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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1905. T Nae ae ae A “Dig Up” Said Miss |N FACE OF ABSOLUTE PROOFS ANTI-CONVENTIONISTS mene ¥ Victim of Hypnotic Spell ‘Africa to Japanese " 4 res : The + Dis wyly « 4a box Which Makes. Him Thirst For Blood leon guaren. of distn and.2anin —— . jovclork Tuenday morning hel EAA RRR ee ee ——— levelod © young cannon at the nose | * ia | . al The Jap d \* 9 tion in this elty in Ju 19 ‘ J upon a resolu. * “ | He was a brave man, was that * | i» just as ab stertain any and all 7 ue | ** v r city of like character having yulation % | He'd fight Russians, so bh * of 1 fovered that r far it goes, but & * . a | but ®e'd be blamed, and a wh ” we of a clear t this city will be ® YOUNG COLORED BOY WHO TRIES TO MURDER HIS FAMILY | thelr) Hivatrations, and Cols | mn ine heh tackio & * at ntly able particular conven- & CLAIMS TO BE UNDER STRANGE SPELL WOVEN ABOUT | strange spells he claime to have! he Japski dug up—dug up| ® to the majority report Is that we * been placed unde hat t pny ‘ sma t P HIM BY “VOODOO” TROUPE APPEARING HERE LAST YEAR - Saas ater aera shan thane | gy big iron dollars * ing jonw in general, but with * an inmate yiw the neg was a la ven} ® ¢ at the canvas of the elty here * | REPORTS FROM VANCOUVER ISLAND BRING NEWS OF FA- BEC at 1 on on e ‘was temporarily st tinj® ¢ of the city at that time to properly « for this *® y eae 2 if ut ity, and compelled ale a, is guifictent to matief ssonable men that thie can & | TALITIES ake me out of this hyp-| Adams to the home, but Collins had |e I things and spirite ask! "The Jady of color wanted little} vention be held b . * the strange & acaped and is now at ‘ ' kill you all varue | Japsky to bide a woe * The plan now 4 it other anvas ma * Reports from the fishing grounds) on dischar « thetr carece made by ome Collins. A to tho # at x , ol 0 his! Hut the Jap had pressing business |) gw means, In my mind, such dela ill effectually deprive us * |in the str of Georgia s#t that Japane * eon 4 of 517 North Twenty-elehth the = mother, | t Monday night he locked | elsewhere, and burn the wind|® of the opportunity to have this ¢ ent s the time for ® | the season's death fishermen | passing schooners coming in from @ with | hie parenta.| victim of @ traveling ¢ ¢ of and kept a Ught | mating his getaway. # us to decide whether our previous tnvit anything * |drowned as th ult of being!the upper reaches of the strait fusions that | doo’ vaudevitte who toure ‘ awh the nigh Tues Finally, his courage came *® not, If our invitation f 1, tY li be the 4 f ® |caught in the g which rage in| have made m . his brain for the past| this he niry a year | day K 1 t tot t nhouse ‘ repped son oye 9 | made many inquiries rogue A ha ecetn for te ' sation of ' : ‘ cane t}and he went to tho atatlonhouse | the citinens af this city he 4 ghteen months # | that section during the equinoctial|ing their kinsmen, whom, they ao strong that he at . At time Coiling wan ¢ pollee were ne’ und told the aad story to BerKeant! ® or more, to prepare f ntion and make good our invi-e we | will h fully half a hundred tated, have not been heard to kill his mother and! ployed by them to pack erly 1] Detectives and patrolmen are | Powers, an hour after the M898) gw tation in spirit and in truth AUSTIN &. GRIFFITH * | Alre ly, rep: ag e oy sia for ae th 2 we w ee sister and bre ake searching the city for a colored boy | ment n Africa and Japan . ‘ oii 4 pce Baie pel : - ai oak a head rt for | Wearing a long brown overcoat : ste confident that the] & jthe ground say, many Japanese| Local fishermen say this death 5 y os . i will t aught be \* eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee fishermen hav lost their lives, as | let is the lar t on record among sai eiiiermamnts " _ _ en [fe sayy Pde | a |with the return of the fleet dozens the local fleets and those fishing oe a 7 ‘ | familiar faces are missing. During|out of Victoria and Vanconver Rescued Seamen Tell Tales Lynched | NEW ORLEANS, Oct, 17.—Only| In it donaity or jut obstinacy— |—want another dose of the same |the last storm which prevailed all) Many of the Japanese are also from two new cases from yellow fever and] Or mere craftiness and a dipto- | bit pit over the northwestern section and | Bellingham and other sound points. f S ff ‘ no deaths were reported today. Or-| Jc trick to play a waiting gam | In other words, these intelligent | Which delayed the steamahip Ohio, | Last week two other Columbia river rings , er insued to admit no more] Which causes certain members of|ie. And that by thelr own peculiar |90 ber last trip down from Nome, | fishing boats were picked up off oF suTtferings LONDON, Ky., Oct. 17.—A mob | patients in the yellow fever hospital. | the chamber © to act go-—~ | methods, they can conjure facts and |!t 1% stated, 30 Japanese fishermen | Galiano island, which are thought of arn and masked men rode into | The detentk apa will be closed) well, queerty? | figures that will make black appear | Were lost to belong to some Japanese caught | town late last night and forced the| after today, No more suspcioun!| There questions owhich | ox whit lays after that gale the tug|in « gale and drowned BOSTON, Oct. 17.—After intense | Charleston on October 3 with & car | jailer to give up @ negro, sentonc cases have beon reported | have net mbers of thdl body| And make of Seattle a imughing|1rna. of Victoria, picked up 15) Fishermen say that while the suffering and hardship from expo-| go of hard pine for New Y Aft-i for life for the murder of a Knox and the Seattle think-| stock to the elties of the land Columbia river fishing boats owned | Japanese are good sailors, yet they by Japanese. The boats carry two men apie j the assertion is ma merally are in many cases unfamiliar with e, from which | the waters on this side of the Pa- je that fally 30, cific sure to the elements, two survivors ter a few hours out she ran into 4] county lumber merchant. He was KDNA, Tex. Oct, 17.—ive indict | tng | Auétin 1, Griffiths, at the meet of the schooner Vanname and King. | gale during which the vessel sprang | hanged to an apple tree. The lynch charging murder and one) After having been confronted with | ing held Monday afternoon in the Which was lost off the coast of 4 leak. For 48 hours the men buD org pinned a note to the dead iminal assault, were retarne O-\@ ataggering. ov ¢ of commerce, at which he. wheiming array of | ¢ South Carolina, with six of her to the bulwarks until the schooner | negro'® clothing telling why they|day against Monk Gibson, alleged] figures and eneorning Tt. Lente, chairmen of the |men have jote their lives 1. Yoshuitama, one of the fisher- crew, including the captain, arrived was finally rolled completely ovet | jynched bim \saurderer of the Condite family niiey of © es tiie dan aitieedd anion ports arriving in Seattle from|men known to have been lost, is im this city Monday on the schooner | by a huge sea. While the men wore 26,000 strane Geet 22, Moores. 6 the strait of Georgia, Tuesday state said to have just come to this coun- Stillman F. Kelly on the schooner during the night a sepenineseaernensedieeeeneneninieeeseeniiiitibipen coe meunmeuee ai ASter having ny bomen James B. Metkie, | tat there are many more faces try from Japan last spring. He and The two men rescued are William | sea broke both legs of Seaman Ar ened Gown secretary of the chamber of com. | @™issing which, fishermen say, will another Japanese went out with G, Warner and William Thomas. |thur. W! ase turned turtle nll toa sein, Gi sanis ta, oa. | Very likely never be seen again. As the f two weeks ago last Satur- The lost are: W. A. Maxwell, cap- | the lashings which bound him to the | beciee iden a8 thie mae arebaivas Medraw. presi \q rule the fishermen on getting a|day and were very likely drowned tain, of New Jersey; E. A. Chase, | schooner’s side w cut by his in pics. "| Srosent, tomether with « marnber of {tad at once put into port and in the gale which prevailed on Oe- fad Alfred Arthur, colored, seamen.| The men were sighted some he ould # the pictured proved and pre mclusively that The Vanname and “King left) later by the Kelly and taken aboard teen with envy Beattie can take care of 25.000 aie | GQuncilmen Oppose Park Bond home unknown; engineer, rman,|companions and he was later} — « ion ¢ alts | nt, toe r wit umber |icave immediately for the grounds tober J unknown; head steward, colored od aboard a piece of the after- | se : prom pusiness 1 hotel keep- | ves unknown; William Grisw house. Arthur died the next might.) ‘ with an obstinacy which |ers and restaurant men of Seattle, j uns | iv ake Maud” od officials of the char high and credit STATEMENTS BY MUTUAL OFFICERS MADE RIDICULOUS ial al all ber of mmerce want more figur 0 | ably. FIGURES FROM ACROSS THE SEAS i cies avevenes Extra Issue of Half Hillio FRAME-UP FOR OCTOPUS | figures aaa 400 persons 100 perm w 69 persons 175 persons Johnson 10 persons oe The proposed bond lesue of $590,-; purposes every year. ska Hotel 80 perso . 000 for the purchase of land for| Several of the committeemen | Hote! Leland 60 persona 49 persons | park and driveways will meet with a| were disposed to put off the issuing | Hotel Seneca 25 porno : great deal of opposition among the|of the park bonds until the city | C- B. Carteon (Ptoncor 40 persons #9 persons [members of the council and other| hall was built, but a motion in favor New Albion House .. oe. 35 persons 118 persons | city offictals of the issue finally carried Mra. 1. Parwelt Higgs Apartmients . Hotel Vendome Antlers Hotel The Abbott Btander Hotel 16 permons 25 pers The officials are inclined to the —— — belief that the city’s bended indebt MARINE NOTES ° edness is now so great that no fur ‘ 100 persons |ther burden should be assumed un til the essentials are provided Among these necessities are men- COUNCILMAN MURPHY NIPS CLEVER STEAL IN THE BUD AND JAKEY FURTH’S GANG IS F ORCED TO “GO WAY BACK” With 0,000 In gold and 125 pas- sengers, the steamer City of Seattle, Pacific Coast Steamship company, The Berkehire ... 26sec . tioned a trunk sewer system run m ‘ A frame-ap between Mayor Bal- {emergency. but not nine. The Lincoln ning from Lake Union along the — Faye rie) eee { | Welen chick te tapeeae ths Wee Grand Contra) Hotel 150 persons nth |eovernment canal to Shilshole bay’ 200 7mm cee eR cede © Unger and the Seattie Blectric mem-|on the franchises on Tuesday aft- ee teactane rosin to accommodate Green Lake, La- Sscongers from the Fairbanks dle- ‘ 6 May" Minger said ‘ reread pereen oo tona, Fremont, north Queen Anne ~ Hers of the council to pase the ox. /°Pagon, Mayor Ballinger salt’. the Hotel Northern 150 persona Raj iM and perhaps Ballard; a new|pet une of won. J ee ‘ franchise for a car line on | Second avenue franchise either] ange terogg| as cameo wer chy nls eatecengets Se Se ay |“owned the ship” and many of the . . : 0 none ane ight plant; the installation of a without the common-use clause, or Motel Ceett 225 persons 308 persons entalaad garbage system; the en- stewards and waiters are riched by one reserving the right to the city Hote? Ratler many $5 gold pieces not coming Hotel Berkeley 190 persons largement of the water plant. andi fiom the coffers of the steamship to use the tracks, bat thet is @ mat- . 30 persone |the possibie erection of a municipal —ompany Hughes simply “let it go bi the line that he was wilting | ter for the council to decide, West- the avenue fran- o ts a different matter, Weed Rotel . gas plant |right and ” cht aod there were plenty Ff ye tg nap ofa beak line. It Manhattan Hotel . . The trunk sower system referred bt Foveetbnny PRainnciny 4 yas to pass it. when Murphy sktl-| should be protected by a common- D. & meng be S$ persons jto will cost something like $600-| Steamer Centralia, L. H. Gray & shot it back to the corpora-| use clause. ne me & S Se . 900. |Co., sailed from Aberdeen for San Detroit Hotel ... ‘The Astoria 50 persons tt is acknowledged that the pur- " bah mee med Francisco Tuesday night. She will chase of park lands at this time is) take 20 passengers who are to go to committee, where it will prob-} “1 do not consider the matter af be killed. very great importance. No exclu- that the Seattle Electric | sive franchise can be granted. Par- Tower House 40 persons pee very advisable on accoount of the! Aberdeen by train from this city. was lined up to knock him! aiiet tracks six inches from the a oe oF pecetne ” repid increase in value to which | The Centralia will also take 750,000 present ques. can “be tnld, ao that ‘The Federal 20 persons ws realty is subject, but there is a re-! tect of Inmber. | there is po danger of a hardship be- Grand Unton Hotel 60 persons e iuctance to make such provision’ Steamer Harold Dollar, of the ing worked on the elty, even if the Le Ray House 20 persons . while other things are so badly | same Ine, is due fo arrive in Seattle cxelusive gr ” Spalding House 10 persona eee needed \from San Franciseo, Wednesday. repress prtnatnns » cna nel cts cn Crescent Clu ‘ . It is claimed also that the pres-) She brings a cargo of cement. stampeded and fell into his Glenbrook ... 126 persor se ent board would be given too much! Steamer Jefferson, Alaska Steam- They consented to allow the The Brunswick . 100 persor nos power at one time, being able to ship company, is due t6 reach Seat- j nce to be referred back to the aii _ spend the immense amount of money tle from Skagway Wednesday. She 4 a ‘ exclusively in whatever part of the | is expected to bring a large quantity city tt desired, thus increasing the of gold and many passengers from value of certain realty holdings.| the interior. : Several councilmen have even gone| The officials of the Inland Trans- id Almost. In round numbers, 4,600 /canvass—one by the Endeavorers of | # far as to assert that the present | portation company, wish to state. te q in ho-'| the city, and another by the cham-| ¥0STd has already shown a tendency answer to the story printed in The commerce. in this direction, and that it has Star, Monday, regarding the In- ow, there have been canvanses | @¢monstrated its inefficiency in han- quiries of the Bellingham people 4 dling parks by spending most of its and other up-sound commutters on ittes, where, on account of an- le public sentiment, it will yy temain. ‘s aoaitnaiaae On $5,000 bond furnished by Ja Barberis, Michele Quagiia and J. J,/ Ferguson, Joe Marselie, the man} sentenced last Friday by and total - 4.270 person ate can be housed and fe is of the first and » RICHARD A. M'CURDY. More figures and facts were hurt-| Judge} President of the Mutual Life, whose statements regarding the com- | ed at the devoted heads of the offi-| and canvasse cond clans ber « made tn this matter— | Griffin to serve two years for =s-/ pany's assets were made ridiculous in the insurance investigation, |cials of the chamber of commerce—| Yet the cha of commerce | £048 up to the present time in con-| future transportation facilities, that 4 ~jsauit upon Ewa Kelly, = 16-year-| Tuesday. And they were these | wants yet more canvasess | structing an expensive “switchback” the company will only have the old Ballard girl, wax releaved Mon-| 0 ‘That out of a total of 588 hotels 4 instead of the convention, the|‘!tveway up a gulley in Washing-| George B Starr on that rus tem- 4 day. | NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The insur-|the Mutual's by nearly $2,900,000.) 454 jodging houses in the city of people of Seattle a ton park, that is practically inac-; porarily. They are now considering canvasse essible passing by the many op-! placing the Whatcom on the run. kes 11,000 people, But finally, after deadiock, with|bortanities for constructing fine) It is also stated by them that My. 8 chief governor of the Bank of ag-)i, round sumbers, which may beltwo men for Seattle and three|™OURtain and water view boule Peabody, representing the company, PB ~ vards jhas about completed negotiations . The Chamber of Commerce will,| for the two steel steamers, one of next Monday, go before the city| Which is to go on the Bellingham counci! asking that the special elec-| route. Steamers George E. Starr | tion to vote for a $500,000 bond issue | 2nd Utopia will continue on the run rk lands be| until it is deeided about the What- Rva. Kelly refused to give any | ance investigation was resumed this) The officiats of the Bank of Gér-| geattio 168 can take care of 10,463| Will get toatimony against Marsetle wher) morning, James MeKeen, assoriate | many receive $30.000 a year. the! people. This . called to the wtand. Ghe says that counsel, produced figures cable her previows testimony against Mar-|from London, Berlin and Parte. | land $10,000 Barnet barge 0 A ama AP werd 8, | et sello was thade to move the man| making ridiewlous the statement of| Hughes produced a puiber of let- | tyne sisal ia iette te Pg d to whom she afterward married James M. Heck, counsel for the Mu » from policy holders refuting the! and again pitied 00 wall Seaperes'® ont ter prises dct tal Ss jtual, and Prewident McCurdy that|claims advertived by the Mutual.| fc wee shown that from 14 > ele dee antes ieee the Mutual assets exceeded those of | One letter showed that the dividends|y994 jnctusive there were 14, of 200,000 population in the Ualted wan resolved that “Se- tions trai can be signed my bim safety. the Bank of Engiand, Bank of) of a policy paid up in 1875 decreased ste . ‘or the purchase of AS a matter of fact, Second av- nnocent Jap to Be Framece and Imperial Bank of Ger-|from $50 at to * Reeathor letter eg ee rectal: im Beatite 1 Maton rie yma Bo pose Peed com. fe a far more important artery |many. The Mutuat's assets in De-|stated that the dividends on onc{ t's, ‘hat, many of these bulldings; And there you are The chamber’s committee on cit: Eiger = STD ‘Westlake. Railway mon and et rree sane, 1808, were tose thew 82.500 | rales: fat ten Sor sands, 28 eRe now hold two families; and that| | The whole miserabie affair wit be| , rhe, Chamber's committee on cltY| | saLt LAKE, ct. 17_—Mirtal are of the same opinion oe a 9. The Bank of England amets | 1904 these are new shout 9 Gwellings | discussed in detail before the mem-| 4.y morning C.J. Smith and others | Wheanea. an aged Maori chief and in this city; and, taking it for grant- bers of th chamber of commerce a Mormon convert from New Zea- 4 ‘that point. It is the only natural , "1 ‘ | are nearly $760,000,000 and the Bank Probably nearing maturity.” ‘re ir ee members of the park board, as well}, fare not now occupied by wits the papers in regard to the! Sf Germany $20,000,000 more than | plied MeCurdy ot that nets a ot the je dwellings| at 1:39 o'clock next Wednesday aft- las city officials Tiscussing the mat-| 222d, died here of am operation aoe tracks of the Seattle Electric} appeal of Y. Uyeno, who .is mow! in Matunl, and that of Paris nearly| Chairman Armstrong was after| . oe th da ay of (ern and a final decision is ex-|to, Mr, Smith pleaded for the appendicitis. He was instrument’ iF for reaching Queen Anne | serving a sentence of 20 iong years |g) 959,990,000 more. Beck wald the| him lke a flash, asking “What toe |''s oT SES houses pected | honda on the grounds that the price; With, the Mormon eliers tn. the An- Magnolia bluff, Ballard and|in the federal bastile for alleged | committee waa laboring under u|the maturity of @ polley bave to dol ong ne for erated that each a | De veal ontate ie rapidly rising: that {odes proselyting 3,000 Maoris to 7 rde! > > 60! of ome houses sheite wo owar tt esiden 21° ‘e ov Ss raple u trom aS a gy ple | ray ot agg) mcg der ve . = | misapprehension. President Me-|with the diminishing dividends? Md = oes te see oe “ i ent | me genre president of the| warke, driveways and recreation ronan aii % bro —) = riuk, Alaska, in July, 1904.) Curdy was called to the stand | MeCurdy dodged and « “ye ns - eveBores road, wired the | pro, . enti tn . a aa far as the people in Pro-| Rev, F. Okazaki and Rev. K. Taka-| "1n2 pesets of the bunks excecded | the cctuwcy: een ee ald: “SAM 14.666 more and these out~| local Endeavorera Tuenday that his | rounds are essential to a city and Brent and Ballard are concerned, by hashi, connected with the Seat ded | the actuary; he will explain aide of regular lodging houses and. road can t are of the traffic in. | (at the great municipa of the ged a line one of Lake | Japanese Baptist mission, arrived hoteix creased by the delegates to the con. | *°T4 8° oe more for such crossing the lake at the) Monday from McNeil's Island. } And again vention, if it be Rh in Seattle, ” " . > an wenttnntiin hat may be the r 1 Seattle, | bridge at Latona; or by| Y. Kawabata, serving a sentence Ta es Slap at eens nay, Be the rea-| ‘Taking into account the number of it any trouble ra docssty agpletanasd COLMAN BUILDING Broad and Second as an out-| of 20 years at McNeils island, ma have made the mame nrtecadnn” P&4Y| houses erected in about 12 years,! And he further wired Ladies’ Auxiliary to Temple de a au affidavit exonerating Uyeno from ame mtatthe, age of about 1,000 houses a) ‘That the Northern Pacific «tands|Hirscl tinues Wednesday, Thurs- 4 thore is no such substitute for! ai) blame. amber 6 It ts up to we to do what weeps that would give time for the ready ¢ ibute financiatty to- | 487 Friday. Federal Hotel E Berond. Third or Fifth might be} om - . to rectify the error that has bipn | ersetion in the next two years for| ward gett e convention for Se. | DUlld Third and Pine streets, °*¢ after Denny hill is cut down,| To cancel patents to timber lands Commerce made. Seattle in my Judgment its! cimost 2,000 more houses, with ace | att |: ~ F not advantageously. | in the state of Washington, two bitis amply able to take care of the edh- # for alinost 4,000 more} B. « "te cottthent «5k | vention Angeles is her only mpetitor, That this city shold | acknowledge the inability Low Angele Crichton and the other members| were filed in the federal court on Yet the council who favor the Second Monday by United States District; A : ue franchise are aware of this| Attorney Frye. These lands aggte-| inv bat the public has not yet gate more than 6,000 acres. Th eentutiéas Sadenveress to hata their awakened to the situation,| complaint is filed against Jobn A.| 997 convention tn this city wan would like to put the franchise | Benson and ¥. A. Hyde, and accuses “ It was only because of the | the defendants of obtaining title to (ettorts of The Star tn exposing the! the timber lands by fraud | charge traf onthe onal Stone at | PA sonie tees || 6~ SALE Northern, has also wired to the same The man who looks ahead will take advantage pays to buy ge ; prices make it €o your interest to buy nov ion reaffirming « form tation of the counefl to the There you have 4 gr total of almoat 30,000 pe The railroads, the city council, the | How's that for facts? business men, the professional men, | Jdn't you be satisfied? the hotel me ldn't you acknowledge that} the peop! an do ina + | | If you want to rent @ house or « duced by Counciiman Crichton} rat gee page 6 ay night. It was passed unan-| the restau ‘ | | senowaty. | bi you were wrong a few—say it can be done $2.00 Diamond edge carpenter's é which the council wanted to| William Heathington, 13, of hel-|""" ‘ } a # -; ms - In a very mild manner Dr. Crich- | And side in with the side of the} And by the grace of hard, unceas- | special narrow, straight back, rate in givi away Westlake; lingham, has left ic . t _Derpet: feet tn 3 public pearl he nagsom tie Ry gare wrt to-| took a slap at the chamber of} é, BENINGHAUSEN Hictt jing, unwavertng work 1h spring — #tee " ground ie tnat ‘Crichton and other mem-| esived ai the local police Harte jeommerce for turning down the Of course! And so would every| It will be ne. \ Hendon aple e, Sine "tT or ~ | convention. Make nd Repotret other right minded person 1 tale — Vednesday Th rd of the conneil, who are com-/| tors, is Bow supposed to be heading lator and ‘Repairer pee hires term er pesdaenh | NEW YORK. Oct. i?.cJerome K./ diamond Gam, Wednesday and Thursday we only sopposed to be upholding the | tor Seattl Although a vigilant It is an injustice to the city, of : blu Handsaw, taper with have a very attractive ~ oy | “ he said, “to lone great conven- and the tary of the chamber | Jerome, the English humorist and) ound filed and set. “soap window" end from it Se cia, Tanne. seareh was-made for the youngst lt\on of’ thie Kind. because of the FINE WATCHES Jor commerce, and the chairman of | playwright, made hie frst Amert- | Elrved apple handle, four nick: [fill sell some welll known J. He-attempt wan made to pass the|bo tound. OU | mistake of a few men in the cham- and that special convention committee, | an appe at the Empire the- | $1.99 [fe Witioms soap = Westlake franchise Monday night ber of commerce. I do not desi CHRONOMETERS. and a few other il-balanced men ter this noon in @ humorous ff $1.00 two-foot VIODORA and pone will be. It was only be ST. PETERSBURG, Oct 17 lto critieipe those gentlemen, because , Must have figures of their own rec onsisting of anecdotes and rule on 26c Cakes for ee faith ee of the Time Gall. Real figures don't app to ‘em his personal $210 Indian Motoc ROSADORA ause Mayor Ballinger bas been) For marrying the divorced princess |I beileve they acted in Buncoed into consenting to the S of Hesse, the czar has dismissed | Rut remident of that body was “end avenne steal that an atte Grand Duke Cyril from the Imper on the advice of a aub made to put it through service, and has also deprived him |eommiitee, and accepted their ttle Blectric company can m of his decorations, his title and bis)ommendation in the mutter er seven votes in almost any income net give the subject personal * Guns, Sporting ¢ bach Manties and 2c s for . 166 Mechanics’ Tools, PINKADORA Spinning’s Cash Storo Q5¢ lex, cut te 18e tet decent ewnen in the least Carl Reeves, president of the lo- 118-T1G First Ave. f'ouy ‘Monany atternoon when i was proposed to institute another