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Wednesday—Probably Fair; Freeh West Winde. Te. meric witar N GatIT EDITION . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904 t VOL. 6. NO. 62 15 CENTS PER MONTH plano cbc neh it Rade c vitae RT EEE MT RD en Bee com 8B A a Neha A taht I Rhy lis ASS SA SS al as eR ane edits <3 = ya Watch for The Star’s Convention Extra Tonight ™% ° THE $26,000 LIBEL SUIT AGAINST THE STAR IS THROWN OUT OF COURT — i dare ty oc aaee WOULD STOP SPREAD OF = J}QWN THE LINE ts ce ee CONSUMPTION IN CITY FOR S. H. PILES - ns nber Is dying of con- ANNUAL REPORT OF HEALTH BOARD SHOWS AN ALARMING jou er |sumption, They instruct the attend- gua.eee ailens’ ¢ eck ‘Tah BUALIO p. anp| PERCENT OF DEATHS FROM THIS DISEASE AND RADICAL Jing physician to report to the The suit for $26,000 alleged dam-)FOR THE P « D3 | ~ gy TD ABE cn Rae At eS ie eiere Ages brough 8. Btray, proprietor |THAT THERE COULD BE NO MEANS WILL BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AN INCREASE IN “wre wagt a ap ey REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION ENDORSES THE 6 ae eee stated several ay Shar teow tonbiong Wikew © WARD THE PLAINTIFI, WHOS} i At there 4s con 0 COUNTY MAN—JUDGE HUMES TURNED DOWN yee Sc Ghies our, was yesterday thrown | WARD THE PLAINTI# WHOSE | PERSONS AFFECTED u a there is consumption in ‘ ne ers é rey : glia son. | BUSINESS WAS MERPLY MEN : * court by Judge R. B. Alb The plaintiffs closed tb shortly before T. Ronald, fo @iately chal) the evidence. followed by a torney F. H. Bri a Organic heart disease in the M 1e's railroad commission case | TIONED Incidental to a charge of 1 his intention to J Jgenee against a public OfCC*) | 17. — SEEMED |! Chores of Dr. Loreto, w be Exx-Mayor Thomas H. Hur * from e- | In giving his opinion Judge Albert portant step in thie direction. The| shown above y . which were compiled eral of the First ward precineta ency 8 covered many of the Cr r i MORTALITY REPORT FOR g laboratory ts run for the city by the! from the health office records, show | turned down by the Pile t the « 1 of fraud at the prie was |p * of the law and his interesting }. King County Medical Amsoct n. | that th y | ‘ $e r sh t n Z cure a a | number of deaths by heart | election y At- | interpretation was closely follow on janie heart disease bf It i Dr, Lazelle’s duty not only | dimeane during 1903 exceeded by 19 the eleventh hour in the King county T tter come up early In also for }by all the attorneys in the court- uberculo: i to examine milk, water and other ar- | thoap of tubercul 4 the proceed! Pneumonia and bronchitis. 81 he mortality nga to complete a per= disenme that exceeds it as 4 slay an im-| humanity in this city, The figuren| y deleg the defense, that the sult be dis- | room, Bright’ 49 @ ticles of consumption suspected of|in eases of pneumonia and bron Republican convention today. He t tion and will prob missed on the ground that th | Stray's sult for libel was filed on |g Prights diseat ress being die Ge com 1 of was a pri October 1% and was based on an|@ p B® of eputun , hed September nt of ‘The Star's fight for th t Publication requiring proof of mal fee in order for the plaintif¢ to re cover damages. Mr. Brightman argued the support of the motion and Voluminous mod, but to make cultures | chiths was only 81 a# compared with | | pleaded that he was sufferti with bly result in as bitter a convention 1 of the matter lining | 11% from tuberculosia. The number fight t ty has ever known, throat to ascertain for a cer=| of Geathe from thone destructive die-| . ih Hf &@ bad cold and for that reason cou 1 ponsibly the Dolting of the y whether it contains the germs | easen, Bright's disease and typhoid | t by the Clancys and their fol- of consumption or diphtheria, This| tever, we 1 4 87 ‘ not serve as chairman. ‘Th tion | 1, prota! number of deaths. 1114 a culture” is merely the microscop apegtively,. ar tk et - = eroontege OF @ st by tuber. on of the morms after) Them ical examinat culos 10.03 omg ; % developed to a cer-| fewer, ene known testimony 4 not ¥ naer, the w nist, tn his that h aw in| nt time the Pipere mber of deaths by acarlet yuma ss ‘ forces seem doomed to ée= sles und smallpox, gen-|George Sample Falls Beneath) py tne intiuence of hadowed short- they have b plaintites formaldehyde | jtain stage by growth tn a jelly-like|ereily deemed so dangerous, is in | . liy ® t noon adjournment, had e » ty any city at ony | Serres ubator, sigyifiesnt as compared with the| Wheels of His Own Wagon | not want Humes as the perm t| when t ‘ tion, by an over- ft time s so quickly and efte ‘The board of health han begun al Ahy person who has any reason |nmaber from consumption, And yet} | vhelatinn wasiitty, vale (oa t 1 that /1 4 had been in Seattle, and | war againat the spread of consump-| to believe that he Im afflicted with| consumption is a catching 4 wsidamapgeai | chairman for some unknown re tan entire Blast ane. Deus Gnu THE STAR'S AINST | that he believed that this result Was /tion and other tuberculosis diseases | tuberculosis hae the right, through | thefefere prevent ¢ and, in early | 4 from representation on the ereden- THE FORMALDEHYDE ADUL-|due directly to The Star's Oght/in the public achools. The main-|the board of health, to have his! stagaa, even curuble. Dr, & B. Lim-| George Sample, a teamater, wan| 7° °° ee Wistroren threw | ais comanitten ote erate ae TERATION OF MILK HAD REPN | against the evil. spring of the crusade ts the recent} *Putum analyzed by Dr. Laselle to|ertck of the health board said Sat-|run over by his own wagon and in- | down everything at the f Sant. laieet re pending in certain of discovery of the presence of half a| learn beyond all question if his sus- | ustay Istantly killed yemterday 0 ue] H. Plies and t was felt | th ta dozen children in the schools, who,| Picions are justified. The board of] “Mad@ical discoveries during the 5 Beve and n every hand. He was the to M wer, the credentials eomaute unknown to the teachers and tn ajhealth encourages this practice, The | pam few years have shown conclu-| street. No « the accident, |crat and boss of the er wro- | tes + to meet fa Piles? few canes to the parents themeelves,/eariier a man discovers that the) megiythat there is no more excuse but it i# thought Sample beca edure, and as such ran th about | headouar the Seattle hotel are suffering from the disease. [tuberculosis bactiit has a grip on him | far! the existence of consumption | tangled in the reins and was thrown |as h ewanted to. t « ing the noon adjourn- All afflicted puptia have been or- | the better for him and for the pub=|tm— there ts for typhoid fever or| under the wheels, which passed over| The platf cimenttten ses | ment. This in ttedlf aeguee Wl ae dered to quit school and remain at)lic. He theh can take steps to cure|butjonic plague. Buch diseases are| tis head, fracturing the skull and| a» follows the a, who have been clains~ home. In a few casos where par-|hitaelf while the disease ts tn its| emtinety the result of uneatitary con-| bresking the jaw | Your committee begs ling that the Piles people would not ents have objected to this procedure, | orly stages and take pains to pre-| dfidom® that should | His body waa found some distance | submit herewith the follo Jat unseat thelr éelegates their homew have been quarantined | Vent spreading it among other peo-| yet in the neighborhood of 166,000) from the horses, which had stopped | form and resolutions The convention-was called to or by the health officer. The board of | ple. |people, or a number equal to the|of their own accord. T. A. Pirkey,| Our country has enjoyed s |der by I. B. Knickerbocker, chalre health Is determined to stamp out} Another method by which the/ population of Seattle and all its sub-| who had assisted in loadin the | of profound and unexemp man of the Republican county cen= gg |ConmUMtion tn the public schools at rd te seeking to eradicate the dis-| ud, die in the United States from | wagon @ short time previous to the | perity under the mmittee. E. C, Hughes nom- uring 26] least, where tt Is most easily accom-|ease te by the enforcement of the | consumption every year. Reckaning| accident, wan first on the scene. fearless adi : enident ted Judge Humes for temporary plished. schers and princtpale | ordinan forbidding expectorating | the earning capacity of every man| Deputy Coroner Arnold investi-| Theod Will H. Morris seconded fese were victorious, cap LONDON, M Burg dispatch says ar ntlemen, on behalf of mynelf and cond ward delegation.” he aaid, and sustain the s Fent there to the eff - about 600 }have been notified to keep a careful/ in street care and on the sidewalks $12,600 and of a consumptive at) gated care, The body was taken | gra @ the nation cor inati * os great ba Boca eported w 1. The ru-|lookout for pupils suaprcted of be-| The rapid growth of Seattle into! $4,625, the lows in wealth alone to| to the Bouney-Watson morgue. |tainty of bis nomination and ele iy poser synced eel tae Ta Yalu between 20,000 F mor may be a belated exagge ing diseased, and whenever such|® metropolitan city ts one of the the eountry on account of consump-| Sample lived ith his family tn | tion. | program, and the ex-mayor elected $0,000 Japanese, in which the Japan-/of the last fight. casee are discovered, to immediately | contin, jes that influenced the! tom amounts to approximately | Ballard and was 65 years of age. No] We ffirm our | with. a weer notify the health officer. board to take more stringent meth- billion and « half dollars a year. inquest will be held he principteestsh: Judge Humes was escorted te the oe When notified, the health officer) ods for preventing the tncrease of] “Phe board of health is doing its a the. principles ond sintteren anaes’ oomek f or & member of the health board,|tuberculoss before it has secured] bext to prevent this unnecessary loss |Republican party, ‘storm of cheers as he steeped for- whowe district of Inspection Includes|the foothold here that {t has Inlof Mfe in Seattle. All children af- through ft the heat 1. battered panama tn hand, an@ the achool attended by the puptl re-|larger cities, In New York and in| qicted with tuberculosis found in people will at all t tioned tor order. ported, investigates the case, Often-| Europe the most drastic measures thd schools are removed and gept times the teacher ts Incorrect In her! have been taken to wi it out of teolated. If parents refuse to do tion, our state, and of o y suspicions, the physician discovering |existence. Even in Seattle when| thie the houses are quarantined, It and city, We heartily commend the ame vou Sor ee See ae re eee that the child ts suffering only with| you #ee 10 people together you can|is an outrage to have every child in édticlent and taithinl serviese po hw | : t evn wae a4 ae some slight complaint, bat if the lit-j make up your mind that one of them | school room expowed to contagion hate -and county. cients: We.ea-| ul ieee GBy Scripps News Ass'n.) ‘They found that tn addition to the | tie one is found to be affiicted with| will be a victim of the great white|on @ccount of one or two of their! press our appreciation of the val CP. Baton was nominated for tem- consumption, tt ie immediately re-| plague authiber and we tails of the Russian repulse on the | threatened by at moved from schoo! The record of deaths kept by the! iow, it. Teach Yalu continue to sift in. Reuter’s/on either flank nen their retre The board hax also taken steps to|/ board of health, which is shown Seoul correspondent states that the | became so rapid that there was no check. the spread of the inease | above. proves this conclusively. You Japanese now hold the north bank | time to replace the artillery horses | throughout the reat of the poptila- | will atrike ft a little closer If you say of the Yalu from Antung to Liashu- shot down by the Japanese, and | tion of the city. The establishment /|that one in every nthe men dies of| gigctric Company and the police to| Kou. Despite thelr confused condi- | twenty guns, the ammunition, rifies, |of the batteriological department of | consumption. For various reasons | enforce expectorating erdinances we tion the Russians were able to carry | officers and men were captured by | the city laboratory a few weeks agol families wil! not acknowledge that) also are trying to prevent unneces @ff all the wounded at Antung. ithe enemy. sary infection. A consumptive, ex- pectorates on the sidewalk or in a! ear. Tho motsture in the sputum ANOTHER FAILURE BATTLE WITH TRAMPS (2"882255 LONDON, May 3.—Additional de | force confronting them they w 4 a” detachme » not Intend to al- hers have been given tnetructions to help us In detecting much cases “By prevailing upon the Seattle able services rendered to the nation | porary sceretary and elected by ac and to our state by the Honorable | clamat Oliver Anderson, of South William BE. Humphreys fn the ses- ©, and A. W. Skinner were made sion of congress just closed, and of | temporary sasistant secretaries. Harry the honor conferred upon him ana| W. Carroll was chosen reading clerks ~ P| This temporary organteation will un- the state In his appointment, by the y un mate partansent te wee speaker of the house, as a mem af the report 60 the Saaae of the committee to Investigate tee on rules and order ct busines condition of our merchant marine: | Fred H. Peterson of the Fifth ward and we hereby instruct our delega-| made the usual motion that commit- tion to the state convention to vote | tees on credentials, rules and order of 1 use all honorable means to & einen end platform be appointed nominator s the| by the chair. ee te in yp ty John H. Powell of the Third ward duty of the members fre on the skirts of women. There is county of the next legisiatu caused a mild eenaation by, opposing: aad waist the tee GEN, KHOLSHOVNIKOFF, _| *tate of Washington to use t amendment that the different wards : 3 will find lodgment tn the lungw or most endeavors to secure the pecia! to The Star) Joe North and Ed Bisset! started tn | other portions of the human body Gen, Linevitch, who is in com-|tion of a King county man for Unit- of the city and the North and South ner districts select thelr own AUBURN, May 3.—Charles Paul- One direction tn pursuit and the| Most of this “ger would be | mand of the ju river district, has | ed ates senat and to that end. ne * the tous committees. om News Ass'n.) on The torped . . . t - and 0 . members for the various comm! meetin May %—Vice- ee mee locos: wees: oe = son, tramp from Merrill, Wis,|arebal with others wont in an-lavoided if people would expectorate | named as his crief of staff Gen.|we hereby endorse the candidacy of| ‘The amendment was adopted without ST. PETERS " y boats mareress were eréered |” chet and kiied yestertay by 01” her direction. North and his com iy in the atreet. The establish- | Kholshovnikoff, a soldier of the/the Honorable Sampel H. Piles a fight, strange to say. and the mo- roy Alexieff reports officially that | out, Viceroy Alexieff himself going |panion saw two of the men run-| ment of the bacteriologicel branch Turkieh ware. | W eight Japanese fire ships were sunk aboard the const defense ship Ot- | posse of citizens and another pn amed | p ing through the underbrush and /ef the city laboratory will enable e vashni. A heavy fire was opened, | John Anderson was capte reby instruct the King) tion as amended passed. |county members of the next legis The following are the committees as they were reported to the chairman: ed and|ordered them to stop. They would |anaybody who suspects that he bas ture to go into a senator ucus last night, when en viel he asting from midnight until 6]is now lodged in jail. For a long|not, and North fired in the air|/eunmumption to have his sputum lof the Republican memb the | _ Credentiale—Pirst ee Se made to block Port Arthur harbor. | o'clock, when the last fireship sank oods along White river] without result, The next time he lyzed free o! nece telly , datin Re 9 4, Fred J. Ware; ird, J. P. cote wee x so rs rag ene pee Hage egy od poeeiafatute snd to, sieee a nan; Fourth, EB. W. Trefethen; ‘The land batteries and torpedo boats | The Japanese steamers, armed with | pave fired on the ground, but the tramps | gush a course te « > é a b | con 8, and we further instruct the vn participated in shelling the ships. | siotchkiss and Maxim guns, re-land they have made themselves a| were too busy to stop. The third | person, so that he m | king county 4 nto the state geventh J.P Hala Sight, be pure that Two Japanese torpedo boats als0 | sponded warmly to the Russian fire. | Bulsance Yesterday four knights of | shot hit one of the men In the back | he t* immune from the disease IN COMMAND mvention to fav th fon of | Harry Clise; Ninth, W. A. Burleigh; ent Gown, Sseeetee Sere 2. tia) Steers Gnd & few members Of |the road calls (0 town ané made |An4 he full te the ground “One of the greatest difficulties in @ regolution by that convention, in-| South district, W. J. Lunn; North dis- n infested with tramps, | inate tee & The fire ships were discovered by jthe crews of the fireships were | merry in the saloons. On their way | Joe North. who shot Paulson, ts the|@ealing with tuberculosis is that latructing the publican trict, J. J. Jones. searchlights creeping i from (he) saved by the Russian People afflicted with it will not ad ee Jof the next legislature of the state) Platform—W. W. Crandall, W. EL back to the woods they passed the | #0n of @ farmer residing near Green | ranch of J. F. O'Neill, and here they | River. Me | Shae: | Fagg Fawr wil it, oftentimes even when they (By Beripps is Ass'n.) lof Washington to go into a senato-| White, J. H. Powell, H. B. Turner, EL began to destroy the fence. O'Nelll | eo gy eee aivision in menti. (MMW it, to make ft matter of pub-| yonpon, May %—The Central] rial caucus C. Hughes, John Megrath, A. B. Stews art, H. W. Lung, W. A. Bailey, citys I. B. Knickerbocker, &. Turner, D, Taylor, A. A. Smith, South district; F. & Thorpe, Harold Evans, J. Fy Webor, W. C. Weeks, North district. >» submits the mittee nt at Rome wires| Your ¢ and his wife saw them and started | ment regarding the shooting, Coroner| #0 fecord. It will often injure them | xews corresponds RUSSIAN agi oe | Hoye was summoned and decided if the fact is known. It might pre-] that a Mukden dispatch reports O'Neill ordered the men away, but | hold an Inquest today Went anarringe or interfere with the | General Kouropatkin Is maroh’ they became vile and started to] Asa It of eat or the body lerdinmary social or business rela- | Liaying to Fenwang Cheng with 2,000! ¢, following resol “Resolved, That the delegat m this county to the state er show O'Neill that he was not every- | of Karl A. Paulson, who, In company }@iana For instance, I have a case | men, apparently taking personal com- fx to be holt’ at the cite, ett eae. “Ga ee thing. Mra. O’Nelll interfered and | witt taree oth oe Soe goed to} @t the provent time where a young | mand of the forces opposing the J@D-|macoma on the ith day May,| Darrow, J. A. Catheart, Dr. Cc EL or assistance. As @ result ape from the pose near Auburn | gay of 19 haa found out th he | anese. lao r , a + 3. tee, Wee Se (By Scripps News Ass’ yelled for assist | 4 ofr» Pure | iady of und ¢ nat she 1904, be selected by the Honorable! Ht ’ ea, R. BE. Wright, . vee e eeres @ neighbor, Mra, Russell, heard the | yesterday, @ Jury tmpanclied by Cor-jgas eunerculosis in the throat, Nat- Samuel H. Piles, and that upon the| Lewis, J. W. Roberts, city; A. T. Vam cries and instructed a passing citi- zen to hasten to the town for the LONDON, May %—Baron Ha oner Hoye, exonerated young North] OMe on. De Vanter, Dr. J. J, Smith, Dr. B. EB |tw tnow ab m1 me in the ‘Pr not want everybod; | filing of a lst thereof with the « ’ from all blame in the killing of Paul : tt pees HUSBAND lyetaty of this convention, the per-| Hoye, D. ©. Botting, South districts x North was acting under the| “Bat in the big cities the |sons #0 selected be duly accredited | W: W- Shields, J. P. Wall, P. J. Smithy murrender raising the white flag. ashi, the Japanese minister, made | The officers taken prisoners asserted ely | "0D ublic this evening a dispatch from that Division General Kashtalinski, | rsh A posse was quickly Y health alinekt, peal nite, North distric Jeneral Kuroki, commanding the |commander of the Eleventh and | formed, and when the tramps s4W | direct command of Marshal Bruner,|@dar@ keeps an account of every Jand « as the delegates) “io. tne motion ode Cal dole japanese forces, giving details of | Twelfth infantry regiments, and | them coming they eh J = ge | and It was decided by the 3 ary th conwamnpt erson in the city, or | from K ty to the said state) suse pefore the convention adjourned the fighting following the battle on | many officers of the artillery were followed ther {mae arly wit : r} egigid im Per betes to, If t patient does not j convention, and that said delegation | 4; no in spite of the protests of the Yaiu and the pursuit of the re- | killed by sharpshooters. Many other | ¥°0%% A young farmer boy named ag the course he did Sant to be removed to a public san is hereby Instructed to vote a8 &/the Piper-Clancy Republicans, ma@é treating Russians. Kuroki says superior officers w Jel ed Oe | meee eens | Faria hi* physician must make a * | watt upon all questions,” | through James F. Wilson of the First “On the afternoon of May 1 the | wounded. “s report to the board. The * | werd, the members of the credentials ecesnA (ante. cea | committee from the First and Fourth seh ‘| RL, MITCHELL SAYS HIS wire| Armed with a plece of scantling | ward are eliminated oper boxes into which patients can Ov he shape dd size o sma Although the slate would be atly, Spit and afterward destroy the box.| HAS NO GROUNDS FOR DI- |About the shape and size of a small} Although the slate would be great to our pursuit, adding 300 to our list |turned and surren The total of casualties, The enemy fought | number of prisoners is thirty enemy offered stubborn resistance || “Many refugees subsequently re- RUMOR DENIED SERVICE ARRANGED ates carcashes tt bravely to the last, but finally two |and 300 sub-officers and 1. “Th Aa vice will be afforded the) «ig some European citics expec baseball bat, Thomas J. Hur the | ¢ cor ; t ‘ y - pork anes : | uublicans to onvention feb companies of artillery, having lost! detalls of our losses are under tn- @y Seripos News Ann's 5 pudile between this city and Victoria. ledeagion In public places 1 abso-| VORCE picturenque ex-Mayor of Seattle, is | Publicans to win thelr convention Ege & majority of their men and horses, vestigation. NEW YORK, May 3) Wet ee a eat eerie dian |lutety forbidden and in several Ger- today presiding over the biggest | Vitioug caucuses lasting until early, street news agency dispatch fr | Pacific Railw aey thie more (mee smoking in public ts = 2 | King aeuae Republican “ipag cs this morning, 1s likely to be Po nea | ss re ” sndon states that the rumors cur- | On Gentes ™ data, thet Je unlawful for the same rea- | Seattle has ever entertained pacer z that death was aceldental, having | commanded by Admiral Uriu has| trip, excursion rates for which will be ———_—- | mining man, filed an answer and cross) in the new temporary armory build~ | Clerk—Otto A. © been caused by blood polsoning, |captured the Russian Vladivostok | announced by the company within the j complaint this morning to the divores! ing at the ner of Terry avenue| A r—James P. Agnew | es wit brought mingt him by his wif Prose ng orne Kenne which resulted from xt few days. The Princess Beatr | suit brought against him Pre ng attorney —Kenneth Macl allowing @ | squadron are wholly unc med, |B Sirs, Bve Mitchell, in which he claims |%"d Stewart street this morning at | | Pros fish bone ptt ost ee will continue on the weekly run, « i the | 10:30 o'clock and completed temp hn q pgew m | she has no grounds whatever for the | ‘Treasurer—Matt H. Gormley. 5 To determine the exact cause of | usual, and will continue to do so until} \ rary organization, in most respects | 1 , | action she has taken. He claims that Superintendent of schodls—T. Py death the widow and the insurance i gl Rigiee: ohn cB gaan she realizes this and has offered him | !n accordance with the plan mapped | georey company agreed that’ the tody,| WATER SHUT OFF | wit ve piaced on tho senttie-vietorta-| ff, OPS | giicsst'nie own money. it he will con-| out by the Great Northern ratiroad | StOTe7. ” which was buried in this city, sralliecoaansee hae We thee Oty on. the worthara "i nt to her #ecuring a decree. Mitch-| political managers and Samuel H.| Coroner—Dr. FP. M, Carroll ve step in the controversy | should be exhumed and a pont-mor- Phy Pinan Mag 2 enenhee Jel! say that his wifo has now in her | Piles, the United States senatorial | Judges of the superior court—Five of 1 Mrs, Addie Burns and the|tem held. This action was taken a| Water will be shut off from 9 bosses a BERLIN, May 2—Dle Pont re- |Doeeeatton #000” helonging to. him, candidate, several days ago ve | tht fllowing six: "Arthur 1 Griffin, Jelity & Casualty Company of | little more than three months ago|a. m. until 2p. m. tomorrow on Bel ports that General Kuropatkin has | Which # he Be im his c Eee ve be | Up to the noon adjournment the | George R. Morris, rtson, York over the payment of the |and was conducted by a physician ye north, from Denny way FIRE PANIC Arrived at Fong Muang Chong to fitions the rurt im his crows complaint | piiey-Great Hon and the | Hoyd J. ‘Tallman, John F. Miller, AL nsurance y of the | representing th a ¢ eview avenue, on Hel 1 troops now fleeing be jo compel hor to do es Piper-Clancy lamb rubbed noses rater. + anes pote a8 eo vn ig rm * B = wnat «sng ng git al ry N a | quite amienbly nnd there were no{. Commissioner, South distriet—Dantel J. Burns was taken | tepresenting Mrs. mont row vue pl ; 4 the Japane By Berings News Aen). ja naaioably and there were no) "Toes when Mrs. Burns filed| The result of the post-mortem | north nt avenue, Re (By Scripps News Ass'n.) - NORFOLK, Va, May —8,--Seere- | pyrotechnica play e fire. | i Snmissioner, City éistelet—Charkel | . ; ' f - to | was never disclosed | publican street from Belmont a N.Y. May &-A fire in] .WASHINGTON, D. C, May 3.—| tary Moody, Senators Hate, Penrose | works are billed for this afternoon | payer f compe her| Captain Burns 4 Seattle pio-|nue north to B way, and on Memorial ball thie morning (tte 2UtY yner and Barrett |and Bt Representatives Dalzell, |and will probably be touched off at | "5! W. MeCommoughey has «bart y D |neer and was well known thr | Ha enue north from Reput ty fom | ffi e # completed this' Meyers and Hemingway, sailed for|about the time The Star goes to! now of defeating Smith for shertfi er y | The company claims Captain |out Western Washing He 1 t to Rast Highland ¢ nd 2 4 the , and preliminary statementa Guantanamo bay this morning on | press in the fight that Is sure to! and Case may lose for clerk and Baket Burns’ death about six months ago |a considera fortune made in the |The shut-off t for the purpose of | ground safely, gurbed in night apparel, were made, ‘Tyner was brought intoboard the Dolphin to inspect the | arise over the report of the com- | for commissioner. ‘The others are re® gras the result of tuberculosis of the | insurance business, connecting with mains, The building was totally destroyed. court in an invalid chatr, naval station there cantioe oc: eredantala \ eonanty sortain,

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