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Ain pple se PURCHASE OF LOTS BY SEATTLE’S CITY COUNCIL MURDERER’S SON |° P MAIL CAR IS BURNED in Mann Was Told That “The Boys” Would Expect to Make a Little Something of the Purchase of a Site for the Fire! oi. wmmons, son of rw. m mons, the murderer of Gen, C. W. engine, and the matt care were € wt begwage pegotio' What of the $2,000? two. mpletely destroyed. The ne of the | Gemmitter for a site fOr] Wat was to become of the extra wane Ly eg lows to the Bouthern Pacific Is $85. ward fire station ha $2,000 which the city would have| on 8. Mann, of 916 B/ acid tor this property, bad the deal Through mati to California and i a, werner of « coruer at (BS) Lone through, does not appear. The Japan wab destrayed. Pieces of of Denny way and Nob by the ed to the! one of the owners of the Inelde lot wl . ; ehed by i iy fer $28,000, was anrpoached DY) to sign a deed to the elty, and that bs qetate @raler who made the) site wan abandoned. registered 1 Portiang fe |matl clerks b lives. i} have been sent to identification. ‘The ty «i ed with thetr deal was upset refusal of DENOUNCED e was the Only) ‘The site offered by Captain Mann (Beripps Tel h Service.) _ ~ Who could sell to the CHY,! is just a block away from the first} CHARL er Jan, 1 ‘BRYAN TO SPEAK x Mat “the boys” would ¢%/ ong considered. It was offered to|JUdae GC. Kelly strongly denour a gm out of the deal. \€] Chairman Zbinden, of the commit-| Me action of the mob led by | AT OLYMPIA the sale = Captain Mann | tee, through J. W. Goodwin, of the}! ministers of this city, whicit} deal on that basis and) Googwin Realty company, with pale wday night tynehed James| through whom it was Hated at $26,000.) C¥len, held tn jail here for mur- | the usurpation of the] Chairman Xbindew roleed obeetens | der (Star Special Service.) of the right of th) to the site, but that same evening) TM Judse hae heard testimony| OLYMPIA, Jan, 11.—Wilitem J jpadlic works (© pass MPO! Cantain Mann was called upon by | OM A NUMber af witnesses to the | BFYan. Who te to speak in all the i purchases of land! Mir, Cook, of the fitm of Klette @|i7%°Mlng, and promises to see that | ating cities of the state, will be h, tbe city has already | Coo: & loss of thousands ot | Present at the opentna of the le mick wilt ver an add om the night of January 17 the guilty participants are prose pte | aeee Kk, who assured the captain that their firm wax the only one which purchase Of property.| could sell the city a site for the purchase of tide lands} @ixth ward fire ’xtntion and that he ward the city ts DéINS | should deal.with them it he wanted Ww pay $15,000 more them! to sell the property Recessary to purchase! Accordingly Captain Mann went whon ft was first recom lio Mr. Goodwin aiid explained the to the councti by the board) situation, offeritie to throw up the ipublle works. The Sixth ward] prospect of Meets parchase is small in com-| Mr Gondein ena earn y, Ut jren Gould against Henry Boyle, ta which Gould is sueing to recover $4,100 for preparing plane of the building at the northeast corner of WN CAVE: Goodwin advised him @ go [Second and Marion, commenced ar with other deal otperta ag] ahead and make a pale through Ithis morning ip the United States! ae it reveals the methods Cook if possible. Mr. Cook saw jeourt. The impaneling of the jury ‘fhe coanell in th: | Provides the Ofportunity. landing the fact that it purehase of prop) Captain Mang the feoond time in (Scripps Special Bervice.) leonsumed the morning session the Alaska building end began ne} MONTGOMERY, Ala, Jan. 11.—|Arehitect Gould ciaime that th gonations axain One hundred miners are entombed |firet plans prepared by him were Boys Expected Something. ! & cave-in @t the Bekins mines, | destroyed a in Calhoun amity, according to a /\seusion of Boyle, and that at his duty of the board of public! | “If you make this sale ‘the hoya] mrecnnow™ county, pared duplic Se pass upon prospective pat) will expect to make w little some-| here Detective timee hs oncead which Fg for bees 5 me or at real extate the city | thing out of it,” Cook ts reported oF . nae the fire and water commit-|to have said. “tneat nee Zdinden, chairman,| “I know what you mean, but no- by the city council) body will make anything out of for the purghase of aj this " but the legitimate commis bale fer the Sixth ward fire station.|sion, responded Captain Mann Mike first site offered the city by| Three times in all the suxres x Zbinden, of the commit-|tion was made to Captain Mann |) Me Wes a parce! of land at the in-|that the boys ought to be taken ters of Nob Hill av. apd John] care of and as many times Captain fo M,10x120, which Councilman Zbin-| Mano refused to come to the front 7 red the council comld be| Then negotiations wore suddenly for $15,000. The property| dropped although the site ip ques of two iota, and withia| tion was considered the best aval! Or two after it was mentioned | able for the purpose and was wart: poanible vite for the fire sta-|ly favored by Dr. Crichton and ‘& option was secured on the | Other honest counctimen, tot by the real estate firm! Following oat the declaration Cook, through whom | made by Cook to Captatn Mann that Zdinden does his per) his firm alone could sell the fire business, the consideration | site to the city in the fact that the Bamed as $8,000. This bot/ deal fimally negotiated was through d to the city at $10,900, / that firm. The property which the inside Int wt $5,000. Coun-|counctl selected is between John Zhinden deciared that there | and Thom, *.. Just over the line Bething in the deal for any-|im the etghth ward the aceldent BLOODHOUNDS ‘Kid Barker and Comrades Overpower Jailer and Flee With Bloodhounds at Their Heels- ker Heavily Armed and Will» Sacrifice Hu- man Life to Retain His Fréedom. BY E. L. BOARDMAN. | ina a bridge within 100 yards of the the purchase | With Sheriff's P ) pail wed for Set the legitimate commission |of which the council authorized at| Deaperadces. aimee (ot "The dogs PMB agents, Kieite & Cook closed| the price of $18,000. The mayor| PROSSER, Ween The r } . ash, Jan. 1 Mercury la — for the corner lot, buy | Tetoed the purchase om the ground | “Kid” Barker, the ldyearold out.| 1? Srarees above sero, with a cut i $5.00), as appears in the} that it had not been passed upon|iaw who killed four men while re.|tiMe wind from the northeast, end attached to an abstract aad approved by the board of pub-| stat! r Octo! or rob the corporation ‘counsel He works 9” provided by the ven a Pant ak in poe = & Cook was a suppie-|charter. Ax yet the counct] has| Kennewick Inet night made a set eed stating the considera-| hot acted on the veto which Will | sational escape from the jail here. fies a6 $10,000 and containing 4|come up Monday night where he was watting bis trial for | '® murder, to have been heard on SS eee Monday next Barker, with three accomplices overpowered Jailer Gilpin, an aged jman, robbed him of his money and jvaees @ and escaped, leaving the old man bound and gagged. Gilpin was discovered 15 minutes after the Jaitbrenk and » hastily organized pose succeeded in capturing eorge Simpson, aline James East on, a forger, and Fred Thomas jthen, horses and dows on the bunt suffering intensely, but all are ermined to secure the deaper adowe tf possible Sheriff McNetii person is directing the hunt He has started & poste from Kiona, for Lew Rolf, witch wilt roaser on both aides of north and south other the posses are on each D Te and nd it does that the fugitive side of the river betw Mabton, on the om posnibl cape On account of bitter weather they must sewk « h and food went the cold Iter and The country {alias Ed. Willams Tee f. : : mebody must TR ate ae | Ranchers Are Terrified. art @ glimpse of men. Other — Barker, together with R. C. Bere,|Dosses are searching barns and whose knowledge of his bust ther bull tl STEAMER WHICH RAMMED] woe not. tt oy Fad any tao 6% ie horse ‘thief and recognised a Petr an Se le AND J q jaw, is at liberty. Barker se he sheriff thinks the men crossed SUNK THE DIX CRASHES tensive. The mate, it is eaid, fad revotver from Jailer Gilpin and) the river, bat t not certain, and & INTO THE SARATOGA WHILE | been ordered to wake the captara|® A l onvebian eve THE LATTER 16 TieD To Aj When the Jeanie reached port, but) *'t te the pair will be able to/ searching " avenue of escape SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1907. (Beripps Speoial Service.) Turner, is expected to arrive in| (ee ; Station “A $2,000 Mystery. Seattle today from Glen Uilin, N.|. PORTLAND, Jan. th-—The Bouth- at D., to take cha me of his father n acifte train which teft see | body, now at the Bonney-Watson | jon Cl Ore. early thig morning | R. SINGLETON. | clause to the effect that this deed/ undertaking parlors. AT. Teas | U&eaime ablane because of a strong to the exist-/{ fled for the purpose of correct: |vell is improving raptii? at the| id Which blew gaa trom the oft in the city} {9s any errore whieh might be com-| Providence hospital, and it is| win ronores nennisiy weeomon ‘ueht to Might] tained in the original deed thought Will be out inn work co | With followed seriously damaged the : | } | ARCHITECT 8UES FOR #4,300, |! | The trial In the cane of A. War! while in the pow! PROSSER OUTLAWS eo--~ Bar+|* work! THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHERFORECAST—Rain or Grow Tonight and @aturday; fresh weet winds. JURYMIAN CALLS RUEF GRAFTER (Soripps hh Bervies.) SAN FRANCI8CO, Jan. 1 Grand Juror Livingston, who helped to Indiet Abe Ruef ond Mayor Hohmits, created a sensation this morning, when he was asked by Ruefs coummel what he thought of Sohmite and Ruef, by replying “Graftors, I mean by graft, do. ing things that are illegal and morally — wrong admit that I have told many people that I thought beth the mayor and Ruet were grafters.” Judge Dunne, during the exam ination of Livingston, again threat ened Attorney Ach, Ruef's counsel with punishment for contempt | court for making insulting remarks to the withers, HUNDREDS DIE IN TIDAL WAVE ph Bervice.) , Jan. 11-—-Thre hundred wre dead, resulting fram a | tidal waye on the Island of Tana, jon onb Of the Dutch t Indias islands, Forty were drowned, on the Islatid of Bimalu. The lose of jie Ie great on the other tslande of the group. MURDER WAS IN SELF DEFENSE K. MeCloud, the murderer of Peter Bimer, ie reported to be tn * serious condition than was at | first feared, Besides two broken ribe and, o bruised head, he is | sound, and will soon be removed to the eounty jail and placed = in charge of Jailer Larson, MeCloud holde that he committed the mur der in if defense NEBRABSKAN INVESTIGATION. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE JUDGE GRIFFIN GIVES © SENATOR PILES HALF OF SULLIVAN ESTATE : ie Sanicekneak : "t/Incidentally Edward Corcoran and the Heirs of Fyn 11, wor siuseareve | Hannah Callaghan Get the Other Half- ® Jan, 11, 10 (223,662.78 & ioe si ¥ » aS *| Possible End of Litigation in Famous Case, * date last year..$ 274,622.51 # . ee THOMAS CRANNEY PIONEER DIES Thomas Cranney e of the old est pioneers of Puget sound and « well known retired farmer of Coupeville, died at his home in Coupeville yesterday at the age of 77, Death was due te Mr. Cranney was a native of New York, but came to the const in the learly ‘Toe, where he eng in farming on Whidby island. He was | numbered among the prosperous farmers of that island, and a few ® Ago retired, making his home in Coupeville He ts survived by his wife, Hen tletta, and several children, rest dente of Coupeville and Seattle. Funeral services will be held from the family home in Coupeville, to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, us der the direction of Butterworth & Sons, The services will be under the auspices of the Masons, of which the deceased was a member, W. Newbury will offict PAVING TO COST $211,000 Rev | (Berioes Telegraph Gervioe.) LINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 11.-—-Demo- eratic Representative V: Houten this morning introduced a resolw oe te investigate the methods by which Former Attorney General Brown secured his nomination —— PURSUE SRR + * | ® ARRESTED FOR GRAFTING. jal Service.) 8, Cal. Jan, 11 President of Lime @ Cer ment company, ie under arrest an the cher ot ree from the the firet srO~iog out of the grand fury @ tnvestigntion of the rebate evil ® Other prrests will follow * RMcliciieldele th hh en STOCK TRAIN IN COLLISION wh Service) Jan IL—A i* * * arrest Stteeee eee teense ELMENSRURG. freight tain composed of 16 cars, one of witch was onded with | horses, vhet & wwiteh engine here | yesterday tn head. Taton in the Northern Pacific yarda Sev oral horses were killed ght and many Were fatally injured. No per one w STENOGRAPHER A | secure other arma from ranchers.| He t* trained in the work, having AIN ASLEEP. | ‘There was a heavy fog on the| Th? Patt ee ne nla @ inthe ok ee | water and shortly before midnight, | ' preased by citizens a te The pistol taken from the jailer a+ S The steamer Jeanie has ocain fig-| sccording to Captatn Prank Moore mers, who feel that tt Itves | Y Barker is one carried by Jac ) Med an accident almost identical, the Jeanie crashed into the Sara paid be ushesitating! 4 Gingies, whom Sheriff MeNeill (Scripps Telegraph Service.) fer the loss of jife, as that| toga as she lay tied to the Valdes by the murderous o should | Killed tn a fight near Spokane three| WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 11 fesulted in the sinking of the | ¥hart, sending her bowsprit | if ., hold the apper hand years ago. A fight ts ex.| Civil setvioe examination will be ; Dis off Aiki Point, some/ through the railing and cabins of|' "Hi tory fathee te tons having | Pected when the men are overtaken. held Feb, 12 at Bellingham, Port | : ig 4 he larger even arrived trom Denver, Idaho, to at-| It ® @ veritable Harry Tracy | Townsend, Seattle, Spokane, Ta-| 2 it was the steamer Terrific Crash. tend the trial, and the aged parent |™4n hunt and the people are much | coma and Walla Walla for position a mmed, and| There was a terrific crashing) is grief-strickon over the action of | &xcited of typewriter (male) at the navy P was | sound as the stegipiates of the Sarn-| nig murderous offepring. The old Barker's father says the kid w yard at Puget sound 3 e sure em EAVO Way and the on the) man declares that he is innocent of | fight to hin death and The ace ip rushed on deck, b ing the | any knowledge of the intended es. | ficers, tf he is surroun: to let VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Jan : o@ the | vessel was about to sink. Furtu-| cape and the citizens a him approach his boy and save|Aldermag A‘e« Bethune ye necotding | nately the hole torn in the ship's! ing the utmost sympathy for the | bloodshed, which the sheriff will|defeated Gi. Clerk Me sigan fn Ube Bars was above the water linw and) stricken pare although the re | 40, If possible the cog’ get for mayoralty id|the Saratoga did not @ OWN.) jentleas pursuit of the boy who a | Planks were oailed over the rent od on sight, is relaxed B her side and she preceeded to on the old man's ac elty Lights Burning. Bioodhounds on the Trail | kane, ar: | | "1 don't see how the accident Harry Drap of Sp Rappen Captatn Moore said yes-| rived here with bloodhounds at 7:30 terday Our Nghts were rning | o'clock this morning and the man the|and I don't see how the Jeante|hunt for Barker and Bere i# on In | aponsibie | tailed to see ua.” i (Star Special Service.) he cxptatn, it is| The damage to the Saratoga is os oothounds caught th TACOMA, Wash. J ite t t the time, and timated at between $6,000 and} scent at the jail, which led directly | had & after evidence teh was a mate $48,000. across the Yakima river, there be | ner that y have, Me G BOYS VICTIMS OF COCAINE TRAFFIC # Manner of croam exam sh started to re the court Inter red t the state's de each witness ex a had been in ity of L. W | teetive, by amined this rot towed | Practices. I shall use every bit of | my power to wipe out this dirt | ter chase Terrible Drug Which Drives HE COMPLAINS OF THE STATE'S CONDUCT jfensd. Ik shows a good average for the four years of th purse, al though ft does not indicate remark able brilancy The card does not indicate, as ts the Gontention of the defen: that | er Was weak in mathematics and hind to be helped during his last two years in high school, as bis stan@ing during the time wh he wae & freshman was 90 an: in aygebya; he received a grade of 92 afd #6 in geometry during bis sophomare year, and thereafter no mathematics show TB chr@® does not show that the} defetiMagt was either unnaturally For over a week Truant Officer examination Anderson | highs ot @ dullard during | Ketcham and Special Detective De-| of the Anderson Supply cot any | schon aoe 3 oe i i | tect! Corbett have been search | wed with the introductior evi Sane and Police Are Making Swoep-| icin. corre wars, Wien arte |seoce "at" ine urcne at 4\00| TRE defanee opposed the tat r . hee " yc oti ol rth of supplies during 1903 and | 48c@en. pe the 1 as evidence on a | x Oe ee ee eee eet one parehbhas wan a (tae Teas the high’ scieol wes mS pm a ae yg on wey | portrait lens of the value of $600, |90¢ @alified to identify it as the | traffic» « of such @ nature as will} Paulsen : | Daniel Bekins, of the Bekins |S oe eae tne Rig Revenge ad oe e Aes Eee as en cal” Pure Weeks nee taba Kael anh | ueeds pany, had stored $1,860 | Jud ae took the matter under | been made the cores of emaciated, ha insane| Arthur Dahl, two boys who were| worth ef photo supplies for the boy condantda "> ite he = Bhrga rd ich not r +! youths, who have been led into al to have fallen victims to| waiving the non-negotl nue in | SEnairethans tees Wend Moral responsibility, | sorta of debauchery throu the | the druj habit, were browse fore | order tha a oe “ em to| Wl H. Thompson ied in the dp am 4 re ar u J sa rotor oye and later brought} Posiiin itosthe introduction of the ; 4 5 me he order of hin | Card, anf Riis two sons, Maurice and . ' (Com d on Page Bix yearipaign of an attorney, had | as = “ ayed all Wise, she defendant cpio AP Soc te sears anon” “6S ORGANIZATION 1S) al ayatorn F cant | att 94. Later Chester h ~ pt yion + ae wan| Judge Frater fmmediately took | ’ Pg 0 Spo stag | M ama ; oak city’ 1} ja law was found under which the | agent and desired to borsow Bau) On 4 . h rosecution of the Pharmactsts and | P uppiies e had ate whe a aye ~ esiabliahmen where tended going south t tomraph| Prominent society women Inter: #0 ne seg bald Game ta ebud [the grand cany Me ented fh the proposed Orthopedic hine or tm arrests of yesterday were he loan. He had hospital fer deformed children this ok imps and ju ia h @ peculia morning @léeted the following offi his | i] exercise "| corsa esident, Mra, J. W. Clise ety \* ° at Athie at first ylee president, Mr Hw. OH 2 at Fight Grows Bitter | Lewis] second vice president, Mra.| *, aon f -s ar he wire the part of the|C. D. Btimson; third vice "'Reh-only for wr of messen mT aro tor t as evi: |dent, Mrz. C. R. Collin ectetary fame in the ~ oA ord of} Mts, Alexa T es ehlef : Dupes < ‘ Hing he | membe at 7 M ' ‘ ant fow eare, th aci We t ah . y . 5 tintion fee of 8 p have Hook Jude . ' ! bh s . ‘ s " sie " . cipit The it A , nke t yy r t ‘ r “ «FF x Lu \ \ x " t wee and the # | during the trial. 7 “ C, Bla . ib meent of the were ake ted The street committee of the city counci! yes day decid to ree ommend the paving of Fourteenth | and Fifteenth avs. N. E., from Northlake av. to Fiftieth at, with asphalt. Both of these streets will form approschen to the exposition grounds. The difficulty comes in the finances, the estimated cost of the work will be $211,000, the Itmit of the sesersment on the property which’ an be senessed to pay for it being $170,915, so that nearly SENATOR &. H. PILES. (Photo by Ralston & Loschenkobl.) Another forward step im the/so fortunate, have sent congratwy progress of the litigation over the |!atory telegrams to Senator nb $40,000 will have to be taken from|John Sullivan estate has beqn| "hile both James B. Howe, MS the general fund to pay for it. The ; partner, and Charles Farrell are total amount remaining in the gen-|@#%*. Judee Griffin has decided | ing congratulated all around era! fund available r-} Greet im- | ‘at Béwaré Corcoran and Hannah Written on Scrap Paper. provements of any kind ia $24,000. |CAllaghan were the nearest living] he memorandum of dectalom relatives of John Sullivan at the oe was not handed down until after INLAND EMPIRE f his death, and that the © /5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ang jtate shall go to them, subject to | none of the lawyers were notified FAVORS A Y P E | the interest of United States Sen jt be present, as is customary in ator Samuel H. Piles. such cases. The memorandum was ener ome! if Judge Griffin's decision is up| written on a piece of wrapping pa sep gg held, Senator Piles will come close | per, which had evidently been used to being among the millionaires of | for mailing either a book or maga the United States senate. He 18/ztne, as there is a 2 and a i-cent entitled to « half interest in the es | peeled stamp still on it. tate under an agreement made The county has 20 days within with Hannah Callaghan, in Novem-| which to appeal from the decision ber, 190], and an agreement made |of Ju Griffin. The chances are, areatly pleased with the outcome | with Edward Corcoran on Nov Tel eeeores that no appeal will be of th@ir work. The people of east-| 1901. Both agreements are record-|taken on the ground of the enor- ern Washington are very enthusia® |ed in the county office, | mous expense involyed. The whole te over the fair and will make an|both having been left for record] record in the case would have to appropriation towards a bullding to! March 29, 1902. be printed, and this would involve Se erected and vo be knows as the Not a Very Big Price. an expenditure of thousands of dol- Inland Empire building, represent: | I se - Hannah Callaghan recetved 150 | lars. ing not only the agricultural, but | also mining in British Columbia | Pounds sterling for the transfer of wae Tite Cues, aod the Panhandle district in Idaho. | het half tnterest, while Edward! Before the case came up for a pe j Cocgaraa received only one-third a8) hearing before Judge Griffin, the BROTHER STi LL much |impression among the members of President J. EB. Chilberg, of the Alaska Yukon-Pactfic exponition, and & ©. Hughes, who have been visiting Spokane and other eastern Washington points in the interest of the exposition, returned today Hanneh Callaghan was evidently | the bar was that, owing to the in- an illiterate person, as her name 18 | terest which Senator Piles and his « but simply a mark put} firm had in the Sullivan estate, and lace of it, but she evi-| the personal and political obliga- [dently knew how to drive @ better | tions which the King county judges patie sot | bargain than Corcoran | were under to the senator, that a Hannah Callaghap has since died. | judge from one of the outside coun- Despite Charles H. Farell, a member of | ties would be called in to try the the fact that he has had Cee eT Me ctr beeen ne | the same law firm as Senator Piles, | case, This, however, was not done. the lala Maloay hoir, refused this |'* S4ministrator of her estate. In/In a similar matter in Olympia, in Bho am Sy < vot | the event, therefore, of Judge Grif-| which the title to the state capitol morning (0 divulge the contents of| fies decision being. sustained, the | Ger tn euostinn, Tuite Tine: ab the the document. Mr. Melcholr #878) senator's firm will get a liberal fec| Thurston county superior court, he is seting un the advice of at-| out of the estate of Hannah Cal-|whe wes personally ‘@iiandiy Gian toraeys and refused to confirm the! ienen which will be equal to one-|the litigants, declined to sit in the rumor that he is making prepare-|/ocrn of the whole estate jease, but called Judge Alberteon to tions to contest the will A number of local lawyers, not! hear it RRR Fr. +|= eer ————— * her, Dr. W. A. Shannon, Rev. TWENTY-SIX WORKMEN & [J. & O'Brien, Col. Robert H. Lind- BURNED TO DEATH. * jay, James F. Kane, P. J. Sullivan, J Lavin, A. A. Collins, P. * * * * *. | on & (Scripps Special Service.) #| | Fitzpatrick, Richard Slattery, James ° Mae * a * Gormley, BERLIN, Jan, 1.—Twenty- & | Gm, Lieut. Col M. Ht. six workmen were burn Frank P. Mullen, J. P. Agnew, Dr, feath today tr fire at |G McLaughlin, M. Harrington, pelsheim, in Alsace | | John Doran, Daniel O'Connor, James | 8 han, James McGough, Michael Kelly v. Fr. Powers, Neil Boyle, Tee eee eee ee ee se) | The Washington Children’s Home| Timothy Ryan, Patrick McHugh, * * * * * R society, which has been in exiat-| Capt. E. F. Cleary, Joseph B. Mur- CORNE -SOLD FOR ence In this state for ten years, and| phy, Edward Doran, John Quinn, which, during that time, has placed| M. J. Heffernan, Willlam Pigott, M. $12 500 hundreds of orphans and friendless|J. Henehan, Michael Earles, W. N. s children fn Christian homes, is put-|Costello, Frank N. McDermott, 1 2 ‘ ting forth every effort to raise the | James T. Lawler The BB. Cox Investment com 000 needed to erect a receiving | pany report the sale of the south home for its work M. F. Jones, a prominent citizen lot this city, has offered a location near Ravenna park and $5,000 in leash, providing the balance of the 000 is raised at once. J west corner of Pine and Boylston, :0x60, unimproved, to George T Williams for $12,500. ‘The sale was jmade for William Gottstein STEAMER PONCE “AT BERMUDA Jones, several citizens have prom E feed donations aggregating $10,000 leaving still $10,000 to be raised - - | (Scripps Special Services.) mer Burtor which was BERMUDA, Jan, 11-—The long > ant @ ert te age by Ge Ke issing steamer Ponce arrt i here pm Clagecen yh ger agp oan wo | today in distress. She was in tow peny, snd which has been on the} f the steamer Wabble | ways at Weat seattle, wan brought | lth grey eg Boe <0 ah} illproorg | | INSTALL FAMOUS FRATERNITY feck aft has been changed by pu — nad er ine get p eabia and AT UNIVERSITY. smoking room. The seats are up T. M. Kettle, the famous expon J mon ‘ holetered with rattan f the Fa of home ru in Ireland, will be Signa Xi frater y ~ wit Install order as thone on the Kitsap. On| present at a home rule meeting to|” chapter at the University of the upper deck forward and aft is | be held tonight at Hibernian Hall, | Washington within six weeks. A the ladies’ cabin, which has been | Ninth Yesier, in charge of John | charter has just been voted. Wash- refitted Cannon, chairman, and the follow- | ington will be the only university The vexsol will be completed | ing committee in the northwest to have @ chap- Monday, and will start on the Port] J, L. Fitspatrick, vice chairman; |ter of the famous organization. Biakeley-Seattie = rur taking the| W. J. Daly, secretary; Maurtee D. | Sigma ee ae Aagreccn so vince of the Florence K., which has | Leehey, treasurer . Judge | ous research” and a and est the run since the wreck of | J. J. McCafferty ¢ O'Brien, | demands research work of its mem- the Di Dr. Daniel Buckley, Daniel Kelle~ bers tr ectentific flelds. FAIR APPROPRIATION CLUB IN THEIR HANDS which are con- Regulars in $ ate Would So Use Ite=|"Kircsc> ne appronrtation argu Success of nts Will Make Appro=) sense, EF Support to for the Promised, ents are fighting ts the rill Beginning at noon next th ry ate hamber | — nk bis hag saree " , ‘ tntto with the, Pierce = ¢ great | senate o ote ings ty delegations are 4 for that t roger . 4 . t b . « ‘ ' le t b % y in 2 be # ° o srremereennnpenmencmrtnantiencanren