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° ° sty |- THE SEATTLE STAR WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. AMES FORGED TOCHIEF WAPPENSTEIN REPLIES MILLER PETITION 10 BELATED DEFAMERS ONE CENT THE WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; GOUTHWEST GALE VOL. 10. NO. 2 SE of Miller Campaign Si N P With Auth M. taleliohalahahatelelelalaiaiel | ialeislehabateleisleiahlelal is ("|| f the R Conditi f th Police D Wh H Took Char. q I paign Sign Names to etition Without Authority-- = ; ars » Tells of the Rotten Condition of the Police Department When fe to ge, ed si t AS THE WIND BLOWS, #)# STORM COMING. * ners Haven't Been in Seattle for MonthsNames of Men Wh aH ‘and Points Out the Vast J f the Past Two Years—Some In- Alleged Sig een in Seattle for Mont es ON WNO |. se aack an attorney, af® ,. Southwest storm signals aro * and Points Out the Yast Improvements of the Past two Years---Some " Su orters Are Am Th he hn and A. R. Mitiee — physician, #|* @isplayed today, A weather * re \& tae Seren tees ~ ® bureau warning states that the * id Hi 6 fi d [ 4 Are Moore Supp ong Those on the List. |& the former « Moore man and Wi Sogenwost wind te increasing # side History of Graft and Corruption. le ¥. Mill bp 2 ® in force and will reach a bigh * a \—- Stemeniiatnte er, this morning took a w| % So force and wil ’ B. Chilberg, pres of the Holmes Drug company, who hae|*# ARR AAAR eRe eRe POH of the Fb bullding FS wkah eA ae h hehehe , les W. W i ition ed The) been out of the city for the past: #® * |) ® and the American Hank build @ Chief of Police Charles W sound town, and under the prot 1 wn these robberies were OR n that _he had |six woeks; Morits Thomsen, of the|# WILL VOTE FOR MooRE. |% inf &t Becond av. and Madison #} penstein has prepared for publica | Hon of the police committed by boys ranging from any Mister petition, had Centennial Mill company, who tn in| be SO WR he Series: reser * ARREST ALLEGED tion @ wtatement replying to belated How Fines Were Collected eB Boge tad yr thas Ming been asked to sion * a pe-/ Ban Francisco and has not been in} ® J. 8. Gibson and W, Porter, #!® Moore Pe | and absolutely unfounded criticiam| A# an illustration of how police | {itr Sit, ON Miki oad afterward pool that his at: | Beatle two months; H.C.) ® both around the SO-year age ®!e Miller |. 20 #! of the conduct of the Seattle police | ¥°" fon be charged delinquents. Most all these . or | Henry, president of the National|# limit, two of the best known ®\@ Metcalf onl ABSCONDER detectives, Freeman and Hubbard, inernes were traced to these Hank of Commerce, who has been} ® steamship captains on the Pa. | @ aciatad *) department ad charge of the “dead yoys, and in many cases and most away from the city for three |® cific coast, will next Tuesday, #/# A vote taken in the Hinck #/ This criticism emanates from the he Sollecting ¢ 1 cases they admitted the erimes t | Weeks; J. D. Trenholme, secretary |® for first time, exercise #!@ ley bi a ee So - press bureau of er cam would, on @ certais they had been connected with, and M on Of the Northwestern Steamship! ® thelr rights and vote # ay BENek ShEWe Ce Aner pay elgg bret hong los x i tb ne ame om 3e of them w bold-ups of an company, who has be exteo elastic - toad man, Was arrested by Officer: paign committee a en to the a anak ae” ene me ol em were bold-ups © fur ain Mune ane foees > eon * at an election. Hoth will vote ®/® Moore 126 @|Parck at the Hotel Livingston thir public through the columns of the 4 ed characte We arrest a Pos ; a“ Perry Polsen, of @ for Mayor William H. Moore @ * Miller é ®@ morning on telegraphic information i t-Int th ed 1S of these be during the any one | ‘or the Polson Implement company, # as they say “he in the man.” # © Metcatte Titian Moriet, N, D., charging Gur | 6 COU Mtellizencer, which paper is/the number tc |last year. Some were committed W. D e Who has been in California for more & *% leintomeent boing seattered freely throughout |tey made the the House of Correction, some Bteet Sup) !> , — pF sa caiiad SAHRA KRHHRHRHARRHH ee Ay taken in the lobby #) It in charged that while agent for | "he elt ay bate el were sent to the penitentiary, and pas there ia eee Geta eee “ bed # of the Huter hotel yesterday ®) the Western Expreas company in| It seems almost a waste of space |i" Numer is others were given suspended sen- ‘containing ins | Wanaah Gbbamend teak tee Oak tae * afternoon was as follows Wj that city « few weeks ago Meurer |! reply to any charge that the Ber) on oe tines ever collected tenes Since we have broken up wo cont he|® a - nie %} took company funds and absconded. | *ttle police martment is not effi y sentir Haealfes + oie ll matter, and the parents of fs 8 forges’ * < o led up jayor Moore to *& Moore 28 & T bond company, it is alleged, | cient, but at the request of Chief |”! 2 we : per hese children have begun to reak Hofius is but " sure ye eas ' ur mamen had * Miller oa 18 @ made good the shortage and imme. | W4ppenstein, who has given two pe ov he gh . ant raver he necessity of looking after Boe more of 3 . been used without thelr authority, | \* Metoalfe 2 diately 1 ureult of the fugi |Years of his best effort toward the nt mm Ine ar clr children there has been @ N Albert Sehubech, of Schubach & vy WOGAR purser ¢ . s iding ¢ th rt tt $4,000, and up to the present time . weed on le tive. building up of the departmen he ul decrease guthority. t Hamilton, st to The Star od | | Up to the present time every. # statement of the chief is published ms ax - 97,10 . On my taking "Generally the winter seasons are ued are thos ; . - a ™ = on \% poll taken in any business @ LABORER MAIME he i ie be ' pow laee f the | from these 1 the worked | at seasons, fo ithe poli ° wyers \ “ as appeared Mock in Seattle has given @ - t the Ume ON, CHOLES. CS NO | oe ‘ epa the clemency of class, of t pat-In encer this morning PRIEST | Mayor Moore « majority, #| Howard Marsh, a laborer in the | Police force I found it im an utterly | Sone for % few monthe and thes |i, ves the “hobo” ele- Rengere-on a had never signed one and had new | |® which if secured at the polls ®) plant of the Western Hardware and | demoralized condition; there was a) Semt, in thelr resignations. Holl | cont cities. As seon of pr sjer aw mak the. Sp < his name # would give him over hit near @| Mets mpany, lost two fingers |!Ack of discipline and it was a com). Or sigg ee month hey | @% this started, instructions to the eal me a rvs gue perewith * oat competitor upwards of ®/in the machinery this morning. He Mou thing to see a sergeant Of PO) iC oliunie ranches n were to turn everyone In whe ames Were > a ent, one 28 — _ toe oasestiet United Prees.) & 4,00 votes % was taken to the Seattle General Hee with men who w nder him | Low jiving on them a not sive scoount of Massut . Ta adit . ir,” sake tr. Sehubac } DENVER, Colo, Feb. 26—The # @ hospital. Marsh i# 24 years old, @nd Jn his ebarge drinking in sa-/M©W Hving on t 3 by diligent work on the part & number of : otl@ know anything about the | most remarkable gathering In the @ # #8 #& &* et # # # Hw’ single, and lives at 2629 Fourth av |loons in full uoiform. The men| | These very men and the sor of ine men we were able {0 pro and er. 1 never signed any Miller| history of Denver today attended | ee tales acati “i attention whatsoever to , 7 ourselves against crimes drunkenness and the policer tewtiy nonial, and never told any-|the funeral of Father Heinrichs, * of the chief of police aaheantin '¢ hath whieh they would have committed body they coul pationtion o duties are wee my name.) who was assassinated Sunday by Th nder the control of had they had the opportunity. 1t ‘ he | There are lets of others amongian anarchist the ward politicians, and as long | Working open pr the siection of | 1, tiess for me to state the Congress |those published this morning in the} For three blocks all streets lead as they pleased them they were | Mr Miller and openly declare ths of idle men in Seattle at er, (same boat as myself, tae to the church Whare the serv pate in their positions. These ward |" bis election they will be re / ih, oresent time, with idle mem ¢ in W Several other gentlemen seen by ices wore held ere packed by rm and ward politicians were | ‘stated 2 coming in here from all over the t been |The Star nied that they had | masses of humanity eager to enter ine rested in gambling houses,| BY reason of the conditions 19 | —ountry, 1 think it speake well for 1 the testimonial or that they |the church. Only members of the dance halls and things of that na | the “dead bia it took @ large | ine department that we have gob : ‘ © Miller supporters. In each | parish in which Father Heturichs ture. If & policeman got so bad |Rumber of men to patrol it The ten along with so few crimes wm ow however, they requested that had worked were permitted to at that It was compulsory Ce ee aerated to mrin the reei.| der these” conditions Stew t names be not used tend the services. At the same lehief to diseotse bim if the officer ipa gree teeth pho es | Gisait' elise Cores. eaPliecy ena Peg ffl adhe pe Tee and he linmedietels |the needs of the “dead line.” They| We have a small police depart was arraigned in the crimisal court orgy cian t © crossing men, and women! ment in comparison to other cities, jon a charge of murder pear ery pg Mares ptinwelt | aud children were in danger of|{n New York, I think, they bave ment for fear of losing his own |‘elr ives by reason of no pro-jone patrolman to every 600 inhab- com: | position tection on these crossings. itants; in Chicago, one to every the trterstate comm Comments on Inland Water-'... has made it possible to, The first thing I did, I told the New Police Protection igh mya hn eye yo mee Haemdieate thia evil men they need have no fear from| 1 did not think it was right for| "0,40 "Ot Rave one \o a | gem 9 ica | The present report of the wat-| tbe ward bosses, that th were|a wan who owned a small home| {ot Duly the aitio | ways $ oe no bosses except myself; that if} in the P tah pth / "the tuceane ia aya committee does not deal sidence « et tobe taxe : into considera the Increase hi Feten the work of the commission in they would do their ¢ nsides 1 ry 1 would |for policing the “dead line” prop Bre ; . iiisdnaindnoniainaiiaaiiiia féetail. but gives the conclusion of protect them from that class of] osition, and at the same time hay-| Popwiation, and ae ree Carrol) this morning cure practitioner, 417 East — (By United Press.) eports. }the commission as to their find. people and that from now on their|ing no police protection for } os See ‘ post mortem over the re after days of fasting | CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 26.—frn loge all over the country. The Positions depended on doing good | pelf. 1 agsessed a fine.on the prop | "iy, (nat under fos grein 3 The bedy i» at Butterworth's, | est Meyer, assistant German consul ed lorincipal points In the message Police Work, and no other influ y hold in that trict, who} “2. st Under former scaim Of Mrs. Daisy Haglund, wite : pet ee me HAN trations, you can readily see © where the Inquest was held. here, was found dead today tn the! 8 \ Pp . are ence would count. After receiving were getting enormous rents, and ti we at ere they é MR Haglund of Alki, who die¢ ~The post mortem showed the | bath room of his residence with a .. chy United Prove) iit ibieeiieiioteen Hews thar | ‘Dete orders t took the same | made them virtually pay for thelr | SI00l /mPIOT CN obberies oo at the res! eof Mra woman was suffering from cancer| gunabot wound to his left side, It| WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—Preat hat as similar orders which they had|own police, instead of taxing it| Publish @ list of th ver ™- mitted in any two years, under former administrations, they would have to print a special edb the cost of improting our tnland bearing waterways would be large, but far upon the report of the inland wit lees than would be required to re id Hazzard, the fast the stom received from the former mayor, | upto property holders in residence and did not think the order was districts and where the residence h | le supposed he committed suicide. dent Roosevelt's message i i fpter on setervd " |meant. Before I could convinee | districts had one policeman at that : erways commission's seport, was leve & mgestion of traffic bY ‘inom that I was in earnest in get-\time they have ten now Fran | on to get them all, im read to congress today. The presi! Taflroad extension ting a competent force, 1 was com-jall these “stool pigeons” out of As to the murders committed, dent deals with the question Of! “1 call your special attention to pelled to dismiss sergeants forjtown, but before 1 could get rid. S@ , impossibility for ¢ water t © force to stop a mur. neportation in a con the attempt of the powerful cor (drunkenness and incompetency. || of ali of them there was, of course. WA TER POURING IN HO D manner, and places ch, Nan fey porations, through bills introduced |Giamissed about thirty policemen leome erie comonitted, As. for Ia ~ e~< _ bale .. = L delaying the work of im@roving the lat the present session, to escape tte © duties ey ne an got up in the the ee eS ee Pe for inatt n to duties. They fi-|stance, a man got up in the resl-|).° Oe Given @ reasonable time waterw ye upon the railroad mag from the possibility of government (nally woke up and came to the | dence district and was holding up there is no question but what we competition a of t rule or rulp for iteelf, so far as practicable of| | found the town run over ex-convicts, burglars, pickpocket —_—_— ——— = , P as regulation in behalf of the people. conclusion that my orders were| women at night I turned the will capture the fe je maintains much damage Was! “The improvement of our inland t age Fo in citizens’ | *!!! t Pee nie in ® frontpage story In one of | 4 mean | whole police force out in citizens’ | "'y five years. ago. i lone the country by the anregulet’| waterways should be made to pay l elo e and core r uw or e yea ago ere of 400 Passengers Endangered When Vessel i, amir newspaners, mien was og t Wretened Condition, jclothes and covered the residence | was « cold-blooded marder commit. by by | district, and on the third night afte the hold-ups occurred, had the man in fail, and he is now in made conple mt pleture. Today Shorift Sn man's th re ted bere in which two Japanese methods ralir bat eta from the ine dental proceeds and other uses re hired to murder another Jap- _ Sas Leak in Op Se Reaches Seattle With <cetvet, 1. fotiowine letter trom "SO pisaned 10 bellere oe ee ny eels ect ot to sa 3 — cetved the followin etter 4 ie To and desperate thie of all classes “ : anese ne o! em was captured en ea eal ai Ed Walls, chief deputy if tor | ee = These men were permitted to re pon gen cenaly veral hold-ups in {St the time and sent to the pen Skagit count main er and were being used as sitter + Aggie Re . th pur eo “ltentiary and the otler was cap- W r ull. “| see in ar t paper a pie stool “OnK They would 6c [Soret bats OF Ge ony, & tured here only two weeks ago and ale! getting descriptions of the men, it : ture of a man said to be John ouvects turn up a burglar or a to be a thief, and the balance of the time | ¥a* but @ short ch, evan: | were committ most of the| 8d them tn now on thelr way to the peniten made a full confession, implicating the man who hired them to com- mit the murder, who has also been Carroll. This appears me before we man known as J.C. He and they are pA . were | Stlist and pra artiat, who w crimes themselves | | arrested. Fie 4 ry psa sent to Wallu Walla on Dec. 2 iileontctien This demoralized condition did sy be she Sida ids ee A short time ago a man mur 4 ‘ a ee 4 1901, to ee @ term of three years not vnly exist among the men, but) |, oe arin es oe gpa a another one for robbery and t wate ped y on & serioas charge After his Because of the stench arising! |te efficiency, but garbage has been |in the office force. No attempt | "HO were ha geod 4 wih ha escaped, and after a few weekw’ ele en os eo = release he went to Oregon and | because the new garbage incirera-|hawled there faster than it could at systematic bookkeeping was = * reg a 2; Bg 2 ay die | we captured him. He made a con- af pomp gel he ey rey ‘fia 4 served a term at Salem for for-|tor is not ¢ ted and hae had be handled When the garbage ever thought of. Men w brought xe sl on mt P Ble vn we | fession and pleaded guilty, and ts 1H Mociing and eee to ee v ‘chs = ‘ ba So gery This will make ble third | more garba 1 to it than it, pinnt gets into fall working order, in here and seare and money |, “go hae 7 he ge ee ai : 4 ‘ °lnow on his way to the peniten- a one at of the Santa Clara wilt thee at | term and under the cumulative could take care of in ite present: ae it will In the near future,” de-|taken from them when they were oe , “e re tite — gg ‘he | Uary. There are a few men out ae a! S charged. It Is believed that sl! \taw will mean life imprisonment | condition, a number of residents of elared Charles Moore, chy chemist, |in a drunken condition, and when | DS Professional thieves, os, by thie | Low who have committed murder +, lesa ‘iret ie ruined. expecially that in the it he is convicted.” the Lake Union district, in which today, “the residents of the district | they were released the money was SEYStAnce of easter departnen's nore, everything possible was done i ca ale r - the Incinerator is located, have! will have no cause for complaint. | invariably short. The clerk would |2@ my Knowledge Of Tiss fiew to capture them, and it ts simply ; engine he| The passengers were ES De paket hehe ehh te & Deen complaining Whatever nuisance there is con-| take charge of the money and when | People, I Wave been able, to hw matter of time until we will suc Senta norance of the facts of the leak-| , #| The plant has been doing comsid-' nected with it now will soon be (he returned {t sometimes a third | ‘em ¢ _ ® od in capturing them Clara salied 1 port ing, being told only that the bilge th t ent burglars and no large store Th vit afternoon si ed . : ame wake dont BANK CLEARINGS. # | orable work in the way of testing|done away with jor @ half was stolen ion ick daltde: OA Nb ciawie here has been no criticism to beg ae n rs aS * a * 7 In 1904. 1905 and 1906 from five) So ich we have had here, we have | SP of on this department by “ ier 300 paraser aboard best to return to port . ae. * to t. ent b = ot 2 ao m {had no pickpockets coming in any paper, (Wit te cater a" relat ca < The Santa Clara ts one of the|® Clearings today ..$1 . om — "K bere, who usually follow these a “ as 0 - " laries, Women were gagged and couragement which they could, and | bl * the engi- old-time relics on the coast, a|# Balances be bound to bed posts and chairs in ithe fact of thelr criticising this : to the ca n that wooden craft, and for the past five | * eases *) thelr ne ht woe Bold Robbers Boys. jepartme 4 ne W ee Sook : ae Pete ‘Soblunn > heir houses. One night in I , y department at this time will show ng fa The or six years has been tn the eens c }ber, 1906, nine hold- were re cer of this | plainly that it Is simply a political = Tagg Clog 1 boniness. She was ently trans | # Clearings today . $594,618 & THREE NOON MEE TINGS ported in one night and three men list of robberies | proposition. We have kept the was bee — the | teeved. from the. No th uP ae ® Balances 36,178 & shot by them. When things be-|committed fn 1906 and 1907, For department out of politics, and mrned alk a air Co. to the ake we * » so bad that it was fecessary | months we have been annoyed by | have appointed dozens of men ané i tiade for Seatt . came so bad th ‘ : month 1 annoyed ave app conga Steamship Co. For th weeks | # Portiand. * the police to make a showing, | petty burglaries and sometimes never thought or cared what their Water ke “ te t ailing she had na pee eo “tot 7 et wan , io her salling she b #@ Cloarings today $924,516 we] Moo: + saaey Gf whom will be were “jobbed" into some are of a serious nature, politics were, and my only instrue- ~ ao ot the 4 undergoing repairs at Quar-|@ painnees rr 1M 508.907 | 2ae Moore managers Rave. oe [professional pales Yo icBt: osc the penitentiary for committing | which had all the appearance of tions to them were that I expected ~ x erly reached the fires ster har No reason is as |» #| cured the Grand opera house for }Pratossinuel men oe eek will prob crimes, when the guilty men | being done by prof al thieves, |them to do police work and noth+ lila nt i fw te Mating ReaRHHRA eRe eee ee three noonday meetings, to belt, be turned over to the mir acting as “stool pigeons” |but when the matter was finally | ing | held Thursday, Saturday and Mon listers of the city, and will be ad RUMMAGE SALE. day pectively Gressed by the leading ministers’|\ py peewee keehheee POINTS MADE IN Toone meting are ing wan concn of iy wh | : TAKES LAUDANUM The Ladies’ Relief soctety will apporters of Mayor Moore. At the by the co vT MERICAN CAR WILL BE * |hold a rummage sale Tuesday and|"ansed by th mmittee. "TRE onday mecting Mayor Moore him- | * AMERIC Seri * Wednesday, March 2 anid 3, at 1004) first one, that to be held tom@t 'geif will make the principal address, | * be TO END HIs k IFE Second av tow, will consist of a serion Of and the meeting will be the last |, (By United Press.) * | short talks by prominent speakers,darge meeting of the campaign * CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—The ® rs er the erica * Sa ’ } * Thomas f he Ameri €xelal med r } * auto run, is leading in the in Come on in and see me die riends of Griffin believe the sul- J audience that occupied every chatr : a the Mesting held in the room and lined the wal MOORE WILL ADDRESS | teresting race. It will leave * pave taken an ounce of lauda.| cide was due to the fact that bis fhe Arcade ball in it wae by far ost represen: | FOR DIVORCE # Chicago Friday morning for ® | in and shall end it j wife left him a week ago aftep Mayor Moore tative politieal guthering held dur-| # the Pacific coast, by way of * a asl end ; & quarrel based on her objec “i you do A ne ll | — *# Omaha and Cheyenne, ® Art G bartender, /tion to spending her money to na the campaign leading men Word that Seatiic 4 clot beth the Resebiless. and Demo % “Monty” Roberts, the Amert- # | who ha in the base-|pay his bills. Griffin has been ou dean city nove at it |cratie partios were ia the audience | Alleging that thetr lives and # can driver, says the car is ® | ment of tment at of em ployment lor some time, and t desire _ t , . tastes were so entirely different * bound to win on its merits ® i ier av ‘i t wife told friends, it Is alleged, seca and on the stage, and every men be X | Sixth ay. and Columbia st., opened orgs bad cocman aan yore a | tion ¢ Mes or Moore's name wa am spi 7 yes pean George F. Cotterill and Mayor, that si pitas soetili and the ASbUTY geek kk kkk kk hee ot bar door of his flat at 9 o'cloek | would uot work. He wrote a note Word that we : la asiltion to Mi Powell, ad-| Tete, °% % the cee Y| Moore have been invited to address (Church at Fremont was selected fo SOS ane a enthe the {to her, bidding her good-bye ang W the dark 4 si bead 7 P. Girard today applied to Judge} the purpose be ix the larg ' ni ith the | asking forgivencss fam J were livered by Wil & meeting under the auspices of ie ee iiat ehureh in th above remark, returned to his room pant thro 1 W. Doty, Reuben | Gilliam in the superior court for 15 Pee een oh OO Set i ow n the bed, waiti An empty ounce bo labeled @ambier a 7 EB. Griffith . , 5 didn tune eaband., Meas the Methodist ministers and laymen | =e ie 4 on the bec ne 4 J ‘i abe . Saddle.” ; irk h a divorce from her husban TTY | of the city, to be held et the Ab ‘or deat He died in the hospital | “laudanum was fo in the Mr. Pow idge =F. A. Mac | Girard. ‘The defendant compo i | this afiernoo room bury M. BE. church, in Fremont, on B > Ss ie = the lyrics for “The Alaskan,” and) Friday evening. The meeting Will - = was leading man in the com be for the purpose of affording the} MRS, JENNIE GILMAN DEAD OLD MAN HURT. which presented the play on its re-| Methodist ministers and laymen of} | INDIA | | - cent road tour the city an opportunity to show} | (By United Press.) While attempting to board Wale | The complaint recites that the| their appreciation of the adminis: | ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 26.—The SAN } R ANCISCO, Feb. 26.—-Mra. | lingford av. car No, 556 on Pike were married In Jersey City | tration of Mayor Moore. 4 roy Ny AGED. ad hone leek]. Bemis Chron weeks anihe Maite (By United Press.) w York senate, contre Jer Gilman, wife of Charles H./st., between Third and Fourth, this gi in Seattle for four years. During! dist Ministers’ association invt CALCUTTA, Feb. 26.—-British | wishes of Gov. Hughes Gilman, and step-mother of May-| morning, L. € Mis, of 4735 11th lthe lant two years she says they|Mr. Cotterill to address ft on the| troops under the command of Gen. | talned fn office State Su elle Gliman Corey, {s dead at the|av. northeast, fell and sustained |have lived entirely separate. The} subject of the direct primary law! gir James Willcocks entered the | & Otto Kelsey by a vot Giiman home here, She had long Severe cut on th face. Hite hen jehief ground for divorce was the and charter amendments. At the , } IRIE BF i great interest 1 te atid . rs escaped being crush Dy i) An open! on ba Carroll pit hare o the fact that| meeting at which Mr. Cotteril! ay | 2#**® Khe! country on February 13 | |, legislate Kelsey is the | een an Invalid 3 wheels by a few inches. Mr. Ellis Hon, togeti« a county jail awaiting |her husband's musical and dram-| peared the association reques and have been fighting continuously | man agair Hugh " olt and was The f is 67 years old and was stunned Dape 1 ¢ charge of burela atle work kept him ny from! him to address a meeting at some| ever since In an attempt to waged fight te tM. Gil M Ch Ali of by the fall for sev minutes. He } Su 8 stor h had been a ago the ne most of the time. There is| future time to be devoted to the | press the uprising in India, So far | him from off vernor re- | Stockton, and Raby and Eunice May | was assisted a nearby, fonverted, } ! J vices in child, Genevieve, two years of| general political issues. This meet-| the fighting has been of the guc to dine action of the Gilmar Mrs. Gilman Corey has physician's office, e the wound M spending ¢ t of his jail, and the fact wa % ing is being held in accordance with! rilla style. senate be notified | was dressed. | | | | | j

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