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SSHeooosooeos CENTS A WEEK $I Phone Main [050 oe YOL. 3. NO. 9 SEATON MI “Bebuttal Testimony Being Heard Today—Final Arguments The Ceaton murder trial is pro- Yesterday afternoon ex- Medical testimony was pro By the defense. The first was Dr, Dantel De Beck, an t, who testified to the ty of Seato: eyes, and ex ped it as his bellef that the de~ ‘was not clear in his percep- and faculties. Dr. C. W the next witness called, coe Hines that ‘previously m heard. The fer said that he believed Seaton p mot wane at the time he made pOrutal assaults upon bis family ¥ arrived at his conclu- a from Seaton's history than ing that had been reveal- through his personal ex- March 6.—The Duke arrived today on the the United States, 5 ne i At Hd ‘i il fe Ee ll Os of about April 1 the Seattle & M Railroad will cease to of 5 is not a material one. 4 ; Pacific has long held controling interest in the line. A Will be made. Office of the Benttic & will undoubtedly be but it is generally under- that the other officers will re- i they are. office of the 8. & 1. there ts as to what changes i be made in the clerical forces of Swore in Officials WASHING ON, D.C, March 6.— oe r this morning at to ft} White House and swore tight members of the cabinet. W AND 0 Bungling Li As & result of what Deputy Pro: Attorney Griffith terms “in- tealy drawn complaints, the same for which rests on the should- ete of Attorney }ienumont, repre- the Heattle Law & Order " the cases against W. H. dand Richard Roe, whow Bame the authorities failed to charged with having gam- devices known as slot machines Aieminsed this morning by ude Ke, upon motion of Attor- e287 ©. Alien and John ¥, Mill- My, Pepresenting the defendants the case of W. H, Howard, the it for the search warran eat? bY W. L. Cowen, read that “ le-in-the-niat machine would at 1 First avenue. The called fo the wetx paying slot machin ret avenue Mistakes were made in Sake at 119 Becond avenue south. h warrant called for th 4 slot machine at 119 Sec While the affidavit for DRAWING 10 A CLOSE rapidly toward the final ar- | The ri | THE SEATTLE STAR (== significant magazine ie of no use but he sent notices out cautioning people against me; but his notices amounted to nothing, for I told evory one you were the president of the Cosmopelitan Publishing Co. and lots of the people got your name mixed up with that MeClure and |Harper deal and thought it was Munsey Coamopojitan. That's the that almost killed old ‘Auto: e Walker, Late This Afternoon. | f aathted a - - Now, in conclusion, I mast tell you that when I sever my connec é F i appointed) from your mag ‘This morning's session was devoted |asine forever, 1 mean what I aay E to death over me. His poor, in | to hearing rebuttal evidence Dr.|1 used to represent the Curtis Pub B. as fret called to | lishing Co. Mr, P. 8. Collins was titled to bis be-/ manager of the #ubsertption depot accused enjoyed fulllat the the * He Was fus-|to the ladies, #0 T gave that up. Then tained by similar testimony from J.|/1 worked in the East. I even work P. Loughary ed in Pennsylvania under noses, a T..H. Burke, Jatior Frank Pyle and | gave I call D. M. Crow Were called and each|ed on ¢ testified to their belief in the sane I got tired of talking rtis under an o* sumed name. I also met Mr. Ho! LATTLE, WASHINGTON, WED COOOOMOOOHOOSOOEDOOOOe A COPY DAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1901, ONE CENT howev 1 | The iscusston ntin 1, the I ” | pumth 0 suspending th » ¢ haver od a large should be considered Finaliy the ' f White ted j |mpeaker said the question of privil aia aie 7 - People, From the Mayor Down, Would Like to Hear His|epoc ccuid be discumed ax noon a : pega * lthe members suspended would P it t from Defense, Instead of His Senseless Abuse. to hiro, giving thelr atat t t deleterious cas ant ae rfe nate r ure, which | ‘ oe | n at any time be testified Handsome Fiat. by the certificate of a chemist }. The article published in last night's pare againat one whom they had| Another flat building wit! be erect and analyst of the Inw courts. Btar exposing nm the part | ehe a capable of working to the | ¢d shortly I. T. Cole haa taken = of the ctty hearth ¢ nent in not} best interest of the y jout @ permit for é-atory fram quarantining emalipox canes, creat Dr. & H. Limerick, of the board,|bullding at 1621 to 18%%% Broadway oid ed much comment. Citizens in gen-|eaid tMat should any charg be |It will contain f flats and will eral were much Incer learned th a le sbed to itn @epthe at once } — - } | the columne of the paper, and a num | The cases to which the Star han | ber stated that an invesiigation into|drawn attention,” sald Dr. Limerick New Warehou: k, | the Workingof the health office might |/have never come to my notice be-| Gaiyraith & acon will immediate . . 7 ed when they | made to the board, the r cont $5,000. Startling facts through | be reas of Seaton p Fa. h stated that he|the editor, They can all recall how | Sting about better results in the fu-| fore, « auently If unable Oliv begin work on thelr & ' ad conversation oon after the|T made Pennsylvania and Jersey | ‘ure wtate whether such & slate of affairs EE Ee ae, oes 72.8 ele lay ork and nothing in the murderer's| hum. Now, to be candid with you,|. Today !t was learned that Mrs. |did exist, However, the matter will | Rouse’ metal the ony Sots “4 78-84 Yesler W idl manner Indicated that he was de simply tired of organizing ‘agwart and her daughter, who! bear Investigation The charges on 4 ak nw dee ranged . have a litt |Teside at 126 North Harwood’ ave- hwhich have been made through you Le restet buildings on tote 1 dg Dh ei AA TREN MNO ts LEE AC Rebuttal testimony was being 3 & trunk full of hue, he In last ev-|columne seem most uniikely to me. | PAT the presant bulldigs on 00000400000000004 000000 0400050690400600 heard at 3:30 this afternoon lothes, diamonds and a watch all | euin told how | but, if it twa fact, that Dr, MeKe thadiigt— te: Faw» Ree ba socowocooeress eee 3 It Is expected that late this aft-|Peallaed from the sale of my ‘re- | Mr. Taggart two weeks with | nie ts of his job, it be | ermeee eT tee ote. att" leeipter on the Cosmopolitan Publish. | the same disease and not a health|an easy matter to be adjusted Arthur J. Perkins, aged ae Win rT e r & oO vanced that Vance Sabin will begin {ime Co. Tam going to take what oMcer put in an appearance, Mrs.) Dr Hee had had peoudonym ta “Sticks,” was report canh [have and come up to New| TRamart was forced to care for her | bi to his 1 to the poltee as minsing He jfinal argument for the state, |aseumed name. I shall rome day | Fishermen Win. }realty t admire the ‘get-up' you have | OLYMPIA, March 6.—The fish-trap | bill has passed the house, and results | jin a victory for the Pacific-Ameri- |can Fisheries the Alaska Pack- ers’ association and others, who were would never know enough to write wich a letter. If he had them writ in Texas while | was on the train tide. At present, the law provides that no traps shall be tn water of a yours, greater depth than 65 feet at } LETT Ww ude. It waa contended that mans: HERBERT BENN ‘woopson. a atta gy }urement at low tide was difficul: to —— Suckler Cled Offictal The following ts a report that Miner Meets Death .| Woodson terms the “Annual report John Lawrence, a miner, met death t president of the Suckers in the shaft of @ mine at Franklin today, Fie © tes “What fools we mortals be." erener dees tate Loe at* | The Suckers’ Club, (Misstarlppt Div- dam line this afternoon and will hoid an sion. i Tat career “H. Rennett Woodson. president “Herbert B. Woodson, vice president Hudson. John Rrishen Walker, man ager of department of wheeis.” heconclusion Woodson or Wilma names of ¢ach town In vart ous eastern and southern state where he had claim victims, He stated that in seven months he made $1.4 ‘The above latter wil be used as evidence against Wilma at this trint in the superior court. He fs now In fall in this elty. New Normal Schoo!. OLYMPIA, March $—Montesano will have a normal school, Senator Schofield’s bill making provision for E. HH. Wilma, With Many|i:, na» parsed the senate. ‘The bill does ot carry any appro- Names, Giv: mse priations, but provider that the mov es Hi if ernor and two es, pointed by him, shall meet at Mon’ Away. sano before July 3, 1901, and locate a site for the school, ten acres of which, at least, must be donated. alias Woodson, was one of the clev-| to the sta building for the echoo! erest magazine swindlers that oper-| Th® building In question was origin- ated on the ft prior to hie ar- ally intended for an academy. rest at Vancouver, Wash., is admit- st st Vancouver, ; : ated the drifting snow. |The | clam « police judge ts the only off- ¥ authorities of many of wuffering of thome who were not suffl-! cer having the right to issue war- ‘ the towns?where he paid visita, bh Paid Taxes Twice. tently provided tor Is tarrtbie, fintn forthe inforcement of munt- || A Choice Residence Lot, graded and all ready to Today Chief of Police Meredith re- . . Business is reported very dull, | cipal erdinances and on the further build upon. Street is raded id tam & letter fess Seeek A. Mee An unusual claim has been filed and n thing ts doing In the commer- | ground that the legisiature has det pon. Ab £! an sey, publisher of Munsey's perlodic- against the city by Harriet D. Rich. | cial wor! egated to cities of the first class t y re 3 ais, in which was enclosed a letter eee ee ey ede that’ property |. During the last of November sev-| eaciusive right to control the liquor sewered. A bargain. that he (Munsey) recefved from now owned by her has twice paid |¢ral stampedes took place, and in| traffic. . Wilma, dated at A te, Ga, Bep~ -_—- |the taxes fu 1888. She calis atten-|neerly every instance good #trikes | Judge Cann held that no doubt ex tember 1599. Mr. lunsey refers to Wilma’s communication as the “clev-| Meaning the Primary Elec- pork erent thing we have ever received at our office. The letter reads as follows: “Mr. Lge 3 Munsey: ‘Dear Sir,—Don't you think it i*) OLyYsPIA; March 6.—The house warm enough down here, without |ioday killed Jones’ primary election you making it warmer? Realty, it|iaw by one vote, after @ hard fight. ia getting hot, so hot that I cannot| qn» senate killed the memorial for —— any more, so after carefully | the election of United States senators considering the matter, I have come /bhy popular vote. to the conclusion that J would esev- tion Law Is No Good. Stealing of atate property has be er my connection with your maga~| eur A gas stove and typewriter | Zine. Thera ig Hot money enough -t| were taken last night, and an inves lor me. I enclose you a report o1 ney the busmeas E have Gone aine Hon.| uomien Ras been Orders. is, 1899. iiss « Soewension, COLD STORAGE “In calling on #0 many peopl representative people of the of the South, I have heard their op AT SKAGWAY inions recasting a ma Me It - a is very popular all along the line. P . but f have @ sugeention to offer. €ur| The White Pass and Yukon Will eome of that war busine ont, and Operate Refrigerators, get a couple of good people like Kip- ing and put types of fair women ba in your Muneey. | “John Brisben Walker's m The White Pass & Yukon ratirond wiil in @ short time have a complete refrigerator system in operation be- ed and will be forwarded to Daw son by the first steamer on the open- ing of navigation. ‘ot later than June, it is announ i, the company will be able to carry beef from Seattle to Daw fon, a dintance of 1700 miles, all the way in refrigerators, A few months ——--+ ago the company was offered a large sum of money for the privilege of operating refrigerator cars over the business itself. it in said that this improvement will lw egal Work. |crease the number of fres shipments to Daw during the “is summer and will guarantee the r idems of the far northern district fresh meat during all the warm months. The Slot Machine Cases Are Knocked Out by a Piece of! the raliroad, put decided to control ely in the search warrant designated the place to be 119 Becond avenue south, a difference of several blocks. | The remaining two cases against | Holtz & Wening, proprietors of the about you. I saw your letters to chief of police.ete.etc, Poor Walker ten for him he would send them down | &:. ° - : A because we have gone out of the grocery business. loppesed to having the measuremeat 4 | quar . « oer Gre very Dims Ann very siete | jof the depth in which traps may Ds | keine to New York. He Is dead | ae ae nave Ido not know, tard (Sent. When smallpox Is discovered SOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOSS |located, changed from low to hgh 4 Ime it is bie duty to at once send the Hoping I have not ‘bored’ you|me I had better stay in the house uch a long letter, 1 am, traty | Be didn't } York and go into business under an | husban Meee jeall and see you, Mr. Munsey, for), Lat ee 1 i T * home me 7 . i. ” . : tells an interesting story a ‘ | 7 Rules Are Plain. e | We are closing out a choice line of teas and coffees at COST, } was ta t he wal the Th made, he must quarantine the infect . | wes ot the Rowse semis. “Fbat was | Sy remiecs at once, and is, penis) FRAC President Dared at | have @art hor upon occasion @2Uine means that the person |eart home, and’ upon one occasion /antine means tbat the person. dy;| -Without Consult- ‘ace w rE Age neighbors were allowed to enter th wee cick aad wake he fumlernth we WITH US MEANS NOTHING ELSE. PURE WOR- house. “E heard Mr. Taggart sey that no the Star, say that Health Officer Mo- | | quaran ed at the house, and that he had not/sitton thoroughly and can't well) Report bas it today that Senator eren & at one Frank A. Muneey, 111 Fifth avenue. | charges made against Health Officer “HR. B. Woodson, treasurer. 7 Frank B. Munsey, secretary. |. Members of the board of health of ft “Address all communications to|impressed with the gravity of the New York elty. IMeKechnie tn yeeterday’s Mtar.|that anything he bad to any would | Banger, New York, nasistant secre r3 “Our Asylum ia at Irvington, in the | Those seen this morning were great-|be printed. He.used only abuse to- |tary of war when Melkiejohn retires ty disp’ | NEW WORK, March 6-—A _Preto- | ed to neck shelter elnewhere i ria dispatch to the Evening Journa) One man left Nome Dec. 2, at asserts three days, Botha demands that It iw maid to be the intention of | Beers shall be sent to St. Helena, ais That E. H. Wilma, ailas Brown, | the citizens of Montesano to donate | prisoners now there are to be turned, rebele in Cape not to | tion to in 1888, Squire, and [whieh Ther, be said: “I was at the house when Joceasion for charges of gross negli-|ed through the Mar euit in open war by the # TERMS OF wut tmre ce WT Report to the Journ Gen. Bethe are discussing terme for a complete settiement of the Boer is to be protected, a form of future government } 1898, and again under the nr unknov There is both encouragement d, and #ult she and her the disease. Campbell, who room ¢ Wan seen, had #36 on his person when last seen. | ETA EE VAvIN ES AND LIQUORS Baw MecKechnte. 1 Tie rules governing the health patient to the pasthe it he judges that removal should not be y Very much strome to ‘The following day he Deen to my room in the Tag-| View, expose @ yellow flag. A quar Infected “ALL WOOL” ae all broken out with the 4 tient, must not leave the the time. To my know-| house, neither shal ing Him. ATED" DOES NOT MEAN COTTON MIXED. LATEST STYLE” DOKS NOT EMBRACE HOLD-OVERS FROM LAST BEASON WARANTED” MEANS WARANTED. WHATEVER GOKS WRONG WILL RE RIGHTED. THEST ARE UNALTERABLE RASIC PRINCIPLES OF OUR BOUSIPESS A BUSINES WITHOUT PRINCIPLES DESERYV 4 NO SUPPORT. ABOVE A OTHER CON- SIDERATIONS OUR STORE MUST BE KNOWN AB A BAPE STORS. WHEN WE 6AY WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST STRICTLY ALL WOOL 8UIT FOR MEN TO e BE FOUND IN THE CITY AT We Mean Every Word of It Adams UoBle 28 #1 R . i 718 SECOND AVE. HINCKLEWY BLOCK circumstances of the cases ct yrsines i N, D. C., Maron 6 tine officer had been station-| Kechnie ratands his present po. WASHINGTC sibility Piatt of New York @ very angry bute was in- | With the president, and especially today by a| with Secretary of War Root on ac 1d |eount of Root having persuaded the wrigate out of his ree Health Officer McK terview telepho Atar reporter, and, as wrual, ¥ health officer for two weeks ume though 1 | preaident give no Information. » appoint Col. William ad complein- | The failure to consult Piatt may re- tor on leased, that th ward the people who the admi ration. hh by freening reached o December 10. | Severn! deathe have oecurred tn ithe Immediate vicinity of Nome city | j 4 on the various trails ‘ | othe wind bam been blowing and the | temperature has registered the low- | Cases May Be Settled March 13,' Vest-ewer know inte have been torn to ribbons and the inmates fore but Very Doubtful. that Kitchener, Milner and ‘about § o'clock In the evening, and at 10% party coming in found him) At 2:90 o'clock yesterday after-| and hia two dogs frowen stiff. The | hoon Judge Cann overruled the 4 wind had covered them with & snow | murrer filed in the case of the state | blanket and their bodies were only jwa. W. W. Gilman and several oth- red by being stumbled upon. ler keepers of park resorts, who are | Other deaths were reported but the | charged with selling liquor without natnes are not obtainable tonight. | @ license. Attorney Parmerlee, who Never before has travel tren 0 |appeared in behaif of Gilman, asked jangerous, What te one day & per-/ the court to diemiae the cases on the | is the next totally obiiter |grouna that ip cities of the first Af agreement is expected In be punished, private p Renton Hill Addition the books, showing that lot 4) have been made. tated in his mind as to the right of 2 Eastern add, was ase od| Old experienced miners predict |intention of the commonwealth to under the ownership of W. C.|™many big finds for next season preserve its authority to prosecute | who paid the tax on Feb. | in cases like those and set HERBERT S. UP e of) the trial for March 18. 4 out ne ing double payment | Skagway Library. iatnated 4 — S aelehehehehahehateteetoteldeteketoteehel hd city schools has inaugur * * ed a movement for beginning a| fund te be used in the purchase of a | and yr on o by choot the | Another Announcement of the Port caeled gg: deeaerenianite at te a * Everything needed for ama- * *® tour or professional, feild or la- & * boratory. inspiration for pa young men to be M4 We are headquarters for gold & « p « ro the first ecales, crucibles, retorts and * Harris, who was elected | Angeles Railroad. Tierch. on the # blowpipe outfits eee | president of the Chicago, Burlington Patrick's day . * * if Quiaee neteene § an, arse each pupil in the ool rooms has | OUI U OE ® | just 25 years ag He had no pare| Another announbement is made In | started out to earn one Golter as his | Ss I ‘ + tieular “pull” or influence behind| connection with the work of bu or her individual contsteation Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, ente and f de will find numerous 7 Fi C 4 ¢: Firet avenue, foot of Cherry St, | him, and was content to begin as loffice boy. H astern ing the Port Angeles WP road. 1. C. Atkinson, willing workers among the boys and | girls, and the money earned tn this worked his way | from the bottom of the payroll ( the layer of the contemp way will go toward Increasing the CPDL 9090994 0906000000 090O900 Sune, Senseo & Sa tw. 4. & civil engineer, have | library fund. There ie no greater |more positions of constan 2 , this “and no movement creasin| | the age of 17, he finds himaelt at the r | ayatomn miler | | proof, tween Skagway and Dawson. 0 b and co it will comprise cold storage plants | that hard work, ability. and cons « at Skagway, White Horse and Daw- orn ee an adequate reward as| son, and refrigerator steamers be- | Thc) @ rs time. | will begin on the line early in the | SH D. Ce March 6. low White Horse. All of the cold| ne spring | ‘The house committee on rivers and torage machinery has been order- | The part of the acheme to build 4 | harbors have arranged thetr final de+ SOMEBODY | | | COATESVIL Pa., March 6&—A|and those contemplating entering | tire. ' It ie believed that Shoup will | | Pensylvania passenger train crashed | the law profession are earnostly re- | get theplace. | into & freight train at Hope Tower | quested to attend. This lecture will at noon. Over a dozen passengers | be the first of a series to be given were injured. A hospital train has|on life work been sent to the scene “ ? t Port Angeles, Mr, Loas repre ents New York and Boston capital: | ¢ i responsibility, Starting at me THE LEADER Sue cur PRY 710 Second Ave nanns result in greater ples the youth of thy wn, &2, at’ the head of a rail : | Comtenitiag sere: ts ists who have promised to become Me eromh | Interested in the bonds of the rouff | ¢ > the announcement te made that the . mpany’s bonds bi li been sold A Blanket Opportunity For everybody, but espectally for the N that active ¢ uction work ferry between Port Angeles and Vic- | taiis for two trips of inspection. One toria, B. ©. it te said, will also be | tai to to Havens, one rried through, and ‘whe which they nelte and Klondiker, The other will be this 18 | will leave today. fg. oj Project to con-lmade in June and will include the bet ig age hk eS 12-4 EXTRA MEAVY GRAY nect with a line of railway to be| quit ot ie Be ; : ey; 3 Ko .ANKBTS Gulf of Mexico points and will ex wEiraats oh te, f BLANKBTS, bought at last sere. OO cts || ear a ae 11-4 WHITE AND DARK ane bulit on Van nd that will) tend north as far as Puget Sound piace the a communt- |The trip ia not a committee but the cation with rich timber and mineral men will go a# individuals, jands in the northern end of the is- | _ WASHINGTON, D. G, March 6— GRAY BLANKET 12-¢~e fine 8-Ib gray beast * ary beauty; “7 |A number of the members of the are heavy and peared ge Mare 4 Vv. M. C. A. NOTES. house and senate have joined in a were $1 ep rir, t; a $5 BLAN. = [potion prego urton'S | al pai a i Hon. Ira Bronson will deliver a|to appoint former Senator Shoup, of » ag the ¥. M.C. A. tonight on | Idaho, commiasioner of pensions to Lawyers, law students | succeed Bvang, who ts about to re Come up to 507 Pike, and } see how far your money 3 . will go by dealing wi ; ’ ’ © man Who understands hie a business, has cheap rent $ buys hiv goods right, and sells them on modern business primelplen, te ° ° ° one and all. All goods are sold as repre- ation - 4 OLYMPIA, March 6.—Gunderson's | do : , Ree eee wii beer batt, | Dill passed the house by @ vote of 47) Collins at Skagway. | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March Ye chegag yr pe Athipams OGDEN'S |were taken under advisement by|%2 22 ‘The bill abolishes uniformity 4 | 6.—Former United State ambassa Soseoengeesceseesecesooncssoqacsqoosessese dee G in text books after expiration o: SKAGWAY, March ©. R Col dor to Germany Fdwin F, Uhr, is ND fone a Westland contract, and provides for tenet the Heattle Gas & Blectric dying, | Of being experimented on’ collon Re We dogs eal | The mplaints against the s#lot|) other books in the meantime, Light Co., who has recently acquir | = j s just for the sake ol making a sale. We don't ation Une machine owners were full of tech- ——— - - a he cobtrolling Wtareat 10 the Al VEVAY, Ynd., March, The | , nto decide which ts the Dest, Wo have spens time [nicalities, and until proper aMdavits weha Licht & Power Co, arvived on steamer Louise sank early today | 4 @: one how” to Bt glasses, Wo can and do improve i fean torch ” 4 pmere 10 “process MAY WHEAT the Dolphin today, and will rema near b It is believed that sever- | — w cians’ work H, CLAY EVERSOLE, 70s 2d ay, Boagtle jean for the reformers to proceed | niga Bry , 1 lives were lont, - gr ony Sy IPTaErT pence ren -erneamenrepcomee a } ‘ in the elty several days or until hi a ; | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Grif-| HERG th torn and needa of the company here, | LONDON, March 6.—Ixcitement| CHICAGO, March 6.~The Demo Eevats Ben teeta he. Ray tn coedee }fith atated in open court that the| CHICAGO, March 6.—May wheat, Oriental Mail bal Bien Socey over, te Geane ae] cratic Se" marron “te has place Kilbourne Ave. Take Green Lak» or Fremont oar, Of complaints were not drawn up in the | 75% @75 riental Mail. night In the house of commons, and | Carter jarrison for nomination 4 pent, Onn, Cee . 4 THD %C rent crowds gathered outside when |for a third term. ‘There was no op See 99 Gullivan Building, Tel. Main. $36, Seattle, Wash prosecuting attorney's office but had been prepared by Attorney Beau Small Fire. mont, sworn ¢o by W. L.. Cowen, tak. en to Judge George and warrants ix-| A chimney fire in the rear of a sued. fo far the attempts on the| store at 116 Pike street today caus part of the reformers to squeich evil |ed $10 worth of damage to the prem- in Seattle has resulted in a fares. | ines on is that the Law and Ord league's legal advisers do not out | Frank Miller, colored, was convict ed of vagrancy in Judge George's wit those retained by the violator of the law, hea tae Pape pond One of the largest con mail ever sent out by th postoffice was shipped on the Idsu mi Maru yesterday. Over #00 sacks ignments of hat body met at noon Two divia-|porition either in the primaries iieeteeeeeeeeeeeeeees wens euttle of polloe were held in rendiness|in the convention. The question of | ee ea te When You Want a Perfect White Wine, ell any row that might oveur,| street railway franchis Irish Nationalist leader Red-|ed to be the most of mail, containing 1960 letters and | mond, at the opening, ral the | tion Involved in th Buy our Riesling AA, @ 7c per gallon, terne A, @ $1.00 per 41,99 papers were put aboard. ‘The |question of privileges, contending| ‘The following gallon, Sauterne AA @ $1.60 per gallon have a beautiful principal part of ole goes to Am-|that [righ members ¥ forcibly | nominated: Mayor, color and a fine bouquet, ' Tel. Main 657, fal delive: erican soldiers in the Philippine t#- | removed and had been reported for|on; city treasurer, Chas jands, Some sacks will go to Japan | disregard of the chair, withou: prop-|city attorney, Andrew J, Ry COA WINE COMPANY, 109 Main St F steps being taken to identify them, |¢lerk, Wm. Loeffler, ’ | ‘ | ' |

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