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spore SHEET" 18 ANOTHER NEW FEATURE IN TH fewer eros NEWS 18 NONE TOO GOOD FOR STAR READERS” EXTRA! Gout EDITION Killing Of Bougette __ repay Described SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1905 READ THE STAR AT NIGHT AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ NEXT MORNING'S PAPERS, The-Seattle Star HAVE YOU A FRIEND WHO I6 & WHY NOT War” shade SEE THE ACHING IN SEATTLE? YRTLAND FAIR AT THE STAR'S EXPENSE? The On Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH e VOL CENTS Po. 4; They. Will Hold a Monster Meeting In the Heart of the Tenderloin 25 AR MEACHAM, WHO SAW THE FIGHT WHICH CosT i ro % . was. 08C: BY DAN DBAN,) MOSE GOLDSMITH, PROPRIETOR OF THE STRAND THEA R, | per me time th ‘ 4 ‘ EATER, |j na 16 time this week NAPOLEON CAMPBELL’S SON-IN-LAW WIS LIFE, TELLS | pt invitat ’ | An evangelistic meeting in the old FORMERLY THE OLD COMIQ UE, OFFERS DR. CHAPMAN | y . his invitation | aug yen STORY TO THE JURY—DEFENSE TRIED IN VAIN To le | fr Pi rig wedi—mymme os | Gorique theater FREE USE OF THE DIVE, A ND DR. CHAPMAN ACCEPTS oe ar future SHAKE HER TESTIMONY | { The ar n The Ste ednes- | Doer td n't it? REVIVAL MEETINGS DRAW BIG CROWDS I< hich the women of the ten- And yet, that is what Dr. Che | dectote, ong ed their views of our | es Br? }man ha program of | evangelistic work, appeals tome. & | aout 1 r | t ngewt endorse qhe Campbell Incidenta Th ter ar Woe tk tt te tte tt ti tate tt to ttt Bett tte ge (THOME we be et secur on raphily “ the preliminar between the far * * | ach of Its pros eed be OWN evangelist and the not * I wil gladly turn theater to Dr. Chapman and his # |. 7 le of Seattle are become oo at | teudertoln # evangelists any night. 1 will pee that the place ts apr te ® [ine ened by the revivalists, I'll let the evangelist # ly decorated, and will » plano on the stage » |e ay night's atten in all peay | tne okt uid Mose Goldemith | * In o pin the " theater, being in th eart of * the triet ited t he preach+ The ¢ Wednesday night. | found the p ® the tenderlo: would be a most le for the iva * |ors sch larger than at the M4 a h ean ot € trand (formerly '* wis to hold forth ir a | naugura of the ries @ evidence known a Comique), seated in |* MOSK, GOLDSMITH, Proprietor Strand Tt * eve eat in the First Presby- t ‘ » the , j hie priavie office. The proverbial |* % ©|terian church was occupied Wednegs t nt tes th He said that | big black cigar hid partly his « * We accept Mr. Goldemith r with thank :* ~ |4a ght, standing room was at @ would prov Bourgette had fal countenance fror low, and ® day decide upon a t n which to hold tir premium, and many people were 2 mm view, and a an sw y 2 eting in # of the pro tt n & troublesome man for years | diamond, as big as the end of oue'n|* bis theater. The gener manner in wh ” oe turned away and sent to the b and families { had @ record of xetting tnto| AOMIRAL TOGO AND HIS FLEET CANNOT BE LOCATEO—TH2 | thumb, glittered a friendly greeting |* #Upported by the people of the t loin ratif tr ‘a mn : gospel tent on Fourth avenue and of the b 1 lehts He said -that Campbell REPORTED BA . }to the writer : *® remarkable x | Yesler way Jegal taler . bought the gun, with which Bour BATTLE WAS SCOUTING SHIPS, AND NOT “Have a drink?’ asked the ten-|* DR. WILBUR CHAPMAN. * Dr. Chapman, who was the stollag each court te gette was killed, for self protection! THE MAIN SHIPS | derloin impreasario. Kot to be |* g [Sttraction st the church, warmed up «| Against a man who had become In- | | m not howev cwon't | PERE EERE ENE EV Dee ey ge ey | bis work and gave an impassion~ he oth censed against him by what Bour —— allow us to se real Rc ed deliverance of his sermon, which ce yet given Bette had told him Why? Because we run a dancehall | re ee was much pry - the beautiful s « r + Gy Beripos N Ann? of the t st ¢ fo connection with the other ente ‘Tell the doctor that b ! basso voice of Fre utler. . thee rane jot od States a aptured r enter i at he and h : . M ha At RRR RR RR SINGAPORE April | xn2tina| OY the Sas Pyne fl t ments. frien an have anything they war Re 4 There were also very large meet- wong | steamer Nubia reported this mor |}. “BUM, I'm not kicking. Manage |here. I'll fix up the theater in tip- | b , ings the other churches, jams on the witness © | ing that at noon Tuesday che passed| PARIS ri) 13—-Captain Rode, |t0 Jog along somehow, you know top shape, and he'll have a crowd | o revival (ine OF tee amernees mate fag morning, and whore on S otter @ a Roesian fleet of mot leas than 43] th® French attache with the Man ‘About this man, Chapman, and |that will make a first night in a a! | ings was held Thursday at 3 o'cloclt te i fereatal testimony coul Pp # | vensels im latitude & degrees north, | churlan army, reports that the Rus- | M# company of spellbinders; it’s on | Broadway theater look like « demo in the First Methodist church, Dr, pa bembaken in any particular by | ® | ongitude 109 degrees east the fleet | #4 army has been reintory the square with mo when I say that | cratic ward meeting on Queen Anne| Whon Dr raicaaghe wot | unty Ostrom officiating. Fridem dest yet Attorney Ha SREEESESESEEESES| ccaming north al a tate of nine|'* ROW ready to renew the I think they're all right. And Ud | hill of the Goldsmith ey goa bial at the enaee State: Se aes om tart | knots, presumably bound for Sal gon. | He says the Japanese advance guard like to see ‘em come here and do| “Of course, we people down here| pressed himself as being d he po ban hour, Dr. Chapman will doy hooting she lect home, | — Tonight and Friday: Occasional | _ a ba 10 miles away, and fre. /S0m@e@ mood work. Do you know of|will help the good work along.|with such an exceptional acer aver a. cormon. 200 Soe. seeneee from the Bourget eat. | Rainy Fresh Southwest Winds. | HONGKONG, April 13.—The Brit. | a avairy skirmishes occur, |* Detter place to save souls than | Every man has got to make a iiv-| ity pte pportun ting will be held Friday at the Aad started to a nearby hotel Whos >t Jish cruiser Iphegenia has tele right here in the tenderloin? ling: if he does it by running a the Please thank Mr. Goldsmith Spengetag en bo yg hog lag aden thet she had | * er. | PNe ' ¥ mith for|}when a brief address to business = @inner; the x mee mee graphed the naval authorities by ST. PETERSBURG, April 13 ot on your life jater of this type, it «n't go to) me and tell him I will cali on him land workin on will be mad attention was a alarm clock's | warships, 140 miles south of Saigon, | Russians dis the Japanese | Rabel \ peenpped unwelcome jin- |The fleet was headed north from their positions at Nanchinteia two figures who appea 1 = A f on April 11 on gle this morn- Two Japanese warships passea » 1 ec with each other try le, 1 ? x. he took Cape Rock, Hongkong on Tuesday } ‘aide of eee oo - one glance out igee sing south at full speed Yo TTT ETT TTTT hy and, SAW | TOKIO, April 13.—Up to the pres IS VIENNA. April 13.—-The etvil . FIGURE ON THE fent time no word confirmatory of|# court today decided that Ru- « AT 2-30 jthe reported naval engagement be-| & doiph Spreckels, the San Fran- # - s 5 2S site eon the Japanese and Russian! ® o millionaire, must pay the OF THE Sir EW. ALK, inte the fog and N received here, or * ) foo asked by Dr. Edgar ® D wane InLY BY ond aang jit has it is not ble to the| @ Gans, th rian physician, # i pant nis tae Bre-e-8-9," ane Bavy 4 Bakes Peder fod lhe ir ee ae B FIG unan @ department profess to betieve| #® pendic kels objected w PALL. BUT, RECOVERING | other nap. — oy eo that Admiral Te d his subor-| @ to the ing exorbitant, #| IMMEDIATELY pangh maligne Chapdlah dinate commanders will have no|# and made a tect case of it ase, CARLES STELZLE, ONE OF THE CHAPMAN BAND OF aeyr| = _ ——— ~ 0 e mH ~ trouble in disposing of the Russ — * H) tourists i ‘ ma rere | tie kind of a day. ER? What orgy 8 Spe oager Bee Bvergere . we mampios at all tourists, #] VALISTS, WAS REFUSED ADMISSION TO THE MORAN PANAMA CANAL ENGINEERS | ‘ me —— oa eee eeeee AND PROFAN Russians should prove no mean ad- | — BROS. COMPANY YARDS BEC ee ~ AUSE H ACCOMPANYING THE | versary PORTLAND, April 18—David_ FE. | —& HE BELONGED TO A OF THE PISTOL SHOTS | | The admiralty even professes ig- | Dugdale y y signed Andy An UNION fire, presumably that of | jRorance of the whereabouts of Ad-|derson to play second base on the ‘thaeo | |miral Togo's fleet | Hellingham, Wash., baseball team so and | The report of an engagement near | this season. and } Ce The card also ar e Shen pursued her way, as WITH ADMIRAL ROJESVENSKY'S an e Char began to gather _—— DIVISION OF THE BALTIC FL Kon & of the finent Hart attempted to con try- @ | of. its kind Witness by questioning her| THE JAPS HAVE OCCUPIED AN- @ iB to save souls should be & t the # te conversation im regard ® prevented from «peaking In © appears t purporting to have OTHER MANCHURIAN TOWN ony Pace simply because be in ® jo the ha with other per- Se ee @ 6 shion men Dr, J. Wither @ t of the rm and ¢ - aay oe (By Serious News Aen) ws oerticest 4 uned : one a» | crounds 9 Mrs, Meacham's tes-| BUNSHU LING, April 13.—The RARER RRR When seen Thursday morning Dr What of Mike Flaherty. aj Je ed = Tatultu | | Stelnle maid Who had beard ¢ Schuan-Miao- | Phe Moran Vros. company retused t was véry much surprised te re: Between Campbell and! zy eive auch a refusal fre N n Te that of Fiask wita,| Better ‘ sis ae t¢ Glow one of the Chapman band | iio. Tne 7 nel aoe = i Mat he had witnessed the| renewal of fighting is expected ad Grendllinte v0. deenk tn tin shape | W29: Het t bor matters from actous ths ~atreet, | shortly 5 mm | but y e gioun life of -. Beard. Neither ga strong —— because by jonged to a ur th xt *e * . © belonged to a union ne wor 7 Det that of Zitx was| SAPTON, April 13-—Admiral Ro / The quartet heard of the action ee Of Mrs. Meacham’s, | Jestvensky's hospital ship arrived | | Thin te the firnt setback that the | taken by the Morans 4 they re IG he saw the flash ct the | here last night to take on provi-| {fused to fii th t WM, H. BURR w SON! f yro ane heir part on the pro M. B. PARSONS Brom sérone the street and | ions, coal and medicines. She will | Rene ereremins ; heave received | , ; ; President R : haste | ave tomorrow and rejoin the main | dthen thir’ Grit n i. i to dleappoint the Roosevelt has indicated ; when the president returns to Wash. telephe squadron | , : ‘ L t — SEO ee his hunting trip. It is < tn day: lg carne tae M-lalready k that Wm. Barclay ‘see | . n-| Parsons and Wm. Hubert B ‘ 1 he he cond { ™ . 4 the ub coat | According to the ‘ t my ogi takes san » Cant] wers members of the. hate ee Who testified Weds which dim- | : apes s Mr. F at ly con-) commission, and who are among the th had meen the flashes news | RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP OREL, 13,600 TONS, SPEED 18 KNOTS, | *V@nRe!i#ts « - oy T-|most eminent engineers in the Ee raed coon : gar oa om ie a * ah aa Pestle siven out! country, will be named, 3 ot rom his wry 6. Of the Dutch pescesions is belioved y ‘ D> Ne " “ cia PaEM the window. was put on the |iast year, the breaking of diplomat yg ae ae my pany’s yards, to be addressed 1 kreeting the dt wit j h here to be an exaggeration, and it ith 4 poe z va but nothing new was = hoatilities mone not begin | ally were engage ¢ will tera out ars teks bas 0" b t . 1 at all sd juntil a declaration of war had been | to have been Japanes ad Russian fa prom . far } t ity | ERE the opening statement of | made. The fighting actually began | scouting craft or de The ¥ . Mr. Stelzle ad 1a large gath-| . ne not t te | Febrary 8 main Japenese be " and at Stelaie aid bt becaus K of u t the rooms] 5 imony | every mored ore y oni e be f th W . t Labor union | Peet bat Mrs Meacha | Scoot é po Bie bay gies 3 Jaceording to Dr. Chapman himself, | Wear ght ; Fame time makes a x « cane than point where the fighting t Tho most plausible explanation of ee Campbell, being in asract | | is said to have been in p caress, af “ee aie to the | Mr. Moran's action ts that some two r that at Phy ; ; | though the actual whereabouts of the | grounds by Pfesident Robert Moran, | ¥@'S @go @ strike occurred among PETES crete @ tim ‘i | fleet is a closely gua eeret workmen on the battle e- | P MEM Wis being force fi isa gua i r Jot’ the : sea ‘e me phot Meigs oars sid } THE VOTES FOR THE MOST POPULAR SCHOOL TEACHERS IN Pd in | (Special to The Star.) | »ver the Moran Bros. com y de THE STATE ARE CONTINUING T BpON the pick. | SINGAPORE, April 13.—Deapit 1S pang j Stélnte belonged to a untor lared itself an “open shop,” em ee ne OY SHE MON Wil probani | the run ay ia cireu- | .§ COULEE CITY. Wash 113.—~| . A ploying either union non-union | = afternoon or | lation ff ut hours | Stab h the lung with an| Stelate @ fore y a mach men at {ts pleasure to the attic haa taken | wh , had been i _— 2 (Special to The Star.) hee a? an and Jap- | Sharpened to @ razor edge, Mins Hia,home je in New York, and for URN, Cal., April 13.—Adolph ms the tria Th - om . . anese rival fleets off the Anambas | Maud Fowler, the 17-year-old mail-| eight ye he b ged to the In convicted of the murder of he Star's world’s fair contest is;dertaken by s ews 7 Stas veperten BELLINGHAN, Wash., April 13.| iviands. 1 Oe the pawel Shae tenes m Jean and An . and who is also ac-|@0ing a-whooping. Several new ; ¥ any newspaper in the Several of th Although the officers have thor- | are that the fleet a critical condition, | termational Muchinists’ union and the murder of his father, candidates have been entered and] Vot r your f e wit | : : > 1 ote 0 favorite school soy sage di sectiaes alia [bave a eh recovery, at Jean | Still, bas bersh » the or and sister, appeared in & number of changes in the relative| teacher and help send her t » countey gurrounding the segne Hoe * oni a seed “4 a . pon ee H by a be w rn " th and t . i 7 the ° oa — canta oh ; wins peas peg, exposition for a weeks ; we statements o' 4 ors ol Ve ¢ stabbed by here | e called the one an | “SROR piace OW o the heavy vote your friends tc ‘| of the bloody tragedy enacted here | peitiah cruisers Sutiej and Iphigenia Fowler Tuesday after-|bearing a untor 1 ib- | asked to stand up by the court. He cast for some of the leaders | s with yours oe, Oe yesterday, no trace has yet b which arrived yesterday from Hong- | 200n, when whe arrived at Jean with | Wed throughout the an looked pale and worn and had to The total vote for all candidates} The followin t h | ne following is th found of the murderer of Fredert kong, who state that they passed |the mail Crazed by suspicion and | !g that lzie would address the | be lifted to his feet by the sheriff. Was increased nearly 2,000 during | the leading ¢ andidates ar * ee ane t : L. Dames, the aged man who was! the Baltic fleet @ k Tues- Jealousy, Mrs, Fowler had tramped | noonday meeting at Morar lay | The Tefendan?s attorney Med num- | the past 24 hours. Single candidates Name ‘ 5] : | am School, Dallite, but re " struck down with an axe and whose | day, steaming #) hward in| four miles and a half to waylay the| (Thursday). the subject of his| erous affidavits to support a motion | in some instances received as high} 1—Miss Lillian Metcalf... Ca: 4 M68 for Aisobedic corpse wa revoltingly hacked, | line of battle f girl, and when the mail vebiele| talk to be “The Workingman’s Re-! for a new @rfil as 500 votes in a bunch 2—Miss Lou Chase... Wall: ‘walla Orders, A rows per mangled and beaten. Not a single ‘There were no Ja vessels in | drew up at the postoffice, the wo} The biggest gains w made by] 3—Miss Nellie Gale Ms Danlage linder the ba mer! clew can b und, and the officers | sight ar wad been neon by the|man leaped furiously upon .thel Miss Gale of the Dunlap school, and] 4—Miss Hawkins Green Late had been out eh at a le s to what to do next. | British veasels for mone than twen- | Young driver, screaming that the | Miss Metcalf, of the Cascade school,| 5—Miss Pearl Bacon. Beacon Hilf beginning of the Be Although the mu red man fre- | ty-four vre the Russians | «irl had stolen her husband from | While substantial gains wtre mad. Miss De Hart Seattle High q es heard th, n°} quenUy sald that he had a bitter | were Russians were her, and stabbing her five times by Miss Chase, of Walla Walla. Miss Fraser Pacifia Were allowed enemy of whom he waa afraid, he| at th 550 miles north- | With the knife before 8. R. Svens snd Miss Hawkins, of Green Lake.| 8—Miss McMillan Ballard Rts puniahmons neves sande mention Of Nis edits Gent ¢ The fleet was|ard, the postmaster, could inter Ballard and ¥ tt each have en-| 9—Miss Alice Turner. . Longfellow ieee in the + entity or whereabouts. Da headed by fo royera and be- | fere tries In the list 10—Miss Grace Hall Mttle side in wae for | U¥ed im Texas, Ca rnia and Ore-|hind them w even battleships With the first blow, which plung Don't forget that The Star's con-]11—Miss Ada Mahon r #pectat , gon previous oming to this state, | steaming in two column The reav ed the knue through the girl's tefi test is one of the greate ever un-| 12—Miss May ad Little And , nd it is said that in each place | Wa8 brought up by the cruisers and ween the fourth and fifth pad Year-old da r where he lived he quarreled bitterly | the supply ip’ After the British ¢ girl fell to the ground, and | o =a . t ess rival The co easels had passe no sound o' 1 an ingtant the wom M Upor yreve os Woke up from wi a his bu 4 a rt al Th or - , had pe mad ic ; an tot wed. Ae - aa the . an a upon SOCIETY TURNS OUT IN FORCE TO SEE THE BOW-wows— | RAILROADS vt v mt th ity from regrading been oner's jury returned a let de- | gunfire heard, indicating that | her, stabbin jous © secone codlawn avenue until they have the aring that Dames came to his|the Russians were engaged in tar w struck the breast bones and RIPLINGER’S DOGS TAKE MANY PRIZES been paid $1,000 damages, which . ,. | death by violence at the hands of | eet practice ther three buried the knife in will be done to their property by, (hor shale, | some unknown party or parties | bp Sg a mee girl's shoulder, making three Y/E LD the regrade. p i phe s JONDON, Apr 8 he news| ugly slashes naicnemrnamnasrnte ' opposite | has been received bh that, The young girl 1s well and favor he} |the whole Russtan fleet was en-\ably known in the community, and| ‘The bench show of the Seattle; Winners’ Bitches—Pera, John Rip were N f Pra |gnged yesterday off Natuma is-/|it is the general opinion that Mra. | Kennel club again attracted a large | linger of i |iands, 125 milos northeast of the) Fowler's fea without | oxowd of canine enthusiasts at Ger-| Reserve—Sergea R (Special to The Star) ot | | Anamba ip foundation ler was ar-| mania hall on Thursday | Riplinger PORTLAND, Ore., April 18.—It is - rested Up to noon 73 ¢ had bee ish Setter, Puppy Dogs—Phillp | anounced that the trans a | SINGAPORR, April 13.—The Ger | paswed upon by Judge Davies. With | Kearney, Peter Kearns pene ne tremacontinent v man collfer, Hindoo, which was re | the exception wa spaniels and Irish Setters Limit Dogs—Vic- | Toads have yielded to the peti laborer was killed while af -_ ‘ 4 " ite fesed clearance papers ye retriever 1 of the big dogs have |toria Athol, Dr, Careschi, Victoria, | North Pacifie Coa work on a two-story residence at little 5 nd} Un oe ; os gh hing Aart 13 | wan released today, ‘Phe vess ~~ DROWNED IN heen judged, Judgment on the lit-| B.C »eiation, and that there | Thirteenth avenue and Bast Cherry tt es ‘wt eos or per brand headed for Sigon tle fellows was commenced at a late Irish Setters, Open Doe Ireland @ partial readjustment of | Street late Thursday gfternoon, He a oe eee a, ae hour Thursday afternoon | Boss, L. D. Stron from coast points to the in-| fell from the@caffolding and died 200 ee ee eee at the tell ao | PARE Ags 18—Horr Heke, the] | ‘The following is a list of the dogs| Winners’ Dogs—Ireland Boss, L. | terior. It {s stated algo that the 100-| Instantly. At time of going to the 8 It! for $270 000, are sae - Renwian agent mere, Im cy | firet prizeain the witigsenl a8 Strong mile rule ablished for Spokane — - name ‘had not Been . - 10,000, prous: ny « om yeteraburg, | Reserve *hilip earney 1 at € jearnec Captain William | Nevill od pabirdirere-oa Hs: spoon pty 4 - English Sotter,Puppy Dogs—Pt Bors Rx perc Ai et, MEE to = ehact - ‘ w t-lW Fleming as to lected 70,000 tons of conl a English Setter,Puppy Do r earnoy 10 changes are said to na- | oh u William Fleming, ™ wae te | con and 60,000 tone at Shanghal for | {omy, John Riplinger | Irish getters, limit bitches, Lady | terial 1 it is claimed that they] LEADERS 70 MEE) ser av? aoe ee Sian os awa 4 the use of the Ftussian fleet The unidentified body of a man nglish Setter, Novice Dogs—Ptol-] Dunn, Kancroft; Irish setters, open | will put Portland, Tacoma and Se-| ent oe was eUatinued {0 Ape) 3, was found floating in the bay near | amy, John Riplinger bitches, Lady Dunn, Bancroft; win-|attle on a parity with interior} gay Went back to ee ee ee eee ee | SA April 18.—The | Sixteen-mile point of the . dnglish Setter, Limit Dog yi-| ners, bitches, Lady Dunn, Bancroft; | points, which {s, of will be with} .S7: Lot 1S, April, 12.—Barney BPO UMe viri to, Se een fata to appear. | avy deg has been advised| Northern railroad early Thuraday | i#h Snowball, John Riplinger | Gordon limit dogs, Jack, C.| slight modifications, fair to jobbers | Oltfield and A. C. Wopb, two of pnw) Wee ts on triaftor| een et eg that the Raleigh haw satied | morning, The conductor of a pas Hnglish Setter,Open Dogw-Brack-| J, Wall, Victoria; Gordon settl nh. Spokane, «The readjustments| ‘he most daring drivers of racing Hee lttlesboy to the May term of|from Lab o, for Cuyo,| ing train noticed the body te the| en O'Lick, John Riplinger oj logs, Reo Rex, F. Higg ched, it is believed, will act to} 8¥tos In the country, will meet in DO tiene”, black thi. were drawn | Philippines cigh je watch-| water and stoppel the train ng} Whoner’s Doge—Bracken O'Lick,| V a Jock, the benefit of all sectionsnd to the |a race at St. L@nts on April 14 or g Bowne Ms aunt ing the + of the hostile | enougli to recover He then left | John Riplinger | torla Reo Rex aatsvinant of Gada | 21. Oldfield is,at present in Cley * fo tarts Was the | ‘a Ballard mer-|fieeta and informed of | the body In charge of a rg nt at Reserve ty lish owball, John \ setters J. C. Stubbs, traffic director of | 8nd. where is superintenall trial “ae in the Nedro-Woolley Wed-| tt rture ussian fleet|the point and came into this elty | Miplingersgy hi suta,|tho Harriman lines, who has been|the construction of three car Uraday a nesday eventle at & o'clock. The | north 1 A deputy coroner ent @p the English Better, Puppy Bitch Vase Goraon open | instrumental in king the | Which will probabl used in the 1 Mubatantiat en 1 funeral will be held in the ey | seene | Sergeant's Rose, John Riplinger biteh Selle, Leon Consuta, Vie- | hanges, left for Chicas in t night, | Gordon Bennett r Webb ts the for thas’, bY the on parlors at 1:80 o'clock Pri-| WASHINGTON, April 13—The! The body was well dress¢ a nglish Setter, Novice Bitches— | toria; winners, Belle; reserve, Bird i only man in the country who is e regarding ind the remains will be shipped larmy department has axked the the officials believe that the man | Sergeant's Rose, John Riplinger | B.C. Hall F. Beck and W. B. Bailey| recognized as being any way near Killing” men a wshon at 3 o'clock Friday after- Russian government to grant per- was drowned while walking along ' English Setter, Open Bitche Jeventy-three dogs judged by ® | weane sday morning asked the su-| in Oldfield's class, and the race will ne mission to replace the two officers the railroad track Pora, John Hiplinge | o'clock. ~~ perior court for gp, /njunction to’ attract keen interest, » aoe]

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