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ar “3 d. Agencies | ave, on el Balla Fremon MGvaker Dr Dr ae Cinndestt et Becond. FOR CL AE VERTICE MENTS Situation Wanted Ade One tertion Free. Additional Insertions of #! uation wanted ada two cents & oie. “HELP WANTED” AND ALL OTHER ADS One Cent a W © One week, 5 cents @ line @ tneertion. @ number of lines counted, Neo ad e e es : e @ Dru, fees than two lines tal for the price of five whe mito ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be anteed after 11 o clock. Wart Store, Second and Toten Sunset 6060; Ind. 1153. ; LESSPDOPESSOSSSDO SITIO DD © flies In Your ns General carpe Jeddin 21t Weatern. phon dal. __ Special Notices OT a Free MA avi and Cherry street. Pn iv ay 80LE AGENTS WOODLAWN TER- CR ARDITION. WANTS 30 met to cut wood. 3 men to clear land. 16 men to lay water mains 10 men to make sidewalks. in & e per six words or fraction thereof @ to the Ine, cash in advance @ When charged to account actual eet will be tinement, of of Seattle at Bokin & Storage Co, First avenue Thoronghbred imported fioming pla» eons, for squad breeding. All fancy Varieties; Visitors welcome Sunda) Afternoon. Rvergreen Pigeon Lott, S Ave hunnyside Bte ut thon, ake Nice clean furniture for sale, all or by the t 1090 Jackson street Phone cheap, furniture of ti Foomg, f th Ave i Wanted é BIRR FORNTEORD bb) Daye the hight price for second $ haha furnltueee Main ase. ind ale Wanted—To lease place of one to three acres for garden and ohick A. Olson. Me Firat Ave VALDEZ FURNITURE CO, pays highest prices for hougehold goods ML Firat Ave White & JUDD pays cash or will exchange old goods, Main 2462. @6 Pike. Wanted—Real Es! Mee eT a I have calls for four to six-room. cot if you have such property for sale, give mom list of Ke fave ready buyer i. NEWELL ie Marion Street —1 Business Chances fae BARGAIN completely well hotel furniture, Kitehen:” ro: iho the at hed Ke equipped restaurant all filled, paying about month cleat; you can have nishings with a Gyear lease per fur = 1 LAWRENC WH) Becond Ave I want men to join enterprise that w of $1.00 within « 20 invested, b of makin later on ed. Bank and private | references furnished. Robert MoLeod, reside 13 19th Ave. AT INVOE iwar fren for sale at m 0 Union” Blk to haul logs. 5 hours. top wa paid White, on. ith and Phinney. “Phone N i cteeeeiecerennrnenpematsiagecinwesmeroets : TWO MORE men wanted to show ‘and ik ae N 4 good men Cy stead an dD. 3 i houses, lots, etc; Oper month also several a up: w aneet-— Bere. between 14 the tg ES r tn sfumbig. terms, ete. Circulation = Seattle ‘Star. EN WANT eut ~ by. Reame 144 Tth Ave. female. Apply arpenters | | and to act a® agents for in towns in Ington, British and Alaska. For Lyne address a See =! ood wages. ot Rainier B "SNAP. and boarding location, Lat once. REALTY CO,, York Bik. une, half ac- Rooming hy at t cost. store butld lot ale or for rent. 274; caune, sicknges, must ing bdullding Address Box X-2, retire 8 SALF IRB AT EB. G. & 8 SALESR rae WSS prsdncoday, at 10:20 aiary, Bed sets, springs tresses, ire Bebe fot beds: extension tables, din nies, rock Lil elegant upright plano (maker Kimball, or at letter press, high standing desk, ' center tables, yards of carpets, Singer drop-head machine, parlor suites, Steinway DestOn South Be Mati ome, ors to make fancy work lot wholesale house: some fence urineces- hours —M "Room 1, & vid Ave. ry Wasted—Git for general housework. ih. Phone Black per mont! ome Tay, marker in Majestic laundry Ave. North. = —— Japanese han and articles. §%. Guy's drug store ar Georgetown store. » pea RM picirncinens Me to neo Advanced to reliable wage or salar- fed employes just on hin note, without se- curity or — indorser. easy payments; no un- pleasant Inquiries; strictly confidential. tH CRESCENT LOAN _Drtvate office "oitices: THE FIDELITY Lo LOAN GO. ad advances money ie salaried people on pote, also ip Eeior othe *, al Re securit! 38 Pacific e Bike a ‘and Yealer W joa mon, Jewelry, low & nd beh Aw Co. at PRIVATE to loan on any of aes Sturpas a r age earner jeeper, machinist. engineer or employe can obtain money of us on ‘Sons eM thiy. Weekt * . tat be ae or mt eit te B rece, be Serre, mene Went. 104 Fe het real estat en thiy If ie G on nd contin 8 eet. sa 2 neni ‘3. UPPER, Scheucrman lock, Money to A. on pnereres. cuyy property. farm Tanda "Coencr’ Virgt TO LOAN—Private mange of interest. Osner & and 417 Bailey Bidg., rooms 1, 4 « MONEY advanced salaried people, re- tall merchants, teamsters, rises without security usiness in 4 principal sities. _man, 48 Epler Block, $13 Second Ave. woe 8 to Hoan on real estate or wat ©. Holland, New at low rate thorn, 109 rooms 2, 4 and 6 TO LOAN—Private mon interest. Oener & Mel Yeuler Way, ‘fant city property in exchange for orner bri Pe PRRTATAN tron remed ed, consult physicians fr never falls: guar- ) disorders success ¢ a rath: attic, finely farnieh: Bec, New York Medical Institute, business, that Cid tabrook Bid, 4. farm, val- or & This is a Gl-room ho- na ‘all and per month. ART, STEWART & Room 8 Union Bik. room house; lands improved on See cl F or ex- fruit 9-20-21 Alaska Bid; wi oan es pe Mig Bend of sales ita land, ther pro either property. jompacn, 161 Je eth etgon Place, Bal. hard "Phot Bailar ini” OS" si +r00m, cot! 14 fine, fruit troes, for | A Bice. 3 REALTY co., 62 New York Bik. Wanted—Small ranch, eegte, fons for care Star. ‘f Stor ueyi Cherry street. co, 20 me EXCHANGE — Nice home, § Se:toot some improye~ food home at Green Lake. —*% “at Wek Co. ‘Pirst avenue Martha Bla rad cago school of ‘Miawitery a sare auperience. S00t Western 4 avg, jain 191) a DIRECTORY ap peirestore, BOOTH WHITTLESEY- ANFORD Abstract Co,, establighed 1569. mont of Haller bik. Phone M: ROSSMAN & JOHNGON, Attorneys at Jaw. Persopal injury cases 1p clalty. 800 Pacifi lock, Seatth Open evenings from 7 to 3 ‘Notary Public. BALL, Lawyer. Gone jistion Free,” Moderate Fees. ws of Husband and Wife. 810 Btarr-Boyd Bidy., @9 First Ave. KA. ANDERSON, aia :gftl BA-Me Arca: buliding, Seattle. years’ practice. ee W. D. LAMBUTH, 24-5 Pacific Bik. J. A. Kellogs, lawyer, 216 Baliey, bidg. BAXTER & WILSON, 9 New York. ———— Educational 6 Modern Business college. james and Second, THIS 18 WHERE YOU L& GLEY THE CANADIAN BANK OF MERCK at Head Offic Ave CoM. ronte, Canad Over 100 branches in Canada and the United States. | A general banking eted. Interest al ‘depositn ranch—G. V Manager. ‘GET SOUND IONAL BANK OF 8E Capital stock paid tn, 823,00; surplus, a) Forth, pres: J Goid: smith, Vice pres. Kt V. Ankeny cashior; correspondents in principa, Cities of the United States any Burope PROPLES BAVI Second ave and Pike street Hal paid up, $200,000 pres. J. T. Greenleaf, cashier: com: rel TES SCANDINAVIAN AMBRI a o~ savings and ‘trust busi nena, CAN Carpenters and | Builders. x] pate ri STIRTAN'S ca Phones, Mitioner by? tf ay Talipery al lowest MANSON, let dornes Pine street Aven Piano Teasone we R rary teacher, to ¢ r lewwon. Call mornings i larrison street. MRS. DOUGLAS ROSS, violin Cer eireeten Ss voorth ind. X ie avately iy y hlidren on YEMATE diseases o sacceratully treats clan Paris-> alitute, Jttice Kat Neg! corner U Ooullets and Aurists on | BL PERRY, Ocullet, x Be sy NADEAU-~@ A. buliding. WA OSTEOPATHY lit Becond phone Main #64; both men ana. Gateopaths examination free. tog sb sin eset Pind rice | ourth “teat toe oS Kant mn pd Ave —tt riat, Janke, On BHTNOTON ae AY —oP lady WASHINGTON INSTITUTE OF O8- ate Deposit Bide. First Ld ARDENBONAUPPLY COn ts ee street, Seattle. THY—Five yeare in Geattio; ttle & Storage Co., First Ave. TRUNKS delivered % cents, 3 days storage free; plano furniture estimates gt Union + & Ktorage Co, 2082 Firat, b phones, Main A96, wick “e gegpetienes at fice 2 Burke r i Gulde ook} FH ie ‘Adame. Prank E, 1p patent and tra “ reqintered attorney rw fence t ie. 1 yeurw experience In Beatt 1, Ship Builders i MORAN WhOs "COMPANY, ¥ cineere and Shipbuilders, Di ber Mills; Be Physicians and Surgeons. HAMBERS, G2 Alaska Buiid- ing. Both phones. DR. DALTON, 47 Arcade. Skin dis- nae, only. DR. GHO. HERDBUN, ¢ THE GOD OF FORTL And offers you five acres of co! . & Union Bik. holce land, atl cleared and fenced for $428. Fine road to the city d an easy drive. Don't throw this over and kick yourself when you see thin prop: erty nell for twice the amount in a short time. CHARL BE. ADAMS, mo —t?. FREE LAND to poor men. Anybody who has not enough money to Clope-in acre tr my lines and lake on tern planting pota' ear and giving me the crop. os. the cashier, room in Times Bik, or C near K Irrigated orchard laud, 10, 20-ac: ayments, durday . Information od idee OPPORTUNITY. pe D. Hillman. —tf tal enne- $2%5—5 acres choice land, No, 1 location. on nee it. ApaMs, easy drive to city, road comer fall to SH ARLES Ly inet Poni REALTY sy 620 New York BI ie fine county Pct Erlnen BE Bett SEATTLE STAR TU Eeoay: UNE a0, 1905. YOUK WANT Abs. FOK COR. BECOND AND PIKB. IND, 21693 10 ACKER, A Beattie try can near Rent orem IMPROVED, pretty p Diehly im Fr poultry owner * $10 * will take jars oaeh rty for the Les SOMBRE ¢ 1-2 Alaska Bldg. Wan WAR Boycotted because & ame oes all m jenny iT One erty, and will Seier terme thea Shae Dyone else. their homes is ce goed shape, all price 108 & room house ready to move into Eiaur Rain wane rea, water front, on ke a ft wast ed, house. chicken fenced and partly ea me today and buy this 16a the galy one it male at Meadowda ke G. ON. tral t $3, foot of Columbia atry te Meadowdaie. ask tor Geo. ‘Wheeter jhe Wain and will show you 340—10 acron, impre house, barn, pl LITTER RANCH house and three r e 1% acres aleared, cod barton and smalt trait ges hon mile from car city, S100 cosh “and oneer Alder Bide. land. PT Alaska Bidg Lertaated orchard Saturday je Bik. for * information Foe Seio—Rest_Eetate { COCOOHOOOOOH 999008 P. B& CLAYTON & BON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Gs New York Block. COOCOOOOCOBBOOO09 $1,100, 4-room house, 6th Ave. West, com- bination fixtures, plastered, extra good value, 100 . balance euny 100. 7-room modern house, tot txt, corner. large basement, laundry frost lowers, one bloc mn balance monthly a Five-room modern house, lot xis, 1 block Madison ear, on Zat Ave aah lot, assessments paid; part cash. ecoocecces ” ab. . coment double y fis ‘Now York Bik ROPPRTY ON BASY TERMS Lot on graded street. wilt tutid ifoerg! terms. {.200" Home of t rooms at foot lot, clone to car; mn $1 to not sult, kindly calt and obtain a more exteny sive lint OBNER & MEHLHORN, 416 and 47 Batley Bidg - » Two Neat t-room ¢ chimney, sink paid, lot 4xild, eft Foot “ule two blocks h in withil if Ww rent ¥ whet you can get a bargain lke this. Corner 4x103, to & Globe Bide Main 106%; ind. 1063, pantry and baranin at $1.70, immediate sale equaling it at CHiknhes Bom ne this to nothing in « fine frown abutment, frult and she ie ar lines, 19 minutes’ ride, ii Marion Street. c BBAr HOUSE, 9 lots, $960; ary house, oom 7 9 per month. Close * Pd down, | y water, etc. Own- illtnan, rooms 18 Fh Qwner I Block 24) Lots Park Supple mental PALMER, Seattle National Bank TRACT OF mo~isé FIC) tof It entirely cleared ., small oume, f 1 all cleared. ables how gr Cian! here is’s splendid chance shake off your landlord NES TRIGATIOD, In Wen then Valley, U4, milen fro with fruit i} the very rods to school. F hs u & splendid chance a ney will surely double. CLA property: 10 to car line sin and paid only 10 min- ' Square M. B. CRANE & CO, INC. REAL BSTATE AND INSURANCE 207-49 Bitel Building, Becond and Pike. Phones, 2 ALE. avenue north. close to new its a bargain. Tepe ake Was one-half acres three bloo Juanita Bay buys three and mod land: fine rr weet BUY Pere house and nice W-foot low ioe it nies 4 oe = yy Beas perfect Prk cat Law, Lal th . A abstracts, of ‘Tite ‘land certificates ismued. Eeeta f Probate and Corpora- haw Ht te look tht home thie is Don wetual Six rooms. 3 cloets, pantry, bath. outbuildings, two J corner, alley, nice keep cow and chickens; 4 getow erin the tae Duwamiah minut. Get off at Ho phone Red 72. NEAR IN LOT. @x im, at M000 under value, for a f day PREDES, LEROLD & COX, Alaska Tide lain 4262. If_you are looking for property, me know what you want and get It for you pied Bik. Main ez Chote Cotta acre, Owner, 419 Lumber Bachange 1 le By owner, Pipe, aad and cam Jelterson: rice. ome make us an off one Main Sem. Own ume and & lots for sale 1; wth Ave. N. E.; For _Sale—F WATER FRONT ON BOUND. 83 acres, cholee water front, wight of Beattie; $2,200. 9 Five sores. Hhogern Sr Attic; $3,000. 16 cleared, 00d land, slopt modern 10-room how amal! handy adjo om hy to use, all tract. near wharf. highly | proved, facing nice beach, new froom cottage; also 5 acres few ro rom above; both for $800; terme. crea, facing nlee beach, ™* wroved; * ROBERT MALTRY, * "9-2-7 Alaska Bids. ‘RM BARGAIN—4# acres, nicely kk unt For Sale by Woodland: spaded, Union for 19) acres one half mile from " IN. BALLARD—Owner ey and will nell bis €-room ken at once if you want room for foot lots deat | dent; or will | 1 &room modern this to be sold at some within town, Be- utbuildings, stock and ~ NORWAY'S FRIENDLY BU) FIRM TO OSCA | CHRISTIANA, June 20,—Thead | dress to King Qjear, adopted by the rtorthing yesterday in reply to the |king’s letter of June 18, was made |public today, While of a concilia tory natur®it expresses firm deter }mination of Norway (@ adt to }the action in dissolving the union Sweden and says: ° “What has been happening recent |ly in Norway Is the inevitable result of a combination of;Jate political vents and cannot be altered and its ortain neither of the two peoples desire returning to the former con ditions of union. There is no desire }on the part of Norway to mortify Sweden, What happened had te |tuppen, The storthing has alreasy |wtated that the Norwegian people |don't feel any bitterness or ani mowity against your majesty or the Swedish people 3 KILLED W INGLETON, Conn., June 20 1 head on collision between two Fishkill freight trains near here this morning three trainmen were killed and two seriously Injured. The ac cident was due to a misunderstand- ing of orders, The dead: Fireman Geo. Schlatser, brakeman Lewis Stratton, fireman John Gun- nelslow. Engineer | Serultt will dt Tee ee Tere ere ANTS UNCLIO to pa MOROCCO W. nd SAM PRESENT WASHINGTON, June 20.—It was announced by the state department this morning that this government has received an invitation by the Moroccan government to participate in the conference of the powers upon the international affairs of that country. Unless the invitation i# unanimously ac- cepted by the governments in- vited the United States will & decline to participate. * eee eee ee tee eee ee SCPE REESE ER EK REE ee ee TELEGRAPH BRIEFS TRUCKEE, June 20.—Mrs. Robert Burnette attempted suicide this morning by shooting herself through the left lung. The loss of her hus band caused the deed. In a note she requested interment at Baker City, Oregon. PARIS, June 20.--At a meeting of the council of ministers held this morning, contrary to the custom, no statement was fesued. It in be lieved the Moroccan question was discussed, st room modern house he bet CHICAGO, June 20.—N. P, Sheer- ing, of Indianapolia, a prominent politician and delegate to the inter- state telephone convention, dropped dead at the Auditorium this morn- Ing while replying to an address of welcome. “ SAN FRANCISCO, June 20— Martin P. Higgins, of Boston, this morning was re-elected president of the International Printing Prese- men's union, over Frank Pampusch, of Denver, Edward Randall, of Tronote, was named first vice presi- John Farrington, of ®t. Louis, second vice president; Fred Rana- gan, of Boston, third vice president; Wilttam Webb, of New York, sec retary and treasurer. Pittsburg by been chosen as the meeting place te | for the convention to meet on the third Monday in June, next year. an) PHOENIX, Artz, June 20.—Sub- poenas were issued for 36 witnesses to appear at the trial of several Mormeo: with polygamy. It is understood the jet | prosecution wae undertaken by the ¢ department of justice at the instance of Senator Dubols, of Idaho, NEW YORK, June 26.—It ts wu: offictally announced that the Shu- bert brothers may soon break with the New York theatrical trust and throw thelr theaters open to inde- pendent attractions, who at present are unable to play in the larger cities of the country. For Sale—Farme and Lands—Gon- tinued. ~~ SEATTLE AND TA- ndy to Interurban, 20 rich garden land, moatiy ai der and maple, very easily cleared, timber, facing on good county adjoining an improved farm. © to school and neighbors; $850, half cash. . MALTY. Alaska Bids. tarme and ac acres ie, $10 e Some Improved. “Baljing owt u er. 2 BET WE ne ne m- 6. a os nicely lo- rmall town, one MUST RE SOLD—® acres fated, adjoining hour trom Heattle om pontoftice md schoo} m- ated # cleared. balance pas- Mure, orchard, all Kinds of small tered houne, RT MALTRY, 21 Alaska Bid wl price $m, Speceemattcneceneee ys machine, ead logations, ROBERT BY, ~ fore fee oto-20-21 Alani a Bde home. pe LEY, 6i%20 ‘onee 4 AR RIVERTON. Pa lt. $0005 pe excellent land, ea N RANCH rem all par- ¢ only twenty min: h to “Beattle ‘om car, perfect title. 7 ne level, excel part house, barn, ‘several CHARLES . plenty running wat- ‘®) Colma: BARGAIN—10 acres very casi —22 ed, all level, excellent soil, facing | on good county road, handy to In- eae Canes rurban; will sei th tract with Pot 2 > : eI TO™ | Beveral choice timber clatma for loc FREE GOVERNMENT LAND, Hom eteage, desert claims, ber lands, ranch TH & Room § Times Bidg. cfrigated ‘, tion. Call at once and use your 22 all @ water, owner, 8. pe “hyaty Phone Main #6. ee of Apache county, charged | nee of var TRIAL OF AGED U, MITCHELL 1S ON AT PORTLAND My Boripos News Ans'nd PORTLAND, day the first of the land fraud trials began before Unit-| od Ptates Dintrict Judge J. J. De Haven in the new courtrooms of the postoffice bulldiig in thin city, ‘The Ore, June 20.—To many Oregon | cane in that charging United States Senator John H, Mitchell with hav ing accepted fees while wenator of| the United States for servicer ren-| dered to Frederick A, Kribs, by which Umbe@ land claims belonging | ; to the jatter were pasmed through the general land office patent, | Senator Mitchell in represented by x-Henator John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, and Judge A. 8, Bennett. of The I *, while Distriet Attor ney Francis J, Heney represents the government The charge on which Senator Mit- | chell fae trial in regarded by the} government officials as the stron ent of the indictments which ha been returned againat his he vidence is large documentary and is sald to conmist in great part of checks and account books. alleged transactions of 8. A. D. tor Mitchell do not , hor will Puter be with DETAILS OF CHARG The indictment charges that con- trary to the federal laws Benator Mitchell ceived fees from F ler ick A. Kribs amounting to $1,760 for using his influence at Washington to secure the patenting of land claims in which Kribs was interest- | ed, the money being paid to the law firm of which Mitchell was the nlor member Articles of partnership were ex-| ecuted between Mitchell and Tan- ner In 1961, and according to the testimony of Tanner, his son, and Harry Robertson, the document contained the follow proviala "It is understood and agreed that} the interest of each of the parties | to this agreement as to all servic rendered, all moneys received, and all business done by the firm #hall| be the equal one half thereof, except | that for any services which may be| rendered by said John H. Mitchell! in the city of Washington, D. C.,] either in the supreme court of the United States, the court of claims or before congress or any of the de-| partments, shall be the individual matter and claim of said John H. | Mitchell, and all fees so earned by him in either of said departments, and his salary as senator, shall be) the individual property of said John H, Mitchell and the firm shall have no Interest therein; but for ail serv- fees rendered by the firm or either member of it in any other place, save and except as above, shall be considered firm business and the parties equally interested therein.” TAN 'S STORY. When Judge Tanner wan called before the grand jury and asked to the nature of the firm's tranrac- | tions he stated that Benator Mitchell | had no interest in fees for services rendered by the firm before the de- partments at Washington, and in support of this assertion he pro- duced a document purporting to be the original partnership agreement Drunken Indian Storms Saloon “Indian Andrew” was fined $15 by Police Judge Gordon Tuesday morn- ing for being drunk and disorderly. He was rent to podice headquarters | Monday at 12 o'clock by Patrolman Wentedt from South Firat. The arresting officer testified that the aborigine while under the influ- us potations attacked | the Rainier saloon and placed the resort in a state of siege. As am munition Andrew used and every time the bartender or the Proprietor attempted to parley An- drew made good and landed one of the in the right spot. When} | thereof except }at Washington | the Confronted with the which the government had secured Judge Tanner, himeelf under in @ictment for perjury for that the bogus was the | partnership agreement, and threats ened with criminal oqainst his son, broke down eng ~ Je full confession in open court, |searching him at police headquare |met two Port Blakeley Indians if drank with them from a : , SENATOR executed In 1901. In place ot the following voen mibags use already quoted, the 1 to h atituted it each of th in agreed that the nterent of to alt oneys es by the one hale nerviewn “14 John. ourt of his tne 1 all teem ap rt and his his Indl. firm shat nd that the servicen re elved firm, which HM. Mitchell fr the United idual matt a rendered by # Alber before a a ner of the partments any of the reot OF iq f the governs £tOnD. C, op 1) be his tne matter 1 all fee ge vidual hall have no rald John H, required t theretn branches or the ls ment und either Jepartment at Wr where, #t ual 1 by him shall be t and the firrr interest theretr 1 Mitchell shall not t perform any much as he rr perly do ase senator in er for any eon, stituent without charge.” W. J. Burns, of the secret made an investigation whieh clowed that the document nad Sens prepared at a very recent date Sust at this juncture Marry Koberteon arrived from Washington eq: a confidential er from Senator Mitchell to Judge ‘Tanner. Roberts son was immediately taken before frand jury, and subjected t rigorous examination property @ eee > OE we a TANNER'S CONFESSION, wiedged that he had per. Jured himmelf before the grand jury and noid that the pretended articles of pe rehip were drawn and eg. ecuted in November, 1904, and dated back to 1901, at Senator Mitchells request Tanner stated also tha inal artic : ed coat poten should receive all fees for services _ rendered before the depa: and that this arrangement up to the time of the grand jury's investigations. Robertson had pres viously testified before the gram@ jury that he wrote the original are Ucles from dictation in 190L e surrendered to the government confidential letter from Mitchell $0 ‘Tanner. This is in brief a cunmeaiy id some of the facts which have ale ready been published and whieh be brought out on the coming The government i* said to be possession of checks and other dee umentary proofs that Mitchell ree ceived the moneys paid to the fire by Frederick A. Kribs, ané the firm's books will probably alse placed in evidence. ith af With Hen Fruit the patrolman arrived Andrew bad the walls fairly well plastered ap 4nd had about exhausted bis pot tions of war. Jailer Cor ning found more “powe der” in Andrew's pockets whea ters. Corning sald {t was an omelette and rushed to the wash basin tore: move the sticky mars. According to Andrew's story he “firewater” which they pn in purchasing. After | bay he did not recall why But for the kindness of the police, who placed her in the city jail, Louise Jacobs, an Indian maiden of 17 would have been turned adrift in this city Tuesday morning. Patrolman Damm and King pick- ed Loulse up on Washington street Sunday night in a hopeless state of intoxication. She was unable to tell where she procured the lquor Hi Gill, president of the council, was ready, single handed, to rescue the small boys of Seattle from Mayor Ballinger and Chief of Po- Nee Delaney Monday night, when he discovered that his services were not necessary. Understanding that the police force was to be turned loose July 4 to enforce an ordinance prohibit- ing the shooting of firecrackers on that day, he was primed to intro- duce a bill providing for the re- peal of the ordinance, when he was told that the latter provided only for the prohibition of the use of explosives on other days of public celebration, Gill is the only friend which the Seattle small boy has in the coun- cil, He has steadfastly advocated that clreuses should not be charged up with big Hcenses, so that they could better afford to give the Police Befriend Indian Girl Gill to Defend Small Boys’ Rights on July 4 & or who she was with. After much questioning the police learned that she lived at Aubura but she bad no money to purchase @ passage home. a The police went down into pockets, made up a smal! purse sent Louise on he way with the friendly advice of her tors ringing in her ears, youngsters a treat at a small price Councilman Johnston, on the er hand, introduced an last year preventing the use of fire crackers and other noise devices 1 the business district. Younger 8 attle raised such a protest that Be had to seek cover, and Monday night h® authorized the <a that he would not be so f against this year. “The small boys can bombard thé city as far as 1 am concerned.” BY declared. “The nervous people dé not give me the proper support when I came to their rescue last time.” Comptroller Riptinger is tm line for the boys. “I think the police should let the little fellows have all the fun want,” he said, “but hee 4 collar those hoodlums who trouble down town with cannes! crackers, 1 wag a small boy oneq myself.”

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