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The Seattle Star, April 12, 1904
CASPAR STUCY of Gennessee, one of the oldest pioneers of the district, died, at the age of 80, yesterday.
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GRACE MONTAGUE and Belle Mershon, two dance hall girls of Everett, while returning from Snohomish Sunday night, drove over a precipice 40 feet high. They were badly bruised and the buggy was reduced to kindling wood. The horse was badly injured.
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THOMAS ELMORE of Silvana has been committed to the insane asylum. He was found peering among the weeds of a small stream, under the delusion that the weeds were bulrushes, and he said he was looking for Moses.