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” ONE CENT C Co 2 The Only Paper in Seattle P “Tonight and Twsaday i” Showeral cesler te ight ] = eC al a I That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 2&8, 19¢ IL. 6. NIGHT EDITION Seattle-Tacoma Power Co. Will Make Big Cut In Rate For Electricity In Residence District Leading Architect Favors 7 Signs of a Hard Winter in Country and City MANAGER COLVIN ANNOUNCES THAT HIS CONCERN WILL FURNISH LIGHT FOR FIFTY PER CENT LESS THAN THE CONSUMERS ARE NOW REQ UIRED TO PAY ° . * . Cheap electricity for ttle con-yinto the field th ny will re @umers appears to be at last an duce the © to the rate fixed by} | assured fact Manage 0. D. Col petition That anothe r a | vin, of the SeattlTacoma wet was in view by the ttle| smpany, the su or of the » sotric company when it made the] *"qualmle Falls & White River Power one 1s a matter of commos ; a that it was the. ten ¥ ° ect » blow versity ¢ snde,| ARCHITECT BEBB TELLS WHY SEATTLE SHOULD ADOPT THI that it was the intention of th KE tric om ny : | : | the construction of distributing bedrock rate tm Uve man-| ok PLAN-—AN ADVANTAGE TO BUSINESS MEN AND ATTRAC h const tion of ting ht a bedrock rate In the man a , pe 0 nd n fence tyring center The ra aver jatn ter t TION TO TOURISTS portion of t that it will b $30 per horse power per an | be ge nion of Charles H. Bebb a t, who ha the ad LOTS OF HUSK ON THE CORN MEANS A HARD LOTS OF FOLIAGE ON THE NEW STYLE Hats | i te Lack of funds has searened Oe WINTER IN THE COUNTRY MBANS HARD TIMES IN TOWN oa riatven 2 to the bl o the pu dy for use by tlonal unit that is being Insta! at Snoqual-| Snoqualmie Falls & Whi Power company, now the Seattle ‘oma Power company, from com unds, is at least ¢ in which I to it. Anythan other man in the city,” to secure | he sa to see what a detriment or the library at the time ft | to the city is the lack of a city hall at the company’s pla mie falls can be operated eattie than an This means that the wholesale re- a nite duction of electric power and light | peting in the section here. ity was selected at a point where other | and other public buildings from ® rates in the business section of the | tof The reorgan’ n of the He p buildings could be uped | tourlst andpoint. I know from city that has brought company with $3,500,000 of capital the ar dit failed. I glad, though, | my own exper © of dozens of by the competition of the Sn has enabled it to expand. The com for the that the action of Waah pe ne who would have remained | when the immen: derived from the land by the n into lay or two bad there buildings or a mu-* ort to interest them. time one finds lit cresting @ guest Chapter of Ar , terially in disposing of the schem to erect an unsightly elty hall and n the Keezer block One of the great advar group plan is the sa it will make for pro’ mie company with the Seattle } par y has already begun to expand tric company will be extended to/its ho’ lighting system on the the residence districts, A reduc-/first hill, It already has a pretty tion of ov p ! r cent in the price| good strip in Belltown, Within 60 charged tn the business tion by |days the officials of the company the Seattle Electric company was | hope to be abl ity are taken This he be y from an|ene aesthetic standpoint, but also fron jai levers to be true not to reach Queen Anne forced by the competition of the/ hill and Capitol hill Dg siona: le contour of the other corporation. A By March, when it ts expected the of dollars and cents F men and others who must use pub- | city, th beauty of the lake, the Gecrease can now be expe doubled capacity of the plant will If Seattle waits unt the untver t ings more or less frequent- | sound and residence districts, fare portion of ¢t enable the company to reach all the sity gro built up with perliy. it would al a cen’ ih pportunity for enter- y needed suburbs, it ts the intention to have | manent ures she wil for the display of s of art ning a stranger. But in the is now npetition of the|@ distributing system for reaching/ 1y THE HORNET MAKES HIS HOME NEAR THE IF YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW MAK HER HOME |!n« her Storage company | those districts ready for use. In| GROUND IT MEANS LOTS OF FROST—IN THE WITH YOU IT MEANS CONTINUED COLD contribute to this|two weeks the work of setting up| COUNTRY WAVES-IN THE CITY result. The company is now seek-|the poles and stringing the wires ing @ fran from the council ace. Brick sub-stations statuary, of the products of this |rainy season, when it Is generally | state, of the O: Alaska. Se impossible to make trips aro now barren of such attrac- | the suburbs; and there is Iittle can be seen but office buildings the necessity of pro- | mu streets, visitors must see lan « which ing at immense }thinks it would be which will w it to enter the wn and Columbia are al low the opportun some public t as an | what they do while out of the wet. field the present time a dead-| ander construction. Their through default. He att ion to visitors, Secretary Put buildings are the only lock exists between the company | completion will make it possible for) the city’s spending | Meikle, of the Chamber of Com-|thing which fill the bill. These Se- and the corporations comm the company to deliver those thriv- lollars, if | merce, agrees with Mr. Bebb. That | attle does not possess. This fact f the council, sev ing suburbs fre the greed of the soanios of the gr ]{s one of the reasons he is in favor | must, repeatedly admit with humill- of the latter dema: | octopus | tae act ths jof the erection of a new city hall | ation when siring visitors, per company ow a flat rate of 8 One difficulty with which the/| ete gg | immediate! |haps desirous of investing in the cents per kilowatt hour to be tn*| company will have to ¢ end is the earpedlbes ; As we th hamber I | city, express a desire to see them.' serted in the franchise fact that the Seattle Blect com- | y ave have, perha, yrtunity | Bebb is opposed to the bond issue, Crane objects, affirming that while| pany has signed up contracts with $5 Po laaa the company might be able to sell| many of {ts consumers which will ( ight and power that aply, the| make it impossible for the latter , Bg ded onnheer eye insertion of such a provision in fts|to take advs e of the reduced + Figpmglp ang A o-Ps grb Bre franchise would make the sale of| rates offered by the other company eee Bee 5 5 ooo the required bond tmpossible for some time to coma On the 7 ears ee | Det * nt It ts probable that the entry of | other hand a provision of the Seat by rt — og Mag: ot yere 4 the Seattle-Tacoma Power company | tle-Tacoma r company’s fran-| IF THE CALF HAS A THICK COAT AND LONG IF YOUR WIFE GETS A LONG COAT OF SEAL. | Avenue « he cn Bo con q fmto the residential lighting field |chise provides that any ten house HAIR, IT MEANS A HARD WINTER—IN THE SKIN, IT MBANS A HARD WINTER—FOR | Yinced, however e that the i will bring about a reduction to|holders living within 40 acres of} COUNTRY § You eee eee : about the price that some memb: territory touched by . aor Satta Oe Me Pere ae A | contiguous the city secur . ion of th q of the council are demanding from | any of the company’s lines can de- | . . Sate gp oa me 4 the Diamond Ice and Storage com-| mand mmodation if they make | - . ST al : pany. The rate now charged by the | writt plicat coe aed ot dip Bie ; Seattle Electric company is 12 cents} Under the n ous Shuffieton | ees ae prety me | per kilowatt hour for the first 60| franchise the Seattle Electric com oe } hours of maximum demand, and| pany is sv ted to mo such fe . oe =f 3 cents per kilowat hour thereafter. ! strictions the benefit of -- | As soon as the Seattle-Tacoma sumers and can accommodate only cum t . th Power company and the city get those persons whom it ires | soo 3 tn : | i ha adv ated the} ae we the university | ONE MAN INSTANTLY KILLED AND FIFTEEN SER- | | | ing Th made probably it | IOUSLY HURT IN SMASHUP ON TROLLEY worst mistake when it failed to pur hase the tract for §2 when | LINE IN ST. LOUIS Still it is not IN THE FALL. IT BUT If THE FATHER OF THE HOUSE DORSN'T | it bad the char might mak pay a stipulate return for the for the maintenan : | Rov t TERRIFIC ASSAULT ON FORTS AT PORT ARTHUR Had Very Little Show “=: oe ee re San for the maintenance of the >. Bta anrin pl les WAS BUT PARTIALLY SUCCESSFUL jes A. Manring. J.C. Vane devised immediately. The ’ , he longer orde J. H. Rosa M.-M. Godman, F. R.| ‘be city waits the more d att] wecta at works "with can nil | Baker, W. H. Plummer, L. C. Crow d costly will it become to accom- | Foster & Kleiser have concluded te Dark horse possibilities are ab-| legislative votes have been cast for) a Pp. Tugwell, Ed Taylor, B. F. Day . | do away with the filmsy wooden ahaa olor “ of other citte 1 3 losses |#0rbing considerable attention in/MO less than 128 candidat And | A. V. Faweet ee tee) er aes lemen teen. At erent billboards at least. It is now erect= 4 in no single instance has any cAn-| Ronald, J. nd, T. J. Miller t thal ing a large metal billboard at the F: Alexander, A. R. | Ssbonse they are eg rk 7 od corner of First avenue and Uniom F the let of real — os om m r ] stre t, as well as at other points . 000. the discussions of the approaching | didate become a serious factor Who | Robert names had been exhausted, of Johr it ts more nom Jin the business district. senatorial contest: The multiplicitY/ was not a pronounced arpirant |xreit | ure pledged to their | election amit teal, mo: pl to de 00. Way) | City Engineer Thomson and @ | | some arrange to) CHARL’ sum each year iu] yo of the property (Shorty) Br *, W An 8 T. WARNOCK |thrown about, and beside the one 4 car was just starting down | instantly killed, several were serie 7 a heavy grade when the brake | ously hurt. MEANS FOLKS WILL HAVE A HARD TIME TO REST UNTIL § A. M. IT MEANS THAT THE/too late yet. I am not a lawyer . ; K WARM—IN THE COUNTRY a Pt eee ee ee le Sat oeiae se Bee BR oder | @y Bertpps News Ass'ny broke and the car ran away. If | | rangement with the state uaiver-| ST, LOUIS, Nov ‘One man gained momentum at every foot aa@ a = = = — Lee te rte unt ver. | was instantly’ killed and 15 persons! by the time it reached the bottom & | throughout for A. Denny. Minor |°ure possession of the & ds. It} mured. by the overturning of @/ of the grade it was going with such 4 , elon. cand were legion, the |cure Possession of the grounds. It] crowded Bellefontaine trolley car at| velocity that {t jumped the tae | e ar orses ave legislative halis echoing the names | Dent te Sol eee che prop-| Fourteenth and Papin streets at|/and striking a pile of steel rally E | 5 of L. E. Rader, J. W. Range, J. W.| ale some deal with Mr. Moore; it| “20 o'clock this morning met sompranly orem : Maple, HM. 8. Blandford 7 , : . The The passengers were jostled an@ ‘ | @y Scripps News Ass'n} pulsed. The total Japan ROME, Nov. 28.~-Giornale di Ro =o reported to be nearly that the general attack on Port Ar-|_ TOKIO. Nov Official dis-lof the legisl }patches bring unpleasant news © ma bas a Tokio dispatch stating | Japanese Assaults Repulsed of active candidates with members| long before the preceding general is Seattle, with th things in view j |support gives rise to promise of @| In the Allen-Turner deadlock of| The « {1899 saw ele ’ . at LONDON, Nov. 28.—The English | Sub-committee of the council have thur fortifications, which was be: jae Semenene ey - ae —— deadlock, temporarily at least, and | 1493 ballots were taken li tion of F and the defeat of me allow the opportuni Pog , hale ‘ for many weeks been working om i m ‘or rthur, begun | several men are being more or less| votes were cast for no than 35 | wae net b h ersity grouncs, the) press does not take kindly to the | an regulating the con- gun on the night of November 26 | November 26, and still In progress. | quietly groomed for the position of| candidates, But at no time waslwtth th only thoroughly appropriate loca jini str biliboarda. but they was but partially successful. The| 0% the first day of the attack |“compromise cand prompenenpeleayotitraip ee ymdvers, |tion in the city for such purpose, | draft of the agreement for the com-|have not yet succeeded’ in complore “| Generals Nakamura and Saito led Ju Furth can hardly be put|except the two 5 nent contest-| BR Rich to pass by, is more than I can un |mission to investigate the North |! their tas q Forts Ehriungshan, east of Ehr-|colunms of spec dally trained swords-]in this class, having been more or|ants. In t test of 1895 29 b "3 lerstand PES pape a SETENS SRO srOr | on : }men in the face of a withering fire! teas discussed as @ senatorial po ® were taken and and , a ely Comter gs, ffair. The ft, after b "4 ta ss ieee r nt 8 { ‘ Waioe enter) Sea affair. The draft, after having cengeiean,, Melehtieajaens, wer S in an attack upon Sungshuhan and|sipility for several months past,|were balloted for, 10 republicans,|q. Reed akin sattle AN) been duly signed at both London SETTLED 7 . bu lapanese attacks|Ehriungshan, only to be repulsed| put he has not announced his can-|4 populists and 7 democrate the |votes iver { Har rin mind the! and St. Petersburg, was made pub on Sungshan Keekwan were re-| with terrible losses, didacy and has replied to those who| contest of 189 ballots were taken | preston, John I John ich such a thing SORE Sy community. Re | ic yesterday. commun | Several London morning papers| The Mbrary board and the Great yer how tt would draw tourists | 5.) z tthe | Nortt ‘ his point. Suppose 1.000 persons | t&ke exceptions to it because of the | Northern Railroad company came to me § : fact that no provision i& made for | an agreement this forenoon for the a jade thousands of people happy.) L. Wilson 1s out of it. Men who | woman : but the court decided that his occu-| know Wilson agree that this will be| date, Ju course of a year on their) the punishment of whatever officers | settlement of the damages’ | pation would not be permitted in| when some other candidate has|contest with 1 wwefing at Alaska, to the Orien ~ or men are found guilty of negligent | from the tunnel. The raitroad will this city: been elected. But aside from| ballot, the lowe to re-| : < California should t > fs fag oy ° ag ote 4 ee Furth, King county has two dark-| candidate in this state ever a| main two days in this city b Prong Violation of the laws of | Seve ation oot ee SOOO 00004000040008 | horse suggestions. Samuel Hill and| with. In the content of 1899 of the attractiveness of her pub Sean a ail: bignt nitditan ba | Senki tad : Judge Thomas Burke tor Foster started with 26 votes, and building. They would spend at re ‘ eat nett a u THINGS COMING TO = Woes Hill yg ink 13 ennthtatne ahae sented tor . ri roma spend itig|the agreement, providing that one | delay and compensate the board for j 3 hen Hill came to ttle to live ca ates vote ” have urged him to do so that he/and 4 will not enter the race until John | chiefly ere balloted for. | ayien, George Turner, ( one | Graves, H. D. Crow, J. P andi- |p. Englehart, Francis W and FE. D. Sanders. be tmp Fos least a day member shall be selected by each | damages that may have resulted. I nounced themselves as favorable to | legisla given to ©. W the portunity right now to make It will also serve as q|STound that he could produce ’ rance of @ STAR READERS it was rumored that he aspired to|ter wan elected on the 25th ballot | t a A tt and hp _ Se “lof the two contracting powers, | will put the foundation in exactly eturn to Washington, D. C., some| receiving #1 votes, more than had] woul 7 tel men and) on ber each by the United | the condition it id hi EX-MINISTE r | Pasieeaer ll tothe easent ol cy fone mem ach h ne same condition woul ave R CLAIMED To . Ka day asa mewbe r of te senate and | ¢ bows atten 'to “Say atorial | me ty ae fomttnip pHs | States and France, and the fifth by | been had not the ground settled. pence onan ® | his {fold pu though on-|candidate tr wshington prior to n ere ed | the for embers already selected sunedisenounignisiagdintieleae HIS OWN USE Oe tae tee ce ell bub: @ | substantiation for this rumor, Mr.| ‘The contest of 1908 had 11 start-| city would be lable to reach an agreement, Em oP. Santen en Hill, unlike his distinguished|ers and lasted 14 ballots, but Levi CITY FATHERS MAY LICENSE that! peror Franz Joseph shall select the - Wotan Sigg oye re from @ | tather-ins-law, {8 an ardent repub-| Ankeny, who started in with 48 rists 100} Pitth member. | q Rev. John B. Goddard, who left | ¢ - ea in the 2 |lican in politics, though it is re-|votes, after a campaign covering 19|' SLOT MACHINES TO GET REV: every year in I ou le Another article provides that the | : the ministry to go into business in| « a gel 1 went there #|Peated in whispers that he did not| years 1 ‘ ut with 90 ve enue almost ex re = ; ong n shall sit in Paris, and EXPL this city, is charged in complaint |@ » " ago to find out just 6127" Roosevelt the enthusiastic sup-| logic of history juatific ne pre , remaining provisions specify as filed in the superior court today by|@ what Secretary of War Tatt # {DOr Which might be expected of a|tion that the winner thin ¢ Teer ly newts |to the expense, mode of procedure, | Mrs, Mary Vestel wit 4 : é , senatorial aspirant | be f the ie ntart t the | uidings in manner of reaching conclusions, a =ineiina pil e\@ 1 find during h entigat- @ | . to his own use $500 given to : Judge Burke was a democrat un-| beginning of the fight Bince the finance committer majority of the five being empow fevestment. ver ; > ow Bogue, > Fer Bee ii 1896, but since that time he has| Mont of the ho have re : ner pal ocary | OA Se Me ee ead bn te the M@y Scripps News Assn) las + ery foot of the @| voted the republican ticket, thoug ed votes ir rial contests [the council began to ponde usar . laid to be rendered by the contract-| PORTSMOUTH, Eng, Nov. 38— invest sates ur readers © | taking but little active part { Washingtor was ade i 1 , P ling powe: T marines were one io ntry lor before @ “y n 7 ian n, ® r he explosion of which t s test at Olympia in 190% he appeared state In the first contest }ing the embarrassing r ex ’ on a picket boat connected with the tol ¢ ra are Photograyhe 9 [St 8 Preston, masu meeting held in| votes | were Ta ene ee nacest the city (eee penuties of the building. And) A> PROVE VALUABLE | vorvedo schoo! snip in Vernon hare ' harges ma an empt to « T u. OF 1} ing Detw the in bor today ‘ 4 by le See sakee Sates © Ankeny, an ef-| John F. ¢ ' a HIM Heng the expenses thereof magn t t © per | —__—_—— : z 2 r an - they @ caused him to be {n-| tla fleet ith inom: has beer ly — a : t t The $1,600 wh the city must} i n $ are splendid feature : howled ‘down by” the | et nd Bawara [tagggembery Mave Po'itcenne alot: [*R6 core of th pay "Renton for a plot ot. ground REPENTED . annot afford to mise @ ade ’ - ~}mnthines. There are more thar ‘ aa wae ts h which it ine right- | 2 , the recent campaign Judge Burke | Turr 6 latte he t a ay will p will be converted —— . 5 Moe ® one of these letters if you wish ©| urged the election of Mead for gov-|of such n. }of = ee P $50 be imposed group plan Cleve ie the} ito a Bw wal City of-| P her suit shall have been © to ke on events in @lernor in two newspaper interviews | Fy D. ay pool ey P would devi from that co St. Louis, Chi-| eiais for several years have heen | In the divorce sult o¢ Mieney aie aren ger. Ceo ® the mont interesting country on @| ong _ ‘ 7 Pa ee ote ee Baltim: New York and] ficlals for seve be oid S @udthe brent and two public ad¢ The im: | * le 5.000 a yeu |seeking a piece of nd in Ren-}ern ag 8 pg agp > oe me * | portant part played by Great North Van 4 [iene the pA v administra-| Springfield are doing the same bos a probe yey aie ee he en Oe 1 ° the first installment @| orn interests in the campaign has| Vant W. Hast~ 65 slot-machines have been run-| Now I do not say that Seattle can} in)’ puture as a sit ping | Which was decided tn favor of the “2 Hi @ of the thrilling novel “A Bld @| probably enhanced the discussion ¢ w hinge without paying a cent of rev-|!mmediately accomplish the great) ation for the Cedar river water | 4 fng broken into the hou 4 a "Tt ie the bast fiction of. @|of both Hill and Burke, though vernor Tents and M, F Sab into the city and without mo res ilts that have be : 1 br Mgt eee in enna. ¢ cty hereafter | @efendant, the plaintif® togeay ied im Goddard and robbing him « ® fering published In the North neither of them have yet an 3 of democratic members in that hg jon. Ithough #lot-machines|®bout tn these cities, but she has! vciaes to sell water to Renton and|® ™otion for a new'trial on aie > rs gum of money. The went 5 owe : sno {abemindoubtedly a form of gambling | tHe oF a © | vicinity s Gadmesses ty the “BR Ger stories #|the creation of what sincere com-| Griggs, R.C. McCready, 1. F. Shaw, tae Bayor and chiet of police have| ‘Me start. That is the main thing. | site for a sub-station for the munte-|@ence which would” Ghamge “ Gill, who attemp to show b: in this paper last year sate 4 mission men here are pleased to) L. ¢ Gilman wen? we pt : | no effort to put them out of As soon as the city had secured | al ectric plant when the city | Court's decision in the case, 7 cross examination of Goddard that|% ,,Ne™ subs fete 3] ont rallroad-rallroad commis-| Brown, C. §. Voorhees, Steve Jud- | tities As a result they have|Posession of the ten acres I would ng to furnish Renton with elec-|¢™, claims that his som lett Bassag the business he was engaged in wan | & jn order tha y not mise @|e100.” = This gy A adgevel to be — won 1 “3 te K. Church, | Multiplied rapidly in number - . = _ c “ py Komp ny bw tric Nght, as it will in the near|*t the time ~ role Se in the nature of @ get rich quick|® any part of this ctory. Back @| become & part of the podloy of all) 4 Cannon and Lous BK. Chur) Sn Ge Hemi sdteiatetre-|O* Sent lansecnpe asenteet te Ut! fave parents started to avo! ify Poh on a @ |announced senatorial candidates. In the contest of 1895 the leading | ake Eee oe em in op-|Ccountry to lay out the grounds as cialiienite against his mother and joined goncern. num mtaining the early te Levi | Hoa there wer 0 of them in op | they weukd ta The. plan once installments will be available @ Both Congressmen Jones and] republican contestants w | eration each c ; ; tat led : army. A letter which his father 4 @ for this purpore, @\Cushman are among the occasion-| Ankeny, John B. Allen, Tur- otal 7 adopted could be carried out a lit ceived from him tn the Phultopines:, SOAKED z. 4 ally mention 4 won ne Ba sogsl-| ner, John S$. McMillan and John L os A. se finance commit-|tl¢ at a time, Bach building as THEY WILL ERECT Jstates that he has decided that ‘' aerethctninp tinge 0204-40-04 bilities. Jones, ike Hill and udge | Wilson Rut republican votes wer tek balieve that the license could | erected could be given its proper / L BOARDS °° not do the right thing and i Because Samuel Dupee told for- er: Burke, would probably not meet|cast for W. C. Jones, C. L Helm, RB | calinieed to $60 and & goodly r and appropriate place. It is unfor METAL B L now willing to testify In the case. F, : |tunate that the federal building was Geen ach wantiaedae aoe cana them paying an an and asked for money he was| W. A. Thistle drove over a side-|with disfavor from. high Great|0. Dunbar, John P, Hoyt and R enue secured for the city. They ied on a charge of vagrancy be-| walk in the northern part of the|Northern councils, while Cushman| Sturdevant. The #4 populist votes annot see why .it should not be/ 20% given the most prominent be| supreme court today santemaall “fore Acting Police Judge Simon this|city, The fact that he had never/is suggested as a candidate from | were cast for John R. Rogers, Abira 4 as long as the popular gam-|tion on the grounds, but that ts Wooden sign boards will aot a bo me oe at ny Bed guilty a a he ean en eA at ver ny ie Sea bop id ane * N. Belt and George 1 baer Gevices are allowed to run re a that cannot now be ge og a oi tee SS ie tne fussous Fapenena pee en warned by Patrol-| showing in cou: at he ‘ashington commission repul acott, «| anyway. * elpe ane a case, which was decided in men Chipman and Helme that the| wilfully broken the ordinance, led/ans might possibly be induced to} In the contest of 1807 George Tur- | Te. ——— ‘Then the city vould go ahead|structures will be used Lot > so os re eee ctice was vot allowe on public|to his discharge by Acting Police | vote, € all along the most conspic- |, The flye Chintse who were af-/and erect its hall, its auditorium | The local billboard monopoly has - s hed, and aa latory ton sona- ful, cane board the Philadeiphia, | and ite art institute as it got ready. | concluded to adopt this course in| been bequeathed, a otant Adtiones at tho Jey }uige Gimes this morning. They Tha & ot Sasnthewn cee See tecaae besten, Millier..qwartents e:| The court house’ could be erected| the fitet limits. Tho precedent | executors. Twenty Se . The © le brary, | com) erect a metal sign- residuary estate, paneiaeees of 2 . 4 : five hal - ; ene C, Sau! ae examination by United States‘ design. ee onan! = i. rd rasa are his According to tas arrest was torial contests does not afford Other candida’ 4 fected. Besides the ages made to the 2 h comfort for dark-horse can- were Thurston Daniela, ed 4 ol immigration bureau,|there also, For $600,000 the city | was estab! several weeks ago, ae etl canoe shia a4 a a ‘Io the 0 years there ®. Cine, Clar! vi | we y ordered deported | could erect a city hall of suitable company was granted tho