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LAST EDITION a 10. NO. 211. — <2 eo RN omen $ HOTEL SCENE BRYAN’S SPECIAL TRAIN (MOVINGINTO THE SEATILE. STAR SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNEBDAY, OCT. 28, 1908. IOKER AND GUN PLAY CAUSE OF EXCITEMENT AFTER DEATH OF His WREATHS FOR THE LIVING PRICE ONE CENT “| THE WEATHER RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; MOD- ERATE 60 UTHERLY BREEZE. SLOODHOUNDS FIND BODY OF KLOEBER DIES IN EFFORT TO REACH HOME COMPANION | STUMBLED AND FELL AND LAY UNCONSCIOUS UNTIL FROZEN TO DEATH IN THE STORM THAT RAGED ACROSS MOUNTAIN. ©. D, Hiliman still maintains his lead in The Star's “Wreaths arora nema for the Living” contest, although by a much smaller margin than Lying under the sparse limbs of;party which found Kloeber’s body } yesterday, W. P. Trimble made a big gain this morning, with ]/a stunted hemlock, with a rifle| prepared it as best they could, and sveral bales of vote: ‘ » were 60 her changes in the tfkhtly clasped in his right hand, late last night the task of convey- mg onbe "M : on ca Be oH eee anette teant, two || the body of Frederick W. Kloeber, |Ing the boay to the hotel began, ye ere, BSAFOR ae ibiredhenebendtivnats sg ngtbamaaliuntarsy ° who, with Julius Kumle, disap t bonfires were started to light SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE! . WHAKKAARAR AHH hi day after sho was entered in the contest, and her consistently [| peared on the heights of Rooster | the trail to the hotel and this morn- KNOCKED DOWN ; BANK CLEARINGS. * heavy vote promises to keep her well within the running \Comb mountain one week ago last|ing all that was mortal of BY¥ed | - 2 co " urday nt all ballots rust be |} Monday, was trailed to its bed of Kioeber was carried to the point expan for con AND HURT. he * The contest will close Gaturday night an one ee snow yesterday afternoon ikrough |from. which he started more thes at the Palace sf 1? a Seattle. * in the office of The Star not ister than Saturday noon, The fol- |) ine” Peer Seek of Harry \one week ago near Madison br Saem SORRY v8 087 108 6 2 lowing in the standing of the contestants at noon today MeDermott's famous. bloodhounds,| As long as Fred Kioeber remained ng to are Peekskill Gives a Hearty , “pi ¥ a a C.D. Hillman 623, W. P. Trimble 626, Hi Gill 447, John Cort |) Brady and Sam. unfound his young wife refused to ecoma. ee a a . 1 : 1 Stretched out and lying on one believe him dead, and when the oad ~ q , - Dermott 34¢ Sutherland Ie police headquar le Chensinee today. .6 2 472, EC. Macy 345, Frank McDermott 340, William Sut BF ager ch ngphity boca dh war gal nyt ney Peper ager aaterble mssters on.| Welcome Ao Demo it faance $|TENDERLOIN WOMEN || 328,Jeho UL. Witson 130, re. Marion B. Baxtor $2, James P. [| 1102. ss though be bad attempted word was given her yesterday after @ieappearance of a roll) cratic Nominee. * 1 ; Agnew 325, Jacob Furth 285, A. L. Cohen 280, Dr. M. A. Matthews you hunte utely told the |half-dazed conditior fo about #130 * Portland | \ARE SEEKING NEW: | 4** ae _ cin mas bunteg yartely. Tait. the | Aalt-nsed.sondibten, ® Clearings today *! 212, Jobn H. Miller 200, W. H. Moore 1 Edward Clayson, 8r., story of his tragic end. The left Dead Man Well Known. Mropped by & stranger | ® Balance . UARTERS. . ‘ jaw was shattered and several g . } | con Q TERS. 183, John Slattery 126, A. J. Blethen 18, Bob Heskett 12, Gordon a Fred Kioeber, whose friends 1 Bees cocave the clutches | (By United Press.) * * ‘ - ‘ bruises marred the face. Several ine state of Washington are lesion * etic om Nome. | PEEKSKILL, N. Y., Oct. 28—| 9 9 » | dndadadndndndndntnda ated Ae prmes 3, Charies I. Lynch 3, B. &. Leahy feet above Kloeber's body was &! snioved wide popularity. He was today that “Bhorty A serious accident was narrowly Renting Houses and Flats oo ge ge Rl —_ — empecially devoted to his young hed a tenant, J. H.| averted today, when the Bryan spe- in Neighborhoods of stumbled, plunging below and| b cape —— happy life was fri day and asked that/cial stopped at Tarrytown, Am I desire to suggest ....c.sceeseceneeess alighting on a hemlock stump. The | (wen"ly subject for comment among wet to use his room last | other train was on a siding, and the Respectability. : theory is held that Kloeber frose|‘™*i" friends. Fred Kioeber was Mand a friend wanted to Bryan special backed up for sev ath before gslaing hie ceneee born at Marion, Va., Nov. 14, 1 Gilbert consented and eral blocks, Thousands of people | subject of an ante-mortem « The Star. obituary in Barly in life he engaged in newspa- red with his “friend.” who had come to th | Owing to the “do t ee art ee Washinntan sition ue tie nae a - ae geaed | v4 he “don't care” atti That Kioeber ¢ to his death |the Washington office of the Asso- geome was started and the democratic candidate tude of the police department, the (Signed) na ESOT ANG TD ES COND cit Prien dae € ; to have won heavily. hind the train, and several were women from the Tenderloin who ssn MOTE ro ANE A Md aa ate because of devotion to his friend | Ste Boece ae at ae “friend” learned that knocked down and serious : first invaded the business district Kumle, and met the end herotcally, | ¥é Ng Be gh git coal ig “trimmed” and when jured before the emergency mhis beels. He board a passing ped and fell heav campaign of New York city said today | | “I belleve that New York state CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. & larwe number of these women moved into parts of the city pith: erto held sacred for the home. The Star has information, names AND HANNAN is the sad, the whirling snows and fast-falling | jnight to do his last for a dying| | friend, and then started down the} een River Hot Springs, jbave pW gune into the residence ct $130 was om the could be pulled. cian aaae "Wes aks rentten a — friends now hold | here he became manager of the abbed the bills; One of the party in Bryan's car | fate and cottages hardy mountaineers, would have | /{°t Springs hotel. In 1898 he mar- Mins the door saw the danger and pulled the The se tolled with loving hands as did |e Gertrude Gibbons of police made Ittle or no ef- M. land, sw Dassen Cer nan | silee: anee’ Gas aust & peniel Seek ta habe teen. eoemn eek ae Kloeber when he carefully laid out | Maryland. Dr. C. E. Kloeber, il Resena’ dudes leet tema’ eiteawel oa the sank |the business district, and. they Beco ee O° me COmDENOS 50. BO st 0, sneeriodl Gielen, Siva Sonanel the lobby and | platform and one to che crowd |BOTH PARTIES ARE emmed, “ato: feat (hak thie Sele te | death tn every binst. Fred Klocber |Kennedy, both reside at Washing the street with! Bryan is optimistic following his| © ork Gime wes oo ceowded: Sage lingered beside Kumle’s body in|‘ D. C. Three brothers, Dr. J. &. Kloeber, of this city; Chas Kloeber, assistant manager of the Associated Press in New York City, and R. O. Kloeber, chief clerk in the office of wt at the me) will undoubtedly go democratic. ___| mountain for aid. y “i addresses of apartment houses aa sibs roll he had «rab- Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Rhode ut - } lWil be a capable and officient of| Overcome by Kumile’s death, |the baymaster general et Washing- He. J. Zbinden, of island ‘will go democratic. 1 con Labor, Negro, Religious '» the residence district qhere S® Civic Union Asks Voters fica), and we ask everyone to vote|slone on the top of a mountain |‘ D.C. also survive him Miss van to the street. sider that my trip through New) spectable people ‘and | whipped and lashed by the storm | Edith Kloeber, a sister ts now at n ; nd work for his election walked back to| York elity and its environs Is the) and Socialist Votes = ae jiving tnder the same) to Select Good Men *"we"heartily endorse W. A. Han-|up in the clouds, Kloeber became |Green River Hot Springs. ‘The “genand was taken most important accomplishment of | Are Tallied Up. Gat de hes baa yeguatea- to thet f Offi nan, democratic candidaie for coun-| confused in his sense of direction, ag of Fred Kloeber will be taken as "Bhorty” the present campaign | ailedthe, akon tue ak datien tne nad ace. ty commissioner, Third district, for |p the opinion of the mountaineers. | jt orth Yakima ter tnterroent. Tas onre a police) “Kern and myself will be elected) Seow taken te thao the reason that he bas beea a good| There is abundant evidence that rae Ba be held Friday from St, | Ia the report tO) without a doubt. 1 only want «| BY ED. L. KEEN Ps Thé Civic union of Seattle has oud suceesstul business man, and|the young hunter half ran, haif| Michael's Episcopal church. is mentioned &® democratic congress to cooperate CHIEF OF WASHINGTON BU-| vetond Reapectabliny. | made Public the following endorse cxsures us that he will run the| stumbled down Rooster Comb Kumle’s Brother to Arrive. bouts of the with me im putting Into effect (he) Reay OF THE UNITED Along the cross streets west of meat of Robert T. Hodgn, republi- office In a businesslike manner,| Mountain to the southwest in his] The brother of Julius Kumle ar- ‘wes dropped. 4! reforms the ple want PRESS ASSOCIATIONS. the first bill, where apartment | capeandidate for sheriff, and Wi A. which we believe be will do. It is| effort to reach Hot Springs hotel | rives tonight at Hot Springs from At Bryan de nounced Roosevelt's activity in the campaign, declaring that it is tm- bie for the president of the United States to elect his succes ‘Thought that the rol! divided into at Albany and Schenee- after a careful canvass of the state, | not give any figures, but sald that, totrarian he was convinced that the demo | the dt dlecussion showed that WASHINGTON, Oct %—A month ago the republican leaders were scared. Now they are conft dent. The democratic leaders bave been confident from the start. Th recent straw votes give Taft | vietory. the views held by Judge, Taft. An interesting side! on lormer houses and residences which have been turned into rooming houses are located, there are a large num- ber of these characters who minke only a pretense of respectability ~ who can veually be found on Pike mn is also a section where Kk wea not more than a week ago that the police raided an optam Hamman, democratic candidate for cou! commissioner heartily endorse Robert T. Hodge, republican candidate for sheriff, for the reason that be a» ue that he will conduct the county jail and turn over to the county treasurer all moneyn com- of the utmost importance to the tat payers of this county that a radical change be made in the conduct of the office of county commiasione:s, | as wald office has not been run to} interests of the taxpayers of! the in order that there can be a reform 1S WITHIN RIGHTS that night. Half blinded by snow jand unable to sense his footing, he plunged to his death. Died on First Day. That both Kumle and Kloeber/ of Fred, Kumile died of heart fatl- jure Monday afternoon as both gain- about as he fell. Search Is Resumed. The long search with its series of San Francisco. Word of his brother's disappearance was wired him early last week, but he was junable to leave at that time to participate in the search and was jon the road north when Adolph sor. . } Th office, belongs to the peo ee ee ee ee he, streets of the district afer 1h & businesslike manner, this county, and wo earnestly ask of | ted or hl ow —— aan Lindberg and Jan Lund came ple,” dee og a properly feed the prisoners in the the voters that they vote and work the body of the unfortunate ener Bryan closed bis day with mass Jected vigor into the campaign, and — beubevaré, neste of , ne ifor the election of W. A. Hannan,|!0® of Dr. J. 8. Kloeber, brother te chet | lying on the summit of Rooster Comb. tady. He will speak at Troy to/ the dem!-monde operate with little eritt fies, and per-/ made in the management of the Mr. Kumle will bem |. It te the fffet time in politics! him attempt at secrecy ing t the oo ee ee and per pias of acute cee jed the summit of Rooster Comb] ns brother's paca 94 ee tory that the occupant of the white feet the 4 mountain. Within two hours after It ts a house bal gent the entire cabinet Howell «+t. and the immediate salary allowed by law “THE CIVIC UNION OF SEATTLE, it fs thought that Fred Kloeber | *** known where they wil) be im Ciaime towa for Bryan. Hits G0 eiinpaten to cunnd vicinity harbors a large number of feason to believe that Robert “Per CHRISTOPHER W. HORR, || |t i#, iheuent niet never fully | erred. DES MOINES, Ia. Oct. 28.—Fred| The negro vote is not wholly con. | “°™#® whose real occupation | 7, Hodge will id ee word, a a “Beoretary.” wined consciousness and was Be tae 2 FL Carry! witte, the democratic | candidate | trina Dy the republicans and may Pisce® them tn the class which is | . —— shiiisel Soman te Goeth de enteemene’ dnote for | for governor, today declared that be split. A religious element has (nl, Supvosed to be tolerated tn SA AYS RENTON L INE lente Aetas teins raping a toe! Brydh will carry the state. He did intruded in connection with the pico Sete diien feet the unfortunate man was lying the republicans, “who are pe iy Unieaytan 6 aon bose tne ‘Geen ongubten it tord fms $0; stecived: this] cae nee an westcae iacaine ve taw tarian doctrines. oe have . m cognizant of * | yesterday, when recelv: * on wi esterda: mornin, |on the state, will have s DIG SUr-|Linegin in eaid to have held the|the fact that mauy disorderly char (Counsel Calhoun Advises orien trom the city's legal ad. {ay taken up i Hs | prise when the ballots are counted. | Unitarian belief jacters were making this district a! That It Can Refuse vier Gente, athen.t atchente, Mawes. thay wt y” Vote. Among the Interesting features it! sort of headquarters for question f / _ ta the franchine of the Seattle) normott with his Cuban blood | ‘at they were) ie shown for the first time in a num-| able operstions Transfers. Electric Co. and the franchise wn-|)cunds, Brady and Sam, started up| Walter Wellman Gi an P fetters during |, NEW YORK, Oct. 28—After what) ber of years that there are no cam-| Mayor Miller held avother con der which the Kenton line ts op-|the pertiously rugged climb. As » i Tie Ranga | 12, omsetes to Rave been the mod) contributions from ¢orpora- fererice with the chief of police| bet, 5 jerating, the terme regarding trans-| they left the Hot Springs hotel, Dr Impartial Review of The | remarkable campaign of New York tions, owing to the publicity of con-| yesterday, and last night there was| Corporation Counsel Calhoun |fer privilege are so greatly differ: | 7g Kloeber, wringing MeDermott's Si 4 areal ver | Cuy ever made by a candidate for | tributions. & noticeable activity among the pa- | say the Seattle, Rento: Southern | ent, Mr. Calhoun finds, that it prac-|pands in mute appreciation, attempt- the ituation. over | office, W. J. Bryan left here early! gocialism threatens to be a fac-|troimen and sergeants on the night, Ry, f* within ite legal rights in| tically takes the Issue out of the |e to wis him ouccess. Deep lines this morning for bis upstate cam-|tor 4 prediction of the result bas beata. The rank and file of the| refusing to give transfers to the |hands of the council! caine to Dr. Kioeber’s face and with . where he wil! follow in Taft's | 64 upon these features is futile, To \after-dark squads seemed to be up| Seattle Electric Co.'s lines, on the; The council could establish a! tears ‘Shanta ies tke chet Ge cmcals, “sit United Press.) Bryan went to bed in the) make the situation more complex,|on their toes, so to speak, bot as| terme it has proposed. The pro- | sched which the Renton coms | py nly bade MoDermott Godspeed. | 00° or tp hen 28.—In his re early hours of this morning and) the president, in denying that the far as the po! record shows the| pesaHet A. V. Bouillon of the de-| pany would have to follow, deciar-| with McDermott were F. W. Erb./ Onn, im om political situation in | dropped off to sleep without any | cabinet is necessary to success, says | number of Arrests did not material | partment of public utilities, to re jed Calhoun, and Supt. Bouillon was) young expert woodsman of Wilke- | wate: yw — Herald today, trouble. He slépt but a few hours.| thar he wants to secure the biggest ly increase. yoke the franchise of the Renton |instructed to prepare a running!son, and J. W. Clemer, proprietor | ‘Ohio is we — ays im part: oe je ‘i when it was time to get up sain possible vote for Taft, and make} Gtill Play Cards. corporation was placed on file by (table for the express car serviee | or the Kenneth hotel of this city Taft or Brean pag a chance for Operation of | and start on the road. the republican victory overwhelm-| p», le of thn Gaal i ane senna | eorperetion ¢ committee | north of Dearborn st Soutae’ Get Gheu : yan to get the verdict After the to Bryan spoke at two meetings in|, @ majority h ard games by a slender plurality, or it is for indelibly stamped - ight, and siz in Brook ng. still continue, but the deslers and The sun shone clear and bright/ Bryan by a landslide plurality, If of the youths oe "sant to bed carly lof rey nber, vote Is divided. Some! viayers were plainly afraid that} Jan@ to the south of Rooster Comb/the vote had been taken three rely fastened to- jb eeraing he bad. had. but (WO) on cantare Snecciaten BAVC OPPOF some plain-clothes man from the | GIVES HODGE CREDIT the snow began to disappear. After|weeks ago the state would have Gempanions. 11 |‘%'* morning ro | od bis stand for Bryan department would put in an appear a weary journey McDermott’s party|gone for Bryan. During the last Dears of strugziing | OWS sleep out of $6. His voice! The democrats have made & bis | ance any moment, and whenever THE Hi ORT ¢ [gained tne suminit of Rooster Comb |fortalght the reaing the leat was as good as when he »' the hit by the publicity of campaign |). : 4 th in freeing | his woe . there was @ stranger watebing the Jand came to Kumie’s body, and the | gained and now feel hopeful their bonds ee cet an’ +4 oan Ry ong nga ta will in| games no money would be passed. | + —|rear hunt began. Running | limes) The democrats feel sure that : impaired. The campaign on the part of the| Phere St nnee tact ten |Geo. F. Vanderveer Tells! case, which ended in te convte | mah the mow, the summit was] they will win the state for the mar everywhere 0; pen ¢ o Ry ey ws oe hey hac tion of Short onacharge of grand | “cross-sectioned™ fe “ | Uonal ticke: ere are many un. OREGON. Binh Betcre he left! ions at tes soncmitenes tt om ete the games, or when there was} of Candidate’s Work larceny following the Great North. |but the searchers had trampled the | certain elements, ‘The moat prob- ’ = no one present but those whom) ern train robbery north of Ballard | snows In so many jons thatlable outcome is a close elec New York today —_ oe: tre. | been, 8 the personality of candl| the players personally knew to be as Deputy. on October 2, 1904, in which Short | the dogs were unable to distinguish ike that of 1892. ection | ae Te canted that § wi yen re: fe op ade Lye, 4 all right <etepenmslening and two others partictpated Kloeber’s trail, McDermott was par-| “The republicans complacently on na wae ® plurality as earl pg (2 esibitity oF tusthes conateaen The professional card dealers are| That Robert T. Hodge, republican 1 got the credit for the convic-| tially exhausted and the leash vse observed the conditions without re- A, oe nor Mh Mt whi, (considerably up in the alr put} eandidate for sheriff, has the warm tion,” proceeded Mr, Vanderveer,|#!ven to F. W. Erb, a young phys- | alizing the danger until a few | Siven to the democrats. jal disclosures by Hearst, which|ine agitation over gambling, andifriendship ahd loyal support of | “but the real credit belonged to|'eal giant. McDermott had lucktly | weeks ago. Then. they decided an P | Bryan left over the New York | might affect the leaders of both : s-$ ° od Jerwear belonging to} ress.) are taking no more chances than| George F. Vanderve republican Bob Hodge The prosecuting at-| secured underwear belonging active eampaign was necessa Oct. 28. —|Central this morning. His first stop] parties, 4 ~& . “4, . - at I Kloober after the tral! | The - : - fi t Tarrytown, He will stop at} are absolutely nm until they | candidate for prosecuting attorney, | torney's office sent to Black Dia-| " ey raised money from Cincin- ore hundred pt dhe Bers poe pe Aagrodh say tr can see which way the wind will| was proven by a tribute which Mr.| mond for him because we knew | W&# crosa-sectl several /nati capitalists and sent workers 4 Ee majority | Sebencstady, whats, Sut pee. ig: blow. In a very few places the|Vandervoer paid to Hodge at the|that he would work hard on the|™® Brea * siveh among the dissatisfied laborers, try- »N. McArthur of | night, and a — play bas been absol suspend » of the republican aticase and render a thorough and|* scent from the underwear ing to end the disaffection of the ne state content today ae Jed to a few unimportant games of| South Park last night reliable report. Hodge obtained| Circling about several labor voters. — aan For Whirlwind Finish solo or bridge whist, with the| Hodge was the last speaker, but! the évidence which Jeft no doubt| hounds suddenly gave Taft was brought into the state CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—The _ money passed very secretly, There! vanderveer rose when Hodge fin- as to Short’s guilf and resulted in| caer bay familiar to for a tour of the industrial sections, pon tie > ain’ cxnane are other and much more import: | ished con victlor jand started down Rox The tour was partially successful and Max G. Cohen democrat Sores wo pan | ant games running in several parte! “1 could not speak in favor of I wish to say, in response to a| the southwest and dir but it did not affect the vote that ed be Sg A IE yl + of the city, but the men.operating | pot Hodge during the primary cam-|little ta about kyifing Bob|from the Hot Springs it was desired to reach ee eereblican sec will > Gig! og oy 8A Former ated of the Ice) these places have taken such p but I can now, because he| Hodge t you cannot elect a bet- | Body Is Discovered. Since then the employers have mervative campaign 0 pn, Pago egy rnd ‘ : leautions that they belleve it next my ticket, aud I'want to say|ter man for sheriff than Bob| sek Sete h ng | been appealed to and th ) “ py - “ on the a eke i “ me b r ob vaging at their leash the baying PP and they are now Whely Shae the ight pom van. Sas red he 2 King Gives Inner to impossible for the police tol few words in his behalf,” said| Hodge, I ask you to vote for Bob} hounds stral more persistentiy | Working among their employes, g mae maa je stock — = a Saguaro Secrets. make @ successful raid on thels hee Vanderveer Hodge, and if any of you knife Bob|at every stride. Straight down the | Without an attempt at coercion, tell- ‘ate based Benner in our] mene bg ng baseball parks. houses Proceeding, he told of the work| Hodge, | do uot want you to vote untain Brady and Sam leaped |ing the men in friendly personal er eatee | renee Se wernt — léee by Hodge in the Lem Short! for me and yelped. For a mile and a haif/|talks that the election of Bryan des and on . . seed range the dogs,|probably would mean reduced tim " . | (By United Press.) steers | n the rugged rang dogs, | F 1@ Be are constaciiy re ESCAPED THROUGH | xx. sees en ee FAS The rUmiee Tene ee ee eoteedlt talatie eiecie claim tha’ aft wil tin mer president of the Na le ed Erb. Wi a pecullar half Bryan now is showing unusual Banty in Oregon. We RAIN .OF BULLETS) Sona!’ tank or’ North Amerien, Yo. | sav ncaa ; 3 elp, Sam suddenly ght in| Strength among the farmers. Bbingle county to the dw the with stand in the yelp, Bat ey | trial of the charges against him and his tracks, Gazing ahead Erb, with (By United Press.) ‘ } * —_ | “Pacontay Oct. 8--Frank Bowen, detailed alter inte tite Is WEAKENING and Clemer pressing ASK RECEIVER FOR KILLED a trusty st the falem, Ore. pen ong . —_— toa ties be ten laae aie CLEVELAND CAR itentiary, who was serving a sen still body lying in its last j hie er (By United Press.) tence fof grand larceny, and who es ° a co 0 le ts 1 pag ve IN EXPLOSION oer fron how that vf Hg] AMOY, China, Oct, 28-—Amoy Ia | Farid ae Th | |The ttle party, ful at last | SYSTEM. — ago, swir crowded today with visitors from| Fami ioctor Says at) day, a he had never been | M4 not move al mi bud smid @ Pale Ee: ony Indicated that “the| near and remote parte of the Ghi-| y y ot. bed since the pri. {and No word was spoken. After the | (By United Press.) of the auarda of th little man,” as Morse was called, was| nese empire, who are awaiting the Candidate Is Getting sarin japell of Kloeber’s tragic death had) or evBLAND, ©, Oct. 28.—Tho Is yarn tg. -~ ~- Wi*ject about as” ok and! arrival of the American battleship i Aithough he wae. worn out with sono" is on and the searate | osttrel Test co ae COWAN FAVORS SNYDER ee ee een iterneen tor Morae| fleet tomorrow under command of | Stronger Daily. the recent campaign, he is gr agreed upon and the |today applied t al courts ly be the ctateebeh wade-ky CurdeL Admiral @perry. Everything. |e rapes ae i ate anger every day and will, be the hills kne " at 1 aA receiver f entire street ere Killed a: Dr, Charles B. Cowan, one of the |r in his answers to questions, | ready for the reception, which will ing ' ee ea ithe. gath © body Of Fred Kloeber wa way gystem of Cleveland, | ‘The ee delon san | republican candidates for the nom-| (hovel Mo Cy wnw rempon be one of the most brilliant republi cluding nt News Is Carried | or tana igaee a6 haedie or Eee 4 near F € < ination for coroner, has issued alfor any wrongdoing that may id in a Chinese city for many r, wa H 1 noroy ta don the ridg i Railway com a Killed and cight in. | statement endorsing the candidacy | been shown years. « ‘ No_failin about | 1 prings hotel Cc. pany i Ratl- ' , the recon findi,|of Dr. James C. Snyder, the repub-|, Curtis tontified that | th ’ A new China will greet the bat ¢@ dinpr Cosgrove. He | a 46 h rack of way ¢ , ‘ ane a ille in- | ean nominee. Dr. Cowan says Dr ack |tleships tomorrow. The growth of | telegrams from his how fighting trim 1 came to Q an Poll e three- af one tinniny \ eroy John H. Stever Ay * : ent fare franchise in referen injured.” %\anyder has all the qualification well|the nation In the last few years | *y Soha Glibert, the. Cosstove Sonat “A BAY" quick! 4 ie Ww the hot wo ie re s eXeopt Ww ‘a wt | necessary to conduct the office in tock | hag been swift, and the moderniza tammy hi Sevigny IE” ti bey is rons ' , du t mw « and George an efficient, economical and honor Psa, eer {hj | tion of its people may be easily “trong and well, and ie W every d Te | th nfforing thin ac " » compligat= . ” able manner with Morse in a number of hin deals, | percelved. about treet Pomeroy every | will be our next gqvernor | word of the lost hunter, 1 @ [ed case another twist