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Tron SALE —. MISCELLANEOUS, | y REAL ESTATE i a Continued ‘DARING ANDI 30 (Smears 10 nn Loc ALBAN ow fine view of a “4 ~— iy. eure a te re ter of wr ot The “Biar, wan that qe Third 4 | It wan waning Into the barre! of a re - M | volver held by & Hittle “an whe ) - * : | sa > Hurd pagrete to poe bye ne by Owne eee | tha counter, apd is, wan practical wiet * 0tO | Parties leaving etty pes Nuns ail over before f again appeared Gem or terme F ry sate } Seoretary Marry Welty secyred a “ ‘ . | | lor view of the man than did ; . ne qeeuin janyone olve in the ban Tor WAN ng Fi... ‘es aes i as Set Pio Bn g- to the! = rlaee Onl ay ‘WOMAN TOR’ AJEURED EE. vontnot “the: tatheat taaee vl - et j TO GAIN HER |oage, when ft heard the command to me pe. : nine } [dle up” and, looking through ° me porime,| tn Ce PROPERTY Fone uxw at the inet ike aru te - WANTED TO QUY—FURNITURE, | man with the gun in hie hand, Drew with 9 bts te RN {ducked beneath the vounter and I * }turned and. w ok te . WRAGTY | pe RAGLE FURNEFURE & AUCTION |Kept Without Clothes So perbe ning he . hie a ane ran tine | COMPANY. She Could Net | partitio amd unprotected from the | CORNER OF PIKE aT & BIXTH AVE |lobby of the bank. As I reached my ‘ ; lee Escape deak the robber awing around with | UNDOUHTROLT PATS THE WIGHT a 4 1 that everybody get out | case } of the bank, and stepped toward me, | 4 | (iy United Pree. pointing the gun at my head “ , SOND-MAND FURNI _— . Os 1 BC PRICK FOR SBCOND-MANE SAN JOBE, Cal, April 17.—Mre. Gun Misses Fire. - ~ TURE AND tty Huge of thie ofty, formerly) rhe robber repeated hie com t . ;aue GOODS OF VALU DON'T BRLt | Ene reigning belle of Salinas, la to | mand to dig up, and FT think pulled arcording te BRFORS TOU SRR THEM day but a shadow ‘of her former) the trigger of hiv gun as he did so, rea beautiful self, Her present condt.| because there was @ click, but no} CT at tian she ascribes to the inhuman|"eport. I took a step over nearer nf. st. | treacmont ornded her by her hus |™Y desk and to the robher, when ty. Buy your Turaiture !® | band, whom she cla has been |? “aein pulled the trigger, This m Co. Ba Department Killing her by inches in order to| ‘me there wae a discharge, and the EMONT FURNITURE CO. Geairas COME Into posseasion of an estate| Pillet crashed through the glass just is fee Wolk 8b |wecond-hand goode fighest prices paid /ahe inherited from her father Sage bo head. What happened to hate he onete the ro¥ber Iam sure I don't know ARRAR i. sari m. 1610 det, ML Baa Tod 0008. | Found by Neighbors. I must confess to seme exeftement —_ LIVE STOCK. | She wae found by neighbors lying | at the moment, naturally ecoastoned —npmwnmnnernemmamne Oh & mattress in Hugs’s home The} the discharge of the revolwer, the Boarding — Baie ne }mattress was torn to shreds where |r tant smoke and the crashing of R a Mr Phenen |Mhe had selaed it during the ex j the minas, p= st Saun rth, ihe eruciating palo she had suffered Prone North | Deseo a Ta Gina tay. |from alleged beatings adrainistered| netten ef Ganem. ig, Mrgin. ood imported Light rah: | with a garden hove by her husband "The man appeared to be about S23 Thirty-feurth ev, N. Phone iS feet 6 Inches tall, and of al For alne months neighbors have we heard agonised screams emanating velle* \from the Hugg house. Hugs calmly 11-24 }etated that bis wife's sufferings |“ were caused by 4 painful cancer Investigation Made. : wt rs yellow complexion, fwith a tw of beard thin faced and * three days growth wes ordinartty drens. | He jod, and had the appearance of just! [auch & man ae one would expect to Teland Node. wertoth make an atten ip eee term rear) t to hold wi a bank we m He.one, yok - An investigation beaded by the| it i# hard te believe, however, that| it atl. act quick "PS 'men of the neighborhood revealed! he was perfectly sane, for the rea A_QUREN —|\the true state of affairs, The woman json that it would have been almost are “says that she was unable to escape | impossible for him to have gotten | oo because Mugg has refused to projaway even if he bad mecured any | ao vide her with clothing [money from Drew Sener, b249 12th av Hugg was arrested upon a war} ¥, Welty, @ brother of the seers Fon SALE—WOOD ANO GOAL. |rant eworn to by A. J Delwig in| t#ry, and also an employe of the behalf of the neighbors. The sen.) bank, was Just coming In through sational charges were preferred by | the lobby from the street when the Mra. Hugg when the case was heard | robber made hf demand upon the ‘ @ local court. paying teller ora, 8189 Owner Radition—* street MAKER OR A HOME house, #0, Guava Anne Anne cor a Br ih Let? SBATTLE Coal Both ud Followed Instruetions. 1 had jumt reached the teller’s cage when a man wheeled around. reeset striking me in the face with his gum, He maid some thing in the nature of « commend lose than rest. | “Goal sil kinds delivered | of city al reasooahte prices Melaod ine nee TET Toure, two | wis | ghee a | @ “wr ROPE | <cousihtdilineestereesnnenntinpsasnstiiisieinntiaaitietsianahin WANTED—TO BORROW. Business chances, page them. tt cer i es m.: L Passe paying TITLE ciege quemty, ) wa | Sah Bat for everybody to clear out, and I : * Sitio at | fottowed Nin instructions with no! DCK PROM TWO| Wanted. to borrow 6228 on ¢ mantha’ | fe new | nesitats 4 j ITY DINTRICT jtime A 2916 on f Pursishia *. hesitation whatever. By the time 1} came to life again everything was! 4! @ver and the fobber was gone. 1} saw him just long enough to be able to agtee with my brother as to} hie description Presidegt James P. Gleason knew nothing of the affair beyond that he heard the to dig up, and immediately afterward startled by the discharge of the ver and the breaking of the glass just above his head. In a Few Geconds. T was sitting at my desk.” said Mr. Gleason, “talking to Mr. T. J.] Gorman, when I heard someone in| the lobby exciatm ‘Dig wp! 1 want ed to find out what ft wes all about and arose from my to go owt Just at that momenf the report came and the bullet crashed through the glewn By the time 1 got out the man had dieappeared. Tt af) happened ina few seconds” The poliee department was not! fied tamedlatety after the robber had escaped, and Chtef of Detectives Tennant and Detectives Holland, Wickman, Clark and Adame went to the bank Immediately in the big ted auto. They learned nothing additional to that already told in the attempt of the hold-up. The man had disay- Prared, but hiv description was sent to polloe Readquarters and overy policeman and detective in the city wae pul on the lookout for him. Tennant is of the opinion that it is the work of @ crank rather than of & real robber. The description stven tallies with no description of any known hold-up artiet or thief on file In the police department Tennan: the idee was fempted by this crank without any assistance and that the man had no acoompiices MORE LANDS FOR ENTRY WASHINGTON” "Xp; Apel 17 Under orders from Secretary of the Interior Ballinger, 344,000 acros of semiarid lands, which had been withdrawn from entry, were today it Casas. lor rent. ‘no Pull Or FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. iy Tuk WoNDER OF wis BROS P22 chicken ranches. fram & pe: cheer Seite from wu hermes Of $28 denn. 98 We are the owners so you your own “ Bee Mit. today “want ie ‘wok ol gues Se en 92:00 Hate = Kevansugh 1914 First tt wor bath, complete Oo a8 bee won * and wages pare} let Sexi. cash, balance cotta, Hines 5 re Biectrie. steam and Fears preacnt location 1) ——— tr OPTICIANS. aes 533 Soon ae ction bit. Tot | Dicck, $19 ont par) S24 AND © Gousyny one re at cont, any a! gee ws 7 Retseds — PATENT ATTORNEYS. SS OSS a vesere. able. pate rer i 7” 1S Waa Watcon Washingt e Past A Talbot. EXPERT. Mutue! Lite eS elastin AND MOTELS. wins, Sais = =< a ane BOE Fo “GMITH @ KELLY. 015-699 Colmes Be —__AuTe enous, ase s a ae aw ate Be Se | ~sagcattag pak oF Soe 3 eke | Mend ote, inte aoc ann BS ee dead tt PHOTOGRAPHER® SUPPLIES. VS ee Anderson Hupply Co. Itt Cherry ott PRINTERS. Shaw bottom _ gai sats, . sic anne thrown open to oes The ney ginew YCLES. TT Biedion and Fiat . land comprises three parcels, two vince Beattie. “Roth phones ait of which were withdrawn pend eer Go to Mpluning’s for bieyele repairs. —t CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. Shafer ladies only Phene Bast Pees Heller Printing owse, 105 henson REAL ESTATE DORALERS. nnn wee tack & She fore SECOND HAND CLOTHING. Tis Pay, plehent priose tor cesend hens eves: tea “ts ing preliminary surveys tn connec tion with the Yellowstone and | North Platte reclamation projects week Of the firat of these, there are 200,000 acres in the Lander and Buffalo districta in Wyoming, and of the second, there are 146,000 acres in the Cheyenne district of the North Platte project ‘The third parcel conalats of 19, 000 acres, located in the Kallapell Montana, district. This land was) inity tow wives readings dail the, at 164 Tit av. ibest oneugh aw {h9ee-reom home SENT iTS. withdrawn for the conservation of | water resources, The secretary's SS The best * and boy's shoes at } wold by Geo 1 BROWNS DENTAL tone, tik to Ar | Rausch, "F418 Pirst aw statement says that this land ts ‘tes. restored to entry because the in-| cmon terests of the government no | nner. longer require its withdrawal aon and 1468 ERS. ar'e Bhow Case Co. mtg om cabinet work #215 First. Ind SIQ@NB AND HOUSE NUM TAKING PRISONERS 10 Fire «Armee tindennt MENTON. 1406 Fourth av. ind } PEN: NTIARY SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.— Hf Comeatation tr Five federal prisoners en route to Prater, pri priee fod. $613. J. & CODY, Gust MeNell island in Puget sound, iB Oyiagh py k'.! Puiitiog 0. 8 Peteotive Agena, Tie-it are in the clty Jail here today in — Coutral Bide, All brane! . , eee charge of Robert Crimson, Unite ug PO itn inveettentiona, +6 FRANGFER COMPANIES. (Staten marshal for the Diatrict of f z FaUNGE | 4 Columbia, Frank ironsides and Male, in good Investig i inal and Fe eye eine ee | William Russell, two of the prison- ee ser" civil 301 Hank vide ers, are under sentence of fifteen ibe Pore -- Main 2354 yours for | felting. Another ts an incorrigible Indian 167 imprisonment counter: Utley Ballard "eurniture Bx pre log track ton ee" monn convicted of assault with Intent to | Maarten, Wench toy SPCIaS. |commit murdor and sentenced to : Tne {fifteen years, The remaining two f fs mile type |are under sentence for selling Pacttic aa, ¥, Typewriter Bivok. wan on breog | hate ene |Bupely co, liquor to Indians, che STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1909, 'SULTAN PLANS IS MURDERED FULL CONTROL Woe Rk we te we te Rechad ft more Hherally inclined * * and is in complete ayepathy with \* Bulgaria independent ® the Young Turks * (Ry United Press.) * Murder Committed. + CON@TANTINOPLD April #! rhage Fi gi oie chataiiertipanedll ® IiePurkey today formally #|, 2° [nett Fuad, assistant minis & te od the Independence #{ te! Of war under the new bureau|GANG OF NEW YORK GCRIMI-\son in Pasadena yesterday on a @ of Bulgaria, . %(onlef, Bdhem Pasha, was murdered) twats REBORT TO ABSABBI charge of murder * last night, according to news made That a pipe line from the police . blie today No particulars of NATION FOR ARREST department informed the gang of eeaneeeeeennaed nem 2 No 1 parti, nform, ' , the crime can be learned but ft ta] ——— OfBrien'’s connectiqn with t rest 10N8 ‘ ae aie ts " wuppowed that he was slain by! (My United Press) of “Sheeney Ben" is the bellet of Bien ade ‘pa at Me aici soldiers who were opposed to the! NEW YORK, April 17—Tho mur-| the local police authorities A de pe a . - jappointment of Edham as minlster|der of William O'Brien, of this city, termined effort is being made today en 6 gartament we eS of war, The soldiers had requested |last night, i» believed by the police to learn the point of leakage | decbote sobviee, yt A gi hye (t8e Appointment of Nazim Pasha, |today to have been the avengeful O'lirien wax shot and killed here imaiidpat today. t ts learned that! retaliation of a « of New York (last night. A sham brawl in a the sultan has been urged not to To Seize Macedonia, pe veer wae nat ret aioe etieneted the atten J if © ol © opinion that thon "0. 7 a enion “ attempt this move until cohditions | | VIKNNA, April 17.—The Yous] a6 fone acm ag shen rag on of Policeman Meaion, After a : the long arm of thin organized gang the officer had entered the saloon are 0 (tied, ‘The only thing Turks forces, principally the wee | if) srt ; } ms that can prevent the diaselution of jond army ¢or sorted today (9! thuss reached across the conti O'Brien emerged, and was met by a oe oe coe Yinent and ac lished O'Brie hre Stepping quickly to hi parliament now is the success of honk one sesomplamed rien | three men, Btepping quickly to me to be converging at Teh miles north of Const ts rumored that the death because the members of the gang believed him to have responsible for the arrest of one aide of the men shot O'Brien through the heart. The murderer the Young Turks sultan'a br been hy Mohammed escaped with his companions down Re: Will be proclaimed sultan |troops have already cro | ft alia Af the Young Turks succeed tn over |frontior in readiness to selze Mace- |! Members, “Bheeney Ben” Abel-|an alley throwing the present — regime. | donia ae _ re a eae GAINS MADE IN WHEAT MARKET SUSPECTS LAST RACES AT EMERYVILLE Enited Press.) curcade! (hy 0 including three over April 17.—Supply and BAN PRANCI8CO, April 17 night handicaps that should be/|demand, and not manipulation This afternoon marke the closing | thrilling governed the course of the world's of the Emeryville track, No more! T®® Rutherford handicap, at a) wheat market today, the advance : . mile and 70 yards, bas called forth | being genera! in ali centers. To- thin #eason, and perhaps never! euch eutries an Restigouche and{day’s market shows advanced ‘siataclesiatinilestlier again will lovers of racing in the | Stanley Fay, and the other events | prices and every fraction of these Suspected of “framing up” for the Hay cition see the barrier epranw|are as well supplied with stellar) advances was fought by the shorts exposition period, Thomas Malou on the popular course | performers. or bears, but as there was little who says he le a bartende Yoatorday, despite the evident| 8. ©, Hildreth will have three|actual wheat to be had the mar Dick Rogers, who claims to be a cl- inferidrity of the card offered, the | crack entires. “H Luego"—until | ket today closed with one of the garmuker, were arrested iast night | stands and ring were packed with | wlittlewhile-—is the name which | best gains of recent sessions. There py City Detectives Freeman, Me- Jone of the greatest crowds of the has been selected for the final| was # closing gain of 1 cent In the Cjurg and Peterson. meet handteap. Perhaps Nathanson has | May and September, and i%ec a The men will be beld pending an If yesterday's gathering in to| hopes of another Emeryville sea jbushel in the July, December investigation of their records, Rog- imates for to-| son, and perhaps he dreads the se-|options ended the day with @ frac org was arrested in Seattle on the day, it is almost certain that many | lection of this name for the final | too to ite credit night of October 8, 1908, for the al- will be turned away from the race ## ap omen. At any event.) That Liverpool did not come for leged theft of several hundred dol- gates the Hastelaego is to be @ classy} ward with a sharp drop im price jigs worth of diamond rings and Today's card in « fitting one with | race, and a fitting climax to one |W the surprise of the trade #nd garrings. The robbery was com- ch to mark the closing of the of the best cacis ever offered at/this caused some runs to cover of mitted in Milwaukee. Rogers track. Seven excellent events are Emery ville. | big shorts and at the opening here eventually turned up the stolen this morning there was an advance in the May of Geto I%c a bushel over last night's closing Abroad the trade was very much AE NT AE ET TED MAX KALISH TO property and eseaped punishment, Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant eald today he would order Maloney and Rogers out of town jexeited and the closing at LAver- after holding ¢ them for a few days, pool was %d to 1\d above ers NR LIVE IN SEATTLE ‘: Patten supported the July aiiiia to some extent today and this Max Kalish, one of the best known, For years Mr. Kallsh has been brought out the heaviest volume of | [Saturday trading the July option! has ever experienced. September and December were both very ac tive but there was only a aad | (amount } of business in the May steamship men on the Pacific coast, | "pending hie winters in Ban Fran cisco or Kureka, having bomes in| and wanaging owner of the steamer iii, places, bit these he has dis- Humnengt, now being operated t0 | pogod nd Beattie will now ports «& Boutheastern Alaska os an/ claim him as a permanent resident CHIC. saG0, “April April Bee publto indepartiont boat. Is to make Seat-| By Mr. Kalish’s settling in Seattle | fie tilsfuture home. all rumors that the Humboldt ts! lg of aii the mixed, real Todely Mr. Kalish purchased one|to be withdrawn from the Alaska personal property of the A. Booth of the /bpmt residences on Capitol |route are set at rest, and the well joomenay, the, Gates, Set ee Hill, o¢.988 12th av. N, The consid-|known craft will be a permanent jconcern, was ordered by Federal eration * given. Itixture on the northern route perme Kohlsa this afternoon. The which has been scheduled for Ma ay 20, is to be conducted by Receiver Chalmers. The order of the court requires MAKES REPORTON | 17.—| that all bidders must deposit §100,- (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, April ae down in bis own office by | 999 in cash or a certified check for uge with whom he fought a des | that amount and provides for the _WHEA T SITUATION (ty United pes | Port eutimated the supply at about! son, of the Thompson Bridge com , ver, WASHINGTON, April 17.—Secre- four million bushels less. There |pany of this city. lies ae co | afte hoor sea aaetcantidetie tary Wilson today, In & statement | were 31,600,000 bushels more of | wounded at the Harbor hospital. | — replying to the wheat men who con | wheat produced in the past year| One of bis assailants, Francis tradicted the veracity of hie report than previously, so ft is evident| Gorman, an ex-convict, on (he wheat situation, said that the scarcity of wheat in not | tured after a fight with a posse of | Reports Of this department in- the cause of the present abnorma) | citizens and police, His companion Charged with robbing quarter-tn- | the slot gas meters, two men givin dicate that there were 143,000,000 prices.” | ped and now is being sought t ior che hapninn ah ring TN Eh i iy En ge ae Seen ae Reliable statisticians estimated the ment's reports were received from | supply at from 100,000,000 to 170. farmers, who should know the atte oped buatiete, Last years re |ation if anybody docs. The attack upon Thompson Was | basement cf a house at S21 16th & prearranged attempt to rob him av. N. last night by City D tives of a sack containing $2,300, which | Cheries Phillips and James Byrne, he had drawn from the bank and | stectives say that Langtord ¢ land O'Brien were attempting to pick located the men both were drunk St ST To eee ee Se ooo was only after a bard a hat the deputies succeeded FAMILY PUT SS arrest have made any statement. “The idea of murder, so far as we are concerned, is preposterous,” MYSTERY IN DEATH OF MRS. WANDLA seid Joho Kalem today. “I and my | The scene of the crime was) the hoart of the business dis |i ARTIST ENDS The Blue Wagon HIS LIFE Paul W. Topeter, an artist, 26 years of age, committed suicide by taking cyanide of potasatum at the home of G. B. Rhinelander, $04 First ay, N. this morning. The body was found at 10 o'clock | this morning, and there followed a quarrel between Bonney Watson Undertaking Co. and Butterworth & Sons as to which should take charge of the body. Butterworths won, and the body is now at their morgue Topeter eft « note telling of suf- | placed under arrest. refuse to talk. family went to Henry's on Wednes- | day evening. 1 and Henry sat ap) late that night talking over general | ;Matters, The next day, Thursday, | |we ploughed on the farm all day | jin the evening Henry's wife cooked |the meal and stepped outalde the | house after we left the table. Then |someone asked about Wanda I Btrown along the tracks of th6| 414 she might be over to a neigh-| Northera Pacific railroad for more bors, She was not there, however, | than 200 yards, the remains of Mr*. ang with the neighbors we hunted Wandla Kalen, wife of Henry /around until 1 o'clock In the morn- Kalem, former proprietor of the! ing withont finding any trace of Mason Lodging House, Third av. | ner and Walon wt, were found by) 1 was not until someone came tramps at Stuck, a few miles south/q@ the next morning and spoke of Auburn, yesterday morning. about a woman being found on the EXCELS THEM ALL eideruite tinas te endeavoring to [tine cat eueponted that the miae-| S20" 22, and temase of thie wes Stternoon, Henry Kalem, the wou | Equa mn was dead. sy |unable to sleep. He sald ho wasif Read what the well-known an's Busband, her brotherindaw, | saps she gt Pe Pon fight, |POt_ Afraid of death, and would | iocal theatrical man says: John Kalom, of the Kalem invest: |two of the collies on tho farm get-|rii caine nn ee kB KE ment Co, 314 Crary bullding, and iting mixed up in a rible pains, ) Ltredge, rap the @V@N-| Popeter had been boarding at the Rhinelander Wome for two years. He worked for Harry W. Blake, at 614 Spring st. He was a single man, and nothing Is known of any rela- tives. | The Blue Wagon Service, 2520 Fitth Ave., City Arthur Kalem, t-yearold son of John, are under arrest and will be held at the reoumnt jail until the mystery of Mra, Kalem's death ix cleared up. ing before. “The dead woman had not been entirely right mentally for some/| time, and only the previous Sunday | jevening had promised my wife that! Dear Sir—T mu Blue Wagon Serv way that the e at my re «> Women Also Held. ew pecan harm herself. She/ — dence for two days cleaned my P only care 1,000 life insurance.) ¥ ¥ ¥ x ey ee HR Re we we we wT carpets thoroughly of dust and MressJohn Kalem and her (0 \taken out eight years ago, not|* *|E cave complete satisfaction, bene Mg age ey Mle rf 6,000," *® WEATHER FORECAST, & Yours, etc arrest, o girls were eo ae eceeecenneenn baer oe charge“py Police Matron Margaret tonight with heavy © ALEX. PANTAGES. SOUR EM EME M EES fale and warmer, # De Hah. Mrs, Kalem spent con-|» BANK CLEARING we) at Coroner “J. C. Snyder yesterday |y mt hme i light. northeast winde. * raise ball for the prisoners, but)» Cioarings aay «$1,463, ee = They all feel the same way failed ty succeed _|® Balances ....0,.. 269,900.10 an | about the Blue Wagon Service. From information gathered | by | » Tacoma, Relief Steamer Returns. | ~— Corongy' Snyder, he believes that !* Ciearings today. Why $ 703,135.00 NEW YORK, April 17.--The . 128,198.00 United States supply steamer Cel- | tte, which was one of the first sup-| Mrs. KAlem did not commit suicide \* Balances Because we do what we s nor wap her death accidental. The eeeeeteeeee lcorongr, mays he has information bi Clearings today 1,142,081.00 #| ply vessels to reach the earthquake | Cali these Numbers—Main that Kalem had threatened hit | jalances 84,244.00 &/zone in Sicily, arrived here from |§ 2153; Ind. 1149, wife with death and that her life Ad feeeceeeee eee STANFORD WINS OAKLAND, Cal, April 17.—-The | Stanford eight won the intercollegi ate eightoared race here today, fter the Berkeley shell capsized was insured in the amount of $5,000 in Kalein's favor. Dewaty Sheriff Joe Hill, who ae ree ur Coroner Snyder, found spl of blood tn the house. This, “4 Kalems explained, was caused by a dog t the night before, To Coroner yder, Arthur) Kalom satd the dog fight occurred & Messina yesterday, If Your Friends Knew in the street in front of the) The Stanford crew was ten lengthe | house. ahead at the time of the accident ¢ |and would probably have won if its we celia a PRO gS a : - Woman Disappears. |Spponents had tinished. The race || [Low cheaply and easily they could get to the Tt was after Mra, Kalem pre was over a threemile course. red dinner Thursday night that - Northwest, you would have a visit from them oF diaappearance was first noted, | 4 ¥ * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ® HI SOON, " ttle last | ‘ i migne "05 irae tosont selves the s yin FOR SSaTTLS *| If you choose, you may deposit amount of fare ere SE eee ee eauraeone, Md. Aprit # ||| With us, and we will wire ticket to them. It’s very m : “4 ’ ® 17.--The United States rev. © j or . MAND-MADM HATS & # enue cutter Tacoma walled for | simple we do the work, SVRCLALTY. | Seattle, Wash, this afternoon, * Call on or address m * The Tacoma goes via, the *| Ms be PAUL * Sues canal, and it is expected 4 GEO. P. CAVE, Gen'l Agt. % . * that the trip will take four * N : tage) Thied Aven Ovpeete New lll w months «||| Main 1004 322 Pacific Block Seattle, Wn. : ee

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