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Bes ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN| SEATTLE = es VOL. 13, NO. 127 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911. : ONE CENT. &xyi"4ine nw cne-| The Seattle Star HOME| sgt 1 ; neg Pictures by Star's Photographer Showing Three of the Most Striking Floats in Yesterday's Historical Pageant SAY, DID YOU KNOW @y STH Bh Cala - | THEY LOST THE KINK? = IS VICTIM =) = 2 | His Majesty Was Loo tng two or three police officers an: |A Snapshot Made During the Parade | They lost the King, ¥ sir, soon a handsome cavalcade of ap ——=s |they lost the King. No matter mounted policemen bore down the what the royal histortan of this street. Then came three or four glittering occasion may indite, and| automobiles bearing the mayor | no odds what decorous Dukes may | visiting army and navy officials, | | Banker's Wife Mysteriously Shot While Riding With Him in fener! wind nobel mecmved | brought up the rear After a wanue| YUNG Woman Held in Jail 15 Hours Because Patrolman Had Auto—Husband Tells Strange Story. _ [to know just what was what lof three minutes, four huntamen. a “Suspicion"—Police Judge Allows Arresting Officer Give : (By Colted Press Leased Wire) Jhis wife were returning from a 15! There was no panic, you under-| resplendent in scarlet coats and Hearsay Evidence Against Her. . RICHMOND, Va, July 20—On| mille ride in the automobile. when stand. No word of kidnaping was| Diack velvet caps, passed along Seatt) iceman had @ “suspicion,” an innocent country : 8 lonely spot on the Midlothian | hinted at. The crowd just stood|and then a jong, long dismal wait oa i oer i). aaah ed tha tiene. with most the ownership of a shotgun hin; pike he saw a man jump from the | th oe soe, ee a oe Md 5 in the elty jaf), part of the time with mos ; today the solution of the mysterious © and walted and waited. But) It wax nobody's fault, you uoder-| hardened characters of her sex, with whom profanity and obscene lan | bushes Into the highway. He stop-/the King was lost {stand guage abound slaying of Mrs. Louis ttle, Ir. | ped the machine as vg oy P b-od How it Happened. | ‘The King was simply being re-| Judge Helps it Along. the wife of a Manchester banker, an oa’ h, demanded ¥ no’ ear | Here ts the way it happened jeatved in the Grand Trunk dock And also, because thi policeman had the “suspicion,” Jud Gor-} who, according to her husband, was | Walted fo run over im. Beattie) The treasure ship got in at 2:12/by¥ Queen Daphne. This occupled| don violated the most elementary rule of American law and allowed 8 in while sitting beside him ear ee has’ ‘ded ee room | 0% the clock, There w: much | about 20 minutes, and 4n the mean-| the rankest kind of hearsay testimony to be repeated by the patrolman cheering and howling o " . 01 e line of | Against the gir Pormer Local Postoffice Clerk | ‘Meir automobile Jenough for both of ur and tried to| whistles ‘ahea Oe ‘watertvantl eoiaivenered ‘t es ttn, hia| OF course, the girl wast ed, but Judge Gordon told her that she es «That Postmaster|, More than 1,000 searchers are out | pass. He seemed elther druk OF Then somebody gave, the word for| decided to keep right on going—to| Was arrested for her own protection and commended the vigilance of d Frees Leased Wire.) re : today around the scene of the trag-j surly. Without a word he raised ihe escort to move én to the Pot-| Frisco or Honolulu, for instance Seattle policemen at the sare time BAKER, Or., July 20—A self Held 3,000 Campaign Letters | 04), ‘but sa. far have found no trace | the shotgun in his hand and fired. ! jaroh grandstand ‘After witnessing the impressive Gléne tise to Ges Sec confessed bigamist, Mrs. John of Judge Black's — Russell /of 4 man who, Beattie rts,| The muzzle of the Kun was not! Fully 60,000 people lned elther| passage of the four mounted hunts The girl is Mise Annie Burgain, 24, who lives with her married sis-|t2"@ of Rock Creek, whose be | Says Charge Is a Lie. | blocked the Midiethian pike to their | more than a yard trom say wife. (aide of First ay. waiting for the| men, the crowd broke up and made| ter In the litte town of Burllagt e here for the Potiateh |7&me | omega tea go" paren | automobile and who, when asked to| “As the man fired T leaped from| King to pass | t tor the Potlatch to visit her brother, a sailor on ant em on county Ph Bi Semnade bbes tua ainee Surrender half the rood, fired the| thé car aad grappled with him 1] At a:b thabe was a murmur ofiguadaeenes | |abe took a room at the Tent nan vital av. and Malnnat. |#ufrendered to Sheriff Rand. ¥ » gun but he struck me a > 7 " | 1 4 The woman's story ts that “ft” tie atmaster George F. R shotgun, killing Mrs. attic. As| seized the gun but b x applause, a few scattering cheers| The King got there about half yiman who got the 1 y “ Phillips. He saw | ,.- b Sa iy sell - eon ia ped postoffice 3,000 | soon as Beattie, with his dead wife fearful blow on the no endering |and there hove in sight @ speeding |an hour later It t early life, having a hard lot in her : . the hotel lobby Th He aw hasty vinecieealenn, WTR prada / “W home in Missouri, she resorted to letters containing campaign litera ide him in the machine, gave om Secag sme =o secs treet alone several times # “susple 4¢-/q matrimonial a and through the alarm, bloodhounds were taken ‘ » was gone, With on | 7 j ing to testimony before ‘ wdc te Once |), “ ~ caapdas onan Congreemin wet] the scene of the crime, but they |arm around my dead wife, I drove) jhe naw a the hotel several i Phi rt Cole “ite with, ia Humphrey, 1¢ the sensational charge | wandered aimlessly about two pools 15 through the darkness for saehehe , Berthoed, Cole. E> | Se Conthined in an affidavit made by | °F Blood in the middle of the turn: | help.” | a Phillips played his trump es ve this 3 and she again tried © *| pike and were unable to pick up any| Beattie has an abra evidence bdewthe tha ait bad no atte een ouae ‘ n again Seattic postoftice clerks. monial agency, receiving @& trail. The corener here today is| nose but so far has failed to explain | this outrageous violation of all legal ethics without € m | eo Mie Sa aie kane today at [holding Beattie’s clothes and the | why there were two pools of 305 [his part. Phillips told about something somebody by the name of “S Sea ie her come to Prison e road some distance apart es grr er Se agpr ryote. 2 ghey eh Anes! d in her com 0 > Washington, D. C., in the receipt of |fta!_ shotgun, the ownership of eens cher een nied j told him—a contemptible story it was, But “Sam” was n he court-| where she was married to him’ of Jegram by Congressman Victor | “Meh Ne ts 9 ‘ 2S her than tee | room. May 31, this year. The marriage | Beattie’s Story. n " ; f; Laid Trap for Her iesnie ou we Berger, signed by John W. McLean) 1. position were married last|#pot not more than an inch and a| Aviator Ely Will Circle Above the City Again Tonight, But Piilitps tadaced this “Bats,” to he 4, tenon - Stich Sasion be in the name of Seattle, who resigned as clerk in). cust and have a two weeks’ old| half in diameter, even the wads} No Flight This Afternoon—140,000 People Saw the Big | and tempt ber with » The girl refused because ante Mrs. Lang” and her husband, aa and sband, aie » og < . A htt " the city delivery and registry d+) 105) Explaining the circumstance “ shotgun entering th Pageant and the Crowning of the King Yesterday Afternoon | money, so Phillips sald “Sam And this was allowed to go into| who is a rancher of Rock Creek, —~ vision last October, after eight | 20%. Explain bh [ ey, J : years’ Girdes jot the tragedy, Beatti aid h i‘ and Then Danced Till Dawn at the Royal Ball in Armory. i ‘ote es gate : bed ng unset oi as ns fay valid Pe bare been happy together since | " Q a : he denied that she spoke to anyone on the st ept On| their marriage and the story of t Big List of Charges. Promptly at 2 o'clock this after: send of It; on the whole everybody | one occasion when she turned down a man who tried to pick up an ac-| woman's alloced crime sieht hee The telegram supplements gen-| noon, the big industrial and all-/behaved very nicely. The Duke of) ousintance with her cont eral charges of inefficiency, inatten-| nations parade formed into ti Oratory, (Charles G. Heifner) com: | It was for your protection,” ssid. Judge Gordon to Mise Burgain|ier rath foskoee, poten oa tion to duties, prejudice in the con the Potlatch grandstand and stafted | pleted his speech and the King 88! when be ordered her released, “that you were arrested renin | her rea nd learned of her duct toward employes and dishon. T E PASSENGERS the same route of procession borne away to some adjacent place | _ it hres it ~ + abouts and begun prose eaty tiled by McLean with the post- | followed by the historic pageant and emerged 15 minutes later * . =| cution office department against Postmas-| ROBBED H | yesterday, - quite transformed. He wore the) WILL WOMEN 9 ter Russell, Superintendent Charles (Wey United Press Leased Wire) | rear car, and | saw a masked man| More than 25 automobile floats, imperial robes of state, white WEAR TROUSERS? ay $s rogram WATCH OVER MRS . I Lynch, Inspector Wayland, Phil ST. PAUL, Minn., July 20.—Mrs. who cried out as though he were|a majority representing local indus |fleshings that displayed a rounded ni m . Mp G. Knell, night foreman, W. A.| j,meg Shearer of Byron, Ills, who| Wounded. Then the conductor dis | tries and manufactures were in line. | limb that a chorus lady might envy, NEW YORK, July 20.—"“Evo ALL NATIONS’ DAY—THURSDAY ©. West, foreman general delivery |72"** Atte St sred and the porter appeared, | Four bands of music made the mo. |& fine white satin tunic and robe| ution in the work-a-day clothes <iliott Bay. Sailing race ' department, William Copestick,| it" her two children were pac |, ing another robber who was |tore chugchug to a tively tilt, and|and a bunch of hair adorned hix| of the business woman means ——_pel'ween salitionss from Nance. | superintendent of carriers, and Mel-|sengers on the Northern Pacific | Lie down! Keep still! thousands swarm: through the |usually high forhead. ve gent ‘. 1:00 F. M.—First_ motor boat race for 18 ANGELES. Eien vin M. Ring, his assistant. ltrain held up early today at Tower When the bandits had almost | ropedoff streets downtown to see| The King was assisted to his) ree he a id opinion yachts in ten-mile course in Biliott ‘ § _ GELES, July 20 —By Berger Demands Action. City, N. D., related her experiences | reached me another robber ap-| the long line of marchers. jthrone, which held a perilous perch | here of Or, Maude Glasgow, a bay order of District Attorney John D, Copies of: these charges were|on arrival here: ared at the end of the car and| There is to be no airship flight |On the first float, and with a few| Prominent woman worker in the — 2:00 F. M.—Recond motor boat race of Fredericks, all surveillance of given to the. Washington congres| “I was awakened,” she said,|cried, ‘Clear out!’ whereupon all afternoon, but Ely will circle words the Duke of Divinity (Rev.| clubs of New York. She is ser cue ee a OR ee sional! delegation and to Victor Ber-|“when a panic stricken passenger |the outlaws vanished. |the city again tonight at 7:20 to|Dr. Major) placed the glittering} lous in her belief that not man 60s ees ; - bn ‘8 result of Judge luiiat’ congressman, |from the rear coach rushed into| "The robbers worked for fifteen | 7:45 and there will be a demonstra: |diadem upon the King’s brow, That! years from now the busine the Nations. Division No. 2, 1 alter Bordwell's ruling that Mrs. re..1ee , wecteleey - See art : - . is, he placed the crown upon the| Woman will go to work in Products of the Soll aed sen, | McManigal need not testify before a ded that|our car. Then I heard a voice, ‘Be | minutes undisturbed in the two/tio of the new Curtiss hydropiane | '*. p p Berger yesterday jeman ae Tit shoot. * rear sleepers. Some of the paw |in Elliott bay at 7:30 with Aviator brown tuft of hair that some fit clothes hardly to be distinguish. Races between cutter «: the grand jury. concerning the case goer tra meebo shy OY | Tineltataly after that the con-|sengers lost as much as $500 cash| Robinson in the steering chair, ..|Sdvised person had insisted that} ¢d from those of her male com ee ee apeinet J. 3. and Jas. B. Metamanes | gp a dine pags atinaion ductor dashed through our car * said after the hold-ap| | His Majesty disguise himself with.| petitor. ie | charged with murder in connection Boat races on lake Wash: /with the destruction of the are complained of as being over-|carrying two revolvers. He fired | that they had lost valuables worth} More than 140,000 people saw © Los The band took another stab at “Imagine how much more rt ve 1 Ti 1a - of the | $1,000." a “ |"Ameriea” then, and the long his-| free a woman would be if she | swimming—8:00 to 8:18 P.M. ngeles Times — building. This bearing in manner toward the em-|twice through the glass door of the |$ | the big events of Potlatch week's | torical pageant moved worked in trousers,” said Dr. | Cance Singles—:15 to 3:40 P.M. |means that Mrs McManigal will Ployes, and that in many cases they |biggest day yesterday. Old Sol Glasgow. “Just let a man try | sutmming ovo tc 600 © Me not be questioned until. the Me have shown prejudice and made| Saved “Seles with Gesee Manna Twenty Floats. woman's skirts and see what | Cane Deubies—4.00 to 4.20 P.M Namara case is called for trial, false reports concerning employes . siapedts ‘The twenty floats were all ac-| he would do. / oe Sel “Lie,” Says Russell. asm, the banas tooted cheerfully, | corded a cheer as they passed, the ver berry oy) AFTER COL b, . ir way upon the floral throne of Q y | F ro ties" wold Bactmanter Rucsel | | King’s my in Concrete BIUIO, [ecient ee Ge mute | ORRQON DENTIST PRED old mm Mt be given this morning. “No mail was held) in, United Press Leased Wire.) the Wisconsin Automobile associa. | , 4 < was crowned with alilamee” Salty lor the greatest | FROM MURDER CHARGE nd pecans sueaale. for. FREE LOVERS up in the Seattle postoffice. If any) oi ue RIVER, Wis. July 20—| tion careened and crashed over an| phigh cr» Seay he cane” oot, ot! CORVALLIS, OF, July. 20—Dr ee such charges have been made, they) | ovis strang, daredevil automobile | embankment. “ y gave the crawé tint like arene seteened tar on “he |B. M. North, a dentist, arrested « peed motor boat races on ACOMA, July 20.—Federal and are absolutely false. The charges of | -.cor, was instantly killed here this| Strang was driving the car at @|jinod the waterfront. the best ox, premee teavia sented far Into the] the charge of killing Mrs. Eliza N.| gua’ cigar _ |county officials decided to inefficiency and prejudice are t00)| stternoon when the car in which he| lively clip. The accident occurred | ninition of high altitude flying that|through which the parade passed (Grittith, is enjoying his freedom| own selection, handstand over, | take & 8 to destroy, vague to be considered. Of course) Wa5 carrying the technical commit-| when he endeavored to avoid an/has ever been seen in Seattle; the| ‘The gods of good fortune cer.| today, following the action of Jus-| Diving, Springboard—Piain, jackknite | ‘B® Colony of free-lovers which for I deny that there has been any fa-|100"o¢ the annual endurance tour of | approaching wagon. jBas over been seen In Seattle; the! | The sods of good fortune Cer. | ay ae eae Lane last night in| nesntant ant 'evee, con oaiccten | several years has existed at, Holme, Yoritism played.” | . =\her berth with all the decorum of |terday, for there were no serious | tsmissing the case for lack of evi-| 5:00 te 6:10 FP. M.—-Rowing races lane miles from Dae John W. McLean is at present |* we = [eee EH) 4 10-minute ferry-boat, and the bi 1 ler The pouting att sy'a | 1:80 BP, M.—Band concert at the grand | Ranchers in the vicinity have made . 2! “1g: | | ninute ferry-boat, a ¢ his-/aceidents and the police performed | dence he prosecuting attorney . rs In | employed by Closson & Kelly, drug KILLED BY HEAT * Wi torical pageant moved over.’ titel yallant eervies, F tod | Srrice aid mot uphold thie action and numerous complaints lately be- gists Overcome by the oppressive heat|* WANTS GENERAL STRIKE = * | 91, route with scarcely a hitch cause members of the colony—men " |while on the train betweon & ttle|® WITH M’NAMARA TRIAL & | or delay Royalty at Ball. REFER STEPHENSON’S ELEC saprolite “= | and women—have persisted in bath- : * Ov s ,H. Moyer Ident *| ‘The grand ball given in honor of Proved themselves more than WASHINGTON, July 20.—The jthe streets without taking the | senate committee on privileges “ol LAWEVIEW, Or., July 20— | pondition, went to North Yakima,|* the day the McNamaras trial *|home just as our old friend, the|Atmory last night ‘ og day RE ve gg oe - i Beent cigar, a Mexican named | remained at bis bedside until he *&& kK KAA Rw wR wD | toothe ‘ascades this morning, | thelr majesties by the Arctic club.| Mature hax officially demanded the) ent an aid some t-| CONTROLLER BAY CASE We building to Lakeview, was [this afternoon at 3 o'clock. While sitting on a curbstone on|in more ways than one. As he ap-| tke Potlatch. The big drill-floor of - ~ --— —|of the safe, but failed in their at-|tee on expenditures announced to- | Petlateh official colors, and had looked for something they did| ney to assist in the investigation of Fh AL QUARREL OVER Hand North Yakima last Sunday af-(* BUTTE, Mont., July 20. %|" weary But Happy Celebrators.| King Edgar and Queen Daphne TION TO SUB-COMMITTRE f ing in the nude and parading about ternoon, Alton §. Dam, 1502 23rd p af lav., head of the Columbia River Re-|* of the W n Federation of &|the King and Queen by the Arctic, °rdinary mortals and quite imper |trouble to clothe themselves, Six clatuation company, died in North|* Miners, today asked the con- *| club, in the Armory last night, wax| "lous of fatigue, for they tripped |Sictiong today decided to refer to| | of the colonists are under arrest for FIVE-GENT CIGAR sii Monday night. Mrs. Dam,|* Yention of that organization to *)a beauteous thing, and the dog-|the fantastic toe with rare en-|0 Cn committee of five the polos | indecent exposure and will be tried |;ecetving word here of his serious |* engage in a general strike on *| weary celebrators made their way|thusinem at the big ball in the|* sumcommittes of five the quos am eaten ee Me poeaees In & guarrel that started over a | aecompanied by her three sons, and|* opens In Los Angeles %| morning sun, peeped over the saw-| The ball was given in honor of Of U.S. Senator Isaac Stephenson Sh First ay., last| SPECIAL COUNSEL IN | he organization that worked so age stamps away with them, They| WASHINGTON, July 20.—Chair Martinus, employed on the Ne- e funeral services will be con-| Red Hot Welcome. t i ri 80] robe rs k . ITON, July 20.—Chair- Gata CaltgenaGregon reliway —|cnt a soer the oreatory chapel] RELIEVED OF Hi8 WATCH. The king's welcome was red-hot | hard to elect B. L. Webster king of | Tbe jhad tampered with the combination | man Graham of the house commit > > are > | the armory was beautifully ~~,|tempt to open it. Things were! day that Louis D. Brandeis of Bos+ not and killed at New Pine Pioneer place, waiting for the|peared-in the square, mounted on a moved n , ‘ t s of Bos peeks 48 miles south of-here, | 87 July 20.—| parade yesterday afternoon, Ed|top of Duke Harry's tally-ho, a big| decorated with gold and white tr 1 about a good deal, as if they| ton would appear as special attor. by Peter Follett, a resident of p en discov-| Smith, 533 1-2 First av. 9., was re r went up. The 60 sourdoughs | 4 Me ‘ sm 9 M > | not fat thew e t that place. The latter was held ‘ t state hospital for | lieved of his watch. He suspects a led him in, seated in all|>0dy was deliriously happy en §s Lowlh, tho proprietor of the store,| "° “OmealleE skan case. to the grand jury today, charged insane, following the death of| man engaged in a conversation | manner of vehicles, were also given. Great Air Flight, | suape young man who was in| a \e. ere ~ »: side. A few thousand people who hap- with manslaughter, & woman patient ther lwhile sitting by ide a big ovation. peor ho hap s e e » yes and boug rs | : =| The band played “America,"|pened to be down town at 7:30 u t im g [ihe tite. rombendhy. Aad Se! OG pod core o'clock last night saw Eugene Ely everybody got up and cheered, and d He said he acted suspiciously, The| LONDON, July 20.—The house of Free Gold and Free Theatre Tickets on Raion avd Uy Wo hme meas eras Men ae San i tg. {item emetee tom i> fs |e oe tlie pes ao eaavty. avery beak. nthe allllimetumpotlot wan up. tor’ neatly |escape through the window |taking from that body the veto power on financial legislation, but. ° : ; : 8c half hour, and made a broad double grandstand was occupted.] hal j made a broad sw is | Trail of the Golden Gil Tomorrow Noon! Fitteen newspaper photographers! over town. As he passed the $20 and $25 Values BANDITS WIL LGROW _, [amended it so that it is almost cer. and two motion-picture men amused | Washington hotel he dropped a et — . INTO ARMIES" | tain to be rejected by the commons Ten thousand men and women,{ patient ones on the outer rim of{the big wind-up day and there will|the crowd for 16 minutes or #o| message of good cheer to the Duke LOS AN( Tuly 20.“With-| When it reconvenes on Monday. and youngsters too, of course, fol-| the crowd who got the gold prizes. | be least 3,000 prizes. and then Mayor Dilling presented |of Royal Inns, who is James Craw in two weeks the liberals will have lowed The Trail of the Golden Girl} The Golden Girl threw the en Follow the Trail of the Golden|the keys of the clty to hdgar d'Oro, | ford Marmaduke Ja strong, centralized and well EUGENE, Or., July 20.—Robbers today velopes as far from the machine | Girl tomorrow. The was garbed in the sour. _ ganized force proceeding against | eutered H. D. Smart's jewelry store and te »4| a8 poasible : | ‘The folloWing were some of the atume; blue flannel shirt,| #* #* RR RK RR RK Re |the troops of Madero, The little | last night and stole Jewelry valued | * envelopes that held gold cer os| Tomorrow the Golden Girl will|lucky ones who followed tbe Trail| Stetson sombrero and * corduroy bands which the Mexican govern.|at about $500. The articles taken | ment refers to as ‘bandits’ will grow | Included rings, eight watch chains for the lucky ones, The Star's Gold-| hit the trail again, and there will|of the Golden Girl and got real coin| pantaloons. Several unintelligent|* WEATHER FORECAST. . * en Girl threw out 2,000 free theatre | be more gold and 2,500 more theatre | at The Star office or the Pantages | persons halfling from Interlor fresh-|* For Seattle and vicinity; & me into armic This was the state-|@"4 a quantity of smaller acticles, tickets . tickets. | theatre: water towns thought he was Duke| * Fair tonight and Friday; light * Friday and Saturday ment made here today by Ricardo | ba 5 _ And, what a red-hot scramble it Every envelope will contain a re-| Joe Harris, 2123 Sixth av.; ©.|Harry’s hostler till they were se-|* westerly winds. Temperature * ki Only * Flores Magon, the indicted head of | was ward of some kind, elther gold coin | Hillis, 127 Sixth av.; C. Shaw, 4708| ver@ly called back te earth. * at noon today, 62 * nly the local juni The third ston of the treasure | certificates or tickets. |W. Raymond st.; Eqward Pinkman The King on His Throne. 4 ut Pioneer Square, where| Here are her stopping places to-| 604 Fifth av.; Ray Campbell, 3117] aster oe Dilling (who ig| 8 * RRR RR RRR — BLISTER CAUSES DEATH THE HICKTOWN BEE ople were waiting for the| morrow; Hewitt av., Everett; Joseph Morton,| puke of Puget Sound) got through OXNARD, Cal., July 20.—Chris- fn Girl ‘i 12:10—Third av. and James st. | Vancouver, B. C.; A. Wileox, 907 as Fld tes of Sopa the CHINESE PRINCESS DEAD, ShaferBros. tian Gerberding, epheve of fennel ve When the first blast of the bugle} 12:15—Second av. and Seneca st.| W. 63rd st.; Frank Sperry, 418 Fatr-|Duke of Oratory stepped forward| TOKIO, July 20—Cables received United States Senator Thomas R.| ore vowed to buy knew awning thia Announced her arrival swarms| 12:20—First and Pike jview av.; Arnath Wamack, 4059/and on behalf of the King, made|here today from Seoul, Korea, tell|$ Arcade and Arcade Annex |Bard, died today at Veptura of lock.| morning. Ain't. this. wetting pretty ¢limbed all over the auto in a mad| 12:25—Pionser Square. | 27th av. W.; 8. Kelley, 314 Sixth|a lengthy response, Some of the|of the death there today of Prin Gecond at University. Jaw. A small blister appeared on er truly, desire to gain the coveted red en- Tomorrow is he last day of the | av. Frank D. Sandel, $619 Phinney | crowd who were out of hearing|cess Yen, consort of the former Gerberding’s foot Sunday, and teta- Yelopes. But it was the more| Trail of the Golden Girl—it will be|av.; Ralph Witty 1326 Seventh ay.|distance, got restless toward the|Mmperor Yitai Jang nus developed the next day. i ™>.

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