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SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1908. MBLE SUPPORTERS ARE "AN LEADER | FoR NoRDIcuS® NEW ELECTRICAL WORKERS SAY 4 ‘0 HOLD MEETING ¥. «goals BRITISH SEEK” "| STORY | IS FALSE —— | (Seattic Btar's Exclusive Service.) wa Tetevirie | nance der the pices of the W. P. BERLIN, Jan. it ir, Kemet | m ablics ' . ‘ chub wart, the celebrated Munich actor | Rak Fe Waabit Frederick b tary Gil f the Trimble 804 stage manager, has accepted hs enor nt democrat ¢ ha lap Mine. Nordic proposal to go to | ‘ epared another clreula Kight out of ten of our me wcquainted with City Engineer bility and Thomaon respect his a Yousrnan * . " , “ ene the. diveolian of in the inday that like him as # city official, The pubs oe al and mon er regarding Mr. Trimble'® oa he direction ¢ mayoralty candidate recelving ed report 1s misteading FF craven me © asaietant 7 which will matied to a atic department of her r) ‘ - . rr i ; 4 a mi fendi « in part Sea King county, newly registered voters as thelr , ayrouth,” om the shores ea aii & by oe & oy of the coment A oe. | on lnk Olty Raines who have os appear on the registration (°f the Hudson river, near w » riH. H Lewis, as solaee Of Gis trans , We o make a pablie de a 7 The new Timble diquar Tork p ‘ * The United State ie not * | department affaire at A comm — ‘ ' , if 7 beca it in ine oe called xt Wodne in the Hine seg) of Pee aay wane he BB wo * alone in facing the problem of #| Melbourne, asks for data on the | gare tatement of de C4 ao rer of of "0 « will be held eon opened Ww ur. Ol eeeteg June 1a. . re o~ ® excluding the undesirable *|laws and the work of the feague in| Wiilia rrenid h nion, i inyerious to the n Arcade building | charg eninning June 8 has be * atic aliens from the lorn & senting adequate exclusion legte | jy : , toted incorrectly 1a come permaded of the yu worthl: | * whores of the Amerioan contl- # |Int ~g eat | rallye Figg mer outs y of the alleged in hean of me. Nordica’s rot a r we did not | 9 her "aby to per nt t aad | # nont, Groat Britain faces a @| The treasury department of New| hold @ secret. Or nan an | terview | sgn fen post oS @ Bnoees & like positiog, and in her fight #/South Wales, represented by J. C. | the ‘" und in the second Electrical Workers’ union aS eee aes # is not relying upon the efforts ® | Hollingway, acting under secretary | plac a1 d doe aging director of the Royal Opera ' . have we ever has no lay, and does |howee at Munich, which ts the pri-| * of her majesty's agents in se | for finBace and trade at Sydney, N./ taken such action, By the consti. not wan ed ‘betore. the x a hea is wif ef) room. Investigation developed t@r| vate property of the king of Ba @ curing data at British Colum: #/8. W,, requests information, From | tution of eur union we cannot enter. public in the Meght of playing poll Making ont “tee | * bia and Canadtan port # |the office of the colonial necretary | politic ate pets, Frank Herman Weaterhtte all of ber clothes and|varia, In this capacity he was not te ban Heatteted hee ola * ‘ th Af ; ane ; ermonal effects had been piled in| merely a theatrical manager, but 7 wart wong: 4 ge = == <= burned all the elothi ayer serie wf ceered be 4 be een mone a * agents and official representa. #|the request of W. V. i. Van Ou aes petonaine to Ml Better |ae's mone Ghames thal the house] rank, with the otic ce cats elomeee OR. ERNST POSSART. & toe in Australia, Tasmania, # shod, acting chief tmmigration offi sation wy sta * ry “land ar « who not o requests in ~~ and today 4 was not destroyed wore a gaygeous uniform of he is still privileged to woar this land, New Zealand and © bo not onl quests Inforiy for th Some time ago the wife sued for | many cajors, add In his retirement [livery 9f offloe, \: Africa in the cause of # Von, but ® in exchange dala searchhus ns » divores, alleging that her bt \* securing information regard: # rexarding the Chinese. The provin oF insanity : Ging that her busbar fax the threatened inundation # cial secret of t Viet orted to would dream at night and start to - 4 . ote eecree OY dary tertite, rey ra Regge Se from the eastern shores of # the government house at Hobsrt fe that wD er with his flets before b : ani T ‘ i todar * war| woul wake ue. She ehee was af aia * Tasmania, the chief secretary's of ——— ; oe wards droped * fice at Brisbane, Queensiand, are all| The plaintiffs in the damage cane The plaintiff resides in Boston, #\ represented. From Ottawa, from |prought by Elmer § sa and based his suit for damages on oe ; a errrrrrrrrrre againat the department of trade and com|noy wo gy , he wlleged attention shown Mrs, Poole sie Gtar Exclusive, Service.) merce, F.C. T. O'Hara, acting chief wd t060 stor Of the by Rev, Jones, The latter in turn | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 10 ¢ aller, sends & complete pam |!mmanvel Baptist church, have contended that the proposition was hlet of « law t © to file ft sean sana tak. sadaiaal duiiiied Va tik eh Onl BY C. H. TAVENNER to solve both immigration tions | Hritich consular agents are endea d asking in return copies of every |opinion of menen deusiaehah tn: tie tamer tyres Mae wee 0 et of oe cone ‘~~ ca. and Katie Conroy from | was not expected to live more than| WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan, 12 = ose bill, wate b he will a a “loringy to ascertain the methods | bit of information possessed by the |case, that the action will be thrown be before proceedings em which they havela day or two The Pacific coast does not have a! ), dey Fee veny We bat be od wow, | Adopted by the government officials exclusion league out of court word 4 custody by ¢] OF the we per . oliday ened #6 lin checking the Japanese inf ust for what uses this informa on ails teen elt in rders of «i ie and Tertes monopoly on an immigration ques eral years on the Immigration quem |the comnts, Tesaee tires ante 7 hg BD gy Mime inne aig “ ————— juvent! t t |are in jood Shepherd, |tion that worrtes, The east has one, | tk r ‘ome to nclusion ~ ee - m ts Sostrod te nay stated ? Mowat visit the | bedal 2 and atic te i Caen Wie] ne othe de hee ee ion, ; hes come " the clusion |data, which has been forwarded to|view of the serious disturbance FAILED TO PAY BACK MOREY HE ital ton . D eld 1 wil Me ape yd s Be Dene , sad ace US the Britian ” office « ‘ee y a ate C Geir brother, Nathan Con _ Nellie, the eldest girl will! nual influx of over 1,000,000 South-|a bill which will be popular with (gery a. nfo, ournen (tat, nave recently agitated | th Providence hospi'a f * permanently released from cu*| ery Buropeans, Two-thirds of this t dad’ wane atte ic ttewical merican sources western ports ‘anada and the ‘The Conroy boy is suffe The father of the girls is bhofde. tding to Represse | instead of bes Ing (Of information applied to by the strife that has developed between txwease nd qu a rican on et aes SS ones ~ Mile COVeTIOR | Hritiah offic ale has been the Jap (the subject of his ria je the Bright's disease, and ing « tative Auguatus Gardner cite and individual immigration -" : ne been the Jag ¥ — | . = | chusetts, com to the Unit th aneze and Korean Exclusion loague x, an his serenit th mikado rT ause it is alleged, he f ed The con laint ecites that on oN as oumtenet ton - . ovens. a of this city. Hardly a day passes |the request for information is con » repay $400 which o - od M. ‘ thts wale L ert be » lost their lives last night tn aATGeS SEeosere The bill will hit Japanese immt|iue secretary Yoell or Assistant | sidere Wistate of the teual 4 pay | ich he borrowed a iis year, Lamperts bor. noapic elec aor eg ap acne: Can you imagine, Mr, Western | eration through a clause providint | secretary Graham recelves the offi. |cineles # nignificant. The |." ne Wencone SL peanes: SON | anes cam snmes. rom, Se . ener end. dostrared nach ainan,” asks Representative | for ontand-out exclusion Gal entiicnée Ga har waient 5 eee’ oe nee me | wa stituted in the superior | Nett aining that he was going UNFAIR UST rate neared mich rungs tans, etree aan cr aac (Saienrieiee on hea rugs agente ag’ nea orion Soong saw et iis name was Phillips. The re pcniract laborers? There is / tional test will be the weapons it, information been ke in close touch with eee a ee | Se eee afterwards - mains of the other victims have aot | 0 Obirction to the be ‘a = eee 4 Representative Gardner's bi With). prom Melbourne comes the re-| America! s affecting Jaz and costs debt. (By United Press een found curoy ey are desired, but which he t ds to disee meee | quest of B. Needham of the senate anese intere . . ithe more than half a million foreign: ob: class of S Jen il—The Alaska oc tional TACOM ors are coming in every year that Buropeans. He belt S atbige gr sn yg oe WARRANT ISSUED. Taher Pacific expos Men ; SEATTLE MAN 1S: are wholly illiterate and content to contractors and steamship interest . morning » . work Jong hours for one-half the will not be willing to take chance Charged. with’ ising & Sree ; Wy the Washing: we: BELIEVED wage of an American, They live on advancing that sum to the im i originally drews for 96 to $60, aft ' . oats ed by 5 rn fons that would be repulsive to pothing when they start, he says. Paint company, a warrant was to- “The action was | +t’ hes aiior tas one of our workmen. bat are advanced fare, which in| + | ee day i by the prosecuting at ) sao — (By United Press.) But that fs not the polnt to this deducted from their wages after! (By United P ) torn office for George qeumitiee sent to Seattle 4] SPOKANE, Jan. 11.—A. ©, Cog-|artiole. There is an tmmigration| they arrive. There fe & law ageiait| ; Brooks. The complaint was sworn BeBe peeeident of the board of | 5. of Seattle, state manager of the (Question on the Pacific slope.| the entry of coutract laborers. Rep,| CLINTON, Il, Jan, 11.—Many | to by J. Swappson. rectors gp Benger B Americans, J. W. Vesey and | Pete b¥ another one fo the east. resentative Gardner says the ed we , Prominent ia the social fused to take ants : fa beed impossible to mus. pont agents and steatiship If]. Grave diffieslties resulting trom). In order to make geod the argu - ty, wham Ruspends Ge work of (he exposition . Peters, wealthy sheepmen of | ter sufficient congreasional strength ts edie the immigrant 10 | frenzied 1 . fi y|ment that they are able to “get |°"*,/eaders to the commercial and ‘8 valor job Pgs Prosser, left for Darange, Mexico. mane a bill that will eradicate maintain secrecy regarding terms . things for their constituents,” mém- |" asional world, are breathing ys Late yesterday afternoon the s . Faso gph yyy, ccs —_ ‘ S tt hatore embarks | #08 mismanagement of public easier today, ax the result of a iit ire ccteteas tn ate lest March to purchase land. Ne |. The reason has been made with the agent before embark. | * ~ vers of the council have gone tlre conference held by astorne ; ‘Weation pass Srreeeay ti They took along about $30,000. No tern congressman know Ing. He declares that in the city of [nds coufronts the finance com: | the extreme in calling on the general engaged in the Snell will case. The ‘ Se ding 7 od > (race of them has been found since | Hothing about the Japanese, and the Genoa alone, three schools exist | mittee of the city counell on the | fund to defray all sorte of local |ermaked I the Snell will case, The women se vey af one though it is known they | ¥estern congressmen are ig nt for the tnatructian of immigrants eve of the city election. Despite expenditures. cadats dean © mire ti veo anagr my = pee eee 9 wt. ango. It ts suspected | of langer In Southern Kuro whose destination is the United | the fact that the municipal tax lovy| This policy has constantly de Shapad sonmathenat any All the | ‘The Democratic club at a luncheon . & ee sopeatens of Con = > loat in the mountains or | Pens Staten has increased 200 per cent in five pleted the general fund, and it hax Seed Mensational | letters which ‘held this moon decided to take ad : Jones to be the next United States ere ot by Indians. rs years, the Onancial affairs of the been wary to relmburse that the aged millionaire, Snell, with th vantage of the portion of the dt- par 7 given & black eye so city have been so extravagantly fund from time to time by raw: single exception of those bearing (et, 2rimary law which provides 4 fir as union tsbor Is concerned The name of Coggin does not ap panaged that the current expenses ing from the revenues of thé water ihe signature of Mabelle Snell ore for the selection of election judges “i tory Ankeny was commended. |) im the last city direetory. ’ how exceed current revenues, 4 system. Even the water revenues, Namare, grandchild of the de and inspectors. Meetings will be aera J j | held in the various wards Tuesday the city may be compelied to » W amounting to half a million cea ene eat ac BODY OF FIREMAN FOUND. ##@ eee eee eee ene jon a warrant basis dollars a year, tave ween totally {hat threntenad te give chusc ia |for this purpose * * Frensied Frederick Sawyer, drained away until there is BOW society a shock will not material Bitgh ei NEW YORK. Jan. 11 —The re © FLEET MAY COME * chairman of the finance commit than $100,000 in the water j,, ; ‘ THOUGHT OF WORK Ihe af one of the four firemen | # TO PUGET SOUND. «| lin desperately endeavoring to can-| fund asad ind * For each 180,000 tons of cos! rate decreased. In Amenea the re | this deplorable condition of Now After Light Fund | MEETS STRANGE DEATH Ms * (By United Press.) @ mined im the United States last verse te trae xcept in the United affairs, at least until after P Having exhausted the water fund CAUSED CHILL SUPERIOR COAL g @ WASHINGTON, Jan. 11L— ra human life was sacrificed. States the use of ection, but the truth comes out “Frenzied Frederick” has turned his (By United Press.) # An official statement has been @|" For each 1,000 men employed of explosives is prohibited fat every meeting of the finance attention to the light fund, and : Te. * made at the savy department @/in the mines, 340 are ied an Many of the causes of mine hor mami t toe to appropriating to the general esa tt falter gmat Pesta f by eer hana Sgr ~ IMPROVEMENT (0 * the effect that the Atlantic @ nuatly through explosions, failing rors are within the trol of th May Not Avert Disaste fund some of the proceeds of the Gosth last night. He had el eet oa h “be cy whenevet jo # fleet may make @ trip to #\walls and the other Kindred ac: state mine inspectors, it is main | Members of the committee are recent sale of light fund bonds. | 4° io tah. gue, Satine &lcke in ee eee i. "i & Puget sound in the early sum ® | cidents. tained, and if & bufficlent number | deliberately planning to drala dry| Ax mattors now stand there I Short distance one ot the iron moyen ult that she had to Special Notice # mer, after leaving Sam Fram @| These ficures are taken from # of intelligent and capable inspect: |the revenues from both the water |not enough money in the general \on the pole mo caught. Iie clothing | mipbort herse ud Johnson was ® cisco ® | pamphiet on “Coal Mine Accidents; ore were provided, accidents would and light systems, and appropriate fund to meet the payment of obll- tia: he hung head ye a -~ te = — a divorce from Ray Mi Vasaiment Stockholders |* & Their Causes and Prevention,” abe kept at a minteem, to genera! revenues all other funds gations taaued against ft. Furth ‘ie pelle We ete oases “te baa hay nnyp ‘The complaint 7 aga ce ee ew craliotion! report just compiled by hate Wit incienes. available, but even these desperate revenues cannot be depended pet |srangic to death, whil 1 ° ma and ail others whom ny the United States geological suf! tn conclusion the pamphict says: | MOA9% May not avert the threaten- to earry on the current expenses c.omd of 3 o laree | ried on Mey 14,2008. concern NOME WINS AGAIN, | vey “Uniess energetic means are | disaster of the city, and a further looting sient. aired to mace tae need MRS. STUHT DIES This ix to inform you j 8 U Pr Although it is asserted that In taken to counteract the prevailing This condition ix a natural result of the funds of the light and water ine he was charge: d with polite» iy BTORMA & COMPAN' LONGUONT Coke tan. 11.—|82 country in the world are the tendency, not only will the death “ the ports 7 gl policy nraued departments becomes necessary it Mrs. Minnie Stuht, aged™4, died ‘ 'l Mecting the third defeat ia four BAturat conditions so favorable for icitekam hae is wel tion ior years by the city council, Im the city ix to continve on a cash at her home, 601 63rd av. ‘She MH People’s Savings Bank srs. the Louxmeat ¥ MC. 4 tb? safe extraction of 10 fat a much more rapid rate than it Order to divert public attention | basis leaves two sons, Herman C. and Re- BiBGng, 2nd Ave. and Pike | (eSietail team: was last night best. (2¢ United States, a risO® | hae in the last few years. from more vital questions of munie-| At yesterday's meeting of the fi dolph M. The body is at Buiter. with th tries plac « ipal government members of the | nance committee, City Engine "| natantly boast about their Thomson and other heads of statistics of other cdun The working of thinner and le America in @ most UM regular seame ix believed to be re- council worth's, and it will be cremated. candidate for the SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Shave been appoint Agents for the abo Fiscal ed by the Note Arctic Brotherhood re of to % T rt five : fe . : favorable light. The differences ing onaible in legree for the in. ability “to get things for their con partments w called before e Bh bythe stockholde 0 Aare Dees 098 8. HerENS oe ane the death rate are startling — “_ og ‘ ‘| stituents.” What is meant by this | and fo decrease their forces |City council from ¢ Thirteenth ——— BD Peay at 2 duly-called meeting pss wo age pcan pe Rate Abroad. it le urged that the use of safety |'« thelr ability to procure improve | of « * and cut down their| Ward, today withdrew from the} On the ground that she neglect- of said teekholders. held in thei when they © pronounced th For the last five years (fq death lamps be m compulsory, that ments and other work for their | pay Efforts to accomplish "ce, finding that he had not re. ed her children and refused to care r ~ . , Mf | catlo for each 1.000 employed tn the use of explosives be regulated, Wards at the expense of the gen-|this are being made in every mu-|*ded in his district the required | for them, Phillip 1. Hughett today Deattle m De in foreian lands has been: France 91,\ that the sides of coal mine pase 1 fund nicipal department jlength of time. Rexinger was a| brought suit for divorce from his You are - ae eae am | candidat on the republican ticket. wife, Evelyn May Hughett no in = ~ FIRST BET 5 MADE ON Heigium 1.00, Great Britain 1.28,/ages be kept wet to prevent the | memes . ene doe Prussia 2.06. In Helginm, where | ignition of coa! dust, and that every = rn on stock six De the death rate ls less than one-third mine be equipped with tanks of BAILEY ARRAIGNED FILES ANowER a = = wal be credited on the be« Lo ; NEXT ELECTION that in the United States, the most compressed air or oxygen. #0 as to Charging that bis two boys wer ; @ the SUPERIOR COA sre maintained. Kxperiments|ings in which as irreeplt Kopuather, with: tab role font ome pene _ AAD IMPROVEMENT CO are being continually made, look-| mosphere f« > nt. By th “ “~y a: 7 Hee yo ; a anf 4 the lads rted pneumonia imless pa i to the SI 21OR By United Press.) nx to the prevention of mine hor such apparatus rescue parties ma Harris Brown, al Horace |; ewis Bonelle today Med an an Ratley, who Is char COAL AND IMPROVE YORK, Jan. 11.-—With the j rors eater after a firedamp diene d with having | «wer and crosscomplaint: to the { ed Marshall Combs in a box: | action « vaght by his wife, Ethel 1 r@) sh and \ or a divorce i Ca and tions which will nominate} tn European coal produc | rescue injured miners, who SR6ane Ss SO OB MENT COMPANY at residential candidates six months{ing countries the output has con-| wise would fall victima of the mua th Per Savir Bank away, betting on the election has|tinually increased and the death | sonous atmoephere. ar in the southend freight yards} i « é ding. anc ‘ t siready been start The firat -m pose sm the night of Dec. 18, was ar ¢ eee, OF F. Torma & ight ot John He was given until Tuesday to} 3. MeDonald, the tarfman, to bet plead to the charge of murder in - { t toa 1 err $5,000 that Got. Johuson, of Min the fi « which bas been (By United Press.) i WI BUY Beautifal CLEARED VIEW Lots 10 BLOCKS From Bx Mie bench ine t nesota, if sinated for the presi Hlodged against him SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 11.—Mrs. {}} position and UNIVERSITY Grounds Overlooking Lake Washing: T. | Brown became engaged in an ale Herman Oclrichs refuses to affirm CONVERTED INTO NEWSPAPER PRINT PAPER AND PRES he * ye elected. The teport We te Union BAY, The © t i 4 i A a ee hol with the ks | or at Uk eae te Soe TARIFF MAKES DRAIN FALL ON AMERICAN FORESTS, throation with Combs, while the|or deny the report that she and jy (°™ Uslow BAY, The Cascade and Olymple Mountains in THREE @ the . i. Sheviin, father of Thomas Shev , 8 \< mills begin to eat into the almoat |{¥o were playing a game of cards,| Mra. Frank Carolan smoked cigar. Directions. This Addition Adjoins TWO City Parke on a 70-Ft Yale Seaton: Syst, wel ee osc op itmnitiess forests of Canada. Inet, |according to the story he tells ettes & fashionable cafe last jj) Boulevard. Near Car Line, New Line NOW Building WILL member of the national|..W ASHINGTON, D. an. 11 — Gantalty, the price Of paper would baat Combs over the head with a| Thursday night before a gathering })) Pass Through the ENTIRE Addition, ‘To See The Prettiest Addi The rapidity with which the news paper ix eating up the Amertean ypruce f an cated He Prophesies Walk-Away alarm among officials of the gov ¥ ASHINGTON * , Thia|erament, who have been looking, Increase = St iTON, Jan. 11 hi : / - es Hr) ‘oo ae sand they would select a more inter f into the thing. The conversion o' wazines ia inid by goveroment jae andiat to walk donk vas Taft day. Among those whe) ciruce timber into paper ix going experts to the introduction of thy ne of v abou! i to assure the secretary Of of a the rate of 1,766,000 feet for type setting machine. In 189 TO PENSION MODOC INOIAN b wa hat the nominations would | working of the year. newspapers and periodicals averag WAR SURVIVORS. walkaway for him, was Repre yee eee tte 4 6.7 pages each, on « basis of | Hannah Wheeler today fii wuit | djof the elite Mrs. Oelrichs, wh he Way-| questioned today, said 1 have en peavey ie. Th drop some, and the paper trust | Peoden peavey handie. T would not have quite the cinch on | Mian died the next day at affaira which (t has today side Emergency hospital no ebjection to wh say about me, but 1 should think from Minne i} ; }}) ton EVER Platted IN The City LIMITS, Take Greeniake Car to Station. Our Salesman Th forests @ EVERY Day, or call on the paper EPO Fetes FF mber is cut “ ves Kahn of California, “the 1 ‘ r Ithough f ht 1 00 ‘ 1 if the superior court against th i a nite at@™, although a few weight, and in 1900 6.6 pages; 1905 ; (By United Press.) Hy ‘ ages, as the ut of injuries me ; Gunaén ears from 1880 to 1905 the nur a 4 ion for pensioning survivo SKS DIVORCE During 1905 the newspaper de ber of newspapers and periodicais alleged to have been suffered In a) i Modoo war in Oregon and ¢ Co aiming that ber husband /|mand alone consumed 900,000 tons jof classes in the United Sta ro | ae, oe oe ged on 1874 and 1874 tr to ex and has frequently |of manufactured white paper. This tically doubled. During that time cable car and wears se oe 1 by Hawley, of or teak ought suit for di- tt sper mills in the country, To ing the last decade the number of was killed. pensions 46 - indian wer , from Sami er make it required an army of 15,000 morning newspapers imcreased 7.1 . V s of the period from 1832 to RANCHERS = Sone =, linen who drew $9,000,000 In waxes. |per cent, while the number of even ASKS FOR DAMAGES | ‘ Ww. C. T. U. MEETING. |The mills used raw material|ing newspapers lecreased 11.5 per! : amounting to 1,200,000 cords, repre | cent O. A. Thompson today brought RAIN FALLS IN INDIA For a SHORT time we will sell you as fine Farming Land as he Seattle Federation W. C. T./senting the ent of about 100,000| During the last 20 years the even-|suit in the superior court against YOU EVER SAW, for $4.00 per acre, This land will grow any will hold a meeting at the PI ‘ ing newspapers have increased the Bolcom Mills, of Ballard, as the | (By United Pron.) ‘ thieg (hat cam be grown tm Washington. NO Irrigation needed mouth Congregational churct, Unt The 4 at tariff on lumber |tmore rapidly than the morning |result of am accident suffered in| LAHORM, India, Jan. U—The fe aid terms on this . and Third, Tuesday after-|causes this enormous drain to fall | newspaper the mill yards ow Mareh 26, Tbe | drouth, which has prevailed for the u 10 o'clock Imost entirely upon the for of A hundred years ago there we plaint eee ae ‘hg — teat ue — aha _e 1 For Full Particulars Call on ANTAL PARLORS Scientific temperance Inquiry will the United States has been sug: | 969 newny re in the = United edly ord “er a pile by rate: 1 aoule wtate of fa a” Ayenus te discnased and plans will be ar-| gested that it woul@ be @ Wise pollt-|@tetes, having an aggregate circ unker which had been careiess mine, whten camwed such (errible INTERNATIONAL BOND AND REALTY COMPANY, Inc, ee d for the medal contest cam: |ical | economic move fo remove lation of 22,921,700 copies per an pied va Thompson aske for moriality in recent sears, bas thus 1089 American Bank Building. sige bemvin tember duty. and let the paper nom. ‘$10 000 damages. been averted. a

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