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RRS TE RE RTT RE RENE A ee ee ee i a ae cai ais INT RR Em ONE NIE ° OE RI Ne DOT RYE OYE EE RHEIN RNS AE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. This store ig | , yh y \ ty pth py egg hm oy Th SEATTLE INKLINGS, | SEATTLE mimic STOCK | Hetier lay in your supply of Whi Goods now, f on benches on the lett limit 5 P y your wants in j 4 i mouth of the creek i dead, Tulare } - | . jie also another promining creek Kdward Kelly, of Cleveland, ©.,| The following markets were called | | it Vv 7.8 t | Nuwmets taken from No 4? welghed has written to Chief Heed in remard/and sold at the Seattle Mining Iex-| > AISTS k, oF ite Tulare te also prom. who came to sbout two years ¥ ¥ P 1 e t Asked, hid ining, 87 Ft, owned by George Sherriff 1 jago from © and, He worked on : - W » 38 Skirts. i ‘ a is wiving out beautiful gold About the steamer Cottage City and was a4 1244 | hite Dre: bs Ps s \220 claima have been recorded in the last heard from in November, Mr hs Py # ox ichacevwemameal {district ne Kelly expresses the belief that he | QiTPrinee. + * ae + White Belts, x dee has enlisted for service in the Philip A ¥ 4 _ ‘ : i Thomas Chisholm, well known tn S lI S pines. “pat ens oe > ? t D t iSeattlo, and Fannie Milford, were 6 tt e owe Cleopatra % Wh » L ¢ rasols. ause e ea married May 14. je @ little ma a 0 &, Marrety, of Clallum, Wash. has ni ce . | ite a ? f S | M romance surrounding the marriage written to ef Reed in regard to ae ‘Ban Poll 1% 1% | it » i an Mr, Chisholm was taken sick, and | A st d Mra, Mary Brewer, who lived in| Past Ban Fol va in ‘ Wh K d d : 0 eatt e an at the hospital he was only saved Ss rre e . this city about 15 years ago. esse) Him ad WB ts HEP de. plone breton E 1 dl > a from dying by the careful attention oh qrainion ; ia | make the buying 0, FE ‘ . é ~ se and good care given him by the nurse siaiaitiiciaticnivain H. ©. Pfeil has been appointed a | Lon Creek c * these goods easy abric Gloves j Mise Milford. After he became bet patrolman by Chief of Police Reed ' seem % sel AY te the two which ended tn the ny ‘ rye ae t divorce suit was filed last night 4 @ t , it riage pe brought to police headquarters |. ira Henrietta Ashworth, againat | SUVer CIO 44444 ' 5 1 PINE Quality Fine Corded Pique, Ite {PINE White Lawn Walsts, platted i} ns ae : eee thie afternoon and @ charge of bUF-| ner huwband, Henry Awhworth, She | Hive Hl ‘ 8 mdi ger fag back, tacked trem, pandeomey : | Louls Couture has purchased a] lary was placed against him. Mar-jsays she has always been a true and SNOW Drop., «. vo.cevesse Ee ie s saras ‘Genk: ies made, 0 value, only 6he each : half interest in claim 18 on the hill-|old entered the residence of hia aunt, |loving wife, but her husband has ¢ asTlor Wrenera: oh ee 4 4 rted Wide Core 1%" lone White Pique Walsts, pretty / Arnold Brohmer Was the Vic- on Hunker for $8000 Mrs. York Mazrington, and stole «|merted her.” Mr. and Mra. Ashworth 9.4... seaserseseess MA oy atyliah for walet skirt Oe ted back, latent style cut roms , | | eee old Watek, ste nove t® h Well known In Seattle j ‘ | u cg nicely finished, $1.00 value, only s j tim of the Assault. re weon le to have sidewalks on ber oeet atem chive geld naggeta, sev) eee Pine ' . White Duck Skirts, 4 rows 00 each Daweon ha hewalke Tl oral ladies’ ties and @ satchel The toll lon were be has ik princ streets, and engineers are joe an onet, ‘ le Martinson and Stephen Gray ¥ ae ay rin wast “ nm Poll " Nash braid (rimming, 10 but | wareps IMPORTED English Lawn Ma ERA aR SR now at work Suing a proper @raée He placed the articies in the satch-| were taken to the asylum at Steila ema Pantar B.-, yaooered Bell, 2600 ton and cord plaited back, hand-| waists, fine embroiderey insertion nar ; All of the water front property has|¢! and hid them under the sidewalk |coom yesterday These two men aoe fs k. $3000. ’ . somely finished, $2.00 value, only! gown front, fastened with beauty Fu : OTHER EWS FROM KLONDIKE boon put in the hande of the authort-| near the house, A purse containing | Were deolar insane by i a3 $1.65 each. pins, extremely stylieh, $1.66 vatue, pu and all leases have been declar-|$1,65 in also missing. He went down | Jude Gray t# of the opinion Whip ed b Whitecaps. FINI White Silk Parasols, handsome] only $1.26 each. i es ed null and void, and the temanta|to the steamer Mate of Washington, that he Is a seoond Christ, and that PP y | heavy silk tassel, $1.75 value, only WHITE Kid Belts, handsome buck. have been evicted. which left for Anacortes, and told the }* Part of his mission on earth Is to| OWINGSVILLE, Ky. June 16. 91.35 each. len, nidely made, 260, Sc and Wo “ee purser he wanted to go to Nebraska. |#tand on his head A band of whitecaps visited a man w Kid « each 1 | Description of the Spring B: A nim@et welgbing 14 ounces was|He then went to the dog show eee 4 he White Ock church LADIES Fine White Kid Gloves ; White @ilk Glov — } . . The Pacific Cor npany have |“"4 woman In the White Oak church) piack or eeif embroidere LADINS Fine ite oe; } | and the Interest It Aroused picked up on the fractional beneh of | «rounds and sept under the mt at pany ag eee agtT tips, Toc Vall } {No & Bidorado left lmit with the animais all night. Today he the efty coune!! to int | Pelghborheed of this — a grand wearing, 81 ” valu devs mn eck Saka a uN | At Dawson. eee told where the stolen articles were |their watchman special patrotmen | MKht, and both were rough y hand: | $1.25..9 pair only S0e @ pair. } Siuteing has begun in earnest bn | concealed, and they were recovered, | ¥tthout p They state that the led. Willie. Mer = S tas i : f _—— ny |Ronanza and Eldorado. Many of | Harold's father is in Alaska, and bis Bates + ei ot tne rant etreet | bie home and given 1 +d a: * Mang j ithe claims are working three «huts, | Tee ie ih Rosslyn, This is not [Crossing near First avenue and King hickory switches on his bare me if The Star t i ars eae |i iret offence, and the people with |#treet are continually being broken 4nd Kiiaa Wright, who lived near by, > ; 4 A good atrike has been made on| whom he has made hie home say it |down, and they wish to have the of- | WA" Rext viwiled. Acoounts conic |0. Ww. ] E k E RSO le mentee some fresh news direct from) Hennett creek, which flows in on/is perfectly natural for the young | fender pple os oot cab og agerod ven e as oe the interior of Alaska. Express Met- | Dominion at a point between 25 and | fellow to steal and lie. ged, but, having fint Senger William P. Allen, of the Klon-|36, below Discovery, and as a re- —_———_—_— A JUMP Ih IN ~ WAGES mse biti ge hy! 1 weer rn moe 206, 208, 210 Pike St. M } dike Nugget . SviveE in Be. [SUR 6 Ctampety Week plese Hoth Manley and the woman left the —_—__—— i rave erie the - oes out! a, dibewinn wordiet was return- county i oe ¥ on oe 1 ra 4 a oan uence mand ee. Sane: Wanker, tree jed by the Jury empaneled to discov- Phoenix Ssaiorks Anccunce| coazed. The following items of in-jer the cause of the fire at Dawson GEO H WOODHOUSE terest are taken from the columns of |The fire which occurred on the even- 2 5 Per Cent Raise. | Z ° ad ‘ the tate tseues of the Klondike Nug-jing of April 26, started in a room Rattle Successor Woodhouse & Longuct get brought out by Mr. Allen occupied by Helen Holden, over the PR sings 2 <n Po., a 16.— Re, Rodega saloon, about 745 o'clock Notices have m posted at the ‘ oe Death oF Rrehmer No evidence been produced to Phoenixville Iron works announcing Pha t 3 Arnoid Brehmer, an employee of |snow trom what cause the fire orig- }% 8 per cent. increase in wages tr fig? } neg culate Mi a ee ae inated. It is recommended that all ee all departments, te take effept on the i beg F Under peculine Cireummetances rhe | Women-of-the-town be excluded from ith of June. Tinware Jobbing of all kinds fn I De eel ae eee ed 1, (at public buildings other than li-| The steamer Laurada, of the Se-| The works have many orders on Plumbing promptly Attended te inst Ks night py @ doctor was called to | need hotels. attle Gteamship company, will leave |4>d and the facilities are being and rat tie Fer attend the sick man, who was un- eee today for @&. Michael th another | !™proved by the building of two new in Work rh Pees conscious. He was suffering from! nen Treneman and Billy Marsh|lerge crowd of eager gvid-ecckers. furnaces in the steel department. |$ Tin Wor mate: eat cerebral hemorrhage. When Hreh- | piv. signed articles for a catch-as-| Among her passengers ie Capt, B. | These will turn out 65,000 pounds of © sage gts tha b er eet eet mortem wos held. /catch-can wrestling match. Guboy, formerty master of the steam | baste steel each at a heat } — 1331 Second Avenue. Telephone Pike 44. Seattle, Wash, reb ; oa os a re a ee or the be % Efforts are being taken by the of. |colliee Progreso, He has with him | AD immense girder, requiring three ANMINAMIN an¢ el “ be ontal bone war found, o.15 to clean the city of all Mith be-| six men, who will constitute part of flat care for iis transportation, has An AMADA ents and thie was the cause of death. the crew of the river steamer D, R. | Just been whipped away from the alt Further information proved that the man had undoubtedly come to his death from a blow on the head with & bottle in the hands of William Ren- fore the spring thaw comes. “*e Recorder Padgett, of the Ie Creek mining district In Alaska, hi been placed under arrest for salt- Campbell, which veesel Capt. Gil- boy will have command of this seaa- on. L. R. Burling, of the Columbia works for the Central New England | ratiway. length and weighs ,000 pounds A) |epectal crane had to be erected to 619 Vesler Way. 3 Tt te 105 feet 6 inches 21% : 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted ROPOBALS are wanted for furnishing and ——- along certaia streets and alleys in the cittes of Beattie and Tacoma. | __ e— S E DAL FR POLES —-ar—. nett, @ fellow workman. An in- e: jfoad it 20 nears. Baider's Cateu ing & quarts mine whieh he sold to| Navigation company, goes north on quest was held, and the evidence | scnigan parties. He will go to|the Laurada to manage the com- } a4 | witty feet in length and nine inches at the top, Poles must be straight Proved that the two men had quar. /gitna. pany’s Yukon business at #t. Mi- HE LEFT 7 THE § STATE. & Topstors, 3 cans for. | and sound and free from soft Knots, and peeled. Yor further taformation 2 — stural| Owing to sluicing water being |charge of Ed Chilberg, J. L. Hatch: | Quwem City Clover Lant Butter | SEATTLE CATARACT CO, tag was arrested | scarce, the price of labor has ma-|el, of the Blue Star navigation com- j pet sock (Licexane Brogtaiare Power Co.) Washington Block, Seattle against him. His pretiminary trtal pay stteaes pony. enuthers ger. He = a Wife Beater Suffers Ban- x tens: * foap, 7 for wae set for a later date. Wilitam | tet are Se ere Sener: Se ONG ENY S ish Fi Virgini bib pail Jelly | Pog 2 | Physicians report that summer |river steamers at @t. Michael. Rev. ment From Virginia. ime A Brehmer was about 49 years old, and leaves a wife and four children in Seattle. He was formeriy an iron | experienced molder at Moran Bros, He was a| YY . tes % German and a member of the Son: of Horman. sata per to oti pei at $10 to Spring Break-up at Dawson. Dawson's big gala day care Wed. | nenimy, May 17, when the foe, which |! D. J. Eltiott, M. EB. Lindstrom, and A. Jo&nson, three missionaries, going north on the Laurada. They will go to Cape Nome and Golofnin bay. ‘They have been stationed at those places previously, and came to Seattle recently. The Laurada goes out heavily lad- cholera has begun to show itself, and that it is up to the standard of NORFOLK, Va, June 15.--Clal- borne Corner, of Augusta county. re- cently married the 16 year old daugh- ter of Sheriff Watts, Shortly after- wards, it t# said, he beat his wife, who subsequently entered suit for ee: News reached here today rent... BICYCLES 840, $30, 826, S20 Installmenta aE Complete Sit *. The prevalence of mumps is on the increase, the sufferers now beingjen forget tho rot the Number pee Socceceeccoooooocooocoooecoss had barred her intercourse with the |es10m. sex had’ charge of yb ghar oe 519 ESLER WAY 8 outer world, broke, carrying ts! ‘anh = Si i Moran rot hers mi n eri: to the The! John R. Armstrong has been foun frozen pom 08 er he eg bern * | guilty of robbery before the territor.| The case of the United States| Corner leave Virginia immediately. | Entire stock mast be Fra break came at 4:15 in the afternoon. |11) court and sentenced to 12 months’ | agninet N. Okawa, will come up be-| promising not to return within ave! *Closed Out: ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, ing so quietly at fret as not to attract OO) lapor fore the federal court this afternoon. | years, suspended eentence, and Cor- | oot pace snowy ‘Then, as momemtum was ? eee He i charged with counterfeit! pte tn Hee. Of Gerving siz months in By the tet. bene eat eee sil caherele ny Poe eg By sovers brametes of tae , gathered and it was seen to move, a! 1 Tarson Bianck, a Seattle boy,|and attempting to pase a one dollar | jail and paying a fine of 12%, accept- | @ JAKE MARTIN, Receiver. gents for Worthington” usm besa the = 38 and “Roberts” ar steamboat'’s triumphant whistie rent has arrived at Dawson, 16 days from|paper bill, or) banishment. He promised to go @ t tube tollers amd the Packing Com; ‘ whi te Ge and 6 grent chout went UD | Boonstt a lat once to Wheeling, W. Va., where & —— er’s simultaneously from wands of eee J. Collings, an alleged bunco man, | he stated he would take up his resi- — throats, | “She te going!” “The ice | 11m ©, Stocking, well known In| Was @rrested .by. Detective Cudihes | gene } “Cock ot the Walk d ter j Pegi oe eng Peopie quick 'geattle, and formerly connected with | this afternoon, and a charge of va-| | THE | ) = ' red on the shore. a fares oe ney under the estate law has been ooe TRIE... ° St. } eve could reach, both up und down, |* Seattle paper ae pressman, has ar oiaced against him. | Cattle for Nebraska. in the laundry Dusiness in Seattle te reg the river was filled with rapidty mov." He reports that the Jack | EUGENE, June 15—Kight hon- | What. cur. pesrens CO8 NO oe 0G , Go } ing toe that, as it t ood, | emeriet je epee Se one’ , | > . you can't blame us for crowing, when ne . ae it tnereased in apeed. creek hai ceeded all e: t me veally ton bad Queen ' Vietoria dread youn cattle wer driven f to iad Wade cree s exceeded all expect- young we bave won the right on your shirt pes ined ‘ng 0 gen ae ations, and that the finds are num-|Tetired from public notice #0 eud-/ through Eugene yesterday They | fronts, collars, cuffs, shirt waists, a were nu ye 3g 0 eo z > Seon whoa obs can der Oren |e. “vy oo | Soetane Pe mac choket to e|_ Tem 1308 Sevont Avena and so forth, It makes a sense of then a stray cance would be raised A NOTABLE WEDDING. “Because I was anxious to know! braska. Were. J. DEAN & CO. pride In the man that wears a prop- 408 then arushed between the mans. | her view on when the twentieth cen- | | oS wry wiping up here, ' 08 of foe. About a half an hour after coed tury actually begins.” | ———___— | does tf the ice began to move, there was a| Next Tuesday evening at the Ocel- —— | Se oe Ta ' | jam, and it was almost midnight be. |4ental hotel, Rudolph Gross, of this) i Bi if fore the jam was broken and the city. will be married to Mise Rose | H | j Queen City Steam Lanndry tern if river aguin became clea |Drosin, of Chicago. Mise Drosin te DO NOT FAIL—==? — t Dawson News tak s. @ cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold, of ? . 4 1406-1428 Tourth Ave. Sear Pike Sires lehicago, and together they have been HORSE ON US. Telephone Fike &8. mua Joe Juneau, one of the best known visiting Seattle for several weeks > » ere Pioneers of the Alaskan pioneers of |The bride-elect i# one of Chicago's To attend the Last Two Weeks of - —-~ — The the Alaskan gold fields, died May 20, charming belles. Mr. Gross is j ey, of pneumonia. The town of Juneau |among the most prominent of 8e-| WASHINOTON, D. C.. June 15.—- | th Wes named after him. He had made attle’s young merchants. Rev. Dr.|/As a “triumph of American dipiom : 3 several fortunes in his life, but spent | Brooks will tle the knot acy” the administration no longer | ont ee oe eal Pe Ss rea bee qua ; them in riotous living. a RE points with pride to the peace treaty. 9) net complete fon i ted a Today in Judge Ja court, F.|No occurrence of recent date has [| a dids A ton was born to Mr. and Mra. |Morris confessed to having held up| aroused more discussion in admints- |] See Ara SP hn pec ; James Harriton, May 2. “Jim” is and robbed Reed Giddings on May/|tration circles than the aale of the | fi) F aedianlineadis "= well known in Seattle. He was for|13. He then plead guilty. Frank rolines, Ladrones and other island J) 508- 5 0 i er of years a stereotyper on! Richards was Morris’ accomplice, | territory by Spain to Germany. The |}) I Secon Avenue | 5 r | Felitz Tent and Awning Co Ge neer and his trial is set for tomorrow. | bla bugs of the navy department are J) ‘ } 17 Yester Way. ny tae Morris will be sentenced Saturday.|fome about with fil-concealed |f/ If you wish to make a Big Saving on your | pom The steamer Flora arrived at Daw- | The two secured $21 by the hold-up. |#miles, saying, “I told you so.” They | eget —— cent oon May 23, loaded to the guards| 7" ——__ ns Semied 00 take possession ot theif} purchases of a with passengers and twelve tons of arolines lor luck when et — ¢ i Grapes, temhoan; bpbies end venet- Shot at the Elopers. Philippine question had been settled, ° a % | +S. “GOLD mM. & S. co ou } ables, the first received for over two| WERSTPR CITY, Towa, June 15.—|that is, settled for the time, Diplom- | ‘1 th 2 Shc eC! d | Q . months. ; nk Starr was whot and danger-|acy stepped in and eaid nay, ony | oO In 9 Ss an | . , . . . 856.5 dine od ously injured near Homer yesterday Deptamaee Sonat is out and took |) | Stephen E. Barron, Pres. Coconully, Wash. bog An enterprising citizen secured the |by Reuben 8, Spencer, while at-|into cons eration the anti-expansion | e . wo t 0 e right to wash the ashes of the late tempting to elope with Spencer's |sentiment. “We've enough for a be- urnis ing S ee Stee eae Fock ash cents yon theca. Ni fire. and he secured several hundred daughter, aged 17 years. Spencer is| ginning,” it said. Go nothing more | $50.5 dollars in gold dust by sluteing, and «farmer. He pursued the couple on| Was taken. | x ta also a large quantity of nails. horseback, gained rapidly, and when Sevetary < oe May takes the Still greater reductions have been made in — bat * owe within range fired the full charge, |matter p peophically, mot to say , at O > , * 7 By © cave-in at Magnet Guich, on striking Starr in the back, Starr de-| food naturedly, “Isn't it @ horse on every department. _ Call or send for the new, re~ nest “ose RT When —_- be a belo bon neh. May 22, Frank clares that the sedevere he will wht. He emited It off a reduced price list. All goods warranted day: ulbert! wae kified and C. Putatt surely marry the girl. ie Ge er er- a 3 - e ¢ 4 q sl 4 ; Was heéty brelsed srg ie sti many and pam was in progress | strictly first class and all are selling at a | ‘The Angas. You Want Bu ese i Her a Nd we protest? ¥ deah boyan,” J i ' thsi edad sha: te tive rom aver Oe Own Death cis, ‘with that inimttable draw! f] Reduction of Over 65 Per Cent xeursion | wt I after the opening of the river were| HAZLETON, Pa, June 15.—Mre.|of his, “give me some ground on see “ee hom } two from Indian river, who reached | Hiram Walp, of Coyngham, a week | Which to base « protest. I'll make it | ON... rga n effo. , here May 21. They reported Bedrock |ago requested her husband to pur- |¥%" cuties \« neithie, Germany |tl 508-510 Second Avenue v 5 d N t J {8th able Cc dew ° fl prospect! € y . "! tie Wier the) secaihoee caceae chase new chairs, stating that they | has bought the right to hang her |I| ‘“ unday Next, une In a New, Slightly Used hea me tower practicall on would be useful for people who were | " , * p ne Co r a ry “a rc onedinwie at her teaeral. fee pre.) "2s oo the fence adjoining ours. % Four Doors North of Yesler, Seattle. <é On the Commodious am sattle Second- hand mec ted that she would die within a | Cit ofSe tle OMe The Ber together with Mr. | week, She was in the best of health SOUGHT HEALTH; e t » e ¥ o as eo or 1 rac besa oe low Ph cr ¢\ when making the prophecy, but a Loaving Yosior Dock at 7:15. or trac PFC RAGS oy PACFERS OF ners. day or two later she wae stricken by de iv i Returning leave Victoria at 6 p. m one MDrnaid.on No. 18 below ‘apoplexy and diet last Might FOUND DEATH Peo mery “ as WONG Z : Remember we have the F ing worked 4 utmost _—_—__-oo- re « FARE §1.50 Stunt victors argest and Most Com- 2 ¢ = H you worried over money mat- & /; Nees inti Wise plete Stock in the City. a ENS ate Bed CHOKED THE JAILER , ~~ é Ee | time to catoh the last car, Wheels tree A se ve fovionhe og snag or sda ha pane BAN ANTONIO, Tor June I. a 3 ters, and don’t see your way open & Call or write for prices and terme first shat Ja Ave we 01 dalupe be > S com, come So nea ace en AND ESCAPED) sor esr xerrvite, nis mornine. os to get out of the hole? If so, take D. S. JOHNSTON fell ey Rein Lagat pr Hobart Wiggins and a companion as a few dollars and risk a flyer on 903 Second Ave, Burke Building = pee May 17, that & Gorman miner By th named Lattimore were drowned. The ay few shares of mining stock. It —- $20. OO Ne “ name of Hecht was suffocated In his ROMBP, Ga., June 15.—Last night|two men came from Kansas about » . ft 4s - shaft near the Clift Hous Greenbury Stinson and John McCul- | two monthe ago for their health and = J liable to make you a rich man ‘Subilee Gold Mining Company i pa it I ae ium broke Jail. ‘The Jailer went to| Mave been traveling about the moun There are lots of good propertice WILL BUY A... ' Live wt, recorder of th ett Gin itn . tainous country around Kerrville in | y ‘ . Fok, haw arrived at {ake clothes to & prisoner and was] SOtSht! Sagun and comping out tn = on the market which are certain is now offering another block of with following informa. | knocked down and choked to insen- | tants to develop into bonanza mines within the = (reanury stout tee ¢i60 6 Wnts. SU cae man st id MeQuestion rivers #ibility, Hie wife ran to his assist-| ‘Phe heavy rains of the past tow . row ; _ vir is a good purchase at this price, not been much developed, ow-|ance and was also brutally beaten, | days drove them to #eck shelter in| next few months. . Come down to 609 = The Finest Talking Maching Mada based upon the showing in the work f the. troublesome water, " The MeCullum has 17 warrants against | town, and It was while trying to get |p First avenue tomorrow at 1 o'clock and & * . mote vets are good, and the miner®|ien, A posse with bloodhounds ia| 0 KerrvMe that they lost their| a attend the call of the ————-» = REGINAS™~ now in progress, Our advice is that Th have not given up hope. ‘Thistle in 4 thn annua lives. ‘The river was out of its banks |e ” = From $7.00 to $300 |¥°U Should not tose an opportunity last the mont promising oreeic in the dis: |! purault of the escaped prisoners.| iva nag swept away the earth mn. +s " 1 Mi =< hs to wet 3 ly, for Jubilee stock ts tion. trict, and it is bound to turn out) ———————~o— bankments approaching the river, | Seattle ining Exchange = s oe ee eee Dos yell. Diseovery claim and sta imme- | heir bodies have not yet bee is Vistesp Meira, eet meee, = erman, ay & 0, | safe and sure winner, eilk aret i co > ° and the rol I ts ne ”) Rattle recovered and nothing can be learn “STEINWAY” 7S SLATER & SMITH, OMolal Brokers and | n ed about their home or relatives, 4 Secund Avenue Seattle ‘Phone Main Wi, 11 a York ' i tm ‘Phone 2 4 James Sh, Seattle

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