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| ' DOWN AROUND G, WASHINGTON’S OLD HOME THE WASHINGTONS OF TODAY ARE LIKE ° THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 22, 1908 THE SANDS OF THE SHORE; THEY TAKE KINDLY TO HATCHET-CHERRY TREE YARN BY GILSON GARDNER FREDERICK SHURE Va. Feb. la George Washington a myth or did he really live? And, if wo, how about the cherry tree and the hatehet - In this part of the country th are all kinds of evidences the G. Washington actually happened There are hows and relics and collateral descendants lying around on all sides. ‘Toore ts hie mothe house, and the ove Ke ballt fo his favorite sister, and one on the spot where another house used to be In which George was a boy, Aed there ix a toonument to bia mother and a rock on which she sat, and the hotel where George stopped, and even the chair in which mother was sitting when told about George's election a» first president of the Unt states And last, but not least, there te an actual desceddant of Sister Het tle running for mayor of F foksburg George wot de ral de pring like Abr ante, he had an off “KENMORE,” HOME AT FREDERICKSBURG OF BETT {He had some half-brothers. I WASHINGTON’S FAVORITE SISTER, HE BUILT IT FOR HER Dir i utter the Hritieh AND FURLOUGHED A SOLDIER TO DO THE INTERIOR DECORA: |inirat under whom he wax And thene half brothers TIONS. and were given to marriage until et ee Srerdl WHERE THIS LATER BUILT HOUSE STANDS WAS WASH H ERE 16 WHERE THE HATCHET.) : ~> nearly everybedy in Westmoreland] INGTON’S BOYHOOD HOME. A Ss FA VORI 7 E county, Char! inty and me q TREE INCIDENT 18 SAID TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE, the other counties in Virginia ts es Kind of @ nephew of | the neaton had five wives, one an own cousin, a Mis Th mi) = — ton und all wives had children pores to complicate the mat | Be . aed ter Slowly ed t is daughte me ee , age, George adopted bh llingham Minis’ She ¢ accompanied by he ne gig ly Hae daughter, the grandchild of — the ry his favorite secre | ye ks t q Dea dying man, The hymn y Col. Lewis, Then it was ar ——— Sin His th. ed was @ favorite with th 4 $ 0 inister, and an they aang his head that a swarm of descend! Testimony of a highly tnterest-;the firm reports that out of 36 cat minwmier, ae : should descend from le bought fi farmers ta t rested back on the pillows and his ing nature is expected to develop VO Souk rom fart a se wandered to the window. As mat (whe wae Hhewsas . ‘ i same vielnity were found In (By United Press.) Meme shed there fluttred down on|"!* Godmother), Mildred Washing, |as the result of # ult instituted Im fe1g and condemned outrignt, and BELLINGHAM, Feb. 22—His}the alll a snow-white pigeon. It ree as or the | he mupertor court yesterday ty J. parts of seven me ee ane t t t ords jerees §=ceeccacums « " M. Hathaway, of Auburn. lo re mnaed and destroyed eare drinking im the strains of | mained there until the last words), oe aa oy Nearer My God to Ti ‘and his of the song were being repeated, |" mothers oe the famity | cover money he alleges ia due him | The names of the persons from eyes resting on & snow-white dove then it flew away name of Washington, but are HOt) trom Fryeiruhn & Co. for eattie om the condemued cattle were ‘ca alighted on the window stil The singers directed their atten. | % Closely od to George as ot 4 the defendant corporation. As yurchased were submitted to L. M Rev. Wm. R. Adams, 40 years a tion again to dying man, He | * descendants, as those of his own |.) offset to the sult, the meat pack Woodcock, city milk Inspector, last 2c ureh fous emained so| Mister Bettie, Bhe lived In Fred) ing ox y replies that the cattle night, but he deciare not one minister in the Christian church, was unconscious, and remai roe olf ng: on oe " Lb th Oreenaverg. Bear a or, es on which Hathaway seeks to re of them wae supplying milk to the Thursday evening sank into uncon- until his death j Fo ~ wrong eg ’ sciousness at until his) Ri Adams came to the coast |'* from this aahington the! cover were found infected with local dealers. A large portion of sath at the home of his daughter | two years ago from dissourl, where | 14¥i# Wallace, candidate for WAY’ | toberculosis and condemned by the the miik sold in this city, however Just as it was announced that he he had been serving aa a minister Pi > nd United States meat inapectors comes from the suuth valley, dix was failing fast and could not live in the Christian chureh since hie tl Saree In connection with this statement tricts more than a few hours, the old man early manhood. He leaves three 4 ‘ne igen ~" seyret e : see te ee re revived and called to those about sons, o living in California, one Seton od amy Guibelerel Grantabant. (ahd: Vis tn eanea ‘tartitan tee etka tented eta him to draw nearér. Then he ask: in Nevada and ove tn Kans an “ ae " He is Henry Byrd Lewis, a great-| same that stands in my best bed *r ein, pas « Pa A Pacee grandson of Pi Washington, an| room), my quilted blue and white }, Ready fer the Lord, Bho engines of 24,000 horse power f 1 gentleman 82 years of age, re quilt and my best dressing G18 OC lion ot life < just been built at the works historic colonial estates, 25 a Arthur. D. Carpenter, pastor. 4 p the Fore River Shipbuilding wn the Rappahannock from Fred Moses and the Prophets 6 | ROAD pany in Quincey. They a ericksbura. Thas, from Hettle to \* outh —- Heatthe—ftainter near . . shipped to the Japanese to be in-| the mayoralty candidate is five gen Maynard ay. Kermon at 30 p.m stalled In the armored cruiser Ibutl.| erations, with a member of the | “ ag roe py oe or Revi whieh fs being built at the uavy | third generation still surviving. i bin ieahen's tale Rev Extensive improvements om the) vara in Kure | H Lewis Wallace is bic and|@ ee ee anes e ne ** *¢ ” a Great Northern will be begun whea bionde, seach as tradition says the ond me R a herch ett of the a the sprin | Waahington of this period was, # otlces ne chy the State,” by state's ‘The ergata bed tye > v4 | characteristic of the tribe. He in| # not be accepted after 6 o'clock @ What Does it Mean? constructed and new ties an energetic and por and when |@ Friday afternoon pound stee! rails supplied OF THE EXPOSITION not giving bin att n to politic All notices must contain @) Methodist. | Stee) bridges will replace the iw sapposed to practice law subjects of sermons ae. el mecniversity MBH died and Puget sound Fredert re has & very | @ ery of mails, notices should & m me Present Day s " « PN. Innes, director of the fa | ™eror. reder’ ~~ ae a ve > perance Wave ep m Waeh ag one egg og hag 4 tos lington Lewis in the olf colonial) @ ble, In order to insure fer tives that are to haul the trains yesterday appointed directongen homestead, “Kenmore.” where she|® arrival at The Stor office at # on Lake M. K—65th #1. and through the big Cascade tunnel will eral of music for the A. Y “lived. Thix place, built in 1749,, @ the time specified ® First av. Noi: 1 1. Menediet. pas be commenced. position. os tor th eaet Frederickeburk’s | @ Pitor, 19:39 a m The Call of He will have supervision over ail|'* in the heart ¢ ARR RRR EAH EERE H| Moses p sermon to young HEG GIVES WARNING. bands which give concerts during | residence section, and only & step) # # # # men, “Five Smooth Stones 4 the big show, and of vocal con-|from the house which for ny " ‘i Firet M. BeChurch Bouth—Mercer . " . " thor + years was occupied by Mary Wash Congregations’ and Federal; A W. Dalker, D. DD. Dr. Elmer &. Hog, secretary of | certs and organ and other recitals, | Hee ether of the four Wash-| Piymouth—Third and University: | pastor 11 a.m. “How to Know ae eens Sere oe See ee oe tngtoa brothers and of Bettie. Rev, Francis J. Van Horm, DD.) Prus 7:46 pp m.* "Unconscious ter to local boards throughout the) ANNA GOULD MUST PAY. | pantor, Kervices 11. m and & B®: | Decay state, directs that every death cer " ° morning subse Carried by r tifleate be carefully scrutinized, (By United Press.) ag reps gens bl ening. ateteopticon lecture, “Boa Gatacsaed. there is rea to believe > “ 2 » court of | 28 5S tae part oF Se on ng the Metgh i Trinity—Kighth « ames: Re _ 3: a we | PARIS, Feb. 22.—The court Of] gisnoned to look with kindly eredul-| Piigrim— Broadway and Hepublie- | yy ° yh ne nd J Rev that death occurred tfrough plague al upheld the decision of mith, D. A. Gowen, rector, 11 a 1 appeals ph h ity on the cherry tree and similar|an—Kev, Edward Lincoin Glorying in Infirmities 3 p refuse a borial pevinit until the tn4 jower court, which decided that | Rev. Sidney Strong, D ying t ; r case is investigated. } sf stork “Old Parson Weems” ta) D., pastor ev “ " mn M “Newly Discovered Biblical Man : : Anna Gould, divorced wife of Count) rosponaible for the tale about the|D. acting pastor, Bervices 41 4. uscripte”: 4 pm, W. J. K. Butlers BIG TURBINES FOR JAPAN. Bont de Castellane, and the COUBt | cherry tree, aa well aa several other | ANd fT eee miatin Pasha” | 44th organ recital must pay ee. Nemidot : *5/ personal reminiscences which men | TT i iroskiyn av. N.; Rev. |. St ? ae gen and Broad (By United "eieeen.) ne gre gr ed pearts pbich | like Henry Cabot Lodge are die yy ¢ Mason. te Bervices lia et’ J = cee Bren pean BOSTON, Mass Feb. 22.—a/ Bont took from her on seen Of | posed to criticise. a wa oh morning ntl lly Bian oe Baber 7 pair of 14¢inch diameter turbine | Pure basing them. It le charged (het! “I think that story is true,” sald fe and Retk evening. ser nb Lag RRS BL poaehleseeteticate a instead of presenting them to his .,, le, who for 50 years has by Rev. W. C. Kantner, DD. tion in the Puta ° init Buy your hat of BN. Brooks & | wife, the count pawned them for | OM Mr. Beale, who for Dtoewater—Whits a. meee min the Future eget a Spirit a4 a |Iived acroms the street from the Whitman 8%" gant, | of Religious Indifference?” even Sie. 308) Bocons se tr OR ie |Mary Washington house, and who| Kilbourne. st; Rev. Wm, ¢ Kant: jing “The Testimony of Boepticiam a tmensineorennatones on - —= jie the accepted local authority ¢ .S morning subject, “A Deed |‘? the Truih of Chrtetiantty | Washingtontana. “Old Parson | Immortal"; evening, sermon by Rev. |," Qephene-W. Sind st. Mal : Weems was an Eplecopal clerey H.C. Mason. Morning prayer, 11, “T Wage man and claimed have been| Columbia--F Kaw. D. Weage.|uin': evening ‘prayer, 7:30 orge’s tutor, Usually clergymen | pastor Berv 7 m ec © | Call ‘of the Kingdom. are supposed to tell the truth, and| Ph ™) morning, ~~ nab - St. James'—North 24th and Stone I see no reason to doubt the tale of |*¥rning. “Eheiat as © Brenner: caier, | AY Fremont: Rt. Rev. Frederick W the cherry tree. It is known that | gO" TS'ag a. m. and 1:30 p. m Keaton, dD. db. Mahop of Olympla the aquire was fond of his cherry! Hey. & M. Freeland preaches. -— ede . ™ trees, and Parson Weems recalled | Cathell +4 this Incident merely as an flustra | Presbyterian. a 7 ° 50 Lots Sold This Week Pen ee eercratie cori ax | Yirst_serentn ana rng: Ray. | it, Jamey cuhedrat— Ninth and . emplified by his pupil George, to = a ee ‘Site: cocaine, “Can |v at 6, $ and 9 @ m; high very ys on ig stand for the right lthe Theatre Be AppropriatedT eat ll am.) Vespers, § p. rm. Parson Weems was well known | ‘"S.cin Park branch First. Preeby hurch of Immaculate Conception to all the early settlers in West-|terian—Services conducted in Dud-| 18th and Marion; mage daily at moreland county, and he became|iey's hall; Rev ©. Becront in oes ite a. mar bleh tonne an kines the bead of a tribe stil) plentifu)|charge. 1 a anne Prince”; | 8Pe po Meenas ‘at Are r erste | and in Baltimore, better kn wn in t fa ‘3th NW and Mar Lady of Good Help—6th and Jef years as owners of the Weems | meet: Kev. J. MeDor ferson, & y asm at S and 9 eel steamboats, plying up and down) \ D. of North Dakota, will preach |% ™s Nigh mane at 11 a. m.; vos the Potorhac river lot i's wn ond 1:58 Dm jpere at § p. im Another tale for which Parson| Cherry St.—2ind and Cherry saan — o--19th and FE. Aloha Weems is responsible is that| Rev. W. A. Stevenson, pastor, 11 | Mase dally st 6:20 and 8:30 a. m George's father one day took m., “How the Inner Light Grows”; | DUBOey, bes * er La aS — (4) handful of cabbage seed and sowed ; 7D - 2 Influence of Relig | St. Alphonsue—15tn’ av R w ‘' ion in Politics. | Pg ~s64 the cabbage in a design spelling |'n in Polition” ay and Go. jad Gath at, Rallard. Mass, § George's na No descendant has!) opin. Rev, J. M. Wileon, pastor. |% ™; Sunday, mass, § a m.; high ever been able to discover the mor-| Morning," Wentmins eke; (mass, 10:20 a. m.; Sunday achool e al of this tale vening. “Who Is a ¢ er op. m. benediction, 7:88 p. m = First United—1lith and BK. ine One of the interesting evidences |Rev. Wm. Alvin Spalding | weet Cemnete an Cteeee Retanaass . . that George Washington in not @ 11 &, im. “Why Christinn Hcy loa ying igg This Property Has One Mile Water | sya ie'tte recor of nis becomina fo Ke"), ).22 Bt Mos aeatne t 9e. Dad & Mason, Fredericksburg lodge No. | “Worormed Presbyterian (Covenan Alaska building Front _ 4 has been in existence since 17 tcth-ave and feere: fee. Saw md Church of Christ, Setentist and in the vaults are the original | Melville Slater, minister, 11 a. am aA = Bervices documents showing that George | “Prayer and Service $100. loco ie eae oy reading as ‘od 1 Miniet t ka.” arch Sullein THE FINEST ON THE SOUND, BEING ABSOLUTELY Washington was initiated as a Ma-|“The Ministry I LEVEL, WITH THOUSANDS OF MADRONA TREES AND RHO. son on the 4th of November, 1752 Christian. Y. 4, ¢ A. DODENDRONS, OVER THE ENTIRE PLAT, With 56 BOATS || be passed to felloweraft March 3) mira away and ¥. Olive; |, Sunday club—¥. M,C. A., Fourth Bach WAY Per Day, This Is The Most DESIRABLE Location ||| 1753, and was rained to @ master|, 7, Chapman, pastor. 11 and Madison; 2:15 p. m., concert by For Summer HOMES on the Sound, & With The GOVERN Mason August 4, 1753. The entrance king Chriat"; 7:30 p,m eae hg MENT Spending & MILLION $s, Within 4 City BLOCKS Of This || 0 the journal reads as follows Cesverten 26 She Pompe & | Keator, of Tacoma; 6:16 p.m Pro WILL Canse The Most RAPID Advance In Prices 4th August, 1763, which day the| | Hallard—2024 W, bith at.; Rev A-| friendship supper, followed by de That Have EVER Been Witnessed IN The ifle North West lodge being present, transactions | i ori. Fs0 p.m. second In se. |0Rte on “Ta It Ba to Do Right WATER FRONT LOTS OVE 00 Feet et The BEST of the evening are: George Wash lviee on “Deetrina! Agreements ond Than to Do Wrong Location Go Over At ONCE Any BREMERTON Boat, At || ington raised Masor, Thos, James | rina croements—Baptiste: Foot of Columbia St., Ple Off At CHARLESTOWN || entered an apprentice Grace Germitheran. | pt DOCK, Which Is At t Gate Of The NAVY YARD, And Right Another Interesting bit of corrob Baptist. ices in Presbyterian church, Spo- | Near This Property. The T Boats To Go Over on Leave |]| oration as to the existence of such! ‘Temple—Third av. and Cedar st; |kane st; Rev. Luthor Mt Pier 2 At 10:0) A. M. and 1:15 P. M. This Gives YOU Plenty a person as ( Washington i | Geo. Robert Cairns inist 1 30 p. m, “Sowing in Hope | Of Time To INSPECT This Property, Besides VISITING The the will made by his mother. This|a. m. “Unconscious Usefulness | Navy Yard, Where There Are TWO Of The Largest FIGHTING || {nteresting document i# still part| 7:40 p.m. "Would You Advise a Unitarian } SHIPS In The U. 8. Navy. Always REMEMBER The FIRST of the records to be seen at the| King Mant Marry Barly in] Roylston Av. Unit Boylston BUYERS ALWAYS MAKE THE LARGEST PROFITS, So YOU Fredericksburg city hall. Few peo- | fe 1 a and Olive; Rev. J ower, Ripe c : ape Be ‘abernacle—15th ay. N. and Har-| minister. 11 a. 4 at Amert Had Better Go Over TODAY, Where a* Small INVESTMENT ple see any of these historical tre rizon; John Marvin Dean, minister. |can Citizen—<« hington’ WILL Equal A LIFE Of TOLL, ures, however, as only men 11 a.'m., Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter |s p. m., “A Great Jewish Leader and For Further Information Call On OWNERS, strong physique are ab to en | will speak on “Repairing the Altar | Teacher Hix Adler—and Univer- dure the bed and board of F r-|That Waa Broken Down"; 7:30 p.| sal Religion icksburg’s one hotel. The will, after | ™. B. M. ¢ rington, supt. of Anti the solemn introduction, refers as — a] ene bs fos sas Miscellaneou ‘lle © the Father of His Coun a emiple de Hirsch, Boylston | School of ( it Bete 411, 1408 follows to the Father of His Coun: and Marion; Rev. B. L. Whitman, |#econd; Mra. Minnie’ Jennings tr pastor, 10:30 a. m,, “Joy in the|teacher and pastor, 2:30 p.m © |General George Washington, ali | Delay.” First Divine Sctence—Colu . land In Accokeek run, in the county Kilbourne #t., near Fre-/ hall, Broadway and Pine; A R 1009 American Bank Bldg. of Stafford, and also my negro boy Rev. James Cairns, pas-| MeCarthy. pastor. Ila. me George, to’ him and his heirs for-| ir, a Ba Bo ay ha RS pH loves 4b . House", 7:3 1 ° _ Theosophica eattlo Lodge, 1420 jover, Also my best bed, bedstead ' pauim Seca 8 Ree ee | can sells goodness and quality. We have in our safe, in a sealed and envelope, the last line of the “Limerick” y appears below. The line has six words andep one rhyming with “ale.” We will give a Ghirardelli’s Cocoa can full of silver dollars ( the person who correctly supplies the One person moy send ae many solutions as they wish, ther correct answer may be sent in any form vf —_—7 but we pr thet it be w back of « lebel taken from any size Chivardeli'a Cocoa Ane mailed on or before March 15, plainly ad dressed to GHIRARDELLY'S CONTEST DE PARTMENT, 20 MONTGOMERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO, Here's the “Limerick gag irardellis am (Less Than « Cent « Cup) tudent at Yale © tlrengthen allege Side ro ru BeeseeeEy BERBER No Cocoa at any Price be better or more delicious. Your grocer and recommends it. Pegeerrerlt*SS"2ee5 four members; subject, “Life After “¢ SAN FRANG — HILDREN CAUSE: Bpiritualist—Reattle the etna clety, 1420 Becond, 3 p. m wi en, * by Helen itice- Burleigh, “The nia, has bees jom of Heaven”; 7:30 p> wm Calkins a6 Law of the Mind New Thought Boctety 1420 Bex BANK Pion, & > “Lanaevity.” by Jobe] 4 double family, although united | 22087 OF Tamm Liberal Religion—2512 Fremont | 6Y marriage, is @ source of uble * he Bate av. Rev, J. A. Baldridge, minister. | according to the experiences relat eae 2 pm. “The Revealing Spirit ed by Mre Jennie Smith yesterda and @ iret Spiritual Soctety 31 Pike. in her application for a divorce fee —" ay Banith, pean: Lacie “\ from John W. Smith. The defend , rae Phat Ny aac ant is president of the King Coont Rational Church—16 Spring xt.; | Coal Co., with properties near I Winfield & Smith, organizer. 2 p. ) ton. m Come Let Us Reason Togeth- According to the complaint, the er couple were married January 4, of WILL BUY FURS és: IN ALASKA. Senators Aldrich and Halley bx proved = res Heve the senate will probal vote! serve agente (By Unies ® ; on the Aldrich currency bill on Fri Chats and SPOKANE, Feb. 22M. D. Sam-| 487 or Saturda i uels, formerly part owner of the | men : Wonder department store, has REPORT OF & CONDIT or THE turned from New York, where he Hank. at Meattie made arrankements with the firm en me of Joneph Ulman & Co., tur dealers RESOURCE : to enter the fur market with him at | hoor: snd discwmnin 0.99 Gh4Pho4T 4 Nome. He expects this year to pur oo ured chase for his company $60,000| 0. bends to secure rireu ‘orth of furs at Nome, which bave | premimms on U. & bonds formerly been fiken to Seattle He | & socurition, ete Banking house, — furvitire is now engaged in wife from the present year, and both the and husband had = famil vious marriages. The result was he peace of the new |household and the only remedy the | wife can see is tn a divorce Pe an Iariten WASHINGTON, D. ©. Feb bankers Re Due from BANK STATEMENT SSSescteaemees esresttseasect se i3 te mercantile bust- | "S2hi"g,, bos news in Alaska, and purchased | Other real estates owned ? much stock for bis stores on his | 5 fom me. as Rastern trip ~ eireula * Mr. Samuels says that it ts the a Tota J fe universal option of traveling aod be that Spokane tx one of the best) ., bankers a7486 8 m cities in the country, and that he|°%5° oy" 92 le has been told that it is leas affect tone 47 ed by the late money strin) rianding ” Py Dee to ofl ¥ than any other city In the od a4ner 4 | tiene te Thie ie attributed to the er \. backs « fe versity of industries in the midst {os 2 ae anke of which Spokane is situated he b Dor te trast he 3.400 08 r k STATE NEWS on ae tverett ploncers last night H. BR. Buddby, br been found dead with a baiiet tn his by tw euspected The new Carnegi wn fect to Demand — cers tifteaten held a banquet ide tender. at Srohomish, 4. Suicide | ib per f clr beee 00 _ #61 e library at Bel lingham has been dedicated Total 729 38 Public schools of Auburn open | csiiai stor tana Teg su0.c00 00 Monday after being closed a week | surpiv 1ee,e00 6 owing to fire damaging the bulld-| et ing. ] out Gov. Mead addressed the school 190,060 ¢ children of Tacoma yesterday on | 98, {% other George Washingtot n Hoquiam will ship 10,000,000 feet of lumber to the Panama canal rT) Owing to the scarcity of wheat the flouring mills at Dayton have | closed ‘ Thomas Goldeworthy, of Whit me man county, has announced his | ndidacy for governor on the re : RO publican ticket en “es The state } earriors’ associa: | eases 08 is meeting today at Belling-| BANK STM |rerort OF THE ppenish hotels’ are over riuaoiateg hg iS oo crowded Gos7 2 | of Washington, Gia BRIEFS BY WIRE | M2 asa ul ae Siate of Wast Februery ant amount Canty of King. os | Banking house Mra. Wiliam Burden, daughter | named havk, do solemnly swear that the |8 a f ¢ Deposit ot Mra. 0. H. P. Belmont, recently | S>"S.Sviease nea nae Banking ‘Depts married, was axphyxiated in her MA ARNOLD, President. | Gther real estate apartments yesterday in New York : i lB ag Dee f Briefs filed by Bagene Schmite's | LIPS, Notary Public. | Checks attorneys yesterday Friseo ad . rhe vane the point tha extortion is aan ana 3 * not an unlawful act ex Bradstreet’s review today say ws the bad storms of the week have 1 “ materially affected business and trading has been dull Harry Landahl, of Dawson, Y. 'T. j has been elected delegate to the A outside to study municipal prob al lems me anital sock soe ta ed The remains of Fred Tyler, used nanke de: in the trial of Steve Adams at R eh me drum, have been sent to Santa, for oa =e tied Qu burial te ‘ ne on Italian consuls in the United | capa moon te ae® , 4 He | States have wired Rome officials | Usaivided afte 149.404 Jai © send no more Immigrants to this | PePee 1,041.4 , 2 als country for the present | eT , ‘Ot Washington de: Students who tipple have been | Stete of Wanhington, Co : i nat i Re expelled from Stanford _untyeraity PAE. Saunt | terenotan ¥ : that ¢ foregoing ment is r knowl ime Vi ' wiedge and lief vA » Sunday Dinner ORSENEE AR bee bed 2a ams ta Try the regular Sunday course Lie Cla eee Ei JSEEMAN, din: at the Stevens Hotel Cafe. eal.) CHAS, D THOMAS. c 12 to 8 p.m. Only GO cents, =" | “Wuiteton festdine ot sented

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