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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 2é VOL, 1. DEFINITE NEWS OF THE SEATTLE, BRITISH REVERSES Boers Had Things Their Own Way North of Modder River. THE QUEEN'S SOLDIERS SACRIFICED General Methuen Sends an Official Statement of a Bloody Encounter, and Admits Heavy Losses. e MODPER RIVER CAMP, Dec 12 — Delayed. — Following @ Saturday's bombardment of the Boers’ position by the naval con the artillery reopened fire this morning on the Boer trenches around Magersfontain kopje, apparently siiencing the The British Infantry then advanced, but the Boers re they e @ enemy @ mained in their trenches, and when the British approached, @ poured in a terrific rife fre, repulsing the British with heavy | es. The Highland Brigade suffered expecially. LONDON, Dec. 13.-—-The official report from Gen, Methuen tells of a severe repulse of the British, north of Modder river. The fotlowing @ shelled a etrong postion of the enemy, from 4 o'clock in the afternoon till after dusk is Gen. Methuen's oMfcial report: “Sunday on @ jong, high kopje, WASHINGTON, | oiddveddulvev dled. ce «CITY NEWS. & LA » FUNAARARARARARRAARARDS The Yukon's champion heavy- pugiliat te in the elty, J ic anlep, who carries this title, want to meet Nick Burley for champlo ship honors. Hurley, meantime, has! sianified his eagerness to meet Peter | Jackson. } The sult of Cotin W against Barneson & ubmitted to Judge terday afternoon. Cottain, et al, hileott, was Moore late ye Two more shingle mills, having a }@apacity of 249,000 shingles dally, }have cloned down. The Cowerman Shingle Co, of Kelso, and Chan Lewis, of Markham Jossie MoCurdy was today granted a divoree from her husband, L. C | MeCurdy, on the grounds of deser- | tion | The sult of Chas, G. Benedict against the Third Avenue Suburban Railway Company, has been dis dismmianed Wm. HM. Shepard and Wm. Ro Wat. aon have purchased from the Bean- Jinavian-American Hank for $4,000, lot 4 black Tl, Terry's lst add | of the Pacific against 8. | being continued jJu lge Henson's court Ww American B. Drun today ait Co mond's in} A resigned Tucker Dexter has as Constable his suc Ho Me been appointed ¢ ¢ Kent, T T ensor ‘atium and ALN ounty road super Lipes have visors. SHA'TTLE WEDNESDAY EVENIN DECEMBER GAMBLERS’ FINE Which Is Only a 4 Small Percentage * * * * * - * * . AGGREGATE $1,200 of the Profite of the Five Houses. Public gambling ts now flourishing in Beattie as never before. are running full blast {1 midnight the people who so desire are given an “buck the Five he the morning « opportunity to A Btar reporter every place It was noticed that great interest was taken in the games and in many ir ying was heavy Earp and Urquhart’s the Union Club 112, is hav ing a large patronage. When it was first opened, about two weeks ago five games were run, Last night the management placed several new games on the floor he Clancy house has five games running ot present, The White House ts operating six « es. The » nage le good The Horseshoe, on Occidental avenue, has increased the num ber of games during the past two months, and now pays & monthly fine for eight tabies The Standard, one of the largest gambling houses on the coast, is principally patronized by sailors, Th mosphere ts etifil tables in operation. The Seattic gamblers are reaping a harv ared with their enormot according to police records, were ao fines are trifing com The fines for November, follows Standard, viet fourteen games, tiger a White House, six games, $200. Horseshoe, eight games, § amen ub, five wames, $175 Clancy } Union ¢ the gambling houses last night poor workn playing ts in emall ve ted the proprietors as high as $25,000 in Crowds constantly $400, and from nine o'clock in In and niuren but the vie month surroaund the fourteen t, Their monthly profits STA 1899. Telephone News Ti Subsoriptio PIKE Eto. Te NO. 250, Bargains in Wall Paper In order to make room for new stock, we will close commencing today, the 13th. , vut our stock of ’99 patterns at a great reduction, Star Paint Co. 300 Pike Street Toy Watches ¢ small, too, We've icles at small prices, t lines of Toys la Se THE Are small things, but our prices built u r business on small and today we show one of the fi city. But the prices haven't changed. BMALL, COON BROG,., i417 Second Ave. BRUNNER & CO. Groccries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, o r Fifth, ‘Ph 794, On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, 2urke's Irish, Burke’s Scotch, McBrayer Bottled in Bond, etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials and Imported Gin. Ai Weleorne Ghristmas Gift Appreciated for years is a Rimmed Glasses or a fine We have the largest stock in the city. have everything in gualty MM, CLAY EVER: First Avenue OPTICIAN Christmas Suggestions From now uffff é I50O air of + og arl opera glass a We style and price. “Monday at daybreak the Highlanders attacked the south end | Menry Schulte and Ametia Wegen ‘The total sum of money collected from Christmas we are * * * * * o * * * *. * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * maintained their position and hed captured 41 Britien soldiers. There is immense enthusiaem here over the latest Boer vie- tories. Quantities of Christmas gifts are being forwarded to the the from, i a at PRERE, Dec. 12 - pleased to furnish them to all who/| can use them. This ts asplendid op portunity for public spirited business men to assist in advertising the city in their Eastern and Southern mail, | pany. wf Anacortes, for $584.20 on a! fieh order. Ave. 7 : o e : of the kopje. The attack was properly timed, but failed | 1a vaca: Negi se ypu s , @ Guards protected the Highlanders on the right and in the rear jer, the latter being the woman who|® te the largest sum of-cash collected at going to tell in this @ while the cavairy and mounted Infantry. with a Howiltaer and Fen Bhs, pea | — ots eg 9 opened last July space of appropri- @ battery, attacked the enemy's left. The artillery shelled the . . lo seta that meariy 1.000 aon tf .00 capacity of becete te Chrismas gifts. whom Sena ae bin wife, dealers, and fod k sngdhivael & $ fhese position from dayoredh, end at 1:b p. m.eent Gordon's com- frosappdlaeyscagdbe pone vailmg = allied tod fd ’ of walkers are employed by the gambling houses mand to support the H anders “4 i - taip-ceete ile tach are 1h dart, my position extending Germany [thee eee eN A Re Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Purses, Han Iwars, Ete @ six miles towards Modder river. Henry Phillip Pieht, aged 21, died | — -- . 7 . “This Tueetay morning I am atflt holding the position, en l yesterday at hie home in Fr ont 3 trenching myself, I have had to face at least 12.000 men. Our @ | 4 4 pioward, John Odell and F if 10 ADVERTISE FE YOUR EYES TIRE loss bas been great.” ° a: * Ps {vision t# Your head aches A Central News dispatch says that the Schreiner ministry at Rader ur, three mall de 1 men, a ‘ steel strat Your print blurs z the Cape gave passes to Free State pupils attending the colonial rHpinaar + 31 pga allgapas RE seers 4 Pooper be bd ctw al a eg raped Hore snievesan colleges who wanted to go home to Might. As @ result, Gov. Miiner ata tg Pre Ke Bid $ is considering the dismissal of Schreiner and his colleagues. ae ce iremeeriate aol pease ane ae ae SB qmmronts, Dee. 1510 tee bats with Methuen at Modder 9 |DmMHEE At headquarters for smoking Splendidly Decorated Dinner Set @ river yesterday, the Boers captured 41 prisoners. plum. They Gepesiied $160 each NU The Puget Sound Information Bu- . h ball © has ben request to ismue up e ——-eeo-—_— " reau ' . * 3 os @ PRETORIA, Dec. 11—The preliminary oMetal report on the @ | Antone John Ropalicot, aged 42| peti uchynge n.gionk gure bey mardi Special Friday and Saturday = tae, tieer sataing sage: jah See MONE mF 818 Mr. Beck, an Eastern man, who in| Three different styles of handsome DINNER SETS; English ot e@ ‘The battle of Modder river began yesterday with cannon fir- - . rest. nee Jatopping at the Stevens h re American ware; daintily decorated, The sets complete for Friday @ ing. Heavy Sighting was proceeding from 3:30 a. m. until 9a m., aylor icClees, aged 4, died | Pre arations f | sending out 2,600 circulars on ; ivate| and Saturday, respectively, $4.50, $9.50 and $12.00. @ with cannon and Maxims and rifles. The bombardment began at yesterday at the Western Washing or a matters, and he has voluntecred to CORONA JAVA BLENDED COFFEE has @ distinctly catis- 2S (Bd m and Setting soca yassned gre staged ae amano ROM Cee he tanenay distribute Beatle circulars with his| factory flavor. 3 over the British position, where it remained ten minutes and de- Git has been brought dy if an amus ui pdt — ascended. Heavy rains occurred Guring the night.” Myers Cannery Com it. . r y j e ompany again Secretary O, M. Moore will have a : A late dispatch rider brought information that the Boers had the Rosario Straits Packing Com large number printed, and he will be| The Commercial | Importing | e e 1008 Second istmas Is Close at Hand Samuel Charles, aged 29, and Susie | Deck. 4, both of Port Gamble, were | Issued a mar Heense yesterday. Harry 8 Phifiney also took ¢ (ASO FoR APU n. Barton's brigade advanced -Delayed— today and took a position unopposed within three wr of Col- —_——_—— Gatves. - Fagen Sahay 8 SORE goa vp ae le Leek Right's Gotheiing | Sate Bem oma all And here we are are with Ladies’ and Gent's Watches: we treat Tidan and ‘ort corner of ° CAPE TOWN, Dec. 13--The Boer toss at Stormber® Sunday Albert age expaeted to arrive here | of Ady 1 Ch First avenue and Spring street from $2.50 up. 4 | @ was four killed and nine wounded, which ts explained by the the first of nexf week. The Grant bas enter paenatataeinta Diamond Rings, from 85 up; Ladies’ Guard Chains from $2 up; Stick @ fact that the British made no concerted attack, the men rushing to will soon follow, The Grant and the Ame ents. Pins from $1 up; Vaseline Jars from2sc up; Opera Glasses from $4 up: t @ the hills without orders. They were exhausted and incapabie of Bherigan will load hay and grain, | RAILWAY TE Umbrellas from he up: Gents’ Vest Chains from $2 up; Children’s rings @ fighting. The Boers may oce Molteno. Jone at Tacoma ang the other at Se. | NO Ss. from the up. Ladies’ Ringwfrom $2 up. One of the largest lines of all- bd ng Pmt fh et | = i ‘ ver and Ebony Brushes, Combs and Mirrors in the West. Silver nov- elties from Be up. Can please you in anything in the jewelry line. We SOOOSOESOOSSOOSOSOSOSOOOOOOO OOOOH OOOO OSESOO ESOS OOOOEOOOHOOD CAPETOWN, Dec. 12.—Gen. Methuen reports to Gen. Walk | me @ that Maj. Gen. Andrew C. Wauchope was flied in Monday's tne tramabe nage Bs el LOE | In wpite of the short notice and! According to the Railway Age the | have a few of E. Howard & Co, Watches left at about one-half their ac- bt nh of Moda ivi | : we - aa inclement weather, a good-sised| Pennsylvania now leads the great) tual value. 5 ew ae casa cecesk a on af the hake end est | crowd assembied in the rooms of | fallway systems of the country in| a q alo) GHTON © ORANGE RIVER, Cape Colony, Deo. 12—Three hundred and @ | from the Victoria gs are in proper |(he, Seattle Biock exchange last) the matter of mileage, with 9,300) Ww. W. HOU $ night to discuss the council concerning nduct of the | miles to Its credit. | 704 First Avenue Jeweler the proposed| The Chicago Inter Ocean quotes a charter amendments and the beet | Prominent Western railway offi ial @ twenty wounded from Modder river have arrived here. ee “A report is current here that Gen. Methuen onditic Her carfo will be com | ple ted with animals to be shipped either from Chickamauga or on PARIB, Dec. 13. ° 3 ° ° : ara, ‘The rumor hae caused great excitement on the boule. @ | St. Asaph's — to compel that body to do its/as saying: “The Minois Central can ’ Caen é duty | be ted o ’ in the fu-| : $ | need Leng arnt yetrtay by | ian, Woot tok the ear, and|tire’S sary" mperat “acte in| P@OpLe Who Don’t Care to Waste 000000000000 COCO OOOO C OOO COSOOOOOOS | ME Holinnd for crenting m dis-|Judge Hogue acted as nec retary | transcontinental tramfe, Their Money Usually Trade at turbance in the skating rink on 4) 'nion street. came up for trial this ftornoon. The manager of the rink textified as to Long's character The latter was then given a chance Resolutions were finally adopted as|it can give the Gpasheen 1 follows: “Resolved, By the people of| long haul on business deliv Beattie in mass meeting assembied. | New Orieana, and in consideration that the actions of the majority of| for this will get the support of the the city council In fret ignoring and| Southern Paelfic in return business N. P. RAILROAD ‘SUDDEN DEATH | | e IN POLITICS: OF GEO. S. B H. |said Long. “Shut up.” shouted Judge | qualified electors for charter amend-| Illinois Central has recently been e | Can ake that man to Jail and | ments is a blow at the rights of the | completed. | ill try his cane tomorrow.” tong | People and the foundation of muni-| py the purchase of the Sioux City JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT expostuia and Halliff Winchell |cipal government, which must bel ¢ 2 1S | | & Northern, James J. Hill h | was compelled to dr tare ae te wen <a ote y an made Je the Northern Pacific to be a| George 8. Bush, of 114 Denny way, | 1 n* “ompelied ®6 his prisoner |met by TY resource at the com-/an important move in the Middle Where the most liberal inducements FREDERICK & CO. main factor in politics next summer? | died this morning very suddenly of . mand of an Migent people en-| West. Everything, it is stated, in| to buyers for the coming holidays are offered JEWELERS This question is puzzling politicians | congestion of the lungs. Mr. Bush! A thief entered the Denny hote 2°%C! With self-eovernment, and! ready to finish construction of this | ‘ 715 and Ave. Hinckley Bullding of both parties. Ever since the| was 33 years old and was in high | last night and stole a number of capable of maintaining it.” |link between St. Paul — = > Se Star's announcement of that road’s| standing as an admiralty Jawyer | brass fittings It was reported that the legal com-| which will make the a connection with the purchase of the|and custom house broker. He was i mittee, consiating of Judge Winsor,| a formidable competitor vith th BORO OR ITO IO RIOR RR OR RR IRR Post - Intelligencer, speculation has|a son of the late Judge William 8. . © ©. Stevens, who remidem at a1 | J. A. Hiddell and J.C. Allen, w ‘orthwestern for St. Paul and Oma.|% ‘ ~ * Saab ie Ga tae enicest. | Bush. Seventeenth avenue north, reported attending to the legal means of| ha. businees ond Oma-| & HERE is no other house on the Pacific Coast » Ex-Senator John L. Wilson's con- | ee —— o Cap iMard last night that his | foreing the council to bring the pro 4 oe >» nection with the deal makes It very | CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—From all the |Tesidence had heen entered and sev. | posed amendments before the people | F. N. Kollock, district passenger | # carrying such a variety of articles suitable for * clear that he is to be the Northern | lake country comes reports of ter- | *'#! @rticles of value were stolen. From the remarks let drop, {t in| agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, | * * Pacific's candidate for the upper|rible storms. The wind has been! 4 team attached t very evident that the committee pur-| with headquarters at Portland, was | ¢ >t \rist mas Gift Sst house of congress next winter. |biowing at a rate of more than 1) oii) diay seg ay A tank wa poses to appeal to the superior court| in the ity _Yeaterday * »* The fact that E. C. Hughes ts to| miles an hour. It is feared that oy Ui) nl pid “1! Company caus- for a writ of mandamus. | a > iii =<“ a Gictate the paper's policy brings up |some of the disasters to shipping of snus thie mmceant buble on FF Judge Roger 8. Greene, Judge | \* . * again that gentieman’s political as-| former years will be repeated. The Street the ns sped Madioan Langley, James Hamilton Lewis, A. | \* Our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, * Piratiéns. It is stated that Mr. | coal collier Point Abino ts ashore in Y ao eee Sam mht and|W. Hastie and BE. W. Craven were x . oe a ye : ? > Hughes will make a strong pull for| Lake Erie, and will be a total wreck. | 1) ."'"4 to rw At Madison street | appointed as advisory board to ald |x Cut Glass and Silverware, is complete in =f @ seat in the Republican national | Railroad trains throughout Wiscon.|(R® tank collided with a heavy | the legal committee |x every detail- * convention next summer; and that|sin and Michigan are blocked with |, gery whe oll driver was thrown! A committee which consiate of FIRM BASIS * GOLD AND SILVER SMITH * he Is already hoping to succeed fen-| heavy snow. Telegraph wires are | ,y yin’ Street, Dut wan not injured. | Judge W Michael Phillips, Dr * Albert Hansen 706 First A * ator Foster when that gentleman | down. mat Vout of 'm inundry took | Titus, Judge Bogue, J. J. Hohman rE » o . at cam = all o of a undry wa G. F. Cotte w " : for governor next fall has also oe Pi icgy ~~ agp nl Dd. Een Deo B= They next made a break tor touch, [Tokae ter ¢ hae mecting to be heid |r the enterprising management of | -_ Y ay epeben of. | Gen. pies as follows a Co.'s delivery wagon, | next Saturday evening | Anthony Corcoran, has come rapidly A M AN IS KN OWN Politicians now realize that the | ™!? een informa me that the aa nol geteed knocking down the! ‘The e#peeches during the evening | to the front. The morning sessions 4 4 Northern Pacifie has much greater | Province of Cacanaya has surrend- he one of its legs.) were warm and vigorous. In few,| have not brought out many sales, | interests at stake than the Beattie | ered Gaoenditionaliy to Capt. Mo- | iSF Were sop 1 before further |if any cases, however, was there| but there have been no evening ses. | pA id ody gs Da BS ptordy ae OP rn pata ime Np grag + depot matter, Members of the atate| Calla, of the cruiser New York. |7Mage was done any ranting The speakers were | sions without sales being made. The | Our work is done to please the most fastidious. Domestic finish if legisiature and @ United Sta | This surrender doubtless includes! Nick Hurley, the prise-fighter, to. t and indignant at what thay| management is insuring protection | ator are very necessary to that road, be pravines of ssoueen Fat at) day mwore to a com plaint charging 1 high-handed methods on the! to ita bidders, and stringently boy 77 PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY It te altogether likely from present | Zamboanga, reports that affairs! Rarney Mullen, hin trainer, with ae, | Part of the council, and they did not|cotting fake sales and inflated quo- | al Indications that the Northern Paci-|®r* satisfactory, as nearly all of the | gauit with intent t mmit murder, | ince matters in expressing their| tations. Confidence in mining ex - = fic will make # strong fight tn the | Tifles have been surrendered Mullen met Burley on the street | *°™iments | changes is gradually being restored . coming state campaign. Pb ge ohge ayy at Bayambang, says) Monday night, and after a few vorda|..1° W:. Godwin, Judge Wood, Dr.| and it is to be expected that in al a a0 a. | he holds se Drinoner of war Ma-|on money matt Burley mruck | Titus. Anthony Corcoran, Prof. J.| short time the mining interests will Thirty Vears in a Box. ina, the ablest of the insurgents | sullen. The latter had a pocket.| 0: Curtis, and Rev M. Randall, | have regained their former atability. | We we, 15g and founder of the late government. | knife in his hand and cut Burley a, Jt Were among thone aaeiver ta wi 7, Ind., Dee, 132.—Jas. Ewin, — | and and er urley on occup e cena one “+ Pig : who has lain ina box of straw for 40| "WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 13,—|th¢ back of the head. Mullen wag | {OF | Mr. Randall's talk simply | DONNELLY IS DYING. Lid Pay tog he Pind take your years or more, died last night at the Gen. Otis, in one of his reports to- | “rented several hours later by OM. Pr alt with industrial and soctal con. wes — ne ee lawns 7, woh uene county infirmary. He wan paralys-|4®Y, says: “My information in that|°¢? Mayou. He is till confined in| “tons Ben 8. Donnelly ts dying in Mext Shs OES, Oem ae ee Ot Veneer. ed when a young man, and was made| Asinaldo has disguised his in-| ‘he city Jail _— By afternoon it was an-|oo from consumption. “Sport” Don aay ta pecan of Beattie seinen tive helpless in mind and body, so much| 4viduality and abandoned his troops|, Mulen waived his preliminary | ROUnced that a mass meeting would] nelly was the star end on the Prince i the peow P ° h 1 ° | 8 iT Queen City Laundry to any other. #0 that even ordinary clothing could | 94 {# hiding in the province of Ben-|h¢*ring this afternoon and wan)? d in the Seattle theater next] ton ‘s9-'90 team. He gained great y . not be kept on him. He lay for a| suet.” peop Me , the superior court and | Saturday evening at & o'clock fame with the Chicago Athletic Club Our call trade pricss—Ne bundles de- lifetime Hke an animal, or even! “> gett BLL reese: ‘ in 1892-92-94. livered at these Shirts, 100; " MANILA, Dec. 12.—Col. Howse, of MEMORIAL SERVICES. ‘ 'Solae Waalerd oo é 895 he ostensibly sp shire with collar, Teige1 " chy Re the Thirty-fourth infantry, demc ees nists Lig sp les on editor of the “Pick while he conoke inhges eatings; & ‘cute te < vie WASHINGTON, D.C, Dec. 13.~. '#hed Gen. Tinos’ army, which was ’ n Tacom The members of the G. A. R. will|ed the 8. A. C, football team, which ten. Leonard Wood was today ap (tht mont formidable force ieft “in hold memortal services tomorrow | was the best ever put out of that in meen Ci Steam Lannd pointed military governor of Cuba Nort rene ane Paprdch-oBy eed Bier rhn Hull, an alleged bunco man, | evening in thetr hall, the stitution In point of playing id yo to relieve Gen. Brooke. od ounded a great| was discharged by Judge Cann this | being the 100th aniversary of ( Donnelly's tactics with this team foe number. He took 100 prisoners, in-| afternoon. Bull was arrested last | Washington's death hastened the end of foothall, among 1426-28 Fourth Avenue, Detweed Onion OMAHA, Dec. 13.-Gov Poynter | cluding | ao Lad y any dd re week ty Officer Hubbard on a cha The Free Masons will also hold| athletic clubs in Wi re was a and| = = appointed ex-enator Allen to | ™#'ne her ine t is fleeing | wee by Officer Hubbard services at the First Pi ry te: | Orego' ‘or, e f oval Haywards ba <p Maj. March Battalion, of strom, of Ballard, who claims Butl — - Since leaving Seattle Donnaly. mar RS rae th hirty-third infantry, operating | was one of three men who swindled Instant D 5 ried and settled down to a hard a aper John Higgins, age 79, died today | further south, received the surrend-| him out of 140 In a card game ina! waconta. 1 ; ys working business man. In spite of at his residence 1017 Dearborn street. | ¢* Of Concepcion, in the Province of | First avenue lodging house, testi. ‘OMA, Dec. 13.—John Nelson,| his mistaken policy in athletics, his 2000 of the Twentieth Centur: tterns Le » March liberated 575 ®pan- | aged 40, while at work in the & . pat - 4 | 5 Span- | fled againat Pull, ~ nh the St. / tiiness will be regretted in this city 1i9 Pik Street select from. We cater to those who A forged check for $25 was passed! iards, including 150 friars ‘ Paul & Tacoma lumber milla yester-| ¢or he was & moat companionable 2 By deter > want their homes beautified. a p r on C. A. Biseo; of 118 Pike street, fot ‘ Jake Robertson, the alleged “short | day, was struck in the left breast by | man, Betweon Second Third Aves, Jast night. The arrest of the man Among the butiding permits leeu chang in arrested by Officer|a flying timber and instantly killed J — — 1 aol D000 000000 ated to we) today were the fol ine: A Osbourne Monday fined $100 and passing the eheck \# expected to be oF r SRICAG = will St . inade donight Haynes, 2815 Dearborn avenue; one| sentenced to a0 d Imprisonment | CHICAGO, Deo. 12:—The executive op Gambling Made to order; parquet floors; floors po’ aa ‘ story frame, $900; Clem Mlakely, | by Cann this morning on a| committee of the prohibition party| WHATCOM, Dec. 13.--The city ished and quarintined. Isabel T. Redles today purchased | Fremont, one story frame, $400; W.| charge of swindling Jenkin Morgan, |!n session here today ided to] council has passed resolutions with ba ba pilot on Lombard street, near|D. Nelson, 224 Fairview avenue, one|* water-front stand k , Out of| bold the next national conventig-,| the intention of putting an end t ART FURBITURE & GRA CA, Ebomes, fow $,446, ig? jotory frame, $100, y uM jon June a7 ‘ 1, Ve! all gambling. : al Thira eset opp Telephawec Bullgise