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aA eee eee pnctanaieindae PAAR ARAB AA AAA AAA AAA DADRA LLL LLL LPL PPP Tides in Seattle An American Paper That Fights for Americanism — LATE EDITION Foret ‘High, Tide - Sree ° SS patlest Low ‘Pile | Mest Lew Tide TWO CENTS IN Ong sgh yong SEATTLE Rnteredgas Becond Clase Matter May 9, 189 tle, Wash, under the Act of Con) | CLAIMS ON TELEGRAPH STRIKE CONFLICT __Vouu ME 22. NO. 95. ; ‘LE WASH. WEDNESDAY, JU INE 11, 1919. my i We ather Foreeast: Tents CALL JURORS FOR BOOZE PR * Pea “WETS OVER THE TOP” SA YS MUR | | tty NEW LAWS THE PRESS: SHERIFF STRINGER: aivenher Lenders Say Postal Em joyes Ask A. F.t ]™,i8,2°2, of time, amid the dure of stars Of boore my deputies got not a drop — Y Wakout Is Progressing | of L. to Aid in Fight on [pst e ning Thin of iad Sor Ss Oe Pah oe meet Status of Referendum Peti- . , Crime, and the shadow of evil, fall from fate And pleaded with me for « little boone tions on Capital Punish- f il Postm r General 4 Gt fests’ the courth 5 a) wmme no. t re's no booze foF you, Satistactorily ostmaster Ge a ee ment Not Yet Known io ne + 99 Still aPimes the shame before the people's eyes | Ip auto and in dray and cauiianest — EMPLOYERS DENY CLAIM “HAS INVADED RIGHTS” or scape ithaca Cherss ana Trenance 1 hospitals wad homes, and! cute and suites, | MUST BE FILED TONIGHT . . A grand jury to delve into the courthouse NEW YORK. dunt 11.~(Unit. BY ALVIN E. JOHNSON Foliee and Prosseut. | Segne in the campy jest theft will begin its work next Monday mo ory, dazed and mad.| of appetite ed Preas.}—Conflicting claims (United Press Staff Correspondent) Staggering about in| Drained botties on the siti eso in he \Sixty names were drawn Wednesday morning with regard to the telegraphers' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 11 corridors awash spot and were so tu queugh referendum cignetiay Pr residing Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s court room t tepresentatives of postal employes | Filled with the stench | The sky was filled RU tea Ta ne Le| weny voom stone to ty to dave tre ef liguer spirituous with wheeling lights to Mock the action of the lest (from the panel thus | drawn “not less than 12 i Th Ly * o 1 whet ‘ Gr iameed ot beth sides, American Federation of Labor con ro Sorel, Perper ree se 3 P | federal prohibition amendment more than 17 names” will comprise the grand fur Snes Rew York, Wéstern Union offi-|¥ention here start an offensive | oe Sk Gm uae 16 the constitusion, Five process servers, armed with more f declared that 21 out of the against Postmaster General Burle | Gear Yea, alt our parched song. 6 This was the announcement made poenas, were busy Wednesday summoning witnesses to ning force of 313 men in the | son tongues, dry an dust. | ttwasa great old night! O% by Attorney John F. Murphy, repre-| pear before the grand jury Monday after that body wa main office were absent when the! on’ unite I would not say venting the California Grape Grow night shift went off duty They prepared a resolution in| 14 in « ory that pigs actoes the Sound Sutien:ithe” Uipbtinriel ot tne esieti ee aa ion nt neon, Wednesday 20 by Judge Tallman. Anticipating that several wit which it was declared Burleson “had The main Western Union office | ruthlessly invaded the rights of em. | ANd tchees back from the Olympic mountains The biack-robed, sablewouled fraternity when be left for Olympia to file|S0Me of them prominent in official and civil life, Was picketed by union men, who de- | pioyes and interfered in defiance “all to the clerks, courts, deputies; “Oh, Shame Were spiffied; nor would I say they were not petitions with the secretary of stade,| tempt hy leave the jurisdiction of the court, John Doe elared the company was seriously | jaw,” with the postal workers’ or * With cunning eyes that faw thru rosy mists Today was the last day for filing. |rants have been prepared by the prosec to crippled in handling its business. | ganizations. The resolution asked CHORUS: The clerks and balliff# did destroy the booze “We're over the said Mur loffice and will be served if the aid sage be to fle There was no interruption of busi-| President. Wilson to remove Burle-|The stigma of shame stupendous rests on our fair And there was much boxe that was not destroyed, [phy “We needed 22.656 ignatures, boo a the pe ¢ Washi pects attempt ‘ ness at the Postal, it was stated by | son, ys pam | Mut T wave “i the booze to Allen's court Jandegot 22.009 in Seattle alone y rders o as sy dois ‘operating chiefs F POPs resorution alse air OP werrow and deep didgrace that }- cMReb ghe pdd.ihree thoweand quartr | If Maephyteoudeertion proves cor oe i be no. —— Union pickets at the Postal office. | son had sought to have repealed t ‘met things be: My tice Wenn thea as in the dawn, jreot, the people will ete’ “oni the Pender “Sheriff Stringer bitterly ¢ however, asserted 100 men of the | constitutional rights of employes of | And the pride our civic achievement. our mayor's ‘CLAY ALI ratifieadéA Wext fan, and may have | the eo vr evidence. § the action of the night. shift walked out. leaving but direct petition to congress / ‘tune © hand in blocking national prohi-|euting Attorney Fred C. Brown and | Coroner Tiffin into the case, fou ios. : “ : % The liquor did not reach my court intact; bition Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John ir Operators. ‘The resolution was handled by Ed | Goes out like a star that falls from the sky to the ith if sigan meer fib gts Says It's Frametp Vieb WMEMMAent Reynolds. of the| ward J. Gainor ary of.tho Na vhs | The sheriff shall be cited for contempt Still Checking B, Hart will have personal charge! rnis te a frame 5 Postal, said he was xathering re | tional Association of Letter Carriers Uniews his ‘@ver-ready tongue he curb! Whether or not enough signatures (Of (the grand jury proceedings be- | geciareg Sheriff Stringer “T ports, and would issue a statement! -phomas F. Flaherty, of the National | Toid ‘by the press of the boowe disappearance are we, | FRED C. BROWN to refer the thw restoring capita) |"!P4 closed doors. have a chance in Gea sin as soon as he had checked up. | Federation of Postal Employes, herr | And told of the drunken orgy and all the shame Sad is the story of the mixing boose punishment and the jaw incprasing Th order for summoning ® grand jury like that. If _Pregident Cariton, of the Western | Edward J. Ryan, of the Railway Mail! And the facts in the case as pursued ever onward Some may close to a thouwknd quarts were gone judges’ walaries have been obtained panel of grand jurors was signed Tiffin is used, it is just am Union, it was said, planned to issue | association | flee Hefore the sheriff's drays came to the doors: lby the Seattle Business Women's | late Tuesday afternoon by seven to get something on me and o ok a formal statement at noon. ‘The Typographical union planned) and ever and over again the tale is the same While others intimate that in the court \Civic club ix not yet known. At Superior court judges after Thomas the prosecutor's office. c Satisfied to introduce a resolution today de | Carousal mad and Bacchanalia headquarters fm the People’s Bank|H. Patterson, deputy prosecutor, had no right to ONE NAAN no: Fourk . i - to "ate the In Chicago, President Konenkamp. | Sc rm ged resented to the | TP* hounds that harry in quest continue to bark up | Consumed the Henegen whirky like a fire building Ue Women were still as | Presented a written petition. Judge (seated whisky from my soluuion Was pI a tree | Same say my office had a hand in it sembling petitions Tuesday Taliman said the grand jury was and it has no right to remove of the Commercial Telegraphags'| akg - union, ¢xpressed satisfaction with ee ign Dayan —s re Mond And time goes on and destiny juggles the biame SOME say the sheriff's deputies sold boore One hundre@ and sixty one laws summoned because Prosecuting At- | from my duties as sheriff, % the progress of the strike, and said cle! “aay cea gion, “4 ie And what the future holds no man among us may see Romore and tales disgrace the face of day passed by the last state legislature |torney Fred C. Brown had filed ‘I want to see the state he would make a statement during |i’) jiarey Boland, secretary of | 4" "On¢ may see whence the evil in the beginning Whisky is found and hidden here and there were schedu to go into effect at formal request backed up by suf-| general called in to handle the ¢ " ficient feasons. Jury, then I will be sure of 0 7 tne al “. yee? | ame COMED ON PAGR TWO midnight Wednesday jut a ‘The Chicago Western Union office cS ae Hee Gaace.. ag oe One of the new laws makes fly-| The grand jary panel was called | deal, and the whole affair ie convention tomorrow today with orders to report at 845 | sifted to the hofte=. declared “100 per cent” of the oper Mrs. Rena Mooney, wife of ‘Tom ing th ed flag or wearing any i ig a } y P Monds From the follow’ Changes Pla z ating forte reported for duty this wooney the San. Francisco labor MA insignia any organization, “or ws age Basse ae an — Changes Plan maleate. Sea cau tery (ebay dam onaceaene N IN JAIL PAYS body not organized, opposed to’ the pager grant “| “T said yesterday that some Union officials at Philadelphia es | 4 geacire to addrees the convention in principles of American govergment, | “tation will be called _ | stolen booze went into the Biker TAXES FOR WILSON : Agnes Anderson, 6324 46th ave. S./ What I meant was that 1 hay ee operators left their a felony. Another ¢ o timated that 200 ope betalf of her husband oo Another law makes auto-| w Mamie Behnke, 1116 33rd ave. & keys there. On the other hand, Chief | “(i horg. 4 Tracy, San Franéieco LOS ANGELES, June 1 mobile stealing a felony. An amend! winiam Beth “78 sormmtion that Yoon aaa Operator Miller, of the Postal, @* | goisgate, today on the floor of the President Wilson's delinquent |/Ment to the prevent anti-cigaret act! > ef cay — “as fae a “3 oa the Elks’ club and got some serted that only six Postal operators | oo vention denied newspaper. fe. taxen on his ranch at Indio, Hiver. | HOld* @ youth under 18 years old| sve: Ruth F Rhian | iquor. 1 don’t know: wi and the Western Union claims 1 side guiltless if found with tobacco in| Weve: Ruth Bos “ee took it 1 also suspect that quit ports that the California delegation courity, were paid t ba ra A "y & man J EB. M. Broden, 58th st.: | went’ tot a its working force was i ot intended to withdraw from the A BY L. ©. MARTIN seasion of the treaty was a matter of | 1" the Loa Angeles county jail h ssion but inflicts a pen tame, sth ave. 8] ete epee ree Superintendent C. R. Hort Detrtas We mecteres there wkd That de 4 alty on the sel! » | pees WH wet a. fale trial the Pittsburg district of the Western t 4 ‘ othe (United Prows ax Correspondent) ° idle curiosity, but 4 part of the of at developed today after a tel a r .; BF. Burger, 3: 14th ave. W. | 17" jaughed Sheriff Strin Union, declared. the Pittsburg oper Tope on for such reports. .| WASHINGTON, June 11.—Blihu | Mclal duty of a man who abandoned || *erum from Secretary Joseph P Stops -Disertentnation B. Dage Roanoke st.; Peter |donically when informed mcd ating force was absolutely unaffect California for secession from tne | Root, testifying unexpectedly before | bis great business and gave his time multy wan delivered to Geor; Discrimination between men and| Desmore, 84 Seneca st; Flora C. |cutor Brown and Deputy Pro eee seers Che t ty leak” . to the Red Cross,” Root said. A. Fox, serving a sentence for de Doig, 1 eventh ave.; Pearl Black ed by the strike Aueiioen a eaaiaten set Labor senate “treaty leak” investiga rat : women schoo! teachers in regard to |Hart would conduct the grand Union officials claim. 200 Western |.1nen 4 The pclae committee today, said that he| Root was asked regarding Senator auding Mrs. Emma Walters, ti cjaries becat: f nck. is rohit |DUFA Dutton, 2813 Broadway; | investigation, Stringer’s . el Union employes and all but three! | Ti? hyo Tae oat Brien has had a copy of the peace treaty | Hitchcock's charge in the senate that || an Anaheim widow, of some $50, || iG 'the study of Am an history | Margaret J, Campbell. 2565 Fourth |tion threw upon Coroner C. G untons of California and their dele P ‘ the treaty was “stolen property 04 5 wer irteze American history | ave, W.; Mary Carmody Ninth ma aslat ooereties bel strock poe ape thea er pa Ramp Gel’ | tor about two weeks ’ . Mee th tee echieala "ad Me i fin the burden o} — comer te Seattaendans was Po — 1) n a appr ‘ set dtd sa. eek 1 tron Senrycl IT repel any such wuggestion,” Root Fox sent his personal check for A ‘ th Sy hoot ee ave. N. E; Mary Eckard, 1024 How. ieee f summoning wit . # attempts any union >» bre - } . aense a's on to the al - “ e pa Pred ol tenc ell ttie E. >) 8, 3826 East \ Taft, of the Western Union, said | {tome 7 reak | navison, New York banker, who dur.|iMdignantly replied, “I feel a sen N's taxes to the tax collecto! rom teaching | oi st.; Lottie E. Evans, 3826 East Going te Retsentt” quired to do #0. t that while President WilKxon enc, are Split to the bottemaiaas away from the big federation. We ¢ car Pema : , + » the public se The mothers’ . F » 4706 Fi a ee ” " ar headed . erican |Of strong rene: pt at being re ride county h the com ern ave; W. ©, Farrow, 4706 Fre-| nope of his men liad complied with |. iart and parcel of the A. F. of | the war headed the American jon act also is extended to in| mont ave Root appeared before the commit elads Doviun «in Burope “looking out for our | *luded deserted mothers, or mothers| Nina M, Follett, 910 Miller #t.;|this booze theft regardless ai tee as 4 yotuntary witness ads Weawiaba'd cnaibtede deention || arene there, we must keep | Whose husbahds are in the peni-/w. W. Follett, 9203 Gale place;|Nbere the chips talk” Py ‘ the strike order T cub tatued daspéenais ds ench= | Ted Crome war cotiell Postal Men Out inion mente change of the otre Root warmly resented, he said, hings straight for him over here.” | tentary. Mu al railways are! Margarite M. Gallagher, 1357 3ist| Brown said. “There will be me) iat Memphis, Tenn., claimed the en iis geet ie car one (iar eat ee, te ee ee permitted to extend lines eight | ave, S.; Wm. Gallie, 2424 Yesler way; |ffort to hide amy fact conneetes tire Postal force had .walked out. two years of that service it Wecmitted to extend lines eight | ave, 8.1 Wan, Galliq 2424 Yeslet Ways 1S al tet ated his official duty to keep track of a 1 Wir. The Postal company was accepting amt ica tk Wad Wenes. pchianeks , : a count and cities are authorized| James M. Galoni, 1131 32nd ave; business subject to “indefinite de clared that it had bee Dublished in become familiar with the new rela WiD condemn Jand for airplane land. | Matilda C. Hall, 5656 40th ave. S. Wi] ‘“Dhe calling of the grand jury if y it thereupon became publle property ee ee ae [im J. Hellwig ttle box 82, R. F. D,|Telation to law enforeement of the 1 Postal operators in Atlanta All diplomatic secreey ended when “Wh ubl The woman's industrial home and| No. 5, Foster; H. J. Henry, 703 28th |liquor laws seems to me to. be # k, union officials claimed. Win Clermans published the’ treaty” | ovr”. resty became. puv bill will go into effect slave, S; G. H. Herzberg, 1302 Queen |Very good thing,"%* Mayor Hanson | me Manly Suggests Labor and said Root. “I therefore resent a ag hc Baro -egpeipe cela [a> deen, Everett and Walla Walla| Anne ave.; Julius Jacobson, 2107 W, |said. “The grand jury not only | b sat suggestion that | have not a right ator Williams asked Foot if he armories may be constructed, A\65th st; Bertha Kendall, § First {should get the little fellow but now 4 ‘WIRE STR Capital Conference to have the treaty and use it as 1 | eund ditforenens necwcen the tres Flora ct A widow, wax award-|normal school may be organized at|ave. N. BE ete jthat it ts called they) should maim Bs. sabes nee fit, as I propose to do aa tae cae ed a verdict of $6,000 by a jury in|Centralia, but without a millage) 0. H. King, 3635 FE. Howell st.; J.)the higherups, whether they live it par RY BASIL M. MANLY “The publication of reports that The only parte T compared were SUPerior Judge John’s. Jurey’s court|tax. Two million dollars in appro-| A Leach, 608 Cherry st.; Hattie | Washington or California. - Tham a euumedaa’ of the ©. 8.|Was| tiie Somiiltibe. would tnaulrel ing mmiadic ‘nections, destlng Wednesday morning, against Alvin|priations become available and eev:| Lind. 1116 Eastlake ave.; J. H.|/members of the Seattle police ue > the possession here of | cerman “ ‘ed. found Mt Schoenfeld and wife, Fred J. Cole}en new state boards start work Marehall, 5247 Brooklyn ave.; Degnis | isyeree fe ayn etal: Se Labor Board rmany t explained M aa, 12 h st; Martin Niel-|gets the limit. At the same time, | : # of the draft of the treaty with} nothing there that I had no and wife and the Republic Casualty! ‘The laws . passed by legis " ‘ a ' Strike of Seattle employes | ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4, ermany led me to feel it was Prop: | cognizant of before Company lature barring aliens who obtained 60 e.; Barl K, Nult, 2 1 do not believe any eity | ¥ * First ave. C. Oates, 8424 Rai-|is mixed up in this theft, | 4 no right to the treaty. He d the Postal Telegraph company June 11.—The way for capital er, if not my duty, for me to come Emile the woman's hu® | exemption from the draft from started at 6 o'clock Wednesday and labor to get her is to | here and give the committee certain Morgan to Testify was kil fall troni thé | working in public offices or: on ides ler ave Paddock, Richmond | The formal petition for a morning. Thirty are out. knowledge on the subject which I hie jitney bu ach | «CONT'D ON PA FOURTEEN) | According to union officials The way to carry out the | pave Morgan aide, and Franka. Vander: | phirg , mst, De Prater, W. M 79 Rady Roxie —— - the Postal strike is 100 per cent. | i 7 I have py of the so-called UP also are scheduled #6 testify be oe hifialian werk Yarebed- tee: Gein (Lhe, ee John Federal Telegraph employes treat t de 4, dramatically foreign relations committee Laggan rele fab 407 Tea Ate ttle R. F. D. No. 6; Htul will not strike, as the company sage to congress I have had St for several w ah, whose cha tO est And profit of the three defend “f ae sit Geneve; 4 eagle dah Risdel 4816 Othello st; Marie V has granted the 20 per cent in- to carry them o was sent me by Henry P. the senate that the treaty was IM ants, Negligence on the part of the|#i4, wut ednesday at) Roberts, $17 1th ave. N.; Mayme A. | crease in wages demanded. Be The way to democratize ine chairman of t ar council of the | the hands of New*York men, Who. | driver was charged banner diets _ [Bohaefer, (3807 Walnut’ st; Te A.| d . Towa, June I cause the Western Union men ustry is fo start th chin American Red ¢ aa a,b ; as Reena? an an fle ik illan Raat Chas cateetae ffer, K ae Bayer esy 8 i. z |“Américap railroad men will not tok are not organized, they are not y of democracy in industry prepared crosn-exam! pb: adeh is ay pe he I. W. W expected to strike here. to work F Stands on Right inanciers in detatt first legisiation, with the | clave. W; Clarence M. Stithman, Red. | erate the I, W. W. and similag Rate) toiegraph workete thruout | There are ‘ucnehdeitien «tad I stand upon my right to have it.| Formal denial’ of knowledge of hh ° lamation measures, also become| mond: Clinton B. Stott, Seattle box | fanatical organizations, as they be ls per cent,” I deny that anybody can properly | who got copies of the treaty in this ew Aalrs laws June 12 106A, R. F. D, No. 7, Seahurst | lieve that in this country one is the coun are out, 100 who, around a table, could frame is shhan, president of Seat . ide upon the |auestion that right country, or how it got here, was ex — park either an American or an enemy,and J. J. Rohan, ¢ 4 program 4 Ipor i a: . ‘ ssh ' Javisor da it in) Paris | pected Grom the witnesses s | abel S ‘on, Kirkland; V. Sund. | there is no room for the latter,” Wi local of the Commercial leg’ basic principles upon which inde M ! had r pected Grom the wit Vv. Li r ho: Mabel ratt n, n ! ‘an phers’ union, said Wednesday. “West: lrry what be governed in the future, | While there, regarding the retat The committes aleo was toedonsid or Go ster Shows strom, 2422 W. 64th st; Mary A./ren S, Stone, grand chief of the soe gang ater gem Stl ETAT, et Note Me > ea Increased Apathy Swain, 1403.W. 57th st; ¢ G.| Brotherhood of Locomotive Bie is ae Fig aSbap J ip ng den Beas monite Swanson, Burton; Viola Trick, 2339 | gineers, said today, , Stone is here out we do not expect them to walk vas etary of commerce Mational adjustment, and he brough hiff appearing as itn: f Souersia Aster’a conditio: a) ee ; . L rt n with th retar f r There is a ready market for Governor Lister ndition:. 4 anklin ave.; Geo, M. Vass, 586 18th | attending the national meeting of it away with him exterday wired, ask ghey ‘ ae recat peers ave; A. S. Vaughn, Pacific; R. C. | the brotherhood, ward P, Fick, the governor's person: J. P. Morgan, Henry P, Davison begin lie works or contracts, and forever aber prohibiting school teachers wh ording to the com: |? plaint, being operated for the inter of the Red Cross to affaira of inter: er whether it will ingigf on Jacob out here, because t company does | 14 tne secretary of labor, and The Western on ps two other reprosentatiy There was no injunction against | cused, as he had no Informatic , ; RD age aca bgp prqven ian yer | persons having > would help the investigators discarded pieces which are now Vincent, 1711, E. 68rd st; Lillian ———~- king the men WhO) 16 tie public, these men of capital | PT having id help the investfwat i 1 r ’ | al physician, Wednesday morning of the 165 union x 1) document bringing It to od desires to ask Schiff concerning the || #tored in your garret, and use |) 4 as ; ©. Waddington Highland drive; un nd labor would he the greates money to purchase NEW at wath Lpoepe in in mental) Anna Wells, 1525 16th ave. N.; Wil Noted Cartoonist walked out a year | : States, I understand there has work of the Leagye to Knfore this His pulse 116; rei | . council of men who real run the i will hy e apathy is pulse | i; respira lb L. Wester, Kirkland. graph com- such an injunction or pr Is. | Peace, of which the ¢fingneier has | furniture w n armonize a tb Tan 3 pur Ls ester, Kirklan 2h United. Ataten that could posmibly be | Much an Injunction or prohibition Im: | Peace, of woker. Borafwance. to|| with your present home. wur- || ton 24 and temperature 90" | ine’ nume ot Coroner c. ©. Tite | Held by Military assembled It not a secret document,” bring out who pays the bills for tor. | roundingy was substituted for Sheriff Stringer | PAR June 11.—The case of a hey |” uw seat prota taee pene not ude mer President Tait's toune In ne" nk AR ne School Teachers [in the order for the grand jury, on | Robert Minor, former cartoonist and at aio ic used furniture, You can sell the anands.” of their iT Which ! vew the ground that the sheriff is inter. | writer for the New York World, ; you wish ao. 0 pouettt and te i Threaten Strike ested in the case, altho no special |Who was arrested mysteriously here ae) catia Lauer show wit im OM, much &lor the Red Cross to the treaty pro. {inate the commitieean phone «Want Ad to The Star |) SAN DUEGO, Cal, June 11.—A | prosecutor has been appointed, Cor. |Sunday, is now in the hands 6b confemenes: a men are merely | yiuic take up) Senator KNOX regi ttOn eee ote ee et be cane fistrike of San Diego school teach- loner Tiffin was designated by the |the American military authortiaagy office boys of the men who rewll The rele of the « tolreserving to any nation, the pent | wc : Be A ors is threatened today, The teach-| court, the state law providing for |it was learned today. Information — tion on t true of na | 12. Set new ehairs and other ture 1 org sussociation has refused tolthe replacement of the sheriff by |regarding the charge against Minos niture for old. ign’ new ¢ ts unless their] the coroner wherever the'sheriff is|and his whereabouts is withhele salaries are raised, $300 a year, |neld to Be interested [pending further investigation, 1 do not mean that the railroad) p46 defended D: right to the | of the leagu rn. | presidents, or th nagers of in treaty draft, because of the relation fore proceeding with ndustr 1 mean the» real | internationa ny and to tra-| delay its of industry—the men who ditions of international _ rélationy, tions until efter the geace setQement rp ON PAGH’ TWO Made it such that Mr. Davison'# pow: | has been madre.

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