Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1907, p. 1

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v -- --""RAILWAY BUILDING ~-==5e KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 190%. Over The Wolld. Women are now permitted to enter Austrian universities, Hill Declares It is a Thing of the in Si Wiis &™% London; Reward For| held in England. Reports from Boston say an unisu- Pe at ast | ally large pumber of students are en- ¢ Bow . ture fairs | tering college this fall. | i: » | It is announced that the Duchess of | | Marlborough will sail from Kngland United States in Great Danger From Want of "iii: "un" Citi Sli. | Detectives and Police are Busy Hunting for . retary of state, is at present in Mon- | > 4 1 3 Transportation---Proposes Canal from Corey, Mexico, the gut oi he we oq [Warderer Fresh From the . . publ 3 y | The moose head and horns present: : 2 St. Louis to New Orleans. fed by W. I, - R, Preston to a ou Antipodes. iperor of Japan now adorn the palace i - . at Tokio. = - Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 1.--4'Why{one in this country, on account of the| The great floods in Spain have de-| : ; {do I thihk that railway building in| great distances. Investment in such | stroyed property valued at nearly four | v London, Oct, 1.--A close search is believe point to the identity of the {the United States i< n 'thing of the | facilities is next to the value of the|million dollars and hnve leit a host now being made in London for the| assassin, the Melbourne police have past ?' said James J. Hill, of the |soil on which we live. of people starving. [ murderer of Bernard Bauer, a London [drawn up a detailed description of the | Great Northern railroad, in an inter-| "Twenty-five years ago, railways Moritreal milk dealers have red and Melbourne diamond merchant. | man suspected, and an international view. : : ; thought that, Hike: the anered cows of | their price owing to the public | Scotland Yard has received news that et for him is proceeding. Mr, "1 don't think anything about it India, no profane hand would be laid from ten cents a quart 10 nine cents {the criminal- far, information Jeatling wer was one. of the best known dia- a quart, and live cents a pint. to whuse conviction £5,000 reward will | mond dealers in London and Mel: Dr. Thomas L. Rowland, Raleigh,|be baid by the Victorian gavertment-- {bourne : N.C "and his Second" wile, dard on] reached London, last week, and is now | . On the viotim's desk were his din: trial. charged with poisoning his first | in Niding here. maind-weighing seales. On them the wife, so that they might marry. ts The murder wax committed on June | police saw a single small stone, That portation. Busintss lex grown The yellow fever has not spread in | th, Mr, Bauer, a member of the well- | gave the clue from which the murder Ht 0. Tha Ibth of Nu Cuba and there appedrs no danger of {known firm of Bauer & Shaumer, % of | could be reconstructed. It was plain i Yo 'indertake to- ship a wr a general epidemic, as cases are com: | Audrey House, Ely Place, Hatton Gar- {that an unknown man had gained ac s you Jake 40 Sn : paratively few up to the present time, { den, was found in, his Melbourne office, cess to him. on pretense. of being a load of flour from Minneapolis to Liv The new 'Dominion of New Zealand | Modern Chambers, Collins street, with | buyer, and had struck him down while erpool, you cannot get a hill of lad-|, SoC 0 UGE Wilfrid Laurier greet- | his skull smashed, and the murdercr | the Victim was selecting stones to be MUFF $11 = : ny ne m New Jork dn_thiny days Saale ings to. her "elder sister," and says|escaped with a wallet containing near- | weighed on the machine. ' . : vou get it, the goods will not be dei qo phones to follow "jn her foot | I 1,000" worth of diamonds and aj A piece of the assassin's weapon lay C §£ : livered. It isa physical impossibil-| oo ; {gold hunter, watch worth 8500. "The in the vietim's blood--a bit of heavy > git. A report has come to Vancouver | Wateh bege # the initials "B.B.," and |iren tubing, apparently broken from a » o ( y fe : I | 3 : & ; y ) "The trouble is, there are not suffi-{{hat a crew from a Japanese schooner {had n blue enameled face, greater length by the force of the : i 3 cient terminals. Terminals are like Jas pillaged the village on Litak Bay, | Having discovered clues which they blows, Issobéella Fox is one of our [| 97, j hands and feet to men. The head may | Alaska, and killed cattle on the | . specialitide. We buy~ the | : = save him, but he will make a poor ranges on Shelikoff Island. I or sking Raw, Dress and manu- § ). race without fect. Trunk lines are! The International Skating Union of CANADA TOO PROSPEROUS. facture them in our. work- ¥ 4 mortgaged to the fifth time, and mon-| Ayjerica annountes that championship | ---- ; roonts, in two beautiful dJe- ey cannot be raised _ contests this season will be held at | Banker Fxplains Reason For signs, Come in and inspect When asked for a remedy. Mr. Hill Newburg, Saranac Lake, Pittshurg, | 3 ! : AE i Aske ' . ' \ | Money Stringency. our Genuine Furs. No obli- replied There is water enough from | Verona Lake, N.J., Saratoga Park'| o. " ) ¢ Winnipeg, Oct. 1.--'Don't look for gation to buy. St. Louis down to make a channel. All and Montreal. : R. ' ? the movement wants is a man with in- F. C. Wade, interviewed: by the Lon. |BUY Sosy money until next summer at least," said C. Bogart, general ; mp -- i h JAMES J. HILL. tellect and money to pay the billy. [don Chronicle, declares pace prejudice d ne 9% 0 weemeee-- | Such a channel would save from |was not the cause of the trouble in manager of the Hoiliinion Bank. 1 % John MeKa Fur House RI know. 1 certainly am glad that the | three to five cents on every bushel of | Vancouver, Violence cafe from . t# What do you thin a causy ol 4 y y [Inland waterways commission visitod | grain exported: Such-a- canal from-5t Habor element alone, engineered from {he mpney styingency ! Mr. Bogart 4 > | here, even if it did not stay long, for | Louis to New Orleans will be worth | the Un { States, W " z 2 : i 149-155 Broek Sr. the after effects will be great 1 ho ae many Panama canals as you can| Canadian interest& are "constantly "Over prosperity. Chere is mot 3 question of transportation is a legding | imagine 46 . being sacrificed by Beith diplomacy, enough money in Canada. Fe have a - : the London Globe declares, and not wonderful country here wot we rant | those of Canada off, but of every he" money to develop it. 1 think the Canadian banks ave adopting a Very v 0 LIV ES / REMA RKA BLE EXPL 01 tie colony through. the whole 'em wish policy in ehdeavoring 10 restrict ® { * ] ! Ras 3d J speculation of every description . an . At Exsinuba, Michi Lapt. James ¥. oq ig after the legitimate wants of Nicholson, aged sixtystwo, of Rufialo, gitimato | 0 Just th stock of Olives before the recent heavy 3 fell through an open batch into the gramate JOFTOWErs, Just now ey | advance in price, and for the present our | 7 hold of his boat, the Ealedovia, of the [$5 wih De ng rT no customers can have them at the old B E . Fi G M d l F | Corrigan-MoKinley i! nd was fine {10 2 e crop moved quickly, or prices rave Engine Fireman Gets Medal From |: ii i. 5 vis Boke, [it oot of ihe comntey and got Olives at 10c. per bottle, . { "Joseph Lyons, mous. London | money bak in. Jt's money that we Olives at 15c. per bottle, | caterer, noted for of the want, and no sont: the, ia out Olives at 'per bottle, ' : annual lord meve and senile can do gg : - to ug, the, Olives at 35c. per bottle, een bit having among his many famous cafes |) CRS - . nl on , thins kept re * n re: tie: ard: ne ; ro ns ear good m y rs Olives = 4Ce. peribostle, London. Oct. T.--The Tohdon Ga- [he was exposed to all. the force of the | New "York is iil ay haa |Back: The season opened late and the i *P > | zotte in ates a . or «lal | @scaping steam, Pearce managed ati ajaady y ie : 5 3 ar strike of the longshoremen in Mon- Olives at 78c. per bottle. zetle intimat that the Albert medal | I 2 J {already issued in England, ' called o y ce the highest civil reward for bravery | great personal risk to lift the injured | "Tha Master Crime." treal delayed a good deal. | $3. g t raver) | : "What do you think of the crop?" | asked the reporter bist, ¥ on them, but profane hands were laid on them, "This country, to-day, is in most imminent danger from want of trans portation. Business has grown so THANKSGIVING DAY. The proflamation Thursday, October 31st, as Thanksgiving Day, appears in the Canadian Gasgette, in the following terms : "Whereas, it has pleased goodness, this year to our Dominion of . Canada a bountiful harvest and other bless- Tre T TTR T RTT T TTS TVR I IIIT VIYYY S 5 "We, therefor: consider- that these blessings ens oe by. Dio le thr - ominion, 0 = We were fortunate in buying a large CEEHFEEXFERFER , to a point, and wa da. Thursday, the thirty-first day of October next, as oa ¥ day of general Thanksgiv- » ing Se Almighty Ay toy ¥ New Pattern Suit Lengths. e bountiful arvest an other blessings with which Ld How Ba tiers Juste Tangths. Canada has been favored NH this year, and we do invite ¢ New Silk Marquisettes. all our loving subjects b New Chiffon Ninons. throughout Canada to ¥ X New French Delaines. observe the said day as a % day of general Thamks- Wf : New French Flannels. giving : » «Of all which our loving Ww | New Laces. subjects and all others ¥ New Trimmings A a FBEFEFEREEXEERRLXERKEE And a full.gallon bottle at | driver into a place of safety. A duel between: Fdlitor: Mazier, of : . --has heen conferred by the king or / a aile 2 the] y . yste ung on After he had failed to close tie |the Reveil, apd Dr. Dupuy, was fought © ' : . . William Henry Pearce, of Islington, | throttle valve, he climbed over cab |i, the rink at St Pierre Miquelon Now, that s where 1 want to in. iis ee . - _ | near Newcastle, New South Wales, for | of the engine along the boiler, expos-|jast week. Swords wi ehoORenh i the terview you, remarked the general IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. one of the most remarkable exploits in | ing himself again to the escaping | weapons : ' ROC : s After | ton "minutes. of fierce | Manager. "From what we hear down > = the history of railway travelling. | steam and water. Having reached the [fighting the editor received a bac east there is not going to be so large Auction Sale of Hotel Pearce was the fireman of a passen- | footplate and placed one on he thE of he sword Tin the right] crop as last year and not of as Furniture ger train, which was running between draw hook for support, he reached un- breast. 1t is reported that Mazie good quality, 1 should say lit will be Maitland and Sydney. at forty-five | der the buffer plank for a distance of | will he compelled to ~ accept another about seventy-five per cent, of last WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2nd, 30 a.m. miles an how, when a boilerplate col- | about eighteen inches and opened the |challenge. yoat Grand Union Hotel," Brock awd Ontario | Japsed. The driver was scalded so |oock of the airpipe, thus applying the My eT cy (severely that he died of his: injuries, | suteatie bake and bringing / train | A LEADING RAILROADER. ti Cana ives Parlor Suite, Wardrobes, Offiee Chairs and Pearce was also scalded. Though [to a standstill. | more ans no a a re acu Mv ] : eo re | nents as Curope early ables, yg Te abion Eiecius |He Began Back About Forty | ear. and everywhere you hear of Fan, King and Lion Heatc Cos : A to ee "Swing Doors, * Very. F DAILY MEMORANDA. TERRIFIED MURDERER. | to do is to be patient a little while ¢ Hotel Steel Range, Pictures, Crockery Hurrah | i mint 3 E 4 : and everything is going to come, Te rire For Queen's, | i ; and Glasswire hor uti Bros'. New FalleHats, | Waved Bloody Clothing and : -- ALLEN, The Auctioneer. : y S ; 5 243 Sydenham St. Telephone, 252. i Roller Rink every afternoon and even-| Crucifix in His Face. 4 Ey WANTS [HEM 10 MARRY. Prices Of Nova Scotia Apples erg rere | INE" | Pittsburg, Oct. I.--We - her $ AR -- . § yx . waving over he . ay City Property Committee, 4 pan., Weds | 0 i and two ea aon] . Million Jffered As Iicucement to London, Oct. 1-Mr.. Howard, the Valuable Properties For Sale, nestay : ' shirts that ad heen worn by her . 4 SA : ve snISemen agent-general for Nova Scotia, re . RINGWOOD, magnificent grounds t RM Te Paani, wid 2.50. pn pI hen they were murdered "Mr ' | : Y Two Young Men. | ports that the steanier 'Rappahatioc k, MARRIED, and buildings. : o Moreo . - Cnt tel Fino oY acted a CSOTNE «0 = Pittsburg, Oct. 1.-- The late Paul H. | with the first shipment of Nova Scotia | mR At Pot Hope, Sept, ROSELAWN beautiful residence Queen's Arts and 3 clence asses 'be A ' o gre 4 1 Y \ Hacke. a wealthy art connoisseur and [apples hx arrived The fruit, which rd, 1907, bY 1. Clarke, and grounds, also other desirable gin to-morrow. in the coroner's court during the in id bachd leaves $1,000,000 3 arrived i bei tly Graven Stirting, Arthur J. Leader, \Kingston, residences, at various prices. Full Wonderland, New Bilou Theatre and | questin connection with the murder of | ' ' an olo. hachelor, 'eaves §), Hs as CATER BN 00 Ming mosyy to Mary B. Price, Olden. information at SWIFT'S Real New Princess Theatre, every afternocn > . an inducement to his two male rela- ;steins, was of small sizes. Many sam- . ra a Arob , y after 1 CALLUM-WILMOT At 44) Brock lustate and Insurance Agency, Cor. ' John and Pasquale Rizzo. : i | badly | MOA LL v --/ 2 t 0 ng ets v, || fd evening Cowering urider "the accusing Yook of 3 tives to marry, provided they have | ples wre clenn but some were badly street on Oct st, by th en. ing a arence 8 h This day in history (--United States | | OWT g ALi Fras 8 ° ; children. He Jeit his maiden sister, | spotted. The prices obtained were for A rehdearon J K Mucttionne. Mabel Spanish peace commission in Paris, 1808. | the en od woman, Frederico Jordan, ' 5 . { J £1.000 ni a " baa - dv 'N a 1 secorml daughter « PP. G. Wilmot, o McKinley tariff passed, 1890; Peace of held as an accessory to the murders, {Re So fu. ah avnuity of 2 or G year. Franson, a to 33 ' Os [me to Jom MeCallum, of Glenburfie, ; : > N a Mis cousin, Mrs, Jos sarge, | . Ms. to 23s Roller Rink Amvigns, 1801 wm ' Bama turned pale, held out his hands ap 5 and to hes i ans. Tio RS a | Ha. Ribstons 8 20s, to . ser -- . ® y er issionary from Baflin's ral} 4 . (a and to he » Sons, » 1 i | DIED. 4 he or a. ar For, > : ha fo he womans onl yan fol ¥ 3 annuity of $1,000 per year cach. It Two Lives Lost. GIBSON.--~AL Inverary. op Oct. Ist i Y i 0 err A 8 S Johns i We cour oom, x ¥ : + } L p y. . Skating at 2.30 and 7.30 pan. n the Northern Lands, in ISt ohn : i* to the latter the entire residue of | Rome, N.Y. Oct. 1--Mr. and Mrs 1907, VWitea Jane, devghter of Joh Sunday School - House, to-niorrow, { Coroner Armstrong ne y \ y netay croner rmstrong adjourned the , the estate will go if they have chil | Willian; - Sisbower of New. London Gibson, syed twenty-nine Yoprs. So z 4 Srd ds BAND EVERY EVENING. nis' Somme. at's ole Ss strong « : ! : Sel y Pat. E 5 Ti N } Er a sianion sid J arden Was taken Suck 56 Vp. > dren, but if not, it is to be divided Leight miles west of here, were drowned | F oral fo - BE Cte ry Fron . 81. Jail. P ere 8 on Septem- 7 p twos > ta ol : ' > p.m 0 Sand ery. Erie Select Patrongge, 5 Tickets Bi WHIG TELEPHONES. ber 12th, as the result of a family as y between the We stmoreland hospital, lin the Erie canal, yesterday. A man, ard acquaintances respectfully invited Hospital. of Greenburg, St. Paul's Or- | fishing some distance away, saw the to attend. 243--Busihess Office. feud, it is said. TAKE NOTICE. 220--kditorial Rooms. 8 phan Asvium, of Butler, and the | woman run out of the house for the I have the hest Mne of Heaters Iever | . . . a irace Reformed church, of this city ; : i " | 292--Jobbing Department. i 3 / . y iureh, of Hg city. canal and jump in. She was immedi mad, | have also en emormous stock of ¥ i Boy Killed At Arnprior. / gS i | cana pamj ROBERT J. REID Legal Forms, all Kinds, at Whig. Arp Oct. 1: LAIRPE }> Cutz. ¥ -- atelt followed by her husband, who The OE Fw Undertaker Furniture, that I want to dispose of at d 2 Box Cars Smashed. | attempted to rescue her, but failed. Phone 577, 227 Princess St very law prices, as 1 want the room for | ar ixt 1d Cl ¥ ' or , | 8 n-year- 8 . ; bi Heaters. TURK'S Second-Hund Store, | han, sixieen-year-oj¢ son of Charles Charles S. Mellen Renfrew, Oct. 1.-Two empty C.P.R.| ------------ 894 Princess street. | Gutzman, a prominent farmer pear : eid I . : | i o e, met instant death om Friday. (Charles Sanger Mellen, presic ent of hox cars were smashed Saturday, by He Shot Himself. The young man was engaged. in dis. the N. Y. N. H. & H.- railroad, was an incoming ( IR. freight from the| pg chester, N.Y., Oct, 1. Ambrose C, A i hg Mgas "horn at Lowell, Mass. on August |west. The empties were left on the | zGlachlin, city treasurer of Roches. mim oar mise tributing soil fertilizer, when, on ac- |, o 4 i the railws % Et " 3 + 3 BE he borer Taking at unex. | 16th. 1551. He started in the railway | main line while shunting was being | te from 1531 to 1884, was found in GRAND H SE ® pected start, he was thrown over the | oF ie WAY. back in 1869. He began | carried 'on in the flour inill siding. The | Lis bed, in a dying condition, yeste ec on -------- -- front of the waggon and literally as a clerk in the cashier's department | cars started on. the down grade and |day, from - the 'effect 'of a bullet T ground to Jeath beneath the heav + | but had become auditor of the B. & | with increasing speed met the freight. | wound, inflicted by himsell. WEDNESDAY, oc : . : } Av henls * |X RR. in SSL. Mr. Mellen rose The engine was somewhat damaged, ---------- Suin 8, and Lee Shubert (Inc BIJOU THEATRE, 165 PRIN- " { . j rapidly in railroad wark and wa the | but the cars were smashed to pieces.| At Bronte, Ont., John Armstrong offer CESS, NEAR BAGOT ST. 1 w 3 - | genera trafhe anditor of the mon rs t-------------- | accidentally killed himself. He found i se are showing some H . hx vai h Qf QO accel v ! ! am owe Today and this evel =. there pretty odd articles in Plates, HISAR | acl ruilrend fram. 188 und] i8pe The president of the Automobile As-|a shotgun dnd started to examine it, |} es ' rs will be repested" for (he Tass time { Jugs, etc Z 1 He was called 10.1 je jIranielen: oe he sociation has called a special commit- evidently not knowing it was loaded In the Musical Souty, Bursa the magnificent colored Fnglist : A NATIONAL LEAGUE. {avshern Pacific ruilvoud in J He roo tee to consider the restriction of races | The gun went off, apd Armstrong s of 'Two. Lontinents. held this important post until 1905 0 oo duly built tracks. head was literally blown to pieces. { THE BLUE OON when he was elected to his peesent . -- - b position. His home is in New Haven, Biggest Musical Comedy Com- Pantomime, Which has delighted pe al Kingston' audiences for two. days. NEW ARRIVALS Conn. C 2 pioation ever comeefved. Compxny OFFINS ON DOO S a pion Socal "emi v | i > i i xceptional vocal ciency. The Marriage Denied. : Tenors of worki-renowned fame. «The Mysteridis Castle," EVERY DAY. Gorgeous scouery. Daztling cos: PN 3 " or "Harlequin's Trinmph i Come and see the pretty New York, Oct. 1.--Mise Catharine tumes. lnlarged orchestra. things. | Wood, yesterday, brought action in 20 BIG SONG HITS 20 {the supreme court for absolute di vorce.from United States Senator <T. | Mysteries Cause Terror Reign Among Residents 40 PRETTY GIRLS 40 C. Platt, alleging that she had been Prices--205c¢., married to him in the Fifth Avenue f Ei *. T : $1.50. hotel. New York, in 1901. John B or &L i own. Seats now, oy Hh ne Bogart also said that Euro- pean capital was turning gradually whom these presents may Ww concern, are hereby required to take notice and to gov- Wf ern themselves according- x 5 eed] StOBCY'SE Come and see them. You'll be delighted. Canada and its prospects. All we have | | i ------------ New York, Oct. 1.--Ilhe organization of a national Independence league has been decided upon by repre- sentatives of state Inde- pendence leagues and others who are in sympathy with the objects of these leagues as outlined in state or ldcal latforms. The national ody will be a solidification *EXKE With all. the gorgeous - stage set- tings and accessores to be seen in the greatest thewtres of Lon- ie de on HL Robertson Bros. To-Morrow NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. of minor leagues existing or Three Clean I. F. P. PARTRIDGE, DOING : : ness as F. Partridge, of 275 King yet to be formed. Its aims Bright, Comedies. J this City. as general Wirework und Wire- are political and in opposi- 3 , : cloth Manufacturer, have this day taken tion to the republican. and TOMMY. ATKINS AND THE my two sons, FP. Walter and R. H. Part- | democratic parties, which, BABI " NEIGHBORS AND ridge, into my business as partners, LENA AND THE LOVERS.' style of the firm being in future, Part- the league promoters . de- The first shows how a Soldier ridge & Sons, the pew firm assuming all clare are dominated:by cor- Boy played nurse and 'mixed the olhmtions of my business aod tovhon poration interests and HO longer represent the people. EREE #3 FRERETF AFF AEE ¥ Stanchfield, for Senator Platt, asked (Mffice are r to call for {that the matter be heard in private same Wedne by referee. He said Senator Platt London, Oct. 1.--The mystery sur-jago to do some shopping, hut before | SOROEOR ARRRORROEORCRORO0) never married Miss Wood. rounding the finding of a miniature |#he had gone far was seized with the | ---------------- i 1 0 ' 1 © come t | & 1 Failed To Appear cofin on the dogrsteps of two. houses Hi a ot b heir om a S. : * a > - 4 i Ne! - Pi g PH ny | . ee = | Joseph Ewart, remanded by Jubtice Furber street, Lrewe, has caused 8 The next morning she received a let-| Th ise AND a ON MR of the Peace Hunter 'on two charges, considerable amount of alarm. The | tor stating that she was wise in turn: | sxpress thanks to their way friends and the family fwd caused by an in + F. PARTRIDCE, failed to appear, when his case was | colfins are perfect * models, and, ac |ing back, as otherwise she would have! neighbors for Kindness and sympathy, at notent boing match id ho Crescent Wire Works. ¥* called. at Portemouth, on Monday | cording to an undertaker, must have [Jost her life. the death of Mit son MW. vod brother rs ho yore ov GOT 3 ARR ARR AAR AR AA RO ' ' . | . | Ik v: bean OWE . y er ve 0 Sone th os os FRHESIIBIGIICIIISISICIISIINE | afternoon, and a warrant was issued | Deen constructed by a competent per-| Only a short time ago the same ps hg od especiolly the C.0.F, EE sh He A a : a th at t i iw nfrdotstand that juan, @ ; oi : neighliorhood ag th own nes state | of which he was a member. ¥ ¥ 5 FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. 1.0 group ol Lansdian and nites ns, eft the city. is brother," In ve meantime another mystefy tof ierfor hy the fis > of what was! BIJOU. - He. a ° B | States financiers offered to purchase [Thomas Ewart, charged with bein [has arisen, Mes. Allman, a young [described as a bomb, attached to a} Hest's "Short Stop" has cured more Roll Bacon, 12§c. per Ih. Fora avick | nh 1e-1 : BY y ol 3 2 | a) p has cured mal | one million acres of land in New Op (drunk, and disorderly, paid his fine, |W idow, rescang in the locality, says |fuse, in a yard at the back of Fui-| coughs than pay ther cough cure, snd TT * 2 * EXER ~ Wy HFEF ** babies up' ; the second depicts all debts are to be paid. nw os T be. THE ERE ES RR | uadiog, HJ. MYERS, 60 Brock St. tario for one million dollars. land was allowed hiv liberty, | that she leit her home un few days her street, costs but 15 cen % . s pr VEE a dinner try our Hamburg Steak or Blood -

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