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2 THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUPLISNING CO = EVERY AFTBRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES Business Dept... Matn 1050, Kaltorial Dept. Main 1138 - & KARARD WKLLA, Bator RF. CHAM, Buniness Mt 2 OFFICES ‘ Poattle—110? Third avent gxIEy, New York int Bullding hse Chicarco: ee Buliding ols Sl -_ ‘One cont per COMP: HA conte per week oF twendr~iive coats par month, deity ty wal or carriers, No free copies erat at the postomice at Wanningt — Paes “ A MAN AND A MAID Reason does not rule in love, as Solom t, and the way of a man with @ maid pass Pusale in 1902, A.D, as tt was to “There be three things which ar which I know not upon a rock @ man with a mald. human un Not only Solomon, but others of th have made themselves fools for the wa the mighty Samson babbled his se on’n tim: her betrayed. Even before Solon to Delilah and was b an act which stained AAtony lost an empire, eelf from Cleopatra's arma. The way of an eagte | the way of a ship tn the 1 it ts said, mon said dst of the ve wisest and greatest of mankind » of women. ret ander allowed Thats to tease him into burning the Persian palace his name for all time, because he could not tear him- Half the mischief in history was done by the mistresses of infatu- ated kings. Peter Abelard’s career was endangered by hia forbidden love for the Bun Heloise. Admiral Nelson dimiped his fam Lady Hamilton. In very recent history there we: shot himself and died on the gra of the brilliant Irish leader, Parnell wrecked his career by loving another All these men had force enough a men, but they were weak before a w of a woman, M @ by intriguing with the beautiful @ the cases of Gen. Boulanger, who dame Bonnemain, apd |. Who lost his hold on his people and a's wife. nd strength of will In dealing with oman, The way of a man with « mald—and of a maid with a man—bae its curious tilustrations, not only fh Dut in many entirely reapectable hon» What apparently il!-mated couples one behotds all about him a a man of brains and sound judgm: giddy woman with a pretty face and not an idea in her head. @ high-bred, intelligent woman whose husband ts an ignorant in the notortou scandals of history, 8. Here brain There is door, ent, married to a scatte without aither money or good looks to recommend him. In picking spouses, many people seem to use worse fudgment than they would use in buying clothes. They do not study their style of mind, their temperament, their abtlity to pay, and thetr needs. @xamine their bargain. They go chi are extremely deceptive. They do not joy on outward appearances which Beauty is a fine thing tn a wife, but It ts merely the ornamental part. and it soon loses its charm, unless it has more durable qualities to back it up. One reads every day of follies committed by men, prudent in other Affairs, because they were enamored of woman. How often do men of position and respectability elope under graceful circumstances, and in that ti dis- lasane furor of love-—aa the Latin poet calls it—overturn what they have spent a lifetime in building up— home, fortune and position? How many dignified gentlemen could have their conversation with ‘Women reported in the papers and thelr love letters read publicly, with- out feeling silly? Tt ts a baffing mystery that was too deep for the wise Solomon, and f= too deep for any philosopher of today. SPANISH TOWN SWEPT BY FIERCE CYCLONE Entails Heavy Loss of Life and Limb and : Much Damage to Property cyclone 3 RE’S distance before its force was spent. Much damage was done in the adjoining agricultural triets, and the loss of property in town and country is very heavy. NO NEED GOING TO CHINA TO FIND . REFORMING WORK 10 00 Morning that surpasses anything yet heard of locally in the line of de- entered. Bassler drew @ re- for . He says he fired to scare the moral degenerate who was with his wife, but ove bul- let took effect in Hudson's left arm. The wound is not serious, Poor Little Ones Mr. and Mrs. Bassler, Hudson and the two little children were sent to Police ‘headayarvers in the petro! jagon by Policeman Holt. All were released as neither of the men would file charges. Mrs. the say, goes Bassler, poll on debauches frequently and on such occasions often takes the children with her. She met While out on a spree and again the 014 saying that “there never was a Jaek that some day aid not meet his Jit” was exemplified. Hudson i# a helpless man. He is paralyzed in both of his lower limbs ‘and has little use of any of the mus- cies of bis body. He has a fruit and cigar stand on First avenue south mear the coal bunkers and there earns his livelihood. In the rear of his little shop he has his tiving Mrs. Bassler is a woman 4% years of age. Once she wan handsome ana Still has its faded lines. Bhe is well Greased. Her husband is an artivan who has been a faithful employe of several large corporations in Beattie end is credited an honest man and With hin wo Ittle boys, & and 7 years of fhe has for some time been living Thirty-first xouth, TI neighbors bor fs in a sta tinually. ‘The Gad Story ‘Thin morning Mr. Bassler found his wife was out on a tear and Marted to find her nd the two little hoya whom she had with her. Back ‘of Hudson's shop, where he had been, told was, he found her. Sight tent met his gaze was horrify in i. Clone in the embrace of the paralytic he saw his wife and the Jnother of his children. The iittic boys ‘were 0) in the same room The father was dumbfounded. Eis Sharies Hudson | first thought was to kill the man, but. before he pulled the trigger of scare him. Two shots were fired. One took effect in the wall back oi the bed and the other buried the bullet in the fleshy part of Hudson's arm. The woman was not struck. Policeman Holt rushed in, and all was confusion he could not at the facts in the case, he sent alt to the police station in the patrol wagon. There ali sides of the story were heard and Sergeant Peer de- all should be released Bassler went out first and the wife and children later. Hudson wa supported toa hack and driven back to his stand. FOR GRADING CITY EMPLOYES ‘The civil service commission held ‘a short meeting last nigbt at the city hail. Principal Assistant City Engi- take some action regarding grading of the employes of the city engineer's office as provided by an ordinance recently pasned by the council. This grading will be neces- sary before salaries can be fixed. A, Wright made a complaint against Sewer Inspector Eck. About a year ago the latter refused to allow Wright to make connections with a side street sewer while a main sewer was being installed. H. 8. Olmstead entered a¥com- plaint against one of the sub-fore- man in the street department. It was referred to the city engineer. he See the Battleships ‘The Oregon, Philadelphia and Bos- ton are at the navy yard. Don't mies jthe chance of seeing them [le Colman dock, oppos | at 6:20, 9 and 10 a. m,; 1 4:10 p.m. ate 0 Ice Cream ana Soda Water HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, 1436 Pirst Ave, Cor. Pike St Tel. Main 916. his revolver he decided to mereiy| cided that if no complaints were filed | Neer Scott asked the commission to| SEATTLE | BUILDING NEW HIGH SCHOOL ABOUT FIN ISHED—OTHER NEW STRUC TURES CONTEMPLATED Cawsey & Carney will # thelr contract for butlding the r ‘1 on Broady largest « usted t bane ve comp’ the contract h had it pot been for the couring matertal, Almowt bean placed practically nothing remaining now’ to tone ore the opening o€ school, but the supply of the fix phywics, chemistry and This work hax been everal contractors Theobald Buchinger i» & two-flat building t D, Smith, of Port 1 Four enue at chairs have w high preparing f be buitt by for August Krau on Eleventh avenue between Y way and Washing has also let th ing A $1,400 offte Hemrjoh Brewing Comp ard a¥enue new Excavations are almost for the ereetion of two fine by in the block bounded by Fitth ai Sixth avenues and Spring and Sen- feca streets, One of them will be a mily hotel, which W. J. Siyfietd Ix buliding at a cost of $19,000. ¥ dingham & Arbeson are the con- | tractors, ‘The other is @ $15,000 atx- | Met building to be erected by Con- tractor W, M. Windham for W. Felger, Kingsley & Anderson the architects fer both building Roy & Roy have commenced, work pn & NeW Rhingle mill to replace their nt destroyed by fire about a nth ago. The new mill will have & 400,000 shingles per day capacity The C. H. Nichols Lumber Com- pany will erect new buildings at its plant in Ballard, which will double the present capacity of about 200,000 shingles per day. The Seattle Lumber Company will add a new band mill by the first of the year, increasing the capacity of the plant to 125.000 feet per day. SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS are 113 East Third street. top floor, GAIN FOR GOV. GAG SACRAMENTO, Aug. 27.—Ballot- ting began as soon as the convention was called to order this Morning at 10:07. The fourth ballot resulted as follows: Gage, 129%; Flint, 274; Par- dee, 1%; Hayes, 67; Edson, 73. FAVORABLE T LABOR CAUSE ‘The prospects are very favorable for the indorsement by the coming [legislature of all the labor legisia- |tion proposed by the State Federa- | tion of Labor. | Three of the four bills to be intro- @uced by the féderation were last Right formally approved by the | King County Republican legisiative hominees at & meeting held in the Diller hotel, and it is probable that the fourth measure will ultimately be favored. ‘Twenty of the | were present, ‘gisiative nominees: ‘an were also 1. BB. chair o of the leounty central comme ice and W. W. Harmon, a member of the execu- tive committee of the federation. ‘The delegation voted to support an eight-hour day bill, « bill compelling employers to protect dangerous m chinery by proper safeguards, and a bill specifying the liability em- ployers for injuries to employes who tindertake to work at machinery not 80 safeguarded, otherwise “aa- sumed risk” bill. The fourth bill measure, was pa members of the delegation wished to take legal advice as to the meaning | Knickerbocker, is pro ure will witim BREWERY T0 BE REBUILT Benjamin Moyes, the principal ekhold in the Independe mpany, has decided tha wery which was burned t the ground at South Seattle yester | day will be tman ly rebuilt. The loss of thi ‘ag about 350,006 ed by in- Must be 14 years of age or over and in seventh rade or higher. Work after school Apply at 1107 ‘Third a between 9 and 10 o'clock a m, w.! THE SEAT TY STAR. | Peterson’s | Special Trading EVENT HURSDAY THUREDAY Nicke rth 1 Alarm Clock» THURSDAY THURSDAY Hohoo! THURSDAY New Pour Muttons, axsort ed slgos, per dos. Ladiew’ Madras ¢ Walets, neat 7 terns, 900 ¥ ths at } THURSDAY Novelty excellent paper and ea, Ibe Value 7e THURSDAY THURSDAY Pupeterien quality 10-4 #izo Milver Gray or White Blankets worth 860) per pair THURSDAY THURSDAY Excetlont Qual Pillow Cases, hemmed worth Lie * Oxford Wool Bkirt, gradu. nee neatly atitehed, alt Boys’ Percale gee Shirts, 40 Excellent quality Percale Wrappers worth He we New Dress Stuffs 1 ry ms neatly bound perior for Schoo! Wear Eo saue: 84 OB Scotch Beboo! Maida, in pretty 1 new patterns, worth ote Be School 27¢ Behoot tobacco 39c ite Cloth, in biue 45-inch wide, Soc th priced at Winch Novelty orrted Suiting, well worth sc priced at [} 3-inch Pin Dot Novelty |] Suiting, im reseda, win Ladies’ Dark Gray Dress Skirts, tailored and perfect fittin, regular #200 value QI 48 welling at md black, $1.25 value; priced at All Wool French Venetian, new fatl shades and black. reg 59c ular S5e value; priced at New Styles In Pedestrienne and Dress Skirts Ladies’ Black and Oxford Pedes- trienne Skirts, pretty corded and stitched flounce, all seama bound, regular $7.00 valu 85 98 selling at at adquarters for materials. mnfort Print, new etonnes, popt- lar for quilt covering.. 38-inch Wide Sitkolines, fal 5 Co eitheer rape | Cotton Batting, worth Te Cott ful GOV. HOADLEY |"eumion oF srHe CALIPORSIA, Pa. Aug. T—The Ringgold cavalry veterans, « Union Organization which operated in Wert Virginia during the civil ing ite sanee) enton bere i conjunction reun: MoNeill Rangers, their Confederate adversaries in the ‘60's, ExGov. Geo, Hoad! at Watkins, at the age of Hoadley had been in poor health for Gov. Hoadley was elected govern or of Ohio tn 1843, over Benator For- aker. In 1885 he was defeated in| turn by the iatter, Shortly after-| ward Gov. Hoadley removed to New York city, where he engaged in the | practice of law. —o—— Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures ‘| hie Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave., Hinckley Blk. ta Jental office et bent and on the Pu cond Floor Take Elevator— 713 Union Bik., First Avenue THE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. All work guaranteed for 10 years. Teeth owned hae late method ing in free why FURNITU 1108 110% 1105 please a Dental Parlors, 713 Firet Avenue, Union Block. 6, 6-One Door Beuth of MacDougall & Routhwick’s. Gold Fillings lver Fillings Dr, E. J. Brown": PARLONS 1, 2, ATTORNEYS AT LAW TOMS TE Ta Biase To, Red we, WING. A a nee GOOD FURNITURE Se GLHOLMES J ents employed, but all are 4 ov Full Set of Teeth 95.00 | Gold Fillings $1.00 sherousih/sworhienill Rep, | fe Bridge Work $5.00 | Silver Fillings . ». 500 fn. |] Gs Gold Crowns $5.00 | Painless Extracting io Quarter ish and eminently mederiiy | ' Table h ‘ y Examination Fre on, Dighly b nawishing Eo, i} four marke of our Parlor Tables, You It Re DR. J. K. CARSKADDON revert sen tu ag Professional Manager. lor Table stock until you hay Ss i A thi Roome 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. visite store. He RE Co SECOKD Ave & lw THE BCPERTION CourT OF | the State of Washington, in and for the County of King | In the matter of the Application Is the Seattle Trust Company for |. 1, STERLING, pension MELE WANTED —MAL® AnD ‘pla, te ance on SEXTTLE Eniployment Oitice, head- quarters for all Minds of help; country orders rolicited. 4 Third and James, Phone Main 1318. PACIIO, Remy. Oties, 1100 84 Ave. J. A. KRLL0GG,513 Washington buliding. XC MACDONALD, 400 Burke bulldiga. LYMAN B MNAPP, 10 Maller bullding W. D_LAMBOTM, 006-8 Pacite tic G. WARD KEMP, 438 Borke building. Dissolution, No. Notice of [ solution of the Seattle Trust Com- | pany. Notice la hereby given that the Se- lattice Trust Company has filed in the Superior Court of the Btate of Wash- |ington, for King County, ite applica i |tion to be dissolved as a corporation, omooney = (—nay which application will come on to be main seotrases rot the Be r4 in the equity department of teal Life ouliding. County, | BOOTH WHITTLESETMANFORD Ab. | Washington, on the 10th day of Oc-| Sime oat a pacino, culled to! giveet OR, etabllehed ‘hoe, ‘basement’ st |tober, 1902, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock | ORGAN erg ie anamst casa rents | gpinilet SH Telagbons. Bale 196 soon thereafter as coun. wel may be heard. ° | ©. A. KOEPFLI, jerk of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King | County. il (ake part purchase money eliard tye. FOR BALD -One werond hand Verhine Rand thingie machine 3 sata. 5 coliggy” marae _ Bret: ie repair: must ‘go chem, im: | PARIBIAN Dye Works—We call tor, Ry A. F. RAYMOND, Deputy. | _ 287" 7. Priete, Renton. Ber a a ee “<iothen, Omiee PETERS & POWELL, NEWLY furmiehett are. » Main 1014. ‘ms AND CONTRACTOR Attorneys for Petitioners. Pa : ‘e. re Se rent 4 Dexter Horton Bank butlding, month Inquire Cigar stand, corner BOUND URIDOE & OREDSING CO. Beandinavian-American Bank bulld- t Teg iag-Ralirway and lensel “owwise’""* vagina Jeweler ‘ate 28 Hinckley Biook, Third Floor realty, a bargain. fat complete: VIGLIN—A very fine one, cheap. Weller, corer Miahih avenue south PRRSONAL MAGICAL. CATH CORE wii CO’ - KR Bh West, ‘Pike street. 0. ~-. Summons. ae = Bate Se the fret pybiiention of tn | “adceae "Basta a” Bact, "ie Wanct above entitied in the above attorney for plaintiff cording to the demand of the com- tain a judgment of the sbove en- titt the custody of the two children RICHARD GOWAN, ere, oF eenee, Sets, & come, | 0 es acer 2 See Rwninat "co. Shae ers, Marton TENTS A AY Reger snd Western. free to each new subscriber to the Star at booth No, 10, carnival Grounte. eee a Wanted—Good atrong youngman to be apprenticed to learn @ fine trade Call between 8 and il a. m, 1107 Third avenue. * —— Dr. J. P. Sweeney has returned from his vacation. Office, Hotel §¢- attle. Packed in 5-pound regu: Soe —e—— Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- vate lessons daily. One of the best sold ii | special Tomorrow, ‘hogs Bath? Per Doz., 950 CALIFORNIA TOMATOES jecial tomorrew, Aug. 28th,— Por Dor., $1.00 25-CENT FRESH’ ROASTED COFFEE—Equal to the best sold slsewhore at 35 cents per 0 Beer ExTRACT— Per jar’. .., 406, 70 and $1.35 IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE —Per pound * ’ MILWAUKEE SWISS oe ol cHeese— SHREDDED COCOA. 1 Clearing FISH RODS $4.00 Split Bamboo Rods. @2.50 Per pound . A WHLAADIE ‘piace to | Aiamon ie welche. ‘vy. Low tater Jennie” M peia, | vets waned a8 Sinpany mney ye wate jennie ve ‘ck poms Newt Field, de-| SRS A vies. Sales ate of Washington to the TERAL Bank ry wton W. Field, defendant: ae Teunea ‘se any “geed sutistersh. You are hereby summoned to ap- summons, to-wit Vithin sixty (60) way, Roome ty-third (23rd) nd defend the | "Z'eieiman "Mutual tafe ia OO entitied court, and answer the com. Plaint of the plaintiff, and serve a | AVA copy of »¥ anewer upon the rm below st rag gt of your failure so to do, ement will be rendered against you, ac- plaint, which has been flied with the Clerk of said court. The object of this action ts to ob- titled court, dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant and awarding to the plain- of the plaintiff and defendant, to- wit Isaac Newton Field, a male, and Fern Freda Field, « female. Plaintiffs Attorney. ©. address, 211 Washington bidg.. King County, state Bend 2-cent stamp for free sam- Ps Magical Catarrh Cure Co, 1254, Beattie. 4 banon of on WILL the person who thinks all the for- tune tellers are call on Zara, 1822%4 Becond avenue, Hours, 10 to 6 ome td Uy | We can sell you nine cont Numbers at actual been pald in on them, jeaier. | as em | avs WE ee WANTRO—wALR W. V__ RINEHART & CO., 10 Metropoli- WANTED Wooktender, $476 bores team: or egine, singer, 440 abd oar barber, = man, 62.75: boom man, 10 skid trond men #230" buck Re ‘Do tearosters, 62.28 day, SO week, for Jan. Allen. enst of moun- Kaine. "ary" climate, “werk ‘wilt “fest ail Winter: @ teametece ana. latorerst Tay. boats ‘Se Bo even. for Winters, son and. Poomer, Indes. section men ie ei Siento clear rnished: laborers tn mill hands, $2.00 day; mill hands, | and ‘board. fare and fee ad-| vanced: carpenter, 82.20, Jobbing FOX EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Basement 202 Occitental avenue, Phone ‘Union T4. clane >; hawt 7. money to build at ones. delity Company, and they ous! and bullt homer for twenty people, names of whieh will be given om applicatyon. a.so Remember. thi Ween aul wie 1300 Western: Main O47, USICALINSTRUMENTS dought OCULISTS AND AURISTS 4 SEAU—iye, ear, nove and throat. 881 Burke. building. ie. *? 78% | DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chai Mery Yard ony BO Port Orchard) DR. KIMBE, Bailey buliding, work: general. girl | eve holes death”: St” Sentens, igen, ae oa and wife montnty 6 may rd) mm nd wit wm. B. Robertson, 0 Horton Hank bide. WARIIRGTON 08 Those, gesses "4 FORECLOSED property--S-reom — ‘men and iady physiclans always | ished house In wood condition, lot ext: ndance. very cheap. for ne Lal ———————— CAN locate 100 plirties on Oregon yellow pine lands, just opened for entry, yielding 3,000,000 to the quar- ter and bett Cruiser will a y locators. ‘This timber ts luable than cedar. Behrens, Klement & Mahoney, 624 New York WANTED Piret ‘alr, er Second and Pike, Zh FOR NigVADB AND UTAH KR R MEN FOR NEVADA-MUCK. AS, TRAMSTERS. HAMMERSMEN NE MEN, 82.00 TO §3.00, carpenter, The LAONDRY girlie te @mATTI ars a “Ont thy, 5. Set DOs H. Van Avett, De 400 Collins block. Tel, N CITY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, uP 2 4 avenue OPORTO PORT WiNE— Per gal. ARDIENTE PORT WINE. Per gul “$2, RYE OR BOURBON WhHis.- Ber ahi $9.00 and Per ani, . GOLDEN aYe WHiskeye Por gul. ? coGnac BRANDY: * er wal $4.00 and $5.00 $6.00 Split Bamboo Rods, 84.00 $2.50 Split Bamboo Rods.®1.7% $1.00 Fish Reels,............ 60 pound sack ++ Be iH HOME SMOKED ont) Fish Rows Per pound ....-.2.s0045 $2.00 Fish Reels SUGAR CUREO BREAKFAST Per pound .¢ BOILED HAM— BIG FAT MACKEREL— h 106 and 200 ms RING— | Per kit $1.35 DINES— 200, 25¢ and 300 Wineberg & Kessler's ts’ Furnishing 14 at whate' the creditors. J. PIKE, Receiver. 47.00 Split Bamboo Rods 85.00 $1.60 Fish Reels HAMB— Ie ~ BACON— “17/90 KK K NORWEGIAN HER- R i TRIAT’S BONELESS SAR- Clothing, Hats, o satisgy all claims of 110 Becond Avenue South, Z RMINGTON Instat of Onteopathy. rc WA Depont Buildings “ieetabitehed Ya ENG PARA DIOR. SSkiue'tares yearn. Phone, Main SOF. THIRTY-NINE acres ¢ ofan, river, 86 ed Don't 4 : ip me it this property; 1 LAWRENCE HART, Onteopathien, vy from Renton, all improved, well watered, | weautifully lovated om the aheree cy . at water Piped’ io. house ond ‘crops | Wachinevon, Overy (et sate Take | HAW hingion block. or wilt sell this well| af slectric tine," Be ro faubpea tan “and will make terme 40] ‘leltared and graiea PATENT ATTORNEY Two w T the town of Kirkland, $180; | 3, tape. wood aan weten GARNLS A OO., TOT0 Wtare Boyd WA All cleared ready for butidtng | a“ ‘RO. wor + onl Sm a tycthree, "a-room i rae Wetec iota at ee ata] FM ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid. B50. month. umber butiding om terme-alpo.” Bee owner,‘ K. Suirievant. mornings, at Halas Bench: ‘afternoon, ‘et 7 Bs a tana, "PHYSICIANS AND SURGHONS DR. ANNIE RUSSELL Bi Hinckley. and garden, 8100 fruit and vegetables; witl m Ptabling for cows and chicken 29 ronth. with, PROTOGRAPHER: XWATEON dulshing. STAMP PHOTOS—@18 Columbia street, gnuy lots, 850. to. . $2 monthly, tree . laree lot, $200, termes PLUMBIN: 420 down, ‘sib inantny, TNE TITRAVENE CO Northwestern Co , tatpened Oo ot mercial Co. Cor, First A nece BL | Lake; car it ‘oromes property. pls FD WM. Bo MULLIN New work guaranteed 204, Clean, Bunny, Comfortadl one year. Tel, Black Day or Weel. FI AVENUE. s. 8. Quick Kidney Cure Stops pain in the back and I kidmey and bladder Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Vorler und Wash Telephone, Main ths. QUICK DRUG CO., 704 ist ‘Announce Phone, ie. ti BICKERTON & CO, genera sid Pirse eyenus | ecwr wots en Inc, 307-11 Baw Waadington street. =! The Renter” 84 Rpring etree Market Report ‘Pristine’ Ge, county, At |. 8. OREGON, ¢ p, my Av pointed boat and the Nome Meet, has just been, At an expense oe, ply OFFICE . 8. CENT The Oregon ts, the most ol ‘ot $10 ‘and jal trip this year weonger list than any othe ind for Nome " |. 20)-2 | PIONEER ING; PHONE, UNION #h

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