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bell fight at * gored or trampled « score of » HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. VOL, 10, NO HANSON RACE TRACK BILL IS BURIED IN THE SENATE MAY NEVER AGAIN PE ABDUCTOR OF TACOMA GIRLS BEHIND THE BARS 290. BROUGHT TO LIGHT OF DAY. Will Rest With Jud Ary! MAN HOLDING YOUNG WOMEN|. “It is true,” he said, “that I can H i » wend ne poolve Orr ce from Committee Until Code | UNDER MYSTERIOUS cena have stodied wy bellet Is Considered. | SPELL TALKS. From the fact that Herr Prett com — municated with me, | believe that | TACOMA, Jan. 28—Ry U. P Mra. Sauvageot sent a cablegram BY T. 4. DILLON Sitting behind the bars of his coll |#laning my name, and demanding . ‘ in the county jail today, Joshua that the young ladies return to OLYMPIA, Jan, 28—The Han-/ Kiein, who, ft ts claimed, ja hold-| America, ‘They will not come, how ee _vece track which Was! ing Miss Rose Karasek and Misa | ever, a8 long ax Herr Prott ta noas oe pemed in the hous Sayvageot, prominent in Ta- | them yomerday, met its first check in under a mysterious apell in| Klein denied that the girls are the sone x received a “thought nr held in Burope against their will le cag dl from Herr Prett, a member |He admitted that Miss Sauvageot is me have | queer cult of which Kiein at present in a cottage belonging morals committ a ‘ is leader. Prett is at present in to bim ty the Swiss Alps, and that Sepator Graves of Spokane, in re Vienna Miss Karasek is in Vienna, but said peated and reiterated defiances te Have you sent for Rose and that thelr absence from home {# the pulpit and press, led the Dora?” asked the alleged spirit |eotirely voluntary * v to have the bil! sent to the Judic message An information charging Kletr committee, His argument was that No, decidedly not,” Kletn says be | With attempted murder will be fled the matter contained in the Han plied by the prosecuting attorney, prob son bill was covered entirely ~ ate : é To & newspaper reporter today (ably tomorrow, and Klein's arraign better in the code about to be 4 Klein att to exp! ment will be before the superior Bented by the prosecuting attorneys, | i icacios « peenvogen and that there was no need for hysterical action as that by the house yesterday. Mr. Graves Was particularly anxious that th pulpit and press realize bis dauntle and unabashed fight fc and common sense Huxtible's Suggestion. After Senator Huxtible of Spo kane had made his usual attempt } | 40 INJURED GIVEN LIFE IN PRISON HELENA, Mont., Jan. 28. By U. P.—George Frankhaw convicted on a charge of hold dixplayed low to be humorous, he suggested that QS & matter of sentiment track bill be passed by the senate this afternoon, so that It might be signed by Governor Cosgrove, as % would probably be the only ing up a Great Northern train Measure that could come to his @ year ago, placing the life of LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 28.~~ By U. P.—Forty persons were injured, some probably fatally, when the the custodian of the mails in jeopardy and stealing $40,000 from the registered mail, must spend the rest of his natural life in the federal prison Fort Leavenworth. Judge Hunt | of the federai court today im- attention. Nearly every member of the ate exprossed his view or views, but the bil! was sent to the judiciary gommittee, where it will be kept tuntil the code is disposed of, which wit be late fn the session. tbound Evansville accommodation passenger train on the Southern railway was It's extremely doubtful whether! Wrecked - neon today it | posed this severe sentence, the bill, as introduced by Hanson,| emerged from a tunnel near | will ever again see the light of Leng “ ge across Y sade sh hyd oan ton : nad Ohio river from this city. a i ae The train was bound for Louie | * Wes PROTEST . ville, # Consistent with simflar @ The house spent most of ite time @ meetings over the entire coun this morsing considering rules of t@rtry: a big nase meeting will ® terest i on Lincoin'’s birthday to pro @ This afternoon there was a hot LAUNCHED TODAY : teat against the Wright deck # debate of over the eight-hour law # sion affect Sam Gom. * for women, which is up for recon —— ® pers, Frank Morrison roe John @ sideration The antilabor mem Another boat for the Seattle’ Ta | * ' * will be forme # bers of the house worked all last| coma forry trade was launched in to devine ways and night to muster enough ve © the latter city at 16 o'clock thig|® eens to raise a big fund for & defeat or amend thix bill, but ft! po, She will be kaown as|® the defense of the case before @ fs yet a matter of doubt whether +), ng, and has been ballt inj ® the sapr court * they- were successful the city of eternal rest for Cap | * decision tn appealed. . tain Dowell, who purposes Tied * run AS soon ae pow MT TKR eRe ee eh : ENRAGED BULL bie via the wtb via th east pase She ix neatly designed, and is said to GORED TWENTY S28 Sc. S NEW DIVORCE LAW. maintaining fast time om the run LISBON, Jan. 28—By U. P- Twenty persons were injured today, 42 of them seriously, by « bull Which escaped from the ring at a} Marco de Canavezes. | infurtdted anin BOISE, Ida LEG OF QUAKE’S VICTIM FOUND IN A WHALE AINA, Jan. 28,—By tatore he was shot by an attendant Fi enormous whale has t ca tured on the coast at Catania, and in ita stomach was found the leg} of a man with a shoe on the foot The shoe indicated that it had jen for persons seeking | | After th | haaty divorces if @ bill introduc the period of residence required be fore a decree can be granted, from six to eighteen months. RT * * * WEATHER FORECAST. * ® Fair tonight and Friday; #! worn by an Italian tailor who prob-| Created « Disturbance—Charged & moderate east winds ® | ably was © victim of the great tidal | Wit! creating @ disturbance and be- #| wave following the earthquake of [IM OTunk. aed rr BS eseveses % ¥ % %! December 28. up In the county all ” FIGHTING MAN IS MADE CUBA’S PRESIDENT TODAY HAVANA, Jan. 28.—By UV. P. Major General Jose Gomes, veteran @f the lest inaurrection against Spain. was inaugurated president of the Cuban republic today. Alfredo Zayas assumed the vice presidency Gov. Magoon, who has been the Feal ruler of the republic, turned Over the affairs of Cuba to the new Sdministration and thus signified Mtipigiiy the withdrawal of the Uni mtes from control. Gen. Jose Miguel Gomez, who to. May was inaugurated the second President of the ‘republic of Cuba} DOIBIIV SS ALES SY PREGIDENT’S PALACE, HAVANA! id. He has a wife and PRESIDENT JOSE MIGUEL a native of LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR and in a way that will you. SEA‘ LE, WASH., THURSDA JANUARY 28, 1909 PRICE. ONE C HAVE TO | OF CHINA Cit | = DEAD AS DILLON SAW COSGROVE -_-——. BY T. J. DILLON ‘NEW PHASE ARISES|REPORTED THAT HEE sr, ray econo he spoke to she. sonata house, and IN FRANCHISE DIED FROM THE [his normat seit, with his nce strong. volce weak. bin once firm hand shaking, he stood and with measured words spoke as in a final FIGHT. SMALLPOX. benediction ey ———_. we REACHED RIGHT TO THE HEART STRINGS OF HIS AUDIENCE, AND EACH 6YLLAGLE HE UTTERED WELLEO UP |Even Thinks That He Will) Advices at Tokio Are That THe reais ano Gaew THE LUMP IN EVERY THROAT. IN THAT PACKED HOUSE THERE WAS NOT ONE MAN OR WOMAN WITH A DRY EVE, MEN, ALWAYS ASHAMED OF TEARS, BOWED THEIR HEADS, AND FROM THE REMOTEGT RECESSES OF THE GALLERY DIMMED EYES SPARKLEOD WITH THE MOISTURE THAT WOULD NOT BE WITHHELD. Win Other Members of Roy- al Family Are IIL Eventually Suit, Untess Mayor Miller vetoes the} TOKIO, Jan. 28—Ry U. P.—Re PITIFUL PICTURE Electric y's Rainier] porte received here through private | street car franchise before| sources from Pekin way that the No pleture of bodily wenkness and mental courage was ever lined at midnight the franchiae|Chinese boy emperor, Pu Yi, te! ‘at unled the spectacle of tu wt m man, held by the arms & law, ac-jdead. It is known that he has been | Of Wo stalwart senators, as he marched down the corridor of the rding to @ statement made by Epil, and it hae been reported that | bore to the speaker's chair, Dwarfed to the size of a boy by his C. Ewing today jhe was suffering from confivent | mela the efforts of his supporters elevated bis shoulders until but This will put the question of /*malipox 4 small portion of Dis wan face was visible, and this Mt uf twe ownership up to a court for a ref 7 rumor of the Chinese em-| Diack eyes that sparkled ax bravely as if the grim hand of death | view of the facts, and E. C. Ewing, [prror'e death has gained wide cir | W*Te not ready and waiting to grasp his at every tarn ] ™) who had the mayor restrained from fowlation, and is given much ere Bravely he marched down the aisle, this sorely suffering man | signing the ordinance, it is claimed,j dence here It is impossible to} and the smile th payed over & fee oe oe oe | will be awarded the franchise en{obtain a confirmation or a convine- | ¥b0 faced him at the press table, whe © numbed by much | affirmatively showing that he of fing denial of the report from the | experience | lfered the highest bid for the route, |Chinese officials at Pekin NEVER A FALTER } This interesting phase of the re it is customary for the ( ne | BRAVELY HE BEGAN HIS CLIMB TO THE SPEAKER'S DIAS, maretols Sas. wee es ‘od es a _— pote em AND THERE, WHERE A DOZEN LOVING HANDS REACHED OUT ay 2 » learned that the or unt hone Abcu , € 18} court's temporary restraining order,|@rranged their plans, and for this AUDIENCE, AND WIT © PUABN OF Hi8 OLD TIME VITALITY while preventing Mayor Miller}reason it is not surprising that the | aggisTED THEM, WITH NEVER A FALTER OR TREMOR HE from signing the ordinance, says |femor cannet be confirmed. TOOK HIS SEAT | adeatw ely nothing about bis pot es Yi was but 6 aes i whe TO THOSE WHO GREETED HIM WITH OUTSTRETCHED | vetoing the measure w became emperor last fall. He HAND HE RETURNED THE STRONG CLASP THAT IN YEARS | Will Go by Defauit ay & frail child all his life, and It) pasT WON HIM ENTRY TO 60 MANY HEARTS. | Under the city charter, al) ordin gg tend oo — bs promseelind | But, ob! he looked so weak and frail that the eye doubted ana J ances become a Iaw within 30 days} oo, (ey aee oda of hin extreme | the car Was incredulous wt bis acts and apeech. The once, strong, robust after passage by the city couneil.jyiie, ne was worried by the inci. "94 Vigorous man, reduced to this tottering shell, » 4 ready t me vetoed by the mayor. THOIG IS aug poomed to cow the | Collapse with every w ae if his Ife blood were ebbing away as | 30 days on the Rainier Valley fram [ichie, “that had fallen » | he leaned on the desk and spoke. It seemed to me as I gazed into jchine ordinance expires, ax stated.) ir ie (ond that ott oe ht that every sentence must be bis last; that he was killing |tomerrow at midnight, and unless e teal be ta neers | himesif, and 1 wanted someone to stop him that he might not dic Ab ; fief the royal household may be af ' “s . vetoed, the ordinance will actualy | any ture pousenen @ al) Nefore me be a law. This i# the statement cee nyc ON ef THE SILENT PRAYERS made by Ewing, while Mayor Miller | thi reason the most extreordinary : , a necrecy are being AND WHEN, IN THE WEAK BUT EVEN VOICE THAT SHOW says it le @ mietake, that the will not become an ordinance Tomorrow the question of issuing a temporary Injunction wil) be argu bid &D NOT A TRACE OF FEAR, HE TOLO OF BEING LED INTO THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH, OF PEEKING OVER THE BOGE, AND HIS RECALL, ALL OF US CLOSED OUR EYES, SANK OUR HEADS STILL LOWER AND DID OUR BEST TO PRAY THAT COTTERILL IS ELECTED d before Jud o B Morrte ie the papers gt he SID! THE RECALL WOULD LEAVE HiM WITH US FOR MANY YEARS Up to a late hour today, Mayor PRE ENT OF | TO come » & voice gathered poise. He Then, as the Miller had not signified his inten | tions with regard to the ordinance, COUNCIL | ength, and his head whieh is now in his possession. no man ever did | the passage ¢ | certainly cannot sign it at Prank W. Cotteriil option t i bh ast request from one soon present,” he declared, and | do) fereed t resign hie px > " still he id ® hopes from the legisiature, not feel at liberty to disclose my| laminess« agent of the Cer rain began to tell his ice fell so low that those in intentions at this time.” { bor Council bee of ed forward, hands to ears, and faces drawn tense, to bere months ago, was laét night y word ected president of that body. His SPEAKS IN JEST. | opponent on the first bailot was ‘ ovtnwe came when the governor mn, Who war afterwards elected | |)" spoke in jest. Then as never did the love {ice president. The vote stood 43) 1)" urge up in their hearts, and they smiled through jie a6 their tears, & ough each one “6 wanted to sob, but, taking James R. Harris was. reelected | helt tear, » silnes tavaue at & taam baker’ th: te atailed & toording secretary, and Mins ew hen he closed, in the face of advancing weakn gitce M. ord, financial secretary with hand and voice, and he smiled back like a pleased Fhe terms are for s ths i‘ before me a brawny member of the house beat over on TWO SHIPS IMPERILED AND]. Cvtterill ls one hardest desk, choking and mumbling Orhan eanihad bone workers in the Inbo man's in Ged!’ My Boa! ily God terests, He is at present at Olym pia urging union labor nieanures AND THEN HE TOOK THE OATH, THE OATH WHICH, IN HIS Own WORDS, “MADE HIM GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF WASH. INGTON.” HE HELD HIS HAND ON HIGH, AND IT DID NOT BY STORM, Two lighteht stationed tn the SHAKE. HIS VOICE CAME STRONG AND TRUE AS HE SAID straite of Juan de Fuca, went adrift “1 DO," AND SAMUEL G, COSGROVE WAS AT LAST GOVERNOR }in the storm which prevailed fe OF WASHINGTON that region yesterday MAKING The Canadian ship, stationed af the mouth of the Fraser river, IDAHO LEGISLATOR broke her moorings and set off ap the river at full speed before the FEAR ATTACK 0 TO BE ARRESTED. MONEY heavy swells that rolled in from BOISE, Idaho, Jan By U.P. the sea. She brought up on « sand prsevrarniwnnenny Edward L. Holts r, member bar, plowing her nose so decviyigiig Rat f the Naat ho f representatives into it that she may have to bel” < hth wer and @ prominent citizen of Pocatell abandoned. None of her crew was 0 TEN DOLLARS BY | LISBON, Jan. 39-—By U. P.—Po- | noid: mu warrant for hia @rrest.on @ injured as far as is known } CLEVER GANG authorities have been gathering | 5», a trees. warrana The Umatilla lahtattp, stationed | a scores of jours looking per- | Cp that by me f nume at the Umatilla reef, it also tf] (prank L. Gaybrook 1s . q uards through lforgeriss he obtained several thoue Tay brook 4 tb ain thoroughfares of the land doltare ported as adrift. She was on Nerivsers, Charles Irving, aged 22 |cnnie m anticipation of the |°"™* way to Port Angeles under her OWN) Sears and Mark Pare, ened Bh vam re team. and it is thought that she/ vary were arrested today by Se eins ' “REST R jmust have suffered damage to ber! 2°" Service Officiale TH. Fost 1 Y Steering gear. | { with ¢ She will be replat) ¢ Glover and Special Office ed as noon af possible } O'Conner, for raising one Other damage done by tho storm er bills. j was the wrecking of a long boom : / } The men Were arrested while in tow of the Sea Lion, and thé} i, tempting to pase thie « cy Ma kicking up of & awell which ts eal lower part of town he | -__ to have greatly disturbed the digem | oie mon jocated the mon itched steamers ati Francisco from Capt. H. M tt Charging that inten ar of the Ran Francisco seere nt BM M ty ren ‘ NEWELL DOES NOT). 02050 Se oe : tdne dollar bill and paste ove ' ( ae F Kw nec dollar Marks cuttings from conte er e wupertor */ the price : ei Bie. srties iittala eta! pated in electoral law, new wincial and the first of which he ready munieipal laws, a law defining the Por sna nd in the second | jy |organization and function of the that of major general. He was one judiciary, @ ctvil service law and of t! missioners sent Wash. also laws on such other subjects as ington to © as to @ practical may be referred to by the provision method f. solving the revolt! ay top WIFE OF NEW PRES. | 4! Kovernment tlonary arr } DENT. Gen. Gomez wa nanimously In} while governor of Santa} f nominated for the presideney by Clara vince, he was nominated | BELOW, GENORITA PETRONILA |the Miguelista convention, which for president by the national Lib. GOMEZ, DAUGHTER. was held last March at Havana eval convention, but withdrew fou | ———- |The other faction of the Liberal mont! ter because, he said, the} the allegation ana was released party, the Zayistus, nominated Al United States was taking a band in| from eustody after a month's Im- freda Zayas, but later Senor Zayas the campaign in favor of President | prisonment resigned and the two factions! Pal I + Gen. Gomez was ar-| After the revolution Gov. Magoon formed @ coalition, choosing Gen rested cha Sgainet the Jate Presiden with conspiring administration of the t Palma, but he denied | appointed him secretary of mission to revise the These included the a com |Gomez as the presidential nominee laws of ( and Senor Zayas for the vice presl drafting of an | deney iba Commercial club ination, Then the 1 would go | 8 pinint. Seewht: uliess and the Chambe USED to a lodging house ARE A TOOT tat Maloney was guilty of careless- | of Commerce for the night, and leave the place, | ne Hewi as ate by Ma Restaurant men are making a big _ never to reture but with t ‘ r at the corner of Third av against this raise by the land A. BoNewell, real eatate operator} chan®® for the ton-dollar bill in| and en at ber 1908. He ® are preparing an appeal « this city, today asked the ea) thelr pocket tained fract f one of his le8®\to the Chamber nmerce and perior court to restrain the Shaw! When Page was searched at the |*"4 " to the Commercial lub, looking to Realty company from advertising |sepret service be ndquarters tht the reduction to the former rent. Sc Newell, Newell y owned tfewnd in his po when meals will go up. Shaw Realty company, at 120 fering w wae seatched a drawer $ OFFICIAL TO MARRY | Marion st | peusne aint ae paste . x y Ou May 2, 1908, Newell sold out) MP clippings from the old bills were |, SACRAMENTO, . BENEAT! H RANK. to Thomas Shaw, gra that the | found ne th be . TOK latte \ allowed to vee the name The descr nt fre u r t flet ie of Newell until such time as , 1 “ to the ar it Shaw became acquainted with the! ! t ' ituation in th ‘ ay t n “ Newell now| who wi 0 ar a, i © | Brig rly tod at wag fi has been used) have been one of the ga 7 ag Relig cere de f the nt The w will be held for tr ne ale rohtbiting Japane marry Mire & hare, but will ne Alened sing lan in Californie, asking vat eiate. 1 reports of other victims wh are he ¥ n del ' M | bride-to-t oo ol8 solicited by the officials are re- |) re until after the arriv r ns calied FIDELITY COMPANY'S areas _ PRESIDENT GIVES UP ESCAPE FROM — enon al | celved tter n which Gillet t esign i Y ire invelved Mt. Mar demy at {John Peterson arrested at Portiand | om A-Y.-P. fxPaSTION HIS BROTHER, IN-LAW! THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens interest and instruct | | j UVC TL CHYL’ MAKE PREPARED SPEECK THROWS AWAY COPY PREPARED FOR HIM. Asks Legislature to Pass a Good Local Option Bill. BY T. J. DILLON OLYMPIA, Jan. 28-—~Gover nor Cosgrove is stronger today than yesterday and is ready and willing to receive all vis itors, but hie son Howard limite his talks to as few words ae possible, much to his father’s disgust. The old gentleman in- iste that he le nearly starved, and that as soon as he gets enough to eat again, he will be all right The governor will remain in his car until Friday night in Olympia He in very anxious to take part in the housewarming of the executive mansion tonight, but his family will not permit it Lieut. Gov. Hay is acting governor today, under the die ability clause. He moved into the executive chambers this morning Senator Ruth of Thurston now presides over the senate. OLYMPIA, Jan. 28.—Governor Cosgrove fooled his son Howard and Eugene Lorton yesterday aft ernoon. Realizing his weakened tition, Howard and Mr. Lorton had unde rtaken to caution the gow st making extensive during the inauguration the governor of any m than was absolutely ceasary, they had prepared a few brief remarks, consisting of not more than 150 words, and a copy of these had been handed to Mr. Com grove and to ¢t new spapermen. Hut the « nor threw his copy away and made his own speech, Dramatic Scene. N before in the history of the state of Washington, or perhaps of any other state, was an address de red under like conditions. The eyes of almost all of those who fill- ed every seat and every nook and corner of the hal! of the house of nep- resentatives were filled with tears as the governor spol and from the gallery there were plainly heard the sobs of women unable trol themselves. wr men and tears were wiped away. And occasionally there came from the seats occupied by the legie lators, sounds suspiciously like that came down from the above. And if th hewspapermen. copy” of some of the who wrote rapidly spoke, could be there might be found such as a teardrop resurrected reon a blur makes The Governor's Address. lemen of the legislative of the state of Washington,” governor began he kind words thi me from all over state of Wash= ington have touched me deeply, and 1 cannot refrain from thanking you governor ve come to und the people of this state for thelr wonderful sympathy with me in my atl’ in. weeks ago 1 was led down the shadow of int vailey death and [ was allowed to peep al- most on to the other side, but for some reason or other 1 have been led Tam here with you » want to show that e #ympathy that has rver the state, 1 There ttle matters of legislation 1 like also to ention because | may 10t be w 1 would Hike cal option (applause) ishness about It is fair to the saloons; eople who don’t nt T hope that the that that bill or v ted into Railroad Commission. Ther \ constitutional amend- nt I ht to be em= h n regard to the nintaston bt as t and ft trust appointed lly. because If this stat that a committee will be {—find that it uneonsti- s decision of is uncon it is, and 1 think that y k it up y will tind hat the « 1 itself does not ne er, without additional tr 4 rates, 1 1 cutional that © practical, anothe 1 want rd at m be » ’ (Continued on page 7.) * SLEEPS ON TRACK AND IS KILLED OLYMPIA, Jat Sleeping with his head between two ties, tak- svoo, Ma, in financtal diftieutty, | ing @ morning nap after a night’s “ aud taken to Vale, Ore., to answer it today voluntarily appeared before a ps ad —n i os po Je Wilson, chairman of th ¢ : jtramp, J. Silvia, a stranger bene, United States Commisstoner om : teat ot Ee ee8 lornment commission of the A P| A. Waddell this : wore to} was killed by a Northern Paeifi¢ ander for examination, Kie woke jail last night and are | mir, haw decided to operate a a os 4 complaint before "Iva Gorton | passenger train near Belmore, fused, however, to submit en vk | sttil at large, A posne is searching |asmiy office on the fair grounds, jcharwing Frank ° Richardvon, fix | BARNCMAOT ONAN | Meal | i MGlte of the company for the Inapection of} for them. where the actual work of assaying ther-in-law, with threatening to| While his companton, ‘hays the authorities unless he ndviner | WILL be done kilt him, few feet away, aroused from his to do #0 by his attorneys t apositlan was sada the} Waddell claims that Richardson} heavy stumbers just in time to see 000 br» [WILSON “ACCEPTS Ali The pronation was made ny. the], Wade Richereom | Beovy stumbers gost Ox tame to UNION CITY, Tenn, Jan. 28 CABINET POSITION, [fiat the necessary tight and gay to |on the night o i he broke| moving train U. P—The jurors in the case of Wal operate the office be furnished them |{nto bis room, ‘threatening hin with =e _ Maréhall, one of the nig WASHINGTON, Jan, 28—By U. | fre Pie has been assu them, {death. Waddell a that he be Barge Hasyn Sbewe Wee Gaul A with the mur P.—-It was learned from an excel-|and the work of establis hing the of- /ound over to keep the pence |in today to the Wellington dock with / ae lent source today that James Wil-|feo will be commenced very soon, | ‘ y ot goal fers thakaune ae get son has accepted the position of ‘ Hyad or as Brit h sh Rs wrradale has been | wa use & Co. re discharged. It Is understoog | seretary Of agriculture ynder Tatt| noon nt 4 o'clock wit! full cargo|take grain from Tack Liver British stearn ey passed that they stood 10 to 2 for acquittal, |4n@ Will be his own successor for the Hawalian islands direct | pool Tacoma today ee SRiainec iss ees, i 3

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