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CLEVELAND P L A I N DEALER. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901.

PRESIDENT'S DAY AT THE BIG FAIR.


Ceremonies to Mark His Visit t o the PanAmerican.

for the Emperor of China and would Involve D kaCQgnltlOU of the kulser's equality. The following Information Is given ref^'dli;;; !'rJ;-c On:.*.-! .speocii tu t.L? kiil-scr. Prince Chun Intended to say: -'The C l ause KOveri,uieat jegrots that Bnroii V.n Kj.tek-i w;i mi'.etl." But the Berlin government dictated the following form: "The Chinese government begs pardon for the murder of the German minister. Baron Von The Chinese In Basel are trylag to g'.v* the case International Importance by emphasizing the fact that one of the dignitaries selected for prostration w.ia made a baronet uy Queen Victoria, while another has the cross of the Legion of Honor.

T H I S STRIKES ARE A GOOD THING


M o t h e r Jones S a y s t h e System of Labor Must

be Changed.

A Formal Inspection of Was Met by a Committee DOZEN ARRESTS WERE MADE. the Exposition oh on Her Arrival in Thursday. This City. Meiv VoMc J o u r n e y m e n Dutcliera*
BPJjfWfrftT. Y., SopU l . - T h e cereicoiiiCS sJ*M>ier formal tunctUons wlilcfc will mar If-President McKIMey's visit to the Pan-American -exposition bavo been Anally arranged by the committee on reception. 'President McKlnley and party will arrive at Cbo New York Central station from Cuntou at about 6 o'clock on the evening ol Sept. 4. Tbcy will be met at Dunkirk by a special committee. On arriving 1ior a presidential salute ot twenty-ontj guns will beflredby a squad or United Staton aoldiers from Port Porter, birlls ivlll ring and whistles bo blown. Escorted by a platoon of mounted police the president will bo driven to rtie residence of John G. Mllburn, where, with his party, ho will bo entertained during bis stay In Buffalo, FiRlit A s a l n a l S a n d n y Mont Seiii " Hi -,;;ui VCHtCrilliy. NEW YOllK, Sept. l . - T h e new law compelling butcher (-hops to remain closed on E-iiudiiy went Into effect twlay and a Utflit to huve tht. euaetmeut declared Invalid will be ounmtUlcad, To soe that the UHUUre M M properly enforced the beuchmeu's ussociu"Mother" Mary Jonec, who has been associated with the miners and silk workers In their strikes, arrived in Cleveland on the Bis Four yesterday afternoon. She is registered at the Forest City house. Mrs. Jones was met at tho train by a committee ot four and conducted to her apartments at the hotel. Tbe committee consisted of two members of the Central Labor ualon and two of the Woman's Labor An address will bo given by Mrs. Jones this afternoon at Scenic park to the members of the Central Labor union. The theme of her lecture wlli be "The Necessity for Orgnnizallon iu the Field ot Labor."

Why biscuit get stale


It's as simple as A B C. The atmosphere contains moisture, which is an enemy to crackers and biscuit. Now you see why biscuit or crackers exposed to the air in a box or barrel go stale and grow musty. T o overcome this an inventor created the In-er-seal Patent Package, an ingenious combination of specially prepared cardboard and paper so peculiarly folded and securely sealed that it keeps out moisture and all kinds of badness. The In-er-seal Patent Package is used and controlled exclusively by the National Biscuit Company to keep their products fresh and good.
The following biscuit and wafers are now to be bad ia the In-er.seal Patent Package: Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and Dutter Thin Riscuit. Ginger Snaps,Vanilla i Wafers, and Reception Flakes. Look for the In-er-seal

DIRT CLEARANCE. T is a good plan for every bather to know something of the soap he uses. There is a well-founded objection to using a floor-clean ing soap upon the human body. Ivory Soap is the bather's soap. It costs more than common soaps, but the difference is in the ingredients and making. Why not treat yourself with a little respect. Is not the human skin with its marvellous delicacy entitled to pure soap? Ivory Soapit floats.

Ou Thursday, president's day, president urcKluley wR] leave Mr, Mirburn's house lor the expoftftlon a t 10 o'clock. He will ride In a carriage with Mrs. McKlnley. 'Follo.v:og him, also in carriage*, will come the memlbers of the p:v.- - 1

H I ' S THE LIST OF DELEGATES.


Dele
be S u b

.;i...:[..: corjjjj a*. Wasliinfrior, '.he xic-::r-y--?^ of tne cabinet, and such ether htga of:.::-^i I-: \V.j-h'::v.-..i;:, [u ^-i.t'.oa io '.he kMp their meats in over Saturday night. V::i:-:A Sc-ijiss similars and represontKtlvcs, aa como to panilcipate in the cercmon'ies. A squadron of mounted police and 'the Fourth Signal Corps, also mounted, will act as the escort. .Alt the LiSucoln iParkway entrance to A Mob of The too oxpo3U'lon grounds the United State

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RIOTOUS SPANISTOFFICERS
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

paes HiTOUfla these ccrtu: laitied States Marine ban Ident will make a short i i he wMI, with the othe '{*i:.".d-.'as and' to the bui elgn

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MADRID, Sept. 3.Bl Correo fleGulpui- will he fflcci con, a Catllst J.uriml, pubUBbud In San "We are nation ot strikers," she conWe inherited she disease from ScbBKtln, tbe summer residence of tho tinued. Spanish curt, recently printed nn article our revolutionary fathers, and have been sulking ever since. Wo will continue to whldi the oracers ot the Spanish squadron strike and strike until oho lalratlnc oiea stationed off Sun Seoastln .considered In- uro emancipated. BUltlne. A score of tho oHCUl went Inst I don't know when ttmt time will be, evening to the offices of the paper ana I S , ' 5 ' 0 n ' : > as tone as most people nttnesed toe msnoser und two editors with think. Something uttll have to change besticks. A free Usui folio' In which a fore long or we will have another French hurt nod two other revolution. The poor people .who are oppressed win not aland being trodden upon officers were sllKhtly Injured. The manager too long. 'The worm will turn." of the pnner nnd one editor were roughly ' In USo West Virginia mines there are handled, rocelvluu considerable injury. Severl of the officers were arrested but they were liberated on slvln B their word of live .i'.::;i<! wdrk. honor to lil-ep tho peace. "It's a shame ana an outrage," she exThe excitement lu the town continues. claimed, her eyes (klshing. "We call According; to El Liberal, (ltty officers were wiu.-eninl and three successi attacks

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10 BE BUILT.
East End Baptist Church
W i l l Put Up a B i g Structure.

UFFSLi ,:1,.:..MT LUXURIOUS HOTEL

LENOX
Strictly Fireproof,
(Not Only hi Word, but iu Fact.) KeiTf Modern tuid ):u , , i . i >y FuriilsUi-d. -< r - 1 lu t h e Mont R*.ci&oivc B e n l d e n a * s-ctio. Coiivenlcni to n i l 1'olnt*, l u c l u d t u u tbe I ' u n - A u i e r i ORB KxpoHltlon.

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am; w.:i.: !,<.. cr.r.cgod. I hope at Sh. lot box, DutwellIt must be Chang

APPEAL TO ARBITRATION.

Men Not Connected With Congregation t o S u p ply the Funds.


The Basi End: Baptist oburch. which tWS for many months been without a pastor, nod uncortaln of lis very existence, will in the ao very distant future have onotftthe llnost houses of worship" lu tho city of Cleveland, and a ibrilHar.t preacher of national reputaitSou. A.1ICSKMKNTS. The E a s t End Baptist church ot present occupies a small building at tho corner r.t- BuoMd ^ind Logan avenues. l i s last pastor VtM Rev. George G. Craft, and since he severed his connection with- tho church oa tbo first day of last January -thoro has been all varieties of discusslou as to the future of the church. Tho East End church was- formerly one with the Cedar Avenue BapIIst church, but a quarrel .between two factions Ic the congregation resulted ia a split. The East End church has never been a largo or wealthy one. When Rev. Crat left the congregfttloii found that they were very ftiard pressed, and that their existence as a separate congregation seemed impossible. oait< of the members proposed a reunion with the Cedar avenue church, hut this idea was scoutedtoya large majority. Then a proposition was put forv u d Which met with much greater approval. It was proposed that tbd Best (-::;<! jii-r.-h .'<,;-: a unioL wi:l; :>< KJIII'I
AV..--1'.' 3>;.,.L church. sKuaied at :he

DIED IN A SALOON.

52 a Day and Upward for Each Per/son.

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COOI.KI) BY ICED AIK.

WEEK |

THIS

MUB Sara Duncan,

Original Co. | T H E I EijM, Pooplo I BUftGOMaSTER.

O P E R A

M O U S E
i'hi::;..l..y.

PRIMROSE and DOCKSTAD^H.

I'.OD.

:il B JNT J C. G I SI , O I C l i
M.iilucos Wed. I

SCHOOLS AND

COI.I.KfiKS.

CHILDREN DRILLING.
r i l O P A M T Y , DRINK AhD I'Ulw tttcnt ot Old Molillcm. TbCHc FriilKlcH A r c Abjnreil b y tHo DHtmnii'r* o t Gideon. Durtng too past week fully 6,000 school A l l d m have beon drilling undor the diCHICAGO. S t p t L Commercial rection of Prof. N. Coo Stewart for their e.era Who hove ban Jed uiuler tho ui part In the O. A. R. cocnanpmcat enter- "Gideons of the State of Illiuols" an tainments. An Immenso otand has been two days' rally b e n toduy. 'Hie society erected at the end of Bond street, near I, ?on::,:-..'C ..i/Jioiy ,i -\1. .:u:;i;ci:' ' w/.'' 1 tho lnke. where these children will form :.,ve ;: < !;.,; ;.. :..:.:.', ;) ' '" 'i- -' '.' Canity, d:^!; 1--..,M.MI::S or play jDltor to immense human flag, the largest that i!iMTi'bPrsliH> of 2,0W Is clulmwl. T.u- C:il i;:is .'ver <_::> ai-ffl. The Maud, whllo H !nt;tw.i wlili-'.i mouiiicTS wonr Is fcnom i.-i'i. \l ?erj Lftrge, Will no; accommodate an ;o cJininen-lu! [;:iveh^ the country oTOr. HI:AT:MDNX. Tex.. Sept. l.-Dorl .:i> .-.uMrin as have been drilled, DC:*ihnps, but all trill Hot a chance to take W I L L ACCEPT CARNEGIE'S GIFT. part in same of the entertainments that ihe uiontU nlueteeu spouting wells ww tha young pupils will oe called upon to When anked pflWUt the stirciig-th of this SOUTH NOItWALK. Ct, Sept. 1Word of pipe Una iiavt. iili'.;i;l. Mi. Sicv^rt ttR'^d L-;i'.!.";:u:li:a:'.y as received here tonight from James Bor, ilia; f. :\'na stronK enough to hold :\,?.::ytrand. private secretory to Andrew Cnr- i. d\-Z:-:i lil"^i: :.Vj;:\,;t- t:lllkp nui!li;l'. !-''l .stvci-ij nio:,. begu:;. twenty uior.* hlc s V.o.T ^l-.'Pi.- :':;.n. ;ci;M ;ie:.'i'>ly V<: :.:.. ,-.I tUQ>;s linvc i there. "1 have thoroughly examined it," iiegli-. announcing that the latter will l f i n Of thoia t r ( licen co:itractcil f > ..u .J..!.-;:U-Junder con-'.o* : lo Ue uwd ' 'V ho said, "and have never seen a I t i w i g u S'i0.0M In Norwnlk, l'= '.'.'tingthe I"'" - W.ll iv:y provldliii,Cliy Tho week had Its iraclc side in the tour : yt.i.KC. -I: looks JI k L ,i i'.u'.roua troaik'. n:i 1 iiNf, (. ]:V-viJtdt'utlis result tug from ilie Urcnkluc looso >; ,SL,irj:!i.f *>'< :r.n\ ]:v.v,J- ;:.:i':iwill hold live times the weight thai i?UI tcnur.oe for the same. The city to ' ?lty na* of oue of the i;.;--i '. n year to-be usfd for be placed on It." At it cou.-ervotlvi; esuuiate tnesa K . itnlnlnf wir. p;-oilirjc lo oO O barrels .o. O There will bo rehearsals of the singers I, iluic (liin'.it tlmt Mr. C;r.'iii;gk'B nil i:\h- v.-e.k. ai:il -Mr. -jiewart is very ic will bo Hcceptfld. iiuKi^-ii 'i!mi all ihc ehiUlrca bo proser.:. ']Vlu>:s win Le Riven one at these ieOnly 11.34, 8ft.in. Steamer to Buffalo. lioarsuiLi Lir.ir..;!;:)^ ihem to the stage, so that each can know Just where to go. Tho LEAVED THROUGH A CAR WINDOW, nTEAMHil WVS 1 I \ K H S1,U<1. rommlloi] of tho flag Is a gigantic affair, and every detail has been arranged, on :V.u: it will present u pluture nevor to M forfoUen. "1 would not have a single pupil that la entitled to-take part In this DULUXH, Sept. J.-I'ort Collector Will mint It for iir.ythlijg. and 1 hopo all will cuts today Sued the steamer Alex Mt lake advantage of an oppoitunily that Dougall $1,000 for uoc stopplug to asslr may never come ngalo." tho PMMSgtn of. the ferryboat StrabOl V.uiy iH'w soans will be sunn, r.ev^ral which the summer met at Fort Gratiot. Th ot -them being at Iocs! .riii^ii.-iitioj. ' fine.may by remitted by the tHtavry < ( 1 i>i'i-.so:ift who have heard the rclieav-i.
^..y tho :DI.IS;I> ;; ;nos' inspiring. The flTi*. D;,'IM: .;1I r.-iieur.i.d ,v.;i .',;. [>]?., f :. \\

~~HOWE Si?0 25c Military School,


Lima, I n d i a n a . Propnres thoroughly for College, Scienliflc Schools or Business. Superior advantages a t uiodcrnte expense. Manual Training (Elective). Personal attention given to each boy. Fine athletic Held and beautiful lakes. Special tutoring for boys whose education has been Irregular. Graduates In leading American Colleges. REFERS TO CLEVELAND PATRONS. F o r Illustrated catalogue address Rev. J. H. Mi'K'.'[;/i>', Rector. Tho Rector of the school Is a t The Hollenden and may oe consulted dully from 10 to 2 o'clock and at other hours by appointment. NORWICH, CONN.

EMPIRE

EUGENE COWLES, Enormous $1,500

Lyceum
SfflSI

MS-ax. 25-50-750 am:


, WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?
MA

' lllntc l)y. Till. S o o n ; KT. . ^ Tuesday, Thursday. 5a(urdly, \ c x ; Woet.. r.ittlc Mln!!r T|,c

..Across She Pacific*


E'</E ^I'&& & 10-20-30 SSS.50
Soxt Wock.. "SECItiST DBSPATCH"*

CLEVELAND
!

^LV. TONIGHT

)>;<!.:: cavenue and Huntiugton lSuclid the Euclid avenue church and a joint committee from the two congHvatloos was appolDted to consider tha The "EircUd Avenue Baptl-st church is one of tho richest churches in the cKyJohn D. Rockefeller is a member, and takes a lively interest In the church work, It la even alleged root what Rockefeller says Is usually law In the Euclid Avenue Baptist church. The Joint coronVittee from the two churches mot in July. No decision, was reached for sorua fltme; tho reason for

T A . R . | MATIrtEE MUX, j TODAY 2 AND 8 P. M. *>*.- - * . M *" Slr Company,

THb BOWERY BURLESQUERS

. . . , a BrllllMl garoilaUon, Ni.xt\Vc-eli--HJBllC's KKICKEKB00KER3.

"LOWTHORPE,"
MISS BUTTS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Will open THURSDAY. September 20. Circulars sent on application.
FAVOIl TIIEIIt OWN S 1 - T | : 1 I .

B A S E BALL-EM! 18
LA30R DAYTWO GAMES. Moraino 10:30: Alleraoon 3:30.
i r n u d Sin ad Scnl" H i - . u r T t d T5 c_ llox S l a t . W.OO.

CLEVELAND VS. BOSTON.


Telaphone East 8 6 7 .

Bast End church iuto their congregate A few days ago a meeting wae held, at

S3 Niagara Falls and Returu $2.50 Buffalo and Return


(Pan American

Via C. a B. Daily tlao Sto.more.

Every Saturday at 5 and 8p.m.

SIondB7i a week from today, and on tue next day a dress rehearsal will tie given.

MIDNIGHT.

13

S A N D S ,
L O A N S R .

SAY THEY WOULD DIE FIRST.

M O N E Y

Bargains In Unredeemed Watches and Diamonds. B. SANDS, 130 Euclid Avenue.

INSURE With the Rollablo Underwriters. CEO. H. OLMSTED & CO.


OIIICBS 412.416 vvmiainson_Biilldlnj.

S2.SW.n00. i lie em !h"s ro(:,t<l in llio history of Crlpp

CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYES

ro.idv for In-. :u".v .-h'ir::i hi:::d:nir. .-xti.-ii. slve iQiprov.ruents and refurnlsalugs will j be put la at the present cnureh at once.

Store Closed Today- -Labor Day. All Goods Advertised Sunday Can Be H a d Tuesday.

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