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? : & THE STAR 16 THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER THOROUGHLY COVERING CONVICT HUNT “NIGHT EDITION. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest THE ! MORNING NEW8—LOCAL AND FOREIGN— N THE STAR—NOT “REHASH The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 1 190! WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM 6 120. VOL, 7. BO. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News MONTH 25 CENTS PE -C. E. CONVENTION IS REV. M. A. MATTHEWS WIRES THE STAR THE GLAD TIDINGS —WILL MEAN 90,000 VISITORS. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD (Special to the Star) SPOKANE, Joly 13.— Seattle will get 1907 Christian Endeavor Convention. We are in the lead! REV.M.A.MATTHEWS The above message received by ‘The Star from Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Seattle, who has been tn Baltimore attending the C. BE. gath- ering there, will be halled with pleasure by all Seattieltes. Tt means that this city will act as host, two years hence, to 30,000 ©. B. delegates, from all over the | world. Tt means that these 30,000 will re turn to their homes tn the four more remarkable opportunities, It means that, during the conven tion here, the name of Seattle will be flashed over the telegraph wires and the cable. that Seattle will be given the best bit of advertising it ever re- ceived, and that, as a result, the fu ture of this elty will be materially benefited. The earnest thanks of the city are due to the enterprising band of Se- quarters of the globe and tell of thisjattle Endeavorers who worked #0 city, ite remarkable growth and hard to secure the coveted plum. STEAMSHIP MATE PINCHED FOR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS A complaint was received at po- fice headquarters early Thursday Morning from Pier 1 by telephone that 26 head of steers, being loaded for shipment to an outside point, Were being cruelly treated by Cap- tain Carter and First Mate A. Han- fon, of the steamer Whatcom. An investigation of the report by Humane Officer Clarke and Patrol-} man Glasscock revealed a terrible! —e of cruelty employed to get) @ terrorized animals aboard the Vessel on time. | ‘The first mate was armed with a heavy iron bar, weighing about 4) de, and he had used it with tell- Ing cto upon the cattle. iy of them bore the traces of Tecent attacks at the hands of the Master and mate, and one steer had &n eye gouged out. Officer Clarke immediately ar- Tested the mate and took him to police headquarters, where he was Hed out in the sum of $20. Officer Clarke would have arrest- ed the captain, but he begged off representing to Clarke that he must look after the steamer. A Star representative called at the boat and personally looked over the cattle and found many of them bleeding freely from the cute and Jabs inflicted by the mate while trying to force them down a steep chute to the steamer’s deck, which was below the wharf, it being low tide Some of the wounds inflicted by the mate were several inches deep, as the fron bar was polnted sharp- ly at the end and its weight alone drove it over its heads at every blow. Hanson has been charged with cruelty to animals and the police claim that he ought to receive the full Umit of the law, as the case Is an aggravated one. ALASKA WIRES DOWN AGAIN ‘The Alaska wires of the wie and nothing will be known of what ia passing up there until another States signal corps continue down) steamer comes in. ‘on this side of Fairbanks. It is not} known when they will be repaired. Nome and Fairbanks are again as | Isolated from the outside world in the days when there was no line. The Jack of recent knowledge is especially aggravating in marine circles as nothing ean be known of the veesels until they make this | port, no matter how much delayed The only communication is vy boat,| they may be. ’Wants $2,000 For Bugs Picked Up In City Jail Because for two days and two nights he endured the attacks of va- tious species of vermin in the city fail, and suffered the fear of many Varieties of contagious +diseases, George A. Selber thinks he is en- Titled to $2,000 damages, and ls ®Bing to recover this amount from David J. Gardner, who, he alleges, Bad him arrested on a charge of Wurglary which was never sustained By evidence. The trial of the case on before Judge Griffin, Attor- Vince Faben and Walter Ful- ton representing Selber. Selber says that on the evening of Tune 1 he was conducted to Gard- Wer’s office in the Starr-Boyd biock By Former Police Judge Baer, who} asked him to walt there a few min- utes; that Gardner's Iittle son came to the office and went away again. reporting Selber’s presence in the office to his father, who had him arrested on a charge of burglary and thrown into the city jafl, where he was left for two days and then discharged. Selber says he was unable to wear the clothes he had on, after being released, and that he burned them, having a horror of the repulsive dis- eases and vermin that infested the jail. He alleges also that he was unable to get back his former em- ployment with the Seattle Electric company as a gripman, because of the ill-repute into which he was brought by the charge, FUNERALS ARE HELD OVER VICTIMS OF TRAGIC DROWNING The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, the late wife of James Mitchell, 1422 Twentieth, wan held at the private parlors of the Bon- ney-Watson company Wed afternoon. The remains were in- terred in Lake View cemetery OVER SUBSCRIBED — NEW YORK, July 13.—The sut-| ?,4 scription lists for the Japan © gov- ernment loan, at 4% per cent closed | yesterday, subscriptions having poured in from all sides from capit Slists anxious to loan their mor fo the little brown men. Owing to day | H. ¥. Gibson was buried Thurs- day morning, after short services at the Bonney-Watson company, at Lake View cemetery. Both met death by drowning in some wnaccountable manner in | Union bay a week ago. the large excess of the amount de- sired, the allotments will probably be made in a proportion of only 20 25 per cent of the amount of- OTTAWA, Ontario, July 12.—The Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern rail. | way Dill passed the senatg yester- yiday and now awaits the Myal as sent. This ie J. J, Hill's road 0 ee te i i ee ae NEW YORK, July 18 more people died from the aw prostrations nt hot wave is or in years and of of the worst the longest duration Yesterday's death eee eee eee Ee RRR EERE KILLED POINT RICHMO: house of the giant powder | let alone the doctor bills, Lilly was | told the sad news Thursday night | that his little b | burned to the | family te now homeless as well as | GREEN LAKERS AFTER Chinese laborers. in the building at the time an standing 90 feet fre ‘The mixing house was a str near by were cow oune fully 40 fect of the eight men were trunks being Three of the limbless bodies were found near the demolished building but the others are undoubtedly lost| beyond recovery eee eee * The *| Standard Off company has pur- & chased two @ : ed tide lands or $10,000 an acre | *| This isa #| provement ¢ record price. eee ee eee RRR INJURED Charles Schwartz, a laborer on the/ new flats at the corner of § floor of the building at opto a pile of boards and was ne verely tajured. Schwartz wae carrying a hod of lime and was preparing to enter a) he lost his balance} He had been working on the building only « short time. He was immediately taken to the Seattle General houpttal found to be severely shaken up a bruised about ihe head and body Schwartz has no relatives in the city and ts a single man. window when GIVE STARTLING EVIDENCE KANSAS CITY, July 13.—In the United States against the Standard Oj1 company and Walter Pierce. Oil company, today, Henry Whalen a former employe of the Republic proceedings of the Republic at Cleveland from the 8 Whiting. The witness said he re celyed an order to raise or prices from the local manager of the salesmen were in structed not to fight the Standard, but all independent companies. the former assistant CRIPPLED FOR LIFE FINDS HIS FAMILY HOMELESS by a horse while at work and has n in the hospital ever since. With debts stacking up around him, eat Bellevue had yund and that bis penniless. | return to Seattle from Baltimore on | Thursday night, and will occupy bis pulpit again on Sunday morning and | ¢, NEW SEWER SYSTEM The position asusmed by mom bers of the Green Lake Improve ment club is that they have been neglected in the various improve ments wet on foot recently, and at & mooting of the club on Wednes day night they drew up a petition! to the city counc ting forth the| need of & sewer system in that vt einity As an undeniable argument the members of the club strongly instat | esent, the neighbor-| idemic of disease caused by the! mage from cemspools and out-| | houses, which has now about filled sogay soil. It is understod that the plan to connect this suburb with the city's system of sewage control) TO GRT POINTERS i¢ looked upon with favor and the they should be fuvored in th ter just as much as Fremont * water and Latona, not more than | mile or mor | | manager of the Republic, in Kan mers for about Tho rebates run from $4 to $40 a month to dealers trade was sought Standard and He told how the Republic transferred oll to each other and borrowed each It is understood the} next hearing will be held in Joplin, WEATHER FORECAST Showers This Afternoon and To- night; Friday Fair, Warme KKK KKK * * BOISE, Idaho, July 13.—Judge * Beatty in the *® court this morning granted en *® % injunction restraining the Sho company ®/ * from diverting the water of the #| *& Snake river # scenic boauty of Bridal Veil * * of Straussburg, waves in a single Airection energy 1s saved by the new inven-fstreet their rend } | * ot young hoodlums who have be ITI T OI TOTO TOK tt tte | , July 13.—Prof. Braun, claims to have ai ceeded in ditecting wireless electric | street gang. They make the corner Much jot Twenty-fourth avenue and Irving, turned to F opium den wh | ber of schoolmates, just for the fan of the thing and upon using the| drug became a slave to it. He fin- N. W. COMPANY ment of the concern was made up| nd that the oll ecame| n Lake claim that! at itizens of Gr distant Rey. M. A. Matthews, pastor of| | Fire At 8 o'clock Thursday afternoon fire destroyed the entire house R. S, ldly, at Bellevue, There also 4 im the house at the U the fire that can not be fo the ruinget the home. his was raised by the people sel levue at a dance for t pectal benefit ef the Lilly family. The n hia little cot in the hoapttal and can not turn a finger toward the aid of bis beloved father, as he lays family, le @ pitiful eight to see. evening. Sunday morning Dr, Matthews ung People on | (y will ap@ak on “Our be evening sermon will Consetemee 8} On the night of th Matthews spoke to 1 Ds 7th inst, Dr y 9. WILL FRY HUMMELL NEW YORK July 18. Justice Davis, of the criminal branch of the supreme, court, today annour that he has foun FRANK DWYER, white, foreman, | that unless the city takes steps to| dence to.try Attorney Abe MH. Hum | immediately relieve the conditions: | as they are at p hood will be constantly fn dread of | an mell gnd Benjamin F. who have been tr acy ih subornation of perjury In the DodgésMorse cane He et their ial for Beptember 18 Hummel is one of the most prom Inent lawyers in the city Judge. Prater, of the eupertor court, haves Friday morning — fo: land, where he will attend the| | teunton ef the Bociety for Charity| in port at 1 o'clock Thursday after- and ©etreetions, which t# to hold! noon A meetitigdn that city ented in the work of Juver and men of long experience § he First Presbyterian church, will] w rk among youths will be present BLOODY DUEL WITH nvoted to the subject, “Is Seattie’s|ri6g Charlotte Newman, the cas€| strong story of mistaken identity 000 people 19] inthe meantl Itimore, and preached twice on| lice station, having expr | tire to share bis incarceration. H./ pending the arrival of Guard Mur D, Helmceken, a step-father of Mrs.|phy. Castle wilted when he saw Ohlandt, and Mrs, Crowley, of ;| Francisco, has been retained to de-|the “game was up.” sufficient evi- Steinhart, ted for conspir- | morning, injured the horse SEATTLE BIG DELEGATION OF RAILROAD |, day afternoon. th he told Morton he would enign before he left for Europe 1 e find It In understood that the meet-| ing will rem ¢ itwelf more into a discuanion of juvenile court pro-| coedings thap anything else. NEw YORK July 14-—Chairman Morton today announced that Chauneey Depew had not resigne 18 @ director of the Equitabl | Depew'n connection with the *o-|/ geVENTH CONVICT CAPTURED IN ELLENSBURG WEDNESDAY, ates clety an special counsel tern Auguat 1, Th fies, which paid Depew $20,000 & year, has been abol tahed Still In Trouble |,eutessivna” suiy 12° bner Carthy on Tuesday night, also bag > ged Cly Castle, in a gen round-up of hoboes nere last night NIGHT—WADE 18 THE ONL eclal to The Stard (Special to The & VICTORIA, B. C, July 13 There is no question as to the! Japs. orge D. Collins, the lawyer of cineo, who fled from th y with a charg | Identity of the two escaped convicts, BaY|/Guard Murphy from the McNeil of bigamy bADK-|ieiand penitentiary arrived | ins over him, will come before DO-lthis morning and identified both| lice magistrate Hall this morning,| men rged with perjury, inasmuch @8| Castle was partially identified Ly has declared that he never mar-| &heriff Thomas, but put up such a will not be prosecuted until! the ar-lthat be nearly rival of San Francisco officials aud,| again, Howe ned his freedom homas decided to hils wife occuples| be on the eafe side and locked up 16 same cell as Collins at the po- | Castle with the | other hoboes, and ed a de-|held them on a vagrancy charge San |) Murphy and doggedly admitted that fend Collins Castie stated that he and Me- POR eg T Nov gee cor. | Carty beat their way from Vashon tp ghar Maga. ypc Ren Besa Ding ~ | twland after having stole it u , wagon | « stolen a boat Hded with @ fruit peddier's wagon | ang ro oe winks tina, Stier ween at Third and Main early Thursday ” Third « n . 1 | Doth heading for east of the moun- tains, and thought that by joining a threw the driver off the w Ml o eng of tramps with which this verely shaking him up. The Carl town is overrun they could make Jwas in cha of Mot un J. J] thetr escape Sherman, and the peddler's name was Donato Vivolo. About $5 worth | The steamer Cottage City arrived r Dollar was reported Exchange as passing wnsend at 1 o'clock Thurs- AGENTS WILL BE IN THE CITY FRIDAY NIGHT {Special to The Story SPOKANE, July 13—The party of 175 members of the National As- sociation of Ratlroad agents ar- rived here from Butte last night and are taking In the sights here today. The party is traveling in a spectal POLICE PREVENT FIGHT TO DEATH BbeTWEEN DESPERATE MEN—DUEL WITNESSED BY second time within the onthe William Erick- { the Alki saloon, a} dive on West Washington place for a fight with | d at the Wayside Emer-/ epital tly er 8 and John Aberr x war » headquarters. Both more or less, and] PORTLAND, July 13 Pollock, of Portland, an slave of the cocaine habit, h rtland to de vhen the use is bat years age. He v na boy with a num-| | y changed from one drug to an | | FILES ANSWER Steamship he Northwestern company, owners of the Tacoma,) which wus captured re tly as @ prize of war by the Jay filed their answer to the |crow against them. | The crew demand $5,000 each be couse of the hardships suffered while the boat was wedged in the ice, and claim that they did not know when they left this port that the would be Mable to capture as & prize The former owners, the steamship company, contend in their answer that they are not liable for any| hardships suff i while the vessel was ice-bound. They admit the al legations as to the nature of the ship's cargo, but claim that, after the veasel was confiscated, the crew | Were furnished transportation home nd were paid regular wages in full for all the time they were with the boat, and that the captain provided them with all the comforts possible under the circumstances. YOUNG HOODLUMS ARE UNDER ARRES) a a | Justice of the Peace Cole, of Southeast Seattle, is making a de-| termined effort to break up a gang| ‘i making the life of the people there | miserable by their petty depreda- | tions for the past month or so. | The crowd is known as the Irving 2VOUS. It appears that the gang {ts head CROWD OF SPECTATORS Erickson will have his face dis-| figured for life. Patrolmen Hedges’ and He entered the saloon in time to pre- vent them from murde < an- other, and took their knives away from then. Matt Seara, a Japa is held an a witnees. The men became after wrangiing or a while, decid ed on 4 duel to the death. When COCAINE FIEND HOME TO DIE [COPPER TASTES other antil he began to use cocaine. His family is wealthy, though he was cut off without a cont by his count of his ¢ ug habit “There t* no use in my trying to reform,” he said. “I though I had 4 will, but I find | made an error isited aa} For 30 years T have been in the grip of this monster and can’t tear loose. 1 am afraid to die, for I don't know what { shall face in the he but T kno proachin, fter, lea by some older boys from Seattle and York and that they are cor rupting the lads of Southeast Seat tle, teaching them to steal anything they can lay their hands onto and coaching them to destroy property. raid gardens, not out of mischi but maliciously. Cole has had one of the leader o. have Mtreatedoand sentenced to jail for the | petty dareeny, but the lad went back to the gamg as soon as rel Thursday Cole caught p gang tealing bottles of beer from arrested them. He has sworn out warrants a brewery wagon ar for them=charging petty larceny and Thereday afternoon Deputy Sheriff MéKenzio went out to South east Seattle to bring them to aa | county jail. They will probably appear before | Judge Prater at the next session of the jmveniie court The names of the boys are Elmer Sutherland, Burch Delap neer boys and and brother, thre twe last names unknown. TTT Te ere r rere Morris Grozensky, a fo’ subject of the czar, finding his # name inconvenient for uve in % Uncle Sam's country, had it % changed to Morris Gross in the superior court Thursday morn ing. . * HAS NAMF * - * * * KR ek SWEDISH FESTIVAL. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fremont Swedish Methodist church, will bh at 1 AN welc land yxicated and,|marked that he wo and 90 Jare held in durance vile. Their] ST.- PE names are Clarence Brown, Frank | is stated on good authority that M. O'Brien and Elmer Fulton ons and car porters and other cc ployes of the Gre | Northern Pacift commission m that death is fast ap- trolman inv boys were « of the stolen m eeeeeeee poys named “Jeffie” and “Rob-| great disorder in the chamber of | “dip. |nounced that he would withdraw | of tt his signature from the amnesty and | 1s stil! undis President Doumer adjourned the | is stated, ho: chamber midst uproar. +K ee E SEE EEE |ment Thursday afterneon on the their semi-annual festival the chureh, corner of Kilbourne and Aurora street, Friday evening at od program will be Jered, and refreshments will be| Transporting company against Bar |tock & Tonkins, Tho latter have |bullt a board fence on the Lake|the court house to the Washington property and the trans-| Board of EB train of nine coaches on the North- ern Pacific, They will leave for Seattle to- the officers entered the floor was|™MOrrow morning, arriving there at slippery with blood, and a crowd|7 O'clock tomorrow evening and will of half drunken w wing cries of this time, Jack! percut!” ai | that clev iches were urg-|PTObably spend a day in Beattle son with ribald |#"d another in Tacoma before con- o at him, Billy!” “Get him | Unaing thelr way to Portland to at- “Give him an up-| tend the annual convention of the 4 “Bee that feint? Ain't | *#soclation. . The party ts In charge of D. B. They all dispersed when the two| Gardner, district passenger agent mbata officers drew thelr billies and waded | Of the Northern Pacific at St. Louis. in. “ta ee, Lee Erickson was weak from loes of bicod, but his condition is not seri- ous, and the Wayside surgeon re- id till live to wield the knife again unless compil- ations developed. SALEM, Ore, July 13.—G. W. Lauth, 23, was hanged this noon at the penitentiary for the murder of his mistress, Mrs. Leonora B. Jones, at Oregon City, during September last, for jealousy. Patrolman McDonald ts working IS NOT SCARED wonders at the rear entrances of Western avenue commission houses, (By Sertpps we Ass'n? three watermelon thieves TERSBURG, July 13.—It Bouligan will shortly resign as min- Their game was to steal the mel- | ister of the interior, to be succeeded ii them at a low figure to| by Trepoff. The terrorists renewed jored em-j| thelr warning against Trepoff, who Northern and@/{s constantly receiving letters tell- railways. The | ing him that his end is near. Tre- failed to under-|poff makes no concealment of the why their profits fatied to be| fact that he expects to be killed, xe as usual, and bad the pa-| but his nerve {s unshaken tigate the case. The! A notice from the terrorists says: ught red-handed, and|“Your sentence is to be executed in 1 to sample a few|your own room. You will die in * as a just re-| your bed.” ward for breaking up the evil, McDonald hel “pike eee EERE ODIP’ STUBS TOL *® PORTLAND, Ore., July 13. The day was consumed in the trial of Congressman Wil Hamson et al. in arguing the various motions of the defense for striking out testimony and a motion for non sult AND DROPS PURSE Two women guests of the Stander hotel were the victims of footpads at the corner of Madison and Sum- ee ed o'clock But for the fact that one of the light fingered gentry stubbed a toe and fell, one of the victims would have lost a gold watch and a large amount of money. They were when the eet ee te ee walking along Madison purse was snatched from one of the wes women’s hands. They turned around avexihiss tats td to see the pickpockets slipping PARIS, July 13—A scene of|away in the dusk when one of the " ered out sharply and fell to ‘n> | deputies was witnessed today dur-|the pavement. The women ran up, ing the discussion of the bill grant-| determined to catch him it possible, jing amnesty to those who! but he jumped to his feet and made were condemned in connee-| off, leaving the purse near the spot. tlon with the pa in connection with the revolution Jary conspiracy of 1899, The bill! |paased the senate Tuesday during | | the UNIDEN1/FitD revolution yurse of a sensational debate Minister of War Berteaux an MC OW, July 1%.—The tdentity assassin of Count Schoualoft ed by the police. It that the prisoner was a leader among the revolut - ay » iota. A crowd tn the Judge Griffin is hearing the argi-| the prefecture set upon the to the street sin, who w a ntroversy of the Lake Washington | \i4 torrinly beaten all over pet that the be in Notices have beon | alization weeks, beginning portation company is contesting thel session for th right to do sa Monday, August BURG, July 13.—Sheriff mit on Wednesday evening about 7) Y ONE STILL AT LARGE Both Castle and McCarthy werd taken to Tacoma by prison guards | this morning, where they will be |locked up in the county jail with! the other captured convicts, Sticke Iney, Les Malone and the tw@ | Wade is the only fugitive now af Jar He in still believed to be ig hiding on Vashon island. Castle wan sentenced to two years in prison on @ charge of altering a |money order. He sentenced *, and his term expired | from T 2 a : Reports ha reached Marshal Hopkins’ office from Gig Harbor and other t# down the sound that # man supposed to be Geo: Wade, |the only one of the ed cone arently |victs yet at large, |making for Shelton. If it is Wade he will probably make his way to Union from Shelton, and attempt to take the morning boat down Hood's canal to Port Gamble. The sheriff at the latter place has been ifted, and will be on the lookout for him. Marshal Hopkins intends |to recall all parties searching Vash« island, am It ie not thought pos the convict could be ther MAN} ARE EAGER FOR FREE LAND Between the hours of 9 and 10: on Thursday morning at the United ates land office in the Pacifica block, over 250 men filed in to lay, | claim to a piece of land thrown open for settlement by the government Thursday. This land is situat north of the Quinalt Indian reserva, “on and 50 miles north of Hoquiam, For the last two days men from all parts of the st: have been are riving in the city in order to at the opening of the United Jand office on Thursday morni; All were dismissed before 10. o'clock. It is thought that by there will be somewhere in neighborhood of 400 names en land office books. KICKED Him IN THE FACE Tt was n for Police 8: geon Wiltsie to take a number stitches in the ip of Walter Torn- Us, who was kicked down the steep Steps of the Saratoga saloon, at the corner of Occidental and Washinge ton shortly after 9 o'clock Thurs- day morning. John Bussin, the assailant, af- tempted to escape by sneaki: ;|@way after he had nearly kick the man into a state of insensibility. Two self appointed “sleuths” fol- lowed Bussin, who tacked up on@ side of the street and down and finally turned into an alleyway where he was caught by Patrolman O'Connor, who had been notified of the fight. Tornlis was taken back to thé saloon, where he was identified by the victim who had revived suffi- ciently to be taken to the police sta- tion. Both were booked on @& charge of fighting. They were drinking together and | Tornlis followed Bussin to the bot- tom of the steps when assaulted. |Tornlis kicked him in the face @ | number of times. ‘ | o<nomuediimnieiginmapebiaecetailll OO ee * *% \* The county commissioners ¥ * on Thursday went through the # * formality of canvassing the ® * vote of the people of South Se- # * attle on the question of annex- ¥ * ing that suburb to Seattle. The *® * vote was found to be almost * * unanimous tn favor of annexa- ® * tion * * The next step in the process #® * of annexation will be for the # * people of South Seattle to lay & * the matter before the city # * counel! of Seattle. This will be w *% done soon, . * RRR RE RRR GREEN LAKERS INQU; SITIVE The fire and water committee of the city council, at its meeting on day night, appointed a spe- jcial committee to secure a detailed Statement of the revenues and ex- penses of the department for the | purpose of ascertaining whether or not the department is making suf- ficient money to warrant a cut in rentals. The committee is to report in two weeks. A special committee from the Green Lake Improvement club at- tended the meeting on Wednesday |night and asked as to whether or not the money ts being taken from | the water fund and used for general | purpose: * * BANK CLEARINGS, |® July 13, 1905 }® July 18, 1904 *« Increase over last * POM eevecdauas $272,560.25 #8 * a