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sioner of the Newsp r, bide for a battleship « prise Association in the Far East.| !** want 4 the execution ef the city con- | happen that a Japanese, ap a large tract of farm land near Ot- already let to J. A. Bailey, | of the lowest type, would seek © tawa, Canada. Burns ran away with| Which provides for the planking of At-| ployment In the yards of the chief/ has halt « t @ circus when 9 years old, and for| antic, Massachusetts and Mill streete | shipbullders of half @ dozen nations | elot twenty-five years has been a « 4 Centennial pla The sult was| He would do any sort of work and) nitic Sat Dita wine “eaten, abre ‘ourt this morn-| would appear to be scarcely able to present a seer s object only to the opening | understand the simplest sentences) will be simply appalling Walla Walla Athletic club, has re-|and the Seattle Dock company today celved word that he is sole heir to| eny ntly| “When land fighting ts really or -|over there,” he said, “and Rui 1 men to feed a ar tor Tracks and unobservant, he might be the son of a pro nking of that thorough | vec icwe house and able through| Englishman whose sympathies are) Australia, and word reached his! join the whele contract In order to relatives at Ottawa that he was| stop the p killed. tan Meanwhile his father had tied trained eyea to sce and comprehena| strongly for the Japanese, and #0/ leaving a tract of land to two sone. all that transpired about him, while | be he may be prone to eee th ma “y | The elder son died soon after, ene | being able to understand the lan | lasece, but, nevertheless, ft “a ©} Geensey: Cubiie, Cudienee semen Wilfred, supposed to be nnd, was ge of the shipbullders, who wou a} matter of common gossip here at sioher wh oeven . 4 te relensly talk their most wa-' Japan tn her secret service han w/ Di" Amun jee Oe ition. fe the sole heir. Recently a sister at appointment, sign man without other property. COLLIER’S ENGINES PARTIALLY nt. Ine officials of the company this that the vessel sustained thi idemt FRED FREED WANTS PAY FOR ( ao6 the ecsiton DIER BOYS DEPART the afternoon of March 1 when “GUARDING A COLONY OF about 2 miles south of Cape Blanco. The jontara left thie t last VOTERS IN SECOND WARD | Wednesday. On rounding Caps tery a high wind and a strong head | eea was running, which Increased as Spec jig. | house. There is no toud talk or rough- the vaud prooedel sa tr SL or ee rye n- ‘court this morning against A. | storm increased, and on Monday after- ner. : - Jaffe, Herbert L. Jatte and | ROOR, while the steamer was laboring | prise Association in the Far East,| The entraining of troops te just as | HO7% 1% tom ng to recover wages for services | S#ainet the wind and sea, the piston quickly and just as quietly done. The| the system watch: an for a lodging house at | *=apped. -—- platforms and the streets around the) Twelfth avenue south, station where the aining ts done | Principal and $165, and have not been paid. Freed’s lawyer, L. N. Rosenbaum. | ik about the streets without step sight of the trains. Kverything ping on them. done tn the most methodical manner ¢ of the men is perfect and they | ¢ themselves ae no other sol- * anywhere. ea day be ia almost tmpossible to | There are now six tr ICKSON AND POWDERMA oping dining care have been Morning tha ves had broke 0 hg taken off ‘and traveling is very uncom-| Dia tool chest, at 1817 Ninth avenue DUNCAN WITH MANSLAUGH. | fortabie. north, and bad stolen @ large number ven under the best of circum- of Valuable tools. ting In Japan is -————$———— WASHINGTON, D.C, March 18—| TER saving service removed from Taco-| Prosecuting Attorney Schott has de-| is or eight onat ma to Portland. Captain Roberts, |clded to file informa tee ee een never the present chief of the service, is manslaughter against C. J. Erickson, | extremely © at the head of the movement, and it swede ig sep a € : pee ys bis | water are p on the floc * — owder man, who were blamed by the | one’s tect do not entirely freex | Just. write a - : * no P postal card—only ti coroner's jury for t ath of Pyear-\to these usual discomforts the coat of @ penny. All is the name old Torence Scott, killed by am explo-| discomforts of being switched around | of # friend sion of dynamite in North Seattle last| ana tied up on side tracks #o that| “ie book to send. plant ‘wt thet week. | Then I will ¢ troop trains may have the right of) with a drugeist near him The papers are being prepared this| way, and you.can gain some slight! may take #ix bottle Dy afternoon, and will be filed in court/igea of the uncomfortable time one ative, He may tak today or tomorrow. hes te traveling: toy risk. If it eu | ‘There is very little information ob- Jf tt fale, 1 id days flat tanks the cost ia| He y the drug-| ha myself. A | gathered at Nagasaki and transports are sailing from there every day. But that is all we know. Where the troops 4 J hare golng and how they are getting cert Sunday evening in Christen-| on wh hey arrive is something we sen’s hal in honor of the seventy-/ know nothing about. It is sald that [sixth birthday of the Norwegian] about 4,000 of them have been landed | dramatist. Mayor-elect R. A. Bal-|1n Chemulpo, but that is only rumor. linger, Hon. A. A. Anderson and|As a matter of fact, we in Tokio Hon. Joseph Shippen will make at-| know lea# about what is @ on in| dresses, The Norwegian Singing| this war than anyone else in the} society, Miss Stella Erland, ¢ apt except perhaps the people Ingelhart, Miss Georgia Schjotz,| Buse ~* Mias Jennie Jensen, Mra, John Abel-| ,,7h¢ handling of the Japanews tree seth and James Eggan will take part) prought to Tokio they are immedi- in the musical and literary program.| ately billeted on the inhabitants, the barracks, enormous a@ they ar Mra, M. K. Morrell announce have long since been filled. The ea- she is no longer a party to a con- | pacity of gaz. yume in the city is tract with the , and , nown by the m t with the Boys’ and Girls’ Ald) ie nen are divid fety to giv e | y to give an entertainment at! residents as they can be cared for,| stores the nerve here these organs act inoe those who don't know me, | t at everyone who needs help SPRECKELS' cept It I have learned that the cured ones| VALLEJO, Cal., re fair. I have furnished my Ff Spree! 8 ative to hundreds of thousands on | UPrecks just those terms, and 39 out of ni bre V id gladly, because they To dress bécomingly, as well as comfortable isn’t #0 much a gtéation of ex- pense as of taste and good judgment. $15 is the price for one of our new three-button sack suits, Made in cheviots, tweeds or worsteds, It is a practical model— such as Duminess men de- mand and wear. Topcoats Sell From The Ibsen club will give a con- ont @ lifetime In perfecting| The dutlding to anyone. At thousands of bedaides, ‘8 \ tn hospitals and homes, I have watched it cure the moat difficult bought several y that physiglane ever meet. 1) mer where some cavse—iike oancer—make | an back that nerve power which alone operates every vital organ of the | $400,008, body, Common treatments merely doc 4 wp among the are but temporary. My remedy re-| (his « wer that makes |. her treatment | Chehalis and will | society, and |s no longer solfeiting|teting of a company of from the person. dierk In a | Welt | the entertainment will take piace as | arranged. present themselves at the door of the i. Ok ye TI ne. on ‘ou me of | The trial of John Franklin for| house to which they are assigned and, | friend who needs {t? | burglary, which was to have been “ — mere. ee Sap heeny wher begun in the superior court today| 't 1 received with more bows on the! which be thy been continued to Ho part of the householder, hen the |you want and Book? - yet 0 allow & DEW) soldiers bow again, the householder | information to be filed against him.| town back, and then they | The information on which he was) times together. After five minut ‘arrested was found this morning to! this politeness, the soldiers remove be defective, their shoes and aré chown inte the Geeta ° J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topeoat House in the Btate. 000-804 First ave., cor, Columbia “t Pays to Trade on First Avenue. ddress Dr. Rook 4 for Women. of Racine, Wis, Book 6 on Rheumatt or two bottles. the pesthouse, ~a_y « ruth HIALIS, Mirow 1 —_—££_—X—¥X—X—X—X—KX—_—\$_—_i_l=_S— ' §§ THE JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE | IS AN ALL-POWERFUL WEAPON «: THIS BRANCH OF THE JAPANESE WAR SERVICE 18 AS | aw ofther her army STRONG A FORCE IN ITS GREAT CONFLICT WITH RUSSIA |,),¢ [i utlln at evny | AS 18 EITHER HER ARMY OR NAVY ® race. oy AA eat a ‘ By W. B. Colver, Special Commis cred secrete in the hearing of the) (0 “ press ha Fy a hae 4 slong by word of a friend had been to Pe Hil and were) LIVES, THOUGH SLIGHTLY WOUNDED—BROKE AND O€ free ports or In frie but bh not ao fortunate. | AMMUNITION man was @ Polander and unmar- | Alfred Al fir ree # t t t to the tt Hardware J road bridge were asked for by the be | himeelf in an attentpt to com ‘ vo and wought a m D. J. SULLY, WHO RAN THE RECENT CORNER, 18 FORCED TO ES nono they would have at hahd a| su ; ng, One tt ’ x of cartriiges THE WALL YOKOHAMA, Feb. 28.— While] formation which t os thie § ‘a trom his revolver grazed the top of 1 " his armies and navies are attracting! tently gathered. hin chest just above th r b nand enawene the attention of the world tn this! Korea, China and Manchuria have wour t 1 one wer . oe a . confitct betwen the czar and the! been ‘or ¢t ty years a favorhe . » see Re ers ASE ED 5. Member of all three Imitkado there will be a powerful| field of tion for th ecret | Allen came fr Alaska about aly for many months came this morning, |{hat Sully was in { intimation J will be heard, ‘That influence wilt! told me today that there were prob btu a8 t ‘ Hels ad t r to when the firm of D. J. Bally & t ‘ reached |be the marvelous secret service of] Mbly 25,000 Japanene cane oe has be ‘ lent ever wince he) th 5 which King Bully Is the pros th ented of 18 cents, }Jaban, and to appreciate it one must) Chit « natives ttered all anrth, Allen } no ident, was f i to # and Sully was a 4 with having | go back half a century to the time slong the Siberian ratlroad. ‘They | lock thi im t s part of the % tions on th Cotton ex y we A r ta are on the | when Japan awak 4, and leaving) « pio; 4 bi hands, tele r 5 — — - the fam wall ¢ corner It presumed that he lost) ite Orienta oma decided te atch| eraph ¢ at ation agents, et RETIRING CITY COUNCIL WILL 1 . Uhe recent corner tn cotton _. | all this in trying to keop up the price. | step with we ivilieation nd in touch with each other DISPOSE OF MUCH ROUTINE bes yop Red we beri: peng std Following the sus in the Cot At the office of U mpany ni Since the r y of man runneth 1 a chain of other secret | ner polntmer want ton exchange, the firm announced ite statement would be given out. AL 2| ing | nl police system of Japan,| agents In banks and atores, or en BUSINESS | : pa - ode. atlure tn both the Stock exchange |p. m. cotton slumped 30 points to 132) y,0tn ‘public and necret, has been ws] ployed as peddlers, rickishaw men | buliding” up the commercial interests present eity cour holds ite . that f the reason's for Tae : senake ren bleetee wit! or rity over Seattle in ing in net nment had a| along the ratlroad are educated me [ i@ understood that he desires the | Fc! & m, ‘The Jap-| chank al engineers and experts tn | change In location on account of cer- || ‘ds ok pat ve i hig agit eS og oe Se ee ee ung | ¢ ‘ y we n tot army hundreds of miles paveneeete Of Pastand, Senator Fis"! and of ewindle and t be untry to cut the Siberian Egger alge ore oe Jape publicly opened to| railroad, Her t agents can i os RON, EOIN: ae, BAR Sane the world educated young men were| blow up bridges, tear up rails and Ai Beng cy Biggie ge sent out to apy out the secrets of| destroy grades without fear of Pe rk cee ee eed eee ee eee ee ae | % ation and to make|t rhe 1 im at the pAb gr re ay yep: to orte of thelr observa-| mercy of Japan when the ti TP A LARGE RSTATE IN GAN’ | tat the service can be batter hem~| tions would take a Volume to] comes you © how the silent YUKIO OZAKL ect j died from Tacoma than from the| co cmerate the ramifications of thia| blow will be struck.” He went on| Mayor of Tokio Oregon city layatem, but the general scheme was| that th unted bandite” of which | of F | for the government 1t# to go to| the Russians complain are led and} siptaaestio by Japanese agents and that| wa anter who made the| Opporition to the r fer to do the work at that/ Capt M. C. Jenser b and furniss bie own ralury | has eloped with the pes tow ms in return for two work| 04 number of men prom! | ngiand, France, Germany, Russia/ incl (Special to The Sta WORK ENJOINED | rrnass France, Sova, Meni] clad ¥7 Jaren any tsa WALLA WALLA, March 18 - jand to accept the most meni 1 em-| charged to the bandits In Manchurta Willfred J. Burns, instructor of the! we. p. ¢ t 5 , ployment. For ex te, if Japan| are really done by the Japanese who r O W. D. Hofiug, the Centennial mitt i to buy a battleship it would! are In the employ of the railroad. from the city ne ships am tr. Le f the th| J made ‘em | ra stated thin afterr t the | their r mg the nite | of the board at the beginning | me and the mayor-| month ele k carefully ' 1 and keep supplied with mu re » that Siberian rattroad wilt] mee of confusion which ~ trapere performer and ac aut tenntal place, which they clal en years ago he was injured by rr yamer gp © f the |¢ 4 f the Apex Gold Mine @ fall ab nat Pale who desire another | ing any, for # franchise for that $s place, ol of the language of the land. He! will be torn up, trains deresies and| 1 it ? dlesly cut up and damag Ss wee tterly Mixinterested| bridges knocked down until Russia o an, | their property, but are obliged to en-| WOuld seem Mey none the less| will be starved out of the far east.”| THIRTEEN HAVE APPLIED FOR le | ma 4, ‘The man who says all this i 9"! pOgITION ON PARK BOARD - | vie ne red fre two or three of the lare road from Ber ie is little value, inasmuch of the road ls to bring ore out to the | ‘ ir R. M, Fouts neized time by the Alaska trade forelook yesterday o ° | from laying tracks over the site of Buffalo got trace of her long-lost brother through a traveling man MON TARA dhe largest property hol and wrote to him. Asa result Burns! city, to Mayor-elect Ballinger - will return to Ottawa in July and} = < ; " : aa * ©. od wel¥e other citizens have already nelle fhe ape geal vig ian the mayor-elect for the p Ninth avenue and « term expires May #1 and appeared before the r hae not intimated who DISABLED IN STORM AT SEA hi @ will be, but i t# stated that | he will not reappoint Choir | OE i | The park board this year wl! fiw ‘ & fund of about $61,000 to ex Comminsioner afternoon With the piston rod of ber high- tts departen | pressure cylinder smashed, the Pactfic 5 Pra Biatne waid th ™ San teeeen ints tan Pend fecal did not think that the board would clock last night. The news reached | THE MIKADO’S FIGHTERS NEVER GET ORUNK ANDO THE PUB- be able to use more than $900 of this amount on new work, | morning in a telegram, which stated LIC SEES NO TEARFUL LEAVE-TAKINGS WHEN THE GOL- |aroe being needed to keep up the parks and pay interest on debte. Last year the money expended on the parks, not inctuding that direct se ae ly appited to the new purchases pe Flat. jand, amounted to $55,616. ntalnanes of the parks $31,815) was expended. The city paid the ness and everything ts | Olmated brothers $2,302 for their re- The company has been given a | franchine to extend its Kinnear Ine up Eighth a street, plate changing the route through two blocks of priv erty. The new route would be across the site of Fouts’ houre. | He bas been granted the permit to recover $26 which he has already into @ fox land ts condemned for right-of-way purpores, LANDMARKS ARE DOOMED The St, Louls contractors who are going to erect the Al the southeast cor ue and Cherry atr Frederick Freed filed suit tn the eu-| When off the const of Oregon the) gioner of the Newspaper Enter. most approved Chesterficidian m: | port on a aystem of parks and park the surveys for 7.107 wae epent. mount of $12,080 was sent on Wood-| TOKIO, Japan, Feb. %—The streets 45. cleared and there are Ho crowds! land park and $1,901 Freed claimed to have taken charge * } ef the establishment for 33 days, be- of “Japan's capital are filled with sol allowed. There are no weeping f paid on Washington een Januarit 2 and February 7. | diers, Almost every train that comes tives in sight and if there are any tem-| counell purchased a #-acre addition fe. claims that his wages amount to into the city from the nowh ts der leave takings, they are all com-| t4 Washingt: with fighting men, and one can hardly | pleted before the soldiers get within | ‘° megan ‘gash. A P LOOKS BAD | tween Tokio and Yokohama, a month | diers in the world behave, @ there were thirty Between Tokio WILL H. BRILL PREPARING INFORMATIONS po Kioto the running time ts now — _——_——__— » CHARGING CONTRACTOR ER. | thirty-seven hours, wher & monh! C. 8. Plough told the pollce this frame structures now on the site.| Among the doomed bulldings ts one cupied by Mullen’s The new building is to be of brick | and stone fourteen stories high. It will be L-shaped to allow of says the lodging house was colonized with voters by H. L. Jaffe during the ‘The railroads are al! under govern | possible and there ie absolutely no| Jast city campaign. when Jaffe was ment contro! and they have all been confusion, The men are all quiet and @ecking nomination for councilman |taken over for military purposes. weil behaved. and I have yet to see a from the Second ward. | Troop trains block all the lines and it drunken eoldier in Japan, The dis- dition being bullt when required. It} will have a frontage of 1 feot on) | Second avenue and 68 feet on Cherry | BS ALenOen case cape | street. Its cost will be more than 60,000, “ pAsco MAY LOSE ‘An effort is being made here to have | ee stances, raftroad tr | not pleasant, for the roads are all nar i KF | Suit for damages by the headquarters of the coast life rac pocorn “= IF You Pity a Sick Friend 20%. of. ng either $42,000 wow commenced againat me charging | lide They are never heated, but on Tell Me His Name-Let Me Seattle Blectric company in the su | Help Hi perior court this aftern jelp im Connelly, » contractor leges that In the fall of 1902 he en tered Into an agreement No heeds help. Tell me| company to eatablish a smpany’s gravel pit, thiss—1 will arrange near Rentow, and to deliver gravel he to the company for $1 a cubte 7 | paying . royalty of & centa. that the $1,500 Connelly al CON will be put fn cireulation Inside of| | ten days in Franklin county for the} removal of the county seat from Pasco to Connell, marking the bes ginning of the organized tween the two towns that has been | trapending for three years, ever since | Connell attained Pasco’s size. Just ik one's mere | would have made a large profit had the copay broke {t# contract JBSEN'S BIRTHDAY pores om nae of thee abe, being i think tat to tat to be pe the agreement been carried out, HOME BURNED Pasco ts A bitter feeling already exists in| county between the rival towns, | a feeling which was manifested by Connell in organization of the as formerly known | Franklin county chamber of com- y before | ever offered it as thé Hoeper mansion, simmer manston ta,, Sonoma ? ¢| burned this morning. The fire start ave willingly paid for the| og py ¢he explosion of acetylene gas. | merece. CIVIC UNION MEETING The Civic unfon will hold a meoting at Elks’ hall in the Colman butiding, jon Monday evening, An attempt may be made to have the union endorse a King county man for United States | senator. The committee that watched for fra the recent election will make its report. = — 4olph Spreckels and used as a sum-| The watchman was the/ building when| @ cure Imponalble. the explosion occurred of) My success comes from strengthen | structure with all its contents was| {ng the inside nerves, My Restorative | aestroyed. ‘The total loss may reach ed that it does not fall, save only on in the y authorities and | tor the organs, and the results at feat | Joe Hernter, formerly unty, is in the county Jail at Thristensen’s hall on the evening! have a hearing seems to be no objection to this of March 80 for the benefit of the . b> atone "| doon that, and there is positively no| Monday on the charge of lor collecting for the society, but that| very brief operation and one of the| My book will explain this, It tetla| have robbed John Lundeen of Dryaa} CLEVELAND'S BIRTHDAY most polite knaginable. ‘The soldiers| about the only remedy #0 sure that | of $17 Saturday night any man dare offer it on such a plan| nome from the atate penitentiary at Bernier cams)“ PRINCETON, N. J. Mai Walla Walla a few days ago, Simply state Book 1 on Dyspepata, |'ng completed @ term for burglary 1 . corda Hook Jon the Heart. | committed on Newaukum prairie. n the Kidneya ogee x eed the whole day at his home on Bay- Three more cases of smallpox 1n/ or jane with his wife and children, bow many | Shodp, Box 8834, Book § for Men (nealed) | different parts of the city | were dis- covered by Health Bright, new, pretty styles In Mil- Mild cases, not chronic, are often |today, The patients were sent (| unees a 4 | KILLED BY ra | |WOULDBE SUICIDE t after having 1 irournmtances, Milk ALFRED ALLEN TOOK THREE SHOTS AT HIMSELF AND STILL ng the railroad river bridge when vel train backed into them. POND * ms iia cdlapanion. it oat we SPONDENT, HE SQUANDERED §7.65 FOR REVOLVER AND f ties in that the city of sl Seca j ‘RE-APPOINTED MARINE INSURANCE MEN AND SMALL SHIPPING FIRMS WANT NEW PORT WARDEN Mam today er as city at- ties, Hugh A. Tait re making his | The county econ naurance men and| granted the applicats isstoners today of Abner Grit- > construct « line of steam ong the Money creek county, in to the Apex mines, # place, They charge | compa t the endorsement of Capt. Jensen | railroad a terested in| emelter. t poms rearing the city’s shipping, already | ° ntrol of its coastwise and| Stylish Clothes, HERALD, 1829 2n@, ~ companies are not jh ternoon to pI jectric Company the Seattle dence he has begun to erect ighiand drive, treet com of the city council to make a it New Shades In Kid Gloves Lovely Lace Waists $12 to $18 Values for $6. 50 Each The display of these beat garments in our window has called forth so much favorable comment that a newspaper notice is hardly nec- essary in order to sell the entire collection. We wish, however, that all our patrons may have an equal opportunity to secure one of these ex- cellent bargains. Every Waist in the lot is in itsef a work of art, showing an intricacy of pat- tern and skill in handiwork almost incredible when the price is considered. Such values as these are seldom seen at less than $12.00 and many of them are worth more, ranging as high es $18.00. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock take your choice each ss.0... . $8.50 MEN’S Goops 4 MEN'S NECKTIBS, neat little bows, plendid values for in black and pretty colored ef- the other half of fects, regular value everywhere, the family: 25c each; yours tomorrow at, each MEN'S STRING TIES, the correct lengths, go quality silk and pretty patterns, regular value 26c each; on sale at .. 2¢ MEN'S IMPERIAL Ascva ® x“ k to Crocket but is now #aid to contem-/ as to 8 prop- uct the buildings and wants to ndation in case the ka building | er of Becond ot thin after-| filed plans with the building ctor and secured a permit to down the ancient one-story | Joon. fast black and splendid ring quality, at 15eé* pair, or 2 pairs MEN'S AND BOY , SILK INI HANDKERCHIEFS; each ‘106 MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGH ROBES, regular $1.00 values; each Be COUNTY SEAT 4A, March 18,—Petitions SATURDAY NIGHT Special From 6 to 9:30 P. M. UMBRELLAS, Just 100 in this lot, steel rods, paragon frames, waterproof tops and a varied assortment of handles, regular $1.25 to $2.00. values; Saturday night, each sees } FANCY RIBBON, pretty brocad in eae shades, 4 inches wide and suitable for belts and neck ribbons, regular price lSc a yard; Sq night, your cholce at, a yard savisaie Ale | FANCY VEILINGS, dotted nets and magpfe vellings, 25 different styles from which to choose, regular price a yard; Saturday night's price......1Q¢ | PINE TAR SOAP, Al quality, large cakes, regular price Ge each; Saturday night special! at, a cake 3¢ TOILET SOAPS—Packer’s Tar, Pear’s Scented an Colgate’s Violet, special Saturday night at, a cake. F ae ats 1be TALCUM POWDERS, Colgate's and Mennen's, regu- lar value 25c; Satu night, only f 1b COLGAT HIGH GRADE PERFUMES AND Px- 1 TRACTS—Cash mere Boquet, Caprice, Jockey Club, IaFrance Rosa, Pansy Blossom, Sweet Pink and | White Rose, regular 25c bottles; Saturday night, each . ‘ " his hash HIGHLAND LINEN AND INDIANHEAD § ARE Y, In white, blue and gray tints, regular 3%¢ boxes; Saturday night, each fight be- resistance will be made by | t yet known, ulent registration and voting {OW THE FASHIONS GET THE DESIGNER. TOK McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company iinesnd h 18,.— President Grover Cleveland years old today. In ac- with his custom he spent - Porras nd Spring Opening Sat the 19th, 1816 Second ave, * re |