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: ’ ’ 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. ~~ } Reed's Suc ir. . | PORTLAND, M 1k. The | ‘i | Republican district thon thie} ? morning nominated as congressman, | § ulumn an In er Rood's successor, his former priv= $ late secretary, Amos Al ? | Ounces of Prevention, $ “ bd | Never begin a Journey until break) 5 } | | fast haw been eaten ‘ ‘ 5 i H H Never take warm drinks and then | C t W th th F d | B \Id- ‘ After the Vigorous Hand-Shaking Exer- ..ssiiis%'.ssre"ssay' vw IN Connection With the Federal Bu Keep the back, especially between . ‘ i ¢ e ~: ; the should: blade well cove: t L ee eres ere ceae ing Corner Stone Laying. : |aino the cheat well protected | In wleeping in a cold room establiah $ _ | the habit of breathing through the J 3 } aa a ; e CHICAGO, Sept I i Chief Justice Chartes Russell @ . pat eb bree pig ripe &. nish the. BL then. Aeeate ‘BibMas, ot Maclant, Wit ve Ghica> © Mint.) They are, without doubt, the most | Never omit regular bathing, foruns; @ Minco® 5 z Gorden. t received definite assur * ig ents in the city. the cold will clone the pores and favor ° at att ri jay banquet a He | Pre rin for the Frida and Saturda bere yr baggy bd lore ted ¥ for the ban- @ Latie® Dark Pattern PERCALE fect fitting; $6.00 value, only pa 8 After exeret f any kind never e 1 or 7 Auditoriu e WAIBTS, perfect fitting; The value, 14.00 @ ch . | ride in an open carriage or near the @ will be de at 1 ' t United States, @ only 0 each! Ladies’ BLACK WAISTS, H | window of a train for a m nt; it ee Mew and Ca f them mntrice @ . ins ° . nicely fink A fitting; 7% Ordeals Through Which He Is S sscpudg io wesm sus'evea tie | a maree ecmaeas a tna countries [adios Pine Pieced OMAR Camnt-| Mcely Ania me, When hoarse, speak as little as pos @ tries wh ‘ t " a border nearthe @ | * tte rns, finely finished; | Ladies’ Fine Fleeced PPRSIA Fated to Pass. sible until the hoarseness ix recover- @ ats of arte The mucets will wit down © toes Soe vach| CASHMERE WAISTS, beautiful jed from, else the veice may be per e ‘ h 1 .“ w n ath @ | ne WOOL WAS nea} ¥a 4 and etriped pattern; $1.35 manently lost or difficulties of the hed t f inigt . nl m a t. |. Value, only $1.00 | throat Produced ~ ' r ficial lint of speak: @ | hout, pretty yoke und plait) 1 idies Fine Wool CABHM - TOMPKINSVILLE, Sept Palr skies and cool.ertap weath- @ | 1 ANE e bana by ne rneratone @ | k; 51.0 hue y WAISTS, pretty shades of er again greeted Admiral Dewey and his men this morning, Small @ | | e | 1b ea na and black, beautifully ft began to circle around the Ompla ~ S o'ctock, but no one @ | ¢ ' Dr. Emil G. @ | Ladies’ Fine WOOL WAISTS $2.00 value, only...$1.00 each allowed aboard, as the admiral wished to avoid fatigue and @ ry le f welcome on @ | avy and red combinats Fine Black SICILLAAN spare bimeeif for the trying ordeals of Friday and Saturday, No @ | e t 1 Stat I «and Chih " | 1 trimmed, extremely handsomely one will be permitted to greet Dewey today, except those having @ | e nator M. Cutiom, ¢ Lanner oe. ne garment; $2.29 value only business with him, Tompkinaville ix Alled with visitors ali anxious @ | e 1 pond to toasts * 1.5 | Mercerized to get a glimpse of the famous satior ° « he 5 M r rt Laur 8 @ | Ladies Fine BLACK SATIN] handsomely mede, a Admiral Howson was the first visitor today, The two hada @ o i 1 Lich retary of the @ | WAISTS of One, grand wearing eh, grand weari jong sectable chat Afterwards 1 woted by congress @ | PITTRHIUNG, Pa, Sept. 24—Pitte * 1 14 J { Mneiand aj. Gen | satin, beautifully made and per-| ment % value, only were present " to t Olympla’s er The Wash oat * ve b burg manufacturers who have been e ' bD Kn ® o mittee, headed By Gen. Miled, bo ee ae coon oe tive in the formation of the t ° ° é “— a Afte ermal gfoetings were exchanged, Ad- @ nt DRMSS BKIRTS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Sual Diewty. tweited the commiticcmen into hie cabin, where the @ |1cen Bridge Company, the new Seeeoeeresecsereresereoreseoseoees arrangements for the Washington bration were discussed. @. | bine to be organized next week, (day - = | A flotilla of torpedo boats joined the fleet of warships wh the @ | gave out detalis of the organisation } | 7 7” fet cmc'varsncs cance bie $ statute Sass PRIGE OF PAPER |THE NEWYORK, W. PETERSON & BRO ed salutes with the fagehip and the anchored with the fleet e et wroductt ¢ thi ° e 4 - ~ e Admiral Dewey was up and on deck before § o'piock th > {1 pee rapqroiga | } Ing. Yesterday's onslaught of visitors apparently had 1 $ | which make @ proft of nearly $3,000, -) COES HIGHER CUSTOM HOUSE 206, 208. 210 Pike St, on his strength. To the newspaper men alted on him thie @ ios pricey 6: earnings ah gre during | mor est as much a ‘ the past ton yours 1th economics ‘ ae DO Ses °t wie ¢ us «Rese «hg apa @ | in the way of freight and manage Ess | " | When NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Today finds New York full of visitors, @ | ment. It ls expected to make a prot, NEW YORK, Sept, 28-—N WASHINOTON, D. C., Rept a ‘4 , ——i The arrival of the Ciempia ahead of tine had the effect of bring. @ | 9 94,000,000 a year. This company| per has risen a quarter a Th ttee headed by James K ALL SO o : t thousands of people into town who had not intended to @ | will have Ite headquartere in New) pound wit the fast thr k r sing architect of the | y Want betore Friday. Every incoming train le crowded to its utmowt @ | York. A branch office will be eatab-| The newspapers of New York city, t y h was appointed tol | ou capacity. The street fakire are doing a rushing business. Dewey @ | !inhed here and possibly in Philadel-| according to an official of t paws on the merits of the designs and| | ; 1 é hs 1 | phia. pany which sugplies all fi plans f the new custom house in ‘ ” Sine MIN SAE Al Rind Of scnvenire gall like hot cables. © | Pr a siias sicad will be 061,t00.00,| thew, Use 400 tons of paper dally, at| New York, today completed thett Assertion makes aoveenene ciara] A Bargain ¥ troops are expecte: arr | of which $29,000,000 will be preferred of two « . i. tion of the twenty plane sub-| ye. > : att k. de ‘ t rer | cumulative stoc aring 7 per cent y int 1 the plans except three has detective whose apa POSOSOO OOOO OO SESOOSESOOSOOOOOOOOO OD —-Nnilative siuck. Downing | per cont Pes : rejected, and theoe will be| , Paris hae Getective wh in aNew, g New, Slightly Uses — — — = —=—== = = ued at once. Of the common stuck the drought of last sur “ t tnt hands of a force of com- aedcaiheh ok ‘cis ‘tothe te oe | | #4 100,000 will be issued at once. The impaired the water power the pa-) puters ancertain whether the ARORS Crees . | purchase ot other plants, yet inde- Nook paper has also ay 1 for the amount of the appropria.| St** * | or | pendent, quarter of « cent @ pound a 8. A final rd will not be made| Bilectrietans claim that the human| MASS MEETING TAKES PORAC te in oma sa — on paper from three-quart fa for at le two three weeks ng a5 Sy noes pict eal mi we have 5 Germany imported eggs to! to a cent a pound Senses 1 shoe om live wire Remember the | | ine value of $3,800,000. In 1494 the| The price of #hoe leather has risen r & man who never resorts| Tunis hae been @ French province! Largest and Most Com lets Stock in the City. —_— se jamount was nearly trebied. Russia! from 2% to & per cent. owing to thel to Ie measures Who ts he?"| for 18 years, but the recent census} F ‘The first mass meeting of the MANILA, Sept. 28—Gen Seah: 9 per cent. of them. j Scarcity of combides A strawberry peddler | shows only 20,000 Frenchmen 10 (86) ¢914) waite tor priews end terms Joca! union of the Christian Endeav- | thur has entered Porsc after « halt- ee ee | CO!oNY | i - hour's hard fighting. The American 5 Sea iran Ambitious Youth—Is that man you) D. S. JOHNSTON SET beinens Aeeerow evening at lose was slight. The Insurgent lose j just bawed to your publisher? Stru the Methodist Protestant chureh,| {0"\.nwwn Phe enemy fled north. | | fling Author—No; That's my pawn.| 903 Second Ave, Burke Bulldlag corner of Third avenue and Pine ward, and when the Americans en-| broker | street. The committee on arrange- | tered the town they found it prac-| Editor—Haven't we a line standing ments have been busy for several tically deserted | which The Unep Weeks, and an interesting program he insurgents resentiy entrench | | Turk?’ Poremaa—Yees, sir hase been prepa: ° ed and garrisoned the town o' oto} Just have it changed to * .. POM... Te Ct and tN lon Laguna de Bay. Subsequently | speakable Frenchman,” and bring it Gold Dust eocial hour will be two features. Cane Larson, of the gunboat Napi- up to date wah . lei ‘The meeting wil! hegin promptly at/ dan, landed for a conference with ev, Sebesed. 0 (Alabama. On6 JOSEPH. MAYER 2 BROS. 246 o'clock. There will be a song the citizens. As he was proceed- —_— | Sreated & parole to & negro impris- 1i6Cherry & — B-t, Bolla ; Service of 15 minutes, and then four ing 'up the main street he was re- enad on Gonvistion of stealing chiett ing Sarena of seven minsiey wach. 4t|coived wih otey fom ander | W f an Uph my gay . : “For Personal Righteous-/trench. The party hastily retreat- siati at danal. Diy, oF ent & enaehen ; HM. Veness; “For Persona! | ed to the boat, under cover of bulid- OF any portion thevect ter the nent ; Bervice,” by Ida M. Carlson; “For! ings, and regained their vessel. The! tr k b a Ti d | W ic hte ceumthn Wie anaes ween tae ' Personal Growth.” by Mrs. Edith Napidan then bombarded the trench én uc y | a ave. le nditions “pow'rful hard.” ‘ Steinmets; “This Life Is in His Son,” f an hour, completely destroying - - t. The question has been frequently | ; . asked: Who was Bronx, whose name — | e On the U. &. revenue cutter McCulloch, which arrived in port morning John P. Fults, of | was given to the Bronx river and to . ee 4 pg ged a Ln one Riga er eRe dl tok : r apertences during ecent os : | one of the five boroughs of Greater | quakes near Yakut eaht o rospector: h working platinum mines at Disen- te a? that the river Dreylus Is Expected in Texas, | $ Sststnenr'tar er sor or ave daye ne eaynte couid never call hs‘ hie wen ™asd Whattnns | em, fore? I apeware that the TO BE GIVEN AWAY | @ whole party escaped almost without injury, after their camp had b era wiped out of exis @ | who settled in that region - - | © ence, he considers a moat miraculous occurrence. Mr. } aids 9 a year. with @ sum- © | Jone the department of bull dcitsr's worth oe ‘taore NTO : . | @ ber of prospectors, I have been working on platinum : Yak trict Disanchantment @ | eyed permite for the erection in the equal opportunity to get GAR 4 BSEO ‘Zen... Bop’ aie Altres Dreytus, @ bay. We consider that we have struck she richert 1 mines he world. My camp, in © | porous rons of 1.798 bulldio @ Mme. Dreytus and their children, Mme. Bertha Morre. cousin @ @ which beside myself was Dwight Stevens, of Beat! a “Ah vgn > | boreuse f Be pa ate oeions A $50 Bedroom Suite @ of Mme. Dreyfus, and her daught Emma end Ida Morre, @ | © bey, and a short distance from the immense Hubbard 5 ' wa 6 te © laa Star Estate eter Sereaeeere very e008 to viet De. Gectge B. Meere ¢ | oO fret earthquake shocks. All the week following, by } ' bled sously, and 0 | <pive haw been the greatest year tory OF @ $5.00 Rocker. this city. They will be accompanied by Lieut. Max Rance @ peculiar thing aboutthe shocks was that they alw . Reales tee a is has cveesa abi ; @ Morre, iate of the French army. Mme. Morre has sold her catate @ tember 10, at 9 o'clock in the morning, the first sev nook * followed by aligns @ |DeRr® that the New Jersey farmers!’ Nothing to Do § rer poe Om reside here permenentiy. She and her one, © @ shocks all day, but at about 2 o'clock, the earth trem! xtent that we could @ | BAY* hog pa - ot b oiuaine Nothing to Collect = © the Beier, have persuaded Captain Dreyfus to spend the win @ not stand on our feet. The Hubbard glacter, whieh and from 1.000 to @ | "AK (ot) “Ske Cicking of thie popule Jone handsome presents are now to @ ter here to recapitulate his health , ° @ 5,000 feet deep, war shaken loos and ran half a m i ay. From the hile © | asieyg pe prt age yed gs, be sewn in our widows _ ° The news about Dreyfus was made public by J. H. 8. @ & ak the back of ue the rocks jcce and tumbiel Tis & wal Gel aha Bel fruit will begin CB height the @ Eteen, of Shre rt, La., Who saw the Morres at Rennes just @ r aie ras i ~ : “ : sath-igg yg Weare: |lier than usual, and it is feduieiia Wak “Shs, Beene Ganet, whe kanwa the Drevine © 2 Mant near ue were camped Abe Planner . . ‘|; Jim Bullman, of Neah © | tnat they will be cheaper than usual Holden & Wilson F Purntare C, r from Mme. hat the “@ © Way, ond Andy Jobnecs, the second & z : pep seod from the giacier @ | storeover, they are very fine, large 3 family welt learned trom Mme. Dreyfus that the captain @ and 2% yards from the beach. About 10 yards above acres in extent and 15 to @ | 204 sound. Now, if the turkey crop e Lieut Sait feigned when Dreyfes wee degraded. The > |2F 7 mock a6 8 e'eloc’ shook out th t @ | proves to be a good one, there le 109-11-13 Second Ave, +. , eo severe shoe! o'clock shoe t the « ’ ater per ; os Baggage of the Dreyfus and Morre family in checked to New @ | guy Uh’our tame We were mith everything we ; cf, Paured down the @ splendid prospect for Thanksgiving @ York via Liverpool. The tassition decided to come to Am a @ © tasted calt water wh an immense tidal wave ¢ back: nabs ab th ey of 3 | day a 3 posinsd bend a hiro yaa cy ome Ase bane a ved te : @ none of us were injured. @ | The newest “lucky piece” is a carv- court martial would be. rt. Morre was inclined to deny the pe ~ rit, not bigger ¢ a © coming of Dreyfus untii he heard Mr. Eteen’s story © | Seeccccccoccocccccosooseseoeesooese © Sean, whteh meet, be Sarteed:tn the 3 @ In a letter to Dr. Morre, r ed today, Mrs. Morre writes @ | ooo OP OO OOOO OOOO COSCO | > tie Rand OF douria Ca " RES * that not less than twenty influential Jewish familie emil- @ |t . without dropping @ ing their possessions at Nancy America. She says @ | lihanera, wis ahh 6% ervire | soos Testis item Causa Bacinis one Baking Powde' $ that the exodus of Jews from Franc Hl be very great $ GETTING ALL ese sated iiidiii ii titled nak’ thetahd, in imak, tear Lie een, who is of a prominent French family in Louls a We've got to k 1 ir ex tiny amulets are all in vogue. In @ arrived here yesterday fr sit to his sister in Rennes, @ penses, and I thought I nt “3 CITY NEWS. “ge | time bunny asumes a lovely color which place he left two day# before the Dreyfus trial. He met @ THINGS READY wou te dave out th Rath Y % 1” lithe & moarebhaden pips, and then it @ Mrs. Morre, who told him of her intended removal to San An- @ kaow they have of ru . K ARAAAR ; he. teanntarre’ € ady's purse @ tonlo and Dreyfus’ intended viet. The Morre and Dreyfus @ in the entire ae at / 1 Ny AAAAAAAAISS mig " ths cabteid urios, but or families come from Mulhausen. Alsace. Mrs. Morre’s father @ reas | leave them out we ant] when duly “warmed” has the we es ee 3 | Preparations Being Made for #15, «01 »» one » any | le W. Haakins, age 38, died yes-|er’s good fortune been asmured, Don't | lay at the United States Marine | forget that! SOOOOHOSHOOOHO SH SOSOOOOOOOOOO OO OOD the Exposition Opening. ct , z Hagin <M, ° A Was ex- pital, Port Townsend, Wash., of| There is no smallpox in New York ked. Assuming a tragt Kni's disease. Dec 1 was al put the board of health is not to be sare apes Faery adel en pber of M. EB. B. A. No. 38, of this|julled into false security. So it has . . ja steady run of exhibits te pouring yuld be n a | had one thousand pupile of the public * aqui n lans on e arpa . jinto the Seattle exposition, ‘This ja comp Ota ete schools vaccinated in the last few B-~ ltrue in all the departments. Man- T | re rua director reflected a mo-| The fu h) services of Capt. Thos. gays, and there are other juventies ~ ~ lager Armettons sage (hal on Gatur- me non " ‘ 4 A. Green, wh a wae qe in the ole- waiting for the of fon. Many of a e on onor o EL PASO, Tex pt. %—The Yaqui Indians continue @ \day night every inch of available is saath. ieianee eusher ce the nts object te iedeny| their @ their depredations in Sonora, Mexieo, and roving bands are @ space will be taken. ‘The priae of ie : boro Oe A wepcinel a, tak A. ere f is Ti i Ki it @ now scattered through the mountains on the Yoqui river e $25 offered by the management for WEATHER FORECAST. ; ty in agternoon at |help themselves -indlndl ve nd Scld on Its Merits & Americans have begun to suffer at the hands of th @ the moat complete booth or exhibit : nat Gees tine udbices of tee ee eatety of the Whole “com @ ages, and if reports be true, se men from New York have @ lon opening day has caused consider For Seattle and V Inity.—Tonigh ¢° munity is ot, mare Bi por pees @ been murdered recentiy in the Sahuaripa distri Many other @ me emulation among the large @nd Friday, fair; northwest 1 ae the p vs cath tic aikeace ae 4 peaageniers gil er ones S orything they : number of exhibitors, and t* having ented At ng of the chamber oti eon maiic have nat Chal oe posapesed and their mines wrecked the effect of rushing things fust terday Senator George | Vaccination. Parents have not eve If You Are Not 4 . mrs Burgess and Joma Rowers, of Denver oi « cairive ! $ | now bs SEATTLE MINING 5 sTock | tesa Sa Maus b | the exe nS that Leey Sbanet SiBord Uy Vented Winn Teer wo INES cy i at Map thanape lh wd lepmeny (londaktgie be atric ag | The Women's department of the . ; f the United States Coant | £or the operation Ie done ’ Let us furnish you w @ on the northeastern branch of the Yaqui river, which they had @ — | art gallery, which in to be in charge 1 Geodetic survey, made address. | We? the parents make application They. come, direct trem the Migie +4 a a pod the past y - 3 oa were Given ont i the @ of Miss Bessie Winsor, will be in| At the Seattle Mining exchange) os To one who wishes to help the un-|@ Vines for 80 years in@ions, after being robbed of everything they p liteelf an exposition of women's work die . fortunate, a kn: dge of human na on today bidders and » kept a iit Tur ed that he rtuna © The mine is sixty miles from the nearest camp or settle. @ in these lin All Who desire to! oo oon everyth “tag cout ; wer to have|ture is as necessary of good will rors Myguageece, @ Corsten S ment, and, after their food supplies had been taken, they were @ | piace exhibits to thi or any other Sduee, cian iad are anid . ay cattle. Com-| Well meaning but tactless persons © competied to trudge the entire distance without a morsel to eat. @ |department, are requested Oy tne ee eee a ya “qe nting on the reserves, he|often underrate the Intelligence of @ One of the miners, in telling of the xperience tonight, said @ management to send thelr material | 9) ooo at ite tuyer 60 a aid nght. a: Seadsuatinent ar” tra| those whoun they Seok (oelp, nad At @ that they considered t emacives fortunate that they escap- © to his office at the Armory, accom. | 20. al mo }, 7 per sndaries wea necessary low their int urse to be marred 3 -: eel acre ake cc Fy yar ee tat netene Wits ee 4 | panied by a tag, on which should be [SCRE CASA é | Air ge by an atmosphere of patronage and vel ays ago, and tellin m that neithe exicans nor I) deseriptive matter concerning n rs, who buncoed Gus] condescension. An inmate of a New &§ Americans would be longer tolerated in that portion of Sonora ®@ | tne exhibit, and the exhibitor's| MORTHWESTERN STOCKS|, nh out of $105 yesterday, re-| York tenement house recently satd @ allotted to the India confiscated all their provisions, arms @ {name This is true of pletures a18.| a+ the Northwestern Mining ex-|t ! the money and has been re-|to a woman whose life had been de- ce ) @ and ammunition and ordered them to move on ey then filled @ The smoking room is to be @ pleas | orange today the cok Hatok: é le 1 |v ted to good deed: “I never had a @ the shaft of the mine with dirt and stones and wrecked all the @ ant feature of the big exposition. | gion the only sale made A bot ya gate |chance to learn much, but Tdon’t like @ machinery. The Yaqui ¢ spoke go0d English and appear- @ Here the lovers of good Havanan) yrocatient at. 10 i jal of J. B. Clark, who tt is} to be treated as if T hadn't any un- bd « to be a Mexican. All the indians ere armed with Win 4 can rest and talk over what they | | ged tried to Kill his wife a week| derstanding. I know good lang chesters and seemed to mean bus , - oe ; ‘ ; |have seen, or enjoy # brief perusal | neo, ? WEN OC ued for 10 days,| from poor, and I'd rather hear words bd ° of the events of the day, The let-| BANK CLEARANCES. ‘in Judge Cann‘s court | that sound educated. even if I don't POSOOHSHHOSHOHSOOOSHOSEDOHY. “90008 ting of this concession will occur | Ce pr: exactly know what they mean, than ——— er iiiany onitt at) Manager Arm- At the Seattle Clearir ame t een A!-Ki arrived from} to pe talked down to as if I were a/c es recor strong’s office day bank clearances amounted he north this afternoon with 90] pany. on the care of teeth and H Season tickets will be on sale at while balances were $190,- | Passenger Much drift ice was ens} your teeth cleansed and 6 ec e 0 0 two places—the exposition building 296.16. , ou Passengers report that! : , i . Sa Gtewust & Holmes’ drug ate ss aes lead broke” miners are 200eoooes polished FREE of charge “4 Fifteen admissions will cost $2.50 More Truth Than Poetry. ishing to Skagway from Atlin Fish Balls if ~~ will call next BINGHAMPTON, N. Y., Sept. 24.—Herman McIntyre will sue the city The reduced rates on all railroads, ‘ an ase natural leaders born| Tie Jury if the case of Bloan ve Monda’ ing No. 19 enidence. Mr. MeIntyre i* a well k 4 accompanied by admission coupons; rome en re et ‘the N. A. T. & T. Co, returned al @ FIOM Sener eee Fee? for placing No. 13 on his residen r 3 ntyre a nown citly | on the tickets, are going to bring | @Nd some are poeta made FM vo 2 e- SF fine fiah balls. Bach b t ' ' verdict last night of $1,999 damages, Sen, and free from superstition in everything but the traditions relat- |jarge crowds from all over this and| me win fam fod BEN BONO e | oe ammount: minett Stavan- ls prepared according DR. W. C. CARR ing to the unlucky number adjoining states 1 ait anion Panama race thaek pas cr, to the custom of the 3 e peom 1h » YPt.” Bullding January 14, 1842, his house burned down, and he lost his wife May i a Pa | forms bat: a emmallall country where made J tie setae 12, 1886. His son was killed on his thirteenth birthday, and this was the Beyond Reach of Insult, On iace man prefers qo, TMS STOCK EXCHANGE RRND)” wecke tox tus teite i, cuimination of Mr. McIntyre’s dread of thirteen A musical organization intending] stand around and + ad , Basi ine few momente with “randell id Was numbered {t fe » his house to be « to give a performance of an oratoria,| - At attle Stock exchange ied Shakle teaehe Tee on Mires, Way numbered tt fell to Hie house to hear the | 2.5 ta.be plarmed- aout the prob:| A German journal is aut for| this morr Ndding was fair, but a Mass Ye tine & C AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, umber 1% Mr. Meintyre will text the case with an action against the |beeun No be alnrmell Nomi | the statement that two-third the} stocks were uniformly firm, and the | ouc ugustine 0., se : city, alleging that the number ts clearly a hoodoo to himself and his pro- Accordingly the director of tho| trained nurses actively engaged ac-| only sale made was 1,000 Trouba 815 and B17 First Ave | THIRD AVENUE THRATER perty, and that the corporation has no right to damage him. jehorus sald to the leader of the or-| quire and di¢ of tuberculosis, dor at 1%. | POOOOOGOOMIOOOOOO OFS | Cronight)—"A Breach of Proms A iit iat. aA i lik itt i lic aM ls —*

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