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LAST EDITION VOL. 9 NO, 187, rn | tutionality of the Graves criminal |Monal Insanity would beamade. The © mesa eure as a fugitive bap F he pe wate ‘insane law, passed last sesafon.|proseqution promptly cited the for Sheri ft Bdwards of Yukiina. Man Found Dead With Skull Crushed-—~|* ARERR ARH Tho matter came ap at the wlal Graves law, which requires that| n * BANK CLEARINGS. < of W. D. Sloan, charged with shoot | insanity pleas must be made be BAI > + Maga at rele last ew ‘rat ed A ed begine and for “MARTIN FOUN My * jallory was recently sequitt junacy hearing Bloody lron Bar and Other Evidences of Murder Clearings totnn “g1.059.705.78 4 here of Asaault upon Sloan's minor! ‘The Gefeuse then attacked the | a ® Halances 294.08 @ @ushter and has been named tm} conatitutionality of that law and) Cause Search for Guilty Men. * aE % divoree proceedings of Sloan and) After ettended argements the law) i % Clearings today,..8 654,694.00 wife. was ‘held valid, | ® Balances 11,596.00 & spencer ee | pe ck Mcaececan * Portland. *« ls Chey nme today $ 792.72600 & = rman Martin was today found ‘gp unknown war murdered | many deep footprints, Indicating aj) * Halances 103,001.00 | * S ‘\aediity: 6 6 tate th the otmibal 60 struck on (he head with struggle, It was here, it in believed, ‘ * . rt t of the supert sourt on fron bar ina lonely spot near the victim recetved his death|* ** * ee eek eek eee = igebeatl pe Matenty ie Pagar ain ‘woodyard at 801 ¥ av. 8. late wounds. The body was then drag : i a charge of highway robbery, Sen-| the body dragged 20 ged a few feet, the murderers evi) C88 WHIZ! THIS 18 AWFUL! tenge will be pronounced tomorrow left, weltering in blood, | dently feeling thelr way utionaly | A ; unless an appeal t* taken. dowaward between two wood: A pool of blood was left, and again |. LICAGO, Jan, 24.--Thousands | * ° Martin, who is a mere youth, is st picking uf the ody. the mur. °! Persone are insane tn hospitals | said lo have beaten and robbed Gus i, eum with which {t is be: dererw. dragged it between two #84 #anitoriums and many others Hill, ® farmer living near Swan Moved the deed wae round | woodpiles in the Reedman wood.|“'* Walking the streets on the} od Lake. Hill was for some time in a q par two feet lone and an inch yard and left it face downward | Yerge of insanity because of loss | » precarious condition, The evidence ‘ F Was picked up about The murdered man had purchase of sleep, according. to Dr. Eimer | Ae Hook and cannot possibly reach the against Martin was largely cireum 2 feat from the do: ed a new ontfit of clothing The > _Pettiiohn, @ specialist on perv NEW ~-When | city today on accoyst of the storm | stantial “ MWforkmen employed a! Keed | coat and vest were missing, but the |2!* diseases, who spoke at the Ke- | Court convened this pola Attof }that ia ragh Aw an additional ‘ warehouse, near where the trousers, of a darge gray check, (fmed Episcopal chuerch before | MY iAttleton asked “that further reason for delay Littleton sald that declare that ere new and of good quality, The several hundred followers of Mehop | P in the murder trial of | Dr, Bigaman, another defense wit of tron has t seen shirt Was a soft brown flannel, the Palo¥s and “Christian paychol- | Marry Thaw go over until Monday, tnemi, has not fully recovered from Med that the yard is fre-|socks and tle black and the shoes |S?" giving as bis reason that the steam: jan attack of pneamonia. District by cleaned of all rubbish evidently just out of the store. The! 3 er Adriatic, carrying three of his Attorney Jorome did not oppose the wa, of 149 At-|man's het, with ? / eattio Tacoma interurban traina|most valuable witnesses frowt| motion, and the court granted a ny = ghey work ot] taken ane ay sar ne come | will make three stops daily at Bluff. \Rarepe, ts some off SASH: prepetentat Pelsek this morning found the where the first pool of blood and | Po aoe eM Ao ESS md reported the matte © feotprinta were discovered, The Police Have Theor! and & police investigation MADRID, Jan. 24.—Ring Al mation by the police today by Sergeant Tennant, of the had a narrow eseape from death Bee cc ‘two theories, one | totwetive department ‘DESTRUCTIVE FRE while havting yesterday, A wild the murdered man was a yoes Search Lodging Houses. ‘ ‘ boar unexpectedly appeared and a yess fight, and the) ‘The pollee search will incinde : [rushed at the king, who shot the) censittitinctipesiiit animal. The king then dropped his that the victim, stealing a fato troudid with a brake ‘The man hat first been}identtfying the murdered man. om the bridge of the nose , as shown by a abrasion as lar tar. Then on the head with of cireular tron bar with - foree to fell an ox, his rushed to a pulp with Just above the left eye, re two etnadl night ture in the Bertilon gatlery, of the yous fraternity, of the fights in which frequently engage. The every lodging house and saloon in the locality for the parpose first of} cause of the lonely sur roletmon te at) the from bar and the Deltef | ¢ that he has seen the victim's pic | Ber. geant Tenant is of the opinion that the dead man was a member killed in one these men other : THE SEATTLE STAR POLICE ARE SEEKING FOR MURDERERS ve New $800,000 City Hall and Other Blocks Are Destroyed ~Relief From Other Cities. . (By United Prees.) PORTLAND, Me, Jan. 24.—The theory advanced ix that the victim,! entire business portion of this city Mae eetdentiy mede| cing hie sont Sar. a pillow while! - Kuife. The pockets steeping In & doxear, became en- ri Sor & Une threttenes wh kaged in a fight with @ brakeman, |#estruction by fire this morning turned: wrong side ont found on the body ex on the Maxnolia the Hote! Pallett, and Pattinger Bet known. Tracks. occurred about 10 herd at the rear 1s Warehouse and wood ‘S01 Fifst av. There was a Mood on the spot, and the Was punctured with the dead man. ET train, aud was killed, poe rifled by others. city pulled off. The Hertillon gallery will OF A BLIZZARD (By United Press.) MEW YORK, Jan. 24.—This city ihe grip of the first blizzard ‘Winter. Snow fell steadily @nd this morning more covered the . Late at nigot a iSmile an tenement district on and whipped the poor began to through the streets ingattacts NIVERSARY OF ip Valencia was wreck ‘paddled out through Beat Cape Bente, on the rocky |**@® “All of the fe of Vancouver isiand.aud FETT bane eed On Sew. - Te. w Passengers and crew per | gradually beat to pieces in the ter Tonight is the second an-| tible turf. @f one of the worst sea Not one woman was saved from the wreck im the history of Pacific ping, and among seafaring, ,'¢ W&# not until about the first People generally the date % the owing September that with a and regret that gach #ather up the remains of the un be possible claimed victims lying on the sands fleers of the ship thought 424 Among the debris and rocks of the wild shore This Kindly act Opposite the entrance to ts when the quartermas the suip into what he Was a ctraight run up the been a fatal or & north by ed among the local unions, Im not allo: © tp the ast. however,|of the bodies found and brought fhe doomed craft piled up on|to Seattle. On the 23rd of Septem: Weeks opposite a shore tined| ber a public funeral was held tn Precipitous cliffs Only three | the Grand Opera house, ae over reached ja and most In @ large plot of ground bought pe CeCupants of these boats by the unions in Mt. Pleasant cem S ed etery, the 16 bodies were laid to Ayre were sent to the| rest > | Y failed to get n e er te iedegh v0 = is A large granite rocks now be people ¢ raft tive Pati and son, STREET jto pay depositors on demand. | The junior partner, Salvatore Be Gertrude MeComts of 2119% | Pat who was on guard inside gare . purse | Wan eut by. the glass that crashed who darted oa os in upon him, but stuck by his ot West t OF the ‘charge and soon had the mouey ES aloes iy, one stored away in the vaults, ee walking ae or (aeore of clerks had left the place Wiles the th th ber some hours ‘before and the explo- MA doorway and » i hand ner Injured none but the younger girl clug de to her| The bomb throwers, who were but the jo ber \not seen by the bankers, were aa 1 reamed auickly lost in the crowd of sev Miss McComb in |0ta! thousand exelted Italians who Bot pursuit : gathered about the wreck + The thier eneaped up Pine st. be | eet motive is a mystery. ig Policomar could be sum GOOD ROADS MEETING. J.T. Ronald will speak on at the County ition in Washington ing of the . King | Roads association at the lof Commerce tomorrow | Other good roads matters will " nm up. DARING ATTEMPT TO! BLOW Ur BANK who attempted to put -him off the | 1% local 0 and his Chief Wappenstein says that the | fom Lewiston, man’s presence in that part of the | oe at sight, in company with! others, Indicates that some kind of | a eropked job was to have been be : carefully searched for the record of , Traffic on the surface and ele | Chamber of Commerce took vated street cars was early inter fered with, and it is thought that by might traffic on these linen will the @Bacre park to the city, but | be completely tled up. The anow is /ite purchase has never before been $100,000. So far as known thig)@hance to see the proud birds drifting badly and all the suburban considera. sum is near what the park board | wearing the ribbons they have won VALENCIA WRECK ie aly P@ldnight, January 24. 1906 [containing 18 people, which was! the raging | remaining pas? ashed | overboard and drowned as the boat shudder of /® Concerted move was made to} was performed the Bullding Trades Assembly of Seattle. About $1,100 wan raise men sent to the Vancouver coast and 16 ing hewn to place above the collec graves J ad had piled in the win {dow as ocular proof of their ability Une |ful Points: in Good Read Construc meet Good Chamber | afternoon. | department the was ue able to prevent blaze from Bath and Beatile of Ravenna park, owned by W. W. Beck and wife, were prac matter up. taken seriously into The two radically opposite; |achoois of politica! xelence repre. jsented by two. members of the faculty of the University of Waah ington will come into a conflict that promises to be warm early next month, when Dean John T. Con don of the law schoo! will read to the Political Setence elub his review of “The Spirit of American | Government.” the much discussed {tn the superior court for jcounty, has sustained the consti: | [this morning and was pot control until 10 o'clock. | *preading and relief was sent here 600. The tire was the worst that) Wide has visited this city since 1866 treat RA VENNA PARK TO BE POUONT. BY cITY | YORK IN THROES Negotiations which will probabty; EF. Blaine, meraber of the park end in the purchase by the ofty of) board and the Chamber of Com | Ueally opened this afternoon, when erence to the purchase. jthe elty affairs committee of the | derstood that the park board ts the ‘willing to purchase the park If ft pital bas tong trted to Aiapose of and on proper terms. j book of Dr. J. Allen Smith. head of ; the political science department. Dr. Smith ts an economist of the radical, refined socialists’ school, ah enemy of all monopoly and an advocate of municipal ownership, | tariff reform and many other rad jeal public issues. He has fre quently denounced the conduet of | POLICE SEARCH FOR LUNATIC | “Mack Hand” believed, by some person of un sound mind, have become so fre quent that Chief of Police Wap penstein hag detailed officers to | loBate the writer Several of such letters have been received during the past week by proprietors of resorte in the re stfleted districts. In these letters jthe writer demands money under pain of death, and the recipient is ordered to wend the money to George Whoa,” care eral de livery, Chiet Wappenstein says he has ae been receiving such letters for two} years, and pays no attention to them. He declares that th in no “Black Hand” society here, but this organization exists only in the brain of some lunatic Nevertheless, he js making j forts to apprebend the writer ‘FRISCO’S IDLE MEN TO MAKE DEMANDS (By United Press ef Great Composer Dead. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 24.—The ® United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan, 24.—-Kdward first big demonstration of the un YORK 4—An éx-| Alexander MacDowell, who: has|employed of San Francisco will borb ecked | been recognized as America’s fore-|take place next Sunday afternoon tof an yuild-| most composer, died at the West-| A call has beem issued to the army Elizabett efly ex-|minaster hospital at 8 o'clock of unemployed for a mass m $40,000 ad gold! night, aged 46 yeurs, Death was|at Walton’s pavilion on that the bar quale A. due to a nervous affection and plans are being mado by the i a é a Se Hepartment will tomorrow morn- The complaint lorgantzers of the movément to |ing at 10 o'clock sel at public'a short time the bring the problem to an immediate |Auction at the Great Northernjjo illtreat his wife, letters, sent, it tn MORE UNEMPLOYED 10 lon the fourth floor of the Hinckley SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908, CRIMINAL-INSANE LAW IS:HELD VALID ONE CENT FAIR TONIGHTWAND GQTURDAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS. FIREMEN ARE KILLED IN F IRE AT BAL TIMORE (By United Press.) ‘The state fented and the defense | OLYMPIA, Jan. 2 Judge Ling; @Htompted to offer evidence as to) Ahr ‘Thuraton| hesrelations between Mallory and| the Bloan family, It was announc- | ed by the defense a plea of em |, SALT LAKE PAPERS SOLD. BALT LAKE, Utah, Jan. 24 ommation of two important per deals wan anbounced to by former Senator W. A to Samuel Newhouse and A. Wall, and the Evening ram was fred by the Sali Tribune. whose, who is of the weaithfest mining men (the west, has sengtorial aspire. and te a democrat, It is waid Col Wall has hippes that he be ewe head of the depart. rk The fire started at 2:18 o'¢ Strenuous efforta were made nave the new §800,000 city hall bi the structore ie a total lows. Ade facent buildings were destroyed) and the lons ls estimated at $1,000.) at Washington when It was nearly wiped out. rei * a ni Eee, wes expected to make a “7 Judging in the poultry show was nite statement thie afterneon boon concluded at today, and the} he wh park board's position ba be pring, are now crowing and ‘elidhing over their lees for competitors. The show will ‘ean be made at the proper figure, |, Hen until 19 o'clock to) Beck’* figure for the park fj fixes as the value of the property. / by putting on their best appear ances before Judge Denn: ‘The show has been the most, successful yet given by the poultry og! tion, the Class of birds be- ing better, the attendances larger“ “jand the awards more satisfactory [SEATTLE CAPITALISTS BAILING FOR MEXICO. the United States supreme court) LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan, 24.—A and criticized what he termed “the y of Seattle capitalists — obsolete features of the Americad!from San Pedro today for constitution Jan and other ports on By omer Dean Condon in an advocate of ieoast of Mexico The purpose of) directly opposite views He is @ithe trip is to investigate the por | deep stadent and believer in cot: [sibitities of a proposed line of fruit stitutional government, and is op lateamers from San Pedro to the posed to most forme and tendet | banana atetricts ot Mexico. cles of socialism. His opinions of Dr. Smith's theories and oft’ book are knowa to be strong, ANT ANY JAP rested fired by o . The Galt Lake Herald wan guimal’s head unhurt. house on E. a charge of forgery that «windied various small store keepers from Tennessee and Arkansse to the Pacific coast of more than $10,000 a he sip: mamta celal sions. t M but it K. Moone thie King Alfonso was ery of $3,000 worth of county school by of te party Into the FUGITIVE ARRESTED, r, a Maborer, by gun and walked up to the boar, | posing that he had killed the ani suddenly and flew furiously at the was saved only bounded king, who was ar Officer sup. up & prompt shot FORGER IS CAUGHT (By United Press.) O08 ANGELES, who Lawaon. wht by within teller of a two years merchants u“ previous . if such @ bureau) sun Francisco fire and earthquake | was @ paying | bank fn that chy, was arrested last ~Chas. to the savings detectives in a rooming ‘ifth #t. and booked on | It te believed has and he MISSION WORK Rev, Alexander Beers, president | of goog Seminary and pastor of the First Free Methodist chureh of Morrow night, giving everyone a (Seattle, bas rethrned from an ex-| by the followers of Ben Reftman, | revival Mra Reers is president Foreign clety of the W: omen's Mr of the Missionary #0- pr ington Confer: ence, and they are both greatly in- terested in the cause of foreign mis Beers will a subject Sunday morning. ‘DIVORCE op PICKLE » That his labors in a pickle fac nly drawn fn a complaint | tory°soured his disposition, render ing thelr marita) relations exceed unpleasant, is the inference for divorcee students of the government i economics look forward to a keen filed against Thomas H. Duteher discussion of Dr Smith's ‘work by his wife, Rosalie Dutcher. The when Dean Condon rewds his re papers pre turned over to the ORANGES? The local United States customs view. The Political Science club meets on Tuesday, February 4, on that evening Dean Condon will read the paper. head. Ways and means of poties docks at Smiths Cove, 1, to work the thousands of idle men (Of Japanese oranges that eame by in the city will be discussed pe ® late steamer. committees will probably be ape cethcrrenerenicmemneinemainmee ge to carry out the. work. / ACTRESS-BRIDE OPERATED UPON (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Mre. Charles he BE GIVEN WORK Superintendent Thompson was fe authorized by the park board, ati i ss og ngs ed Ss ee ee it meetin, yesterday, te t ' po agar of tie axeomideed 12! operation for appendicitis at the| The sawmil the various parks of the city. Sey| Vomen® hospital here yesterday.) which was annout “| Mr. and Mra. Aibere were married | afternoon nex eral hundred more men will thas! be gt mployment as they make application at the board's offices, in the hospital Wednesday. Phy-| siclank at the hospital say Mra. Alb | bert’s condition is satisfactory and predict a speedy recovery block ved VIGILANTES AFTER APPEAL 1S TAKEN THE TRAMPS : Au appeal has been taken from| the verdict of Judge Gilliam, in the superior court, reveasing the Seat-| Ue Blectric company from the as-| superior (By United Press.) licvement_on its Jackson at. right | axainst the Low Creek Coppe LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 24-—! oeway franchise, as levied in the| pany, seeking to Armed with knives, guns And assessment roll prepared for the) Which ts alleged to be 4 clubs, the tramps in Southern Cak by = et, regrade. ffornia are rday so numerous that they.) Judge Gilliam signed rorized by roughs, and every house wife a revolver wherever she pome a cha should ee fund of the efty living in these places at goes. Rob- | berles have been so nuinerous that |), Representative Humphrey vigilante committees have been or-|dsked for more government boats | ganized fon the Pacific coast in ® “ee county factory ere married on xe8) and finally days out she clerk this morning. Dutcher and his wife own a one at tirely wife DUBE © The April half interest In a pickle and cider 2609 Western av., and 19, 1906. recites that within husband began recites that she, worked in the plekle factory seven of the yee received no salary $40 a month alimony and costs MILL WORKERS MEETING abusing her kicking her out of the also, for which She asks ‘| IS DECLARED OFF clared off. The object devise t on foot w 88 1 workers’ meeting for Sunday | t, following a ecoting two weeks ago, de mass | has been of the meeting was Was starte end have prospec! ways and means for em ployment for those out of wot lsinee the move plans for the same se ce » but other been. t of sue Crushed Beneath Falling Walls~Many Serious ly In- jured—Chief Among Those Believed Fatally Injured. | building the wall’ on that wide fell, 24-# |The men killed and injured were working clone to the building and bad no warning to save them- nelven In the Oy United Press.) Pee TIM@N Md... Jan, Three firemen wore killed and 10 injured and $450,000 worth of property M@stroyed in a fire at | Helliday and Saratoga sts. early | this morning eorge~ Horton, chief of the fire department, is among the injured The dead Lieut, Frederick Harman, William 8, Pugh, and an unidentified man Starting some time after mid night on the third floor of the bullding at the southeast corner of Holliday and Saratoga sts, oc cupled by the J. Regester Sons compasy, p pbers’ supplies, it spread so rapidly that @ general alarm followed almost immediate. | ty A guile from the northwest |spread the fire rapidly, and this and very cold weather made the | 2 {work of the firemen, more than osually difficult a very few minutes flames burst from of gi cal at with the Itimore The tw same building Hegester firm was the I Rell and Brass company principal lows falls npon these Smatler losses w suffered by Hentley & Shriver, lovers 442 North Holliday et riyon & Em- erich, machinists, 400 Kast Sara toga st.; BE. B. Reed & Sonn, com- printers, in the rear of the egester building on Saratoga «t, and thé city hali annex. In the latter ts located the heajth depart- ment office, and Mayor Mahoot superintended the removal there- from of valuabi records and other property to a place of safety The fire was under control o a. m George Horton, department, is fatally injured. are Lieutenant jand Fireman William B ee WIFE FOILS THE AUTHORITIES — to have disclosed at chief of the fire thought to be Within after the wide The identified dead Frederick Harman oan the windows of the flight is said (By United Pre BELLINGHAM, Jan, 24—O. C./ the fact that they were forgeries, Mathis, fugitive president of the | but an effort to trace them and le Exchange Hank of Blaine, is safe | cate their present wneréabouts fail- ed until it became known in whose hi js they had been deposited. An investigation today resulted in def- inktely ascertaining that by means of a mortgage on her home and res! estate Mra, Mathis had, since her husband's disappearance, re- deemed the paper and thus placed beyond reach of the prosecutors one plece of evidence of a nature be pte to pei seins ae criminal. forg from prosecution for alleged warrants and the destruction or |secretion of these so-called securi ties will make proof of the sup-| posed crime impossible. The warrants were placed by Mathis as collateral for a loan of $1,500, Dr. Dunblack of Blaine be- jing the holder. An amination of | thi i oes books after Mathis’ | UNEMPLOYED THREATEN TROUBLE IN CHICAGO * {the police charged them. It was a ‘Police Reserves Are Sent! rer-iation ‘o'thew. “rhey naa never dreamed that the police would be defied in manner. * bl or “King” Reitman is stil! in a de- flant mood. He declined hay (By United Press.) | ee ee ee = y immediate bearing. His case was CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—-The police | set for trial before Justice Sadler, department is actually alarmed at)in the municipal court, to which i rday |he was escorted by the police. the demonstration made yesterday By order et Chiat Mhlowy. eee serves In all the 43 police sta- to All Stations. tended trip east of the mountains, |“King of Tramps,” in defying the (tions throughont the city have been lwhere he has been engaged in spe m meetings at Spokane | ‘el batons to break up the line) | strengthened and Sunnyside, and will preach in ‘arpenters’ hall at 11 a. mw Sun- in anticipation of lof march, As evidence of this fear, j trouble. | Chief of Police Shippy has ordered) Plans to raise a fund of $100,000 extra rounds of cartridges to be/for the relief of the unemployed | taken from the department's arsen- have been made by the nost prom- Ais and the fire department has |inent men of the city. “Practically been instructed to hold itself in| every industry in the city was rep readiness to ald, with streams of resented as well as the large clubs, water, in dispersing any mob that | commercial organizations and char- may gather. \itable associations at a meeting The city authorities were not | held to discuss plans. Before the awake to the seriousness of the sit-| meeting adjourned, several thou- nation wntil the socialists, anar- sands of dollars were pledged and | chists and hobos under Reitman’s | work of organization will be taken Lorannemeite mows dd actual eat! when | up at once. PRIGMORE AND HERALD TO FIGHT TAX CASES litigation, and insisted that no troa- ble or expense should be spared in fighting what he terms the most tmportant issue which has con- fronted King county in its entire history. The cases involve the entire tax assessment levied this year by Mr. Parish upon the franchises of the public service corporations, and which the latter are now prote: ing against on various grounds. An adverse decision from the courts would throw the. entire corporation assessment of this year out of gear, and result in financial tangle that would involve the entire assessmept roll, in the opinion of these county officials who have given the matter any study ED As a result of a conference held this morning between County As sessor Parish, County Commission er Beckingham and County Prose. leuting Attorney Mackintosh? Assist ant Prosecuting Attorneys § Prig. more and Herald will be assigned sole charge of the county tax cases, new pending in both the superior and federal courts. Assistance will be employed by the county commissioners, accord ing to the plan suggested, to take up the other office work which has heretofore devolved upon Mr. Prig more, allowing him to give his en tire time to the cases at bar. County Assessor Parish took oc- casion today to call attention to the vast interests mavenree’ in the INSURANCE SWINDLER NABBED BY POLICE ——— =e Wat- $5,000 } led Watson tg leave his home. former wife secured insurance. (By United Press.) Cal, Jan, 24 across two continents, of one of the larg companies in Ex 1 the apprehensior j son's ores est insuranc land have cav lof William Watson, an engineer SUES FOR SALARY. who has been living here under is Suit wae instituted today in the! posed to have been drowned off the] cat or UN court by of Harry recover $1,5 last Savings om: | 500, e as sal }ary and money advanced by various | he employes who worked on the com. during November year. Three Years for Burglary. Aptos and Folsom. ee ee a et Dass ‘the jndwiuent affirming the whole) P&ny's property ee ee et eee int |gheasataent Toll with a few excep-/ 4d December pave ts porated i — tions, among whieh was th@ pre ourists” are perm e lous d@eclaration that the assess dn datly between El Paso and. Low! [O't vied againer the street rail| , SANTA CRUZ, Ang The desert towns are ter corporation on the right-of-way Jan. Aston, Edward White and J.T dle, a4 destroyed and other property has| guilty to a charge each was senterced to three eee today Patrick Rid who erftered a Catholic church statuary pleaded of burglary and years | em ety British coast in 1906. Watson signed a statement . ad | mitting that, with the Intention of | w de PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. Steiwer, co-defendant in the uding the insurance company, | Hall-Mays land fraud, and conspir- had thrown a suit of clothes on | acy who pleaded guilty — to. ses the beach at North Sunderland, | the eharge late yesterday afternoon, Eng. and had then taken a train! was the star witness in this morn- for the south From London he | jng’s session of the trial. Steiwer's hurried to Paris, and later he went | testimony, however, by itself does to Canada. From Quebec, Watson | not particularly affect the defend- entered the United States, — He iwer testified that Hall came to the Pacific coast, visiting im several times during Seattle” Portland, San Francisco. the ssion of the state legislature and at length reached Les Angele 1903 and talked of the fencing and has been here several months. | case with him. He sw he voted Domestic troubles, love for wm | fe til the last ballot, and other weman, a stom of bow hen hed te Fulton. Steiwer finence and sevesmd ether emases | wom tke stom ail day

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