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12 Mw Aimmj yww www Ccat tt McCcnsick't i J. iiixsq wcsp urocaui ws ssaHPsi Tennis may be Included In the sum mer camp curriculum on Motormicn Island, this year, according to J. k. maples, tne piaygTouna eupvrvwr. i Plans for the work on the playground at camp have not been definitely U'omoleted.

however. Sucessful candidates for the various playground Instruetorshlps will be announced In a few days. SPECIAL JCTiV 4 MEKTIXGj Notices sent out to day to all pa iriUllW UIBBUIsWUUIIS SVIIU sisvssswe er ke! Jniv 1 MmmUtM. nnnniincfi m. ABA clal meeting to morrow afternoon at aired.

The meeting will be held in the room of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce. 'i BANK STATEMENTS THE SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, of Harrisburg. Nos. 3 and 38 North Third street. Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, June 1, 19U: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes I25.S61 90 'Due from aparov agents 45.20 19 Legal securities' at nar.

11.000 00 fgl AR A9 and eents 450 40 Checks and cash items 10,33. 3 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not In reserve, Assets held free, vis: 1,104 IS Commercial oaoer purchased: Up on one $200 00 Commercial paser purchased: Up on two or more names, 176.953 21 177,153 21 Loans uoon call with col lateral. 88.236 04 loans with 43.008 48 Loans secured by bonds and mortnnt 7fiRo 00 ioans wttnout collateral, zs.sb? 11 Bonds. Stocks, etc 6,340 81 i Mortgages and Judgments ef record (7 Office building and lot, (2.82S 86 ULDBr ri HiMie.

i. ia uu Furniture and fixtures, 14.638 53 Overdrafts, 68 73 Total, 1768,344 78 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. 00 Surplus Fund, 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses asd taxes paid, 23,790 33 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings). 159,468 10 Time certificates of deposit, (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 39,218 88 Deposits, saving fund (Ex clusive of Trust 297,835 07 Deposits, Commonwealth of 1 Pennsylvania, 10,000 00 Deposits, municipal 10,048 73 Due to Banks. Trust Cos not in reserve, 922 46 Dividends unpaid 26 00 (Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding, 8,656 23 nm 1 tjma tn.y uio uu unit, mortgage bonds sold and guar anteed, 68,480 00 Total.

$768,344 79 Amount of Trust Funds invested, $3,430 00 Amount of Trust Funds, un Invested, 1,987 61 Overdrafts, 90 95 Total Trust funds, $5,508 66 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (I. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure Issues of corporate bonds, I I udlng Equipment Trusts $800,000 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, as: I. J. O.

8. Poorman. Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly wear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) J. a POORMAN, Treasurer.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of June. 1914. (Signed), E. R. COWAN.

Notarial Seal. Notary Public My commission expires March 26. 1917. Correct Attest: (Signed) HARVEY B. BAIR, (Signed) J.

E. GARNER, (Signed) A. a GARDNER, Directors. THURSDAY EVENING, IIAIUU2DURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 4, 1914. MISHAP GIVES THIRD OF SERIES OF Y.CIIT TO Committee Hoisted Cade Faf and Contest Wai Soon at End an By Associated Press, Associated Press Boat, oft Olen Cove, L.

I June 4 (By Wireless). Driving rain and flying spray drenched the crews this afternoon as the cup defender candidates Resolute and Van! tie started their third trial race In Long Island Sound. With their lee rails awash the yachts got away at 1 in a thirty mile breeze. The Sound was covered with foam. Vanltie got such a lead that ten minutes after the start Resolute was nearly a mile astern.

The thrash to windward was a pret ty struggle. At 1.25 the forestay sail sheet of the Vanltie parted and she lost minutes getting in the sail. Mean while Resolute rapidly closed up the gap between them. The forestay sheet on Vanltie broke and she withdrew from the race. The Resolute continued, rounding the first mark at 1.36.35.

The com mittee hoisted the code flag in dlcating that the race would be finished as son as Resolute passed over the line on tne second leg ox tne course. Kesolute won when she crossed the finish line at 1.56.47, unofficial time. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF TOT CONDITION OF THB BAIT BHD BASK of Thirteenth and Howard streets, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at too ciose of Business June i. isi: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes (0 from approved nurvi AffAnta 1KS1S.SS $71,925 25 Nickels and cents, 444 91 Checks and cash Items, 18,721 10 assets neia tree, vis: Bills discounted: one 60 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names.

04 187.659 64 Time loans with 11.140 00 Loans on call with collateral, 49,177 00 Loans on call upon one name. 22.128 00 Lioans on cau upon two or more names 74,451 00 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 00 sonas. mocks, eta, ucnea ule D. 10.51 oo Mortgages and Judgments of record, scneauie 40 220 00 Office building and lot. 17,004) 00 Other real estate.

19,400 00 Furniture and 4.4(0 00 Overdrafts, 933 72 Capital stock naid In. 00 surplus Funa, 40,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses ana taxes paia. 10,002 so maiviauai deposits sublect to check.8246.749 44 Time certificates of deposit. 246,770 VI Savings Fund do Doaits 29.6(1 07 Deposits, municipal. 20.000 00 Certified checks.

12 15 Cashier's checks outstanding. 425 45 E42 60S A Miscellaneous liabilities, 270 00 TotaL. ....8143.421 a State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau Emn, si: Al K. Thomas.

Cashier of the above named Bank, do soiemniv awaa tnat tne aoove statement is true to the Dest 01 my anowieage ana Deuel. tBigneaj aju k. tuumas, Subscribed and sworn to before ma tms id aay 01 dune, (signeaj a. w. swcHam Efotarlal Seat Notary Publle.

commission expires January 19. 1916. Correct Attest: IBHAUJ (Signed) B. M. BIBLE.

(Signed) JOHN A. AFFLECK. (Signed) B. A. HEFFELFtNOER.

Directors, RACES RESOLUTE BANK STATEMENTS BANK STATEMENTS 1 3 Items of Special Interest In the Statement of the Condition of the Dauphin Deposit Trust Company As called for by the State Banking Commissioner At the close of business, June 1, 1914. DEPOSITS $2,888,815.17 increase of close to $100,000 since the last state ment of February 20. 'RESERVE FUND $618,052.67 Money in vault and on deposit in other' banks sub ject to our check this amount is largely in excess I of that required by law as a safeguard. iU. S.

BONDS (4 at par) $150,000 The present market value of these bonds is $165,000. 'LOANS ON COLLATERAL $757,458.10 LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY $633,073.32 Large and small loans to more than 500 borrowers. INVESTMENTS $1,033,109.06 Stocks and bonds having a ready market and easily converted into cash. MORTGAGES AND JUDGMENTS $261,758.95 Carefully selected loans on real estate. iBANKBUILDING $50,000 iV Cost more than $100,000.

CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS TRUST FUNDS These trust funds are held separate from all other iuuwi, mu i uivcaicu lu iiign graQc mortgages as directed by law. Dauphin Dcpccii Ccmpahy 213, Market Street Ccpitil, C2CO.0OO III TOOLLET LlflE CoBsusrion ApproTed the Con tracts For th EExabeth town aid Deodate The Publle Sen ice Commission late yesterday approved the application for approval of, contracts for rights of way of the new EUsabethtown and Deodate Railroad, which will connect with the Hershey system, and EUsa bethtown and ML Jor and TJerry and Conewaffo townships. This Is the lone; projected line which will brine the products of Lancaster and Lower Dauphin to Hershey. The borough of Freemansburr. Northampton county, comolaina to the Commission that the Freemansburg street Railway Comoany violates an ordinance with respect to the granting of transfers and exchanges; and Clarence Messersmlth, of Pottsvllle.

alleges that the Panther Valley Water Company furnishes inadequate service in the borough of Lansford. The Commission has aDDroved the following contracts: Reading Transit ft Light Company and the city of Lebanon; Annville St Palmyra Elic trtc Light Company and the borough of Palmyra: Pittsburgh. Bessemer Lake Erie Railroad Company and the townhstps of Clinton and West Deer, Allegheny county; Bell Telephone Company and the boroughs of Dor ranceton. Lehlghton and Austin; West Penn Electric Company and the boroughs of Roacoe, South Brownsville and Coal Center; Westmoreland Electric Company and the borough of Oreensburg. Petitions for certificates of public convenience, approving the, incorporation of the following companies, were issued: Lancaster A Berks Railway Company; Lehigh County Electric Company; Cementon Electric Light A Power Company; Butler Hlghflelds Water Company; Hanover Water Company; Bethlehem Water Company and Auburn Electric Light, Heat Power Company.

FERRY in RIVER Continued from First Page. river, water began rushing Into jthe boat from the bottom. For a time a near panic, prevailed, Then the crew began shoveling out the water as fast as it was coming in while other members summoned help. Shortly after, row boats and' sand flats came to the assistance of the sinking boat and all passengers were finally rescued. Until the help came the boat was filled with several Inches of water.

The ferry was later repaired and put into service again. The same occurrence happened In the evening about 9 o'clock. When the ferry was carrying people to the Island the boat began filling with water with about thirty passengers In it. A sand fiat was again summoned and the people were taken off In boats and carried to the Island. Business Locals MENDING.

OUR BUSINESS Trunks, valises, handbags or other leather articles, as well as umbrellas and parasols, are repaired and put in the best possible shape again by our skilled force of workmen. Our own factory facilities enables us to guaran. tee satisfactory service without sending the Job to anyone else. Regal Umbrella Second and Walnut streets. ACID OX YOUR HEAD? If acids are used to clean your straw hat or Panama, then when you perspire the moisture within the crown oi the hat extracts the acid and your hair and scalp absorbs it, thus pro moting brittle hair and baldness.

We use no acids in the cleaning of straw hats and Panamas. Com ton's, the old reliable cleaning establishment. 1006 Market street and 121 Market street. GLASSES OR WRINKLES? Did you ever watch a person trying to read or loon at some other small object without glasses and note the wrinkles and frown and crowsfeet that appeared and Increased In depth as he increased his efforts to see? about yourself? Which would you rather have, good glasses and good eyesight or unsightly wrinkles? Ralph p. pratt.

eyesignt specialist, 807 North Third street ENGINEERING GENIUS Is embodied In the making of Abbott Detroit motor cars. The man who created Abbott cars and who stands responsible for their mechanical construction has designed engines and heavy duty machinery for use In every civilised country. Recognised and honored by associations of manufacturers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and university degrees conferred upon him. See the result of his skill at factory branch, 106 108 South Second street. "JUST RIGHT" That Is the way the hostess want the dessert to be when she Is enter.

talnlng. Hershey ice cream is ol uniform excellence because we go back to tne country, tne source of suonly. where we have our own suburban creameries, for the receiving, testing and pasteurizing of This is assurance of uniform excellence In every dish of Hershey's all cream ice cream. ONE THIRD LESS ELECTRIC That Is what we claim for our electric fans. Made of extra thin, fine quality steel blades and exceptionally rapid motors, you can have cool breeses all summer for one third less than the average fan.

Fans, to 16 Inches, Including; oscillating models, 1 9 up to ttl. Keystone Supply S14 North Third street. 1KB CLASSIC IN PICTURE Many business and professional men as well as women of culture make it a practice of coming, to the Victoria Theater several times a week to see' the great scenes of history and literature reproduced in motion pictures. This refreshes' the mind pertaining to studies of college days as well as a source of entertainment The best films first, always, at the Victoria. TAKE OPP YOUR COAT On hot summer days men like to toss their coats aside and bs as comfortable as possible.

Upon these occasions a silk shirt 1s certainly the most desirable and makes you feel at ease whatever the outing event may be. We have attractive patterns In Ilk Eclipse shirts from 11.10 to 14.00. Z2asr4, 111! Norti 1 "4 tlrest SCORES ilBlOIJ OF MURDER. WRS.EfJREWEOS Woman Accused of Poisoning Her Second Husband, Marries First Whom She Special la Tht Ttltgrafh Washington. D.

C. June 4. Acquitted last October of the charge of having murdered her second husband, Rear Admiral JoCDh Ollea Raton, who had died of poison. Mrs. Jennie May Eaton yesterday was remarried to D.

Henry Alnsworth; her first husband, whom she dlverced eight years ago who was mentioned at the murder trial at Plymouth, Mass. Official circles are amased at this development of the famous case. Receives Derby Hats Became lie Would Not Purchase a Straw fecial to The Telegraph New York. June 4. Because Eugene Quigley won $3 In real money at a little game of poker In the clubhouse in Cleveland, Ohio, of the Delta Theta Phi, the largest Greek letter fraternity in the world, of which Quigley Is chancellor, and because he chose to spend those three plunks on a new derby hat Instead of a straw, the 44,999 other members of the association determined to play a Joke upon him.

When Quigley reached his office yesterday he realised that he had been selected as the hero of a prank that had been boosted along from Florida to Maine and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. According to dispatches received here by local members of the fraternity from their brothers in Cleveland, the Ohio city was yesterday the receiving station of about half the derby hats In the Lnlted States, and every one of th.l. la mnm hlnlnl.i mivo. JOIll.J 'WiUICBimU IU X.U gene Quigley. By the time the vlctom A ftA 1 A v.

uu siariea ror nis oince more than 25.000 hats had reached Cleveland for him, and arriving by express and parcel post there were between 50,000 and 60,000 on hand before nightfall. According to the latest dispatches received in city Mr. Quigley fled from his home after a few cartloads of hats had been dumped on his lawns. Somebody Eke Burned Stolen Express Co. Goods, Says Harmon i packages were not burned by Ira Harmon.

116 Summit street. denial was made by Mr. Harmon himself tons XI UumAn aml 1 1 auu.iia mat no inaae confession regarding goods taken by oiner pemon wno did the burning. Information regarding the burning of some of the stolen goods came from special agents of' the Adams Express Company yesterday, who also stated ttMLf lllimv and MM did not take any eggs, as was reported. ii Mpumeo io aay tnat much of the information as to the disposal of c.

iim men rresi ed. There is evidence in the hands of pH. iai ag eme or tne Express Company showing that goods were burned, hilt thn lhani. nf I 1. 1 the case, who are out of the city: made Mutivooiuia iu kki me correct name or th nannn wlm i evidence in the hands of the agents it was stated, would be given to the Court Progressives Believe T.

R. Will Be Candidate For Governor in Fall i.ii i. 4, By Atsociatei Press New York. June 4. State leaders of the Progressive party met here today to discuss the approaching State campaign and the attitude of Colonel Roosevelt toward' State and national political affairs.

Theodore Douglas Robnson. State chairman, summoned the members of the advisory board of the State committee and George W. Perkins, executive chairman of the national committee, was here to consult with them. Notwithstanding Colonel Roosevelt's decalratlon before he sailed for Madrid that he would not be a candidate for Governor this Fall, some of the State leaders to day expressed the belief that his decision was not final. First Medal Play at Lucknow Links Saturday Country Club golfers will play a meaai piay tournament at the Luck now links on Saturday.

This will be the first meal play event of the sea son at the Country Club and every member will be required to hand in a score so that the handicaps for the summer can be made out Members unable to play on Saturday may play to morrow. Special efforts are being made to have a large representation on Saturday. On June 13 the Country Club and Reservoir will play their second match of the season at the Reservoir for the Boyd Payne cup. Hadley Expects T.R. to Lead Republicans 1 Special to The Telegraph 8ty Louis, June' 4.

Ex Gover nor Hadley of Missouri, on his way to Washington to represent Western railroads before the Interstate Commerce Commission, said that Theodore Roosevelt looked like "a possible Presidential candidate for the Republican party in 1916." Hadley declared' that If the Republican party was to return to power It would have to get, away from "Stand 1 patism. PROTECT OIL PROPERTIES Special ta Th Telegraph Washington, D. June 4. In an effort to prevent 'the confiscated or abandoned oil properties of American, British and, Netheriand citlsens in Mexico, those three powers have aaxeed not to recognise the sale or transfer of such properties to others. MACHINE CRUSHES FINGER Alois Kucherow, of Steelton.

had four fingers on his right hand badli crushed this morning when he caught his hand in a machine at the Brels ford Packing and Storage Company. He was treated at tne Harrlsburt Hospital. FUNERAL OF Mill FARTHBMORK nsinnra.1 services for Miss Annln Parthamore. who died yesterday. i the home Of Mrs.

Lvmin Gilbert. 201 North Front street, will be held BSluraar at iv OCIOOK, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Blngaman, Jury street, Hlghaplre. Burial will be made In the Hlghaolre Cemetery. CAHDY MB IN SESSION Th Pennsylvania Manufa'ntiirin Con fectlonsrs' Association met at the commonwe nn now wis sue moon, at 3 There wars thirty five mem 0 oars present Electrics and Good Acting Only Modern Things in This Play In some such setting as Shake spear's troupe themselves might have had In an English village what time the "little eyeases" had.

driven them temporarily from Lunnon "Twelfth Night" was produced on the Harrisburg Academy campus last evening by the Devereaux players. The only thing modern about the production was the electric lights and the audience. This peep Into Elizabethan days, combined with the natural beauty of the setting, the novelty of the performance and the excellence of the character Interpretation in the amusing Aguechek skits and the romantic love story that re interwoven in the drama, all combined to make the night a memorable one for the scores of Harrlsburgers who were present NINES PROPBRTIBS GO UNDER SHERIFF H. C. WELLS' HAMMER Win nt th rii.l..n n.nn..tl.

ea for the June sheriff's sale went un der mat oiticiars nammer this arter noon. Execution on three of the remaining properties was stayed and th6 other two were settled. The properties sold: i Property Angres George Turner. Mlddletown Paxton, to Mary E. Shep ler, 1208.83; James Craven.

Williams town, to L. C. Carl, Francis Frank, 322 Lawrence street. Middle town, to James G. Hats, 9415; William A.

Ehly, (21 Hamilton, to CharleH C. Stroh, $483.13: late Catherine Wise, K28, to T. B. Rockafeller, $2110: Caspar J. Troy, Suaquehanna, to Scott S.

Leiby, Nathan Kolin, 410 Cranberry, to E. Moesleln, $685; Joseph K. Baum, High street. Mlddletown, to J. W.

lots of William W. Jej ries, Highspire, to K. E. Beldlefnan, MONET FOR SALARIED PTOPLB and others epoa their owa namea Cheap rates, easy payments, confldsu uai. Adaass A C.

R. SO. a) is. Market te THIS MAY HAPPEN TO YOUl General Accident 55 John Street New York Weed TO kU UU II HDL AT SEIBLE PARK Suburban Sites Are Selected as Homes by Two Steekon Residents Suburban life continues to be more and more attractive to city residents who find that a dwelling on the edge of the country within easy access of shop or store in the city, proves a delightful place of residence. Some of of these suburban villas are quite restrictive as to building but among the more attractive suburbs that permit the erection of bungalows and cottages, Seidle Park, near Marys vine, la proving extremely attractive.

The latest addition to the Seidle Park colony Is Kirk Shelly of Steelton. who has bought a considerable plot of ground on which to erect a cottage. Work on its construction has already begun. Another Steelton resident who Intends building at this place is Charles Schmidt who recently completed the purchase of a desirably located lot More Witnesses Called at New Haven Inquiry Washington. D.

June 4. William Skinner, a director of the New Haven, continued his testimony to day at the Interstate Commerce Commission's Inquiry into the railroad's financial affairs. Lewis Cass Ledyard and George K. Baker, directors, and George F. Mlnot a former director, were present waiting to testify.

Following Mr. Skinner's testimony Mr. Ledyard was called, but was not sworn. He said he desired to contradict certain statements made by Mr. Mellen in his testimony.

LEGAL NOTICE CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 2664. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Salvatore Mer curio, Mariano Mercurlo and Augustino Mercurio, Individually and trading as Mercurlo Brothers, of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1X98. having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against their estate under said Act.

notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In Interest to appear before the said court at Scranton, in said District, on the 29th day of June, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be graniea. GEORGE C. SCHEUER, Clerk. "ary Wed Join today th army ef Anti Skiddtn Permit Us to Introduce to ove, The Girl of tery If you hare narer met her, you are cae of the cry faw people this city who have net LoeiSe greets yew frees the aages this payer, very week, la tSw freas saerimt peetave serial wyek Ijean her aasse.

A great erttta eaM the other may skat It was ewe of as ftest steriee eeer wrUHs a nci prc crcd to COl Ct fo1, bzt i thzt if yea rtzi nzst 8 undaft $T3 tzZl rzzi ctzry cza nun nn nnnir UUILUI I W'i I Ill "feE Would MR. and all skid into Dangerous An and MkSi ISAAC MILLER, General Agent 103 N. Second Street, Harroburg, Pa. Anti Sldd have prevented the accident that occurred to ANI MRS. CORNELIUS R.

M'COSH AND PARTY other automobile accidents which are canted bV Nine tenths of all accidents are caused by skidding. Either you the other fellow or the other fellow skids into you. conditions are constantly arising. Slippery roads are always imminent aeddent ia Habl to occur almost any tirr. Laying uid th rar mul tajmrr which eonfronU yoa your pit Hiser ar yea wfae to risk the ess for repairs to your aatomobllaand for ptmhi natality, warn disaster can be svokM by merely taking the ordinary precaution of carryinc Chains with you and putting tlxm on when road condition! dnnand Take Precaution NOW flsBBHaMsBafeHBafefafav Consider your own safety consider the safety of other road users take no chances.

Weed Chains are an abtolnte necessity en both nar tires and to doubly suard yourself against accidents and to make steeriag eomfortable and easy, put them aa Cannot injure tires because "they wva mrm us wsj, jMvnm in moiTssin. witaous HN ON OI JmCMU Equip your car with Weed Chains and tout for your own protection lawi guvi OO lOV fllte Recommended and Old Jury Wheel to Be Replaced by Larger Modern Steel Machine Dauphin county's old jury wheel that has done yeoman service since 1836, Is to be replaced by a modern steel wheel that will l.oW 2,000 names. The Jury Commissioners have ordered the new wheel from the Art Metal Construction Comoanv. of Plillifdelnhia. It will rnt' approximately $75, and Is expected here noout l.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Albert C. Rutherford, late of Swatara Township, Dauphin deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement t0 ROBERT M. RUTHERFORD. STEELTON TRUST COMPANY. Or to Executors.

H. L. DRESS. Attorney, Steelton Trust Co. Building.

i NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on the 18th day of June. A. D. 1914, by A. H.

Prehsel, Luther W. Ryan. Samuel Marshall, and Frank B. Clayton, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap roved the 29th day of April. 1874.

and he Supplements thereto, for a charter for the intended corporation to be called the Sectional Pneumatic Tire Company," for the purpose of manufacturing, marketing and selling vehicle tires and other rubber products, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its Supplements. E. E. BEIDL.EMAN, 1 Solicitor. THE harrisburg Polyclinic Dispensary will he open dally except Sunday ft Pj at Its new location.

ITtl North Second street for the free treaV meat of the worthy poor. A Few targe Claims We Have HeceaMjr Palet FRED W. HARPER, Seattle, Waahlagtoa, (Aeeldratal fall from cliff) $7,500.00 O. C. MarKAMP.

Pitts. hnrg. Pa (AutomA bile Aeeldeat) sM4is.ee ii iutr.ii.Anu, I) raver. la ore nilae so haft) HARRY A. MAY, Phlla delpala, (Aecl deatal drowalaa).

S7.5OO.00 1 creep." Occupy very little space told I I Cliams by all reputable dealers Weed CEain Tire Grip Co. 28 Moore SL New York "i 1 1 III II II i sv "ww avs i fV a lilt I Mat. a'sW 1 I' I.

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