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of Public Works Turns Down Only Bid That Is Submitted. | tans of the city ei Pectrician Joalyn Bids Unreasonad!> | am eoavinced his ble,” sald ¢ today. “We the main to ¢ he put I « to get the ) 1 j “ ar | om necessity of i action | Socom Company Prot all for new of the yboard and City Gedrician Joslyn are is for Pe ees reendas MBERNIAN FAIR MUL CONTINUE : ‘The Hibernian Pair ot Ni valet. th and but ove on the of things donated evening the wilt bea grand saction of 4!) donations san “Ray's Only and have proven aj Three times tent has been actors are al! cob fimo contest between Mrs 24 Deen and Mies May Hansen Interest Neal Moyle beains bis auction ‘bachelors tonight. There are om the 1 Raraaile division of the A. O.! & sword contest. Capt.| prevented & beautiful sword, tas aroused the boys DESTROYS | | United Ratiways | diet in had de ‘ bearing a to Mayor La f Portland Hateht, the fu led | an, Who beat his man in the] by eight min-| pace, which] Armenian, represent: | to matatain | att Automobiles — ¢ 0 Campt { Chemewa ( f the Portland Y, M A. are followiug the couriers MUSH TEACHERS “sé HOLD A CORY NO ARRESTS MADE Police Shed No ai Murder of Italian Tharsday Nights Although every ° on detect! movement en have by traced made Dominte g ‘ 10, th young ltatlan who was The Nor thwegt Musto Teachers ir tered and robbed last Tuesday Asso organized in Geattle! signe, for several hours preceding everal months ago, ts getting Wh-i nis death, the officers have made no dor way and wxpects to hold Its first! arrests aad even admit that sue pee nace Jane tates te be an | Biclon potute to no particular per son OF. persons m eo} . Without a aingle exception mem r aansociation includes im it8l ners of the Italian settlement in the states of Washington. | wnich the crinfe wan committed] One eee ae ogee Nt te told the officers that they belteved | rr yoo Pook of the | (Rat Carlinos was a victim “of his \ i own countryme n of middie states That the young Italian was a | peaceable, lawablding elttzen and was well thought of by ell who knew him tn Héattle, was ascer tained by the deteetiv today At Ignat GO Nations hav nt NOT GUILTY Jury Returns Verdict in’ Frisco Bribery Case in 12 Minutes. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—Tirey | L. Ford, chief counsel for the Unit: | ed Raftwaye and former attorn eral of California, was today quitted ef the charge of having Dribed rmer Supervisor D. G Colem member of the boodle board ‘ote in favor of granting | an overhead trolley franchise to the | it took the jury just 12 minutes to arrive at a ver dict vote for acquittal being inanimots on the first ballot. The case was given to the jury 11:40 @elock thie morning, and minutes later It returned tts ver The reading of the court's to uctions Geeupted one hour and a In addition to deciding upoo guilt or Innocence of the de jfendant, the Jury was called upon | to decide whether Ford had been placed in jeopardy a second time by ason of his acquittal and to ide apon bis This plea de cided the jury tu five minutes, and it took them five minutes to deter mine placed tn jeopard. The re occupied verdict The anvowacement of the verdict was greeted with applause by the bh t ry by the bai ing on the | terview | Detective | troable in the oo th urder, but none of th assign & reason fo the erime They all say Cartino was well iiked. He neither drank bor stnoked Resembied Threatened Man Detective Frank Clark TURDAY, MAY “HAM TREE’ WAS . Q it's Franklin ‘06 automobile at And Incidentally Leads to» hour this morning. It was . . well bullt tree and on It were hun, veral hame On the Arrest of a Number bi 0 the"Sar Wa sign waver t th Higa Tree con . opening at the Moore. of Show Men. 8 ned above climbed 1 j BygQitior 1 above climber ‘ eer’ jand, with “Scotty” at the began a voyege up and down First Ham Tree Christmas tree, and md ave The t barely pinched” this morning ele trolley wires and served And incidentally Harry Cort, as we P e for wh it was iwta® manager of th Moore thea) int of ad®ertiving the tre Carl R 1, avsistant manager. show of the Grand; John K. Rogers, agent Hut it was to violdion of a city f the "Ham Tr company that ordinance and an officer who knov comes to the Moore tomorrow .a little bit about the adver might; C. C. Woods ivertising, business himself stepped it In front he t theatres, and Dr. of the Butler hotel and r with | “then, were taken up to por {he party up to police headquarters. | Wwarters by an energetic Th apon the promise that the tree w ld be take down. the j The Ham Tree” Christman tave Hom Tree adverGnlp ageuts | Wax firmly implanted in Charles wre allowed to go HELIKER A ssis TANT HEALTH OFFICER | Dr B. PT Heliker, at present a; and ts art 1 ke ir esident of Halland, was today ap the north district he has re inted assistant health officer, to| sided for several years lake charge of the work in the dis Dr. H + was formerly tn the triet embracing that portion of the! health partment and held the jelly north of the proposed govern fion of city physician. He ts jment car @ graduate of the ( ee of Pt Health Commissioner Cr e and & { New York today that a Certaln real estate de ing the appointment and he practising er, who lives within 60 feet from he had carefully considered «| profession tu wir axe the spot at which Caritao's body sumber of men for the pos! The appoint recan offoc was found, recet word some} tion, and had determined upon Dr. tive today. I will have Ume ago that ly ife wae tn dar Heliker as 6 6one best fitted hie t quarte in Ballard, where wor, It is sald that threatened | serve the interests of the elty # he will be in posit to keep ta man closely resembles Carlino, This| the department of health. Dr. Hel-\close touch with th in bie report gave rise to a rw today |iker is an experienced practitioner 4 et that possibly Carlino was Killed by| . not Pe aD 8 aia tilatake. Clark's theory is weakened by the fact that Casino's body was ifled of all valuables. Had the mar-| 2 derer killed in revenge it is not} believed that he would stop to rob. Young Men Suspected, Several young Halians in the er part of the city are suspected of knowing something of the ert bat avaliable wanting clews Clark say nelghborhoed in which Car murdered has been the past Jramt much money had upon hin person ts not kgown Not @ cent was found when his body was discovered * F. M. Carroll inquest ontit furth the police Hoo was scene how Cartino tigation by SECRETARY OF NAVY IS IN FRISCO ining four minutes were | VICTOR MH. METCALF ON COAST. TO REVIEW. ATLANTIC FLEET WHEN IN GOLDEN GATE. spectators. Ford broke down and poe ept while bis counsel and officials (the Uaited Ratiways congratulat ly United Presa) ed hint | OAKLAND, Cal. May 2.-—-Vietor This was Ford's third trial. Hin |. Mote secretary of the navy iret trial wie on the charge of Sa arrived here te partictpate tn bribing supervisor Tom Lonergan. |the festivities incidest to the The trial rewulted in a disagree reception. As be stepped from ment. His second trial was on the rland Limited bast night, be charge of having bribed Supervisr od by 206 Oakianders who Jennings Phiitipe and resulted tn Dad gathered at the depot, In apite acquittal jot the drenehing rein thet was fall ‘cETS CHECK FOR: LIMERICK PRIZE *<, cheered loudly as t nav appeared and inued = ed an he was cacorted about depot, where he shook hands for Severed minetes. He was driven in iP automobile to the residence of json con of} much them any & shrag of kpered biscken @ worman's that reputation ts blacks tention t fut main the shoulders or a choores tc taulor indeed! more | We discount a woman's opinion of another woman about 40 per o 8 ACCOUNT Of pomalbie Jealousy. We Ot mee the aulmostty behind the man’s cruel sneer—hin ts sup posed to be expert opinion And that is one of the reasons & male gossip is the lowest thing 1 | | al He takes advantage of his stronger position to strike at o« The side r arke made by on Weaker creature--one that has no women to another over the back! adequate meane of defense fenen while the breakfast dish Whenever | hear a man make a | Walt to be washed have been (the! siighting remark about some wom abject of countless jok en | always wonder if he tried to The witticiem han lived beesusé} flirt with her and tailed ii in trae to life, Women do gomsip) That, and the fact that she knows over the back fence 4 over the something very much to his dis jfront ome, too; and ff drawing | ¢redit are two good reasons for a jroom, heudelr, basement, laundry man hating any woman. jand the tenement sitchen sim? it fs a mistake to suppose that all fights up {fossips are women. Some of the ut aif womankind could taleP most inveterate gossips are men nuousty from now ti doome >and I believe they are always and never do the barm one tepived by thelr own nex foeslp can accomplish in a o only medy is for every seant half hour's conversation Woman to refuse to receive the male Of all the despicable characters gx in ber bh or introduce in the world the male gossip ranks? bh younk women of her ac an easy first’ His place is with!» ance Sometimes a food crawling things tm the dark cor?! st ab j here of the earth. Th r am the footba Women have talked about each field helps to reform this type of other so much that no one pays! man oe a eee ees 7 © Union st, where the fine wtil Pike east of at Seventh av and back to Secor thence HOLIDAY IS: is) See Our Big Announcement Next Monday, May 4 oO DEATH NOTICES. BADLY INJURED BY Nols Carlson, age 72, died at Sit wana | GAS EXPLOSION Martin Adame, age 56, died tn this city May 1 | M. Saaso, age 37, Hed at George | jtown May 1. Tho remains are at the parlors of the Honney-W 4 When Perey Beyer, 21 years old, last night Beyer entered the bath | company entered a gas-filled bath room in a neg Tt w : ee — ond ged j eoka, age 26, died in this » 5 16 he open pipe, Beyer struc! city, May 1 Pee boay ts st the | Mt Dallding at 1116 16th av. with |e ore aS entening cxptenion parlors of the Bouney-Watson com- * 'shted match last night, aa ex- fotiowed pany ed in which he was Beyer was hurled to the floor Mrs. Geraldine Meyer, age 27 lly cut and braised, his apart- and knocked unconscious. His tied May 1 fn this city. The re | ment was partially wrecked and hands and face were badly burned. ains were sent to Moscow, Idaho, | **veral others were damaged The force of the explosion stripped iat last night by the Bonney That the man was not instantly plaster from the walla. Doors were company killed is considered miraculous by blown open and woodwork ripped George Dolph are 70, died at|Fire Chief Harry “W. Bringhurst, and twisted the famity residence, 2329 Madison | Wt ade an investigation The coneussion shook the butld- let. May % er Was taken to the Seattle ing. Tenants in other flats rushed | Mra. Emma Sponster, died in this |General hospital. The explosion was into the street and an alarm was leity May 1 The bo is at the | made possible by a plumber who sent to fir “iquarters. No fire ra of the Bonney-Watson com- left a gas pipe open after discon- resulted from the explosion and the ft from # hot water beater da gas was soon turned off. necting 7 afte i Gouiaen, ‘Wheenveananamars ay The infant daughter of Mr. and te rocon Heyer and Fire Chief Bringhurst places the . t on north on Bec av. and past | aire. Normyle died in thin city | his wife with Mrs. A. Jobnson were damages at $400. The apartment of } {roa bm wife vil te enteral ‘| the reviewing stand opposite the| May 1 anxing thelr effects. They had|W. G. Tait, below that of Beyer, , | _ Miss Sadie @. Johnstone, of Queen | turing moat of their stay bere New Washington hotel, {just moved in. About & o'clock was slightly damaged —_—_—_ jAnne court. yesterday received a} | win dibs | FUNERAL NOTICES. — - cheek for $93, the prize offered by | M y bands have been secured | : ne point of p tole four be rest: | the D. Ghirardelli ( ompany of | to take part In and wit? The funeral service of L. & = 4. = Eo with. tn Simt|San Franciaco, in Umeriek | ene 15,500 nen Sank wil Se Oe ne | are we See. pee Oe in. the city. limits, leaving. the ‘ ~ hy {tt be very imposina ith Congregatiot church § ch + ; ye roe new in the] ig 2 oa eee in ke ee siee at hee tee tee Adams Express agent so dazed that meric ats are new in the} I men will be tn an 2 ay afiernc 3 e bo we : . won aaa . ‘ GOVERNORS AND MAYORS OF Phe Gheceetet Unanten ‘tone tes-1Wil $0 busied at tin Lobb View as ve he is hardly able to realize oot tes - paciric coast may Hoto Committee Wants Vacation proves te past tow days pur the | come ee they ¢ & popular | j umittee ts still $3,000 short of| The funeral service of Marit form of ad « CONFERENCE IN FRISCO le the amonnt ed Adame wilt be held at the Glimen Tuesday afternoon, after the jar. | Park chure wallard anday ; OO reer Te eT = for People on Day aay -aeearacen, feet Lil'tar.| Ears BB. eheree,, Baas, Gueeny * bf | {By United P. . Swimming amtcher and high| Will- be buried at Mount Pleasant * ASKS BIDS FOR A NEW « y, United Press.) Flee A fancy divir it cometery ——— - * DRYDOCK AT . AN PRAN( | ‘ h ™ SREMERTON : { the ople ef — ade I | ‘race, Races will also be held be/ (By United Press.) * (By United P. w|for permanent and adequate naval) = - sauiis Gini. be ane 4 BREMEN . 1 h @ WASHING @ Protection In Pacific coast waters, | . a = : German Lloyd steamer Koeln, which RRS # Specifieatio b &/% Dian is om foot to hold & meeting |, Efforts will be made by the cham. | motor race Will conn will Be LETTER TO WIFE whieh left here Thursday for Bait awn by oe nav @ | of governors anc mayors nis } , or ce to have Tues y ' ore t vestc s Ox Fé 7 ' t @\city in the near future. This wit | * of ¢ srt A ray wed J aml : jo race iat . i ane fon ang hes al (By United Press.) ne - radesabie . |May 28, declared jebal holt 4 sing exhibitic , , a fog with the Hamb oe ". S ae n of a drydock at #|be done preferably bet 4 the fee sie diciuy Gia mnbnskh nie case Pion ; aanmnee ieneener tial TACOMA, May 2.—Hew K, Mat # Bremerton navy yard. The bids @ vee for the be out. hose in s secueey — . (By United Pre ne miles off Norderney. The Em. | Sime nage ore in 4 & will be opened early in July @/tendance will discuse ways and ¢ FRANCISCO, 2—An | peror Nicholas II struck the Koeln | $®¥mill here, will eat without s * pr the work will be started @|™eans of bringing congress to a Lampifi«, ere APPOINTS MARKET INSPECTOR,| SAN FRANCISC( ae : au iohien. “The Praminvcss Feldmar. | mouth, is a question that is puz & August 1 #|Fealization of the rade, yes : - unknown man, about 26 years old, | amidships. | ‘The steamer, Felda ‘ag phyeleien igen 4 the Pacific slope oi the line of march. KE. R. Cheadle has on Appointed | committed suicide near Rake . : . = strutk on the mouth by a flying * 1a ethers wnat. a lame reg iT be tanded| Market inspector by Mayor Miller.| . € ded to signals of distress « Satin: Taurens waka { California has dy consented | mart nd jore will be landed | marke’ » or & be LP | peat yout noon today oot ; 20 pas ers fro re | SCaumtlin, ureday ps, PRESSES SEY 49% Fo aaaist tn promoting the meeting inom the 6 al neee the starting | Mr. Choadle’s position ts not bee ap at rad pr “ — = “ed took ¢ A, bansens ne from > Sab GA ok bate Min Male cd The governors will represent all) paces in North Seattle, and the/ Civil service rules. His sa ing himself tn _ com Uhetnieaioe lower jaws so badly mashed that the Internation western states. The mayors to be artillery will be landed from! $100 a month. The market inspect-| hat were the initials “L. F . they had to be cut away, leaving F union, who lett Cir aii invited to the meeting will repre ports in th same neighbor. Or is clothed with police power nd | The followtr note was found the man without a mouth. oa este fer Reattle. M sents every Important city in thowe | ‘od The parade will go down Be is . aterient, 1 — arrests | asped in his hand My Darling He Me aow fed by ome of 1 wen this city on taten ret ay, to Juckson st, east on Whenever any of the ordin ‘ | ‘ . tube, and will for life be disfigured a ae GM hold a confer 3 a » wt. to Second av. and then | Wlating the market are violate Wife: —Forgive me ts all T can ask | fo & gheutty. menner. An attest immediately with the brewery | pine P ‘ bees aot aaiaidiceadall meme (Of you. My business troubles are | will be made to substitate gutta eis, looking towards a wetthe * “ | TOSSED | entirety and alone responsible fo: | percha false work and false teeth, Mestions in vatred | t ; Aovote y if possible, to enable him to eat | bts rah et. Fear of@esing my | | . th to| | * mind entirely amd continually cous brewers ine rasse | Have im | es, = Mn eeesntaieh: | Tigh SS SEATTLE BOY COMPOSES a Mtween empiorers and | } } dom't vo, Was more than | (By United Pree.) tien ee estertay | Wife i Seattle Takes | ud stand. I Rave been battieg! spOKANE, May 2.—While beev-| iaformatiy agreed to in W. & Vernon, of Ballerd, while against this for months, but I ean't "* WALTZ FOR FLEET the egitlaries to $21 a week.| | dvive the thought away. May Ged |ing the Montgomery hotel at tk, | ie teanttioe the man will re His Life Tans te Seine 5 Gn 9 hiews you and be good to you all.| Wash. Mrs, Nerth, owner of the at Work < the sitwation ts | cific fleet yesterday afteraoon from | | Your loving husband, L.” |hostelry, was last night shot in the - —— ns i> arrival of "Mr. Chm. Ingalls launch, was toused BY JESSIE M. PARTLON | left temple, There are no hepes fer | Or & atrtke te ord a overboard by the big wash md | The woman who murries a «ea |her recovery, ‘The bullet glanced Viegintus’ Bunt Ghay, 0 * By United Press.) by the large chige jim the hope af reforming his smi | BREMERTON NOTES ranging downward. Hor husband's | Seattle mmm, hms composed (By Unite Vernon fe a heavy man and was * hereabouts are unknown Fight of Frotic Walte” im honor at GAN FRANCISCO, May 2 —Swat |® serious mistake | CRerenbomes ore nate beta & epentte of unable to #wim, but managed ©) “Reform” is the reef on which | —_—_—_— | Sherif Deak, at Spokane, was | ‘he coming viet of the feet to |towtng cnoush eyantée of p keep his head out of the water until . a S attle, May ?ird aredtoa t bill 6 écnen me john M rig tee p vote of poles rh he | many + aaninenta ship has come (Star Special Services.) Peeageitind —— No clus te Rear Admiral Rebley D. Bvasn, commercial or with 7 ‘ © Gieaster pos ae ” “ commander of the Atlantic equad- c fn ta pacitio building’ commited | 78 picked up: Cham tngatis took | if you love @ drunkard or & gam BREMERTON, May 2.—The cot-| neo a Unites Br ide during the night, and at 2|%P@fty of friends out in bis launch. / 1197 insist on the reformation that lier Satarn has been ordered to | ‘The piece was arranged fer or- vest. | fuheate. Yano Bon B- ‘his body was | 2° Jeweler, to watch the departure} i, 4, be the price of your whole fu |take om @ supply of coal an@ pro /DESPERADOES ARE chestration und wus pmyed at the Roomerelt and a ou |found te bie office by Watchman | “* feet. ture BEFORE MARRIAGE lceed to San Diego in the wake of | —— on bam. hea & ramet iad fonavarte have arra a| Perry | That is, unless you want YOUrlmuch @ weak-minded individual ts|the first squad of the Pacifie Po rag Bos gen en oii for testing that prc e Althot tis not definitely husband to continue to drink and) contaminating fleet after the San Francieto ma Is: ~stagn 4 the very attractive cover Hey) f| Although ff | gl y- been eallrond act e\known what caused him to commit gamble after marriage. if you dog Marriage is sot @ sanitorium peuvers. SS GB valiroads must di\the rash act, it 1 belleved among j Just marry the man and say nothing) ene cure of inebriates or a tonic for| Admiral Sebree, commanding the silt i. ‘ Shay was once @ carrier for from al) other bus | his friends that he preferred death = ——. it . |the spiritually defictent | second division of the a squat sibidlises Gens The Star : , pees - put do not marry & man whore) . fluence with|ron of the Pacific fleet, wrote a le y Uni m car |\to the probability of becoming pen P A good wife bas tn pelt be oom a : TIED U conduct you roe Gat Spprove — tr husband, but @he cannot take|ter to Rear Admatrad Borweit com | PrPTSRURO, May %.—Following| SCHERER BROUGHT BACK, | : ‘ . 7 ¢ delusion that you can “reform” | place o| Jear mind or @ brave|mandant of the navy yard, compli estigation lasting throughout | ‘§ F. Hoyle, who was employed the delusion the place of @ clear an investigation ry ” pes by Gates pate who fast saw him him. }@oul, She cannot even counteract| menting him on the rapid and thor-| vocterday and last night, there is PR v hy peels sae bere cae MOOG day is fixed | alive, said today that Gates had} it is flattering to your vanity, 1/ the influences of his childhood, al-|ough work done on bis ships while absolutely nothing new concerning aes cestinemae pod —_ &. ’ 8 bone . often told him that ff bh or went As the result of a broken strand|/know, when the adored one 4d0€®| ¢hough she may soften or in @ meas-|at this yard Py the robbery of the express car on | o's Diy esterday ta oo =p l“broke” be would kill himeelf in the cable, the Madison st cable | the miserable sinner” act and im-| gre etrengthen his character. | Rear Admiral lorwel bas Ob | the New York and St. Louis express Detective Frank Kesnedy, wo ¥ | From papers found in bis clothing| line was out of commission all day.|plores you to become his wife and| "ty ig folly to expect @ man who/|tained leave to attend the Pacific | of ine Penusylvania f Se Cee ent jit was learned that be had relatives| At a late hour 4 afternoon the} make @ man of him has ruined bis health and sapped | golf tournament at Victoria and will | Qourred. at Walkers station aaj 47 € » liiving in Hillsboro, Ore, and that a|Seattie Klectric Co.'s officials an Don't be flattered, He is offering | hig will power by dissipation to be-|go there Monday {miles from this city. The robbers SPOKANE, May 2.—Recause the |woman, who is thought to be his|nounced that It would be at least 4) you that which @ Wiser Woman|¢ome suddenly strong and normal! The torpedo boat Goldsborough ts} easily secured 000, and possibly jemployers refused to sign the new | widow, resides at 618 $4th ay., Se-jo'tlock before the cars would be| would scorn to accept If he cD) just because he bas taken’ @ wife|ready for her trial trip. | $50,000. Jecale of the Coopers’ waion, nine tattle ritmning again not assert bis manhood and mak®/ ang ghe WANTS him to reform. Warrant Machinist A. A. Hooper. | The bold western mnnner In| members of that organization have ' _— The line was Was put out of com-| hin regard by| Men are not made in this way, |of Mare Island, has a rived here tor which the robbery wae made’ has|wathea eat t o'clock, ! ou can t y ho marries @ man| duty in the stream engineering de ed the NY officers Working | «cesnses - “: atl Mee 3. M. Gates, when seen by | mtesion taat night it 12 jock, th ' and the woman wh amazed the many off oln re ot The Star at the a@ leben one of the outbound cars was work that miracle to reform him is spoiling her own | party ent. He succeeds Warrant) 4, the matter, but so far is TO SEE BATTLESHIPS all dress quoted im the dinpatch, de-feaught tn @ broken strand, The) A mag worth saving would renb | ti¢6 god sacrificing her happiness in|Machiniat M. A. Thormahlen, Who] jrown there is no clew to the two} Take boats at Pler 2. Ten round in any knowledge of the man|cabie wan stopped aud the break| ise Als own shortcomings and. set) 9 already lost was transferred to the eruisor Cole | 6, who boarded the train and at| trips daily, 600 round trip eee ett | whowe siieide is - orted @ho tn o repaired shortly after noon.|to Work t# reform himself before he jrado | _ as ddle e and e cam i apot in (he cable king you to share his life woman of iniddle age and! Ther » socom sd ena tale Wil Ravel Whee he. threatens to “make @ ™ R w rd . feciares that har husband died in] wan discov@ed an . ewa Deautiful tract al f a m to be fixed before the regular serv =n of it” or atsures you he will x | vfs, Mtoe ‘on te daughter 26|fce can be resumed to the @ogs entirely unless You take For any easo of afeoholism tha sy ath Acs ead £2. Net con ae — o declared that| ‘The James st. cable tno was also] pity on him, tell him t8 go, and hep § eann@ eure in trom 6 to 6 * bebe: Batra 1 could J@ut. of commission for several hougs| him find the front door if thar will jt The | Rest ph Ropatring in dws @ B. BRISBOIS, | o wae sae ng pa ee he tee” oF 4 elieye you of his presen@® any the Tity While You Wait. Globe Hotel, ‘te found among the| broken gtrand, which tied uy, the soa et IE 217 JAMES 8% Cor. Figst Av. @nd Main St. : tly after 6 o'clock e very atmosphere breathed by, aomnee * servige thor moenee e * ~ e i

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