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a A i ll. e ih as th he hoe a oe a ae Oa THE STAR—TUESDAY, NE 23, 1908, caste ts Seta teat ——— eee ee ee \ ee ee ee ' ‘or several ye e fies * * l* 7 j married as a young man before he * WANTS TAFT'S BROTHER &* j | REPORT ASSASSINATION # made hie forta tn 1901 he rave * TO MANAGE CAMPAIGN, * * OF BULTAN ABDUL AZIZ. & million dotlara in atoc and * * * * ° 7 h nen to bie firat wife, that he| i* (By United Press.) * \* (By United P ) * « might marry | the beautiful Mrs. * WARHINGTON, June 2a.—.* , * TANGIER, June It in ® Wor hington, having been practic * The Washington Post, owned } b * reported here today that Sul. # e ¥ parated tm his first wife for * by John R. MeLeap, of Cinetn * tan Abdul Aziz has been as ® ive years. A month after he met] Py # nati, also owner of the Cinetn- & # nawsinated by political # ure, Worthington , toda confessed ° * nati Enquirer, and one of the # . * ’ B is love to her and told his wife tn |® powers in Ohio pélitics, today # ‘ * report so far hae not #® ™ Indiana that he had found bis ideal . ® editorially urged the a os : . ed y e ppoint & *® been confirmed but the affairs ® r L. eds gave his bride a poarl Chief Clerk Upper Says * ment of Charles Py Taft, begth- & & of Moroclh have been so dis- + “ ~ " —_ oe te4 a oe * of Secretary Tatt, gp chatr. # @ ® rupted lately that Sy think # =m eoklace wo 50,000, a diamond of the republioan National # ore ’ a OF _— ring costing 41,000, an ermine coat] DRere Was mo Jobbery |* msnct he r;publigan Rational oe eae nee eee a | ‘ s worth $10,000, a painting worth o ® that the battle wil be fought #/ * inies hay H B Kowds, Anmeeicam "9:55.05! aneton in Court $e OFS ~ een aatie ne 5 a re Ray sed waged r ape av, New Yor - # woat, and declares that Charle * P > FUNERAL NOTES. 4 = }@ P. Taft's knowledge of polteioal #| * 8 oe » There was a cy- 4 £2 \* conditions in thet nection # Scores Are Pros- PPP eee eee ee eee S| clone activity in every department. Funeral serviess for Mrs. Rebes “Any atatoment to the effect that! # mites him (he best fittat A y. ca Haydon, 34 years old, who died | the people interestedsin the Buthor.|% (AN fer the i om de ° RUNAWAY 7 We made good to the people and they way. yesterday afternoon, will be eld /iand iqwor leense petition had y MALO! COMBYHT IGE, trated, COUPLE ARE ot j oro , \ { st what they wanted. Every- tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the family! iicceg 11 mames at random from; **e¥* FOP SPeesene te rhe rd peatde 4 Dayton ay, Inter ~ ay body seemed to be awfully glad to know we are 1Quitting th ment will follow at Lakeview c the list of those rejected and had} otery. The deceased is survived found nine out of the 11 to sl actually registered ts net true, so) far an the records of this effiee arc | woan. The remains Concerned,” declared Chief Cork | wilt be kept at Carten's omgue and Upper in the elty comptroller de ed Ole es Suffering ts Mest Intense) ———— eviews for Mre Linda 0 Nerth 80th at, were Helen Jonelle, whe was reported to the Ballard potiee as mining a week ogo, wax married at Taoomm to George Btever “jp the Commercial Seer frees tec eves 82 @ later will be whipped to the East. partwent today ' Ge orld. ; . ott # girl's father, who elatme thi _ Senior at the home of bis uncto PYblehed, but It does not state the that the couple had gone to Vie a in Walla Walla, wilt be helt Phurs feets. Gut ef five nomen ae — torta, 8. C., and from there to Port United Presa. t : “ ty ” jected from ameng the i af (hose . Townsend, where all tr va cor } oat - Mr _ (Sy Unned Preen) In Tecoma the fath rment will (How at Lakevtew C*t owt as inatitgibte Lee and me oy The bay was born and Mr. Muekay founs two that she have teen left on the petition. Ther re Jane 23.—Paris ca Tell of the death Im timt LB Leeds, former prest CHICAGO, Jw ative hy toll » th—The exces t claimed eight i p Chicng: od up the clas, learning th je had seeared « lic arvied. The fath moter aed in Seattle, bet twe years age and Gid net compare the other namer NEGRO BRUTE WHO KILLED % ner erat Fike Rock Island railroad andjat the death of bt» father i @ seare of per ~ », capltatist. No details | mother, was sent to bis uncle. Wal: 00 ra ek ee aie Tees. | WOMAN (8 BELIEVED IN | trated. Some of these are cxpoctea | cpamavortng to find the sewty mar | It’s a harvest for everybody, and > . " a could bea | pe | ‘obtained so far. The a tor leaves « trothor, Cart, who lives | | 't SM cee we Gn) Cee j to die i i the crop is a good one for the harvest- that the Leos fm trust and that there liquidation of the inter by Mr Leeds. He sev H active connection with rat! paud other corporations when in Seattle BIG SMUGGLING The het wave continued with all the blistering day an om | most natural Ching tn the world for & man to pam them wp. 1 want the peapte to anderstand that there has been ne erecked work gotme on im thin offies a ers. Our time is drawing to the fin- ish, and if you want housefurnishings at intensity of yent j | | | The weather bureau gave CROOKS GET SOME uraging statement that it | will not be so hot tomorrow By United Press, (ey » The death list today includes Kd i & stroke of paralyats jwit net be ‘The list will be’ @EZLLINGHAM, June 23. i | win Palmer hew of the tat @ ago j checked over amin, even more Care | tively identified as the murderer of| ter Palmer William Dettling, 66 a \ futiy than on the firut oees: At Mra. Mary Morrison, Jim Jenkins, | years old, was driven insane by the} eo \ Present, in erder to have the | WN. Christensen, proprietor of ‘ able Career. lendewd Pos . 4 megre, now lies in the county | heat and committed ule lige: eteemear Eee eee | D, 0. June 23.—Wi | @uired number of Voter’ names 1 jait awaiting transfer to Gritish| Thomas Seyman wee flecced out of $16 by the mye Sereer ta ene of the j the petitien, at lomst 6 of the Cotumbia gané triet at his be Lngen mtn Fark og A = I ase te tas history of j[Rauwen already deciared Inctigthle fiendish erime, He wercome and could not be fe|worthiess checks for the past two 3 @nancloring. Horn of Se age on be held bana fide voters. without doubt or equivocation to be] vived. George Short, 60, « wh pee te Beattie. Chrie he worked as a flor the man by little By: id Mary wright, suffered a sunstroke won hes raished the police t himself as a civil en (By United Press.) | Morrison, the girt who saw her! died while at work. Wm. Turk with & goed Geperipties ef the earty had an ambition! WASHINGTON, June 23-~Pet mene Cong th Baye on at Hagel | was - come es the street prone in He an Ae my A re. Mra. Anna Trapp, 46, swooned , o oe ¢ ie i Se aeintce ok the |o¥ins advices trom California to | ‘ pong Bent aay an bog + the intense hens alter wedtan | ase, seqaormatsla, of the Golden railroad, gaining pro-| the effect that the Britteh ship Pin fight from the scene of the crime. | hurriedly in the burning euniight to! cashed a bogus draft for $10 yes . ote , ‘gext as engineer of the|ua had been held up by revenue) .. = arrested 0s as jee home and died of the effects. | te, whieh ons presented ty 8 Get in now, before it is too late. “ - t ' tne 12 at Wickersham a few © unidentified man, becomini “4 - , of 8 : } Tees aor veins made super Norse staf anaheim days afior th rildly insane from the heat, rat (0|ftamsey. nn eles: Doors open at 8:30 a. m. | n } old sinoe on @ the shore of the Chicago river,| date 2 « : : Big * optum and Chinese into this ihre oa and both the American aod Cana-| pluaged to and was perme ee = om eee 0. ee j _ Company. country, the Bouncement was . ze dian offictais have been working to/ anh ued tens © j & Bumber of others start-/ made from the department of com) If the plans of the Chicage A® connect him with the ertine. Two Die in New York. y way last night. Casey's SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS—Al! Cash; Tinpiate Works at | merce and labor today that Aesist-| sociation of Commerce are carried His identity was positively estab| NEW YORK, June 23—~Two 7 ¢ the No C. 0. O.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Con- ql , and with & small lant Secretary William R. Whecier out the city of Chicago will have ® | ished this morning, when Constable| deaths and 26 prostrations from | nme,'® branded In the seat of the congas, ip Gatend or Gashanges te Genet. i ief money borrowed bought |had sent # special agent to San building of its own at the Alask® gogin of the provincial poliee, |the heat were reported today sed aime , 4 i ing stock. Later he | Francisco for the purpose of discov G. Reid formed the | ering the ringleaders in the smug ga Tinpiate company, which | gling business sold out to the Unit-| It ta the belief that a wellorgan Bteel corporation. In| ized band is engaged jm the traffic Leeds Yukon Pacific exposition, a replter | pr.) aught the little Morrison girt to ~ ba ae Sen to thie aera | the Jall to look at the prisoner. Jen tures will depict Ohicago as it was! Wahtened et ay se ame. in 1880, and follow tts development! ind his manner so stron d aly con Great suffering in reported on the Sheaned co several jot getting mages wv ge mar pe ae Seis sumac tudiatien’ winced shen vee aa a east side, where the families crowd: | roceeds w 90 / ey 1 ° included |over the Canadian and Mexiean| agent of the Northern Pacific, wbo |... Brags Bence! sage beni g amate yo morgen gS - = broth. im several Instances box bas been working Im the tnterests| ic i him No tneriminating ovt-| wave, have of the exposition, wired to Dtr dence was found on his person, but! The free ice distribution has not the whole city is aweltering, At o'tdek last night the temperats and) was 16 and had risen to 86 at 10 Trest, ocloe® this morning TO GO ON TRIP OF INSPECTION Miller and the Century Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. heads of Mayor s will the municipal which now make up! peen discovered the Mext- General Nadeau that President Hall p cowig give no tiatastery ao | be alin L, j - * on on canal to the demands and tn © ing for an in Island system. Leeds be | can borde: lod ema jand Chairman Wheeler, of the Chi leave tomorrow morning c em. wget cago association, would visit Seattie | S00" of his movements or his) the dowded sections the fire hy-|spection trip of Cedar river. The - ‘of the railroad com sereed up to 1905, when abigsiump in the Rock and immediately aft B. F. Yoakum took charge Leeds resigning. Tangles. height of his prosperity one of the finest homes . Hie matrimonial af suite at Piper whereabouts on the day of the mur | driute have been opened and th July 10 to select a site | dor, and {t is stated that some tm-| streets flooded. Hundreds of chit. SUSPECTS ARE - ee | portant evidence has sinee been | dren lay fist down in the guiters in eRe Re Lee Ee dincoVered proving bit, eren aside Hester at ARREST 2 from bis identification, to be the} In the Wall st, section down town, . BITS O’NEWS “4 man wanted where the towering office buildings of the board were appointed this “ . * Young, alias “ow ! * eeanee or np / oe heat was held year and it ts the desire of these * eree8 rough t night by # 7 » e oa " SERREUSE BEEBE DES , © night by the buildings officials to familiarize themselves and he! party will not return until late Fri day evening The officials will be conducted on the trip by Clty Engineer Thom son. At least two of the members ing for the convention are Mrs. Lovell White, of San Franciseo, and Mrs. J. B. Hume, president of the California Federation of Women's Clubs. The convention opened today with an address of welcome by Gov, Guild, and Mayor Hibbard also welcomed the visitors on behalf of | the elty (By United Press.) BOSTON, June 23.—-The Pacific) coast delegation to the national con- | vention of the Federation of Wom. en's Clubs has combined in a cam paign to get the next convention # and it is common to see men and with conditions existing at the @ | Women stagger into doorways diezy source from which the city obtains *| and half blinded | ite electric power and water George W. Young, who says be ts a clerk, Connelly, who claims w , Were arrested by Patrol . * TOMMY BURNS’ BROTHER Michigan Club Picnic. a DYING. ‘The Michigan Club will give ite annual picnic and election of offic (By United Ste teen eneeeanes! Shower for Bride. one) Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker, of Den- - a night and BOW OCC) Wry at Wildwood park, on lake} # OAKLAND, June 24.-—Kadle @/9 oa, nnn us ®| Mise Mayme Miller is to enter- in 1910 pledged for San Francisco a, eee povibeent, ati os colts coe | Washington, July 28. # Brasso, brother of Tommy # | % amninean er tain Wednesday afternoon in hovor Among the leaders who are fight-| spond. ME Piano and Dramatic Recital. * Hurns, the American champion # % STEAMERS. @ of Mixe Helen Harris, one of the | —— vcr, wll cates» and dramati je * heavyweight fighter, is dying @ |June brides. men who ha ot Mart Lntea Tied nnd Abetine|# im the hospital here. Mddie #| * (By United Press.) 5’ Goeeeniaaiianmianeennne! Pi short-change ‘iM. Alvord will appear in recitsl| *Hruxso was seriously injured @ *% OTTAWA. Ont. June 23.— & Cheap Strawberries vemos. Y Thursday evening at 8:15 in John-|# In & “grudge” fight several #| # The Canadian government, be #| e x raor inary tered the Wal are tak @ weeks ago with Matt Ryan. @ ® !0& Convinced that there are @| Take steamers Wildwood or Haas | tist av. and - oust aoe l@ He wae taken to the hospital @ * Canadian ships with suffictent @ at Leschi park for the strawberry CLOTHING AT ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICES. HATS, night bat did yrtie Social Clu! |@ and late yesterday an opera @ * tonnage on the Pacific to han. # fields at Clyde, Eastland and Belle; | FURNISHINGS, SHOES, AND, IN FACT, EVERY ARTICLE IN The Myrtie Social club enter © tion was performed and today @ ® dle the coastwise business, pro & | vue walking—berry felds are | THE STORE, AT ABSOLUTELY ONE-HALF PRICE. tained last night mee. a hog @ he is very low, chances of his @ * ™ulgated an order today which @/right near the landings. Boats Creditors are mercilessly pressing us for money, and unless we te. a Midort apart @ recovery being small. Billy @ oe a Ametionn vessoia *\ leave Leschi daily at 7:20, 9:00, Fcan meet their demands before the first day of July, we will be ep | @ Neal! has wired Tommy Borns «| * #fter August |. After that date @/ 11:00, 1:00 and 2:20. Round trip, [ forced to the wall and lose every cent we have invested. Rathe five Woman's Educational Club. * $e Guanes tie en voute a ‘ao @ * the same regulations will ap ® cents. oad than risk such < cuenity, os will Precis to a“ ourselves by a: at. The Woman's Educational club tralia, Mya Grasso, the moth @ * pir on the Pacific coust as & ——— - Sees |B fering our enormous stock of CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, pret: GALES FERRY. Conn. June 23. | enjoyed a pieasant outing today at'@ er has been wired to come @ * On the Ailantic coast of Can. # SHOES, etc. to the public at exactly HALF PRICE. This includes pzlaeht work was the order of the |the Woodland park xrounds | @ from Preston, Ontario #|# ada. The order will” offect DEAF CAN HEAR every article in our magnificent stock. Everything will be marked Caleidh Club. ‘* . wmerican vessels in the Alask © in plain figures, with the regular as well as the cut price. Every ews, In preparation for the am | ane caicidh club was enteriald- Se BEERS EEE EEE Ew ye AM trade, * Don't Patt to tnventignte, article will be guaranteed as represented, and buyers may be abso- ee ee pommel e4 today at the summer home of — * * oui savanna moan d lutely certain that they are getting « square deal in every respect olabs | Mrs. Charles G. Helfner at Wing sadn dadindadndndnanandndedas CoMPaNy. SALE IS NOW ON IN FULL SWING. | Weaters 3 28 te Mer 425-289 Arends Anne the terrific heat. Coach) att pleased | PO. BATTLESHIPS END STAY AT HONOLULU. WASHINGTON, Come and help us out of a bad fix and at the same time save many dollars on your summer outfit. Following are only a few of the hundreds of great bargains to be found at this extraordinary Maxie tlarbor |WILL WORK FOR HOME F iny- Tucker. | Mise Ethel B. Farley and Mr. Ar June 23.—Ac-| Ve hye ane mong te pre nge ding to Glepatebes ived at | | me —— So for your examination, We want you to come is celeteiieg Geraymen, tor. De. the office of the board of navigation | | MeGitt loday, the apectal service squadron, suits. ESS. FUREN UND: ORRU: (By United Press.) vonsisting of the battleships Mal mn | Black Cotton Socks; price only, Addition to Music Circles. DUDLIN, June 23—Robert J. aud Alabama, are now om the sec: $1 Vulcan Camp or ii ,. The dest. of workmanehly BOs hs 16 'SAie. 5 4s0448 Ae Signor @Aurio, « musician well] parke, formerly of fan Francisco, |ond tan ot thelr Journey ‘sroued 75c gone into this clothing, and ft | white Mandkerchicte:” remus | known (hm the artistic world, has ar |ig to soon enter parliament as s\the world an pathfindere for the| BOY'S AXsccccre was made by the beatknown | value te; sale price......3¢ fived in Seattle for the summer ¥*| member of the Irish parliamentary | Atlantic fleet, which leaves Ban| 2-ineh clothing makers in the country. | Working Shirts; regular value ‘ bd hd cation. He is an old friend of Pavio | party, and it ie stated on gdod Francisco July 7. The two battle hendie. || They are high-grade goods, and | — ¢0c; sale price.. .. BOE r Glorsa, who hopes to persuade bim | authority that he will assist Jobn | «bipe left Honolulu yesterday for |» you can get your cholce of all | Men's Dress Shirts; reguler sf to remain in Seattle, and the two) Redmond in his campaign for home Guam, going over the same course | colors and the latest styles. They value $1.00: sale price....45¢ vn Migs i_ of | rate to be followed later by the big bat. |” all go at half price— Silk Fourin-Hand Ties; regular tale Burke lost considerable money value 500; sale price..... FIRST, THE PURPOSE—You will BH) Pavic Giorsa is preparing to in-line disaster of 1006, but to atill | ee eee neeenneneemeemenenness a epilar cetee giree: iaeis, | Sl Pountadiand Ties:’ teaser find that having « Definite Object, such Hii troduce his pupils in the presenta-| worth several millions, and has Visit the Navy Yard od Ridge boy . 1 “Ai e value 50c; sale price 19¢ as acquiring a home, getting an educa. tion of two acta from “Faust” in) puiit himeelf a cust rice Sale only....., 50 | Mone Suspenders, good ones: thon or any ove of a hundred good mo- coutume. This will be given during | constituencies of Atlantic feet fe still at the navy Regular value $16.00; Half- regular value 4c; sale m7 ‘ * incentive--it Ig] '2¢,coming month, assisted by Sis-| which he Intends to stands for par | Yard. See the battleship Rhod Price sale only.... $8.00 price Sore tives, will prove a grea norl d’Aurio Hament inland in the drydock. Boats leave |! Regular value $6.00; Half-Price | President Suspenders: regular will more easily carry you to larger suc- Harris Wilson. | Hurke is master of the Tipperary | 19 times daily from Pier 2, foot of) 1 Sale only $3.00 | value 50c; sale price cose Mias Helen Harris, daughter of fox hounds, and bis Javish stables Yesler Way. Round trip, 60 ba HH Regular value $10.50; Half. | Men's 2 for 25¢ White Han¢ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harria, will be | near Nevagh are the wonder of the — aneeeeoeeeene Hi Telos dinds ota $5.25 | _ chiefs, sale price, each SECOND, THE SYSTEM-—Most of oF Bi) narried June 30 to Mr. Davin Wil-| country He is reported to $500 Reward - on Il nemular value $1850 ane | Tiandana. Handkerchietss depositors agree that of all the plans Bison at the family residence, Uni | pave made plans for the establish for more bargains | Price Sale only . $6.25 | war = price 10c; sale suggested there is nothing to equal the versity heights | ment of a racing stable that will For any case of aleoholiem that ie suly 8. It neguiar value $15.00 Halt price oes 1 Be " / — tee | a ie $15.00; | Leather Relts; regular price jood old habit of saving and banking & Orthopedic Hospital. | rival those of “Hoss” Croker and [1 cannot cure tn from 3 to & | : va eu Pp Seed: aseniat teas eels pa oomaionm The Orthopedic hospital board| August elmont Wn J.B. rsBOIs. TE A SPINNING. ae 97.50 | | 250: sale price..........19 will meet Friday morning at the| Burke is # liberal contributor to Globe Hotel, e e j CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Leather Belts, neat and nobby E It soon becomes the eusy way Office of J. W. Roberts. ‘The gen-|the funds of Redmond’s party, Car. First Av, and Main Bt. paced aioe Rh |] ‘The kind that ts made not to | ONeS: Teeular price 50e; sale ; THIRD, THE START—If you have a MH) Crsl meeting will be held the frst | ages rip. It will wear well, but it | , Price : sse-s BEC " a mb of July in the chamber of com-| must goat this sale for half | Mather Belts, best made; regu- F. vague idea that “sometime” you w be merce J | price | me price Téc; sale price. .45¢ gin « system of saving, there is only Richendorfer-Bradiey. |f In tan end black. Look at the Boys’ Suits, 4 to 18 years— ; pm vel a ee aia one thing to do: Vitalize the idea right Hi) yiius Alverna Richendorfer, of | Quality axd compare the prices. Regular $3.00 vaine; sale price | fate price egordine “# NOW. Don't wait tl! you have more Ml jellingham, will be married Tacs |PFREOLUND, HORNBERG & $1.50 | Negiigee Bhiris Of the’ boone money. Start with what you have. De [El day, June 30, in the Firat Christian Bog ne ss Regular $4.00 value; sale price qualities; reg. price $2.00; sale posits made now draw interest trom fj church to Mr. Paul R. Brad ; letters of Credit for Travelers $2.00 | bree ae OLAS April let Regular $5.00 value; sale price i egligee Shirts, some of the best “6 This Company tasues Letters of Credit for travel $2.50 5 shirts shown; regular price Buying @ ora which are available in all parts of the globe. As Regular $6.00 value; sale price | ,, $2-50; sale price... 81.90 o i‘ * the traveler can draw just what he needs for eur $3.00 | payers: tee regular esas oe expenses upon our Letters of Credit in the cur * 7 tue: e pric eare price ; 4 , wity of paying exchange rates for changing say b price Tée a garmen Euilding, Seattle, U.S.A i ths ‘eeapqeyrennt jieb money from that of one country to another Is ob PANTS. | sale price .... ise _ te eee — a= . 5 ine np ? | Cotton Ribbed Underwear ae to having the cake aud viated Reguls $2.90; nee dar [ Gar utes tier abe ae the penny too. You get ing only AS | pia price 7c: sale price A J.W. BULLOC cena» Se gee Wendy a Bye | Pure Wool Jersey ‘Gweaters: sie and , price 5; goes during aati, ae pres gabe Dealer in mies the y sale for ov $1.65 | sale , $1.60 Stop in and let as ex & f Regular price 50; goes during eather Gloves fat i Coal and Wood J sce your monrmy nian our easy payment Northwest Trust & Safe gh Sii7e | Mather Gloves aii kinda; dene ' 1 Regular price $4.00; goes during S . ne sea eet Jomo 21. | SAVINGS WITH US plan Deposit Co. raular price $4.00; goes AUFINE | Gloves, will all. -be sold. for Power House, 26th ave. and |/ ane eer Regular price $4.50; goes during basehcomems Sie Dearborn st., @nd ave. N. and | 0 Sherman, Clay & Co. R sHORROCK ‘ PResiDeNt poiage «eon $2.25 | BLACK AND BLUE SERGES. Boston st, 711 Western ave Vy nd 1 0 2. PF HARTMAN VICE PRESIDEN Reaul ice $5.00; goes during | Regular value $18.00; Half at Bunkers 6 /O a 1406 Second Ave ALEXANDER MYERS SECRETARY ac tp a Oo Price Sale only $9.00 Phones Ind. 87; : 2 Ph ulead, acai: Regular price $5.50; goes during | Regular value $14.00; — Halt Hast 102, Ind Queem Puget Seund Savings sale for $2.75 | Price Sale only $7.00 A 1885, Ind. Main & Lean Co. Ind. 289; North 46 Renton Coat | 387 112 Columbia St. Crown Clothing Company 1121 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA.

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