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built last year by the three men in the woods back of this city. After hauling the hull to tidewater she was launched and then fitted out for fishing. There was a large quantity of fish on board when the accident oc-cured. The three men had an interest in the Sunshine, which was valued at $5,000. Insurance on the vessel amounted to $3,000.MOTORCYCLE RACE TOCENTRALIA LABOR DAYThe Aberdeen Motorcycle club and the Grays Harbor Trades council have begun arrangements for the sec* ond annual motorcycle run between Aberdeen and Centralia, a distance of 119 miles, on Labor day. A prize for the winner this year has been ordered by the Trades council. Racers will leave Broadway and Heron at 11 o’clock, and their progress will be told by a bulletin board erected at some convenient corner.Last year’s winner was Everett Lobdell, who made the trip in three hours and 11 minutes. Better roads this year are expected to reduce the record a great deal. Among those who have signified their intentions of entering are Lobdell, Aubrey Archer. Edward French and Leon McNeil, all point winners of last year, and Carl Bruce, William McKean, Vern Bennett, Axel Smith, George French and L. J. Larsen.TAKE OPTION ON OIL LANDFined by (fudge Phillips for Defaming a Young GirlSimon Bunk, a Polish rancher in the Wishkah valley, was fined $75 and costs yesterday, by Judge Phillips, for defaming the character of Miss Anna Spisak, the daughter of a neighbor.It developed at the trial that Miss Spisak had been working as domestic in the family of I. Callison for the past seven months, and recently quit to go home. Her brother cameto town for her in a buggy, and tied and fed his horse in an alley betweenHume and River streets. Bunk happened along as the girl came from where the buggy was. on her way up town to do some shopping, and at once jumped at the conclusion that she was coming from a house of ill fame. Going home he told this story, and as it passed along in the Polish neighborhood, it grew worse as it went, until the alleged shame of the girl became a subject of common gossip. In sentencing Bunk, Judge Phillips took occasion to warn him, thatany more evil reports about the girlwould result in a jail sentence.FIND THAT FORWARDCOMMITTED SUICIDECounty Officers Decide Women is Not To Blame, After Investigating Mysterious ShootingAs indicating the interest being taken in the Hoh oil fields it is reported that E. G. McGlauflin and associates of Hoquiam have secured annnHnn nn .Tnapnh Stnrkhnmpr's ImniP*Coroner Hunter and Assisting Coun ty Prosecuting Attorney Cross, after an investigation of the case of Er nest Forward, who was shot and killed at Moclips early Monday morning, decided that the case is one of sui-r!Hp nnrl PvnnprofoH TYTra Snala Pom.
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Fri, Aug 29, 1913

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