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Want a Btore, Second Bunset 6060; Ind, 12 office, Ragley’s Drug and Pike, Phones, | G. N. Lohndroff, cigar store Becond Avenue. tab’ Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First. Ave. Nard Ave P.M. Mullen, 321 posite City Halt Fremont Drug Co, Ewing Street and Fremont Ave. TES FOR CLA! ADVERT! Cents enV lanted Ade One In . “HELP WANTEO™ rie OTHER ADS One Conta hp we One week, & con! insertion. ARMSTRONO, facial My electric vi- Ster Want Ad. Agencies: | s Wanted, | Pie sr®er rurnrrone co. ie the highest prieg for seca | hand furatture Main a6: Ind. i | VALDEZ PORNITORE . Righest prices fer, household geode M10 Pivel Ave, White 1. A \ WDD paye cash oF will ex@hange Kt goods. Maly Ded. Pike. Wanted with Park Children to beard. by AYE AS Beat oF care For Sale. DESK ROOM, w..5 den Rice Jarge sttica, phone, blook ete. For Exohanwe For Exchange WI-S-9 Boste Toth Phones Main Finanei THE STAR LOAN CO. St Colman block, Ml First av The recom nised bank of the me earner, A clerk, bookkeeper, eng neer of employe oan money of us on his note without security Amount. Monthly & ceonitl Week! #100 Repay 8160” or 3% or %® Repay i280 or or » Repay &® oF te or Business confidential, no unpleasant tnquirtes: THE CRESCENT LOAN COMPANY, POUGRT BOUND NATIONAL BANK es F ABATTL ; e tal atoc! i. ry | Boe, SS Pate, "pew ar ae | emith, vie pres. f oor reer inte in tay nels ot the United Btw . - —— CANADIAN rank or “cow oe Mart Buiial Advances money to ail teflable sat- nen, ne 4 ried employes, men or Rasy payments. on their note. Low rates, 4 ha Publicity. VIRTUR sean Los | ase a area iS React TO LOAN Priv: of interest. and a) ae money at low rat & horn, a6 ide. rooms 2 ¢ and 5 Lee YT ANKORD Diighed Iket Mame. ler "blk Phone Main 106 ORATOR and Academy A militafy school for young men and boys; & seminary haati the beat focated school tn the North went, th md year under new own eb 1M; write College and Academy vr oe fe ANDINAVIAN AME AN Of BeattionA gene oki Mransacted: deposlte, $3.0, oy Ce 9 alias. rem = Th Laine. caster, tite om aeet. cashier, Geo i ‘aiet cashier, W. in Collier, hier, raceme Be SAVINGS BANK. ba ee ne ‘Hestelder ER bx => ler, relal” savings “urne Soatnenm WAR aoe oF i Becend: avenue, ge nash ine Seve end Auri DW. PEAY, ase aaa Bp. ona NADBAU—«s Alaska SARUNaay™ iN INSTITUTE OF O8 inte Depostt ide. ha Beastie: ANDERSON SUPPLY CO, ERSON SUPPLY CO. iit Cherry bor se DR sam eanen only. IN, 2 Arcade Skin die Fa Sot oO mp a man, GS Epler Ave B32 Cherry “Bet As Shs SSS SSS a Sr F A RS woes Ps b Rete amet BUSINESS CHANCE. OF INTEREST TO YOUNG MEN. No time to prepare for the the, gp a te ag nod Ein rent Grocery Stores that ‘are fully fixtured, large and sma. be weil located and rents lo R. Yerxa & Sons, Main fo frauota et price. Inquire Auction Sale. AUCTION SALE OF GOOD FURNE ‘TURE. THE CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. KG. BICKERTON & CO. sell on the premines, No. 1at7 th Ave. Zth of Aug- tet ie) sharp. &: worl mattresses, chairs, tables, ood ing. pillows, stands, cur- ains, Morris chair. tollet beds. Hinol Dureane, & Co, Auctioneers. "hounckecpiie ot 2 oF 4 furnished rooms, close joward Ave. N. Main seo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY | rooms for rent. Ind. Al7I2. 8 — pater Rent—Meveckeomng Reome or four nice housekeeping easonable walking distance ‘Columbia. ey Farnianea housekeeping rooms. 1116 For Rent—Houses / Rh RENT HOUSES. mu ct ! Main 7%. -t | oath Secltie “tare Revaones Te hent “Prone on ‘room cottage to man and ‘on Green Lake car line. Por and details phone Main #139. —26 adress #0. box & Beckie? : rooms furnished for hourekeep- Also piano and sewing machine. Stewart. -t polished onk furniture for ale ¥ wi in. Parties lgy casts ination street. fe iid, “=a | te eae EH saimon ie and 2e each. ave. fish bait, at Pacit Si Pike wtrect, ite Fie When tired of experi- menting and letting others experiment on | you, eal! on Dr. Armatrong. He can cure you; he cures others, why not you? Conmultation free. Hours 10 to & Phone fixing. L //\ eS Arcade | Bldg. Lady attend- ant If you are sick your spine needs J. Pp. BALL, Lawyer. Consuitation Free. Moderate Fees. Laws of Husband and Wife. 9-16 Starr-Boyd Bidg., 619 int ave. A, A. ANDERSON, 821-329-325 Arcade brdiding. Seattle. 3 yearn practice W. H. Merritt, 6 New York Bik. INBON, A ROSSMAN & JONNBON, Attorneys ai ww. Per injury canes ma tialty. "00 Pacitic block, Seattle” Philip Tworoger, @@ Oriental Block. — Lawyer, 1-2 Sullivan consultation tree. ticket for Col fain 710. rena $0. Main 7101. Phymorth Beck pullets, boc each, Prei- ‘Ave, near Marion, 2 Fgune cow with calf, $%. 2011 Grand ‘ari, Interbay. B® wo violins for sale. Ind. A iis. —® (ened lal em he =~ eee W. T. feott, 4 Marion Bik. se Miltenery. = DR oro. H MERDE! ox Builders AE... Mirage ttle Firat Nesta | eee 4 coin) 3 dare Sarl Phone for Sale. ~~ FSR ABOUT Tika $2002 neree of excellent alder land. en good foal handy to electric cat and only 3 minutes ride from MMo- peer Square, terms BO carh. balance ta ne distance of city very ” ANE ADAMA, 0 LOOK AT THis. improved place of 16 ae house. room barn, eh pet Sonos Figg halt choice, bene. cow. Price Sd, camy terme take ©. train $3 am. to Meadowdale for Geo. Wheeler, at the postofth GREEN LAKE 5 acres clome to cur line improved. with all kinds fruwt. garden truck of t-room house, barn and other dulidings A place that you an independent living that will make you rich ina years. = ry hy it for 53.am. mene Ory horwes, all bighty FORTY acres land. pot far from Pleasant Beach, excellent fruit land, or for chickens. Will buy ten sores of as fine water- front ae you can fied near Seattle ¥ acres of bottom land. 16 acres been plowed, located at Fletch- ors bay HAMBELETON & OLSEN, 7 Marion Bidg Four-acre chicken ranch, new houre fence and outbuilfings: running ter, near Lake Waahin or low, terra ensy. Chan. L. theldc 2 ilaller Bldg. forenoona. 4 ACRE TRACTS. Wiil_sell you one of our acre tracts of rich black soll, close to car line, south of Columbia, with fine view of jake; land cleared and ports set for fence. [0% eamy terme. FRED J. KERK CO. Ine. 7 Colman Bide Phone Main @% Righty acres of Al upland cleared. Price $108. Ail informa’ by phoning owner, North 171, after Spm = i FREE GOVERNMENT LAND. te ener lands, Umber bande. oe ad | riptions. R. O SMITH & CO. Room 3 Times Building. CHEAT PLACE.—My husband is dead. erect Sear ry ho chickens nd | Wiison. In ranches at Atlantic ington St W ACRE nm Station, only TRACTS, N Near River’ car fare; splendid deep. rich. oll, will grow all kinds of bles and truite: fine gn around: only $180 to $00 por acre; ash ape fF month, ad E PRP EN 34 Pacitie BI y | NEW PLAT EAST Ri N ACRE TRACTS. Fine alder land: price fram $140 to $200 yer nore, with fing spring water: | erma $8 down and per month Aino some fine five-acre tracts very cheap; terms enny G. iL NICHOLS, @& Ploneer Bldg. ATTENTION. Cleared, ati ‘line. 2b mtal A WORTH YOU racts Real Estate. ees Beek RR RR EKER EE x 1 te TH 8 b x Real Bate Pet Aa Bacetater. x Attorney and Counsellor Lumber Kxchange 4 Phone Main. 42m. Peorgens Loans Negutiated. Heal Estate, Probate and Cor poration Law. x x x x = SQseees en set «ass mod room house r wh, en Address® M WHET & WHEELER, INC ” Colman Block Sit Piemt Ave. Hoth Phoneme 4 BUY LAND BETWEEN BATT AND iV INT WAIT wi * come wh Three te you yearn axe you had a chance to buy between Beattie and 0 per The Interu was built” YOU KNOW what the kame land is now worth, VALAIS NORTH of the city are bow | JUMP UP in the same way no phi ‘act that we facts of down and nent VEIY MORNING the Great North. ern 8% train carries many people Hetter Ko d make eit te too bw kets to Meadow small WEST & WHEELER, INC. Colman Hlock 1 Piret Ave. Hoth Phones. |) HALLER LAKE TRACTS YEARS: HALLER LAKE TRACTS OFFER AN PORTUNITY TO THE SMALL INV tow TO DOUBLE MIS MONKY IN LESS THAN BEST INTEREST. PATING TWENTY-FIVE MONTH ; ORT LAND INTHE NORTHERN DIFTRICT. SKATTIC If GROW ING THAT WAY. WATCH VALURS ALONG ¢ ROUTE OF THE SKATTLE- EVERETT BLES T RAILWAY JUMP) THOL BANDS OF DOLLARS WILL HR MADE THIRTY-ONKE OF SALES BO FAR HAVE BEEN MADE TO GREEN LAKE ON DENTS. THEY KNOW. THEY ARE GETTING IN “GROUND FLOOR” WHY DOR T.YOU? IF YOU ARE UNACQUAINTED Wren THIS GREAT “NORTHWARD MOVEMENT LET Us INTROPTL YoU. THE DRIVE WILT WITHOUT CoB TO YOU. AND THE KNOWLEDGE YOU ACQUIK wit MEAN MONEY TO YOU ACRE TRACTS CAN BE AD F n* A COMPARATIVELY SMALL SH DEPOSIT, BALANCE LONG SIME AT BIX PER CENT. Wi WILL TRY TO ACCOMMODATE, THE SMALLEST SIZED PURSE EORGERMEACHAM & PO. NOS 26-311 NE’ YORK yuonrs-MAtN 9! inp BLOCK. L 1. West Seattle Close-in Property Why go out for mites to purchase! time when all of the vacant prop- property when fight at Meattie'®| erty in this addition, a well as the Soor, right on a marine driveway. | cove, will be required for homes for within = mile three-quarte® | men employed in various industrir Tram Moran's shipyards and We have contracted with McQuaid aterfront you ean buy Brothers for a large amount of r jots, Al for specwlation. as being suitable for improving at pree- ent time for revenue, within = stones threw of the large roill mills acrom the bay Yoongsto (lormerty Humphrey) in destined to be @ manufacturing genter, and ing the first point and grading work. which will «reat tly enhance the Value of this prop: erty We have made arr we ean sell on th to purchasers nmements so that or email payments on balance t care will sirike the land ing Spokane Ave. will rem holding cove becoming thie juable property for * rine, which is inevitable. "Thin addition lies on + the tide lands that bared for many timer looking these fi these tote, an| call and let us manufacturing | property that has intrinsic value and is only & matter of | @ promising future J. H. WHITE & CO. Block Oriental Wasie Wash. CITY water, sidewalks and rtreet FOR #AL®. lights Lots, SG up $l per week corner tot ‘Take car on Washington 6 to Southeast Seattle troom me me, two | pont FORGET MONSTER AU jocks from car: $40 cash, balance TION BALK of fine furniture. « monthly payments ant piano, | ON POURTH AVE. fic kewt | Regt Sox ta, with ane, between | morrow at Hh heard Areets, this First Ave | “property must for cash; make tloneer | fun an offer for it | - r hath r- " ; lw n WINSHIP B Troom hours, bath, closets etc j oom 3) Colman bid M near Madison car, S30, ter — as mm wth North. MLOCCOOvVOVOFOV0R000 ° CITY water, sidewalks and etre % P.B.CLAYTON& SON, 3 lights. Lots, 8% up. $1 per weel ° ‘Take car on Washington street ° 419 New York Block ° Southeast Beatt! ° ° ——_ ~ © REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE 0 AND LOANS ° M. B. CRANE & CO, INC. 31.000. room — mod: cottage, elty water REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE| electric lie nive lawn, near tw ager lines Bitel Bysiat $1,700. mgs vd nd Pee New 5-room cottage, all modern, large | plot; $440 cash, balance wame ad rent. | $2.90. A beautiful tr all modern house, ne block fre ail im: | CITY water, sidewalks and street} vrov | lights. Lota, $6 up. $1 per week: | Take car on Washington street to; YTON & SON Southeast Seattle. York B id, two le and barr r three ye te and a houme | re, sewer puid Two lots on Mth newr Madison street; bho | | Be Cheap House. Jota, 2-atory house. houne, 4 lots, 8275. also 3-room Terme on all of | Seven acres near Auburn, in White them; $% down, $10 per month. Clome |, Hiver valley: price sa. in, on car line, city water, ete Bee | Twenty-six acres on Green river; price Griffin at Atlantic City Blore. Take car line, cf lilliman, com house and lot Sxt00. att Junction; « model home LODGING HOUSs J. LANDON ow furnitiire: cheap rent mY Kenney Bide. 4 old water, Sk60. ~ —_ jek, on First Ave, at a MUST BELT 900 cash takes 6 acres of alder land MERRITT REALTY CO. with creek running acrons it, handy 6b New York Block to electric car, with sidewalk most of the way {0 station, near good Sroom modern hy new, ‘-acre| Kraded, school jand, easy payments, $1.40. CHARLES BE ADAMS, 4-room cotta 2 lots, good view: this 300 Colman Bidg week only . w hk & JAMES. Tty owner, troom cott maces t Wiret and Yesier. u Zi2 Moibrook St Ballard. HEPES EEE EEE EE ERR ee Fir you NAME HOMITIIN CAN THAT KBVER BULA A GREAT CITY THAT It NOT SIBUTARY ‘TO fl ATTLI WOODLAWN TERRACE ADDITIO joie in the center of Greater Beat tle» remidence dixtrlet, and SRATT LBS THE CENTER ‘ A GRwA'L fone that more th y.000 in wobd tn | the « vearn. Thin Hl chy be ‘backed up Wy mueh tural New ¥ i) ) have [RON and COAL in 4 me quant COPP EN i BILVien without i} J humerous oth } or met piso MAIB Ls | BUILDING STONE, CLAYS. | LIME Mock. | PORTLAND ") MENT ROCK, ete. in great abundance: TIMBER ii} THE BEAT ON KARTH, and all of the above in the: hills mountaing IN HIGHT OF | REATTIs Connider the chine #hops, — factories a fisherien, they are all growing. | Name something, pleane, that | i* not tributary to Ben WOODLAWN TERRACE AD. | DITION 18 THE CENTER | PF BKATILE SBC | SECTION | Late $0 to ON YOUR OWN TERMS. Green Lake care to ith Ave and Woodlawn Station, went office at nouthwert corner Woodland Park Office open until # p.m. Phone | North 24 | | GUION & CO. | _ Bd W. Forester, Manager | Real Batate and Loan Dept | Halley Bide. ! Both Phones 337. WIG BARGA $1,800 « will buy @ modern 4-room Roure wtable Isx%: alt yeretables, 2 fruit trees, 6b from new car line, well worth Vestigating, Inquire own nd Houlevard, Interbay home in Ballard, ntry and closet 1” Crawt Jeffer Wenatehee Valley ORCHARDS" » Canal ie completed and cepted by the engineer in Water war tur on and is running through thi ‘The soil ir Orchards’ is a decomponed beat producing and most of soils under irrige “CASCADE Va To those who don't know. ORCHARDS” in the Wenate ley ino beautiful @® acres from Leavenworth, on the GN. It K The nearest irrigated lands to Beattie. The surface is } et irrigation purposes. 6 acres in berries, potatoes and other Vegetables will keep a family in lenty. acres means independence Water privileges will excell any ir- Figation enterp th have @ superior clim: and water rights. Now open for sa on easy payment H.C. PETERS om Alaska HAROL Local i Leavenworth, Wash. Timber Lange WHY DON'T YOU USE YOUR T BER RIGHT? Several thousand acres of good timber land open for Settlement. Use your timber i At once, ‘These claims will © $00,000 to 7,000,060 feet of good tim- is the chance of can; satisfacth For Sale—Farms and Lands FREE CAMPING SITES on Lake Washington, Beautiful groves, fine boat and fishing. ne rent Trou 80 to 8% each, water on terma of & down, balance $1 per week. Fivecent fare by buying fiskeie from the conductor, ake hirgton street car to Ath City Addition and see Griffin jaree new store, oF call Rooms 1 ‘Times block ERAL THOUSAND ACRES OF 20D HOMESTEAD LAND FOR SETTLEMENT: this land w produce all of crops without irrigatio % to @ bushels to the er for 1@ ACRES OF THIs FINE LAND, only a few miles nd town. Dozens of wery day. Don't once put this off, but come in DOLLEY. G66 Pioneer Bik. —tf Forty acres of the best land in Wis- conain, close to good town and two Falirouds, for grocery store in Seat tie. Will put in some cash if neces. m X th care Star =n GLOSE-IN farms and acreage, 80 ver Paul Dien, who attempted to mur der Mrs. Nettie Mott and kill hin welt | y. will probably ence conviction Mrn. Mott, who ewore to t plaint agatomt the Be dimappeared, Mi Tyler King, of Vancouver, and Joe f Seattle, won the state bies from Miss Pooley and Mr. wall, both of Vancouver, by the of €-3, €-4, in the only m h played on Thursday morning at the tournament grounds, Summti and Madinon It was @ long, exciting contest and wan finally won by Minn King’s self- Some improved. Sel! cthe owner Hilman, tn the jock, today. HEIRS LOSE PORTLAND, Ore, Aug The county court today sustained the will of the late Amanda W. Reed, who died at Pa . bequeathing $1,000,000 to the I institute at Portia The heirs contested on the ground that Mra, Reed was a resident of California, the laws of which state restrict the amount of benevolent bequests, The court holds that she was a resident of Or- exon and that the estate should be administered here RRR Re TOO SWANSONS, MANY There Swan- sons in this country That was th ne Axel Gottfield several months mail opened by others opening other people's Axel went up to the supe- surt on ‘Thursday mo ing and shook off his trouble by the simple process of get- ting his name changed The relieved “Swensk” now rejoices in the new name of Axel G. Allen, which he says he has been quietly using al among his friends, and very He four in the tes and will become year are too many of after ng his and of mat! Sw of h rior xeeeeee ready found has been United St satisfactory y ars | SSE EEE EEE EEE ERR ee a citizen next for divorce on the & against John Federspiel ind of abandonment ERNE RE ee Barbara Federspiel has begun sult | w possession and tantalizing returns, and Tyler's seemingly pure luck in making swift drives and tricky re- turne If Mine Pooley and Cornwall had played an steady an their opponents, | the score would have been much It in said that whe haw left the atte to escape the jurindiction of the authorities that she has! Agreed not to appear against the Frenchman, Dion-Mott affair created a renwation at the time of ite almont tragic ending, when Dion entered the home of Mra, Mott, on Univer sity near Seventh, and shot her in the head. He then attempted to take bis own life by cutting hin championship for mixed tennis dou- | Mrs, Mott Skips--- - She Won’ t Prosecute throat with a penknife. Dion shot four Umes at the wo man, who managed to save her Jife by clinging to the hand which held the revolver, After Dion had re ceived medical attention at the | Emergency hompitat, he was locked up in the county jail rs, Mott wan firm in her deter~ mination to prosecute young Dion Juntil some very persuasive argu- ments were used by the would-be | murderer's relatives It is said that young Dion waa iriven desperate by the woman, who ig much older that he, She in maid to have accepted hin gifts entions, only to finally “thr down jclomer and It in the expressed opin- lion of expert players on the grounds that it probably would have been reversed, | One remarkable thing about the turnament is that not a single Seat- woman q ified for the finals yed at % o'clock on Thursday aft- following the tryout of the nen to meet Tyler and Russel in the men's doubles. The two latter play- ere con! the men's singles. Mins Pooley and Mise Bell, of Vie~ torta, and Miss Hobson and Miss | Ben, of Vancouver, are booked for the ladies’ doubles and the two for- mer for the ladies’ singles, which ‘ought to be won by Miss Bell. Clever Trick Is Exposed By Local Police Officer Joe Smith, 23, butcher, was ar- rested at the home of Patrolman Cameron, 526 Twenty-second, early ‘Thursday morning for a violation of the estate law covering the criminal manipulation of scales for weighing purposes, How many victims have been beaten out of money on false weight cannot be ascertained and had not the police officer taken the precau- tion to weigh the ham he had pur- chased on bis own scale the scheme might not have come to light Patrolman Cameron took his charge to the station with bim and he was booked and held pending further in- vestigations. The small scale he vaeed is marked as evidence. When examined at the station by Captain Willard and a bunch of Chief Delaney's sleuths, the scale was found to be a fake arrange- ment which, when manipulated, nets the salesman at least 40 cents be- fore the transaction js completed The brass front clasped the body of the scale in such « way that it can be freely moved up and down. The salesman can set the scale at two or | four pounds to start with before he hangs the meat on it and after the tale has been made he can push the pointer back in place, showing that everything is “on the square.” When arrested Smith had a wagon joad of hams and he and an assist- ant were doing a rushing business, as they sold their meat for several cents less than market” prices, Patrolman Cameron stato Thurs- day that raiiroad detectives have been trying to locate a gang of thieves who have on different occa- sions stolen quantities of hams from feight cars. In the arrest of Smith they believe that they have wi ered the manner in which they hav been disposed of. Smith seemed greatly surprised at the station when a detective exposed the trick. He claimed that he lives on the Derby road, four miles east of Lake Washington, and stated that he bad picked up the hams and other meats from farmers. They * small hams, and it is owing to this fact that the weight was rarely, | if ever, questioned by the purchaser, | who thought he was getting a bar- cain. The offense is punishable by fine of not less than $50 or more than $1,000. Mother of Murdered Infant Will Not Have to Face Trial Attorney John B. Hart appeared before Judge Morris Thursday morning and in a fe brief sen- tences laid before the court the status of the case of the State of Washington vs. Mrs wood, in which the defendant was jointly with her husband charged with the murder of their child by drowning. The attorney concluded by asking that the case, as to Mrs. Under- wood, be dismissed. Judge Morris stated that he would take the matter under advisement for one week, during which time he would require the prosecuting attorney's office to make an investigation of the facts According to Attorney Hart, Mrs. Underwood is quietly living with Nellie Under-| her folks at Aberdeen and has al- ways conducted herself irreproach- ably. It was never seriously con- sidered, he said, and there was no evidence to show, that Mrs Under- wood had had anything to do with the murder, if, indeed, any murder had been committed. Mrs. Underwood's husband is now at Walla Walla, serving a life sen- tence for the crime, having been convicted of murder in the second degree. His defense at the time of the trial was that the child had eried and that by accident too much |chloroform had been administered and the child had died; then, he said, he had become frightened and ‘the child's body had been lowered in the water. WANTS A JOB I ROOSEV CABINET T. D. Coburn, commissioner of agriculture for the state of Kansas, who wants Secretary Wilson's place if the secretary of agriculture re- signs, MONEE ENE EEE EHH YELLOW FEVER NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24.— Twelve new cases and three deaths from yellow fever were reported at noon ateeeee ee ee PLYMATE RELEASED happy by an order of Judge Morris on Thursday morning releasing him under $500 bonds. P. D. Hughes ar- gued his case and secured the bond arrangement, in Neu of the habeag corpus writ. / COLRI NOTES Minnie Graham has been granted a divorce from Charles Graham on the ground of non-support. Judge Morris is hearing probate matters in Department 4. Emily Ashmun and Kate Brown have sued their respective husbands for divorce on the ground of aban- donment and non-support. Phillip Williams, aged 17, has brought suit for $17,000 damages against the E. J. Romani factory for a damaged eye, which he says was suffered by the bursting of one of the defendant's defective emory | wheels. AFT AT TACLOBAN TACLOBAN, Aug. 24.—Seeretary Taft and party reached here at 10 who the at held in frac James Plyn 8 unjustly use of a with ty thinks he as he engaged in near county jail | ax made | | o'clock this morning and have taken a ride on the coast guard cutters, At lincheon, Governor Curry, of Samar, introduced a delegation of 500 children from his province,