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cafes which ng iquor on leading to the \ hard ng The liquor, it is charged, was ed by the walters in teacups hon the cre ith a wink of he loft eye, orde 4 “cold ‘ waltors sit mers irther earch thi me but the quest was resumed this after noon Captain Ander of the Ander on amboat company, who has ected the earch h crew searching for the it is recovered or abandone Hughes = ws uw months ago to a Ballard school TACOMA CONTRACTOR GETS $180,000 JUDGMENT t, im the country. It was a vy plece of work, much avation being encount settlement wa Mr. being rob class! fication, When it came Rennett thought he d by a fraudulent to a nd, upon being refused his money, filed a Hen on the ditch and the company’s land, about 000 acres in extent A little more than a month ago an handed down af- firming a judgment in favor of Mr. Bennett in the sum of $180,000, and lowing the plaintif attorney fees in the sum of $16,900. opinion was ee ed * WORK FOR 400 MEN. * * * (By United Pr PORTLAND, Or * Work has been *® sumed on the Ore | ® ington & Idaho railroad by Har- * riman, and over 400 men will * be put at work at once to com- * plete the road, which is to be * opened for traffic within 90 * days. The road is to operate * between Raparia, Wash., and *® Lewiston, Idaho. ed ) Feb ordered re on, Wash * 5— Sete e eee eee eee eee TO DISCUSS EXCLUSION After a short business session to- night of the antral Labor Council at Labor Temple, there will be an open meeting for the public to hear the exclusion question discussed by delegates to the convention being held in this city. Andrew Furuseth, representing Coast Seamen's union, who will go | to London this year as the delegate of the American Federation of La- ber to attend the British Trades Labor congress, will speak tonight if he arrives ) Ie the city in time. WOMAN DIVORCED BY RABBI 8. Marko and Mary Kanaris, ar- rested by Detectives Peterson and McClurg on @ warrant sworn out by the woman's husband, were dis- charged by Judge Gordon this aft- ernoon for lack of evidence. On the stand, Mary Kanaris testi- fied that she is no } wife of the complaining witn aving been granted a divorce by Rabbi Ganz, of the Orthodox Jewish chureh. SOLDIER PUNISHED. For refusing to undergo a surgi- cal operation ordered by the post Carl B. Morton of Com- Third regiment, at Fort courtmartialed and sentenced to six months at the guard house. He will also forfelt $10 pay each month during his con- finement surgeon, pany H, Lawton, was | RETURNS TO SEATTLE. | | Declaring that Seatile is good enough for him, Charlies D. Ray- mer proprietor of Raymer's Old Book store, has ret ed from a month's absence in Spokane, where he is interested in another book store. Mr. Raymer came to Seattle from Minneapolis WASHINGTON, Feb. 5,—Sena- tor Beveridge, of Indiana, today addressed the senate on the sub- ject of tariff, advocating the pointment of a commission com- posed of experts, whose duty it will be to get the facts relating to the tariff probjem. ap- “BIRTH RECORD. were Births registered today as follows | Clarlo—To wife of G. Ciarlo, 2415 ; Day, January 31, a daughter. | Cramer—-To wife of C. W. Cra- |mer, Rainier Beach, February 3, a son Graude—To wife of L. Graude, Brighton Beach, February 3, a daughter. DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today as lows kle—C. E 31, Providence Brown—C. Brown. Providence hospital -A. K. Beggs fast Columt B Finkle January hospital 50, 28 January Be 8 February Cc. Conway, Eighteenth 76, av Conway February north Werge Capt 349 M Wenge, February 2, 604 Tenth ay Wolf—Infant, Fepruary 2, 3049 Forty-sixth ay, southwest Smith—M mith, February 8, Minor hospital John—K. John, 26 Providence hospital | Cramer—W, H. Cramer 3, 1940 Fourth av January 30, Feb | ruary north. | STUDENT KILLED FOR | } BURGLAR | ° (By United Prose. di SAN JOSE Cal Feb. b Wil} bs liam Coole a Stanford student fam Watki aw r in the from Kalispell, Mont., was shot and | sm t , 4 |killed early this morning at Palo “ " * [Alto while entering the home of | Pike : be 1 a Walter Uhiman by mistake, Uh} court Friday on of t man, thinking Cooley a burglar, | liquor or fired, sending the bullet through OE draws Ole Has | Cooley's head on, M. Met Putnan — - (By United Press.) In ext fepul 1 € c e Ol ( f : f inti Sha ees eae. a} WAIRHAN Alaska, Keb ; tee ce Sees, em mi or Fat omplete Exclusion of All Asiatics From + * ed staton troops from Fort (4 cane - 0 wi rved a “ on ae * OAKI APPOINTED * nm may be called here to 4 Marshal I ar it ‘ to enfe ‘ 1 ps ys , “ * PRIVY COUNSELLOR, # M 7 ent labor diso he mine ir t the presen American Soil-—-Gives Grounds of Protest Against * * y re Th uld request the presence . (By United Prem.) * « has failed but there is a a Immigration. |® cial announcement of ‘the Soaheiiipan terrorize the district by intimidat-| Every plant on the 1 |® Appointment of Aoki as privy ® ine nomenon men now working full time with wet anes |*® counsellor will be made to w& There was a faint echo of the The stage of Kather creek, con-|uMion miners. The latter are being ® morrow ® election disturbances this morning |taintng several non-union mon was! paid $5 a day with b en men worked ju « érench 5 ‘ Second © x * * | when John Clancy culled at police < ‘ ' : 0 Washingt , orth =A 8 i, the Introduction of thin held up and the ring leaders offing. The mir rain on I Washington near —o.. incongruous and nonassimilable|* Akt was recently recalled #| headquarters and received — $160) ;ry 0 yuh, Wn toe rine nioniats | for protection + teal aluie ta‘annited _ glean of element into our national life wilt|* © Japan from Washington, #| bail money which he put up Mon-| io yorary to town under F if the soldiers must come! the bod Hughes; purser — of maaive Inevitably impair and degrade if|* he was stationed as the #! day for M, F. Murphy, C. A. Mar U. &. Marshall Perry immediately! to afford it of the ste Dorothy, Who fell 4 are a [not effectively destroy o1 . * wikado’s ambassador * shall and L. Page, judges in the overboard and was drowned Mon 1 foreign y ay chertah an Pease — . a tt sto cong ed institutions of american life * * | Pourth pr t of the Firet ward day aithruoes, bet © It 5 0 “ ‘ Third, these Adriatios » al ee The judges were arrested Mon B Ss 10 ooo HA rhe ing he at one time ing 8 are alien 7 7 Senge geese ae arm | tO our ideas of patriotism, moral day and booked at police headquar E 7 , caught what is beliey 4 on as and all A ity and high conception of Chris ters on a charge of violating the aan this hone, wat? { ae gee mee f the Fourth, their pres © here ie ball for them in the sum ‘ef §60 face 1 heav She SSchaslor eameee North | degrading and contaminating in| leach and they were released, sub: Aaiat — as |Muence to the ¢ H T jwequently completing thelr work as I ER ar « © pest phases of j T America in remilar 4.) Ameri life | judges | & ¥ gembled Bt eee ope rw A John Perry, deputy county attor & does hereby most otha gorges aaverion ney, who inatituted the procesd- | a _ quest: h. with their low standard] ¢ \ iy a law ‘ontinued owdy le: ot boys, ines, did not follow up hie action The immediate age 4 of living, unusual surroundings whiet “9 hae ~ by filing a complaint, and afte 1 (By United Pr ) discussions have finally led to a which will exclude, # and and) “0d ¢ labor, they constitute SL Bae Ob One OF CWO OooRsIONS | he arrests no action was taken| NEW YORK, Feb, 6.—Much dis-| Wager, th t of which fs not the ma t . all Asiatics from ¢ & formidable and fleree competi. |2¢arly resulted in breaking up! igward pushing the cases ss made pu h is pposed te wehous ‘ i toward pushing th ’ cussion, pro and con, on the curb the insular oe “og ia} UO ARAlnst Our American system, |church service has brought a 4 be about $10,000, at even mone United States. enath mn he pride and glory of our civili complaint to the police from C. E THIEF SHOT AND KILLED. a on the floor of the stock €% |that Theodore Roosevelt would by | i emphatica ration, a gy re . change has bee nused by To he next president of the nited 4 . do beredy ation, and unless probibited by | Nafteiger, of 4031 Aurora st. with t has been caused by Tom/the next 7 nt of the United (By United Pre Z om sng | thfective ma will result inithe request for protection’ bere (By United Press.) Lawson's recent prediction that | States. It is said that the broker : + “s Tae the adminis irreparable deterioration of Amer | after STOCKTON, Cal, Feb. 6.—Fred | President Ro sevelt’s sccessor making t bet represent pol TACOMA, Fet Nelson n executive officers of (h« can labor Nafteger says the bove have been | Bills, an ex-convict, who hae done | would be Roosevelt himself. These | cians of national importance nett, the well-known contractor left » 6 . h, the nz in on ‘ 7 n at San Quenti r ‘ohwot ae t night for Boles, Jdaho, 6. oo States entering 'n! Sixth, the living 4 r midet : , time at San Quentin and Pols | ht for ¥ Idaho, t 1 which will permit the rule fa large body of A gathering Sunday evenings at the | wa, shot in the Kite saloon her | & ange mo statics, ¢ oor of the u ‘ortle r ewes “ eee yg hae | le a judgment of 0,000 which country to make kreater number of whom ar wa f the church at Fortieth and | inis morning after he bad blows | s men! 1 typo t eb - Fie itman avs. Fremont, and during |p ~ ; has just been granted him by the tions ss to wha * armed, loyal to thetr 8 OVER \the hour of vi mngaging in| ‘2°, sAfe and was in the act tate supreme court in uit ut toe ‘ entertain . wt . wa aking th nounand . ye pe godlg Seabee n Fo 7 ieee of dis joud talk and scuffing, despite the — gry pe Ps soon against the Twin F company said not of hostility to « » manner og tage he sult grew « ne deal of tmmigrating ©, without any allegiance Ay ay gree the my «4 nt to the | the Elite, shot Elite ax the latter | ‘ Th - os Bod “ States, @ overnment OF inatitutions, mot | seene Sunday mint be we sae gt 6 vetoing Che net | Idaho corporation some years ago wstalning American life in times A be vey In 1904 he took from the company U of peace “i ever ready to re gE : » first, 25 mile Betrayal of Rights b Lowe a re @ contract to dig the first, 25 miles " puch agree ond to the cause of their own ASK FREE of an irrigration ditch which is Bestar that any soc ations in times of war, make these Nell Pickerell, alias Harry Liv.) She visited headquarters this |?) "") a peel yp lee pilin eae Prvies be venie “ Asiation an appalling menace to ings on, picked up last night by morning d promine hat if Nell} _ = ee Con and a betrayal the American republic, the splen-| RIDES Patrolman Fleming, was ked were given her liberty she would] United Ti eeetean elt tid achievement wrought by the lato} quarters clad in her com: see the girl left the elty per-| 7 RM 1S? the rights 0 som “- - trong arms and loyal hearts of vet utfit of men's clothing anently ant your @ 4 he Caucaasion tollers, patriotic ae held without ‘ rmiasion for this was refused Ten ering om st vey ae i] wr aan of i ana tec ieee, c| COMED into the Un Sta nts appeared before the coun a _ a aes aaion 4 ae eng | . fo ged for domesti isla ty commissioners this afternoon to (By United Press.) Co culm wien Sued eee bs iy Ad eva Aen Ay _ Grter eo Gf congress and of cx on Lake Washington, connecting George E. Chamberlain, democratic | 0 | Be : . 7 fps ee ste nipping was warned today elephone and wanted to ow if strange behavior in masquerading Your memorialists Seattle with Kirkland and the north governor of Oregon, will be a can shes coma Ha bw ae dalacae ioe trials enmene | tT her bureau that INTO THE DITCH Jeounty districts. While no defin-|didate for the office of United | "> CL to Accept the fad without brovest |® storm of considerable intensity Protest against the employment ite action had been taken by the | States senator. He has been twice . _— ¥ . sadtha ight be expected during the aft M Asiaticn on board ves fi wee commissioners up to a late hour, | elects rhor of the state as mun | crnoon and tonight the American flag. fo the ex {t is regarded as certain that the the can of that party. Ore The storm is approaching from of American seamen _ (By United Press.) comminsioners will not grant any | gon gave " lore Roosevelt 30,000 WHISKY f EA Ds usual direction and is central Wiolation of the Americar SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Feb. &. |tree ferry Plurality at the last presidential | British Columbia, moving memorialists ; The Weathound Los Angeles lim-| Th mimiasioners urge that the election, and yet one year later re slowly towards the east. High enactment of law ited on the San Pedro, Los Angeles ‘peat they can do will be to have elected Gov. Chamberlain by a ma-4 outhwesterly winds with rain are 3 e@aployment & Salt Lake railroad was wrecked ‘ihe ferry operated or strictly jority of 2.494 over James Withy expected to make up the fery of Weaseis x 'ast night at Petley station, seven cash basis, and place cout to combe, the nominee of the repab ithe gale. ‘American Mag oF in any branch ™lles from Riverside. The engine those people who are uired to Heans. At Tatoosh at 11:35 today the of the pubiic pose oo portion of the |avail themselves of the ferry serv Feb HOS ES a a | wind was blowing 24 miles an hour, : track and the entire train of seven figure. " . ee > hy | accompanied by an easterly rain care left the track Gad Went tate ur te acteatian bow sically and mentally wrecked was in the last stages of the whisky | } the ditch. where it lies at an angle ever, will probably be the opera only the memory of a past Sint ag ne Vo oe PARK BOARD PAYS. man’s clothing tole 9 story of! em | of 45 degrees. It ts said that all/tion of the ferry by county was blighted at the very jie" in ee Getic aes yi ine : © com of the passengers w severely |instead of awarding the franchise of suscens, Rev. W. J.\of sounen and incidents which lin The park boa a through th ation, | shak ». but ' © ite oper 0 private ” nen 8 p ats whi | Charity Organization society, paid . 7 as at first intend th® most eloquent and learned the days of bis glory in the pabtie parks. "The Ambassador Recalled. i Exposition Bill Reported. po ae oo ane 9 spo on B monpid ell ‘ d cortaes details id out today were for the ST PETE Pon. & “ - 4 Insane and ordered commit of the y * @ last recourse ft ca eae ie ae < ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 5—The| WASHINGTON, Feb. Th {iby United Precn) aes gprs 8 ee a cepamanad fale Ber a ante w nd amounted te © | Freneh ambassador, M. Hompard,/Cullom bill, appropriating $2 PORTLAND, 0: Feb Bi : yee end : to a ; yo One hundred and thirteen y whom the French government has for the United States’ partietpation , _ gh i . | ae etaee cueatier tate conan ee Suara’ tamale ac tenia ed the money. Last week nfit-| recatled, left hurriedly for Paris. in the Tokio exposttion, was re terly scoring John i. Hall as a anitary experts in the superior more ibe eoovery is regarded | 92 nen were give work and He will return only te presuet bts . pase gps . public officer who betrayed his | court, who pronounced him mental of the questio Ssh. bs tae widened ' 1 ported favorably toda y th : ; ; p bi letters of recall, which virtually | senate committce on foreign rela U*t 8nd assisted land thieves in ly unbalanced W. J. Thompson, D. D.} were Gemanded be dann de> tern plindering the government of its! This is the ending chapter in was regarded in hie day as tap wee dominion, Francis J. t opened | the life of one who fell from his st «ifted divine in the the government's final argument in | high estate h drink; a mar esbytery of vtland. Hi . = THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY the Hall land fraud case this morn-| of superior attaininents, moral and later entered the Church of Eng ing. He will speak for the greater cliectual, who forsook his pulpit d and afterwards came to the! Com; ers Steamboa: i ; | lete Furnish part of the day. The defense will 4 a record » nd to none in bis United States, embracing the P of Homes, Ste ts and Hor 1h have its innings tomorrow native lar nly to ble into! copal ministry For the past 1 | ° the lowest levels re hed by the years his life has been a recital | | intemperate of a strong man’s brave t in One offer of « site for one of the PORTLAND BAN KS There is every evidence that he effectual fight against the drink| )ranch Carnegie libraries was made made a gallant fight against the habit, He even immersed himself! tgay to Judge A. C. Rochester | inevitable end that spelled ruin,!in the wilds of Hiritish Columbia fn | or nig office in the Bailey building | cesefully withstand the appeal of | liquor, but the man’s physical and at of West Seattle and will be the barroom mental strength was sapped to the 1° in sat “Gireuted | | How he came to Seattle no one point where he could not withstand ths Refi daa” tow } (By United Press.) knows. One day recently he was the temptation, and he now seems |-rhe name of the donor will t = sities PORTLAND, ©: Feb. 6.—The| taken ax a patient to the Wayside only wait the final call which pe until the offer If| proposed merger between the de-| Emergency hospital and an exam the sad record of an te board in a formal If fanct Oregon Trust and Savings ination developed the fact ¢ he fe's derelicts | bank and = th German American 2 = i eek Bergains in Yard Goods If | bank was fo lly comp! d this FUGITIVE 18 CAUGHT. cme Sule" Sno ALLEGED MURDERER IE tens urtain ee oe rag. Na a | We have a few rolls of last is to pay the creditors of the (Ry United Pres ) t ustin, coin dot or pattern de | vp : Gromen Treat tn tall thin the CHICAGO, Feb. & r Ca Windows. Prices a At Mid Week Sale priess a set cloth still on hand. Those goods |f| Receiver Deviin Will hold the as-| tomobile tn which Fremont Old r, of curtains, bed set, dresser and © “ = Tr managing editor of the ) Fran were regularly priced at 26 sets of the Oregon Trost until all nana Ihe yard; special, a | table coverings may be had at | “eT? reeularly price if the Habilities of the Oregon Trust | cinco Bulletin, was kidnaped sev ie - S¢ | Small cost | yard. The lot includes many very |) and Savings are adjusted ; : eral months ago and taken from Me yard; special, a yard | Regular Svc yard; special, a yard | pretty and dainty patterns, and | | aft Williams, a negro, who peotosragh. Wittens Was positive-| San Francisco to Santa Barbara > ile 30¢ | will be on sate tomorrow at just | ALASKA MINE CAGE. has been identified by the Omaha ly identified in Omaha as the man | was arrested | here on a fugitive We yard; special, a yard | Regular 4Ge yard: special, a yard 7 authorities as a man wanted for who several years ago tried to| warrant. Callanc 4 half price, 12%¢ a yard. Not (By United Prose. | mur in that city, will be re poison an entire family, one of his! wijtingness to & ise < 27 ¥ f iiling yard; special, a yard Regular 40c yard; special, a yard | °V@rT 12 yards to any one cus |. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—The | leased from the county jail tomor- victims dying. Donahue, of | cisco without extr adition. 17 = tomer United States circuit court of ap-|row morning. Williams was sen. Omaha, wired the local police that . read | peals today handed down a decision |tenced on August 6 last to serve officers would be sent after the | —-———— | affirming the decision of the lower | six months in the county jail here immediately but up to the SOCIETY MAN JILTS court in the case of C. R gas, (on a cha of threatening to kill ent no further word has been | |who was charged with obtaining |his wife and mother-in-law, who ived, and Sheriff Smith will } money under false pretenses by | live in Georgetown allow the alleged murderer his SERVANT GIRL raudulently representin - 4 The r present wife gave the freedom at 8 o'clock tomorrow fraudulently representing the v | of a placer mine near Juneau, | police the tip that led to the local morning unless additional instruc. | Aiaska. Griggs was tried in Alas. | authorities comp ating withthe tions are received from the Omaha (By United Press.) l 15. ka last year and convicted Omaba susscabl t. By means of a police | BELLINGHAM Feb. 5.—The — a =——=—=s| first breach of promise sult filed pecia c | WRARAKKKHAAHARAAS in Whatcom county in years was | * * placed on record when Mary Pear Oe pay 2Pd Coat Rack Is made of oak; may be had in weathered | * * |son, a servant girl, started action m finish. | ches In length and fitted with 4 brass | * A Wi * to recover $5,000 damages from onal —e Rack is intended to be fastened to wall with \* se * Olaf Sahlbom, a well-known s¢ eee © holes be provided, one at each end; the reg le * young man of this town, whose Whar price of th 15¢ 1 eee Be & t his rack is Special price for tomorrow | wh t tail is prominent in business i : & io not 2 circles The wo n alleges that on i ot your ’ — December 24, 1906, Christmas eve, ae week, how. wi * few and Financia Olaf p sed to marry her, but k * thouta " ~ A well organized and well greas-, nate the ward again in a primary |that he proved fickle and never Ef s and ent a i ” . * terest if dep * | ed:political machine built up for the | & om, this organization selected carried out bis part of the con at ’ as its candidate C. M. Howe, wh Special $29. 75 * Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. * | prinection of booze Interests in| Wi {4 CHnaante ©. M. Howe, who | tract 56 Nickel-Plated Tea Kettle; special tomor * * | Wont Seattle was sadly demoralized | would “follow - gram” much m: ned row | c ustrated ry de mf - “ . Ys jor ‘ws s O59 | Butte file ay : mase Bi * | eest. Monday when Max Wardall| faithfully than Councilman Schmita COWEN STRIKES MAN $1.26 Food Chopper; special tomorrow Se | sirens reg A and _ \* * | geteated C. M. Howe for the Repub-| Mr. Howe had been a member of $1.50 Food Chopper: aperial tomorrow #14 00 | hy dicta. Thee bonds Rat an" | * * | Mean councilmante nomination from | the West Seattle counct] and had a| ol-Plated 3-Pint Coffee Pot i Gee tom danere laree [ai @ * This organization was first cre: and franchise questions swiie ; : ‘ iy te Sevinalt amd Loubt eo * * |ated to meet the emergency pre-| But in Monday imary election ckelPlated Cuspidor; special tomo jon drawer and double stor | . » saloo' 4 brewing the Paul organiza enco . : nigh He a. ae * ted to the saloon and brewing th nl org n encountered) 4. 1D, Cowen., who, not long ago, ; ~ ah Te ee ee # | interests several months ago by the | the real thing in political oppost-| gaye the city of Seattle a valuable Family Clesver; special Tonsh baveied wide: men * @ | Antl-booze campaign in new | tion in the candidacy of Max Ward-| bark in the north end of the city lhe A Flo ns ter epect Ainge Mg 4 7 lage ee ills & | ward, and its first camy that all. Wardail is emphatically anti-| togay paid a fine of $25 and costs I Blade Mincing Knife | [ar proce “ $29 75 far the nomination of unel | booze and appealed to the elector 2 . ey Rann lar the nomination of Councilman | be a e electe n Justice Carroll's court on @ “ sad play dana s * * | Schmitz, was successful largely on|on that program, offering a side| charse of assault and battery i> * account of the confidence inspired line of other progressive mufcipal| ty, a land trade Cowen accused / Reap eee: |* * | by the character of the candidate | policies, His campaign was an ag-| 9 man named Ryers of turning over oe ALL THE CREDIT |» # | selocte gressively active one, and when the | some mortgaged personal property 1403 TO YOU, WANT | Mall Orders |f| * * | But Councilman Schmitz did not | votes were counted Monday night) which was supposed to have been } | Fy } prove to be as useful in the council his opponent found themselves Foew tant * 4th and Pike St. Soll free. The man called Cowen a liar SECO | Cavchail | | * * {as they had expected him to be, }snowed under by a vote of 318 to, and the latter struck the man in ppretntis | stata [RR Re Rt ttt and they did not encourage him to) 407. : (a the f Cowen did not permit the J | enter the race for ection, put ne members of Mr. Paul's or: | case to go to trial } and | ting up C. M. Howe Instead ganization are, as a consequence itis = - : " s themesives Walter Kahlow, of 504 Twenty | | The West ttle booze machine | chasing themselve ad one an Valter Kablow, of 504 Pi dag ee iw organized and works under the | other round and round in a circle, | eighth av. S., ran’ away from home AVE.| vomeny lirection of Frank Paul, with Lu- | aski , another how in the| yesterday and his mother has asked | | irection of Frar * i 1 asking ¢ r how in the| ye i | AND | clen Maguire, Arthur Raymond and world it could have happened. Like the police to pick him up. He Is Points, | | euy now union st || | Filled other ward healers as Heutenants | some other interests which attempt-| 16, medium height for his age, and Ai] | Pay LATER a and the Ilquor men of the ward ed to monkey with the new prim wore @ striped suit and soft biacn a es =———J | 1 | mn pecieee | vay Aye ad {tw inost active supporters law, they have received a message| hat. Mrs. Kahlow thinks the boy | | J Confident of its ability to domf-| from the people is rooming with newsboys

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