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"THE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News. ... se=== The Seattle Star CENTS PER MONTH MORNING EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1903, VOL, §. No. 11a — union will appreciat Reet oes no EY Fourth of July Spirit Snaps, Booms and Sizzles and Eagle Screams Peter Anderson, of Paulsbo, Drugged and Robbed & ini een oh In Spite of Weeping Skies---Big Crowds From the Country will be gratefully acknowledge in Notorious Arcade Theater — . . H Arrive---The Parades where he was allowed to land by Cc ast night the | fire department apparatus, horses and Peter Anderson, a® unsophisticated) ment he had received in the wey, 8 Riley The small t » got busy with | th | tated, and | a fe te bene Dogger from Paulebo, is the latest! assurance that hie case wo be | Bodily I>. forestalied ‘the weatherman's | ¢ . . the “4 Victim of the “black bottle” In Se-| robbed the gullty partlos would belof the down of Everett. Me om and human ardor for a grand | larm had bee ind 4 wte s to th f | their arrested, This assurance on an empy | conducted a concert and dance ha jebrtior However, the badled either up to that tir ‘ larted at 10m oe nome Attle’s tenderloin, In Mike Riley's | Brreeted. Tine ate i erie Anders [there on the roughest kind af play wWhigher did not affect the enthusi-|sbows that the rn Sat ire Savin a8 Oi sweet talal oe * aha sige - for, bur made the beet of it and! Robberies by the use- of knockout amin, though it did lessen the sixe of | partially kind fn turning me a: Sour 6 Pilatce ahead thor ed Areade theat tae | went out to beg 4 breakfast far were of nightly occur 1 |the crowds who witnessed the bl si) inflame things | Pourth to Pth veel town Pike | and wie, sixth avenue and King etrect, he| Avderson went inte, the Arcade] the place, and finally the police put doing’ in various parts of the city. | that might start dimastrouw con-| direct to Wiret ave brat Spaod [te > early in the evening. He mingled eorts of the kind out of bust Ali incoming traing were well | flagrats chan bag vi rst Es Re cl 4 ‘was given the drug that put him to| with the painted faced fairies In peas, filed ing to the excursion rates! Hundr of people from the Raghenen ott . t a resort and wae induced to buy} The robbery last night ts not the aeued by the roads for the day, The 4 arrived t y on tt “ : poe “ pe . ae Pike sleep, He went into the place with| drinks, He told the police this morn- | first that b 1 in the p tenmers did business, bu 1 “th t tr $35 and remaimed nearly a wht. | ing (hat he bad not taken more than | There have veral cases #0 the “ ” of-town visit { for . | ¥ t ever v- At :80 o'clock this morning he waeltwo drinks of the stuff Which was| “raw” that the pollce were forced to/LOCAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR |t@ the city were the smaltest | oe a 5 ‘ r wern 5 Uneeremontously thrown out, neatly ot before he fell into aj make arrests, Others were not fo fi years j reg f amweg tert and at houte ang trimmed. etuper 4 only @ dim recolies- | bad and little not was taken of} SOCIETIES HESOLVE TO IN While the business district of the |b : ae ghter of the re dence Broke, bruised and bleeding, with-| tien of what happened then | them | ay wae Seawtifutly des aed tbe ¢ : "Tonae t tle war ragin . dat friend to aid him. & victim of| When te appeared at the police] No arreste | ant] VITE INTERNATIONAL CON: \dispiays showed to poor effect or a our f oe . tthe « tenderloin thieves, he lay tm the al- | station acted ax if he had been | night's bery have bee ade by . ecount of the driasiing rain which! gers from the Hoc p> aprons , t Rank ey. Not even 4 policeman Came to|drigned aa told the officers that he| the petics, The report was made to| VENTION HERE fell the latter part of the night and! The Port Blakeley ster rece Bet» him belnved there was more than beer In| the station early thie morning afte nearly al! moring, The ident | Renton brought ove 1 var Finally he collected his the wixeses. When the time came to] the theater had closed and none of) Pp partion of the city was nv mampte Japaneme, Chinese and m wan: Inte the police at close up the concert hall after a] the employes of the piace ce bbe n the Bar yenterdes.| upusty” decorated and # stranger | employer of the big mitt ee told the captain on duty of the treat.‘ night of debauch*ry Anderson was! found we es Sees Cortetian Bndes would wtarcely know that it was the/ and their papookes, arrayed in > wealthy Chinese mere mowietion in Beatibe, ian at §| Fourth Were be to judge by the dis- lof an order flashy enough meeting held tn the United pisye of the homes the residents loudest dressed sport ashar weaptie tn pamneee. Jabd take theater wives to the far North jinn church thushastioaliy | 1) of the efty | miself, came from the Port Ma ter ity im returning to (he with them. The suagestion met with | the f n to being the bien! Homparatively few arreste have|ison Indian reservation and Chico. or from Victoria, owing the approval of all, and It was aareed | Chit e * oon venth of 1) | been muide so far, and the pol way | he rain of the early morniong did The je stration of the j that they should meet In Beattie July |to Beattie thet the crowds of patio have} not prevent Che steamers in the bay | Ter | Igration Inspection } io, 188, ake « joint moon The Badeavorers wil) wort been omfinarily jaw abiding this » donntng their holiday dress, Ali | ee eee _—_ mrvention with might and m year reer a were strung wi | MeCleary was the first te Keep hie he Pedi ted | Twenty mensters of Company RB off streamers of flags, and the reve fen, an equec ; Colleetor Ide had no authority to ade re will be a Kumbor the National Guard made the most} cutter McCulloch at her anchorage | trian disple # and citi-| mit bie when he arriyed at Port crave in attendance at the Den- | igiee in town test night by dragging|in the bay made an especially | 1 he had to be taken to tow next week ‘These will|@ six-inch musale-loader through the raise dinplay The fourth n was fi | harme of ng tg mye ereemcat, but he Bhs received an ap neement that elght of the party | were about to fulfil! theirs The ten'h man has not been heard s from, but MeCleary i confident that he wil chow up at the time ready te } / in the opening fai for the com |etpeet and shooting it every few] At the last 1 t | jon four years lence jranute:. They kept up the bom celebration and the so- | jocke Meadows ond a line| Fisher, who is now ebjef of the tmmi- | full detatts arrangements | b@rdmect untli nearly daylight wher Pumphries celebration | of tf a! business houses gration service on the Bound join the party to Alagka for the Washnigion Exdeavorery’ at nvention and | od | tendance at the Denver McCleary and his bride pa Forcaster Blarses the Nasty Weather on to Some- setae ee : Law rea ty “seni were gutta a THE FOURTH | N. i CLOSED Ei ND IS body Else---How He Explains It MISSING [ati “tape wis". sas represent the lneal unten, as) ' ili i: |Chureh society, by which he will be E % & j ir. Hi Preanure is the cause of all) that door; ne, move the bookcase | te Denver he door he Clancy theater ‘ thin pleadingly sald he of the weather [aguinat i" and’ suit trembling we|A@@O BALLARD MAN STRAYS our tie oun soviet , | 4 in the p " | a office, as he sat tremblingly on the | closed the fnterview by saying. while; AWAY FROM HOME edge of his chair in readiness to dodge | anxiousiy Imapecting the barricades } | | er way, har clos oo the missiiee which be coemed ty be ea. | “Now do you eee why th shoul _ | | proprietors’ of they HILL ALEXANDER FINALLY pecting each chewce visitor lo Utow at | wan! . i i mot help it if i i not pay a were; him for handing oot such a cold, | Ht dou Joel ret rie A] he police were notified this | forced out Of business, The People's| SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES: 1 clammy, damp. wet mixture ae this k | aoenied for the vagaries of hie| morning that James White, 76 yeark HOW, THE 127TH BIRTHDAY OF THE NATION WAS HONORED (tire is now the only resurt P the | i ane this the great Imlependence day moverents Hut they do it Wry, | of age had been missing from the | AT HOME AND ABROAD-—FOREIGN COMMENTS kind north of Jackson street All . : 2 Hilti Alexander, who was injure “Please lock that door a took at that phone See that blue rie | home of hie sen, Marcy White, im er places of t ind have been | Windows and | will tell yo Well, that's | Mallard, since Monday, The old man ced to go to th tenderloin. |tn a collins i" said he, stth trembling, but some | what ve been getting all morning. | wandered away and his friends what rearsurred. om seeing that the |and I expect momentarily to be blowed | relatives are very anxious to find aller was but a harmieas reporter and | to atoms by some patriotic anarentet.”! htm. Bot the forerunner of a mob which had & coat of tar and feathers ready for +, .,. Se Wn Me door locked and evere . T Rarricaded. the wive man of the wea | ther affice got out his dope book and) began presenting his defense ike Eve | between two of the line trea the recetw race track cars two weeks ago, died 1N DEAR “OLE LUNNON” mbaney today a attended by LONDO: , July 4.—Heveral hun-|8!! the prominent members of th Jat Providence hospital at 10 o’clocls deed Americans attended the recep een i in Ber - At ain te |this morning. For two weeks he had ‘ as atren be Ambensader © | Chapelle the day was celebrated for io te St. Lowis Street Car Men ise ook wn how the first time as an official holiday haem sarang ; : ; acaeresien : POS. oh a8 ie : Suny sere.t the Sele She ae RO te ee 2e-s tata Ai pabe Nabe adm ot wits © 1 articles thie * pare wadiianed edite Quit Work TREw ccoscing waiaemiee a e music and other cere ter the accident he was taken to the | all the gent feeling existing between| Boke ow glen cong | a = S pe the United B+ and Great Prit- —_ main rem few days, w Sn et ee #T, LOUIS, Mo. July 4—A strike lain, and pro ng a hearty week DOINGS IN QUAKER TOWN friends had him taken to Providence Saas aoe, tet eae up ine Seibel | was Inaugurated on the lines of the [fer the American feet when it v PuILARELPOIA. » : | Bowpital, where he died. | a Hey Bae! yunnedai, chang |B. Iawle Transit Company | this Pottamouth the coming week POY rg ag a PRS Pong. ghee yetog Mo fs little to the north all the time, and T tram By ede we ng tet ome A BiG BAR@ECUE the city of Philadelphia celebrated which fractured the skull, + Bad a insite tip tha he was planning | ph pete yg Ramen yy me BP a Mexica, duty o—|(he iz/th anniversary of the sign- pce | Coroner Hoye was notified of the vi . o “4 ine of t . of depen- les ~ bin today. You know Hi ls petrt- Sning eae tant toe es oeer ie Amterteans in Chihuahua and vicin-| gence in thie chy By holding a pe-| TROLLEY CAR JUMPED TRAOK | 2000’ coved te the Bonney: Were etic al! right, bat hie patrictiem doew Bs ela rind “laconventenced, ae it had et erated the Fourth of July lirjotic meeting in Independence! WITH FATAL RESULTS |morgue. An inquest will be held Rot run to firecrackers, and I just had lenough substitutes ready to take the Sith | great show of pairiotiom. | square | | Monday. Mrs. Alexander bad been @ hunch that he would take « ttle) wasHINGTON, D. ©, July 4--}do other people's work are honest | uisces of strikers, The company baw PEhe Cuature of the day wae an Beveral orators of note were heard, lat the bedside of her husband since reg jane and & plentc amd |nands discoursed the national sire) prrrentK Pa. July 4—A Pitte-|a few days after the accident. She in San Francisco at the time * | he wae burt, but came back to Seat’ fun op into Britieh Columbia to avert and true. If 1 believed otherwise 1), five-years’ contract with another i nor et me rte hat place. TI ould @espair of the futare, But) inion which can furnish sufficient | : pee at the % ep Bed and the # Washington ts having « riproasing, re and stripes were run | id | burs Railway Co. car jum the terrible booming In the states. id the t “Now. I don't know whether of not | old-fashioned celebratibn, the prin-|ar intervels the malignant uicer of aed e men t ne “ gg sei up over independence hail ai comping on His tral these days. tf and military parade tn which de- | states and the nats When tt be i Berroa y lin various parts of the city exer-| | Alexander had been employed as Mi had taken that little expected visit. | nments af the regular infantry, | (rays itself there le po time for sur- AMERICANS IN PARI gines appropriate to the day were) o'clock this morning, got er into] sheet writer for a bookmaker at John Good Weather would no doubt | jst cavalry, esliors, marines,| face treatment. The knife must held under the auspices of various|® deep ravi The motorman and) the race track and was well known m” Dave enjored a day's outing on the | ¢, jonal Guard, scheot children | Teach under every ‘poisonous root) PARIS, July 4--Owing to the patriotic soctetion two passengers were killed. Severat|to horsemen all over the country. i P Sound But you can never teil about | (7% Cudocs marched from the capitol | and cut them out lt cent death of Mra. Horace Porter oa others were ir His home in Ban France ! 4 7 times there in a tendency to wife of the American ambassador, | Trem tmew some people's Vanibe ane | %,ine Wns Slouen, Generel Touma) Oone the offense of these abe ore} ee eee eee NIRS | CELEBRATION AT FORT SMITH no different. Of course be got out of | Twenty thousand dollars worth of | Sullty of ime of erimes and) American embassy in celebration of| FORT SMITH, Ark, July 4—In j pome noise and confusion by thelrireworke will be burnt tonight at | set up @ standard of dealing with t | Die Fourth of July was not held to- | dependence day was celebrated ir 7 eourse he pursued, but he's not having | the Washington monument avernment which would tot be tol- | |dsy. The American colony observed | Port Smith by the unvellin Snything like the fun be might have| “Arpassader Jusserende epecch to- [erated in private life. @uch a | the any in other ways, however, sev-| handsome monument to the Conte had gay wen bighiy patriotic snd hi leourse should not be tolerate - eral notab tinnere being given in|erate dead. The lon Was ad- 0 THE Mtition to the | dressed by Senator Berry. of the Amerioan chamber of ¢ | it seems that he got to thinking the | torical, It showed how France and | L4t us not believe liightly, but inves-| gain ro HAVE CONFE Matter over last night and came to the | amerion are linked together by his- te impartially. If charges of cor conclusion that while British Cotymbta | tory and a common form of govern-|Fuption are ee =, c caknernae — BAN DIEGO, Cal, July 4—The| would be quiet, Portland, on acount! ment, The immense audience sang | Of the people come like « thudet iu - ie Fourth ie being celebrated here by,| OF no eencuatton, woah thas be com- |sebrintis ghia, Admined De from om high. Lat not the harm ‘| i Wumer| CELEBRATED IN GERMANY | {ne''planting of J.ti trees inthe A GERMAN PAPER DECLARES THAT AMERICAN SAILORS ARE paratively peaceful. Then he did not| chairman of the meeting « justicn be tempered by misguided mer-| Exvidenc mer | ft 4—A Fourth of July] city park by the ovine anal Sant to leave the states when every: | the Imtroductions. e ey. We can forgtve ail elee, vhow mer) and Brigan amateur |reception was held at the American! Woodmen of Southern California OESERTWIE ON AQNOUNT OF HANEH CHpeIrLInG Farther offenders. but let the |crackemen, ie rapidly sccurnulatiog. | quegenseemqeneeenegy rey Dow oleh e ey y wen eviebroting, oe vack Gown ie} The senciuding ad@ress wee wy + one uipandenable | In addition to the facts given om ei Portland he went. and today he is out | Secretary Moody. He began by wel- | provie aay th letusively by the Star E ‘at the mouth of the Columbis. T hope | coming the speech of Ambaseador | #in shall be the dishonesty of & public li matvely by the Star he has a ‘bum’ time. asi know he will. | Jussefand. In closing he made a| Servant fa, Feumnes 40 tie enance of / BERLIN, July 4—The Klelnes [ure for the desertions, It says thag : sorbent yon sen, with Ht down there | welled allusion to the recent scandals —— ba 4 | Journal: today Inys the blame for desertions have been so numerous t | | the reported desertion of 105 Amer-|since the squadron has been in q cintsipesttariile | ; the mouth o the Cofumiita, John! in the podteffice department, saying e effec a confessed te Good Weather had to double back On| there is one quality upon which and ee tee dee tun Ge an joan tare at Kiel to the feet of Ad-| European waters that Admiral Cot- his trail aleo.so John missed that much | above all others we must depend for to avoid arrest, and implicated Wis miral Cotton. The paper says the| ton has been obliged to have sailors expected. and many moons longed for. every life and insist upon, and that to ee the C. fi, Brith wate robbery, | C,H. Gaffner, one of the owners)ran this morning |harsh discipline in the American | dispatched from America in order to visit to Beattie. T am tn hopes thet |is the quality of public honesty. No | Detectives Lane and Adame are (Of the stenmer Lady of the Lake,| “I expect to secure a boat for the | DAVY te responsible reat meas- | handle the fleet. he will drop in this afternoon anyway, | disease of the body politic is so sub- | | eemty. vinced that Wiener war /Abneunced today that he ix mak~|run in a few days.” aaid Mr. Gaffner| Dut ft te kind of doubtful, ie Ue, powerful, dangerous end inte: tat the bottom of the crime and in- |e &rrangements pi another | this morn * but what one ft 4 a 7 |duced Briggs to go into It, Wismer eer -* te, ferry run to Weat! be I do o et know. The people | naw develops, is badly wanted In |@re » order to carry out the|of West Seattle have shown that ‘ EATTLE CTRIC COMPANY |!t mow develops, in bedly ted In in oF nm th Faker City. Ore, for forgery, and |Provielona of the franchiae granted) they are willing to patronize a ferry | 4 LINEMEN’S STRIKE 16 OVER i> the owners of the Lake, it le tec-|which given goed wervice, and the i] But he was interrupted by « terrible| as the corrupt betrayal of # public has been gulity of several lean sort explosion on the street below, followed | trust ous offenses involving money mat leeeery to run « #teamer acroms the iv, point that hampers me in «tv-/| | ters lWey at lent every three daya, theling such & services ia to secure al | ‘The strike of the linemen’s union) friggs ie but 22 years old and was |(e Evergreen was placed on the able steamer.” HOW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT) against the Seattle Electric Com- | highly esteemed by his employers, | cosines aie wabrlareitioe | | ‘Quick! Put another chair sgainat | tinued, “that in the main those that _ “DEATH AT LAST--- FOUR MONTHS ALONE” LAST MESSAGE OF WILLIAM ODE, THE WATCHMAN OF THE COURTNEY FORD WRECKED IN ALASKA by loud talling at the door 1 cannot but believe,” he con- pany was settled last night at a|¥ho for days refused to consent to] conference held between President |» — ae srree eel | pena: ea et aR 4 Fa ne ee a et cca |, Briggs had a key to the sate and | MUNTINOTON, L. 1, July (Presi: |THIS NUMBER OF FISH WERE be P |bad the ever of the robbery |dent Roosevelt, Governor Odell and 5 tener 20 el ey CS einer tn of nite wore promme toany| TAKEN FROM TWO TRAPS IN mpany commenced | Pla as SAE per day, the scale of |fum was stolen and contributed their oratorical efforts? ALASKA YESTERDAY on demanded by the an’ ab to the celebration of the Seth anniver- ‘fo far no clew has been obtained | two months ago. It did so shortiy |to the whereabouts of the fugteiver: f the township after the union had won from the| — A private dispatch received in thie the Seattie electric company. 8 with pletny of fire | of the owners of the Alaska Fishers According! the oniy points in- A scare of women whe arrived this; near Cape Bpencer, a sheet of water onal colors and a flood of patr big pack of salmon in Alaska this borate diaplay of the pa- | Union, states that the prospects volved in last night's settiement | ar are extremely good : : y e ¥ good, were the recognition of the union | ae i | which Capt. Nicolson of the Spokane | speeches with the president as the cen- | - fl ee ae ee rorning from Alanka on the excurtanys has never been sounded or. sur. {tral figure of the exercises and a prom- | g,rme Gubaceh states that from twa er Spokane, have the die |T7Ct The beats + he Spokane | inent part also given to former towns- | iniet, 30,000 fish were taken. The at Wer anchorage at ¢ jock fm the | men, who retur in tore F owne five trap oper— GUN EXPLODED Uinctiah of being the fies of thet wexr|Aftermoun, but "owl Nghe BAN FRANCISCO, July 4.—The | at last—four months alone.” He had set down the happenings fate of William Ode, a saitor, who| He NMG Sete vear, giving © come was left as watchman on the wreck | Siete calendar of events, all leading unexpected | to participate in the festivities raha ae pg he : Sbatacles GM not return to theateamer| Though it does not cut much figure] teat the capacity, ef the on bie ef the schooner Courtney Ford.|to one end-—the extinguishment of which ran ashore on Isenbeck island, | Willlam Ode, sailor |81G CUSTOMS REC ON lio ascend Rrady mlacter, but they | Until 11 o'clock at night ih the hurly-burty’ world of to day, | hant will De taxed to the utmost te Alaska, on September 6, 1902, is told| When the Courtney Ford was] COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 4—While| PUGET SOUND FOR 1903 The party included Mr. and Mrs. T. | the quaint old town of Huntington, be-| tae care of the catch. with dramatic realtiem in the log | wrecked the captain and surviving|the Britieh fort here was firing « Sebieved that renown only by being /@ Li Mr. « Mrs. Humphrey, | sides being one of the oldest commu ‘The cannery of the Alaska Fishers kept by the unfortunate man, which | members of the crew were picked up |salute in honor of the American In ig | Miss Russell, Mine Hall, Mra, Spauid-| nities in the United States, has con-| Union ig on Chilcat inlet, a few a has juat reached here Is landed at Seattle, leaving Ode| dependence day, @ gun explod When: the report the looat [MtTtt over Fivers and seas of mud | ing and Mise Fenton bea of Be-| tributed in no small measure to the| miles from Haines Mission, The fi t Tt was found beside his dead body | behind until relief was sent to him. | killing one soldier and injuring @-| United § storm office for the! gn the backs of the men who made the |8ttls, besides a dosen others, The] historic annals of the nation. It was! now being caught are sockeyes, ani by revenue cutter officers, and cov-| This only happened 4 few days ago, | other, Two American cruisers were |fgeal year ending June 30. is forth. | . | Women in the party had to be car. | here, in 1776, that Nathan Hale made/are considered the cream of the, ers a period of four months from Oc-| when the schooner Carrie and Annie, | iying in the harbor at the time coming. it is believed that it willf€rip. end the obliging officers of the | Tied across # «mail river on the backs | his Investigation of the Mritish strong | Alaska pack of the men, who waded: holds on Lone tate nd it was hore tober 4, 1992, down to the following | with wrecking apparatus on board, February, when in penctl, faintly | left for Isenbeck—too late, however, traced opposite the entiren of Febru-|to be of service to the sailor who re the words “Death |had watched tn vain for her. tot we “HT show that the receipts of the Be Office for the year will amount tof ese enor Brady of Alaska,| When the rty ret to the} also that he was captured. A great }$700,000. ‘This in based upon the boats after viewing the giacter, they | part of the house where he supped and} sortionate ratio of inorenes that} acter whom the glacier was named and|were dumbfounded to find thet the|#lept the night of his capture tx st i} ‘ tide had left them two miles from the | standing b yearn, ae- er’n edge, the intervening eb It was in Huntington that Walt POLIGE AGT AS BANKERS | TAKE CHILD (Secs reece tinernlei ee ataeee Tete | OMEN UP 6 Fe since the office has been established. wallowing up to their knees in the | #0 preserved near the old town are th 4 _The Washington Children's He imy bottom, gallantly carried the} femains of many British fortifications. | 4 Society has refused to allow the boat NOW 173 DAYS OVERDUE, AND Amertean wife of Wah Sing. ; | a } ‘* court to the custody of the soctety h 0 sailed ; [enue iepaeneneese nannies epi ieionsiehs seinen easetitnnhttreetaectenpeae been maintained for the past When the children were taken from their dying and degenerate . The Ame n ship A. J, Puller KARL WATSON WAS ROBBED! Two big exhibitions of the nation-| Captain Haskell, arrived at Kage Hon was thie m 4 On account of the fact that today * . : “a * fe & banking holiday and tomorrow | Parenia two weeks ago, Mrs. bah) a} game are on at Athletic park to-| harbor yeaterday from Honolu vy 1 t 5 aye ok, with oth Sunday, there was no place for H. A, | Dins Offered to adopt the youngest) NEAR POLICE STATION cS’ ang mainte waa Seca Gt|MAGE, Ont coupling © comnd Hit] The pol! he been given up for lost Jack Barck cashier re were but] Alaska miners, to deposit their «e 14 | of being married to Chinaman | jer present McKay did thelsound last summer. She carried a| Ballard pumping station ¢ rates on her have Gaily tas ” tw sitore this morning. yet $11,000 | dust, Mr. Brendham had $000 in gold | Oo Saletan American child. |, Karl Watson ¢ address the po-| twirling for Seattle, and Lelberd for | cargo of lumber to Cape Town, pro- | morning @ a robbery eased, until ehe is now quoted at @ fn gold in now locked up in the bie | under his aarm when he arrived at tbe | Sine was very fond of the little | lice falled t held up within aj Los Angeles, Maupin will do the| ceeding thence to Australia and] occurred in Ballard at 11 0 k nt. She will be withdrawn from wefe polles station, and Mr, Wig $900, | Hong children and really fed them ok of the police station early thie | honors for the 1 this afternoon, | Honotulu night tdue list today ‘ | Hong children and serenta neglect. | mornin and relieved of his money and and Thatcher will bo pitted against | Her trip was uneventful except] The engineer ‘ thes on the Bitish bark Samvensy LS wateh. Watson said he w p | bie |for the capture of a whale, the skel-|a man who #a oe a out from Norfolk for Bueno@ Republic, Mo., Thursday to Mies Roi "a serintendent of the { Washinaiwn street, vetwoon Third and) Lomo Hickey Will UY OSLO Of WhToh I How wOWed Mn toe Pwal Tad waned ong Ps a ator ain Beattie, Wash, last hie ronson for refusing her the|® couple of men, one of whom had aj has pitched since going over to the} to Cape Town. The whale was shot / that he had been knocked : : McCleary, with nine other linemen, | subjected tp the \afiuences of China-| A revolver wa 4 to bis face ffeague, he has pitched what ought at/in the viomnity of the ship, Gales |to his sen two hou Port okohama, ofs -—_eoo we “gtrike in Semtthe, and they{town. Willey, the oid bpy, has |and he was to #0 through th And all times to have heen win- | were en ountered ff Cape of Good | did ay much } t Ws British bark Duy © McCleary of Salina was married at | suggested that they all get married {ly Whe live if another county | } : s te « .

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