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emia BO : Johnson and A. West Buried Seven Feet in : 4 -in and Crushed to Death--Ole Johnson Be- : in an rushed to Veath--Vie Johnson bBe- ‘ e . to Be Fatally Injured ; ry * * ‘ihiiian iciaepiielieesidbiasstestindnioc by & caveln, two men) taken to the Pacific hospital, where| MAMMOTH SHARK KILLED, |* = ty Killed and a third /Ne lapsed into unconsclousioss > Ins accident ie attribute o ‘fatally injured while ex: AVALIDE | softening of gion ai ut \ ee A mammoth mud shark, weigh # ie icon tu the rear of the | rains and the fact that there was linn Mer a ar — tg i +e ig Pn A gl S\tangled in a fisherman's salmon # Dullding, at 14 arth bing placed to pr t the) net inst night, and tore the net ® after 10 o'clock this ‘ere, who were engaged in dig | ints ty Gead men are Gust ging a hole for an fron tank {D/ free jrett the Aan Attempt to & ik of tee Terry av. and| which to store oll for machinery |jineq es, The fish was finally # x ; : ; 3 killed, and is the object of much | # whose residence had not which was to be installed to heat attentio ap to a late he the building for the carpenters. | fiver och. by Hee in trout of the | # Se at tt Bighth av They hed only started at work on nlliente Bre ntti the job last Thursday. The North go maverely crushed about the aad chest that he is not ex peated to live. the dirt came down on the men . iy that they had no time r The two men who were rs at dead w we buried under mt of garth, and apparently Coast Engineering company had the et for the work three men were members of the International Butlding Laborers union, The remains the dead men were taken to Butterworth's morgue. Deputy Coroner Roy crushed with « bou) Wiltete tnvestigated the accident Such is the novel idea on the ison Was not buried Up to @ late hour Coroner Carroll tartff question propounded by Dr Was conscious when had not decided whether an Inquest Allen Smith, head of the depart He was ed from oe hole. V.CHAMBERLAIN 1S NOW SORRY | Garbage. {By United Press. ythe eriticiems of the administra Td bee ft atovtea” « tion's Wall st. relief measures peqpgees iene! @ It adopted iee., Oct. 31.—-Governor | Le” ot the criticisme are coming | Years of time and the expendi-| the o with the garbage men| Mayor Moore has favored the| os cae fore = from southern Democrats, Repre-|ture of millions of doliars will be '# yellow journalism of the lowest | hauling of garbage over the street revoke his proci®- | sentative Gillesple of Texas, the | necess : jnd and only fit to grace the pages |car system as tho n practical TE five-day holiday, but | most jiaclaea al ¢ necessary to drive the rats from cr ing gic ¢ and the Sewer way of getting it transported, ever | (By United Press.) The . « merely | {2° Waterfront of Beattie The mn was made that/aince Be has been in office TACOMA, Oct. 31.—-In a rearend fone, and will permit * ment Ras merely) vestigation sh hint the t th ‘ Ps x of th collision early this mornigg be and. He is satisfied | Pier, rh t bef re outa e health hoard om tan bonre of boalth ba GME Oe f sasible Georgetown Cleans a P st. car and a McKinley blers ‘est of the count has Oonfronting the heal yard ol he | 20ers © e a ae 8 POSS D * ~ the five-day holiday oe a oined . Rare PTS . sreorangh bealth board om the} burning thelr own garbage in| (Se0ihg te Une with the general , Conductor L. L. Martin memeded, or the need of |). noon loudly disc Ra gion ant | watert ‘ont ts beyond its power to | oe whe it cannot be readily |effrts to clean up, the city coun of the Park car, had both legs Mitt. there Se. uel a coon, “soe other coal ckoaie fle. Conditions may be tm | collected Si} Of Georgetown last night passed Prokeu below the knees, and was Ape the CCl but the moment trouble comes he Proved through ite efforts but lit Street Superintendent Maloney an ofdinance ry cit a preg red rage beer JW er against the action |AH0W® the secretary of the treas- | tle short of rebullding of the sec: stated this morning that the comy |luem gf the i prem- | ineoln, whose oar erashed into she Pertiand bann.| ty, ‘2 to Harri. | thon extending from Western ay. to} M™ilttee expected to hire 18 teams |tseq fu sanitary condition by No- | (D6 EAI% Gar. eusaped with bruises the: rhea united 'n baer nee by the dooks would minate the rate 42d Wagons from a grading contrac | vember 10 of the pote t ‘te said bing pro io Suited i? handing then oF the| A san wall extending the «tor who i finishing w in the| Following the arrival of the Yor. |Of the accident is said to be the . he an n | people's money » ‘aunitehe | iene ae a " ‘ + north end of the city ain serum the work of Injecting |°** # of Motorman Lincoln Phe felt that their me ath of the waterfront is the firs in not obeying the rules. ven ‘due consid. /#ave the Harriman-Morgnn-Rocko- | step necessary to make the water ' the collection of dosgn, of it Into the blood of those lamation of five | “ler crowd more money to play front ary and rat proof. This Kvther with the etx metal wagons wh@ have been In any degree 6% | PRANCHIGE INSPECTOR NAMED povsacr-sl Hd BO would be & work of great propor-| Just received by the street depart | posed to the plague bas un. The 4 . 7 thot requirin j t ment hich are being put in con- | decters engaged tn bacteriological 2 " Sad may iead to Jor equiring several years and hed 5 . P. T. Wilson, who has been in legal difficulties cette ee ee ee ee # the expenditure of several millions | dition to nee. work, In attending plague CBS, | 0/56 of the West Seattle district natal bed ® for its accomplishment. Fo lowing Mr. Maloney and City Chemist |the plague inspectors and nurses co, City Engineer Thomson, has Affaire. rd WIDEN PANAMA CANAL. * the construction of the wail © are covering the eity thie | will be treated with the serum 88 boon gipointed city franchise tu. ; tientire waterfront from the docks n to find available vacant oceasion requires oan foe Walter ed bWash.. Oct. 81—| (By United Press.) tite Wenterh av. would have @ b perty conveniently located on|. Mew dead rate were brought to|crucces “uly Wiesler is Wormer Mowe “ag —- es . iNeT OR oa a1 ® filled in, repaved and com eh to burn the garbage collect |the health doentinent pero eg ployed with @ private electrical de sent tere " * of the Navy Met- @ ments put under the buildings. At @@ sod svold the long haul to the |ang the bounty will probably De velonment compan: BE aod it announced @ calf today recommended that * Oreact @ puld be city dump lealaed to stimulate the war of ex-| Aj... mpany at Skagway @rer $100 will be paid | @ the width of the Pi least 10 years’ time would be neces p : Alaska. + je wid eo t T BG house certificates or|w be increased 200 y roy hwy ri sary po vevrwoitae a Mra. Osborne Has Chance. WE tacmber of Commerce com-|y 4 y uy pemienemee Siipeie, is which the And |# of 110. The recommendation |. Ou. sat akg be The arrival of 100 tubes of Yer | mittee on health, composed of phy » Teer Te ee abendant feng! |* Was made in response to a re # No other section of the city, bow: | sin serum from Chicago Inet aight | sicimus, met today at noon and dir |» BANK CLEARINGS. + have abundant funds }® quest from the war depart # °¥*F, presents conditions with gives the doctors means to prolong |edsaed the buboote plague. * by a © |}® ment in view of the increase @ | Which the health authorities can lght for the life of Mrs. George} ‘The comm'ttee will recommend » * a3 Banks Open t in size of the battleships since # | Bt Successfully cope, The Orien More of the serum hae /the establishment of more crema: |» * MEPRANCISCO, Oct. 31—De-|® the plans for the actual canal # ‘#! section is being rapidiy cleaned n injected Into the patieat and tories and a sea wall ou the water) @ Balances * e governor's proclamation | ® were drawn. # %P and the entire residence seo considered te have some trept: * Tacom oo ® today @ legal ollday all @ @ tion of the city can be placed in of seuavest Ail that has been done by the! ® Clearings today...$ 766,299.00 # e if wan r ond! tion Te t @ , - age Pipe PAL mt a To’ that end.) Dr. Bowrns, of the board of béard of health, Mayor Moore and | ® Halances 34,053.00 & pe is morning the Authorities are at Pre® | health, approves of the onsnession 170 the — was fully endorsed * Portiand. * Ss as usual ent bending their of torts : nae 7s on eo # Clearings today...§ 859,360.00 * i At a conference held yesterday ; te sieenee betw health board + Lapel 118,268.00 & ad gathered before the| the board of works, the ° ‘ * Were opened, but there was STRUCTURE mayor and city council, the follow 7 aS ee oes i appointed to de WOMAN 18 HANGED, cleaning up and Aisporing Sanitary Inspector H _ Bespension at Columbus Lampman. of garbage throughout BUS, ©. Oct. 31-~The| WBder orders from the board of |the city: Dr. C. B. Ford, president laaé brokerage house health, burned @ one-story house of the board of health, Mayor Mahe of the old in the rear of 219 Queen Anne av, Moore, Councilmen Crichton and be city, failed 10 open * morning. The premises were gawyer, and Street Superintend WEATHER FORBGAS "SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDA} OCTOBER 3i, 1907. fRUSHED UNDER TONS OF EARTH PR * TO END TRIKE, *| * * * (By United Press.) * ® CHICAGO, Oct. S1.—Definite * w ote) will probably be taken | ® tonight to formally end the *| ® toleurnphers’ strike, The ox # * eoulive committee is gathering * *® at Headquarters, to await word * ® from the pie men sent to * ® New York to confer with the #| }® offiftals of both telegraph *|-— - —_——— |® Companios. If the report in * | ® unfavorable the executive com aes RARER AAARAS * ® mittee will tesue an order to * |® vols on the question of calling #|% SLESS THE BANKERS, % - _w |® Off the strike * : FOR WOMEN ONLY. 4 errr Se ee ee a * (By United Press.) rd HURAY-UP ORDERS : 5 di ie din da die Mie ein aie ied |# CHICAGO, Oct. 31—No more * GIVEN TO TAFT. # * will the woman with the bank # # barransed by having to stand & ile 1 (mee bf} |® around a bank corridor and # hen Ak eoleaainaiel aikin tae at |® fumble among her skirts to ® veneeedineh betteen Peas. & i get the m She han a ape # dent Roosevelt and Secretary * w Ger room Ttted ap tor der, Taft, (t Ie understood that the * ener |% SHS & Gteol'n Took ands Ras etter Wai lecve Madea Gn (By United Press.) |* high. The Commeretal * November 4, in ordor to reach #| ‘FAGOMA, Oct. 31.—Joseph Car-|% [onal bank is the first to real: # Berlin at the earliest possible # | dont, the Italian who made a mur |& pod he — 7 ee & place i date. It is impossible to com # | derous attack upon Captain John |) song gag Ly weged $10,006 : municate with the secretary #| O'Brien, of the steamer Yucatan, |% 2hU tt Se Ee Ty a at went, and the officials #)s@veral months ago at Valdez, 4 #tocking room. * here are jcont regarding # Alnska, and was sentenced to Mc thie change in his plans. It is #|Nefl’s island, and who is now *¥¥ ¥¥ OHHH HOw understood, however will leave on the Rainbow that he Nagahip eee eee reer eee brea A H A Hf D atl BLE Mv pret waynes tate [Soe a —— uplversity, to his clase in econ Will Take Years of Work and Millions of Money to Drive the Rats From Waterfront—Task Is Too ge ov or we city 19 sue prevent Large for Health Board-—Arrange to Handle the |.» MAY BE ILLEGAL THE SEATTLE STAR -QCCABI ONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT SOUTHWEST WINDS, yum 8 # /Swalting removal to Walla Walla #|baving been declared insane, Jant @ night devoured a tin spoon which *) Was given him with his evening tneal CLASS BENEFIT If the capitalistic class is n't the working clase in foreign labor? yesterday, Dr. 8 Rare im the conference yesterday that the freight care of the ttle Klectric Co. be used to haul gar purely a class benefit he holds, the profits of the « let by competition but it de mergency protect the working class in Amer aM must get the city cleaned jca from foreign competition. rapidly am possible and use be teat means at hand to do so {Sata Dr. Hourns. “I think the sug | eeation ts a practical one and would ) Oct (By United Pre PETERSBURG ST 1 ated Director ception in October 28, was han - TARIFF PURELY A to have a high protective tariff against reign manufacturers, why should America demand a high protective tariff on state mies ith declared the present high protective tariff to be X'inertson’s department of the su It Increases. pital protecting him from foreign nothing to Mile. Ragozinnokova, who assassin Maximoffsky at a re THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE RECEIVING A FULL LEASED -_ WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE ONE CENT VOL. 9. NO.1 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. RECEIVED NO CHARITY AND GAVE NONE Remarkable Screed on Charity in Melody Choir Will Queer Feature of Queer Document-Describes At- titude of Others to Him---No One Liked Him and He Liked No One. “Oharity. 1 never recetved any This in connection with the charity from the world, so why harsh, cold nizing, selfish, should 1 give any? From my child: | jealous, thie tres ing, slur hood I have found people more in-| ring, unkind, malicious, hateful, clined to hold me down than lift |covetous, damag belittling man me up; more disposed to gouge me ffestations, conduct, doings, charae- out of a dollar than to give me one. | ters, etc, of people generally in this More inclined to doubt than me ymmunity » of whom are now believe; more quick to belittle than |dead—let thanks be given to aveng- praise. More prone to suspicion |ing nature) has changed my Inten- than trust; more resentful than for-|tions long held to act the philan- giving; more harsh than poll thropint has caused my heart more exacting than generous; more to harden age all mankind as distant than warm; more reticent|/more or less bent upon my him than frank; more undermining than|drance or hurt as enemies not upbullding; more selfish than | friend benevolent; more competitive than My whole life has been @ scene co-operativaé; more injurious than jof constant iggle, self denial, beneficial; more covetous than gi comparative pove niggard wage, ing; more jdalous than magnanl- far be what I ought to have mous; more \ecretive than been given rt brofling sweat more critical than admiring and long fatiguing labor faithfully ignoring than inviting, have I found | and zealousiy performed for others, man and womankind to be jand the time spent business for Language of Will. nuyself, the scanty margins of profit, This is the language taken from | th sugh aggressive competition, the will of Melody Chotr, that re-|ard times, unfavorable cireum- markable mixture of madman,|tances, lack of real demand for genius, philosopher and misan-|™Y goods, e has brought about thrope, whose sanity at the time he heartaching appointments and wrote the document {is now the|humiliating methods of living question before the jury in Judge | Which up to the present time have been very annoying to my comfort secion Wort jas well as my pride.” Ho is speaking of his reasons for | H story of Life. refusing to give of his accumulated) 4 4 into the history hoard not only to the world at large | 94) this age individual but to his mother and next of kin. | yin poy the nee by which Continuing he says Ihe absorbed thé philospphies whidht “Church people don't like me be-|h) heid at the time of writing bis cause I refuse to yoke myself (0) Qi) pig w a remarkably varied their creeds. Temperance people | oo cor gull yut few successes and don’t like me because I denounce | nny disappointments. their narrow selfishness and hy He was. n Louisville, Ken- pooriny Persons who be ong to one itucky, about 1843 and left home or more secret societies, esche Pa of deny and despise me because {| When but # boy of make open warfare on onth bound nay but conspirators. Hoboes don't like me ers of m army who because 1 denounce vagrancy and |) oh Louisiana to pauperism. Sports don't Me | exploit th iwood forests of the because I never gamble at any game |e count of theirs. Saloonkeepers don’t like He w and saved, and after me very well, because I do not treat) oy nardship, found himself some the house when | enter, or throw) po onine lat the interior of my money over t ters J0S8t | Texas with a wand dollars f to please them; 1 take a glass only | oi". pers It was whil when I feel I need it, and confine |S i at a modest boarding myself to that. 1 make ft a rule not |) ORM os aren ae }to treat or to be treated, ae I am) a hat all his after in no business that calls for that |TOUL" time this cupid social, or commerctally profitable ity was marked and attracted | through the insatiable grasping of most public officials under the guise of | guilty person who robbed him and taxing his lands, so he all@ged, that | called down the most terrible curses kept draining his resources, and | upon bis head held him at a level far below what Prospecting for Gold. he might have achieved in the way We next find him prospecting in tn the solitede < . | ith a small party of gold seekers, he brooded over his supposed | iN 0 Sia tuccesstul he at last wrongs——and it is un ly true on ‘ad Pr ot bemah Gamat that many unscrupulous people did el oe carted went aareen Tie take advantage of his cupidity— | /0"e et bean ane Sak, Jand gradually there sprang up in| Se gg gg gg agi ei soe | his mind a fi flame of resent See ens ake & ie ee ment and hatred against the world | ‘0 HN See nal in Los Angeles that he thought in league against | 9 tal ue oi ee Gin, him. pay oat f to San Fran- Tells of Oppression st attle, which he Referring to various acts of sup as being @ very unpre posed oppression through the me ing place with small houses dium of the assessor's office, hejand only about 1,000 inhabitants states his reasons for having long He bought and cleared land here, before given up the idea of return-|jaying out foundation of the ing charity to a world that had so | fortune that amounts to near- long fought him with its avarice. | ly $200,000 Although he | by the 1 to con t, and sold authorities of Me Mich wh ms belonged with being the leader of the most) to hir the money desperate and daring band of| received to 4 jebts. His wife, thieves which ever whon was living in Bal- who been ned in the at the co a with delicacies King county jail since he was ar-| to he deficiencies of rested at Ballard a week ago on, the jail b f ta e information from .Menominee, sa Me ties that he is not a criminal, but that claim that \ A des his mother-in-law has stirred uy at ud Dy herift Martell states that up to a ta of bel tear »ver a month ago he and t and he coun ived with his mother-in-law ty the w A to take working the 9#0aere far for him ba ’ custom. No One Liked Him. “Married men don't like me be 1 am single and have no on my hands to support.| Girls detest me because I am an ‘Old bachelor.” Widows don't like me because I don't honey around them with flattery and attentions | Priests and preachers don’t like me because I don't uphold Christianity Roys don't like me because I not allow them to assault me at attention of all with whom he came in contact Robbed of Savings. cant gained knowl edge of the wealth he carried on his person, doubtless through his evident desire to hide it, and rob- bed him one night as he slept with his prectous gold under his pillow. In his quaint account of the incident »|he says, “I jumped to my feet only to catch a look at a dark cause family Some misc their pleasure or try to make @ fool | figure rushing towards the stairs, of me, or molest my premises.|down which 1 plunged after him, Criminals don't Hke me because I| But the outer door was open, darle advocate the chain-gang and | ness against me and nothing on but dungeon for willful thieves, and/a shirt. | gave an alarm, but was slave-pens or death for those who | only met by the man and his wife commit unprovoked crimes of # | (the landlord) at the door who let heinous nature.” on to be bly surprised. Taxation was the old man’s par He nev nd the guilty parties tleular hobby and he could never | and bet taken down with yellow It was | fever shoes he treasured up of it thout a snarl nee Se es hatred against the : HITCHCOCK FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE friends ha 0 4 him (By United Presa.) lisap NEW YORK, Oct, 31.—A_ great | pear f . 1 ce think : A ios Hitchcock ha i himself. The search yeing made for Raymor ‘ia i Oar ae Hitchcock, the comedian, ag t|get a "t ‘ ric whom six indictments for mistreat ing young girls, have been returned Hiteb vell known in Se Detectives aré ecouring the tender. |Mttle. He has appeared here sev+ | eral time he leading role ta loin, watching outgoing boats and The Ya Const cutting off all means of escape frow Now York, His y who | wi AKEN TO PEST HOUSE on the stage as Flora Zabelle, is husband has been kidnaped and | par wh, was mufdered, saying that blackmatlor ise yesters pad thigatqugd bim. It te paid his spallpom property of George W. Dillin loney committee Ix to vol oH « 3 ountir Ties ve pr Se a tree soy Garbage and estabiian {dollars was transac od yesterday (Se netere wit te thouast, or be on his death bed that she = i fetal sect COURTS ADJOURNED temporary crematories in different | by the city officials, and may be giveq and new bonds Issued or IRS enuso of . sections of the city to burn the al. Unbeeding the prociama-| Phe rat bounty ordinance appro- TO REOUCE FORCES. Justices of the Peace warbage. n of Gov 4 which declared | printing, $2,000, and the board of : gy r 4 R. Ge Scores Yellow Journatiom. youterday a Jay legal holidays, heaith’s ordinance appropriating Attacks Administration roi ag a vs the conference, Mayor | the wheels of the city sdminietre 915,000 for the eradication of the! gy, Cy Mared Prank) ENGTON, D.C. Oct. 31—| proclamation of Governor Moore said: “Any statements you| ton turned as usual, and now, in| me@amcing bubonic plague, and a ‘o os neck tuned ta econ President Roosevelt nor!and no business ts being tra see in the press that there is any | the opinion of many, the day's work | number of other bills were signed state (save atgeng Se und wil toi " ia the cabinet will notice In those courts t Agreement between the mayor or| Will have to be undone and done |by the mayor yesterday checked as ania t over again All the olty official gdvertise | Wir heirs order os retre h Business Suspended jments afe involved. Those printed |i, the extent of reducing the com VERETT TRUE’S HALLOWEEN Yontarday and. today will have to row Determining that no further bust! Jove ios Over and the time made #uction forces by 2,500 men | calle ‘ts evcoten: man te oy Seed Sr Peek. Ot SRO ee ew D WISE, TH/S waLlowe en Vez %¢ Moore, after w conference | TOUPl® And expense * saad NESS /S GETTING Yo B& 5 with the other city officials, sus Will Receive Money. * FEDERAL CHARTER FOR * VE LTIGATED CURSE MM pended business this morning, Be | Assistant City Treasurer Haynie,|* ALL TRUST COMPANIES. & VEVER FIND ovr lave Aer fore closing up the olty’s workshop | after a conference with Corporation | * * OW AY Peony PORCH, he he long distance telephone | Counsel Scott Calhoun, decided to | * (By United Press.) * 4 t Ve) NS, Nar gh onversation with Gov. Mead and gostinue to receive money and issue ® WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 *. eA learned that the state's executive | receipts, but to transact no other|#® President Roosevelt will & ‘on “ Y would probably issue a second proc: | business. ® recommend to con ee a fed & ge HOD ON EVERETT ~~ 1 n making tomorrow and Sat The board of public works has|* eral charter for ‘wan Pc * BLESSIN'S OF TEN CUM 1 o holidays been advised in the matter of ex-/# panies. This scheme, it in * IN DISGU/SE,” } The business pone yeatorday, my couttag ce ots, and it may be # understood has the endorse * a) . which ts now doubted that the meeting et for Saturday @ ment of Secretary of the ® Pa Lappin CRITTER An" © signing of wil go over # Treasury Cortelyou and Comp- * Gre O' TH’ MILA encoun - ; |® troller of the Currency Ridge * UST. * ly. President Roosevelt be- * ® lleves tha the san care *® ‘AMERICANS ARE KILLED S Gentine ogy eatipally oak -aB *® spection of trust companies as * ® in the case of national banks. *& | - —_— * * (By United Press.) firm the report that several Ameri:| *#& kA RRR WASHINGTON, Oct. 81.—Dis | (re killed in the bard ment af Viadivostok by mutineers| GRANDFATHER NEARLY witches received by the state de | yesterday. The department has| LOSES BREAKFAST partment from St, Pete « con | asked for their names | 707 Unive ity at which wa left mattended this r rai ome time et fire te a tring the third gene t ar fathe J, A. € t breakf (By United Press.) dinaster. The town was situated BERLIN, Oct, 41,—A ve ex-lover a crater extinct since — pre DOLPHIN SAILOR DROWNS. and not an earthquake or! historic ti The latest Russian Turkestan, according to ad we killed, but it is be-| Dolphin, fell through a port 100 miles from the wene of the exaggerated Alaska and wa drov 1 Hi ty : body was brought south on th ’ oa “ ane od with another |#teamer today. Ho has a family anknown OD 8 ws | be yy att | “ { ¥ A. P. Woodard, familiarly known! “WILL COLLIER RETURNE, May Vohe Faints on Stage: an “Fatty” Woodard, one of the beat | | TACOMA, Oot, Slr—-While giving kriown hotel runcers on the Pacifie! Wil Collier, who hat heen tn | tier performance ab the Grand the | cont returned from Neme on. the charge of the Nome branch of the | ater last night May Yeohe, Kaown @ . { Vietoria tia morniog after a yeas | SeahdinaviawAmeriean bank of former Lady Mope, gainted and had iv the nerth, Gn the same bone thin ety, returned te Seattle tast to de earried from the stage. Di wae Pree! ew and bie the (nistt en the View 2 has te | tors summoned we 1 not permit om “which has had aleumned die duties as ensdutent caste } to again appeag as sho wa ms Pivtitally weasow -wt ajoyw Me.jloe v8 Bho load babldy squttonas crepe © elodyiny atigely “ Mad : ‘ tebe Ta rtona rien eee Antone state cee ate omen eia0w 0

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