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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST.-OCCASi ONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; SOUTHWEST WINDS. . = _— — — —_— ee a ———— poorer seen — SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH at, 1907. VOL, 9. NO. ar, 25 CENTS PER MONTH. & Seventy-five indictments were returned last night by the San Francisco grand fy, which has been at work six months, Sixty-five indictments were returned against Abraham Ruef. , Ten indictments were returned against T. V. Halsey, former general agent Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph company. Other indictments will undoubtedly be returned today. Ruef, when he learns of the trend of affairs, tries to jest, but his face tells of anguish. | Freely predicted that both Ruef and Schmitz will confess. Scandals will surpass the famous boodle case of St. Louis and the great expose polis Yatimated that millionaires of Neew York will be landed in the dragnet, and ed that s railroad magnate, who testified before the interstate commerce com- will be found to have been involved in the scandal. > “Amazing ramifications and millionaires involved appalling.”— Langdon. Mereis beginning of mighty graft and corruption expose in city.” Heney. “AN evidence absolutely conclusive. Ruef acted as broker-agent.”—Burna, SSeS SESS ESSEC EEC REE EE dade hhh Pee eee eee eee eee ee ee —_— agatrnt Beattie, Renton & lant he Was a passenger, with her DICTM car collides with a line car belong IN ENTS FOR GRAFT | insureds ‘The suit was for medical dich Wad ‘iebls Ince canal and Legalizing Many Improvements Already rs olan, ———e | Ballinger as president of the asso- ‘The supren ‘ourt yesterday de On the decision hinged the part YOUNG FINN'S “eTRUGGL . Many Prominent Men Are Also on the List of Those to Be Prosecuted. | Pre dents will act tn his the validity of millions of dollars of | newer bonds was contin, mer Beattle public school pupll,| Last wister consumption which money with which to carry on the | bee wold to the permanent state E large public improvements that this | school fund at the low rate of 3% city has projected. |per cent interest. Both the park tragie account of "@ | bim, These important works are the |and sewer bonds have b: sold to & young ma im. One week ago he was inform addi- | the Harris Trust & Savings bank, ents, he worked in the mines until! leas, but with the admiration poe Citizens of Rainier Beach and/| doubling the present capacity; the nds will all be immediately avali- the desire of learning, he came tol to to aa im, he started on his Jour-|which has been sent to Gov. Mead, | TOMecution of the $1,660,000 north | use of, g pont deseanmenias cmmmcanress sell thetr surplus water and light] The decision, while it related d1-| sues the decision validates an enor= Hill D M (7 FD IN ence on the water bill today. far reaching that has ever been | time been an undercurrent of doubt, nearer neighbors to annex to Be-|¢t the custom and proceedings of|tom for years for the council to ington water because of the cost of | Other words, whether council meet- | manded, and many ordinances have % luted by Seattle's sewage. were or are simply continuations of | passed at the succeeding meeting. i FOUR-YEAROLD TOT MEETS/,,, Re the child, te C. J. Wall,|!t,t0 Gov, Mead and Senator Nich-| The charter provides that no or-| department. In another year it is gf Bg om po ob ber of Commerce is opposed to the|Preme court has heid that every | month from the lighting plant. ‘Telegraph Service.) into custody. Orders have already) The 65 counts against Ruef are} Snatched from the arma of bis fore the ordinance authorizing the|court’s opinion this morning. It ad ye most mysterious, neither having 18CO, March 21—/ been cabled fi lollor 7 election which voted the lighting |was written by Judge Dunbar, and cal lor his arrest as follows mother to an tnstant death, little | appenred either at the Betterverts bonds, which was introduced at one | concurred in by six members of the | Tepresented im the indictments is/ | franchises to the Usited Railroads + ETS 908 DAMAGES, BISCO S GR AND JURY == “WILLIONS FOR USE IN Southern Natlway company. Mr@ l4-Fearedld daughter Ines, on a car ae ponte mnnein theneaen, BALLINGER IS ST ILL Supreme Court Holds Light Bonds Legal, Thereby J sttananivee, Against Abe Ruef and Ten Against T. V. Halsey—Duffey, Pres-| AV BITTER LIFE 'E BATTLE cept the resignation ot Unitea| Completed. ation, During the abser clared the Seattle Mghting bonds le % onda, for they were authorized in CIVILIZATION, EDUCATION| conrem, he left for Whitman last | pannnee PRR Re RRR RR RRM) PACE TO FACE WITH GRAD page pence cs ya wie ee) poopy na abhor ager who has left Whitman college to| he hed coptracted in the damp fight against adverse conditions, | ed by doctor that be must go to conatruction ef the $600,000 nearly 30 years of age. Converted | Fespect of bis fellow students, who members of its local improvement | $59.000 park improvements pro-|able, and as much of the sewer Benttle five years ago and entered fouih last Monday, to Aight | asking him to sign the bill, provid-| "wer #7atem Validates Much Work. ; to amaller communities feetly to the validity of the light mous amount of local improvement The petition states that Rainier| handed down tn this state. The amount of this money involved MOTHER’ $ 5 ARMS | Attle before she can, and that now|the Seattle city council were in| hold as many meetings in one month Attorney A. H. Mackinnon took |‘ first regular meeting of that] Superintendent Youngs plans im- HORRIBLE DEATH IN ELEVA-| who until recently ‘Wved at York | %l#. Who tutroduced the measure. dinance can be introduced and pana-|aaid that there will be £,000 con- pow bill meeting of the council is « separ-| Corporation Counsel Scott Cale WF aimost anything as a] Every indictment returned) Seventeen are in connection with |fouryearold Willie Wall this | parlors, where the bod or at meeting and passed at the suceesd-|bench, there being no dissenting Gays, San Francieee/ $218,750, and when the sum alleged|{mmediately after tho disaster of] onq'sea Piney tt iain: Bee | peer. gummened the fat AAISE Ted@e Carroll hoe awarded da Walters, of Hiliman City, in a mult Walters Ghimed that on Auguat 16 { I i y ) IMP ROVE MEN i S -_ belénging to the corporation, This nd ae a remult her daughter wa: thrawn to the floor of the car PRESIDENT Permitting Use of Park and Sewer Bond Funds 4 tates Land Comminsioner Ro A coatie ident of Board of Public Works, Also Among the Fallen--Langdon Says i {rompitin the grammar grades (Judge Ballinger one of gal, and in doing #0 hax established | the same manner. The sale of the AND 8UCC BRINGS HIM) fall, Although he had only $2 when he} + 7 arrived at college, he was not dis | in this elty, The ruling of the|the three issues UAL DEATH, couraged for im Beattie he had state's highest court has also prac- | volved in the decision. Ld learned man. tleally turned into the city treas The total of the three issues ts E SAN FRANCISCO Ss SHAME The story of John Eckman, a for-) money outside By mg ury of Beatie $2,750,000 wena | 0,000. The lighting bonds have week health tn Arizona, is a most| mines of Alaska began to steal on Born in Alaska of Finniah par-| Arizona if he wished to lve. Pe: tons to the munictpal lighting plant, |The money for the park and lighting b by 4 misstonary who aroused in him | release public subscription of $100| club have formulated a petition |/*¢t¢ by the park board, and the |bond sale as the city can make F the public omees fc the age of 32, | for, ing that cities of the first class may Far Reaching Decision. Aside from these three bon’ tes Gov. Mead is holding a confer-|!# bond issue, is perhaps the most | work of which there has for 4 long Beach is compelled to wait for her| The question at issue was wheth- | is incalculable. It hag been the cus- the citizens cannot use Lake Wash-| conflict with the city charter; in the business of the city de- pumping and the fact that it is pol-|'9e8 held within any one month | been introduced at one meeting and — the petition to Olympla, to present | month. mediate extensions in the city light ed at th af come of $2 TOR AT THE SIPEL SUILE Ing to the cy. where] Th# attitude of the local Cham- at the same meeting. The su-|sumers, and an income of $25,000 — te and dist y \ " ‘The ak Gir ocinie te ate any inct menting, and there- | houn recelved @ copy of the supreme replete Bag, Pa bribery, The total amoust|the granting of overhead trolley! morning crushed to death by an|the of Dr. 8 F. whe . lng meeting, wae legal and reguier.' fariet. te gasp with aston-/ to have ben received by Ruef and| last April At the ¢ of the accident th jwhen It had iaid before it} Schmit is added will reach $1,060. | Seventeen are bas Senna tae enn ea ee ed i - e tor, but that person refused abso : od upon the | sale cecupants of the oar, it is maid, | lately @ disouss the case. Dr. Wilt the tabulated disnon-| | money alleged to have been spent by | were a man and woman, sald to| sie then called upon the sheriffs f Sepervicors. 20 reveaied| . TOM*y Ban Francisco is as dased/ the gas company to secure an 8% ts the boy's parents, the vietim|offiée and anless the janitor de as it was last April, following the) cent gas rate as against a T5-cent n q te epesk he will be placed The Beattie Klectric company has : himeet the ele b thew reported against] earthquake and fire. Recovery is| rata eee nen, ee Gevenes Ver, Teele a cht oad iTheedore Halsey, and was) slow, and as the awful story of mu-| Thirteen refer to the passing of (ne tet & . oe ea — ot chance ot the eleve- | *Tented its employes = 10 alien ” eheek when in the| Sicipal rottenness gathers in im-| money by the Home Telephone com-| shaft as the cage abot up and in{tor mee disappeared, a new raise In wages, to go into effect on lawmakers was | Bortance it semae to encirele every | pany to obtain « franchise for a bidlan instant the little body was ly: lear faving taken his charge. All|/April 1. This ts the recond rite i be name | citiaee. and egress from the amas|\of $25,000, and which it has bees! ing mangied and bleeding oa the! efforts fo find the missing eleva |«iven the men In six months, ee } of President of the. ing evidence seeme impossible. [declared was worth at least $1.-| hoor of the car tor bap. or even to learn bis name| having been granted last October @ Works Duttey, who since| Millionaires in Mesh. j 000,000. In the confusion the couple who|have, been without avail, and the| The conductors, motormen and supervisors has become Eighteen indictments are based/ had been with the child disappear: | authorities profess to be absctutely|atipmen will benefit from 2 to 3 idol incase tthe great! ,. Beck of the indictments returaed| upon the alleged bribing of the su ed and have not yet been locsted.|in the @ark concerning the whole| cents an hour, Kraployes who have|MORAN BROS. ISSUE DEMAND|been missing over two weeks. Al ; ‘ hough the plans are said to have last night are other deals of which! pervisore by Ruef to grant flight! The father cz. h be the man who | affair, been in the company’s service less} BOR RETURN BUT OENY ' by him in bring-| the public has small conception.|permits only to the socalled fight | ne ‘ aa than six months will recetve 26] tHerr AND CLAIM No | leem feturned Mr. Pox has not pro- - duced them and the entire matter gut of a state of chaos.| These deals have pulled Into the| trust of this city, which la composed cents an hour, instead of 22 1 ‘ y Langdon’s state-| mesh millionaires of New York, who |of Evie Graney, Morriw Levy, Jax Conductors and wotormen in the] FOREIGN POWER COULD USE | In being carefully veiled in mystery. ® have bowed down Im the dust and/Coffroth and Willie Britt service six months to a year will} THEM. Denice Thett. man of the highest busi! crered money for certain priv receive 26 cents an hour; one to Mr. Fox now denies that the pa : standing, pillars of| egos, o __..Wateep tndiotmenta, four years, 21 cents; four to seven! Have the deck plans of the bat-| Pe" Were stolen, saying that they { and of society, have| it is also hinted that one of the} The Halsey indictments charge Yours, 28 cents; seven to ten years, |tleship Nebraska been stolen, and | “°T* “!™ply mislaid amd that the ‘ great railroad magnates of this the agent of the Pacific States 29 cents; ten to 12 years, 30 cents: /if so by whom? Officials of the | C°MPANY has not been looking for sa the net and will be| country, who recently appeared be-| Telephone & Telegraph company twelve to fifteen years, 21 cesta; | Moran Bros. company are trying|" ‘Mel From Mr. Fox's manner ‘ mercy, NOS CFS! ‘ore the interstate commerce com-| With having bribed 14 members of after fifteen years, 32 cents. Cablelto make a joke of a matter hick | it W8# gathered that there is more aimost as Great) mission will have « time in clear.) the board of supervisors to refuse gtipmen will receive | cent an hour) was serious enough for them to behind the matter than his words ment of the super-jing his skirts It appears that a, the rival company 4 franchise more than conductom anpd motor-|make the following advertisement would indicate, and that for some great galaxy of financial men of the/ a yey who acted in stern terms demanding the re- _— i{ was not to be made pub nation will be gravely concerned | a4 mayor during hmit “ ; says is true, 8nd hetore Prosecutor Heney is through | Europe, ma He does not explain the notice a complete confes ——- . reason to believe It) ang the scandal of San Francisco) sion and aided Heney, Burns and lar Special Service.) {ly the Seattle-Yukon exposition fair TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN pace agera fe oer arlene ‘plana, 5 jem of what Langdon) will be greater than the expose at | Hangdon, 10 et Stated “that ‘he| OLYMPIA, Wash, March 21—|miliiom Goliar appropristion from March 6, 1907, | that the plans were mistald, or who. ee eety Soe - meg poved oher Py td hen dled ‘he bribe yl during | The supreme court today decided) the proceeds of the sale of such In reference to the booklet plans | they were mislaid by. | ea pot dal, or the j | ® visit to ume turn of the wien, plans in municipal affairs . ’ “a abs » for the board and | that the state owns the ehore lands! lands Some question had been of th praska taken from Mr Reward Offered. i . fieations of the great New York|Schmits’s absence for the board anc ne state ~Uscag ‘ ] i . since Ruef became) ring known as the Tweed combina-|turned over this boodle to Boss |of Lakes Union and Washington in| raised as to the title of the state teat then Peon sag Real “ patric tnt a gn0e votene pogo a ae ‘ Power, exceeds in) Chow. Ruef | Seattle, having received title upom|to eae lands by upland owners within two (2) days, or steps will the return of the plans, but this foe Agent Barns the combined knavery of Ruef’s Bold Stand. Seeret Service Agen ro ithat the indictments returned last |*tatehood. This settles absolute ho om sae nace: tithe to deep water, be taken toward their immediate |is denied by Mr. Pox. a j ——— recovery Mr. Fox denies also that th Pegme the Chicago “gray! 1 ts freely expressed on all sides| night were simply the starting of ‘The woll-known alibi defense has "MORAN BROTHERS. | plans would be of value to a foreign : ithe gang of looters UM) totay that, ander the great strain,| what is to follow been brought inte play in the case] This notice was posted March 6,|cation, He is rather temofintie Gt rison by Folk:| both Ruef and Schmits will confess | “Other indictments were returned ~ “ ‘ ~ ; arintend te - harlee po Vner| ned — soem ; confronted with his|last might, but these will be kept of State againat Clyde Brownfield, ane. 2a8 cg a ig ge ° eghom a boy Pr } by jenormous crime, but simply waves|secret for a time. The utter cor known. as the “Allbi Kid" tm the} vere oct returned until yesterday |deck plan, with cua” positioum seen contemplated Nas) iis hand, as much as to say, “Oh, | ruptness of the San Francisco graft criminal court. The state closed its ; i yesterday | plan, gun positions, of every precaw) tudee!” lers will astonish not only the rest morning, which means they havo powder magazines, etc. radio | o case of robbery last night, and the P Blggy and hie dep-| But back of this apparent mirth-| dents of this plac but the entire defense this morning produced as . f t h M ; ‘ ti}; falnmess there fs that something | countr says Burne. the first witness Mrs. Sara! ee Ht Chat 0 welt) eich announced that the terribie| Consternation seems to reign in Brownfield, mother of the defend forcibly release consequences of his acta are Sust|the ranks of both Schmitz and Ruef Mrs. Brownfield told of hav ant had reached the) dawning upon him and the gloomy! followers. That there will be a fall ing been in the defendant's com HEM the later imme-| npector of the prison is casting {ts| ing out efeme most yprovaihe it ts i es ——— | pany on the night on which the rob r | shadow before him. known that Schmitz has sent a sum oe ———— : ——— | bery Is alleged to have occurred yt to ith Hers gi In the room with Ruef fs Elisor|mons to Harriman, asking his as | MASTER BUILDERS THREATEN | comition, was appointed BB av She also testified that her ¢on He prisoner if any! iiccy and he matches every move| sistance, and it is stated that Del-| to EMPLOY NON-UNION MEN| ‘he Goatmittes of the had ben arrested 10 or 12 times RMS Made to aid him in| .¢ the dethroned bows, fearful that| mas, now chief y in the during the last five or six years b Tile le emphatically dejan attempt will be made by him,| Thaw case at New York, has been ot that im all instances it was a ere’ eusociation and go into the mat AFTER SATURDAY—SETTLE i tn. Siepute. 2 canvasners of the gates in orta from the city before a large FORE, a was arranged for this = e rtainment co oe y | meeting the local Christian En- 3 ie an apparent fit of insanity, | wired, asking for his aid as soon} MENT EXPECTED BEFORE) Fo cree ee wrening, Dut the time|case of elther consp or mis-| ament committ denvor union ta the Riess Preabye q the hour set for the| 10 himself harm leo he can come west THAT TIME. | aud pla wate ncerets, carefully | taken identity by the police, as she] the convention state that homes! juror Hnion in the First Prosbys j ‘ x | guarded, However, the feeling per-| was with her son at the time the /naye been provided for 1,000 dele- | of the Chriatinn Endeavor societies police charged the offenses had eee eee eee eee ee vaded labor circles that the diffi-| gates | Were represented @ the grand jury the F fall, in which the in | culties would be settled today and been committed. tion, Assistant}. Th!# record, taking into consider The plans as previously published body meets, was sur | After the Master Bullders’ #| that work will be resumed fully to 4 On ie aM amdervesr {ation the fact that none of these|are: Incoming trains will be met . ® tremendous crowd. reet! this afternoon W. J. ®| morrow Spy te 9g | CA2Vassers bas finia nis distri ) miles out of the city by mem- Ad were many pvttowses: w Aieghom announced that #| The fact that the individual con aeons Ss or oe . sees and that there are 900 canvassers| bers of the committee who will am . 1 ¢ op-| Mrs. Brownfield hac - 1 encouragtr » the | sig e « eir rooming p they decided to _wait until ® tractore are ahxious to resume op tion to have Clyde sent to the re al 4 1 very . araging t h sign, them to their roe ming places Saturday for the Trades Coun #/ erations as soon as pousible gave committee In cha in Seattle; from the union depot form school as incorrigible and in ell to sign the proposed three #/ basia ta the hope of a settlement val A summary of some of the work} delegates will be taken in special year agreement, and if it is # | today. The #tepension of building | clined pe Ae cen fs done is as follows: Homes have| street cata to the convention head- not signed then, the contrac * | operations is not popular with own been opened in one district of Green | quarters, where they will be turm tors will reeame work with ®)| org of buildings being erected and Lake thus far to 59 x * in one | ed over to the entertainment com- Be ee fertinve in office. non-anion labor. * | tenants who count on occupying ot Fremont 44, in two « 1| mittee to locate. | The 200 mem absence from ra vee " * | quarters at & stated time. These Fremont 25, in Ballard 40, in on vers of the reception committee w Hie last night caveed the cir.| CANADIAN PACIFIC WILL rin fran will make the Pacific service » quart of Queen Anne hill 60, in Columbia | wear white caps with the word “Re- BRING GIANT ATLANTIC) “DO best It has ever been 46 EEE) aro bringing pressure to bear on en of Mere rumors of flight,| T ly the place of these two the contractors, which accounts for 34, in town homes near the busi- | ception” printed on them. re ight, 3. ee = 4 { enn tion 20, nong the pake 1 . % oe » in bulld ny t ng the speakers at last He Mayor is so closely watch. | GREYHOUNDS HERE FOR jliners, the company is making ar | Rumors of a settlement of the |a-| the finishing being done . se teceptiod ‘cstamittee of the ray we Ses. trea Rael and the administration. and tm the genera! denunci °@ the supervisors and con Hien af the proposition to per- Pee eee ee eee . _ 7 De te » is ten 00 ORIENTAL SERVICE — SHIPS! rangements to build two new boats|),. qiffionities between the Mas-| ings where Work has been ostensi ne, Teceptios “commmtion ally were: Rev. Myron W. for the Atlantic run. Sir. Thomas)... potiders’ association ap the | suspended. ‘er mage tentersd a a. vn | : Me returned home soon| COST $2,000,000 EACH. Shaughnessy, prosident of the com-| urging trades unions were rife to-| The Master Builders’ committee isan plans for the reception dele-' man and Rev. J. M. Wilson, Where he had} pany, has gone to London to see met at 3:30 thie afternoon, but - a had} State Senator Robert dings opened today. those who} m is in charge. Bim would divuige Jooth sanity proc }Steamahip company will tranefer,|phoata, which will be construtted tee the Building Trades) submitted a proposal at that time| will, on April 1, be app nted by | Attorney Glea { 2 5 \* ’ . | committee of th . Attorney General Atkinson as one es ¢ \within a y to thelr Pacific run,|in Liverpool “he + the |Astembly last night, « consery ative| is not kgown, Copring th var gflemne reg Be | BopY EXHUMED AFTER Mu he mayor's : cent oce ers | oo Empress of Britain and the | ne tet reece fof the axsistan : pe 1 BURIED 34 YEARS, a dy ae mags —. a ae A dutaeiag ot Ireland cost $2.000,0 ) OR. HARTNAGLE NAMED. of the state. Booth held the po-| BEING Dd EARS, im — The Canadian Pacific Railway | nbout letting the contracts for the me the meeting of the executive| whether the unions’ committe announcement tha: 4¢ of Ireland, which are nowjeach, and are of 14,6 ed in Lakeview tonnade, | sition from the time of the adjourn Cae . i, p » the legislature of 1905 un ; ’ : 2 prose of ireland, wi o Liver-land wére put on the Atlantic ser-| The tinm@ of Dr. O. Hartnagle| ment of the legis! r congtitty chen teevambes, 100 tn “ MY hed promised him immunity| Tanning from Montreal to Li lone tout Mee. The boats’ wilt haa. Beeh #@nt to the governor as} til the opening of the late legisla mage fs se San erga Rh = , Mi he knows. This an-| 0! . te 250 first cabin} the @holce of the veterinary sur|ture, when he resigned to take his | This announcement, coming from|each accom of its resting place today and cre- Went as far as to say| Now York, was confirmed today by | passengers, 360 second cabin pate apceaey tee ioe © plane co ie at as a member of the state sen te itee rue’ Felntivis of Baste a, rePesition had siready|local officials of th railway's|engers and 2 000 third ets M. hey ata ee wished this don ee MAG Sefore the may |steamabip company. T aaition | are 5 0 feet long and hay nhs een cs sugoan ame ni | was «ranted nem by the board SEE Bity convened prompt.| % these new boats to the Orient! horse p é ft ney general while Booth was in the (Rertens Theerestiteny | ale MB elelock for an aiiday ses igodtine. Telenranh Gereued legislature NEW YORK, March 21.—At 2 SH unlikely that more in-| STOCKTON, Cal. March 21 o'clock this afternoon Judge Fit WH be returned untit The city # dry today, but further SECOND AVE. TRAFFIC: erald began heartng argument BM atternoon, possiviy not t | hoods are feared on acount of rains which virtually mean whether or s : RELIEVED not a lunacy commission will be] The loss in this section will be © bs ne damage re being $200, “ appointed to examine the mental FRANCIBCO, Looe” anaes —_—_—— an condition of Harry K. Thaw | delving into + | The conditions at Oroville are] pELANELPHIA, March 21—A] th order to reileve tt weatton | ng t exciteme inated r a otre art the x youte hi ernoon when € " Of this « t a back to normal fire this morning destroyed $1,000, t av - ret nnd CS t after h | fae h of property of the Ameri-| io See npany yesterday | rome intimated that he wanted the 5 ‘ . rp e-| HUSBAND A MILLIONAIRE; 000 worth of proper i | began running the Rast appointment of this commission. | k last 1 ‘ WIFE SCRUBS FLOORS. | can Refining works at Point Breeze.| and Fremont av. cars t Although not stating that in s0 , Explosions following each other in| ‘The cars will turn from many words was his infer-} (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 4 a. 5 jow of |ho was employed as attorney for (Scripps Telegraph Service.) rapid siecession, during the con-|onto Firet av, instead of onto Sec- | | WINNIPEG, Man, March 21 ae 5 again smlone of Geattle’s we at a at | Fr Mrs Ani epee Ben LINCOLN, N. H March 21 flagration, threw burning oil ove r] ona Charges and counter charges flew niivead conpleyes sus beeen Politica! t nts ner re pears @ h~ | that as pe 4 Jaw I. Henry serubs her) the, firemen and employes, injur-| fast and furious at the end of ye Pa-| fore Superior Judge Griffin against |to be for ser a eae ls y and doen all the} r as Weeasht suit! torneys on both sides Inf the Great Lakes to the Pacific h| Attorney Albert G, Martin, w! opping. Her h Tt a ide wee te the other was holding back infe ast along the Canadian Pacific he charges with having unlawfally| Mra who | pr has lumber king of New Eng which he says he gave to the} Shortly before 7 o'clock this! mation regarding the mental condi-| iva. is represented at a confer 4 $450 paid by he rh ent In Pretby an ct "lhe th? 10,000, Mra. Henry | rs ; Pe «|morning Lake Union car No, 139] tion of the prisoner at the bar . t f 1 f 1 | defendant to be forwarded to his , here today with the officials id ot & oa Georgutows = Wh Minny » fur amonds, autos “| aister in Italy. Ho says Bestow| slid off the track at the corner of Thaw views the proceedings wi Jen e bere al tu 4 ank nan |} Mra, Scheuer i t has given all those) mbéasied the money Second ay. and Pike st, and for alalarm, as he is now nearer t about an increase in pay wwrhéed 4 et hav-|man t iva t $460 forty her She prefers to | (eee im new on trial before|oonaiderabie time was de-|madhouse than ever before aa i r- jare’| Franks’ def « sk Seclew, whe us|layed. The curve corner is| It is reported that Thaw is pre-| FIRST VACATION IN 35 YEARS, fure fr Petkovit a, that Mh i j for many of the members|an awkward one and t tracks | paring a story of the case | f t r v ae . & 1 Ytalt ny, hae been| were in a ve 1 ry condition | appeared to him, for submit (Scripps Telegra-h Service.) “d Ha n . . . ; iderably of {this morning. A long string of cars | Judge erald showing SANDY SKY, O., Mareh 21.—Nor- wv 0 s - snection with the affairs | was delayed. Finally, in order to| derstood all the proceedit Smith, vice president of the $450 f : med : ; baa agers to their respect: | advise his oc pany tint n ba ting that $4 ri a, Sane psa netivity the ears ran | att have decided no at rang lige - > f ' ) Ake st. to} low this statements to leave enjoying hin fir ' Smilies : “ mars - rd, have bee married 18 etpal pro’ affaira of the av. and Pike to | low t yin . Marts hheld $400 be’ veare, The complaint alleges ore ny are now being investigated! First av. and down the latter | hand Iw married, 14 years ag wad anawer, alleges that | was to pay Petkovits. and abusive vdu ' receiver thoroughfare. Delmas did not appear

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