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VOL, 10, NO JATLANTIC FLEET REACHES WATERS OF PUGET SOUND ENTER THE } STRATS EARLY faleships Stop at Port angeles and Port Townsend. ‘Atlantic fleet, in command of Admiral Sperry, is now in! Seund waters. BA 12:20 last night the fleet en | the straits of San Juan de A heavy mist was hanging the waters. MM 6:90 this morning the fleet Port Crescent. DMEM the fleet passed Port An A short stop was made there ‘on a pilot for the flagship The battleships Mis Ohio, Louisiana and Virginia Into the harbor at Port and there anchered. 120 the battleships Ilinois Kearsarge dropped anchor at Townsend, the battleships Ne Wisconsin and Kentucky “LAST EDITIO x | ° THE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. ACTRESS MAY DIE FROM AN OPERATION - | CANADIANS GOTCH WILL COME TO. NOT MEET PREY | ROLLER ‘One Hundred Seriously I-'Four Clever Pickpockes Negotiations for Big Match | _ Arrive From Vancouver in Seattle Fall =| Through. for Loot. fe Stare Exclusive Service.) | NEW YORK, May 21.—Amelia| Bingham, the actress, who may not | SIXTY ARE KILLED IN WRECK | | Runniog at High Burglars and Room Work-\Gotch Asks Early Date and Speed in Terrific ers Continue Work | The Seattle Man Won't Crash. Throughout City. Accept. (By United Press.) There will be no wrestling mateh ANTWERP, May 21.—In one of between Dr. B. F. Roller n Frank Goteh James C. Barton, George Duneap, Phillips and John Detap, ot hainy ph reeover from the effects of an op-|the worst rulirosd disasters that | who are said to be pickpockets, @1” Gotoh declines ¢ ot the dat ora © relle ? : declines to ot the date Unal obstruction, only. recency | Te", Cceurred in this country, &|rived in Seattle this morning feMltxed by Roller, which is some time closed an extended rin “A, ereat Sumber of passengers, the | Vancouver, B.C. They will be @-|@uringthe latter part of July, way Modern Lady Godiva She ex. | Sumber being estimated as high | rested on sight by the local potiée, ine that his original proposal = pected to acewpt another engage | 4s 60, were Killed today, and at hey are wald to be clever — x pag err oy 2s esa te * shortly. She years ot, least 100 were ser miy injured ip | They left Vancouver at 12:40 The champion wired this morning and one of the most prominent i. cottision between two passenger |MOrbINg in company with anotiee| , Tee chambion wired this moriine Lig a Ameri tending dip whose name was pot larael./s.. intended to go to Kurope about ji a pin gore age nue ae The trains © running et « ¢ quartet w arrested at VEB-lehe first of July, and could not Climaber ps0 1 ** | high rate of speed when the crash ver by Detects Scott, WEG) ontertain any proposal that would Timbers.” Her most conspicuous | occurred. They came together with |*47* Barton and his “mob” M88 titestere with that vialt Mire Jokteon aad A’ Madere aek? | great force, throwing the cars from | Proficient in the art of extraetiM@g |” Ay Gotch first suggested th Sales hers odere Mak ithe tracks and piling them up to there. match, Roller does not feel that dalen She bas been active im the beaps of ruts. Harton and his companions were |i, i, up to him to give way, and vie cope pe: ee ak ght | Great difficulty was experienced |“musted” be leaving VIIA. ta on can be seen Gt the Of the Professional Woneae hagas |i releasing the imprisoned passen roosting dhe Bo and thet }ent time, therefore, the prospect sale Vous % Twenty-two bodies have been | Pletures are — Slot rk eting between those and & member of the American [Sure Tuealy two bodies have been |fotective Beat notified Serpeapt |e, 2 certs meeting, between Pieygoers' club being made in the ruins. The co}. |0f Detectives Charles Teonant thal Roller Not Disappointed. Roller ts not entirely disappoint morning by letter that Marton abd! Nelon cocurred at Contich, six miles his compacions are ch equipped | southeast of Antwerp battleships, reached Port Angeles | SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT Boats ond Trains, ts. WEATHER—CLOUDY; 8HOWERS TO NIGHT AND FRIDAY; SOUTH WINDS. REPAIRING BIG FORGER LAUNCHES WATER IN THE — DOUBLE PIPE © = =NET ~——sRATES Expected That Break Will Man Arrested tor Forging Passengers for Battleships Be Closed Late This Small Check has Will Be Charged 50 Afternoon. Record. Cents. | | | Lake Washington Water Will Obtained $10,000 on Forged Be Used in Case of | Paper in Beverly | Steamboats to Charge Two Dollars for Two-Hour Emergency Mass. Trip. La’ Wheo bh Pat and steamboat »Imer 8u tendent Youngs announc Towle and owners ed to at the break in the {maln| Simpson, of the Ballard police, ar came in for criticism this morning perend “a ae — % the aoe d John Andrew, Ma on a) When the rates to be charged for slope nh would be re it charg with forgery, ©@'rying passengers during the paired by 4 ck this afternoon. | they little thought that they bad Visit of the fieet were announced, A gang epartment em- in thelr custody John Andrew, for Excursion steamers, which will aot sone oe seks ° mer treasurer of the North Shore ©#'TY passengers up the sound te night, when the main pipe line) Blectrie Co., of Beverly, Maas. whe ye the fleet Saturday, leaving af above the brea m October 17, 190 forged the tanita pe fe me brnipins cel and re leant, before the job could be com-| (2 * Promissory note and from the This announcement has raised @ pleted Beverly national bank is alleged to *torm of protest from those plan Notwithstanding the warning is have secured $10,000 in cash. a » meet the vessels. sited yesterday afternoon, when the | Andrew's past came to light this iioratenr: that ‘passe ae thle mpgs Pannell ree ere has been morning wh Be of Detec-| from the warships will be hoe, an unusually heavy drain on the tives Charles Tennant received | 50 conte Pokadeece. sod charged supply of water remaining in the communication and papers from | During the vinit of uke ae ee pesorvotrs and. unless the source arthur G. Wells, chief of potice of | ton. the shales or = Washing: oe y pe Pawn sede lla Lynn, Mase., asking that Andrew) jaunches was but er pada —s icc dP pat Iikely be be heid until he can secure requl-|the public had been led te mtirely emptied by tomorrow | sition thet the. atten ete weaken eee morning rate would prevail Is in County Jail. a \ r . ith secreted caps in order to mae led at the outcome of the ota ow ae during the stay of nd to the * 6:10 thin morcing. Without) One train was bound for Brus | * r | z The only alternative, in case re age ‘ay of the big fleet. on up the sound a stopping, five of the ships proceed: |eels and the other was going to|* awiek getaway should @ vietimitions, He knows that even by the pairs should take longer than ox ew is now in the county jail,| Even vessel owners on the water- Sound navy yard at Brem | og toward Port Tuwnsend, three of |Lierre. Three coaches of the lat.|0f thelr thievery catch them in the/tatter part of July he could not be | pected, would be to inake connec. | charged with forging Capt. Walter | font who are not directly interest. which are bowid for Hremerton.|ter train were crunhed fate kin. | ®t ‘ jin the best possible condition for & tions with the pir from Lake! 8 nor'e name to a worthless @4, denounced the rates aunounced M8 12:20 the First squadron, with The main body of the fleet, afier dling wood. The accident, whieh ‘ — EB. Robbins, who ies phi sent for the championship, al-| Washington, which is now used by check for a small sum of money as outrageous, taking as pilots Capt. Herbert F./ is thought to have been dae to mia 419 Boren av. N. reported to thei though be was willing to take @) private cont ors to furnish we in the letter to Sergeant of De-| Launch Owner Rae Ramiral Sperry on the xia < Beecher and Capt. A. M. Sewali | tak nals, took piace on a| police this morning that his homes} whirl at it ter for sluicing Mn SS" tectives Tennant, Wells states that) Roy Lilico, owne gene Df te Connecticut, anchored &t trom the tug Tyee, procecded tm- | wes looted shortly after 11 o'elaek| Gotch’s effort to hurry the match It j# not believed that it will be Andrew has a family at No ot teunehen Prvrtce’ ie namber mediately to Hellingham. Beecher the traine Ie sald to have |iset sight. The thieves secured | up, believing that Roller would be sort to this system, | Commonwealth av ucester, | 50 cents set by the 4 je rate of — and Sewall are «the only pilots been runaing 56 miles an hoor, In-| Shout #20 worth thing andloniy too anxious to go against him, put meet any emergency. | Mass., and is an expert electrictan. We-are fovene te a owners, Squadron at Bellingham. | taken up by the fleet. the other yes| vestigation shows that misplaced |book#. Mr. Robbins says he thiske|jooks much I!ke an attempt to take the water department officials ar. For many years Andrew, who is dis we the mensten ties 0 the fare BELLINGHAM, May 21—Rear|sele depending on their own off switches went the Brussels train | Doy# entered his home. A pass k@y jon the Beattie man while he is not! ranged today with the contractors, tinguished in appearance, held an ur carrying capacity be bee TAlttral Sperry, in command of the | Sere t reach thelr several destina: over apom the track on which the |¥&4 Used on the front door. fn the best of condition. Roller is & Wiles te éennase ih able position in the social two,” he said this morniag. “Foe 2 vs ¥ ved here 0 (Oe other cars were running. Several! Mrs. A. MeKay, of 162514 Seventh jis the only wrestler of note in the their pumping pliant and pipe lines dof several Massachusetts instance, I have been notified . squadron, arr’ ere At) Nearly every inhabitant ef Port hours elapsed before any of the |®%. reported that a man claiming | country whom Goteh has falled to | should conditions require such ac-| cities and was considered wellto- |] eg, carry onl 52 rom I ors DIEM this afternoon, standing om/ Angeles, besides hundreds of vie | victima were taken from the de |t be &a insurance agent entered | throw | tion. i do largest launch. whtuh Uae 2 pie the bridge of the Magship Connee | ttors frum owt of town were on | bri Although the exact number | Der home yesterday afternoo: He On paper Holler has almost as) Small Towns Cut Off. When he disappeared, October ed capacity we 104 a licens Dtleet, and behind him came the Baad to welcome the flect as itlof dead in not known, it is con-| Went through all the rooms tm her| much right to style himself cham- | : 7, 1907, after securing $10,000 by |" “It we merely imade th < Datitechins of the divisten he wong sround the «pit. The war | servatively estimated that at least presence, but acted so suspiciously | pion of the world as has Gotch. Owing to the fact that they had! (o/sing ithe names of officers of the the nearest boat and roe e run to . b 0, " a met dea ' hb 2 o { h 4 »pportun » she North Shdére Electric company « pe & ps Louisiana, Ohio, Missourl and|60 met death that she believes he was merely (Gotch had an opportunity to show |" reservoirs containing any re- h Shore Elect r the| after to. charm only SE dears nak it the Connecticut poked ber! Virginia will remain here unt!! Sat-| Many of the injured cannot live, Rett the lay of the house —4o|his superiority over Roller, and|*¢F¥e supplies, most of the small jittie town of Beverly was greatly | we will be cnet tk rocco Mle nose around Dead Man'® arday morning. Great preparations| Many victims w burned eo make & haul. She told the pollee|failed io do so, This is the only tWOs south of the city, which are! surprised |gers for the different. bosts ac closely followed by the other | have been made for entertainment. | that the Mean fell f the bodies, ts morping that she was afraid | blot on his title to the champton-|*Uprlied from the main pipe line hia In Ballard. overs ie. vB cnets rem ae on , the enthusiasm of the é The corpses are lying aide by side| that the man is a room worker, . |ahip. That he wants to wipe this|"d their water supply entirely : 4 eettion |9¢ Sheveatinn aieet aera, coeek of people ee es At Port Townsend jim front of the ‘railroad station In o dna vith an fron bar onjout is quite evident, and that he cat off inst evening, and & majority | | anesdy, came we ot ond ovttied FOr ern = Sorgen 0 awed all bounds, an jospital fac 7 * poo 4 one side and a revolver on the | does not want to give Roller suffi. | ‘ he residents of i Colum. in a pspite e large Eiiertog could be heard for) PORT TOWNSEND May 21.—| crite! facilities are p Tajurad. | other, John Freeman, colored, with | cient vanditionlng time ts likewise | bia, Rainier Beach and other towns | atount of money he ix supposed to/t make only five trips per day.” The morning was damp,| The third division of the Atlantic! wie are suffering intensely. Rescon the bar had to gtve in, and is gow | evident jalong the pipe line had to resort | have brought west bape him, An- Experiences of San Francisco. ead dreary, but as the soon | feet reached Port Townsend 4) work is being pushed with all under ar charged with burg: Ee to netghborhoc prings and wells drew's weakness for ony Rot Seattle people may take warning Spproached the san peeped! dropped anchor exactly 11:30) paste lary y Meet Next Fail. in order to water for their the better of him and he was ar! from the experience of many in the remainder of the day|® ™m. The division consisted of the | He was discovered by Thothas| Present indications are that Rol-| immediate necessities. Uniess the | rested here for obtaining a few dot-! san Francisco who were swindled to be eapecially fine. Kearsarge, Mitnois, Kentucky « Braby, a watchman for the Pagifie| lr and Gotch will not meet until) repairs under way can be complet. lars tlegally through bhying bogus tickets for the fleet ca around Dead | braska and Wisconsin, The three Coast Steamstip Co, trying tp) next fall or winter. That they will) ed without delay, the residents of Sergeant of Detectives Tennant j h trips to the warships. Swin- point, it was greeted with last tamed vessels proceeded on break Into the repair shop then meet in New York city is the | these small towns will suffer from|today wired the Massachusetts au-| diers worked the waterfront in San S@miral’s salute of 13 guns, and | to Bremerton. The whole squad He immediately threw the fron | outlook at this time serious shortage of water. | thorittes that Andrew is in jail) Pra O, selling return tickets to Mit came to anchor, Mayor J.| rom will assemble at Port Town bar, which was about the size of} Roller has not wasted any time Hydraulic Work Stopped. here, charged with forgery. It 18/ the ve: and the elty’s reception |#end Saturday morning and wili his fore arm, at the watchmag,| during the past week. He will take| Superintendent Youngs today or-|20t known whether Andrew will bogus when presented at the tre boa. 4 the Connecticut | pass in review around the bay prior | who just stooped in time to mign {t.)/no chance upon de t_ tomorrow dered all use of water, except for) be taken east to answer for bis) taunches M formally presented to the ad-| to takiag their departure. | i Freeman then tried to get away |night at the hands of Fred Heell.| household necessitie to Several days before An Doubtles these same ticket the keys to the city, at the The city t# In gala attire, and a) bot Braby got busy with his gun | That this match will b ‘en faster This cut off the of ¢ made his big coup in the) swindlers will follow the Meet to ‘time submitting to him the re | grand reception, lasting the re | Jand the man submitted to arrest.|than that of last week is expected.| which employ hydraulle pr - ary secur ae in er eee Seattle and attempt to operate here. rogram for his sugges mainder of the week will be ten-| iieninboniibncaniy | Reel! is working out every day, and | The rations of numerous con-| duction to a we nown Seattle/ Tickets should be bought only at oy 4 its amendment dered the officers and men of the ARRARHHHRHERH — declares that he will go on the mat s who have been using city| man which he never presented. the docks or regularly severtionl warships. | in much better condition than upon for various purposes were places % % 1 . t i s r no) Petree Planned #1 “ a oe 0 A Hd at G. 0 P. # RUEF JURY STILL OUT, # |e Jast occasion also stopped, The work of sluicing| * * * *** * **** * * ** * |" Launch owners in San Francisco Several of the st featn pening ess wae The failure of the negotiations | for the Jackson st. regra also mis} ers The eatertainment are for the ben 1)? * (By United Press.) tier tne MaMa Shaken encting What t- Eeecindt? Ger Gearn. Meee (WARING Fhe also misled passengers by promis ‘hot the A } 7 4}; ‘ & SAN FRANCISCO. May 91 & for the Gotch match means tha erially down. The contractors |» FAIRBANKS, « !0& to take them to certain war vee , men alone very satlor . May I. m ° ght will offer the t op > ar yrking sf el ng 7 : | Con Will Be ‘ | morrow nig he last op-| who are working on this job have sels and then forcing them to dis (NTRS fleet is to be provided with vention % —The Ruef Jury is still dell #| portunity to see a wrestling match | bec & great deal of water|~ mo genie a : * | embark on the nearest vessel even Ee official program. The STREET CAR | crating, Unless @ Nerdict ie%}in Seattle prior to Roller's 4 from the muntelpal system for|* 4, 7he, Seattle Siar received %| When their object in going out was ty amusement attraction, All j reached this afternoon the 13°] ure for the enst i this supply conflate mg vtbonisa to_visit friends on other bo ‘Beach, has been leased tor| Right. # men will be dismissed. They # Sena cians Ge of the cient, |® Fairbanks this morning: w/' yor ee the commitian on —— and evening and Fri-| & did not go to luncheon, dete g}¢ # KARR AHR HHH HH wore working today, but the water|* Koc? mem away from this see *! aquatic sports decided on the the executive committee, | (By United Press.) —_— & mined to stick it out -* Wi was euneties from the fli * tion of the country Wa: & lncvee tor tec eadee ee ae ‘ Me favy uniform is to be an| y * | *® WHY? OH, WHY? Selah tes . ne ater! © strike of miners is still on, w | Course fc . For the pow- BAN FRANCISCO, May 21-—tn {By United Press.) | P pumping plant which th tract oe hy misrep. & (er boats the course will begin at @ Sesame at the door. One! | * ASKS MR. FLAGG. #) Oo have recent * Men brought ¥y misrep tine, ota s " men in blue, further, wit | tue border style, a lone rebber| WASHINGTON, May 21.—Unitea|* * ¥ 2 ****¥ EER SS OHS * ne oe & resentation are walking back # | Deri 10 be anchored at, the = Md Friday night to the| held up ao Oc Beach car at 1/ States Senator Burrows of Mieh-| % Baitor Star:—I should like #! 44, be ope » Hog Gr ’ ¢ the|% over he trail ~ rds Valdes. * lw ell buoy, around the SM the big Beck theatre. At! o'clock thi prning. Hacking the|igan, chosen for temporary chal AGA NST JAPS # to know why so many prop- * oO Seen result of the/® Time checks have remaine¢ US 8 Ialar cho . seyhame san te vel . ho 4 a patents vo ne = im, chosen for mp ry chair | wawee * erty owners are flying dis «| >reak in the pipe line yesterday |@ unpaid and the script system * Fd Bae 7 peel page= red off eg heey * men of the republican convention # tross signals from their build. # | ¥ere Rot so great as first reported.|@ has been adopted. Lawsuits # | > , Ss he water are to be the of the ear at the potst of © pletel.| .) Cricagy, has promised thet hie | x Vanes Press.) # ings? For every old shell will * etary loss will pot ex-|® are following. There are many #| ‘Ont to the starting place. jhe compelled the motorm 0 opening specch will be in the clog. | ROSEBURG, Ore.. May 21.—Gee! 4 toi you that, when he sights # 3,000, owing to the ft that|* unemployed here.” (Signed), # | Boats Must Keep Place, b No Car Fare. j search the conductor, securing $17,| 2) harmony with the policies of | T2Or Chamberlain has come @ut|) o enin fiying colors Union # Was @ natural gulley a short! ® R. Burns, secretary Tanana #| Saturday afternoon when the NO Wearer of the biue wilt be| forced them to leave the ear, and ene of awed. flat-footed against the assimilation distance away from the break, and 2 Worke: to battleships arrive excursio: ; 4 ly rf to the front platfrom | ‘"* # ent administration f the J aa 4 hb * ¢ knows she Te In dis & *® Mine Workers Union * 1 arri excursion boats “iQ fare on the stre = | ae the tun te the ond of the|_BUITOWS, recognined a0 6 mod-|% {he wopaneee™ the commas |» Now we all know, or #| most Fo nag bor gpa ee rushed | & *| must keep at least 400 feet from arrangement with L. F * ame | crate opponent to the Rooseveltian ° ° *% or should if we do not, that #)@0¥" this guiley, missing a ma |the battleships. The larger steam- Manager of the local street | tine, where he threw the controller) vo iictration, bas ce shed. 38 I would rather let my children | ¥ kine in bunting. . in mo #|Jority of the houses which would CROLESSE SLATS Fie wil remain back of a line from Gompany away and disappeared in the dar: | eran enim tie Roe man 80 waeducated than A1OW (her Co ee eee ene one ay g[have otherwise been flooded. A Duwamish head to Skiff potnt om the officers there will be a| ness. The robber was the Only |i, the convention for the sake of |*it with @ Japanese in the school!) the pine field set with stars, #|DUmber of fences and outhouses SCHOOLS TO OPER Senaiior crattor wilt teenie aeeauien Of social events, among | Passenger om the ca: v harmon The president had pri | Toom.” he Seslerod Wednesday | y and, under finary condi. #| Were Washed away and in several smaller crafts will remain between | Will be three smokers given | lvately annoonced that he was not "ght In a apeech here |® tions, located in the upper #| Places the food washed entirely ne drawn from West point light | Hone at the Cougar club, the in favor of Burrows for temporary. The statement was — with! ® halyard corner of Old Glory, #/OVer the roadway leading down ARLY IN FALL to Four-Mile rock and to the Great | club and one a! the Kulshan SHOT AND KILLED chairman because he feared that he *PP!ause. Governor Chamberlain is! 4 Why then, may | ask, is not #| through Rainier valley, covering |Northern dock. To see that the Tomorrow officers are | id not support his administra Smping od a = ee the blue stripe placed | the thoroughfare with mud and| |rules are properly obeyed the rev: Buests of the reception | — | tion in way be wanted it sup Of his candidacy for the United) 4 ion when decorating our #| debris jenue cutters Areata and Guard, thq om an automobile ride | ported States: sonstovelip. veh & streets? Surely we are not in | Second Line Needed Badly. The public schosis of the city |harbormaster’s launch and two pal Marietia, along one of the pret-| (By United Press.) The Michigan senator, hearing ge eee keke enh wee &) & distress yet Perhaps there * This is the first break which has] will open Angust 31, next fall }trol boats will patrol the course; “Meat pieces ot roads in the North-| Bl Pago, Tex. May 21.—Manree| of this, came to Roosevelt and as #|# may be some new fangied sen. sg g a “ye main pipe line,| The teachers’ institute will be| The patrol boats will fly the fags OM then back tc Samish mer) Olah, sured him that he would speak as | ent touching this matter #|#9¢ had the pipe burst a few miles | held the week commencing ust |of the revenue cutter service. 2 Y titles, much ot h eve = mere = paca snagged tote oe if GANK CLEARINGS, db par ev “raged oa furth south from the city, it!94 This early opening will The Kiliot Bay Yacht club will + as City, bat who for ® bumber of the president wis in this re) - #|*% which I have not caught on * 4 his ear f x 4 Wen, retarning thee to the | MF. ane M4 oma Siato yet. If 80, please, dear #| Would have Involved the water de | the closing of the schools for the|form as an escort of honor for the to it trip ix to occupy mout | Years wae engaged in newspaper) . “ % Clearings today .$1,201,448.29 #|® Star, do enlighten me #| partment in a great deal of trouble | opening of the exposition fleet when it arrives urday af- afternoon work in El Paso, was shot and bil) APPLETON, Wis, May 21 @ Balance 7 158.300.05 | ® A. EB. FLAGG * make repairs, — tern 7 The members are to ity fe filled with visitors, | ed here last night by J. F. Mitchim, | badly mutilated body of Mra i “ i’ #| Superintendent Youngs says the | ADOPTS CLASS FLOWER. meet Saturday morning at the head- Sithough the day is dark, the | proprietor of the Ei Kvening|rie Shaw, a wealthy young widow |® — Tacoma. * RRR E EEE ES wey g| Meldent demonstrates the necessity qua at West Seattle, and pro- Of the popuiace are not News. Mitchim, wh arrested |of Nortonville, was found here in| * Clearings today 5d bain | of completing the pipe line as quick-| The graduating class of the! ceed in a body to greet the big L Gay decorations greet |soon after the shooting, claims thet |a mill pond. Mrs. Shaw had been | * Balances * FOR MEMORIAL DAY ly as possible. With two pipe lines | Washington and Line« gh | ghiy 9F@ everywhere | Harrell bad threatened to take bis | keeping company recently with) #® Portland. *| Memorial day, May 30, will be | from the source of supply, it will be | schools has adopted the Several sta are being erected _ hhife. Charles Abrams, of New London, | # Clearings today -91,167,266 # | celebrated in all the public schools | almost impossible to shut off the | rose as its class flowe a fc a h a march in addition At Port Ange The dead man was 32 years vid, | end the couple were seen together | * Balances 188,625 ®\on the Friday preceding, May 29.| city’s supply entirely, unless both | motto = following was che large official reviewing stand ES ray night before. Ab: was * * | Fitting exercises will be arranged/| pipe lines were disabled at the, “Non nobis solum (not fo on “ consisting t bite ay es cieae ae ore [tk tt tet ttt tet in each school same lime. alone) Continued on page

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