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eiion | THE SEATTLE STAR [Te wearer SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT RAST WINDS iit. 10, No. 241 ATTACK DECISION BY ROOT ORNEYS’ APPEAL BASED ON COURT SCANDAL HON MURDE J | Mk, MME SY a TASS I OHS L. PLAY <== TROOPS FIR iA. J erection ROOT CAST to render opinions along the same line | Out in Capital of Denies Woman Figured in While Men Change Shifts |...) (yijed. and every opinion ooh & te rene a INCE CONVINCES We, the jury impane sroner Frank M aquire Into the clreumstances of the death of Hugh Mc who was found dead in the front yard of the lodging house conducted by Mra, W. E by roll to » find that the eased CAME #o his death by violence com mitted by some person or per ne unknow Signed) J. G. NEHRBAS W. J. HAYTER P. ©. GORDON W.. GAMPBELI J. A. SWERNEY 1 am ~ unat decid: vember Hayti. Case That Baffles | Crime Is Given a case turns on his yote, should be regarded igh the Police. Free Hand. ion, no matter what the character of the ! nt SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. Poe eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee iil dada edndinMc a tieAn Anda tintatla tatiana tatate dn tindntadl ‘ Pi iehos SA TEEN EE SHO De® me giriminpiicia especially so where the court is so over ALL BUT ONE to “his death from natural io 7 4 "I peal ‘ : WAS SAVED ; causes or fram violence inflict o TROOPS OPEN FIRE &! Confronted by ‘ ents of} Three times each 24 hours the wk that only the judge who writes the op ‘ ave R. 1 . * ahbors which contr » story Majer portion of the city is left to fully investigate the cése. $12,000. i . r e y in gat ase Signed) DD. J, TALBOT * (By United Pr Rue th eve vas im which pw SBlFely without any police protec — | * PORT AU PRINCE, Haytl, * tion, averaging tn duration fr : ats 4 Adds ******* eee ee wey #% Dec. 3.—The loyal troops, who # ** — five Minutes to an hour, measured | * Victim of Accident Won Testimony s # have been keeping order in the * ee ote the distance of the policemay’s ce t ‘wood. | “baat from headquarters > & city, te ere f ‘ dg Theory s epee 4 i Caan wee gy pow os nee Three times every 24 hours there His Case Before Judge Murder. # ings big warehouse, and ej at eral account Of are many sections of the city where | Gilliam. ald that Uwe ere ROR We ee nen a eae burgiars, thugs and criminals can ® and a score wounded * ony vid Deatally beaten by & IY" | werk with absolute certainty of no blush Tapa dinlee aaen an | silage | ” _ 2 nee i pet Oo} enc! cintor tpl emi? , PITAL, rapidly recovering { 5" a imom “ . ' ae sealion , certain the methods of Justice Root while n the morn i wounde, de mn most emphatic! ae seer een Teeeenrney: trail that te being followed by the |COD# aeration, the committee ba . 4 And this condition is brought |been informed, Paimer greed to On the supreme bench, the frst U PRINCE, Hayti, Dec, 2. | 1Fm" tha sto tee Poigy Badge = ab@ut by elther loose methods in Root investigation committee bas|see that a sum of money, to be petition for @ rebearing im a@ case 4 > the case, and he insi#ts that he 568) pab@ing the rank and file of the! t i iwc into the sage | paid by Richardson, should noi be decided by Root was filed tn Olym bles and cash Underneath the ne a quiet that! | - ee Bre e i of the taurned ite course into the sage | pal vy rdson, should not be oe * %{ Must Produce § Contract) pievaiia through the city there te a ing = to the identity of (8 | notes department or rank careless |brush country about Boap Lake,|fixed by the court at. more than pla today (By United Press.) steipped of a PORT death at the hands party or parties engaged in the plot The , ae . anknow Sho ef 2 general fear of Impending vel ness on the part of thone who are | and this morning Tony Richardsort, | $19,000. The case ie that of Nels C. Raves - ae berry capensis wing Speculations [Tinta and the real danger seerse| "BIC 80 nearly ended in hie death recgumeinie for the police rules and | who might tell much if he would,| The committee has been told that gainst the Seattle Electric com- be FM. Carrol! in California. to Ne in the new anti-American feel Net Atweed’s Garter * thalr enforcement is hiding out in the hills, where [| Richardson declined to' have any- pany. Raven, an employe of the mt BH of testimony was} ation by the tectives _ heave 2 Unguarded vainly followed bim for an hour or|thing to do with the matter, but company, was injured while mov- Addins in the parlors | Henry W. Furniss, the United | during the past @¢ hours has « oy members of the police de. more tn an effort to reach htm and the records show thatthe amount ine & motor. | He cued tor $20,000 * r f ? minister and dea f the dip veloped very little to enitghten the exclusive of the chief of If possible make him te! # #tory.| in question was fixed in an oyjnion in udge Gilli * cour nt omy Soneocnting | NEW oe a su b wpe, is considered by. the | mystery, A tumber of clues which | POMS, the detectives and several the investigation committee rendered by Root at $19,000. jury gave him a veraiet of $12,000, people hese to be partly r eo} promina! well have béen Howed @m78l] suburban squade, work in wants Tony Richardson, and tn an; That the committee would at The Seattle Electric company ap aled the case, and Justice Root uming the witness sing. It hae been hege shifte during th 24 bours, one unofficial and informal way | am | tem to run this story down was ! y at 4 o'clock in| aging for them. The story the rumored in Seattle 10 days or more Wrote the opinion reversing the de state of affairs “1 ¢arefully gone ove for the pres 1M ey , during which the | archpoid, re: acid stand today entered thé Inet stage® Furniss counse wr Pron rtained that the ans garter SBIR going on rom rided bn of bis cros»examination at the) dent Alexis te when France | found in the he which the as-| the morning, another at 12 o'clock committee has been told, and tn ago. It may not be significant, but | cision. “i hands of Frank B. Kellogg in the ®**ed bir te on au occurred did not belong to B0@m, and the third at & o'clock In| which it is greatly Interested has | Palmer came to Soap Lake a week Ee. P. Dole and J. BE. M drew, at- oe of the jufors,!goverument suit to dissolve the of! % that the new government could | Atwood, also thar e man and) thé evening to do with alleged “leaks” from ago and spent a day with Richard. torneys for Raven, today filed the ’ from the testi-| trust, . he formed woman who were’ r rted as hav ‘Fhe men who take the shift at Root of the supreme court to his son. It was understood here that resp ndent's petition for a renear Won died a nat The witness produced memoran Fifty marines from the Ing Sbjected to Atwood signing an) 4 @ mM. arrive at the station early, jaw partner, E. B. Palmer, former|he came to consult Richardson ing. The portions of the petition thurdered by | da purporting to show the gradual De Moines are on duty at appeal bond for Dr. Augustus Hol-/ar@ aseembled promptly at the wiaie senator and ao aspirant for about « land deal bearing on Justice Root are as fol- ent appended iucrease of the capital of the American consulate, and the others b. in at! proba had nothing | @tP@ke of 4 o'clock, and are marched the speakership of the state legis; This morning. when Richardson lows fendered by the/ Standard O11 of California He | 0” the ship are constantly ready for | to do with the case o9t to disperse and walk to thelr | jature. found that I had come to Soap Lake Court Was Divided. Talbot zave fo rea-\eaid that the Standard purchased action Two or three other people who) bets. Palmer is said to have made over to see bim he took to the sage “The opinion was written by Mr. jthe Pacific Coast O0 company in, General Simon, with hie victort-| we wnder suspicion have been) Phis performance is repeated at | tures to Richardson, who had a case brash. Richardson is a wealthy | jugtice Root and the court, as re 900 for $761.00. The. capital OU* army ix within 25 mntles of the looked up and their movements on the hoon hour ahd at 8 o'clock each | pending before the supreme court, rancher, and is well known through-| y5ondent's counsel understand, ts Uselees. dicck Ofte Genctrn then wan |i: Bad be expec to arrive to. {the night of the assault accounted | eventing. that if accepted, were to have the |out this part of the stat ee arvehed Geni: be. Sacee. . ee ty Hartline | $1,000,000, he sald. in 1902 it was| Morrow. Couriers deen sent| {or Ine such a manner that they| Tie men who are os & bee oxi susptetons and tumors jong current ebler |increased to $3,000,000, in 1903 it|Y President Lewitime tn order to) have been definitely eliminated from | Mallive thelr beats in time to artt touching the integrity of Mr. Jus- cethrough Julius ye ascertain hiv attitude toward the | the searet st fe station within a minate ps e Root and his recent resigna- Blomberg de-| 17%, iaised & 96,000,000 and liter new government. but no reply hax| The police today ate engaged in| two after the men who relieve — ye Pending an investication ter to contradict | 314 000,600 with the privilege of DC? Teeetved. It is probable that Temeing down two of three matters | REG heen assembled fos duty. accepting bribes cast doubt, so far J. W. Coleman, | jy, rearing it to $25,000,000. Geteral Bimon's purpose wilt not) Which y oF may pet prove of any . Tt ts @uring the interval verwoenll as he is concerned, upon the hon- “Montana Cab @! Kellogg then asked him about) > Known untit he reaches the « importance, They are still hoping ie gir a work | eoty of any opinion written by bim ° ir = an incom! Land G. W.lthe altaira of the Caltfornia con-|'f he chooses to take the govern: i talapirtier apes F yy oe: in & debs case where the pre- for the Seattle — ment Into his own hands, he prob. | the capture of Atwood’ aesaifnt t arrives to take charge " " 4 ‘ ern a ii ® vailing party is rich and is influ pene younevaiay | shout ag ee yy ed ably could do so. His army is pow-| MAY result in sume one “tipping | I ime beats that ® majority ential politieslly or otherwise h rode home| dale Of company which Kellag | *tY! cnoush entre! the situation | Cf" the guilty jOt Fhe residence sections are com- We respectfully submit that Union street) .cid showed a loan of $7,755,000 to °F 4 he could enforce his rulk Two Men ated. od get slong without the conditions beyond the control of I the head of that concern. Archbold! President Legitime te receiving! 11 is now practically certain that i Prrage age this honorable court are sech that fs car reached | sig he had made.a search and had | ™“2Pert from the French inter two men were engaged in the plot, jthe autho? of a written opinion a xa mt the Lake Unter | heen unabie to find a co |because he formerty was friendly uring the change at 4 o'clock t of necessity in ment tee ie to py of such , jaiso that a woman had something must of necessity in man | Thursday night. |x "contract. The Inquisitor then an |to%ard France. ‘The deposed prest-|ts do with I One man is the one meee morning, when there are no |stances virtually decide the case records of the /serted that the contract conld be | tt Nerd Alexis, remained abe ‘}who rented the house through the wt cars running, the outlying This court renders about three hum- company, It WAS i produced and Archbold was told |(% French cruiser, Dugay Treuin,| stutual Realty Co, and afterwarta Hets are left unprotected for a |dred decisions a year. In th Stark and Cole bie pring it t th whore he took refuge yesterday. He | oseurted on considerable period of time. It can the pleadings and other pap je ituan yoke > bri s oO the hearing wcurted Atwood fr the car to the be seen that the man walk bene from work on Queen Anne Will in each case are read by at least fetincsece, Blombers | Ine p io residence, nn” ms MNO smal grutt volke, ia'the one wha) anaothe man yall | five judges and each judge indet rode on a Lake [obtained the keys of the house from) eam from Readguarters, will occu: BULLET IN HEAD AND CONDITION WAVERS pendentiy investigates the law ap | will be — on the cruiser to Ja pent of facts and the briefs place ja which he says he waa ae-/ “y 7 L ase 3 eiisi= ss) SUCCEED TAFT : a carne ot tei, et Se SM ages] REVOLVER UNDER | AS EACH DAY [chin wcdcd ti it Sim yy thet McMahon or ythias, | the University Grocery Co. 4:4) &. m. until 4:30 n. m. the beat THE BED. PASSES. (Stprova Pp rer ores) i —— Eee feet (By United Press.) ie other” than “there were twa | q aeemetnioe appt 10 the le a ups to See How! Th spn coed ek of Engstrom and|, COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 3— [ Warmed. "rhe res antnte, Sete ae hatte a nets part | Sim mrcadete, Beacons nit cad | | The Governor-Elect’s Wife court that the theory falls in prac- Deputy Proseout-| That Roosevelt ylans to succeed | that time was turned over to the| the ere Lh wealthy merchant (0 cher residence sections, several ot} the Man Could Have | Gives Out Statement tice. Thi yesterday announced by Grand| The descriptions of these mun are | Chasiettor Otto A. Case. West Be | no ¢ between the} | attle has been without a K. of P.| enc court cannot perform * place in which it had undow 1 ” TT r » cermeee't, "| inee the comarntion of Lous ir tothe. local” orxaniaation Th | fered oe Maga co ge py EE Killed Himself. on His Illness. anne Duakien Wiveing “earl. ee ve othanteE hear Si et esctnes ay val core tnatalied at Gal | MILLIONAIRE'S SON 1Sigipeten tad house burgare | ater streateaiinses of uch 8 ae By United Press.) abou a fifth of ts presen’ papa. has put all fourth-class postmasters | BURGLARY. jognize that this condition exists. |" Uices Peter Adolpheon, a laborer, |20relect Cosgrove of Washington Bonen t Pes Bag pels d Blomberg and | in the states east of the Missisaly REGRESS 4 E Al R L Y h , wt WM positive that only two river on the classified civil service ‘Their weak excuse ts that the num-| Shout 49 years old, met his death |@Ne unfavorable today, Dr. Ever 1 ; } courts and this court or of fixing fi ofl: (By United Press.) ber of patrolmen is too limited to in room in the| bart of Berkeley was called into © vd " Pam, St De. 08 of | Hat | SALINAS, Gu ¢. 30 |permit any other arrangement. 11 | Lilt afternoon, rit r. §. and |Consultation gnd there is a strong | (be minimum .ippellate jarisdic- Davis repeated her’ t is said that . | At 1, Dee. t--Charles | Western hotel, First av. j tion of this court at coutroverste is said that Shaw, in conversa woulde require either that the men Uoul theke cir-| belief that the governor-elect is ir fs his court at con jornies she was followed tion during the \avt campaign, made ’ J. Boyle, 22 years of age, son of! work jonger, they contend, or (Fn wt - Mrs. H.|® more serious condition than ever |!"¥olving considerable amounts. peered into her face | tie cemark {1 the présence of a| MAN'S $ HEAD | Henry Hoyle, the San Rafael mil | presence of an emerk@ncy squad, eee eee ne eae eee who | before: nce 1889 conditions have rad ios i the numbes of newspaper men, saying |Honaire, will recetve his sentence|@& every available man is now ogy v8 Bon into custody shortly} Mrs. Samuel G. Cosgrove, wife of | Cally changed and the legistature aay anained tae Roosevelt planned such a reform jtoday, following a conviction of | working under civil service rules,| iter Adolphson came to his tragic |the governorelect, tis afternoon should realize that appeals have iat ttle ierportancs, | a craet teensure support from the} O41, »fB7 Ugiea PEt 3.—The | Darsiary yeuterday and he can only be legally kept at 200" Oi) be detained at the city |S#ld to @ representative of the |becomerso numerous That tt Is @ Je importance, | postmasters in 1912. Shaw asked ev rec. 3-—~The! Royle is @ member of tee ,20th| Work for a period of eight hours, | °U® ot exactly the same | United Press physical impossibility for each case persons were seen | the newspaper men not to use the | {tet Murder to be committed tn | * ’ prison. They tell exa Soag to be independently and carefully car pape ne Ol cule mained ‘ens United States infantry and was) This is regarded as a flimey ex-| sory of the incidents leading up Mr, Cosgrove is a very, very ; etully tthe | Statement then, but sald it would | {his min vd oo urred at 4) convicted of breaking Into a store cue, There should be no logic the tragedy, but it ls not borne |Sick man, He has had ea hy © majofity of the Sriantarman of the} do no harm after election Fen trae, tot ime , Whe? | and stealing @ revolver. After hix| reason that would leave the city! Our py the position in which the | indigestion but this has Under | these conditions mn and/ -- a a ob colored aan m . | . ncurrence with he jud who - arrest a cache was found in the | without police protection even one | 4 was found off now. I am hopeful, but I do tg popes 3 WOMAN SAYS POLICE beg be gg doe —— also col-| hills back of the Presidio of Monter.| minute during the day or night tn | 9084 man as pon r | not wish to give a false impression, | ¥Tites an opinion must often and oq ing I es akon, pg on ths & mor covering ey in which were hidden gloves,|tha,opinion of those familiar with | Thi “egg mien, they,| We, hope that in the next few | necessarily be more or less per- eT ir. I HANDLED HER ROUGHLY an struck the murdered ane% | gas pipe, slug shot and masks, |thbidepartment work. The proper| | According, to the wane. Tint") weeks there will be a change for|{unctory, and, if the opinion te barce le man 4a : ot Col " it. is urged, in t ‘ with a third wo 5 . © | the better.” yy & corrupt judge 8 Is Proved. |dozen times, beating his movie, Meter couteanes - tp SONG ier sm we © have the | i pot known, wepe in Mra, Olater’s | ‘MS, Detter no matter how exalted the committed vartous crimes in Ban | palice relieve each other a» the Cosgrove was asked if she | Jelly, Manley had been ¢ where she was in bed, when er of the judges concurging MeBonaid a milkman Rafael, including the holding up of | #hifts change, at their trol box | fom, had any idea when they would be @n4 added « bit of| Claiming that she was roughly dh great, sae baa failed to} 16 men in the bar room of the|On the beat, and not at the police | Adolphson entered. He was very | apie to return to Washington ana|@'t * *° * h practically cleara| 494 Inhumanly treated by the po- | Peturn th cents his is the only] National ho where, after shoot. | station drunk, they say, and without pre-| she replied Nu have an soon ent Tainted ‘isiaias: MeMabon was not | ice, Lain Wilkening yeaterday filed | excuse the woman has to offer for!ing Constable Edwards of Tiburoy.| Mhix, condition has existed for | Mminar words he staggered to * | whatever It is impossible for us Professional zeal, the attract- the fence after being |® Claim against the city for dam- |e Ceed |he looted the cash register and |Jears, dod there has been ho effort|corner, drew a -revolver Bnd e115 say when we will be able to go livences of the respondent's charac. 8nd robbe ages of 6 alleges that a» ¥ escaped oh the part of the administration | clared his intention of hay § er out! it might be soon, but {t might not.”|ter and disposition, and the Bin iy oa wpen|soe-nesemme ten tom toe mcet| HARD) LUCK PURSUES —"it"Sts veer cnimat ina novi trmad hes Set, tate yah | wh bm, mig nea gain, the sceno of the Me-| ¥960u November 10, she wan han wan injured in a football game at} |the women rushed from the room. | ,pysicians atténding the governor.|cideat has left him may cloud our dled so rov y that her tre ent | | d had ba reached the hall Friday morning he | 1l¢4 so roughly that her treatment | HOODOOED school and that hy is irfespousibie § PRESI | ani P elect, said Reports that we gave | judgment, but to us it seems th fish walnut trampled | resulted in a broken leg. The po V SSEL for hile orliniual sete LL when they heard a shot. Employes | Gut a statement suring Me ene ju eae ae ie - strip. ontuide {Hee records In the case do not note ry of the hotel quickly gathered and} “}" es i. tel ; k the body was|that shé is charged with being Three times in 13.daye has the SC ISTRICTS json lying dead across the bed | bat 1 have noted mo change for} with good grace tf we felt satisfied r walnut wax found arank and disorderly, which was| British ship Zinita put to sea for| -- : Suspicious Points. jthe worse in the iast day or so,| that it were untainted. We believe Pocket In the minis jlater changed to vagrancy, sen-| Puget sound from the ports of ASSIST PRESIDEN tir. Jacob Gould Schurman, preal-| The suspicious points about the! ang, in fact, think he bas improved.| we are justified In a want of con- Circumstance ren, tence being suspended Shields and Deal, Hog. and as many |dent of Cornell university, will|Sffatr are that Adolphson, though We’ cannot tell what two weeks fidence in the integrity of the that MeManon times has she been compeiled to —_——— fspebd Christmas in Seattle, and wil} |@ "ght-handed man, was shot ') night bring forth.” judge who wrote the opiuion, and, Bad then tossed o J. A. Sharon Dead. put back on account of severe A letter has been addressed by| deliver an address at the an. | the left ear, while the pistol with Cosgrove is surtering from| with great respect for the other Bis aseai! ar as ALLIANCE, O., Dec, %—J, H.| storms, which have used her badly.|County Superintendent of Seboola| Bud! banquet of the Cor.| Which the fatal shot was fired My | night's disease and there is an{members of this honorable court Sharon, commander of the Obio| On the 18th of November she first|T, P. Storey, in response to a re-| Sl Association at the New/|under the bed. Death Was WO! impression here that the physicians | we question whether the excessive 1 on Saturday, De-|@oubtedly instantaneous, and the of 1200 Ward et,,| department of the Grand Army of| left Shields, but put back when| quest by the commission on rural] Washington b jare giving out reports that are a| amount of Work put upon them bas found a few|the Republic, died yesterday of} three days out, leaking badly and|iife appointed by the president, to| cember 26, at 7 p,m. He will re | police do not understand how he | tittle too optimistic, Mrs. Gosgrove| not resulted in a decision which to one of the acute indigestion with strained seams. Again on|aji the school districts of the couy-| mim in Seattle until December 29, | could have hurled the pletol under) nade a special request that no re-| will be reversed upon further con along the top of the 17th she ventured forth, but/ty, asking them to arrange |teaying on that date for Spokane pened bed, or why he snows Sg ite ports that might lead to any false | sideration ce close to which ten days later she was forced to) ings to discuss the problem in the | Where he is scheduled to apeak be | chosen to fire the weapon with his) hopes on the part of her husband's | More Rehearings. found, When threads |make Deal, all her canvas having | different districts |fore the State Teachers’ associa.| left hand friends be sent out sika'inn beeeidienelh aioe ala wen ‘8 trousers were been blown out in a severe xale.| In his letter Mr. Storey suggests | 4 Engaged to Man. | If it be snenes ed etd tect ‘ MOS Witnens, he uaid they | Again on the 26th, 13 days from the | that the following topos, suggested | _ BF Schurman's visit to Seattle is| Mrs. Olster, who is @ divorced | y ey ey eH HH KKK yy Sideration of this case may be a Ms 4 those found by date of her first sailing, she start by the president, be discussed Mm of an extended tour over the | Woman, says that she was engaged | & & | preceder ‘or one H ot a h . for Seattle, and she hag not been | phe iclency of the Rural} @estern part of the country, be-|/to marry Adolphson, though the} * BANK CLEARINGS, TT seceding A ogee gyn Te sid heard from since. The superstitious | schools,” “Farmors’ Organizations,” |Aiaping December 8, and continuing | date of the wedding was wttll sev. | % %| apply only: Yo caeen in “whieh Me ihe Jury with one maintain that she is a doomed ves-|'The Question Parts »jundi January 7. On this trip Dr,|eral weeks off. He'had frequently | ® Seattle. %| Justice Ros rote apinions More than 64 year wel “The Néed of Good Roads, Sehurman will visit most of the! threatened suicide, she declared \*c arings today. ..$1,614,889.40 #{and which were wee . ‘ . proved Postal Facilities,” “Aanitary | ange western, cites, and ts sched-| usually when he had been drink-|#® Balances 1 2 {bare majority of art, Pur - Tonopah Mines May Close Conditions on the Varn” Mr | uted to address the Utah State/ing, He had been living at the Ho-| ® ‘Seesinn, % | therm only a shore time has County Exhivit FONOPAH, Nev., Dec, 4-—-The| giovey wayn. that. the commin.| Fedeliers’ association, and to have|tel Richelieu, opposite the West-/* Clearings today...$ 82 % [elapsed singe the rehearing asked AYP owners of the large silver mines) io desires a brief statement of | t@ principal address at the Inaug-| ern, but had been a frequent caller | # Balances 18,106.00 {in this case was dented, net : of Tonopah and the camps near snclusions of these discussions |Meation of Dr. Hill as president of |at her apartments, * Portiand. #|,. “We venture to suggest that tho MiRe sounty cor here are discussing today the quer | cont io Washington. December. 5| te University of ‘Missourt The case was investigated by De-| # Clearings today, ..$1,185,844,00 #|!eonventence ineldent to reaps n Secure an ¢ tae tion of closing thelr workings until | ina 12 are suggested for the dis tectives Adams, Wicker and Hol-|% Balances 89,811.00 &| ine tainted with a violent Rela the work of the price of silver ines. Three | tint meetings 4%) land and Policeman Donlan. * | susple corruption Is a matter Ad work; t . thousind men will be thrown out 4 * * HR Re ee ew OL Minor Importance, for the chief ne up tt x duri e holidays if the mine: * Baseball Meeting. ee ee bulwark of free institutions lactur f tl 2 a om ty Alaska Coal I Best, # ‘The report has gone otit er. &|* *| Club Banquet. [fidence in the integrity of is id in the conut PITTSBURG, Dec, 3.—Hefore the] * yoneously that the meeting of *|%* NO SUCCESSOR NAMED, &#| ‘rho seuttlo Commercial Club witt/of last resort and no sacrifice is (xposition. 11 Will Give Dance. | American Mining congress, Alfred|# he directora of the North &|* * | hold thelr second m: y 4 at} too great for its preservation: : ne Commin t Heattie Council No, 116, Frater: H, Brooks, chief of the Alaskan! ® western Baseball league would *&|%&>+ OLYMPIA, Dee 3.—-Gover ®) the Club rooms at 6:15 this even- | P, S—-It seems to us that the r Sounty oxhibit nel Ald Association, will hold its| division of the United States geo | be held on Dec, 10. The di- #|® nor Mead left for Seattle at ®|ing, Several men in public life} decision in the Raven case ts in mal us regular dance on Weduesday even-| logical survey, read a paper stating | #® rectors will meet next Tues. &}® noon today, He has not ap #/ have been Invited to speak and an} diroct t with the almost cou . by « ing, December 9, at its hall, 2715) that Alaska coal wan the best} # day, Dec. 8, at 2 p. m., at the *|# pointed any one yet to succeed w excellent musical program will be! romporaneou decision in the math Mt ft, will MAYBE YouR HUSBAND WILL | Jackson st. A card social is to be| west of the Rockies but the north) * Butler hotel. *)* Judge Root Wigs ava. tae Wire gay \ e (48 Wash 7) in aes pete Rebs Go wrth You NOW. held in the same hall-on Wednew | is harapered by lack of tranaporta-|# ie Gi tdlna mreakiee eittne Gaeasmee Siatins | eet amie nna emerttnememcremcmmecmeney tay evening, December 23 tion TAT TTT RT Rt ep | colons 1