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THE STAR'S MORNING EXTRA CARRIER MORE SPORTING NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SEATTLE PAPER. + ~Dne Cent--Last Edition” “he Seattle Star 4 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1905. vol NO. 232 a5 CENTS PER MONTH a a ere mee ET ne arm nL RINT ac eRARANNE Samana A mam HS A A ASO SOCIETY MAN STOLE co7=i SULTAN OBDURATE FORTUNE IN se AND DEFIES POWERS furniture, cut glass and specimens » George E. Adams, For Seven Years) 1%). "is youn! sto weatwen ronecast. Warships of Powers and Threat to Seize wot winin” *™* """"" """' Gustoms House Do Not Frighten Sick ‘STILL PROBING | Man of the East INSURANCE| = The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News trips to the south and « Cashier at Assay Office Arrested By! —Gsinei ov run Secret Service Officers---Twelve rename STORM Thousand In Currency on His Person---- CREW MUTINIES ) Julgaria, has for some time beets 1 pos wr ® mae 4 . vl . t ; ATHENS, N —t nig ng for a favorable opportunity, Prominent Lecal Bankers Go on His). 12,101: sme ime wnoones NEW YORK, Nov, 4—Wiltlam | pat br ti ; | tomer tte Macedonia, a0 i is ¥aem Maid of Orleans, Capt T sale te adh brag Ba ee ee, ee | has been foreed to put back to Beat hae - h ng a prob now tha urkey Bond But Later Withdraw |tle on account of heavy weather stand jate Thursday on be- Jestination is not}threatened from the front by the | The ve wel put back to the sound , .& ss he & nown generally supposed | international pow he will ate a y where t I} tempt to annex the P In distress one oath ago, being un 1 that b i for Un bee Ms ably seize the Turkish tom y land her carko for Seldovia 44500 per y ke care of house | CONSTANTINOPLE, N« SEM MNE EEN E EE ESTEE EEE RHEE EME NE HY | that time he leat ber rudde: pubinos taarens — Piraeus the fleet of the * and had 7 s ' 1EN 4.—It is stated} consisting of 10 vonse! ym putting to sea once more the 4 : : * ' . ge Edward Adama # |.“ GEORGE EB. ADAMS. tontif ' . i] trian foreign office| bling preparatory to blockading? % Position lhe +vean Cashier U. 8. Assay Office w | Schooner met heavy weather. Mistes} ‘ report of tt ‘ ' ave issued a warn-| Turkish ports, The sultan still ree * Charge ‘ Theft * ssubinied r : a oes - te t ‘ 1 * ling to Servia, Bulgaria, R fuses to ac to the demands of ® Victim byes Local U. 8. Assay Office | ont pores ane bo bey + a wid had ¢ inted and Greece that they must not at-|the powers for control of the reve Base ici Pict wir| OWYTIE LOSES OUI: scare it hy tt thes en tht * Bond ‘ ® |” Gantaie Tayior bas resigned. His! J nid r. the ernational naval demonstra-| and, although it is thought he will % Bondsmen es eens Jacob Furth, M. F. Bac © | cee ante ao gas § er ts é against Turkey yield in time, all preparations ar q ‘J . & | Captain Jensen, of the Marthe Tutts.| <7 } m mT being made for the blockade. Thi : BI CRESS AER EMOLEH PEERS SURE EH ES |AFTER A HARD FIGHT THE WITTE FACTION 18 bESTED— Sethe Pod BERI lov. 24-—It t-|he has the support of Germany itt big UP JAPANESE p just « ently reported here that Bulg a passive way and because of the on Japan subjects MUST ALLOW “CONSTITUENT VOTE” f «—ceraid R.| Will attempt to oecupy Macedonia] jealousies supposed to exist betwee a Bltuded by glittering plies off “Am I under arrest?” he asked| held by immigration officials NEW YORK, Nov: 24-—Gerald Tt.) inieny Turkey accedes to the pow-' the powers, are the reasons assigned ‘ Commissioner Kile! |steamship Shawmut, at Tacoma,} ee eRe Brown, head pe pond oultable,|e* demands. Prince Ferdinand, of for the sultan's obduracy gold, yielding to the temptations be You are,” was the stern reply Thursday, charged with being af-| (My Scriven News Acs'nt fap oe 6 emrreag oeAron Pre in Seging bim night and day, im For God's sake, your honor, let|fiicted with trachoma, a sérious| MOSCOW, Nov " irae WARBAW, Nov. 24.—Persistent | W8* recalled to the stand in toe pellet by the love he b for his! me ses my w < me seo my} contagious disease of the eyes. Ten tions of the re drafted | amare to the effect that the Man- | SUrance inyestinalion fs Peeters q wife and dear be yer Keep them it) baby. only do le thing, and| Japanese women were also held! by the executive were | churian army of Russia has revoit- | He Produced # list of the | he re nes. eee, “ I will remember you with gratitude| pending the arrival of proxy hus-| carried in the sematve ' led are again in circulation, Pri- | 'h* alee ogy vad wr —a Gazzied by dreams of great wealth. | os tong as I live.” }bands and marriage according to| Thursday by a #mall vate dispatches have been received | {TUS cht a “ys so Pa gage be E quitable ‘Trust compa: pays E consumed by a desire to cut a social) 4 trer securing his bondsmen,| the immigration law ors have tured, refined and ed eT home, S26 North Harvard, by Agent|__ FRENCH LICH SPRINGS, Ind : wna ae . |would be fairer rental. He na 4 q of the local { 5 Connell, to his wife in her bed, yet|Nov. 24—Thomas Taggart, chalr-| the impe 0 of Oct. 30,| — that after the committee complet 4 fice, and known to almost every weak and frail because of the recent j man of the democratic national « land laying wn ap the means of ita work something would unde a Prominent man and woman tn Se} pirth of her child | mittee, today appointed August! guaranteeing the authority ot the | MQSCOW, Nov. 24.—The p edly be done to secure an adequi _ attle, was arrested Thursday morn- Belmont, of New York, treasurer t0| Gouma the election by Tucnt /Attts’ congress is in session here to- | sum, Brown said that probably al ing at 11 o'clock ct his desk, by Cap- Secret Service Work. succeed George Foster Peabody.| yote and the first (Gay. It was decided to appeal to/ other tenants paid fair rentals tain Beil, head of the local secret Taggart stated that Peabody re-| douma to m natitution for | the people not to pay any taxes) Hughes questioned him clorely service bureau and by Secret Service! Slowly and methodically, with all signed on account of sickness. he cnpire, Count Witte’s friends /WnUl the demands for reform have) concerning other real estate mat-| : (Agent Connell, of Ban Francisco, yO re no bard tient against the di- been fully granted. The congress |ters of the table. His test I nus p= Somer od ; rormatepied (aor ig were also found in hig Smarged with stealing $35,000 worth | ° 01 jeondemned the Jewish massacres. | mony developed the fact that § oldup, was n into custody by | pocket F of gold dost from the local assay hi gy ‘VeRe SOnNTe 000,000 fire was carried | Patrol Keefe and Brown Fri-| The police say that these tickets office. —— by the com that it was|48Y morning from a room at the/are issued to none but employes. aied by ‘ontinental Fire In-|Stranger's Rest. Myers failed to account for have 5 MARRIAGE IS A FAILURE-- {taste s.catinaia! tie," ins "wretng expanaton ot |ine them’ He an same hat Sans S Je, vice president of] his travels in the past few days and|was in the vicinity of Georgetown ‘y the Equitable, who is also @ director| (h@ possession. of a rude black mask | the night of the Van Asselt hold-up, ‘ SO SA YS ADOLPH BASS of the Continental jand 16 revolver shells, caused the|An attempt will be made to identl a Francis W. Jackson, the auditor) @Test jhim with the trio of thugs who bi E af the table, testified that] 4 Northern Pacific switch key | up a saloon in that locality recently,! never until the investigation had be|#®d & quantity of employes tickets" Several other suspects are being aed cas othe ree B. Squire,| belonging to the Seattle Electric held by the police. The charge against him, as drawn up im the warrant, is “embezzling three ounces of gold dust on the ind day of November, 1906." Captain Bell, at 10 o'clock Thurs- “@ay morning, entered the office of Vnited States Attorney Frye, and ‘applied for and secured a warrant for the arrest of Adams. After the arrest the prisoner was gacorted to the local secret service “Bureau in the Colman building and “Oh, what a fool I wast” exclaim- | "The piano and the furniture were tal T me by his daugh ap = ty Monger Pegg Pd trustee,” account, nor the a rd Joiph Base Friday morning to ife, during my ab. ne ey Lee eS of “James W. Alexander, N 4 Star man, as he related the sequel ted near Kipe D tocated it in Ballard at the} re ¥ ED UB T The towns will be loc: | becau the: ere ot carried o1 . to the breaking up of his home in| home,ef her fath sepa tio Pap ned a “US CL 0 pen, lo and Ferdinand. 7 aan te ooh ry # “ ow playing | the compan: books of which he q subjec ‘o @ rigid sweating pro- thie city last March. ‘Sine, D bave heard, ts 1 ; bn ying | = om arid * I — f : Previous, however, to his arrival At that time he accused David) ® plapdin a Nome dance he Fe aa STOP THE Fi HT Ane ee th the offi Goldfarb. a locat jor, of wreck “Why, 1 could sit on the top o! iste sonal December 21, the date set for thé re wercne Se tee besene, Ing bin home. Beas is traveling |thé Algeke building and Inugh at } annual ‘varsity ball, is the last : ane ged ones wankerer 9 soap agent and was once charged| the whele f ear, wil A The methods used by E. Clark, a) Thursday before the college closes 3 Putlow! “ rad a with assealt and battery by his| cried for me te « § ‘ | bartender, employed in the Whale for the holiday vacation this years é yaing out their usual shrew wife, Kather Bass, when he © at-| try teget.me to live with her again | saloon, on West Math, to break up! The ball will be hed in Christen a Plans. the officers did not tell tempted to secure @lamonds worth | 1 waaeérasy, 1 thought I loved her ja fight between his customers is sen’s Broadway hall. ‘ ged that he was under arrest, $1,100 from his wife. ahd thtte the = o wrenee ah | being investigated by the city at-| This is the only formal attain pe apeedlbed _ ce —_ The case wae dientinged and aft-| Base ~wy a Pel gym ies |torney before Police Judge Gordon | held by the U. during the first see e Beaded a porn gtent mgs depart- erwards Mra Bass began sult) the Hate oh but claims that his this afternoon. mester, and the students and friends a ment, and as! t e go with against Goldfarb to recover $750,| nearly 85,000, a Sylvester Lyons and Thomas of the U. always turn out in large ‘them to their offices. Adams led iting): a which she claimed she had loaned | fortunes are mending and that he is complied willingly, an him. | well sadiefied with der ent | Morah engaged in a fight at the re-/ numbers for the doings. A large ne jsort recently, In order to part the attendance is expected this year 4 3 until he had been sweated for “fm suing my father<jn-law, Lee! “Accetding {to my experience m “lark — five hours did he know that K . te “ns om A = nousehold | marriage is @ failure!” comtnented | (Dy Berippe News Aseny a a is aed rast ¢ “en and the ball will be made a swage Bila alleged crimes had been found Koode and money kaned,” raid Hase. | Base, ik lit, wes. Shieieucten-dhita} dome Sat died ae bet Glhases OAR INSL ete , 7 out and that he was a prisoner of THE BEAUTIFUL ADAMS HOME AT 525 NORTH HARVARD. the stand on his own behalf today.| arresting officer told him that he | UNIONS AND CLERGY : ‘the United States government. He was cross ; Sr itn” Stee gg teen omns ee any on es ee ORK MAN GETS: BEST OF IT\>: xamined concerning | had that privileg Patrolman} PITTSBURG, Nov. 24.—The come: y of Charles | Lilly arrested the trio and charged | ™ittee on education reported favors Burton ad-| them all with fighting ably on the initiative and referens lars pertaining! Patrolman Looker claims that he|4um; interchange of delegates of mitted to all part his arrest and given a inary hearing. During the| the conning of what is conceded to| ed 2 "5 REE te Rig fetsinment aa wttorney by|eia cot tall the ie te use| labor union and ministerial organte © proceedings he maintained a/ be the most wonderful and complete Wanted For Assault IN GLASGOW ST. T CARS to hig rateinment, Se ettoeney DY | aid aot tell the bartender to. nee! Rkte MAG Star wort aor; ha ae olition of ehiid labor, and sweate, hops, and recommended that a leg= ative committee be appointed, to bby during the next —— ngress to get bills passed favs :. demeanor, showing his emo-/ secret service system tn the world. ited postofti department ffous only in the deadly paleness of| the officials at Washington weaved a | each time he explained that he was hls face. lthe web of damning evidence} For an assault upon J. Lindsay and paid the same} not there to prevent the cor Dro} ake W 20 N. lith, a company did, Tu order to ascertain the average| against the young cashier proprietor of the Lake Washington| James K. Boyd, 1920 N. 1 ved | am nt {nto the ‘common good’ | plated action, but merely in the BROKEN KNIFE PREVENTS A greatly from the blows delivered by he peacemaker. Amount alleged to have been sto! Many months back they had re- Turning & Scroll Works, of this| local labor union ma : othe Ae mnogo yendfatraigtag hs an 5 nt jefe s I c ineipall 4 pos enp ppd e improveme: of) brought: The ed and| With blood streaming from three Soteceenentiniti _ ~~ _Cammtatoner "Kiefer plat Pairtenke, iba : coeree | ‘Lindway swore to the compiaint| tem and who had an opportunity to | ways, such as the improvement of cont gabernad “ whe nrt| wounds, Mary Patton, colored, stag a make @ preliminary statement to} receiving considerably less for their] before Justice P. V. Davis Friday| see the big improvement over (ee hat Glasgow has no} uments will be heard later this aft.| gered from @ room in a todas | C R's I $s MAD RACE 4 “this effect, gold dust than what they thought| morning and deputy sheriffs are) vate ownership during & visit to hie} “it true that eagow has no | sumen echonlfisg, Vig Mnar gM thay md em | Bo ” * summer, we ii y Mose behind her, a Deputy United States Att vas due them, according to thetr | looking for Burke. native town las asserts, lat 1015 o'clock. Close behind £ 4 sok 4 Bator tipo The complaining witness says that|a letter to The Star in which he| tras, as the evening paper stilleto in his right hand,! An accident on the Renton @ ‘Gardner placed on the stand Agent) scale of weights. orial statements | that A laboring man would have to ja i 1, who ter - tly, but with the matchless | Burke knocked him down and left) refutes the edit } “ y sy! ‘WILL BUILD Two ‘4 William L. Jones, a col-|Southern railway shorty after ® Connell, who testified that from] Quietly, but w @ matchless | iim for dead. He waa unconscious | made in an evening paper last Sun-| pay 12eents to ride a distance equal / 20k. jo'clock today resulted in the dee lose investigation he was of the subtlety of the perfect spying sy® jelpal | to that from Green Lake to Madison oe bo aes he ew imetropetta: | park, The continuous car ride in womne's screams for help | struction of a counterweight used to & ox oe. Ow Mince the city took over the sys-|Glasgaw Is 13 miles, the fare being RAIN ELEVATORS ectrceggnd bp nwd Brown snd} haul the passenger and freight eae nberts, whe eto her assist the stee gto _-qhelichaliatialialialalialichalicleliondededndndndntntnddndatndaded $75 000 STOLEN tem of the Glasgow Tramway com- 1 cont But it ia possible te mae pom pap ine grt gpberen lf Bebe ep grade om Washi i . says, “it has| this ride in two stages of " jan | - * Jacob Furth and M. F. Backus today withdrew as bonds- * , as Pag Reyes pS ghey bought | fares: hence the ride would only| Unable to handle the enormous | Both were arrested and taken to| Car No. 12, outward bound, ® men for George E. Adama, and the cashier was again ple in * EES relai¢ re and cars, sold its| cost 4 ¢ents during the morning and | shipments of wheat which are now | police headquarters | reached the top of the hill when @ W charge of the t { States authorities: * a its own horses and ctitated elec-|evening hours, WITH A SEAT {contracted for by foreign mer-| Tho police think that the couple|coupling broke, starting both the 4 * Furth and kus, nied by Adama, appeared before & | and $75 ot baa — Ing 12 miles of ad-|GUARANTEED. That is where| chants, Ralfour, Guthrie & Co., of| may have quarreled over money | car and the ounterbalance in a ma@ © # United States Comm ¢ Keifer, shortly clock to- © |have ben stolen. vd Py F a = the workingman gets the benefit, | Seattle, intend erecting two new) matters as the woman had $40.65 / race down the hill. The car reach 4 * day, where notice was served of the bondamen's withdrawal * rods: ane ditions! R Fund. “It is posatble to ride 22 miles | grain elevators. on her person when searched jed the bottom first, when the coum= 4 =. wrth gave as his reasons for withdrawing, and the w | s Enormous Reserve Fund. | on an B-cent fare in New York, but| During the past two months the |. Jones had @ few dollars. She re-| torweight, which aa undernestl 4 “phe arnaagt plicable to the withdrawal of M. F. Backos. & |B’ “ t this enormous| the workingman has something else | company has been unable to load) {sed to swear out a warrant) the passenger cars, broke through a * mR Adntin bad aaniited’te Me teas eerbiod’ teat be \Field’s Chances Are Good " they pe gy = show a re-|to do besider taking these long] vessels fast enough, owing to the | Against her assailaut until she had the planking at the end of the line ‘ 2 was wu * “ pn vand of over $6,000,000, after| rides. What he wapts is a re-|incapacity of the grain elevators talked with her attorney d jumped 30 feet into the air, 4 * Upon th ent th and Backus felt war- ® (My fcrinps News Assn) having reduced fares, paid taxes | duced rate for a short distance, and | now in existen Within the next} A formal charge will be filed | hurling the planking in every direc~ ‘ ® ranted In vin ” aving term just as the privatela chance to ait down.” 5 days the largest fleet of sailing | @ainst the cook if the woman will/ tion. Fortunately the two passen- * Deputy United States Marshal Grittrman took charge of * CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—The doctors) om the system Ju and steam vessels ever gathered | Prosect gers and the motorman in charge ji % Adams, and locked him up. & | attending Marshall Field, jr, who on Puget sound at one time|. The woman said the stilletto/ escaped injury. ty * * accidentally shot himself Wednes- first and later many cottages will| will have gathered. Officials of | bro! fore Jones was able to in-| Several narrow escapes were re Tee Cee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee or pores the following bulletin | §§ PLAYER be erected surrounding it. Plans for| the company state that the outlook | flict fatal wounds. She was cut/ported by pedestrians who were 4 on the eo Roo lla ra a8 buildings were discunsed and ac-|for foreign wheat and grain ship-|#bout the body and in the head, | passing at the time. $ § »’cloe , alse, - t E “ . cepted at a recent meeting of the| ments is so good that it has decided ITH SHOPLIFT A ;, opinion that Adams had made away |tem, the authorities at Washington| (emberatire, 92%; good chance for delegate of the . International| to overcome the existing difficulty | CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING | Organize for Protection | with at least $35,000, and that the| investigated these charges, detailing | "°°OV'Y Langue of Presa Clubs, at New York. | by increasing the loading facilities, | cnarged with shoplifting, in on be For the porpess of e systems ‘bond should be fixed as near that/Secret Service Agent Connell from| The elevators will be erected Sudge Griffin | protection: agarmet “Sb sebamall Amount as was thought compatible. | his San Francisco office to this oo LAND FRA . Debate Annexation either at Smith's cove or West Se-| "Airs Hamilton, « sharp-eyed Uitte | persons who make It their businesd | where for the last 10 days he with | bh Weat Seattio citizens who favor] attle, according to the plans of the) woman of uncertain age, is accune 1/to swindle electric companied Bond at $30,000. jothers connected with the service, The fourth serious injury at thelsnmediate annexation to Seattle| company at the present time Ire tnsewa hen cape ever Mitueobent Mahal alee ak Sle | gathered together the incriminaties| IM MONTANA osivorsity tus fait, resuiting trom ea thove who are in favor of walt. 94.76 shirt wAist pattern at a rem-|tion of Rumerces roads te the Sam Commissioner Kiefer then placed) pits of evidence, which will un football, occurred Thursday even-ling for a while will discuss the| BATTLED WITH STORMS nant counter in the Stone, Fisher &jhas been effected, and the Seattle the bond at $30,000 and told 6 doubtedly convict the accused man. ing, when Paul Mackie, right end] noints at innue at a joint debate to A | walked off with it] mecteie company, of Geattl prisoner that he would allow him HELENA, Mont Nov. 24.—|on the ‘varsity eecond team, had his}. held next week. At a meeting of| The schooner Martha Tufts, own | tare . nas. end waleeg ote ann Electric company, of Seattle, had until 9 o'clock Thursday night is With all the undying zeal of the| United States Attorney Rasch to- wees pone broken in a hot ecrim-|¢he gaxpayers-annexation party, at o by the Beattle Shipping company, | | floor manner ret nat he nplaining {been invited to jotm whieh to secure his bondsmen. th catcher, the officers of t day instituted equity suits in the with the ‘varsity bunch.| sfaqgone hall, Thursday night, «| % ter a most exciting voyage from inat octing suspiciousty, and|AN EXPRESS MESSENGER AB Siberia, during which she was ‘ | forced to saw her way out of the| Watched her, with the result that) SCONDS foe, and beset by storms carrying | Ne SW her roll up the pattern, deft PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 24.—Al Adams still maintained his un-|' government for days and nights! federal court against a number of| Mackie lives In Ballard and was challenge from the citizens party Puffled appearance, protesting, how-|dogged the footsteps of the man ana corporations and individ | taken to his home there after having | wis gemd,and accepted ever, that the bond wae too large, uspicion of robbing both the » net | patents to 4,000| the bone set ly tuck ft away under her arm and and stating that he was confident 1 miners, and when) of land » upon what is} Dean and Goodrich both recetved| her far out of her course, arrived |!¥ (uek It 3 |package containing $1,000 in cur he could secure bondsmen. their chain of evidence was com-| known as the Hyde and Benson for-| dislocated shoulders and Devd had 1] on the sound today Md followed her until she was over |Tency is missing from the Pacifie ‘A few hours later Jacob Furth suddenly pounced upon him reserve script, alleging fraud. | his collar bone broken eek ree ings & CAIRO | 49 foot from the remnant counter,” | Express company. Boyd Redner, ® p he witness on the stand, “then |Mght messenger, with a woman GIVE MORE TIME ate, Her cargo was originally. intended | ld the witness op the stand, “then | BM Although there are no indications ? . for Nome, but heavy winds and geag|! Walked up to her and sald, “Bx. ner wan Bok bomen’ Plcielenn ax yet of a rush of voters to register! Charging them with assault and | drove her so far off her course that | “Use me. madam, but Raven't you) jy Nay ai ane to locate the for the coming school election, It! battery, alerbert Newton, an om-| Captain Jonsen was forced to head | Something there that ought to be| Tike to Tee has been decided to hold open the| ployeot the city water department, | for Puget sound. |wrapped?) ‘The woman started an¢ | registration books Friday and Sat-|swose ¢o a complaint Thursday| At one time the vessel was caught | ropred. the remusne oe it by woul urday nights in order to give every-| agaimstiiwo men whose names are|in an ice floe and her crew was | J); ssclalmins tnoeonlly enough Was R af body a chance to register. The reg-| unkmowm to him. The two men| compelled to saw a path 3,000 feet | ‘ eh der a corte ‘ af + esult ‘ {stration so far has been very light. | were plumbers, and struck him in length through the tee. Later she| The de age wos aim that the , This will be done upon the re-) the gemul of a quarrel ran into a hurricane, and for days | WOM&n merely exam the goods quest of the German central com~- v— - the vessel ran under j and did not carry anys ing away, or mittee, who are anxious to have DEMANDS 1G DAMAGES til the gale abated and attempt to steal the remnant. every German in the city vote on| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 24—| enabled to sail for Cape Flattery| ELLIOTT TO VISIT LEWISTON the uestion of electing a German ong + paar ig Rings of due and home. § director on the school board. pine islands, have demanded| She reached Port Townsend to-| LEWISTON, Idaho, Nov. 24.— Voters aro earnestly urged to) 0f the United States, through the| day, President Eitiott's special car ts on nc se naa party, was, President of the Puget Sound Na- and caught him, it is alleged, with! The land fs loented in various parts| the state and is very valuable. | | Among the defendants are Hyde and Benson, of California, at present nder an indictment; Senator Clarks’ Western Lumber company, the Amalgamated Copper company, the Big Blackfoot Milling company, the Conrad Investment company and former Senator Hobson and others. The marshal is now serv- ing the various defendants, SMUGGLERS SENTENCED Bul Stewart and Frank Lumley Were today found guilty of smug- gling by @ jury in Federal Judge et he ee PN NR OS ROKER FER * % The secret service men believe that the amount of Adams’ pobberies is close to $100,000, ion to the money found on his person, Adams is onit at two local banks at least $35,000, two bank books to an acquaintance. & balance of $17,000, and the other about eee yp eeeeeet PEER EHR KH KI evidenc? of his crime upon him, Hanford'’s court. Last June the: ible as factl- | Britth ambassador, $1,500,000. The - route to Lewiston fr St. Ps " aa “ 5 e they | register as soon as poss! facil-| B ewiston from St. Paul. | mond bi hole 44 hides from the British ce. | ities for registration are necessarily | Capitalists state that the use of the|A LARGE WAREHOUSE — DE-/and will reach here this evening. heey 8 ey awe Pe Fortune on Person, lumbia Bi ter company, of Vie-| limited. railroad for military purposes dur-| STROYED With President Elliott are Vice | geath "! torla, They then smuggled the hid Registration books are open in|!ns the Spanish-American war and} 1. npgereLD, Ca)., Nov, 24,—| President Levey and General Freight When Adams was searched a belt|into the United states. Sent the offices of the school board at|the revolution that followed made Agent Woodworth, The object of reer ores preg strapped) will be served within the next two| Seventh and Madison and at the them suffer damages to the extent Srak bs ccaeraieds omten ve the | the Vinit here Is unannounced, but tt — ceale ‘was $12,000 in currency, : ios ce. Vets me Caaminer cf Commetes, —————— Kern county Land company, was a sok y pM Fg actor mill town or or more than three years it ts| SACRAMENTO, Nov. 34—~thel HOME FOR AGED SCRIBES Le RAMAK AHHH H HHH | dosteorel Dy Sie carly this mOP-| theo. m. © Hy ehatiie ch Oe inc tnce pose continues is} jury in the cake of J. W. inley, Local newspaper mon are inter- ‘y Bs at teal - aiiowed thetts of gold dust who {8 charged with assault on|ested in the orection in the near|* ., BANK CLEARINGS, * nection ‘Wilh Up Lewistad, MipeOaete - ~QOVERNC y ctl Ww ° it During that time he gave out, it|Guard Murphy while serving a life} future of a home for aged and dis. RE erred . Holiday ra ban 9 hale or Mew je caanbestie steve Thee masa is said, that he had inherited a| sentence for murdgg at Folsom, last} abled newspaper men on Chelsen eee ruven z , large sum of money from a rela-| year, rendered a Peraice of gullty| Heights, near Atlantic City, N. J. #8 Ka ae a a bs igen lhe Mag oneal wa two port 9 tase ct A new mari tive, and this was an gxouse fag the| at noon today. Judge Hart will pass| The movement for establishing ——_—_—_——. nounced the appointment of Herbert | It was announced Wednesday by | started tn Beate, he je expenditures he . In the|the death sentence Saturday, Do- aad institution has been on foot for} George Fairbanks and J, Conley, Hegerman, of Roswell, Ne M., a) Pr, ‘a banker of this|/being backed by Pho Isted, @ + $1,089,889,17 three years his extravagance|cember. Finley is the first of the| m: years and only after g very} ch with assault and bat of ing the North-|rine underwriter of this city, im} caused considgrable comment| survivors of the Folsom break to struggle is its su as-tupon cores unt on Mexico, ‘ake effet ci Bs eel Pacific, Betsey thew tons | Isted will patios ‘taken to ‘tmeeene his be tried, Others will follow at] rured. i are on . January be established the I the basement of His hoine was filed with costly once, A imo will be buflt at J Deron new branch line to Grangeville. Ing.

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