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PAY ONLY WEATHER FORECAST—Rain Tonight and Tuesday; Moderate uth Winds, fia in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, FEB. 45, 1907. VOL, 8. NO, 313. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. ENS SHOULD TAKE [FORTUNE STOLEN| PREACHERS DENOUNCE HAND IN THE FIGHT) 47 CHICAGO THE LIQUOR DEALERS Lira — (Soripps Tel h Barvies.) Phe money won never placed tn} — a rere CHICAGO, Peo. & ‘The etart- | (he Yamlta, ao vs Whereby Council Would Usurp the Mayor's " peltllphet # | ng snc wes made. hie| sa panscione are vcted oo | DLL BE CHARGED Tcaustic Resolutions Adopted ina Special Meeting of Hive Powers in Order to Control Its Patron- eh inca en : t iain that HINO00 Ig ceuuitacca | iiget among them being two wo-) WITH SMUGGLING! All Ministers of the City Condemning Proposed mm Menace to Seattle's Future—Presemt|* rats scnitc today sompioits | here, by baka for sedemption, tel ottitee ana arrests will undoubted: Attempt to Evade the Sunday Closing Law. here by banks for redemption, 1 | offfewre and arrests will undoubted Bi i ' Caught in the act of smoking exonerated Senator Bailey by « or emai ly Be made within the next 24 hours. t Only a e vote of fifteen to eleven with opium in the Meyer's lodgin, SA a EN En. Third * out waiting for the report by on Third av., early this the investigation committee HUMAN HEAD BELONGS Mr, and Mrs. George Dun Si tae aal his year aft in f Victoria, were ' ple of the city) ¢ year after the settlement of the The feb mn on We cent arrivals from jctoria, 7 eet dear all of] street superintendent fight is that oe at will be taken into the arrested by Officers Meyers and thes possess In an| Of a new member of the park board Humphrey and locked up at the elty Bee the weasure already | Next year, however, there will be I (@) | OCAL PH YS ‘LAN jail, Frank Loftus, inspector in “ and now before | several appotetirents before the ged bd bet a a it Fala 4 Olympia, providing| Bew city administration comes into ANDERSON BEFO ee A of the power of | power on March 4, 1908, and which charge of the local customs house ot of eatilc and the plac:| appointments would fall to Mayor That physteians of the city traf-, itor knew of its presence .on the im the banda of| Moore, With this new law on the ROSS COMMITTEE | is nian botics wae evidenced | roof and notified the workmen to At « meeting of the Methodist)the w Episcopal Ministers’ Alliance this | ing the saloons on the Babbath day morning a strong set of resolntions| Yesterday was generally opserved condemning the action of the asa “dry day” in the elty, although tle Retail Liquor Dealers’ assoc feven arrests for drunkenness were tion In trying to get the state legis | m *t for. selling lature to change or repeal the pres | jiquor without a Meense wae made ent Sunday closing law, was adopt | in the person of H. A. Closterman, a druggist at Queen Anne av, and aler #t., who disposed of # bottle whisky without the required pre- resentative of all the evangeliea! | seription. ; churches of Beattle was called at fon of Mayor Moore in clow eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeens le, ond one ao file papers this afternoon charging Duncan with amuggling opium Loftus declared the polloe were in formed this morning by a telephone moneege that opium was being used in a certain room tn the Meyers house, and this led to the arrest Inspector of Customs W. H. Sickle, who was on duty at the time, was informed of the arrest and the case is now in the hands of the custome offictals Duncan asrerted this morning a bartender in Indian This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, @ eting of the ministers and rep tm stated this morning that he would statute books Mayor Moore can be by the finding of a man’s head on | that effect. The head has been in re passes the house, | deprived of the opportunity of mak the roof of the Ortental block,|my possession for #ix months, dur to do within the next/!mg any more appointments what (Star Special Service.) thereby causing a furore im police | ing whieh time | have frequently pressure should be} ever. OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. ctreles until it w learned that | used tt for experimental purposes, the governor While but two councilmen will} Anderson, the Seattle p Dr. W. F. Cunningham, with offices | as is customary among the profes ‘Official to veto the| hold over after 1908, the gang be |the Phoenix Logging company, wae |tm that building, owned the head, ‘i ft reaches his desk Neves that many of Its number will | beforé the Rows investigating com- | Which he was using for professional to taken to Olympia by/be able to squeeze in again and] mittee this morning with the books | Purposes, where the head had been purchased . and looked af-|thereby again control the ma to explain why the} That #uch subjects are tn com-| the physician declined to state, but we capital by Mullen’s part chinery of government for the next | company has ed to Mark Reed, |mon ueage by physicians of the! would not deny that it had been business, Henry | three or four years. its agent, a check for $16,000 with city tf apparent from the state purchased from a local undertaking face in the banda of the The Future Object which to purchase a section of Ma- | ment of Dr, Cunningham to a Star) firm, of each firstclars city s won county timber land, purchased |eporter, who declared the practice | te an ve? Mberty to one pearly al! municipal ap - for $12,000. common one, adding the informa: | the names the persons from sg tReet wee PBs Works! “phe committee t# trying to ascer-|ton that he had several more| whom I made the purchase,” be onrem Was to all the representatives and| ‘28% Wa" Considered wise by the the mayor will control #; $1,060,000 for BU! iain what became of the other | #milar specimens in his possession, | «ald, “nor will I make a statement bis person, and these ar) store at Olympia guardians of the city's peace, but A number of persons took the ment of a chief of | ST! Sewer contracts, aside from the | 43 999 the most of which he brought from | im this cownection other than to say | ‘icles will be held by the customs Se meetin he day as 0 Wileis wns pendeiae the Firat Baptixt chureh to endorse | terry tor “Wet Beattie,” the resolutions adopted by theleq with p Mothodist ministers, and to take | further action along the same line. | rant The afternoon m and return- vem of the a, but not sufficient te war- a vielt to the interior of the eting Was Tepre | city jail. Georgetown was the Mec- sentative of 60,000 people of this! on of the thirsty ones, who had Iit- elty tty fair car; le diffiewtt i" n je much- The resolutions adopted by the desivel tigh valfemimnen ee Methodist ministers condemned in the strongest words all efforts to jchange the present Sunday closing aw. This protest will be forward Two arresta were je of per- ® who vintted the pool-room town returned with more wet goods Loftus alleged that ed @ ply This year and next there are to ny hundred thousands of dollars ffictals as evidence. Mre. Duncan quieter tha iment and a chief of | * And plained t 4 | Indians a year ago. that it was @ portion of am uo-|0ffictals as eviden a na week ago, due pre- Pisperiment, neither of] (@.be spent for sewers im the regu-|, URL hana, bees reaniren ta cla | “The story to the effect that tele ee woe was released this morning on $26| ‘The Sunday Forum, a colored or-| eumably to the fact that the fre- iment requires con-| ‘Af WAY; $600,000 for park tmprove-| rior on account of other bidders |Phone workmen discovered. the} Whoa the matter was explained | ball wanization of the city, yesterday | quenters of the out-of-town thirst apemENEREEEAETE drafted a resolution commending «mporiumes used more discretion. the city counct! ments; several hundred thousand! 1.4 tne $3,000 was later paid Reed | head whexpectedly ts a eanard,”| to the police, Dr. Cunningham wai wi OPEN B Ds FOR Ll sraspenessinanaonaneneiapeanayheineaheneansenedinnmnaeen dollars for garbage crematories, $2,255,000 WORK Tomorrow at 10 o'clock the board appointments, includ} ny”, cotlvction department; public work# will open bids for i and other mem- $2,250,000 waterworks improvement® the twin pipe line to Cedar river with all the necessary reservoirs, for the bringing to the city of an addi tlonal 26,000,000 gallons dally of wa- of publie works, $1,760,000 for extensions to the ter ! “ municipal lighting plant, and for % centage gee this alone between $10,000,000 yh ‘af the councis, | 224 823,000,000 in generat street work, asphalt paving, ete, or a total | There ore four separate contracts the bill provides that to be bid on. The first is the 25/OPPONENTS OF THOMSON’S appointment of an offi- ‘seamen. of the counell to . te paler officers and with nothing to ay as miles of wooden stave pips; the first!” pray OELAY ACTION AND to who shall or shall not s¢li liquor 12 miles to be 6 Ine we in diameter, im Seattle, with no power to name) and to} Present Object: contracts, it is | oogpey object the coun: will be but the! je the defeat of the figurehead of government! the eecend 18 & 62% inch in BILL CAN'T BE PASSED TO- diameter and the rest of the pipe} NIGHT—TECHNICALITY USED line, within the elty MMmits, 48) TO GECURE NEEOED DELAY. inches in diameter The second contract will be the) Phe Thomson garbage crematory Beacon Hill! reservoir, to hold 100,-/ 497 ig down and out for another 7 the naming of the|and with mighty little to say In the) Fob, 25, 1907 $2,074,812.20 & 000,000 gailons, and the two other) round, It will aot come up in the ee ontracts are the Green Lake inter | cy council this evening. This move| ing of the minites today showed mediate reservotr of 60,000,000 BAl-) 15 only one more in the game be-| that the health and sanitation com- ona, and the Green Lake tow #erv- line played by the “whisky ring” in| mittee comes first, Whether there log reservoir of similar capacity. The | ine efty council. ie a “nigger in the woodpile” im the concrete work om the reservoirs i#|° The garbage bill was Inst week,| Juaaling of this Joint committee is not known, but the ends of the 4 Dr. Cunningham, “as the jan-| allowed to keep the head. to the nomination and elec official. a* rerrrrarwwray = aa unde of Laborers Desert G. N. Ry. to Return to =| Japan and Join Army---Negroes Hired to Supplant of this immense patron: & Feb, 25, 1906..... Sunday @ eppointment to be made age Sere +| Them Cause Trouble. Rekaneeeea veanes ee i. REAL ESTATE ELECTION TO HELD TOMORROW. Officials of the Great Northern} tag on the Coset line. They have = i aa who have been handling the Japan- | Broven hey unmanageable, and The Beattie Real ate Men's! ne Dave caused sertour trouble at m NC T FOR TACOMA club will hold its election tomorrow es labor on that line belleve that “| pointe ‘A Whtlesale veld was my evening in the rooms of the Com. | the Japanese government om the care tn which they lived ors slated by | sued @ call to tte subjects in the ne | Soabagnen by te Bellingham po- ee and nearly & wagon loud of oe, knives and razors were taker ry of the Tithe and Trust| ia. | MOM the negroes el which committee is the senior, Gill's first motion named the health and sanitation committee. Later when he read the motion from a slip of paper he named the finance com mittee first. People who saw the minutes of the city council imme diately after adjourument say that on the records then the finance committee was named first. A read- * aeeey ny ———aew | mercial club. The « RAN OPEN EX-, hotel keepers. The ‘full Hat has not | the executive com tte © for — | United. Bates to return te Japan gy he ER ay! en eee eet tras [and Joln the army. Within the pas euting Attorney Rowland, and this} Co, It is reported Vanco that afternoon he positively stated that| Lee, secretary; Douglas Roms, treas- | borers have quit the Great Northern | .odiner train Parag hnpnearniiad var he wena not prosecute. larer |" thie state alone and every J to be bid on later, on motion of Gill, referred to SALOONS—MAYOR HAS FOR ARRESTS, _PROSECUTING ATTOR- WILL NOT WORK. we joint committee. ‘The health and| gang have been consummated just NO BAIL FOR BLIND PIGS. |i tion committee ia named first| the same and the bill has been de president; Frederic C, | few weeks nearly 200 Japa of the two joint committees to layed. rae brought to Washington within » a which it wad sent. It was there-| Now it is promised that a mest | Se prowet ashington within ® | orders that cash ball will no longer | ie te Ws aeeeaind Sot 5 eae ———— eee a me Be) ae hie ohh gy ge or 9 lg oh AR in | a : io the chairman of this Boecial Service.) ~ [gana ats. pacdopemy, 00° tein anton 21 diidtsainad bp’ tne Guat ortiees. |r ented tee Cee eran fore sites to call a meeting of the| other day this week, and the gar Feb. 25.—The “Purl- Offers of increased pay have been “ s two committees to consider it.|Dage matter given due considera The Japancee exodus leaves the| be locked tm jail over night and a te arama ten yw" prescribed by Mayor disdained by these Japs and » bonus | gags Northern very short handed | bond fixed im the morning. Charles H. Burnett is the chairmen oil bs shee bt aid pot materialize. Stroct offered by the ratirond Gleregarded. | Ledieipabetie of this committee, but Mr. Burnett} There y the . | fag Me section crews, as the Jape ly uf the fer, or, as| question can be taken up this | Today there ie not a Jap working | pgegimost in a body, & few depart- LIBEL BILL LAID OVER. entirely forgot mafter, or, ‘ nod | along the Coast Line between Bent- OLYMPIA, Weah, Feb. 26.—Sen- | be says, was waiting for the cbair-) evening. Counciiman Kelso, w ’ im operation, girls sald tthe same way over the ingeevery day wntil all were gone) nooth's “Pennypacker bet bili” |man of the finance committee to} bas been ill for the last two meet, Chief Wappenstein has iseved| te and Vancouver, B.C. where for- Mines, cigar stores were vstebe Tie Japanese Iaborers on the rnil- " we (grt gpm ihe theaters gave their| Harry Burke, the Ii-yearold son, uncle notified the father recently |™*rly 200 were employed, The #%-| reags have always operated under | And Cotes ant refer- | call the meeting. Tt Orance cm - < eg aes appellee bills. Only the saloons }of Cornelius Barke, formeriy owner) that the boy had been kidnapped odue has sino extended over the | 4 deptrel agency at Beattle, and the | “dum vin" were ‘on the |mittes is the other to which pater vee be be gars 4 Of Burke's saloon, at 624 First ay.}and was coming to America on the | Cascade Division of the main line, | goed of the cemtral agent carried | lender thie morning Wut Both were | bill ves sent. it Would be passed, and this ioe bs 4 and officers of the road say it re i“ put over. / There is decrequese on tol ring well ne imore force with them than the rture of the | it develops that the “Puri-jand his former wife, now Mrs. A | ahip ®truria | “te to be @ fanny af-}J. Waddell, of thie city, ts in the) The father met the boat ana! ® » fhireats or incremsed wages of the indre fase of “You do this” by |hands of the police of New York | found the boy tn the custody of bis of Japanese laborere for! renrosa company. Th ont ¢ , and “T will not” by the ay where he will remain wnt{l|oldest brother, William Burke. He |*Peir native land at the opening Of | gag to be the direct representative i attorney. mother and father settie their | had the alleged kidnapper arrested, | Be Russian war of the Japanese government. It war hh the police department, fast for possession of the boy. The) and the metropolitan police are) Negroes Are Imported, through fim that the Jape in toe} wermivles the sudden dep ean right secured evidence to | father is now in New York. holding the child as well. | The Great Northern has employed | Country were recalled to fight Rue SE the arrest of street car of-| Cornelius Burke amd bis wife) Mrs Waddell, who ls now MAT | negroes, imported from the south, to} aia, and through him they nee! Manager Sands, of the telo-| were divorced here in 1902, the) ried to » local real estate man, has | ri; the places left vacant and near-| again been recalled, to prepare for company, and the various |three children being awarded to} declared her intention to fight for | iy « hundred negroes are new work- | Wer, perbage with Americ. of the theaters, besides |their father. The younger was sent! possession of the child In spite of ™ ‘ie ali it > In care of an uacte Y shee the court's ruling. against several saloon ai 4 4 REAL ESTATE MEN “Toses Her Wits Successfully Against Those of the FOKES AND WIFE QuiT THEIR HARRIMAN TELLS OF sxyctme myo sem sty tet es a EAST-SIDE TENEMENT HOUSE: FINANCIAL GAME fay See Ba London Trip-Jerome Sends for Lady Ashburton. ' H HIS DEVOTED WIFE HE “ > ~ Bethe ees Peers oom oy (Scripps Telegraph a8 tacts from 8 feral = ADER . e ome y 2 ti) Seek A BRO, % \4 authority for the statement that) NBW YORK, Feb. 25—Dalatily | (iyo en whom Evelyn had sald TO GIVE HIS TIME TO prominent realty men of Beattle are | Greased, her cheeks agiowing pink,! .::cnded some of these parties. IZATION AND PHILAN- UNFOLDS STORY OF HOW HE} oh chowe questioning it was re re | anning the establishment of @| heightened by the crisp morning LITERATURE. SECURED THE PACIFIC RAIL-|YOIet that Harriman became im-| 101" 10, owned and conducted by |alr, abd het step sprightly, Evelyn <i |terested in the Baltimore @ Onto} ROADS — WONDERFUL TALE | raitrond with little OF FINANCE. jof money. He nego Jerome Surprised. : Jerome asked: “Do you remem- stual transfer | real estate men, and for the purpose Nesbit Thaw appeared in court this be Ghout the perty you were to ated for 223,-| of making realty loans. morning with a smite for all on the! attend Feb, 22, 19022" ————) | 842 shares of common and 72,000 of given for the proposl- jside of the defense and an air that “Yes, I went to that party on that aes j preferred, a small payment to be | 4), the banks have put the/told of her readiness to complete) night.” ne one en tata | Miade at frat and the balance dur-| hraxee on making loane om real es-|what must be to her a terrible or-| Jerome suddenly seemed sur bg ing the year. By & similar method | ;,;, deat prised. story which unfolds one of the Mo#t | he seoured stock In the Chicago & | 4 the growth Information had been received by| He continued reading from Mra, atook speculations in th® | alton iby the |Byelyn Thaw that today Jerome | Holman’s statement and asked Ev- BE. H. Harriman, Mr. Gif-| would attempt to goad her to des-|elyn if White telephoned her and the first witness before the inter- are making practic: |peration and make her unfold the} ordered her to stay at hone. state commerce commissions told} ». In apite | past, espectally all of her relations| Evelyn denied this and reiterated —o Star's Exclusive Service.) YORK, Feb. 25.—Nearly years ago, when J. G. Phelps demonstrated bis faith in i cherfuhed theory of democracy ing a poor Russian charity end making his home on an floor of an East Side tene Rallroad’s income. ‘The witness said the profits of a n real grag the of the operation of the Pacific ral Sisoell sued’ author state an up| ot thie’ fe sending loans |with White from the time of her| that she attended the party onde this mo s- He explained in| gown, but on the queation of the | to easterr rations, and some ruin until the fatal night when her) “How Jong were you In the Floro- he has lived and worked, detail how he secured the control/ (oi. from the stocks. He ex-| are even lending in the eastern part |husband killed ber betrayer. dora company?” asked Jerome his big estates an¢ of the Union, Northern and South the Union Pacific and | of Washingt | The three days lapse hae pat} “I think from the summer of talked with a number of | both sides im fighting trim and the | 1901 to January, 1902,” replied Ev- ity firme tn | proceedings today will undoubtedly | ely». ern Pacific r sino half @ aon plained tha ‘ |Oregon Short Line tog r made his income for the good of other great lin ithfully and with $17,000,000 through the increase of | ominent ws his ir wife has sec- Falke About: Mittens. the value of stock purchased. By the prope nk scheme | be one of surprises. (Continued on Page efforts to assist the sick Chairman Knapp presided and | buying other stocks paying a great-|*nd they are all in favor of It, We) This morning Jerome sent for —_— ieeedy and uplift the downtrod- Clements, Lane, Prouty and Harlan k {come wasn| We would be capitalized at about | Lady Aashburton. " -ciailanael were pre FP. R. Kellogg and O. ; . $300,000, and the bank would have| It was persistently runiored be- liy every cent of the in- A. Severance were the attorneys! ©] do not consider ft speculation,” | for tts depositors the majority ot|fore the case “ as called that ae from his fortune has been for the commission, while Paul) gid Harriman. the 8.500 men tn the city engaged In| fome would ask for a lunacy co by Stokes ia Univer Cravath, Joha F. Milburn and other } the real eatate busines. ‘The bank | mission before the day is over ee Gee cae ether raliroad lawyers were present with| — Marriman Must Give Facts. oud alee be 6 the | It ts stated that Jerome said this Mitlement work and othe “ Harriman Attorney Milburn prot | pape off much early this morning + elect ne Mg Harriman’ began with the taeue|agminst Kelloge’s questions about| the lines close ont velyn Thaw entered the court | he Sas pees ot $100,000,000 In convertible|t{e Chicago @ Alton, He said it! values ‘oom with a springy step, apparert-| Linn Dwyer, giving her occupa Setirely upon the stipend bonds for the Union Pacific, Later} ¥@* @ private matter concerning ly nerved to complete the fight. | tion as that of housewife, who wag from his literary produc- he turned this into stock for same | tie United States commerce | MANY CHANGES IN RIVERS. | The stor began asking her| recently arrested on complaint soil. reatie about the supposed trouble with| Charles Johnson, who charged the amount. On top of thie $100,000,000 | Kellogg angrily replied that the| out Ippose Bepeeng that bio ofteets the Oregon Short Line was raised |@ammilssion intended to prove that | Maj. EH. M, Chittende ho has re-|her mother while living fn Alle-| theft of $87 from his clothing, wag Sita eciilionat along cue ee $45,000,000. [the stock was inflated beyond ali| turned from spect t gheny | morning held to the superior M millionaire and his wife 7 ‘1S t 8 re, said Evelyn dented any trouble ourt on & charge of grand ‘an hrough Kub oeb & Co, 750; Reason. He said | White and Stuck rive > n : court ot harg: « f announced that they will a7 i Lee = Pacitie| “We believe the stock is not thing that drastic changes would| Jerome questioned her about the | cen? meer Best ide home and Deere sor chuoed for $41,000, {Werth $1, I wish to find out the| have to be made in the cgurse of the |fund White maintained in bank for) little bungalow on Staten ant nd $61,000,000 were used to | Broce and the sna responsible | rivers before th prevention fiher, then: se uught details and ac YY Reception Postponed. Where they will find more purchase the ‘Northern —Pactfic /A0F the inflation dis could be eft The pr uatntance with Francis Belmont The reception to have been held 0 devote to philanthropic lit stock. Then $18,000,000 were used} SBapp insisted that Harriman] ent survey will probably be finished | Jerome continued, his question jin t arsonage of the Gilman $04 to use.in encouraging to improve the Southern Pacifie | Must tell all }and reported on in about three |ing about the parties atte horlist chureh tomorrow WY Work in 2 broader field Hey he penauharie weake. tine Evelyn and Frances, and read ex has been postponed one month. Bis the aim of young Stokes to stock for the amount subsequently Ineurance Men Dabble. | eos of thin kind ee Keliong went right after Harri-| country and This first stop gave Harriman) man, who explained in detail the| rate his efforts toward di absolutely control of three tant) symdicate operations by which s rations. At the continental lines they acquired the Chicago & Al-| “ will to give How Harriman Worked ton, He was forced to admit that} |~ o evils that oppress . H. Harriman told t commis | Be wold 10,000 bonds to the New| misg sirnvia KERN, ‘CHAMPION i « eto sa 4 Eaters he is trying to instruct that when the supreme court ¥¢ Late inane ace, = Ee WOMAN BOWLER OF THE! l Miss Birdie a Gasolved the Great Hoctiecs Mant I thie pet 2 ber pon | WORLD, WRITES A SERIES OF | tet ger he found Great Northern and| Asked if this price was not high, | SUCcE Northern Pacific together worth} Harriman sald ARTICLES FOR THE SEATTLE cekch? «Now ten’: can | SOR FOR about $100,000,000, and subsequent @ insurance companies cou! STAR, TELLING HOW SHE It will not cost you much, YERKES YET CH ly increased in market value, The| look out for themselves KEEPS. IN PERFECT PHYSIC oft mith ; bath tub and pOmne ‘om mI was all, on he other nece a : OSEN nom 94.000 + aaa aims re AL GONDITION. ‘asom sill, two. substantial No ws re Harriman said he theretore ial . , floor upon which to sit, eect has se yet been all, ree $116,000,000 Do you want good health? F =| and a will to stick to the exercises ted to 8. Gi: Yerkes, as He tpvested $46,000,000 and has If you are a girl, do you want the readers of the Daily Star gee pb r ase nt of $15,000,000 left | shapely arms? If you are a | ro has writ - ore ane , ‘ who has re By selling the old stock and buy do you want well de ped t artic telling exactly ae Siok, op hadligall aerde ing new stock the income of the| (Seripps Telegraph Service.) und triceps? Do you want a hand| does to keep herself In good heaith, mene iA Union Pacific and Oregon Short] Mix Feb, 26,—-Ac~ {clasp that will compel people to in-| yaigg BIRDIE KERN IN A\ 22 her first article she tells how ) Manager Hi lames, on line together Increased from §3, ficial dispatches re-|stinetively size you up as a “good| develop the muse of the wrist Tecommendation the appoint: | 000,000 to $6,600,000, } ¢ from Honduras, the Nic- | fellow ITRAINING POSE, PHOTO|ang arms by simple exercises. In eon _— be made, is in| The testimony developed it was cs have invaded Hon-| If you are a baseball player, do|GRAPHED ESPECIALLY FOR article number two she tells how te | y ophen is not expected to this money that helped Harriman | 4 fleree battle ie being | you want to know how to keep in| THIG NEWSPAPER. 1S p the 7 ya er tells at least « ee " » u s thre _ ; to further conquest, and he} waged good condition the year around —— So H Bellingham Wants Armor j, @. PHELPS STOKES AND ROSE PASTOR STOKES bought fnto the Hifnois Central The trot start the raid If you are a clerk or a business} want to tingle and glow with the © : Frehewras: >> ERELLINGHAM, Fer ; ee ” Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago & A fa the frontier | man, do you want to know how to| pure joy of living ‘ : wou reg vet Hid @ fighting hard for an appr They Will Abandon Their Home in an East-End Tenement in Order to ton, Chicag ‘lwaukes @ St. Paul}hy a o frets, Menderes ‘keep im the best possible shape to It you do read what Dne j Xe rs Of $40,0¢ | Enlarge Their Sphere of Activity Among Charity Workers. | and other roads. | Det do yourself and your dutic 1s-| tice? Whoever you may be } » ¢