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ONE CENT and Trains, & Conte mnion | - LHE SEATTLE STAR FOL. 1 14, 1908. WEATHER TONIGHT AND FRIDAY 1 19 CLOUDY, PROBABLY SHOWERS: WINDS HFRAUD AND COLLUSION WGRAW ISTHEY WORK S42 47RL SeaRcHina ror |. CHARGED BY HAYS — RULER AT ON MANY - | Sete WMSEXTR A SPOKANE CLUES of John Sullivan Slate as It Is Arrange! Score of Detectives. Bend- as Portion of the | | RATTON sein of Taft ts Railroad Employes Report Estate a eae Assured by G0. P | Seeing Men at South | Miss Myrtle Davis Has Not Seen Them for Seven Long Years. Refuses to Believe Herself Deserted and Appeals te Police. seecee —— a Se erereseceeeesoecescese Apparently deserted by her nother and brother, whom she hae eon for corn, Mies 4 206 Sixth fof Pe te Da who lives ; . } | Sy J ; Railroad Sounds Note cisco, to help her end a. search © > amonte . s hen Davis last heard from = ween! of Warning on Pacific —_—— saeaeite MYATLE Davie her tio timma i. Davie, > and her brother, Charles Brantner, nm ose : wae Press) } Attheugh a score of Pinkerton eee @00® seven years ago, there were in Se conve yor Coast. a A . May M—Sohn operatives and police detectives attle, but a recent search falied to alt of the —, aw, of King county, ruled TH )heve been working coasclessly up develop tra and Mine 1 personal ———e republican state convention whleh/ on every poxsible clue, the bandit» |. ry him $20 to mo eee Th Davis svntiness the battle of life estate < Verdict n Stratton Case this morning. J. M. ASHiwhe beat Hxpress Mexsonger|lett after the Italian "setened (0 peconid ot bas os eed atte expenses and cb tom, of Pieree county, was made) Joseph rine into ini leave his stand. Under Deputy Fearing the worst, yet unwilling inistracion the First Test of jtomporary chairman, according @!ity aud looted Sheriff Joe Cameron and seven to believe thut she has been cruelly ages and | ne | |the slate arranged by MoGraw, 0) stron vows! Speech to Governors the exp: members of the sheriffs force bur ted, Mise Davis is torn with The bill consists of ° box of Great North . 2 | ried to the university, bat no trac apprehensic: ie firm of | , Sta’ he followed by the latter late Chit) No, 274 as it was leaving the King! of the tall man was discovered | ey ” as Coib & Ferrell, and Atty. J tute. afternoon as the permandnt chalm | ¢t. passenger depot last Wednesday Bxsct Amount of Loot | a ania ne pg tong ca ba vin. oe ' he a re-fre : with having on Conference. pa Sos man, The slate bad beén arrange) morning, wre stil! at large and have F. L. Clar general western 2 yea on & © to defraud bim of jeg by the «leering committees, eluded all attempte.to rao them agent of the eat Northern Bx » her mother (leaving the detention nothing to do 40¥2. Dozens of clews, possible | press Co, stated this morning that and brother remained here. fof the property of the j ie a , Impossible, have been faithful the exact amoun y United Press.) in Tecoma wes given the Siagoeird IF Woraveled to little or no pur |by the bandits t joney secured Miss Davie received a letter from : Unit 140.20. Of her brother, who is four years her alt : WASHINGTON, May 14.—James chairman and K. L. MeCormick tha | pore. this amount, $5,000 was tn five and senior, In July, 1901, stating that he guntains specific Charkes J. TH, the railroad king, sounded | on Outcome of the national comraltteemmnship. |. Mt was definitely ascertained to |tendollar bills, $300 was in gold was about to ship as a cook on @ and fracd against 4 4 note of warning at today’s ses-| Frank T. Post and D. T. Hein, 447 that the train robbers did not and $40.20 in pald C. 0. D's vessel bound for St. Michael and | } with the filing 2 a Spokane, are named for delegates. | @Bter the tunel at the worth por It was reported today that $1,000! Dawson — © Ss sion of the governor's conference, Trial. atlarge and district delegate j= walk along the tracks and then |in currency consigned to parties at cent c= Se | From that day to this Miss Davis atest when in a carefully prepared ad. R. A. Ballinger, of Seattle, Ma) Me in waiting for the train. This|Purlington, this state, was also has received no word from elther for Hanosh Callighan | dress, he declared that if timme- | lorson Hammer, of Skagit coumtf,| "Or Was exploded today when! taken by th pvers. Mr, Clark ape . mother or brother. For three years Corcoran, Irish clain-| diate steps for the conservation of eA tod Robt, Moran, of San JaghiMichael J. Pitsmorris, towerman at|deuied the report. Ho said that! Dy, Willis Hall Appointed the young girl, thrown upon ber own resources and facing a cold Attorneys, Piles, el the forests on the Pacific coast are| TO Jury in the Straten case re | county. are alt on the saccessius the union depot, reported that he the manifest under which the cur-| th & Farrell, filed in } for delegates aw two men disappear ito the|rency and gold was shipped was ° world, struggled to maintain ber ‘and also in the ou | not taken some varieties of timber | ported at 3:20 this afternoon, find-| | McGraw won his fight lnrgely be) Smee! through the soath entrance. edecked up last night and that) Assistant to Health self, ever hoping that her mother of King county | wit be exhausted within 10 or 12 throwing up all opposition to the men passed over the tracks | the actual loss te ae stated abov ad brother would send word of le Charged. | years. \'"@ the defendant guilty as charged. | cadorsement of W. H. Taft and the) MetWeea the tower and tunnel eu: | Before the money lore was checked er r bouts ponder > a i convention will be unanimous for) @nce, according to Fitemorris, |up, it war feared that « sealed Inspect ° Silent Years le made also that] “The Pacific coast,” he said, “hy — Sam poacuiaiay of wie few peneaeeel we Gilferent Routes. | package was missing, but this pack As the days grew to months, before Judge W. R. Bell.) s considerable body of me | : ‘ bends j y of merchant) Laws providing @ penalty for the| The platform was endorse] There are two ways in which |S#° bas boon located. A res the eae We yee le ee 17, 1804, the vald at fable standing timber, but we are! kiting of human delnags with auto | eet of Roosevelt aud the ropa! the robbers could have made their | °! on i te ak we never gave up hope that her rela qonepired for the purpose asta, dhe pretended contest of | Consuming yearly three or four! mobiies are boing put to the teat] =! *tministration. Sar, te the tunnel without exci aa tack’ wal ansmet te OP Council Wi tives would commounicate with her. claimants, Callichan and times as much timber as the forest much suspicion. It te probable . ee t > ter & weary walt of three years, \ today in the supertor eoart, where | erate with the government paper Miss Davis returned to Seattle, eieeet by Todee a growth restores. Our supply of!» jury ts trying to decide the fate ‘thet they descended a small foot Apri 18, 1902 | some varietios will be exhausted of Guy C. Stratte . facing & charge | barges that Mays, on Maren | withtn 10 oF 12 years. Without! of manslaughter for the death af gerved upon these attor reforesting the present century }path leading from the east stde Largest in Five Years. R For four years more the strange (or Third ay. south to the G The amount of currency secured | to ush Construction |ailence on the part of her nearest apt tracks. Another theory by the bundits Wednesday ts asi jrelatives has continued. Upon her is that the bandite entered the | lar robbery on any division o! of Se: Wal arrival here Miss Davis continued ft ie writing and filed | Will see the complote wiping out ot | "¥* Henrietta = Margaret jfatiroad yard by walking along the | the sat Northern since 1903.| a l. jber ceaseless search, and several , Setting forth his con- | these forests. Jobnson, on January 24, last. jspur @ short disisuce south of the General Western Agent Clark stat months ago she learned through the defendant, Marie! “The exhaustion of the coal sup-| After three aod @ half daye of pee agg eng maya he first ed today that Wednesdays ao = ) the local police department that her atiorney and that ply is not fn the definite future. | pitter struggling between t leew the two meu just an they | tatied the largest lose in the hie s her mother had been in Vancouver, tract, she bad no power | Fifty years ago the annual perj sia the attorneys for the pbs jcr@acd the tracks and were walk-|tory of bis division which covers Dr, Willis Hall was today ap | ©. In 1906. Spurred on by this gay other attorney with | capita production was a little over breed Ning delvtrely toward the tunnel! en-|all Great rthern lines west of pointed assistant city physician, by first information of Ber mother, the ritien consent, and ape-| 8 quarter of a ton, while now it is| (he case went to the jury this trance | Whitefish, Mont order of Health Inspector Crichton. Young woman renewed her efforts ‘Waraing the said Piles, | five tons.” | Reon Fitamorris sare the taller of the “The robbery at Meadow Point Io The new appointee takes office im-| in the search, but Miss Davis bas ah, not to recognize the} Regarding the unzettied lands in| 1 want you to do your duty, tWo was about 5 feet $ Inches in October, 1905," sald Mr. Clark, mediately, and will be Dr. Crich- not learned where her mother went” ae attorney in sald the we the speaker said that/ gentlemen,” were the last words of height aad hat the other man was | w greatly exaggerated. It was ® principal assistant in the after leaving Vancouver, manner, And that practically the whole interior had) Deputy Prosecuting Attorney about & head shorter, The tail) published that our loss was $15,000. municipal health department Clings to Hope. later, on March 17, 1904, | been settled within the past 80/ George Vanderveer in his closing man is tight complexioned, accord-|As a matter of fact the robbers| Dr. Hall was appointed several) Miss Davis will never bring her wueh warning and! years, and asked what the country | remarks. 1 want you to do your tox to Fitemorrie, and the shorter| secured $600. At that time we months ago to assist in the prophy- | seit to believe that abe was deserted a4 the fact hat Judge Han-| will offer next. \guty oe that, ween Gs.4nen an ma hair is dark. Pitemorris | offered a reward of $6,000 for their Iactic measures to stamp out the pr he entered & perpetual re-| “Tt is no fonger possible,” he de] your verdict goes forth, you cas bea ae says he pald ttle attention to the capture. The robbers are still at! bubonic plagtie, and has given vers (0), Ber benrtgee pent ag Spo’ beng peter tn the federal court clared, “for us to say that “Unele| feel that this law, which was made | pat aed cannot remember what || watisfactory work. He is particular. | stiss Davis believes that her mother * ran or her attor-| Sam has a farm for ali of us.’” | for the benefit of humanity, te met Address Is Mi de m the. cock of cieiting hey wore. From| “Perrine, te rene company by | oe eee im several branches | of | and brother went to California Sat men yrob oan ule of a Orn | D: the or which wf occ 7 hen appearance in the r. HIM closed with a strong plea|, meaningless, worthless bit upy the kno “ . Setnaon trendulently |for the conservation of the min-| iternture® Jable that the bandits were in the ing the door of the express |attention of the health department |secnin® sit Soeur euone te tt hefore Judge Bell, | erals p RRP Labor of | tunnel 16 minutes before boarding car to remain open. It ix one of jin the near future, and in his neW jng to believe auvthing rather than Make False Record. | President Roosevelt opened the nes. the cupress car the tronclad rules of the company | office will be in a poxition to render phat she has been cast aside bj morning session and efter an| “The defense of this man ts that When No. 274 arrived Inst night | that under no circumstances shall the service required her mathe: phi ‘Howe, et ai. it is said, ap-} that motion without ob. jovernor Charles 8, | of 4 lit ald preside at| ¥Tong that he bas done by saying nouneing thi Denese of Macts © boy who excuses anything | the U S. acta Agents Delaney and Walsh. |the express car door be unlocked C ’ t onference This Morning. if the mother is in California she t © wit i exp pars & ulpped with | tomethe: ‘bh Pinkertons, Immedt-| Our express cars are equippe made fol-|has bever commiuntented with 38 and, though Judge Bell sus 1 didn’t ti ' yt : noel fvances| The appointment » = the afterncon session, introduced| 1 didn’t mean to do it ately Took the train crew tn charge |chain locks. These contrivance ad ‘ PM, the “Memorandum Dect Mr Mii a . ” | “it is my hope that there ls no and @ long conference followed allow the door to open a fow inches lowing a conference at the city hall a if the mother and brother ed by Judee Bet ete | Ric ie ion or devil ta this community | lin case @ conductor or trainman | this morning between Dr 8. lost their lives in the San Francisco ate of the record a so fiendish that he would wantonly (By United Press.) Engineer Saw Men. |e cae sce the messenger. Hut; Bournes, Health Commissioner earthquake the records fail to dis | Crichton, Dr. Glover, of the United | close that tet ‘arine hospital service, and wee that th mentesnona | io the Ife of a little chtid | CHICAGO, May 14-—When the} Engineer Edgar P. Sheerer, of under no circumstances i# a train se by Robinson to! “If the law, therefore, is not to) soctalist national convention open- ees Supe av. W — his fireman, | man other than the messenger sup- | States 3 Callighan interests to | ve enforced in a cane like this 7 home, of Interbay, told the | nosed to be in an express car sat” the supreme court by the! ed today all Indications pointed to! operatives that, preparatory to tak everal local physicians - he only topic before the con | there ie no reason why It should Ss rine broke a rule of the company T M und it farther charges | OF INDIANA jever have been put upon the statute the nomination of Bugene V. Debs| ing out Train No. 274, they backed} tur 1 believe that he was more | ference was the plague fight. It ‘ E Was pon said false record | | books the party's choice for president | the engine through the tunel Wed-| thoughtless than anything else was decided to rearrange the spe- © court handed Attorney Will H. Morris devoted | of the United States. |nesday morning. Standing close to} cial forees now in the field and [Ms famous decision of Apri! most of his time to pointing out) Benjamin Hanford of New York {the wall on the northbound track nter them in the infected dis | }to, the jury that the de for| appeared to be In the lead for the Were two men, the engtnecr say trict, with a special view to wag Carran, the complaint ab | lthe defense showed that the acci.|/nomination for viee president.) The engine carried a small rear ing a vigorous war of extermination A the wrongful Influence of | | dent had happened In @ thinly set-| though he ts strongly opposed by end light which threw a dul! glare. against rats. Attorneys, axain appeared | ee tled portion of the city where the J. P. Chase of New York, Max! bat Engineer Sheerer says be saw Several plans for guarding we ig GOING TO CAPITOL TO . Prater of the superior re limit is 25 miles an hour | Hayes of Oblo and a few Montana! th® men's faces distinetly. The) against any recurrence of the Mitempted to reprobate | delegates. taller of the two robbers, eupposed | plague in the future were discussed SHOW WHO REALLY {8 “IT” Which resulted in Judge! Milwaukee aaa Says He! Mart Rete Gueetee.: The woclaliete today ieneed and i dus at to thee doe te the —_——- [eae of which involves the passage fag the will and sus Where is the thickly settled | sagress to organised labor, an-|{uanol, wore bo bat, according to lof a municipal law requiring the) IN THE STATE OF ARKAN- Irish clatmants, and partion along Second av?’ he ask | i ooncing that the working classes| Engineer Sheerer. He and the 7 rat-proofing” of all buildings. It) gag od Judge Bott! = Cap Turn Mrs. Gun- (04, "You don't know tt. We must tre" contronted by s great erfus.| whorier man were gestieulating and Famous M’Kee Case Is at. vosinie tnar an orinance drawn ; along these Mines will be intro: ttempted to} ie 4 that th 1 lit declares that pitaliste are in-jarguing. The tall man was smok Frater's dect- | He said that the Jury must desig | ioxicated with power aad that thoy ing @ cigarette. Sheerer remarked duced in the city council for con-| io uses d was lost| ness Over. oe eee ee ce Se senting the wealth of the! to his fireman that the pair looked --| | sideration in the near future ST. LOUIS. May 1h -Flushed al was dis | Haan eee ie ees “niice an |country have undertaken @ crusade| tough, but paid no further attention | | Sea Wall Favored. wth ane Oadarane See | onl P i 2 looking to the destruction of labor odd Nea oat he learned of the} Get Decrees. | Last night Dr. Crichton addressed | Arkansas left today for Little Rock, . (By United Press.) Judge A. W. Frater’s courtroom | Atagun andl Northera offic oe the Eighth Ward Taxpayers’ club, where he intends to clash with A. that the Irish claim | ~ was crowded to tts capacity dur roe | m1 ’ advocating the construction of & H. Hamiter, speaker of the house E petition in September, | “A PORTE, Ind, May 14—Mre.| Was Srowuee eo. with the irionde|cmewhere, the address claims, the], The remainder of the train crew | ——_- jsea wall as the only sure means of of representatives of Arkansas, Be Gistribution, bottomed | Belle Gunness, who is thought to) 75 Oe reer ine defendant oc Serelcnton § 0 ee ee pe ‘a A yp Remy olga Mes eal | (®y United Press.) uarding against the plague over the administration of the Getision of Jud een burned to deat n her | ¢ so om fer ge ee der foot, milita pepot p | hand he D| pec t the conclusion Dr. Crich-| state's affairs. During sien wtige Ham | have been burn leath on her) ewpying the front row outside of and judicial murder mpted ta}iiad the best opportunity to any PARIS, May 14.—The famous) ton’s address the club unani Pinda ; ahetnee ony th stab liad found tha arder. fo pear thi ty, Is} > ere —o & “ ae or ard angie n ~ ‘ hie . y. \ the rail. Many attorneys were 1) bring about that result The [person or persons board the train | yy, rr using of the de-| being seen in different parts of | attendance. ¥ ‘% panic . the. Gramen, whe cave be? Webn Sullivan and entitled | the country at the same time, ae} At times Stratton’s young wife | COUrt ee the” Unitealtbinks b oa bin wanes ¢ rty, but Jude n- | cording to ' - 3 Fa agra e w |to laboring ¢ on, “ a e receive : was wee Peg od fonng 2 Ridge yas the nga | be Pemppnelip dt om Segoe ty nedyp os ates supreme court beihg pléatart from Conductor Broderick, |for several days was finally dispos , eo jand on one aston left the court as an organ of clase injus|¥ut he is not certain of this. | ed of today w » divorce sult which has been | mously to ask all the improvement Speaker Hamiter issued a. call for clubs in the city to join in a mon- an extra session of the lecislature, r petition to the city council ask- When he heard of thi dall flew & that a sea wall be constructed into a rage. m the court granted | as soon as possible Wait until I get there,” declared attracting so much attention here and finally | flood of letter offering to produce|room to quiet her feelings, The) ‘Ure - wer «i : > the United | the woman allve for & considers-| aged mother also wept silently dur-| “°C, The address then says — Fe Fag SAW NO PETER | decrees to both Hart McKee, the the. povernor todas: feat Wanna } At this critical moment the so| board the tratn, Seek ateen Ilor lea for Little Roc rn steze |tion has reached Mayor Darrow's|ing the bitter arraignment of her| ii: party calle upon all organ | Pittsburg millionaire, and bis beau - rig Bring k steze the pott- | o . y the prosect orne ™ ™ “e i Pi ni Trait. c " the ns from that fellow, disperse oe eee json by the prosecuting attorney. | trea workingmen to remember they | aternene. on tiful wife, formerly Mrs, Hugh ae laviolatetn aba lot gala eae was bottomed John Williamson” writes from} Bet on Verdict. ze that} With the Interviews of the train | Tevis Sad Mwaakes thet Mre. Geaness is atill have the ballot, to real : Twenty-five of the members o! : by a Fo igen Bin ih ign oa in| Members of the sporting fratern-| the intelligent use of political pow:|erew the Pinkertons have taiked | ter Mra. MeK had start 4 ai IN RING TONIGHT Twenty Ovo of hg mb + of the m= Court of the is her over to the authorities in three | ity abo the court house, whaler is absolutely necessary to save) ith every person connected with proseedis — f : “ , yertes ghatt beh thoes aut tee Griffin, without an daye for 95,000. Another tetter,| have been watehing the trial since | labor organizations from dentreg Oe ines be we en i > ee 2 vg tyes portage OE ce t ex ssion, This will for distribution be nod ate " she in| it began, opened up thelr purse | tion.” cept the robbers elves he | cour ile n ne conte ol e d the controversy. I'll see that ae tattis to biota’ | ante noel aie says she le | tinge during the forenoon and| The “industrial workers of the) Investigation of the robbery has | hearing must So vines -betwene (By United Press.) Hamiter will not ac the ca- @iered an order on | several wagers were made at even| world” failed in. the attempt tel Been placed wader the supervision |them and gave tune vey of |urSAN ANCISCO, May 14—!, of governor when I get back 12, 1906, distributing to| @ RRR ARR ARR HRA we) money that the jury would dis-|have the convention approve OF UF the al Pinkerton agency and 8 = pon The oll wag nel, Boer” Unholz and Joe Gans are there. I'm going to tell him to ard Corcoran and Farreti | ® wiagree. Hets to the effect that|their form of “trades unionism,” | the work of runnsthe down the ban Mrs. " Kee a ne tal » That not! ready for the gong that eal! get out in a hurry POrperty of the Sullivan | * WEDDING DATE. # | Stratton would not be acquitted | They lost by a vote of 138 to 48 | atte will be carried on by P. K.| granted any financ! jowance, | them into the ring at the C mt . * - #| went begging The original address was adopt.| Ahearn’s men. Railroad men and| but McKee ts required by the de their “oh ee eR RRRERERARRKEE Fraudulent and Void. * (By United Press.) The general sentiment seems to/| ed e jall those who ma 4 knowledge that — oder’ EE nr ne be nered b eo * * Me bill ed @ LONDON, May @ibe that there are jurymen who! Robert Hunter, the New York mil | the currency was being shipped are | monthly towa Me saps ae hing as they are * BANK CLEARINGS. * GRarges that ail of the! @ Duke of the Abruast @iare strong for conviction with a/lionaire, who recently declared to & watched child. The financial matters of the 133-pound limit, * * by which the # and Mims Katherine Fe tifew also strong for acquittal and|the students of the University of} Today it is stated that Charles | couple were referred to the cham that Unholz | *® Seattle * ita sequestered » & wilt be married in the latter &| with thie 5 hg ae eabaen that John D. Rockefeller| McDonald and George Franhauser, ber of notaries. McKee hb ina iw today... .$1,472,588,62 % : # part of next October, secord- | that they will be a long time reach: | w . aociulist, delivered an Impas-| two train robbers who sawed their missed the libel sult he * 478.51 * @ ing to @ diapateh from the @/ing a verdict jstoned speech in the convention y out of a Helena (Mont.) pris:| against his now mer wife and oe meng we Tacoma Rae ~ 6 @ Rome correspondent of the This ix the first trial by jury} sckefeller ia not only @ social on. the Cite St Meares 21, were | her father A ee his | # today. .$ 67.00 * he on Globe un he provisions of the vlist, but he Is on record as propow rbably concerned © presen ) ne ® decision, the tal 5.00 W Gora rt 2 Sanne Pe . ene - nealeon * os Bonn A ies 2 eet : ant ‘ in /holdap. Both are said to be daring|court declared that It had bee: * Portland * F had fatty und 7 evened by the last lexisiature. The | American colleges, ered Hun-| 6 They held up a Great| shown that McKee yielded to tt wt i@ Clearings today...$ 907,882.00 # Beer thar 1h. COROT STEVE TS * ll eieatty to from one > St are in| ter. ? af ‘ thern tratn near Rexford, Mont.,| moat vicious impulses an: he ng |% Balances 16,354.00 & > th Drchietest, an APPEALS TO LAW lthe penitentta of Thé Rev. Charles Aked, pastor {on Sept. Hi 1907 but spent what became violent 1 the Hebt i rm . } $5,004 ¢ verdict must be of John D, Rockefeller’s church in}Meney they stole in riotous dissl-| vocation ack wife during ee Claiming that kis practice tyne | 95.04 of batt presi rl New York te admittedly a Fabian (pation near Spokane. Since their pe rh ut held that} Dr-and Mra. M. A. Matthews and) * * * ¥** * the fallen off $300 a month, and that enciaiiat: "That.is the vee ape nothing has been n ofthe charges of immorality ag hild a their way end _ Heavy Showers Fall. ° the owner of Kitel building} The Chinese t undertaken to|wnag brought to America by Roc! ‘ Poth are young. One t#| Mrs. McKee were not proved the general assemt the P SAN FRANCISCO, May 14.—The attorneys, | comtemplates compelling him to va-| nurse the rests, and the officials | fejjer 6% inches tall and the other o her charg the byterian ch which will be t Ca a was visits and that lente hia office, GB, Lathrop, aot the ( al government have ) feet 9% inches. her for attack May 21 ft City. They w ! is mornit y heavy mihic pieician, has brought |engaged a Ja « expert from| The steamer Montara of the re sett! has rn 1 to the! Kee's honesty in connection with|retarn i weeks. The Reports from the in t against the tenants of the| ead master for the | cific Coast Steamship Compan ffs office thet a man answer-|the disposition of her jewelry in| be followe y by the } Sa sa’ and iding, dentists and physicians, posed ol of forests at Muk-|rived tn port this morning tall robber’s description en-|the administration of the Tevis| W. A. Stephenson, Rev. BE. J he iow ramento Vak petitioned for his eviction for | de n fo 1 of ty ars, with | Quartermaster Harty h bit ult store near the estate| estate, this charge being beld| cham, and the Rev, Smith of I A eived good drench. 006 damages. two Chinese as his assistants. |has been making gene ai ty yesterday afternoon and | groundless | Townsend