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ROB ARMY OFFICER Despite the fact that the police every effort to run thieves who broke into of éeut. Arthur Cren- S. N., late Thursday night, of them has been found. It fe believed by the authorities that the culprits are the same as those who have committed various petty burglaries in Seattle Intety. Among the articles stolen at the Crenshaw home was « gold watch which the Heutenant did not regard so much for its monetary value as a keepsake. The timepiece was saved by Lieut. Crenshaw on the @ay of the marine disaster in Hi vana harbor in 1498. SALEM, Ore., Dec. 16—R. H. Goddard, son of Hiram Goddard, of LaCrosse, arrived here yesterday, Bringing the state land agent a bunch of bogus certificates for 7,000 of school land purchased by ones Salger, a millionaire lumber- man of LaCrosse, from a man call- ing bimself Mueller, who answered the description of 3. A. D. Peuter, Brrested two months ago. In addition Saiger purchased an- @ther batch for $12,000. Mueller drew $18,000 from a bank in Chi- — and started to paint the town When arrested towards morning he had but $6,200 left. UTS AT ASCOT PARK, Los re ANGELES, CAL. ovee Firat race, Steeple Chase, short} course—Decimo, Allegiance, Kill- dore; time, 2:90. Second, Futurity Course, purse—| Hammeraway, Elevation. King of | the Mist; tim: Third, 11-16 m selling—Mins Betty, Freesias, Hot; time, 1:48 Fourth, 1 mile, purse—McGrath- jana Prince, Massa, Ninnisquaw; time, 1:40%. Fifth, 3-4 mile, purse—Good Luck, Stoessel, Creston Boy; time, 1:14 3-4. Sixth, 2-4 mile, selling—Revolt, Graceful, Ebony; time, 1:14 1-2. GARDNER, Mase. Dec. 16.—Dr. James McGown, accused of kidnap- ing his 2-year-old grandson, Ralph, son of Lioyd A. Burrows, of Port- land, Ore., whom he decided to adopt, was arrested here yesterday and gave ball to appear for examination, He is charged by Burrows of ai saulting him, besides the kidnaping of the child. Great Northern, Northern Pa- cific and O. R. & N. traffic officials and a representative from the transcontinental freight association met here yesterday afternoon, Nothing definite regarding distri- buting rates was reached. A team attached to one of the Cascade laundry wagons became frightened at noon yesterday and tore down Union street at a break- HAVE LONG VACATION heavy dark mouldings, has 3 division tray, measures 16 1-4x 8 1-4 inches, locked corners and bronze handle, contains 16 tools. $1.50 chest is same only larger, measuring 17x8% and has 21 ue SEATTI STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1905 7 , 4 he | $1,200. 4 A. O. U. W. hall? p. 1 | practically destroyed by f at | Grand Phenomena of Man's I | 10:45 oF k thie morning The ton. | lows was about $400 | | ; ee ee ee Roman Catholic Meetings con q . x *| . | * In order to tnaure publiens #|M \ * tion, chureh nottees for Batur- # | « |® day's lave must reach The ® t bom | * Star office not Inter than Fri- # ‘ M Parith—3 w. J e* lw day on Those received #| yyors i bh snd. mane ‘ * + will not be published. w | ¢ tt md - * Bd * i 0} a | In wosston this moraing the | nN B ghee \t/ GREAT GRIDIRON BATTLE IN PROGRESS THIS AFTERNOON— the world’s fumo hes, Oliver BERKIN, Dec Insiatent ap-}T know him to be capable of ll) Hoard of public works awarded tho] * * * * * wee ®t ee eee tt Lbvenedic-{ RESULT CANNOT YET BE PREDICTED is yr. Rol Ae poals are being made to the.govern- | kinds of trea I hoped be ha te - é , f ‘ a line ment to protect German land own- | common e 1 fear that judg-| contract for the asphalt paving of | Pariah, Rov, H. H. Ge dyer h—k i - — | era and settlers in Russia who are! ment of history made him do right] Fourteenth at, from Kast Union t um, “Watchman, What of Bomay, Gee | |e suffering on account of the revo-) “Witt setion shows that he] Rast Columbia, taking In connect 7:30 sermon by Rew 0p. |. 7 stent foottell « fe of they it red e fighting y may be gaine’ . particularly Im the Baltic| never meant to provide a constitu- | cots and avenues, to the In 0 pager Pin AP’ pcos « Negesetnnssies | by the manner in which they Sela Cheemien ; tion, and duplicity is ay t, | dependent Asphalt: Paving company. | Presbyterian, Rey, 2. 1] : | park this afterno rhe t ot] All Are Veterans. [ed the Oregon Agricultural college, It ts reported that L W 1 to wait in the hope of] ‘Tholr bid was $27,730.7 ' 11a. m. The Cry That naculate Con} both Multnomah and th c.| Most of the men are old college | It will be remembered that the ©. Schmidt, commander of th & a revol | This company wae also « Reached God's Bar 7:20 “The im or ’ good condition, and the local! players, well trained in the game | A. C. simply wiped up the field with tiotiary fleet recently defea * Now all have joined the revo-/the contract for repairing asphalt sible in the Demand of Je mass ;| mon particularly ure sanguine of] from hard, gruelling work of former | the University of Washington, at Sat teas the tartans whe be | tut thie Gieastek ed pe wishh Shibksterion, Rev, seather ie - ie }ear « off the hone 2 years and who are now even better! which time it was predicted that the was confined. } rh who 1 ly followed . i a oe, Ch hd the Family.” | es ]_ 1s an tmmer throng th is| than they were then by reason of | winning team was the strongest ag The Daily News correspondent at! Witte w i tituttona ha wT hoa tat | wat hing th pame. at they “ é 9 more aay , ned 5 sthod of train: gregation in th ection of country. St. Potersburg cables that the down. |!s% but now all red foe sy Ma a Failure.” Thure-| jai io ia wales deeae aaneing a4 RR eR RP —— fall of the government is expected te's hh came 0p m. “The Churet t 8 tpg ge sey (nn - goon. The insurgents are well arm- | *tervetion ts rut Abroad } | © ., . “A ye 2. boats j With REAP REWARD ed and retain Riga, Reval and other rt 7 Rese & } mania Hall, Divine Alta r j | ‘ - er the fine exhi | all players of the Baltic towns, and are taking oth~' tinied, freed the | A t JF dition that i probably in store f r| Universit Washington will be era. Admiral Birtleff is afraid to , = Fite : : iT y j “v r “W's” at assembly execute the orders of the govern “a REKA, Cal,, Deo. 16.—Arthar @ Prediction Impossible. | Mor orning, in honor of thelr ment to sail against the rebellious |" e - Rowen, who killed his wife, Ida ' efficient work during the on, cities, and fears the satlors will join ft peg | Rowen, near Greenview, September | At the time of going to press it] Only those men participating in at the re commit . | 29. was this morning convicted of fin too to venture an opinion leust two Inter-collegiate games Count Tolstot said today roe oamacks at Astrakhan re-| M&Rslaughter, the jury beink out Tho Guy was thin morning! a» to the outeome of the game, al will be given the emblems. “Witte has thrown off the mask.| “a 12 hours. Tuesday, December 19, ta given of divorce f hough the Multnomah t tin The ywing are entitled to wed to fire . as the day for passing the sen Anna n the ground of aban better tear them ( Babe Brinker, } tence. donme ; r will p 4 et by ith, Christ Tilley, Winsor, Naomi ¢ Da y ¥ ly" rm ' i) fuel ¢ es Bantz, Grimm, Palmer, Crim, Rosa, | . ore m tof the } iar Pullen, MeDonald, Shaw. During HA IL ON ILL arded| the rainfall, naw not. been very| ENGINEER'S CANDIDACY FoR!!! mbly Rev. J. M. Wilson wilt Mv T | " p awarded 1 has not been very| N : 5 » address, “The Praaan | RESIDENCES guakand © “dirty { COUNCIL ANNOUNCED home of the'Haneon PARIS, Dee. 14.—John C. MeCall : ot - © abusing } HOW THE TEAMS LINED UP} READY FOR TOUR : me son of the New York Life president be beaseed frou AT THE KICK-OFF | sail today from Havre, bearing | pening service th morn: Ah a i ATTI iE | Friends of F. W of th The sixth annual conc of the CHICAGO, Dee, 16.—Jean J. Jus Fire broke out in the lence of wt to Hamilton » ‘ ast oe . elty agineering department, t Men's Glee club at the university serand, ambassador from France.!yrr5 we. J. Stanley, 1417 Kighth, at! Westminster 10 tor wae granted a| Laster, 175 | morning announced his day night was well attended. arrived in this city this morning in ae ind Hamilton under the care |m. “Church Me and . : Pullen, 190 on the republican t tunt given by Messrs. F 10 o k last night The loss wae term \ ge Va Meter th ’ nt ge n by M «. Friend At @ reception by the French Al- | ectalist, who said the trip|tism of Infants.” 7 Wine a Mea of non.| Babee 205 cilman from the Eleventh ward nd Gate wae the espacial a Nance this afternoon and at a ban plete }’ prove us to Hamilton it} Fe eer rein Women's Wortt or * Sample | Weyant has for several years been | of the evening, while the rendition quet by the ns orwaniaat home wh he tried to go und mcg . heh RR Sa Right Guard | a resident of Green Lake and an em-| o¢ te some dozen and a half musi night, the ambassador will | i ‘ ‘ age night “The Two ers, & con s mn | Cutta, Right Taekle|ploye of the city. The other re-| cai numbers showed careful tra the health of President R t It is authoritatively pnounced | trast n cy a) 6 Rivas ane : ait 1 num 7 r r & Kent Roose ve " 7 = a rost ight End | publican can are George Hil The 3 nd chief He says he will observe the & Atking: in front of the} {hat Hamtiton, in lieu of bis return. dirst Free Methodiat, I and gua bituat | Cole Quarter | W. A. Burleigh and Frank Shuck ecet Ae a vo nea te bath strictly. There will be the flames coming | 58% prepared a d ed statement | 1 t Mek ‘ Alleging ~ = habitus’ | j tga eg “lin full concerning bis connection |)". ‘ “a ” noes, Mra, 8. G. Shoema Right Halfback | Before bringing him out as @ can was a unique feature, reception Monday night. ling turned A ype Hag nage Re a viee : " ted Left Halfback | didate friends of Weyant ¢ caves on ite tour Mom- It is likely he will visit Dr. Har- th artment ar- | With the insurance company | Sen Gesond Abvent, Rev’ i an Lk iene 00 Fullback | investigated the civil servic per, president of the Chicago uni- y ” mothy nee ee pep g mane: lations ree zs the ticipat z : pman—7:30 p. m mm N. L. Shorro was «7 ‘a |lations regarding the participa a versity, before leaving. estimated at about t hree Perilous Times Shall Come detect toads te Oe “ of city employes in politica, an — _ SUICIDE 8 Approximate Return lenis morning on the 1 of Left ® convinced themselves that Weyant| @@®@¢eeteseetereseosesen | orca (Cap eft End | could run with propriety. A ques pity and rilon MeMillen, 18 Left Tack 3 Roctet Bullich has brought t . tion had been raised in regard jtrath—8 g.m.,| for divorce against Paul Be lich, a C ard | the matter over the candidacy ¢ a ar ing Wome Be- | loging non t Poe yore Patrol Driver Weedin tor coun | | Mary Conradi, mother of three : » jell from the same warc UNBAU, Alas ve “ity Right Tackle ts a ait ay oe 4° Ps Agermiy ¥ Baptist church, 4th,.Avelcbildren, has brought suit against! nowling, 149 Right End | denne ae 1 —— Poe pm, dig peg finan” | near James. —Rev. W. G. Jones will] William Conre nage Phaen el nupert 164 Quarter [128 as Wevant’s candidacy doe Ter teens, of the Amerionasaeilll | » Praga preach by tnvitation morning! aad) srouad of nor rt Horan, 214 Richt Halfback | 22%, tnterfere with his work no ob-| boat ficet of Everett, was placed im clal troubles ureday At ome | “ei | Sad Kerslake aske a div Bishor t Halfback | 2°cto8 — bim _ be eee a f¥| the drydock of the Seattle | Ship- ime he waa the cha piet | ~ , eruac yint to the case of ex-She' sudt TT . 1 from Walter Kerslake loging de 6 . potnt to the cs mS @z-Bner rds company Thur for re- shot of Texas }. Unitarian Church Deyteton av (ref alter I a alleging James, 1 Fullback |hee, who was in the employ of the ee aye idee pie } weet Co 8 Bae sining W. D. Simonda At 11 & m..) | guste Ditlet this morning fil srultnc : i = city when he became @ candidate) jeuling While on the dock # Sethi arréaney even Pom BREACH OF PR Joperator of this section, dropped Henry Vane—the Noblest of] S0giie iene tuperior court tor nomah, the pride of Oregon. | for sheriff. Cudihee was allowed to| oii) be sheathed with iron along the ‘OR cH Oo OMISE de Friday from a sted blood | Puritans ee eee pacer tha ee the big st and strongest specimens | hold his position in the police de-| Water line for protection against FAIR WIDOW vessel in hie head. discovered | First Christian Church—Olive and] Grunkennees, crucity and nomen | fomeal material in the Webfoot | partment until his nomination. af-|hoom sticks. She will be launched the famous Juatin and Red Dia-| Broadway. Rev. A. L. Chapman.| nore she uske the custody of thelr | fara mee who bave piled up |ter which he obtained from the com-| saturday, mond quarts mines [At 11 a m, “Christian Herolam;” | 'oig heir] famous record for themselves in| mission leave of absence until bh : mies isla > oe H diron world th . arriv . PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 16—A) Packer for years was attorney for 7:20 p, m., “Pure and Undetiled Ro-| Liiiian Hawks was this morning| in the clty trem Portland thie. election The Elks of Ballard will give = . . Sin ia | ligion.”* | 1 ~ . rom Portland this morn-| ‘The civil service commissioner neat the Carnegie Steel com Poon granted temporary alimony andjing: to al! apper a stag smoker in their quarters pany, ; Radi ae - ng; to al! appearance being in the | state that th: will not interfere. reach of promise suit for $100,000 | ing big interests when the United Socialist Temple—E. T. Kinsgley.| suit money pending hearing of her| finest kind of trim for the greatest vu ose Thursday night. A special pro- | t iow > Claes | di enadh reat They point out that the provision has been filed by Mrs. Mary Notter,| States Steel corporation was form- [A How the Working Clas#/ divorce proceedings against En battle of the year, Le gram will be arranged. widow, against Gibson D. Packer, | ed. [Is Robbed of Its Product;" $ p. m.,|son Hawks, whom she charges with| ‘The game will be called prompt-|° ee ee et ——— . tle of the Classes.” jnon-support and inhuman treat vide comaninsion ave Genet amely te. 9fe- athe ge em edl mgag having} ii ror = STATEMENT | Union Congreentional—thev, 3. T.| mont ” rem eee Hy od ny Cannagament decided (0) veat city employes from engaging| W. A. White, charged sotatly am ie | Nichol 0:30 What th ound the whistle earlier, as dark-| in politics when it becomes apparent| Frank McCombridge and James “ | hola. At 10:30 a m.,_ nat the!) HOMESEEKERS. IN SOUTH | "OH" comes quickly, greatly handi-ltnat such participation interferes| Keefe, was this morning arraigned Mayflower Brought 7:30 p.m. capping scientific work on the part] with the employs’s work or is in| before Judge Griffin for attempted The following letter under tel Building Up or Tearing Down. DAKOTA jot the men any way inimical to the city’s in-| burglary. The men are accused of signature of President Limerick ot} University Congregational—Rev PIERRE 8 ae | G c tereats. having broken into the Rainier the health board, addressed to the) H. C. Mason. At 10:30 a. m., “Al-/ cam, S. D. Dee. 1¢.—Home-| rent Crowd. | Hardware club on Dec. 1. They will Borten's Condensed Milk company,| mond Flower and Cherry Blossom; "| froxers from ail Parts of the coUn-| rhe crowd this afternoon was|* * * * # * ® & # ® & & & Hw H) plead on Dec, 16 a : rinclpally from the Nor of New York, has been made pub-| 7:20 p. m., “Power.” west, are arriving here. in. barge | the &reatest ever recorded at a foot- | * entas ‘seated lie. Beacon Hill Congregational—Rev. | numi ball game in Seattle. Tickets dur-|* | SHAMOKIN, Dec. 16.—The jae a to ene ot ni of * ers” ' “Samples of your condensed mitk/C. R. Bale At 11a m,, “The Hal-| mje ernie themselves of (he | ing the advance sale went like wild | * *thracite miners’ convention * 0 } wale 1 tands in McPherson *® ended toda: * of the ‘Ploneer Brand,’ taken from) lowed liome; ) p.m, “What! county, and in the counties of Hyde, |{if@. This morning, although threat- | ¥ >| A TOOL CHEST the Seattle markets for tests and|Our Denomination Stands For.” | Bamunds and Faulk. au! | ening weather prevailed, enthusiasts | nund , ulk thorized b 3 examination, unfortunately had by] Plymouth Congregational —- Rey,|the state capitol lend commisnion. [Of the game continued to demand |* ***************|1 wan Help your Boy to Be- — the — gorge = poe. M. Freeland. At lla m., “Paul %. Since the auction of state lands | ‘he little slips eo pasteboara mee: BANKERS MISTAKEN Usetul. an incorrec chem! po! Rule for Corinthian Givings;” a month or go the infle of | Cla! cars were placed on the jac } given out. Your ‘Pioneer Brand’|y m. “The Sait of the . mani, or mere cae the intius of) sation park: route State tax commissioner J. E. Frost! : »D of the EKarth. homeseckers into this state has He is full of surplus steam. should be reported as: Butter fat Piterim Congregatic Rev. &.| been remarkably large. In the last|, Great men, indeed, are those who j stated, yesterday, that the bankers) 12) must use it. It is up to you ‘A runaway team attached to one} was foggy and, just as the fright-| 7-20: sugar, 9.67; proteids, 8.45;/4 S00) at it's. mw “The Sin.|month the local land office has|!med up against each other to-|of the state were evidently misin-if 1, furnish the means to direct ash, 1.47; total solids, 26 Free ne 1 day. It is freely said that never has | formed as to the policy of the tax . ened horses turned the corner, they fulness of Sin >> m The| received more filings than ever be- it right. The boy will get @f the Fulton Market company’s|/ran into Daniels, knocking him| from all coloring matter and pre-| Grog: Decision.” lore during a similar length of| th northwest been given an oppor-| commission to be pursued in deal-)f oi dicasure in using his ener SINE ciiniten Satensh Wedeel ataw amt sanema weer bien servatives ‘2s time. ‘The total for last month was | tunity to see football stars of such |ing with assessments and taxation.|9 2° Cr iu srovement than 1m Daniels, an employe of the Seattle Daniela was badly cut about the ‘In the laat five samples present- THEOSOPHY 461 calibre fight for football honors. | He sald that the statement that the wasting it. ‘ led for examination, the ‘Pioncer! 4 < ef One of the most pleasing features | tax commission would compel banks Lighting company, at Third and| lower limbs, and had to be taken Theosophical Sc Bente Y $1.00 Tool Chest is stained ash, thie morning. to his home, 2610 Fifth av., where| Brand’ was among the highest and/) grt Th “ an , Beatle) Mrs, Janes ry st., re-|of the game les in the fact that/to make returns on the assessment has locked corners, heavy darts ‘One of the horses became fright-| he is now confined to his bed. Feaponded ot the requirements of | OUs* Is, Hy ind. Mra. 1. P. Bush—| ports the loss in cash and|all of the men on both teams are |forms of the names of depositors and|] Dus Larkes consent \UalN ats @med by the breaking of a breast| Daniels claims that young Reyn-| ur laws and ordinances. Pa eg ajayoga, the Kingly! other article entered her|atrictly amateur players, men who/|the amounts standing of each was icistena: capaeaaien 15x7% in. strap, and the driver, C. J. Reyn-| olds has been guilty of fast driving} “We are pleased to make this) ° fence. me between o'clock last|are playing for love of the game and | erroneous. ‘ np metal box, pueaal @ids, lost control of the team. It’ before. correction, for the policy of the| Queen City Theosophical [not merely for the money that ts in ve aemnmentemc Beccary ens: . . board of health of the city of Seat-| ~ James Connod, charged with hammer, nails, mallet, brads, tle is to do justice to all int , 3 larceny from the person, was ar- awl, vise, try square, screw ee - - raigned this morning before Judg driver, chisel, plumb bob, rule Griffin and given until Dec. 18 to id hatchet. RUNAWAY plead. He is accused of having est is varnished ash with robbed George MeGoon of $6.45 on 12. j LANG DRUGCS FINGERS What fs a thum> and half a fin- neck speed, making the turn at the corner of Union st. and Third av.| On Friday afternoon, December be the week of the county institute,| et worth? COLMAN BUILDING. tools If place of 16. with dexterity and precision and do-|22, the Christmas fun will really commencing January 2, when all the| Martin Sorebro, who lost a thumb $1.75 chest is still larger, meas- ing no more damage than throwing! pegin for th | children. of Wielders of the birch and cultivators| and half of bis index finger in a} uring 17%x9 inches, has same Jone of the horses off its feet and | (7! ! hey ee segeme of the young idea must gather at the| “wml ast week, alleges that the ’ number of tools. mae breaking a single tree. The team) *'™* our » t date 000°" high school building in conclave| ™ssing members were wo: 5 00 chest measures 19x9%- in, stopped at the corner of Union at./of all the school houses itas| over educational matters a eae @ this morning brought sult Lang Ss Is the tools as folows: bam and Third ay. Driver Lowman was | Co will «wing shut, bangin %@-\ods. The city schools are included|%inat the owners of the Valley aw, rule, try angle, sand in charge of the team hind the hilarious heels of about|in the King county arrangements,|¥¢¥ Mill company, who own the H Pt paper, chisel, screw drivers joyous youngster pitig out/and the problem of “put down six|™!ll he was employed in, for the} n y ace miet, pencil, awl, nail set, NEW QUARTERS nto liberty, happy in the knowledge and carry two” will be allowed to Ts ages The plaintitt he nails, pliers, tack em us that two weeks’ dust will coliest rest for a full two weeks, while the|/@se* that because proper guards e ou ¢ hatehet, level, mitre box, mali | upon their text books Before juveniles revel in the phate sine | and implements were not furnish-| een ee eae let, guage, T square, try they will have to be opened again. |of Kris Kringle’s visit and “watch-|°4 by bis employers they are re square, brace, plane, chalk Great progress ts being made by| Ad to the holiday weekowill ing the old year out sponsible for the injury to his Mne, serateh awl the Queen Anne Athletic club, | eg j digits. a nes $2.50 chest measures 19%x15% whieh has recently secured new| . and has 33 tools. club rooms in the old fire station} cort of mem! will walt upon the $5.00 chest for youths and men on the corner of First av st and eity council Monday evening for a 1] D - is heavy polished oak, meas- Lee st. For the past two years the 7 purpose of placing certain matters ures 20x10 inches, brass drop elub was quartered in the basement jof improvement befo that body handle, lock and key and has of the Queen Anne Congregational at | Lake residents claim that 27 tools. If you were to have eburch . tired of sliding down hill Fresh on Sundays. the chest made ey buy the ’ falling into ditches where “ ; ‘ tools it would cost $8.00. 2° WHR ARASH AAS RARE ’ should be neatly graded - fie Bs ae 5 t the one you wish and start # WILL HONOR POOR RICH- * nd good drainage. Theclub] NeW YORK, Dee. 16—William A. omer os goed — the boy on the road to health * ARD 3 Announces its intention of whooping| sweetser, lawyer, who served the | , and prosperity # The electrical and physical #|LAKESIDE RESIDENTS WILL things up in tho improvement line] qivorce summons on Charles F.|[ We sell the Waterman SPINNING’S CASH STORE % department at the stat eunt- *| gomBaRD COUNCIL MONDAY a rosay 7 on Is secured from) Dodge, was a witness this morning | [gj IDRAL—an Meal Present, ~ # versity will hold a celebration he city council, on the subornation of perjury trial 1810 Second Ave. # at the university January 18 * NIGHT of Abe Hummel. # in honor of the great sclen- * He was rather uncertain as to * tist, Benjamin Franklin *| A rousing meeting of the newly the ctroumstances surrounding the ~ */ organized Lakewside Improvement first and second marriages. He told FA IT LE 4 wk kk kt kt tt te et! club wan hold Inst night, nearly 100 of « letter from Hummels firm giv- pas 7 <~ P. H. Burnham, according to a|fetidents of the Lakeside district] —— ing the first intimation of the mar S <5 4 . ) ctreviar issued by the Great North. | ing present Frank Hart, who was at first| tage. There ts some doubt con- E 8S ¢ Ol ern rellway yesterday, has been ap. A committee wan appointed to|)charged with grand larceny, but|°etning the irregularities in the he Aw pointed district freight and passen.| take charge of proposed plans for| who subsequently pleaded guilty to wife's first divorce sult. ger agent for the Great Northern,| Work to fone, and the te ury| petit larceny, this morning appear-| Th? trial was adjourned until Grand For B, C, will be his| Officers wore made permanent ed before Judge Griffin and asked | Monday. NIGHT SCHOOL headquarters. | HL. Rief is president of the new) to be released, on the ground that i * rae sy In the rooms of the chamber of|club, H C. King, secretary, and| there was not sufficient evidence to| Burglara entered the clothing es- Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month commeres th afternoon .at $| Willies Loomis, treasurer, j convict him of either crime. ltablishment on Union st. near the o'clock the Reg! Eatate association| A committes from the new im-] d@ige Griffin took the matter un- corner of Secon’ ay,, last evening, MILLER @ ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. Cintpsipinyeomennaeatneemenes of attle will hold a meeting. provement club and a voluntary es-| dor consideration etonling a quantity of cloth.