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LAST EDITION VOL. 9 NO. 163 THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, DEC. 1907, ONE CENT THE WEATHER — OCCAGIONAL RAIN TO- NIGHT AND SATURDAY; 6. W. WINDS, ! LLIARDS I iii FATHER AND SON UNIT | le ALASKA BLIZZAAD, * NI ED : us a Ib vail tions toe v1 3| AF TER OW P }#) VALDEZ, Alaska, Doo, 2 | [WA Dilerard te raging in the *) #Hterior along the trail to Fi * jw ianks. The wires are down, #| PROSSER MAY RUN. A f 5 $n" belleved here: thatthe &] part for 25 Years, Peter M bale and His Father jst Minister at LaConner Puts Cue Game ic. Base SPAIN’S KING Is i LAI Bie ergs eh me . Sjhave. however, reached the x/Kevted in certain quarters as ®| Find Each Other Ae Result of Article Published i mrioun road houses, ax there # Prospective candidate for the re lcle Fubiished mM publican nomination for elty treas | urch--Is Made a Religious Issue---Dr. A TRIP NG: Ee rutassattoemmien thes's 2|pu i gipeorts “was "approaching. A slurer in opposition to Ii, 1. Reber e otar. # Plage urrived this morning and #| the newspaper man. Col, Proswer | Matthews Endorses Action. | 10 AMERICA Bee reer ee nah Sibke wot yor filed hls Goclarston| , , 3 j (ey v & absolutely obliterated in #{of candidacy, but it is anticipated| Through a cablegram from Val-| years ago and had become a miner | nited Pr ) that plans for the jourtiey have ® places. | that he will do #o before the time |dez, Alaska, published in The in the west on of th tres. y are training up t Naat penne for the souree p al : by Mink the action of the La-jairos. They are training up to pro-| MADRID, boc be chict| ready been completed. Ther declare ft # (for making filings has elapsed labout three weeke ape, Peter The last I heard of him he had Sie minister in placing a billiard duce an expert or two to make La-|@Ple of conversation in Madrid that a \ loft For wrote the father. a Beer the basement of his church beg ft cot rend th abet yaa a of (8t Present is the proposed tri ; ha the voyage will be taken for |# Pee RPE ee ey “e RHKHHKERAKE Ree MNAD, discoverer of the Va Peter F t A t ob Basement of hie char] Conaee Eiaiom, avons wieldore 08 hE 'Atnwes te deine p of the express purpose of atudying po 4 Klereek gold placer diggings, has |. han was found by @ tables are deserted excepting whon | | The newspapers, in discussti litleal and social conditions, and It NOME DEFEATED. a {been reunited with his father, | tatsning hi pehaces tt heave ela tables are, deserted excopting whOD | mation, soem to take It for pecs | eat tt Wl be Of great international \* %|Henry Monahan, whom he had not |i inery ty. develone be a anger - ov empts a 1 to lake ‘or Rranted impo ‘ or 3 ‘ nachine 0 develop the ris shaking WIth a sen: | bibulous lumberjack to try his hand aks Nei clove 1 gait tL Pee) oF Whe father had loet track of the (piace, sround he han galued title Pergo ohare f ee Ee Rt Ne t's father had Jost track of the |PIMCer Kround i | » Ni " nor The son supposed his fathe ve old of the letter and “ ely agitating religious AYS SITE *® Last night the Nome Arctic ® a. vy athe sorted ti h ‘ Bee the: tire Shagit county Ministers Are Bashful TION HOSPITA } I Brotherhood basket ball five #|W4# still at home on a Wisconsin |"Urried to The Star offiee to read it, . ia ; # fell before the local Y. M. C. #| farm. But the cablegram in The “My Father, All Right.” on radiating out Seattle ministera are bashful is UNSUI t - we Star, telling of the arrival of Mor . het atl te otc tenes tin teton oe Pha * to he Nome line y ‘ | ee sae “ as some er) at a a ; ng for,” Hsten to the k fence| The action of the M. CA in The ordinance pass . | a ree Lf ata ape Tag gos Pigg he toned bag at pen 6 9 Hae ne ae ace ne | eetdhna ee fenteat tite Cod part eouset pore aane®, Passed by the jman iiaes prodihedd “his. Sbmatit | * ‘Awan, Melntyre, Lo #|Skme under the eye of the father | “I thought he was still on the old eer LaGonnee you Will {tables ta the how baliding Wo be rector & ole ta the Waite chen vents in his campaign that he would | : n and Burley, The night # ja Everett Vine n farm, for | had not writ emetbing itke this penser lh wg ra peels tb Kear th a ian vet, _ have the present Isolation hospital | vd before the locals were defeat vl Letter From Father. en home or beard from home since a> you think, Hannah, | feared that any 1 es t bik [Proposes to pay $3,000 rey al si removed, and introduced this ordt | (By United Pre “ by the Nome boys, The tie #| s Seddien Ga ike Blas aki I Montana’ five rh ago. Ye, Pace has put a billiard table lards would be const apply: /of property not at all e gs na : ‘© without consulting the health; CAMDEN, N. J. Dec In- aly game will now be played off - Raden ~ Bid dod omg “4 og wnd heard th at my b Henry Be tesement of the Baptist |ing to the local situation, As the the purpose, In addition it tt cg (eutheritien regarding its suitability jrailroad collision, due to the dense ee ate eee eee Pate in Everett, and my fate additios is $0 a the the father and son, who have been | er 1 ‘ i _.. trastees of the Y. M. C. A. are to/leolated as to be inacceanible ang]. 't* Burpacs fog, two persons were killed this | BAB oP dcdblls’ Redbediay | parted to pay e Cagt Beye ne oe est eee Hannah will reply meet some time next month to con) cannot be reached by a city water |morning and a weore were injured ed in communica nF he , 5 Prin 0 ea pus are the ways of the elder a » protest io! the Haptist|main. Only two members of the bs ee eee ee ee ee ee | The wreckage caught fire, but it) leach other this afternoon. q " Re het ie “4 y yw 4 ministers against the insta n of |councl! Was ever taken the trouble & Was promptly extinguished The letter received — fre the lerett, ad the father dau’ aie ih. Religions leewe. the pool and billiard tables, the min-|to see it, and moreover it fs not % BANK CLEARINGS. #|. The Atlantic express, on the Acacia yg Me be Aig Mae hc eget ye 8h ° » listers as a rule are keeping their | Worth at the tatde ore Ad lind # | Pennsylvania ratiroad, ranning at leved J . P| ; ‘ n te poll’ pages had the devil had a hand ie more than one ! d the Peter Monahan” men- | hir f ke he could not have created | Ps tixhtly closed on the ject {fourth what it is proposed to pay |” Seattle, #}& high rate of speed, crashed Into |tioned in the cablegram was his |t rg becom reap ~ urther action u r | fo P hensines “ 4 - >, vs enon am was by 26 years of for king, F Are sensation, ‘The billiard “Waiting further acts A number |for it,” sald Mayor Moore this morn-|* Clearing today, ..$1,113,769.76 © |& local train. Passengers were son, Pete Monahan, who left bi ed at last by a rich discovery fe the church basement has refused to express an opinion about | ing. *® Balances 243,578.65 « Mrows from the seats into seram An clopement with ber “stead home in Jewett Mills, Wisconsin,’ of gold. e ‘Bas! the propriety of installing a billiard Rae * bling heaps. The excitement was coos OF pg 09 : B religious Iexue: In LaCon- | (he Propriety Hing a biltte ; he councll have ad Tacom te lasieeitied by the oe Tine ie [ie how W. Maxfleid, the girl's fath — has overshadowed all |“ a the bases se of a aptist |mitted to me that they have not |# Clearings taday,..$ 703,873.00 | jired, many fipte guard stauee er, explains the mysterious disap temporal or political ¢ hen asked f heir views [ween th perty in question, and | * Balances 74,711.00 & : SB samt ere pinned) pearance of his pretty daughter ent 20, ONE 4: sl ty The, Bir do not know where it is or whether |® Portland * fl” the Preckage. for 30 min-|Kmma, 20 years old, who has been B. Pace ts being discussed Dr gh en alone = ew “ areas for t pose @ Clearings today $ 677,408.00 & mnissing from her home, at 2706 El opie of canveraat reased Jropowerd seems that t nave alances ce str * ction of the La |? . qui exardin Concully, Wash. te to be worked |) 7.” ne Fl pomen Conner minister ix commendable,” |! Y8Me. It appears that Councli-'s sp pee ee yy after years of bei theory by the fact that Mise Emma ite ie other ministers of LaConner sald Dr. Matthews alton dd - be eda made an engagement to take Christ © new memb h Pexeeedingly grave when the| “The billiard table was evi |mas inner down town with Ke : naenber,| Cae Romoresy | Ruane. tB8. Contractors 80) te Soe table is mentioned, as led to make the church H7 GOES 7 |Harris, with whom she had been | 2°™Per a 4 four applications for expediency of this polic All ree feared to contemplate th ive tothe yo men of ? keeping company for a year. She ony an the ‘net result of | ognise that the prosent is the beet lon which the billiard table |LaConner, a . act one of met him, and both have vantshed minute snssion of the Id-| time to initiate the movement, but Jers’ exchange yesterday aft * Basement of a church would attractions of the saloon A Al The Girl fo described 06 Of pre | Oniy routinn boctnene en tena, | bare are some who say tint wane ‘ iieen thelr town. WHS tk be wren tn paaten &) powsensing appearance, with a| cs y 1 a en as Was tra t- they may make ft stick at present, q hile the youths of LaCon-| game of billiards in proper sur height of & feet. and blue eyes and | to ‘make: poses committee failing that as soon as business revives taking advantage of the | roundings, and I n see no harm ne Ie ~———es thrown hair. She wore when last . hes inte inf ie a’ : Me are pe active demand for to play billiards without buy-|in the church using such means to W. al h C ds T |seon a brown sult, white waist and pen-ahop fntormation is be-| labor, the other side will have ts : pp Bay Dillards without buy-in, the, charch using such moans to! Wealtay Contractor Spends Two Nights in the City |¢* ss aha heeded ae | {iss [Rep aire peeodgeh pred gar ‘With the abandon of million salecns.” | + CZARINA (6 IL ——- adh yd etal ie eth hese contractors say that ff the / i strong belief that first of Jan-|open-shop policy 4 doth no mhiereserat a | Bastile With Few Clothes and Is Sentenced to * SH wary will ent mg. the vitae now, It" will wary will see the announcement of all along the Mne now, it will " / * United Press.) : LE MEN ARE th hi it in ; : | ne open-shop policy and with i. a uit in nothing but strife al # 87. PETERSHURG, Dec. 27 ne Be ee oe oe Chain Gang Scantily Arra ed. & _ Sf. PSTERSOURG, Dee. #1. 9 |revision of the present wage scale. mer and will greatly retard con- ' inued = ti * There is not aes harmony. struction | }* health of the erarina, all tm @| pais " lo * perial functions have been can. #/ se | Garbed only in a striking sult of ; thrus Nn 8 F ra EIR FIRS LID CASE | Garbed on! « og sult hrust & pair of shoes on him, and |® eeled. Her condition i# caus # HB a ct carve remdlng Bhader « |p ent with the chill winds from the Jake |® Img uncasiness, especially in ®| Shingle Mite tances Oy the a ‘ neice ’ tractor “Mpping about his thinly clad per-T® Gourt circles pnene tall avees, are is see wcaity, United, Press. pia paGR Wid tien “hited Seal sa, tae Geunity elenmatty GH sion in Seattle today discussing ‘ », Dee. 27.—Twelve bot-' turned over to the » for dellts tate dealer, tv today &/ eq contractor made the trip to the be ® | business nditions i@t-beer figured prominently tn eration. After taking ots for a (Prisoner in the ¢ police station. * SORE EEHE EEE EYE) The most important matter be a gal blow that was dealt Sunday day and a } th asked a|% Sentence of 3 of Home reason no further pro! fore the convention is the question 4 crusaders today, when a bailiff to them a dozen bottles |the chain gang ar vision was made towards sccoutet jof grades and prices. A new set p.tbat bad been tn & deadlock of beer = binette cach 5 im ve by Jude ing the prisoner in the elty Sell | let grading ‘rules in under consider ise _ 1 a ay with every po-|free concert feature will be widely rhed ct of not) This was about midnixht. ‘che bail.|POUCe court yoxter and he spent Christmas alght these f ation and will probably be adopted | tical spec js the attraction |advertised as a means of attract ap & case. against a saloon: | iff refused to carry out the re Tight, who is a well kr before th t - which will b {fe ‘ rd od to carry out the request c ell known man with only the clothing with whieh lore the meetings break up." Ac ye offered, by Judge a crowd of voters before whom the RA test case, with Thomas This morning the jury returned ‘a |*PoUt town, was arrested on Ct : cording to some sfacturers |John E. Humphries at his public | candi ) rat jury re ned ‘s ed « hark he started out some manufacturers ay at his public | candidate can discuss his ideas of pepe of a Cra i verdict of not guilty. mas nig upon compia of his With a namber of other prison: | there are no grading rules that are | meetings during the remaining por government eat ois ed el polles (ern thé seatvastee an Teaienen an |Bow binding on them and each man |tlon of his mayoralty cam 1 am making every effort to that was celebrat the county jail this morning, still “ mcturer does about as te Judge memenbe Ba engaged a/reach the people in my campaign,” the by giving her a be arbed as before, and th to nes a) phonograph from a local |said Judge Humphries this me SED aT | ing mon Alvay. whe diapateh |saituting the bees of the ol@-shais , | here was a preliminary meeting Musical concern with an operator|"l believe in eiving then something ed to the hand gang now ia. ¢ the tana team b (By United Prete) | at 10 o'clock thin morning. The /for the same and will have it pres-| besides the dry details as an in- residence fed by the family e4 to work with nothing mor BELLINGHAM, Dec. 27.—Lost|regular meeting convened at 2) ent at each of his meetings here- | ducer for them to turn out at at Halliday st. and on tantin tween him and the {#48 hours in the wet woods with-|@Cl0ck, and it was expected that | after | polit meetings. I believe that and fo 1 eaned ds than a pair of pajamas tout food or fire, and finally coming |eTe Would be an evening session. | bey first ee with the new this musica! attraction will enliven aah a so hg oP am agen wets | musical attraction wil ied campa n¢ provide © "He was neither shangttaied, rib-/over and turned his face to th ae us ong ; Rasae A mt hd hee ‘Colunbie ‘othe yoda RAIDERS CAUSE HAV Odd F tlows hall. in Fr bat ‘ npr Led son — = , . bm is fa c ne jailers and during w rvie > ; er » " each o petings througho} oF not kidnapped, but came of wall f no avail, announced that he was ready to (@e¢e related by Elmer B. Smith. a the evening of January 2 The the rest of the ) SNE own free will and ac 1.” is I have come here get you tely to pat) pay hb fine he declined to (@f @iix city, owner of the Buffalo eaieiaes <= Statement of the police today (said Detec Adams, “and I'll do patrolman der the proposition of work |SBiagle company’s mill. He w (By United Pre ard to how Horace Batley. It it | ! age . : a|.8 cRS a te how Horece Bailey. |i it 1 stay ul. fall. ¥ are peoat over his prinone on the chain gang visiting a shingle boit cutter near! 4 ST. PETERSBURG Dee 27 Bro. 0 ant-|only causing me inconvenience wus hie mil! states, and on his re-|4ispatch from Urumiah, in Persion | 088 charge of murdering | resisting this rip, but you ~itum became confused and wan-|Atmenia, which was brought out by p Somibe, was bronghtt beck | inf the state ‘of Waeahlagton ldesed off the trail ye ja detachment of Rossian Goose oe ortland withont not at alt i For a day he walked, unit! he|*ttes that for the lant eight days | ‘ lo alley then finally broke down | was forced by darkness to stop.|{!at town bas been entirely sur. i ely following Combs’ |and stated that he had:beon urged | To add to hin miseries the rain| founded and feolated by bands of)” pgs aRepattar enh haat staat nek on by 4 —_ nan ae to accom | commenced falling and he was “"rdish raiders, who have attacked | George Donworth, former attor- | qualified under the charter, and the a ae : ; 1 wd pany Me Seattle « er back with-| All talk of @ strike among the |concessions made will be that in /4renched. The next day, continuing | C’PSvans and driven hundreds of /pey for the Seattle Electric Cc er that he had positive opinions é eriptions and reat ts Pert Om ft ge fi big red seallonion barbers of the city was ef. |the smaller shops, where the re |8 bis course, he came to a ranch | ‘Aded camels to the mountains. A/and recently elected a member of Store Sothy laaakt tietaen Gone late he «an bovked on a|know he could not t y and definitely settled last CelPt are proportionately small, the | nd was told, to his astonishment, | (T*ynn eee orted by the guards ofthe Seattle school board, is the | made t roe Seabee Wien ar : ry charge b Dep sanieat tha’ see he - barbers will lay off oue day in the/#2at he was on British soll. Ho|t® Russian consulate at Urmiah,| isiost candidate suggested for the |name s coniiiete te uk aie : a Sh Ge nantes the goed ons & agreement was | ee ee ta ae oe enc ne URS directed to a sallread sad’ fa | whlch was the first to get through, | uggested for the |name a candidate he would be will- ; eee Adams was detailed to |and, was willing to return without with <he boss barbers on /oppression of the boss. [turned to his mill last night | was attacked by the bandite. The|"ePublican nomination for mayor. |iné to support and this it ry when he presented papers. the wage sca The present ecale is a ‘miniinam | |robbers were repulsed, many of| Traced back to its origin from the POW appears, has sucee in ‘and read warrant to} Detective Adama says ea The ore i to Wlee 4s beeen: cae ae I¢hem being killed or wounded several points where the sugees-|Wringing from him the suggestion tects tents eine |. er out by, the Porta po : ceipts over $30 for cach chair, Station Robbers Caught pears to have originated with ex-| In political ; sugees SENN. Gigite Detective \eatc¢ wham he evseh CHICAGO, Dee Five men,| United States Senator John L. Wil-|tion has not met with a great deal gays he expected to catch highest terms here PAY HENEY one of whom carried s revolver,|eon, owner of the Post-intelligen-|of favor, the most common objec Weturn train in two hours, and lieve that between oa of De jrobbed twe other men in the wait-| cer the teed helen tak tee Mr aMs Sell for a short time. |tective Adams m1 (By United Pres ing room of the La Salle railway darlier in the campaign, S worth. wanting Fa a Ba oo fea he returned, half an hour be- accused he had a oF | WASHIN Des An of-|street station. Two of the robbers |tor Wilson was credited with b ciated ‘With the Seattle taaieia Mt time Palley hed gone | vised to reaiat by one Of the priscr ficial of th - satin ot justice | Were arrested within a few min-| ing 1 the 1 ation of t ‘ presenter . | j t ination of ( Co., the relations between which fn bis cel! nis Gun be bad bet. tr eal today that the principal object] utes, a third two hours later. ‘The | Engineer Reginald H. Thomson, but /and the elty government have van ain't goin’ back without ex-| quent consultations peutor He nt visit [others escaped. The thieves ob-| this suggestion failed to take for always a prominent issue in munich. i hipihe” he declared,| The atory was printed In Portt c . . ; te Washing on Was to adjust his sal-| tained only $15 two reasons, one that he is dis ss > aa ee a. oe : ha ex be hospital because’at the fujaries dix secouat for the bg hat he is d campaigns. as ne ain time. that Bailey had been kidna t \ nilteted n he ecount for the prosecution o = Rab. Got t' see papahs befo' and this was what ca he . ne toe a “before she lett 222 Oresen land fraud: cases. Heney @ with yo,” and he rolled/on the part of the local pe unconscic home that Dr. Severance appeared | ten uret engaged by Attorney G DA RRO W f AKEN | Seaeinanabitens o wa Detore the probate dupetteent er {etal Knox and then by Bonaparte = is tho superior cone ant ae Of und it tn understood that he asked L DISAPPEARS tio it gr eS LL---LEA VES B ee 2 b or waa te the efer sum it was, the department ae a doard “or |diacovered that ite fund was not omelet sa i . oe At Sy Of |sufficient to meet it, and after a — es aia ib years old le i k trafa < Don |" et a institutl oa lng delay arrangements have boen|M ** AA AARAARARARH | rati 4 » at, elope bas | Sargean is en ed at ere - made for sealing th jount, |* I N d P b A Goe sfortune? Certain |Nortu Bend. This information was | Pitte« Bag, ye ergy de arte will now ask coneress|® +UMBER TRUST BUSTS. * peration Is Necessary an etlibone {torney S as been missing obtained by an expresaman wh cer ereesape z wasn 0 Nelonay anne ong * * Lo: An | a ae uate tee eee te bine thee a . tmatto © matrimonial trou nee ts charged in the |pay Honey ppropriation to), (By United Pre * to Los igeles, are much worried depot. It is bel ! friend rbipabued wife complaint with being of a moruse, }® BELLINGHAM, Dec * ence, and Sheriff of the missin i h Sine macoee = ation of | violent and abusive nature and with * The Bellingham lumber trust, * eee ir) Yakima, who y nt . ve . hy ; . an be = ing frequently used indeeent ® after the first of the year, will * By ‘United Press.) North our ¢'Alene, ees i: Ga tans P 3 . rg es 8 aay la anguage towards his wit # be a thing of the past, One of * OISR, Idaho, Dec < tell of Orchard's alleged would like to find her.|in height, h hele and ave complaint, Mrs. Severance | | Judge Gilliam today # the largest mill companies in #|I w, after making the g | threat nst th of Steunen- rounds the appea € d wore @ “ , ; . . er temporary order requiring Dr Mh. ® the city has refured to renew *® | htatement t + and 1 Orchard’s story # little girl. She left disapy . t band er and t herjerance to ver all his wife's lw the agreement whereby ite ex- # | jury in ee . A ature er 19, was employed |and black reo | oe ‘ ne ‘ ‘ clothing and enjoining him * istence was made possible pb rettibone on ot Marte Saisiess wad | was as ng alias r e % from making any disposition of the * * errant LITERARY CONVENTION, ttle. It is wai that | Elle tar & 5 te rea ee onder her any |community property until a prelim.| Calvin R. White, who has been : gp ate \ Seattle yeste and | learne ' a On December 18 tt n/inary hearing on January at nee Geen 1408 Movente-tiest av. TREES SEO Fi te Contete By United Press ae . th seyeertigy hj which time bh be required to|siace Christmas, is safe and well| caida . N, Wis., I Some ; : the res compelled | show why the ¢ suld not be |in. Idaho, according to a letter re BUFFALO BILL AND td 1 literary WHITES ARE ARMED | Seattle became a _retall cen. |t0 flee hou id go to! made permanent cetved by Mra. White today a as ators of the : r. Manager Siater of the D White explains that he was called | WIFE RECONCILED ; Lee oe opening of AGAINS FS : lecla * the bh away on urgent busin and had ¢C plrrdbting 9 a Ung of le was ver and ¢ najtime to notify anyone, He ssates | “ye aes s ocla- sewn age, sy 2 that he will return to thin city as Meese Hrae ne again | ic as several of t " fepartme as his work in Idaho ts com-| (By United Press.) , : b itical (By United Press.) Hi a a 8 com: | 2 ra f ores voice . hat the | pleted | DENVER, Dec 7.—William ® dofense can : ude never ¥ , | Cody (Buffalo Bill) will become, Wilson wil nert- nom nen| =" ae aewer tue. REBUTTAL BEGINS IN| |iccouctica with hts vite witntn w oi case, but he A 4 that ¢ will be only a — By ee ae . ay, and } otings ‘ ia aeons (By United Press.) he disappeared with the present} i ames iciena an at th « would . . TRINIDAD, Ce Dee around his neck. When he did not THE POWERS CASE ‘d i bs ) t it in says the famou 1 to death with a muf eturn home Christmas night, a howman will be in North Platte ‘ PR TE T d to him t + |Neb., where hi divorced w . trace of him could t (By United Press.) lives, this week he , c , 1 vt f ly and hia| . GEORGETOWN, Ky., Dec. 2 y tohama’ Cody ? ‘ é and ASSESSMENT friends a " the theory that |The defenge in the trial of Caleb), yore) CONy a os - med o h r e@ had k ‘ed. The m Powers rested tts side of the case Toute the ¢ . aving I ‘ Pile “ 4 (| ter if pe © de. Shortly before noon today. The tak-|4\ iw. ct whom he pi hat he felt ffect> h the Alaska k an ft , le mystery 1 oped upon the discovery of hin | fik of ‘testimony in rebuttal willl seit Gabin Tt i 1 be 1 am now af i W i e muffler| body toda begin at once. ~ oa pt Abad yo pot ' that t j n the ‘ “ immediately after the defense an-| y nd that Mrs.|¢ um if he i ene 0 | de m_ fre : nounced that It had completed its] (iq wilt stand ready to welcon t HW st n |expected tn + fase, the attorney representing the him packet ye Ms os otasioon wes tk asked that a eryee t ne have t ‘ COVs a be Issued directing the ' , the disea ‘ of Mr. ? far of publie. dovounte 10 ‘ap "NELSON TO FIGHT I im court tomorrow and tell what O1s! u., Dec i ho . By it patt of the defense fund of $100,000 KID SCALER ¢ | O88 . . 1 d been expended : aud r Doe net of tryln teal {at the telephone. As she went tol ia | ts Af ‘ s * Pe (pine vi wer the phone, she explains, the Walsh Case Continued | ¢ ; y d un RI f + Kad hates man grabbed her and tried to| CHICAGO, Dec. 27—The case) .,., ex United Press.) ait ‘naaiaver ¢ e pag atten wipe” a kis At this Juneture | @#ainet Banker John R. Walsh waa|,, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27.-—Rat heey 7 2 SATISFACTORY 1estion which will | the woman's husband appeared on | continued today until next Thurs pee Poche Pe nc ig Pacific |W ye a . SUBMARINE BLOWS UP, threshed out in one of| the seene and Skeextk encountered | day, Owing to the ess of a| Northwest lightweight, have practi: /"t) Nee 6 eee art United Press.) j Thia morn-| something more tang! nnd real | juror OnE Saree Nyon, 506 terms Of 81 x ody (By Dnited Presa) eeener RBARA, Cal,, Dec ey Mackin.| than a kiss, according to the story | mene se.take pikes th -Janua D tara . RRDOURG. Be 32.—~-Thal More goods sold wan in any t earthquake j 2 tr related to the mpathetic prose. | Admiral Dewey Seventy |The terms of the contest include ‘ h t ine boat Vene similar in the city’s bis-| here b o'clock this morning Doe outs tf a{cutor, Now Skeeam mast explain| «WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—-Ad-/ $2,500 aide wa ero et lad pry ee ae tory, is laration of mer-|T was a felt at Ven-| rooming house at £1%% Columbia| to @ justice of the peace, jmiral George Dewey was 70 years| fight will be is problematical, | '’ere ‘ veer t n ¢ f gas. Cantile agents and large depart-|tura let, with assault and battery, as a 1G merkendey ls io aptendidjas bids are sostved and | ty and : M 1 ere’ Conventl Dent stores yout. regarding | it of an alleged attempt of Wages Are Cut Down health and robust in physique |both Vallejo and Bakersfield are t uste < tO, ihe holiday trade \n Seattle, and| Gov. Hughes Improves itt to st f F ww Yori An the field t W YORK, D With | ‘at irre ree 1% Beattie, Aag) ee hs the man to steal a } rom Mx NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Following William Bell ld the ju ’ of welcome by President 1h iad ed hard) | ALBANY, N. Y.. Dee. y.|Morete Planton on Christmas day.| tho lead of the Mrle railroad, the} KANSAS CITY, De wit a oah Sanaiae Muccay Hatton Be Eee t'é, deciares that « ha, porter » has been wt the ex-| Tho Plantony have rooms in the|New York Central has announced |iam Hell, an animal trainer known! MOROCCO CITY, De Ro-|the ¢ tt " 1 ity,ah annual meet ON cap whey ‘ re cutive mansion for several ya,|buliding and the woman reports! a reduction of 10 per cent in the|to circus men throughout the coun-|cent fighting tn this victnity " 100 i vachers! ee Peas kad more help wos |sutte from a, attag k of tha gelp that on the in question Skeezik | wages of tts 76,000 employes. ‘The|try, dropped dead here of heart| resulted in two victories for pa ened {ih py ti « eported af much Improved. —linformed her that she wav wanted| cut will be made in Junuury | dinease. *iwans of Abd-Kl-Azls, the sultar y ith 4

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