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SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Rain and Warmer Tonight) nested Rain) Moderate Gouthweet Winds te Pa in Seattle That Dares to ) Print the ! le cone RIBLE SCENES ARE ENACTED IN KINGSTON 1S RAIDED COAL TRAIN half a wn 6 Pryor eanling be Mos for i at the Pate of $6.60 a ton. ‘Te movement wae dectdedly or- dort @nd today the jere have and welling the coal. nt to the Beattle Kleo= but steps to retaliate howe not ae yet been taken, ‘The dealers wilt turn the pro? coodm over to the Beattie Blectric company upop demand, Beyoral citizens, «peaking of the more today, sald that they were entitely out of col, and could not ee Rear Admiral Davis’ wireless report to Rear-Admiral Evans says = ¢ battoships “Missourt and India and the destroyer Whipple are at Kingston supplied with all the dressing material which cowld be spared for 600 injured, The report says 400 are dead Admiral Davie has sent the Whippit back to Guantanamo, Hhe wae duc at 10 o'elook last night, but has not yet arrived, Bhe carrion full de~ talle of the disaster, Admiral Da- je quiet. Ad- GEORGETOWN CITIZENS “CHOP OFF’ TWO CARS OF INTERUR- BAN TRAIN FROM RENTON, Davis Arrives and Confers With Gov- Jamaica--Scene of Death and Desolation .-Negroes Steal Food And Are Killed It to the Poor. . GOVERNORS CRITICIGED. * (Beripps Te aT Service.) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18 The Federation of Miners this morning adopted a resolution criticining the governors of Colorado and Idaho for what fe termed th unwarranted prosecution of Moyer, Pettt bone and Haywood, The reso Shortly after 7 o'ettick last night about 0 ottixens of Georgetown stopped the Kenton toterurbwh coal train, on route to Beattie, “chopped off” two cars, placed them on the widing and demanded that the crew Proceed with the train, The senate today passed a Ja- matca relief bill, Service) , Jan. 1h . os via eaye the city tath Pes it th <4 full realiaation Citizens Kill Negroes. miral Evans heard of the disastor| 7* “Ititens then went to the! opiathany, and desperate but order- inigutheg atte ‘uant Blasko peer of the earth! Gar vperon, Tex, Jan. 18—|TveNtay night by an intereepted | S98! dealers, informed them what |ty misthoda were adopted to give the accused men a fair fapon the residents r Wireless, and at once sent the bat- ed that | Nedrouble ix feared, ax the money) @ and impartial trial. Their Ke Of the coalpecil it m need, recet¥ed from the eoal will bi | aw ier with » full sccounth re extradition was contrary to law, covered by fraud, which tn a Gingrace to the jurispru- dence of the people.” hie fepeita. tendl- ME In Kingston an Dlg I | tleahipe because he knew that nb with a death list of nea Bngtiah troope were on the teiand posaibly 1,000, Burying | and he feared looting by the ne- and rescue work is progressing Brows, slowly. The poor are ting for food, fruit being the only nourish ment within thelr reach, the) GLASGOW, Jan, 18.—-Two slight and it la nec} wealthy having monopolized all earthquake shocks were fett at to Holland bay, | other food supplies, Scores of ne- | Oban, Seotland, yesterday, No dam- tn order to send | groes have been killed by citizens | ase resulted, world. who caught them stealing The Laranary teevived via Hol | sick and wounded are auffering for Earthquake in Italy. ‘gid is coming from | want of medicine, and a Hberal sup) UNDINE, Italy, Jan. 168A @ preaching vessel | ply brought in by a boat waa stolen | vete earthquake shock was felt at Intense sut-| by negroes, who were caught dim / 4:20 o'clock this morning. No ‘and the victinw of} posing of the same to those who | lives were lost @m the point of} had money. eps Z a okey Ghastly Funeral Scenes. the earth caused merioan Tourists Beripes Telegraph Service. we are filing with BOSTON, Jan. 1&-—-A message to ‘apibom. Jan. 6A Air iP Ded has settled tO) the Americoan-Hamburg line from pateh from Governor Swetenham we fear If @%) Capt. Forwood, thelr Kingston reps | * morning announces that Sir City will suffer) resentative, says all the American James Ferguson's body waa found this cause 280.) tourtews escaped Forwood wae tm the ruins of a cigar store. An wertously injured, The Sompany's j undated dispatch from a member plore bave been turned into hoa- le the Jones party says pitolea “A ghastly procession of cart carrying bodies in batches of 20 Coast In Sinking. passed all day through the streets HAVANA, Jan, 18— Rent Admiral to the burial grounds. it appears Evans wireless to the cruleer Co- thet two officers and 26 men are lambia, whieh t here, states that ihe total deaths among the troops. & huge tidal wave has changed the | ‘The quake is more serious than any coast line of Jamaica on the entire! for 250 years. south side, Kingston being under) was follow water, It te reported that no por Bh vy te left and that the coast is sinking: ads are im mmpossidle to The smell of joa the atmoe not more than snneiemeientanssnsial BRYAN FORCED TO HIRE: A SPECIAL TRAIN @ will begin promptly at 8/156, ® the doors at the Coliseum be * w ® ing opened at 7:20 o'clackh, & Bootland ‘Ghaken Up. * Fe ee eee eee ee See eee eS a te dat ha the. sin li MUST NOW STOP SNOW BALLING Chief Wappenstein today sent a number of officers to Green Lake to warn the skaters that the tee wae dangerous and to stay off. The : ebief stated that he had no author eee, Art ot tha Ne | It to force people off the icv, but A he would warn them, and then if —— at the rooms of! 11..y perstited in ignoring that they At 8 o'clock Mr. Try will de-| 2d #0 at thelr own rink Iver @ leature on “The Old World| S¢veral officers were aiso detailed and itn Ways" at the Coliseum, un- &t noon to ride on the street cars @oudbe aus of the Y. M. @ A_| Which pass the high school, and alsc rete lecture he will be the | First av. to arreat school boy ‘of the local democracy at a| 01 hoodiume who have been snows in bis honor at Egan's hall, | balling the care = people on then. ai day. Along the Capito! Hil line Pi png vai ft Gh 2) tare gangs of boys have made ite on addressing the Miserable today for street car pa- aioe at. F ertod junior eom-| TON. smashing windows and hurt- body at thetr hail in the ing women and berated afternoon the Ne BROKEN Tesidence on Sixteenth av. (Star Special Bervice.) ee. Wash, Jan. §.--Wil- wae the guest at morning of a score of During tnet be the temperature | moderated several degrees ali over the state as well as la this immedi [ate vietnity. It was coldest at mid- night when the thermometer regis | candidat tered 28 degrees above sero, At 6 i. Bryan made regrhend o'clock thia morning it was 33 de came to the| Steet above. eesinen a| . The local weather office reports senate and vce Me og cold spell a permanently a flattering | Toke trans tion with thts BERR E ERR RE SS Oe forone from Tacoma to Olym- Tmmedistely Mr. Bryan left the depot with Mayor Moore and erurban to Taeoma, ag mate connections with Mr. Bryan wil! return to Seattle pis * * ee ee William, Jeoutngs Bryan, the ehosen democratic leader, premsed the governor of the state and the mayors of Seattle and Tacoma into hie service yesterday afternoon, ‘The deal had wo polities! signif. feance, however, for Mr Bryan's mission was to get to Olympta as soon as possible and he called upon Mayor William Hickman Moore and the mayor of Tacoma to asstet him im getting a spectal train over the Northern Pacific to Olympta tn time to meet his lecture = ¢ last night. He appealed to Gov. ernor Meade over the long distance telephone to hold the crowd for him until he arrived Mr. Bryan reached Baettlc on a beinted Great Northern train at —_—— in Russia. URS Jan. 1.— GUANTANAMO, Cuba, Jan. 18.-~' operator, is among the killed. SLATORS LISTEN TO DQUENCE OF BRYAN ne Hi | phytate doh BANK CLEARINGS, and attempts to shake ha him, to the train dispatcher’s Witham Vitekman Moore . Bryan. The demo-! ined the mayor ROBBER SHOOTS POLICEMAN (Serippe Telegraph Service.) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 18—in «| battle in a Kn hig with a ge | wayman, whom he onught crack a wafe in the of Sonwood . early thie morging, Po Neeman A. O. Sorenson was twice shot in the Teg. The bandit escaped. 5 Mex Ragley, the well known drug- . Who recently sold bis business, i enter the real estate business. ANOTHER BLOW TO THE TRUSTS (Serippe Telegranh Service.) LITTLE ROCK, Ken, Jan, 18.— for an alleged violation of antitrust laws was (led this eee ae company, the Packing company, Mor See ee One Se: Cuaely: eemian = HOUSE MEMBERS VOTE INCREASE (Star Special Service.) house and senate | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 18.—~ to Haten to) POP ELLE LIP SOL IN ‘The house by & vote of 133 to 92 be ARREST Hquid refreshments are from thie to those dining. first floor is the bar proper Heonse bas been lasued eS SSS22 AALAOAD NEN sonny: eres =e IN CONVENTION Mr. Ring has two bars | his release on his own recog: | Hotel Butler, but bas only one) nigahee, that he would fight the liquor Heense. Ip the grill room is’ ease fn every court. Ce ee TREE “BAD COON” I LONELY SHACK Beef Adbitted that he had his suapicions | meme onde + oe eS that way, too. He was handcuffed and taken back on @ street car to F2F dit's tracks have been lost in the W. G. King, proprietor of the Hotet Butler, was arrested shortiy after noon today on & whrrant sworn out by License Inspector B. i. Marsh, The arrest was made on | a technical point and the outeome of the case will be watched with fn- 25 teular tw upder the impression that Reenses are required. The largest convention of rail-| ropa men ever held in the west will take place in this city tomor- row. Members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire. A == a bill requiring stgnat tion of challenged prenatal 4 Toth . of Thurston, offered the adutinietra- tion bill to provide for tnvestment nd parses 2 di 5 In a row over a game of cards le sight, In which @am Jackson, 4 negro, claimed bh ce had been | addresses include by Governor A, dresses abe orator trom) « %| voted to Increase the salaries of] j the police - neuited and thet his opponent® station and locked up on | re. # TO OVERTHROW KAISER. #1 its members (0 02.500 per year. — | were cheating, 1. 1 Ford, an emo | sarge of sasault. fT Cet Eae peaked eadetinnek bt ws oN loye of Normile’s grading cams, lnckson said that during t ope * t # {Seriope Telegraph Service.) PORTLAND SAILS SUNDAY. [Teka me ned EE Lynn st. was{ome of the men had called h ee ** ALIN, “ag 18. — Ant seriously slashed about the head} 4 Pile hame, and that biv resent- —_e * anonymous eriter appeals to #/ Steamer Portland, of the Alaska] with « penknife in the hands of | Ment Caused one man to assault # day to the people to “defeat | Coast company, will sail for tho! Jackson himh with a mattock and another ‘COLUMBIA FROZEN # the kaiser and put their trust western ports of Alaska, Sunday ‘The injured man was removed to] With # wooden club. The cutting # in their elected representa- #| Travel to the tsterior has just be|the city Jail, where be was at-| of Ford, he eiaima, was in self de- ‘ # tives ‘and to crush imperial #/ gun and the Portland will have «| tended by Dr. Huckley. His head | fone (Beripps Telegraph Service.) ® rule. The election is next week. * | full list of pazsengers besides @ Dit] was cut open from the forehead ———— —~— HOOD RIVER, Ore., Jan. 18.—-For \* # | freight cargo. On board the steam! io the back of the skull, although GEORGETOWN CITIZEN DEAD. | the first thme in 20 yoars the Colum- by a hearty malvo wa & * * #' * ee EH or will De m ll Patrbanks outfite./ine wound ig not thought to be — | bia river ts frozen over here from ran began his talk, | seetanetinsnen fate Charles Cramer, aged 56 years, | bank to bank. Snow ts falling and $9 smooth!y for a EMBEZZLED MONEY. KELLY DIVORCE DENIED. tat son encaped trem the police |AMibne of the old residents of | the temperature Is moderating - ances m4 Pha after the affatr, but wae captured | Géorgetown, died at his home, Lin po able It upon at| Walter Wallace confessed this! Judge Yakey yesterday refused (0) ti, morning by Detective Adame ond Betella sta, early thie! DIVORCE GRIND. fon of the | morning in Judge Gordon's court to] grant a divorce tn the case of ADA! 4 Gericer smith, Receiving # ing of consumption. Mr./ nivorces have been granted ‘by Senators by direct | solting two rugs for Mary A. Bkeld-| Kelly against John Kelly, The de! oie tin Adame started on the| Cramer had for years been the ntene tag Le ¢ |the superior court In the casee of pe Egnewn gg nde ad eee | Lorn 8. Hummer against Arthur C pad i & MAItiNg Hammer and George W. Penketh ” ab — against B. Penketh, Complaints aan eon filed in the divorce cases <7 on Has CHARGE. of Loulse M. Botley against Omer A letter hap boon recetved by| Bowley and Lixette M. Nelson Hbary E. Reed, director of explotta- | *#*!nst Peter Nelson ton of the Alaskan-Yukon-Pactfic| iG OENNY HILL ‘VERDICT. exposition, from David F. Wilbur, | = Peng ho aoa oi Seren! | Yeanc Cooper has been ktve ing that the former has referred the | yeraict. of $28,240 in the I matter of the representation of that | nin condemnation proceedings, now =” * the world to the Barl of) taking place in Judge Frater’s court —— was a member of the le police fores for many years ee D WEATHER COMES a coal was received yeaterday by the company than in previous day« Practically no suffering is being experienced by tts customers, The J. B. Keating company receiv. o4 two cars from the © — ‘tle Blectri company this mornuc. One « wae taken to Capitol Hill to be dite tributed in that section, and the other wag taken out on Broadway to be distributed among residents im that district The suburbs of the city are et waid this had been his . out 6 o'clock, and whee he was in scout about 6 o'clock, and ft led him to the shore of Lake Union on the further atde of Lakeview cemetery, some distance from the grading camp. There in the deep woods, after lnbortously wading through anow up to his knees, Detective Adams found an old k on, the of the lake, Throwing open he sow Jackson calmly ing on a beer kem Put up your hands I hear you are a bad coon,” said Adame The burly form of Adams war sufficient argument for Bam, who ing, and using the money obtained. LHe was fined 9100 and costs. i Is Received, Orders Are Generally Filled, ded Bins Are Replenished and Conditions Assume a More Hopeful and Promising parations to Open Tenino Mine. Mist night and to-,the lease, Other large coal com MUCH of tne suffering panies of the city are on the look behing periencing the tost difficulty in acting as engineers and in other ca PMs fuel shortage and | out for mines which may be devel |metting coal. The Brooklyn and jac ¢ oe WY over a< which oped te inerense the supply fo! | University Fuel companies are many|We P. McElwaen, of Seattle, Writes to The Star ot | ar prove these assertions it 1s “eee Produce denperate jen ttle. orders in arrears, and receiving bu shown a wree ew on Hist Dhe iid sossnce not | nhoviage of fuel nt the hia skool! ute tant ar mec"! the Trials of a Trainload’of People Bound East| snore yeaie cere te wcae - the am caused the closing of the school for! The company {* re | 20 days one plece of track in t's Peregen nm, but the arrival rniing mem on a Great Northern Train. peseenvevsevened) A posse is in pursuit, but the ban-| eae orders will attend and deliver | The program will also | y | presned VOL. 8. NO, 261, BALLINGER APPOINTED TO FEDERAL POSITION CREAR Ae * WASHINGTON, & President Roosevelt today * + nominated R. A. Ballinger, of & ® Seattle, commissioner of the : & federal land office. * Cee ee ee eee Commendation and approval are ithe only expressions heard in Se ttle today over the appointment f or KR. A. Ballinger by) Roosevelt as commit sioner of the general land office at Washington The importance of the office can best be extimated by the fact that it bas jurisdiction over all the pub le lands tn the United States. More than one-half of the entire business of department of the interior is transacted through the land office. Its head, though tech aically not a cabinet officer, is ranked with the most important of ficera at the national capital. tg t commissioner is William A Richards, of Wyoming, exgdvernor of that state. The last commis stoner from the Pacific coast was 'Dinger Herman, of Rosebure, Ore., |& member of congress at the time js apopintment to the office. Position Was Unsought. The appointment was both un- sought and unsolicited by Judge Ballinger and was made on the rec: ommendation and at the request of James R. Garfield, of Ohio, a cob loge friend of the judge, both betng graduates of Williams colleye, at Uwitttamstown, Mass, Mr. Gurfield is now commissioner o co rpore }tions, and will, on March 4 next, succeed Ethan Allen Hiteheoe.. of | Missoyrt as secretary of the inte siercaninan JUDGE “Judge McCredie is a very fine gentleman and his reputation for js untarnished, but.” and | David EB. Dugdate looked out across jthe slush of Second ay. from his point of vantage in the doorway o' Cohen's cigar store, “I wish he'd take me out and show me thet park | he bas leased “Fur be it from me to doubt the veracity judge's word,” peng oe ~ f tte man from Rainier valle not believe that a wb Bo en ur ome r- letood. In other words, I don’t be Heve the judge has leased ground for a ball park. I feel that he ts merely biuffing In the hope that he will either drive me into the coast league or out of the field. “And right here you can say for me that never, so long ae I retain my reason, will I have anything to do with a Seattle team in the Pa elfie © league. I will put in | Seatt team in the Northwest league, and will go ahead with ar- of | rangementa efor regardle | the actiona of Judge McCredie or of Janyone else connected with the coast league. "I have always contended that a Seattlc team in a const league ie a | financial tmposslb ity, I so ex- myself when the coast ieague came in here three years ago, and results have proven the truth of my #t If the people of SNOWBOUND ON THE SUMMIT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS many of the treaties with the In- dians, Tom Dawson, though not a member of the Blackfoc on the Blackt though he j acres of land, } of son's b house Whit own hildrer 1 several and girl here at an who has had « hand tn making attle and sev all ¢ by it no ust bound, and pro- w after @ delay pore to stay of one week. ‘This delay would not have oceurred had a snow plow or rotary been ahead of each passen ger train, W. P. MELWAEN. JUMPED HIS BOARD BILL. ink” cs Diamond arm line to a Jail gemvten frauting © bowniiig ae Mi abiertiaie }the mr ceiving a few care ocenatonally. H heuthat “geen ne So ome oe arog om rang oie | winnaar hy SE ES bed yew Naot ¢ afternoon. | pany, atated that no dine cisminattor dove 0 tate Wake Vil ky tow Winie WAY to Soa | secured n thom again. e- | iret come, first served,” he says. Trina, Jan. 14, 8 Pp m~On oe (oo oe gin eves Bey bis! gg not giving you idle talk of oo ag 4 7 hg ace, yo sd on nh ee Arboanat, a This an w | pin enrea side tor wil Northern Idaho, where they have! {dle men, but the serfous talk of aniem, } ait rrow to ineure the open-| whe honed to Th dar yesterda Pa 1. We were in Mt. Paus} 00h figuring om a stool bridge| men who know whereof they speak ‘ i 7 is Monday morn- | eat a had Fé 6 tub tone. “4 Thureday evening, Jenuary 16.| oP * Great Northern, There are| The United States mati hae p = te weather’ hae] co would piadly retail it 9 now been tied tp on the) fry" ling men on board who h nolther east nor west for the F aller in actual need at 36 th oc'the mountainu hearty five| tmaveled over mountaine for over| six days postal clerks ne . ce ’ 20 years | not speak you are familia ' > od thie morning with no present prompects to | what hapr 4 to Donaghy, a atve t away for five more. The ther Charge Grose Incompetency. | mage r fall a ano lant 40 degrees below xero.| ‘There are large lumber dealers} tegen wee Wreck’ on this ros egy ait e he 1 of the long delay ia} on beard, and an oe ; : : fe Dt the tha» rape | this morning, and | 1¢ in hia heighbori to be a storm, resuiting| White Pass @& Yukon rai OA alter ts tar er een Me streets mienough r # expected to arrive | cal bing who ve ¢ blowing into some deep| all without exception charge the) ()™ hi UN UN tl Mee eet pales 1 tomorrow to start next week with |eustty and should cheerfully do the| cuts between Midval and Cut Bank. | Great Northern Rathway company | iatee « Gay pd asia Bupoly The W. Ll. Keene Fuel company! same am he haw done for the gake| We are kept tn the dark; informa~| with gross incompetency and with ee @ looking toward an| reports ite customers as being aup-lo¢ the less anfortunate people in| tion is drawn with a corkscrew,| lark of material or machinery to Tom Dawson's Home. 3 She vroduction of plied with enough con! to keep lithe same locality, | nut the consensus of opinion of| keep the road clear. We are on the Binckfoot reserva. SSS F489 by the Pacific | away any suffering. Although mine] Police gurveiliance at the bunk-| those on board {# that the direct! Many charge that James J. Hill| tion, In sight of our train ts the) Bn Masing the ‘Tent |run coni ix ait that the pa 48 greatly ‘mproved conditions| cause i# incompetent employes and | bas literally been milking the Great| home of Tom Dawson, the highly | Me t- feould ast weaterday, ihe supply re Fe Aly demoralized rolling stock and) Noethermrailway for ten yoars; that | eultured breedelndian who was Sivided. & , or toeeee the My He fepetring has beer dona} «uses | Jf dhurgh and Heidel ‘ iy Sedge ‘Sly Rabe tee with | fe wen fy the siete be Gel highly ‘ulti. Yo” betiiiant we n- al payed . \ ; , B\ Tr com t] dm Seattle’s Former Mayor Selected by President Roose- velt for the High Office of Commissioner of the Land Office at Washington in Which Capacity Judge Ballinger Will Have Jurisdiction Over All Publfc Lands in the United States R. A. BALLINGEN. Who Has Been Appointed Commiss 14 bing ned. 0 anagram DUGDALE SAYS THE -| their profits are beyond all reason PAY ONLY 25 CENTS PER MONTH, joner of the General Land Office, rior. Judge Ballinger will, there- ger is enhanced by the fact that the *) powltion to which he ts appointed ‘is one, to find a proper head for which, has caused the president | considerable worry. The recent disclosures of gigantio land frauds, in which men of na } tional prominence were implicated, induced the president to seek @ man for the aed of byte yy office with enough ty to out the land frauds, and with pak ah baekbone and integrity offenders to justice, | particular land thief happens to jan obscure individual |joring himself as some lumber king, or whether he | happens to be the head of a large | corporation or a pulttician of prom inence. That Judge Ballinger will come up to the president's standard, those who are familiar with his course as mayor of this city have no doubt. Born In Iinots. Judge Ballinger ts 48 yeare of age, a native of lil, and @ graduate of Williams lege, class of 1886. He was judge of the superior court of the comprising Jefferson, Island, Sas Juet, Clallam and Skagit coun’ from 1893 to 1897, and mayor Seattle from 1904 to 1906. The seceptance of the new honor involves a large financial sac- rifice, the salary of the office $5,000 4 year, while bis Income a member of the firm of Ballinger, Ronald, Battle & Tennant reaches into | the five hier ant IS BLUFFING Seattle and the papers of the town will stand by me Tl give them @ baseball team of- which they nee@ not be ashamed. And Incidentally ru make some money. But f | would suggest that you do not worry | on the judge. He's a sensible man. LUMBER TRUST ATTACKED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 18.-9 {Senator Kittredge today at the lumber trust as “the m |wigantic, exacting and soulless | trusts that oppress people.” He sal: |and that competition ta wholly stifs fled. He also alleges that a blaclt list is matatained. RESCUED THREE onAT EAS Skating on Green Lake ls now @ dangerous pastime and people are warned from going on the ice Last night there were over 20 peo- ple who broke through the ice and had narrow escapes from drownings George A. Donlan, 2031 Lane st. who was ekating on the lake, ued three persons at the risk of his own life. Lake Union was fresen over on the south end for a distance of half a mile thie morning. This is the firet time Lake Union has been in a wintry grasp since 1898, DUE YESTERDAY- NOT YET IN | | | Another smashing of time sched> uled on the Northern Pacific occur jred this morning when the Burling: j}ton & St. Paul and the North Coast | Limited trains, both of h jshould have reached Seattle last | night, were marked up on the bub , |letin board as not due to arrive uns til tomorrow morning This will ft make the trains nearly two days i behind their schedules. ‘ A special make-up Burlintgon & } St. Paul train from Billings, Mont, jwas due in Seattle yesterday, but {6 not yet to | The Great Northern has annulled its Fast Mall, due in Seattle this my ng, The train. is a0); mi cheduls ttitt ae dat ney eh, se eo ¥ ape he abet # ata NVidibaou ee ry ve Tage. iia on