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Only Paper in Seattle Dares to Print the New ¥OL,3. NO. 240, Committees Will N Holiday Rece month, because the committees will not be ready for business, General ussion, which means red at the country vie the Cos. | ressional to an) frine dead opel "There be long) idressed to “my country- Then and dealing with large Dalit SECOND EDITION That s ‘THE LOAFING PERIOD IN CONGRESS ot Be Announced Until Just Before the ss---Message May Not Be Read Tuesday, December 3rd is regarded as certain that one pro-| ‘The ning of congrens will not viding for the Nicaragua canal will] make any changes tn the present be passed. It will be fought, as| tariff nd it is dowbttul if it weual, by transcontinental ratiroad| will many of the pending recl+ and Panama canal interests, which! pr trea thes, Among the probs have delayed the Nicaragua Ject| lemationl questions are following} for many yeara. Extending the anti-trust laws) A bill to connect Hawali and the| granting reciprocity to Cuba o Philippines with this country b; | sugar and tobacco; amplifying the bie will be bitterly discussed, ‘Bo of the ablest men in congress favor a cable to be owned by the govern- | inter-state commerce laws amimiasion power to en! one; tnoreasing the tax ¢ ng the e € oleo: ot ment. A private company after hav-| margarine; providing for Irrigation; ing tried unsuccessfully for several| admitting the territories of New years to get a large bonus from the| Mexico, Oklahoma and Ariona to government, is now anxious to carry | statehood; adoption of the metric out the project without any such| system: preventing the sale of ecalp- bounty. It will probably have its] étw tickets and passing the Ove | atreet bil authorising the exchan, rd tro A distant relative of last year’s bill may be passed. | efore anything is dane, however, ‘ore will be fight between the) take the chair as presiding officer, Atlantic coast and interior interests | @nd the first business will be the The shipbutlders and shipowners | swearing in of the new members— who started the movement want the| Dietrich and Millard, Nebraska, (ib. subsidy paid for speed and the car-| 80m, Montana; Kittridge, South Da- rying of the mails, Congressmen| kota. After the appointment of @ from the Interior fnaiat that the| Committee to see the president, Han~ money should be paid for tonn: na will make a motion to give the that the butiding of freight carriers | President notice of the opening of may be encouraged and rates of | constess, and adjournment will fol- ransportation brought to a low fig. | lox ie ae they Besos Te eee ant: | othe reports of the committees who way about it the original subsidy| walt on the preaident will be pro- ocates will lose much of their| ented on Tuesday to the senate and jerest in the Dill {house, and will be followed by the ‘Az to the length of the season, |reading of the mensage. sevoral members have sald that they | expect cofigress to celebrate the JUST AS Fourth of Yoty in this city For at least two seasons the Fifty. WASHINGTON, D, C,, Nov. ‘Of the dig Bills to be considered, It | school in Portiand. __ DECREASED? Liquor licenses coliected by the city roller this month a: 4 slight gain over last month, ” Meenses, which include , . GOK, eXprews wagon licenses, + amount to $4140. Nevt month, fhe licenses will be materially in- as the pew bill raising the concert to $1,000 Year will go into effect, “J PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 0~The #Feat annual game of toothall be. (Ween Annapolis and West Point fomimenced at 2 o'clock this after- Boon on the athletic feld of the ‘Uni-| ta, Yersity of Pennayi The crowd witnessing the game Rumbers over 24,000, t Roosevelt, ‘the “enbinet * hia family ana offlcers are present ual piaring nol is in 004 condi- Sexpite 4 two-ineh fall of snow yesterday, owitn; f i to the precaution reel Sovering it with salt hay. y from eine errived army corps, cadets, The at noor int, bringing Bumbering about 400 ANDROS cadet: ‘ iS Hremident and Mrs. Roosemie, oe? ae ra. Ro fe occu- Bled seaty tor the first halt ieee, ,2asening boxes,” “Sine hav . of the President's r PROF. M. S. OAKES, | seventh congress will be notable, Appropriations, if the projected pro |The Republican caugua in the House met st 2 o'clock, All the olf of gram is adopted, will be greatly in flcors were re-ciected. excess of any preceding congress, The record for the coming congress will be near two billions, so vast has The Democrats have nominated Richardson of Tennessee as speaker Cannon of Jilinols presided at the been the growth of the country In Its needs. Republican caucus, After Mender- Tt te possible that there wil! be that the whole controversy may be fought over again. W. R. Gay Ts About United States District Attorney Wissen R. Gay te out thia week for the first time since pt. 11. He has been confined to his home by tn- flammatory rheumatiem, and is still a cripple. mittee brought him in and he made & speech. The Democrats elected Hay of Vir. ginja permanent caucus chairman Richardson also made a speach afte hts nomination. Burleson of Texas introduced a Mr. arid Mra, Gay Will go to Port-. resolution that Democrats refrain land tonight to visit their daughter, | from soliciting patronage from the who Disa Gay & attending | administration. It was referred to a ‘ committes, as were others. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The census bureau today reported statistics om the manufacturers of the state of Washington as foi law: XN iber of establishments, $430; increase of 131.3 per cent, over 1890. Capital invested, $53,297,379, increase 52.23 cent. Number of wage-earners, 13,742; Increase 40.8 per cent, ‘Total wages, $19,097,473; increase 73.4 per cent. Seattle has 963 establishments as compared with 381 in 1890. Capital, $10,131,651, as compared with 4,784,283 tn 1890. ‘Tactway bas 141 establishments, FAST FOOT BALL GAME PPESOSSOOOOOCE PePESOHRESO HES | CORA B, MANN Prof. M. $. Oakes and Miss Cora B. Mann were united in marriage at the residence of A. L. Mi land Drive, Friday o'clock. ‘The ceremony was per-| Terry Ave Downs St. formed by Rev. coma, and the bride was given away Francis Hall by Mrs. Herren. Mins Lizzie Herren was the brides- maid and W. A. Joyce acted am best man. The Herren home was elaborately decorated for the oceaston, and more ‘The Terry avenue Amateur Ath | letic Association football team de | than 60 gcests were present to Wit-|feated the Bt. Francis Hail eleven | Bene the huppy event yesterday afternoon by the decisive After the ceremony tunch was| score of 16 to 0. The maine wan ex | served and the bridal party left at) | 7:45 for Spokane, From there they| #0 to Onkeadale, Wash. where they empect to mi their future home. The bride was one of the popular teachers in the Ballard schools for some time, but resigned Inst summer, Since that time she has been in Calt- fomia, only returning a few weeks ago. She has many friends both in Ballard and Seattle. Protessor Oakes im principal of the high school at esdale, Wash. citing from start to finish sod boys carrisd themselves like vet rang. The Terry avenue tear made thetr three touchdowns in the first half. Hut owing to the lack of goai Foss no goals could be kicked. e second half St. Francis not only riously threatened their goal several times, The Terry avenue players made large gains around the St. Francia ends, Sexton at one time going 4 yards for a t wh and another time taking the bail for a 15-yard « He was finally downed by Shelton, St. Francis” plucky little quarterback, who let nothing pass him, W. Coyle, on Terry avenue'a right end, did some fine tackling when St. Francis came around his end, picking the man with the bail from behind the interference and downing him for « lows every time | |_ NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Queen Lil. \dokalant fs indisposed and has been Johnson, at center, was like a sto: out of the matter is to have no wail, ‘Thomeon and Bannerman, on| LONDON, Nov. 90.—Queen Alexandra reaches her Sith birthday to- | gambling tn the room back of and i the opposing team, played a fine| morrow, though no person would ever assign half @ century to. her | #djoining saloons.” Fae te eaey eet, eAkINE| handsome, frewh face and supple figure. So long as she was Princens of |, pret thle, order mean that no Party Was acompanied by music of | ¢ runnet 4 4nd! wWaiew her wishes that the day be not formally observed wero reapected, |fround or street floor?” was asked “Hall, Chit downing the runner. The line-up was | fail, Chief” by both army and|as follows but now that she is queen the country tnaists on celebrating her natal | the chief. navy bands. Marshall........ @ Buckley, Johnson | day. “Not exactly,” he enawered. “There ‘Then the army side Boyer... R. GL Ci , are some Chinese lotteries and a cou- rooted, and, not’ te =< Haris: Lak GO) pe bong Her royal highness, tt is well known, would much prefer that the | Mie ‘ot Japanese haaard amen, but navy cheeréd long afd loud "| Foley Kh. T. Lo) Whittington | ®"niversary be observed by a family fete at quiet Norfolk House | they are not In saloons, Hundreds ot picked detectives cir. |Bannerman....1. 7. R........Bennett| Custom and tradition, however, declare in favor of the ringing of | ue eae fulated about in the proximity of; MeDonald..,..R. E. L. + Wallace | pe} f fags and a general holiday throughout the British | the Promdent’s box whl sor ght | Bodoone sss. Ge Bes ccc Canten| Dale the fying of Hage and « f MANY POSITIONS formed policemen wére on duty in| Plekens RHO Sexton | “™Pire. . the Sela, Thomson L. H.R Marriwell| Beautiful presents are already being received at Windsor, for no FOUND BY CITY The President was cheered ait he | Johnson F, F, Coyle|ereign ts more popular among the royal houses of Burope than King Way from the depot to the field |" Referees, Pickens and Alien; um Savy won the toaw and Graves | Pires, Allen and Pickens; tmekeep. kicked off for the army. ers, Lewis and Petridge; linesmen an teams were apparently evenly | Warner and White. At the end of the fiat WEATHER FORECAST score waa, army, §; navy, 5, pam Pt gp J the tn: mission the Presi For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight The uted Over to the army alde.|&4 Sunday, showers; fresh to brisk he Mnal score wae: Army, 11; | #0utheast winds. half the ROOSEVELT starts WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov, 20. President Roonevolt and family and I members of the cabinet toi | ‘ ne abinet left at 10/ rks memorial services will be Gelock this morning on « special for| held tomorrow at 2:40 p. m. in the Philadelphia to witnews the tootball| 4h Operh house. It will be the pre Paina annual day of remembrance. mn between An-!” Col, James Hamilton Lewis will napolis and West Point, address the assembled Elks, SEATTLE, WASII When the senate meets, Frye will | son's unanimous nomination, a com- | held the Terry avenue down, but se-| SEATTL ARE TIRED OF QUEEN DRAGA AND FAMILY BELGRADE, via Semlin, Nov, 30, An Insurrection Is in progresa in the southern province of Bervia ty-elght hundred men are in arma, including many officers and soldiers They demand the removal of Queen Drag 4 her relatives fr the] court he anti-dy | Hielerade i# 80 atrong the kinj queen can venture out palace without @ cavalry Manon-Hincheliffe wants a divorce from Minnie Hinehotiffe, who desert a hi never ¢ even long year me back. AGO, Nov Elaborate ar- ments have been made by the Chicago branch of tha Amalgamated Society of Carpenters In honor of | Francis Chandler, fraternal delegate NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 90, In Bt. John's chureh at noon today Lewis P. Sheldon, the former wel known athlete, was married to Mis Margaret Trowbrid, The bride is the oo LAST YEAR |B ink Clearings of Seattle Are on the Jump The bank clearings of Reattle fur | this month w ne-third greater than for the # jonth last year The clearings month were $15. 192,208.29, Againat $TLAI6.736.87 for November 1900. The clearings of the Past week aroounted to $5,179,479.40, November 1909. | Today's cleartnas were $438,264.22; | balances §108,937.66. A FORTUNE. INVOLVE Woman Seeks Divorce and Division of Half a Million Augusta Magan today eued C. Al- bert Magan for a divores on the grounds of desertion and non-sup- port. Incidentally she mentions that C. Albert has possession of mining claima on the Klondike worth $250,000 and $200,000 in cash on deposit in various banks, all of which, Augusta amerts, is community property, and ashe desires the superior court to award her # goodly share of the same. Bho filed the necessary bond and af fdavit and obtained an ord straining her husband. banks and J. C: Donnelly ing any disposition of the property in questi Rainier Starts Again ‘The balthut fishing tender Rainter Capt. Welding, started out again for the Dixon fishing ground. Her| engine room was in the care of a new crew. —_—— HANNA GIVES $5000 CLEVELAND, Nov. %.—Hanna has announced that $5000 is bis con- tribution to the McKinley mez.oriat | fund. LICENSED TO WED | ‘The following marriage licenses |nave been wed: Merrill Seba| |Oakes, aged 27, of Oakesdale, and To mmie Jen. Cora Retle Mann, bias Sorenson, 22, nen, 10, both of Be EMPIRE IN THE QUE Edward's gracious consort 'BARNAMAN AGAIN IN DURANCE VILE Chas, L. Barnum was yesterday re- | arrested in the office of his attor |ney, PD. Hv by Bheriff Cudi hee. Barnaman was arrested a fow days ago on a fugitive warrant wa ned by Justice Weanen Sheriff Purry of Butt | Mont, where Barn is wanted, | arrived soon after bu' bird had | flown, Bince then he has been out | sight until he was picked up yes terday. Barna accused of perjury and subornation of perjury in a sen- }wational divorce case recently tried, n is HONOR LABOR LEADER HOLIDAY IN BRITISH DI GTON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1901., VIOLENT ATTEMPTS AT SENSATIONALISM IN THE BONINE CASE WASHINOTON, D. ©, Mra, Bonine's magnificent tinued to uphold her today when on / 80. "ve con ov ne bloodstains on It were identi fled by Lieutenant Moore Ayres’ trunk and a nection of the| the floor by the witness stand was! wall were placed in a position similar| 1 the carpet which was in| te that at the time of his death, and| room at the time of his|the defendant's wrapper, blood death stained, wan panned to the Jury ‘The defendant simply amiied at ite! ‘The government rested its case at dass presen o'clock this after ECHOES OF JUSTICE Doings Under the Big Dome on Profanity Hill pon, from the Britiah Trad ¢ American Federat invention. Mr. Chandler is general secretary val Boolety of Car- ngress to Labor LETE WEDS jon Dent Trowbridge, grand- The jury in the case of Schubert against Wells, which returned two Verdicts, and then wanted to «i judgment for the plaintiff with proviso to cireumacribe bie rights as 4n execution creditor, could not tomether oi Higent verdle and were di by Judge En ory at 11:90 laat night. case of Royal C Nein . againet F. Letlan, wren Were RoUKHE to be for loss Of BP eye and c Juries to the piaibtiff, eaused h explosion 4 hamite bomb hich the boy touched os fire cracker, went to the jury » erday afternoon. They rei this mor ing that they could not agree, but Judge Bell sent them back to make another effort. Antone Bell, & minor of 18 years, has sued the Beattle Lumber Co. for 415,000 damages, on account of in- juries received while in the com- pany’s emplay. The boy alleges that he muffered a double fracture of his ht leg, bis body was shocked and nervous system greauy shatte The accident was d by | Huntin: daughter of Henry Trowbridge, tha} millionaire shipbutider, and great granddaughter of Noah Webster. Mr. Sheldon wan captain of the Yale track toam in 186. FARMERS TO FIGHT STOCK DEALERS’ BILL, TACOMA, Noy. %—The farmers gt Eastern Washington are organ. faing to carry inte congress a fight against the bill of the National Livestock association to permit} hi stockmen to purchase continguous homestead lands from the govern-|% fiying p of timber thrown ment for greasing purposes, from and te ribed ‘The farmers want the lands re-| the defendant's negligence. The boy werved for hornesteaders. Bell. | Co-operation trom other staten is trom | sought. Htlgant | BY FIRE muffered a fall on Washington by loose plank . This happened on # 11, while the street was in a wrec caused by the etiil un- compl efforts of contractors to reform its surface, Mr, Sargent enter that be much stables at Priedrichruhe and « year's| physical pain a: his position harvest were destroyed by fire today.| through the sana ate moscsnes RECULATES BLACKJACK met on Thursday with « larger at- tendance than was expected. it be | Chief Sullivan Gi All Games ing Thanksgiving night, Five rode | te the goat and seven put in their ap- plication for membership. Next Thureday evening the elec- tion of officers takes place. The membera are endeavoring to secure one of more members before Jan. 1 toward the large library which has been offered by the supreme tent. Order to Mave fairs Reprecincting Wards Biack-jack games in back rooms Be sure of the make — best is Cann- In other words, sure of style, fit, service STAR. Wampotp warranted. and your money. We Are Showing All Styles $10, $12.50, $15 to $30 ADAMS & BLANCHARD One-Price Dependable Clothiers Take SATURDAY EVENING AND MONDAY MORNING 719 SECOND AVE. HINCKLEY BLOCK PEPOOLOD OS 900000 60000006 000000000060 Lowney's Chocolate Bonbons NAME ON EVERY PIECE a box along for the joy they will bring. Always fresh, Eastern Prices. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 627 First Ave. ‘Theat tractions Here Are Low Prices. SPECIALS Men's Ho Fleeced Shirta and Drawers; tan co! = * Percale and ati! jae, & garment, only ff bosoms, en Men's Se Work Shirt lor only; all tbe Shirts, soft Te } Of saloons have been forbidden by colors; evening, only, each. 1c sabe counelt elections 278 bounds! Chief of Police Sullivan. All games|M yton's 85 Neckwear, in Four-in- } Tc bi var Pir eapie ved ate a! inn Of this kind have elther moved up- Hands and Tecks, evening, | ed pres rds “rhea I or stairs or gone out of business. The only « : . +18 of the committer. It s& understood | atts course has been adopted by « few gamblers. Bome of them have moved their gaming outfits to loftier locations and bave kept on running ‘This very important order was ts: ued by the chief yesterday - Boon when the monthiy gambling fines were collected. Detectives Rar- ber and Phillips who had charge of the gamblera, notified ail of the biack-jack proprietors of the ord: ee Lit }and ft was promptly obeyed. For | few moments biack-jack ceased In TACOMA, Noy. ~The Fraser | Seattle, but for a short time only. river canneries have decided to re-| Layouts were soon prepared on upper strict next year's output by closing |foors and playing went on as usual half the canneries in order to get rid Greatly i tisfied of surplas ste The saloon men who, as a rule, run City of Puebia Arrives binck-Jack, are greatly dissatisfied with the order ave no hent ‘The that Ban Franotsoo liner City the ancy ‘in complying with it. They |% of Puebla, Capt. Jensen, arrived in Grand view of Queen Anne port this’ mornitig with 1800 tong | Of their place of business increases Hill, ‘Bailard, canal, Pre- Of local freight ahd 72 pastengers, | Wade at the bar. Wor this reason. if FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR font, Lake Union and Day, A Broad Challenge basket ball iden of putting the game upstairs. Ane the Standard, the Seattle, Monterey, Snohomish and A the ladies" team has) New been organised by the Wiison's|Bngland saloons are the most at- Modern. Husiness College. Practice | fected by the order, eid at the Armory and the team Must Treat All Alike willing to meet an lar of-| Gy Gonlantion inthe state, “YT °F) Chief Sullivan says in regard to the jorder: “I have been considering move such as this for over a month. When the October fines were collect. ed I told the gamblers that an order might be expected from me any day which would hove their games to the necond floor, Every saloon below r way cannot run a biack-Jack e und the line must be drawn, It is better that none of them run and then there will be no fil feeling, 1 have a bushel basket full of applion- tions to start games, and I cannot grant all of them. ‘The only way HONOR OF EN’S BIRTHDAY The free public employment office furnished 1,898 positions this mont ag against 1,162 in November, ‘The comparison with } is as fol GREEN LAKE CLUB The Green Lake Improvement Club met last night and adopted the port of the mpectal committee that 60 additional street Mghts are needed for that territory. A formal request Will be sent to the councll, The club appointed a committee ¢ confer with the Brooklyn committe and the counell elections and | dartos committee relative to div: the Ninth ward inte wards 1901 1,018 Female ...+++ b: Totals jay Invest Here Mr, BR. H, Muneon, lamberman, arrived at the Grand with hin wife committees will meet tonight Mr, Munson’s experien the lum ah ber business has been extensive and Patrolman L. J. Stuart has been| prosperous. He is looking closely nted acting sergeant to fill the used by Sergt. Leighton's n for 80 days, Into that flold here, with a possible view to acquiring Interests in the dorthwest, appe vacanc suspens! y ARE ‘The degr perfect visi ness. when abso! customer, at, only, yard.. yard . We will examine free and recommend glasses Boys’ Suspenders, worth up to 25 pair; choice of a large assort- ment, ec only . Ibe Stlkotines, #9 patterns to se- lect from, $#-inch; all new col- orings; evening, only, ya..8 1-30 Flannelettes, limit, 10 yards to 3c Standard Calicoes, chiefly dark colors, 10 yards to custome! ‘ " +t MO SOOO OPOOOEO1ONO+O: OFO0 KNOW YOUR EYES > RIGHT ees of sight range from om to the verge of blind- the eyes only lutely necessary. Children's eyes our specialty. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. © ‘Next 10 Stone, Fisher & GOING HORTHRUP OO., 804 First Ave. Is the cardinal prineiple re fairly and xq it is to your advant ‘Tickets will be me distribution of Ft an opportunity to share in the Also a Beautflul Christmas Souvenir Given to All Visiting Our New Store Z.C. MILES & PIPER 102 Fair and Square this new We Invite to buy of us ven away from no presents tale pla free dl 1023 First Avenu store of ours—to treat its visit to come and le or not. We recetved anothe car load of these bes’ f all Steel Ranges THE OHIO—and if you are contemplating get ting a good range, come in and see us. XMAS PRESENTS FREE shall give good many _ presents, valued in all $160.00. You Will Next Wonder How to Get Them Each _purchas: matter how small the agnount may be, gets @ ticket. If the purchaser spends $2.00, he gets twe tickets; — buying — $3.00 worth of goods, three_ tickets. ow on until Xmas eve, At that and each purchaser will have stribution of the presents, COMP” » Cor. Spring. n whether At 6 p. m. of Christmas no: gets COPY WE SIX CENTS A a Ss 25015 A MONTH eSo Farms Vacant Lots Residences range to your #6 ° ose Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, THE BEST IW LIQUORS 1S REAL ECONOMY A low price generally’ bars excellence, and a high price does not necessarily, insure it. The safest way’ # to choose the store that! one feels the most faith in, and where you are posi- e in getting the best CALIFORNIA PORT WINE— Ber gallon + + s.. 0004 OLD | CALHFORNIA WI ‘Per gallon OPORTO PORT WI EON evens sctals $1.0 DELICIOSO PORT WINE— Per gallon ... ... 31.6 IMPORTED OLD SPANISH PORT—Per gallon .., ‘ $4.00 and $5. Y WINE—Per 6 RY . $2.00 WINE—Per gallon CAVELLERO SHERRY WINE—Per gallon 2.00 IMPORTED PALE, DRY, SHERRY WINE—Per galion ne sesbeces $4.00 and $5.60 TOKAY WINE—8 years old— Per gallon - 110 TOKAY WINE—i0 Fears old— Per gallon... .. $2.50 EXTRA FINE TOKAY WINE—12 year old—Per cOGwie’ HRANDELBGE tic wie 4 Tom, aso, $4.00 and fie “Sere ete ee —Per me pasted $s Bees writ hi Ware fon . 32.78 and CH WHISKY—Per ne 00 and WHI —12 years olé—Per gallon... oLD, r DOMESTIC GIN— Per wall — lon. vise 02219880, $4.00 and $5.00 oid “JAMAICA RUM—Per gallon. $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 PURE ALCOHOL—-Per PETTIT’S ADDITION § LOTS $300 One Third Cash Bd Agent on ground Sunday af- ternoon, PETTIT & SON, 523 N.Y. Bike Kegley: McIntyre Co, 111 Occidental Avo. Phone Main 495. i |HONOR BRIGHT FLOUR is made from blue stem wheat and is the finest white Washington Flour sold; is a full pat- 85c ent; per sack... |HONOR BRIGHT COFFEE, the best known good Coffee sold in the state; worth 30C; our price 20c, 55c¢c 3 Ibs... r rt | | | | | A WORD TO INVESTORS Write us and we will send you our mining paper, free of cost, See Jas. G. Givons & Ga. 53-34-38 Stere--Bayd Bidg, _————— Washington Tent & Awning | Company. (ine.) | Manufacturers of waterproof horse }and wagon covers, dash aprons, Wag jon tops and umb: as, | Tol. Main 1085. 82 Yesior Way . FINE RY AND SILVERWARB. Albert Hansen 3223s he largest jewelry house in the Norfhwest,

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