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i elaine asain atin se SPREADING IN WASHINGTON, Heney Also Said to °Be Losing Out With Ad- ministration, (My United Press) WASHINGTON, Ma Frav ols J. Heney w hot rece the SAME Support from the present ad ministration that he i wh ! dent Roosevelt he off ie th Impre » prevaler lay among the 1 t ts | ta OOF rect « was created by ement that the depart stice had sent to San records of Heney's ¢ legal con nection with the fede Kove Ment on request of Patrick ¢ houn and Ms New Ye attorn Waives Procedures, Attorney General Wich addition to sending th copy of the salary bills ers, Which he secured treasury department, for a period of five years, sent the original com missions to Heney from Roosevel and has instructed United Distric Attorney Dev Francisco that the gover waived the usus € th he records can | rned ov Gives Up Graft Fights Heney’s friends declare that th prompt Wholesale response to th Fequest of a defenda prosecution so ¢ asta with the Roosevelt administration's refweal to ald graft defendants that it cre ates the fear that the al gov ernment ix no longer back of the graft fights which are being waged in the various states and citie Attorney General Wickersham de clared today that he was ignorant of the details of Honey's connection with the government in the ab sence of the original records whieh have been sont to San Francisco. Rally to Heney. SAN FRANCISCO, May Friends of the graft prosecution Bere do not consider the attorney Beneral’s action in sending out a Teport of Heney's connection with the government as being adverse to the prosecution. They argue that Wickersham asked Heney's opinion before making the report public and point to the fact that the prose cutor gave his consent to the ac tion. TAKES ACAPSULE AND FALLS DEAD John Pevey, a retired lumbermar and a ploneer of Puget sound dropped dead as he was waiting for his dinner in Sorenson's cafe 920 First av., shortly after 6 o'clock Test night. Pevey had just taken a capsule, as had been his habit before mesls, when bis head fell back. J. W Ross, a waiter, had just reached the table at which Pevey sat, when be noticed the latter's condition A physician was hastily summoned, | but Pevey was past human ald. Pevey came to the Puget sound country nearly forty years ago. In 1872 he etigaged in the lumber bust hess on Ehbey's slough, near Ev erett. Heretired from active bast hess three years ago. He was in comfortable circumstances at the time of his death. Some time ago Pevey was in the hospital, and was discharged on May 16. Pevey was 16 years old. He leaves | & brother, Henry, at Stillwater, Minn, The brother was notified of Pevey's death today. The body will Be held at the under‘aking estab | Hehment of Butterworth & Sons ling the arrival of word from brother at Stillwater. While in Beattle Povey stopped at the Pal ace hotel, on First av., near Madi son st. CUT CLAUSE FROM BILL The provision that the city be absolved from all damage claims whenever the grade of Railroad way is changed, was “ellminated” from the ordinance in which the Oregon & Washington railroad is asking for a spur track franchise on the east half of the roadway That the omission was intentional there is little doubt. The ordinance was sent to the council last Mon day with the approval of the cor porations committee, and was to have come up for final reading at the next counel! meeting The fact has been called to the fitention of members of the ell, and the ordinance will be back to committee ho “mistake” corrected. CRUSHED BY f Le D. W. Sehnyer, a logger crushed by @ rolling Bay logging camp Boon. His thigh waa f was brought to Seattle to Providence hospital WILL TEST WOMAN'S SANITY sent the have aud taken Federal Judge H. Hant appointed a junacy commiente examine Into t wf Lavtt Jeffries, an alleged counterte The Jeffries fh wae cought with A male ¢ in acema t cret & r Th K. F county jail « rh ans of insanity the fe attempt, The seheme w ted by Chief Jail FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NO. LONGER IN GRAFT FIGHTS THAT IS THE RUMOR Jf YPNOTIZED---A| GIRL MARRIES |NEIGHBORS INSIST. ON| y MANY AID IDOW OF AN woh BRILLIANT MAN HELD RAISING A FUND ARRESTED HERE (fy United Prose) hypnotiot, She rried to} * > \ ROSA tn en y suo, During — thene FOR HER. TODAY \ ‘ . ‘ing he u b ‘ty rt he hen #t veiin addition to the | rr P sale h " en f her ade to inoarce her in an Nash Is Popular With College Man and Great ! t " , to advice Sant : " ‘ Mrs, Mowift People of Rainier Orator Wanted in by M \ . . an officer her Wii taller atte] Pred sD ee Dies Valley. Nebraska. 5 " j © the papers in the sult, MeWtl - s a art during ¢ , nth liams drove the officer away wit Through th fforte of the Spee + ” ae J.D. Me- Ja gun, and escaped toward the MOK: tiearted people of Maint sey al yoy on i Giceree,. itarva cade Witte to baat an boundary with the ehildres fund of $447 wan ft i for Mrajate, britilant campaign orator and {Richard Nawh, wh huwband was|lawyer, wae arrested on Capitol hill MAY ELIMINATE THE 3000 eit tonto iain & short time ago, Richard N wae| Storres, who wae known tn Boat Mrs, Nath objected t rh Appearat (% n cavh a (ity Untied reas.) boone te contaltied in the cynamide|tions being taken, biection | diamonds valued $1,008, whict RERKELEY, ¢ M tof pont and n the | wa erruled. Her netg \ 1 hi 4 wher ever ! 6. J. aleot ' voting th na knowing that the mother was|potnted administrator of an ext \ + te. the exhilirating effecta of the | unable to care for her children with. | Member of Law Firm the t 1 for voning’s Hbatione may be restrain. |out ald of tt, raleed by bene rn Ae lebratora | ca no fear r fit entertainments and subseriptior Tes w vember of th Saturda vs ay enfoy | tion eo bum large eh te be tna lt ¢ a a No, at I the disturbing thought of lark The chemist predicts his. 4 Ih yond ft tora rainy day, [Saministeator for tut ' ‘ ery will work & Yevolition ’! | Rev, Father Quig Yo, [Helen M, Horn, an aged widow wh Tavle els he “headach f| tilling procenses Kdwarde churet ! under pe ireurnstances C.D. HILLMAN CONGRATULAT EO ON HIS SUCCESS WITH THE YOSEMITE Brilliant in he with he smoothly ar new coat of white paint engines ning d with her new ea whistling 5 ane c Yosemite made a succesaf tria trip on the Sound yesterday after hoon Her owner, C. D. Hilima with were aboard, and a mont trip mite bh was enjoyed by all been but overhauled, refitted and remodeled as to be finer than she ever was. Hor engines have been thoroughly gone r, many parts renewed and fo refitted that they run more smoothly and effect ively than ever before The oie Sees have all been re anime an ON lo widow young lent nociety gave a or. the pros|, nem ! coda of which wer , to have apy W. 3. Studley af ‘the lumbi ree frum store ¢ beers to the lim, "§ newed with the idea of making this)" \ f Ose ‘1 . the most commodious and comfort Rev. W. Quig . t tra ‘ble excursion steamer on the} i for Found in Hotel Bound M , nN Prior to all this work the big! ! te of Mint ent..4 Woe ' wae : ay? 4 " a 1 r ‘ ‘ ed up on the mal yy awt that # 0 ant lamond rine ways at Bagle Harbor and a] Priena tga rough ©x ination of her hull te te Che ‘ U ~ . ’ ti ak bull, which is sheathed with | Fries wig A es He copper, was found to be as good an| 7 Mrs Mek ning ree when the steamer was lannehe Friend ; Dp ~ ©. D, Hiliman has spent 5.000 ae ; * James Byrne Phillips and Bergeant Morne nm the steamer and he expect ' ; Wher ed r arrest Storr do a bigger excursion business), ' ere it * MetCurthy, as he ae known an other steamahip On the | jowing aa wthe gt Sound ing the coming summer i ’ : = : By Snee > — he She is regietered ry 1,800 pas Y : wise © Up againat the re t jthing. About #40 In cash wax found sengers and Mr. Hillman expects ee we? Aaa dea to have the limit raised to 2,600. Z hed bd nosner ne We ! # |aquandered the money taken by hi She will w her firat big excur lor han hed It te not k uh slon trip of t summer tomorrow, | I he Shae Sohne 1 when she will carry from 1,606 to r rd nas Soieng (6 ’ OtIL OO T aay o at that feature of hie trouble 1,800 people to Olympla and retarn | : | wr Sah ‘easel A ting Bergeant Morne were an fe . Htorres once served Ume at Lea worth, Kaa, for forgery OF BRUTALITY tee Sergt, B.C. Collier, station ed at Ballard, was charged in open court yesterday with having un necessarily beaten John Riggles last Sunday Collier and two other officers entered the restaurant conducted by Mra, Mary Riggies, thinking the sale of liquor was carried on the Wh searching for evidence Cob Her found a piteher of beer in the restaurant. This was the only evi dence that Hquor was being sold Young Riggies asked Colller If he thought his mother was running « saloon, For answer Collier placed the young man under arrest and in NEWSIES HAVE A BIG Sunday, May 20, will be held the newsboys’ picnic at Wildwood park across Lake Washington, there's lots of where room for boyish sports and plenty of fresh alr for boyish lungs. Three ‘big steamboats will do nothing all day long and far into the night but haul happy boys and girle—both young and old—to and from the city and the park. They fe @ Brilliant Orator. The prisoner is a Harvard gradu ate during the jeri thal Jodtnpaign stumped the { Ne if of William Jennings f the and at pr ant pres tate atruck #0 doing is alleged to have ut ut Mre.} 3. 0. Walton bim several blows In the face known a® one he oT inet brilliant Riggtes protested against Collier's) A. Myiee Vinmbing ¢ wing orators in Ne display of anger and she was ler Gardner | 0 | Urmaka placed under arrest scsdnaad } tes 16 about 35 years old, and Ed Wray, who was sated at a any |beare every « noe ulture, Hie table at the time, was also taken MeKensie he weakness, according lo Bergeant into custody, although it was not] 1 ye _enee* 6 | Moree, te « fondness for chorus girls made plain just why he wael/ Ww Pupkey pie top| Plewer bills amounting to $60 gathered tn tee ae Manton nth were common occurrences in Police Justice Gordon evidently |... O°" life of the prisoner believed that the presence of ali Veo Wyokortt , Btorres thie morting expressed «| piteher of beer in the restaurant|} F. Porter willingness (© return to Lincoln to did not constitute a case of selling | Walsh Workank 1-09 | face the charge brought against hin liquor on Sunday, and he conse-| As soon fe extradition papers can quently took the case under advise Tota tee be prepared, Sergeant Morse wil ment The Record furnished all che] *A¥® for the east with hie prisoner s li inting for both entertainments —_ nd pal ait) " expen 1 1 z tthe ene eneane a Two of the most Important om MG clube of the West Bide, the Inter. 7 ME Cc : pee iy - hhakianan Ms bay and the Magnolia Buff im pro ent club, last « , University st, will he on hand, and|* Clearings today. : 61,890.12 * leided by « unanimous ¥ eee so will Anna Johnson, who stands | Halances 212.90057 Wi oort the Magnolia way and the every night at Second and Seneca Tacoma, * | Weat Wheeler street viaduct tm Fealdes these, all of the mothers, | * Clearings today $846,727 #1 provements sisters ‘and even wives of the| * Balances 11,0 & pwales will be there, and a bully|*® ol om good time will be h Several hun-| * Clear $841,368 #1) Beans r palrs, yy He rood dred tickets have already been sold,| ® Halances 110,866 81 Main 2600, Ind 1900. ae Many a kid hax his eyes on the) * be | ast Manas prizes which have been donated by|#*¥#¥ ## Fee ee HRM THY ING ROOM different business men of the elty e = E DINING ROOM for distribution in the athletic NEW LIGHT ON ALASKA an i gy | are the Wildwood, the Selma and the 8. P. Hodge. A thirty-minute service will be maintained up until Il o’'elock. The plenic ie not for the young stera only, Old “Dad” Murphy, who wells The Star at Second ay. and (My United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, May 22 tain W. E. Filmer, commander of the Japanese liner Nippon Maru, was charged with violation of the laws of the by Charles A. Stephens, chief boarding offt cer of the customs service, because he allowed Captain B. W. Eberie. of the Yerba training tation, to remove Vice Admirai Uriu and hla wife from the vessel yesterday before the cus toms officials had come aboard Captain Held to Blame. dd that he had aint the captain of Cap. port today commandant Buena naval Stephens announce taken action the liner because he believed Cap taln Eberle aid not know that he was vic the law, and that Captain Filmer hou known His FRANCE WANTS A. LARGER WAVY charges Were filed at the office (iy United Peon.) PARIS, May The aperior % program that Includes br the number of French bat t p te 1 that would neure | fourth place amon: the naval ra of the id. It In proposed to lay n 1910 wo 21,000-ton vessels of an ¢ d Danton ty LONDON, M Premle An quith, Foreign Secretary Grey and popular opinion have overcome the seruples of the ultraeconomiste In the minletry, and the cabinet has decided that the four contingent Dreadnoughts mentioned in the naval entinates shall be laid dowk | be fore the end of the fiscal yéar JAPANESE CAPTAIN IS IN SERIOUS TROUBLE events, Races of ali kinds will be ane Let Pove run, and a dance fn the pavilion hors Prices, will be given GOVERNORSHIP (fy United Press.) WASHINGTON, May 22.-A statement issued at the White House today dec that the appointment of a new governor of Alaska was made at the re quest of Gov, Hoggatt. The statement says that Walter E. Clark was not appointed to the governorship until a telegram was received from Hoggatt fix ing the time he wished to be Neved from his official duties, H. VOYNOK “ptwarrene Waldorf Bide 708-10 Pike at The committee in charge is com posed of George Harrison, George W. Engler, Wayland Pomeroy, Dan Lyons and Lou a meray age roe OWCHARD waare And tn four pendent ee eS Collector of Port Stratton, and will be heard Monday The Raven prese Captain Filmer declared that “he| KIRK GETS DAMAGES naw the gold braid,” and supposed! the jury in the damage sult of oe pretrne wearers Sn In Oe: at ne, Customs officers aecom-| youn W. Kirk mugainat the Seattle [S€ribing Ie most efficiently supple panied Captain Kberle | Bleet company ft e mal jus | Sanvy: Hine Paaaible, ric company for personal INUEY | mented by the druggist’s skill in returned # verdict yesterday in favor | ve RAVEN DRUG CO compounding. ‘ AS A THIEF JOSEPH H. STORRES IS} ‘WRECKED ON COAST © OF ALASKA TO FIGHT ORDER Hy United Press.) (iy Uulied Pree) BEWARD, Alawka, Ma the WASHINGTON, May 22 big cannery whip Columbia, Capt, tumor i current here today f that the Northern Pacific rail heey ee a6 Pome roms aa 7re road intends to seek , cisco to Nunhagak bay, Went Ashore | through the courts th of olght miles east of Beoteh Gap Hight | the Interstate Commerce Cor house on the t 129 mission demanding tha the | Portland gateway be i by oe) ee eee June 1, Members of the Inter ae ee TORO re state Commerce, Commission | abel ne tgs: i mph Nd because they are confident that jie Sree AS Gunnery Omen ee, their decision cannot be reversed latter montly Japancse and Itallans, | yee all reached the shore safely in jbreeches buoys and were picked WILL HONOR UNIFORMS up by the mteamer Dora, en route) yo i from Seward to Unalaska va Collector of Custome Holvhanin at | Unalaska ga dors for the crow | the « , ; and cannery men to be taken . te . poe withe * the stranded mat emat doattle ut ten jaw » Dora arrived thi 1 and . meine he ta « to the steamer Northwestern and | "fort 4 of K panne take to Beattle. rhe Columbia was chartered E. Alavka Salmon company of Sar The Dora reports 200 miles of between Unalaska and Nushaga Forty cannery b are following _{ the floes 1 ” . WILL LECTURE Dr. B J. Brown, the Independent Fg Hgts te at the Arcade hall, Bund ey There will t ' ' 0. la H t WD. Me STEAMER YOSEMITE rer 6. aot OF VNiviewTY en MAMMOTH EXCURSION SUNDAY, MAY 23 TO OLYMPIA AND RETURN On the BEAUTIFUL FLOATING PALACE } ——THE— |YOSEMITE (CHILDREN FREE KLINE’S INDIANS WILL TRY AND TAKE THE SCALP OF OLYMPIA’S COLTS All the City Hall Fathers Are Going With Us to Help Celebrate the Victory Tomorrow is the BIG DAY. Over And remember, CHILDREN FR lite rivalry hands on this ball wane fon for thie game been wood tlekets have already Come. The one sold. time tn your Intenee to chang fine cc | |] The Yosemite Leaves Pier 6, Foot of University, at 9:00 Sharp, Sunday Morning | developed and hundreds of dolinrs are expected The municipal bat! team ie it dollar, 2 and dane "AMOUS INDIAN $ BIG MASSACRE TOOK OF SEATTLE, AGATE AND RS CAVE, TREASURE © RDENS, BOSTON HARBOR TUMWATER FALLS, and pleasure on the finest We only carry 1.800, vrning # evening, 170-mile BAN vf OF MYURIC and a POINTS OF NDS round trip for only EAM BEACHES, SMUGGL PENN SUBMARID et, STATE CAPITOL, A whole day r OF NEW NE f fll. ISLAND, INDIAN VILLA then the ble bi PASSENGHI B mK j cv ) ail the principal cigar and drug stores or at C.D. Millan's officer in Times day "we go to different pointe on the Sound: EVERY | HAVE MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS WITH DANCING ‘and NEXT WEEK WE WILL have a BABY SHOW on luable prizes to be GIV AWAY. Date will be given 80 GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. BRING ALONG y HORNS AND ANYTHING TO MAKE A ‘NOISE TO HELP US ¢ BRATE SUNDAY APTER THE BALL GAME PROF. ST EVENS Stephens’ action is taken under|of the plaintiff, and awarded him The man whe guarantees article 7 section 9 of the pas-| $6,608 damages | {416 Second Av. | » teach ‘ senger act of congress of 1882,| Kirk clatmed he was Injured in an mist? he which provides that it shall be an ttempt made by the motorman and) + _ — = ery day and vening Inwful for the captain of a vensel|conductor of one of the company's 1221 Thire | ‘ to allow any person to leave his|care to put him off the car t ship without the consent of the col. | he refused to pay & second fare. He $5.00 Glasses NOW $1, 00 lector of the port of his representa. | naked for $15,964 damages u 4 5 stone "0 ered 1c tive, The penalty preseribed 1s nited States tical Co.) $1,000 fine for each person allowed BY BOAT TO A. -Y. -P. E.| saa TH TEaEN | to le th If Stepher Visit the Exposition Grounds to Opposite Bonney-Wataon ¢ | charges are upheld, Captain Fiimer| morrow by boat, leaving Leschi OPEN RVENING will be subject to § a6 he| Madrona and Madison Parks every | 7 allowed both the adr his| fifteen minutes from 10 a, m if ry ayia SEATTLE, wife to board Captain Eberle's tug, | 10 n, one ¢ are helping this popular move-| without the consent of the custonie | —=eecc———eeeee——e— _|ment by the bargains we are offer. || ONLY KIND TO BUY. officers DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYH, Ine. ling in Wall Paper. Get estimates (Batatiiiwhed 1993) jfor the home now | Ppaopice Oana : | SUCH A FLOUR YAKIMA VALLNY PRopLUCcK co, ‘LOG FALLS ON MAN | BROKERS FEDERAL PAINT & WALL | astak Valley Potatoes Hernard Smith, a young logge ka, Grain and Provistons 1 ane Hine ¢ sustained a broken thigh ay | Phones 479. ate Wires, | ae rm we = | IS ah afternoon when a big log cruahed| ~ | abel Se him to the enrth at Redmond. Me nee-nee Alaska Bldg A Good Trout Stream “ina was brought to Providence hosp | 623 Blewe tal last might. He ls resorted to T | You can always get the right In-| vaatit sialty tote runks formation at Hall's regarding tho| xce ent = <= be r iy ekle eo be ARCTIC CLUB WILL Move Sult Cases eee eevee eel Cash Raiibohees for Rent In the near future the Artie elu Traveling Bags A. L. HALL, | During falr seas Will move thelr offices from the top | MERK TRUNK & BAG Co. 8) - Miike Srtanpomente ate floor of the Alaska bullding to thel ; ve : ’ UND > now building at 617 Third ay, The abt asdectas our i ira ay, O° Elke will Immediately remodel the - . : See ee 15 quarters vacated by the Arctic eluty OSTEOPATHY Dance Tonight “% sidindas Loaehi Park Pavilion Electricity vibration, Maht ther Admlasion 60c, Ladies Free BY BOAT TO A..Y.-P, E. apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other | Visit the Exposition Grounds to-| drugiens methods. “Optical room norrow by bos os nll or Fitting giasnos and treating eyes. | ~ r see morraw by boat, leaving Loscht, | Hest equipped offices in Seattle. Con-| ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. Madrona and Madison Parks every |aultation treo. Treatments $1, each fifteen minutes from 10 a. m, to) A Holt, Osteopath and Optician, First and Cherry. 10 p. m soe | 407-8-9 People’s Bank Bldg, Second jand Pike Main 2451, Optical Department, If You Are Sick You let the p your vision Is heed medical be giv ALWAYS UNIFORM. which cannot Hemedieal specinilsts MMS, M.D, and Ani 44 Arcade Dh wo kT | P. PLANS | Dental Read My Open Letterty the Dental Board j in | the Monday Star, DENTAL A BRINGS R HAVE MADE THE DEMPAT © CRY our, ental | Moony ‘ko mY frie * GOpULY fh the - * offlee, ard & con partion, and it] © Dental nation ! fiente, had taken horiued ae] and recebye4 {nwult at cathe rovided at 5 8 Heenee tg 'o figure om sok Whe My, : ton , now that { certificate te And what { norable eeu Ke te ie: Ht thee r c 00 examined, ! ‘ cevUficate, ry hey ona tificat of without aa ep Dental Hamed? ‘ shich proves hare has B6t fa ay imataty th state ARBITRARY POWER OF DENTAL BOARD, An arbitra wer ie one whe ' te origin outage 1 1 ts amino tate of Washi. ©) dome tat presc cle for Gem amination h dentists mag eo. The Dental Board aie clety p t ibjects the ex their poo tors shall be arbitrarily Any two members on the Board may make {t (mpesaiieie adc itist to get this state, because each member the Board marks and grades answers to his questions m the knowledge ¢ iber on the Be members do not know about what real merit cant s answers contain. r. The Board does not act asa lic Board, but a» individuals; th fe each member may ex lan arblirary caprice against Samm they do not want to practieg: this state as competitors of Monopoly. All Dental iim amination papers which ane lrecords are destroyed, jright to inspect them ie ithose examined, and by this |the evidence of mist office is suppressed and t and the Dental Monopoly | |the supreme power by hw iy jetate, and all dentists # monopoly wish to destroy jset upon by spotters, jand paid agents of the eo jthen arrested after banking i and taken to jail when & ljate to give bond that days | The Dental law of Washlt a disgrace to civilization, aa@ civilization which tolerates em llees conception of liberty a jeurity than it has for ch jlars; and fails to comp words “Justice according 101% | jand ethica in its universal plete |tion to soelety and the j tly. Am | secure in my 70" rights, and is the public > ite welfare? Have I nent al thas the public iberty, wi lof dentists selected through & ifuence of politicians are to exercise the absolute grant or withhold my rigl in this state? THIS 18 WHAT HU DENTAL COMB! Me ud The dental board's code ¢ that I must not guarantee my jit is a crime against the monopoly in this state to dow | work good enough to be 11 plead guilty a chatgell The dental board's code scale provides that wher prie oS has been adopted by the am oy it is a crime to do dental for a less price. (Guilty ? ready for sentence.) The i have been arrested some sry times (for breaking the > | monopoly 8 aed and T gos right on breaking this mae arbitrary ug Any person #808 é in need.of dental work Whe my offices and inspectiamia diplomas and state certifeneemeey learns how low my prices SIs strictly hig work, willD 7 understand wl ve dental wants to get ¥ dof me, even we ing me a certificate The state of Washington ee Hdental jaw trying (oy education for brains, tntel aclence, but it can't be domeemiay yet I am pleased to announces the people have spoken iol pressed thelr disapproval Gllkiag dental monope y giving me ‘. » next patronage, My & BDWIN J. BROWN, 713 Fi Seattle, 5 . RS SPECIAL POSTSCRIPT 995 ANNOUNCEMENTS There | 1 two is eoently a | on the E | reo 1 and 1 want my 3 tle or 3 i say or Bae” ald to ese to t rnor Hayy how W are with the D Mo! opt ed endeavo: dentist nis stat iso to eall mi dors’ att vo the tat tit everything vir in Ove war,” and | have a moral aa right ! nd all meang my command when 7 Sagas hounded and an effort If made to exterminate and *y jme ga anon 4 a, we teh ———— ee tee et i” = —s Zauercs eece2 Ss @ce 323 ey speeen PS eS a eee ee a eee

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