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50 KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE My Boripos News Aswad LY EAS! } PUT OFF | | | ae BOMBAY, May @0.-An carth- C ‘ © s partonee: ender Oo NOT CARE TO/GuAKo was experienced at citY DADS A oy Abbas, Persia, April 26, and 50 per ENF E ANY LAW AFF ona are reported to have been bur one ¥ ied by @ landslide, Two hundred %, E. COMPAN yarde of the mountain Kuhgando, | ™ behind the town, collapwed, Seiamt hocks have occurred daily since with Giatig April 25, and the population ts en So cee wily camped outside the town, Neigh pirst avd ee Sectnal Gnpeull boring villages are reported to have wv . suffered severely fre taronging through tag = ss Ee weling © ' thanks to the & i | patwregn the city cou the ard | a Seattle Blevtri eres a ‘Oltinens have taker the matte i and they may foOroe olty officla *| 4 gompel the ootop to comply Me the law but it will undoubted | tebe 8 tn sunt of pounding Wane the city fathers Into tine,/ = ¢ : . pole on First and Second mouth of Madison street,| The Crittenton hame concert, to nove: D>! he ' D oc ent under the iqaeld have been removed by be given by lecal trent un: Soon company a month] direction of Mra. Emma Moffatt fa accordance with the Shuffle and J. N. Gaundera, at the Grand franchise. Instend of doing wo | opera house, Thureday evening, wilt bof company has sawed them off | be one of the leading musical events the ground and fixed/of the season, An elaborate pro aad ‘al elty officials by | gram has been arranged and sev | weeks of preparation has brought | the different numbers to thelr very best possibilities, A dress rehearsal will be given Wednesday evening, nd the whole entertainment will be rounded off and put into excellent able | sbape for the concert on the follow- map with th the latter to string mur ieit Higting wires over one of th — . ‘The city and the ¢ ty using the wires, nent, | ing eventn, Mt would cost consid them under the paw hs Seat-| Among the number bee attained sufficient diginity | operatic mediey wil arranged by Al men belteve th: } } DEMURE YOUNG WOMAN KNOWS TRUSTS SECRETS | MRS. MARY &. MARCY, ONCE THE CONFIDRNTIAL STENOGRA- PHER OF THREE BIG PACKERS, SAVED HER NOTES AND MADE COPIES OF LETTERS AND SHE GRAND JURY ALL ABOUT THEM ny CHICAGO, Ul Star qwitness against the beef trust is a demure little woman who has at Chicago enough damning { according to secret # send several big packers penitentiary The demure little woman t# Mra, Mary B. Marey, of Kansas (tty, for- merly confidential stenographer to at lenst three of the big packing houses, She entered the employ of the packers to get information. She had no idea of testifying . a them, but she did aspire to bec the Ida Tarbell of the beef trust As & young girl, Mra. Marey did social settlement work in the pack- ing house district in Chica Shi naw that cattle prices were low, that paid high rates for beef, She wrote a sociological essay and won a scholarship at the University of Chicago. A year later she mar- ried Leslie BE. Marey and secured « position as stenographer in the le gal department at Armour's, Later she moved to Kansas Clty and worked for the Swift and Fowler compantes. During all the time she to the poor be 4°) was making carbon copies of some letters and preserving her notes of The government's hogs. been telling the federal grand jury | trust Convette every morning to de ta,|cide upon the market price for the vice men, to] cattle we buy and the market pricé) menians are preparing t the| for the beet we sell, and I only 88%! the Ottoman torritory to} so low nor beef so Poteet she can afford the expense. | Hart, the local arranger, the medley | other communications dictated be paies will hardly give eastern | being made up of the Ben Hur airs! her by her superiors ; Waltors a beautiful p re of Beat. | from the “Bohemian Girt" and of] Mrs Marcy resigned her position Sts enterprise. They stand up atjother operatic bite, The popular! a year ago, and since has been writ : and are not even painted.| quartet, Mr. and Mra Edmunds.|ing on the beef trust for socialistic Tipe Reattle Kiectric company ie Wirt Anderson and Mrs. W. H.| papers and magazines, Last De- by ite franchise to sub | Whittlesy, wil appear in three | comber she wrote fron poles to support ite| mumbers, and & string octette, com | “We know very well that the a Wires. Even the trolley) prised of guitars and mandolins. | trusts of today, having contro! of} ae in eastern cities, the | and other selections. hed like the cable} Mise McCormick and Miss Green- Wires are left above ground |*olos; Mra. Emma j ‘af not absolute necessary, [round soprano and rich contralto q wires are held in place by| Hotes will be heard tn “The Old mpparts attached to the build-| Flag Neyer Touched the Ground,” le of First avenue for! and a bright little S-year-old girl, | Miss Vivian Gwendoline Dotting. of wich of the distance now tha ds for the city lighting wtre they | Black Diamond, will appear in Geet be strung along in a similar | recitations and clocutionary work. er suspended from artistic| Several other numbers of special merit wil be given, The box office will be open at 10 on the sidewatk curb, PRR RRR ®/ a. m Wednesday. Much interest has : * i been manifested in the concert, and on the west side of &/ trom all present indications the avenue, between aS concert will be a financfal as weil tor $24,000. Walter ag paged mare is the seller. The buy- Bame has been withheld property was purchased years ago by Walter for $3,500. FERRER RR ERR EH he nan PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL AS ate SEMBLY at Winona Lake, Ind. The Pacific sella rownd trip! St $75.10, on May 12th. Call ce P. City Ticket Office. o at BABY Le t LINER MAY BE LOS (By Sertpps News Anwad LIVERPOOL, May 10.—The non- arrival of the Canadian Pacific lin- er Lake Champlain, Captain Stew- art, at Montreal, is causing great anxiety here. The vessel sailed from this port April 25 with 1.172 and a crew of 180 men, been yy of her since. Althouge the ay 88° BGS | might be caused by « slight break $1.00 sine | in her machinery, apprehension is 4A@ | felt becanse of the reports of num- erous other vessels that dense fogs have been overhanging the and that a gigantic iceberg was ob- served a little to the southward of the regular ship route. HE IS FAKING PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. FREE DELIVERY. \NG DRUG Co COLMAN BUILDING. Ave. Middle of Block. Columbia and Marion. OLYMPIA, May 10.—The police here are looking for Ben Schenke, who hi disappeared. Yesterday, shortly after noon, Schenke rode wildly into town and told a story of having been boldly robbed by two m on of whom he said had thrust a stout cedar stick through the back wheel of his bicycle, while | the other threw something over two pairs of glasses. Rew Invisible Bifocal is Proper thing | $146. 9 police immediately be- | gan a search and scoured? the whole | neighborhood about | Weat Bay street where Schenke said | he had been robbed, but not a single | corroborative trace was found, and | coupling this fact with the informa- tion that Schenke was In financial | difficulties, the officers came to the conclusion that the man was fak- ling. It is understood that Schenke was in dire need of an extension | of time on certain obligations, and the theory Is that he hoped to gain such extension by the report having been robbed. We are Sole Agents we them” a) THEY ARE ALL james INTERESTED es 1810 Becond A 2 president of the First National bank of this city, ar- rived home from a business and pleasure trip to New York Monday | morning. When seen Tuesday ning Mr. Turner said “some of the largest capitalists In New York I talked with are very | much interested in the growth and welfare of this city and predict a | big boom here when the war In the | far east ia fintshed. There seems | to be a movement on with the large eastern capitalista to come out here thie fall and make some large in- Lester Turner, Lakifeaes 8Fa Sree FIRST AND CHERRY ai the polit on| ' | } } | Sehenke’s face and robbed him of | Murtaw streets. her ‘Could be placed underground, | Wil! render Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” | the market, make thelr own prices. Take the beet trust for « We represent the sample only market And even where | us will contribute gutter and banjo | which the farmer and stockman can Moffatt's full | dispose of thetr produce, pattle and CHOATE HONORED hy Sertppe News Assn) LONDON, May 10.—The name of Ambassador Choate. was formally enrolled among those of the great men of the Middle Temple yester- day. A simple dinner was served in the old dining hall whieh Queen Bifeabeth opened im 1670 and in which, at the request of the queen, Shakespeare appeared as an actor in “As You Like It.” FAILED (Ry Bertpps News Aswan) NEW YORK, May 10.—Reeetvers were appointed yesterday for th firm of Haight & Freese on eo plaint of W. Bowker, of © N. J. Tt ts charged that the com- pany is insolvent; that it has for @ long time engaged in fictitious brokerage transactions, and that members of the company have mis- used assets. It in alleged that the concern owes $1,000,000 to custom- ers In various states. AT BALLARD At the city council meeting Tues day night J. Whitam, assistant pros- ecuting attorney of King county, ap- peared and asked that payment be made of & warrant amounting to $1,000, with interest and principal The warrant was issued to 3. Nor- mile, who had done some work for the city several years ago. Mr. Kean, a member of the council, prow posed that the matter be referred to the committee of the whole. This was done Bids for the improve- ment of Crawford street, between First and Second, were given to H. B. Gearing. An ordinance was passed providing for cow limita. Im. provement bonds were authorized to be issued calling for the improve- ment of Ship, Hamblet. Sloop and The petition for « sub-sewer on Crawford was referred to the city engineer. Mary J. Allen, aged 52, died Tues- day night at 11:30 at her residence, 708 First avenue. Mrs. Allen had been in Ballard a short time, Tuss- day Mrs. Allen did her washing and went to bed that night in what seemed to be perfect health. About 11 o'clock she began coughing, and her husband, fearing she was iii, sent for a doctor. When the doo- tor arrived she was dead. The doe- tor thinks it was heart failure, The body i# now at the Mayficid under- taking parlors. No funeral arrange- ments have as yet been made Jacob Shuler, an employe of the Ballard Electric company, was working or one of the poles Tues- day afternoon at 4:30 o clock, and, taking hoid of an extra heavily charged wire by mistake, was thrown to the ground, a distance of 20 feet. He was taken to the Ballard hospital. He was in an un- conscious state when he arrived. He is a single man about 30 years of KILLED (My Seripps News Ann) ST, JOSEPH, Mo., May 10.—John G, Smith was killed and Jack Cham- bers was fatally Injured by the fall 4 tho Harroun elevator at Elwood, Kan., across the river from here, last night. The elevator was struck by a high wind and demolished. NS STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1905 KILLED IN RIOT THE GREAT POZNER SALE FYROM THM POZNER BROS’ PER CENT OF ITS REAL MEN'S SUITS From the Pozner Steck Magnificent Spring Suita, fresh from the fac tory, in all the newest fabrica, The styles are the latest single and double breasted sacks. The talloring f% as good as can be put in any gar ments, Yet note how we are sharing our Great Bargain Purchase with you Pozner’s $10.00 Suits MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING STOCK, PURCHASED LAST WEEK AT EXACTLY FIFTY VALUE, NOW ON SALE AT MOST EXTRAORDINARY REDUC Pozner Bros.’ Boy’s Suits 2 and 3 Piece to 16; $4.50 value for . Pozner Bros.’ Boy’s Knee Pants B50 18 TELLING THE (Ry Boripps News Aaw'nd CONSTANTINOPLE, May 10.— Advices from Bitlis, Armenta, say & number were killed as @ result of » clash between revolutioniats and the! ‘Turkish troops in the neighborhood of Mush | It la reported that bands of Ar- | invade | They have crosmd the Persian fron- EVEN TIONS, Wo represent the only mar ket upon which the people can buy “A few representatives of you to note that cattle were never! already Ren eC sr ter, SOMEVHING DOING “There will be things doin: the meeting of Geo H, erties Camp No, 2, Spanish War Veterans, | &t Madrona hall, Twenty-first and | etferson, Thureday night. That, | at leant, in the promise made by the | committee in charge of the meet- | ing, which has sent an winged Ages 7 + $2.85 Corduroy and Cassimeres; 65¢ value for ... One Big Lot Men’sWorking Shirts ‘alues up to $1.00; Special B50 to all veterans of the Cuban and Philippine campaigns to be pres- ent All sizes from 15 to 17, vi Bale, each $eeeese covrsebes eoseserers HAD A GOOD TIME 200 dozen Men's Fast Black Cotton Hose, from the Pozner stock; regular 5c value; sale price Te Men’s 25c Teck Tie The Pozner Stock, all new spring patterns; sale price . ooesec an While engaging fn a drunken brawi in the Kentucky saloon, at the corner of Orcidental and Yesler way, Clara Keith, an old offender, and Minnie Cloom were arrested by | Sergeant Stewart Patrolman Lee at 4 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing. Information of the fight was given the police by Mary Winstrom, MRS. MARY B MARCY. igh. Beeret service men read her a ticles and put them in the hands of District Attorney Morrison. A_ tte» eret service man visited her in Kan- sas City for. $6.50 Pozner’s $13.50 Sults $15.00 Sults for _ $9.75 Pozner’s $18.00 Suits $12.50 $20.00 Suits $13.50 Pozner’s $22.50 Suits Oe i win egy 9200 When she mentioned the note ah b I charge. If you can't pay all cash, leave a small 4 and letters he knew he had a “fimd” | WhO was arrested two hours later |i Geponit and we'll hold your selection until you Pozner Bros Fane and she was summoned, Later it}>Y Patrolmen Hart and Lee on a can pay balance ion | Charge of being drank and disor- of the packers’ private code, wyth-/ ‘erly. The Kentucky saloon ts in out which many documents and a basement, For this reason the tera now in the government's pas-| (runken rows oseape the police. seanion could pot be translated. ap developed that she was in possens! Shirts Entire spring line of Fancy Soft Bosom Madras and Percale Shirts; also big line White Mohair Negligee Shirts; Pozner’s price $1.25; sale price B5e Pozner Bros.’ Children’s Suits Ages 3 to 7; $2.60 value for $1.65 EXPELLED RRR # |} gave a dinner ia the Alaska build- “During the past win- &| ing Wednesday to raise money to jown and piled 62 @| pay for a church organ. cords of wood, I have done @| Special rates are announced by @hout that much for the past @/| the Great Northern and Northern five winters. # | Pacific for the Kaights of Pythias % | State convention to be held at Be! RR eR ee) ine May 16 1020. The fare from Seattic will be one of the regular fares for the round trip. From other parts of the state the rate is one and one-third fare. youngest octogenarian in Des Moines. ter I cut ve os 5 * pai st acta | PR cancel Pozner Bros. * 62 CORDS OF WOOD #| KIKFF, May 10.--The chief of po- * < |®| lice has been ordered to expel many Bo %s Corduro Suits : & Des Moines, May 16—-Outl®|of the Jews, and mot admit aay 76 dozen 4-ply genuine Linen Men's Collars, all f# at Union Park, Jonathan Bly-|® | others to the city. 5: Stase.on8 styien; seguioe 15¢- value, wally Wa & len, 00 yearn of Gan to puettenle o> ho Agen 8 to 18; $3.60 value for .......0...00 $1.95 GOUE unos opaabebiehhi; shaehaes s+ Abbeeag 5. ® a lawn mower and getting ® over just as mabh ground w BRIEF CITY NEWS w wome of his fellow laborers & half a century younger, “Dad- BRE, aye ® dy” Diyter claims w be the The ladies of the Trinity church * ca g * * 1415-1417 Second Ave. POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIERS. Wext Door to Bon Marche * * * ey TWO %& | from Portland some time ago by the %® | local police ask for the arrest and * | detention of Castor, who blew a safe ® | in that city and escaped A BENEDICT HEE * * CHURCH MEMBERS IN SYMPATHETIC STRIKE The degree team of the Order of | bs Washington, Southeast Seattle) @ e a Fr Ra eg a Union No. 240, exemplified the work |@ TOLEDO, Ohio, May 10-—A enue, ted Tueeda: and gave social hop in Phalen’s | full fledged sympathetic strike «| SUES HIS CHILDREN Six; Sea mana peyton 6 Hall, Columbia, Tuceday evening, je On at the Industrial Heights ——___— or F. R. Ebright, 806 Fifteenth av- May 9, for the benefit of Mra. Wal-|@ mission. * enue, by Rev. Matthews, Many ter I. Smith, who is very sick in It was called Sunday, when #| An unusual sult, wherein « father |) one oe ents were received the Providence hospital. the congregation denounced #/sues bis three children. ie | nOw| 0 1 commission men of West- % pending in the superior court, Henry * Stanley being the plaintiff and Joho # Stanley, William Stanley and Mar- #\fon Stanley being the defendants. & | It ts alleged that the sult is brought «# for the purpose of clearing the title # | to 80 ocres of land, the father claim- # | ing that the property is community ‘T guess I stole it,” was sufficient to convict Frank McDonald, arrest- ed by Patrolman Anderson on First avenge south Tuesday. McDonald stole & sailor's bag containing clothing. Police Judge Gordon sen- enced him to 63 days in the city the pastor, the Rev. G. Hoover, and left the church. The procession moved up to & corner grocery, where serv- loos wer eld, while the Rev Mr, Hoover continued to pray by himeetf. jern avenue, Mr. Hamilton and his bride left immediately after the ceremony for Portland, where they will spend thetr honeymoon. PASSED CHECK Salt. Th Rev. Mr. Hoover had i Sheriff Denholm of Pierce county |% asked Sunday School Superin- &/PToperty, accumulated by | imecit = notified Sheriff Smith on Wedpes-|@ tendent Hartman to resign #/and his wife during her life time} yen # The children, ali living in South | Dakota, claim that te land and its improvements all belonged to the : separate estate of the mother. | been found to be a forgery and the Tuesday a petition was filed asking | Police are looking for him. The for the appointment of a guardian | Check was drawn on the funds of *\to represent the interests of Marion |the Chehalis River Lumber com- Stanley, aged 15, and Wednesday | Pany and signed by the manager, | Frank Southerd was appointed in W. R. Francis. Employes of the this capacity. First National bank discovered the SERENE forgery and notified the lumber WILL BE A RUSH company. The check was dated at day to be on the lookout for some car thieves, who broke into a North- ern Pacific freight car at EKoum- claw, Tuesday night, and stole « large quantity of chocolate, candy and tobacco. . Thomas McGuire and Joe Penrose claimed to be * the charge of fighting. Patrolman W. BE. Carr sald that he saw them fighting {n_the Our House saloon Tuesday. Each was fined $10. Sarah Holmes has brought sult for divorce against Richard Holmes on the ground of non-support and Gesertion. (The couple were mar- ried In 188° and have three children, Mae Ostrander has brought suit for divorcee against Leonard Os- trander on the ground of desertion. The trial Terwilliger, charged with having stolen a case The congregation objected. Critictem from the pulpit on the stand taken by the people precipitated the walkout. macy May 1, by a man who signed bis name as Jobn C. Toplin, has Sete eee eee eee eee ee ee * * * * * * * * * * 7 * * * * STAR CHAMBER SESSION NEW YORK, May 10.—The star chamber investigation, which the state insurance superintendent, instituted into the af- BARTELL’S ARE GIVEN THE PREFERENCE TO OTHERS FOR MANY REASONS, BUT CHIEFLY BECAUSE THEIR MEDICINES ARE OF KNOWN STRENGTH AND PURITY. LOOK FOR-THE RED CROSS. BARTELL’S CUT THE PRICE. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BAND- AGES, TRUSSES AND CRUTCHES ALL AT CUT PRICES. Chehalis March 26. James Lee stat- ed that the man had one hand bound. CHICAGO MARKETS. Report furnished by Downil Hopkins & Co. (ine), brokers, 305 and 306 Alaska building. M. P. Benton, agent of the Bur- | ington in this eity, returned from his vacation trip to the East on e Equitable Life Insur- | woanesday morning. In speaking ance company, was resumed this | of the preparations for traffic this morning. James H. Hyde, vice! summer Mr. Benton said: president of the society, was placed | «They are certainly making big on the rack. It ts understod that tions for travel to the coast | CHICAGO, May 10.—The follow- ling quotations ruled on the Board SPECIAL TRUS ROOM, EX- cigars from a Northern Pacific prepa lof Trade today: \ {ll be asked to throw some ve - PERT TRUSS FITTER, SERVICES npany freight car, is being heard hag the Cambon dinner and the Teta ibe deliv, oa he te Wheat— High. Low. Close ‘ore Judge Griffin. The suit of Dr personal injury damages against the May, 92, 911-2, 913-4. | July, 841-4, 831-4, 835-8, Sept, 787-8, 78, 783-8 FREE. FOODYRBAR syndicate that is alleged to have /two months ahead and a great profited through the investment Of | many tickets have been sold for Sarah Kendall for FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, $1.50 KINDS... City of Seattle is being heard in| =auitable funds, parties wanting to attend the open- |" Gorq— ehava es BL AGT 12880 Taliman’s court, The plain-|- eek eK RRR RR RR Re ing day of the fatr. May, 483-4, 481-4, 485-8 Peay ee ° tiff claims that the city owes her|®& * —— ~ OT July, 47 1-8, 46 5-8, 46 7-8. RUBBER GLOVES, $1.00 KIND@#} $750 for lieal services incurred|% Joshua Green, through aS TELEGRAPH BRIEFS _— 46 7-8, 461-2, 465-8. (GUARANTED QUALITY and Injuries suffered by an alleged|% agent, George F. Meacham, ais— bs bl 65e fall through a defective sidewalk. % has sold to N. Grinsley and W. ®& % May, 30, 293-4, 30. BATH SPONC WASH RAG _— —— . * B. Allain the northeast corner ®/ SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—The | July, 29 1-4, 23, 29 1-8. 8, BATH BR WILL ERECT GYMN |x of Firat avenue and Pine street *! grand jury this afternoon is taking | Sept, 28, 277-8 28. Me % for $55,000, This property has ®\evidence in the Collins alleged | Pork— bees ° — & been excavated and is consid- ®| bigamy case and indictments will j May. na re 22%. a ; 10 on h Ds in that ® “ » uly, 12. 2, 12. < 45. a ee , A.Fasabender,a wealthy Alaskan, |¥ °c oe pl Socin panama’ | o grsacdl nae | 1 |Sept, 12.67 1-2, 12.60, 12.65. MASSAGE COLD CREAM (otR | >8% 80!4 his lot at the southeast |) iis lot four years ago from #&| WASHINGTON, May 10.—Wallace| Liverpool—July wheat closed 1-4 WM MAICN) S80 JARS. corner of Seventh and Spring to}, sig Grass for $13,000, John #&|N. Hills, chief clerk in the higher, at 6s 7d. OWN MAKE) 25 3... 05e | the First Presbyterian church for os ho, represented the %|try department, was found dead in| ‘The northwest receipts of wheat M EN'S TALCUM $17,000. The intention of the church * " my vig % | his bed today at the Hotel Carrazo-|were 98 cars; Chicago, 3 cars. oe ys let directors 18 to erect a hall on this | ¥ a oe 4 |bo, New Mexico, Ho was on his way ‘ COLGATES VIOLET ou property to be used for gymnasium to Fort Stanton on department bus- NEW YORK STOCKS. GATES VIOLET TALOUM.... | iad Sunday cchool purposcs. ‘The|* ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 4 ¥ % 10 OO NEW YORK, May 10.—The fol- te ++ 5@ | virst Prosbyterian church will be lowing quotations ruled on the Stock LACH) ACE POWD! .., | used until the regrade on Fourth DIXON, IL, May 10.—The presi-| @xchange today: atemenmenie aon” avenue is started, when they will QUARTETTE ARRESTED dent’s special arrived here at 9:15./ Amal. Copper, 82 1-8, 81 1-8, 81 3-8, so creee arrose erevecseees BOO! srect a beautiful new church on the eas ‘A large crowd, headed by Mayor | Atchison, 832-8, 823-4, 891-8. PAZZONI FACE POWDER..3O@|2e* Property at Seventh and t : Edwards, greeted the president at |B. & 0., 106 1-8, 106 7-8, 106 1-8. PAae _ Spring. Haynes & Cowen conduct-| Jack Castor, Frank Morley, | tne first stop in Illinois. The school) B. R. T., 603-8, 60, 601-8. ed the transfer of this property. Honry Hicks and George Mills, &| chidren were out en masse. The|Can, Pac., 1481-8, 1471-2, 1481-8, - quartet of suspects, were arrested president spoke for five minutes, | Erie, 413-4, 417-8. SPECIAL RATE. by Sergeant McDonald, Patrolman jemphasizing the importance of edu-| People's Gas, 102 1-4, 101 1-2, 102 4 mt ke, Ind., and re- * = ship. ‘etropolitan, 116, 115 3-4, 116. bling be opened mol y a eaginey The — sg Big we Missourl Pac., 96 1-4, 96 3-4 95 3-4, a N. P. Ticket Office, eee | tor 18 am ex-convict. His picture} SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.-—-A/ Penna, 135, 1341-2, 1347-8. 2g cb Koay-~ tines is in the rogues’ gallery. He has rant was sworn out here yos- | Reading, 8, 911-2, 99. Westbound Coteniet Rates plies pega | hes ihe “Gorar (ae aaa Wine mares "oe |e. Pe a att i, 1201-4, 170 8-4, Bartell Drug Co. Wiil be effective daly to afay 15th, (18 also an ex-convict. Little is | stealing $20,000 from the First Na-| Southern Pao,, 61, 69 3-4, 60 1-2. *| Prepay passage of your relatives or /known of the last two by the po- jtional bank on Sepgember 17. He | Sugar, 1341-2, 134, 184 1-2 d A friends, by mall or wire, with Great! lice, but they will be held on sus- | afterwards dropped it in the Brook-|U. 8. 8. com., 811 4, 30 1 8, 303-— Two Stores 2n ve. h taflway, Pirst and Yeast picton. No charge has be lyn hotel. He is now under arrest U.S. S.. pfd., 983-4, 97 5-8, § 4 back If tiekets not used, *¢¢ against them Advices received {in Portland, Ore. Union Pac., 11 118 3-4, 119%