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rn oie eaeatiaie ASAE taaeaeanaaRA UREA tiiene ddemtieneaaiatan adda atimaetintors coomdtoemateternasees cee ketene oe? , 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. “The F |arew up before the door | an and do what you please with your You'll love to be out in the rain if protected with over the river tonight?” jthat T don't need your votes. J am so brightly as she prottered | Re nely, “do you know this took MAKING MUCH TRO | eH da ge thy lady at Unole Will University Park Property at) uimoat one igo hed. na © come ever tonigh . had b ming with | e*- _ wi bau Pep Kad Welae ber Wha} Portland May Be Bought. Piatt to nominate Morto ale. On, | your" these promises! Bew of polite | night air, or 1 will not anawer for /Pext few weekw the college Dulldit - - the brown eyes filled with tears and church, The Dominican Fathers,| GLENDALE, L. 1, Dee. L—In the —————e }her cheeke burned hotly, es she | Who n school at Mt, An-| supreme eourt in Brooklyn today , a. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 1-—Much ado is being made by partia- |thought he would have asked the Kel have u Loran decoy Sh yee OT iet toscana tee on - ans of Admiral Schley over the sailing of given him to guide bis /eame question of ail the old women | Purchase Of the propery eonenta can|tion. @he alleges thet her husband movements as commander-in-chief of the Bouth Atlantic squadron, The jn the town, She closed the door Olle « # a net ones peceass cote |RbG et sande Gok Moe thay Or trouble te coused by the instructionc department to await further | With & litte more force than was be made, they will erect 6 vag ing bey aie eee aan Weel, aoe a i | orders before permitting vessels of the squadron to visit any African | Necessary and, donning her ¢ x buildings and make Pog ex reve , hepth: nealh wy Ba = port. The weat coast of Africa ts included tn the cruising district of the | and large hood, was soon walking boo! mm the ars anda be e Bpeeent a pg alum , a | | Bouth Atlantic squadron, and tt has been the custom unde dinary | bristly in the Girection of the un~ | Se ioo) ee ent eet : rag ga his wife's allegation. @he was al- conditions to leave the movements of the Vessels of the aquadron discre- [cle's, where she haa requested Dr — tosoh gg fine Bay Ak ogrr agen owed counsel fees éné alimony. | ‘. ’ thonary with the commanding officer Lester to call for her friend ee a ’ Tailor-made Garments, at well-posted buyers That is the general rule that obtain in the service, Then, again, It wae quile Gark when the doctor | (Bey tetire to eae ind a alte 7 the admiral is directed to proceed by the shortest practicable route to | arrived and gave the bell an impa Pord mF ag rah pliner REPUBLIC ROAD | wonderment-creating Low Prices Rio Janetro and other potnts on the South Atlantic, and this action of | tent pull, and after what seemed an ; “ to be fulfilled the department je alvo a cause for resentment on the part of Admiral |4g¢ & middle-aged lady answered it. Ambition te about to be Na M > agg i aarti Schley’s over-sealous friends, The unfortunate and protracted controv- Ia Miss Hrown's friend here?’ If the Dominican Fathers d ne | PEN D Ladies’ Excellent Qua ree] Men's Extra Weight English Serge eray that has been carried on by the admirers of Sampson and Schiey |h¢ asked, taking the hand that was _— ee obey teage 2 Rema simp tial satony MACKINTOSHES, blue and black, |MACKINTOSHES, pretty plaid lin- sponsible for the senaitiveness of the friends of (auickly extended a before the r perfect fitting; $3.00 value, special | ing, velvet collar, water repelling; respectively is mainly the latter over the {nstructions of the department contained In the sall- ing orders, and it Is assumed that in making the instructions the secre tary deliberately departed from the custom of the service to exhibit ant Mosity to Admiral Schley There is no sufficient reason for these eriticiama of the Tt true that the sailing orders are except al, but so are the exist good ev ation of For The lady's face flushed, but she Sty am Anewered quietly in the aMfrmative, WhO are A alight figure soon appeared, Uoational feild in th muffied in cloak and hood, and, in| eVent of their purchas Jepartment a hoarse voice, bade that gentieman | erty they would und a large amount price $1.98 each | 96.06 value, only $4.96 each. Ladiew Fine English Serge 2. Wagon Teams Reach Kettle INTOSIIES, aouvie t ure throug)-| 5 | Won [ Falls From Republic. out, full sweep, dou military [ert Cloth MACKINTOBHES, siti ape, blue or black velvet coll velvet collar, beautiful plaid lining KETTLE FALLS, Wash, Dec. 1—/\Styiieh, grand wearing garment;|t?roughout, handsome stylish gar- | mefi’s Fine All Wool emglish Cov- poles go tile, say Belge lla cee ge lk etnaase von Rr : rarioust ree iT or the tel ~~ ne rt a" 7 get prtiyat plete in Monday was the firet day that teams $6.00 value, only 4.50 each | ments; 19.00 value, our price 87.00 1 > , thor » ed ¢ ‘tously down at the little = . ne oot an e + com - lea manding officer of the feet or squadron on @ foreign station must be ur pet Abe yd anal hewe bbin histo aaeaaenee Green|. Ladies’ Wee Bue or Beews overned by the requirements of the public interests as these are affect ure. a, 5 |e a ciann i se mew iChaviett MAG KINTOBH ws, tuli | x s by peevaill ate th ths Salers OP the GreMbaer araueee Are you Miss Brown's friend? The edifice now standing on the | Kepublt te wagons on the new eu | Men's «Extra Quality English 4 by prevailing condit nthe sphere ! d +. tie SMa UAk Rerctanes wreak alee tn [alte 19 @ modern ’ snd road. Three freight teams made the sweep military cape, velvet collar, |eneviott MACKINTOSHES, box Under ordinary conditions Admiral Sehie ee mare been pigs po . Ad cost in the neighbor " 000, trip, but owing to the unprecedented handsomely finished; $6.00 value, oUF) cont style, allk velvet collar, besutl- ted to choose the route to reach his station, and, following preceden Yes, the beat friend she ever {it was built by the thodists, and rains there were many soft places price $6.00 each | ful plaid lined, patented, ventilated, admiral might have decided to sail by way of the Mediterranean ® lish Brown Mixed 4. It ts hoped that teams Ladies’ Fine I was the home of the Portiand uni. | encour lrersy, stylish water-repelling over- e 0 out antic co ould ¢ bee had.” came hoarsely from under the ng : and the Orient to the South Atlantic coast That would have b m8 Mee ¥ Same mune, adkee tanea Wee iI! not crons the new grades to any Wool Tweed MACKINTOSHBES, full! coats; $12.00 value, our price $10.00 Pleasant voyage, which would have covered four months of time he | tory Mage mig anid ee AB Saeed ar Gctlamerinedn de they: wal eweee anteey Okot S velvet | cone admiral, left to his discretion, should make the usual calle and eive “You seem to have a cold,” said gee yeh ; : voll posiony Bro dyson i 8 gre ed bebe ete eat hap caine ate the usual naval courtesies | Hor still etanding in the door = Seoieeeee ae . fn tetewel “‘ other roads in thia section es 8S each Misses’ Fine Navy Serge MACK- nent dows not desire t 4 ) ‘i ented o 0 own eur " public reasons the time. Fleets are not alway naval officers. There are times when spectal ry cape, velvet collar and box «. dremy, $4.99 | pleat foieh, grand wearing end styi- teh; 4.76 value, only $3.85 each. ather the expense of building the INTOSITES double cape, velvet col- | mili 4 that it was going » the hands of ¢ Haptists, but the deal, if sent out for the pleasure and convenience of | had escaped from beneath the hid naideration must be given [ous hood “I would advise you to road has been about one-third more lar, nice Pp than it would have been. Mr. Bparks| Value, only $2.65 es to public Intereste, and when ordinary customs and traditional court- | be careful and keep out of the night | @¥er oP foot, never went throw casas is deans aoa week teas esies must de departed from air as much as ponsible” - Let ile Ph nes 4 big «tebe Oe Oe LOCOCO ‘The instructions for the movements of the vessels offfhe South Atian- of the night air, in- AMUSEMENTS the road and threw it open te general OUR SHOR DEPARTMENT'S SELLING OF LADIES’, MEN'S tic squadron were made out without regard to Admig§! Sehiey, and travel AND CHILDREN'S WATER-RESISTING FOOTWEAR 18 MEET- would have been the same bh command Refore hoisting his fag on the Chicago A tr: 1 another flag officer bee assigned to the Bell's lip curled scornfully as she he Schley had | received the advic 7 paate Sar tions are being +} A LONG-FELT WANT, BUILT AND DESIGNED FOR tven to the bullt om the Republic road, one on| PUGET SOUND WEAR, AND PRICED AT EASY-TO-PAY & personal conference with the naval authorities, and doubtless received stranger, a» it had been given to her | The ttle Theater. the other side of the summit by E. | PRICES. verbal instructions and explicit explanations which make his formal in- [| few hours before | “A Stranger in New York” opens g part and the other out some 4is- SOLE AGENTS W. L. DOUGLASS’ MEN'S CELPRRATED structions not only perfectly intelligible, but entirely satisfactory to Dr. Lester assisted her down the |a return engagement at the Beattie | tance from Kettle Fatie by Mr. Witi- 5, $200, $350 & #00 FOOTWEAR, ON NEW HUMANIC- aim. oteps, and Bell. with « triumphant | theater this evening The play ba gop, to acommodate the stage busi-| SHAPED LASTS. mile, wae aesinted into the carriage. come back owing to the general de 1a neon There will be no troub for | es But the smile died away, and she | mand for high-class amurement, 404 | passengers to secure good acommo- milena tit fet ini ate Me cara hon en O, W, PETERSON & B her®. until the weather settles | mortification as che found herself in| sired to go when it war | Large amounts of freight and ex an old buggy that Horace had used | were turned away from the doors press are now passing through here | 206, 208. 210 Pike » St. Roberts Case Continues to Vex Republicans in Congress wrAB theY rode along the doctor's|the baie! in well aumained by Itt wa eeretny os pombe on pack | Oma ed until lately, and bis father had used The “Stranger” i# said to be the before him. [most p« houghts were wandering from hia | reception re It contains a bet reese, to relleve the thre reees quiet companion to the brown-baired | + r b f Hoyt Send so cents to NOME | Shere - er plot than most of Hoyt’s come 4 * R, . girl whe hed feoked up 00 ohyty|dise, and the lines are 0 spirited | Meee = Reputlia, Map Co., 315 Washington WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 1—Congreseman Hepburn, of when she asked # favor that after-|they simply play ther - ee Building, Seattle, Wash., ° e @ Towa, at the request of several members, has called a Republican @ = There will be a m ee o @ caucus for tomorrow, to formulate a line of action in regard to @ © had quite forgotten the lady at | at reduced prices of 4 The * @ the case of Roberts of Utah. @ [his side, when a emall hand was|ar well as a performance in the ey tor Map of Cape Nome, Cape York and Bonanza ° ‘This action in taken for the purpose of outlining a course @ | placed on hie arm and a sweet voice | ening. The adva sale indica j Mining Districts @ which will, as far as possible, relieve Bpeaker Henderson of - @ said as big run a run as the play enjoy — _ @ barrassment. The members are being deluged with petitions ask- @ | “Dr. Lester, I am so sorry that Il ed here last week retrace @ ing that Roberts be not admitted pave deceived you.” i is ° yh e 2 aaae. "FEE ® e The Republican leaders see many legal obstacies in the way of @ | @ only looked down on the bright rf ass Minstre | 1 © SEE Duk @ watcher presenting proper eredentin’s, bat @ |vouee fash aud seh brown eyes, but! Lovers of high-class minctrelay Popular Cafe for Gentlemen | @ their effort wilh be to throw upon the Democrats whatever popu- did not anewer. will have @ rare opportunity to en @ tar onus may be incurred by Roberts’ admission. This is the @ “Won't you forgive me,’ she said. | joy it n week. Beginning Sun OU R KH OUSE @ rea? purpose of the Republican caucus. pleadingly. “The girlie thowrht I | day evening, Heach & Howers come 4 i 3 @ | Would not get a ride in the phaeton (to the Seattle theater for a fou SALE... PHOSSSOSOSHSOOSOS OO SOOO SOE SOOO OO OOOS =! MIMIFed HO much. and I Wash Hiehia engagement 7 mpany ——HIGH GRADE—— silly, and promised them white kid® | represents & strone Ageremation of es = if I did not eucceed.* vaudevilie and mit Tears were filling the soft eyes HE CUT A DRIVEN AWAY and Dr. Lester took the trembting | |hand tn « firm ¢laep, and said, earn- lestly | Only three opportunities remain |} “Belt, if f call for you tomorrow | > - a einer Oe etleecahe thee ab BIG CAPER FROM HOME)... Will you ride with me in| {or Seattle people to wi ae talent, and The Third Avenue. a © avens—Tel. White 331—p. . LYMAN TILMAN | Seatie Heat and Pumbing a. Contractors and Jo formances of the Vaudeville ‘ Steam ond Hot Water Heating, Venti- ae book x jeer tg ao the owner's | company at the nue th Wa chies 7” COAL j ing oe Punting” Dro as ame oh ‘ t chubvmcet Repeir Work A Third Avense Patron Who Saved | The answer must have been satis. | *'*", THe show ‘ 4 PS. Mob Accused an » Old Couple | Ts for the nest dey the ponies [acrobatic. and con eof the West Seattle Perry Bailing, Foo of Marion & All who have witnessed the perform is Old Coupons. . . | stood before Lawyer Brown's 4: | are declare it a good one A mat of Chicken Stealin At the Third Avenue theater last and Bell's lady frien@m are thinking night a man presented t oupona | AKRON, 0., Dec. 1—John J. Crile, |seriousiy of preparing the wedding to the usher, and asked: “Where are;an old soldier, and his wife have Gress she had won : my seats?” [been driven from their home at East —_—— — aaeetew wlant The usher started toward the seats| Liberty by their neighbors and fore. | | ew indicated by the atubs, followed by | ed to seek shelter with strangers in| | ere Will Shine the man and woman who accompan.- | this city: ] Re : es een ied him, when suddenly he stopped| The nelahbors accused Crile and The . J " Tair short and said: “These are not for|his aged wife of stealing chickens; OF A-CHAPLAIN avenue th ater a a & a tonight.” they gathered in a mob and stoned | eet Sea vil be Decor Sian “Not for tonight?’ the Crile house, breaking all the glen e Ka “No; you've made a mistake | windows, and threatened to kill the ‘These are olf coupons. The te is| aged couple if they returned to the October 2.” Village, which is in the southern part |@nd the use of alcoholic stimulants “Well, tit is very strange, 1 got | of this county [on the advice of physicians are the them at the box office.” County Detective Rurtison has in- | acknowledged causes that have led “I'm sorry, but you'll have to see|Vestigated the charges of theft and/up to the serious troubles that are the manager. I'l! bring him to you." |*ay® they are unfounded. Crile hae|closing around Chaplain D. H By the time Manager Russell came |apptied to the Grand Army for pro- | &hielde of the United States army THE STORY OF the man was indignant | tection, and members of the Buckeye | The breaches of etiquette and con Look here,” he said, “I bought| post say It will be furnished tf every | pinints entered have been sufficiently two tickets for tonight, and now 1|0ld the state has to be | aggravated In the one case and sub ansine. * stantiated In the other to warrant Makes Heat «AND... inee will be given t SEE OUR DISPLAY OF |noon, and the engages For Stairs, for Doors, etc. In our middle show window Select Your Piano We have dhdahin il sake for all purposes, and to sell Refore the Christmas “yr - » buy- by the yard. ing is fairly bege tl Large square or oblong Mats now gives you a for hotels or public buildings ment to select fro we always have in stock. We pianos on easy terms, and cheap- furnish dwellings, hotels, res- er than any other store in the taurants or public buildings eity | completely. good adva. r BAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1.—Iliness | packed houses greeted this fa 1y akgregation at every 5 At Your Own Price AT THE EMPORIU formance Tris the y play Peccccccccsce se ccecesecseeeeseeee: hdadaadadadhatactaeacadachtchcadachetdhcecachea aca ienaee find that they are old tickets—away | a! — e | aS back, October 2. The are very indignant | proceedings in court martial, but up Cl & “i'm sorry. I don't see how such a|that the civil authorities have offer-|t0 @ late. hour’ this afternoon 817 Second Ave. Sherman, Clay 0. ff Holden & Wilson Furnitare Ca. mistake could happen.” ¢4 no protection to Crile and hia wife | the papers had not yet reached the A bs | 1109-11-13 Second Ave. All I know (s that I bought two|@nd the matter will be taken up at aloffice of the adjutant general, al The Late Vice - President's | “STEINWAY” DEALERS tickets for tonight, and now the ush-| Meeting of Buckeye post. Meantime though Genera) Shafter has admit Own Account. 514 Becund Avenue Beattie er tells me the coupons are no good. |the couple are being cared for in this|ted that they are in process of pre- I paid my money and I expect two| City. paration NEW YORK, Dec. 1 tting g00d seats.” The time and place will not be an-|the shade of a big elm tree in th _— 7 “We have sold every seat in the| nounced until the articles have been |great yard of hia summer home at) Now ee for the past and the| a By having your house.” drawn up and given out in regular Long Branch July mrenent We ate Pictures Framed YRES TRANSFER You'll have to make some provi- form from the military headquar- | President Hoba ated TY And, trustful, awatt, what the future hp “ b i sion for me. ters, It ts cert however, that the | of s candidacy and subsequent Guat eetaes me. ys There wae a hurrying to and fro, trial will be conducted within the election to t 2 preaidency a Gonke and Seubathe ‘be banlaned m Se. Dicinve Keane be ; Dutributing Cars a Specialty and « consultation of ushers and fin |Juriediction of the military district Matt ay, of Per ‘ first away jaelte Fic ot nae grt nell Phone Mein 350 ally the man and woman were given acumen { California the And the rest of our Hives be a Pd , meconmeaiesi:: aR ‘aD on two extra seats crowded in near one How provoking!" of the boxes. Mr. Russell went with Bell Brown looked out from be them to see that they were cared hind the handeome lace curtains at WALKER WILL for, and then eaid: “I'll investigate a stylish phaeton, drawn by a pair | this matter. These coupons you re-|of beautiful pontes, just passing celved were for “The Heart of Chi-|and then turned impatiently toward ago” and not for the Filipino a group of girls at the opposite win-| Vandeville Company.” low The man looked up in a starth ” Thanksgiving Day 8 Gan DiggO Fruit C0 esses none eo [THE MARTIN i, THE N. B. CURTIS eine Dut Dr. Lecter taal —— me. 415 Pike Street ones. Wri 4| If anyon way and said: “Hold on, there! The purchased auch an elegant new pha. | - = * = I told him « lestination, and . THE WASHBURN dant time T wore these clothes I wan eton we might have been excueed fr] ene iat of ern ing canexchanee of pleasantries na tS Still left the Best and) 1isseamt are — Ramaker Music C0, |” onder airing in it; but that confirmed old | be given a world of credit, and hie Dart Why t a corr aot CHOSSSHSOSSSO SH SE OOD He feit in his pockets and smiled bachelor would rather take his vice presid * You are pretty well name is Arthur Walker. While he ? e T e sheepishly srandmeother out any day than one " known In the Ea everybody likes | PP} | - v probably hy. t the reputation o e ° DR drew two coupona from his trousers| mind to have the firat ride in that| hag done as much fighting in the laet the ticke w Pit Nn ) ( We SPECIALIST : “CIALIS Are those in which the tone ts th clearest, the workmanship of the highest order, and the material used POOOCOCOOE pocket. I must have put them in| phaeton.” 1 lo. If you annour vurself I f the finest lit w u b few years, and. ee good Aghti e of the finest quality. © sell all of there just before I took off my coat Kanter said than done!" observed |any ane If any Foi Inthe bust, /CAh ARBUre You of the solid strength ss i —_ these celebrated makes, and at prices Then, when I wanted them again I{ saucy Linda Gray You know you| news has met a harder class of men|% the Pennsylvania delegation in In Seattle, le SES OF WOMEN which place a good guitar within the felt in my veat pocket and got hold are speaking of an impossibility now. | than Walker, no mention of the fact th® Cor Furthermore, It le DISEA reach of anyone, Step in and make of a 1d ones. We will make you a present of your|hag been made on the pages of the on awing New York 1 le AND your selection, gidn't t ink began Mr. Rus-| wedding dress if y sucre |recent ring history. ked bit ak r RHEAARHARARAR ERAS e Skin Diseases 1 Rae en ‘ And if I fail I will give you each! arthur has not been boomed and 1 Mr. Hobart,” and sald T e Mag) Fong a An enced the! a pair of white kids to wear to my ted the Way ether borers have jet him know my f na e pot aa aN mle wedd ng.” Rell ans wered KMly; 804 |wome who are not as willing and‘ ji hoe a with Maries oe 7 DINBURG...... ner found his seats for, Lawyer wn's parlora were #00N| who have not the real fighting abil. 8°" somew? n the roa him vacated the merry party that |iy gy they l pi fage rene (continued to Canton, naw McKinley : MEDICAL INSTITUTE 2 Burke Butlding, — _ - — had been apending the afternoon |hae boxed: Frank Purcell, Ji Me and came away, determined to mak December 1 we remove $| ork tie a xed cell, Jim Me A p > o 51 Boston Blook Ave.a » A FATHER CAN hh ny daughter y, Charley Johnaton, Kid Met the re b notfed Quay famed to the LEADER, 710 Second e 40-00 ey | Second Ave. and Marion St, How could I have been a0 fool-|\chariey Turner, Tommy Tracey and |ately: Then I started to gett Ava; aha SH give our oweTTTTT TT TT TTT TTS Seattle Wash. lows into line. Well, to shor thought impulsive Bell, an she|, acore of others. We gave away \ WHIP A DAUCHTER stood in the door, looking down the| weight to Kid McCoy, and boxed |/0ne Story, let me say T confidently jaulet street. ‘He cares nothing for| nim 18 fast rounds to a draw counted on Pennsylvania's votes; but, to make certain, [ did not stop ugh votes to patrons the benefit of what it would cost to move our goods by selling them at less than cost. “Spot Cash . FoR,... Gold lah me now, and will think me more lehiidish than ever when he hears of Walker will box 15 rounds with Young Peter Jackson at Germania SPECIAL until more than Kee eee eee RES EEEEE EEE EHR EEE ip | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.~T? thi ay t . ‘ * ae Phtaas Ph dor - nominate me were ed, The nex ™ ttt Mg Ss ak te namin But she thought how he had pase- | Sestarme aad Meer Keita wiltteee meeting between Q and myself Sr For the Holidays Fou Assay Value, Amy Quer ather wnac ( whom she a h ° oon ithou oa ‘ ‘ yoour Y aor n th Tth > By Mtoe on iho ee 1 that afternoon without even | sight rounds in the mame ring, The [occurred in St. Louis on the Ith of |g Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Mgr. Bottle Imported Perfume, Cake JOSEPH MAYER a BROS. thins i . assau wlancing up at the window where |goojal club has sold already between | JUN : t I 1000 Second Av. cor, Madison Imported Perfumed ap, and LieCherry 8 PL Bullding ok akan Yor bh mer een she she had ste hoping at least toliwo and three hundred seats for thin “%* |! uthern Package Imported Sachel . : 25 years old, today returned a verdict | have received a bow. And then hel smtertainment hotel " OOO RR Powders, all for in favor of the defendant raised his hat a moment after to old ae H u remen 25c e e ne | Mra. Lee ber mj \ rallway e Tsidialies “ea caaere be wea quite angry now aa she| & Polleeman Murdered. Pe" my nromine mm Legureni the Columbian Ace! SEATTLE TRANSFER C0 5 - |thought of his indifferenc nd as| HICKSVIL! O., Dec. 1 harly 1 ree ividly dent Association eserve Fund, rs ’ é SKATTLE THEATER (Tonight) |the new phaeton came slowly down] this morning, while Enos Rath, the we bart, my end, I'm Wee eae Ae B qt } t Store ‘ger =—“A Stranger in New York the street again she went quickly |night policeman, was making his | sorry "t be ab teen, AC; | oe OF eee ce Oe Ser arin ms Dri Freight, Passenger and Baggage, THIRD AVENUE THEATER | GOWN the marble steps, and Dr, Les |rounds he wan attacked by three un- | there e certain consideratior SW. ANDREWS Preaid Cor, Second and Pike STORAGE - (Tonight)—Filipino Vaudeville Co. | tet, gazing more earnestly than he| known men and so erely beaten which compel me to place the vot E A CWA, President. "Phone Pike 82 acts OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville ana| knew at the dark blue dress and|that he died two hours after, The | elsewhere | F. L. MILLER, Secretary. Thons Mala Al-d Oca 623 Firat ay moving pictures, lssown cute futterig ta the wind [murderers made their escape, | Tacs ail right, Quay, Go ahead | Home oftive, 204 Collins Blook, | BBGGSESGGG SEUSESSSGR060 | |»

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