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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. TRLEPHONE EVERY Rustness Dept., Mata 1080. Editoriat Dept , Main 123% = B HABARD WELLS, Baitor . + BF. CHASE, Business Man ~= OFFICES: Seattle—t107 Third avenue. oy New York-250 Temple Court Building. Qin Chicago—S17-818 U. 8. Express Building, tare = 2 | ‘One cont Per OOF] AIK cents per wee k OF twenty-five conte per month, delivered | Oy wail or carriers No free coptea. } Enteret at the postomice din, Waonington, en eecond-clase matter —— THE PUBLIC PAYS FOR IT The striking miners in the anthracite regions are said ¢o be helping themrelves from the outdoor production of the surrounding country, In- at 10 Hine ane parade of Moat of the animale’ dens open, and the bh nd rid et office will b: ed ting « f ts remuive maperion t the kind. wilt Monday ho wish to Jay for th » extra Charge Will be W will exhibit tr Monday and Tue voli Opera Company The row n at th will & 1 Sunday, Sept, 7, by Jo, ‘The attle two days Jay chiding pigs and chickens. Te may be true. but if It is the off “aly the anthracite operators who are pirating upon the ¢ United States in increasing the prices of coal The operators raise prices a notch or two and snatch millions with Which to fight the striking miners into submission or starvation In 8 struggle auch as that the cost to each side ts enormous, The miners have at stake their wages and their manhood. The cost to the Operators is so immense that they would not bear it for a single day but for the fact that they can pirate the amount from the public ‘The miners lose all, Even to sustain life they forage upon neighboring gardens and hencoops, it Is sald. But the operators jose noth ‘They plunder the whole public, not to sustain life merely: but to secure financtat munitions of war to carry on the confiict ' Every product in the land ts levied upon to make up these militant millions. ‘The manufacturer must heavily contribute; the farmer must con- tribute through his manufactured machinery; the hired workingman must contribute In his wages and in the expenses of his home; the pro- fessional man must contribute: all—every bread-winner tn the whole Broad land must ¢ontribute, for coal is a fundamental necessity In mod- ern industry and comfort and, directly or tndirectly, enters into every gainful occupation. 1 ‘This ts not burglary; it Is not sneak thievery; It fs. bold “hold-up.” ‘The uncounted victims all over the lund are compelled by rigid necee- sity to stand and deliver, ' But for this.wholesaie piracy upon the public the operators would sive up the fight in a day. It ts the disinterested but plundered public that supports and sustains them, not tn spirit but fn substance. ‘This redbery. strangely enough, ts considered legitimate. But when the starving miners, unable to employ Ike tactics, are forced to prey ‘upon the products of the tmmediate vicinity for food the cry ts quickly false that there ts thievery. i Yes, it fs thievery, It is thievery on both sides, The one side robs & people of a community of food and the other side robs the people of the entire country of millions, The cost of the unnatural confilet ts tn- computadie, but aside from the loss to the miners in wages the public pays it all. ' « with that of ¢ the nse ha mpa ire public must —_—_———— One automodile accident in which the automobilists themseives are ited servés as 2 more effective check to reckless driving than does “ghousand accidents In which somebody else loses life or property. Auto- ‘mobilists are only human. & -_—_ ‘An enterprising Chinaman has pald $1,000,000 for a monopoly of the ‘eptum trade in Canton. That is the heathen way, In this country all he would have to do is “See Hanna.” —_———_ ‘The Shaw's first sea trip ts said to have caused him Intense ner- wousness. But he reached Dover without throwing up bis _job- nison of the Haven M. B. church will occupy the pulpit. Fink Gauche ot Chriet Sctentiat | (Baliard)—Meets in Fraternal Broth- | erhood hall at 11 a. m. — Subject. | “Christ's Lessons,” W. A. McDonald, first reader. ¥. W. C. A—The members will) jotn with the Westminster and othe: Presbyterian churehes of the city In a special service to be given at 4 m. at the home of Frank Black, 1219 ‘Twelfth avenue south. At the meet~ ing 20 missionaries on thelr way to China, Japan and Korea wiil present. Y. M. C. A—Mr. and Mra. Baker will sing at the regular services at 2:30 p.m Special Meetings Queen City Theosophical Society | fn America meets in the Pioneer| block at § p.m. tomorrow, “Has Man a Soul?” by Jennie 8. Clark. “Theosophical Society, Amanda lodge. meets at 1118 Third avenue 5 Dp. m. tomorrow. Subject, “Prim- itive Man. Grand, the management has induced ‘the talented Pollard Juvenile Opera jcompany to return for a week's en~ nt, commencing tomorrow the first time in this city in Pian- jquette’s pleasing nautical comic ‘opeta, “Paul Jones.” The many ad- imirers of Little Daphne will be pleas- ied to learn that she does the part of Petite Pierre, commonly called the Insect. ‘The opera abounds in beau- Uful numbers. In none of the pieces ven by this talented company have Wie Pollard as Boulllabatse, and Little Daphne as Petite Pierre, the Insect, been given the opportunity for their comedy work as that given them in “Paul Jones.” Belasco-George Juveniles An entertainment out of the ord~ {nary will be presented by Manager Howe at his theater, commencing to- .|morrow evening. when the Belaso- ‘En. | George Juventle Specialty will make their first appearance tn Seat- tle, coming heralded by both press and public from California, which can be considered a good endorse- mefit. They are conceded to be one lot the cleverest lot of little people ever gotten together. Talented and versatile, there are if little ones in the cast. Among the diminutive stars are Marion George, the cele- brated young violinist; La Petite Agnes, the Girt from Paris; Carrie Dolliver, Chinese — impersonater; Katherine, the wonderful child con- tortionist, scarcely 12 years old, who astonishes everybody who seen her in her act of tying herself in kno Lillian Dolliver in sketches, and Master Montague Bar- ton, the most artistic toe dancer be fore the public. This star attraction will run the week, with a special Saturday mat- Inee. Richards’ & Pringle's Richard & Pringle’s Famous Georgia Minstrels will open at the ‘Third Avenue theater tomorrow with a matinee at 2:15. The company has been seen so many times in Seattle that it neeas no introduction, for people who have not seen them here of Our Lady of Good Help|have certainly seen them in. othe . F. X. Prefontaine, pastor.|citien. They have been touring the Low mass, # 2. m.; high maws, 10°30 country continuously fer 30 years, a ; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; and jand have the distinction of being the and benediction, 7 p.m. —_|only amusement enterprise that Sacred Heart Church—Rev. George | never cloned their season, continuing . Low mass, @ a. m./#ummer and winter in’ their tour ™m.; children’s mass, 9:15|ncross the country—north, south, ; high mass and sermon, 9:15 |east and west mn.; Bunday school after children’s| This season the organization num- { vespers, sermons and bénedic-|bers 50 performers and presents a at 7:30 p.m. choice collection of mirth- provoking +h of Immaculate Conception|and nova) acts never seen here be- LA. Bweere, pastor. Low mass,|fore. The whole bill in sald to be 29 a. 1.; high mass and|“screamer” from beginning to end 10:20 a.m; Sunday school, | Every phane of good minstrelay and m,; rosary and benediction, vaudeville is presented and the pi m. #Tam is crowded with big hite Parish—Rev, W. J. , pas-| ‘The minstrels will run the week, nomaltnad? & nat ‘on|with regular Saturday matine street, between Twenty-|the 40th. and Twenty-seventh avenues mass, a. m.; high mass, 10:06 m, « Baptist—Rev. J. ‘Where to . E. and the ional — Rev, At Il a. m. eed ;" 8 p.m., fife lecture. ‘Mt. Zion Baptist (colored)—Rev. J. At Il a, m., “Saving Christian—Rev. B. H. Lingen- At ila. m., “The Mystery of “The Fullness ot Roman Catholic Meeting. Ringling’s Circus Ringling Bros.’ circus is due here Sunday morning, and two perform: Jances each will be given Monday and Tuesday, The canvas city, shelter ing 1900 people, 600 horses, 20 ele- | of Spokane. the Tivoll Opera company, with fine presentation of “The Serer Madison Theater “The Musketeers, burlesque, will be presente Madivon theat for & week, tomorrow. The piece is a burh The Grand Russell's successful written by A. M. % put o unde Miss Francis Gibson will hay t leading part, that of the Duchess MISS FRANCES GREY, In “The Musketeers” at the Madison She is admirably fitted for this role, am tt gives her a chance to use her wonderful range of voice. Miss Nei- le Gerin and Miss Francia Grey both have important parts, Vaudeville parts will be Introduced during the burlesque. There will be & matinee® tomorrow afternoon at 2:18 o'clock. BITS OF GAIETY Dr. J. P. Sweeney returned from a n * vacatio spent at Lake Chelan. ‘The doctor's party caught an abundance of fish and killed one bea Miss Veni Hoblitcell entertained a few friends at her home, on Tenth enue, Wednesday evening. The affair was in honor of Mra. Ricily, of Missoula, Mont. Hearts we played. Mr, and Mra. Conley, of Yakima, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. A. Mearthur at their home, 1215 Colum. bia street. Mrs. D. KE. Hicks gaye a card party yeaterday afternoon at her residence, 1802 Terry avenue. The home w decorated very prettily and the af fair was most enjoyable. A large number of young ladies were pres- oth aney have be ent. Mra. Moritz Thomsen returned home yesterday morning after ple Of weeks visiting » Mra, BH, Milburn, Mra. Howard H. Lewis entertained women friends her home, 006 were played and the afternoon was a very plea: ant one. Mr. H. McCaughey left last vight for St. Paul, where he will meet hie family. They will visit friends for @ few weeks before returoinx Mrs. Extella Fisher was the host- ons of a very pretty affair last night at her home, Twenty-third avenue and Lane street. The young people were pleasantly entertained by mes and music. ‘Mr, and Mra. William Pigott will — 25e Round Trip, Children 150 To Al-Ki. Point, boats from Lainy- Bogardus dock, every hour Sunday exe and 4 o'clock. xcept 12 ai ae ee Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- grins only. aaa Nature makes the squirrel a pro- vider, and natural instinct suggests . on check accounts over $250, % per cent on savings aecoun 3 to 4 per cent. on time certificates. NORTHWEST Trust and Safe DEPOSIT CO. 90-94 West Columbia Street. G. BHORROCK, JOHN P. HARTMA ALEX. MYERS, Sec J. V. A. BMITH, Cashier. |, Viee-Pres, Wedding and Engagement Rings M. P, (Green Lake)—Rev. F. ¥ Regular services at 4. eee ocin scuool At tim Congregational—Rev. Den hants, a giraffe and@ a hundred or ¢ dens, lairs and chariots, will si ‘ GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Acenue. Cor. Marion. THE SEATTLE STAR. pend the of Mr. and Mra, Wi Mrs. Kampe and nd Httle daughter left the evening for New York futur iday evening delightt num t who thor Sutherland party in Little's hall Ung people Were prem oughly enjoyed the evening Mr. and M 1, W. Lowry spending a few weeks camping with fi the Monte ¢ oantry Ad ance WAR ® Tucaday ever nke hall informal, but @ lar present, Punch and served Ww. V snd hy Rinehart | niece are visiting for w few with friends im the easteen part of Washington and at Le ¢ Ore kn Daneing Cl wi Ranke Halt Friday evenings, Pri wone dally | Star HELP WANTED—wALE YOR NEVADE AND UTait 0 A RO MEN FOR NEVADA — BRA TRAMOTERS MAMAtE AND MACHING MEN. #200 TO $250 Sir DAILY MNICHUL & HAWKING Hie Weer MAIN OTR steady employment, wages, | ii at 19 Hailey bull WANTED Men to work on ralitend and skidroed in keguing comp. Call 61 country orders solicited. and James. Phone Main 1338, FACHIC tng. Often, 1100 Bd Ave tee eh She alt Mrs. Keres, Mer FOR SALe—MISCHELAVROOS Pensuncia “goodm stoves. betroom sore Carpets ste and meevat-hand cane or: piture, Hed Front Fwesttare Ce. 110-112 Sona south Fel Johin S538, Till take part purchase Money Seattie 4 realty; & bargain. — AdArees, | TEN scree i Biectric Heht provides tt at an extremely low price; elim tnates the necessity of matches; insures an absence of smoke 4nd odors; guarantecs @ pure '@ atmonphere. ne wafert method of Ughting > fame to lenite drapertes or © inflammable material, Our new contract provides for free inwtajiation and free re- pewal of Lampe, buy On HOTLY A OMe | We can sell voy alte contracts tery lew Numbers at’ Just what mv them. With theme Fou tones t Seilty Company vs ‘tee aad built homes’ tor twonth people, mashes ‘eh en ication © per sme. na, Indore party raate, se’ thay re teaving the. ¢ mea 0 Bulven butting,” ‘AN locate 100 parties on Oregon yellow pine lands, just opened for Sntry, yielding 3,080,000 to tive ques, pA... ue. ay will ac om pany i* timber i mnere valuable than cedar, Behrens, Klement & Mahoney, 24 New York F200" mente erymenta, 8b, : tn Oyster Bay addition, Pert Orcha avy yard, only 830 22 Gonttie, 6300; EG WiCKERTON & CO, Uoneere. 1B Firet venus Vive acres south of Robertxon, 10 Mort monthly wn FORECLOMED property —9-roem tn lehed house in goed condition; bet AOx130 ery cheap for cash, © ne Lake Union, One view: make an offer Guai- heim & Hotman 904 New York Block. &t 1631 Fourth avenue, OR SALE—FARM’ LA TETWnR ELAR ee nie Two Bo-acre treets ae nh on rasy Tick soll, want cleared, moat) a 4 hag, vine “mbpte and broom: tracts, dace ah gual’ coumiy’ vem ing a tmoreved arm: tard ts he Al York block Tha ‘femeed; nice reek Uirough the piace sroall orchard: ¢-oom. howse, ‘ome? mite from Seat lanaina owner is’ obtiged te featy gpd Un mang, wick wale, will eel nT MALTRY, potthon | TBO. nbuent MALTBY, 410 New York block WATERFRONT ON i BOUND 12 iniles from Seatthe, 100 scree good inna. 2) acres goed unter, balnnee alder and vine maple, eaaily cleared: 12 acres have deen clenred, ¢-foem house. bars. orchard, fine stream, epring water, eo, ROMRET MALTBY, M BOTTOM LAND—S6 aeres partially clone to amail tows, handy SLAIRVOYANT Mas just arrived back from the mountains ‘whore he Iniated a marvelously tie fips’ where to une had ever before. King Botomen has tne moet swomtertal predictions world has ever knsen. He predicted the “Galveston aod ave months before it eugene ano teretaid the fearion ot Presigent Me one Say before it eds nA vsicted theirs =hch you have nreabie im fw family he can remove it and gvere: it te be perman ently removed. ‘deapondent, be can restore your 10 awe the wonderts| King Molo Eimahuret, tein Third svenoe, Room = “ymaild | BOR SALDRCUTY NEAL SOF ATS COLLATERAL BANK (Barto & Reed): Tamy waned 00 any grod collateral, money at low rate of os , 10 Ferien way, Rooms & 4 and ‘and sold, yon! Life Bid. Kansas, for similar else to mar Address, “Fon KENT—FURNT Fon NET ry Third attery, venue, between Bell and FOR RUNT—To men and wif furnished | Nant “No GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. 1119 First ave- ly turnished; sil modera; waltross, #12 9 > 10) mens women, “Te Main 208, Qu 1121 Third want reliable he City Employme ’ ‘om PRRAOWAL ATA CU ney returned; nt stamp for fr al Catarrh Cure MAGICAT & LARGB @ALl matting fro hand Cook. stoves Front Purniture Co, fouth. 20 per Aon tor one | Faastmian's Studie, 2211 | WANTED-—Second hand tu der, 1603 Virst. avenue. Brow tea at, | Tal: PRIVAT detective; connde 44 ATTEND the Mpiritunliat camp meoting at| Green Lake; open until Rep Witt OUND POUND-OOn Monday, purse with money in it; owner can get in by aber 2 | 8 paying for this advertisement. A NAP. A solentia. farm conmlating of 100 acres o ‘peng, chicken housem ete: 4 bead of f eowe, milking. D heifers, t bul orebard fu will be sold at « forma fo suit purchaser: “purchaser can make the pince vay tor itself eany; for further particulars, in: A ‘of fry county road 1150 cash, bel. | out the others RAINUER REALTY CO., onder; only 865, 678 4 at 30 lumber “for Bee owner, ¢ Ing at Rainier! Teton block. CHOICE corner 2 on Twen tleth avenue (the principal north and south thoroughf in this locality) and Denny way enquaily suitabl@ for business or residente; all street Improvements, within half block from Madison street; two blocks from new $40,000 schoo! house; $3,000. Single lots alo in same block, 40x120, See owner on the J. 8 KL 1812 Twentieth herr ina goed helanborhond; If sold in the hext few days” will take 61900. which is Joon than prite of improvements. Os, 1414 Second HOMIEA 4 slightly lots, $50, to wn, $2 monthly, free Y Iaree ot, $200, terms te onehly, fotoral cottages for fent, 87 per month up, Sener, HHimen, offices west shore Green Lake: car line eroeees property. Hf you have the blues! Unusually fine double corner 102x120 Lot 45x120, on west side of Sixteenth | | Lot 48x120 to an alley; east front; New and modern 6-room cottage tn Fine modern cott TEETH Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Seoond Ave., Hinckley B The largent and best equipped dental office on the Pacific connt ~~ | You could tramp all over g, attle, and yet not find 96 goody We wortment of D. > Drenwers as that have the latest and mont. aclentific ITHOUT PLATED eri otis of mudern and painieas dens thie store, Every geoq ba ‘Aerenact’ tintry We crowns itt and wxtract } every late style; even” to teoth without the least pain. | No ' Priceniy students employed, but all are den $ here, and ever: tists of long youre of experience. We pesmi avery, ee examine your teeth and tell you tn 4 eommonly good one, és advance just what your work will } Drewser ib ' m cost, We make no charge for extracting teeth when plates are 5 8 Pr ordered, All work guaranteed 10 yea Lady always in attendance. 9 Pp 14x24-ineh Full Get of Teeth $5.00 | Gold Fillings $1.00 ‘ » 8 Work $5.00 | Silver Fillings ; 500 $ ye Gold Crowne , $5.00 | Painless Extracting. . 600 ; a Examination Free * Fe DR. J. K. CARSKADDON H Te Professional Manager. # Roome 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. Be Take Elevator—Seoond Floor. THE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. > > eon | FURNITURE Co feasted... Sled “or erewned 4 hout bain bY say inte’ onethed “applied 1101 11075 1105 SECOND Ave ri the gum. craered, mination ed our Full Bet .. Gold Crown. ° it Avenue, Union Block. 4-One Door Bovth of MacDovgall & Kouthwick’s. atte you. $1.00 bo | Dental Parlors, 713 Fi double Pike street, D.C eral auctioneer, Tel. Diack 208, | on the northwest corner of Aloha and Sixteenth avenue, one block | THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK are aephalted; have concrete walk, sewer and city water; al) street tm- ee cone. FOR SALE BY F. W. Wuex, Lot 46x120 on west side of Sixteenth UNION BLOCK, CITY. $1700, teenth for; venient to car line. racting | Give we «yall ‘coe F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK. FOR SALE BY F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK, CITY. A very fine corner, $0x116, on Fir- park, graded streets, city water, concrete walk, sewer, and all paid reasonable terms; Unusually fine double corner 102x126 from Capitol bill car line; wrecte| Eee provements paid for in full. publican streets, A very fine corner, S0x1i¢, on Fit- teenth avenue north, facing City park, graded streets, city water, Lot 48x12 to an alley; east front; enae north, facing City free when other and have i please tr ] MECCMANICA EL MALL ASTER, nesenn 9, COMMERCIAL wine ‘man bing. 180 Cherry. _ STORAGE ASD WEE 19 Cecidenint aves ‘sic. Jacobs, Trenbotine TENTS AND AWNING TENTS ana Awainay— les TTORNEYS AT LAW MITA V6 Biare Boy Wa n notary ‘public, 404 New York bigek. MZ STRRLENG, yengiom sttorsey, eotarr TA. KELL00G,513 Washington buliding. X © MACDONALD, <0 | LYMAN © KNAPP, 10 Haller building | ‘WD. LAMBUTH, 906-8 Pacific block. j G WARD KEMP, G23 Darke building. | Rel" Lite banging. Re gg 3% Abstract’ Co. N.Y bioeke “Ce, Chi and very con- ENGINEERS AND CONTHAOTOR BOUND BRIDGE & DREDGING ‘of Beat Weeneral banking Dustoess raneected. Depew gin. Capital #100, A om pres A wiee pres: J. (Be caab- Fisher, asst. cashier. PEOPLES FAVINGS BANK Sepgnd arene ze Bee cash : “Vigne, onan ; Rgeteter, fasting a Es sevings end uruat Cast: | of Seattle. ottame PUGET SOUND N, United concrete walk, sewer, and all paid for; reasonable terms; very con- vYenient to car line, on the northwest corner of Aloha and 8! teenth avenue, one block from Capitol bill car line; streets are asphalted; have concrete walk, sewer and city water. It street im- provements paid for in full. $850. avenue between Harrison and Re-| Lots 60x120 on Nineteenth avenue publican streets, ‘$1290, street paid for, $1600, Broadway district, one block from car line; fractional corner lot. $260, Lot 40x100, on Seventeenth avenue south, near Dearborn street. $3000, @ on Summit av- enue near Pine street; lot 60x100, $716, Lots 60x12%, on Nineteenth avenue between Madison and Union streets; easy terme. $2500, New and modern 6-room house one block from Broadway, near Repub- \ ean street; easy terms, between streets; easy terms. street improvements are in and a. paid for. New and modern §-room cottage tn | iW. PHILLIPS, €1 Heomy bicck. Broadway district, one block from Wena waREON terag mey wow an ‘oMrTH, car line; fractional corner lot. 4550, Lot xi) on Beventeonth avenve | geispet nasi meee BS ‘510 Tesier. south, near Dearborn street. $3000, _ Fine modern cottage on Summit enue near Pine street; lot 650x100 s715. $2500, improvements are in and | New and modern 6-room house, one block from Broadway, near Re- publican street; easy terms, F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK. “BUSINESS DIRECTORY |aitrorcman sncmyrrcts rw ORTON, Gie-sit Coitine. Madison and Union “9 28 8233 ty_bonds. Boston W. V._ RINEHART &@ CO. 10 Meifopoli- tan Butiding. nc [CR OOMPANIES mal ettention to family trade; Seattle, Edmunds and Everett ‘The Palatial Tedeemed watchen, ‘Three Round Trips D pt TE | Leaves Seattle 7a. m, i MincLe Jom LOAN OUvICE, Sit 30 are IF Fou Wage correct Thos! Western: ha MUSICA L INSTRUMENTS RRPAIRED. boaaht sola 1G) ad OCULISTS AND ’ A NADEAU throat. 881 Burke building. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bid. DR. KIBBR, Briley butlding. PORT ORCHARD, From Columbia Dock, Foot of Columbia treet Leave Beattie: 6:00, 0:00 wn TTS, 2:80 and ee Gacuraay only, extra trip 1: Leevesg ba 3:00, 8:80 and 8 © ave Sidney: 1:00 and 11006 oPiale Charleston: 8:00 and 11:88 8 6:08 p.m Vieasant Beach and Beas Kor steamers leaving Seattle aay 230 4, to. GRATTLE Indes ot Rickart, D. O.; J. H. 406-400 ‘Collins’ bioek: WASHINGTON Institute of Osteopathy, te Deposit Building. “Retablished ta ttle three years. ‘Main 607, RENCE HART, ‘AM ington block. PATENT ATTORNEY BARNES & CO. TES Biarr-Boya BIL FB ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid. FRYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. ANNIB RUSSELL, 01 Hinckle: Ont Van Tel, thy, saeit, D, ‘Main 72a, PHOTOGRAPHERS TAATHON Gnisbing. Wise, sullivan bik STAMP PHOTOR—218 Columbia street. MIRE co wr Pix ee: || Northwestern Given “Phone, "Main sh “timaten mercial Co. WM. BO MULLIN New work guaranteed ‘The Oregon ts the most ¢l pointed boat and one of the the Nome. th st beer, Press, Avlistio “Printing, pee of $100,000, and 8A hing Cards, Wedding “Announce: are amet | First and Pike ”"Phons | 4 , — | ; MOTT Bd ave | treet, | ~ | "8. and 100-6 ¥ ‘pesmi PIONEER UNION Si OFFICES, ING; 201-2 PHON 214 Spring Report Print! street, co

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