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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST Hi, UHV2 rnVFFCCFC TA PAI IPF lVill LOOLO IU I ULIvL MAYS IIU WAS 1KUXK ON XKJiiT of Mriui:u. WH Fum-d to Drive With ar- tholiii in Lnuiuiry Wagon to I)Immso of Hotly. CinCAGO, Aug. 15.-4 ;ar Thomp son late last night nl-iiittHi t a newt paper man that he no longer dtld the story of Mrs. Taller-day, who make the charge that he and William Ilartholln carted Mlmne Ku-Leir body through the streets in e It vn dry wagon from (he Itarlho.'n l.oune. In Calumet :-.vemie, to the ir.'.'i at Seventy-fourth and State streets. " I turned In my !a-i.vlry wag . at jni j alli .t.-moiishoj a Mnt In that the A agar! stables the night Minnie town. The fixtures were shattered Mitchell was killed alvwt S St. o ciock," jintn kindling xvood and the stock of he said. "I stopped a.H nr.C sexe.l 1uor ,,reJ ,nu the uU" A ,Mta- sourl brewing company claimed to drinks at Clancy's saloon end then I ! vn th(. propor,y and bro,lj:ht suit wra. to th house In Ca'umet avenuo. rfn(t w memWr9 ot fhe smashers" It must have own about 10 o'clock or(ranllatlon for dan,ases. In when I reached there. charging the Jury Judge Hamilton de- "I met Bartholin In the house. I 1, flxmw) aB. ,tJU0r do not deny now that I went out with I ksaJ properly an(1 enllt!Hi t0 went to my room and after that 1 can- protec0on of lhe ,aw. The jury not say anything as to what trans- judgment pired in the house. I may Jfor m The eitilpns who wen? 3e dntnk or I may have been drugged. , (n I do not konw h supreme court " Whatever I did I do not know. I i do not deny now that I went outwith him, but I cannot remember. What ever I did he made me do. I mas have gone with him In the wagon as this woman says she saw we with the wagon in the street the next morning. If I was there, it Is all a blank to . me." NO FURTHER DISCOVERY. CHICAGO, Aug. 15. Little progress - upon twin boys IS years of age, who was made by the police today in solv- jwere before him on a charge of burg tng the mysteries of the Bartholin jlary. The boys were Robert and John case. Milton Edwards, who arrived ;Scott. sons of prominent people of this from Denver, was able to do no more 'city, and it Is alleged that they have than strengthen the suspicion regard- 'committed a large number of burg Ing the guilt of Thompson. jlarles during the past summer. Oscar Thompson still decline to I Judge Bailey gave the option of a tell anvthing and Insists he cannot re- 'reform school sentence or a cow hid member where he was on the night ,lng. and they chose the latter. The of the murder of the Mitchell girl. sentence of the court was thn rar . ried out, a janitor wielding the raw NO NEWS FROM TROOPS. Report That Shans Are Defeated and Europeans Safe. BANGKOK, Aug. 15. Great anxiety prevail here because no telegrams have been received from the Europeans In the north slncenine day ago when the Shans attacked Lakon and were repulsed. The telegraph line Is open. Official reports are reassuring. Later French troops, after a record Journey, occupied Phrae and it Is re ported that the Shans were defeated with a loss of 200. The danger is be lieved to 1 over and the Europeans are unmolested. PERIOl-S AUTOMOBILE COLLISION NEW YORK, Aug. 1A serious automobile accident has Just occurred near Bourg-en-Brese., says a Herald cable from Alx-les-Bains. M. Mau rice Dollfus and his mother, wife of the well-known stockbroker, collided with a tree. Mme. Dollf-is had a leg and one arm broken and the automo bile xvas completely smashed. M. Mau rice Dollfus and the chaffeur were un lnpured. VIOLATE REVENUE LAWS. New York Cigar Dealer Violates Law Relating to Destroying Stamps. NEW YORK Aug. 15. Morgan Mar shall a cigar dealer of this city, has been held in $2500 ball by United States Commissioner Shields on a charge of violating the internal revenue laws re lating to destroying stamps on cigar boxes. The internal revenue officers learned reecntly that some one was buying empty cigar boxes from clubs, cafes and hotels, where expensive ci gars were used. If they were for imported goods and in good condition, from 50 cent to a dollar each was paid for the boxes, providing the stamps were not de- HOW IS YOUR lylVIDR? ' USE ' For Bilious nd Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Psln In the Stomach, Sick Headache, OiddlneM, Fulneu and Sw ailing alter meala, Diztlneae and Drow5lne, Cold Chills, Fluahings ol Heat, Leaa of Appetite, Shortness o Breath, Coftlveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac. Thm Firm Dam will Oiv Mlml TwrnrH Minute: This no fiction. Bvery ulterer la earnestly Invited to try one Boi oi these Hills, and they will be acknowledged tobaWORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECH AM B PILLS, Uktn directed, will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or Irregularity ot th system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver they act Ilk magic- few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthen ing th muscular system ; restoring th long-lost Completion: bringing back the keen edg of appetite, and arousing with th RoMburf of Humllh thm wholm Phytlcml of to human frame. These are "tacts" admitted by thousands, In all classes of society, asd one of th best guarantees to the Xervon and Debilitated is that Bhmm'B PUlm hmvm thm fargmst Salt ot mny Pmtmnt Mmdiolnm In thm Full directions with each box. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, Eng., and met Canal st.,Kew York. Said Everywhere, In Boxen, 10 cento and 23 cent. As tn 'clubs and cfe i-iRsra are served on trays, the clerks and the steward have ex-cry opportunity to preserve i boxes In good condition. Marshall denies his guilt. According to persons well informed about the cigar trad?, there are factories" in this city and at Key West, vhkh ivnke stufTers," or cheap cigars, to lake the place of high priced and mported cigars. They come In boxes marked w ith the Initials of the cigars for which they at to be substitute I. It is said that many of the best clubs and ho tels are flooded with these cigars. which can be purchased for $70 per thousand, instead of setting the fine ones they suppose they are r-uylng. JOINT SMASllKKs? AS FIXED. Judge Holds That TJ.pior Was Legal Property and Entitled to Pro tection. TOPEKA. Kits., Aug. 15,-Some time !aro the citizens of Xoivat.ir Kas,, or- BOYS SENTENCED TO LASH. Twins Aged 13 Are Oi"e Twenty-One T-ashes for Committing Burglary. WEST SUPERIOR. Wis.. Aug. 15.- I" Twenty-one lashfs across the tack." is the sentence thM has bet-n imposed jby Judge Bailey in the municipal court hide. jABANDON SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. Will In the future Take No Action In Like Troubles. CHICAOG, Aug. 15. Teamsters and their employers, in separate meetings ;last night, decided to abolish the sym pathetic strike from the teaming In dustry. The employers at a down town .hotel, combined to fight the sympa thetic strike, and the teamsters, at .headquarters, agreed that such action 'could not be taken unless sanctioned by a two-thirds vote of the joir.t ex ecutive committee of all the '.x-a's. j The disastrous results of the ecer.t strike by the freish'ha.vll-rs frd if.ck jing house team'ra lim;ht bom rar-tif-s to a -a ? c-.-its of a i sympathetic trit?. ! I PRISONER INNOCENT OF THEFT. ! Prosecutor Finds Mrn y in tn Old j .ii;.jr. ! CHICAGO, A'J? :: -.f-r . .F.ng the arrest of t- -.-. o charge iof stealing fi'V?, A. Spur. 3042 Ir.'i:&r. Ar.'.- has found the money in fA .id slippers, where it had Vr, j ' -. ti -vlthout her knowledge. When Miss Sfor reported the loss of the mony. sh suspected Albert Fogg and William Mat.'h'vs, two plasterers, who were working in the house. These men were arrested and bound over to the criminal court. They probably will be reh-ased. i DOWIE'S DISCIPLE COMMITS SUP 'IDE. CHICAGO. Aug. 13.-Deacon W. A. Starrett, a disciple of John Alexander Dowie, has commited suicide by tak ing laudanum at a hotel in Waukegan. lNo cause Is assigned. Woycd. as required by Mw PERSONAL MKNTION. J. A. Roll Is up from 'Frisco. A. L. Young Is here from Portland. R. I. I.lnd r Is down tr-nn P.n t and. W. A. Vuille. of lMrtland, Is In the city. K. S, Burr, of Grays lilver, Is In the city. O. Sture was her from Knappa Fri day. F. Owens xvas up from 'Frisco Fii day. Dr. Logan has been ill the past few- day.. Tom Ross Is reported to be out of danger. A. Hagren ,of Un sktleld, xvas In the city Friday, Frank M. Ha riser, of Chicago, w as here Friday. V. T. Ross xvas down from West- port Friday. James .Mama, & Knappa n.nn, xvas here Friday. Mrs, J. C. Mayo has returned from her Seaside visit. C V. Dolph was down from the metropolis Friday. S. R. Cogan, of Lewis and Clark, xvas here Friday. J. R. Wherry was in the ilty yes- teidsy from Kiie. H. Hamblet and xvlfe, of JMrilat.d, are at the Occident. J. and V. V. Vlnsan, of Skamokawa. were here recently. Milton Smith, of Rainier, was a Fri day visitor to Astoria. Gus and Mrs. Fricke have returned from an up-river tour. Oeorge Slcor, of Kelso, was an As- torlt visitor yesterday. T. B. Eeatty, of Salt Lake City, xvas lewing Astoria yesterday. W. H. Red was here from Wnr- rendale. Wash., yesterday. Thomas Stocks, of Bell -wie, I laho, is registered at the Parki-r. P. F. Brown and C. W. Brush, of Tillamook, are In the Hy. Phil McDnough was here from Mc- Donough's htnllng yesterday. Miss Effie Bennett, of Portland, Is visiting M'ss Lila Sutherland. W. S. Paige, of he Ke:iey-f1ark Company, of Portland, !s !iere. C. Ren Riesland xxas up from Tilla mook looking around yesterday. D. Stussl, of New York, was regis tered at the Occident yesterday. Fred Blaiilel. af Olney. wa among the vlsitois In the city yesterday. Mrs. Lyons, of Portland, Is the guest of Miss B?ss Reed, for a few day Miss Effie Bennett, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Llla Sutherland. H. C. Hansen and wife, of The Dalies, were In the city yesterday. Among the Portland ia-es to be seen here this morning is that of L. O. La kin. Otto H?ilbrn has returned from bis mountain outing, feeling like a new man. Misses Paulin, Daisy and Hilinn Colbert were here from Uwaoo yes terday. Hon J. N. Williamson, wife and daughter were In the city Friday, from Prineville. P. M. Maher, J. C. H. I., and O. P. Wheeler, J. C. H. I., are registered at the Occident. Dr. Haviland, George Irving and E. R. Graham were all here from Cath iamr. yesterlay. W. G. Martin, representing Wadoms & Co., wholesale grocers of Portland, jxvas here Friday. A. R. Johnson !s able to be at work jigain after a short but very dis agreeable illness. Bert Fan-ell. of the Portland firm of Everdlne A Farrell. spent Friday In Astoria, on business, j Fred Kettlr has a Jammed up star j board hand, caused by a barrel of cement falling on It Senator John IT. Mitchell Is expected to pas? through t'lls city tomorrow cn his way to Seaside. Two of Gus Woods' Portland friends, Jordan Zan and David Honeyman, are here, visiting him. Miss Grace Rannells, who has been studying music in Los Angeles, re turned yesterday noon, Mrs. J. W. Welch is enjoying a visit from her brother. Major Rees, U. S. A., and her neicj. Miss Rees. Archie Pellard. of Altoona, was look ing over a might good town yester day. He spent the day here. Mrs. John Dooly, Bracken Dooly and Laura Nixon all of Walla Walla, were visiting In the city yesterday. H. C. McAllister, the handiome rnd happy representative of the K. C. Baking Powder, is doing the ttxvn. U. Hulwn, from Grays River, took home some good goods Friday that he purchased from Astoria merchant. W B. McKinney was down from the big Willamette town yesterday, sneaking a few words for the Portland Journal. Washington's deputy fish commis sioner, L. Burton, was In this city yes terday, while on his way to visit the Chinook hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somervllle and John Somervllle were up from their cottage at Seaside to attend the dance at Knappton last evening, James Taylor leave thl morning on the steamer Columbia for San Fran cisco, where he goe to attend the Berkeley preparatory school. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Mourn on tli. Ore. wife5 The Palace Commercial St- IIXHXXX1 LXXI Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds ot lowest rates, for tisliermeu, Farmers and Loggers. A Ve ALLEN- Tenth and Commcrcral Streets Castings We are prepared to make them oa ihort notice and of the best material Let ua give you estimate on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrst-cla work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. 1W ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., fan Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Facific Const ovt-i twuity-two year SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents. Astoria, Ore. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. REPORT OP FAILURES. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.-Dun's Re view ay: Failure for the week were 194 In the United State agalnit 168 Inst year. SUITS OUR CLIMAT2J. The rapidly Increasing use of hln- gle as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and fn. npncmanFal mimnMaa. make a great demand for a shingle taln which preserve tne wooa, prevents moss, sua retains a iresn, nanasome appearance. PdoHmilarlv la aiirh thA rune in damn climates. The need Is well mt In a perfect article maae rigm nere in As toria. CutWrtba Creosote Shingle attains im nanotNttlv'fk nrpaprvA.tlv. handsome and durable. They are put up in eigni cuiura anu evei psvuiuikb guaranteed. HOLMES & MeIiEA(l Horse Shoeing Wa?on Mak Ingf, General Blacksmitbing". Toielfth St., Opp. flshm Opera House Oi-adtintes of the school r In con stant demand at salnrte ranging front JI0 to $100 per month. Student tuk the state examination during their course In th ohool nd nr prepared to receive ",'kt certificate on grad uation. Expense range from $130 to $1TS per year. Strong normal coume and well equipped training department. Tlw fall term opens September 11 For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, E. D. JIKSSUCR, President, or J. U. BUTLER. Secretary. ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Estate Range and they will tell you they r mixst wtlsfactory they hav vr used. They require but UtU fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are caiily managed. For 1 in Aitorla only by IV. J. Scully 4JI BOND STREET, Between Math nd Tenth Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meal, 25 emits, Sumliiy Pinners n Spwialty. Evcrythinjr the market nlfortk PalaceCateriniCompany XIIIIIIXXIIXIIXXIXXIXIXXTI IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Cor. IMh and Fianklln are. TELEPHONE MilN 661 Dr. T. It. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria. Or. C. 01. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. 678 Commercial St., Astoria. Or. TELEPHONE RED 20L Andrew Asp, Wagon Maker, Blarhmitli and Hnrnenboer FIRCT-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship art Steamboat Repalrlng.Oenerai Black smithing, Flrst-Clat Horse. Shoeing, etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB OREGON SliOiT LINE and Union Pacific TIMB rii'HKD- Depart Chlcnjia Portland Special :04 a, m. via Hunt ington Atiantlo "' Exprea Arrlvs From Portland, fall TJhk,tenvor, Vt, Worth, Urns- Im. Kansas City 4:Mp. m. St. Lnul, Clilongo and KasL Salt I-k. Denver Ft. Worth, oma I:6U n. m. ha, Kansas City. St. Louis, Chloogn 1:10. at via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall I p. m. via Spokane nd Bast, Wall Walla. Ijowlston, Spo kane. Minneapolis mi. faui, uuiutn Mllwauka. Chi ps gn and East 7:00, n "1 hour from Portland to Chios go No Chang of Car. OCEAN AND RrVISn SCJI-DWUB From Astoria All Ulln data. ubjeot to ehang For San Francla- tie. Monday so every (Jjr. 7a. m. Dailv t cept Sun. Columbia Illvtr Tn Portland and 1 1, tn. way Landing. Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria on tide dailv for llwmta. tvinnMtlnv i)um with train for Long Desohv Tlocm and North Ueach polnta. Returning nr- nve at Aetona sume evening. Q. W. LOUNSBKRRT, Agent Astoria. A. L ciuia. General I'aasenger Agent. Portland. Orraytn. EAST SOUTH VIA Dt'DOt. Fifth and Leave Irving sts. Portland Arrtve Overland Kspren Train for Halem. Roteburg, Ash land, Sai-rami-nto, Ogden, Ban Fran claeo. Mojav. Le An-ci, paeo. New Orelean and the East. At Woodbum (dally except Sua dav). morning trala connect with train for ML An. gel, Bllverton, Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Ml. Angel and Silver ton. Corvalll pasaen er. Sheridan paaspn- :M p.ro 7 :tl a.m 1:89 a.m 7:N p.m 7:80 a.m t:M p.m 111:25. m l4:S p.m 'Pally. Plwlly xn-y Sunday. Rebate ticket on sale tstwM-n Port land, Sacramrnto and Ban Frnrlco. Net rate 117.50 first clan, without berth and $1100 second clean, Including berth. Rate and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained irwn . a. St-hllhng. Third and Wash ington sreets. TaJIHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Ji-fferson St. Leave for Oswgo dally at 7:20, :4I a. m.; U:30, I:6r, !:26, f:15, :2S. 8:06, 11:30 P. m. and 8:00 p. m. on Hun. lay only. Arrlv at Portland dully at t-.ii, 8:30, M0:50 a. m.; 1:35, 8:18 i:38, t.W, 7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally t-icppl Mon'lav: 8:80 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun day only, Leave for Dallas dally except Run day at 4:30 p, m. Arrive at Portland at 8:30 a. m. Paenger train leaves Dalli for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays' nnd Fri day at 8:45 p, m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturduy. Except 8unday. R. B. MILLER. Den. Frt. and Pas. Agt BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word Thl Tell of the Paosenger Service vl fhe Northwestern line.. Eight Trains Dally Between St, Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, leeries Liming wars, Library and Observation Cars, Fre Reclining Cbalr Car, The 20th Century Train Run -Very Day of the I ear, The Finest Train In the Work Electric Lighted Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, th Hnest Dally Train Running Between Ut. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West Made vl The NORTHERN PACIFIC OR EAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS, Thl 1 also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St, Paul and Minneapolis. All Agent Sell Tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MBAB, H. I SISLER, General Agent Traw. Agent 848 Alder Street, PorUand. Oregu. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. UAVI rOKTUNt) Porllnnd Unliiit l'e iKt for Astoria ami AHHIVB N:Ma.m. 11:10 a.m. 7;W) p.m IS :50p.m. 8:40 p.m. way points. AHTOItl A 7:na.m 8:10 p.m. For Porllnnd andilt:80a.m. way points 110.30 p.m. I!?!?9 p.m. HKAMHK HlVlhlliN 8 15 a.m. Atoila for War-' 7.40 a.m. 11 30 a.m. renton Flavel. Ft. 10:80 a.m. 11:35 a.m rtteveus, Hammond, Seaside. 4:mp,m. 3:60 p.m. 8:25 aTmT 6:50 p.m. 16:56 p.m. I 15 p.m. KitmM for War rptitim, Flavnl, Hnmniond, Ft. Htrvens, and As toria, B lon in. 2:30 p.m. I.oo p.m. 12 JO p.m. I an p.m, 7 2 p.m. H0pm. DiUly except Saturday. tHalurdny only All trains make dose uonnectlona avt (lolile with all NorOi'rn Paolrtc train to nnd from the Flnst and Hound point. J. C. MAYO, nen I Freight and Pa. Agent lyii'ijiHlM ..Portland - Astoria fyute. STR. ''BAILEY fiATZERT." Dally round trip except Sunday. TIME CARD lvav Portland 7 a.m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Thruuuh 1'iirtlanA twtnnaailana wlH strainer Nahcotta from IIwsms) and Long lleaoh Points. Wl.lla nllar I !, l..k.i. l.u. .hangeabl with O. It A N. Ce. and v. t. wo. iicaets. The Dalles Route STR. M TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trip except Sunday. TIME CARD Str. "TAH0MA" . I4av Portland Mon . We4., Frt., 1 a. m. Uave Dalles, Tut., Tbur., Bat, 7 , tu. Str. "MCTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tue. Thur., Sat, f m. l.v. lilies. Mon., Wd., rn 7 a. ro. Landing at f"t of Alder Slivet, Port land Orpgox, Both Phone. Main Kl. AGENTS, John M. Flltoon. A. J. Taylor, Th Dalles. Ore. Astoria, Ore. Hood IVver, Or. White Salmon. Wn. Vancouver, Wn. LyW. Wn. Stevenson. Wn. Carton, Wn. Butler. Wn , Portland Orrgon. J- J. Luckey, Wolford Wyer, J. C. Wyalt. K. It. tlllbreth, John M. Totton. Henry Olmatead. William HuU"f, H. W. CRICHTON liUXURIOUS. T UXURIOUS. 1 RAVEL Th. "U.,nK.,ar Uml- train. elwtrlc lighted Ihroughuu". both Inalde anu out, ana tm naaiea. are wnn nut rxcrptlon, the flntt train la the ,n l K- 1-- ., ...mf.trl ,.,inLnl 1a and luxury ever offered the travelling riuniic. anu aiwgeinrr sr ui nw-ai coitmlc!i and anlcnlLl nrj 1 K-tl.in i f the rnr tiull'lr' art. Tfteae plnlid Tfain C'ontiect With The (.rent Nnrtlicrn The Nuithtrn I'aclfie and The Canndlun 1'iu'illc AT ST. PAUL FOU CHICAGO ami the EAST. No extra chnrue f"r tiie u.rtorv aonmnioilHtloiis nJ all il.i nf tick ets are vsllal)le fur (itsitig rr. th trains on iliU line are proiefl'M by la Intcriiii-Klntt 1!.;U Hyitm, W, II. MKAI. II. L. SI8LER. General Ant, Traveling Ag't I'ortlund. Urf TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VI i SHORT LINE TO St. PAt'L, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS', CIIICACO AND POINTS RABT. Through Palace and TourlHt SU vper. Dining and UulTet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders find full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes eio., call on or adrirnm J. W. PHALON, If. DICKSON Trav. Pans. Agt. Clly Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, P'wllfincl. A. B. C. DI'jNNISTON, O. W. l. A 812 First Avenue. Seattle. Wsh. CHICHtSTCR'SJ rNOLISH OrlvTii.T si,4 Onlv 11-UH-. .sa rr.. Ai-,,,i.ii.'.i. ... ii, ,,i .INII lihl,ii,.rll.-n 'lliKi,ohrr. 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