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a Only Paper in Seattle That 4 iN NE CENT A COPY 4 #4 4 “ad Dares to Print the News 4 # vt e 5. NTS A WEEK 4 ATTLE, WASHINGTO SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTHL WEATHER FORECAST ried northward through Ber Kings were taxed to the utmost and alta to the Aretic ocean at the | EP ern ne ahip it two oF three miles an hour, | e0o) After midnight the ship cas Great anxiety i felt for the Port- je town of ce Wo lor land at Nome and the revenue cut-| rn town of Nome, lee bound f divulge at present, but which I will give out at a near future date to the proper officials of the United Stas only. Nothing indicated the age of the monustent. . For the hotel and out- ps here were threatened, but fe saved by the volunteer firemen ity the reservoir from whith the forest of this section of ton, Was started by @ spark ‘a locomotive on the line of the Par a mile west of LION CLOTHING HOUSE eight long months, greeted the Nome in left Nome on a voyage of supply came was not in the City with extravagant demonstra The rocks were of different sizes and no symmetry. relief tmmediately after the Nome d ty Drought to her tidings of the|hermec’ Jc%,,Suial bouts f ports an BRR SRE ERE ERR RRR eee eee ee Ka " 5 ba Beattle and Vicinity—Tonigh ear, Bund r ADMITS DESTROYING EAMER PORTLAND DRIFTING [: i} ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 709 Seems. Ave j HI Hinckley Blo-« a NORTH WITH THE ICE PACK Acre Tracts | 9 ; RUSSIAN MONUMENT am vest ns e NEWS BROUGHT BY THE NOME CITY—CONVICTION OF U, 8 |]) ington, fine view, excelient soll | " 4 MARSHAL RICHARDS FOR JURY TAMPERING ] ee nal bedty ton caver tl % (Special to the Star.) The steamer Nome City, Capt. W., near the Diomede ialands and at gn ar Led os ogg | | e 4 —_——— DAWSON, June a:—J. P. Cummiskey, an 4 Daniels, returned trom the) this point steamed back | to Nome, Peres bandas o- fire com 2 haus fem n elu ees Qe | Games es in reaching here In Fraser, the Canadian surveyor, when he surveyed axe from Beattie, which was com-| Ky, "ae fraught with # Prom {|| Five acres near Sunnyaale, all &n exhausted condition, aay ‘ menced April 24, and she cast an-| ment and considerable dang: re cleared and fenced, has been ; ‘ii Three D who starteé:avith the the boundary i¢ between the Yukon territory and Ghee bv tid eaehalealt at Mieent hast June 4 the vessel was ploughed; price $650. “ party becamp—fearful and chose to British Columbia in the summer of 1900, asserts in ly before 1 o'clock on the morning| 2 imprigoped in the cell no eaves, three miles from Ren n f AlTOW CS- | ae ep ihe river.” Whether thay en- . “ of June 5, after drifting in tee floes os theme oF cient £ ton, all’ gleared and up- |I] 7 Saped death or not will be matter an interview, that he personally tore down a sup- for nearly & month, Pe vee me fom tnrovgh il inna sotl, hae good well, ‘150 , A of uncertainty fer o days. At posed Russian monument over which there is a great ‘Only one Vessel trom. the ovtside| Wuieh the ph little veunel slow trate G HI No matter what further wardrobe a man a Maywoods and Morgans the c ‘ ‘ " had ianded at Nome prior to the|¥ "bucked” her way e nore of groun at has, he must own a black sui N t , ca es rom have been destroyed. The fire which dispute and investigation on the part of both coun- |Nome City's arrival, Phin wan the}, May 6 the vens@l encountered solid||] House and one acre of groun s ns, 2 Une - No matter threatened Enumclaw originated at tries. H little echooat po ‘ea miles from Nome and on May mt, 64 fruit trees, 7 mi ee what price you pay, we do not shorten our te Mountain Mil and swept all before aanne bays; \trom Port Townsend ante chich uat||$ was pinched by @ Jam and raised oS en. pom teeeernen aD guarantee—these Suits are absolutely all ~4 D th Xt, Tt now eeeme that othing but ‘While we were on the north side of the Alsek ried no paasenge: Of her rival,| eptitely out of. the water. Only the — yy ool. te j 6a eee ee river, about jo miles from Dalton's post, and 40 from the Jeanle, which left Seattle at pissed On the betore hee ing HERBERT S. UPPER | Black Catewsy Suits; in wotsteds and “7 the eastern boundary of Alaska, I came across a rock Me dew oe hated aula ee, ere {from betas lh SAE Be eieeeres Mot. serges, at 7 3 of SPRINGS, Wn, June 2.—1t monument. It was about six feet square at the base the steamer Portiand, the Nome CiY| way the rudder fend "was twisted : YS and five feet high. I first thought it was a receptacle ve Wahid Lage Boda eo. ores * fted a ie, ‘and is today still sweeping for surveyors’ field notes of years ago, and was sur- When last sighted by the Nome ert me, we tee A City on J :. She drifted with the ice until the : prised to find it contained none. CauAht ip the leo feck kod was bee | morning of June 4 when the lucky | “I did find something, however, which I cannot a . | ad ee Gece. Teen the ea] " rf . + e ® . . oa eat ; Blanchasd i. sit Nmgine sent by special train “I was with Mr. White-Fraser in August, Sep- Aegon nD a r i. Adams « NCNALG Hinckicy Block 4 aces, at 4 o'clock yesterday tember and October of that year, and was paid off in There ta” possibiliry that the| PAPE and stock of fresh fruit. owas, Childs a Tun through the burning forest November. I have never spoken to any one of the lth poy ee ly eceurrence before, and do so now only on account of the charges made against Mr. Fraser. I am sorry to have to become involved in such a matter, as no matter which way it develops or in whose favor, I make enemies. Believing myself to be the only living man, however, who knows the full story of that much-disputed post,I have decided to set matter at rest.” Mr. Cummiskey’s statements are made by him with the idea of exonerating Fraser, the interview having occurred in the latter's office in Dawson. It would mean that the United States has no claim whatever to the Klondike, but on the other hand should gain a portion of the Atlin mining district and Bennett City, at the head of Lake Bennett. ICE CREAM SODA AND CRUSHED FRUITS @Refreshing and Delicious. We serve to please or no pay. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. €27 First Avenue THE GREAT ATTRACTION WEXT | i chance of ne ultimately dam polar nem, At the beat the vesse! will tful voyage dows fresh water. hefore getting free from|ftates prisoners and two lnsans pa ‘The Nome City herself had a nar-|grent fleet whi: ite way to}, Tow escape from being carried off in| Nome she sigh not a single vemsel the ice pack into the Arctic, but) —..___. wo Pitman fortunately found a lead in the b (Continued on page three.) Extensive preparations are being Dixie Queen, 3 pkgs for BLOWING mate by Mra. ©. D. Lane and her MAURICE GERBER at wore sraite. If she was not she stood « be creatly delayed in reaching Nome class passen the ice or being resaued by the tents, and $125,000 in gold dust and Theta nite att & @ Lillan Russell made for siuicing on Dexter creek | and it ts believed beyond doubt large 10e, Quantities of rich paying dirt will be taken out. ‘ | MISS KUMERTA M. WRIG! fon Thom thelr Madeline cial - - : t PHILADELPHIA, June 2i.—Unele A MURDER OF HILD Victory for the supporters of Har-| It yielded $35,000 for the winter's old Preston as @ candidate for the| ¥ork 1S THE AT for Ceited Bates senate be claimed to| It ts estimated that 9400.00 will be GRE. i Sore te tae Seara See SONS of the Jp at. Arlington dock, CIGARS and may run short of proviaions and brought 99 Bret-clas: Dassen. Barely Becaped tional bank of thie city of th red out in many the tun 10 for 25c Jare making arrangements for a| ar, jorneshoe ne ter supp! Spearhead, se Jb. ” re. Wattle Ax, 20 plug. 7 ria Some Nice Clean-Ups | On the Mattie claim It te wald that Lion Clothing R _ TELL| the Wild Goore Company took out sat gt gh gg 4p enormous dump yielding $60,000, House WEEK WHICH WAY THE WIND 18| Gne ur the nicest cleon ups was produced this season from Snow have been the result of the Repubil- fe one | / can" catcume, held, throughout the] ing! "yugene Ciibery and. Waiter PAUL AND NELLIE UNDERWOOD WAIVE PRELIMINARY BX: | Gules for giaction to the Beats in the| Sodebers, of Seattle and Gan Fran: AMINATION AND ARE SENT BACK TO COUNTY JAIL,| county convention of June 27 nomb-| Quine alt her Nome ts said THERE TO AWAIT TRIAL FOR KILLING THEIR BABY Satta’ te conkteh en overwneiming| ©2008 Sinner Srfthoee Bho retarnes . s of the I. Karman stock. Good. ity, ths Mr. Preston “ “ ea Set a ete oot ‘| rennin? doth tory tn the peimuriee next Tues: ny GROCERY GO. goods yever were so cheap. ‘the murder of thett fn. 4 4 Ancer porn tog. Pant Cee 0S BAInde.. tigen weeks lowing Friday. en ne bas sake? hapa We have never before offered such bargains as you will find all next week, or as long as they, last, at ago, were this morning bound over) i If thie proves true Mr. Preston will Campers’ Food Supplies The Leader rtunities t©/have practically « solid Gelegation . Cann, | thie case.” he/ of 25 scndtors and representatives In so, except IM lthe legislature next winter and will and the young busband and wife ‘ Fily Come lstand an excellent chance of élec- A Gite assortment of Delicious were burried Dock to (hp county Jil} ne prosecute {M8 to the senate. Goods—Cold Botled Ham, just after the sess! cour _— ing attorney, wi ‘Fhe: Coher Gide ing. They will stay in prison until! () I Th t of the Ankeny and Wi- their trial, which will probably be) fenaants under his men : Fi eH i e cooked fresh the day you leave the incamp. Leave your onde tor old, mente te” be called some time in September. vice to appest|son men nat Preston last night aS in the superior court-of King county | was masked, but nevertheless came ‘ Bund BOS Ree snake’ tna's | Safer «Sary of 1kiman to thawer tot ight it “eeveral warda, nowy Sct ited evagve,: neat T. Ronald, of this city, conducted | tMe charge now I against them. ira, Fourth and Beventh. 18] wooDLAND PARK LINE QUE! Beef, Roast Pork, Roast Veal, : —— : the defenses for the child wife. Both) 1 Xi! hold them without ball. Preston's own precincts of the Roast Spring Chicken, Shrimp, 7 _—_—_—_ were willing to let the records show| ,,TR* auestion\of the time of trial|Third ward a double siate was put| TION—OTHER MATTERS + |} Lobster, Crab and Potato salads, Mruignment, but both waived exam. | (M2 came up and It was generally | up, one faction favoring i. W. Jones| FORE BOARD OF WORKS Bread," Cakes, Pastry and i ination for their clients, Upon the| ‘ought that \the case could not bel for the legisiature and another Robt, everything goed to eat. fr e ig I | N advice of Assistant Prosecuting At-| Called until September, However, an | pooth: In the Seventh. ward the | The matter of granting a franchise - * Cc (<1 torney Vince Faben, who appeared | °ffort will be made to reach It earlier.| nent was between E.B. Palmer and to the Seattie Electric Co. to operate R. T. Shannon Con for the state. Justice Caun then com-| Paul and Nellie Underwood were) Ep" c, Neufelder for the state senate | Street car line through Woodland If Wholessle and Retal? Oo yanty Jail, * | the board of public works this mora- “ y Eluses to ith- ee rs teas itt A Blight Cooiness Preston candidate Vvileon’ tea “ai|IBR, owing to the failure of the Bent rs t f tle Electric Co. to fle the profile x or H Both attorneys stated after the ar-| Only cold greetings were ex-| heart. ps anked by the board a day or = ‘ct | Changed between Mrs, Neilie Under-| In the First and Fourth wards ao. ‘aw rom Senatorial Contest. = gee gy Aly Be ither of | wood and her mother-in-law, Mrs. |George U. Piper te ihe ostaine® petition wee to Superintendent Little, them criticize the ruling of Justice|J. R. Underwood, when they met this | feated Joseph “| who will take ft under consideration Therefore Games Are Closed “at Ronald: “Judige| prone Sits tet Teerparerta of het os | ete teal Sync petrans al ash i Said Attorney Rona “Judge | young wi ' | pected that by nex urday at le ss : : m4 cotild pursue no other course | husband as she walked through th it their Aight hae been wo bitter|the matter will be finally settled, Commenc: ds + = {iNew of the recommendations of |jailor's office, where they were talk-|that @ gambling war hes been Pre-| "fue wore opened tor the: follows a ing Monday next, 5 carloads of various grades of house Seastic the prosecuting attorney.” jing to Underwood's attorney, Mar-| olpitated by It. street improvements; Grading Mantels will be placed on sale at a discount “ > Sons Pn Bay per, ,beotutely refused Lang before the hour ect for the| shal! nell of Tacoma, Rate say amare oe ena Fifteen avenue from East Chetry t0 through| the Clancys, who contre! thes trial crowds of women crushed into, With a simple “Good Morning” the Rast Columbia streets; laying « wa- ‘ ‘The dling situation, announced fia! the little court . reom on third | girl averted her head and passed on ter main on Eleventh avenue south 1 TO P R edly their mnalnation to um floor of the Pioneer butlding. The|to the hack which was waiting out- from Washington street to Bast war more far-| Mr. Piper, tand Dy! cieek's room and judge's private of-|side the door to take her to the Madivon street; grading ‘Taylor r even than hic! ere also titled almost to s#uf-| justice court. ‘The parents-in-law avenue from Aloha street to Lae . . po a Ag ag a a feetion,” Phere wore eomperetively| iraae nc codiué geopioes te the eal. pitts? Gireet: bullding concrete sidewalks This sale will last all week. . Few of the bling| Clancy ie reported to have said, "and| few men in the curious crowd. A) ytation. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 21.—|0%, Heretoon street trom Fitth ave look for a Retore| we will stand by him in this fi 12"4| large number of the women came|"'Mrs. Underwood @id not express al 1% o Bix |nue north to Fourth avenue west : np count vention of! the town is closed forever” from Aberdeen os rer bg ny regret when she heard teat me The serioensess — pods an Thin determination reached, Mayor| tends 01 a Nellie NOWld not be allowed ball, but ‘to@ay . hi between Nellie by the war] struction of the police, telegraph and Humes, acting no doubt on the ad-| Wer? fond greetings: that she hoped her trial might come ‘oon. op ee ® pte hen || lee, in enlisted | Hickey will assint the in de all closed in order to “take thenn from their home. The mother away” from the McGraw committes, ther ef each defendant were upon the mose advantageous i mt. A latge number of people the two weeks between April 38 Certain of Nomination Geneat flowers to the ers and May 6. It has heretofore been sup- counct! bill providing for the A Cak tréwn bt . As matters now stand, politicians| one large bunch of reees 1 posed that the scourge Was confined construction of @ new bridge across THE LAI To sey, Piper is now absviutely certain| Underwood kept in during to the natives, Now that it# rav-| Lake Union at Latona, came up. The) @ with invisible stripes, strong seinen Bien, Salton -ini de. Miabindintambicabnt sao of nomination by the convention.| the whole proceedings. ages have extended to the army the|Beattle Blectric Co. will be requir, eae Veith’ Waning, band lian © \ - Whether he will be elected many Crowd Assembles department officials are considerably |ed to pay one-half the cost. The. eth crowd Aseorn | acThere in some talk of a compro-| Shortly after 10 o'clock there was worrted, Seattle Blectric Coa petition toerect | maay button holes and ailk- DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI vice of Mr. Piper, ordered the games| 8d Paul Underwood and their old of next month. mise being arranged, but most poli-| 4 stir in the court room. The the new Bon Marche building, was|@ sewed. | -.-Sclentific Optician... ticlans regard war on to the Leite| cused couple had arrived. They $60,000 FIRE ted. sis 808 Secend Av., bet. Columbia and Marien between the McGraw men and the| Were brought from the county Jail in The following estimates were sub- Cut ese Versity coat with Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, ‘ Piper adherents. Such war wili| 4 carriage in charge of Deputy Sher- Fie thielinitioh te the tener Oe ta inaisihaspdahees, tubes mar ibtr faction of the Repub-| keep gambling closed as long as it is] iffs Moe and MoGee. The tw de.) paeepapyy AE RO Mis rys Bema ol ee dN eines ae ee ee Taliep i pepeterty is strongest. in _progress. endants were usher at Weathersford, Tex. Loes, $80,000, addition, $800; sidewaiking @ ing waist and light flar Cann's private parlors, where they | Italian non-unjoniate who are charg- remained until thelr ease was called.) wih fatally wounding Frank Sern = | Seay a EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS if va, MacDougall & Southwick. ‘There was considerable delay ieentin” cvemee "aamtcant cross j 3:00 D. m., races—Giris under 15| caused by & consultation between |James at New Kensington, narrow- Forty- . years of age; boys’ race under 15,| Prosecuting Attorney Fulton an \* nd t Jett o . sack race for men; three-legged | deputy, Vinke Faben. This took place |I¥ #seaped lynching this morning by | street, $2600. Bast Jefferson | AVE UE 4 & race; potato race; young ladies’ | in the King county court house. Dur-|@ mob of 2000 miners. They were pe : --: . oe - y race; men's race, ing the absence of Mr. Faben, Judge|removed to the Greensburg jail for H . PIONEER SQUARE i 4:00 p. m-=Presentation of prizes| Cann tried. m petty larcenist’ mot. | protestion. ‘They had Deen inter A W HELLO GIRLS a ferguson an: mice art Te atten Te Tes crows et Work Guaranteed Pain beim he ieaaer ot eve BRYAN THENKS — | fer ioc aiiention oe te oes ® In Pavilion. phine fiend named cepted by unionists and put up « as “ sent bim to jail for 9 days. This strong fight before the mob eollect- ‘ ; y « at the “Armory tonight "on CLEVELAND IS |" "S\imbed on Chairs ming altuation here today Is abao-|A SUMMARY OF THE CONDI- cai ONES DENTISTS 18 Beattie who use ABSOLUTELY I: and its Outlook.” Bince the NOT IN PARTY) i: war cestis tr eciock when rant] utely quiescent. “District Presidents) TIONS EXI8TING THERE DRS MOINES, 10; June 81—Bev. ie ee # railroad strikes in 1894 Mr. Duffy, Fahey, and ichols are here g rw ere ushered enty = telephon ai etrucl his oO. re KNOWN @: mt has been lecturing from coast and See eet cle court room, ‘The | °onterring with President Mitchéll.| aavices received on the Nome City! morning for a uniform wage scale DENTIETS ONLY. “Ail our old fiine-tried SPECIALISTS are at work n't in the interests of labor. He| SPRINGFIELD, Mo, June 21,—| Into (he sila oie ee and women|, The miners’ boycott has grown! state thatthe Northern mining camp of a dollar a day. They are well or. Ag usual, The sane doctors who worked for you in times past at the a, candidate tor the presidency | pryan passed here thin morning cn. | men Craned (heir necks And welsh serious ‘for non-union men whose| hag been quite prosperous during the ganined and ate alfiinted wish the Bal ond Daneel Pine oe eee ee | * Soclalist Labor ticket in 1990! route to Mammoth Springs, Arkan.| Climbed On CM8e tiendants. The| miles are pressed for the neces-| winter and already much dust is Pederation of Labor. They expect TEETH Oly, DUPe Arrived in Beattie sag, He repeated that he would not| Set * look Oe phe Nekenenn Chg imarion of life, ss finding {ts Way into the banks and the strike to mpread over the entire Rois crown. iy mpla at 1:30 o'clock this at-\ be ‘a candidate for the presidency | Prisoner? | Wit “Glae by side Im- trade channels. It t# now belleved state ft and was met at the boat by agai He declined to discuss the| Hedintely in front of the judge's that Nome wil be a permanent win-| The city is at a standstill as far as PRI. OF savers: Hin addreas | sintinnenia expressed by ‘Cleveland, | meaincaly In front of, ane Jude ter and summer camp, | business by phones is concerned as PIANO Dan, AO” this evening te tree to) and Hill, but suid it was interesting | "St was generally understood that e Os ara aee ry ey rere toh 2 company has been unable to fill o ‘o observe the efforts of me . pe no ear- jen of Pn : > be- to him to observe thi of MeN! there would be no preliminary h dea! OS eaRonat dndaet’ 69 'e0ia | Oe strikers’ places, ‘There is something in @ Piano yond “very best materials and work- F°Se'ao not try to compete 7 jitinc AT outside the Democratic party in try-| ing and Attorney Ronald opened by | > 4 ing to reorganize it. tating that he Was willing that the night ‘tiers & MoDanieis, when Fone Oe Tite’ pomething is Ite Bente” foce ety. See E OUTING AT BREMERTON FALL® Down | record. should show arraignment for T0 DEATH the Nome City lett, were cleaning U> MURS. RIDGELY DIES xis souk. ‘Muterats may ve PPB CBeD dental work. " {ellie Underwood and Attorney Snell the largest dump ever taken out | aT cta Cnsitantthiy read Be, ae . 7 PLEASANT BEACH) because of the aiatory action ot] Nelle (eters aebdton. in, behalf that part of Alaaia.. The ‘pay doen the sane, workinanehin may be ar Tyest equipped operating rooms $ the authorities at Bremerton, J. B.| bt his client. Both attorneys then not run high, but iv gratifying in) RAL TIMORE, June 21.—Mre. Will-| PTANO has never been equaled in Have your teeth out in the mornihg and go home with new ones the " | Wilson, an alleged bunco steerer, was| waived the reading of the complaint quantity and results. fam Barrett Wdgely, wite of the] pure, sympathetic quality, combined e day. she Bon Marthe Kmployes’ Benet | Nieaged trom the city Jail yesterday.| gnj'ail examination Big Purchases comptroller of the odrrency, diet this] City’ £2sntear power Ong SOL. are ene veledak Gailibninan: philicrtvet-dhake be ion. will give an excursion | ‘ison was accused and ‘positive Pnant meditives Passengers of the Humboltt bring| One day in'the oariy, part of June| morning at Johns Hopkins hospital] “faiest’a Plake for ite TONE and Ser prions are the 1eveat Sa et ee ee rrow. the place welected for | identified as the man who fleeced ©. torney Paben then|"0W* of @ noldier named Riverman | ine Hank of Cape Nome purchased| a# the result of an operation Thurs-| hour the best in a name alone will be a guarantee that your work will be of-the best. We Giedmere Nthisas taland iver |2:,yous out of $200 by means of th pas: mtg nh Ay at Fort Gibson who lost his life by] 1900 ounces of gold dust. Other| day. She was the daughter of Sen- STARK PIANO. have a specialist In each department. Best operators, best gold work- Meamers Athlon, Inland Flyer iccy trick some days ago at Bremer-| said; “I have thoroughly reviewed| burning to death some weeks ago. Cull rhe of + in fac! re Inv Port lock trick some ¢ 0 . bt a nt companies have made| ator Cullom, Prices;Reasonable. ‘Terms Liberal. ff men and extractors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are Inventors of Orchard will carry the | ion, “Wilson was arrested here, but| the facts in this case and with Mr.) \’mnore shell of a frame bullding be-| \avye" purchaser of dust Which show STEINWAY DEALERS. modern dentistry, We will tell you in advance exactly what your ids to and from the ground | before an officer arrived from Brem-| Fulton IT belt the proof positive! icing to to a man named Sullivan Bteamers will wave the Colman |erton with a warrant, the time which | and therefore resumption ATEBL.| (OOK ire at 10 o'clock in the Morning | (ee eet eo a ech mining hes LYNGH REMANDED Sto. 10. 1, 12:00, 1:15, 2:80, 4:40,!4 prisoner can be held without any ball can De al-land before the occupants could be| been put small as compared to past ie _— hae Ht pele ME charge had expired, Wilson is now | lowed in elther fuse. 1 did not wish| cr oused the building was In flames.| years, considerable of wer LONDON, June 21,—Colonel Arthur work will cost by a free examination. Give us a call and you will find erman, ay 0. A PROTECTIVE GUARANTBE given with all work for ten years, ol 1 614 First Ave., Seattic, Wash. Main Prato owine Program ot sports| tree, wees ine Sa ene aan oe Bave Sullivan tried to help Riverman, but | fax been done after ora Laneh, the ‘Irish member of parlia- 711 Seoond Avenue New York Dental Parl Office, Portland, Ore. ‘or the . Se f yey could not drag him through the door.| spring, and in some Canes men| ment, jctmer — " 0 2: eeneHall gaine, Hon Marche | Mr. and Mrs. I. Cooper are #pend.| just conferred with Mi. Fulton wi, | Sullivan's burns were frightful and to have made better than| treason, Was again remanded until] | when Buying articles advertised tn Hore 0:00 &. et. ORES ee eee ewe See BM y. m, bell game, Son Marche| Syrings” ” ** Or** "| the first degree or nothing. he is scarred for life, ‘es. ‘Hydraulicing will be car. Tuesday in the polles court today. | tis paper, speak of the

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