to the i very Purchase, oils. Sulphur Cream Soap for Considine has reduced the rent of the Madiaun Street Cable Railway| health officers, and as many more teow $| $he,ecelp oF complexion. Mane McArdie’s saioon from $150 to $50 per, JACOBS WILL NOT S da ae Beek trate-| wot seaueaed. Deathe t Bate nae Hi, Sere te ee ile 4 : | MARRIAGE LICENSES, ee ey teanaferred ber is 3 Sales commence at 3 WM, STAFFORD & CO, A aid, ja not yet dis Judge Orange Jacobse will not sue a < re - wes " : 1734 First Avenue A Ae ; from the elvil department to Judg : ‘ nts Wanted a Me will fight % rust.” | ef Post-Intelligencer Publishing} Marriage Meenses were issued by! yacovs' court, and will be heard to| The will of John D. Jury, deceased, H 2:30 and 7:30 daily 3) Shaw: will opts loltery wares in © npany for bel. Today ssued| the county auditor today to James| morrow. | AS AaeriEreD 00° ropase, teary oe attle some time next week. | an order to Attorney General Vance|F. Land to Annie F. Collier, both of 7 ful Bil path idl he Oh Pid ag iH |B Pensea Wieh’s WINES pont AAbasse: Ail iros .se, Thin will not came| Seattle; Enoch Willman, of Seattie, ag) ee amp fie pe hy | SOWSER Weuee nevi si > | eyege Sng ae ; BANK CLEARANCES sa MUTT It haw been known| to Annie Hrederickson, of La Con ee , man ‘right uid the old| ‘The Guarantee Loan & Trust com- H Hl They Song act fr the Nelle: . for som that both parties to) ner; Wallace F, Meade to MaryHaas,| man, composedly, “Jes let him stay| pany today fled a deed transferring yacoa vaults, Napa, Wo have grown -_ the case anted matter dropped,| both of Seattle; John Brown to Julia! tar—kase ef you pester bim_ he in| te ohn Raymond and Ole Shea lots IH 3 Z At the Beattie clearing house to! and the « thing needed was a go-| Hanson, both of Geattle; Harry|goring his rattle an’ wake up yer|1 to 12 inclusive, in block 40, se a Ig 3) & Corgiat Gay bank clearances were $40,i45.22, betwe Sam Plies brought the af-|Thomas to Mary N. Edwards, both of] mammy, and then thar'll be the dev-|ad to Seatle. ‘The consideration w 817 Second Ave, soot jephone Mat 837 and balances were $209,368.25. fair to ite present head, | wack Diamond, ju to pay!" 1 39000 on @ lea aaa id ta ai dit * BOOTIES, with wool-fleeced soles; | Capt. Hodges arrived at the tocal itd Peciees fo, golet:| ing for the finest, these will sult ; | reerutting office this morning from/ tedanty Hana-Knit zperHyn|. %°% $2.00 value, only $1.45 each i ° , r VAD ; ortland. and ip holding the regular! 4 yangaroo hunt in Beatle is the| hopeless bewliderment, when a amall| SACQUES, pretty styles, only en ee dea te ww WPORT, R. 1, Sept Miss Julius Grant, daughter of minations for the army OVER iatent local sensation. ne exciting, boy uttered @ yell, and pointed to te each ; oe Gen, and Mrs, Freda G was married here last night to Prince h renorted for examination thin! wnsse took piace last night the] the rear of the yard, where the quer-|Infants’ Extra Quality Hand-Knit| Value; only a L Cantaruacne, of Russia. The marriage was at the residence of ning, and it this thought the total) Voi niry the Columbia sehool ry Was Vanishing around the corner) ZEPHYR ®ACQUES, in beautifull Infants’ Pretty Hand-Knit WOOL t number for the dayy will be at 15. | grounds, and attracted a large crow { the schoolhouse. He had Jumped) colors; $1.00 value, only the each| HOODS, pretty colors; only . Mr ona are ‘otter F ; < : i sain - . ve horses ane packers were | Hert Pillir a young an living at over their hb de Then Pillings | Infant Ext a Quality Fine CASH- . 2 _— NEWPORT, Sept. 2 rT nurch wedding of Prince Cantacu ed to the Index Calumet ming | 715 Howard avenue t ’ crows. thought of a plan. He stationed him-| MERE LONG COATS, beautiful) Infants’ Fine CASHMERE LONG Bene and Julia Grant took place at no At All Saints’ Prot today, and the fitet #hipmente witi| ine one the vacant the, weit t 1 a corner of the building.| silk embrotdered, handsome silk) COATS, handsome silk embroider- estant church. The ceremony was foll a reception and a be made the firet week in October | Columbia rehool, wher was b The ch came his way As che braid trimmed; $2.0 value, only ed cape, warm Noting throughout; ed b a are h roo passed, he threw himeecif 2.00 each) $1.75 value, ony . $1.25 eachd wedding breakfast at “Feaulieu Mrs ¢ Palmer's villa About two tone of ore a day will be ya * ” ; 1 raged About 9 distinguished eucet t J the eremony packed out until the enow flys The be i be . ; oo at ae, aoe Rad omniss ums = - The presence of a number o| United States army avy off ledge now being worked is reven feet . het _ hunter suffered GET OUR PRICES ON UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, THERE'S cers lent a military atmory nuptials Among those wide, and about 2% per cent. is cop nd|in which the young pre “_ had Present were: Gens Miles, M ‘orbin. Others present per, It assays about $52 to the ton mister, it — yard Pander bt mg ou -ref MONEY IN IT FOR YOU id rute, he secure e were Chauncey M. Depew. Mrs Gen. and Mrs. FLV doe seg Behe, ‘ Greene, Gea, and Mra. Grant Wit 4 Bourke Cochran | Another of the I2-inch mortare ; ange) hier _— we neyy age Dag ~ 2 O. Ww. ERSON & BRO Today's wedding ceremony arked contrast to t Rus- which will be mounted on Admiralty | beast that cr * ged their path on the — procession 4 yy! e Ph t N ecdool grounds dows Sian service of yesterday, Th» chapel was beautifully decorated. Head, lies in front of the Ariington | > ‘ | * ee On the altar and chance * t number of bas | dock, where It will be loaded on the, _Piliing’» curiosity was aroused by Lest night the kangaroo held = 206, 208, 210 Pike St. kets Med with white o me b Large gar ‘steamer Rapid Transit. These can-| this, and by « further o f| impromptu reception in the Pillings : lands of bride's rowes . n 1 a bower none came direct from Sandy Hook | Wid Kambolings and wonderful feats) barn. He received many and varied} whieh almost hid from view th party as \t stood at the proving grounds. The one which oe wha ear taaia: recooninnt toe! lean ore iy aeith th pa |PI F When —. altar, ‘The bridal procession in ynly Mise Grant and her oa- now fests on its journey, weights #94 saw what he readily r nized | « em calmly e ’ cort and ushere The we no b eamat nor maid of honor 29,400 pounds, as 4 young kangare Th hase | thon of the dogs. with whom he seem. Mise Grant was gowned ina white dress, severely cut, but of te $ | a. ways Davies, pastor of the| enthuslastic, but not wise. They en-| tance . DREYFU ou Wan and carried a bouquet f ates’ tie and Miles of the valley. She Welsh Preebyterian church, on Olive deavored to ¢ ut t young The man who knows it «@ we wore gifts of the bridegroom ta her corsa including an orna | atreet between Beventh and Gurhth| *tranger from the Antipodes, who| (here He came toward the last, t of diamonds and en ad a rope pea ria. lavenues, died today at the Fanny| Kept well ahead of them by a series| When the crowd was thin. He look a n ae cs so thee a dc ck o Ghowanee 4 beit | Paddock hospital at Tacoma. He/ of rely 16 or 18 feet hops. Finaily|ed on the little Antipodean a mo-| The Britieh Biograph Company, San eee wae See vet ORTON Of 6 Chey a aan | the beast was corne by chance |ment, then seid: “Humph! Just as| despite the utmost endeavors of the Mant in red and gold had been sick only a short time with : Accompanied by Horace Potter, his beat man.he met the bride |a complication of disea He was| The hunters, whose number wax pow! | though. ‘That's no kangaroo; i'#/ French governmen, succeeded in pel ace a and ushers at the altar Then followed a simpie Epiec i ser- about @ years old. He had been the| ‘ncreased by the addition of several] @ prairie wolf etting photographs of Dreyfus ex- vice. The weeded pair lett tae Geach tained y for the Palm | pastor at the Welsh church over a/ email boys, a coup t nciygtag| It wae ascertained later that the! orcising in the prison yard at Ren- er mansion, where they received congratulations | year. The remains wil! be brought | liberal sprinkling jogs, drew in| little stranger had escaped from one |e sm the prine t orinees henna ‘ this eit J}upon him. There was a moment of| home of Capt. Campbell, of Seven or rocatesthie afternoon the prince and princess w Mt leave for New ie city tonight, | 5 Sleathieam dannaliile ‘ing Pil-|teonth and Madison. He will be re-| To do thie they rented a house dir tae Guid wil epend the winter with the Princsen Mototen artletie tinwe been bigned by Wick! lage leaned forsrasé to lay hands on|terned tedey. Mosatima, the Pil-| evertooking the yard, and erected & Remember we have the i Glee » | Burleigh, of Portiand, and Torn Con-| the game. Th ¢ c |" new back yard is thronged with! wooden scaffolding on the top. So Lar and Most Com j mariner, They will meet) Kanes ry j the youths of the neighborhood who! far they were left unmolested, but gest ereereee JOR oF about October 10 under the) clutched thin alr. ‘The wh seem to believe With Artemus Ward, | the sight of a camera on the scaffold plete Stock in the City. auspices of the Hawthorne club.| the beast had crouched wae vacant | that the kangaroo ts “an amusin’ lit-| sed the authorities to at once 26s write | This will te « hard, clean fight; and) The crowd looked at one another in| tle kuss.” raise & high screen round the yara,| © cabeapaiest nied CONSPIRATORS MAY STRIKE from all indications will be the sport nnn | Ad In this way effectually shut the D. S. JOHNSTON ing event the fal Coatelio te a ~ | prisoner from view Ihard fighter. Burlet tae ih te a good man} H Mr. Orde, the representative of the 903 Second Ave. Burke |i saw ine att Secor "Saarkes) = Gecial Days at the Exposition. —{s-many:” trewapon "eowerea” Ms nme | INCINNATI and others Arrangements wil! be! seaffolding with tarpaulin, and ap- perfected today. ———_ parently gave up the attempt. Be- Ss Cc hh -— - ay? hind the tarpaulin, however, close The cea! towns on the Columbia | Work at the Armory 1s progrese-ing rapidly, and the firet Geattic ox- Wwethte Wen wane bee tarde Gave Ona pot sto Would-Be Assassins of King | Street hits Men Meet) Putet sound are very lively these! position will soon be in shape for the opening. Exbibite are already be- | when at the end of that time the : |days. Kenton is full of working Oficlals were convinoed that the dan-| old | Guet Milan Are Sentenced With a Rebuff. peanlny Sad it te hard to gat rooms| 8S Pmt tn Plnme-mad they inctate some clewant and costly Giepiays, The fer was over, and Dreyfus was al- Felt Assay Value. at the hotel Cedar Mountain is the) program for each day of the exposition has been arranged as follows lowed to exercise without the screen! JOSEPH waven ‘a BRO BROS.

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