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NEWSPAPER “SCOOPS” MoUs. . 2 FA ig STAR a je" “ the Pioneer One Cent e Northwest iG TRADES ASSOCIATION WITHDRAW CONTRIBUTIONS a ce ~The Seattle S SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURRAY, MAY 27, 1905. A LL THE NEWS TILL NOON IN THE NOON EDITION, | Chicago Strikers Are STAR'S TEACHERS’ CONTEST 18 THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE CITY. tar VOL, 7. NO. 81, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News a5 CENTS PER MONTH Smooth Trick Played Deserted By Friends On People of Kirkland IMPROVEMENT CLUB THAT DOESN'T IMPROVE PREVENTS IN- Beg ye TEAMSTERS’ FUND--ACTION 18 REGULT OF “FAM- e e CORPORATION OF VILLAGE BY CUNNING MOVE AND 19 Dy ROWT-NO EXTENSION IN STRIKE ISCIDP es O O amme STILL MASTER OF THE SITUATION—KIRKLANDERS SORE ——— gmurcado. May 27.—The action} tng ~ Rymcgette left way Mire ™ KERR RAK KKK flow scattering boards are being trades association | New York on business in connection * * | used to fill the holes in the old side fe building cniributions to} With the strike a» ' * The Kirkland Improvement *| walks, which have been laid for , Macontiny ins con ‘ it is reported on good authority | be Cc *® club has given an option on ite ®/ over a ade, ’ ers’ strike fund fs re | that Mayer is summoned by Senator * holdings to a prominent firm *| A city of the fourth class canno§ i & serious blow to the} Platt and that the move presages a) *® of enstera capitalists * | take in @ tract of land larger than i | ormined campaign against the} |® It in said that the eastern ®/ 20 acres if the owner objects. The Withdrawal of support Is said) union express drivers by the express Picture, if you cen, American or) STEAMSHIP KNIGHT ERRANT FROM YOKOHAMA CARRIES A monies. On thie day each |* firm will soon take over the *|“elub’’ owns two strips of land, on@ gees to & controversy between | companies. English sailors getting down y one of them takes a bath |* property * | on each pide of the county road, and . and structural iron) The Employers’ Teaming com-| their knees three times @ day on t GREW OF MOHAMMEDANG—-ONE THROWS HIMSELF INTO | ing, dresses in the whitest | * *lin order to have the required 20 ho claim the teamsters} pany and the State street depart- | deck of a veasel to say thelr prayers ss : of linen and then spends the greater |* ** &* A&A e A Awe HK lacres the acreage of the road must Spa babit of handling iron after) mont stores today notified Chief| washing their fect. before. eating | THE SEA IN RELIGIOUS FRENZY—SHIP SCENE OF STRANGE [ee ie aay te vetoes =e : Ibe allowed “club” figures the fee when It should have been/ O'Neill that they would refuse tol their meals, with one hand out of| AND TRAGIC HAPPENINGS Another peculiarity of the men is|, The county commissioners, Fri-jroad as its holdings. ever to the union | accept any more negro policemen 48/4 great big bowl | that they will not ship aboard a | SY, turned down the petition of the! ‘The citizens desire to Incorpori from & few small concerna,| guards for their wagon as negroes! ‘These conditions seem rather an muti | vennel that does not carry a supply |Yilage of Kirkland for incorpora-|as the place ts in need of extensive terial extension of} draw the attacks of the strange When associated with sal of live sheep. The men will not eat | 02 improvements and they wish to of- Attorneys for the | O'Neill has decided to bar o ors, but nevertheless they are what Many amusing happenings were, allowed te wash thie towel. After | meat killed by yone but a nat The req ve 1 number of signers | fer more inducements to get people are preparing to ask & writ| men hereafter, the Mohammedan seafaring men do.| witnessed during the Journey from| that part of the ceremony w ym- lof thelr own land. The “Tindal” ta | *™ ecured bot through the) to locate there. The only saloon im eorpus for James K./ s a On the steamship Knight Errant,!/the Orient. At dawn the Moham- | pleted the dusky sailor was re the mar signated to act ow the |*™m0oth dealings of the Kirkland|the piace is said to be run in gad Bernard Mulligan, two! BOSTON, May 2 Organized | o¢ the Boston Steamship company,| medang walked slowly and soler eat butcher and does the killing ‘ nt club the grant Wa*)very disgraceful manner and the Sentenced to jail for com-| labor in every Hine tn Boston has) ine ant voyage across the Pacific of | ly to the forward deck of the vessel The men then gathered in groups | first cuts the t f the ant efused. All of the land owners in| ferry Janda its passengers directly, Fefusing to ansker ques-| been asked by the American Fed-/ which was marked by many odd and|and there performed their religious |aroun@ a huge bow! and partook of |after which sp for proposed incorporated limits €x-| in front of the place, which condl+ examination of Presi-/ eration of Labor to take steps im-| tragic inet wae 6 crew of 68| rites, Amaséed in a body, they|thelp repast. No knives or forks | hours before = eoten. One 6 Ix #igned the petition, and the! tion is not desirable, as the citizens Was continued by Master) mediately to financially assist the | sconammedans dropped down on thelr kne and | were sed, each man grabbing his | shee; pe t toon tran & club formed the only opposition. mtirely without protection. Merman until Mon-| Chicago teameters to win their! ‘the irip from Yokohama to Seat-| prayed to the prophet Mohamet | ehare with his finge Moham- | attle to Yokohama. The citizens @ political pull is} mprovement club claims that jstrike, The teamsters’ union will] ie was marked by two deathe | medas‘s be On cache venset which setts there all that hindered them from get-|incorporating will increase the —_—- j meet tomorrow to take action Of | rirg, ea. when Abdul Badéeh The officers of the vessel were | WoC) wee "a nr ypedeoen ns ho | ae thelr charte |taxes. The citizens say the saloon Levy Mayer, represent-| the request believing that the prophet Mohamet | PO%*rless to Interfere with them) 1. ae coins is firet hired by th eamship « George Bartsch, one of the oppo- | license is sufficient to pay @ mare ‘ “ Was Gispleased with him, committea | Y2*" !t came to religion. When the |). no. ginduaie te eahy ux nn ands i. 62 sition, recently boasted that “he had|shal and the road tax now paid to 4 ‘ngage <ae " uicide by jumping overboard. The | Yer*e! ¥** laboring In the throes of per @i9 gy By ihe veins Hate toe got the swing with the county com-|the county will prayide for the city, 3 & terrific typhoon religious cers “* | missioners,” and was going to keep|goverament and carry out the de: second occurred with the death of , x Chief Steward Brown, of the | “Hig Mog and what he says is ; Li amen y ’ q Marshesh Ginger, who was the| (Monies were carried out just (he) siete mrrant, says that the menilaw with the men. it. The recent action taken by them | sired improvements. ‘ : “bandohary” of the Moha: dana | *=™* are always well behaved, but the ‘The me mot eraut 40° Weer be oe to bear this out Kirkland has been asleep on the & on board the ship | After prayer, the sailors then | devotion to their religion sometimes hats, Chief Steward Brown, when hea a aap = Same Sp or ie ig hillside for the last 12 years apd Abdul Sinka lost one of his arms carefully washed their fort before! caunes indonvenience. On the “Great |he wishes one of the men to ac-|ot rd ho wimgae Boni ign No |has just awakened to the fact thas ae the result of being caught in one| eating. Each one has his little) Holiday.” or the “Hobson-Gobson, mpany him to the city, has great che’ ph Teak eee ths Rumbas of Soerth nan ttied Of the stings the vessel lay at| basin and what he calle his sacred! as {fla termed in the native tongue, | trouble tr suading him that bate ba Attornew, who was present, the county pay less taxes and have Smith's Cove . towel. No one but himself is everthe men go through the most ex are the rth t man [but the matter was laid over until | much beter improvements. Aubu r v er things to wee jthe next day. When the petitioners|owns its own electric light | went to the office of the board, Fri- | water systems and pays a tax of 26 ' jday, they were informed by the| mills while Kirkland pays 27 * * rz ! 1% SAAR RRR AHA | clerk that the commixsioners had| The improvement club runs the ro agree uea a : ': The Weather + adjourned and had refused to grant |town, although it pays only one BROUGHT OUT POINTS DAMAGINGLY TOWARD A i* # | Be request third of the realty taxew and one~ te S otte The improvement club has been|tenth of the personal tax. It owns RACY ON THE PART OF LOCAL REAL ESTATE MAN j “p rr % |!n full possession of Kirkland forjall of the land between North and [Vee eee ee eee ee ey ee |)? Yours and did not make any im-|South Kirkland, and as long as the i provements until the people were|county road is allowed to count ag compelled to forsake the sidewalks | part of its holdings the village cans man Forest, gentlemen of | being that they were to buy land could seit collar buttons | !n bis own pocket—the proposition ft for the streets, At present only a not be incorporated. ’ tot!” rom Hillman as @ sort of security ae : - ~~ - miles that they would not throw up their ow cooler. thus that Assistant Prose-| jobs They burried out to the Gar Sunday, partly Chinese Lock Negro torney John F. Miller paid | den of Edem and sought the ware cloudy, with the commercial talents of — ' Lek pen find 4 and Le iar J news 1 Bi I Bo » the righthand man of Jou another man in veel 4, iliman, in his ergument |"8me quest. brisk south to n iZ ce Xx afternoon. When they went back to Forest weet winds, summary of the evidence | Hitman and Forest was and when he bad strippea | methods and motives of in dealing with men ious to secure work he told them the matter was out of bis hands and they would have te talk with Hillman, but the latter was elusive. and after hunting fo Hillman for a week they sought th< prosecuting attorney's office, th« Invading Senegambian Army . Molders of Fort . Scene of Battle * * * * * *. * * SEER EERE RARE » Charlie My: ers and Jack Harris 7 .. Half Dozen Chinese # . Wa Chong Tea Store * ¢ Victorious Army . te invest their savings inj criminal action belug the result Minced . aace seeseseevone Celestials *& it loked bad for the strenu-| Among the exhibite in the cas Arbitration Board . -Patrolmen Lillie and Carleton, * estate dealer. are photographs of alleged ware Deputy Sheriff Lund # particular case upon which ting attorney's office ie fis prosecution of Hillman on the charge of fraud is that of two young houses, Thesg photographs, two o the #tate’s witnesses «& . wer procured by typical Hillman meth ods, Hillman having ordered one of his men to gather up all the empts ae 10 BLOW UP DRAWBRIDGE An invading army of Senegam- bians was ingloriously defeated by * Dither eee eee Ce ee ee 2 According to the Chinese delega- tion in police court Saturday after- ch ee a superior force of Chinese early| noon, they fou! Who came to Seattle from Nova jold nail kegs and paint cans that Saturday morning on Main, be- helping pHs Hoong peg mote Dringing with them their|could be found, pile them up in NEW YORK, May 27.—A desper-ltween Fourth and Fifth (hey could lay their hands on. Shortly after arriving in/ front of an old bullding, thek up jato but unsuccessful attempt was! After the emoke of the battle had| China immediatel, on two men were attracted |sign which he provided, and have made at 1:30 o'clock this morning! cleared away and the dead and| y dociared wer advertisement in a local Pwhich stated that men were me at once for employment at ive salaries. They an- the advertisement and, ac to their story, fell into the Forest, who had promise4 at $100 a month in the of Eden, taking charge of and who within 2 the camera man press the button The particular warehouse which one of the prosecuting witnesser was to take charge of, it tr claimed, actually contained tu stock only a balf keg of natis and « quart of | paint. When Miller had completed bis Vigorous arraignment of Hillman and Forest Judge Emory spoke for to blow up the new Pennsylvania railroad drawbridge over the Hack | ensack river. Dynamite was placed on a raft] and allowed to float against the bridge, but inatead of striking the} center pier, as intended, it struck a hidden log and exploded The attempt followed several let ters threatening President Cassett} | Wounded counted the victarious Ce lestials had as prisoners the two commanders of the enemy's forces, Charlie Myers and Jack Harris Three diminutive but wiry China- men were seated upon the prostrate form of Commander Myers. Commander Harris was securely locked up In the fice bor. It all happened in Wa Chong’s on South Africa, and after a short battle effected a complete victory, When Patrolmen Lillie and Carle ton and Deputy Sheriff Lund are rived on the scene they had consid- erable trouble in rescuing the frightened negroes. Myers was given a suspended sentence in the police court Saturs day afternoon, and Harris was given one hour in which to leave from the moment they |the defense His argument was with death together with the de-| 16 store tow! | Sw him, incidentally had|confined in the main to an abuse of j struction of the railroad property KES ; amounting to $390, | the prosecuting attorne y's office because of a refusal of the company ee : jt he fronworkers affiliated te : o employ tronworker MONTPELIER, Vt., May 27.—The fid Her Money in a — Package of Grape Nuts Baxter, 416 Yesler Way, ¢sit up and think, located the said $7.50 in said package of graps nuts Whereupon Bessie Baxter want» “Bwede Annie” placed behind the bars (prison bars) until Beesie gets Wanted to keep it. Bid it in a package of SECRETARY TAFT HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS RESCINDED HIS THE PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION TO BUY IT SUPPLIES IN THE OPEN MARKETS OF WORLD.--NEWS ITEM. ORDER TO THE NAVAL FIGT WILL BE THE ONLY 6-MASTED with Sam Parks’ gang. KILLED IN TORNADO MAY EN TROUBLE Important developments are ex- pected from the strike of bottlers which took place Thursday at San | ST. LOUIS, May 27.—IFrisco offi-| Francisco, although nothing fur- Jetals have received a message stat-| ther has been learned locally about ing that a tornado struck Potter, |. | the progress of the California walk- T., lust night, killing five persons | out. land wrecking a number of build-| The Seattle Brewing & Malting | The Frisco station was razed| company, which is practically a supreme court has denied the ape plication for a new trial for Mra Mary Rogers, convicted of the mur« der of her husband. She will be hung June 2. SONS TO BE IN LINE Marshal Warner of the Decoration day parade announces that all Sons of Veterans who desire to partici« pate in the parade should assemble St First and Pike Tuesday morning at 9:30, A place in the line has been reserved for them. Flowerg for decoration should be left at the Grand opera house not later than § o'clock Tuesday morning. i aecord Bens ings. ‘The Iatest repor % . ihe vomia, Seta bee | Es peter WO won “toner” if Jand all wires are reported down trust, sells beer. twice as cheaply tn | Horse quae edt at, Of & method of deduction | necessary to see that Bessie is | : California as in Seattle. In this! burned out as a result of the Fes make Sherlock Holmes! avenged. city it is able to charge any price it desires, but in San Francisco and An AROSE PP As cont fire are rapidly becoming set- 18 OW BARKENTINE ON THE SEAS tled in other buildings which were = *| other California cities it has been | s Sas —— —— | i not consumed b; ' |* HAD BONES,BUT COULDN'T #| forced to cut prices on account of | Serice of the White Paar Sites , TOKIO, May 27.—News han reach-| Geattle will have the honor of ing that the vessel would be ready|® SHAKE POLICE *® | competition. route It is stated that the me: Ae on q ed here that the Russian and Jap-|rigging out the first six-masted [to put to sea by the middle of Aug-|*% James Pettigrew came back *| The company has been sending, | have moved: teeth eases Hows. ants _ a nese fleets have finally clashed in| parkentine that ever sailed the seas, | ust. |* to Seattle a few days ago. wit ts said 45 trainloads of beer to] into other buildings, of onsen thea rs the long-expected battle The Lord Wolsey, which war! The Lord Wolsey, when again put/*% ‘The police have not seen *| San Francisco every w After | are plenty : 3 co @ plac 00 , ye one of the) ® him for many months. He was */ paying freight, the company is able aA euee ° The engagement is taking place in| purchased by the stockholders of]in commission, will be one of the| # him for f | pas ? The resident the Korean straits the Alaska Steamship company, is | inrgeat cargo carrying vessels leav-|# promptly escorted to police | to put the beer on the San Fran-| in canine ont ie aes 1 10ndire According to the report recetvedlio be fitted with six masts and/img Seattle. She has a capacity for! @ headquarters on charge of */ cisco market twice as cheap as in teported is has been here, already two of the Russian (rigged out au a barkentine. 2,400,000 feet of lumber in which|® having stolen b and sold &| Seattle. Union men claim that ETE TREY ASSET fleet are disabled. | The vessel is to be renamed the} trade she will be more generally! ® them to the Alaska Junk 1- &| there are two reasons for this. One| Tho Kline-Rosenberg bufiding, ee One of the battleships appears to| Everett G. Griggs, after the welljused. The vessel was built 20) pany He stated Saturday *) is that local prices are gxorbitant.) First and Cherry, was sold Satur. be sinking. ee pr ee Tacoma ne ae Lord = - adr bie Br K gy alo -_ * ning in police on that he b hi other is _ Sea rdihnag o y afternoon to Harry Silver for . gi A Japanese battleship is also out| Woleey was wrecked during alian ‘olf, of Belfast, Scotland. | # did not steal the bones prewers are paid higher wages than | $80,000. The building was formert Soe hand grubbing (stumps on a farm near Winnipeg at misaton, |heavy gale off Cape Flattery more| ‘There ix but one other vessel now|¢ “I threw three aacks of the #| are paid in Seattle owned by C, P. Stone nerly, 00 & Canadian farm to an|$15 per month and his board, he ort i true, the engage-|than one year ago. Since that time|in existenée which has more sticks | %& es into @ yard because I */ If the San Francisco strike and Lot 52, in the A. A. Denny addie entleman with $2,000,- | bored until enough money coe ment being fought is a fierce one|she has been lying at Esquimalt in her than will have the Everett G.| » »pped them off the wagon *| boycott is effective it will probably) tion, was Saturday afternoon sold fn his own right Oe inet ne Tat | And will be to the death, as both| Bide for the reconstruction of the| Griggs and that is the seven-mast-|% when I was hauling them for #| force the brewing company to some|to James McParland tor gedany Bes toric Le piece of property. Dur! pe «4 “~ Togo and Rojestvensky lize that | vessel have ben issued by her newled sciiooner Benjamin Sewall, | ® William Leech,” said the pris- %| sort of terms with the strikers. Not] The property was owned by A. i age fortane of H. | five years of bis stay ee tmer ee hel the turning point of the war de-|owners, Captain Gibson, one of the | whieh was built in Maine some time | % oner %| even an opulent trust can afford to/ Smith and John B, Carey , oe 4 Sages’ 26, wno- tft} lest- all traci Of bis toike, mo NOW | pends upon the result of the battle. | stockholders, stated Saturday morn-' ago *% Patrolmen Keefe and Peter- %| lose a business amounting to 45 nha. ne Canadian steam- |ing where they were until informed | ree excitement prevails here. | : | son learned that the young | carloads a day, as well as its grip |" Seattle will be visited by @ pacty ft for Melbourne, Aus-|a few days ago of his father's death | 0 streots are crowded with peo. | —————==———————— —=— # man sold the bones afterwards #] on the trade of a whole state. | of library people, who will are 4 Wades adh inl noe had) oie awaiting further information. |x yy ye eee eH MM! SANTIAGO DE CHILE, May 27.—|% at the Aluka Junk company. * | rive here on the 8d of July, Aparte 9 Pousonby left | inherited | T e% crulser Prealdente tr | | ments h pady soure . le */The Chilean cruiser * cf yrney De Bi put * | ments hi Iready been secured at ee seer home near Lans-| | The Ponsonby estate known alt! en PETERSBURG, May 21—Ac-| k % | foundered in the gulf of Chile, off! % 1 man on. his oath &| SVPOENCE ALL IN |the Washington hotel, where they for America in quest of |the. be ga Mitel plaas i tha |foreine (0, lateet iatorination, ‘the lw ny did your wife leave Wi the sotthern part of the coast of/% saturday morning, and if his *| OMAHA, Neb. May 27.—The fed-|€xPect to stay for a number of Start! S at arapeing \conmeset i aes ob Te *° | representative assembly which will) *, you?” asked Judge Morris * | Chie. % testimony is found to be false #| eral grand Jury today completed its | Gays. rting in at grubbing country, is valued at $3,000,000, be formed will have advisory func-|% “Weil, she seemed to like an- | Jt ia feported that the commander! y ; be what ts the * iL ietawninatiod OF Wikheanes tn tau Bhar ia ri ‘ = = . — tions and will consint of 300 mem-|# other fellow better than % | comittted suicide we tlary for perjury. SPeruet HOF Tritresses in the beet CAMILLE MUST LEAVE er TS AM peceant pha orp thas *| gata LAKE CITY, May 27.—-|* % | will be forwarded to Chicago for use| yoamille Renger must go back ts q & why!” responded Christopher SAL, ah . : ay i | | | ema on Jude rater $0 7 >renide » »* *| there 1 . NGHAI May 27.—The Rus-|®% Johneon # | Th® report of President Moyer, of j | fed this morning, and she will wipes he sad- ria . the Weatern Federation of Miners,|* * **#¥ ¥¥¥¥ HM HHH lesson Oh ehaces CoC sian war vensela t were off Sad-|% Christopher was \* ‘ ar tae a sheriff Réy- die island jeft last night ® divorce from hia wi # | Was made public today © scores A BAD BUNCH | nolds, of Boxeman, Saturday afters Bt bs et ground of infidelity, t- & | Gotfipet and Mitchell and the fac Joeeoh Burke, ex-convict Tom | no Camille is in trouble about ! TOKIO, May 27.—Gen. Oyama re-|% urday morning, and he it, | Hows Of American organize Moran, bartender; William Hawk-| $400 worth of diamonds, which she porte: “On May 26 ur cavalry,|%# The case was not contested # | Th@ cOAvention today disc Jing, steamship man, were arrested! is charged with having appropriate ' driving a body of Russian cavalry | w # | comiplete break with Gomy Jin the tenderloin at an early hour| er ‘ northeastward, occupled Haumien- |» a» | Mitchell and an affiliation with the | } Saturday morning by Patrolmen! - -_ che: 18 miles north of ¢ hangtou, A eleiietalictetletetaetele indabtriel Shion wey to bel} DESER TED | Burkinan Granda and Carleton. | NAGASAKI, May re Mafe is not locke . e FN pecan no halla RW ertiagy vor gorse " ; ag PereggDeDaighiRomiriiy ‘! ported that a Russian fleet was he lene ‘ (eee Econ Ra, Foote Me” | small collisions between detachment ‘ONE é RUS | | Clarence Dugan, of Seattle, will *| them that were supposed to have) passing ‘Tsushima island, in the ‘ larg ips compris! ne loo! e ‘ uation ne ged.” | 4 red by othe eans than| <4, 2 A Mtters, greeted the eyeu of he ame erewt Of artists alac | C07 the aituation es cag | , play short for Rusty Hall"when the} bn nae 62 = spaying ian machine.’ | "ait of Korea, at noon today, oe Friday night ufter they entered the office of H. C. Bowler, #AIaC May 27.—Roeturning col Siwashes reach Portland. Dugan! Blanche Mel vd, aged 16, the \" : . ' Tr ‘ to the iron door of owner of a coal yard at Rainier flors report that the Russian fleet received a telegram from Hall on child wife of Samuel a Todd, has| E ; a BANK FAILED. 7 Office of H brick- | and Weller, but there they ev@n | «rived of Saddle igland on May 24, Saturday morning to report In) filed a petition in the superior] Now ROUTE TO TACOMA CLEVELAND, May 27.—A pri- Rainier ouje d and Dear- | overlooked a bunch of stamps. and proceed ingthe’ direction of the _— Portland on the arrival of the team/ court, asking that her marriage be : ted by the | Yate bank run by Joseph Lense and lt bores In both cases the miscreants | straits of Koren CHICAGO, May 27-—In the case|at that place, Dugan has been at-| annulle id that she be restored] A franc Poe ane iday for-an| J8naio Trantinelli was closed to. Bh a er itected a@ entrance | rifled letgers and made the offices | " of Holmes against the Chicago Un-| tending Santa Clara college in Call-|to her maiden name of Day | county con one ay for an] day, Warrants have been tamed 7 Window, using 1 ¥ | loo like they had been struck by HONG KONG, May 7.—The|derwriters’ association, Judge Bren-| fornia, His father ts interested In She stated that the marriage li lectri car tin rah mand ‘long | fF the two bankers. Thousands Mme. They got littie| a cyclone British steamer Saint Kilda arrived |tano today handed down a decision | the Washington Tug company, of) conse was secured without her| co b a ‘ ty will be in| Of @ollars have been deposited in ” 8 ins | today from Japan and reports sight-| branding as detrimental to the pub-| this elty | knowledge and that she was coerced 1 “tg Nei he | the bank by Italians, } . . ey ( ” | Rusty Mall, on the arrival of Du-|into marrying the defendant; that f salgwater 1 ally the vin INVITAT; | ing early ay dnesday morning 45| lle interest any attempt of an in “i A sag : Py ine pein i ag Bt gn ‘ oH nad eaverts cas Cot. teint Invitstiem [Rageten Yameie, 360: sites nonth- |earenae : ausectetion to sette t Soh aie saree oil: be; tale seorenentations oa 0. her ane and! It is plonned Qn ion to! Divorces were granted Saturday, Sp mewney Feidey | of oa. aang to take aleast of the Saddle Islands. The|monopoly or enhance prices, hold. boven Teaibe ian roviding an ‘wan opnnbed.by::hee parents, Aban-| construct a speedway 120 feet wide | to Chris Johnson from Rdna Jahns 10 Benutor Piles, ac jtrip tOWanka on the steamer City| Russians were stationary when jing It to be illegal to enforce the | bac both Pb capll ge Sent yflen | wae opts is also charged, The marsggiong the route for the particular] son, infidelity, and to R. Fy Bail @ oo reai- | 0 te s 7. q in He Pt e ela ‘ ua pemen a ‘metory to bo! are pl i, joc ¥ " ‘ fag a Steir acter aries. sane, | There tl te Mit ro) ens euiea rae meg tied can be reached rlage was contracted last December gpeneti of auto drivers. from Maggie Ball, abandonment _, 4 a ote e 26 in the party, | northeas o . ‘ .

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