Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 31, 1907, Image 4

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Death Relieves
Her Suffering.
Are you going to work in the Mills?
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Mrs. M. Gallier Answers the
Final Summons Sat­
urday Night
If so purchase some of our
Weeks ot bitter patient suffering
were brought to a dose Saturday
uight when Mrs. Matilda (¡allier.
wife null moibi-r. iiiuo|»t*<i lu-r eyes iu
tile lust luu< 'h i p. 1 In* eml w:i'
pCHC> fill
as you wish
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convenient to Mills and Shipyards.
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Idle
hour,
At North Bend
WALTER NELSON, Propr
Is uow open for the r*
ception of patients. Th«»
terms aie >10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
I'Vl'Il Ho'
watcbi-rs uutcil it u u -ami the spirit
\u li'isoti Building I'oiner.
of bei who btiii exulleJ in tin* liappi-
Maili Street.
ties' of her ioxeJ ones was released as
a merciful close to indescribable pain.
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For weeks the i-amtle had flickered,
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and it was only a sorrow, not a sur­
prise, when tliH word went forth Sun­
day morning that it. bad tinally ex
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tiiigiiisbed at about 12:30 a. m.
. Mrs. Gallier was a victim of puen
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tuuma and heart trouble. Possessed
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of remarkable vitality, though weight­
where any may pass a social hour
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ed with years, she bore her illness
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with wonderful eudiirance, and it is
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truly astonishing that the Destroyer
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was resisted as be was. All that was
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possible from loving hands and med­
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ical science was iuvoked in her behalf,
The very best brands of
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and to those who mourn there is com­
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fort that chance remained for parting
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kiss and tender farewell ere the soul
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of wife and mother took flight.
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There is q particular sadness at­
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tached to the passing of this lady.
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Only a few weeks ago, as the
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Always behind th«' bar.
Christmas tide was approaching, she
and her aged husband returned from
a tour of the Fust, and fondly they
watched as their houh made ready l'oi
Nice private rooms.
the observance of their golden wed­
ding anniversary, i’hat event was to
occur on Dee. 16tb. I he plans were
fairly inaugurated and all was joyous
expectation when sickness the last
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it was destined to be laid claim upon
the venerable lady. Cruel that l’rovi
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deuce could uut have stayed his band
NOHI a EK i V MOKIUSON, I’rop’rn.
for a brief period at h ast, and allowed
< ’»»qilili»», ()reROn.
,i happy function to replace one of
sorrow. Fifty long years marked the First-Class Laundry Work
wedded career of this respected
of every kind done on Hbort notice,
couple, and the end of that span finds
niid at reasonable prices.
the twain asnn lerd by eternal decree, Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
the sorrowing husband bowed low
Irdets left on Mondays with otir Ban
with his grief and rendered alarming­ don agent., A. <1. TROWBRIDGE, will be
ly ill as a consequence.
given careful attention and delivered hi
Matilda M. Heustis was born in Bandon at the store Friday evenings.
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New York City, Aug 24, 183(>, and
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Pain
in
your
eyes,
head
died Jun. 27. 1907, aged 76 years, 5
months and 2 days. She was married ache, weariness, nervousness,
t<> William Gallier Dec. 16, 1856, at
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are signs of defective
Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois.
In 1S71 she and bet- husband emi­
grated to the Pacific Coast, finally
locating in Coos connty two years
later. Three children were born of
the union Stephen and Edward
Consult M. G. Pohl, licens­
Gallier, now resident- of Bandon,
and a daughter who died in infancy. ed optician, at Bandon Hard­
The funeral occurred Monday at ware Co. store, Feb. 19, 20,
11 o'clock a. m., and despite the and 21.
severe weather there was a large at
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tendance, many coming on the morn­
Notice to Creditors.
ing boat from up-river points to pay
Notice is hereby yiveii that the under-
i last tribute of lespect to ttie de­
parted. Tin* services took place at sinned Ims Inin dulv appointed Admin
lstratorof I I k Estate of Peter Nelson, de
St. John's Episcopal* Church, and ceased, and that all ¡M'isons having claims
Rector Horsfall delivered a touchinir against said estate arc* hereby required to
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sermon. I’bere was also beautiful present the same to the undersiyned, dulv
music by a choir, and honorary as verified, at his ollie»» in Bandon, Coos county,
< >re«jon. within six months from the date of ■S
well as active pallbearers. At the
I t his not ice.
grave in Bandon Cetm tery the sei vice
Dated this tilth day of January, IIMMI,
was short because of Ihe descending
GEORGE F. LORENZ,
rain only a prayer and a hymn, and \dministrator of the Estate of Peter Nel
son, deceased.
the clods closed about all that was
mortal of a good wife and mother.
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VliE GOING TO
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A. Loe of Myrtle Point was in town |
last Friday.
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See or inquire at R ecorder
House, barn and 3 lots in Bandon,
office for
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''1350. Bandon Real Estate Co.
tl.IU.lt r Nil ITU. Contractor
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BANDON. OKE.
A Quiet. Orderly
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Wines. Liquors
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Wine?
The prices reasonable; the terms to suit.
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COMF’Y
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I’ropri ctors.
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Olympia Beer on Draught
Items From Sentinel
Recommends $60,000.
Mrs. Russell Buried.
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It was announced that Congres-
Howard Ballard, alias J. By der,
The funeral of the late Mary Rus
was brought, over from Marshfield would pass the appropriation bill Iasi sell, who died at I’arkerstinry eight
lust Saturday and placed in jail in Monday, but as to the provision' ot days ago, was held in Bandon from
the bill, if passed, with respect to tin the Methodist church last Friday,
this city charged with robbery '.
Miss Edna Lorenz left Monday, via river and harbor we had no advice Bev. G. W Ellis officiating The
Marshfield, for San Francisco, from up toour press hour today. Very like services were largely attended and
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
where she goes to Redding for an ex ly this fact is attributable to (be pre very pathetic.
vailing
storm
and
prostrated
wires.
Mary June Bussell was borri at
tended visit with her sister, Mrs. Ssut
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The following very pleasing news wa- Gnalala, Mendocino county. Cal., in
N >rton.
Best Wines,
Mr. Coo. Robison and Miss I Mary conlnined in a telegram to the Ore­ January. 1S77, and moved to Marsb-
gonian of Jan. 23<i:
tield with her parents when yet quite
N. Ltinb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Liquors and
The local engineers ri»commemle<i small. She was married to one J. A.
J. H Lauib, were married at the
an appropriation of >60,000 for th Russel at Parkersburg in 1892 Five
home ot the bride’s parents at Fish­
Cigars.
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trap on last Wedue-day evening at Coquille Biver, but the War Depart children were the result of this ninon,
incut cut this to 840,000. The com the oldest, Edna, being 14 years of
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7:3(1, Rev. Branham officiating.
Uiittee finally consented to give the age. Decedent had suffered from
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We invito our friends to call
The IdlMI feet of cable which wns
larger amount, as that will complete tuberculosis for about one year, and
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and see us.
lost overboard from the steamer Dis-
the existing project. In addition to died at the home of her sister, Mrs
patch one day last week wns raised
the appropriations, the committee Anthony McCue, in Parkersburg. Be
last Sunday, The cable was under
authorizes surveys with a view to sides tLe children I wo girl and three
the city wharf and was raised with
formulating new projects for deeper boys she leaves a mother, Mrs. J. E.
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'Fi-t-t'f-t w
the aid of a donkey engine and sev­
channels at the entrance to Coos Bay. Blake of Arlington, Wash., a brother,
eral men after four or five days’work.
and for further improvement of the \\ tn. Hamby, of Edmond, Wash., and
It wan valued at over $700 and would
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Coquille River.
five sisters, Mrs. John McCne and
have been quite a loss to the steam­
Mrs.
Anthony McCue, both of Park
boat company had they boon nimble
Charles Maconsby, alias Clrirh.
ersburg:
Leanna, Ruby and Pearl
to get it up.
I'nderwood, erstwhile bedmaker ami
Hamby, al! of Arlington, Wash. Mrs.
The mill hi this city started up passer of worthless checks, accom­
Russell lived in W ashington State
Wednesday morning, after an idle panied Officer Harry Stone, of North
from 1904 until two months ago. She
uess of two or three days, which were Bend, to Coquille from Marshfield
was the second daughter of the lute
required to du some repairing. Not Monday morning, where he will make
IL Hamby, and was a kind-hearted
withstanding I he recent drop in the a visit, the lenytli of which will lie
woman an indulgent mother.
price of lumber all mills on the rivet decided at the spring term of the Cir­
are running at their utmost capacity, cuit Court. Pending the decision
W. E. McDuffey Dies.
has a select stock of
which ineniis much to this section of Maconsby will abide in the county
\\ I McDnfTy . veteran of the Civil
ihe country. Johnson s mill is run­ jail. Too miicli w hiskey is the excuse
ning day and night, and we are in­ I given by him. The fellow stole a W ar, ami an old and highly respected
formed others would be doing like­ bank book and wrote out a spurious resident of Coquille, has gone to join
wise if the help necessary for the check for ¡5*105 on a bank at N* rtli th« silent majority. He passed away
Bend
at the county seat Monday night at
night shift could be secured.
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the ripe ago <>f 77 years. Deceased
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was a native of Indiana, ami had lived
The steam schooner Sequoia was
Card. ofT’nanks
in this county for 20 years. His wife
ashore just outside Humboldt bar n
Cl »VI1TEOCS Th t ATMENT.
I'o all the dear friends wb by died at Coquille 19 years ago. He
few days ago, and it was expected
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wiird or act extended us so niucli aid
leaves two sons, Etli.an and Bert Mc-
she would be a total lose. She was
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ami sympathy during the last illues DutTey and a daughter. Mrs
crossing in at night, and the captain
Hai vey
and death of wife and mutbei we re •lames, to mourn his demise.
Bandon,
Oregon.
mistook tin» smith jetty for the mirth
turn i>ur warmest heartfelt gratitude
Mr. McDntTey was a quiet bnt af-
jetty, resulting III the vessel going
Such kindness, wo avow, shall I ave fable old gentleman, and we
ashore on the south spit. She was
believe
en lining remembrance with u«.
had not an enemy in the world, He
pounding heavily in the breakers
Signed,
W m . G ai . lieu .
had held public < >flien for 11 years in
when the Kilburn crossed out enrmite
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tepiii n G ali h i : Iowa before
coming to Oregon, ami
to Coos bay. The Sequoia was built
Enw at.i» (i ai .i 11: was a Justice of thè Peace once :it
at Fort Bragg in 1898.
Trespass Notice.
Bussell A. Alger, millionaire lum­ Coipiille A niimber of years ago he
Some of the crew of the steamer
Iived for a short time in (he vicinity
Kilburn got into trouble at Eureka, berman, statesman ami foi mor Sec
All persons are forbidden to 1res
of Dandoti.
as the following from a Eureka pa­ rotary of War, has gone to his reward.
pass in any way on my possessions at
per has a tendency Io prove: An A dispatch from Washington, dated
<’<>STi>T NBI H !!
Langlois from ami after this date.
P. B. HOYT, Prop
fh pirtir.ent of the Interior.
drew Eugene Beck, winch drivei on •Ian. 26th, says: A special train of
Members of the Bandon Gun Club
I . S Land Oilice at RoHebnrc, Or.,
the steamer F. A. Kilburn, and Bur s x cars, bearing the body of the late
will likewise take notice,
November 10. I'.Hki.
ton Wilson Merriam,
boatswain, Seuatoi Alger, left here this aftei-
A Kufiicient conh st fillidnvit hnvini* lieen d6n>3
Ei> B. 'riiiui r.
charged with threatening offense up­ nixm, and it is scheduled to reach filed in thin office by Edwin E Stillwell,
|.<><;||..<I in Eb DORADO Bl’IbDING,
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on the person of \ mcent Rntledge Detroit tomorrow. Mrs. Alger and <•» ntcstaiit, n jHiDHt holii«*st<>;<d elitrv No. i
rii'l street. II AN DON. OKEliON
when the Kilburn was last here, were her live children amt other relatives 13135, made October 3. r.wi; for NW‘4 of
SHAVING, Sil \ M |’t H II Nti AM» HAIR
s . Rangt
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taken into custody by Constable Red­ were accompanied by representatives Section 25, Township 29 S.,
»11 I INti AT STANDARD I’KK ES.
Robert X. Doak.
I)o*ik. <’ontest.ee
»»lit <•«< ee. , in which it is
mond this morning and brought be of the Somite and House and several alh»u’ *1 that said R« b»*rt A I Oak has w liollv
BANlMtN
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Hiitlir.xiin ■irwly lllti-il upwilli l’nrrelaln
fore Justice of the Peace J. \\ . Byan. Congressmen. President Roosevelt abandoned said tract < id »I changed his
1 Nice elemi roonui, 25 mid 50c n m«ht ; »1.25
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Hot or Colli ILO ho '45 ei-utx
In view of the fact that the men were and ether high officials of the ria'ioti residence therefrom for more than two
a
week;
$5.(X)
a
luontli.
needed aboard the ci aft, and in that and scores ef prominent dipion at- years sine»» makitii; said «*idry. anil next
[.nor to the date herein : that said t.ra -t is
MRS SX RAH (’OSTELLO.
the vessel bad to go to -ea in the attended the funeral ceremonies al
i»»t tiled upon md • Hl*i\ tted liv <md par
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afternoon, the agents put up $1IM> t Lie Alger home Ihis afteruoan.
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ARTHUR RICE
tv ns re»|uir<*d by law,—said parties im
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cash bail and the men were release.I.-*
Jeweler and
Watchmaker
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silenti (¡age advertises that or» hereby notified to app«»ar. r» spond and
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oiler evidence ♦«»uclun.; said nli^u.d h » ii at
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Feb. 23rd be will sell at public auc­
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BANDON. OR
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!0 o’clock a in. on Xlarcb 12, 1907. i»» f<»re
Teachers Examination.
tion in Coquille all property in C os (’. 'I Rlumenrothei. Notary Public, at his
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SOI VENIR POSTAL CARDN.
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county on which taxes are delinquent office in Bandon. Oregon, an ! that final
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I he largest and la st assortment in Yk
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Notice is her. In given tlmt. the ri-cnlnr
hearing will be held nt 10 o'clock a. m. on
for the year 1905
town. Aitates poliahed and mount
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examination of applicants for State and
March 2t», ?M'7, before the Register an</
I 'on Can't E.vpert to (let
ed to order, if voti find a nice agate Yr
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I'ount, i’ipers will l.e I.« Id in Coqailie, !><
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Receiver at the (,’nilrd Suites Land Office!
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while
on
the
beach
wc
will
tell
yon
II O! th for ¿?/. But
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•tinning Wulmnl iv. F< bruarv 13. at !»
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of in Ros» burg. Oregon.
Attorney Cha'.
McKnight
whether it is worth nionnting. A i
I have hii
I ”ow. Can
Get
Your
o'clock a. ni., ami continuili*' until Fridny, | Marslilieid lias recovered from a
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The aaid contestant having, in a proper
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very
large
aaaortment
of
watches,
clocks.
MONEY'S WOE TH at
February 15. st I o'clock p. in..
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affidavit, fil> .1 N >veiiibt i 1 I'»»*’., s-t ; rtli
iV Silverware and tewelrv of nil kinds, Y.
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severe
illness
during
which
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p
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Kram for conni y ii.qicrs. writing, liistorv.
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factwhich show that after due dilligence
(rold and Fountain Pens, including •u I
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spelling,
reading,
written
nritbntelic. milted to a surgical operation.
I ersonal ?ervice of this nota* cannot I,
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the Waterman and Conklin's auto­ ■Í'
and am amply prepared to do that
school law, civil uoverniiicnt.
made, it is hereby onlered and dir- ctek! that
matic
tillers, the best in the market. Ú
They
are
sure!
rich,
red,
rare
kind
of
work.
Prices
moderate.
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and sticb notice be given by dm* and proper
Dated thia Jltii day of Jauuary, 1!K>7.
in Hoots und Nlioi-s
We
have
t»>e Marshall one dollar ù
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W. H. HUNCH.
juicy those steaks they serve it • be , pnblicnti ion.
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Scyt to ! 'odoflicr, Hamtoii
fountain p.-n.
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Repairing m-atly uni proniptlv done ai
County Nopt.
Pacific (trill.
B knjamin L. E ih > y . Register.
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lowest living prices.
POLITE TREATMENT.
Steam Laundry.
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WINES,
and CIGARS.
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A RESIDENCE
BUILD
E l D orado
Eurnislied
Rooms
Harold Nelson,
The Pacific
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