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7 One Cent--Last Edition” [he Seattle Star . ES2En&: R MONTH ar HINGTON, TUBSDAY tered into a contract with that city| Mayor Ballinger’s veto of the or to Hwht it for three years with elec-|4inanee @ilowing brick basements plant in time to begin operations! the ¢ity ix put in paying damages. on Mareh 1, 1906 The mayor held that it was illegal SEATTL WA Frank Burne and Jack Heath, the! To assist in a fight which Pull gre ig lage a r Body| WANT MORE ART |iicciersiessonhtstils nan] Stn Spurhinases ‘Sein S B to Ligh hatchers broug 0 gnt- itterly * * not long ago, were convicted by the of the Anti-Haloon league will leave ° = = = * Regular Trade ‘ |® in the morning paper toda ; The board of education, after a # George Edward Adar meeting last night, instructed the F HREA $ eRe & “The'Mldeuhas secured the a ‘ * i « * * * * * * sy aot ai, woriee ¢|Disgraced Assay Office Cashier Lolls | Indolently on Iron Got While He Tells from me In Exclusive Interview of His Troubles Ply IN BUILDINGS federal grand jury yesterday, Friday for that city architect who is to furnish the de authorized tnt eee eee eee eee 1 It is reported that Adame in hi k as they were unlock-/ cell Monday night denied that he trade. _—_—_———_—_ ing agnine F That F. G. Geyer was intimidated; their heads knocked off by a gang . {nto wlgning an agreement to the ef-| of toughs j#lgo for the new South End high ma and the prisoner has from ye ore evident that Adama ¢ fect that he was willing > go to The citizen stated that he heara| ® hool to furnish 20 spacious rooms emphatiopiiy « that no | There oe ne 7 ° ave very much out of his 4 sea on the British ship ttish | enough of the conversation to con-| 484 to draw his design with a view further .-igterviews will be ®/liime during the from the assay office Moors is the firm belief of EK. G.| vince him the men signed their] { architectural | beauty, getting f® sranted By him to newspaper ' ated, but there Mr. Morris, when asked Phelps and Archie the two! names only through fear of the gang|*4Y from the idea of severe rim me lighteat a that tho teder: (What Guuiues Baeee aa oe a men who swam ashore Sun >} fostered by Dave Evans and his) Plclty which has prevailed of late | nee to f 1 ting out of his tr hesitated 3 escape being shanghai lan of boarding house masters | Little too much tn the opinion of | eee eee eee eee moment, and then deuiaed uae 4 These men t The clan which holds the satlora’| ‘he board | RUSSIAN FLEET IN COMMAND OF RE¥OLUTJONARY ADMIRAL | u I wer, indicating that he thought 4 statements of ‘ boarding house monopoly on Puget] TR¢ new school will face the| ital nahin Allatin tigi | ME. Sat they were very slim, indeed Pa eattlo and am a pron Sound is composed of the following: | 0Uth. looking down over the Raln-)—SEVASTOPOL 18 IN DANGER trode ths Pry we Is there any one ¢ th y stated that Dave Evans, Tacoma; Max Levy valley; it will be built of clinker) PRT for leer re ga ee , offi ed uf t nt : ans’ side when the sta Tacoma and Port Townsead, and| rick and paneled concrete. It ts t« BEETS sons SO Fy Pon : of atent- | ™** ‘ Piles Visits Roberts ment to the effect that Phelps,| Ed and Horace Sims, also of Port | Cs between $70,000 and 000 and) LONDON, Nov, 28—A disp Schmidt, who was in prison charged : ¢ acid ntains Silence. . . Cairns and Geyer went willingly| Townsend | will stand between Washington and) savy that the entire Russian ft with being a rebel sympathizer Seana 4 a) A quick glance at th r r x a Se was drawn up aud signed Have Seattle Branch | Main stroats and between Elsb-) at Sevastopol in in command of a| Schmidt went abeard the cruiser | ante Mew. cient. en shake of the head tor Piles calied upon Direc This citizen says those men were} The Seattle branch of the gang is| tenth and Nineteenth revolutionary admiral, who threat-| Otchakoff and assumed command | Mt watkes [1% the negu ' J toe Dauiee Beaten Ga made to sign their names to the tes-/ situated at foot of Washington! Mrs. Frances K. Sears was @P-| ony to shell the town | of the squadron ¢ governor or- | gga sarao Pe hich w tiekly f oe oe Ue aiar Ga timonial, which appeared in a morn-| street, where Tommy Wilson acts| Polated lbrarian of the bigh school| - | dered the sbips to leave the harbor a tpyed "I | wae tatermed thet us tng paper of Tacoma | as official guide and steerer for cap- | 24% salary of $76 per month. George) gsT. PETERSBURG, Nov, 28.—Ad+| and Sehmidt refused to obey and | the] minar ser information had been received : This statement starts off: “We,| tains wishing to secure crews. |W. Temple was awarded the con-| vices recelved here today say that| notified the governor that If AMY) icine coamed reve the " from the cot) com this city since last Saturdal ‘i the undersigned, seamen, stopping| Horace Sims, of Port Townsend, | Tact Of experting the books for the| two revolutionary ships have sailed of thé mailors wader arrest were) ois huiidine. before Ad ity | a juiler’® of- | nd that every effort will be made i at the Seamen's Home at Old Town,| is now at Vancouver, where he} P@*t two years. | from Sevastopol for Odessa. The|courtm@iartiniod he would bombard] voiieg puck, “All right, M | “ sms ie to push the investigation and to re- wish to contradict the statements) seeks to secure the position of ship a om. | Odessa batteries are manned andthe efty, Sehmidi's offense was " ee an} wi ee een ee imburse those who lost by Ad made by Phelps and Geyer in sev-| ping commission etn onder that] * mowine of nn ene ihe my] are preparing for the defense of the | placing wreaths on the graves of | ene ~ = alies vy At eral papers, et Vancouver may be added 0 000 Hit eee ne eee sies to the United |Dort. The sailore ashore at Sevas- | satlorw Milled to the mutiny of last | ,, roux nah themed ye piive nt then goes on to say ; : It is up to the United States col-| siates legations in foreign intries | tool have liberated Lieutenant! July bars end 1 that of the wd bd : 1 Went willingly and seemed py actor of Customs to make this ap 1 “9 wnco! wo > ae } e | - D. fatistied. It) was signed by nine] ointment, There Is not a customs] Yvartonal movement for the change | re Tremor cool thie morning, tan't| At diatinety u Report Adams Denial men, all of whom would not dare ——-— os z ’ = > > lit?” Adams continued ‘ » A of creakis 1, had made a confession to the secret “Going down,” yells Mr, ercury weather man, for a heavy frost to/ steppe .? Se ie Sones Wins ext eres Ss i and the interview | service men, acknowledging that be siend clr to the comat ar rdially , 6 # cloned. had stolen gold dust from the local |ae he gets a strangle bold on the Sea Wie memory nor within that | the shoulder. ; Gere er h the asme caicuiating| sony offen little tube, and chokes tt to death./of any otfier man has @ frost cov-| Then. walking calm astly | cooine hich evidently ct ter-| On the face of statements made w ine ot a we performance of his alleged It went down almost three degrees|ored the Bands of the beaches on) by men outside of the service, in- this morning, the little tube show-|the Washington const, as it did this Adan " t s 4 strict) cluding BE. C. Hug! : Ing 32 degrees at 6 o'clock. It'll re-| morning, pies. ot hp pigs doe dr » [allence as to his deeds. most prominent attorneys main this way for the next 24) Hea¥y frosts have blighted the) “erie (° tiret on vide ea % that whateve ity, whom Adame attempted to re- hours, when itl! get a bit warmer, |erops Of central and northern Calj-| Then for the fel Wt ‘hast he said 5 * tain as counsel, this latest alleged | This cold snap is not at all un-| fornia. and the loss will undoubtedly | PAPPY sapere We © sae ek ie tly 4 move of the prisoner fs ridicule jusual for this time of the year| be enormous, ‘This is also unusual | Som Saad tha saperiet $0 6 hat he has alre ‘ ! ts aspects, one and this part of God's country, but] as the sunny state seldom has frosts) SOMPENEE Ue fo ith him on a It may be, however, his idea that al, ways the im ite rolling valleys, ae . by this move he may be enabled to it is wnawual, very unui n blanket stretched upon) | tomas ¢ Argonne secure the services of an attorney WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN SWEPT seoeeny OF oe aeual tndiaations oa |Stve © Word to to defend him. WIND STORM—UNEQUALED IN 30 YEARS—LOSS OF Lire | WILL HAVE Te oe sain Salil confinement appeared upon his| ine himeelf an allege — citizens with Scottish blood tn their face Adame’ Neighbors. | The wails of @ baby and the pa- encore See on Stree rap TO BE GREAT veins will go to Tacoma tonight and Blithe and Debonair. In the same cell with him is an- tient suffering of a wife and mother other prisoner, confined on a F have softened the hearts of the se there jollity with their unco’ guid He is the same Adams-biithe, | other Prisoner, con! venar Lavoe service aa Uhed tub aa prorseigs ovem eorge Edward Adame, self-con- : cused of ru matrimon ed robber, for the number of “ tal held | days he was employed fn this month for Matt/ will be turmed over to the wife. The amount due Adams from the Y FURIOUS SNOW ANO [OO Scotemen at a banquet given in the debonair and natty | Tacoma hotel to commemorate St Aside from a short grow | Andrew's day on the upper lip and | St. Andrew ia the patron saint of growth on the cheeks, ne the land o' cakes and all over the have told that Ade " Levina, ac- | € SEES EEE EEE EEE ERR ERR REE * * * Many vessels were driven ashore on Lake Huron. The City % of Holland is ashore, and the Rogers City and Vintland sank at % Alpena. The Harvey Bissel is broken up near Alpena, the * * * * Settee eee ., | wor © " oe u Simon enaiting. {8 Sabere above Fort Gratict, sad an unknown v pg por i meee ve “pe. coy FR ney held for assault government is $78, and, while this gel is ashore on Presque Isle. A great loss of life is reported Smee Wonuimancial rv ale be tha ssoage Reacetinegiltbygpy dopa | "Adame has been an exemplary| was at first held by the secret sere \ in company with thugs ‘ . ae . : 7 “o * same day the Scotchmen of the — ‘ J A clean, stylish collar encircled | Prisoner, never asking for fay view mem, they Yates, benries a Ta RRR REAR EE EEE EER REE ER EE - NEW YORK, Nov. 2&—Edmond) der of the New York Life. This pay- HANES for theese be Nhe 4608 destitute circumstances of the wife, United States will celebrate to- ment Was made in a roundabout! >y & nest black tie, In which was a) MU UM, Oot ment he h decided not to let her want. While ayia oh ae eae D, Randolph, treasurer of the New) way. The Security and Trust com-|*0lder trifle a a stickpin, clean | Uris Vs Cll ie fri Adams was enjoying the pleasures SUPERIOR, Wis, Nov. 28—Theall over this state, along the Micbi-| UPHOLDS DECISION York Life, temtified in the Insurance| pany feeelved the money on war-| '! 3 oe Poon by ales x coat | whone efforts to secure other be | of his stolen money, the shopkeepers c t City went ashore | £38 coast and in northern Michigan tion this morning on the! rants from the Union Savings Bank | *"4 vest, ana tivuners lacking | upjmen and attorney for him have|in the vicinity of his home were all eer Crascen a operations. Hughes ques-| and Trust company, a Seattle firm.|¢¥e" the osual cre tgp fast night In a furious pected that the loes to shipping is | tin Burke, of Butte, the miner who regarding the testimony| Keller said that the New York Life| A¢4™«" outward appearar ; |, in which it i# reported many | tremendous, and that probably | "a" recently burned by poorly| of Cashier Banta to the effect that] held debentures of this bank and,| "U4 In the deep-set, flashing blue Grafts were blown ashore on the! many lives are lost on the lakes, | insulated electric wire in the Colu~| New York city atock to the value of] as the money was realized on war-| °¥**. '* (he stern wet of the lips and Ad goaat of Lake Superior. The lake at this city the concrete| S-Parrot mine, is to be pal $700,000 was taken from the vault| rants, deposits were made to the)!" the bull-dow grip of the jaws ams 4 Swept by a terrific blizzard, the| sea wall was badly dam-| $50,000 damages awarded to him by| several years ago by Randolph and/ credit of the New York Life or paid) MF friende would lmnmediately pes in 20 years. All wires are aged. and the light keeper’s|the @ Lewis and) check for that amount on the Cen-| in chegke, The money was paid to| C#Pi#e In the _— = 4 pr no . It is expected that the loss | house was washed away. At She-| Clark county recently. The #u-ltral National bank substituted.| Hamélfgm, who charged it to the) [he sme SY es ae ae cee shipping wil! be terrific. This|boygan many vesse re torn | Dreme court yenterday upheld the] Hughes intimated that Randolph) Union Savings bank. Keller is con-| “tine. cool, careieax of the conse. fs literally snowed in. The! from their moorings and two tngs| decision of the lower court, practic-| admitted that It appeared that the fideut that the payment was made want sarge h ye ee _ meeps blows at tho rate of 70 miles| were dashed against a bridge and /SiY ending the matter. The Juds-| stock was loaned so that it could be| to thegrder of the New York Life cces uni 26: the dues ot Whe wile hour, and shows no sign of| wrecked. A big vessel, name un-| ment must now be paid Feturned as non-taxable property. | Keller Hamilton paid tt out of eee eee orn baby boy. : 7 it. known, is pounding ashore off Port | ‘i a The witness said (bat had not been! the tus funds of the Union Carel co ow one leg over | Should keep any money Adams may | pi ier too! gt Washington. WILE PLAY PROIT-EATERS permitted since he had been treas-| bank, which had falled, according ig crea ha eamuaring nt owes nave kiven it, because it hen now| 2 *t tok it eet’ OF bie vation _SUPERIOR, Wis, Nov. 28.—The — Bids for the excavation of the| Urer. to wittiens, after the debenture held) y0., into hie trousers pockets,| become “tainted,” going the rounds Brescent City, which is a large stecl| MILWAUKEE, Nov. 28.—The en-| Yesier biock will be opened by the| James E. Keller, « clerk of the| by the New York Life was antis-(Q°rP 000 ie Coumle ill that ‘The Star this morning inter- . is a total wreck. The/tire northern part of this state ts | county comm: ners a week from/| Title and Guarantee company, for-| fied, The balance the witness wald| ier, awaited the fire of qu viewed Dr. Liwyd, pastor, and ‘crew was saved. snowbound. The steamer Appo-|Thureday. It is believed that the|merly with the New York Security| was turmed over to A. R. Nichols, 4 Joshua Green, trustee of the church, been fruitiess. anxious to secure his trade, but © been received here. It is ex-| HELENA, Mont. Nov, 2&-—Mar- since his disgrace, all of them have refused to give the suffering wife Church Money even the bare necessities of life, MISSING—ONE VALISE Crampons ty, a roomer at the There have been so many com-| Pe Coeieentet ae bbed last night of $100 by a sup- ments, adverse and otherwise, as to fri he whether or not St. Mark's church a selend whew the: Sees, aie looking for today. of which Mrs. Adams is a member | "70 Sey was'in the shape of @ b jc! 4 leo ended, | and which Adams also attended.| 1) "sna ‘Lawte” slate thee the mattox, which has been aground for | work can most cheaply be done at|and Trust company, testified of «| general agent of the New York Life,| “Si are you feeling, Mr.[on the matter Cause D ath MILWAUKEE, Nov. 2%.—Reports| several weeks off Fox Point, has this time, as Brickson now has a| payment made to Andrew Hamilton| who had been connected with the! ,qime?” was asked. Both were of the same opinion in 8 | @f @ general wind and snowstorm broken up and disa: red. steam shovel at work on Third av.| of a sum of about $18,000 at the or-| bank. - ppea | Fine. | The commissioners have been asked “Have you 8 Nor @ |for permission to place temporary any paper since your imprison-| It was also stated that Adams’ con- APOLIS, Nov. 28.——Dr. James bulldings on thé Third av. side, from | ¢¢ 9. 94% "9 firmation to Charlie's story this at? tributions to the church were so yatewood reported the result of which considerable revenue can be Eb y ting All Li afternoon. have eek, end ony. ot _| small—-$20 a year for a sitting—that |'%¢ Branch autopsy in the Medi- procured. The regrade of Third “Seotty my flien’,” said Ab Wal-| ening such an intervie the matter is too trivial to comment | Wether court martial this morning, and Fourth will leave the biock lin. “I no lickee Scotty. I no hit upon. The autopsy showed that Branch om mm doe no publish the t perched in the air. It was pur- . fep| him. Me Jus’ makeo fun. Hb'yting|{wnciq’not have talked to 1 died of a clot of blood on the brain. ciannenniiinsi chased for a site for a new court i GUM an we ane eon wha you we All organs were sound except « laconic reply stating that the subject was too n interviewed by| sacred for newspaper publicity, and wae > i house, but may not be used for the —E “" cate, aonetne ‘i . slight affection of one kidney. Dr. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28 —The tron) od at Sixth and Washington col- | purpose tor weversl years i i WANTS SITE OF STATE CAPI.|¥e" the emphatic renly. | sccom-| Another Sweating Process Getewoos gave his opinion that Ny lapsed this afternoon. Fifteen | . TOL paste rede of tae ayes toward. hard fist blows might have caused Pe Work in a new building being erect- i] workmen are buried in the debris. THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION “Not on your life; the heathen The auit of Mae FE Sy! lips and a flash ns y WE tes es | ter. of | - Chinee don't live that can lick me,| thie ofty. againat the state of At Fremont Swedish M. B. church} much less with a mop-stick and a| Washington, to recover — ground| by Jailer Wise te on corner of Aurora and Kilbourne | pycket.’ decoded by her father, in territorial | tinued the pr there will be & Thankegtving cele-| So said Charlie Scott, head usher | days fof capitol purposes, and now | uch pleaw bration next Thureday. ‘The pro jof the Third Avenue theater, to a joccupled By the foundation for the| accorded t one gram starts at 7 p.m. after which) giar man over the telephone this| state Dufldings at Olympia, will . there will be a social time. Re-| aie ‘uiries {be hearé by Judge Alberteon of the| for 14 years, the tt freshenents will be berved by the| BOTBiNs. when solicitons inquiries | one Sy Jade But 1 do want to state the clot. He said It was more likely the fall to the floor was the cause Adams, in cust of deputy | of death, however. United States marshals, was taken tv ort eve ourcam s *e| REATHERS WILL FLY Colman building Monday morning Nothing was given out today as a the interviewer ; “| want to say right here,” con oner, “that I am very with the treatmer were made as to “Scotty's” health.| King Gounty court, at Olympia, : Ladies’ Ald Bociety. saat “It was a low-down trick of the | Wednesday wei ts Ith empha Uh pert Pa gyn dng oi mdm | ' fellows to put up a josh like that | e pinintt in the mult claims) victe = hems eek Frederick A. Wing Is still « ttle No. 1, Fraternal Ord POTTS TAKES HOTEL ox uae ale “Seotty” as he settled | that tha property was deeded to the _ le uae him Phew it jnwey-nerP of the aca Poort of | 8, 8 sid thelr fifth pe A 10-year lease on the Arlington! down to the business of explaining | *tate @A condition that when the ‘ fice, and Frank A. Leach is m y| Thanksgiving social and banquet on ey hotel has been taken by Senator W.| how Ah Wallin, the Chinese janitor | *taté @tiandoned It, the property was! . 1 Cherge. conducting the investigation of| Thanksgiving night in their hall. ry G. Potts, who will take poss anion | of tho theater, did not tip him over || it By ae * ee ue i eae pe a i ati| Adams’ books. This is the sum-| Elaborate preparations are being Jan. 1. The hostelry will be closed t it wal | aeepGoned the new miliion-dol- “Bomebody Rigne e ion today at the} ™a for th ommoda tio! P| According to the statements the desperate stage, and therefore | iy, months, while It is remodeled pe ll i c¥ Pry sano | lar-eapital-to-be for the old Thurs-| in his power to grind f », an pe situation today ¢ wh will probably oy the ae s by Susan R. Williams, a|she has applied for a peace bond raas|{ haven't the slightest ch to office. . ton cdunty court house, It ap jand renovated. Mr. Potts will be sole| Why, there was nothing to that People have b due whe emblage ever seated at a banquet 3 ree, to ts, sag Mawnan seiles erties yet eal Se vi | proprie tor and manager. Captain jetory but « little josh, and now it's |'t the wMatntife will win her quit bel uveeit oe. Ms Au : Fi gag ig ne Pye in Seattle. The decorations SNEEL. ta Ee Witmehrd cardyp| ears thot cho will leave thie city Dave obeers ome Bed ore town that I wae feet about AN IMMENSE GAME PRESERVE |. .gor ax he spoke or heard of Charles CI father pe handsome ned nine, ae Whitham yesterday afternoon, Joba | and give up a good business unless | vie py the postoffice ae os el aaa of allin. | PROPOSED that you have denied] of Mrs. Adams, and a former bank| |The est local and. professional ®, Allen, who would woo her if he| Alien gives her up. She lives at|”'* : who ts 's good friend of mine and) BUTER, Mont. Nov. 28.—A four-| you n to the secret gervicejexaminer. Clary is at present an}. 1 for the entertainment and could threatened to kill her| 1001 Pacific av., Tacoma SQUADRON ARRIVES who wouldn't hurt a ge Ah Wal-! milion acre preserve, embracing ” he was asked inmate of a soldiers’ home in Cali pr sie, We tha preonkiie Poe: @@ many occasions if she does not| The woman admitted that she| GIBRALTAR, Nov. 28—The soc-| |!" nd bows , wat i — some of the finest big came hunting} “1 have nothing to say,” was the/ fornia yin Up ue here ee consent to become his wife doesn't mind shaving Allen, but/ond British squadron, in command| friendly boxing bout, and be play: | groundein the West, 1s proposed by | reply wen es a brilliant success. Tables will be After four years of arduous woo-| that married life i out of the ques-|of Admiral Prince Louts, arrived| fully gave me n iittle Rarmlest| Game Warden C. F. Scott of Mon-| will you acknowledge that you 600. ‘ {ng Allen, she says, has arrived at | tion here from America this morning. | CT8e® over the cocoanu’ am n0t/tana agd Warden Stevens of Idaho,| ever made a confession as claimed Money All Gone mmntttes Davina: eiaeiinale 5, i. — nate 20 ce laid up, and T didn’t have to have! who will head the plan to be pre-| py the secret service men J the arran nts ts as follows: E ; MINNE LIS ORDERED HOME| any doctor called in. Ah Wallin |sentet at the next congress, The| “1 will not talk,” was the stub- S. Pulver, J. L. Waller, Frank Dowd, “MIDSHIPMEN’S CODE” MAY BE|SENTENCE BURTON WEDNES-| LONDON, Nov. 28—The Minne-|and I are the beat ot frionds. My! proposed reserve will take in sev-| porn answer H. Pohle, G. L. O. Thompson, Rieh- ; apolis f# now at Gravesend and has|friends have been joshing the life | eral hundred miles of territory ad-| “Do you think you can clear your-| | “T have not been retained by] arg Mansfield White, Frank I. Age THE CAUSE DAY been ordered home. She salle at ost ere samt = big age we se Jacent to Lolo pass and into the| self on this charge pS Adams,” said Will H Morris, ithe | new, i A. teu ane c. eae 5 a ‘ ‘ . midnight for Hampton Road: ya Chink, Cal m off, won idaho “ Jine.” o te have) well known attorney, this morning, | Madole " WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.~The| §T. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 2—The pin eel wo Bete you” Sede WI, aelaie, tine tat tan T have no at-|“aithough Adams sent for me yes-|yvro “at the banauet, and Mose Meretary of wie navy today ac-| passing of sentence on Senator Bur-| Three fishing vessels were seized] The Star man sald he would.|in thia section. The proposed ee ang it present, although I think | terday at the jail and asked me tol Gedemitn ond Chae ties tuve tee Gepted the resignation of Midship-|ton, who was convicted for acting |by the customs officers Tuesday.| “Scotty” has numerous friends, and | serv will be the largoat. In. the| toc, Hughes will act for me. Yes./take his case. peer adn y Wie nea man KR. £. White, of California. He | as the pafd attorney of the Rialto! ‘The vessels belong to 8. Minamo, a|each one of them had been dotng| world. "el fe been told of his interview ap-| “t¢ will depend upon whether or| treat is in store for all who attend, Bad only been a few months at the|Grain and Securities company be-| Japanese fish merchant, 620 South} some worryfng over the report. The - - — Nearing in The Star of Saturday not Adams offers me suficient com- wide sd . Seademy. The reason he gives is| fore the postoffice department, has|Bixth. The customs officers say the| genial “Scotty” ts uninjured and at-| NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Fire at} Pee hut 1 haven't seen the pavers! pensation before I take his case.”| United States Marshal Hopkine that he believes he |x unfitted for | been postponed until tomorrow, | sloopa were used on the Fraser riy-| tending to his duties at the thea-|the United States proving grounds | and so I cannot tell whether or net}” «no you think Adams has any|and Bailiff Kilbourne left this the service. It is believed that he|when his attorneys will prosent!er, The season is now closed and| ter, and he is still on friendly terms|at Sandy Hook this morning de he will act for me, My friend] money at present?” was asked. morning for MeNeil'’s island with was forced out by the “midship-| thelr reasons for asking for # new the sloops, the officers claim, were| with the Celestial. stroyed a number of buildings, in doing all this for me." “ most assuredly I do not,”| Prisoners Gray, Heath, Burns, Stews men's code. ait brought here without registering. Ab Wallin added a word of con- cluding the shops. Have you received any Word way the renly, art and Lumley in their custody, a

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