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WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight and Tuesday) Light Northwest Winde ASTEDITION| THE SEATTLE STAR | execs: 27, 1906. VOL. 8& NO. 157 as CENTS PER MONTH Print the New: BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUS ton Paper in Seattle That Dares t AMERICANS TO {\[LCOFRISGONORTON SAYS RES GUARD HAVANA [Wj ||P _ WAS ONE OF GANG | ‘ io Bor Mao sewkeanene ene ne eee Miisiiaidy Man Declares That He usat of Militia Organized to Aid in Pro- + { Ten Thousand Five Hundred Dollars--=' «| *| BANK CLEARINGS. *! ‘nssimsiamnsne * * *. And still there are NEWS |® PAPERS in Seattle which tection of Cuban Capital--Use Their Own!? # Avg. 27, 1906, ...04,026.286.68 * |General Avsacetnnted| Streot Carmen on Strike|s wit tor print the news: * * . * | ® Aug, 27, 1806 Sunday ; ob Pa for E ul ment--Thirt Da * . * Everywhere outside of Se #] ‘ Funds to : Bes : 4 ae Y Days ie cavevveeent, Each Day Record for | and Citizens Walk-- |* si sierninine inten | Joseph Menich of Nome Also Lost $16,000 2 1 i telling el re re ol ne ty Period Ordered by President Palma ; : : le greatest bunco’ game ever #| Amnesty . | First Two Days of Fight Will Be tof Sinvea'in tne Vanea sate «| OF the Same Game. wee maaan Tis ot j . = @ which The Star has been ex #/ BESS EEE EE THE [petty + those who return This Week. Finish. | * posing TTI TOTTORI TO EES . * ry - pp , lw Buch well known journals #| * y VANA, Aus bleane af Ga Bhs suites: - — Saiicntinmeened # us the Portland Oregonian, *|* THOMAS NORTON’S TELEGRAM. * wa of President | * [eee w eRe eee RR Rw! BAN PRANCISCO, Aug. 27.—Con|* tpe Pendicton 0 4 pe Thscecthe CH, hia roe ors pO &| HAVANA. Aug. #7—Amoricans * ¥| ditions which recently followed the|* ‘he Butte Nows : iT the 0 vor * : ley tor peace wit * ®\im Cuba are planning to ald the] * BAD WEEK FOR Rl firé prevailed this morning and|* Others, are publishing columns * | yey oA 4 Fee nd his desire #|government. Those who were ia| * RUSSIAN GENERALS. #/ nearly all San Francisco walked,|* 2 The Star's revelations un- #|# Gesttie, Wn. ‘ 4 "on jolued the * | the employ of the American govern * *iBome were jarred over the rough|* ‘ page captions. ** Statement in paper correct. Matt Ries one of men tha * Ben ender lagi © &/\ment during the period of ita im * Sunday, August 26 #| pavements in expreve wagons and|* Pol. and the Times # | * bet my money. Ten thousand, five hundred dollars: 4, * | peat and return to t * vention ia Cuba are organising a & General Jutant of the | temporarily converted passenger|* prt. he wewD rd “ ‘ * bine # | company serve as part of the ‘ie ® cnar's staff 4 killed by #/ conveyances, but the elty Is prac iH eae to en * Havana militta thay ans vase *# a female revolutiontat on wta- © | theall tled up. miery ve ip wrals BR EERE ERR RRR ERE EE © Ge fraaght with ow */part of their ben 4d for ite ON aie er | & ton plat nt Peterhof lable waa pressed | service to Ket| | eR GE : : — oe suffering, has let @ equipment Bai - ANTINOPLE Aug. 2 7 *! people to their work | Any doubt as to the uracy of ; tt i ‘ king wis * eeetion by the, pre #| Just what part the Americans! signed ina hurry. Relath pela ) *| The Geary and California lines |The Star's inf tion rem am $ a. toa bis cabinet ® | will play in the warfare is not « er eenetiee feted oe eet eee ee : a shot ®)ane running, but could only carr | afatt Ries’ participa the big |} 1 hingtc F decrecing & 30-day #|It ts evident that it fe their inten. | fre creshns point and war between | w an unknown man #/ bat a small proportion of the public ae eee Se ee ee en ie Vashingtor uring whieh the * © become a part of the Havana aria ts surprisingly strona at thee ee anon #| wasting to travel, The crowds of | o— “ x aa ia @ surrectioniste are invited * guard the poeta fen 6 cer stone 1 ee | wtriking men gathered at th 7 ‘ W Re pet at re.) n Loodian aa 4 @ lay down thelr arms and * - otek . oo oe ee ie * | barns of the United Ratiroads this | The at teleg 4 from | Proers 4 mtg 4 } turn to thelr hal pars * Pear Mexican A ance. ann De PUT PRORERESE ESS FH moroing. but there was no riot lone of the viet thevoushty eub- |. ; re “ eeeteeee MEXICO CITY, Ag Cabmen Were Warned Pt ge : —, ates The Star's charges. tims and then folded their Mexicaa government strict orders that no * aeaneaere! 2 | ; | pted to operate no cars . =r t ' ; i WARSAW Aug General] The on refunes to » nerlous _ oe mar ed an ° ' ae ty. tit tie 1 ; Wonlareki was shot at 2 o'clock this|ly the statement of President Cal) , ag jton, one of the 1 t which is sald tc ° supplies | afternoon while driving in a cab |houn that he will fi e men to|_, The absurd rumor that the Great) 1, nave boon awind , . Ps 4 r — rh + eB : " will fight the men 10) Jorthern will hereafter handle the S f m clean-ups dim six fige ’ tat ures, all within the past elght HAVANA, Aug 37. — made of gulf ports, est aie 0 westan, as a base Palms today a e «..|for the Cuban revolutionise * morning an unknown warned! a finteh, characteriaing it as a bluff king him for " fa which he ay “ Cilia dakaioier tebvens uae hanes jall the cabmen of the city not to] The directors of the United Rail freight business instead of ; : ths tea has no ideals, Bo prow He |getive in his efforts to prevent the | drive for any generals today | roads met this afternoon and it is Merthera ‘Paette, and that the) whether or net In Perkins Hotel faye the present mover s/revolutionists fren \ ’ = A they will support the) Cree Mesias, eapacially the Orie | gigrati, sntndie ; ! t Cues ) @f the discontent: | sistance from thetr Officials Are Resigning |atend taken by President Cathoun |™ ins, capecially the Orien-| gigantic swind e © # keoyn tank CO Cain ruported that Governor General] Mmtsd fight ' by Socal railroad off! " e Jone ph fig Ber mage y Sh | « i h in a rg age Deeg pr — * | ACCIDENTS NARROWLY AVERT par u nad incipal civil | The Great Northern cannot make | ..4 ee ae » mulet him was laid in the a ary officers have (not un am har a seneer aer¥ sbi Binary ndierctod st n this city. The ED—DIX AND PORT ORCHARD expected! nt in thelr resigna Le eee een, cane, | etl me manner as the re . 8 Oak xan . ioe, @ 16 an ROW | to bet on am «. Mr. Me 5 C " ee ae being operated to handle the ual-| contribution to the general about ¢ affair, and ( xnainghay nh Stock Slumps. ness. It was reported several | tund way $16,00 SORES SB RO, Oe ee Sel SITIONS—CAMANO INJURED. : |months ago that more fretght bus-| ‘sr; “urtiictre moves while in Se- {confidant of one man. The police ’ § cTE a7 be handled by the | air age rangers rig Sait occ 4 1, | failing to take steps looking to the rn on account of | \ angie Roget victim return of a, Canningham | ST. PETERSBURG, Avg. 27 ine | reflected the conditions . | | npire resultant on ¢ | enior ra yut the Great North | oe a, ¢ snsiuh nneaie aa abe placed th in the hands of | A dense fog and smoke has hung | ti terrorists, Imp | n wi nto the freight bua pes oh gee: wn the Pinkerton National Detective Jover Billott bay today and navige which is the ness exc ’ ee eee wees be dgent |tion early this morning was ex: /srestest drop during Caar Nichola j ‘ + i ee ne ead ecording to a detective who is | naly dangerous. The reign SUNICIPAL OWNERGHIP maar.| TWO ENGINES COLLiOR. , ane a aaaeaee ontie te aatte the affair, Cunning» rived late om the s repute ‘or Py oo IN@ TO BE HELO AT SEATTLE! 4 yard and work engine of the] known. but this ts « is reputed to be worth Stolypin's Children May Die. = half a million dollars, came to Porte —_—— an ————--—--- | porta, and those which sa o rt a | ~— ' 7 THEATER — BATE PROBA.| Northern Pectt WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MAN Patrolman Bretford, 1 plat | at oder t BT. PRTERSHURG, Aug. 2 aa land from Pendleton and took @ 4 in plait thorns and whistles Disorders are reported in various} “RY WILL BE ARRANGED this morning » angel room at the Perkins hotel. & ’ ot, @ ty ont him the tid : : pact ia steerer” in the employ of the trio tothes and of t * and off aery at the time Ne @ jas aeckients have been jcenters. At Kirilow soldiers guard-| WITH &. E. C. A ible f b cing responsible for the WITH “DRUNK AND DISOR accused of yenod along and attempted to . SURLY CHARG? AGAINST Place the trate captain under arrest jreported. The steamers Port Or jing prisoners mutinied and 16 were) eorly ania ot tak Caine resisted and threatened Pe red and Dix came very nearly col-larrested. At Tamboff the revolu is gaa ies ere but rie fe crooked work was in the city at the liding shortly after 9 o'clock this |tjontste killed three soldiers. The| ‘Phe first grand relly of the cam: |“ so vad woe Me aneo time-—this was three or four jto the erful feature months ago—~and ascertained that the dinereet othe Beattle The #ter has day by Hi IN POLICE COURT TO- manner of things against the patrot a - . the potnt of | morning off West Seattle Hut for | pe overed at Riga 24 bombs.) aatae te be conducted by} a war placed under] ‘@* quick action of the captains &/ Robbers attacked a ernment| me municipal ownership com. | *ivet there ur te own —— larvest and the. patvel waged suse] Uettee Chast woe have bees it store and troops killed five of) mittee will be held at the | & sth locome | be out ¢ recorded. As it was the steamers them. Premier Stolypin'’s injured Seattle theater either Pride Sey several Gaye moned. When Caine saw that Braf-| and ad- he immediate. (ume within a fow feet of each \daughter is alive, but etfil in dan-| Ge Maturday night of this week. Fri-| on a0 “4 a room & short time he eno far ®* managed to scrape acquaintance Ma charge of “drunk and 4% | forg meant busine Q lether bet the | ‘ agsinst btm and aw ly whined and pleaded that he be vv Pa a: ne yt _— oP leer. The men will probably re | dag Gmight will be chosen if the the 4“ Win i of the Inet pals. it C hb nd finally : . ragga core «hyd . ssengers, especially the | cover | ata ean be procured for that dat with unningham, ané nn (Mim fe the face, Captain k. | taken to headquarters tn his suto,| yomen, let out several shrieks. The| er Sard a arte Taeave yet, the other nesWpapers have Nt “eorung the game” on him. H@ 4 was bound for Brem ST. RSBURG, Aug. # fram the Seattle Fiectrie club to 4 about “the big- | showed the ¢ n Oregon man & Ned off" in Beat-jetter from a u patrolm | ell Known in Seattic, ig | PM the patrolme by B. ualy bu ynfederate at S¢ ed to Histon | Port Oreha | 8 & cash bail of $20, / him into the wagon when it © and the Dix from Alki Point.| Colonel Riemann Seminosky, a reg:|Gi@ commition’s challenge for a , saying that a fight or wrestling tch was to be pulled off there , arrived. |* sor " the ir Geponiied on Saturday! A charge of “disorderly” conduct |», Yeste a ey he Fairliment associate of GQyeral Min, in| JeGMt debate it ts possible that the | feaalt of a desire to cover! wae placed 1 vy | Daven accidentally backed Into the | reported assassinated at Louga ioner be invited to occupy # por-| | f i against him, but City | ¢, th " seh. aj | fa a too hasty manner | Prosecute er Camano, near the elty de an time at this meeting quiet,” and that en Alaska stor DeBrueler changed the : h the port side of the Camano wa | Saletrtes it will be devoted exc! ningham was in the city. He to the hotel where the “sheep was staying and himself em- Cun to him and uncer t ; more sire was backing the maR to “drank and disorderly.” stati — 4 i might the ca that as se ps 5H cbteals | orn considerably |aively to municipal ownership argu rt ald wot pussibly win the com ‘@Pomd the corner o sr t ‘ . | janie work | tes runk he time he should | | pen meeting of the Central offi-| “This is a good thing,” Cunning Reg r has ham was tola. “I think we caf #orae | make a wad of money out of it.” Sees a Telegram. The next day the “sheep king” was shown a telegram, sent by the writer of the letter, urging th steerer” to come to Seattle an place his money on the other prin in the prospective match. in quar-| Cunningham, it is said, fell into the on duty. | trap and accompanied the erok to farewell com- | Seattle, There he lost several thou- where | send dollars. The “Qverer” did not { helped him to de. | Jet him go at that, however, accorde e ing to report, but accompanied him Mesler Wey and collided given no more privilege than a| 1 al on ae, Atety hk Ham mer, common drunk or hobo. The case| or ee oes Mg be he Mi men that the t and when the\ts set for hearing before Jur ice! — ‘ednesday evening im the em pray himself up and| Alexander tomorre eter j Pe oy municipal ownership Will iesice te ander tomorrow afternoon at Bei letnesed. Other public meet | Strict from it* presen’ #0 reproach him, the | 1:30 o'clock Mavor Moore will say bat little. He ; femmched forth in a tirade) Hammer, the victim of Caine’s inge are being arranged by the doubt this morning Pat ee, Maally spitting in the 6 leomenittee : | Age s ta furious driving, is badly brutsed BALL ARD, A Ava Fred Date. The plans of the com however, as whether thee of bis view 0 accom | about the head and shoulders and 196 East A st. tried to interfere| the pifblication of a freee Tl could exert any rights expressed a counet! wat ailment, wer oaths am od ; > adel ihe of ouths and | today consulted an attorney with a with the weekly shoot of the Bal-!paper have taken defini er | only bY men of the view of {natituting a suit for dan ard Gun clab yesterday by rushing! nd such a newspaper has t It fs up to me bald May Invest type. , uch a newspaper has been [ages against Caine |im and tearing gown the trap blinds! pamged for and will be published | M0Or® this morning, and the in HARD AND FAST ON POINT |2%¢ Smashing the blue rocks. Date) unde management of Frank Thane Been Pte jdared the club to go on with the| Runt firet: number will be ts ment shal stractions m of the Hee dep As far as | can see th STEVENS WILL YARROW — PASSENGERS |*hooting untill the police werd! gued within few days and widely | Aen alled, when he left the grounds. |¢irculated throughout the residence | [OC TRANSFERRED AND BROUGHT | Date claims that the club has no! gections of the city eatr d district what the Pendleton !to Portland, and even went to Pen SUCCEED SHORTS TO CITY ON STEAMER oa-| 10" to shoot on the grounds which} At today’s noon-day meeting of BEAT MAN TO DEATH East Oregonian has to say|dleton and back to Portland with pose located on the Salmon bay tide |the executive committee it wan de Mr, Cunningham's “invest-| him. He lamented his own ‘oss ZELLE. pernrs and also claims that all thejeided to purchase advertising space) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Aug. 2 t Henttle (7), and told the sheepman that he ety 4 = oT tik _ a goty he ppagere of » Kimenich miner, was as i Charles Couninghar 4 a/they must do something to retrieve en » has a mit from th which to pablish artict t by Thomas Cliff, anc en oF me ot minent|thelr losses. It is sald that Cun NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—As 2 re city counet] and also the premission | manteipal ownershl > & bea aniges ‘a ice s 3 ss yal owned Pp such an danover ca nod beat r " tin | nt am, 8 128 sO na lane of President Roosevelt's com-|_ Steamer Dorothy, of the B. & T- lof Fred Stimson, the owner of the|having been made by at Ie : ‘ Tears aaeea oy » ag ag lrg ro ao bag ge agp "y = ing trip to Panama it is anticipated | Transportation company, during the | grounds ldafly newspaper lynching 2 : gi dlyoaniggl bre 7 ie Os * —soe asin ys | Seattle, and there lost more money, . the aggregate beme about $10,000, have deen| Cunningham, ft is sald, grew euty Main st, to-| pietous, and returning to Portlan ont an agent to one of the city de 4 acquainted him with thie morning went hard and that several changes will be made | fo® , com OF THE Cc, wm. a EP. among the directing officials, De-|faat on Point Yarrow, Lake Wash orm spite deniale Commisstoner Shonts|!meton. The Dorothy at the time} n Rie THE OBJECTIVE 1S8UE— | iP icected to be retired from the|Wa# em route from Kirkland and ry ; wie ° |way ports to Madison park es trea 4 | a ing story has chairmanship in favor of Chief En REPORTED To o6 - > _— " The Dorothy left Kirkland at 6:30 Feeeh a topic of interest since last | tectives |the afair. Other members of the gineer Stevens. It is undecided who puRDING IM CALIFORNIA~C. | will succeed Governor Magoon. The |0'clock, touched at Houghton. Mun president is dissatisfied with the |#00'* landing, and had left Yarrow | evening. | : | progreas ot the digging and was shaping ber course in’ Although Mr. Cunningham posi-|department also secuted Informe» b _ Anderson bay when she went up tively declares that he has lost noj tion of the crooked game — s money on any wrestling matches,|had been carried on in the sovn jon was us | ‘i high on Yarrow point | At the time those on the steamer lowe are some here who are inclin.| city. Nothing was done by the po could see scarcely 200 feet ahead of —__—__-_—____— . secon i lial © think that he really fell among| lice, and finally the Pinke = w betr i them. An attempt was made to! ves, but has ince blotted the af-| Were hired to try to recover the «J. Hit and shove off, but the engines could not| TREMENDOUS RECEPTION AT fair from his memory. money egeinet Sir budge the steamer. The Gazelle, is “It has become known that some- Pinkerton detectives accompanied MADISON SQUARE GARDEN , - thing concerning the alleged swindle} Cunningham to Seattle and “shady told te some of the Pendieten|owed” men whom he accompanied sporting fraternity several months!|‘to Various places. The sheepma ano. According to the account told| did not do anything which woul at that time Mr. Cunningham wasj/et the sharpers know he realized made the stakeholder in one of the| hat he had been robbed, and he early bouts beld Lake Washing- | *®* clever enough to “stall them ton. Although he did not intend at} off" when they attempted to get bin first to do any betting himeelf, he is} to enter Into a seneme by which he said to have staked $10,000 on the| 800d to lose more coin match. It was a sure thing for him,| Whether or not he ever recove but unfortunately his man rec eived | ST part of his money is not know: | crippled arm doing the wrestling| N° atrests were ever made, an bout and thereby loat the match. |Mnally he and the Pinkerton mei Soon after the $16,000 Joss Mr,| returned to Portland. Since. thal 1 Sir Thomas of the same line, answered distress atian Pa- sienals and went to the ald of the] WHEN THE BIG DEMOCRAT MH. Harriman, Dorothy Another attempt w owner ef the Union and | made to pull the Dorothy off, bat| COMES ASHORE THIS WEEK, Sethe Pacitic systems. The bone this was also unsuccessful. The 2 contention je: i. trol of the | passengers were transferred and oe f the Chicago, taken to Madison st. on the Ga NEW YORK, Aug 27.-—There will 2 e aid|be a remarkable political demon iroad he « ! in| shal are aroused stration, unique in many ways, in porbelm Wag ntarsomery egy eee tyler this city when William Jennings Bryan arrives in York, home » of the Mil-| The first fire was in the apart ed, wut local ments occupied by Ed. Wertenteoff | |from bis trip around the world, this + idea that the | at 6 o'clock, and at 4:65 o'clock this| week 4 morning the alarm was repeated, | Though the big steamer Princess rene is due in New York today, jctons of the fire mar-|zelle, and tugs were sent to t er the two fires) of the Dorothy fight for au- | this time from the portion occupted ‘ vitonneation that by M. Youtne. tm the firet tananee she may not arrive until Tuesday, / | Cunningham is said to have return. | ime Cunningham has stuck pretty, > mn te merely c oj Hye oto the bededing whe or early Wednesday morning. She J |e te Pendleton, being accompar jeg | Close to eastern Oregon TNE GoBth from 1 1 inte Calf. |about $50 and to the contents $300 will be met down the bay by KB by one of the promotera of scheme. pts fortia, Eng: slready sur. {In the second case the damage was F. Goltra, of St. Louis, in his steam While sentheensh te decceiied habe Made Investments. ® route | thern Califor. not over $50 to the building, while acht. Goltra is a Hfelong friend ne Of the eansothall, eae ate! Ore, Aug. 27— ‘Ma, and re 4 wo lof Bryan's, and with a few selected " people much ine it je at ot right-of-|the damage to the contents was did fable and most ocent appearing 1“ friends Bryan and his host will re | | taken in the stor; me that ever ybbed a fellow citl 3, from Seattle to the effect that BOP Bas been sequired tor a portion Over $400, the proposed « |. Ea. Wertenicoft, whose plac GP. in Sccttic. first burned, held no insuran f |the portion oceupied by Y going the! Jap, was insured for $2,0( aged y ithe firemen declare that the place en without the latter knowing it Just what took place here is not Charles Cunningham was swindled out of $42,000 during the past wins Ha ee eae accor sapone {tet bY men who conducted tke eae eee ever Cunningham for | Wresting matches. In apite of Mn the patpoue of recuperating his for, {Cunningham's denial of the matter, o vee of recuperating his for) there are many who believe the fore was | WRECKED STEAMER TWICKEN. | main aboard the yacht antil the aft Jernoon of Thureday, Augast 30 HAM 18 BEING AIDED BY! The public reception will begin at the moment Bryan steps from the BRITISH WRECKERS—NO AID | yon onto the seawall at the Bat tery. If all goes well thi will be of te was almost devoid of furniture of} ASKED FROM LOCAL FIRMS. pe jany kind. The firemen were un at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoop mer losses, It is presumed that this! . able to ascertain the cause of the A reception committee, composed cmuunt went the way of tha torecei eee Meeced by the ste will be made to the |! members of the nat dem : re e hace rt Ver jclever operators It has been | - y-Bag ped to make UP the biearned that several sporting men fire, but do not hesitate to state jthetr suspicions regarding the Jap. | nited States authorities by several | em wrecking firms of this city for the | stessmen, mayors of cities and OF unauthorized action of the agents |¢" friends of Bryan in private agd : oy. COUNTS A AINST or owners of the British steamer | Public life and from various states, | ee te Twickenham in securing British | ¥!l! be at the Battery to present the ceratie committee, senators, 06 f k hich th } 0.000 stake which the sw nde Hers! of this city were Informed of the n BUUl~| sefair several months ago. Aceording to the report given, * Cunninghm was engaged as a stake eity Mr. ¢ Ingham stated last) joider in one of the early bouta, © anid to have secured fre ble friends of his friends in this «t w ator -| wreckors to give ald while that|"4nd of welcome ' : t | erent STANDARD OIL steamer is in a precarious condi arade will form at the At spring that he t invested $30,000! 5 oq white he was forbidden from *" | tion on San Juan island. |tery, Several military organizations je Beattie estate, Wheth-| petting himself, ins on doing Pacific | Immed ly after the Twich jhave been asked to participate er or not this money went into @/ eo He is said to have placed $10,000 the next tw oe eee ham went on the rocks near Lime | Bryan will ride in an open carriage, | ae call yore < natch, but lost, owing ta . CHICAGO, Aug. 2 The first|Kiln ald was summoned from Vic-|%elng followed by members of the} best known to the she on recetving an injured arm grand jury retorned two indictments |toria. Th cident oceurred four pe 1" : in ¢ gir ys z is aald on after meeting with the . nee ining 6,428 count against the| days ago, nd toda no that he parade wil e the argest in P k M peter apteorores Nae ° filed |Standard Oli this afternoon, The|sistance has been asked from Unit-| vi! pageant ever tendered in Une Planned in Portland, turned to Pendleton and, according . 1 Pa-|second grand jury is also ready to|ed States shipping men is in the honor of a vate lth PORTLAND, Aug. 27 Planned | to port, was soon followed by, the |report. The two juries were re-| One company in this city has) 7m ‘ in Portland, pulled off in Seattle,” }one of the confidence men. 7 equeste quired to Investigate an account of |two wreckers, the Samson and Rap- | The march will end at the Vie would be a fitting title for a melo-}man is described as being one 9 *s the recent division of the district|id Transit. Capt. Gibbs, of the toria hotel, Broadway and 27th at, drama of the latest “blood-and-bunk"}the smoothest and most engaging TOOK CASH FROM ROOM. | in which violations are said to have|United States underwriters, also | 4nd there Bryan will make his New game of the northwest, the stories|in the world, He is said to have ine - i \ escurred: has wreckers in his charge, but, al- | York headquarters of which are just now beginning to}/duced Cunningham to enter the gph Fonts, rooming at 2317 Second though the Twickenham 1s ashore Square Garden, the vast} MADIGON SQUARE GARDEN, WHERE BRYAN RECEPTION WILL |oore out through the walls Jeame again for the purpose of re ‘9 Teports th om was « ‘The botlers for the new steam|in American waters, British wreck. |@™masement temple where, in the BE H ELD. tims who “squealed he covering the lost $10,000. tween 12:30 and| * shington were placedjers are at work on her |heat of battle, McKinley, Roosevelt handed gang of “every-time-you To parties in this elty Mr. Cum enterday morning, and|in the hold yesterday, the Blekum and Bryan have pleaded with | win-you-lose artists, who are sup-jningham stated after his retur " gold wateh stolen, | Tox pany superintending the walla tomorrow for|mighty multitudes in late presiden.| ‘There will be an overflow meet-|who fail to get into the garden, posed to have touched up some of | from Seattle last spring that he had jane lock was but nothing Operation at the Moran company San Francisco and the Umatilla ar | tial campaigns, has been selected ing in Madison Squ A stand|may hear the silver tongued orator 'the wealthiest eports of the west.) nade some investments at that hon Gsturbed in the room. dry dock vives. the place for the public reception. will have been erected, and those |in the open among them Charles’ Cunningham | 5! \ce a