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Pages vol. 4 NO. 10. ‘THE KATTLE THE TEACHER HOLDS AN EXAMINA a EXAM PCBS ot Ps Big GEE: THE 3 BE If JOHNNY CLANCY GETS 20 PER CENT r OF ALLSGAMBLERS aPROPMT S*4N SEATTLE. HOWELL ON GIWA LL IT TAKE DAVE ARGYLE T.0 MAKE ae ber I$ ACCUSED grazer, constable of the town Pek Freee and a deputy eheritt of jg wader arrest at bead | | i OSTIBLE | pee | FARS 7 coi e@ith attempting to} L oo e Ss oO Naa a young girl. Dep. — Atte y Frank} now at Franklin, and the hearing will probably ow morning before Me the Peace Tucker of GH. Parr attorney ‘ary, will leav enight for He has deen retained to . Friends of the pria- se is trum nped up eso colored man. The the consts ale and gan dates back some attempted to arrest pe reaisted, whereupon the him if the hand. It g@aughter of the woman golored man is living asaqult was | made NCES | for the day were Ralances of $23,193. 7. * WER FORECAST and eicinity-—Tonight and Lad : ‘ \ 4; win is. NGHTFUL TRAN WRECK GAMBLERS’ WARFARE IN NO WAY SUBSIDES ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC Owners of Big Games Say They Will Never Give In to. Johnny Clancy and His Police Backing— “No Quarter” Is the Cry--No Telling When the Turmoil in the Tenderloin Will End ‘ ight Persons Known to ss ia Seaariiled Many Dying in the Flames--A Large Number of Ot'rs Injured--Overland Pass- administration s : way ry @ ing how Be om Oe t enger Train Ditched and ght Coaches Burned atts. ‘The order of Chiet of Poll hands teat with Sullivan has net been revoked, « yiwelves have the games mtinue to be closed few years. Both sides are reeting It te & case their pow ae estrone as « side that | Clancys D, Tex. March 7.—The! The train was goirows grade on] beneath the whole masa, and added | Of ‘4 to the horror of the wreck by its raflway wreck that me reverse curve, bias unable to! escaping steam, which, ap it ascend- Jed, added to the torture ins slow down, owing t'¢ “lipperycon- | aeiad pats ran A rtare of the p The big gam- mn & point, and | Bows Clancy hes a of drawing} jin his horns. There wae a short cc _ t Chief Sulll 4ition of the trac Was running| Indescribable contusion fowtowea | ference eieaur canbe maz atterhec | the disaster, men rushing franticat- | ‘ | fand later the Clancys waited upon @ persons are reported | at a high rate @eed when it/ly about with feverish energy to re the chief of pollee. Nothing result | eese those whe saw the approach on the outsitle, at least A Test of Strength A test of strength will probably come tomorrow The big Saturda place in the histery of | d this moruing pear cersion, Both sides have absotutety A portion of them were) struck the broker! The engine) names with the terror anguished ag al matter stands e o co done t . The Ct ave not changed witts others buracd|and nine care w instantly pitied | 9°**® thing could fone to), md crow mame |y,7he, cianey® have not changed 2 atrght, | mock the contiagrat! f that follow- | iiine rem so, | Lhelr_ demande since y were made 3 4 the fire which spread with tn jinst Wednesday night kage. into the diteh a® bettom of the! ® \ Ever sply | & ag epipas | | eetioe rapidity throvgh the dry | gor the ny. mov The houses are|__%@ the big tug-of-war t# going Yclock Only oar remained on ape of splintered wood “i at ‘ Pyare on between the two big forces, flank feeeurred at 4 o'clock | revine nd |" ‘The pin ie Raeaie at Tabor aevent on ype Pippin se shtes [attacks will be made by minor f through pas-| the track, it beis private car 90- | miteg away, saw the flames, and left) tne chatre an: : ran “ tlone. Bmatier h * will | * station alone, he being the onlylare piled in to start up ou of th nd from San) cupied by a largety of New York; war, but th ident. Not until then will go the standing order of the ol ald the! that are in di 1 to Blog the game assistance could be 9¢-| walk up and | deep in thought | He sent word to this city, and im- | Secured in giving in a remote fire from the Ps, which Were | mediately upon re No Concesston ‘Mountain district, 25 he old weather.|* Telet train with the fastest en | The big gamblers have ely | ga f Sanderson, 2% heated to offane cold weath | gine at hand s rushed forward. 1¢|Tefused to Joh Wile Gittant, being the first station | The first coach loaded with tr Anteato 1@ the Galveston. Harris-|and Boston capsts, j | point w berg and Gen Antonio Aivision. It} The wreckagnmediately took | cured. | Nobe¢y Talks Mayor Humes alle took with it all t surgeons and |is boss. T #ay a ¥ “2 nurses that could be hurriedly eum- | their profits with a we the 0 any importance where help could | migrants, ali ciom are belleved| moned, and picked up others en|*4y they want a 2° als i route. It arrived too tate to be of | ##mes, or ne se De obtained. to have perish: The engine was ——o refuse to allc jany assistance to many, who were ' his 20 per cent wreek, but ir Se ‘ but not ly comm he LZ jury was sums by one of th: | te wep ertngs of the injured, edi? two local colopolicemen on the} “ea | " f} LF | Ralph RamsReturns ACT LIKE negat Dutlook for Suocesstul |, "0'0" Janene, ober | ha returned yest: from an exten t End of Strike +g nell ge ayy Root HEROES |--- n ar ker reach ts | Bie morning > induce ime to encounter Must Explain the Haw-| Cool § i Pacer ward ‘ en sillet an OOINESS Saves Lives E® last night oniy six concerns|which swept it ne | on ‘ eer eae teen 12s eas the ncosunts aiian Embroglio igsy i Wetting ander the new ached-|the papers wot exaaw 1 in Sinking Liner “ r error in @ _TaiMty firme are still resisting |the least. bys the cold was i iaieeiontye wee rd gt ari p the e returns @ of the men, but the | so Intense thaas unsafe i y T stan = ‘ee BN Ait = tke sense me ‘ r o @ the union deciared this |ture on the # Viatsaeene te Wiaekides tae \o t ae ka 4 that many of them wer Mr. Ru rig as pur of | tO Washington by I lent Roose | LONDON, March 7.—The stean tle A atter@ A of M hours. Inciuded in| a busine I velt to talk over the political trou. | w bind, Of thd America ‘s .. re his op- @ Bare six firm: . aagoarptined oF von talands. It t# waid th: | suck by the - ‘ e & * rms who have always | purchase ey Me hall ick by the Brit steamer Har-|@ “ “re 4 Bone but non-uni men. | speetion “ e mont f Holyh v ate |@ ho Kigt “rd. Th o firms are doing the et to | agents. Ww ny nigh ‘ t time |@ 1 t 1 Hor to h e the others from signing t ‘ Pert order prevailed (© i Godwin 164, Wh t ° t r red to th ‘ rt e Ki H r «on whick j ’ ' e ; [eacnesneneoemesessovceds LABITION mats for Which the Y. M. C. A. Mhletes Wiil Compete The trophies for th Athletic gam ecees'sco| WANT WORK to confer on plat m Cuba on M ted States troops mm at this time is 'S Jewelry establiah t. The he nee eae, mt Of a beautiful wilver cup t i ¥en to the winr are cat on ority 6607, y PeeTprOsty f “and ofa AN boat =| Bast aver r rom ies As to- | 5a 1 away, when w Medaly will be g two in he mmittee on public buildtuge ' ! t of ¢ nktt -—a winning the hig ' or of ernment aid for a way r ng ‘ Oxy rm" 2 nov me the Window of Graha nd The Tacoma 1y t eaty ot yeat wony, tt will pete with leciaion that sur- |Wwat bien, «Fag thene +} ar" amp, r mu. Wtato race and 1 of four men wii 4 MA etaron Mh as aes alid hich th t on Ca just, Hie features, yp pa Wied is Davia ae pe mde “n j the stealing of . '» President Graves of the White Pass |! t esent at the meeting |i, 1 ly expe ‘ lumbla will sup- our rights if threatened,” ye gold STAR. (ION tenes en wo bron | Members of the pw City Council are required to solve problems and show what they know night play will be missed if the war) is pot arbitrated. 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