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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier INT” NEW “MIT JO! IS THROWN OPEN Protected Bunco Men Are Getting) Down to Work. NOT AFRAID OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE ER- x" An Interesting Story of How Judge Cann| — Figured in a Recent Vagrancy Case in This City, W was learned on good authority this morning that John Bull, Bit Bean, “Kid” Bogerty and MeKenaie, all of whom are alleged to be bunco men, have opened up a “big mit joint” in the Pretiminary arrangements were completed yesterday and roor it ts said, were secured in a First avenue lodging house Young Bogerty has been in Georgetown for two months run- ning @ “cloth joint.” A Star reporter overheard an interesting conversation be- tween two well-known bunco mon several nights ago, One of the “dunks” informed his partner that Bean and Bull had decided to close the “cloth joint” at Georgetown and start a “big mit joint” im this city. The conversation brought out the fact that it was the inten- tion of Bull to have a certain man named Garriety, a bunco artiat who causes him a great deal of trouble, placed as a night jailer at the county “jug | It ts said the “police” have declared they will stand for no More “bunko graft” but as Hull is “dead next” to the “con «raf: EN it is only @ mere matter of the want of the consideration. Bean and Bull hav gafe to say their “joint’ been promised police protection and tt ts will never be pulled. The Star's shadow SCCCCSE CESSES SESE RSS E RES SRS eee ee eee eee eee THE SLATTLE, W ASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, D KA o MBER 1, 1899. Sani ME STAR. — gesreeseseseneoses| Transports at Manila. om : MANILA, Doo, 21.—The aul IK ol SONOS TROOP! eee [Liberal Discotn "is to kc tank nae ae Fass Vorty-ffth Infantry and two sr duly fs athe tatter date is 9 tories of artiliery, arrived here thie| For the next few days to favored, as Mt is Agured that b aS nan , @ that time the people will have Caraga 2AINT CO. 300 Pike S thoroughly Giscusesd the Ri H WANTS INFORMATION. | TAR PAI 5 @ publican platform and nom \§ 2S ‘ @ ine Another reason for hay 3} The wide interest manifested ia] ge soseccencocce see c cream @ ing the Democratic convention Cape Ne affairs in evidenced by @ dpring the firet week in duly we E | d C t nol stes Usi g B b y iit a oe ee ee @ bility would be puade on the Ks of asking for informa . Serdar $ Cavalry in South Africe ton. "This morning he roc e ° learam fro gentieman in fan In the way he should go Gty € iron train Peooooooerooe eeee! | Francisco requesting copy of the gine, a steamboat or other mec al toy and | a | resolutions that are being KE ° more in | “ \¢ CAPETOWN, Dec. 21.—The Britien wounded, who feil into the @ | by the committee, | he : ie hands at Stromberg, have been removed to Burghersdorp, oi, Cham ber of Commarea is aise ° F ive Minutes —» 4 natok wands teena dteihbion etendtiak ta teentves @ rude $ | the United States geological aurvey | Then books. would teach him in Fiv The sult of Fred P, Kendall) @ delegation while waving a handkerchief asa sign of truce. Cr ° | anny ane Faby, — a 4 We are in the Toy Business, We have against the Anglo- Ab neyndicate|@ Je saye he regarded Polegell as a spy, and added that he would @ [corias of waape tht he so acoMraie |@ tant hepete beter nine more, WA for $1,099.94, claimed as Ue unpaid | ® b no further communicat with Methuen ey 4 io a a rol Frade Bo Mh 4 We have a splendid varie lary of F. A. Mil, whose claim Mr, The Central News prints a Modder river dispatch, date 9 nines ney cover P y ‘ Kendall bough, wes before Juége|® 10 saying. that ia response to @ Message went under a ae vd 3 oo Pai, Me. rial —— b nen: 3 Rightly Price Williamson today, Ig trace, Crease pre Sioed to © Wig my 8 con ps» Brosh Mihat @ | tiver, Bristol bay, | oper river coun 4 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY The * Teachers’ on | * eet saaies try ty-mile creek, White river, | ——— pats wea week ie 1 Meth. . coy cealapatartas gypsies «ase stage yea 2 | SBushitna river and adjacent terri i 141) Second Ave. COON = odist church. The most important LORENZO MARQUEZ, Dec. 16¢—Delayed.—Col, Plummer and @ , e subject to be discussed Iw th areas 3 his Coosa wi sheet ng party has returned to Tull, The iittie 5 ‘ie Soeoooesoo sree see? a = of study to be pursued in the state.|@ band had been scouting in Tranaveal territory for @ week, but UEER LETTERS é Asked « -aelenpeed ; tT J— ; BRUNNER & a nef poy a Te re i @¢ The dispatch from Chievely camp, saying that Buller hee retir $ | a d clation meets the fourth Saturda: ed to Frere camp, destroys the belief beld by rome that he woul COME BY MAIL 7 ines January, and the King County Lnatt Pe Ge cart ee onl eaeh dates me > ss Mariah Meohecs wore mmmued to 16 rofice ama precautionary atep in waiting the game 16 be @ waren 502 Pike Strest, corner Fifth, ‘Phone ay to William M. Bwing (27) and| @ » South Africa until Roberts’ arrival | day to William M. Rwing (23) and @ teen NEOs wee etmene will coder @everal aquadrons @ | Many Persons Who Desire to| On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and and Charles Merron (23) and Mattie! @ bay Indian Cavalry to sees Africa. z | Locate Here. lows: Monogram Rye, © anacend Club, @ Baird (19), of Bh * . _ cotct cBrayer ee OM rs CAIRO, Dee. B.—The train bringing Gen. Kitehener from Om Secretary Proxch, of the chamber | Burke’s Irish, Burke's te a we Drosde’ e Seattle & Eastern Trust ©o.)@® durman to chs elty, en route for South Africa, wae wrecked to . | bf ‘commutes ved this morning etc., etc. Hennessy an ai Fo wireet. P4 | from wouldbe settlers he com. | A Welcome Ghris! age SOOCSHOSOOOOOO® pica tions hich oo from Harel Mitchell today purchased @@*CCOCOROOSCCC SSS OSO OOS Southern Gaiifornia, from the Middle Appreciated for years poy ranadh pe + gt 4 - Pra gapamethcd | | Weat and from the Mast, are often | K. M. Kilbourne, Rimmed Glasses or a fine Their Money Usually Trade a Frederick & Co,’s JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT — Diamond Butterflies umond Spiders Diamond ie me Flies Diamond Sun rts Diamond Pendants zarf Pins, Brooches, Pendants ng in quali are often and here we Pric Our Price. w. W. HOvUCr, DRUG STOR nm, 2 aia C 715 md Ave. ioc Diamond Vall Paper {the Twentieth Centar elect from. We eater 080 nb their homes beautifieds nee once 0 plans are | amus because of their rimplicity | . has failed so far to aacertain the exact location of this protected rem commenced at once, ‘The plans a BLACK PEARL pr greens Bey mel ogy ter sind We have the largest stoc fang of bunco men, but in a few days hopes to make known their Fred Gasch and wife have sold to| now being drafted tt the engineer's page Ser rig wren A eae der 4 have everytl whereabouts. BE. Rosenberg the east 0 feet of two | office pagnne turers, stenographers, lawyers, and| Ht, CLAY EVER! John Bull was arrested several days ago by OMcer Hubbard lots in the Broadway addition, sit-] The debt of the Trinity Paris Various other trade representatives. os Judge Cann of the police court was in the Tenderloin district at uated at Marton st church metas 08 FEN008, bee at ‘One of the inventors wanted to es the time and it is said he told Omeer Hubbard, “That's a good teenth avenue, The as See Tomer” Demeeeny | tablish « large factory here to manu = We'll stick him sure.” Hubbard at the time placed no charge wen $4,000, bn nemsrannpe = leew ger facture hie Lainor automotile bi aguinst Bull and informed Judge Cann of the fact. The judge yo rina gedty! ade: «versa: whe Bhar Winner of Last ie i coms t ny other | however, followed the patrol wagon to the station. full wanted qoltohert Palmer sold part of the lot | bishop of the Jurisdiction, the Right Jackson the eee Sen aes ee $2 Give bail but was refused that Privilege as no charge had yet to J. H. L. Willlame f 1. eee We Oe ee | Night's Contest. manded $5,000 ax a bonus from the In the latest designs deen placed inst him. Judge Cann then spoke up. it is said, xi nda sersye Gevad eee | ren A ; nne 101% remembrances. We and informed desk that he > od | At 10 o'clock t night 185 horses Young Peter Jackson sent t city ore beginning operations. i the officer at the desk that he happened to be pres. Thor Burke, 0. M tvra, & | An of 4 ‘ tn’ the nan | per cent. of the capital stock, and a . seve ent when the arrest was made and the officer told him the charge J. Williams, 8. A. Bhuffieton and W_| fT ‘*oxportation to the Phitippin *|"Biack Peart’ to — Sarelnaat techie Gea aed Gk Fels aan have a complete 6)- ae vegrency. Bull was released on a cash bail of $100. When F. Blake have areiee the Cnn | ceriree ce in ae Tie Were HA pe Mogg Se igh match for|ciaimed to have 9 patents on line that cannotfail Officer Hubbard went to headquarters the following day he was nce Mining Co. with a capitaiiaa- | '° Walia Wats They will be last night. Martin wa: Ld way ghd a Bh tly BB surprised to note that Bull had deen released without a charge thon of $540,000, divided into shares | “Ped on the Port Mtephena = An-j his youns opponent. who ne one ¢ s |Z to suit you. ic 7 ther shipment will be received in/from the firet and finished him) Another man wanted to establish a Being placed against him. it may be well to add that this ts the of $100 each, er ship S rene gine tastery, Wik 6 oath f first occurrence of the kind recorded. As Bull had been re- Ae four days. for oye Page Beene team oI, | Aor Renae ( Mh gy oy ay bse Yeased Officer Hubbard finally decided to place the charge of vag- Tom Sulivian, Edward Weston, C.| oe =) ‘The main event started late. enty of a ¥ ae | rt of the en = Fancy against him. Johnson, A. Davis and F. G "| A frame butiding owned by Eateil| delay caused much dtssatiefacti« cent scheme on the part o e 1 TM s The following day the case came up before Judge Cann for | alleged thieves and shoplitters, were | Stein. situated on Firat avenue | it is getting to be too much of & Fes: | terprising gent to work the city ttc CH R Ss yo% south, near Norman street, and oc-| ular thing for principals and seo: | starting him in business trial and Bull was discharged. [arrested in the Weed house last last minute! stil her writer wanted to en- i] d E ‘ ‘A friend of Bull met him of the street and said, “Well, 1 hight by Oficers Sam Corbett. |Capied by & emall manufacturing onde to haggle until the last minute] Bull another writer pectacies an y see your old acquaintance Juda? Cann had you putled.” Leighton, Kelly an@ Detective Phil-| Plant for making kitchen work |over details. The Hawthorns Club | tablish hie “automatic gold-cleaming Bull fired up at once. “I'm $35 Out on the deal!” he exclaimed. lips. Weston and Davie stole a t tables burned to the ground lest|has always prevented this until the | machine, euaranteed to save all t ona HOLCOMB, Optic! “It cost me that sum te fight mY Case through.” ‘of cigars from @ stand at the corner | MERt about 6 o'elock, The fire de-| last two or three contests and it| four gold now Hoat provided t ” cot. Of. | Partment was called out, but the/ should nm low it any longer city mould offer him sufficient Surety the cog wheels in the mill of “justice” are slipping. yk saat denen d ge Bored Severin, | siemetere . mae Agomed before it ar-| When the men stepped int te ducement to come to this place. j ¥ - 'S 10 wee i Borke ts swipes * a canteen a dato the Weed houses horag be. Tat welding. and contents therer wae 8 dimpyie over t All these writers claim €o be im re- > “ ae. wir Were Valued al about $100 The plant | bandages on Jackson's hand DOr’) ceipt af aplendidetmdmecements from members of the gang. The officers | “ell. ‘The origin of the fire is un-|the matter until Referee Gaaan de. | eettie in Geattle, If posnibie. have «cided to place charae of | ¥® Gared that if the men were not up| ~The trouble with most of these L di d vaproien Sea Founine ‘ see in two minutes he would award the! ¢eoijows,” said @ecretary Prosch. “4 a ies’ and... . 1 Rentier nex among the colored oJ His action was en-|ehat they Fr: Raven't any money. * ‘The en! x among fant to e Mrs. Carrie D. Williams, wife of are getting @ taste for] tieely justifiable, In that there t*] Often they afe down to bedrock; too | ent’ Ss atches \§ T. Williams, the well known at-/ niests that promine |nothing in the rules to ag n often (hey are discharged employees, rh , torney, died on the train between | make them as enthusiastic over the | bandages on a man's hands Young / who, having learned a trade, are @ line of Jewe! Beattie and Hpokane yesterday, of | tomnly sport as their brothers. ‘They | Peter's seconds, however, »lved the| cnatous to have some eity eet them |< VOryeniag in th Your consumption, She was 29 y of | do not content themscives by staying |queation by stripping off the objec-| gp in business B age jet home and talking about what|tonable bands, and the fun com 1 have investigated these echém ese happened, either menced. nd while there are several ¢hat are Max Detring alteged fugit 7 or coly together, be t Last night {Germania hatt| They were scarcely tog genuine, yot many, in fact most of Will Continue Until January 8--Special |isenrsesasrace Ses dete | wie yatta trans net wi hefner ow | TO Phen Avenue oo avenue by Detective William Mere the |/neck. From then on, the younger . bie ere inquiring into | whose aympathies with one or the | nee! rom pumerab nquiring dith this morning, Chief Reed re 414 all the work. After plant- r { land A du other of the contestants drew them| man did all the Frente, prices of land, and business | Exercises Arran ged for Frid Sorel Aesrasntorat dns ago | cts Se ceg™ ncn args tee mat Aug Sae et Heer Pans | cone, orto oon one, seen ay. faeensere atte Sse aeas cme ee iy a nates ee Pa |eeaa* Rae "ee! Pggple Who Don't Gate to Te ere Detring was somewhere | niece, they borrowed from friende | ishing that sore feature, Jackson be- | sproad } os in Washington and he might be In| od brothers, with the reault that | ean to amile broadly —_—_ Beattie. He is wanted on arge Sieh tn Den ‘The public schools will close t N {It be heta h rr ailing $3 on ew ta ar, | the Ballery was graced by four spor-| In the tres nb pool eas | } i 0-1 No exercises will be held at the|°f em retring was « o. auened” whone faces |came up fresh, but soon began to| © afternoon for the Christmas| Central school rested and indicted and he juruped | '¥' : nepection. | fade, though he landed a couple “| | igeye. to reopen again Janvery| The I q bail. He came from Minne ee a ee stiff blows during the first few # . @ Day school will have a short ~ gy eee jown ¢ ° lew nec All the different schools will hold | program oer city, His wife is with him| ‘macieiel i ieahnhe Gall Jonds. WRefore the round was very lf i dpectal exercises. and is employed in the city @ musicians of Beattie will give] Onde, Rotors the round vanine . ‘At the South school there will be| At Denny school many of the rer & xrand hall next Saturday night in| Tighe, cuanc himton the point of | om I combine »rO- e citizens’ committee < as nke hall very del ve | Jac € he e pes ‘The Columbia school will hold ex-/% circumting program at 1 o’otock. | (TAS meeting next Tuesday SA} Seer te the diy. a86 Win) Sadie | gave o good hot curtain raiser. Bul | Where the most libera! inducements . ises in several of the rooms, but | Visitors will be expected to make| a). ait ens temeeee 4 wor. avasietnnn # one rey pe me: fence and selence made to buyers for the coming holidays are offered eapecial stress will be laid upon | the rounde of the reoms. Blaborate| yy." Coen eEr Ee AUS 4 ome, © Sores conme i aenure him much the stronger fighter, but - —- j exercises this termb | decorations are being arranged. matt a ; The - clans eae ed oe oe Young stood up very nicely and = ‘At the Queen Anne school exercises! The Minor school will hive unueu-| NEW YORK, Dex ve tala wea, we ae eae on arday.| carned Referee Brown's nol S| The new management of the Con- |= O18 Be held in the various rooms. ally attractive exercises this year in| @*ting rumors were afloat in Wall | a bccage ARF all ri ge Be draw, solidated Co, has taken the first step The Rainier school is elaborately the roo e little « street this af One had it| 2” . ove toward improvement vice. It Seewsated for the ‘a waalon ane, She Hite Ghee WM w lerandly in their Inudable undertak- : rire © too ite occasion have a Christrms-treet hung with | that Gen. had captured has gdvanced the wa of the ¢ , mary roome will join in giving &| presents Agul theother was that | '"® ee vere employes in all departments eeauam. De h acho! the F taken Methuen pris | gwi¢ u's ‘asewere 10 per cent. This applies to all the | @@ AB the Randall echool the ditter-| give tne dittercns Peeree veni [oner. There was no confirmation ot | Anise &,C7.8 Property agent. A. romde—the Beattie Blectr Mad- @@ int grades will give program Ge ak & ateiech » the reports from any rter, On ago, The new plant on Wash- son street, Union Trunk Line Trac- | @@ ¢ The Mercer school children will : their face the si 4 to be ix cisesh ts kienae a Gees and First Avenue Cable | 9@ J ve @ program of appropriate selec A circulating program wiil be giv-| inventions put out for stock Jobbing m, will be completed in be t i The new scale of wages is to) 9@ fm at the Cascade school. Decora | purposes : ee eee gers Steamer Topeka, Capt. Jansen, Ie 4 «oO bane ot on New Year's day, Latona school pupils will hold ex-| 0m" @nd other preparations have eee » dave. The company owas Hine orning for Alaska. She carried treines in the several roome been made to inaure @ pleasent cel-| Citizens of Seattle will soon be abie| Plante in Cuba and two in Porto} clase and 12 second-class ‘ 6 South school will combi ome. Fred T. Merrill, the agent for fa Ite om here, and will et . jes will combine their exercises! |The South schoo! will combine ite|home. Pred T ill, the agent f ihe wneetial stake aaa aL Le nd wilt @ this manner; the second and third! 19 roome in six programs. Decora-|the Kambler bicy will soon have! clmerce yesterday wast Euan 664 tad bo the balance or| y jes will be together, and the two tions have been made and visitors |*everal on exhibition In this city drawn up by the secretary and the|® full cargo with coal | ON THE FRON j rats. A pleasing program has been ily Rev. J. P. Donough’s le ture on the | presidemt retative to the establish. . weet ABA pansengers were he | ercises will be held in| Philippines, which was to have been| ment of a marine h tal at Duteh | le " | schaot will celebrate; the several ademy of the Holy Name, the achoot| Third Avenue theater list evenine | waa ment to congreae anine deve ame | chit M. A. Peabody, C. 8. Brown, |The Muddy Condition Along | $3 sper Will have special exercises. | of the Immaculate Conception, an4d/has been postponed until tor bi sodiygy bheondbonryge By Ai, Share Morris, " ze. st re Ratiroad Abeous oo will the University (old) school. | the Sacred Heart school. ° ‘ son oye h an inatitution | 25 Stone. © nalley, Ollyia Ting lee : joe Catherine was four nent of such an Inatitution | taq gorenson, Waverly Kulrig, J. 1 fs eS = tod CoE Tne: Se 1 guilty of at that point is that Dutch harbor | san Rorennon. Waverly Kurtis, of e fithy condition of Rattroad av-|o@ Diamond I es ; Su Sounterteiting and was taken to Mo-| is the best location for a hospital, | wateet 7. Ae Woodrum, Pred Mop | ovat the University street @@ Diamond Turtles Diamond Lizards oil's tat joday to serve a ser nd tha latter t# an absolute Ace R. | bridge is causing much criticism, A) @> i ence of eighteen months O, Sylvester, Mrs. Howard, B. R [ } | In Judge Hanford» court t eee ere ee ssee avert | NEE: Mare Maur, JS. C. Morrie, | tees men on the avenue to Dave th $3 is ne a L. H. Grimth, of Seattle, wan dix he specia mmittee drafting!‘ L. Dunn, Everett Butler, H, D.| nuisance abated, Passing down Un Yiamoncd | 3 rhea me mining Jaws has been miven leon A. H. Smith, «ieorge O. Lemcke,|turn into Ratiroad avenue with a oo Ins - - magne Hotter, a native of Austria, | another week te make te report. | Charts G. Rrown, Frank Kendall, @,| going over one's shoe-tops in mu: $3 mn | . . a ed an appiteation for citizenship in| President Graves sald the chamber |1, rickley, K. Harris, D. 8, Rrown.| A man with a shove Id remedy lea} Edition of the Se SHINGTON, D. ©., Dee. | Br , ‘The Historical Edition th ‘ WASHINGTON, D. ©, D 31) the Federal court today doatred a unan t from the | oil, Mra. T. Terry, R. Johnson. | this difficulty in 10 minutes, yet it! @@ peste Argus appeared today. This | ‘Washington's representatives fared| os mmittee in order th ere may | s been there since the first rains | @@ a clea rint * fine nly f. wel ns € ender n amended ‘ition " r 0 #8 low « the m sia ¢ ree, wie ts ‘ +. is nly Ml ta @peaker Hender-| iso" weGerat court by Thonn, be no shado livision he mat- POLICE NOTES. - ap RNA 0 DLP RONIY) y saying ‘or $0983 damages on account of al gy . | gaffe at Magee nds aay ak i ride: Phe mud o: ments, is a credit t Publishers, | modest men, they did not ask for all| breach of contract al, not 1 memt r bthe ge. |ProuKht to this city last night nd off the incline 4 b idee, The nud i 33 Mesers. Chadwick & Ambr and| they would 1 5: dla Baas taneiest eee 1. Schocken, proprietor of the Se- taken to Providence hospital. He | this thick and slipy ati & valuable advertisement , : or Sone Armour & Co, will begin at once | attic & Puget Sound Packing Co..| wag suffering from injuries received | is almost impossible for horses to | @@ ed nearly al ¥ awked for th-l the erection of a large refrigerator | "eMt @ Well written letter to thelin an accident at Port Blakely | draw a loaded wagon up it. The |@@ Mty. er got a chairmanship, but Cushman| plant ated five blocks south of | Chamber of commerce yesterday, ob. | eee foot of Madisem street is not much | @@ The leading article \s a sketch 4 places on the committees | King str on the Columbia and Pu. | Jecting very strongly to that body| Groan' store, near John's wharf, at| better. A few holes bored through |@@ “Beattie at the Present Day An-|on coinage, weights and measures, | **t Sound road, The total coat wil) | @ding the instituting of a new can- | Smith’ ove, Was entered by a burg-/ the wharfing would spoil the minia- | @@ other and almont equally meritorious | and territ ; iva in the neighborhood ooo, Dery here. His argument was bae-| lar lant night and a gold watch val-| ture lake at that place, but it would | og ; and territories, while Jones follows yh a co ed on the fact that there is no #ur-/| ued at $33 was stolen also obviate the necessity of using pnd importa article t# entitied,| Lewis on pub: de, eid alee ot : ny try to necure th ee ane ae stolen. Be 33 oe ea | mp lands, an © Sts! Philippine contract. In cane It ¢ plus fruit or vegetables in thia dis-| ; : a raft in ketting: across uget Sound and Its Commer “| on merchant marine and fisheries, al not the plant will be made the ote tr and what stuff of that sort! A thief stole two cases of exes!” While improvements are going on prize essay by KR. W. ¢ iM | committee of importance to Wash- | tributing center for the entire north, | there Is can be handled by the pres-)from the Seattle Brokerage Co. yes-| i ould not be a bad plan to pull up ee Other subjects are “The Mines of| ington wta went ent company without crowding tts] terday afternoon, a few boards at any old place and|g@ Washington” and “The Gold Die-| sid Mention : apacity. The letter was referred to ee aweet tooth | fill in the tide flats with the mud tak my ms 4 b | regen fared bette Tongue going T board works will en. | the committee on agriculture There te thle? with a sw tooth en from th water-front railr 1 ped pings of Cape Nome The latter ih the HVer and harbor octoriics 1 Sion r In Seattle, Yesterday M. Thur- | Pe ' bed F k oe mm tte arge the morning tracks nother bad place to lo artioularly time in view of the! wh hia state was #0 long re a ngin sor p! : san te vawton's|10W, the candy manufacturer, re } - : A mrad ceaieiat treubten ated tr Mermate, ead alec has Aeleedon Se eae tg tosad a the ew cae] ported to police headquarters that | @fter ts at the Junction of Wa WK See eegeesooosooeces There is an interesting “History of Ellis as chairman of trrigat Ti cell wilh ne ments: | hody will be placed tn the vault t0-|that he had lost two buckets of can. | ton street and Railroad avenue. Per-| SOS $9 9 8 66 690000008 . c . . . é sa oe 14 »w after a simple funeral ce dy stolen in front of his manufactur. | #on® coming fro: ne aco | Btate” by Prof. Meany, of ¢ arid land 1 Ar el! an ~ ’ laska boats must get a doubtfu = = Micderelty ee. Weossncee 4 a| Moody, for a new member, also rking ¢ Inetead ae A4 | mony at his late residence. ‘The re-|ing establishment on Western ave eee ee scene Un! Qaaanaaeweneseseseteseseetess: hort history of Beattie by nan} did ly being located apy the first floor mains will not be taken to the Unit. | nue. er Witisde ot the chy, es. cme watee . Prosch, secretary of the « ner | on p und expendi-| chief f" tl be m ed States until Mra, Lawton is able], gmith, a laborer, Hving at 612| through mud for nearly half a block W. ef commerce remaining ar-| tures in the jor department , ly room, and a det mpany them. Many Filipinos] sgarton street, wan robbed of $50. by lew 7 att ¢ mely nd careful Pacifi ies * in publi r m Il be added The pr Fh song ne mersages bef ey two women in the Paris house last| HAVANA, Dec. 2h Poa tt al ng #8 W000 © spared, making the edition as a 1s, mines an¢ gation are all b m for the p nen|to Mrs, Lawton, some of them com-| night. Queen Tyler and Dora Foster | tional arrests were made today in the tc & particularly valuable nuin-|atrengthened by thy appointment of| will be moved upstairs over the|ing from ax far north a» Tayus.lwore arrented by Officer, Iubbard | custom house sandal, The Texas | 219 Pike Street | © for sending abroad to prospective | Wilson, of Idaho, on these three| jail Siepeing rooma for #ix men} where Lawton has established a civil) and a charge of grand larceny was | *atled today with the bodies of the Betwe wond Third Aves, nts, ommittees, s Will be partitioned off, Work will be | Kovernment, ‘placed against them, | Maine Se a \ i iil

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