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MISLAID” ENDS THIS WEEK, BUT THE EDITOR! : ‘ D's FAIR? pees FINE STORY TO FO LLOW (T NEXT WEEK. Wwe WISH MORE OF OUR READERS WOULD CONTRIBUTE, mae reo READ ABOUT OUR ORE SOHO TE ATTY CONTEST. IN THIG ISSUE. ait a 4 ss a ~ | 9 The Pioneer One Cent .' The Onf¥ Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest 1 _ Ca e al F That Dares to Print the News MAGHT EDITION. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE a3, 1905. VOL 7. NO. 103. as CENTS PER MONTH How “Van” and His Crowd Were Nearly Beaten . at Own Game--Poalice Saved Them al BOOKMAKERS GAVE GENEROUS ODDS AND RECEIVED OBJEGT LESSON in C e | BULK OF PATRONAGE UNTIL “VAN" SHED COPIOUS TEARS , it Robbed of $ j 5 000 F AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS AND HAD RIVALS DRIVEN OUT MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP +) “oF BUSINESS—RUMORS OF REBELLION AMONG STOCK. HOLDERS OF THE KING COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, WHO I . P f " - ne SAID TO SUSPECT THAT THEIR RAKE-OFF ISN'T STAFF WRITER OF THE STAR VISITS AMERICAN CITIES WHERE Ss Co the hi ef WHAT THE TRACK EARNINGS SHOULD SHOW—PRESIDENT IT HAS BEEN TRIED SUCCESSFULLY AND UNSUCCESS- e e eS WILLIAMS’ TELEGRAM FULLY pA The biggest steal perpetrated jThe company is supposed now ener the tee #1 baaidi the pubtiontion of neues st Tarkan |UD the counttl In a decade was IN FIT OF GENEROSITY COUNCIL GIVES ELECTRIC OCTOPUS | own the 200 foot of Yeuler way ARTICLES by Staff Writer Jacob Waldeck. consummated on May 31, when an HALF MILE OF LAKE FRONT, LESCHI PARK AND FIFTEEN |/n® brides on It Ax It also comb aldeck, as the representative of this newspaper, has visited a | ordinance was passed and signed by | S808 cach number of American cities where municipally ‘ounee plants beee been | the mayor practically giving to the BLOCKS OF STREETS—INJU NCTION FILED IN COURT BY |!'tely monopolizes all means of long enough in operation to base an opinion as to thelr success or | Seattle Electric company land and ting to the city from the lake in the éstture. - at Lewcht park worth $75,000. PROPERTY OWNERS MAY P REVENT GIGANTIC STEAL vicinity of Lasehi park, particul THERE ARE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES. These articles will deal was made so smoothly there oon Perce er: din this article Dan Dean springs a surprive upon the Meadows by telling the public how the track-highbinders had to resort to ptection to prevent being beaten at their own game. ‘The writer also gives some “inside dope” of an alleged rebellion the stockholders of the King County Fair association. © Saturday's installment of the great expose will be the “HOT- ‘according to Dan Dean's predictions. It will expose some [tell about both; what has been accompished and what the mistakes; | (that at least half of the council un seemed tana connected with the Meadows track that, as yet, have | the strong points and the weak tn practical examples of municipal |dowbtedly voted blindly, and Mayor sinoent Gala dled dF deen breathed in local sportdom.) ownershop as seen by Waldeck Ballinger was just as innocently led) into the trap. |, In 1889 the city vacated what was! park and even | at Lake Washe — —— | The ordinance upon ite face was) known as the Yeuler & McGilvra| ington, who would like to take nolaiag more than a routine meas | plat, which included Leechi park. | goods by wagon > i WeTrrrtrrrerr crite ercccccecey AND THEN THAT WILL BECOME OF MERE MAN? ure seeking to. correct a clerical Through an oversight. lot 1 In| the company's trdght cark Lake error made by the council in 1889,/the original plat was described 48) Washington farmers are comil but it really amounts to the city’s| being in section 5 of township 24,! to pay big prices for the delivery giving the big tract of land known | whereas it is in section 3. The error|their goods by steamer to as Leschi park to the electric oc-| made the vacation of that portion| because all steamers landing at the topua of t plat oceupled by the park! company’s dock must pay $15 @ Mowever, there are still grave) void. that is, the park was not va-| month for the privilege. The farme doubts as to whether the steal was| cated at all ers cannot escape further extortion consummated legnily, and if it was| When the Seattle Electric com-|by taking goods to the city. They aot, an injunction applied for by|pany’s legal protectors discovered | must put them on the company's Attorney Vince H, Faben on Friday | the fact, they got busy and secured | cars, jafternoon, in behalf of interested|the passage of the ordinance cor-| However, t rong prob property owners, will ewtablish the) reeting (he error. The action of the| ability that fon spied sa wih tact council. and the mayor was unpar-|be able to get the injunction Faben applied for an Injunction to) donable from any standpoint. Be-| asked for Friday afternoon. In prevent the Beattie rie com-|caure of the error, the city for 16/ first place, it is claimed that the peny from proc ing with the con-| years prior to last May was owner| city in 1889 had no right to vacate struction of the new pavilion, which|of Leschi park, although nobody |the :esler & McGilvra plat, although occupies @ portion of Lake avenue,) knew it. The city could have taken! jt did so. The object at ‘that ume the only thoroughfare along the) possession of it when the discovery | was to grant a concession to Fred lake shore, completely blocking the! was made last May, had it desired. lz Sander, who built the Yesler ca- street. The company's power house! The park board has been whe eat | wit line through what was mostly San Francisco, June 22, 1904. jor Star, Seattle: The King County Pair association is running under our ; that is to say—the rules of the Pacific Jockey club. I regret for the interests of the Northwest they are con- ting syndicate betting However, there is no provision in our rules against it. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President Pacific Coast Jockey club. xc eteeeeeeee HERES EERE EEE EEE EERE ER ER RE eed next meetii of the association, Will adopt a new rule making syn- dieate booking impossible, uniess the track desiring to fleece the public by such a high-handed pro- cedure is willing to be classed as an outlaw organisation. This, however, will hardly help evident from the tone of the |the King county outfit, as the death re sent by the president of the |/knell of racing in this state has Jockey club that the un-|beem sounded. The entire com- ntike methods adopted by | munity—not only the business ele- County Pair association} ment, but also the sporting frater- ing to the officials of |nity—have had their fill of racing jation under whieh the |and WANT IT STOPPED. Vanter track operates | And when both factions line up a private telegram received | against the track grafters, the lat San Franciseo Friday it 8 | ter stand about as much show of that the leading spirits of paciaenttecena aS estern Jockey club, at the (Continued op Page Seven.) lou Can't Insult ~ This Poor Woman (BY DAN DEAN.) above telegram was received night by the editor of the fs in reply to a query sent to Williams Thursday morning, cecupies the same street, and if the! cn purchasing the park im the near | wilde: }of that day. property owners succeed in prevent-| future, anyhow . plat amp dndbory ne sae on ing the construction of the pavilion! Sut should the municipality have| how valuable the Leschi lake fromt they will be in a position to force | desired to be more generous, it cotild | wauld becoma the company to open the street) have demanded certain concessions,| [t is fi vide & new roadway through its bought, In return for giving back! and its streets under the territorial property around the building the whole park. It could have forced | charter by which the city was gov When the legal sleuths in the|the company to provide a roadway|erned at the time the fact thas employ of the octopus heard of the | through its property along the lake| through an error Leschi park mplated action of the property| shore, and to give the aity the east-| not really vacated until last May, ors, they began to figure out)ern 360 feet of Yesler way, which] years jater, invalidates the vacas how they could block the efforts of|the company is now supported toltion. There are sald to be the citizens, The lawyers made the | own. [other reasons why the Seattle Eleo- discouraging discovery (hat through| ‘The property owners in the vicin-|tric company has no right to a clerical error, the Seattle Electric |ity are in crying need of both these | propriate the park propert: ‘Tester company did not, as it supposed,| thoroughfares, which, of Receasity, | way, Lake avenue and cae impor- own Leschi park |muet be provided sooner or later. j tant thoroughfares in the district, — — EE debe Die tededia |* WASHINGTON, Jane 23.— * At the close of the cabinet | meeting Secretary Taft, refer~ 67a : Hy * ring to the Chinese retalia- “ 4 * — said it was beginning to Z ¢ * look like a serious situation. # < - JUDGE FRATER 4 * The cabinet reached no conclu- # . 4 o * sion, but thought something | ‘ * could be done and suggested o | , TE AND * that the government be more #@ OUS PERSECUTION OF MOTHER BY HUMAN BRU — SATTERG) “ * careful in arresting Chinese RT-HARDENED ATTORNEY AROUSES WRATH OF COURT } __eC “ immigrants. * =<PLAINTIFF AND COUNSEL ROASTED > | ROSWELL, N. M., June 23.—Jaa. (perjury in connection with land deals| #¥¥ ¥&¥¥ ¥ ¥¥ 8 ¥¥¥ EH ‘ JUSTICE BREWER, OF THE SUPREME COURT, SAYS THA 18 ONLY A QUESTION 0F 7 jin New Mexico, It is claimed that a eed H. Talmadge, of Chicago, of the Tal-| big frauds have been unearthed fn} eumemeemanetiie TIME WHEN A WOMAN WILL OCCUPY THE PRESIDENTS CHAULS | madge Southwestern Land company, | the territory, equaling those of Mon: ‘BAD FOR | Was arrested here on a United States tana and Oregon. It is said many/ PHTHHRAAARAARAARRERAEAEHRRAAES aan premmens: ee 1" - | Warrant charging subornation and) arrests will foliow. | ' “Once he threw me through a window. Another time he # : MITCHEL 4 me all over the house with a gun. Repeatedly he has # . - Se ee ae Tora may clothes oft of me. Twice va the hight T Bessie Winked at De Bruler compelled to flee from the house and serk protection of a po- ® Sat eee tee officer. Now he wants to take my babies from me by per- #& (Special to The Star) testimony against my character. I think 1 would rather ®& my vables dead than to give them over to him to be reared # Beasie White, a peroxide parasite that she was moving. PORTLAND, Ore., June 23.—Tea- * bis direction!”—Mrs, Frances Hughes. $ hatioe Schneider's SOGrE WOE 8) ys) Giladeworsd eafeated juntice| ate help ye with yer duds.” ex-| timony very damaging to Senator f pathetic weene this morning ae fal seaman, Whose) Mitchell was given todaj 4 n tit th Poli e ¢ istor torted t y by his for~ A TR RR REE Mhen the caso of Bertha Iverson |!" ® tit with Police J : vision wae distorted by the pota-| q Albert Iverson and Theodore |°" Thureday afternoon and ho tions he was ng away with|™er partner, A. H Tanner, in the i seemed lintler, for forcible entrance and | Winked the arenge ropa, ae Lyroren ae Mitiny af ike pamecmie Sd i q the tortured wit- - Rainer of property, was called for | 497" sentence in the city fail short-| A few bh later he told the| 0 0 = — oes peeictent sepia 266 eae Bey =. ows his case. The ges store acgarrsatcodhmeagey een hier eae eee Hag ato #Phange of venue. ly after she had buncoed Mar-| court that the woman had robbed | “ ping, Gn sererinnss of fees for a ne,” Lawyer Alfus Byers had| court ordered that every line of the|ports that the Japanese repulsed |ing mobilization of troops and ox- either side of the justice sat | tin of th ~ good ship Nebraska, eut | him : | Fle tdemtitiod lottera, checks mam experience Friday morning. proceedings be stricken from the) | 1 iss in the vicinity of /horting the people to be calm. The) St old man and woman, who years | ‘ fine Wenbe Wvatiig: ot the Dé. | Martina wine bee ne Te cca Seen a want to tell you right now,”|stenographer’s notes, Weak | mobilization is expected on June 29. swore to the sacred bonds of | : mS 9 : pease 08 the Other a ket. Judge Frater, moving his vase; Attorney George Aust, who is| Wan autzkeau, June 21, with a f. lock, and today are fighting a few before the| side of the docket laughed merrily | PAleh | heavy loss. An attack by a Russian) 6, perensnURG. June 2—-|eNeh other in the courts—one for | court Incident, when drifted winked at City Attorney D ter an extended argument the clears) is bench for) valiantly waging @ legal battle of " eed viata #2 ie chair, “that defense for the persecuted mother, oan 2 the heights of Nan ‘The minister of the interior has pro- Vie property she has labored yea. thing has got to stop. You can-| assisted the witness from the stand | Chendzy on the same day was also} ii ine publication of the Russ 4 and the other for what does not ' She explained to the bartender} Bruler | Prosecution won an important poimt, | Judge Dehaven permitting the in- —] | troduction as evidence transace i y there, while|Fepulsed, and the enemy pursued de to hin = — ike a record of any such Kind to hy seat in the rear, where, wh Si Otherwise the sitwation’ te ua- for a month y | = SpE Itions other than those involved ta court. The court has ruled she sobbed heart-brokenly, her two) | ot) —— | the indictment, in which Mitchell proposition three times al-| little ones climbed about on her lap| © e ree BERLIN, June 22—It ta reported [Albert Iverson swore to protect and had knowledge of fees paid for hig I want this argument stop-|and innocently prattied. Little Ben-| a icnon b,c, June 23.—| that Russia has asked several banks av ite for Bartha Iverson, only to work before the government de+ L Ask this woman your ques-| nie, a winsome ouster me ~~, It te stated officially that, owing to|@" * loan and that Brussels and ~Abl Pd 7 ego me Rete aa te waits.” "The evidences as Saba it is this court's opinion that) ter Brown” suit, wonderingly pu ~ other capitoin have » sounded Pare wt Sew Decneags Gnd a for the purpe Hill hot burt ber case any to have|the handkerchief away from his bey ron ah nirelbagy poms td Rue! on the same subject. All requests. gd mallers age nevi dg ort Mitchell's knowledge. af an re P them.” mother’s face and, seeing the tears, * 4 Le have been declined it is stated ex~ | 44 Ber pocketbook, where she has | butting the defense’s contenti had attempted, by {nsulting| promptly put koth arms around her hy check in the peace negotia-| + under a guarantee that the war) Worked hard, managing to save up Fast te: Hea teronee oda yoke Phough money to purchase a little | neck and asl her not to ery. Lome, which has become valuable shall be ended in the very near fur to besmirch the character lowing the court's ruling the third Frances Hughes, the mother| “Poor mamma, poor mamma!” he " rae ture. contract between Mitchell and Willie and Bennie Hughes, | said, soothingly. “She's hurted, and lege ng nr da — See the ‘ries of prices, MAGNOLIA BLUFF FLATS TO BE USED FOR FACTORIES—PROP- |\or with Proterich Keeibs nud, the [ me Lod con ee nh. HM ler husband and his young ; is making a desperate fight to| it makes her croy. been renewed and the situation is| GUNSHU PASS, June 23—Thele iy Theodore Shintler, hearing ERTY OWNERS WANT TO OPEN THEM TO USE BY CON. |‘ontract with J. A. Benson, of Cal- the custody of her little ones,| Meanwhile, Attorney Aust, in the serious. The workmen are armed] fact that the Japanese are no longer | ifornia, were introduced as eviden ; et her success, came to Ballard from . iis, ie bvivesty ssatistene wer ao ta i Ea Oe enook py. [and are fighting with the military. | prensing the Russians on the oUt /iig gast and. forcibly made thelr STRUCTION OF ROAD AND CAR LINE—MATTER BEFORE nar ener 4 lg ‘ ers and declared that the Jatter was er aeney in believed to indicate that # PIF) oy into her home, where they have councit . B Hughes. lesman, {defending ® scoundrel, whose only ST. PETERSBURG, June 23.—It| battle is Imminent, or elve a diplO“lpnen staying & itary of Gee bar oath object was to harrass the detenselees | ' authoritatively stated that a new| matic maneuver. The belief in an Mrs. Iverson brought action to “| international law is being project-|early conctuston of peace t# weak=lpayy them removed, only to have ting the order of court |woman whom he had already wrong-| (4 ning. the case continued from time to| Because C. B. Bussell, J. W. Clise/a vacation ires him to pay $50 per|ed beyond measure. fhowares the sopport of his} To end the confusion the court) e— eae ee eae = time. and others are figuring on using | on account < f the construction of In granting the request for alihe tide } = . . | the attie Electric company’s line pmer wife and two children. Mrs. a the case untll after the h - - t , hone degen Suibhen dacneilor | netic’ ts ago “ ine foot of Mag-/ to wort Lawton an dthe proposed : Siliiceses comer pw At 2:15 on Thursday afternoon oo err IC! ures di aid that the endants had wn-| poses, they may soon come before Fort Aa room thie peebiet p ered B On evidence that her husband |Judge Frater gave his decision in lawfuily tresepa upon her pr >: the council with a petition for the Sj se sag Hane, por y or : he Es pee Beaten her, chased her ont of| favor of the mother, giving her the erty and would oe arrested if the vacation of two stree running | value, and tt te en Bre oe in home at the point of a gun and | custody of the children. The court “Stand still there, now boys!|in his possession and explained{ did not keep away j ‘ j along the foot of the bluff for near-|),) any. pen BB Sohennakan to John Denedetti, 8, of Georgetown, guilty of other acts of ex-|stated that the husband had failed) | fc graphically to the uniformed step-| The case has been transferred to} jy wo miles to West Point, as well} i tn balaved to pe ae ge ch ‘ | 18 dragged to death by an infure cruelty in every way to mane good his| We're going to take your picture for) ping stone to juatice that they hud | Justice P. V. Davis’ court at Seat-| oe the side streets latihenaneahiionaed ten taateie re fated cow he lassooed shortly after Huges has brought an action | charges. the rogues’ gallery,” was the ad-/found it and claimed that it was tle rhe startling cheme was|fonable ve Boned i a 9 o'clock Friday morning. the children taken from 1 only wish I could make him| monition of Captain Warde, at po-| broken when they picked it up. P — wen broached to the street committee | Tt ig couhig cupewsen boy wanted to play horsdé tother, not hesitating to malke|pay more alimony,” said the court.| lice headquarters on Thursday aft Osborne sent them in to explain} Conductor Fred Nicholson bo Bn |for the first time Thursday after-| peg the petition for ah elevated | With his uncle's cow, and secured @ tons of the mort extreme sort, | “However, he must pay all costs.” | ernoon. the situation to his superiors, Bremont-Ballard line, has been} noon, and for once the generous! rajiway to the southern end of the| ith which } wards lage her of nearly every offense Jack Colburn, 10, and Frank Ma After much cross-questioning aud jsetiing up the cigar Pa ty fe low | hearted solons seemed to think that | piuet. there is ation Wein coe “ lsooed her-and ti other end morality on the calendar. RRR RARER we H|>PIe 13, heroically faced an Inde-|threatening, the police failed tajtrainmen today His amily has not} iho city's pocket was to be picked | way across Alva avenue Jaround his watst allegations he has backed| ® % | pendent Telephone transmitter as! eateh the boys in a lie and dec Foeontly increased in nize nor has} for too much. The proposition tcok | gr'y mile farther north cae Saceaaiiad: the cow, Bat ee al of the case by the| * % | Clerks Drew and Kent buried them-|that Judge Frater had no jurisdic-|he been raised to the rank of In-| them off their feet | mittee will take up this petition | TOW" Off in a few moments. evidence of several » FIRST JOBS OF # | selves with the impromptu photo-/ tion in this ju fle catch Spector, brt his name has been on It came up in connection with ment. walle The beast shed up the streets of whom has been | * % | graphic appliance. After the police clerks had sol-jthe bulletin board at the car barns} perition which Clive, Bussell, T. N.|” 1 is said that if the Seattle Eleo-|°t. Georgetown with the helpless » been benefited by ihe} * SEATILEITES 3 | "the youngsters were picked up)emnly lifted off the mimic kodak|for the last two days for an al-|fiailer and other owners of prop-|erie company, or Messta: Moore wna {22% Vainly attempting to loosen the they acek to slander. * bet ween ion and Pike on Second | appliance, the boys were given & leged shortage of $1 n his <- lerty. on MMe la mluff had ‘id | Gitman do not build a cnr line to the | Uehtening noone ound his waist y Byers, in conducting the| ###**¥ SS #29 ¥##*% | by Patrolman Osborne, who detect-/hearty handshake all around andjeounts, which moans aoe ee hndan | With the council asking for an ele-| residential portion of the bluff, that | Detore anyone could stop the cows overlooked no opportunity ed wrongdoing in the possession of| left headquarters filled with wonder pieping ~ his eta ; pa Toenday | vated roadway from the city to the! interested property owners will tes ut the rope the boy's head oo ‘ te and verbally abuse| | earned my first money serving) a broken bicycle Each had a half! at their strange experience might it became lodged in the/ top of the bluff across Smith cove,|to float a street car enterprise of |* 20% Tand his skull was fraeturs “a Haghes, and when, after re-|the queen as ® subaltern in the . money chute = did not turn UP} at Garfield street, for the purpose | their own | A doctor was called in, but the > Tiling to the contrary from | Northwest territory at $2.60 per day ee cre moraine. of opening the bluff property with| In anticipation of a atreet car line, | Denedettt Ind died a few hours ets - | erwards. Friday morning, he again|salary, and a field allowance of 73 Sons Stand By Mother Mainh Dartiett. aged 18, dled at a road ay and possibly with a car! property on the bluff is selling from |°TWde Med to further harrass (he/ cents per day, total of $3.23 per Dunia y | $1,000 and $1,500 an acre. A 3.2: p, Thursday night, from heart!" I); explaining the object of the called in on the case, but determined Mother on the witness { unity where beer was fi ’ ates pone oma i 5 gen n explaining th Wel’ 'ie.. the ‘spoposed manutneturiag : ase determ Rpiaskinn, nor insaitiog gues-| 2712 county «Girl Takes Daddy’s Sides, cane. to Ballard re-| octitions Hunseell wnfolded n sehems| yusiuens atthe foot ot the blutt i | me death Was due. to carelessness Dudge Frater “landed” on | robibited gently for his health from Salt) for the future development of Mag: | phuilt up, however, the promont on the part of the boy and no fig 4 ATTORNEY P. D, HUGHES. Lake, Utab, Where he was confined! olin bluff tideflats that staggered | now the most sen portion of the | “vtopsy will: be held ‘ -—= ’ In a hospital for several months 4 nclimen. His iden wae tol bh c i e Bee are asking this woman if . After thirty years of married life,, mother’s home and joined her ” 2 ade Aa the councilmen a Jeity, will probably lose much of its More than 100 graduates of nas hot frequented saloons and LY EHS father, who had left some time pre- er porsats. who. Iive in Wome vacate all war oae main thorough pot Ag pore Aleta ict ‘ oda # , oe " . © © 8 he ground now o-ct A 5 ; map eeate He) can) WEATHER FORECAST ee My + Jeati also testifies on thejmm this city Saturday afternoon ied ty streots could be devoted to| ‘The contract has been awarded to| {he celebration of the first annual ie ll, Br. Byers eerie | ‘the divorce courts, They have three] Ang that her husband was a hard eps i Punece hah probably be held) manufacturing. If done, it would |W, 8, Wilson for the construction of | banauet ot tha ean ahupal at oe - ae ne ee unday: ndertaker 8, May extensive secatt : ashingtof Thursday nigh: ss PMillesho- ; ‘ sruel to her, and f be a more extensive vacation of|a three-stdry hotel on the west side ~ oe, ane oe | he grown sons and @ daughter of 15. thar heuae aaa several scenea on {Held has chargo ofthe body street, than that at the time the]of Second avenue between Pike and | !ectlons were rendered by the ‘ets . Y Soot Oe ees ev | Partly Cloudy to Cloudy This Aft- the danghtet that mat-|tho stree® when he had met her, sages rene Great Northera established {ts new! Pine. ‘Che building will cost $25,- | Ple qartette, Joe Miller, A. Turners hans ie accent pa ae erncon; Tonight and Saturday, a ie cont a wy clash, Mrs.|She asks a divorce and the custody! The jury in the case of Charles D.| cermins grounds in this clty me 000. J ai bates ane Aetiver Seat etn vi.” | bight West Winds, . at | of the girly Forenc Marks vs. the Ferry-Baker Lumber| It fe also said that local busi reverie © $e! . * | t Broie Sitlile oveb fies: ‘Greer: ge Re Rs age an one tons grown bone stand with}company, in the federal court, on|net® men are figuring on uring} = La afidiences are attending the | hold’thetr armuat penieand reunieg rrr meg ies fugh J, O'Netil, local ticket in me in appearance, is inclined | their m@her, and the daughtér, with) Thursday evoning brought in a ver-|the passage of a ‘bill at the next | course of free lectures by Professor} at Pleasant Beach on Wedne! % ature, and of uneer-| Hugh J, ell, @ winsome aati 4 ‘annesest | ee n Of the legislature vacating| Knox at Fern hall, on Seventh near! July 19. All kinds of sports di i ‘and that because she| chin saucily in the air, lines up omfdict for tho plaintiff, and ass i] session 0% 4 © ferement mentally, scratch |scalper, ie the. Gefendant in 81 to be wager’ the ‘father’s side, eZ the damages at $1,200 on account| the Smith. cove waterway, ‘The| Union. Professor Knox ia one of twke place, ‘The grocers aft trying ad and mymmered. He had| friendly ult to test the legality of | wag den permission to go to ¥ ot volved while operating! Great Northern railway would re- the ablest mental science lecturers. to get the commission to intilla oP evidence to offer|the new anti-ticket scalping law, ee ‘at the parks and“other pub-| The case Is before Judge Point Te ea tn the sannaaee milk pet FN otabal Aelia atin Ip agi: ig eter ee sion gnen to join ") ° ort of the insults to which The Northern Pacific js the plaintiff, Ue places, she a her! dexter. y= P , a ET

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