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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR s[ese,cen WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT; LIGHT FROGT. FRIDAY, FAIR; LIGHT EAST WINDS. SDAY, APRIL 11, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 49. 25 CENTS PER MONTH, AW JURY STILL OUT; | |e22..;ELECTRIC BELT VENDORS GREEMENT IS EXPECTED suis; REAP RICH HARVEST SUICIDE “APPROVES SPRINKLING LAW. 4 FOR Apri ~The first rep - co , Sin igs , « Service.) | The fire and water committee of | BREW YORK. April 11. The first reports sent out from this city today by the] ct ari” Rett ats at Sacco | ments Promising Cares for All Diseases Koown : ss associations and scattered broadcast over the country, announcing the} 3s Tamu ehraa marnate ana reported” fevortbly upon it tse] to Mankind of Harry Thaw, were badly bungled by enterprising reporters, Who had ar-|iomine fhe ts supposed to have lawns by mechanical devises only | = | ae 4 i “ f Ceramitted muicide. hone held in the band being al-| rominent among those concerns , ine und other Internal a series of signals from court room windows, announcing to waiting watchers on —— lowed in Beattie which profit. from the | organs, it is Just au effoetive as the _ wes hennes of mankind | rT . of har of the magne maph keys the various possible verdicts, | VOB ONCY PONBION CANS, | Tm clanghils Co, dies sealer whose capital is the esegl The umbermen of this viciel electric belts of alleged we ful) t h Q i a-mixing up of the signals, the wrong one was flashed, when the Thaw jury | sa tat hundreds of ears are stand |¥atlYe properties ame cag ing on the widetrackn of the Hill Naplay advertisements in the Se What ce of elee- permitted |attle Dally Times are used to at-| trie pelt for further instructions and the acquittal signal went out on the breeze and j roads, but the sills are permitted |sttie Dall inquired a Star repre. only to load cars belonging to other | act victimes. sentative of me man bi tantly caught up and sent all over the land to the newspapers. BY CAR Vines, which the Northern Pacific i#| The electric belt possesses one | found in charge of t soghite wt eager deliver real virtue which most of the p e- office pre the mistake was discovered the mischief was done and newspaper extras} ) weal Forge: Pigactipe rm Ry Reed mn the streets of ail the principal cities es announcing Thaw’s acquittal. icines and so-called - “apecta lack: it is perfec PARRY MAY SUCCEED y harmless youth ¢ ot start : JUOGE BALLINGER Pr ee ee od not # his customer ‘or one whose ailment t# largely h Dp i devoted ar = aS ie his first effec > in ipoa imaginary the electric belt in a L The third of a list of alls the meeting of the directors of good @ curative mediom & sy, | bim the me He vol Service hered tato the judges’ chamber 1 am told that tt te tmpossible to} that time Justice Fitagerald begag utical accidents within 24 hours | the A-¥ to elect a successor |i). thoughts of the imaginary suf-|¥bly expl ction; " ne jury }to await the jury's . : ry with |b structions to At) fprulted in a horrible death for! to Judge R. A. Ballinger, 4 second , diverted from the tmag-|#ternate plate wd zine April V—The jury « * jn port tell before t y wit} bis instructions to the jury Sear Mark 1 f the, Vice president of the fair, it ts prot | {rer are diverted from th e geurt room at 3 At 10:06 Judge FPitagerall had) do, eo I « to my ordi. [6:15 the tnatructions were cone we ark, a employe © od able that Will HH P a pe inary ailment, to the imaginary | con ted w er wire and a the reading not reached the court room, apd! nary affatre aring for the beat.| cluded and the twelve members of ber Asphalt company, at the pert lyrlag aoe chairman (curative power of the electric belt | covered with closel ked felt, 4 relating to the | {t was rumored that the Jury would | As it i str dnpack, if neces. | the Jury filed quickly Into the jury yesterday afternoon an 0 hd tr at aoe ChAMAB | and in peace of mind magina- | TO Mustrate, b charged a belt wane and Wag: | ak for additional instructions sary, than to re here for my | fom. thrown beveath th pe SEOCRETO- GORRENETSOS |tive one finds peace of bo while he talked. Pincing it In a so ae At 10:21 Judge Fitage at |things if the verdict ie favorable, 1} Shortly before 11 o'clock last " @ravel car of the Mar But aside from its harmlessness | lution of vinegar and water, he al- . weading of the in. | rived jam packing my belongings, I had a| Sight word was sent to the jurors Se af arevel > ane a and its good effect upon the imag: | lowed It to soak int the felt i Py requested that Ask for Exhib' Jeold bath this mornis » good | M#king for information #s to the ae 0 dea . re an Pe { jination, the electric belt furnishes around the ce i zine had be bebivens te the jury be read Att the jucr sent a > The detatle « oo tetal | Probability of an early verdict. The bd lore Katherine ya | « [a most successful appliance for ob- | Come impregnated with the acid, Pasert told them they! wonication to Judee Ft wen a reat interest to the | foreman replied that the jary mem oe daughter of € alker jtaining money from the ¢ Foliowing known scientific law, te thie, ard th asking for certal hibits is Naturally we are! Det® could not agree. This whe lard met exactly the same) Ene extent of its effective an | this combinajion caused the gener. ae Bi ng for ala exhibits nye, SO peo ages gl car tp phoned to Justice Fitzgerald and [i904 of fate under the wheels of a be partially guaged by a number of ation of electricity, and an actual a ea Re | the batliffe were Instructed to lock pRAROe driven by Willlam Turner, letters sent to the Me- | current flowed through the belt AS the newepe pe HE —_ nl ri opie Exprees a Wish toe jurors up for the night and " YOURS expreseman of that elty | Laughlin compa’ va ond av.,| When the reporter gt k the bench he Jurors } While the exhibits were betna! would be ready for thelr report at third vietim wae Mine Edea complaining of | pr- im elther ham homeon, a young school girl, who) ~ Itised cure and de A second questic again | back out the des ald in Ayn ¥ that euegere! in | in and Jerome took hia aceustomet rege Thaw handed to the reporters | 16:30 thie morning bias at th bron place, while attaches of the court! the wing Immediately after the jurors w 4d] aa knocked down by » Madison! The teachers of Seattic ar sort wom went for the defendant's a - 4 ft with they had 64 other original) locked up Thaw and his relatives ar at Fourth ay, but who for/to be explolied in the interest of ing price ere So te how itorners. ; lettare of the decenaed |went to the Tombs. Kvelyn, vee ubately escaped with her life. | cireuta j pavers. Manan Fawr: Ae We have 1 for $20, $20, $40. “wee — ~ cenit At 11:06 the jury requested €© | Evelyn's teatimony wae read to| mother and sister remained af}, Marke met his death while re| There is to be another “Most jotwithstanding the fact that the nag 960 jing to thelr , Os Logentend ta used tm the trial, asking £06 lthe jury * jurors were haggard Thaw's side When it was an | duraing home. The rumbling of a| Popular 7 ers’ Contest” to help |fateleal character of the electric belt | strength i the attendant. : aa moore tate the plans of the Madison Square! .n4 fortorn and listened to the read. | nounced at 11 o'clock that the nate | eye train, it is belleved, pre | get subscribers for the Only Mi cure has been exposed tn some of an iden a Pe Madey room. and © root garden, Longteilow's letters clerk with faces pinched, would locked up for the wight him from hearing the gravel | Metropolitan Megaphone Outside | te public prints, certain newspa) ea wee of the rumors. | Thaw's will and codicil, Cometock’s hatlow Thaw simply smiled et those walt| eer, which was one of a number|Of New York City (Morning adi-| Det still accept advertisements in; And from this scale of prices for which th wonderful magnetic |4 simple contrivance costing a few Femer and on? je:ters, Jerome's and Delmas’ aypo * oferat by ¢ company | tien. re . uror teele, the oldest ort val ) Juror & ‘ ¢ the | ing and sold Perated by the Martin ea pany | tio healing power of the electric belt | dollars at most to manufacture, the that it ptical q ont ” i TT ons - vietion | ee a eee og me : panel, appeared to suffer Well, *e must make the most fom ite plant to the waterfront The unoffending teachers whose | aloe pow profits of the Dr. 0 A. MelLAuaan lsaed ry eg aw Jury had read to them in. once interrupted the ¢ ot tt, dearies | The man was 34 years old and in| namen are to be dragged into this|! re celina sone pe ) for wequitta!. lt ie. sold | tho tention of Meyer Cohan, the fg yi gl He kissed his sister and mother survived by a widow and (wo chil-| so-called “contest” are supposed to| 12 & recent Issue of the Seattle | Sompany ms of course, the eee Mares sate who saw the He stagee goodnight and then taking his wife! drew have nothing to say in the matter:| Ties appeared an advertisement |tracting from them. of course, the shooting, and as te Thae’s chang be walled in bie arme said | A depaty sheriff Investigated the | The newspaper needs subscribers fem whieh the lallewiag t.68 on oa oe Aveta: ae ty | Oe, ee See while leaving the ft Cheer up, my little girl. Bvery-| death of the Walker girl and ad-/and needs them badly, Hence it)‘ . aus i ments each as the one quoted 0 liga sof garden so as to walk part oe bet thing will be all right.” vised Coroner Carroll that it was! proposes to get them Or omen nlin's agg ra oe ee “ w Thaw reterned to bis cell and. purely accidental. No toquest w T Popular Teacher” wit! | '* & Wouderful renewer of the vigor tng, <0 teationenny of me 1 puch e teuch of ectric belt ts genu onl: gage so Want Brody Testimony. 7 thene, Spent a restiogs atght, be held be mead by the mamber of | " . ? its ba . : fa the touch ~ 3 . pe emia £ a . t . . Mies Thomeon, it is said, had en-| subscriptions her friends buy and , ™*esetism His the nerves with s p en te prevent 3 . §-8 Breda, ; 4 Sirely recovered from her experi-| pay for over the counter. The voice |*™*P. It charges the b with a/ mild current of foradic electricity. ‘The saroons in the © . the Garde was alse ! bu Mra, Holman Tatke. . ’ olee grand foree of vitalizing energy, | It has the sa: virtue a6 massage ener thin morning of the Megaphone will loudly beliow when ap to the surface, but It k the and turns hand of ti ious mag- turn back ares vectncss The read te the Jury. Brody te the man PITTSNURG. April 1) Sire forth her name; while r yellow f that for men who have begun to fee! old, | has none of that myst nfuse old Packed — overiic ok the revolver from Thaw 7 wg lat edgy 3 “ after reading the bulleging kreen type will gorgeously de‘ i . Ae ave d the ridge of | ¢ " the w wit New York this aftern said? reribe her wonderful trip to Yel. | 0okea dowe and fecble; men who petle power witch bad “etork tie Thaw fury | Sighs over Prankiin st. the great axe Eapievel oxidencs. v0 te-mattier how ree Thaw. uae lowstone Park. and what she eats 2% Weak amd puny, and who hav hep of time and inf for breakfast. A & packing the street ah . yg *lvelyn have been to me, T nope the drinks in the dining car, all at | 10st the force of vitality, who feel muscle t anes with the evidences of the strain heered him wildly. The : nes jury will aequit himy for ber sake! the expense of the generous Mega-|S0OmY, despondent and unable to, strength and virility of youth BERL The jure fie not wore but wae not r wae read the Jurors) | ¢ mind ft wit gtte battle with the affairs of life; who <a ; the peace | phone Operations until =? " antute retired. # y afte * pa A number of self-respecting 4¥¢ Theumatiem, back pains weak . Rema si Reaching the Thaw gave to “ . lowar eebit, Kvetyn's bre ere in the oo unity ee stomach ond kidneys and feel gen af Yarmewth, Mrs.| statement asking each to atgn hie | Attorney Jere ended hie argo 3 ¢ ‘oH an < sumtueien 2 over * = eer * and Rawart Tha« © aches wach and voters at sterday afternoon |, % atume ‘Wie “avelllte of their names! A®4. being unable to resist the # April 11, 19 $1,824,2 * ie baliding and w . ecrva the Recess was taken & 16, and at! studies henceforth in ciroulation schemes ‘tation - re eee . AIH SR, 1906 cuss = ee of thie « racter hey are stron practitioners of medicine the «# HIT BY TRAIN. . (Seripps T ) - eed ‘ she notoriety te, | vertixement continues SEKAARAURSHECE NEEM AR B O WINNEPEI is is volved, and ¢an see ne " “Tis Wonderful indeed. GETS 3), YEARS. Depu att « ine has feported that purned |they shoul bs » in the If you have been paying m - investigated the de the aon te death ar ' hands of newspapers seeking *\b- to doctors and taking pasty Kelly Wiley pleaded gtulty thie ound on the Great Northern matn ian Pacitic seribern for years, and after getting ne afternoon in the superior evart te line east of Seenle wound Ontarte. efit from it all, youfind a new Je having bur@larized the LX Le sae jon the «ide of the o o * 1 DAY of life after using ow beit & loon, aid was sentenced to three down by a passing train you will want Zo o ne — : ; highways and shout, ead you wout| NEW SETTLEMENT PLANS, |, FINIGH REGRADE CASES. } M Jeal ‘ ti ws that you were on — / Arbor day wax observed tn the CARNEGIE any dealers in feed are begin. | Care whe knows that you were once Il s eak! weet! ye " Dow tions & being made to | ae n . ury have fin |grommar schoole of the city today | Bing to feel @ shortage in the sup-|® weakling, because you are now rat bh public library at the “ “ei : yly of hay nd houses fort te cured, Our belt is easty to use; put OF ab remont av. fe y appropriate exercis fen ip sine ' ay, and houses fortunate i L TAILORS PROT o send men he om ine ‘ ’ ° r o, wh ° mn when you go bed: ye «| Settlement house, and sorta more | rc = reat one were 20 10. all, jclude programs of various naturen| (Serippe Telegraph Gervies,) | enough to have « good quantity on it on when you go to bed; you feel | Bettiemed = 4 Het of afd It took just a day and In some of the school yards of the) PITTABURG, Pa, Apri 11.—~a/ band are receiving many < ang Rog eee Ai eet aor Me eg “re the MEN TO GREAK sala ist fig decide them, The Elliott av. icity trees were planted, although tng the name ef Frederich;aload. Galbraith, Bacon & Co.|or burn ax style belts, and started a year ag L LOCAL UNION “ > Wang 0 ae SP nee ths Gustnbi Wan. ons enrele Gate ‘ . said this morning that the tightness |¥ou feel the nerves tingle with Council of Jewish Women. For the : a aed 23, of Lom Angeles, was w life flowing into them. You | benefit of the Settlement a vande t ty: ning cases, of which there are ¥ in | the sand get up in the morning feeling like Ville performance will be given at sin | a twoyearold the Grand opera house on April 18, when called upon and was attributable t the supply of the shor nm succesafal in set ally among the grades as d at the entrance of a hotel Between during the past three it haw been in the past thin morning and sald he wae seek Band the Mer: ears, the most recent one occur : © Were no spac S asseciation of ring & Anatics at either the ye within a few today about 106 taflors double compressed lradie electricity generated by the The Budlong estate case, which : ne weer ith their usual routine. | knife comcenied & i ‘ " h ie eanplc a . The represent the major por jing wit r ‘ nie eff. i electric belt Foradiec electricity is t one t e to be bi Made by the shop, tion of the anion . | Many private individuals through: | Harvey A. Boyce has F geutly stimulating ia tts section on | ty cockaials has rae sotilea. oi out city planted . tr nd . een disposed of { unte claims have : that prices would exercises| ing Carnegie He said he want i . All this wonderful tue is | OF EE) te nee Bim about a patent ce Oe tery, are as 6 a ms t CASE IS SETTLED. ersity, both of titutionsler. "The prisoner hed un onen jack | Otte $26 for best hay and $20 for} claim ‘or a mH of to- The strikers are « Raia’ Geteeiaks "a rece tition against his former wife, Nima | the it acts much the same as Edith J. Budiong ced wif Protective axsoe per cont 1 wr cent ralee te in ale ; j “ tions to hia | men'® clubs to make today & gee ra that the child Is being naghectea Sy athiet, b “brings ote “4 " stood ‘te sented to th ~ sppaintai of Goon |owins tances at the parks on Sun. | Up streets and premine fo the statement made Reng hie firet ; rts, being alfowed (o ente he raitros the Benson-Hyd MATRON isos fe nena See WILL PLA ¥|tereer scons. So" LL LL on o them, have been made to nator Mitch deceased | as | _ EVERETT | ate LEE, SSShSal BURNED |- . PPsent posit) t m Tuead ° Saturday and Sinday at ° — i oy opsintnent of % - ' (Scripps Telegraph Servier.) | ~via er ka’ an Foca s oi ‘ Batron io te charges of outrages and bru-| PARIS. April 11—Rmile Denels oxnced positively thin morning | ce ia Thad "Third Ward Councilman Is Declared to Have De- vt a dle Sate t cae 5 setiin ot thes re eevee Po epg Rg rad BVERETT, April 11.—Mi able : s P sag lg Reregen Ans finn. te hanna | tuperintnded the work an the We: Tolley. x young women, iving cided to Leave the Saloon License Committee aman thatl , tan Sana ath ; aT eeeeinaaall Bw , | 3022 Hoyt was probably fatal 1 was Ieaselty burned this morning, her cloth ---Trouble Promised at Friday’s Meeting. ; oa a " : sit ching ae sr, willl tng catching fire when she attempt: | ’ . 4s te ee et BALLARD DON'T WANT pi ne the t " for EY-led to replenish a fire in the stove} - ‘ e : TO CHANGE HER NAME st Mrs. H. W. Holley, the mother| From what appears to be wholly, ten” all about Peay agg oSbe 4 all th - | of the girl was also » ely burned Nable authority it was learned! terday cam " r A . 5 ‘ MAY ABANDON HER in trying to extinguish the flames. | " that Hf Gil), councilman from | would leave the third ward, is eby 1 WwW to resign from | himself Mondas | mae ae pants ioe apr ag ae ~ | the } e mittee and that R.| pouncemen he council Noor An f ont speened sail PORTLAND, April 1 > fle inlove ituation has grown | to be classed with the whisky ring, Sie o alowt money or. friedda, is ta tam wealthy wholesale milliner, owning the spectal meeting Friday.!the lcense commit pe ‘ 1 ther keep ite pres. lof Mra, Frank Sarhas, the white aon — stores throughout the northwest,/¢alled to break up the saloon lin No one in rt of the commit- , r “ wife of Frank Sarhas, a half-breed] ‘The strike at the Mike Wright| was found early this morning un- |" - tee woul abl ised Cherokee Indian, accused of for) cigar factory at Hiliman city has! der the Ford st. bridge, in the same man Reynolds when seen at the for nship change in the | in the ¢ has been strained . Niue, Sindee of te Bo jeery, who fs now in the hands afitpen adjusted and the 43 employes! place where the body of Dr. Phillly ; Ys ms government officers on his way (©) have returned to work, The trou-| Johnson was found, who was mur. |°U™ “ wee his appear-| to the re ance at the last meeting of the Oklahoma, Mrs. Sarhas is a goal ible arose over the dered 4 winter n Burke Turned Down ow cide 1 an hat ® ae re o8 23 ; ; | looking white girl, who fell ln loWe)}aghering to th In falling the body went a dis Hebi Lindhers (Scripps Telegraph Servi | with Sarhas, married him and Hved] the blac of ct tance of over 100 feet, and smashed |h¢ Suessed the report that he was) int i a aoe half %y ; HICAGO, Apr L—James H.] for some time with him in Indiathgecent meeting the Cigar Mak-! through the trees and was crushed jo on the committee Was & mie! Gooee oth ennes t! re-waie ant t . rinels f the Ra Territory and Oklahoma ers union of Washin — hey oti oe nee = - ' H h a or ol asi neton and Ore to a pulp. The case is probabil n pe 0} oca oi ) rt r Lindberg, war yer mber of Later the girl was induced Dylon sigh << Angry at Mullen ed for | 4 n Fou av t $40, He was i H ket | relatives to file a divorce complaint | = oe The trouble, is is alleged, has! Westlake, and on Pi plete, ‘ lates | come about over the Insieence of | Fourth and Second avs. A license noarched ‘ his us found shot head | against her dark-skinned busband| pm ft , ft ' i g. A deep rt ® epenting o she offe Chairman Morrison to ran the Ii-|!8 Wanted for the ner of Third ped b , , f ig ey Precise acon ag Le suit himee? rather ti Mr. Git, | {2% another for the re he new Mm c ' . wan to raise fonds and bring her go Mons Laaene yes em a’. | Stirrat @ Goetz t f r nd . 8 understood ner y are \« valde ‘ he cor ser of the ame room, and} tere that Sarhas is sald to haus It is understood generally around | SUrrat @ Goots bull park = RAILROAD MEN TO CONFER ‘ j ' adeamities the toraery te . the clty hall that Mr, GM quit the n S ON Me dieq halt hour after being | was ranian bere aa Pare - whisky ring and went on the com: ! thé alley on Fourth av. between Al A} number of Seattle rail-| fox ha ole thee . ms mittee to hand Frank P, Mullen’ Barten’s present saloon whieh, by 1 1 to T 4 “bunch” tx enge for t at) the way out of t ts, and co eee vneenag of reilroad| TO CHHOOR VICK PRESIDENT] Mra Sarhas intimated (hat aay ters stand. @ yet NM the corner of Pine, and ; Friday, where a meeting of railroad p= i ey ~ Would not go back to her husbamd e ahi ppg elle ern de ie Mg ‘ a so on oF fourie : railroad co t ting will be held t pong lin the Universal lodging} WILO DRINKING DEBAUCH | Pee, Mie. Eee rane bare, room started In at the first com-| Hid Burke's license gone through Mit con powe of get moet of the A-¥-P. ¢X: | house, on Firat av, N WHILE LOGAN LAY BLEED: | shooting, 11 at night, until 7 the meeting which he attended. ‘for favorable action hs sous an A wtrike + <lieaters Delock In the Chamber of Commerce] tq GET TUNNEL APPROA ING TO DEATH—SALOON: | next morning, he Iny unattended) TSO Tike came up fora saloon Ii. they could get around to tt %@ grant ent| SENATE MAJORITY TO DINE. |! . / : t mdemnation p dings havel Because the slaying of David Lo-| Fraser's preliminary hearing bo-|“Y~ outside the limits Leen . Brewing & Maltiog ; tarted by the Oregon & Wash-| gan, a Ravensdale logger, by John|fore Judge Gordon began this aft-| Gl! wanted this granted, for im) ei er) cag an fitting up Ay ae ttivers The “fair play’ group of state on railroad to obtain an ap| J. Fraser, a saloonkeeper of that | ernoon. Prosécuting Attorney | the granting of It he would deal aj ii’ vo ce Se ae BP day 4 * becnatore. of legislature h for tunnel under the elty.| place, on April occurred when | Mackintosh has little hope of hav-|ledge hammer blow to Mullen) Oo J ety. tn, fer $2.50 5 ecelved tations to a din es to secure the west half of|the two men and the only witne ing the man bound over to the su-| 40 rns a soloon at 301 Pi | iucp once wy wp compliments to State Sena nd & block 29, Maynard's! were in a state of beastly intoxica-| perior court, The story of Stark, | "" imilar blows to AL Ba Mulien Angry Too fom par, K. W. Condon, of the Twent whats the eats ap the \dition, and the east half of Jots|tion, Fraser will probably never|the only witness, corresponds with | Henry Beck and those who have On top of all the trouble that has Wve lee of f 1} third district, which will be given}, A Fi snd 6, of the same bi } go on trial, as there is no reliable | Frasers, and is that Logan attacked rolled the business on Pike st.) come upon mmmittee is the tthe ae : the Union club in Tacoma next} ang uft he bod Jevidence to combat his story that | Fraser and choked him, Stark says Morrison Balked leclaration of Frank P. Mullen that ; night as ieniaah tale 4 CAPT. BELL RESIGNS. he shot in self-defense he awoke from a drunken stup on balked at nting the hereafter he is going wash his a | | Lying in a dranken stupor on| to find Logan on Fra 1 ense. Gill th ned to ¢ h is ¢ wh No WEBBER ARRAIGNED MOORE TO SPEAK | LAW RELEASED. Capt. B. W. Bell, chief of the! a bed in Fraser's back room, Allan | latter struggled is bed, seized |the matter Into the ¢ oc matter ¥ temat Mullen thwest district of the Uslted! stark deputy count sesensor,| his rifle and fired the fatal ahot over M ead Then th t n ey . e Friday ¢ sing} Ge on has bee tate ‘ fe even | wa e only witness to the traged While Fraser had a bad ita.) matter w put off ove week now get in if the e and enlarge | address the Men’s club of the Mad-! ea X esignation| After the shooting Stark and Fra-| tion, Mackintosh says there ts noth-| That made ¢ 1 t heltson Street M. E. church on local! er veke th to t € Capt. Bell) se vent night In a wild drink: | ing to show pemediaated murde t Monday afternoon Gill falle v © a civic affairs, und tell the club what ae having | placed againet | resien © take up his duties « out, thelr songs and eu County Assessor Parish will prot » show up at the cor e ant v Mr. ) not aston | he ie doing toward cleaning up the)! a ' fter . president of the Puge and sol, mak ld requiem in the d at Hechar tu Mc on turned F ‘ f ° ‘ a city and how he is doing it pon the order of Judge Morris, J] Products company ing « f Logan as he lay groan: | latter repe hin « Monday evening ( ad “forgot. tee etings in the futa +4ee8bstese