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EN OME N MAS DEAREANS 8 ——— The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest 8 =_— WIGHT EDITION Gity Dads Will Aid Against Reckless Autoists ARE UP IN ARMS TO FORCE CHAUFFEURS TO COMPLY WITH ORDINANG GIVES HIS VIEWS ON CRU SADE. cnnabiaameiahias The city gouncl! wil go down | DANGER LIFE OR LIMB OF ANY/| erith Sta ite fig « fo compel reckless te comply with the law | from the ‘The city fathers fee! aged at “e to automobiles, manner in whic! ordinance, © Into effect June 1 Seared wi sot h care for the | summmarte e ideas of Hermar of life a is being | Chapin, president of the Beattie Na Beatty most o oe to driv- | tional bank, who is the most Geveral of the nciimen have | enthusiastic auto drive ir the narrowly escaped being | gity, regarding automobile scorch by the flying cars, and | ing Ie gomething more than interest Mr. Chapin t# an officer of the Se fhe mafety of the general pudlie | attte bile axsoctation, but he ak bas impelied them to mildly admits frankly that several of the ‘the poll ats of the city, particularly t or © was Intro younger men kless in i Gounciim Burnett. The | handling their care and wld be Was ready to pass it when | made to comply with the law, The umber of autolsts made a} Star's crusade he looks upon os be . against certain provisions. | ing beneficial, as the free reign of be 01 was then fixed up 80 | motoriats reckless of the safety of Sem exactly suited the automo-| pedestrians ia bound to sooner ¢ bite The latter promised to | later work a hardship upon th Zo it faithfully, but they evi- Were only joking with the| who follow the sport legitimately I want to see the law relating to automobiles, as well as every other law, enfore: sald Mr. Chapin this jafternoon, “The present ordinance I consider a good one, but it will be displaced in June the state law which ie al could be de men, however, do not official or- disregard bes put their mettle and several of | by all that We announced that they will sired. It is my opinion that arbt themselves if the po-j trary speed limits are not of so }much value as provisions of a gen- No pe griv eral nature against reckless driv ef any automobile ay, town triveway, drive the 4 greater THAN jing. It is impossible to know ex- Jactly the rate at which a vehicle te jmoving and the beet guage is that of common sense. A general pro- vision of the state law ix an excel? ABLE AND PROPER, | lent one tn this respect REGARD TO THE! “1 think the police are AND USP OF THE WAY the matter all right OR SO AS TO the law should be en: handling I do not think ed too ar- WORE MEN QUIT O TEAMSTERS’ STRIKE IS INVOLVING OTHER AYOR DUNNE HASTILY SUMMONED HOME, — April 28—Two hun- it teamsters joined tho United States Cireult Court Judge j Kohlsatt this morning, upon pre- this afternooh, and .00/ sentation of a request by the Em teamsters went out. ployers’ Teaming Company of West o Teaming com-| Virginia, a corporation, granted a # more trucks and 35) temporary Injunction against the Wagons in service today | strikers, They worked uv- The Teaming company. a new cor ‘ poration, has been formed f the fasued instructions purpose of delivering goods for the Urging all strikers *o/ firms agninst which the strikes are Violence. At the in-| in effect, Ghlef of Police O'Nwill,| The restraining order is tempor- Was summoned home| ary, but doubtless will be 1 id, where he went 00 | manent as soon I presented to the mid that the threat of feder:!| most sweeping injunction ever is- D the injunction ac-| sued in a local strike. The order for the peaceful attituds of | enjoins President Dolph, of the Chi today. | ade per- can be It is the | eratio: of Labor rr it —_ of the International oa 7 all officers and members 1) E G00D any union engaged in the strike 1 from picketing, intimidation, or in ig terference in ny form. An emergency communication of ling Attorney Mackintosh | the M. W. grand lodge of Free and d statistics showing the} Accepted Masons of Washingtoa Sécomplished since he took; Will be held tn Masonic hall, at Jarmary 9 2330 First avenue, in this city, at fiformations } been | 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of With the super Sunday, April 36, 1905, A. L. 59 defendants pleaded | fF the purpose of burying with Ma And seven were given their | 20Rlc honors and ceremonies the {remains of the late Rev. Daniel ‘Were 48 jury tr and nine acquit (asen are yet to be t a total of sie, with 39 | Bagley, who was grand master of , | the lodge in the years 1861-2 | THE) GOT AWA} riminal ag amen by Mackintosh, WITH $8 but 16 0 ti 73) yee $89,000 from ex-Prosecutor Scott's| SAN FRANCISCO. April 2% |The crime of forgery has been add i in highly gratified jed to that of stealing public funds HR Teeults as shown above. jin the further investigation today natalia of the tangled affairs of the miss- ing tax collector, Smith. Members of the grand jury and experts dis salary demands in the treasurer's joffice that had come from the tax DIE IN collector's department, and which Pa.. April 2%.—A mine | have been properly paid, but were Rear here this morning | the rankest forgeries Demands ihe death of 14 and the fatal | which range from $50 to $100 were ,. forged by Smith himself. Simultan len have }eous with this discovery it was Most of the victims were |found that Smith had pocketed an additional $4,000 paid as tax on | real property, bringing the defalea tion up to $89,800. We reported thar Of gan in the mi umuta- caused the HIS DEFENSE M. B. Bosworth, stockholder, has asked that a receiver be appointed |for the Snoqualmie Coke & Coal | officers of the company are plan | ning to negotiate a large loan | the alleged prejudice of stockhold | er’s interests. The legality of an oral partner- ship will be tested in the trial of }a suit brought against Frank Me- |Lellan by George McKenzie. The | plaintiff claims that by oral con- _| tract he was to be a partner in the | building contract under which the ¥ When the announcer defendant is constructing the Peo- Made that tho state's case /Dle'® Savings bank, corner of Sec- Fest after only 10 of the 41 | 0nd avenue and Pike street, but that Called had placed when be left town all his men were Witness stand. The reason |#charged, McLellan putting in Ethe Sction of the state was oo. | men of his own, and when McKen- by the admission of the de. |#e returned, he himself was refused that Charies Brown was |#4miasion to the premises his son, the defendant. ©. T, Pentrath, who was-arrested nse will attempt to em- |! this city a few days ago, charged the defendant wax tn-| @!th forgery and taken to Vancouv- the time and not rew er, B. C., has brought oult against G0. The testimony given | Chief of Police Delaney for $10,000, Mi, Mather of the boy. jon the grounds of false imprison- hed thiv theory and the de. | ment Pontrath was arrested on Sie Tl atake kis lite on this | #esraphed advice trom Vancouver “ . authoritfes, erg d Matement to the! OONSTANTINOPLS, April 28.—A Bale anger” Bterney for | dispatch received herm states that at he wosid grove capital of Yen prevines, be ore ot 8 orm - surrendered to the Snger- 4 wee gents Apr ‘Phe town of Men abe, with tte aerelesn of 1,660, now bonieged, GAIGON, April 28.—The Russian squag@ron and transports accom- pagying it, which have been lying ol mranh bay, bave sailed, The fleet wan followed MiP pst an @ ac- colliers, The directi® tal was r known ’ (Special to The Star.) SHEHALIS, Apri) 22 —7 WF the state in the ial created a {itt le surprise been WANT TO TRADE MASONS WILL ATi END) company, on an allegation that the | to| THE ONE The Seattle Star EATTLE, WASHINGTON in War — MERMAN CHAPIN bitrarity Where the streets «are clear I see no objection to allowing are t run somewhat faeter than be motoriats should be kept In Hine. | It ight be a pretty goody plan | abotinh the use of horns in Chi- | Me and ' th This would make tt neces ¥y fort auto @riv ers to be more careful, an they ould not rum up to within a dew et A person and then give a | dim toot And Tam compelled to remark that h iticlam of reck low ne riste comen from persons who see mto begrudge the sport that the chauffeur in enjoying. 1 | have seen persona stand detiberately | in the way of automobiles for spite “There is no question that the ordinance limiting the speed of au tomobties is being violated. 1 have personally seen inatances of this kind on First avenue and on Broad way I have timed auto cars on First avenue and found them to be going 18 miles an h The limit on paved streets outside the busi ness district is 12 miles an hour.” Counctiman J, EB, Crichton “The ordinance is being v It should be either enforced or re. pealed.”—Couneilman H I. “There is no excuse for the high | rate of speed at which autos are al | lowed to run. The practice should jbe stopped, particularly im the crowded —streets.”—Counctiman W. H. Murphy “The violators of the ordinance should be arrested and re-arrested | until they comply with the law. A }eerious accident will undoubtedly be the result of further law breaking.” Counctiman C. H. Burnett. LONDON, April 28.—-A digpateh jto Lioyds from Caleutta says that j Rojestvensky has captured the Brit ish steamer Beatrice bound from Saigon to Japan with a cargo of rice. It ts feared that several other steamers, carrying contraband have been captured | PENANG, Straits Settlement April 28.—The Britieh steamer | Catherine Apear, just arrived here reports that it paswed two squadrons | last night in the straits of Malacca. about 6 miles south of Penang | There were eight veeseis in the first |equadron and seven in the second. All were headed towards Singapore today TOKIO, Apri ie reported here that the od Pa ifle squadron was sighted off Cape | 70 miles south of Kamrant A sub-committee of the city a hall commission, consisting of Mayor | Ballinger, Councilman D. W. Bowen and William Pigott opened nego | tations Friday afternoon with J. D. Farrell looking to the acquirement by the city of the east half of the block now occupied by the elty hall from the Great Northern. | No decision wae reached, but the lofficials express themselves as pleased with the outlook. They be Heve that the Great Northern will | dispose of its property on reason able terms and that, with the addi tional ground, it will be an easy matter to ¢ struct a combined jal! hospital and muntetpal court house with city offices in counection The city may trade some of its tide land property, which would be valuable to the Great Northern, or perhaps trade the Keezer triangle jfor the east half of the block, in | stead of making a direct purchase. And perhaps only a portion of the | railroad property will be taken The omission has practically abandot the acheme to try combine the city hall with the jail } and hospital building. The fact that | the legality of the procedure is in| } question, as pointed out by The | Star, and that taxpayers are already | prepared to stop it by injunction, | has influenced the commission to | proceed with caution eR eR he The department of commerce and labor has ordered a census of all the Chinese in the Unit ed States, and the local inspect ore have inatructed all people employing Chinese servants to notify them cooks oF eee teen * *. . * * * * * * [tt tk tte kt tk tok COURT NOTES Joseph McClelland pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny before Judge Griffin y morning a was sentenced © days in county jail and to pay a fine $100. The sult of William 8. Croft for $10,000 against Benjamin Piggott for injuries alleged to have been suffered through being bitten by the defendant's dog, is being heard in Judge Gilliam's court The plaintiff claims that he was bitten in the knee, and that he has, since October 80, the date he was bitten been confined to his bed and una- ble to move about, Albert Gustafson, a resident of the “Garden of Eden,” has brought salt againeat ©. D, Tiiliman to re- eover $45 for moneys alleged to have been paid on an inataliment purchase of two late all to have been «old te him «ander the pre tener that the title wae clear, but whied he aye he afterward dissov- cred to have been gubjert te a mort eee. the ot TACOS April 28.—Tae Gerson butiding has been sol4 by @. W. Vanderbilt th® Mank of Callfor- The bullding will the Bank | nia for $10,000, hereafter be known California building FRIBAY, APRIL j has been chosen for the task | this purpose he b 1CIANS NOENT. STAR 16 NOT RUN BY POL REASON WHY IT'S INDE cot That Ought to Hold Em ia — “I loft Taft sitting om the lid, helding down Banto Domingo, 4 n/ Prealdent Rosevelt. 4 things will run all right,” said American Surgeons to Learn Camp Sanitation From the Jap TANT SURGEON GENERAL oF THE UNITED STATE ARMY 16 GOING TO JOIN OVAMA'S FORCES AND GET TIPS FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF OUR MEDICAL CORPS. —— Jost how guilty the medical de- it of the United States army May be guessed when it ia FT. LEAVENWORTH, Kan.—Va- der direct orders from President Roosevelt, the United States army lis to make careful (nvestigation into the Japanese camp hospital that 10 times more men died system, and will adopt the beat! of ja the United States than Milled in battie in Cuba the other hand, there is little | OF BO Gizease tn the Japanese camps } lity ia no higher in Man- will join Oyama’s army in Man-| el than it is at home in Japan. churia and remain with it until he) The tage of fatalities from has secured all the information he! wi fin battle is so low that the requires. On his return, he wili be) The Japanese’s put in charge of a reorganization ot) ion is the marvel of the medical corpa of the army. For! military men. been made sec became known to Prosl- ond in command to the surgeon elt, who lived in the general of the United States army camps during the war The Spanish-American war dem W men die in squads, So he onstrated that the medical corps of | determined to remedy the defect the United States army was badly} Goel Van Hoff well fitted to organized and inefficient. An au j make the investigation. He was the thority on military matters writes: | head of the medico-military com- If & man te shot in battle, it is| mission which banished yellc fe all right: that's what bes here for | ver from Cuba and put the towns But if he dies in mp, it's and cities of our little neighbor in ideas now used by the little brown men. Lieut. Col. John Van R. Hoff, medical commandant at this post He sanitary condition, Next, sent to Porto Rico, where he repeat- ed the performance. He is a young Man, possesses good executive abil- ity, and is highly regarded by the president of his commission in Cuba and Por- to Rico are text books on the sub- ject of sanitation. SRR UT-CHADWICKED. * * * nt Defauiter # TITIES. * red * red * * ed 60,000 & all * $1,875,000 *& * S$ 382,000 & and discounted bills 1,110,000 *® * $3,349,000 © ETS. * $1,659,800 3 90,000 * * : 100,000 & * aseeesss $1,849,800 & teeeee $1,499,200 & * * SRE EER Ree ee FOUR ARE SERRE * . MRS. CHADWICK O *% Frank A. Bigelow, bank preside: * LIABLL. * Milwaukee Banks, partially secu ® New York Banks, partially gecw *® Chicago Banks, partially secured * St. Louls Banks, partially secur GRAND JURY FINDS RETURNS|* — * AGAINST QUARTET OF ORE-|4 Unsecured Creditors: 4 GON OFFICIALS. * Second Liability, endorsed notes eet * Total *” ASS: SALEM, Ore, April 28—The|® Stocks in ludustrial Concerns Marion county grand jury this|* Homestead afternoon finished its inquiry into} Colorado Property the state schoo! land frauds, and) * teturned four indictments The |* Total tee names will be kept secret until ar-|# Excess Liabilities Over Assets fests are made, but it is known|# those indicted are 8. A. D. Poter,| ORE SERRE EERE EH A. T. Kelliher ank W. Jewett and H. MH. Turner Trenholm, secretary of the y, stated that in his opinion owing to the fact that while the ice might have gone out of the Now hartier, but little could be told of the sonditions further south TO DIVIDE THE DISTRICT The grand jury has investigated the frauds in the school lands thor- oughly and finds that the state can probably retain title to 500,000 acres ot land fraudulently acquired with- in the last two years, to which deeds have not been given. The attorney general will immediately begin action to declare the money paid from these fraudulent applica tions as forteited. The grand jury made no attempt to indict anyone except the prim cipals and the indictments are therefore few in number. Probably a 100 indicementa could be returned if the smaller offenders were| The O'Brien consolidated school brought to justice district will be divided. The coun The action of the grand jury is handicapped on account of the lim- ited jurisdiction granted it, for it ean indict only for crimes commit- ted in Marion county, thus permit+ ting many swindlers to escape, Again the statute of limitations per- mits many other swindlers to go free. Again the state laws are very inadequate for the punishment of persons found guilty of land frauds, there being no provision for the punishment for conspiracy to de- fraud the stw so that offenders can only be reached where they have violated the statutes against forgery, perjury and subornation of perjury. ty commissioners so decided Friday morning. All day Thursday the board listened to argument pro and con, ‘The two sections, one desiring ai vision and the other opposing {t, are represented by legal counsel, and more than 60 O’Brien redidents were present at the meet- i 4 me months ago ex-County Su- perintendent Hartranft ruled ag@inst the division, beHeving that the district should remain comsol!- dated. ‘The settloment made by the coun ty comminpioners reverses the rul COAST TRADE A? NOME HAS BEGUN) He prema chock newse wii bo given over to the @isteict ent off, and a new $26,000 tuttding wilt be erected by tho central district, Word woe received th Seattte on Friday monninge By the Moritiwont- ern Sleamehig eompasy Umt coant- wise trade from Name nts as for south af Gelomae, 8 points te thé north, wes slreedéy in pro- SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 28 Lawyer Morehouse today resumed his argugert in defempe of Bunker The case wilh | pend consume three days, It fe claimed Grange rom, The news received by thy offietals ina te ben from GF. | and Jordan pat up a job to get big ams of Nome. ® Mee message | mogey from the building loan con- stated briefly gp veasaly were now}cerns and dividasmost of it be- operating on @ constwise trade,| tween themael It is also de- and the prospects were that but lit- tle trouble would be experienced by the large vessels in reac Nome from the south this a clared Jordan passed no money to Bunker on the street, and it is gen- erally ¢ inimed ie allegations of the indictment ar® not sustained, RRR RRR '« The Weather + a ie ee tee eed Fair tonight; Saturday, showers; h south winds. Mike Maloney, a recent arrival from Ghickan, Alaska, was picked up on the street Thursday night by City Detective Basson. He was in & hopeless state of intoxication. When searched at police headquar tora the police were surpriged te find his poekets were gorged with geld, He was hooked as John Dee, but afterwards his name was learned Maloney stated Friday morping that he took two drinks of beer in the Yesler bar. He did not remember anything after that. The Olice belioyve he was the victim of fRnock-out drops, and that the thugs who doped him were sear before they could complete wow. Malom@y had $111.20, which was @turned to him. C, D. Hillman has purchasgg the Jefferson tract of 46 acres near Dunlap for $27,000, was completed Friday afternoon, 2 » it Spotter b * *| | volver | | | LIEUT. COL. JNO. VAN R. HOFF. oe Lou Chase.... cr - he was | Miss His reports on the work | Miss Pearl Bacon.. | | | The transfer) Detective Charles Phillips, th | Mayfield jeal order of the Modern Woodmen GET THE NEW6—GET IT RIGHT—GeT IT FIRST THAT'S ANOTHER LITTLE STAR MOTTO THAT COUNTS. The Only Paper in £eattle That Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH DIATE Atal NAN PATTERGON’S SISTER AND MRS, YOUNG WERE THE LAST WITNESGES CALLED BY THE PROSECUTION, VOL (iy Sertops News Garay utor Rand then asked th NEW YORK, April 24.—Mra. J if whe had in her pose Morgan Smith, sister of the defend this information June # e, t the stand in the Nan yenaed to appear before al this morning grand jury, offering to ask he letter written court to dismiss the indictment him that Nan was |®s@inet her if she would answer, Nan was disa i? he witness declined to answer of Young id not in-|®Y ®he was in New York, on the The prosecution | Pound that ft would incriminate of the defense the| The state rested fis case at ® letter was thrown out | felock thie afternoon, Mr Youngs On croms-examination the witness ing the last witne She denied that either she or her huy-| asked if she and her husband had band visited Stern's pawnahop, or|talked of separation. The defense that either of them purchased a re- | objected, and the objec tained on Was sume Edward Brown and George Smith, colored, were arrested at 6:20 Frie day morning, on suspicion of knows ing something about the murder of @ young school girl in Minneapolis about two weeks ago. The mem were arrested on description by Pa- trolmen Huff and Jennings, Brown is about 26 and claims to be a sailor and Smith gives his age as 29, and occupation as a baker. The news of the awful tragedy {a Minneapolis was sent to this city and a description of the two negroes suspected of the murder. The crime was a most revolting one and of- ficers have been scouring the counm- try for suspects. Sp delusion that “mum” was the word bones.” am Goldman, a junk dealer, was arr ed in this city Thursday night by City Detectives Byrnes and Ken- y on a charge of having obtained money under false pretenses in Port a Sav. } Townsend. He gave a check in that ; city for junk and the bank he drew The grocery store of William 8, |" ad none of his money on de at 603 Pike strect, was | Dost He will be held pending am entered Thursday night by burglars, | '™¥e#tigution. who worked the combination of the |_4® information was fi'ed éiveee big safe and looted it of $61.05, be- | S&ainst Patrick O'Brien and Joseph’ sides a quantity of marked silver- | ©8'Tol Friday morning by Prose- ware, individual property of the cuting, Attorney Mackintosh, charge Mayfield home. Mr. Mayfield stat- |'9® them with the crime of larceny ed Friday morning that the safe | {T0™ thé person. Victor Carmen is was properly fastened Thursday |t2? Complaining witness. April 22 evening at the close of the day's|"* W&* knocked down at the en» business. Upon entering the estab- | ‘T@uce of the Oregon house, at the Hahment Friday morning, the safe | °°? of Second avenue and Wash- dors were found swung wide open | 'D& Street, dragged in behind « door and upon the floor in front of it | *84 robbed of $27 were papers which the safe-men did er, not want entrance to the store had been | effected at a rear door. City De- tectives Corbett and Adams have been set to work to unravel the mystery, which detectives say is the work of either a clever safe-man, or one who in some way learned the combination of the safe. Several dollars in « cash register was un- touched. The money stolen was in gold, silver and pennies, which were kept in a small savings bank. WORLD'S The following Is the standing of | the leading candidates to date: Lege School. | “When first arrested the men said Bee SS Specs ‘Gr pam pr they had never been in the East, but a rye oa ao Retains | later admitted that the had been im Miss McMillan Ballard | Montana. The officers believe they have the right gh the “sweat box m ana will put -Walla Walla; Walla Waila | them thre Fuller Nellie Gall -Dunlap | Miss Young Minor | Mins Nellie Buckley “lcenen| BALLARD BRIEFS Mies Alice Turner Longfellow | ojilesiilats Miss Bertha Johnson 4 oe Mrs. E. Foster, of 208 East Crawe Misa Wiley . vee etatiara |ford Street, Ballard, leaves Satur- Mise Grace Hall . Cascade | C4 morning by the Canadian Pa- cae ‘Snahin, * Apembine Columbia |cifle railroad for a visit to her old Mins De Hart ‘seat High |/2ome in Ireland. She expects to Miss Mabel Nettleton Longfellow | "Pend a year in visiting the various Miss Bunker ... South Park | points of interest in Ireland, Eng- Miss Condon }land and the coast of Europe, and MISS Maynard jupon her return to spend a few — |meonths at various points between u |Portiand, Me, and Washington, PPE D.C. TTLE HA NINGS | Gray hatred Bessie Jordan was ; = brought before Police Judge Gor- Promptly at §:30 o'clock Friday |don Friday morning to answer to j evening the drill company of the lo-|a charge of disorderly conduct. She was unable to walk and had to be of America will meet at Pioneer |carried into police court from the square for a practice drill, prelim-|city jail inary to the prize drill to be held! G. J. Bradley, commercial agent at Spokane quring the state meet-|of the Southern Railway company, ing of the i on May 5. The Se-| with headquarters at San Fran- attle drill company expects to carry | cisco, was in this city Thursday on off the $200 prize, and plans to|& business trip. thereafter go to Portland to com H. Eden, commercial agent of pete with the Portland company |the Delaware, Lackawana & Weat- for the privilege of entering the na n railroad, with headquarte in tional drill to be given at the na-| Minneapolis, made a hurried visit tional convention to th ty, accompanied by hig J. K. Stroud, freight solicitor of | wif the Empire Fast Freight line at St r Attorney De Wolfe, of West Paul, has been appointed as ttle, and Judge W. A. Bell are in this city, Word re 1h arguing bef Judge Frater Fri- Fri morning states that Mr. |4ay afternoon on the contempt of Stroud will open his office May 1 t pro jings brought against Word has been received here th he West Seattle council for dis- plans for the Chicago, Milwaukee & « the injunction of the court St. Paul bridge over the Missouri |®sainst holding the election at river have been completed and bids | Which the annexation of the Amos for the contract will soon be ready, | Brow" tract was voted upon The The bridge is over 3,000 feet long |®"sument will probably consume The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul | the entire afternoon (See eee eae has also st te at Milwaukee, a & large paint shop mg with its other shops there * * 0. D. Gerver, of 4 First ave-|% MONTREAL, Quebec, April % nue, reported that thieves entered | * 28.—Judge Lafontaine today ® his room Thursday night. The loot | * decided that a prima facie case ® was afterwards recovered from a/* has been made out against © pawnshop by Patrolman Newman, | * G ow and Greene, w will *® Clothing, underwear and me | * now have to defend themselves, % money were stolen, The burglars|* or be committed for extradl- & aped * tion ’ * Saturday morning P. J. § thie Adjournment was then taken ®& representing the King county,board | # until next Friday, pending the #% of commissioners, and County Sur-|* hearing on a writ of prohibi- % veyor Valentine will leave for Olym-|# tion to take the case from the # pia, where they will meet with a|#® hands of Judge Lafontaine * committee from the Kittitas county | » * commissioners in a conference as tol RX KKKEKKKKKKKKERE the amount to be allowed the two counties from the state road ap-| portionment of $100,000 passed by the last legislature. King county | f expects to secure about $14,000 oi the fund, to do which it must ¢x- furnish beth the surveys and right | of Way. | At the divine services to be hela! en ae oe . Friday evening in the Temple de| s Hirsch, corner of Boylston avenue ay Quase Rete. kere ae and Marion street, the following) QLEKWOOD SPRING CxO. spectal numbers will be rendered | april %¢.—Premians Roommea® Gall | under the direction of Alfred Luo- | ove hemiag trip saert ene b Bass solo, “In Thee, O Lord, | wes erew te raen to T Put My (Sehnecter), Mar janee m (0 tend toy pressing tin Grann; trio, “Lord, My Heart Is |ness, Just weat the pressin, Ailing” from “Bohemian Girl” | neseis is not clear, but the state: (Balse), sung by Miss Slye and ment is plain and on tBe highest authority. The president therefore Will lq@gve May 8 instead of May 15, Yer and Chicago will be eom- to rearrange dates. Messrs, Bates and Grass. The ad dress to be delivered is, “The Abo- litfon Prejudice.” Servives begin at 8 o'clock Kelly, said to be a former of Perry Queenan, of fistic fame, was arrested by the police last Thursday night on a charge of in sanity. When picked up pel 3 ‘ It wae that the French ronment has designated M, as the French member ef the wife ws OV by City i woe Par the man was laboring under the strange cr Pe) fa board of consulting engin ARRESTED