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net Alexan oat cack to ‘@ tarif( wall, the compet! . Then, be about them men would themsetves, and tartif Seal tariff wail) was right. casgerttion ta | <i Targvat bust. tamed and mountains of metals| great statesman, saw what was ‘This t OF TACOMA HOME |PAIR WHO STOLE TO GET IS FOUND GUILTY|FOOD GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE “A day of general prosperity.” Chapter Il. As America grew and took in vast mountains of metals, and aa! pl the need for railroad trannporta- | -—<dod’ tion grew, there came a ery for} great amounts of capital Single men, or even partnerships of five or six men, could not furnish the money needed Only a hundred, men could raise. so much gold, Then came the corporations, They were ballt on plans like those of| of our goverument, with a poeal- ldent. & body of representatives, and « legal department. This ie country owes its development to doe the fact that such things as cor porations were brought inte exiat- ence, A network of railways cov ered the country. Wild lands were were opened. ‘eral prosperity. 1t was a day of gen- trial on the charge of #o- was ent By Deputy Press. te to raise questions en editorial written by Roce and Prudes,’ incited his readers was alleged to have | ise took some of the articles of | kept tn the county jail as a witn to “disrespect | clothing from a thunk tn a hotel) was also in the court house, for the law which the authorities | hallway, were given another chance | joined her actor husband as were attempting to enforce agatnat nude beswiir in the oe QUITS SELLING PENS TO ENTER HARVARD ST. LOUIS, Jan. 18 —After pet- im several college vacations ene whole yoar at selling foun-| jtain pens to Missourians, G. 8. Dow, alumnus of William Jewell, at Liberty, has left for Cambridge, Masa, where he will do post-gradu- ate work tn Harvard university's “Swallowed up by monopoly.” il. Up to this time the laws of sup ly and demand and ea lawe-—were in force, }Cause we had competition, no p= was robbed, But suddenly bust. ness men stopped competing. They formed trusts and pools; they divid- ed up the land into neas ter titories and fixed prices, ‘What 4 the use of our competing * aaid these men. “Lat us join hands | and have a ee el jan incredibly short big — in the Onited Staten was w ed up by & monopoly. From 1890 to 1894, under the Dingley tariff, consolidations in- volving four billions of dollars were effected. John Sherman, the } coming, and he tried to make a law that would cto bow the storm. Leroy Osborne, the young actor who stole a can of sardines to give hie young wife of three months bread for Christmas dinner, and Lioyd Burns, also penniless, who this morning by Judge Gay. ‘They both pleaded guilty to grand larceny, sayitg that the temptation | PETITION TO KEEP YOUNG GIRLS FROM NIGHT CAFES'*: The following petition ts» being { |To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Geattie: We, the undersigned voters In a. ..2 ——e ANUARY 13, 1913 J DEBATE SINGLE TAX| #0 single tax will be th Ub Joct of debate at the Firat Unttarian| chveh “next Wednesday night.| Judge Winsor and Judge George | will take the affirmative side and Margaret ©. Maley of Chicago and ie be M. Brown the negative. THE SEATTLE STAR’ oa semaCR SR RR—ATe ne warts when Your subs Diy the mad bel of your paper arrives, If your ot again been y » 4 ee ty change of a on the address label jonce of our reade lished agencies at Daltara av. Phone a ‘tt “Two awful. powers that rule ail.” ter IV." Then came consolidation run rot, Competition was wiped out, under the protection of the tariff wall, In four years the consol dations Involved 23 billions of dollars, During the ensuing four years they tuvolved 81 billions more-—at this time about $6 men ruled the busines? of the country, Now the time when trusta form themeeclyes into larger truste ta upon us, All business ia falling to t eatment and our Sffoct cure in the most obstin: ate cases, we refer to leading bus nd professional men, and ean show affidavits ft: hun. dreds whom we have cured and full passeasion of that busin scumen which was desdened into two groups--Morgan Standard Of — and millionaires, |B shrunken. who once were brave and inde Our treatment ts strictly prt peudent, now discover that there vate. CaF gece not in any way are in’ this country two awfal/ll suite Gall at our ottice tor powers on which they dare not) ther information A Dergnoal ia: oH gaze without trembling—Morgan's |B Sfview. Is neces power and the power of Standard|9 and none by Ot treatment whe have not been tuer- pe oumhly natisfled with the rest L BAS Sood 1 PR sin COHN was too big when they found them-|i New and second hand clothes selves at up against it on Ee Set Ene Seaneee, Christmas-day. 1017 Judge Gay gave them a sentence Ing. 1 2608; Malo 5333, of one to fifteen years each in thé I pring this ad with you and get reformatory, and immediately see 18 per cent discount. pended it, Mra, Osborne, who was - made his way from the court room for “another chance” tn the strag gle for existence. Pe ine, Bae ms > dam eaker re. Mutter and mapeh i and P4 a a iE na wate ane, _ buttermiiic ccompanied, upon entering such sobs See a 5 ente rt place, by male escorts, and thar’ EAL NOTICES, such other provisions be made Ms shall be deemed by you to be fh ible for diminishing the evils our banetul cafe system which SHERIDAN & GUNN TAILORS "1635 Second AY, cor. Pine. Fiption expires in 0 OF APIS APE SITUATION WANTED— FEMALE. POPPI DLL PL PLL PPL Stenographer will give worviee dally free to some } company or individual loca’ centrally who will furnish offic upace and typewriter where public dietations. FP two hourn i one perleneed alty; ver evenings. deminer Konwoo ELP WANTED--MALE |GOVERNMENT CIVIL Ss@nVvICn. Btenography, ky bookkeeping and clert- eal we pay better; more secure 4s to permanency than commercial Mmited clases for the dif- forent branches taken by the best and highly endorsed inatitutian of ite kind complete Alaska Bide., world; Preparation Mr. thorough, 1923 Main Hee Calvin, before 2 p.m ENTER THE MERIT CLASS. Plumbers make big course tough during training by pow ang finely paid tw ly. very a Wook off at ary. Steady work, Spring jones in Beattie, Write im- for specimen questions Common education we, patitute, a the: state A pl AL itn” Wilion - Washington, ng ls examite ted Sien and women fe ore, ne Found ft alee, are Jeare, the trade “unore ugh, «= ly and at low cost. lor i aor if y ar ein “anaiys Hon ta, nem, splends Pay and feat ‘tndesen ly equipped partiowlard MCA, non, Wanted Young man with we ret rence lity, for position in thle city, nati = rt fi act Tate BES. Co Monier janitor, Hoenn: reasonal fteam Kn, aa jental butt Cook automobile mecbinle owning & good car; good money. Call 604 B. Pike. Diseo Pacific Co, aT Reet necr for gat the mae Sint foot 3.00 up Near pabile Bpeina & pool new, Mb Setis per cue. trance, foi Third aw. Ted Bains. a Kalostien wanted, Fit wit” 2 pm. 212 Spring ot to work ia pl arbi ne shop. ‘ rat t. room, iver ything Main en: W. Cramer, oy your Malncont leak? Auk Kent # rainproot. AGENTS WANTED. ARRARAAZ apply | we) department af the city of Seattle, respectfully pe-| grown up under our Imperfect M+ tition for an amendment of section|cense Iaw relating to restaurantes, tet fies € = 5 gee My 5 5 & Work as « traveling salesman makes a solid foundation for the of tall structures of so- erudition, in the opinion 10 of ordinance No, 27228, so to} exclade from restaurants and din- ing rooms where intoxicating Hquors Bess eold, except dining | rooms of hotels having 100 rooma a: more, all boys and girle under 21 yoare of age, and ali females not | iz BROWN FILES FOR MAYORALTY 3. Brown, soctaliat candidate for mayor last year, filed the |as a candidate for mayor this morn- PARIS, Jan. 13.—-Death sentence was today passed here upon Baran- ess de Couvrigny, and ber son was sentenced to 20 years’ imprison ment for the murder of Baton de Couvrigny. Exteounting ctreumatances or cure the lighter sentence for t! who shot his father athe afer the husband. off his wife's igus her son intoxicated with ab- and then induced him to kill. THEY GOT MONEY VALLEJO, Cal, Jan. 13—Prison. ers téleased from Mare Island nav ' prison say they have recelved of the money Capt. Arthur J, W thews of the marine corps is ac cused of having taken from thelr fund at the time the former military ae warden disa: . Mat mother, it is said, sent the #000 shortage from the East. She sold her property, it is declared, to pay the released prisoners. ing. so a toe te comptrolier, may be collected. The comptroller iw demanding the fees pending an appeal to the supreme court. Four other socialiste hare de manded » place on the ballot, but refused to pay the fees. They are Max Vetter, 2639 Irving place, for counctiman; H. M. Wells, 6112 Seo ond ay, W., for coun- sel; Goorge Glass, 1323 Renton for com George W. Seott, 1036 Northlake av., for treas urer. ? 28 NEWLYWEDS . in B Se eae up: Sic Site veina, 32 22, have appealed to the charity of the county for assist- + a6 @ result of the zero weath- ore. POINT JUDITH, RB. 1, Jan. 13-~ Wireless messages for ald say Massachusetts leper colony on Pent- kese island is menaced by fire, which hag destroyed the butidings and threatens the patients. Pont- kese Island is inside Buszard Bay | harbor, where Snenesies liquors are sold. Under the present charter pro- vision, women and children are not lexctuded from cafes where the jmain bar is not operated in the room where boa Nquor ts ond. YOUNG GIRL ADMITS PERJURY » the i%year. oa ar ‘ae eae made a senastional charge against berlfather, and re pudiated ft on the witness stand, sentenced by Judge Gay to one to fifteen years in the reformatory,| yy but sentence was suspended pend- log good behavior. TWO DROWN LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Jan. 13.—~ Two gore were drowned and 14 others badly frozen as a reavit of the sinking of the steamer Nettie Jotnaon, when she struck tee in Lake L'Anguiie today. She was bound from Arianna to Helena, Ark. SAYS MINISTER 1S DEMENTED NEW YORK, Ja tion that Amorican sin Russell is’ “demented,” and ts working injury to the cause of the 14 American citizens at Teheran who are identified with the office “RUPTURE ‘Thtx coupon tx worth $6.00 on any auit in the house for the month of January, ladies’ or men's. Keabatmers 1921 Wonney-Watson Co. os fr LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF PunLie 16 HI ARING- ‘y SPATTLE PORT. COMMISSION Notice t# hereby given that at two 3 M.. January 24, 1912, the Seattle ort Commission will convene at their roots, $44 Central bullding. for the purpose of deciding upon and ive ra and University. ~ ad act to in favor of or Heard either of such the Com mission. CHITTENDEN, President. Attest ROWERT BRIDGES, Berreta: Wf first publication, January 18, Scat PERBONAL. CURED—Do not peer wom; yennanees absolute, withou! or detention from buat r labor over 100 Gases cured + ag weare from ir of W. Morgan Shuster, formerly in ° it charge of Persian financial affairs, and now trying to collect back sa the [aries and traveling expenses, was made today in a cable message from Froderick Cairns, Shuster's success. or, to Congressman Wm. Sulzer. Cairns asserted that Minister Russell has joined with the Persian government in fighting the claima That many copies of The Star were sold on the average for each pub- lication day during the year ending December 31, 1911. This showed an increase over the year 1910 of 6,350 copies for each day. The daily average circulation of The Star for the year 1910 was 35,- 449, which was an increase over the year of 1909 of 4,000 copies. And so it has been year after year—regardless of general business conditions—The Star has grown legitimately, consistently and solidly. Newspaper publishers the country over estimate that an average of five persons read each copy of a paper. One copy to each five persons is con- sidered the point of perfection in newspaper circulation. On that basis 208,995 persons read The Star each day during the year 1911. AND THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION IS CENTERED RIGHT HERE IN SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING TOWNS. The Star management invites any business man, whether an advertiser or not, to investigate its circulation at any time and in any manner desired. A line of people numbering 41,799 standing in a row each and every night to buy copies of The Star, would make an impressive showing. IT WOULD MAKE A STRING OF HUMANITY 25 MILES LONG, ALLOW. ING THREE FEET FOR EACH PERSON. New fry rinente made and oi = Latest styles. Prices rea- ao 316 Arcade Bidg, Ind. L Hinndsome furnlahod room for eider- ly gentleman. Address X-1 X-148, The Star. bid Country Wi springs; jewoln, 7 200, Jacobson, Firet and sf MARRIAGE CRABMON IES FORME pHonsent Mate tai! IND. BLADES sharpened 560 Be, ate, 1401 4th Putnam has resumed his . ta practice. 5 Washington id 706 ¥ Lowart. ay i i jain Our Matrl Dept be Tony, Joe free. 708 Pir fadlen, tailoring, gowns. also remode! ing. 405 Northern Bank Bids. Fancy BSheil-ftand! fouveoir Pena _ Souvenir Pen Co.. box 1265 | Beattie ; LOST AND FOUND ion strayed of stolen, Sunday evening, English shepherd dos, six months old; black with white breast, yellow spots. Reward for {nformation. Phone North 568. Lady's gold Watch; gold dial and hands; inscribed on inside of valued aa gift, Liberal re wa: East 6217. Lost—Past “matron’s pin, Dorie chapter No. 69, O. BH. S.; full name on back. Phone North 131. Gye ‘Apne Hill express. ¥- Saleic HELP WANTED—F| MA L&—To learn hairdre ‘and goneral beauty culture; splendid Sppertunity; great demand for our raduates. You make money while earning. Carson Hairdressing Col- Jomo No. 8, b40R 32nd, lard, or 905-9 Denny Bie “ioatt Girl to do general housework in small family; young couple, Call 1628 16th ay., near Madison. Main 1618, Spirelia Corset representative want- od. Call 496 Arcade Bldg, 11 to 2 . Apply creme | = In widow's home.| _| xo tannoa, | pees 1 to $20 per pecially trated booklet. | Frank i De norado, _| Ba nt winve for wages Bi tons, Kara 05 fo $16 v ” you how, Meacham r nk Bide, verton your own iy We 2 acres, garden. © cow Seattle, windmit Columb Verve HT ih Ween Vou- 1 and Jackson st.—3-room bath. totlet; rent $10 PIONEER RENT & CO, American 20 minutes walk west atation. $6.00 per month—?-room house, city Water, large lot. Phone North hk MONTH Small cottage, € rooms, chicken house; near school car; city water, Phone Ind. York 6. Bungalow, 6 rooms, modern, arden, chicken yard. Proctor, 5415 36th 8. W. Denny Higihe—o Phone Best 2936. E-room Cottage with #-stoll, wanitary barn, Inquire $12 29th ay. 8 FLATS. Close in, $20 per month, Soom mod ern fiat, 1115 B. Columbia at., coal range, lincleum on kitehen and rooms, ~~ Heated she} | Grocery 1 for 609 Cherry hea’ up Pi BUSINESS CHANCES. PRADA SPP SLPS LPL AL One of the nicest close in ores in Glity; in $1,100; $700 cash, balance Ind, 2608. Huwinens he ke xt pout terme, opouttion—Por wale, ple and fancy Kroc g000 looation weekly ay. Calis opt ventor hi monthly all an 2604 California ortanity, to com chine, Address X-1166, Home bakery for sale; snap buys it, Ind, X 2781; Sunset| North 1180 Gia Hotes, mort genes and elain 211 Bom Sik. Want to buy small equities in real rh} ‘ Reston Block Por Bale—Bitall 210 Pike t. Market ©, 1, Emmons. Complete printing plant, 112) ih av, Se FARM LANDS fice4, Jane, north city Visit ow A ranch, with Rogue | River eo, Hh Lae rett, Waah Eaneh. | see you want a enicken Kauffman-Kelly Co. Wires.” 228 Nortiern Bank hide, NO, CAROLINA FARM LANDS ORILLIA WANTED—Men to ent farmers tp ey oe. Nat ree “Write for bookie 846 Bouthern Bldg. wile popiia. Uv ort. mingtor | “view, | — bathroom, hot air furnace; large roomy basement. mquire 1117 B. Columbia st. or phone J, C. Hig- gina, Main 7 CHEAT FLAT—Tenant who looks to owner's Interest, 8610 Wallingford. _Kenwood 207 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS PARADA Furnished and un- furnis! Main 2861 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, $4 and $5 per month © North 1180. large froat us. bath we 21% Thomas. th Fwo or three clean, © ing rooms; close; Main 6301 of Fiyrnighed houxekes in, $1.50 and up. a J01t Pike te FOR RENT—MiSCELLANEOUS Part of a multe to let. #13 Now York __bloek, ior Apts ished; 9th and Pike rivate 3 per N., near rooms, lights av. nouse; y Housekeap- cheap; private, BOARD / AND ROOM Will give $5 for getting 4 rellable| _ boarders, employed during day; $20 month each. 1918 Eighth W. L 7136. Room and board in priva for young gentlemen; nice home; close in; Yesler car line, East 4907. Room and board in beautifully fur young men; Capitol Hill. fast 68 Boautitul rooms, Mrs. Bell's tn celled table, Walking distance, 1115 Cherry, Main Ghe or two ahiarsn to fare, aia pri- DO *| fortabte, nished home for couple or iis SS ACREAGE WANTED WANTED--6,000 ACRES OR MORE OF TIMBER We have a customer for 6,000 acres Or more of timber; must be prin- cipally fr and cedar, and in the Inited States. We should be) Pleased to hear from owners or *) wins is 7 FOR Sale WOOD AND COAL PY aat Dan with Pray Youd ne & Melwod, Phone FOR SAL E—MIBCELLANEOUS Mx and 18 shi | Ina. The Vacuum } whing and | of any | ne in the world. » 100 Tt. down poles and mink Agdrens George Beet, Wash For Sale—Fine white fomale, 1% years old lard ma snabout; tion, k-149 Aino téla- 4 timbers. Hnumelaw, Persian Gat, East 2601. pian th in CABH Kiedis Tons BOUGHT, # D AND EXCHANGED A. BUNDWALL, 411 MADIBO' New planow for rent: rent applied o purchase Meyer-Toner ott Union a _FOR SALE—POULTRY. “WE breed all vari {len pure-bred poult We well whent eondi- 1s, baby chicks, gua r- nteed hatching #6 ying pertainina to Pike Street. M en for Hare ING * pommible in order to c bh incu. POULTRY FARMS POR i. ORTON, 416 Mutual tide Phone Main bred poultry pigeon geese, tur! Orders oxen Belgian pr, Pine ‘and Pike Place. ms bred Whi mn oi trap-nested la 1 ni es re TA ison phonograph, Barred Rock i 3639 Phinney av. MONEY TO LENO oo Same Teal estate on lowest current rates in amounts of $500 to $500,000. Quick action on all applications, HENRY BRODERICK, INC. Third Fi f Main Gift Floor Hoge Bldg a agents who mean business. See) ap Olmatead, 86th and Greenwood. North 26! ACREAGE HALF-HOUR HALF-ACRE TRACTS ‘On the Bast Side of Lake Washing-|| 1 tly opposite Lenchi han five Minutes’ walk | Can oo to ind nd Yealer from the proj party in | ly half an hour. nt fof boats now, and balt-hwur| ferry serving plauned to operate! before long. | Halt-acre tracta (the area of fivel! 109-foot lots) for $400. ow aa 10 per cent cash | lence easy monthly pay HENRY BRODERICK, INC, Main $067, Ind, 6476. Hoge Nuflding. oi Uh GLENWOOD COoLt Located weat of Beattle on the Bound Delightful place to live, where you nd run your own err tes ITTS, «' Bremerton prices a colony to 1 in well-set- ‘Only $25 camh. Clt- Owner, 1019 Third 4 dintrict fora gant Co ood, level land near Machias for This land is easily cleared; of cordwood and can be! made very pr 25 cash will handle th Be paid in amiall monthly OLE HANSON & ___B14-16-16~ T. cultivation; one &-room house, one 4-room house, qhickon house 132512. broader x Dare 60x00. mpring water ae irrigation, Nea fi on Oriitia. J Renton, Wa CH, 4s 0 casi $3 MONTH. land, fine timber, trict, west of the city, | See this land to- 0 o'clock boat. Clittord, Ofe Theda Open ¢ 1 Well settled Ko0d von ~ Kirkland Acreame $50.00 AND _COLLINS & SON CATY REAL ESTATE. — LAPGE LOTS 60x12 BACH ALL CLEARED AND GRUBBED 600 FOR INSIDE LOTS 800 FOR CORNER LOTS RIGHT IN THE CITY ‘The lots are part of an estate which wishes to raise Some money at once, and there haye accordingly been | Wed the ‘above extremely low | ices on block of lots situated | n Magnolia Bluff, not {ar from the ear line at Grand Boulevard | and Twentieth W. If you will| tuke the time to ingpect this prop- erty, you also will fully realize how very cheap they are. In most casos to get large lots lke these you will have to go aw: the city limits and beyond. There are only twelve lots altogether, #0 it Is best to see them as soon as possible, Terms, one-fourth cash. WEST & WHEELER, 309 Colman Block. Cozy toar-room ngalow; fine view Green Lake, now tented; only two blocks car; Tek if desired, 50 down, 35 ‘700-A Bldg. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, ta hew, warm, com- easy-payment’ HOME for ‘our family? Come in any event laik it over. American Building Co, 108 White ide. TTLE HOME BUILDER: Real and. state, » COLMAN For sal Samui COLYER, 894° Leary Bldg. Member Seattio Real Batate Aesn, TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN MONDS FOR SALE CHBAP, OWNER, 1415 BOREN, APT, __vate home. Phone Ba FOR EXCHAl 0 meres, Quincy Val- all farm,’ improved or ig10 6th av, POR TRADE—FINE CORNER, Vx 103, froe, clear, noar Mt, Baker Park ear, on 30th ‘or & or 6-room hoa oF Hinitaow Phone Ken- Wood 26 FMD HS ND A ‘etd of eautity. Free and Tear wisateoée je for clty. X-1114, Star Now me, Daliard, for acreage. M To @ for ey ‘Anarene, . 1018, Ko. odak Fella acevo ‘or 100, “any 1, 6 oT ts done ba" “sh Bldg. a Pic iieter, Went Seattle Real Estate SIVELY, 14 Downs Bock, LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Large tracts on new Lake Burien cai ine, ow under construction; $200 Et nth, Wet aia N yw York Block. Malin 735, half mile tol - y out to! Dr Central | ~ rate In all“parts Of | = CTY <%. a vee cent, any mmor $0 to" Es00. tor sn or Som Hee Gnd. caer, parmente; ‘vo de- it id Boston in. ey Sturtevant lock. Second and 4 Colum OUR OWN MONEY Ww improved residences. hg Me ce: reao1 Mion S18 tum SEATTL WANED TO reSsaLbae Moved te 1614 rent district look th 6th av., out of the high It will pay you to a ge ne gen 4 wh for F “Phone Main Tithe a4 jez Barn. is Sant (Ge, 1810 Piret av. Skin ROR SALL—FURNITURE. " Pedigree Bngiish curly coated Re- triover . sre... Mr. Keon, R. F. D. nlow ha et = pe IW. Voorhees, arth tii We Fhe E. ‘Sone 1434 nh <3 ; Teta epair _Tepaired 101 Stheay: Bate Ti 100 Waite "Building. é caiged ae mi ‘oes aaa “ Th : Bt ™ ae loor, ty ‘uste hate Tae be Property husband and rights Phone mi Beedle, if yrs Non C. rience tn | jeral A. Townsend, 505 jon free: huahen: metrist PA’ artis Pattern Werke. equipped shop in town. isi 0 +3 theumatiem, nervous, aii ineasen, piles, ete yumoderntend n i# remarkabt: oe “Arcade Annex, rooms St Cook, 36 women, Geran methods. Bldg. opp, 100 Globe Bid Madiaca Consultau woman, Hra., 10-7. Br. Wm. T, Lovering, 20 exchangé. “Both “phones. 168 Dr. Dalton, skin diseasios. $05 Arcadi RA Se ent J 8 and Borelen Pa EXPERT in difficult fenste. FRE vice to Inventors. 444 Honry Bide. Malm 9645, Barnes & Co. registered patent at. t en S10°11-12 Hoge Bdge. Write ook na & Hrooks, registered. cgratent a Trade Mark Attorneys; 20 ven: _!n_ Seattle. 600 Central Butlaine, ia Ky Ny hot Bee ble firm before having veer ug done, a S11 8th av, first class work, RRNPOR? 1410 First av. , good ae Bargain lot gt show “ci 104 cor, $5 @ foot Thion Tranai _2007 2nd ay. | M c fam) forks. ‘oherry Bt. * ind. 1579, Main 8634