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Ba SLAYER IS | FORCED 10 SOME LE SIN OF WIDOW! PES POSSE . BY DEATH. = in Shooting White Woman by a en {ity United Pree) 0, May 24—Jor of Mand te widow, 35 » ed by boodh under a ba committed sulk dure by & Pp for the #t Pilts has been Friends of bot y scout th Beam wa Ream went to t Dilte last night and the house, firi body of M After the w to a hospital was orgat followed ry nes all ‘and finally found bie er Fearing that he would be the negro fired ¢! ul * bead, Infltet atal was whore ed t for h the ot gas under indict: fe connection » Fmbiery of the bom Yoakum, when $5.00" 5 One theory as to the motive Killing of Mra. Dtlus is that an important witnoss ‘Bim when his case was Ay Be grand jury GE ROOT ON E BENCH ‘A. Root a pent wnte 2 ¥ over Departmen! “rapt superior court | ead of Judge Boyd J ‘tho is gonfined to his an of grip. e Root iv K. Meacham axeinst RPTEdEL he damases re fall on Ballard ave gane Was transferred [ron pat No. 6. DIVORCE AND FOR A ne wan por tng | No. Mitehel! Gilliam an order to why & receiver should ed for the Pattorson ao "pon petition of |, Wife of Al proprietor of the Morning arises of divorce instituted on charges of . In her cons says she mar On Beptember 2 time he has not safficient funds y states she Will dispose of she alleges ts Z and leave her Lie staying at the m, and says she Y with which to pay writ is made re MILL URNED DO rt mill was | gochey by fire causing a lose rtment ex troubie in » weene of the biaze Heep decline from the ‘Where the mill is on Mill was prac when the and they turned to protecting I. — half the insurance R ADDRESSES LE MINISTERS WoW. Weaver ad of Methodtet First M. B. church the restricted dix d by & wt ny Retion wae taken by but considerable tn While the speak. Freee ) , May 24-—An- ieonese arising Of Vice Admiral been > Nanenrtl of Port ised charges the port Jaws which Against Capt. Fil of the liner Nip Cha ma, » tlm Ppoglation was noid Bub at noon today Wae attended by BH Higgins, Jol.n Rob. | Walker and. . B itteemen, enator | TORTURED BY A FANATIC WOMAN STAGBED AND BURNED BY CRAZY INDIAN—AUTHOR ITIES ARE CHABING (Hy Valted Press) BERNARDINO, lartng | iD silane ndiar tye Wilh titted tb at the hand wnk Lingo tay grudgty at he | ja | Jeubmitted to torture f amour, ap edu ated Indian } Although ring . 4 the Ave & mpe ring the ape from tt excructat About he t that 1 not pr an n und the a he ott woman mean ft rted at t & pain n «lyph t carved on deaert ® renombling th cliffs and fled 4, and 0 te fe t capture, seoktt He CANNOT IDENTIFY SUICIDE Tnvestigation by Snyder as to the identity young Canadian who suloide by drinking carbolic acid tn }® lodging house several days ago, has proved fruit I thus far } The Vancouver police know noth tng of the Canadian by deseription. The initials “A. G..” tattooed on the suleide’s arm, are the only clue avail able. Coroner Snyder has wired the Hank of Toronto to learn if a de posttor with the initiala “BG” had an account with that bank, A reply jis expected any time | WANT A STATION | "| Counetiman Goddard will totro-| duce 4 resolution at the counctl Coroner J. C meeting tonight asking the Chicago, | Milwaukee & St. Pau! railroad to uid a elation at Landaburg, which | {is Just below the site of the Intake to the city's water supply from the Cedar river orehed. It ts urged that this will permit! city officials and others Interested jto mo direct to the watershed by 2 | railroad At present it is nee jt take a team or effect a r | got to the watershed. EAR RTHOUAKE FEARED (hy Dntted, ) OAXACA, Mex, May M.—-Via El Paso, Tex.—The inhabitants of the entire state of Oaxaca a our. rounding country have been terror ined by a week of frequent earth- quakes, which are believed to presage the approach of a heavy) temblor. Sleeping Indoors has been} abandoned by those dwelling in stone houses, The damage from the emailer selamic waves has been) slight, amounting only to cracked walls and broken er ery. MAYOR HAS NOT DECIDED Mayor Miller declares that he has not definitely decided what he will do with the Murphy mending the ptesent building iaws so as to allow the construction of frame buildings up to the lot ine, This ordinance was passed by the counel! with a vote of 14 fer to 4 againe A large number of delegations beth for and against the bill have appealed fo the mayor elther to veto or support the measure. As the question now stands he t# of the option that, off-hand, approval of 14 out of 18 counclimen should carry great weight, but he will not com- rl himself definitely for ay ae YESTERDAY A BIG DAY AT LUNA PARK At Lana Park yesterday the new week opened in the presence of the biggest crowd of any day of the season # far. All afternoon and until Jate in the evening the West Seattie ferry and the Alki Potnt cars carried big crowds. The chief free attraction was Charles Leora, who, while hanging by his teoth, alldes 100 feet along a wire ie, the starting elevation being 8 feet. The Herendecn drum corps was another free act that received much praise. Léora will b this week un Saturday | Manager Charles Loott will pres a well known aeronaut in thrillin, ascensons and parachute leaps, A |the concessionary attractions did @ big business yeuterday. : i WW a TUB dead as tho result of a peveliar accident, While taking « bath hot water, and was suffocated OSCAR LAWRENCE; LIFE SAVER Saving lives is getting to be a regular thing with Oscar Lawrence, proprietor of the Pioneer boat house, at pier 8 Yesterday he rescued Allen F. watery grave, when the latter had of|fallen off the pler, This makes | the third life saved by him In the last three months. Lawrence claims that Bunch tw the 20th man he has rev 4d in the house ly by of the| committed | on lower First ay. | y to; ordinance | pag } | wen twice a day! m | MAN SUFFOCATED, Bunch from a} 22 years he has been at the a? ARE STILL FIG POINTS OF SWORDS | FIREWORKS BEGIN AGAIN THE CALHOUN TRIAL NOW ON AT BAN FRANCISCO, IN y Unlton pres.) ANCISCO, M a4 determined inquiries of last tito finanetal accoun ho pro in kind today Special ein the Calho Prosecutor — Franot jHoney demanded that As |Cashler Adam Dollar of the United | Ratiways be inatructed to produce | from the « al pany's archives vouch William Abbott Luther Brown, f wmer United Rall Ways Detective Join Helms, Attor ney Meteor and Polix Paudeverts “Rot” Cries Meney -| The bearing of the voucher the Hl aigned by upon med Indigr who declared wuch cane lowt K uance waa Attorney }that the | would be jthe rights With with a ire of the defense ue an order Hireot it nt upon of American dlugenshiy marked deliberation, and ty that arow the Heney remarked suey =" WILL CONSIDER GARBAGE _ FRANCHISE TOMORROW FIGHT Witt BE MADE ON CITY AWARDING PRIVATE CONTRACTS. The question of a bage franchise will be tomorrow night at a ay ing of the council committee, which has had tho franchise applications of the Seattle Garbage Co. and oth ors in hand for several woeks, The applications of four companies are now before the committee, which desire the oxctusive privilege of col lection and destruction of garbage | A large number of private organi EXHIBITO private gar brought up cial meet | THEY ARE DETERMINED To PROTECT GROUNDS FROM BOOTHS, | An exhibitors club, comprising all exhibitors at the A-¥.P BO who have buildings of their own, was or }eanived yorte at a meeting In }the Oregon butiding, by the commis latonere from Oregon, California, Washington, Utah, Alaska, Hawall, King county sad Spokane county Col. J. A. Pilcher of Caltfornia was made temporary chairman, and W H. Webrung of Oregon secretary The exhibitors conferred with Di rector of Works Allen and Director | ose ‘ADVERTISE SOUND CITIES “The Cities of Puget Sound, Your | Howts in 1909," Is the tithe of a handsome booklet which the ox-| plottation department of the A-Y -P lexposition will begin to ctreulat | \ this week. The booklet represent not only the exposition, bat ba leading cities of the Northweat,) which contributed to its padites- | tion. One hundred thousand copies | my Proc | printed and the booklet of the bandsomest pablica sean ever devoted to the Sound country. It was compiled by Wood & Rober of Seattle, a: printed by the Ivy Press. Hundreds) of pictures, with maps and descrip: | tive matter, fill the 48 double) ay DUE IN SEATTLE: Jesse B. Wilson, seslatant secre-| tary of the Interior and chairman of the government beard of the A-Y.-?. exposition, wilt arrive in Be attle this evening to take up the local end of his work. Bvery department of the massive government building ls now a scene of activity and there ts no ques tion but that the great display will be ready on time. Mr, Wilson's arrival is expected to shed some light on the question of the exterior Hghting of the butld, ing, which bas been tted ap awalt ing @ special congressional appro priation. ‘DOWN WITH THE SUGAR TRUST SAYS OWEN (By United Pree.) WASHINGTON, May 24.—De-| caring that the sugar trust In te eviving from fifty to eighty million | dollars annually, part of which is | contributed by every child who eats a plece of candy, Senator Owen of |} Oklahoma, in the senate today at- tacked the protective tariff on the rounds that it fostered gigantic combinations. | Owen caused a newspaper story | reviewing the customs sugar frauds to be read to the senate, and charged that this was one of the consequences of the protective tariff. WAR SECRETARY BACK FROM PANAMA CANAL | (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May ™ from the effects of his IIiness, whic compelled him to cut short his trip, Secretary of War Dickinson stepped ashore from the government yacht Mayflower, at the Washington navy yard, yesterday, after a tour of In | | spection of the Panama canal. Until Friday Mr. Dickinson had not left his berth since the Mayflower wall | ed from Havana. Mr. Dickinson expressed pleasuge at the progress In the conatruction of the Panama canal, but when awk ed regarding conditions in Cuba, he repited: | i | only saw Cuba through a port hole.” | Shaw Finishes Another Play. LONDON, May %4-—George Ben. | nard Skaw has just completed an other play, It was written on Forbes Robertson's invitation, and deals) with the woman suffrage question | Weak | h | thant RS FORM AN ORGANIZA TION | cidedly attractive feature. The ex HTING AT THE LUMBER TARIFF UNSETTLED 1!) GENATE COMMITTEE TAKES NO ACTION, PUTTING IT BOLE LY UP TO SENATE — ery 0 ws that any reference to the right the United Ratlways was all “rot 1 have a rlght,” he to in tigate the flnanelal pub vloe There wa it, and there vuld fall t a law to pre charged with erime fr againat him. t na Last Week of Trial Id be tree It would be A monstrous dootrit per tl nd that would permit the president of ' & public servioe carporation to ear igh lumber mit orlme and hi refuse to towtify againet hin Dollar atated that he that vouchers of the gonted by Heney were and, after a lengthy and word argument between ¢ Judae uspendod ruling and took under advis the request have the vouch produced Mt is thought that tht mark the end of the proseoution today 4 up the teatimoney of th Few new wit son Were the stand sald vo operations of a © orporatiar never & law to prevor (iy Caited Pros) WANT 1N Ma ederinty tee fe MOD to chang never will be wolety pleoes If the at employe © taxed foet The on ished furl a rat hougand mittee en an 10) ia ne with at remard to t my Who ned t tir Mot was no ndment ing une rate toting lnnlot Lawlor fit t a fale pr LOOKING FOR AN | ALY.-PLE. SLOGAN), The f 40 for an He The wind week trial to lant called to hat will be roa " the tw Pubticit looking f xD logan any | longer Ch Heaton is that is ready Welfor new good for that he has a good his hat, which he wit t June 1 th kn u will be all summer and he may ander ” turn | cations and improvement clubs) joo have passed resolutions protesting of againet the award of any private) officially garbage franchise cn Last summer Councilman Murphy had @ resolution passed appropriat ing $66,000 from the general fund as a nucleus for a muntetpal system | new tae of garbage collection, but there bas) Tie exposition officials never been any attempt to actually | with bated breath for Mr atilige the money for this purpose. | eur the new Firet {t was held up on account of is to bo heard the pending rote on the bond iasue which was negative, And since that time the applications private franchises have been filed with the counell Pate but ready” ab ful that wie that will be} the boosting department make good fa the exposition period es it can une one are waiting ale Beaton t atch line, which round the CORBETT’S BLIND | NIECE TO WED (Hy United Press) BAN FRANCISCO, May 24 Hazel Corbett, the talented niece of James J. Corbett and Pitcher Joe Corbett of the San | Francisco Const League baseball od daughter of the late Har is to wed Alfred De wire chief of the Kearny office of the Pacific States jphone and Telegraph company be world ae eM RES Miss at Ore h elling tied t m the question | he the exhibitora, The om the rw ners to The same be nm dispute fe the outcome fusal of Oregon's comme permit booths on their grounds other exhibitors are taki th attitude, and the exposition authort thee decided not to force action, but hope to compromise in a day or two and locate the boothe where they| jana will not be detrimental to the beauty | free yg @ & taleated pianist of any exhibitors grounds The Rx | the hibitor club will include all com missioners having bulidings on the grounds, and will be « powerful or ganization Permanent officers will be chosen soon } announced, it was acknowledged | by Miss Corbett today Mine Corbett has been *® birth, but despite tas blind is affairs of the world, During the years before her father's death, jahe was hia constant companion NAME SPECIAL DAY | FOR STREET CAR MEN) Street railway” moni's ‘toed'e day at the “g - P. & will be June 24. The Co. has promised to let all - ie men visit the fair at some time that day, and local street car ges SRE UP GOES WHEAT cnn ‘Ade. May's oo r Reminders of the faroour Leiter boom in wheat prices here were shown today tn the local pit when May option broke all |eason's records by advancing to CASTS ASTS GLOOM SL.44% & bushel, and closing within & fraction of that price, adding 2 cents & bushel to the former price| PALOL (ne Page rm Wass Say by comparing today’s closing with|Gloom has entered many ey in that of Saturday this efty and vicinity owing to the Joly went t the hich mark at/ failure of the Palouse state bank. | 11.19%, September $1.12, and De-| Th? bank has been closed since Fri comber 1.09%. The clostag om the day morning M. J. Hawkinson, genera! market was 1K to 24 conts | MANAger and viee president of the above thé finale of Saturday. Sep-| 80k, Will isaue a statement early | tember and December options closed | this week, giving the deposttors the with the best gains, each boing 2% | first explanation of “ihe failure, conte « bashed higher than the pre-| Among the heavy deposttors | vious closing 8. G. Burnett, a eripple, who ed INSTALL FISH EXHIBIT 400 in the bank. NAMES NEW POLICE The first carload of government CAPTAIN fisheries exhibit has been Installed] Potice Chief Ward announced the in the fisherice wing of the gov-jappointment of Sergeant of Poties tf ernment building at the A-Y-P. ox |L. J. Sruart as poltee captain Sat- position, and forms one of the most/urday night. The appotntment interesting exhibits on the fnir|oomes effective June 1. Stuart haw grounds. Hundreds of living fish|beon a sergeant for the past eight in the handsome tanks, with appro-jyears, and was the oldest eligible | priate surroundings, will be a do|on the tet from which the chief wa: forced to solect an appointee. The chief also announced the ap- polntment of Patroimen Ail W.) Ryan, George Bunnell, William | Wentedt and B. L. Hedgow as wor ants. The appotntments are for period of five months. arrange @ sete program. BANK FAILURE | Mbit cost about $40,000 and re quires machinery worth something 009 to operate it. JAIL 1S FLOODED TODAY As a reault of a Mood pipe in the! basement of the King county court |house becoming plugged up this morning, the entire lower floor, in- cluding the south tank, jail oorri-| dor and kitchen, waa flooded with| water this morning J. B, Simpson, ox master mariner, | new a deputy sheriff, when he saw the water, told Deputy Sheriff Ma-| lone to report to the Old Man! (meaning Sheriff Hodge) that the packet Was taking water fast, and that there wag six inches in the fore hold already; that the cook »kin' on a raft, and that the padded cell was afloat All morning long & steady stream | of water poured Into the basement pene a and the trusties were en-| ed in aweeping {t away to pre ar tho kitehen fires being put out CHICAGO, May %4.—Federal Judge K, M. Landis today fined the A. Booth company, 4 flesh corpora tion, $1,000 for “recelving conces salons equivalent to rebates on ahip ments from Eastern to Western and from Weatern to Enstern points.” your Oxfords Madam? | lf you've not, don't think of buying them until you've beon here to seo our beauty Show | in Women's Low Cut Footwear, Bought or Pumps yet, Some of our Suamer Foot woar is so elegant that It seems almost a shame to woar ft We've many fresh Spring | blossome in Oxfords, Ties, Ankle Strap Oxfords, Pampa and Slip: pers Haadturned artistic Shoemaking Rich black leathers and the’ new colorings in Tans, | lates, Wine, Bronze, etc,, | $3.60, $4.00 up to $5.00. Forget the prices, please, and look at the Shoes, then consider | the TURRELU'S | 903 Second Ave. and the moat DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Ohi- cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaranteed 987-840 Arcade Bldg. Choco ete, nat er \ in hie keep ‘ 6 t ke 1 y | United ' blind | While tho engagement has not been | read, and well posted upon | men will invite members of the pro- | fesston from other cities, and will | (Hy United Press) ICO, Mex, May 24 the Chihuahua yw ere it nt tad, a f ' la Ange 1 “Bhor nm, We of th in yrisoned upon murdered Charles MeM | brotherdifiaw of Fir i d Rob COLUMBIA RIVER VERSY DISPOSED OF U BY 8. SUPREME COURT (My United Pres.) WASHINGTON rehearing of th Oregon and Washingt today by the supren The 10" | ALASKA BUILDING IS IN GALA ATTIRE Gally decorated from top to bot ,jtom with bunting and flags of all jnations, the Alaska buliding pre. fonts @ ploture that welcomes | strangers to our elty in @ way that jit should be done Twenty-five hundred yards of mw | terial used in its decoration, jand it required the services of four men, working three days, to put |the banners tn place | On the two sides of the are 8 pyramids, each composed of 12 huge Cage artistically entwined. Hestdes that, there are 50 official pennants of the A-Y-P. EB, and twice as many flings of all nations The work was done by a« con trecting firm which makes a aor ema are building REV. GYDNEY STRONG BAYS POLICE CAN'T HANDLE THE EVIL. A citizens’ committ to analet | Mayor Miller in investigating and leradicating vice in this elty, was the suggestion offered yesterday by Rev. Sydn: Anno Congr sermon on jMiller In View.” gational church, in his “How to Assist Mayor His Campaign Against ‘The vice Is so deeply intrenched and has so many roots,” he de and It makes it extremely difficult for our officials to handle ft. STANDARD PATTERN This is a Dress Goods store—an exclusive store—-and a sale of this nature affords a wide | variety for your choosing. room for Summer Merchandise, and a prompt | clean-up of these popular woolens is the only plan to secure the desired space. chance for you, for exact half is your saving. Materials and styles the best. Come tomorrow and share in these bargains. 200 yards 42-1nch Voile, in black, navy, brown, tan, ¢ and Copenhagen, Kvery yard selling regularly at $1.26 and $1.60, Choose at sale price, yard 175 yards Wool Panama, Serge, BKoline, Tamise, Nun's Vetling and Mohairs, 36 inches wide broken lines, among which will be found the best colors, suoh as wine, myrtle, tan, mul: berry, ashes of roses, brown and garnet. Every yard sell. ing regularly at 60c at sale ae yard . 30c 225 yards All-Wool Dress Goods, 44 inches wide, fancy weaves a few novelty effects—most ly solid colors, among which will be found Copenhagen, re seda and tan, Every yard sell ing regularly at $1.25, Choose at wale price, yard. 5c | KN Second Avenue at James Street rr.) CONTRO WANTS CITIZENS TO HEAD: THE WAR ON VICE Strong, of the Queen! elared, “that it te hard to pull up, | | believe that thie aid committee | ‘fine Des Goods | A Rare Opportunity to Buy Rich Woolen Fabrics reseda | 63¢ | Choose | $1.00 and | SECONE OSHERS \eeal AMERICANS ARE RELEASED "ort tno ror etay FROM MEXICAN PRISON 2.022 ert Hutherfe of Phil Al the time wa Coughener and Cougher ing a M wa xioan and th tenoed on woh fn On appeal 1 the t thelr liberation =: REHEARING IS DENIED IN THE BOUNDARY CASE mdary sult ble action brought eon Attorne exon and th neral of W The official rity for enfor finit ning ndition ah it 5 pert Under ¢ br f vty ult wa ne the ving to the | }from 1 yclalty of decorating. Contrary to the opinions of many who were viewing the work, the colors will not fade during the time} they will be in -tour months and a half. The contractor made the tlon that they would look bright at the end of the exposition at the beginning. uae Captain J. ¥. Donohoe ts one ot the best known and respected old | gentlemen in the city of Beattle, He has for the last two years suffered great misery and pain from rheuma- and could not find rellef, and doctored continua for it, but was advised by a friend who had been ured by the Hake © to go te ghney & Loughney and get 4, which he did, and he is abuo- free from rheumatism, and ured hronic stomach and trouble that he has b “i con~ tantly for years. He state that the Bake Oven as it Is given by Loughney & L m be ie a wonderfully fine treatment ‘or rheumatism or stiff joints, stom ach or bowel trouble, or for old peo- e who are growing stiff, It is not they have a great many people taking treatments who have organic heart trouble, and it really lifts the burden off the heart, for whom the channels of respiration become sluggish and inactive, the kidneys and heart as well become and the way to relieve i heart ls to make every of sewerage more positive in its action, Mr, Donohoe {s at present living at Monroe, Wash While taking Bake Oven treatments he haa been living with his nephew, Mr. Thomas Don- shoe, who lives at 14 48th av. Thomas Donohoe is also a widely known Seattle man; he ts superin- tendent of the Stimson mills at Bal- lard. Captain Donohoe advises all who are afflicted as he was to go to Loughney &@ Loughney's offices, sulte 220 to 226, People’s Savings le, and get baked. They give uitation, and you will get a correct diagnosis of your case, and they will turn you away if they can't cure you. Captain Donohoe's present address is 1428 48th ay., care of Mr. Thomas Donohoe, apner just as as them, Discord still reigns pre«minent in the ranks of the socialist party |} jot Seattle, At the state conven }tlon in Everett, July 3 and 4, a fierce struggle ts expected, when the regulars attempt to oust the jinsurgents from their seats in the convention. d [should be organized to include a | cltize n from ward in the ety lin this way We can also expect to; have a watchful eye out for any law | violation or excesses in each of our | wards. | The police are unfit by training and other ways to handle this task They have never handled it In any American city and handled {t In a scientific and satisfactory way. A strong campaign on education and arousement should be commenced. The public fs lamentably tgnorant | lof the extent and danger of the so clal disease. “The fight is not alone a fight of the mayor. He should receive the assistance and support of all | good citizens, regardiess of politica, faith or creed,” | JUST ONE MINUTE! 1 | | our but nee je time trom t th rash of business, but how wel it's repaid by our skillful treats ment—!f that’s necessary! The examination costs you nothing, whether you want our services or not, the services themsecives are charged for at prices you will grant to be moderate. Full Set of $5.00 Teeth Gold Crowns, ak id. We must have more It’s a wonderful | 260 yards 484nch Chevron Suit ing; colors of navy, brown, garnet and myrtle, This new and popular fabric needa no introduction, Selling regular. ly at $1.85. Choose 68c at sale price, yard... yards new Spring Dress | Goods and Tricot Cloth, 38 | inches wide, in broken lote— check, stripe, plaid and plain colo Excellent weaves for dress skirts, dresses and school frocks— x 6 450 Suites Bidg Opposite Dept. Store. University St. Makes Doctor Bills Impossible Blectrictty t# again the benefac- tor of the race, It promises to make phystelans learn tholt path= ology all over, Disease ia but a congestion of the system and olec- best agent for removing tricity threatens drug prac- rap 8 diseal polson must ‘om the system, i trielty will ¢ at, Drugs ney will, Get a 100-pago book which tells you all about {it and explains how, ‘This book ts free to the sek and atling. Write today DR. S. S. HALL CO, 1914 Second Ay, Seattle, Wak, be oMbinines $1.00... and up Gold Alloy $1.00 Silver Fillines . Extraction guaranteed ab- a xpectalist, who devotes his entire tima to this work, modern electrical devices, Our operators are a graduate dentists. We ae Examination free, Ottice Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 7 Second University, Bton Fisher Co, PUUNB® ceseee cone Bxtrac- rolutely painless, We employ All work done painlessly by no students. pm. Sundays, 9 til 1 p.m B, D and C, Brunet Entrance 207 Selling regularly at at sale price, yard... , choose | Selling regularly at 36 at sale price, yard | Selling regularly at 600, choose at sale price, yard «Be |) , choose a8¢ Selling regularly at 7 | at sale price, yard...,.. oe elimina y Ave Second AMES \ Street |

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