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LAST Epit ION l NO LECTROCUTED IN HIS OWN HOME |= Abrams = Receives Current From 2,000 Volt Wire in His Residence—Neighbors Also Shocked. HE 16. . .Y SEEKS WEALTHY HUSBAND. M or Watt aluth to find her left ann in th given him up for ‘ here had ' as ts be is ® city he a frien 2 Seattle b husband retu je the simple & wire outside and was gectric Heb: i} and 4 instant! her jewing death, the hand which wear the kettle released tte beled, | the other hand still grasped « electric light and Abrams’ body te stand Im that position terrified wt dregw when the body fel! limp the f end of the * ee ee | fre * A eharre wire, carrying 7 STORM COMING. * + South went @ were display @ bureau this m ® erate ® ish ® will winds ® night @ weatherman. *. eee eee eee eee storm warnings i by the weather ring. A mod disturbance Bett Columbia. cause away ¢ The refinger, which fc light, was P and all the other etrocution appeared on over moving heh ith we this after and according to * . . * . . wast t oon to the ition to the widow i by Adranwe an elght- year-old eee Mary Shepard, who lives the Abrams home eoelved a shock, bat injured Standing on a she turned off an and was knocked t of electricity were re members of the family rrent could be shut — lapeeadacte Ss pext to Fallieres to Visit London PARIS, March 13.—It was elally eonounced§ that Falileres will visit Londo ond week of May also was t severe oftt Preatdent m the He will be floor light ac mit by wa by Minister ele Other ceived arren companied Pichon by Foreign nor shocks seen UP THAWS | Biers Engen in Recent Campin Th ites th Se ee EATTLE STAR WASH SEATTLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. THAR HAARAAAA ARO REE EE EERE EE DHS EVANS’ FLEET WILL MAKE THE TRIP CLEAR AROUND THE WORLD. (By United Press. WASHINGTON, March 13.--@eeretary of the Navy Met calf officiaily announced late thie afternoon that Evans’ great but thie feature will be ermined tater. | Feet eeeeeeneeese ee aes es phethadichelbaiiched onesies: er cn, Soeetnedbe ee: = & fleet will continue ite trip, so aueesssfully begun, of round * the world . The start weet will be made fréth Ban Francisco July 6 & The first stop after leaving American shores will be at Hono * lulu, Thenee the fleet will precesd Samoa and Austral * proceeding northward to the Philippines for an extensive tar *® get practice cruise in the fall. * The fleet will then sail heme via’ the Suez canal, stop *® ping at Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Gibraltar, The port * of home arrival has not been determined, but will probably be * New York * It ig not known if the fleet will visit Japanese waters, . . * = isi Are Wired to Fleet Commander. WALSH GETS FIVE | | | | | (By United Press.) | WASHINGTON, March 13 Secretary of the Navy Metcalf to |day wired the following telegram jot cong. lations to Rear Adx ky nd his (By United Press.) sbe was convicted for illegal bank-| en egos rs ST CHICAGO, March 1 Joha R =, sy anpouncing » dectsion a a : ime ot ongra : C Anderson said he would im |'#e8 you and your officers anc Walsh, fo remid betonngehnae coats vali - one the minimum sentence of five|men of the Atlantic fleet upon me c | a hieago National an Om? Seare On ecoount of the banker®| your arrival at Magdalena bay in Savings banks, wae today sentenc-jage and business relations, The | exact accordance with the {tinersr ed to five yoars in prison by Fed-\comt overruled ali motions mad@ jan aiso upon the efficiency of eral Judge Anderson before whom | by ie Getence. the ships at the time of their sas mm | arriy, TILL UNCERTAIN 0202 «: SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 13 : The big supply ship Culgoa arrived im this port today from Magdalena bay and at once began taking on board tone of provisions for the fleet, the “plece de resistance” be should be by precincts insofar | Bena were available Wiedions ‘@tth the be First Point Settied. jat Magdalena bay had been held “Whe only factions! difference in |the jast advices from the Mexican Committe Which was settled |port stating that active prepara Yore Was over the date of hold jtions were being made for the be- the county convention. The/|ginning of target practice |ing two carloads of sausages Up to neon no comm by to have driven the elder Mra complete has been her breakdown t by the progressive or Bryan | Formation at Frisco. hat she will go to Cailfornia in ‘dein neniensialctiihssisbliads 4 the party had sumgested! ga~ FRANCISCO, March 1% : days to join her son, Josiah. Jetferson’s birthday.|yurines from the great Atlantic at Pasadena This resolution is just laying , commented F. F. Randolph “sea 1} A een tn Was proposed in the |fieet, instead of city policemen anwhile, it Is said that Evelyn the foundation for a continuation ®@ Sure all those who voted for! strenuous opposition | wit) patrol Bast st, on the ba has been warned that if she pro | oe this factional Giaht in the pri Metealfp are for Bryan, so what + ng wll PF. F. Randolph 804 /front, after Kear Admiral Eyans ceeds with her suit quietly al! will werios, and you all know it,” de ' ‘Be Gee of further quarreling of the safe and sane fee jgnd hie men & » here, accord be well, but that if she perstete in cisread Burton E. Rennett. in & How about the democrats whe tam Randolph offering the arse |ing to plans decided upon by the breaking into print she may © tccring of the Democratic County YOM? for Miller? asked Burton & that “the party is demoral\noard of harbor commissioners unter difficulties undreamed of Central committee, yesterday Beanett and we should allow time tO) The marines will act as guides tr - ternoon when the committee voted And those who pretended to be the Wounds. Some unpirasantjine vine jackets, directing those Josiah Thaw on Coast. to hold the approaching primaries ff Metcalfe @s s cloak to cover have been sald and done.|uio come auhore and also those of ber marriage to Harry PASADENA, Cal, March 12-- py warde instead of by precinets thety efforts to knife Moore and not all be Jeffer |bound back to the ships Josiah Thaw, brother of Harry Well. let 1. come,” replied Van Set Miller put in Richard (48 | yeaheah ye 4 there migne|, [teed of being strung out In ally is broken op. and the Thaw, arrived bere today, and ls BR Person. “We might just as 1 bes oe ncae cee tosh apen|® long line from Mission Rock to Intention of Evelyn to | reaistored at the Hotel Greene, He | fight it out sow and have ft over Caite Them Renegades. : ore mar amen ates | Hume ere Potnt tne 40 ships will ake asbands life and is secompanied by hin wife and | with whieh out ieee al gel the deatior tn’ favor |? anchored eight abresst in man t pr aeny Jeane ofwar row hema er ea _ aint walls x cian Po and other expressions ©* crate anyway,” replied Randolph. /@f Jefferson's birthday, and thar| ever ares a n =—e auak Gumemiiie thaines te the 1 tmsiet that this plaw to have! agra At by hy sone vase eeRERehehehekeere his feet, waved his arme about bis | cosmittse bear eloquent evidence “Sl! Primaries is gning to comaen] sae ag td re Ged tae aon * head and shouted wildly That the fecling ‘of bitterness en. & Ot 0C Rew trouble.” declared B. 16. om Aprit 7, a rll @ WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. * Down with all Catholics and coogered by the recent municipal Bennett. “The bired men of the} i 10, and provided for | @ * priests’ election Will sot dows, Dering the | S22S Wil) just be taken from one! i of one delegate|s Water will be shut off to # He was quickly overpowered amd Cleing thy was much talk of “Std © snother all over the city, each 26 votes or major fraction |® morrow from 9 a m to 3 # arrested. The police state the man Larmony, but comparatively litte and in thay will dominate the cat William Biackmaniey m. on Howell st. from # is ingame, evidently made so by ocius! harmonx was in evidence. “Peetioe of delegates to the excle congress in 1996, provided that|e seventh av. to Denny way. * reading the detatis of the marder sion of the honest democrats. This! mg = have at # on Minor av. from Pine st. to ® of Father Leo Heinrich at Deaver Advices Lesa Tatk. ie the way it has always — # Denny way; on Terry av. from & Don “The teun talk there Is shout sore | Nt When We have Of 399 delegates. & Pine to Virginia; on Eighth ® wisnes a Ss. dens ond tustntal G@iienees ta} Deupite this warning, pelioren The committee horised Chalr-le and Ninth ave. from Pine to # x Mise. “ the better i will be for ali, (2% Committee decided to provide! mam Brast to appoint a subcom ig Howell: on Seventh ay. from & Chief Depaty George Vanderveer, | the Party RK. Hawkins |20F Ward primaries to the elty, the ‘Brrange for a Jetfersou|s pine to Olive. and on Stew. # of the prestecting attorney's ofiiee, gg ly Spser igh nge sf Bow nd me incenc betne nun the banquet on the evening of the |, Saas fies ov. toe won ot ol ‘ ys - oot sue b ieown.” if that ann wit tur |democratic ticket fer corporation cmc eneee a oe ic nant a: Sa * During the | iy it . counsel. “In the city contest the - of democrats put up a city ticket and j some democrats did not see fit to lvote for ft That was their oon lege If democrats cannot among themselves withoat oes sore about it they are not true dem ocrate “The democrats who voted for Moore for mayer fe all for Bryan. mapiimameiens YRE ALL GLAD TO SEE YOU “AT LOCAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS im St. fe Roman Catholic church Weodum, a Russian Jew rstle Mampede of worshipers 2 samber of women were Meet impressive part _ man jumped to REPUBLICAN MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Swedish Republican club this even ing, at § o'clock, in the basement of the Swedish clob, corner Righth and Olive st. Important business will come wp for discussion a cies cane Oe wt Know Who the New Chief, * * | warranted eviticiam of the armory the beard, if, as charged, the mem . Is Going to Be BANK CLEARINGS. | board | bers were derelict in their duty. |te tied. to ney 'a Tee eae In rendering the opinion, Judge| There ts a wide difference, saye |i: no got into trouble “and Theyre Taking no Chances on Offending Anyone. * Seattie. *\ Frater holds that the offense tife court, between the soldier in al fs & Clearings tod: $1,206.449.11 © charged against Major Case consth regular army and the citizen soldier | ® Balances 251,029.34 @ tuted no offense under the military or National Guardsman, who be | i* Tacoma. * | code, and that the coortmartial was comes a member of the state militia. | anor | @ Clearings today ..§ 672,443.00 #| without any jurisdiction In the mat | The latter ts not always subject to Tf You Want to thoroughly appre, of Refek. “Are you a bog gon ® Balances 134,536.00 @ | tor duty and amenadio to discipline. | Sate Poujmportance ani to feel cia” “We donk keew whesel Portiand *| The armory commission Jadge bel the guardaman enters upon | @ Met Vite at least that you Ole io be the next chief of po. | Cl#arings today *| Prater holds to be a elvil commis duties under order, he ceases (By United Press.) M0 someone in the com: |fice and we're not taking any |* Balances */lston created by the legislature of ta be a citizen and becomes the sol-] LONDON, March 18.—-One of the i PAF & Visit to police head. chances. For, all “e know you * * the state, and that the plea made dier most Important bills introduced in may be the man. Everybody that|* **®*#* #®#@@A AAAs ny major Case to the jurisdiction! Reasoning from this. the court/the house of commons in recent Ot the warmest reception comes in here now gets the same lof the court martial should have holds that, when General Hamilton | years was rejected today when, by eer =. anywh Six-foot kind of a greeting } been granted and the accused dis ‘and Colonel Lamping became mem-/4 vote of 241 to 95, the measure the Everyone arownd headquarters is charged bers of the armory commission.| providing that municipalities or lo ey are| wondering. No one seems to have The court says that at no time they were simply acting as citizens |.) authorities give employment Piain- | line on the new man one Wt oppenr that Major Case, at and subject to eriticiam land union wages to men who prove » with) Attorney Hawkins, the well ae ES samc |they are unable to make a living Sad the officers of the known colored member of the Se otherwise, was defeated. , below the {. will attle bar, was around headquarters | su NG N. P. A The labor and socialist par Profuse greet this morning assaring his friends jare furfous at the action taken by that he really ought to be given; ithe majority of the house. mae ‘on teens. aadena GREEN LAKE POSTAL . oe All this departmeet wants,” | _-- | ont 1vINg | ss ' Hi vw Ao a witie ester} (By United Press.) a ! Unitee Pre Wade attentior wag | id He ; SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 13 Wm. Holderness, who heretofore ; ees. this mornt Therefore | would fill the bill Pour thousand havo - been 4 etek nek ae BAN FRANC 0, March 12 SERVICE CONTINUED WES there with the “giad|_, Everybody who could by &DY | rendered homele She = cruisers Charleston, 8t. Louft | P Bree Jobo Corbett warm. | *tretch Of the Imagination IAY 8PY tne gmount of 1 090 | Northern Pacific railroad in the agg Milwaukee arrived in San Fran a MPO ML The incor mast | claim to the appointment has been 10) heen caused here by the floods | 8Uettor court for the sim of $220) cigeg bay this morning from Mag-| Was disturbed ite news | mentioned in connection therewith. | Which “have prevailed for several |a® damages for being ejected from | dglena bay, where they have been| Owing to the protests of the peo- tt . The oniy man who doesn’t #eem | 40s ang which no signe of |the Company's train between Spo |g, in target practice. The|ple of the Green Lake district oe to be greatly interested tn the mat-| i stement kane and Seattle, is again suiM€ breakdown of the high pressure |the postoffice at that place will not Barck’s Greeting ter in Chief Wappenstein. He is "05 "iene at Northern Indiana | the company tn department No. 2 ogijaders on the Charleston and Mil-| be removed a | cleaning up his desk prepatatory t0/..4 gouthern Michigan the swol.|(@t the sum of $1,960. Waukee delayed the trip. The cruis H. B. Hall, special agent of the he pping out, and ¢xpects to go with |) seams have become raging After the rendering of the for | of will probably go of commis: | postoffice department, was in the was Mayor Moore on Monday next torrents. in many cases sweeping |mer verdict, a new trial Was) sing after the Atlantic fleet ar-jcity yesterday and informed a del If Mayorelect Miller bax deter-| ich the main streets of the |Sranted. The ease today wccupled | riyes here. The torpedo boat Perry |egation of Green Lake business . “ing mined upon the sew chief he f« cities and towns and bringing | ‘¢ fall time of the court | ie also a new arrival jmen that the substations on either ping it very quiet, and only his |° tenon © standatitl | 8 of the lake would not be re fe closest advisers have been |‘*#2sp0rtation to a ~ | awe RHARARARAR HEH) roved for the present. As soon aquired taken Into his confidence. | of panel. tae: an Wik aaron as " TS cs —— J GOVERNMENT TO } “ WHISKERS FROM AGE 2 for better postal service for the e FFICE ‘D i | & *Alsakape in cneral.. and *| ae gre Me ‘3 PAY HARRIMAN | @ having a merry chuckle today BY LE i }@oover the articles printed ir : MANY SP RiOUS the the steamer ® . WASHINGTON, March 13.—In] WASHINGTON, March 13.—Opin-}@ wrecked years ago near Ber- & F Pixie ve of the . ration candidate, and ended in/aceordance with his promise made }iog prevails that Representative}® mers bay, on Lynn canal, * en What is known a vilure by a close ve recently, President Roosevelt has “4 Mlaska. The wreck was found ®&| Gila” of the Yo . , Yesterday's caucus discussed the | a« to the house commit’ ‘a let. | Lilley of Connecticut has produced} about 11 years ago by Capt. &|. Spurious half dollars and dollar eb ws > advisability of making an agree-|ter urging that that body recom-| sufficient evidence to warrant 8% Malcom Campbell, now a ®|hAve become so numerous in Se *™oon at th % regard to other of} mend an adequa propriation |¢horongh proving of the charges |@ resident of Juneau. Divers # | Atle that special | tructions were hone, ; the » and 8° dincus was ito reimburse § an and | shat the Blectrie Boat company of | # have even been sont down in # | !ssued yester = the Chatactas the ed on the selection of @ the Southern ad for! in ‘sersey used improper means|# an effort to find bodies. The #(0f the Seattle Electric company Mewar acre. . ; retary Howard er-|the large amount of money that | %¢ oy @ prop an# | ‘¢ pilot house, gear, etc, have #|t0 look out for them, and to take be elected a who w ent tated that | that em id out in making| te fiuence legisiatio: be its Saver @ been on Eldredge rock for n & extra prec . itlons fe t re nex Be a dent of 1, 4 he was not didate for re-| repairs in Colorado river The committee appointed to inves| ® years. During the past ton w or th eeks against getting he club . tion, a na of Har The rail ¢ ex.| tigate the Lilley charges promi # years, at low winter tide, ® 1 in chan: : ; held Aprit 4 and mn Alderson were | pended $1,60¢ the | Lilley that, ff he showed there were | J ONGN Mt ave viewed the rela | ‘The coins are light in weight, but This sets wes vat sors. Fwatere Of tha unds for bis accusations, the) » mains of the former revenue * inary course of business . 4 hone event w loing prevented , would Py 3 witnesses ptr 20 The articles printed # | wnle a erson is watching for them : pcree readily on etthe these the lmpe ¥ a o illey’s present shove trem e00 they will pass easily in company Some Years ay e iistet it team Medan. te: tonan aw En tm . " gs oseut | & have whiskers from ag poh fs ae great eee’ by a 1 he more 1, in ord old the charge HAROLD WARD HURT Githu Frogt, vice president, ata] @* PSS FSS ¥¥ eo e ie faltly clean cut, the lettering membera a state had been made on all { Lawrence Spear of New York be| Fred Brown is suing Alfred and |stands out plainly, and although “ee effort bee officers Harold Ward, of the treasurer's Monday, pear, accord:| Marte Jackson before Judge Grif. |the “greasy” feeling of bogus coins the club's } ; Candidates for Officers of the loffice, attempted ¢ ard an ex made by Repre | fin for Judgment for $96 and costs, ont, it will ring tr 2 thin custor Tha inb will be nominated at a mect-| press car at Columbia yesterday » yesterday, ts | money alleged to be due for work egarded out oq pod azo ing of the eiub to be held at the| and dislocmted hie shoulder and ffered him a place on | done Im draining a > as ~ fda sho a wide the r cle un- King County epublican clul’s|was badly bruiged. He was re committee If he “steed | kgown as tract 27 of Rosenbaum’s | io pre ° to elect J Alex eae eed age & opt al “Slocly to in m rind his sl al at the/ right’ on the question of sub | Spring Hill addition No. 1, Brown vent these coins being passed | Mary W. Wilson, the orgaut- morrow afternoon at 2:30 | Chetsen. a ‘ ka for a Hen on the premises. along. . bd . * ~ - @ * eer eee rere eee MAJOR CASE I: I$ —countenrert con VINDICATED "esto ardo Santos was arrested janie on a charge of passing & counterfeit $5 geld plece, but Major Otto A. Case, N. GO. W., wan | tip thme of tie alieged criticiem of). evidence wax not sufficient to |completely vindleated thix morning tt armory bowr gg Gre sgh him and he wad released by mifttary ee Unit ater ce iswion in @ memorandum handed down DY then that of « private citizen, thus bers Rh ee Superior Judge Frater, in a review confirming the very contention | It was shown that the coin had of the celebrated court-martial trial which al! aloug Major Case held to.|.65 thrown away several ‘im which » trial board ordered by As a civilian the conrt holds that) aco py G. P. Wagner, in his Might [Gey Mead found Case guilty of up- | Case had a perfect right to criticise | down Second av. to escape arrest ONE CENT WEATHER—RAIN AND COOLER TO SATURDAY SHOWERS. THE NIGHT EVIDENCE IS STRONG IN | TANAKA MURDER TRIAL Witness Whio Says He Was Hired by Defendant Testifies Concerning Killing of Japanese in Fifth Av. South Restaurant. the morning following the murder, « and also gave bim inetruc s how tra Hayashi went to Vi The whole of the direct testi- in th mony of the witness was strong Ated the ki € exainst the fendant. Witness s Japanese 1 had heard Tanaka say to Naka n the southern part of yam r Japanese char wie 1 Rey- with the direct murder, that pide, for the ne H. Hf. might not give up the money erprete was not tiy and to use force to get it © answers of the wit- don’t care if you kill him, I will hat he was dis see that you get away from the a he de- police,” Tanaka is charged to have said to Nakayama just before the having been sent back! commission of the crime « t According to the witness, the t f art of the seuffle which end of ew the death of Yoko followed the eclaration on the part of the lat hi, one of the men after a wordy warfare, that be « having been incited t while in Hawall, ki two actual mu and wa at he could not and rested at Visalia, Cal., and brought wo ve up the money. At on the thie 4 wa e and the murde is sup have given the vic- Hayashi stated tim his death wounds Tanaka had talked with | Bec of Ja jocked = to immediately after the deed and had the « rly Hstened him awa on t ow was dix « m f h od t, of the police went, followed Hay- Tanaka, be said. gave him $56) ash R CLOUD DARKER WA | } Dowager Empress Forbids :: nee mnentirsing aoa Es bers of her personal court, who are urging that China fight rather Boat. than submit to the indignities of Japan's ultimatum. Against the empress is pitted | Yuan Hei Kai and the offich of (By United Press.) the f minister's office, who PEKIN, China, March 13—The favor peace at any price at this Japanese-Chin war ¢ ® time, owing to the internal disor- Genly took & darker and 1 ders in China and the activity of © omip the liberal rebels. |ous shade today, when the dowager, ‘The foreign office is understood empress stepped into the © to have asked the British minister troversy and forbade the surrender | to get his mt ernment to arbitrate, ) GETTING READY FOR TRANSFER will arrive at the office shortly be fore the hour fixed by the charter for him to assunte the duties of During the present week Mayor Moore has signed something more than 5,000 district improvement bonds, and has some 3,660 more to “lice sign before he goes out of office. Secretary Wilkins, in taking am With the signing of these bonds ‘voice this morning, found but he- will have dleaned up all the One article of city property to be turned over by Mayor Moore to bis successor, and that is a police star supplied the mayor by the police department, and he is in doubt whether to turn that over to the neW mayor or to return it to po lice headquarters. The old city counci! will hold its final session at 11 o'clock on Mom- day for the purpose of cleaning up a few minor matters now pending before it, among them some saloon Heenses now in the hands of the unfinished business in his office and be ready to turn the office lover to Mayorelect Miller on Mon- day next with a clean siate. “Bed at present planned, there will no ceremonies of any hind at ee the inauguration of the new officers, A suggestion that a pabite inaugural be held was made some days ago by the Methodist Ministers’ association, but it was vetoed by Mayorelect Miller Mayor Moore will be at his of | fice at toon of Monday to turn it leense d revenue committee, Grer to his suctessor. As yet The license and revenue commit- Mayorelect Miller bas not com. tee will hold a meeting at 16 days; municated his own plans w Mayor Moore, but it is expected that === WILL HELP ADVERTISE ORDERED TO PAY TANANA DISTRICT ALIMONY d Judge Morris this morning er- t. dered C. B. MeRoy, who is suing Josiyn, ida Ona McRoy for divorce, to pay of Com- to the latter $ a month during o'clock Monday for the purpose of considering these Heenses From 3,000 to 4,000 men ca employment in the Tanana dist J im Alaska, according to of the Fairbanks Chamber merce, before the Alaska commit- the pendency of the trial and to tee of the Seattle chamber also pay the farther sum of $10 Mr. Joslyn stated that nearly; per week alimony for the sup- 1,000 men had gone to Fairbanks) port of the children. during the past six weeks, and that 3. to 4,000 men would be’ able to find work. Men are wanted who, USE THE UNEMPLOYED after the sluici ason Is over will go out and ct, as there done At the meeting of the Chamber Sem a of Commerce Tuesday the commit tee will report that the local cham-| Mrs. George Spencer of the Pro- ber should lend all the assistance | gressive Thou society, in dis- possible, and also help to ady the most important sub- tise the Tanana district h should be considered March the rally day of the Se- attle F ation of Women's clubs unemployed men in beantitying the city, would be the most proper ACTOR HITCHCOCK topic. In improving the city many laborers will be needed, and this ee eee work would help to solve the ques (By United Press.) tion of the unemploye NEW YORK, March 13.—The scored very heavily in the sf Raymond Hitchcock, the NE C LS 16 years old, one of urs of withe without the story examl n break-down in her day, when she told of he s (By United Press.) with th ctor mNO, Ne March .—The Th won Elsie Voe artd | ¢ clash | < the new state others Hitchcock's alleged vic nd local authe tims are testifying arre t « WILLS HER MONEY FOR CHURCH WORK he po The will of Mra, David FE. Blaine who died Monday, lea $e for religious and charitable SEEKS TO EVADE A The will was filed toda I and John L. Blaine,of this eity and Mrs. M. Low White of TAX BEED Adams, Mass, share equally th remaining portion of the ¢ } “ Thirty thousand dol the bequest Is to be 4 tn the Puget Suit has been brought by L. sound district and of this $15,000 | Boylen to quiet tithe to Jot. bleak is to be devoted to chureh exten- }4@, of Burke's addition. ston work in this ference. Mr./ Roylen wana & declared by the E. 1. Blaine is made the executor, | court thet a deed given by the Thirty-five thousand dollars fs county on te well left to the foreign and howe mis and void. Abby pea and a num jonary societies and to the i-i ber of olhers « made ead a's Aid Bureau