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A THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 9% NO, 186. ONE CENT OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRI- DAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS. SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908 50,000 IDLE MEN ‘inwis vcr vow v0 ws: INTEREST CENTERED IN THE | * * | + * PLAN TO MARCH ‘| MAN OF HIS GOLD-CAPPED TEETH : * * * (By United Prens.) * | 7 SPOKANE, Wash. Jan. 28.-HMold up n have crea * q ® new record for rapacity in thin city Last night th * eS | ® up men stopped G. B. Hedger, diage manager of the Columbia ® — — ' i | ® theatre, aud searched him for Valuables, They found only $2.60, * | Silene Rr ale - — | ® Whereupon Mr. Hedger laughed, » the Weht of a nearby & * eee ARR REA! —_—________ * street lamp, the laugh revealed! the fact that Hedger'’s mouth *|* * Trimbl See Be h Le Pr Ti m " | atencx of the police, and wnder| * Samed and giittered from the reflection of three gold en #)% JAP® LOBE CONFIDENCE, *| e ms to fh the Lead at Present ime, Forbid the Parade, But Orders Will not Be), 'esrtlv ct ietimnn, sinreeg| % (rusted tooth. Betore Hedger vgs wbie to. resist, he wan & ; ' ’ j eh thro te Rei.) * thrown down and the gold teeth; vained at , Were yanked ® * (By United Press.) * With Mill Cl Behi d and R {I ¢ i U q ‘ ‘ ° jman was tahen in Moby thy | fom bis motuh # © TOKIO, Jan. 23—In the *} er Llose ind, usse oming Up Obeyed, and Furious Riot Is Feared—Will Call vce: tw."none scooraged, the # | # motion made by the Progres. # . =@ men continued their mah He | ***** tt tet hehe ok eh a ee eee mw lve Yuko parties for a favor * Rapidly a Out e Force. ed and when the end of the route ) * dence in the cabinet was b Was reached, there were 10,000 in * ferly attacked in the Diet and #} Sate a i jj nonanitaiaeniaiiniadd | line, while 40,000 other idle men * finally rejec Right repre * looked on. _ “ * sentatives of the parties, in *® With only eight days more of; be transferred to Miller On the - 7 lw cliding Shimada and Ohishi, * | campaigning before the date of the other hand, however, it Press.) h ° e a ~ i ® kno (By Unirgs Press.) change in the original plans, aud | ee | Ne: | spoke in favor of the motion’ *| primary election, there seems al-| that should he be induced to with. Iphicago,.. J vith | deciared {hey would show “thetr | f eee eee eee ee i * *| most as much uncertainty as to|draw, his declarat a ok se Yi ed within Siheegth ft spite of the police. * fi a would con ‘of 700 potice m« ithin * kaa aaa a A a ee the outcome of the contest for the | tain an endorsement of Trimble. Be district, and with the so-| Whem the idle men took this] § Tt a oe *| i | ° republican nomination for mayor | Russell declares, however, that ho ae te manele mn Reitman, self styled | y IDENT. #) | jae there was on the day the nom-|\i# in the race to stay, and it is ee King of the Tramps,” taued a * * © Uahes - * ij | ] inations closed therefore idle to speculate as to « « — order for the parade it y ress.) *| | . Interest is as great in this re| the result of his withdrawal the parads shell ‘uet Sertesees “wen oceomale ie a ee me Low &| “It politics tnterferes with your} ing or conferences held in thetr| ; ter cuter’ wet. macon. | With Ruseet! ve: Seiler, oy . Retake’ Gin hat eves 1S trom QnA. who lx to retire | business cht out your business” tk interesta, Committee weotings for Mayor Moore the assured noms Russell's gatagonion 40 the Mi . “eg that the socia who will join me.« If the police! Carnegie ‘Trust yd of the ®/ apparently the motto of most of] the past two weeks have been but | . [of the city party and a democratic | '** eee eee See eee > oy ing out the ram. are determined to shoot us down, | taree oe pany on &/the members of the city counell! slimly attended, and in some cases contest of no importance excepting | “* © whether or not Miller told or ice Shiny has made let them do tt. My mind is made|® entire ehersies wit devote his # And & large number of other clty| It has been found impoasitde to to the two candidates, all of the Russell that he would not. become : to call out the entire UP I would sooner be dead than|w ing the republican nominecinn : fe it iy is MOE Cie Sly Ae preenes.§ ouacee ge ren ine ton ad a ‘old bin on estiente thet we ad , ia nec. Lt¥e In & Countey where brutal au-| e city Mayor Moore is an exceptio 1 the repoblican rank nT inte ee a if such « ne ¥ where brutal aw) @ for t . ; n exception to 1 ranks. a ccevent the onstra. thority tramples on the rights of | « ed ral gag cer ter , nth + a I CO a gos asi om | the File that officials are giving To one who bas followed the | 89% fotené fo file a declaration of ining that Its plans will | oltttens Ri condition of affairs|@ the news of hin roti Ne or sie ule core eas allowed. te thetr thine entirely to campaign contest closely trom the beginning, | fAndidacy eee aaa “% pagers % inh: by. the police, |e ee a yeh 4 — Mit [® from the trust company, it be # ‘councilmen and other city officials | another. Pbolug stieot gunhicn | gare Of all of the candidates and with Later Miller changed his mind and leaders pa “am effort w/e 2 re ee. today that the # devote their energies both day and|in the primaries of their respec the candidates themselves and who, became & candidate, This angered thls morning Settee Re etary of treas- & night to the work of repairing their tt theese. ther IR Aft Ex-Go , od muc » voters, Russell and he also filed bis dec : March off, dul failed. The| Shortly after 3 o'clock this aft-|w ury hax established political #. political tonoon _— [At synth Pag paigregior uef er VEFMOT | has mingles miuch with the voters, | mete te wptte of: the fact imae a Would not listen to any ermeon, 3,000 idle men, braving an|® headquarters at No. 11 Broad. &| Last Monday night's council ere Beta Ww. P Thable ay Sige nalts he had .not intended to become @ es vated: : Saeed bD b ue i ewe. * . y. P. Trimble. | : : an pape Suen aameascmMaes 1S and ln devoting & great * meeting considered only the most! But most of the other elective of California for THeiblte: Postion jcandidate with Miller in the. ree, i ND: , * send is time to his political W necessary routine affairs and even clty officials are meeting the heavy yy “ | Russell could, however, deliver 1 N * jons and polities & before they had been attended t@ demanis made upon thelr time and . PR fag Meo ms woah nati er but @ small part of his support to . %& several members left the chamber energies by slighting city business Chiet Counsel. peat Trimble has gone into the | Trimble so that he and Miller are : ight purely on his business rec: | splitting a vote that might go ab to attend ward or precinct t wod attic her ' nee! at devoling their time to politics. ord, and in this day and age of | most solidly to one or the ot IN REGISTRATION —*****"*** Sa a i Re } reformation and of breaking with | of the two should one withdraw THA Ww M : (By United Press.) the old order of things, such a! This condition is one of the Trim , | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.— | campaign is drawing and will con bie elements of strength ' tinue to draw generous measures | the total registration of Fem od gS oye — from the |Henry Ach, attorney for Abe Ruef |) cupiert | John E. Humphries. ae te eporceching prt | iy mall eiahl dupe Gnas olghe JER | hefore the latter pleaded guilty to |°"rinibie's chiet opponent ts John! Fourth in the race ts John R, election will exer 2,000 | nights before “ ‘ extortion, {s to leave for Los An-|F. Miller. Miller's weakness lies Bemenees: as much of an me S fotal registration before |¢ ot sre he will confer in his past political affiliations. | tainty as ever stumped a city, Ope 5.000 in pittinantad the registration dur. bug mile get ge pon Justly or unjustly his professional | There are men in Seattle, intel by i. th | the thane alga een ee sale baie j “ " association with Mayor Humes dur |ligent and apparently pollttically pow made by day! D . for the latter to take the position | j)+ ine days when Seattle was run| Wise who will teil you that more than the average for the | BA i u * : registration clerk. | °F ’ ue * NK CLEARINGS. as chief counsel for Ruet. wide open is being used against | Humphries will be nominated. A month, this will add $,000 more Resta . estimony Given in New York Murder Ach refused to discuss the mat- him and undoubtedly to.advantage. | block away @ man equally ay wise Case—-Jerome Is Shown: Up. * based on the names to the rolls Thin would (ion and the prow) make a total of 32,142 names on © Crsarings ae 188,030.25 ter, but ti is known that he will) Responsible men, however, who | will, iS jomanality’ Hoaphieee ag before the | the rolls at the time of the primary Y,» $1,188,090.25 ne My. know and have known John Miller | #uch @ possibility. “Humphries p increase before ® Balances ........ 216,31447 be one of Ruef's attorneys. for years are most emphatic in the been campaigning for the past two aceteseeeeeeeeeee, fegistration books © . * | though it f# not probable that Gage statement that at no time was Mil-| months. He has good meetings fn the precincts Mag Signioren By ry Pad ba ican Tacoma. / |wilt accept, the retainer as senior ler in sympathy with the character | 4nd he has sent some truths home aga wil bo returned | during Which time It ls cetimated | Selnmne ony: .’* 882.224-00 #| (By United Press.) yempldying no confusing technical | counsel, Gage has stated to a close of administration given elty affairs to the minds of the voters. He " fully 2,500 more names - will hele Feeriees 34,592.00 ®) NEW YORK, Jan. 23.--The sen | tems. It was apparent the jory| personal friend that under no cir-|b¥ Mayor Humes. On the other pore hra by eg ag hast faken from the recorded, possibly 3,000 or more,/® Porttand. sation of the day tn the Thaw m Close attention to his words. | pumstapces would he take up the hand, it Is pointed out that Miller | been doing It an that ~ Pode inet, resis bringing the grand total up to |& Clearings today. $760,905.00 @ “ef trial was the startling Hate matnder ore To ee ee Aes re Samliregie aid tnt ot, Humes’ | been & candidate for, He. makes tames. This was at 35,000, | mele a ment that Harry Thaw once to engage the exgovernor fell | cong oil evil tgpracimately 1,000 2 Two yearn ago the total registra-|# ~ sresese G8 08400 # | Delia to District Attorney Jerome, rene Jegal wrangling be-| through last night, it was decided campaign was chairman of the 4 bag tS ee time the books had tion for the city election Wasl®# eat we eae tte tw @, 0 NAYS Stanford White brought in Littieton and Jerome follow. |to have Ach personally appeal to Humes committer And believes in his fellow man. He Returns which have about 33,000, The registration ptetinees ates |the bar of justice, and that the) Me SYery question that Dr. Warner Guge Congede tim Strength. has probably already been prom from the precinct thin year, therefore, promixes to | Appeal war ignored hecnees tap pub) Maer aeked to answer, The sub-| ‘This morning Ruef appeared be-| Aside from this connection with | iseq enough votes to nominate and Stance of the witness’ teetimony rs booths indicate that exesed that of two years ago by [Ne prosecutor did mot thin! ie |fof Judge Dunne for sentence in| yayor Humes, his opponents have ° BE the precincts |15.000° oF approsimuaioty 0 ser Bl young Pittebure tiitionaire waa) sme that he had Many talks with| the extortion case, and, upon re-|found no grounds upon which to| vies" day ‘has arrived. On ae te to approximately 7.900 | cent | 9 | setuated by bigh-minded motives. Phaw in prison; that the defendant quest of his attorney, the matter |attack him. They concede him to| ee Gay pas anived. On a ‘ The new development wasjtatertalned a hatred against phys!-| wap continued one week ieaes ta taro vorcnatie ory that versthing comes to him ‘ 4 Y-\who waits” it is nearly due and ‘ “i brought out In the testimouy of Dr, [tiah® Because he thought they were) "'Ruet held a conference with» ikeubl ; emt i ] . in a conspiracy to put him in an| i & likeable man and one appa: Y stranger things have ha REPUBLICAN, IS ARRESTED Charles Wagner, witness for the | te iat Thaw told him that |2abbt Nieto. It ts rumored that \aincere and honest j Seana ee eee anita Poker an * ARRANGE DATE FOR detense. Dr. Wagner said he learn . Nieto will be placed on the stand! gomewhere in the rear, but com-| \ed of the appeal made by Thaw to 2’ Sever intended to attack White, | hy guef and will disclose the entire |ing along at @ pretty rapid clip, is| /% unnoticed while the others are the Gk tak qoremhe Gah tenesing vy tag. Gun Vaned Soria: conan The witness sald that Thaw bad : -| with a personal following perbaps | tourth, however. SS, |Officer Glasscock on suapicion of |to the story, paid litte attention weit, te Appearances of an irre-| Brotiec ian tint ok, eines ot Re The Also Rans. baving stabbed John Sabiick fol-|Thaw's request was because he Hpoanttle, person. ray pena range And then there comes Lewis Brulef, chairman of the, This year there will be but two | lowing a-quarrel at Sablick's home, | thought wb jealous - vetoes [strength Iiee 18 ie poe y bie| Levy. He's an impossibility, it State Centra! Commit. | functions for the republican state | 2003 Western av., last night | White, and that he was of } very extensive acquaintance with Is one of the few weaknesses of Om issue 5 call for a organisation to perform, the selee | An old quarrel caused trowble opinion that Thaw sought to | the younger active men In the Re-|the primary law that such mea the commitice for the tion of delegates to the state com | when the men met last night. |Evelyo Nesbit through his assist publican ranks. His greatest weak-|may upon their own inttlative be Of fixing the date and) vention gad the nomination of | frussig, it is claimed, broke a wis- | ance ness is his youth and his inexper-| come candidates for office. Pte for holding the state con.| presidential electors, The nomina- | dow tn Sablick’s room. When Sab-| The fact was also developed while FALLING TREE fence | Also P. P. Carroll S Wittig to select delegates to the Uon of all candidates for ofticen,| lick weat outside to protest it is) Dr. Wagner wae on the stand that While trying to follow his com-| "Err 1. to get Russell out of the| Also 0. P. Oliver. Mal convention. It ix probable | state and congressional, will be alleged Hrussig stabbed him. Sab-|from the very beginning of the — jpanion, Andrew Saadia, a Finn, of yy tte felled, These efforte| Charles Burnett, Jr. president Mike state convention will be| accompliahed through the opera /lick’s injuries are not regarded as|sequaintance that eprung up be gyn ‘an Borth, 42 years old, | Kennydale, jumped from the launch | T%" Doln mage ‘ny mazagers of of the city council, while a cas ’ tiow of the new primary law, | dangerous. {ween Thaw and White, the for| was killed yesterday by & falling | Princess at Rainier Beach, on Lake | Sse: campaign. It is believed |didate {s not active, He Is seeking atoms mor cherished a watred for the am | ttee While looking for employment | Washington, at 6 o'clock last night, that, should Russell withdraw, bis no ‘Support and therefore is get. Pai ete biome ° chitect +/in one of the jumber camps near) missed the dock and was drowned. a! | ey- TH “Thaw charactertzed White as | North Rena A rope wan throws to hit, but|streasth would to great extent / ting : ‘i i blackguard, @ beast, and frequen&| When about 10 miles from North |it caught in the propeller of the Se Si ly expressed great surprise how! Bend, # falling tree crashed down | launch and fell short . lany woman could yield to the t/upon Van Porth, fracturing bis| Saadia and Henry Noaulia, la- ENTER FROM THE NORTH 222252205 o58 Gait sagen the ed and resembled an ape,” said Dr,/ about an hour, hed been clearing land. As Wagner Van forth had no relatives in|leunch approached the dock | Dr, Wagner proved an excetient| this Country, and fe a native of |Neulia jumped for the shore and} | witness for the defense, giving testh| Bunderland, England. The body is|made it Saadia attempted to do Ha PL F D mony in a calm, clear manner, and at Ronney-Watcon’s |the samo, but missed ve anemic ‘itn Folons Water Grade to Lake Union| TOWN BUILDING DESTRUCTIVE Fl Chicago & Northwestern} This site has been held under the | sister, Mrs. John Leary, went east o will probably enter Seattle option for a year past, and is ad-' some time ago to arrange for the ig the north. Surveyors now .Surably located for railroad pur jerection of the large skyscraper on fork: ston: i . x poses, All the street car lines are | Madison between Second and Third ‘ % 4 route following the within eaay reach, and the north | avs., returned last night. “ “reek water grade south from! loop for the proposed SeattleTa-| Mr. Ferry says while the \coma Short Line swings from plans for the building are not en- to the present survey Fourth av. into Pine st. within «| tirely completed, the work of con Foad will cat through (he “Sher-| block of the property, |atructin will go forward. The Pasi! - ae treet,” north of Bal strik-| As conditions exist at preseut it| foundations, now being laid, are to the former city of lard at wll be Impossible for the road to|be of such solidity as to carry the (By inited Press.) on, when the bulb burst. The flash ay. N. W. or Main st., cross the Salmon bay waterway be-| skyscraper in view, though but two Los ‘GELES, Jan. 23 ~The | ignited the gas in the tank and a fs better known, then coing, tween 34th av. N. W. and Ross, ag atories may be constructed at pres-| breaking of an incandescent bWB terrific explosion followed. Leland pews the valley and across Salmon this is especially prohibited in the | ent. started the most destructive fire was hurled 20 feet through the air | 8Y way of Fremont, then fol | plans adopted for the waterway im ——-~—-—-— that has ever occurred in the Shor jand bruised and burned | ibe shore of Lake Union. provementa | | man of} fields, seriously burned two! Soon the entire off train was one | failroed at present holds an| The work of the surveying crew SAILORS RESCUE HORSE men and blocaded the Sawtelle | mass of flames, Two large wooden | operty now ocew gave rise to the supposition that) " branch of the Los Angetes Pacifie|tanke and a reservoir nearby | | railroad for several hours carly this | caugh? fire and burned fiercely. A | ad by the headquarters buildings the route was being-surveyed for) RIN F : ithe Beattie Electric company. at the Canadian Pacitle road, but in-| WITH LIFE BOAT mane |aroat oo.cmn of ‘black wmoke that | The man’s body sank in 12 feet}. lof water and was recovered by| | jJames and Lioyd Jenkins. Efforts | Tearing up their wedding certif-; She said she was at & loss to | understand Reece's conduct. Hoe | j at resuscitation were fruitless. seen’ te teate ‘aad throwing. the came home yesterday and began 55 ves Ee Ae wy 4 y| bie wite'e face afer 6 asarnel 4 H a quarrel with her, she sald, and * | Reece, a grocery clerks of 2102 grew violently angry. When she ALASKANS BELIEVED = ®/ i512) ay, last night knocked the succeed in getting to her feet after LosT, * woman down, and tried to wrest her Latent Maui — the wedding ring from her finger. to take t ing from her finger, (By United Pres) ei the story told by young she threatened to leave him. JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 23. * sey Henrietta Reece, as she sob-| “If you had done right,” he said, ~The launch Fox is eight * neg out her roubles to Officer |“you would have left me long ago.” daye overdue from Kake. The */gnannon of police court. She ap- Reece is 25 years old, and was launch EB. D. M. started © #/ Hijeq for and was granted a war- employed by Augustine & Kyer up search for her but broke */ rant for her husband's arrest on|to a few days ago. The couple Siren wpctor ab Pos, sak | oe ee pase i 3 Manan Waldo States and Charles Mc : < abs _ #| Somme Conaghey, two well known */| . * ior ay ge L TAKEN OF REPRESENTATIVES sete eeteeeeeeeee and it is formation to the effect that the The injured men are Charles Le | could be seen 20 miles rose several (By United Press.) ton Post, an independent newspa- that this |erew is In the employ of the North- esr . land, conductor, and Edward Well )thousand feet into the air and, | WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jan. 23.—/ per, and no nomes of individual western road has leaked out. born, motorman, of an of! train. drifting northward, enveloped Hol . be: of the | Pepresentatives and their prefer- Sailors of the ‘revenue eutter| Leland lowered an electric jight/lywood, making that place dark as The republican members Of the | vices are given. Rush yesterday rescued a horse|bulb into the trailer tank to axcer: night | house of representatives are {9| The poll developed the fact ti p i} hat s : which had fallen into the water|tain how much oil had been taken} ‘The loss is estimated at ‘ favor of the nomination of Taft for all “third term for Roosevelt” sen- % af pler No. 14 The team, at- | exper Sw or A “Rustle for Russell” meeting| the republican standard bearer timent Is dead, not a vote being ‘ EA tached to a wagon belonging to H of the active workers in the Russell! next summer, by a large majority. registered for the president. The a — y \F. Norton & Co., escaped the notice camp will held in the basement! Hughes is a bad fourth in the list ballots ran as follows: Taft 93, 4 DIE Ad of the driver after being wnbitched of the Bi : and wandered off the end of the Friday ley ballding tomorrow,|of popular candidates, dropping far Cannon 39, Knox 26, Fairbanks 13, ning eat § o'clock below Canhon and even Fairbanks. Hughes 8, LaFollette 5, Foraker 1, sent time the Rus-| The poll was made by the Washing- non-committal 15, absent 20. pler | Up to the pi One was drowned. The sailors }sell campaign has been a quiet one, | ex sme: per ictocnlinli-tibchaccideiinali | hastily releasing one of the life | consisting of individual work on the} (BY United Press.) sing and ran to her assistance.| boats, towed the live animal |part of the Russell supporters, At ‘ACOMA, Jan. 2 —Mra. Flor. Antidotes were at once given, but | ashore. i Pe ee ae ee this meeting there will be a’ dis May Williams, the wite of 3, S@ died without having spoken —__--—_—- cussion of plans for holding one or é Williams, tivir after taking the drug, which had| The Central Labor council, at @chinists; F. A. Rust, managér of |More big public meetings for the | Mic els , living in the South destroyed her vocal organs and meeting at the Labor Temple Iast|the Labor Temple; Robert B, Hes. | PUrpose of making demonstrations | has died from carbolte acid terribly pert ner mouth and} night, decided to open a erstanrant | kett, business agent of the Cooks’ |f the Russell strength | (By United Press.) & dozen or a scere of passengers ing taken by accident. She | throat ¢ was 19 years of age,| at the Temple to be conducted for| union, and Miss Alice Lord, busi-| TTE 23.’The | and members of the crew, severi been sulforing trom » novers| ANd leaves a husband to whom xhd| lthe benefit of the unemployed |ness agent of the Waitresses’ nion, | mg tla Aanbsiecnds ese eg wh ge ened <e - 33—The | omen telag teclud bs a 4 was married last April. A report Junion men and women, from thejand financial secretary of the Iabor! Ghariox Gardner, aged 17, died | eenmer Amsterdam, belonging to/ No ist of passengers on the Ss across the streey that she committed suicide ts vig funds of the counct! counell, was appointed to take care | atahee Madak ob: Stahvhand jthe Great Eastern Railway com-| Amsterdam -is available. There- home to 8 store ran by’ orowsly denied by the family, who | | Acting on the, plan that organized | of the feeding of the. unemployed adage migrate eer'cow anlar and the British steamer Ax-|fore it is impossible to say how ruver, Bottles | deciare that her married life was labor is able to take care of its un-| Meals will be served free to those | the éamsity.to ale wilia & year. from New York, Decem- many people ate missing. Earller fame eo led t ve a 4 chew a with pepper-ia happy one. In sddition to her (By United Press.) ployed members, the labor coun-| who aro penniless, while those who | , for Rotterdam, collided last | in the day it was taken for granted tomether ana M stood on a! husband and parents she leaves| LAWRENCE, Kan. Jan. 2% il repudiated the demonstration of have money are expected to pay a#| EARLY MARRIAGE UNHAPPY.| night near Nieuwe waterweg. The | that all were rescued, and even nd Mrs. Williams five sisters and two brothers, they| Tuesday night the Nome basket-| unemployed carried out by the In-! small price | Amsterdam was badly damaged now It ts confidently believed by oa sg 2 age by Bias. of being, € hester and George Cruver,| ball team was defeated in a rough | dustrial Workers of the World last It is probable that the committee Rees she was married when! and proceeded to Massluts, where the Great Bastern company offi- ieteeh o lores seed - Mrs. C, w. Thompson, ot Seattle; | same by the Baker university | Monday * (will be able to have everything in| but 15 + aud without | she was beached \cials that the boat has been picked looking at the agg ¥, ith-| Mra. G. Caldwell, Mrs. ©. Coates, | quintet, the score belng 31 to 27 Last night a committee, consist-| readiness so that meals can be | the consent of r parents, Annie There {s much anxiety over the! up by a passing vessel, The fog DOr teps cho til int alk-| Mra, G. H. Shendon, of Minnesota; |Last night Nome played the Law-|ing of Robert KE. Orcabrd, business | served Monday | Jefferson today commenced suit for | fact that one of the Amsterdam | continues so thick that ‘&ll efforts arms, wh 1 into her/| and Miss Gladys Cruver, all of Ta-|rence Y. M. ©. A. team, winning by | agent of the Bainters' union; Lout Arrangements were discussed at|divoree from her husband, Francis | boats still is unaccounted for, The | of searching parties thus far have 5 0 saw het reel! coma, & score of 40 to 38 |, Jones, business agent of the Ma-|« meeting held this afternoon A. Jetforaon | missing boat is reported to contain | provéh unavailing.