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Jopening for the we pok of fonttvt.! THE STAR—TUES SDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909. ?. {tee IT WI SKELETON [S FOUND bee Met, ge LL TAKE MONTHS TO PAESITENT a f sale game's) REVISE INTERURBAN RATES 7 Rdward R. Taylor turned over the eys of the city to Portola and : ; t ; actically delivered the ctty into! si. Leo Pre coroner | nae, Mat Miss Seith’s supposed hie hands for @ five days rein ot It will be at least a month [thinks woe should have prevented Dr. John r Nongle, assistant sec-| spy bidatiog’” ttkelediee atk Wee taste ee mes tatere ‘bearing On the tater [thy toed tere cane eye ' of the republican state cen Bavage today is attempting y chwarts dhe under Indiet Maree tadiae CUA prnease tho] MODAM. puneengee come nees ato ben ee See Oe Hee to a munities, and for 19 yours a | iden ity ho partly charre ! vkele- ment hera for the murder of Irving toast written by President Taft for} % held by the state raiiroad | so, we have misinterpreted. the oattlo resident, died at 2 Yoloek } fon oF 8 youas woman found in the | Johnson, # politicias whom he shot occasion, and at the aame time| COMMisajon, and there is little | law thin morning at hie be at 917 K rue on the road between Isiip|in the back. Johnson was taking in the cities round the world drank| th@ firet of the year, & formal complaint would be made De. Monies Gen 1 — ioast & yous Se 6 | Aiea Maerebn te ated e are to it | to us, so we dispatched our en Neagle had been in poor non Sonwe # alleged to have A Pairohild. Ith wince he was hit by The clothing of the girl was of shot him j King Greets Queen. Fin >. vote Hild, chairman of the Einoor to gather all the data ob Taking Life Easy and Not | ah Flak ay. nd Chacry 1A, ton yeara| neetiont quality, and gn axtotn-| The disapoenrance of Sites Gaith Portela, then Wea piescnted te allroad commission, in dic-|inable~-such data ax would be Hampered With Men in| «#0. having been confined to bis| bile coat and muffier found near! did not cause a sensation at the , ~ jcussing the attitude of tha useful In a hearing. The engineer pere v en —_— Queen Virgilia, Mine Virgilta mee OF Chat DOGy lo now at werk, Tt le hardy pes bed’ since August 31, He was at-|the skeleton were both marked| timo, because tt was gonerally be Hogue, the San Francisco girl who| 'elative to the fight being made by | , Ponape A Waitin Intends to Be) tended by his brother, Dr. J. H.| “Schwartz Heved that she had gone away to Portola Event eee ee obi. | phrasal d . Jatble that the commission would wie OF Pertnad 4 Dr. Mant.| Relatives of May Smith, a nurse| get married . one . eKent of suburbanites against the increase | be able to fix a date for a hearing |Neagle of Portland, anc Man ‘on of May Smith, a nurse| get married Forenoon | ‘he festival [of fare of the Beattle-Tacoma tater | fe we efx A date for a hearing Hunter for a Day. gomery Russell, C. A. Neagle, an-|4t the Manhattan hospital who dis-| Schwartz declares that he does This A areat band concert. partictpat:/ urban railway, declared today that| fore the latter part of November DFOUer, 8160 Was A en eee ed ee ce eas Not] not kitow where Miss Smith is, and . in Which Na-}ed in by an augmented orchestra, |the commission has no authority |The commissioners will leave soon he passed away. Dr, Neagle heard from mince, will ex-| that she left Islip without telling was given under the leadership) under the law to prevent any rail| for Washington, D, C. to attend| GREGORY “Fan be. 4 & widower, 72 yearé of age. | ihe cinthing, a4 they believe | him where she intended to go. of Paul Stetndorff. A luncheon wasjroad from raising ite passenger|an important meeting. "We do not|When President Taft awoke at 8 leaves a son, Pickens Neagle, | (te skeleton ts that of Miss Smith.| | The police and coroner hope to served at the St. Francts hotel by | rates expect to return eariler than the{a, m. from the best sleen he has|Wb0 1# chief clerk of the naval Inw|A singular circumstance in connee-| clear up the mystery by the teeth | the Portola committee tn honor of! According to the way the com-| middle of next month Jhad for more than a month, he{dpartment at Washington, D. C,,|ton with the finding of the skele-|in the skeleton's mouth } Queen Virgitia and Don Gaspar.| missioners interpret the : poo po which place the remains will be} = = 2 | pr ne law, they Must 4 t looked out on a boundless prairte ‘ 60, 19— |The afternoon was taken up with|can only act after formal complaint}, ee ae crowded with sage grans and | Sent for Inters Golden Gate ~ (numerous meetings, athletic events|hax been made “to them by some it woule probably require ‘181 coccuite bushes, He lela ogee JOSL YN SLIPS ONE byw again today, and various attractions interested party, ‘The commission | @4¥* to bear witnesses. After all droased and was down at breakfast banners an This evening the city will be tt} will thon issue a citation and set|'*timony is in we would prepare) Pinout 9 o'clock. For the firat OVER ON Cc ‘Ai oe a miltion rejolc. Hiumtnated with countless ineandes|& date for a hearing - Gecision as quickly as possible |iime in many days were no the arrival jcont lights, giving it the appear in trying a case of this kind, it ~ Toe be * “ Gaepar de Por pao th vest supema’ Tha The Board's Position, must be understood that the com local committeemen stamping tm ita Heel Soak Sdiscovery” of | main feature of the evening witi|, ' °*plaining the position of the| mission must have before tt many |PAtiently about in his near netgh y anre AUTO AS aS 000 POR sov | ; = eum nnd 4 having =a jboard, Mr, Pairehild today made| facts and figures concerning the | P0"B00d and wondering how soon RIDES AS FOR CITY Sr nox aelled on Wisere the sour | be the reception at the St. Francis |)’ tellowing statement The} Hoerning hel the president would show up seat ought to be when he was pet } to the officers of the visiting war Star ement to e ane er the road The explanation of this happy BUSINESS. shocked by the news that the elty o , . D i teat, ve “About two weeks ago Jacob|the market value Of the roud's| coution was found tn the tact that) Lee Seek sities tak te hide ee fae ee ie Mission. ot. Furth, president of the Puget! stocks and bonds and be informed |'2® President spent the night in Howard Joslyn, city electrician, | purchased “with the ote ee oa his arrival Sound Electric company, appeared! an to the receipts and gross n-| the ranch house of his brother, , i “ at deuee ik ee for the begin in person before the commisaion| ings. We must know what the p-| Charles P. Tuft, three miles from bo WG Br bares Min -ewn| avo: |l7, caocbee tht nes OF ae eae » hi op- | charts \ Godda: buying hin own auto-|ly reached the ear of the board of and made an | | ty Barra . | Gregory y é | ar of the board o| days of carnival ment that his "tan tet | ousting chpanses AO Ad Wa ine ee huge tract of 10,000 acres mobile, and now Goddard, whose|public works and obtained suf ralee passe mecinal value of the property WA.| csches for several miles north pride has been set back several de-|fictent money with which to buy (Concluded.) passenger rates to two centa|The amount spent for | has been expelled ab-| ws; “Me Gehl Wh) otlon was] menie nae a Ee poe ong. beater of this place, so far in fact that = 3 Kroes, wants the city to take {t/a second hand car, and incidentally official and popule pee ge Gcanmackary avidaass |neossenty Seemens the na ht agg Met ae es ° ; be shown |), required three-quarters of an away from him. one equally as good for joy rides be city is given Over! that he collected. jlosing money under the schedule|imillar with ‘the population the| Dour for the Taft train to go last TO THE PUBLIC. It all happened this way: Joslyn |as for city business. gem ot Bappiness. After) Giavis’ position must necessarily |then in effect. We informed him] road draws from na th OF en’ | night from Sinton, the northern made application for an automobile) “Stung,” murmured Goddard aad. half long years of | 1. that of ansuming that the prose-|that we could not stop him ftrom|of passengers cs tod @ Humber | oad of the tract, to Gregory, which in which to make necessary runs|when he heard the news. pads, Chrowch | *e, {bat of agsuming that the prose-|thet we could not stop jof passengers carried daily magenta dogpile i about the city, Counciiman God-| He thought again wcky bas deen lifted UP | rood faith, because his own activ-/minded that he must not. d ar| i sees ae are a eetey Senet “DR. E. J. BROWN ia jeesed SU STS Do llacaiee a ae OO prune and reestablished |i) in good faith, reaulted in the| With the idea that we ecquicssed | “If, after hearing all testimony,| mind, he will spend the entire day | ing passed a bill authorizing the |introduce a bill repealing the one lund better scale than) cuidential reprimand and dis-|in the raise or disapproved of it, | * @#elde the present rate of faré| upon the ranch, playing golf, horse board of public works to purchase | allowing the runabout.” Bamaer, the time for) ical The land office Is eviheat Dtengrece With Comet | ia excesstve and unreasonable, we| back riding and resting. Wednew ARR S a runabout for a price not to ex And it was so, The bill reached Mem Sas been act!» “cnsions to carry out the Cun| “r mission. can establish a schedule for the tu-|day and Thuraday will furnish some cood $1,260. Then Goddard ot|the council last night and was re x Yara ogee Tae ne Set “TR Ws the -cueion the, commle-| ture. The tale we fix mat case | oeieenon a oer one ae |buay. S80 did Joslyn, but Goddard | | ferred to the finanee committee, of erect Betain et cee ae = |ason, be always te Howed tn canes)! do not think @ hearing in this}eat and jack rabbit hunting THE DENTIST WHOM THE com. |tidn't know It seth | whic h Goddard {8 an influential OWA} creenie’ ceieia’ seake tie toe orney Frederick! particular case would The members of the president's no SomnceE picked cut a) member. J, Betiand posst| Burch, whe represents C. D. I ; i BINE CANNOT DRIVE FROM aR econ roel at anchor te the bay jw Glavis’ whereabouts is un-| * Til | much time, as the questions involv-| party, with the exception of Cap: / jman in the injunction proceedings |ed do not seem complicated. It » A, W. Butt, his military alde, THE STATE. Foreign Troops. known, against the interurban road, does | would hard! = page te Aaa sacl screaiensehiaitensentionete a, de o y be possible for ws to} who is at the ranch house, are j trod today by Hot agree with the commission. He | reach the case inside of a month. jquartered at the New Green hotel Riek i - " =) of Great Britain, —_ = built especially for the occasion by} Again today, and for the twenty-! y, laly and the! Charles P. Taft fifth time in the past six years, I When the great mil! | D SAY? jhave been arrested for practicing ener foe ne . |dentistry without a Keense and I a upon arrival in the opening of the week’s| of troops, representing | tneluded approx men. Every branch service—marine ‘Wgnal corps, cavalry, in SALEM, Or. supreme court ca will have to serve HUNDRED YEARS NULL Oct. 19.—The this morning handed down an opinion in the of the state againet J. Thornburn Ross, appeaied from five years in Mall—was represented In) Multnomah county, affirming $ the decision of the lower was headed by court, but reversing it as to the first armed) the jail sentence of 500 years, i Calitoraia pol | which is cut out and set | aside as being unconstitution- the Spanish. | a Kea : ; many bands inter-| Th . iA ee of ie means that the banker Ind the foreigners ite Me br ~ all then ert ses oo DETERMINED paupiolisent tn} the Oregon state penitentiary. TO LEARN Suppose. Suppose you were a millional now this te just sup posing Ire meat packer in Chica; and in the) Determined to add to their store Don Gaspar de jot knowledge, even if the effort Jet black steed,|keeps them up late at night oc Spanish saddle, jslonally, 736 persons of varying | j Sees, ranging all the way from 14) fa through | to 45 years, enrolled their names on) noe! Suppose you had built up your muscle, working day and night In the you, had @ son, a college y more than for bust: Suppose this young man came faltering confession that he had gone broke on Suppose ‘ ‘on im the bay and at the high school the Mission st. | night. that San Fran- and the decora- low, ce eemalined achosts, 382 Sach. | hunches for fo, carrot eer Was greeted by | the roster of the free night schools | balldings last) The enroliment was more) ‘Ahe procession had | than 25 per cent greater than that! of any previous opening night. mde was the most impos- Pe gy aries wad sae A enone Elementary schools also were and, with the uni- pont jast evening in the B. F.| character played by George from the foreign Day, Warren av. Central, Longfel- | Franklin, Columbia City and The 00 on the market WHAT WOULD YOU SAY? sending to the Alhambra next) |Sunday night. John Ganton, “h Paw ceott, is a self-made miitionaire, rough and domineering. When his son is thoroughly up against it, the fear of the penitentiary upon bim. he seeks out bis father to throw | himself upon his merey “What's the matter?’ demands / the old man. “Been speculating?” “Yea, father,” says the boy des perately. “The fact ts I've gone broke on Union Copper.” How much have you lost? jot the great business by brain yarda bred youth and who went in for to you one morning with Union Copper the lost Now then most nearly correct answer The Star will give an entire bex at the Alhambra for any evening next week To the person sending the second | best answer The Star will give four of the best seats on the lower floor for any evening next week To the person sending the third best answer The Star will give two! best seats on the lower floor for any evening next week Announcement of the winners will be published in Monday's issue. No communications will be considered eived later than Satur. dress all letters to Editor “One hundred and fifteen thou John Ganton Contest, The jsand dollars!” mand Ie pin John Ganton wheels suddenly tn eh imorn ero ‘ i} his chatr, rises and faces his son Tipe tomatoes. 38: box. a ie te, cat stat ve| His strongly marked face takes on | hooks hfs thumbs in the armholes | jof his vest, contemplates his way jward son from head to foot and) rinie A. Damon filed sult for hao dal divorce in the superior court thts ~ ee Sa Psectes ae morning from her husband, John 13 we have @ ogee Egy «diy be ie | L. Damon, a civil engineer of Seat doxen at stelt Now, then, the question The Star | tle, charging him with drunken ean spectal for tc can at Byrd eg en Rng Be wants ite readers to anawer 4 ness, a violent temper, and with * ite: wears.| What did John Ganton say | having accused her of unchastity in at wall 198; Con | Sunday night, when the play is! Other divorce suits filed this cord grapes, « spovialty at Ze stall 195 COFFEE AND TEA—1% Ibe. suger for 126; Quality biend coffee for $1.10 at stall 12 4 vawhet, at city 2 ibe mm did say given its first presentation tn this we shall learn just what john | iG To the person who sends ‘in the stall 11; fan be had at | (tee, quality pects, “31 stall 154 Ss op a TT TH ake Public Market Butter, Eges and Cheese "are on the Special Price List to blo be lovely until and thus Livingston’s Natural Method of Painless Facial Restoration. Nature surely intended woman the laat ment of her Hfe and there is no piexion with her expressive face learing the akin, vigorattng the whole physique, mo- morning were Kmma Elizabeth vs orge Gowland, desertion; Jessie 8. from Moses Cooper, desertion; and Gertrude M. va. William J. Hol | loway, desertion. Mrs. Leonia W. Brown was grant ed a divorce from Prank W. Brown on the grounds of cruelty BABE BUT THIS. WOMAN FIGHTS. AGKINGT DIVORCE} The first appeal of a div decisiém from the supertor court the tupreme court of the state Wasbington in many this morning when Mra | Seefelgt filed notice of appeal from the div granted her husband, Heri pldt ng, Si eldt fought bitterly during its trial. Her bus band: filed bia complaint January {2 thigeyear, charging bis wife with infidallay. She promptly filed an lansWer and cross-complaint, deny jing bia allegations and declaring he had been Instr pial in her arrest on a falee charge and had } failed to support her or a hard fight by eidt was granted a dive ot months came Louise both at NO HEAT AT CAMP Complaining that there was no heat in the tubercular tents at the King county hospital in George town, Mra. M representing the Women ated clubs and the Y. W. C. A., ap peared before the county come sioners this morning and requested that something be done tmmoedinte- | assured | ly, The commissioners them that steam heat was already being installed. CRITTENDEN DELAYED. Charles M. Crittenden, of York, founder of the tenden homes the United States, will not able to reach Beattie tonight and as a result the i V ting of the board ane of the loc Florence tenden bh ach A for ow Florence Crit over Pf in unti evening, has been bie val FILE A PROTEST. Protest against the size of the proposed play field for South Park was made to the park board yeater day by a committee representing the South Park club. The clab wanted a play field and park com bined, but finally compromised on one block and # half on Kighth ay. CALDEN, Ark. Oct. 19 employes of the Griffin Lumber company were killed and others severely injured by the plosion of the boller in the lwhich is located near here. Seven mill, HE (3 LOVABLE Lester Harold Johnson, 10 months reason why « lady even in the Blold, fat cheeked, laughing and Giction gould pot still have ® fl crowing, and his mother, Mrs, Mary Johnson, sometimes known as the treo from disfiguring Ninos. f|"Queen of Fakers,” appeared in Our method 9 nature's metho stice Gordc t this mor of. toning up the muscien, ‘and fj Justice Gordon's court this morn thus removing wrinkies, stimu- ing to anawer to a charge of de lating the cireviation of the f\frauding the Seattle Electric com pany | It was discovered no information pe ed 4 at d wach e668 are a big bargain at 32 cents @ dozen. had bees, Sled sqntest Mrs. tone you can buy son, 80 Lester Harold and his oq can buy for $1.00 in this Het: int. wok may @| mother went back to the King , . We une na- count jail, where they have been a 400. lowa creamery, 2 Ibs. 660. ture’s methods only, aud. o | for the ec two months. 5 Process butter, 3c. treatment is so simple At noon today the prosecuting at : Seatttle creamery,, Ibe. 60. fective th | 200 y p Wisconsin full cream cheese, 20¢. convinee ¥ | torney's office filed information tn I reatnor, Batt ¢ ss able tonte |the superior court charging Mrs. : Zwnt#r, 0c, Fancy Iowa butter, 3 Ibe. $1. io Sage | Johnson, who .is also alleged to DGfaaiia in vegetables, fruit, me at, fish and tea and Hollow cheek or ¢ | have half a dozen aliases, with pre “ fect nose, ba |tending she had been Injured on a ry, 10 ‘ atokly, tallow akin, street car of the Seattle Elevtrie TH, AP bundles for 10 cents to any part of the city, See ty ek |company,- March 17, 1909, and ob 7 pimple taining $600 damages, and Pine St. Fifth and Sixth Aves. The crowing 10-months-old boy gs Made From Your Old Jed "Prices Great Heduced pon Purpttare ieepairing. Carpets Rag Rugs: Carpet Clean- bey, Oe OVA an Fuzzy Wuzzy RUG CO. Ind, 7279 Hleetrictty Lady Atte SUITE 603 TO 604 ens MUSIC OO, THIRD AND UNIVERSITY, BLDG, ° is claimed to be an ineubator baby by the prosecuting attorney's of flee, but if he is, he is the health jest specimen of an tneubator product ever seen, and his mother shows a devotion to the child which appears perfectly genuine That Mrs. Johnson borrowed rented or adop' the child @in or der to affecd a jury ts the intima tion office Of the i“ prosecuting attorney's Mrs. Johnson did, her for Lester Harold is the most popu lar tumate the King county jail ever had, and deputies fall over one another tg pamper hin Mrs. Johnson fs alleged to have victimized railroada and street car companies all over the United| States by clever pretensions of in juries. So cleverly has she done her work, the companies allege, that the claim agents were always glad to settle quickly with her. Bhe was arrested in San sco last August after she had left attie to make her home there. Alcoholic nics destroy scalp. Leary's non-aleoholic com pound gives Mfe; cures dandruff, itching, falling hair, grayness and baldness. All druggists and 1h bers. The Raleigh Turkish Baths MEN ONLY. Fourth Av. between Union and Pike, No further comments necessary, the divorce |; jeannot get my Hoense In thin state IF Always remember that y: j bee anse of the dental combine | wh ich am now exposing tn the | public pre: i! am ir ensed in Missourt, Texas rnia and Oregon. I graduated on "the Western Dental College at Kansas City, Mo. April 2, 1897 There {s no examination authorized by Jaw in this state, but 1 have taken the dental board’s personal “ examination twice in 1903, but the tions. He wants to meet you. dental comb “6 provide that, signed a contract not to not to cut prices and not juniess I advertise, > eu © y dental ork, 1 |fused to sign this notorious code CHILD'S IRON BED—Exact jand contract and the machinery ¢ the law is put in motion at every or nity and creeping sides, head an making it fm » Side lowers to facilitate things are to my office to ye stings scoomplish the destruction of my | ©98y handling. Size 28x54 business and dr me from this! inches. Finished white or vantage afforded by our DISTRIBUTED PAYMENTS PLAN-—a plan wonderfully liberal, full of humanity and considerate of your individual needs and abilities. Mr. Gottstein personally when you have made your selec- URNITURE COR, COND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE, ‘ou are welcome to every ad- See Mattress, $1 7.50 ly like illustration; has very high possible for the little one to fall out tate, but | am here to stay. No Blood Money From Me. Vernis Marti nh. This crib is | . Papers were served on me some |f fitted with extra thick cot September 16. They were married | days ago in a sult asking two or Decomber 12, 1903, and came t0/ three thousand dollars’ damage be-|§| ton felt mattress made | Seattle from Dawson City, Yukon | cauge they said I extracted a tooth. || from best selected white j territory. Next, | was made offer to the |/I stock and covered with effect that if 1 would pay $350 the |B 0.) cred art tick. Crib A. Coffin and others | Feder: | cane would be settled and I was made to understand that I would not be arrested if I settled My arrest looks to me as though | the criminal law is being used to/ collect tribute on a claim for dam jages and, if wo, the public will be kept fully informed By yours truly, EDWIN J. BROWN, Dentist, 713 First Av. and = mattress specially priced this week at $17.60. Attractive Offerings i As an inducement to visit ow 11 size, 9x12 Brussels Rugs, in han $15.00 + Farmers, Attention! we offer you for the week an extra heavy all-wool Blanket, a regular $8.00 seller, at $25.00 and $27.50 Heavy Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 Heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 8-3x10-6, at = Now and $1 Weekly $1.00 NOW AND sie WEEKLY in Blankets and Rugs ur model Bedding Department, dsome Oriental patterns, at— at— o $20.00 three | seleqijon of infants was excellent, | Fran-| | hair and | Free stalls under roof are yours jfor the asking at the new Westlake Market. The only condition exact- ed from prospective occupants of these stalls is that they shall offer for sale the best the vegetable and produce market affords at reason- | able prices. The time has arrived for you and the Seattle consumer | to get together for your mutual ad- vantage. By reducing your selling cost the | market management will expect you to make corresponding reduc: | ttons in your prices to the publie. | Address all communteations to the ii Westlake Market PINE ST., FIFTH, SIXTH AND) WESTLAKE AVS. | Are you wise to the COAL situa- tion? Do you understand the conditions that exist in the coal market? | Heard of the Roslyn mine explo- sion? Heard of the Gem mine fire? Heard of the Ladyemith disaster? | Don't you know there will be no/ foreign coal in the market this sea | son? The foregoing all SPELLS 3,000 tons per day SHORT of the usual supply. NOW WHAT? You can buy Renton NOW. Go ing to wait? J. W. BULLOCK Now Befor This i valuable, you live, “IMPORTANT NOTICE Starting your Journey without first | having your trunks and grips repaired Is 4 on. pair Shop EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS That's a lot of money!! That's what this Coast FREIGHT CHARGES ALONE on the manufactured iron and steel bought in the East and used on the Coast. it is not made here, a large measure be diverted from the Eastern manufacturers and the railroads to SEATTLE, the WESTERN STEEL CORPORATION, which will soon have its first big steel richer and bigger, no matter on what part of Puget Sound Would you like to visit IRO: Saturday MOORE INVESTMENT CO., 400-410 Arcade Annex Realty Agents for the Wes' The Arcedion Malleable F Range Absolutely the Best Range in America The ARCADIAN MALLEABLE RANGE is made like a locomotive bofl- er—there is not an inferior particle in it-—every part, even the raw material that {is used in the manufacture of its minutest particles, is subjected to the strictest supervision. When it comes forth from the factory, it is a perfect, harmontou inde- structible product of brain and skill—and it lasts a lifetime. $5.00 will bring this peer of ranges into your home immedi- ately—balance to be arranged to suit your individual convenience. Your old stove, heater or range wilt be taken in part payment on an ARCADIAN, allowing you full value for it, is paying every year FOR all this steel has to be bought in the East because ‘e long, though, this enormous stream of gold will in as the HEADQUARTERS of plant in operation at IRONDALE. 8 good news for you. It will make your lots more your business more prosperous, your community DALE and see the steel mills You are al 8 welcome, Come to our offices tickets for the low-rate round-trip excursions every and Sunday, ™ rn Stee! Corporation,

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