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He had expected sympathy r [PRA Annan nee ij nn kai eah ek eRAEET HERO MURDERESS! cs -=-S CAPTURED Alssocs BIG FIRE AT | Fs pr. M. A. Watthows ha * a PRESIDEN “Hie * REACHES BE as ae ont g _maitlMoni May 2--4 @ f # ing of flowers to mem of ‘ ee |® the Methe Ge confer * : RISCO & be held In, the avattoriun of Police Officers Arrest ams ire, ie so wat a. Citizens Blame Fire Chief * ® io Jone _ ® wtaine and wh in not in # *. * ‘ 3 & This unexpected announce Ex-Convict After a 9 yuihs, ith ine wore ot ve #\" for Loss and Trouble Body of La Porte Fiend Iss foot te ” io avin of the : |* Inviting the | Methodts Pro * ; Mleged Kidnaped in Now Believed to Have |¢ ron the stent ou f were tantmounly pewel . * * “ fron So on ata M nt ’ it e evolve eee ee eee eee ee nited Press. Man Been Identified. Hage? Godinige “Direeunc’ | gihtnnaiin maireimgienres | © rOMOBGE, Ser, toey 32-—tllee * Seattle to Fight for from the marrying parson, where none is at present to be y United Press.) beaten into ube sion George Sice daeibaak’ thced-anaee aan aker, allan Welch, alias “Red Hart, twice convicted of felony and h department, exists in cer connide a dangerout erimina tain quarters of Tonopah, as the re * found Release. LA PORTE, Ind, May 12.—The|® How would you ike to be cate areeated bx Patrolmnell award sult of his alleged belligerent ac oxt convincing evidence #0 * the said youth? Supposing and Timothy Sullivan short-| ne during the fire Monday night — liscovered to show that the body |w@ you had nm sefaping your &|iy before 10 o'clock last night. @ which destroyed @ block of busl- f the woman found in the ashos|# pennies together all pring to ; cau ae: tek ot ness houses, causing « loss of $150, > Char e Claim # the Gunness home was that of} @ bay your best girl an armful was taken to the city ait] 000. (cers n 4 Mrs. Helle Gunneas, who had a pri |® of American posies? Suppos wih te tail wait wis.od Three citizens, Wm. Grimes, Me- ate burying ground in ber back | @ ing upon the eventful day you while in Seattle have been in ve n * Guire and Murphy, charge that Wanted for Se- yare, wee revealed today wh: Dr.|& arrived with a beaming face gated, The ex-convict has been in MecKenale uck them and aver He i ever, the coroner's physl|)® and thumping heart at the th the chief threatened to stab clan, found three rings on one of] @ scene of your devotion . Q the hands of the corpse. \@ your love token was re nesses who say he refused to allow nous Crime. | One piain gold ring bore the in| @ ado Leanmet ’ Wouldn't you, ®| See Vi i f Th i P spparates from the fire Bouse wots jscription “P. G. to J. &, Aus. 2,|@ too, make disparaging remarks Patrolmen Hagen and Sullivan ictims 0 ugs In ASt | apparatus from the fire house until ene. Bet | *4 s fe thought that "P, G."!@ in reference to long hair and #|*4¥ Hart acting isa suepic ~_ he had dressed pa LE GUNNESS. j Were the initials of Philip Gunness,/@ tall wen in genera manner last night. and started | They say the destruction of the {Oy United Press) ee ; |the woman's second husband * And the air gi will questioning bim. Hart resented! Twelve Hours. | block was due to this delay, as the FRANCISCO, Ma In | Pen er nk Study of the Central Figure in the Great La Porte Murder On the inside of the second ring.) @ she Metain her expected sweet their catechism and when the which started in a lodging af Deiecitve Sergeant Ne ystery Drawn by Artist Goodnow From a Photograph. jcontaining a diamond, wae the tn | ne when from her vantage fleern tried to lead h » the _ - could bave been put out by w York - eo memes | SCription “P. 8. to J. 8, 3-6, place on the pulpit stage she patrol box, the @x-conviet showe the department had {it arrived at |The third one was not tosert fight, He was knocked down twice (By United Press. one As it was, it took the de- « the statuesque figure of > \ ort W. Fu tee eee eee ee 2 2 Several persons who knew tne Ahatee pe 0 was by the officers and when searched,| PORTLAND, Ore, May Two ment 20 minutes to move 200 . ~ ui sclure a loaded revolver was found secret-|#*saulte# on pawnbrokers, both feet down hill, the witne y ~ p | Guoness declare the rings are the) @ laying the flowerloaded mew . Sane toot Cowr Me MOOOES GB? b EOPLE IN THE crime MYSTERY ones worn by her They were|@ peoger boys and waving them od to bin right sleeve. which may result fatally, have nt following thelr aratese thie © t the @ Mrs. Helle Gunness, widow, La Port th t not noticed when the firet examina | @ towards the doors ha “turn Red” Hast served three years | curred within the lest 18 i ) Ket the hose cart from Spey the arrival of the de a on i npr ew aes bogs “ ° nin ated body tion of the body was made, because | @ backwards, turn backwards, O. in the penitentiary at Wa Walla The latest was re “, McGuire, Murphy and bis prison: atte in ruins of home at first thought to be hers. Police think she they were sunk in the flesh |® youths, in your fight for robbing Peterson's oon, | police at 11:30 th , sy McKensie struek gogaged ty Pull bes Myrtle Horensen, 11, daughter by Mre. @ | Dr. Matthews may be justi w First ay. and Seneca ee een a tad on eae 9 r McKensie was Se fer ene a wrt abea ay ae ms r - : 5 ane er by Mra. Gunness’ first mar Wealthy Man in Mesh | fied jn bis stand againet the night of February 10. 1. He wa mss a Couch pawg@roker, was ing cut @ rope with and obtaine 4 pgs af gf no TOPEKA, Kan, May 12—Leon|® pretty old custom of honoring taken to Walla Walla, March f nd lying ir . army rs were pulling down body found In ruins oness by xecond & Pullertor toc “ the The writ we able Pullerton's arre ‘ seeterred by ay © daatha at the the same year gush in bis skull and across the face, The wea check the flames. jillies, president of the of Tonopah Extension mine, charges | Townsend, a farmer and horse dea er, who Hives five miles from To- peka, had received several letters from Mra, Guaness inviting him to pay her a vielt. He sald today that he had read the woman's matrt the graduating pupils At ev ery cgmmencement there has been mor od from the floral pre ntations. There have been even whispered rumors that sane sine re, farm hand employed d charged with m bim of annoying her A. K. Helgeletn, who started search for buried bodies Phillip ¢ body found ta Ray Lampt son of Mra. G tage ined eueen Commits Another Crime " . by the marauder wan a Hart committed a burglary In| eax pipe, which war. fe Newman ts « or ie trouble y Mrs, Gunness; un der, Mrs, Guanes re ily ater. that MeKenz the occurred in the store threatened. to stab because he interfered. A store proprietor, named Warren, also Balt Lake City in 4, shortly after his release from Walla Walla, « ve five ye was sentenced to able to give the police any contributed to the exeltement by ve " Amivew Helesiein, 40 fancier, Aberdeen, & D. whe t monial “ad” and fully intended |® but that affair occurred » He Was releaned @ few months age of hie assatiar “ ee Bae od t * sup swered Mra. Gunness matrimonial ad., loaned her money and going to La Porte as soon as he time ago. and evidently came straight Hire Src ae aa Hi ling a six#hooter and threaten: local tee, whe disappeared. Body dug up by brother had finished bis spring planting However, the senior class attle mv Me IP ech oe ye who tried to pull bis a ine eastern sle mis Jennie Olsen, 16, adopted daughter, who mysteriously dis He in wealthy 08” reg being the fi This ts the second important cap: |; and beaten Mon- building down. He was disarmed. bp passed th “ ro appeared two years ago. Body dug up to fnaugura the flowerle ture made by Patrolman Hagen in|) The f The fire was put out after burning skull two hours # may have been fractured Cc. W a ¢ ings on Main st the past six months. Hagen ar stroying 20 build rested Charles Johneon, a m Joo Maxwell, farm hand, who admits he dug holes in which bodies were found Tease to Seatt the Se Peeeeeeeee the man arrested on sus - . * * * * . * * a rs * *. : . * * ; * re rs . a * * * * * * *. * a. * * * ® Beattlo about a week and orders i Gane taotal ti Wan ta ao Two Portland Pawnbrokers iisvine: man. and there wre ‘wit * *. * . * * * * * * * * * * . * a oe *. * * * * * * * * * * * a * * NEW iglas gen Pee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee es [Feet eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeteeeeeeee Cag on, who was Max Sorensen, Mra nhess’ firet husband, died myate th « who in now servis 14 Years | picton complicity in Uke Ther | tote tte te tt tt tt tt ttt e office ously at Austin, th 1) insered, fat Walla Walle, last January afte ene ies rg: apr seam aad io Beate! Joo Gunhness, second hust “ t m1 head FUNERAL NOTICES. a hard struggle me poor Do wnagetonde nS y en m, and |* * Lamber @ Coa! cv any : pom. mi husband, struck on head by meat | he will be examined this afternoon. ® BANK CLEARINGS. * qmacera controfied by bi he cleaver and killed. Insured Tas teniiel servis ai ” * The police now believe that there | * * alle’ out of bis of : Carl P ‘a Waupaca. Wis who ans 4 @ matrimonial j Ps. ery ae rye J a pe . hada Lili p los trees sisliad od is an organized gang of pawnshop |* Seattle. bo onal . ad, and ne re. Ge _ eclined > ry because h eves wor in Pe « learings today " 3 woming by Piussitamons ad. and whom anhess ined to mar aume he | Hence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | # TILLMAN WILL TAKE # thieves working in F nd # Clearings today... .$1,648,543.13 & fared to enter an a The body was buried at Lake View | # A TRIP TO EUROPE. * At this time they do not connect /*# Balances 169,508.02 © which be was driver Pemetery e # Martin, the accused murderer of!® Tacoma. * tad taken aboard | oP eee eee eee ee eee eee eee es | The funeral service of Charles! @ United Press.) # | Pawnbroker » Wolff, with ® Clearings today...$ 658,386.00. % eae sali’ — r TE ace am eee pPailitye will be held at the parlors|® W as INGTON, May 12 ® these thugs. * Balances e 30,213.00 & is decled f the Bonney: Watson company & Threatened with paralysis, * * ortiand. * ‘Meas! the RocheHarns fight potting up y Wateon company on : % a og of $7,400 ett pe ap | Porte Marder Saget Is” Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Interment! # Senator Tillman is in @ sank @ | 66 & Clearings today. . .$1,105,045.00 & RSS , The contest will take place pe Lake View cometery. — # tarium here, declining to see * K NG JUMPS TO & Balances . 136,588.60 Rages of New York! § Datla the Gret week ta Suis | The funeral service of Narciase|# visitors. On Saturday he will | vert t 9 side bet of 69.000 hes bee ean Landon Will take place at the! ® sall for Kurope, accompanied w| AE RERERESENMEEES Writ Of extrad! (ion dd by ‘3 i has been ‘ “ ¥ t . posited by the principals. family residesce on Wednesday | # by his wife, returning In No wm] CATERPILLARS HATCHING Governor Coon of Washing Bache by kis Sa ne Vaboes morning at 9 o'clock. The remains | ® vember . An 4 ~ will bur bi a aa - following and despite the y Sel * seed with the habit of a under prom!se { maa ‘ Tukwila, bas fesued a warning that manver in which Burss dis — 7 DEATH NOTICES. wa being around where “some- the tent caterpillar is hatching. ay bag egret sataghneee Matched to Fight in Dublin of him tn ther frst fight, he will bike ‘this Bien’ thing is doing,” characteristic of that the sooner this pest is de- i, 7 Mm lack back | y United Prose. . : r nd newsboy whe ; not lack backers | PORTLAND. Ore, May 12.—[_. Th® Infant son of Mr. and Mra 1S A and new ‘holes lers, | stroyed the leas will be the injury | Eapested at Knickerbocker f 500 . Fi YEOMEN BANQU Direct evidence of the most damag | © lowry died at the family rest Seria “The Knickerbocker.” the TOF i, st | wr ing character has been secu hner, known all over Seattle! to trees. Inspector Hopkins says |denee, 1021 Bu aK.” writes to a friend at The he finds that an arsenate of lead pit my ; by Star office that he Is the midat | r Lena Sutton, aged 2 re hier of} z spray, one pound to 60 gallons of Bote! at Seventh av and }- fome 30.Yeomen and their iadies the detectives against Rdward |.) 708 Miiion peed 2, Gmlghier of! of the La Porte murder mystery. | water, is particularly effective. the room on recuple Week ' joyed & banquet in the Waaht Hagh Martin, the ex-army officer.}i. iis city May 11. The body is| King” says he “Jumped” to La te being carefa in . ton Annex, a# & reward by District Sceused of the murder of Collateral | .¢ ine parlors of the Bonney Wat | Porte a8 soon as heard there was fetter pending his expected Manager F. A. Case to the work Benker Nathan Wolff ees ehians | going to be something doing, and ore *ho assisted him to securing * eg ermapent worn by ‘ wert Phe infant oon of Mr. and Mra | ae that he will later write some of Morning the chambernald , [new members in the past three When arres an been ident Soka ‘¥. Lantos, aged 8 moathe the boys and tell them about what As tual, but there is little (iy Unteet Press) | months ae belonging to the dead pawn | gies in thie city Mas tl. | he saw and heard. He also says he ps pi and wo she flecks away @ LONDON, May 13.—Tomm broker. It was worn by Wolff of!” Catherine Alexander, aged 66,| To is going to stay there tll the whole @ Qe “ith 2 vecgeance, Burns, the American heavyweight the day he was murdered. This! aicg at Georgetown May 11 Stricken wh business Is cleared up ANOTHER PORTLAND PAWN Map the Window to « re, aged 20, died in! i ‘ testified to by Mee Nath " #2 i» going to pick up another bunch fo testi J James Kil j fied then passes on to (he of easy money, the sacrifical offer Kitee PA ed enn old daughter) inis city May 11. The body in at Cut Off and People Are | BROKER I$ VICTIM OF MUR hd g hy Rice: Bdward 6” Bovanka a seth tht scny 4 bataretn enon | ‘TROUBLE IN F PERSIA! cenove wwe om ot for The Star was told oid “Roshter” Dil Squires, whom & clothing store, who identifies) jonn Hrowning, aged 56, died in met young Fullerio® the champton put out with & punch the coat as one be sold to Wolff | this city May 11, The remains are Dying by Scores. is ie PECT ARRESTED. inside of a week. tn San Francisco. The match be-| severa) months ago He declares at the rooms of Butterworth &@ | oat they “pel Seegins thelimgan the fables. was avmaeed he remembers It particalarly, aa Jt/ gony NEWLY APPOINTED GOVERNOR! ar@er for him and taking | today, the syndicate that managed Wut & special order ; argaret For od 2 years Bis belongings cuapasonnenon cauinaniatsinmseuensamoe Martin still preserves stole tm-| gain tyet residence 1424 Bonleton iy Viahed Besa 18 DRIVEN OUT OF CITY BY, (By United Prose) ~a Guns, pistols, ammunition, base: | ee difference. Confronted with this Gy stay 11 - : | PORTLAND, Ore, May 12.—In SEE BATTLESH: bali goods, fishing tackle and all iatest phase In bis case, he merely |” pe ‘MSTAD, | May j2—l4| RIOTERS—TROOPS SENT TO line arrest of C, W. Wagner, the Rais at Pier 2 Ten round athletic goods Hall's, 1111 First av offered his own explanation of his The plague is spre pading | QUELL DISORDERS. | police believe that they h not idalty. We round trip eee erserhtp of the coat The inhabitants are fighting | only secured the man who brutally caneneioi sia actin bought it from a peddiar ip oan semen teen yhensee siete is assaulted and injured Max Her front ofa Posttand. betes months 4 ar Gls wae’ tant mann, a Portland pawnbroker, early are cut off, on Bide by the se®| TEHERAN, Persia, May 12.—'that they have also another elue = } U. P. INVESTMENTS. others by military patrols | rhe shah ts hurrying troops to Ta-\to the murderer of Pawnbroker Forces United. - orders to shoot fugitives ©8/ brig to help the newly appointed | Nathan Wolff, who was murdered By United Press.) wight governor seize the town from in his sho a : | t reis 7 x 6 p about ten days ago YORK ‘ May 12a FRISCO GIVING OFFICERS AND ategphicoy the rebate Maa” Brac: | which the inhabitants drove him under ctrcumstances similar to the houncement is made In all et iy tically none, so ® « e after an all-day battle. A TA - ¢ assault upon Hermann Monday ° . . (By United Press) one of the news bureaus that the} GREW OF ATLANTIC FL. antine. Enough _— — ou Why the official was unaccept Hormenn Wes éeuhd sacrennlat 4 ine eat ere: ner KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 12 Union Pacific railroad holds ap) GOOD TIME—BIG BALL AR.) however. to prove the apc as ‘DB lable is not explained in messages | with three gaping wounds in his Gov, W. B. Hoggatt bas evidentally proximately 3,000,000 shares at Te eee eet ccned and. reat.| rom the scene of the distur head early Monday evening. A This P Jost control of the republican con #tock in various enterprises octeide| RANGED. pended, stores —_ and rest-/ His military escort was attacked| nearby pawnbroker immediately Chair Is Worth $2.25. vention, in session here today, | its own stock and that the value | = Se teed one volute came | When he entered the city, however, | gave the police a clue to Wagner's Perkins, of Nome, Boyer, of Fair of them is $300,000,000. The value} abroad, except under | absolute chin [overpowered by force of numbers,| whereabouts, whom he declared _ Wednesd , P. 2 banks and the outaide precinets, Of the shares are placed at the (By United Press.) pulston. Food is hardly to be bad | anq nd to flee. visited both his own and Her- jays Frrice have united and jotned forces with | Present market values | SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—Ex-/0n any terms, Whoever will may| ‘The governor and his troops are|mann’s shop early last night Valdez, Seward, Catalla, Skagway | cursions were the principal events enter with supplies but having eM | awaiting the reinforcements’ ar Wagner says he comes from and Douglas and the regular elect on today’s program of entertain. | tered —_ can leave i ee rival outside the town. It ex-/gan Francisco, and that be was ed delegates co the situation NATIONAL DRAINAGE mm for the officers and men of h for the enor ar? “ne ” severe example will be) formerly a trainman for the South against Hoggatt's forces, which the warships in the bay. Under | fered for provisions, few will ac » of the rioters ern Pacific. comprise the contesting delega-| the auspices of the San cept the certainty of Imprisonment Tabriz is now reported in a con It in clearly evident that the del-| paid a visit to the pretty metropolis rom miles away the smoke ¢ ‘SEEKS EXCESS OF well-made Diner gates chosen at the November | Fee ste of Banta Clara valley and the sur. > Magen ~ day ee th ir naa FIGHT, CPAUM SMOKING. . . . r t of blazing houses where the special we place convention at Juneaa will be elect By United Press.) rounding country, Five hundred nigh her nial oe Fe aaa This chatr fs ed to the national convention. The| WASHINGTON, May, 12—The| enlisted men went over to Vallejo plague has been, of burning lumber| | VICTORIA, May 12.—The | local | ASSESSMENT shaped saddle seat central committee te unanimous for annual convention of the National! *> they were tendered a ban sae phi eter pod ag fire at laa “une takee Gane ri ae #180 to. n the back, plain a platform favoring territorial 0¥-| Drainage congress began today| Get by the ladies of the city vale anh of the tires te the Gh l Weeds the euét of tralian euinm and the continuons erament, and resolutions with @ large attendance. All the} This afternoon the inter-squadron flood hye ooibva, plat adooted ka] meehere he Certain herbs used amine aned and the Hoggatt office holders tn » governors an@ boards of trade aug| Cutter race will be rowed on the; uti Uitte as the readiest and|in this connection have | pom D. McCullough, as assignee of Chair is worth and ing fake delegations will be p commercial organizations of all the/D&y and the navy and army base | ot nee ee of ridding the|for from China |several property owners on West- hon In the weathered finist ‘$1. 35 James Wickersham, of large citlon are represented. The| ball teams will play a game on the |speediest means of ridding | the | for f {lake av. from Pike st. to Denny Waly. To vel), eact banks, is the favored delegate for! gunject of drainage will undoubt.| Presidio grounds on he Be enrite veg ggeewte Hs |way, began suit in the superior Gtr t a Customer congress, but it is stated that he/\ediy play an important part in the} Tosight the first great function filth, which was | ip» Bie nly | ‘Stock for Sale |court yesterday to recover their responsible for the ¢ will not accept. Present delegate white house conference of gover. ®TTenged for the enlisted men will H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av., | share of $2,539.46, which he claims Cale will possibly be nominated if yore and the two meetings will co | tke place at the Auditorium, when eed ty mae ot the pinkie “ho'lhave for sale 1,000 shares of Mt.|remains of the proceeds of the as ye he is @ candidate. A big fight i* operate in spreading the propagan-| 2.500 blue jackets will dance with | P a decnerate by tamine |Baker & Shukean at 8% « |sessment for the regrading of that ae i ix- to be waged in the convention this da for the reclamation of «wamp|*omen of social and naval prom. | renere. gh th ye ntar cordon {Per share. | thoroughfare. — afternoon. Corson will undonbted:|jands through sclentifi MiaPlinence. A blue jacket chosen by| broke through the military cordon a a - w! lands through scientific applies and scattered through the — sur esta ly be elected if Cale etl uen-ob duatunee Jot, wiil lead the krand march with and neal ae | run as @ party candidate the ranking lady present rounding country, have been herd ed together and driven back by the troops. 99| Dr. Gomez Per | who first diagno Table Finished in the Golden $17.50 ie Table shown here is one of ont regular stock patterns HS tiade of white oak, finished golden. Table top measures a, of La Guayra i the disease CHARTER poat ‘PLAN DENIAL WEEK FOR'ng “‘WIGHTS OU PUBLIC SCHOOLS jas bubonic plague and was thrown ‘I have been a wage-earner, foreman and employe. A to he released later when it became and I tell you this: The man with the Savings Bank ee evident that his judgment was cor habit Is the one whe can get along without you, but In order to provide funds to pay rect, is leading the sanitary work you cannot get along without him. Elbert Hub- for necessary operations on school! Advising them to make up and/ers in their efforts to stamp out bard children whose parents cannot af | start life over again, Judge Arthur | the epidemic. ford to pay the surgeons, Superia |i Griffin; of the superior court Schubdach & Hamilton have char tered the steamship Hyades, owned er, and when it's extended this table will com by the Boston Towboat company, = “ thools Fi Cooeer | WILL SUPPORT TAFT. The Savings Department of this Company encour Mat eight people stal is square, and lege are sim- f]|and will operate her on the Nome ‘endent paler: ppp van ot Per |yesterday denied Mre. Evelyn May | © arners and others to save a part of their are made without carved claw run thie summer efter converting tee wall ae ihn Gari aaliooin Hughett a divorce from her hue (By United Press.) age ageearn and others to save a | band, Philip 1. Hughett NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 12 earnings. Deposits of one doll It te estimated that, if the pupils | they were married may 19, 1901 Despite the fact that four of th ae ’ . efrained from chewing gum, ¢ yi "on ry - . [that they made an agreement that) nati mal convention have not been $1,200 could be saved to © © Bleach was to have o certain “night : : fund for these operations, and the instructed by their districts, it was Will probably be announced tomor ae future of many paetielee, oe vem announced today that the entire f row by Sehubach and Hamilton — ar future of many paptle A married woman,” said Judge | gistrict delegation will support Taft Northwest Trust ate en cette Griffin, “has no business to Go tO) as instructed by the state conven it re Deposit Co. WOMEN SHOULD MARRY. Th nggestion may be ac dances and leave her husband at} ton | by the schoo! board the children, | — i MAN RESIDENT MYeKS RTARY her into @ passenger steamer She will take care of second class passengers in the rate war to Nor ton sound. The price of the cut rate on passenger traffic to Nome ol excellent values to be upward are re- ceived, on which 4 per cent Interest Is paid * show you o ¢ of medium tables, in both prieed home in cha ven with his consent ~SiPrrrivous HAIR Mra. W. W. DeLong, of 828 Kast NEW YORK, May 12.—Declaring that ft le better for women to marr and have many children than to be YARIMA IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS. We have 9 beautiful tract 1 a Al a : nie Aisfigureaiont as ; j , mem. || perdly. located. Geep. rich soil Caste ‘ome artists and have @ career, Olga || pgrnis Aistigurenise f Tet lake av. will entertain oe MOU |F Kn case ene tele trom enlseons AABIER A N ersole, = vered you ntipline bh to bers of James exton Women's at All the Credit Nethersole, in an address delivered || rot wee Antiotie nt ’ There te a eatin that positively lief Cor No. 36 at progressive wo hair without ‘scar ‘or blem: p /© od ~ re members of the People's in ° ue pportunity to con ‘ou Want ute, spoke in favor of compul whist Wednesday afternoon, May B... . ¢ and old-age pensions wy Davo *) a 13 Take Lake Union car to Avery ANDOLT & COMPANY, ol Hen ttie 1412-14 ewe: % for werking women. Thomas st |

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