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Rates Ptfective May 1, Transient Coen In advance ¢ any The Star WANT AD your Cash Advertising elapaition- B cents per tine or fraction of lina Bix t s for the price of five Transiont—Charge Advertising or insertion .. ronth th rline per month fr line per month Nines each week, Une . . +e 80 lines cach week, wy 2 mont mont 1 i yea 1 yea trontha add tx months add 1 cent. Open Space as ed to be used in i ¥ % | Sent he he r r na for the price of five. tract Advertising | 1 month, 92.28 | CF 2.10 198 months 1.80 per TMe per Te ~Three| per Se 1008 Vines to be tined Yn year, “per ° Se per a q Meera Ti? 0) r THES eo! cl U LES TAR Renee ACREAGE FOR SALE " BARGAIN AT KIRKLAND : rOR see . 5 | - ao caren tracts, all i } } 7 ' 4 j ‘ { | j = = _ — — te acres meALS ws TTOM Running road; | in eany to Pacific | We can prove it . VERY First EASILY ¢ $25 CASH AND $10 M PUGET SOUND FARMS Co. an NO & RRORERG Ave. Phone some nice thard Improved neigh borhoot fram dock 1929 Thi nH BOTT Micety improved district timber, to sult. This ts a fine. Tang month. RD & VAN ANSDALF, 191 Washington St AND STREAM eo Mallard LeYr AT $450 only two mil Terms $45 cash and $10 me Department Vii to have good AASEN & SEXTON CO. Ave. nice! Ine. CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Ince. 101 Washington St. SEATTLE, WASH. bh un direc ER With founa farm. Alaska Bide 19 HOUSES FOR SAL’ $18 Poplar Place, Seattle TB ere HOTELS AND APARTMENTS NEW STANDA The and ALLY 1 CARRI BOY WANTED To Carry Star Routes Apply up $26 multe for ANTED downtown toute ne drew i Teen Bide. RAvas PARADA AUGH'S $3 MAP Charles Somers up; 32 week RAE NO 22 MALE HELP “WANTED” S if tt rooms; first-class with NVITED tary in All dag of the City. Circulation Manager The Seattle Star 34 FEMALE HELP WANTED ER FOR MAN AND 10 ; widow pr objection to small child. Btar. Hota R f six; good home P, O. Box 175, B EXPERT CED URE Heventh ave., GiO. ne 10 being erected across street er partieuiers address or call 234 Bayview ot i WANTED-—ti.000 AND F en at Adaress 's oe 5 ai LIVESTOCK FOR eughbreds. Address D. A. Lake, Wash. FoR wALE AW WARE HOCK and does, Barred Kwocks, White ane Brown Leghorn cockereis, all. thor- Wright, |46—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 48 to Fis tor good Gaed walta Other artl- Maty 1231, ln SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS LOST AND FOUND ONE WROWN LECTION ROUTE rail L Mr, Roytan. F >, ar A HGYPTIAN THe RITUAL OF FRE Oude OF] PHRENOL( t AND MET r on Sieters, on First ave, between 4 7 tell y Y and t zion Bat ay might. Ms | ® 1 HOOT WHAT TCT ER eo, PN nnn nnn snnnsr t of the worl 45—-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE! “RANT AND pookit™ | tured th Our own mill and sola guaranteed wlpt of req windows, ht waah wee flour bina We sup (© anyone, everybody Rafe delivery Our ‘ome No. 21 matled tree, west. from bie tl L 125 up UM s Fourth and Beal” mixed entrance: 280 4 Hunday, | Frames, mouldings, butlders’ hardware, |~—— \ ; 1i mill work s q esslie a EN, who can metually tell you what you NEW PIANOS FOR WENT, RENT AP | want to know without asking ® single! plied on purchase Meyer-Toner, 210] Question, fives advice how to Li ons in huainess and family affairs, | SN SELES” FRONKS marriages: tells you! for lems. airing of lumenae lucky for ye and umbretian James Matn 2837, PHONGGRA MIA We trade, buy. ICAL RECORD 1816 Westlake CLEAR! For Musical Instrum: rant, TRNTS, AWNINGS Rverything In Canvas 3, Webb Kitt Univeraity. aun __ Glee proportionately. IP YOU HAVE ANYTHIN gall the Pacific, Avetion Co 119 Becond ave, OUR” APRCTALTY— repa! BxXCHANG® Wiltott 1678, oO HOS on part of the world enatul f hold # goo: near ap If the one you love ts true or iver the name of your tutu: or wife, and causes With the one of your cho makes f. other man and wi ean aivise how to avold all ba and Influence and trouble, on & Co “i _. | _Mours, 9 to 9:30 y and fund vine ax |— Firat MADAM MELLIE ie ie saat ROYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT A MARLEE “WEAN AND ARSTAFANT MEDIUM Massage Office 39, 105% Pike, Et w to ain # " and family affairs WAR TTON i WATHE, Friage; tells you what age. Office T, 214 Pike, Green| ! most lucky for you, and {51 B5—FEMALE SITUATION wb. | Wanten ma i ‘Third, office ‘te. , WE BUY MORE and pay higher pi tn the city, Phy Auction Co. Wi * Main 4 Second ™ Hee CHINESE cing Assoctath only reasonable, bie, soe t MANICORING. “TITTW WANTED—FURNITURE * than any house 55 BUSINESS PERSONALS GET WELL IN NATURAL WAY MEDICINE CO. . bet. Ind and Ind Aves. WATCHES AND JHW erware, out glass and clocks, not but adsolctely reis- ee BEREB) Stee Beneca| ° t ng stomach tl) be more wu: of the wor name of and ca one of your rated together an and wife you how to avold « can tell you {n regard to y friends, and cause ‘This lady & but gives oni depend on hare to Motet rner of Aecon: “CLIFFTON THE SPB CIAL READING £ non apoedy chotee makes tween n har he went good Iuek and succe take tn hand Chinese Kidney, bladder, heumatian, blood ° and many payenaten al and o aliments of] ceived so large amount of pra » has deen accord 1 by of the pi um in to the subject dae h gifte of fore as make 1 give better advice, nent . more help, more facts, clairvoyant or mediom you consulted. 1 a n fidence. To conw most inter the result te certats. Bixth ave, Bear Union at & m to § p.m. Kiliett 26207 ‘ MME. NONA ASSES, with spherical | ® ® WATCH REPAIR an ant nd remodeled. Wuaranteed at SMITH JEWELRY ¢ sMiTH Work ant t ANTED MATTER Prices GOLD, SMITH Cc. SMITH Woman hom Oi iF PAID. SILVER JEWELERY BLDO., BROKE CAS AND ™ , 214, Port Angeles FOX TROT adult classes taug podrome REV, Gre daily, NG — WoT. Fourth and Jefferson, near od for ministerial services Eastiy re Main 64 Private parlors. PRACTICAL n. 70 NURSE— Mita, “189.60 @m £2.50 APECTACLES yITT® complete ING wholesale prices. MFG. CO. Fourth Floor Crs PILE Main $1. Trial Peirce, Crown FoR oLp| DIAMOND! CO. tit te Loon. ° Room 47 Antiers Motel, Fourth. to & Hip: DAM ANGELINE HO 1 ¥ Clairvoyant, er. W ts true toll you w Dp] you will marry: tm faet, she wi $2.56,| you every hope, fear rem, € ter than you Broken , a marriage. the separated and ¢ ce with the one of you f power and pers aspect trade PALM LAND. but for 20 Others come and go, Adaline Lioya bh Dre Reliable arto th ist ay ND 4 and NW. Phos b “ss . - in life. nie indy reads your hand as HOME TO AN by her w nee! our highest expecta teat WYO thes and tee wit be wee Gon hap 148, Kirkland,| pier onsuiting her, she having An4 popular music taught in 20 leasona located at room 4, Hotel FH ide, KODARBRS—IN AT Tat 6 THEY : , Went k ct ee Pe ADALINE LLOYD years is been Meattios phren oun adviser in all af- Prenaship haa P Apt i ile er weer | COME AND Wem MADAM DU RURN MATERNITY OMe REASONADLE = 1 te — , ios 7th ave ain absolute facts; does all. others ‘ Hotet aPiniTt ¥ ~ ORDAIN MINISTER i WouTH P a fyb SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS ~ Speniet 6a TIVATE| tev. WERTITA” NETAONS FRU AD yo eet) evenings. 1604 Fourth ave TROL WRONEADAY a ween Ping and Stowart - MADAM KATHILYN we eReOL, MADAMI 1ONIA CINE, awAT RUADING WY BOT ” , mM CLOG ence or by paychiem. Room 11, 106% CLAIRVOY LOGIST AND] $y 618 University, TROMPRT WHANCH TURADAY, THURS prenent and fe day, Munday, 8:15; readings daily. Mra and love OMe rt nt ; PROV KE WoHnTmnn, ABATTLE® greatest medium, will locate anything 124 Howard ave, N Aine akily and | CARD READING — ROOM 18 YORT CARD KRADING, OOM ia0b' {ADAM HEAMITTA, RYLIADLE MP Ht aver, Yori, Hotel dium and card reader, given valunile | p~wnmmaare peannnns | sdvice on ‘bvminesa and domentio at-| 2 CEGAL NOTRE | faire, If YOU ARB IN ‘TROUDLE,| NOT ONWIRLE FOR ANY KIND| consult her, Special, 500. 1626% Bisst eve, opposite truly, Mr, Arthur of debts made by Mra Lillian Keller.’ tous alas. | | + | Hamer, STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1917. ~ Public Markets | SPIRITUAL ME& ROYAL EGY M ADAM VIC WORI D's ‘GR nUMDT be at the W tran’ n dD ¥ uF ii Aitken DIUMS PTIAN Univer PORIA EATEST 4 tt Hotel, over Pike ash HORTON Kaew Tnteruryi ox M6 THTPUAT nday, ‘Th we reday ne Main DIRECT ATTORNEYS.A CANDEN WARE pr ‘Third and Jamen TEOLA MAY HiT yer ¢ Vraner-Paterson FRED P +0 Ride. Main 1. RIVERA COS credit extend N.Y. Mock Fenwick, Lawn | Wet ni 133 | wis, ¥ NEW COMPANY NEw Loans from $10 to $100 m N Any sine reil colle ent d SUPPLIES en LOANS Merit. ly on fursity: ORY ren TLAW MAN—ATPOR obate matters, Kvery- aw prac STADE BD 1 j burke Bidg,, 906 Hecond L, “~ OPTICIANS a Cow Baleony ee ATTORNEYS—PATENT GORIN scoured or fee refunded. ee book Feicot Ttter- “7 Patent 01 Central TON FIRE on evenings 43 Warkenid. EY. Main 2 iw WATe SANDERS & CO | 3009-1004 1. ©. Aimith Midge. Ril. 4 CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES LOWMAN & HANFORD Co alt for Years See Me ana 118 Vester Way. COLLATERAL Yea, WE PHYSICIANS AND Di THHRYN WARRING any STORAGE DRY, FIREPROOF wre i763 7 FOR SAL Investigate a 1DAN MONEY Central Storage Co, Fhone Main 4398, eee BUS SR. LOANS ON DiA- per cant. NO may AD about 109 Becond. ARTICLES 1 Third ave nw URGEONS N—86T BIXTIE AGE Wane 08 White cos E AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES 1018 THIRD Fourth Avenue at Featuring the Intes os Sammie High<lass Enter and Panel 8 P.M, tol Vatnabte Privee Gt which haw given go faction, as thous testified, a good anc remedy which ean should try Hotel Antiers, i BULLBROS. Just Printere THE LODGE CAFE Up and Fight WOMEN ONLY Ladies who desire a reliable and dependable remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregu larities—-a remedy which has stood tho test of years—-one with perfect safety at all times, SANDERSON’S PILLS Sanderson's Cotton Root Pilla have cured many ¢ ohatinate norma from 10 dayne other mall to or 8 boxes for $6. Te GOOD eed jon, Mater Go. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DKF NPR ENT RINARY end r on. Traders’ Biock,| 905% Hours, § . m. to 4 | to 9; Sundays, 10 to ¢ Ritiott 116 MAIN 1043 Westlake wor sonm for Unele t talament ng A. 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Stall 1609, Jitty Jeli pke SANITARY Pepecia Men anc medical tents pay & r worth ¢ and ranged SEATT PHYS Genito-u panes Third av Sam t 9; Hott 116 jyou, and |you' a | Don't giv Come to among want the best and are willing to who term 2 dos. Jar rubb Bia 34 Dine hign 1 thos lize in 4 offer servi the a ” fair price retul Inveatigat can always mild full cheese. WARNING! Ana regular physician and ear- with recognized credentials, orders of order of seek for pa- men who know fon. F be a Consultation and exam- {nation free. DR. WILSON 625 FIRST AVENUE WASH. LE ICIAN A rinary and Traders’ Block, and Marion at » 6 p.m; re m an tle fe al in al m n * ° failed-—we and @ has © cure rs ‘obligation: ours Aa, my. 10 9, m. " Improper meas than disease often the ¢ Tong standing tr for Blood pK. DONAWAY Liberty mo evenings, Sundaya, 10 to 12. al din- orner Hours, 7 to hone El DON’T BE DISCOURAGED ACT TODAY Wo will ake you excep onally o in Iment n any treatin Iments o} ° you eed " not uffer an- ther ¢ y. We don't care who has tried to cure will amall ne us known give fe “OU KNOW THAT _ ures rather 1 treat all DIsoOR.- DERS of men and n. Opposite Festotfice, TO HER CHILD COMES TO FORE By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—The right of a mother to her child was the question that came to the fore today, as attorneys for Mrs. Jack De Saulles continued their efforte to find some way of arranging for her to see her 4-year-old son, whoee father | she slew, ‘ollowing an examination of the ‘beautiful Chilean heiress by physi clans today, her attorneys express led doubt as to whether they would continue the legal fight to have Mrs. De Saulles released from jal! ij}eome here from Valparaiso, _Jeourts undertake to nullity one of ‘| etage for a tragedy r| - you| * 205-5 Epler Ridg., to a hospital, he doctors said |that while she was very much run |down, her condition was due to a | atrain of long duration, rather than a direct result of the killing of her husband. With this report it is |likely the attempt to have ber re- |moved will be abandoned. A report was tn circulation today that Senora Errazuriz, mother of Mra. De Saulles, had decided to In the} |meantime, women’s organizations and local newspapers have taken jup discussion of the problem of a| mother’s right to her child. “Depriving a mother of her child ix likely to be dangerous busines, |whether it is done by law or by lawlessness,” a World editorial de) clares, Whenever legislatures and inatincts of the hu are setting the |the elemental jman race, they UNCOVER NEST OF SUB SPIES BY ARTHUR E. MANN United Pree Btaff Correspondent By Echo June Zahl Into the county-clty building Tuenday th was tossed a throng of men Some came with worrted faces and asked for exemption blanks. Some facetiousiy sat down and awaited their turn to be ex- amined Others asked for exemption blanks as tho afraid the officers would probe their past merci- lessly. A big majority awalted the inevitable calmly, o-* And when the men poured into the courthouse, there were women at home—tmothers, sweethearts, wiver—women with as many different emo- tions as the men. They could hee out over the wide stretches into No Man’s land, in their mind's eye IT sought out the “women at home” and talked with them. 1 found a mother who said: “I have two sons in the serv- fee. Oh, 1 wish I had @ third and a fourth, that I might give more.” And the next mother was a fragile woman, Who works hard as a domestic. She, also, has two boys in the country’s serv- ioe I wanted to say something sympathetic to make her feel that I appreciated her sacri- fice. She relieved me of the necessity “Oh, you can't blame ‘em for wanting to go. I'd want to go if I were a man.” oe . I climbed the stairs at 610 Elghth ave. and talked with Mrs. E. lL. Briggs. STOCKHOLM, Aug. 7—Al- lied secret service and Intelll- gence officers, with the co-op eration of the police of Scandi- navian countries, have succeed- ed in unearthing a large Ger. man submarine intelligence of. fice headquarters in Gothen- burg, Sweden. <In their Investigations the offt cers discovered a naval intelll “Your husband has not filed claims for exemption yet?” “Oh, he went down this morning,” she sald quickly. “He works acrows the bay and could not get down sooner. Ob, he must be exempted, What would I do?” “You have three children?” T asked. gence map of the waters surround-! ling the British isles and the North sea. The water area on the map) j wae divided {nto small aquares,| each one numbered. An elaborate |code was also found for use in con Junetion with this map | Mensages based on this code, al-| \tho apparently reading like private) [mercantile telegrams and cable-| jxrame, could in reality be de-| |etphered into accurate discriptions jof allied warships or of belligerent or neutral merchantmen | Froth the spy headquarters in| Gothen burg, agents were sent to} Scandinavian porta, an? attempts! were made, whether successfal or not, to get them into England These agents were eupplied with the code and the map mentioned and were reporting to headquar- ters on the sailings of merchant- men It is supposed that {n some way the headquarters in Gothenburg communicated the {information to| German submarines at sea, prob-/ ably by wireless stations hidden along the coast, One of the chief branches of the Gothenburg office was in Chris- tiania, and a Norwegian was actu- ally engaged there to go to Eng- land on the espionage service, be- ing supplied with the code and map fn addition to a process of Invis- ible Ink writing for mail reports. Another branch was in Malmo, Sweden. It ts believed that many of the agents of the German spies} lin Gothenburg were Scandinavians, Petition presented to city council | for patrol boat on Lake Washington to catch pirates who burglarize houseboats. TACOMA. Federal Judge Cush- tenced 11 slackers from] days in jail here today, MAKE NO MISTAKE Your health ts grontont aa- net, Avoid harah yethoda with sert after - comp! The Intent mild methods are | quick and perma nent. My _ treat ment for all cor ditions wil) aatinty Pie | wt exacting enewed vit for nervous exhauation, debilt | weakne paralysis, rheuma tiam and — blood Hinorders All chronic ailments corrected. 14th year, Consultation FREE. DR. MACY 818 Second Avense.| The Chinese roots and herbs can succesatully all disorders | of} men and women, | Special toothache, ache, for the} hoad stomach, enti throat, yel low fever, awell ing, pimples, akin, wounds, ab keene and nervou REMEDY 121 Washington st Phone Main S811 SING LEE Stop Those Losse We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to stop losses from weakness or we will | turn your money. By mail, per box; 6 for $5.00, RIGHT DRUG Co, 1111 First Ave., Seattle TRU! TORTURD Can be linia ted by, Lundbs Rupture pbort. ay free trial to prove {ts superior: & LUNDBERG CoO. “There are four now. The youngest came in June,” she said. I thought of the men whom I hat seen filing Into the ex- emption office, and I could understand the worried looks better. eee And when I had talked with Mre. Alfred Phillips, 1913 Ninth ave, I understood why frome of the men asked for ex- emption papers ¢o furtively. “They should all be forced to show their marriage li- censes,” sald Mra. Phillips. “There are many yellow ones who are getting out easy by claiming a dependent wife, when they have no wife. Also claiming a dependent mother, when there are three or four other boys to support the mother. I have two brothers-in- Jaw in the service. Mr. Phil- lips has @ mother and a wife and a stepson to support, but if the worst does come, he'll fo. It just angers me to see all those men who hang around poolrooms and cigar stores getting out of it so easily,” Mrs. John Maher, 2812% BE. Madison st., says she doesn’t want her husband to hide be- hind her skirts. Mr. Maher has passed the final examination and is all ready when his sum- mons comes. “What will you do when he goes?” I asked “Why, I'll do the same thing I did before 1 was married. Tl go out and work. IT have two brothers {n the English army. My husband can’t get any Worse than they are get- ting. I can get along. Bolieve me, I'm not going to be in the way of his Going.” Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Women motorists to organize |volunteer motor detachment for Red Cross on August 9, at 2026 |second ave. Congress of Youth to see morte at Clemmer Thursday. Denied admission to U. S. A., two Chinese were granted writs of habeas corpus by United States} District Judge Neterer, who says they were not given a fair trial. Homeopathic physicians of Wa: ington to hold meeting here Au ust 15, for army and navy service. More than 125 members of the Puget Sound Alumni association of ih. |Oberlin college, entertained with a lawn party the home of L. J Coleman, at CHEST, Tenn.—Fire department rescues J. Blon, jr, when he fell from a glider onto a flag pole, Lieut, Fred A, Udell, recruiting officer here elght years for the marine corps, transferred to marine barracks at San Diego. Two fishermen fined $5 and $12 for violating angling laws, in police court Monday. Police Judge rion fines drunks $15 and $20 per, Monday. Midnight prewler kills rose bushes of Mrs, H, ©, Tillotson, 1045 Sullivan st., with acid, Robert Hughes, 52, of Sunnydale, breaks teg in fall from cherry tree, 40 MOTHER'S RIGHT Echo Zahl Finds + Draft Is Hitting Women in Homes l BALMY BEN HAS FOUND ANSWER Joy! Balmy Benny! covered where Moses was when the lights went out, as you will observe by Food” cartoon today, on page 8, Readers have other solutions for the mo- mentous question of the day. “Just aa soon ont, he was at the telephone, phon- ing up the P. 8. T., L. & P. Co, and told them ray cret 6. Ana “A Chicken” says he went camping with a bunch of friends. “Hh | the squab, “hung hi iim fot thru, he looked for his clothes, ut, the Nght happy. dude.” | esty, wot knows the answer.” what I calls it. his shirt-tail, hunting for a match.” “Moses was at Venice, on Bain- bridge island,” writes Can U. See,” “and when the lights went out they changed the name from Venice to Rokola. Consequently, Moses got lost in the shuffle. He is atill at Bokola.”” And “Moses’ Ma-in-Law,” burn, says Moe was “on the porch, 11 mi, old man hadn't opened the stair — window and poered a pitcher of fee water on his hes Ete., ete., ete, Balmy Benny ts glad he THINKS 3 he’ And we are giad Balmy fe siad. The peor s nut! STOLT NIELSON Under charter to the Miteul & Co., fourth vessel built by Skinner Eddy of the Nielson fleet, Monday c with 8,000 tons of steel and products, for Japanese shipyards, — :30 when the light went out, He XTRY! UXTRAW! Oh, joy! Oodles of it for He thinks he’s dis lamping Gene Ahern’s “Squirrel of The Star, however, the lights went uum service they “Blonde XX Be what writes e went swimming,” acoording to duds on the nbs of a near-by tree. When he alas! they were gone. went out. Moses was True, because I hid his A. W.,” with becoming mod- writes that he’s “the only guy. S'nothin’,” says he, Shi in Au- in the bammock; it ht have been there yet if the — ‘6 solved the “riddle.” Waterfront Notes SAILS TO JAPAN the freighter Stolt Nielson, the — morning for the pe pi Be pai HERE PORT ANGEL ES, A 7.—The 4EL) ug. five-mast schooner Crescent, which cleared customs here Monday from Sydney, Australia, will be towed to Seattle, where she will 4! her cargo of 1,500 tons copra, pres” oot to a British firm, She aboard hardwood from the wallan Islands. Leased Wire PAN FRANCISCO, Aug. a vestigation has begun here today — by ing of the Coast Guard cutter Culloch, which was rammed by INVESTIGATE SINKING United Press 1 the naval officials of the es 4 the S. S. Governor in a fog, BANKOKU MARU HERE The steamship Bankoku Maru, 4 largest Japanese tramp freighter, under charter to Frank Waterhouse — & Co, arrived in port Monday morn- — ing and docked at the Hanford st. terminal, where she will di 10,000 tons of miscellaneous from the Japanese ports, Coming work around Sound ports, the tug Ww Pacific Francisco Sunday and will pick up two of the company's barges at As toria and tow where they will also be used for lighterage work. Arriving tn Seattle Monday, Look Tin Eli, president of the China Mafl — Steamship Co., at Dock Co., the . S. Congress, of the Pacific 8, 8, 8. Co. N Wanted! Cooks, bakers and nress attend. ante for the United States navy. The scarcity of men to help feed | the men behind the guns ts worry- ing recruiting officers from Pensa- cola to Seattle. | grub, rush up to room 201 American Bank building and join the navy, T |Maybe I don't know what T am But where was Moses when the Now don't Just where you would be, if you — No, Neither was he out with the girls, WARRIOR ON WAY HERE here to do lighterage rrior, recently purchased by the Steamship Co., left them to Seattle, CHINESE IN: PECTS SHIP spent the afternoon the Seattle Construction & Dry inspecting the work on 8. Nanking, formerly the s. 8 BS es avy ‘Bean i in Danger of Neglect in Navy f you can cook, or bake, or tote sae IN POETRY Year Renny: about, light went out? you think plainly see you could were he? e. he was not feeding the squirrels, I think I'll come close to the mark, By saying Moses was In the dark, A. NUT, by | * STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS

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