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we GYEAMSHIP COMPANIES WILL TRY TO PREVENT CALLIRG OF @RAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED COMM@AE _ s 7 Is over Ruseta will be induatrially ara Tene 1 the Aladea | MOMMA he Bad heard of eo discos: | Rioters in Moczew Stawpirtored in Cokd oc. isc ioc i ulti hea! samsnip some hia, mornne hate lpretenweesnnnens) City Enginoor a the rebels cannot help but win, angousned that a full Investig ston Mt there had been any great die-'% PORTLAND, Dee. 21—The : Bart Blooub—Sokdiers of the Crar Besert fo, vanes Wear wale be mate into the sepent OF @|GGMMEE’ I. ceftalnly would bave|@ postottios at Wyeth; sear the #1 Coast? Bivelge Its kdowtity That which ja most feared ts very | combine being contemplated be | heahd of it wall ® Cascade lecks, wax bre into #| Bobels-—taary Strive Leaders Brrested near at hand—famine. Food mup-| tween the two companies. They} SPdpn't think there js much to the|w® last night. Three hundred dol- #| i | piles are already low, and unless tho | dee Jare that nm such conditions ex-| report, I am given.to understand! ® lars in stamps and coin were #| With cleverness and tact they Thomson, it is | railroads resume operations, ex j tet. that 6ur company intends to raise! ® taken, No clow to the robbers #/ Various railroads which are strug only six tracks, MOSCOW, Dec rt troops, stand ready.to aboot down the ‘Teme suffering wiil fol'ow shortly They assert that the petition call | the refés gn places off the regular) ® as yet * ling for strategical rights-of-way |and no more, running along the . nly showing sympathy for wds, and machine guns have Several prominent Aitors jast| ing for a special gtand jury to in-| route’ of the steamers. It doesn’t) : *% “nd entrances to the city in their | center of Whatcom av. This will n placed in front. of munielpal night mounted platforms in the| vestigate the alleged combine was) seem to me there is anything Un-| ® & ok we te he eh ee ew | OF ference today with City En give plenty of space on either side Three persons were killed today } buildings ready for instant use. streets and pleaded with the people | started by discontented shippers op- | fair about that, Ag Mr. Pharo stat . . | ne r Thomson and the corporations | of the outside tracks and the imite ee | seat poland fowght and | (® support the revolutioniate rating in the amatier and more re- | ed fo you yesterday in an interview committee, tried to gobble What of the street for a public highway yosix military electricians re-| bled for her in ndence have the| While they were thus bh ite cities. | in The Star, it is almost impractica ay. in its entirety and side tracks into the abutting Forty-six military electriiveater.| black clouds of war hovered o| Sllere of the csar lingered nearby| 8. W. White, assistant general | ble to send the fast punssenger boats | With equal tact and cleverness! property. Four of these tracks are ye F aeesiet in the city works, but | threateningly over the land in| #24 did not dare to arrest the} freight agent of the Pacific Coast} to auch places from a standpoint of | City Engineer Thomson stayed the planned for running tracks and the te Sromptly joined the strikers. | every section of the province, men | *Peekers | Steamship company, who has Just | econdmy.” / ; | avaricious attacks of the railroads|two outside tracks will be used In Orel district landowners have/| and boys are openly arming them | and purer to the city sufficient | jointly by all the roads as transfer barricaded their houses, but most| selves and joining the rebels, and nan SF p SeAtEh Bebe te) eee ail of them were forced to surren-|Pottsh soldiers ta the field, en T t | avenue at any rate | GN. and N. P. : : der to the peasants on account of| rolled in the armies of the czar, are Owing to the retiring disposition| The Nocthern Pacific and Great 4 the lack of provisions. | deserting by Chenennte and relly eta A pa Ph alls are soma a seeps D ee ys — jas 4 > ery- | ing to the standard of their belove “WE MUST FIND 0U" RE 1 rs TTLY C aAevaiiie | er hrouh its represen ranch ise lor two tracks Peasants are destroying every- | ing a WE MUST FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HIM!"—SBATTLY CITY COUNCH. tive, James A. Ketr, who had 6'co the westerly ‘kad eomue thing they can lay their hands upon Emperor Sends Regrets. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 22.—The emperor has sent the mikado ex pressions of regret that on account of internal dissensions he is not able to begin negotiations for commercial treaty before Mareb. Many strike leaders have been arrested. The situation increases in intensity. The last wire to Moscow is cut The city was in darkness allinght Troops have captured a cache of arms and ammunition. The de- next laration of martial law has not af-| fected the strikers. Revolutionists practically control Moscow. A number of fatal clashes with troops occurred in the streets Searchlights operated by soldiers Hght the main streets. Through trains, heavily guarded, are running into St. Petersburg, but the postal service is unreliable. ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Poland. In every city 22. gad town in that province soldiers 2a, PRIES JUDGE HATCH BLAMES POLISH VORGE CAS! An Interesting dissertation was given this morning by Judge Hatch fm the superior court, when he ruled fm the case of Wi ve. Martin Markowsk!, ‘wife the decree and severely repri- the husband. The Markow- @ivorce case has been causing € Stir in the Polish colony for some In her complaint Mra Markowski Sileged that her husband was un- Feasonable and that he had fre- quently stated that he thought it would be better if women in this country were like the peasant wo- men of Poland, dictation of their husbands and com- to obey them. Markowski filed a cross-complaint charging bis wife with improper fonduct and stating that she fre- esagee the Bismark and other beer) in company with a Polish priest, who also vistted the Markow ski home asgainst Markowski's Priest Attentive. ‘The evidence showed that the in question had been paying attentions to the daughter and Bot the mother, that he had later married the daughter, LIFE UNKNOWN MAN MEETS DEAT OTHER ACCIDENTS the | CENSURED ——— da Markowski| giving the| under the absolute! deserted her! CRUSHED OUT UNDER CAR WHEELS land. Strikers Are Marching Railroad, telegraph and telephone Hines are down all over Poland, and the large cities are in total dark Conflicts with soldiers occur ness | daily, with great loss of life to both sides. Strikers are marching through the streets of Warsaw and a terrible battle with imperial troops is expected at any bour. | Im this city, the strike movement becomes stronger and more active 4 with every passing moment The police arrested the first coun ell of strike leaders, and threw them inte prison. Another council met immediately after, and this was | also arrested and imprisoned. Last night a third council wan held which succeeded, however, in elud ing the police. The general strike is on in this elty. No grave encounters hare oc curred as yet, although they are momentarity expected. Extraordt nary precautions are taken to guard lives and property, and should the warring factions meet in the streets, the loss of life will be enormous. Thousands of workmen deserted their posts yesterday and joined the general strike and before the week TIs FATHER IN SENSATIONAL DI- and returned to the priesthood, now being in Europe. In his ruling Judge Hatch severely berated the Pole for giving voice to groundiess suspicions as to his wife's honor, and said that no man should go into court and charge & woman with unfaithfulness to her husband unless he was able to back up such charges with indisputabie evidence. “But there is also another side to ceiving his attentions, While the} priest may not have acted dishon- lorably to the daughter, he was un | faithful to bis church at least, and this court believes that the husband father had a right to object. and that his indignation was natural.” from the sales of securities. condition to the department. Hid the Profits reports cone estate, and the concealment of pre ite from the sale of securities The witness said this was (rue. ed to similar juggling, and tioned the New York Life as one was $5,000,000, and that he used check off general agent's balances, 38, was run down near the foot of Yesier Way last evening and died at the Wayside Mission hospital within a few hours. His body was removed to Bonney-Watson’s un- dertaking establishment, where it awalts identification. The unfortunate man was cross- fng the tracks, apparently uncon- scious of the approaching switch en gine. When he realized the peril it} was too late to jump out of the| way. ‘The agonized cries of the victim brought many willing hands to his assistance and he was tenderly car ried to the depot, where an attempt was made to get the name and ad dress of himself and friends. He passed into unconsciousness before the arrival of the city ambulance in which he was removed to the) hospital, where he died shortly after Samuel Cennu, on Railroad av. CLISE GRUBBED STUMPS JW. eg prosident of the Wash on Trust Company bank and ent of the Seattle Light company, this morning save , , contractor, a few pointers about “grubbing’ stwmees,| the superior coum. a allewed eher “Peterson for $09 .Clajming that wirile: oop onf ps, stated that he be the snbe al stum pe, per acre. Cline. The gan-chmpany had tives wat 4 (OR a geal “You SEATTLE INSURANCE COMPANY JUGGLED ITS BOOKS ——— NEW YORK STATE EXAMINER .CONFESSES .THAT this case,” said Judge Hatch. “While * lay found worms in the water and SHE PUTS Wie TO FLIOS To . Fe tertees thts man’ wen ot fant in HE KNEW THAT MUTUAL LIFE .AND .OTHER 7 Dn atlas Gn vs ® | inat any paebes = aa oa UW GHT—HOLIDAY CROOKS BUSY : taking faine accusations against bis} COMPANIES CONCEALE D IMPORTANT FIGURES |# ptenident hax decided not to «| “imme! Bs & reeult of tts use, 3 a Seen amid te enedeet, at * Sibtcige his right to refuse the & Several robberies were reported to; John F. Burton, at the California | ot the senate to re- w| | house, and stole $28.30. Entrance Ort cael tw Ghorehs NEW YORK. Dec. 22—Stephen business in this state. Sal Wd ccmbictinera tee MISS MATTHEWS the police Inst night and this morn-| wag also gained to W. MeMerrl 4 “{ do not wish to take up arma|M. Smith, assistant treasurer, and) “Heretofore Nebraska has been) 9 p Bn all aan canine ie hd “—. . | room, in the same hotel, and a sum. ‘ agsinee sat Mittiow, bat the atten. | Charles A. Preller, auditor of the| willing to abide by the Hendricks! § Jui ine She nattnn, a0 wate *| Pats o setersing from @ shopping | of money taken; also from J. 0. Meee et a Catholic priest, sworn to| Mutual Life, were witnesses in the] examination and those of his prede-|% (he three-day rule, the senate #| BECOMES A BRIDE our shortly after 10 o'clock last} Moore's room in the Oregon house, | celebacy, cannot be a compliment | !surance case this morning comsora.” ios rer THe, ie sete | night, Mrs. Connors, Thirtieth av.| the thief earrying away all avail- to any ‘woman, and Mr. Markowski ‘anderpool, chief examiner of the 3 joat Me right to reconsider si and Jackson st., encountered a man j able wearing apparel. |had a right to feel incensed when| {maurance department, was recalled,| CHICAGO, Dec. 22—The Dally | tee e tenant ee eens Ms | ve = Se ies fo tet Be at pee paren.) _ bareuere Sedue 1000 ee his wife and daughter insisted on| #nd testified that he did not know | News London correspondent says ih Miss Laura Jeanette Matthews rs. Connors put up a hard strug-| E. P. Wilson, 1422 Nineteenth ayv., | going out with this priest and re-| that the Mutual Life was not mak-/that Lord Harmsworth cabled cal |sieter of Rev. M. A. Matthews, was! oe a pea to her purse. The stealing jewelry and a revolver, and J | married last night at the First Pres-| ““/Drit. frightened, took to his heels. | into H. B. Hoffer’s home, $11 Queam 5 ing a report of profite and losses | Dec, § to the Mutual Life saying: . He dia | “{ am insured in your company | not think it necessary to report its| for $260,000. I do not destre to in- Hughes suggested to Vanderpool that the Mutual's method of making led the marking down of book valnes of the company’s rea! He stated other companies resort men- Vanderpool ead that the 1904] ‘nat he stogd by the decision and ordinance recently passed by the! pr. Matthews Speckhert, attorney for the plaintift,|@4@ stayed there for five hourg profits from the sale of securities | way qi nduct of the company | town Of Kirkland, the people of the | | After the ceremony Mr. and Mr&.| the cane of Peter Ferguson va. the| Soaking. and used up all the hot # disgraceful as far ax the inmur-| town voted the saloon a nuisance | Whitworth left for a tour of South | water, whereupon Mra, Brown turns The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News THEY MUST SPEAK OUT WASHINGTON, _FRID WILL LOOK ‘INTO IT —) —s Ofticiate of the Pacific Const ( retdrqed from tho Bort®, awe thin of. HARRY BUNCE AND WIFE, OF| the card up hia sleeve which he did not ly respectively, | wish to play, definite action by thé! four other tracks In the center uf GREEN LAKE, MUST PAY FOR! committee was prevented and the| the stroct 3 KILLING DOGS | Matter was left over for two weeks, Under this plan,” explained Mr. | At which time the parties will prob-/Grosenp. of Tacoma, representing meee ee | ably Ket together again and try to|the Northern Pacific, “we will use come to something definite in the one of our tracks as a running track 3 city | Justice R. R. George, of Green| way of an understanding and the other as a transfer track, 4 GIMME A FRANGHE Lake, who presided oyer the. trial | Kerr Talks. | which we are willing that the other AM VU TELL yOu , COUNCIL of Harry Bunce and wife, jointly! Mr. Kerr stated that he wished to| roads should use for transfer pur- charged with putting out poisoned | reach both the east and west water- poses. This additional outside wae TAM meat for dogs, fined the defendants | ways by Spokane ay., and that just transfer track is necessary that we j as soon as he knew whether the of appeal was given. city would grant him a franchise tracted widespread | and just over which route it would | attention and the court room yester-| be, he would disclose his present jay afternoon was crowded with| optional holdings and prospective) spectators. It was first taken up| terminals by the members of the Seattle Ken In response to this Mr. Thomson | #18 each and costs this morning may reach our present property holdings abutting on the west side of Whatcom av The Chicago, Paul disclosed clearly their present ’ |property holdings and their future 5 | plans in regard to their terminals. Milwaukee & 8t. nel chub, which resulted in prosecu-| said |Mr. Hughes, representing the com= : tion being brought by Humane Of “The city is unalterable in its de-| pany, was inclined to push the mate g fieers Vaupell and Clark. The! termination to hold Spokane av. as lter of granting franchises to final q Bunces alleged that dogs in the|a highway to West Seattle, and we| determination and was chafed at neighborhood were killing thelr| will grant no franchises to any|the action of the North Coast im 4 chickens, They denied that they| railroads alon this hihway. One| causing delay. Thomson's Edict. Attorneys representing owners of 3 property on Whatcom where ft 4 has been vacated, were present to protest against the vacation of the avenue in front of their property om had put strychnine on the meats in } question, One entleman here has worn out} everal pairs of trousers waiting for a similar right-of-way along this thoroughfare. It will be useless for you to hold out for a right-of-way along this highway.” [tee RHR * CORINTH, Ky., Dee. 21. # | & 000 in gold, $1,000 in silver and ® the balan In paper. ” Securith were unmolested. Cee tana eaten ne | Kerr, before we can tell you defin-| regard to the granting of franchises itely just what highway of entrance |to the Seattle Blectric company, ill grant you we must know | which franchines ate to terminate in 3 your | 25 years, but the franchises which “§ terminals depot. | we are now considering will ter- Theer are the interests of four or|minate with eternity, therefore are 2 f ‘WORMS IN five railroads to consider as weil | we to give this matter little t 4 as your own and we must know the | and determine the matter. pi T FIR A ER Prospective yardage facilities and ‘tately? If this matter is ~ terminal points of each of them be-| mined by the first of March, you « * ore oe Pp iggy *} Thomson Explains. |the ground that it. would lesen the E barn Dow nae one ae bh *| “The city will make suitable provi- | value of the property. = oe ay ake Ba.n00. bank in ®/ sion for any railroad that wishes to| In closing the meeting Mr. ‘Thom . * pane 7, 500 and ¢s- *| come into our city and do business, | son said: a i" and we will see thet they have! “Gentlemen, it took us several 3 * The amount consisted of $1.- : proper access to the city, But, Mr.| months to decide upon our course in * * * we j where you wish to establish and have your fore we can proceéd systemically.” ’ should be satisfied.” Residents of the district of 15th ay. & and Holgate st. are forced to depend upon muddy Lake Wash- ington water for drinking purposes and notwithstanding the fact that their request for Cedar river water has been up before Superintendent Youngs of the water department for about six months, no relief, they claim, has been provided Isaac Teller, one of the sufferers. |yesterday stated that he had actu- SHE FIGHTS A ROBBER THIEF TRIES TO SNATCH PURSE FROM MRS. CONNERS, BUT i.e eee ee ee ed yesterday, a the During his absen thief Anne, making away w fruit, sof |byterian church, to Frederick Har |rison Whitworth, Jr. The church | was festively decorated with greens sneak entere room of jure your company. However, un- lens « sound insurance man of prov- white chrysanthemums and carna B en ability is appointed president, T tions. THI TIME 7, will be fo to attack in the inter-| | Arthur R. Rutherford acted as a est of British policy holders who are best man, and Mrs. Martin Matthews 4 1 | Subscribers to all my periodicnis.” | Sith keaeatts as matron of honor. Dr. Connor E of-| 1 reply, Harmsworth received «| ay acted a8 groomsman and Mrs. G T Wi 4 call from D. C. Holdeman, London| The town of Kirkland this morn | Walter Burgess Beals as matron j manager of the Mutual, who showed | ing began suit in the superior court |gix ushers completed the bridal 4 Ja cablegram instructing him to} against William Koch and John | party The church was filled to its “Ae MES | “keep Harmeworth quiet. Ferry, proprietors of a saloon in} | doors with the friends of the couple Harmeworth answered by saying | Kirkland, Under the local option | The ceremony was performed by At the request of Attorney A. J.{one day he got into the bath tub | and it was, by action of the town | counctl, declared to be such, where Grittth & Sprague company for $1,500 edoring|ed him out. thereupon,” ance feature is concer He wouldn't od. jern California abide by the ales alleged personal} “I continued the at- which the insurance department |, € aman entamilier with of a man u iMar with insur. | apon sult was filed to have it abat- | injury damages, was this morning ey, “sent him down to a littl would not accept a8 assets , } { | . nd i ie ai pee. o 0 pt ast ance, and recommended Moldeman. ed and ite furniture and fixtures SR AAA REAR K EHH HH dinminned by “Judg restaurant on First av. with a note : armaworth said he would re- eckhert stating that his client) telling the prop e LINCOLN, Neb, Dec. 22—Btatel serve his attack seven days, ana] oo |* BANK CLEARINGS luke apeavieity abandoned the eult.|at iy Gxpyeek an tere GAR Auditor Searle sald today ; that an attack on Peabody is about \* 2, 1905 |] Incidentally the attorney explain-| presented with a bill for $23. I was “Because of lax methods in the) due. De ie ie i ie ee ie ee ee ee ed 2, 1904 ® led that the joke was upon himeelt. | petdes so wh and asked the restaur- New York department of insurance,| Har th controls about 30 or|* | ** * # | “After this fellow got scratched up| ant people for an explanation, ‘They e the operation. diaclosed to the investigation com-| more 1 fons in England and| ®% . Water will be shut off * | % Increase over same tl considerably in an accident >wn| told me my client had been Hving a Both legs were badly mangled,| mittee, the Nebraska commissioner] the continent, and calle to his ald| * Morrow from & a. m. til! *\*% date last year $341,073.97 ®]at the dock,” said Sr “he|on porterhouse steaks and eatin % necessitating amputation. will probably find it necessary to] and personal apaistance big pottti- | % im the district from Dexter av. & | # | came to me and wanted me to bring] full course dinners. I tried to fim 4 Stitete personally examine into the affairs| cians and financiers of Ryrope and | t Eastiake av. and from Den- ®/) w & Rea eae Ae | suit, He was pretty hard up and in | the fellow to ask him to slow up ~ tate je Ld spel me of every New York company doing America - ny way to Lake Union. od names bad shape physically, so T sent him|a little, but he had ‘Ut’ out for Sam Shortly after this accident the out to the home of young R. B.| Francisco, and I haven't seen hi city ambulance was calied to the ena SA Sad dnt dnt de Inna taeda Brown, who is in my office. He|since. In all, counting filing fees, corner First av pnd Madison Rs lalialalehehelalialal- stayed there a couple of weeks, but} am out about $45." where E. Ferris Was struc yy a northbound car. He was carried WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.— % el er |into a nearby drug store and then When Gearing, of Oregon, was * Wednesday night, ostensibly to go removed to the Pacific hospital present to take his oath as # - - to Spokane to transact some busle where it 1s said his injuries not senator, Burrows questioned # ness, aS was announced in George | serious. his credentials because of the # DF. Hyde, chief dep town this morning, and expected to > A third mishap occurred to F. N | & words “to occupy feat until a + PB ny Fogg 3 gy Smeg hen yyy Meroe . eturn in three days. He left in the Myers, a carpenter, 55, who fell from Gh neantnye wed is appointed,” which * wuperiviensdent 0¢ the Northern F company of Michael Dreen, who | a window at First av. and Washing ed superfluous. #| SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dee. ia’ Gott wn .#. C. seuatinetos - hails from Chicago, and who is @ ton at., receiving a fractured thigh ath was administered, & e- Pardee today pardon rg neral superintendent won jparticular friend of Bennington, and internal injuries. He was taken »| Thomas Kelly, life at ice at aul Deep mystery surrounds the start-| ‘The latter, bef omt to the Wayside hospital. - | Quentin, convicted of the murder in i Mr. Hy * has been in the com-|ling announcement -recetved {0 /a resident of Chines. ti As the result of a runaway, which| 4 weal stguabeda’ wp Frésso county in 1890, of Frank ! pq; orvice a Tong time, and his| Georgetown last night that George | Some of Bennington's co-worker lerashed into a telephone f | ideale Cemeasiceal-aammpotey Woda Another convict confessed | j,-, mis Well earned, J. H,| Bennington, a prominent resident of are disposed to beljeve the ans and Vine sts., A. H. Swin-| the Valdes Transportation co this crime Robinson, maintena clerk, wili| that city, was In a precarious con- | nouncement to be a “fake.” Th } eived slight injuries ithis morning states that the fill Mr. Hyde's place. The change| dition in Spokane as the result of| imagine that Bennington’ went ¢ iand’ paxsetiger ots will will be made the first of the ye | being shot. ‘The dispatch which was | Gpuhens te ener ‘ond a on mence operations January 2 MAY | J. Coyle, city passenger agent|fecelved by the authorities there | Breen decided to play @ cruel hoa The schedule of the stages will be i) | of snadian Pacific. of Van-|contained no fuller details of the/on Bennington’s friends. arranged, as far as ponible, to mak | couver, is in the city, returning from | supposed tragedy, and the residents} Late this aft n The Star's good ynectiong with the steanr h | Portland, where he attended the rate | of getown are mystified correspondent at Spokane wired thag ers. The trail from Valdes to Pair HOLY SPRINGS, Mias,, Ds A méeting of all of the coast steam: he telegram was signed Michael|the police of that city were still banks has been greatly improved| ane jimited t #, Dec ship companies. Dreen, as was the one which was] ignorant of the tragedy, if it really, ring the past year, new bridges| Central, from & on Ene Ere received by Mr. Ingram, proprietor | took place. don’t mean to that, do you? Why j'road hausen being ereeted at} cago, wan derailed near mere be : SOREN EO wee ee HOF the Seattle Turing & Scroll I have grubbed a good many acres| more frequent intervals morning. Mrs. J. M. Wade of Mise]. PYPTSBURG, Dee. 22.—Mra, Corey, | # . ®] Works. at South Seattle, where Ben of stumps myself, but I never re and Dr. Willian’ Murphy |Mit@jot the steel Ring, Is at-the|® MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Dec. #} ninaton was employed as a book ceived any suck prices as thom for | P ")Y | home of ber husenad’s father, A. &.|@ 21.—-Tommy Ryan, who is play- # | keeper | arub bing! Sreereerene seers r ae ie éyine. Comey, |@ ing ino theater kere, says he tc @| Wromaht mp ever the affair, (he ® All the schools im the etty e Te fe bedbeved that Chewy wilt le! @ willing to fight O'Rehom of any @| friends of Bonmingtom amd his om PHOS OHO E EEO O EEE NS und county Will chum thn af @ 7, prasad Christman and Head fiowie @ Hine. alparer have made ever? effort te SORFOLK, Yo, tee, W.— @|% CTROOR and romain chaned wntit © erent sar nen iatel Baar rpere eft RP alt RDI Bebiod | on oy here Sees coavalung.” Bir: page en * Poll. haa ay t wut vad ma, F. @ tim Viewinia and Caroline @|® 18%. 6 for the Christman Boll © ogg venga wy ho ggg ath: 6 Imevawn anid thie morning erat the ® coche wane gumyge ke a torritie @|® re by Game. Warden | 5m | * tees be telrgeaphod the viel wf plier @t gave: Rich ted emilitux Buchs oUt af neason, | DOMMORG OF romedtines —-. ites ki phen shed * ee be poet yey ongh ve staph RS wl Another dollar h&s iption fund Robringer, the teamster, vege tory has already been pi The amount is now $44. iowa agen chill contd at bie KANAGAWA IB soe 9 PeCees tte Moree hae oye Steamer Seg in port froin Yokohirent waka, Re | MART LAKE, Dev. 22--Rt- & hit 1% BcOve Jan. 1, all section fore- #] ing 119 passengers dnd 2,04" wear Phen this effort was withdht ae HHO on the Oregon Short Line w| freight. Her cargo consiwmd ef ten, sult an appeal was made to the lo- eee * will receive an advance of $5 a #| matting, Japanese oranges ard wilk.| W Assn oae Bb @., Faw. 22.—| cal police authorities and this morn-| came wp Bea t PAewonth. The angguncement ts *] Thé steamer encountered strong| It is belle oe Gen- | ing Sergeant Spangie was requested | arternoon, “i surprise to th® men, as the #) ales al! the way, eral Corbin, ager rew@mement, will | to make an Investigation of the al- aegis ; crepes wes entirely unsolicit- %{ Two Japanese women passengers seek the election to congress from | leged shooting. Up to noon nophing ‘The remaing of J¥e man WI # were held by the immigration offi. f his home district in Ohio and then| more definite had been learn® of killed by a Nortf®rn % cial wotll the arrival of their hus- try to get the chat hip of the | the sensational affair. at Interbay on Wednesday De ee ie ie ee 4 4 4% bands, Who are in the United States, committee on military ire. ot Bennington left Georgetown on ati!! unidentified, nde tiie