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the clty for the salary for the above months belng brought, EN I CONPHSShS COLD-BLOODED CAL Scripps Telegraph Nervice,) jorippa Telegraph Service.) ST, PAUL, June 14--After ¢ the ruling of the | Ylewing the troops at Fort Snelling, Commission, Secretary Taft complained of foel “gp & result o Commerce Prevents the railroads from ing faint and oppressed by the the $2.00 initiation mem, | heat He was taken to the city, for the National Edu; Where he is comfortable, at the association, the conven: |home of Joha ©. Hill Mis condl shore which was to be|tiom fa not serious and he will be Los Angeles next month, | able to attend the banquet tonight wo be called off He was not able to at the ¥ has weaally been collect)|M. C. A. corner stone laying this afternoon, FRISCO’S BIG STRIKE IS NOW ENDED (Seripps Telearag! rt of the fare and then oe o eto the assoctation. ‘Th were used to pay all con expenses and usually left eh surplus to defray ghar expenses of the organization } efforts aro being made to} | the rule rescinded, ‘sl | vier) by Wm. J. Long juced under special t with the author 2 Ce. Beaton, publishers. BY WM. J. LONG. Whether or uot the father wolf er knew where bis cubs were : ealy he himself could tell was an enormous brute, pow fel and cunning beyond = meas ‘ thet haunted the lonely Fadckets and ponds bordering (he ar and the cubs and hold themselves strict- their unbearable hunger, the last resort, kill a fow here by stealth, rather than speed, and thea, when the game grows wild, old mother wolf had upon the caribou and her fawns ta the midat of a thicket, and had together. Often he bronght Mie game he had caught, « fox or in he Ber, as if be had understood TWP peed from a distance, and led “Mit to where he had buried two or! % of the sabdbite that swarmed | ‘ the thickets. But spite of the! G@iestion and the indifferent watch! he kept, he never ventured the den, which he coufd have easily enough by following mother’s tracks. The old she- Would have flown at bis th ‘fury had he showed hts the top of the ridge. | The reason for this was simple | faeagh to (he savage old mother fB there are some things about that men do not yet understand like cats and foxes, and in Hike most wild male animals, An atrocious way of killing | *t0od with lowered head watching own young when they find ery move. Suddenly the cow tnprotected; #0 the mother| Charged, so swiftly. furiously, that them up for her bungry cuba It would have been the easiest matter hamstring one of the slow fawna, or the mother caribou hereecif she hovered tn the rear to defend her you bat there were other thoughts im the chaggy gray head that had seen so much bunting So the mother wolf drove the deer slowly, purzling them more and more, as a collie dlatracts the herd by his yappings, out Into the ope where her cubs might join in the hunting. The wolves now drew back. all save the mother hesitatingly to where the carfbou searches out @ den by her-|the old wolf seemed almost caught, |stader are: Reese V. Prosser, Joe ered to the battleship Nebraska as! 3 and rarely allows the male to|/ 89d tumbled away with the broad Netus, Wm. H. Thompson, Gus executive officer; Lieut. Cransha - YORK. near (t. Spite of thin benatly| hoof striking savagely at her Reed, James Reany, Wallace Mer detached tmepector machinery, to bit It must be sald honestly of the| flanks. Farther and farther the coreaa and Wilson Miller jeetratiin senior engineer officer, |* * XARA ARARKRAAAKHRAHRRAAARRER AES : is $8 Be-wolt that he shows a marvet-(caribou drove her enemy, roused Aout Abe Princeton to Nebras | # gentioncss towards his mate.| now to frenzy at the wolf's conn Otis Skinner ka; Midehipmen Porkina, Pond and| # ba * Next Week the Burgess Company in “No Mother to Guide He fans at the slightest show of | ness and apparent cowardice. Then| Otis Skinner, in “The Duel,” wit! | Graves same; Ensign Wickersham, | Half the Addition Sold Last Week * First Time Here. from a mother wolf half his|she whirled in « panic and rushed|be seen at the Grand tonight tor | Patladeiphta to Nebraska; Pay-|@ * Sod will stand meekly & snap| back to her fittle ones, only to/| the last time. pews 4 Barber, Philadeiphia, ae *| the jaws or a cruel gash of the! find that al! the other wolves, as signed to Nebraska; Past Assistant) * Seiibte fangs in his flank without |(f frightened by her furious “Faust” Next Week. Paymaster Brown, assigned to Phit-| * FOR A FEW DAYS MORE * = 5 ing himself. Even our hounds |echarge, had drawn farther back| The last performance of “The|*4tiphia; Chief Gunner Ward, de as TRenren fam to have inherited something | from the cranny in the rocka |Derby Mascot” will be given at the) '*¢hed assistant ihapector ord. | * LOTS 60x125 TO A 20-FOOT ALLEY Sunset Main 2581 Wile primitive wolf trait, for!) Again the old she-wolf approach-| Third Avenue theater this ning, |PaBCe at Moran Bros. to Nebras: | # ” * inset Main are seasons when, anies*|oq cautiously, and again the cart. |Btarting tomorrow, the Taylor com-|*®: Warrant Machinist James, de-| « » tnd. 3405 a ed on by men, they will not/bou plunged at her and followed pany will present a special dramat-|‘*°hed = Moran Brothers to Ne @ 4 SPECIAL. SPECIAL treabie mother wolf or f0X./her lame retreat with headlong ination of Goethe's immortal braska i* or * " ‘ in the early spring,|fury. Am electric shock seemed “Faust.” —_ or le ee Four Nights, Beginning Monday, June 24, Matinee Thursday are mating, and again suddenly to touch the huge he-wolf.| Taurette Taylor will be soon Pe en . . SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY they are heavy with Like a flash he leaped im on the the tole of Marguerite. Frede ‘UNIONS SEEK TO | $35.00 CASH AND $5.00 PER MONTH * incapable of a bard run.|fawna One quick nap of the long | Clarke, who recently rejoined the} le * >t my hounds trotting jaws with the terribie fangs: then. T®¥lor company, will play Faust.| AVOID SHORTAGE * * a mother fox, sniff-|as if the wholo thing were a bit of The tole of Mephisto will be han e an in nt or a home site nothing around Se- #| @ play. he loped away easily with |died alternately by Frank Fanning r the cubs, circling to join the |#0d Perey Hunting signi secures sd ¢ can compare with these, located on a car line and 4 And the ean anac He pA so Ying pa for & moment to mother wolf, which, strangely Ce — / om Under HARRISON GREY FISKE’S Direction yap at them disdatnful-|enough, did not return to the at Mrs. Fiske Coming cee ane, Soul pr teautitul tok ec me at once . And when you call them they| tack as the carib harged back Faust” will bo given cight nights! mon in thie cit ‘ ari e * runing the same| Wolf away like @ flock of sheep. |have not been changed. Starting|to prevent, if possible, a fuel fam | ® a 4 * pipe ayy sands . they pay no more! | Sy 7a Sow clear not an | Monday june 4. M ‘ Fiske COmes}ing this winter. It was proposed | * Corinne Si son * Sy : pated a than to the crows vey gat ah and ; me her (to t e Th 1 ven Sor fos alg }to send a committee from th war m * Prices $2.00 to 50 cents. Mail Orders, Acocmpanied by Remit- . hap Seerna to tedbee, ‘shennan boom |ta ssiepaadl eames — jetl to tiate with the mine * aS f se # || tances, Filled in Order of Receipt. Address Communications and hs siene Selo tha. weed: Gammon an "nad | dea pe . ty achiogton Fieitish hue | 203-4-5 Epler Biock 813 Second Avenue. # | Make Checks to J. P, Howe nm the dh s they | Om “Chinatown Charlie.” ithe ontput of nines for Seattle | © = ee: t the pe to woit| 08 fawn only followed her. rhe| The Earl Burgess ¢ ay tin retina ra = ERE EERE EEE EE OF ee th the caribou | (ter took a step or two, sank to its sevond week at atile ntry. The herds be. | 2% knees and rolled over on his|theater tonight ite, the} Survives 2,000-Volt Shock. er, 80 wild and sus-|%2°,, When the wolves drew near | peautiful Cloak M | SMRROYGAN, Win, June 15 5 a very little wolf be t a trace of the xt week the company will be/Jacob Montana, a telephone line are exceeding wiing clamor with sin “Chinatown Charlie,” a mel-| man, received a shock of 200 volts * hes are usually plc which is said to have at-/ man, received a k of 2,000 ach; and © is <a = eves » Game was quite dend, one attention from York |from an electric Meht wir 3 tained grey-| tect bette wolf's te tics, Among the characters is | feet from the top of a pole, struck ire oF overtake a) plorced the by + Bo ay Ps age Sonate a nag med bee we jo Rag —— IN WEST SEATTLE oe | The swinging|« hunter's bu ew. Coe Soo - 8 Phones: Sanset Main 1804, Ind. 4334 _. Ngee gr guess be PANTAGES’ SUMMER SEASON, WEEK JUNE 16, 07 he gh when you BB ee a For Monday, June 17 Belanco's Masterpiece fleet stag bounds cer alee | sat ade jt aia : THE CHARITY BALL wioundiand, + he rrible enem i; wili they cannot Which has spared ane tet he 1207-8 ‘ : ti snd taaeeeus Came a of the deer for «| 0 free had no 1 nor desire to ’ ALASKA BLOG $2,900 ' e with H art Tilers t and I “es uw oe Mage mile, and no limit follow Matine Yally Except Thursday and Friday OTS Open, eve on found, oftieer t Ce he ecntiense3 : Mats, 1:30, Evening 7:30. Performance begins, Mats. 2:15, Even- ~~ rica ze wd cneennaeces at beautiful lots, with elegant view ng, 8:1 i i Sou f NEXT WEEK—“A Texas Steer.” A Rattling Comedy the glorious little ginger snap. . ay and Sound. Corner ¢ Yor what better company : i aven \ ° could you wish? a er day $3,200 Seattloc's Leading Vaudeville Mouse. They're snappy and have day. Sun- 4 a f i on te York just enough ginger. - —— ime of old ie pine” TURD AVENUE THEATER sxe 2s f\ it yi,1 A pr good 1g for the At your grocers, PINE ] cage os i t ; effet ’ N Lop h x NATIONAL weanne oF WeLegquns MONDAY Charles Carter it D that piscurr Beginning Tomorrow and Running Ali Next Week, with Mat AFTERNOON America’s Famous Magician Ba he , . ROT AE: sty COMPANY Inees’ Tomorrow, Wednesday and Gaturda i Was an Y ork t in pe ; [i HARLE S&S A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COMPANY BURNES, MORRIS & CO. ABIGAIL PRINCE i na Sublime Scenic and Dramatic Production of Goethe's Immortal - “ & ¢ , I 1 follow Comedy Sketeh rhe I hic Marvel 4 ‘ urs. ‘Tha ves not follow Percy Hunting and Laurette Taylor as ® if w- Frank Fanning Al F j farguerite,” and * Beh i if yo m for it now. ternating oe . AUS re Ha kk pM as THE FOUR SCHADES GILMORE @& CASTLE E » “Mephisto Faust.” Mistakes Will Ha All-Round Cor ne i o It be the Hi the Taylor Engagement Bs ; PHICH 10 ic, 200, Box Seats, 60e. Matinees, 10¢ EDDIE ROESCH By o ut if i a t Tie t t The Derby Mascot.” - ST ‘* iN § Interest Paid On Savings 1, Mes. Fieke in “The New York Idea,” . q i’ a ; KOHLER & CHASE MD | Security Savings and Safe Deposit ( ae LER & CF i a to $1 " $4.95 = i ; i y VINgS an d e epost 0. | NORTHWESTERN LBAQUE ATHLETIC PARK, - ce PIANOS 7 = BASEBALL TOMORROW, 3 P. M NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO., Tos-T1e 2 STRERT, ‘ 113 Seneca Street Aberéeum ve, Seats 1316 Second Ave Waldorf Hattie | Admission @c and 50c. Take Vester Car, ce i aes ran plump leaped forward promptly to round tn the world for an old wolf to which advanced TAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907, THE SEATTLE Pro h appotnted disbure AMUSE MENTS. ing am OL A Ln ee bulldiog at Tacoma 3 880Pound Boy of 16 Diem | Soe Santino am, JOHN CORT | eilcaa¥il GO. Sens t5-Cart aan vTON, D ¢ June Bom Ma er LAND 0, e 15, he «on jor ol the ourrenry na’ Shackles, of Summerfield, Nob ae Approved (he application of the s' E SA county, died after a brief tlnoss|Cifixens’ Nat ttle, — - i from heart disease, said to be due| With & capital of $200,000, The in . ES. # HH. La Leavitt, grand executive of jell camea out all this way to fight|to too rapid growth, Only 16 years | corporat are; HM. GC. Shuey, W SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDN the Brotherhood of Owls, which has |{i# organization, [ have Invest (old ur 6 foot 6 inches tall and Tee eM ei eey oe oe DAY NIGHTS, ‘ 3 ay. |Sated and from what [ can find, | Wels 550 pounds. Until five |, —w eee site, ” come tn for a great deal of con: |i odor han little to brag of. {|years ago he was just an ordinary | POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY sure from the Order of Owls the! pave beon able to locate but twej boy, phystealiy normal and intel | Pranciece Lawver Deas. last fow days, today stated that the | nests in the east, Thea why ahauld |lectually briliiant, At that @ his | VRANCIBCO, J 16 “Al rival organization, the Order of|he come out here and pick, at|body began to expand and longthon |y.;¢ Yonmnam a well known attor Owls, has, through Ita represen ( etownt Why not try Seak jout at an astonishing rate, and It 8 | ney, brother of Hiram neon and tive at Seattle, National Organizer |tle? He has P. J. Donahue do hig | believed thta he had uot yet at-\con of Grove Le Jobe of this H. W. Mitchell, been gutity of a/dirty work for him, Donahue fad) tained his full growth ity, died last night at Fabiola [number of falsehoods concerning | né right to the position of execufive - \" pepital, Oekland. the Brotherhood, Leavitt says that of the Georgetown neat, and we Remember th 12 he had never heard of the Order forced him to rosign ; 7 ne ot ae. oF _irtd of Owls until after he had founded | Mitohell sald today: “As fap aA! » ANRSYILLE, Wis... June OLYMPIA rnor the Hretherhood Tie states that, | am concerned, the controversy [hs pastor Kenyon moved the Meed has appointed W. Whisler . if there te a similarity ta the liter at an end county farm two of the oldest IM-|of seattle, to the atate board of ature of the two orders, it is not! Lon Shimp, the Georgetown pring. | habitants of Rock county— Francis succeed art intentional, because he know noth: |r, is indignant at the statement | D8" aKed 109, and his wife, Mat whose ren tie Davis, aged 107. Both are ne opted, to take ef SALARY QUESTION TO BE SAN PRANCIACO, June 14—The Mr. Leavitt sald further pes $109 for printing. He says Guat ~noe Sjetinetiy th ¢ 181 OUGHT OUT BY strike of iron workers, one of the} “I dou't see why this man Mitch: | Loavitt owes him gotht |member diwtinetiy the war o 2 — MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS. lurcateer of the Indunttial troubles heave — Davis cooked for en. Grant dur] | Deemarss King ts Parte bee a “ling his service in the Western! PARIA, June 15—King Preder- Albertson bas overruled nctece THE THEATERS ate man, a banker, a detective, | army, a = on Toulon, of oo Gemarrer interposed by the |came to an ond thie morning wt e keeper of & chop suey reataur wn tye ay Bag gg ha aman endamas proceedings brought by Wore affected by the iron workers Viola Allen pws bags bad man, & subway! BVANSVILLE, Ind., Juno 15 — Wahters, former euperinten-|iirine, revurned to werk Viola Allen will appear as Viola, Ueket chopper, a genuine New York ousid wan balked here when Katte | GIVE6 WOMAN'S ASHES TO THE ‘ irl, tb 4 ‘of streets, to compel Mayor! Only the cermen, tnemen andiin Shakes y, “Pweifth & he pool room queen; & real) 15 years old, and George FOUR WIND! Be Hickman Moore to sign the telephone op strikes now re-| Night,” at the Grand Th - American woman, the Bowery! Gissom, aged 19, from Henderson, | / faery warrants tor January Pobre main to be od Friday and Saturday nights of ~ al or > nity arene Tey e arrested just as they| De . Colo, June 15.—Fulfitt March, Apri) and part « ay — ne on L amous play of - bat 7 on a « oe ¢ oque: p echion simply means that Married in Shadow of Death. \ihabuapeate’s le « combination of ae }The aint wo * : short dress ber y= me Bas L. gems lag 8 oe bad Geestion as to whether Walters| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 15.—|roystering fum, love, tutrigve and) Ethel Barrymore. |hair wae in @ biaid down her back.! scattered to the winds at the top held the position of supertn. Standing beside the bed where the | sentiment, and woven with the con) Ethel Barrymore is to be the at! When her father found her at po of Pike's peak during a terrific of streets after Deceniber bridegroom lay dys Miss Ethel sammate skill of the world’s great-| tection at the Grand opera house ‘lice headquarters, be turned the girl storm. Mra Wortman lived tn this ean be fou Spencer became the wife of Law-\est playwright. Miss Allen's com |“ Week from Friday, and is to be over his knee and spanked her ua city. Just before her death she ask! “premeedings without a aut against rence Neyland pany includes Wm, K. Harcourt, resented by Charlee Frohman tn) ui) shoe criew for merey ed that her body be cremated and : Diao = -_ re om | Sidney Herbert, Fuller Metiah, C.| the Clyde Fitch comedy, “Captain her ashes strown from Pike's peak. Lealle Allon, Heary J. Hadfield, My. | 2's." concededty the most enjoy Ruse 1 om Time, She was 86 years old. | The Only Minstre! Show That Ever | Palace fron Chalice, Royal Tracy, Alison = ay to — the young] #ALEM, June mM OH a — Plays on Broadway in New i | Zoffie Tb y otrems has ever 2 seen since her |man hae ined ¢ Yrogon Mati " i | MAt te. Saturday viatiness a «pe Stellar Birthwight, and then the|read commission that « new time | GOOD CITIZENSHIP demands | | Vork—-Conceded to be rset ciat bill, made up of acts from four Play on that occasion was this very |card will be ixsued for the trains [that fire insurance be purchased at | People | THE BEST IN THE WORLD. | different classical dramas, will be Captain Jinks.” £ ayetom « the heduies |home, tf of equal cost and merit,| |aiven Mise Allee will ép bese as ” strictly 4 to This compared with the imported ar ——~ — | Rosalind in the wootng scene from Vaudeville to Change. oogeoal oe ton train serv | ete. ° Prices $1.50 to 250, Matinee $1.00 to 25¢. “As You Like It"; as Lady Teasie,) This week's program of raude oe \—_——— ' ° — in the fercon scene from “The | Ville actw at the Star theater has S Gece Teenie jamilton Studios ¢ ee . HREE NIGH |$ehoot for Seanda);” as Juliet, in| beom « hummer, and the crowds! wew YORK, June 1%-—James J Bik. High grade ¥ SETS, Coe Cane: TURE DAY: Aree oe the balcony scene from “Romeo and) have been large. Dolan and Lep-| tii! sees trouble ahead fer the | photography at reason pri | Juliet,” and as Portia, tn the trial/harr are a big comedy team, aod} raiiroads and ves that the| No coupons or other frauds. VIOLA ALLEN scone from “The Merchant of Ven-|there are six other acts. Tomor.|xovernmest wilt have ( lend credit | | lice.” row the shew will be continuous |to the demand fet care and | As Viola in Shakespeare's Comedy od On Mondaythe newcomers will be | ls Dockstader’s Minstrels. Charles Carter, a magician; Abigail - T WELFTH Nl i Lew Dockstader’s Minstrels wilt Prince, in an interesting mind read Roasts Wemes's Clabes. arn; the Pour Schades «tocers Brom “Northern Trails,” copy:|dog or wolf to Megaleep’s tireless |of four nig }nems. So the old wolves, relying) Dockstader's has the best troupe possibly upon past experience, keep this year that he han « ly to amall game as long as it can monologue posaibly be found. Then when the Ine show bitter days of winter come, with their scarcity of small game and wolves turn to the cariboa as «| “*#sted in tho fan thas bon sag Baa going far off to another range within howling distance, where the deer have not been dis- the den which he never saw tarbed and so can be approached : the mother wolf met | more easily. | on her wanderings and they| On this afternoon, however, the ature of the Order ing of the lite made by Donahue that Leavitt owes grees bors in slavery and both re be seen at the Grand tomorrow evening, beginning an engagement tt is claimed that And dancers; Gilmore and Castie, a SATURDAY MATINEE—SPECIAL BILL pair of comedians; Burnes, Morriw and company in a burlesque sketwh ; Rddie Roeyeh and the animated pie tures. Mise Allen a8 Rosalind tn the wooing scene from “As You Like It,” an Lady Teasle in the screen scene from “The School for Beandal. ullet in the baleony «# from “Romeo and Juliet,” and as Portia in the trial scene from.“The Merchant of Venice.” Prices, $2.00 to 50c. Matinee, $1.50 to 50c. had, and songs, jokes, sketches. 4 and scenery of the com re all new | as that the “The Charity Batt.” j arad The patrons of the Lota will have |'"* % Pt Lew will give what te sald to be — . v e thle eubervision o@ a sideeplitting takeoff on a coun: their last chance to la at - 4 save place try newspaper office, and wil! be Man From Mexico” tonight. To-| - aeny cnet proton > Ape Bmp 6 pg apt funmaking by Nell morrow the Pantages stock com-| sett le of am enostinnt quatity, ant _ nnn |Y Will prosent “The Charity am le Well adapted for gartening. fruit Rall.” a play that ts ole a clas berry cuiture, povitry reue sic in modern American theatricals sia tag, The two nenriy cittee-Henttte “The Charity Rall” ts one of those ‘ ri end Mverete~turateh © rare combinations of fun and sem-|C. Cole wi > timo sich are alway® papain” | ne par year ig hae Amant the new plays schedaied | Service Officers. enor osaeg tho tants ave enenestiot The Leading Popular Price Theater of the Northwest, Russell of early pr tation at Lote w wit 1 ccnaee — nf e cr Price du i . ¢ » ase “A Tones Steer” ond “Winches “ ; ~ Ph one ~ view of the 4 ont & Drew, Mere. Mat. Prices, Adults 26c; Children, 10¢. Evening wont sey Se Teaeaeet aan Prices, 1$0, 200, 800, 40¢ and bie j fe ‘ ' forest guard cia Wak want toners tional for tik n. f oO Tonight, Last time, “NELLIE the BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL” first starris jor th A, forest Ps are, © cT fagement of Joh O a * ' ene Wek? chy aciaeel eecaent ee ae PER TRA Week Starting Matinee Sunday, June 16th—Third week and com- to three acts, by Joba Hutchins a Tracts vary tn dine from we te ote Unued triumphant success of the Earl Burgess Company from N. The play is sald to deal with « nedel Apeotated. acres, ond are co exceptionally Y. City, who will present the thrilling morai play y P jthame of almost sensations! inter] WAST: » June 15 nay Cres. Draperty of Wb chem jest, and provides an excetiont opp 1. Bow ¢ Meattin, has beat acter is Deming more senres every lpertenity for in cum. [appointed civil engineer in the ag yaar, and would be the part of ‘ventional rote not heroics: |" 1 dopa John A wislom te purchase now, while the i — prioee and ferme ary reasonable The ASSIGNED ' CARPETS scientifically clear deny of & tow yoo may mene © To BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA by air process. Fuxty Woery King ff) mst! fortene to rou Not only a mammoth Scenic Production, but presented by a com- | Z Co. Phones, Ind. 7319, Queen An Sal at cur office ant tet us Curnioh pany whose ability Is known ines you with « pial aad printed matter (Star Special Bervice.) } ee om concerning (hte proverty telting you WASHINGTON, June 15.~—Thé oe ee oe SEE EW DOCKSTADER. fotle 4 ft and swpptying you, os well, with At the Grand. pads te the aattiehty Nebrene |] Come cut to Gartington. any atttamal Sdunitad sepieet THE HUMAN BRIDGE. | mote Fine battiowip Nebraska. lt eaiey the ear ride—Renten THE N. T. SUBWAY SHOWING TRAINS IN ACTUAL O'Priem, who has quite 4 reputation; Liewt. Commander Koonts, de|f} car. Ne one te annoy you—no WEST MOTION. as 4 minatrel man himself Itached fuspector of equipment at|— agents to bother you. Just look THE SENSATIONAL RAID ON A GAMBLING DEN. | Among the balladists with Dock-| Moran Hrothers’ yard, Seatth A VIVID GLIMPSE OF MIDNIGHT DOINGS ABOUT THE VERY HEART CENTER OF GREATER NEW ord around for yourself Cotman Bock a

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