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maw 4 THE 8 STAT, LATTLE British Columbla News. ORPENWOOD, Th iMustrative of the amount of busi Dee, b—-As THE NEW CHAIN GANG GOES ON A STRIKE Objects on Constitutional Grounds t Enforced Labor for the City. neas done in the elty of Greenwood for the firat month since the arrival of the ratiway and the open o the evatom house, the figures the latter show the ¢ lectiona for the jmonth of November to be $8,600, and | for inland revenue $2,600 for the | same pertod. releht re siete ot tea] }Canadian Pacific railway at thia point were $60,000, and the passenger | recetpte a ° $100 a day | LECTUREBY REV. SIMONDS Rev, W. will speak tomor- G, A. BR. hall, street, on the “Boctal Vision of | Henry This free Dd Uinionas pastor of the George.” lecture ta Whitworth to Open. TACOMA, Dee on of Whitworth college met yesterday for Convicted Orators Protest i in Vain to the Jailer —The Weary Willies Are Finally Co.- fronted by a!Pile of Unsawed Wood, ine in ome trom th taken was the selection of the ex ecutive committee having in direct When George Sheehan 1 Hel control the deatinies of the college Caswell, the chain gang superti-| rs Whitworth and Hutchinson. jtendents arrived they found the! seattle; D. 8 Johnston and F | brigade standing ready. The taek-| Gault and Dr, C. H. Little. of Tac ‘The prisoners flatly refused to 6! 1 asters immediately picked out ten| ma were chosen. It was decided to to work and declared that they or the ablest prise 7 hegin the fret year of th: college would make thelr escape at the first sald one/in ite new home January 2. opportunity - The first symptome of trouble w discernible yesterday afternoon | omplained another when the chain gang was ordered on | “Shut up!" shouted Sheehan, “I'm duty for the first time, Several of/on to your game. It ant go. Ev the men were unwilling to work andj ery man has got to do his work 80 notified the jailer, but they went|Out you geo!" forth to toll just the same, Th This morning the storm broke out | fn all its fury when the ‘There was a strike among the ac-| eredited members of the chain gang this morning I have the rheumatiom, of the selected. “And I have been sick for months” Horses for British Army NEW YORK, De: ment of 40 horses arrived City over the Erie railroad West this morning, F. Hugo Skead f Capetown, South Africa, bougnt ten martyrs, including several the horses and Vagrants and old drunks, | their shipment acr ymmMand tO) siowly fled out of the lockup Into| Mr, @kead refused “fall in” wae given. The eighteen | ihe jail yard, where a gigantic pile | purchase of the horses. Prisoners stood shoulder to shoulder | of wood loomed up before their oa- | derstood that they 7 in opposition to the jailer and swore | tonished eyes the Briti#h army in Africa It that they would never, no, never! | sorackie it!" was the harsh com-|said the animals will be used in the One Weary Willie of the road, who avairy branch of the army of Ir was in charg the coun talk abou but tt isu thieves were bought worked. | | called | first “ } had been arre Tt iw the duty of the etty to keep | of honor at the two KaWbucks, “OL F FIGHT . P ithe others to act as assistants and ‘Those are our sentiments icles tinle: plapen' and tae tae 20m ¥ to the dangerous pressure of 1) . wunds to the equare inch. He rush- | they really began to look Ike honest | wrestle exciter t. Up to the hour of “Line up there of I'M! break the head | guests sat down with eager appe-| very clore me ticket will be € every mother’s son of you. I'll | tites to their frugal banquets. Aslelected, aa very few are voting “lined up.” jing upen the subject terre and the Fusiontets’ nc for mayor, D. D, Platts ma i serving @ term for vagraney, act. | Yasion. The horses will be shipped old Irishman and a Swede, who 4 ed as spokesman for his fellow pr ap os ¢ a fon eating paves: | Sem Jersey City to Capetown us in jail, Nobody has authority to “A ‘ Sige aligg merry making was soon in pro: yer ee —_ forsee .s As the sawed sticks were | dropped new ones were brought to| bo oy Rs ees She tinued through the long drawn out Jalier Corbett th rose quick- | hours of the morning Today Mallard ts in the midat of « As the gang perspired and puffed) munweipal clection. There is very smong the diegruntied throng with | men |woing to press, nearly one-half of rough words and angry mien When the noon hour came dinner | the had been cant “Get out of here!" he thundered. | was gladly welcomed and the city’s! The election will ur each you who's who tn this jail!” for Jatler Corbett, he expressed him-|etraight tickets, The greatest fght The strikers re dumbfounded | self well satisfied with the new order |neems to be between the Republ and soon begah to crawfish. They of things. The prisoners said noth-| nominee for may Capt Thomas | At 2 o'clock the vote by wards was as follows Piret ward, 220 register 151 voted. | WAR THREATENED | AMONG DRUGGISTS............. Second ward, 3 registered, 193 | voted. i ‘Third ward, 123 registered, @ vot DULUTH, Minn., Dee. 6. For the last two or three weeks the | waa held In Dr. Sloan's office in the! dor M 3 o'clock this .. n en o ir ing. braine hie wife w . loca) druggists have been fearful of | Collins block jast evening, ¢ hear | morn trouble in their own ranks, 11 is alt|th* fepert of this committee, but no} meat cleaver. Then, thinking he report was fied hadk her, he set fire to his home over a question of prices on proprt- € the members of the after soaking everything in kero Beveral « et or o rate- Inciden acy Getietgn. Rumors of rate-| cs, complained of the epecial pepe cutting on the part of one or two of jothes with th and they caught wd P price-liat issued by the Bartell Drug| pre He ran trons the ee the down-town stores have created a pany, @ py of which was pro f finmes, and fell dead bet very uneasy feeling all around, for at last night's meeting |standers reached him matter to the emailer stores at many pharm wer Chief. Reed Has Returned. The Retail Druggiete’ Association |/$200 proprietary articles ¢ fene. y, he saturated hia by- of Seattle, hae been formed with the; but the majority of the drugmints direct object in view of preventing | present seemed of t pinion that the threatened cut and re-establish - wae not price cutting, being a ing harmonious relations between | recognized custom of all drug-stores. the members. The outlook for the| yr. Ragtet Grug business in Beattie during the |,, regard to bis price-list mention. | coming winter ts excellent, provided was seen thie morning on ed above He dectares that his firm| Chief of Police Reed has turr aaa apgt mf ptieee takes! i abide by this schedule. “That|up unexpectedly in Seattle this c fis not price-cutting,” said he. “I am| morning after an absence of nea A week ago jast Thursday evening @ meeting of the local druge held, and an eaNization Mr. H. Dubs being elected pr dent, and Mr, James Closson secre- simply He was acc I quote. Th We all kr made by|a month. his family. The report has been current ab headquarters during the abser meeting the ~da houses price on the articles in no cuttin going on ow that price-cutting ' mpanied t ts wa on >werin. f the on of he chief that a new chief was t tar, x the t wee EE foe nog: ¥ od the wages of} t Dene apnea rd ns ae i are drug clerks. The entire good|take hold of the department and mittee, consisting of Merers. Lee. | feeling and harmony among the|that Mr. Reed had gone East for t 3 lown-town @ruggiats.” io king @ new locat Barrington and Partel! This might be termed a committes of contingencies; it was to settle any grievances brought befor by m -'¢ i must be prevented at al bers of the association and, in gen- | hazar The largest firms might eral, to prevent price-cutting, or | stand it. but would prove moat anything else not in harmony with strous to the emalier stores, and the ethies of the drug business. Alf f e f them to the thaps for Well-attended association mveti " tter wan br Mr. Reed's notice this mo: & Star reporter, he said ‘So far as I know there will be no hange tn the head of the poit force, I expect to remain, F to the contrary are without founda tion. I have been in Towa and Min nesota and have had a good tir Seattle is doing better in police work than either &t. Paul or Des Moines and is making more arrests My [atest Tips Concerning the arene are fos 1 oe Northern Pacific’-P.-1.” Deal, Notwithstanding Chief Reed's an surance that there is no chang contemplated In the mana ent of the Beattle police the fact remains that the demoralization of the for: The Post-Intelligencer is to|the future interests of the commun-|has reached such an extreme point change hands within the next two or | ity. three days. It fs stated on excellent| “Tt Is understood that the Northern | authority that fam Weston wil! be| Pacific has practically abandoned | of the near future, The town is not | the idea of obtaining absolute con. |merely wide open for gambiers, but bestnese manager, Wagar Piper will | +03) of the water frant and aleo of |has become a rendezvous for thiev remain temporarily, at mbt t rning by At last night's meeting the gener nt seemed to be that price- some is regarded an one of the certainties that a new head of the department least, A885! securing the privilege of erecting |highwaymen and crooks of all de managing editor. George Piper will| freight sheds between the business |seriptions, It ts openty charged and sever his connection with the paper. |section and the wharves The oppo- |not denied that certain high city of It is also stated that F.C. Hughes | sition of the public and of the news. | fictals are receiving a handsome of Struve, Allen, Hughes & McMick-| papers with the exception of the|rAake-off" from the gang tn control n and Maurice MeMicken, who|"P.-1." has had its effect in convin-|0f affairs and that this gang has ne have heretofore had charge of the Northern Pacific's legal busines« tn thie city, Will hold part of the “P.-1.'| stock. E. C. Hughes is to dictate | change the policy of the paper A well ite posible that after ‘the | takes place this month, that the N known business man of this city.|p anagement will throw the pub who claims to have inside knowl-' _ WASHINGTON Molien that his project can. |cured by some means trom police Interference, leing Mr immunity not be put through It is quit lic off the scent by attacking edge of the pending said to ® through the columns of the paper Star representative today the defunct water front schem ‘The Northern Pacif and the ’ he le will be expected to 5 y a Great Northern will in all probatit-|igurely the Northen TPacin, | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 6 ity come together in an arrange-|have no interest In the “P.-I, when |The treasury estimates for Wash ment to build @ union passenger 4¢-/ the railroad is attacking the rail pot as the result of an understand | road # Own project. Then the nc ing that freight sheds and termin-| ors expect to Inugh in their aleeves a) tracks for freight cars shall all £0) 1 ater hen the N. P. wants new no hy hg a on the tide flats.| privileges in the city or additional © roads will seek to secure legislation at Olympia, tt w tral a location as possible for the|'*k'slation at Olympta, tt will ha Passenger depot and will no doubt|* friend in the morning newspape be given every opportunity by the| Which ts conducted in the Interest eity courcll which is consistent ith | f the people, don't-chu-know.” ington are sound and tributaries, Improvements on Puget $26,000; Squil 5,000; Olympia har lits, $4,000 extension and equipment of homish slough, $ |bor, $25,000; Cow $2,000 Chehalis, Puget sound naval sta keepers’ dwellings, Mehthouses at Point Brow $6,000; Battery Point, 16,000; New Dungeness, $4,000; Rob. inson point, $3,000; Slipp potnt, 00; extablishing Heht and fog aig nal station, Semiahmoo, $25,000; same A Ritrate Combin on Burrows teland, $15,000 MILWAUK Wis, Dec, 5.—Her- | hospital, Port Townsend, man Schmid, Chilean consul to Ger- | who is no in Milwaukee en route to London, is engaged in ef jon, $3,000 Sold His Body for 15 Cents CATRO, I., Dee. 5.—An unusual | transaction took place here today t tween two citizens, whose names are | many withheld for oun reane One #010 hin body to the other for the marine $4,000. -_ AMUSEMENT HULLITIN, sum of 15 cents, the buy to have! fecting a consolidation of forty nt on privilege of f it as|tr mpanies of Chile. The com THEATER (Tonig ased ter he | bi output of the companies is Beach & wers’ M tre A regular * drawn | 3,000.0 r In a and the} THIRD AVENU THPATER igned and witnensed, and t amount of capital inveated in the A Hot Old Time n paid over. The buyer sa he pertion Is $81,000,006 The object OLYMPIC HALL--Vaudeville ana will insist upen his premises when the the transaction dies, ht in the! of tt other neolidation in t Himit the | moving pictures, party to‘ output of the product. He is now on] Miniature Dawson his way to London to close the deal. | Second avenue, City—19234 SUGAR BEETS CITY NEWS. “ANMAMARAARBAARAAA Robert Tt claim against the city for | damages He fell down a cellar } way at 109 Main street, and claim have sustained IN OREGON % Tho Sonne Was Far Greater Than the Supply. PENDLE IN, Or, Dec. 6.—C. W Nibley, one of the chief owners of | the La ¢ nde beet sugar factory, la | OF ly this money can heal here. He gives some figures relat CC, W. Winters, who runs @ cigar ing to the operations of the factory |store at 1670 First @ reported for 1899, and makes some comments) to the police yesterday that — hi on the subject of raising (a, Which store was broken into last night he commends to the farmers of the and §7 worth of elgars and cand and Empire | Were stolen. Referring to the ending of the sea-|opinion that the son's run and the conclusiona to bel work of bays, drawn therefr Mr, Nibley said The police are of th rived at Honolulu iebeecceceedding ~ — Once a Customer Varker has fied oa $1,000 injuries which burglary t# the An invitation has been received by Only two horses Always a Patron At our Hosiery Department, is convincing proog ; that this department offers intrinsic Hosiery Values at prices that customers are willing ° a pair. : Figures prev have locity Comptroller Parry, ad almost without exception been Inac-| greased to, the city council, tol Perera. woe Sones S f the TAC | nave thin elty Join the of ey, 08 well & f PURAT) American Muntetpalitie e beets delivered by now 160 towns that are in the lengue| Special No. 1.—One case Men's Oxford Gray Seamless WOOL ‘n AE, farmers, has been exaggerated. The | 1g object ta the intercheng «| re-enforced heels and toes; actually worth 26c, special price 18; thr ar Total number of tons of sugar | <n oy municipal government. | Special Ne One case Men's Natural Gray Seamless CASHMPRB red at t ring | City, baving 1,000 inhabitants te OCKS, double heels #; cheap at 16e, spectal sale price 100 @ pair, beets de fat the factory during | pine to membership The } BOCKS, dow is and t heap atl p Pp pe Be eons f 1908, now 1, 1L*| bership fees range from $20 to $00 | Special No. 4—Two cases Men's Fine Fast Black or Tan CASH- ‘ k beet manu. | Bet @nnum, according to the site of) Mirnic BOCKS, beautifully finish cc value, only 2c a pair. By ge Bin — the town | 1 during weamon 009 | rec : me case en’ e ; E. 288 GO 5, 00 pounds to the sack The Anti-faloon league is going) St prc ‘aa ate oe Prag Wet SRAMASS scone Total tone of « delivered dur. | to have ite state Aquarters in thie| °*tra long value, only 26c a p ing the season of 189%, 8,155. ity ms nd 13, Haller block Special No. 5.—One case Ladies’ Fine Fast Mack Seamless FEECED Tot res 1 tivation In| have h secured, and by Thureday | yoge, warm and grand wearing; 1S¢ value, special price 10c a pair. ar, slight Friday they will be furnished aan er league l# preparing to take ac Special No. 6—One care Ladies’ Extra Quality Geamiess Fast Biacié sere part in the next political cam-| Heavy Fleeced HOSE; acutally worth 26e, spectal price 200 a pair. ate, a sien, a) hae . . . Special No, 7—-One case Ladies’ Fine Weol SEAMLESS HOSB, res anne . ; A hyp) Evenson has turned over! oipirced heoln and toes, full fashioned, splendid weart 33c value, our me w the 1899 tax rolls | ad fom far 4s the county tr | special price 260 a pair. ntial to the | attle amounts | Special No. 8.—25 doz. Ladies’ Imported CASHMERE HOBE, re-« vutmide county enforced heels and toes, full fashioned; Wc value, only 4c a pair. the county ts $1,187,697 pedis 4 . The Oregon Short Line missed con. | non pecis! tr 9 rg 4 “9 jaan ¥ nent Jmsportes paren CASHMERS int dean’ a sag ae neet with the Northern Pacific | a beautifully Anished; 660 valuc, only Ho @ pair. alyned eat pe tas at Portland last evening, thus deiay- Special No. 10.—One case Children's Heavy Ribbed BICYCLE HOBD, sugar of all that came to us. 1 make | (™" the tthe mails from Idaho. fam black, seamless, grand wear;cheap at 20c, our price 16c @ pair. this statement with By Wyoming ado and Utah | ° raising of beota na Capt. Robinson received word that | Special No. 11—One case Children's Extra Heavy BICYCLE HOSE, diversity farming. This, as all wel} | the transport Port Stephens bas ar fant black, extra heavy fleeced, warm and grand wearing; all sizes, 250 | | " great = omidd 0 | died en route. Special No. 12.-—Two cases Children’s Fine Ribbed Seamless CASH- wt Patrick Church was taken to the) MERE WOOL HOBE, re-enforced heels and toes, grand wearing; the are a ‘county Jail yesterday from Burton.| ideal winter stockings; all sizes, 25¢ « pair. nm th He confessed before Justice Win umbia quit of that place to the charge of should be arqu sting $40 from @ man named L see et woe| Oa O. W. PETERSON & BRO iy menage 4| Mrs L. J. Romano, of 222 James 3 Lg - ; : street, haa reported to the police the 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ons of a Keth rth of gold coin The funeral of Noe held att Honney & Stewarts chapel ok containing $22 this locality go int sugar beets they wit a arer mar- © now operating at ket La Grande he Play 8237 fr | Dereg saloon sige ba this morning on wade Bebop of evi- dence leatted for fan Francisco thie morn COLUMBUS, Dec. S—ttere are a | iD With 150 passengers and loaded few « the [to her capacity with with freight ' ted as) Capt. James Bogan, of the n by| Tidal Wave, which left ently for Las A les, died « state.| sen on 7. Capt. Rogan wa nforma-| well known re. having phot be given, but it ised the shine Shirley, party | re id nuggets and $15 In v a Griffin was o'clock this afternoon from | who It in alleged stole » Frank Nappo in a bex tn nights bark | | Occidental Ave. and Washington St. i the Sound minand Canada and 7 a oS Send §0 cents to NOME Map Co., 315 Washington as a Building, Seattle, Wash., for Map of Cape Nome, Cape York and Bonanza Mining Districts. SR | Popular Cafe ‘ter Gentiemen | OUR HOUSE © | TOOLS TOOLS 7-2 in DISTON HAND BAWS #0 tic that the » nents | Dashing Wave No. D &.—26 in, DISTON HAND SAWS, Brora -A ¢ rd ae a nee HN. Lavell, employed on the steam No. 12.26 jn DISTON HAND 8AWS, ... Sunes he ule fa i! ler City of Beattie, wan hoisting tim MAYDOLE HAMMERS . hig Be V SEB PPOD*| bere thin morning when he alipped MAND AXE rtsesseesees : J i 2 ed re and the toes of his left toot were| — Full line Hatley Planes, at zero prices the tool It tienal oon ‘ n bet 1331 Second Ave, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE F I time| F. Denny, a rancher from down he date and { eo of the nvent Sound, was taken to Providence hos “ 7 As 2 rs has be ssued pital this morning. suffering from tn + sacl Grote. ever batt the| Sree & leona Bop MORAN BROS. COMPANY thwhed Tiki, Bey Mt "| The steamer Queen left the ward Chicheo, and thet al tl andes Bi SEOs Tae cates Engine and Ship Builders ent to Behwabacher’s ad © epecial cargo ‘SODEN FAVORS » steamer Dy », Capt, George | bert is due to Tive at Schwa THE NEW LEAGUE bacher's wharf about 10 o'clock t night George M, Holloway, county clerk ROSTON . ’ $ as been @ bankrupt by Sod when 1 Ju Cu of the federal aseball situa ay. Ka i «de big debts we ' ft yarns about his | $7,904 4 furnished by W s Davis ns, of Ban Francisco, and u a . n faver| $392 ¢ Ralie { Harrisburg, f w A nh Ansooia Pa, ¢ both contracted prio: : r tite J 1894 banks at Routh Seattle h anxiety tion of the bridge at t the debris has been re nd little damage is antici This morn pat Judge Jacobs and Judge Ben: f the superior court, have deci © change courts at the beginning o ar st Saturday, the propos tion for a frult cannery at Seatt! was unanimously dorsed. Th hamber of ¢ Duwamish river is out of its wan felt about the South Ing of the Horticultur- STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. | ILMAN “IMakes Heat Steam and Hot Water Heating, Venti. lating and Fiumbing © General Repair Work West Seaitie Perry Bulling, Poot of Marion Middle Window We have displayed a hand- some collection of framed PICTURES that this most if Each Christmas Piano. 4 That is received wil! be carefully} ted, The piano with an es-| t#hed good reputation will be It's a singular taste can't be sulted in commerce committee te We sell satisfaas eet | having the matter under considera atOG. WS Sek BANOS varied assortment of Medal- ecaune they were pr ted by e j nm easy terms, cheaper érenehimente 1 will have tts report ready to-| than any other store in the city. | lions, Photos, etc, Bear these sesso morrow mornin | Wi you cail in? if in mind. They would make an J RETORIA Delayed ‘At the Seattle clearing house today aceptable holiday gift. The Brit now fairly|clearnces amounted to $404,789.09, | mfortat allowed to|while balances were $101,408.92 | buy beer and subscribe to the pub | dudee Benson today awarded W Sherman. Clay & Co. Holden & Wilson Parnitare Co, library 3. Taylor damages for personal in- df ' 1109-11-13 Second Ave, DURBAN, Now 3—Detayed.—Tne [J2tem of $10,000, against the city of “STEINWAY” DEALERS Boers a strongly fortitying the | >*aré B14 Beoond Avenue * * = Seattie | ranges between Colenso and Lady William Huffman, who was charg- smith preparatury to a perate (04 with being implicated in the he : stand. Ladysmith Is still 9 & ap of the Ray View saloon Inat ote Are essential sleged. ‘The Boers have mou a | tember, was found guilty today for fine pict- %-pounder, which they have dubbed |Judge Ja y court ures, Franchise," and with this are con-| gudge Renson today awarded John YRES TRANSFER C0 ne 1 Brit Wetsue damages against the Amert- ih tx of ammunt-|can Bonding and Trust Co, aus Pacific P Picture | Datriblar Cars a Special r r al guns, but a ‘ting $6,000, $2,000 of which was for Frame Com an ag a Specialty « mident that they can h. 1) material appropriated by th ID y iPhone Main 350 out till relief come |pany in bullding the steamer Masto- OMice, cor. Occidental Ave, ; | and Jackson street SAD TONITE n * | The Roe ar rh Judae Jacobe ia today hearing the | and daily grow! t une Of Joseph Mullin, charged with Va A NTED they made ar ack attempting to blackmail Andrew mate of th t an Wattle, This afternoon Mullin was head of catt ‘ urrendered by his bondsmen, Second-hand Pianos and or- terday killed three men and wound-| Tr, Noctskes, of New York, has| sane in exchange for new THE MARTIN we never ught three lots on the corenr of | ones rite or call, > Y Se XMaconng| anon rent a nda” | yee am Hamaker Matie Oy { THE N- B. CURTIS P 'feking | Tatona, Many lota in that section . " Gtapatch of November $1, says that | ng THE WASHBURN ¥ have hee sold re ntly. He tntends AS the Boer A weir 2 new 10-ton bi if ; rs ' : * to ld Immediately, He and his) ) shel n will practice thelr profession GUI nae leparture of Gen, Cronie, who| ‘There is a great deal of building Beeroreecooooooocs t Me en d taf = + ately in Latona, Bight or ten new : resleging force Ne | bexidecnes are going up. Are those in which the tone ts the Wan ther oe ; adh bah Bs 4 the! he ‘Third Street & Suburban Ps @ | clearest, the workmanship of the trenches, ‘The garrison ie expecting | Street-cor line had a merry time to- | s SPECIALIST @ | highest order, and the material used Wiel cca % : ym expecting | tay, One of the car vming into |@ eof the finest x quality, We sell all of . ther side of the er house at er best of thir 1 the situation is ri A Bais Be tes an uae e DISEASES OF WOMEN e reaoh et anyone. Step in and make ia ng des, : peetta walked or walted At $ Ski Di. : your selection. | 8:20 cark bega yr They re OK seases Dewey Wil! Visit Chicago) rr) cud war then, ahead of time or | ae a CHICAGO, PD Admiral D. behind time, without reward to ached. |@ e ” f N 1 h nion e main Mne Tranafers ‘ ul "1 ryeaives.. the ui rbiiices iacl Sausentt onew niatetra eine rie NEDICAL INSTITUTE $ Burke Building, ; rditjona lebrate th nd |duty, and the v vas unique @ 49-50-51 Boston Blook ®!/ Sec Ave. and M . ' tl ( Mun wriginal. Altogether, it was “al@ e cond Ave d MarionSt, n this cf sl | POCCHOH OREO ESOS OOS Seattle Wash ‘

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