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HAVE It SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier, ILL STOP A-JOB UP FOR THE S. E CRAWFORD WRITES A ye LETTER TO CITY COUNCIL. VOL, 10. NO FRAMED CO. & | City Fathers Do the Ac- P) robatic Stunt Ex- pected. W. BR. Crawford, prevident of the Seattie, Renton & Southern, ul bidder for the Pine E tranchies, filed « letter with The Beattle Electric company ie just an much the master of | the counei! last night prot ne the corporations committee of the Seattle city council as it is of the | in strong terme at the proposed | men who operate its street cara attempt to “job” him out of the ities te announced thet in view of the manner tn which members of the corporations |Resolution to Investigate | Committee constantly do the bidding of the Seattie Electric company, 'T 18 HARDLY CONCEIVABLE THAT SOME OF THEM AT LEAST! } ARE NOT ON THE PAY ROLL OF THAT CORPORATION, | Attend a meeting of the } matters affecting the street car unless the franchise was award ed te b immed he would appeal to the courts. m Mr ¢ t Chat deapite the fact Of his entering the high bid. the cor company aw. | corporations committees at any time | company are to be conatdered, and had not acted | 708 Will agree that this conclusion is logical and not to be disputed t. He i eh Lo Members of thie committee show such interest in the welfare of nderstand th ° Exforations committer metuats | tP* Beattie Electric company that they fairly’ put to shame Mr, James Jy intended to ‘LE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909. HOT TIME IN SENATE Winally order war | TWO LIVELY SCENES) tions avpre mad by Senators Roth MORNING, 1 ane to the committee on resolu | Wien the senate found out no | sucty Committers existed, api whieh ended the resolution and all devisions upon it bein expyngtd from the minutes o’ in All the State Offices Starts Fireworks, the paras, The, next ro ee wea = ge hteetartod w the A Mi BY. T. J. DILLON | SeSann aa notine "itt ae ee OLYMPIA, Jan, 28. — The | At times the members were on thel merning session of the sen foot hurting all sorte of epithets at of two of t each other, Finally a moti was ever witne in | passed by a vote of 22 to 19, and Ihe gathering in thie etate ennure “6 went to the jud Tr ible started when Se " ites, he same action bh Alex Polson of Chehalis introduced | been taken By the. he . nourrent resolution that the aen- | tn the House labor « Ate appoint a committee of five to! ery thie mor aot with & stmilar committee from } wee reported t house to invewtigate the #u-| from the committees making the te other legal working hours of women « * of the log-| eight instead of ten hours, as at sehing on thetr present Beveral amendments LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STA | J, A, MOORE BOLD THIEF | Friends of Prominent Cap- THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. PRICE GOV-ELECT COSGROVE REACHES PORTLAND ar WIL! IN CAPITAU CITY TOMORROW, AT NOON, jLeaves for Olympia Tox night, Going by the : Way of Tacoma, GATHERING LS RIOUSLY LL PORTLAND, Ore., By U. P-—With a face ve and d by many lon of painful iliness, yet determined hh the capital of the state HE GOES TO CALIFOR-|HE RAIDS RESIDENCES |. #i221,,5.,° ,Sasaveve arrived in NIA FOR HIS | IN BROADWAY ira, VSN gee welt, he teal HEALTH. DISTRICT. Boxee oe ceremony noon tomerrow. fe are therm emain |Miss M. Burnett Sees Him at Work and Screams st Are Wor d areceticy th _ ue » se P. Howe, the company's attorney, who regularly appears before the eS : _—_ meer thie, whioh, if car H - : . ne 2 hi ne Se plectric mmittee for th ° hin remolu ried, would Wave put the bill H } “ gempany be given a temparary per | Sor 7 re e the purpose’ ef making it appear that argument and [iin was fought bitterly on the floor| peek ver @tor @ finel vote the About Him. for Help. a : onene to lay tracks over the same | Selleitation are necessary If the company is to secure ite rights, the senate, and at times every rupert wee secepted and the | morning Olympia twe ‘4 teal oe ae a cial edi Last night the corporations committee reported favorably upon ni tect of the upper house was on| eight hour: Jaber } . hours later fonctusion Mr. wford states | h : : , » feet at the same time women will p | James A. Moore, one of the own Within a radius of four blocks, a Skat the Beattic, Renton @ South-| thé high bid of W. R. Crawford for the street franchise on Pine ceadaieatitiie wnt Bho * cc i AE tun’ sant “Welkinadale: Makes ; : Trip Is Needless. Sea. yestet — Fo sive | et. from Third to Eighth avs, and in the next breath gave the Seattle | 2 we padre te bp ; M : ne | Uaay peowler broke nto three resi This trip is needless,” said Gove Seattle Elect on ¥ in| | president of the nvestmen ences in the Broadway district be-lernor Congr< en seen in hi a rg iaielleges tn ant porte Bieetric company a permit to lay a “temporary” track on the street » Gd di lina a a da Sata £| compar y, and inently identi. | 20" " = - S ve A oo sae Tae 1 . . covered by the franchise | cofertng exactly the same territory | * BANK CLEARINGS. bee with the material development awa: a of Washington now, and have been which pct che 4 y & quantity of silver , i DOMal eeeeting regarding the letter, i firet on the ground, the chairman of the committee suddenly discov an - Je seme az, ng sertously 10, and on * the robbery was reported to ~ ture, but in order to satisfy ¢ referred to the committee which | | ‘earings today 429,868.66 7 a Ot - 4 ’ | police, but as yet no trace of the |interesta at Olympia, | am tm charge the franchise issue. | ered that the Crawford franchise should really have been made out | * Balances f 99,207 26 * | Robles hot springs, in California, | iier has been found over there to be formally po Crawford franchise, ax ex-| in the name of the Seattle, Renton & Southern Railway company, and | *. Tacoma. w| Where he will take a special treat-|"",, wigs M. Burnett entered her | After that I shall immediately res t was referred again to the| net in the name of W. R. Crawford, #® Cletrings today 721,668.00 & | ment. at 207 EK. Denny way, shortly | turn to Paso Robles and remain un- / tone. committee when it] t Is Balances a 51,072.00 #| Mr. Moore first complained of elome pit ane Be afternoon, |“! T regain my strength In the : up for im counct) last Théréfore, it became necessary to refer the franchise back to nd tes 2 cold. This settied into a bad case | after 4 o'cl ’ hort stout burg. meantime Ldeut-Gov, Hays will as= and the temporary permit for | the committee without council action until the oversight was remedied. 1S Cree eetland, * lof I grippe, and recently it devel. |%° discovered ® short, s |sume the office of governor, assiate ttle Electric company went rings today ..$ 895,940.00 w| lar busily engaged in tying UP Sled by my son as bin private secre= Without a hitch, so that! This, too, notwithstanding the fact that the franchise bid in by # Balances <... 195,278.00 | Obed Into kidney trouble, which has!) ioaie of loot. Miss Burnett | tary, © franchise was delayed, | Crawford contains a “commonuser” clause which would have permit * | Sone from bad to worse. screamed and ran out the front door Feeling Unusually Well _ while the & E EB Co, ge street. | | A Consultation of several physt-| cmstting the va} } i ted the Seattle Electric company joint use of the tracks with the PPORNOE EEE SEES %! sane was held, and it was deter. | 2 burglar, not forgetting “I am feeling uousually well, and i | yy “ “ vables he bad gathered, ran out the }am ail appetite. 1 am slowly gaine he ep be . yi Ape = ageing trip to tne hot epring® | yack door and soon made his e» jing in my weight and strength, but e Seattle Rectrie company permit does not refer in any way as necessary In order to combat | | I suspect it will be several montha . 0 cape. vet " t eich a “commonuser” clause, and, while the members of the committee : ge Pepe nye vege nr | Takes Her Rings. F are tS ees sae Soke see that prior occupancy’ will not give the corporation exolusive | nay NEVER SAW ONE Mr. Moore’s condition has bee mee | Miss Purnett found that the thief “No, 1 we talk politics now. — or On A street fixed as a “canyon route,” where the common user rather serious, although it ts ex-| had taken three sold rings ost = am not inter ted in politics Iam is required, Tt ie not recorded in past history that the Geattie Electric | UNTIL YESTER- pected that he will be fully, recov diamonds and. sapphires, and 94.78 [eaty, interested ia, Faaaiaaae et | ' ered by the middle of February cash wl ¥ ps : he fi a ‘4 BY T. J. DILLON. et es ee : may Have Geared ger fe) DAY. when it is expected that he can|ained entrance to the house by | postne Fon now aad Jai ame OLYMPIA, Jan. 26 —Senator | od , . | return to this city Pee Sedecpggict mee 2 | Sympathetic Interest. RULY PRESIDENT FURTH’S SERVANTS iN SEATTLE’S! * | Moor When # servant girl employed | Of Spokane, will soon intro-| 7 I . STREET CAR KNOCKS MAN OFF| Drm. Moore died at the family | ee. Merrill, of 27 Harvard | The governor spoke feclingly of | MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ARE | FAITHFUL TO THEIR MASTER. nteresting aracter and residence in this city some months he sympathetic interest the entire his bill restricting tho a> | ood TRESTLE INTO LAKE ago, and the loss of his wife preyed i, entered the house shortly | 5° 7) t country bak token ae IV be treateg tu. Séimepene MEAD CHOPPED OFF, Big Man Visiting WNION, | upon Mr. Moore's mind a great 9 o'clock last night, she| nis long illness, and when speaking fa a hobby with the oan ‘HUNTED: DUCKS K CARPENTERAS, Fr 4 2 | Before departing, Mr. Moore pat @ burgiar had broken in of a telegraphic message of sym= ay guillotined for the ter of} ; eee land afranged a number of jegal| quantity of silverware was carried | with tears and his me ot; tage, SRE“ Beenton. ~ A POWER Sere Sonal. ‘Dur he thes anaontion jstreet car bell cord, John Stewart matters pertaining to bis various in-| off. Mr. and Mra. Merrill are out |chokea with emotion. es a ted, will make another the crowd gleefully exploded fire-| Dan Callahan & bricklayer, was pulled out of Lake | tereste in this city of the city at present ieeaa lade ta eee ope oa suit the pebiice BOAT crackers. ea ng a We ee ti mics Hear Fremont, shortly before | ' renee - Ee | eS ae year ago he weighed 196 pounds, " ~ - - an's particular qualification whe - pree proceedin ere in block of t urnett robbery, of while now his welght was down t the detalis of crimes, lynch- | Be ser with ot | 2 *R RRA RRR HAAR HRA Liche in the hall OF fate tn the |DIGRlEht. Seay a ninect te Lacted too tee eet canat ig|entared the apartineats of Mrs. L|tie. ben’ taal: Ke kad xine aol Aad all sorts of violence which | Geo. C. Congdon, lawyer with of | » & | chiefiainship of the Bureh Creek tn | )Seomart waa Waiting af one of| morning by Mre HM. Wiederhold | M- Collins throngh a window. Two| pounds since he started to improve, fo shock good taste of the | fices hoe ety diction Jone * WEATHER FORECAST. Ww diane, of Alaska {the stattons om the trestle for an|against. Albert Wiederhold on | £0ld loc a gold ring and a small |and would yet return to his old girth, set by Mr hp Like 8 Carroll for violating the game ® Fair thie afternoon, tonight #| No, Dan ts not an Indian Hel ean bound car. His signal was|charges of nonsupport. She asks | Masonic pin were taken ) me Ht gan at pee the ae onen th f and Wednesday. Light east # | Carries 200 pounds of sulld Observed by the motorman but, on| to have charge of all property and) yew ccian par ait WE Ae oye dha Maced Gh Thal On Sunday Congdon went out ® winds. Tbe Byer tp eye theng. .. |Recount of the slippery raile, the|four children, ranging from 8 to| joa thie im “trom San Pedre est jafter ducks on the Sound along the * * Baw ing a ng Dass lear id not come to « full stop at! 17 years of age. for Ne | y oe eee eee ee » sd e mn the land! p t — ™ — ==] of the features of the end bom ot Senuilerey om * wen 6 ase * ’ letée bic as eth cotton Ll po. 4 = gall Bee made | | <= sae BY DOGS with the approval generally | speedy power nd Violated Game Laws. and a Jol lors, while others do not.| Mock after flock and fired at them whose sensibilities are} witha pump gun. He was arrested Seasitive as those of the by puty Game Warden J. W # senator have no objections | Sampson and brought before Justice fe the accounts of a lynching and| Carroll and given the minimum | see no reason why suck should|fine, The maximum for this of i ted.” | fense ts $600. . S. GOVERNMENT TO RUN | Deputy Game Ward w Bampson arrested Charles Carlson of Youngstown yesterday for shoot ing without a Neense at Fauntleroy | park on Sunday, He was fined $10 by Justice Carroll mobile, or the wireless, or a street) joa the eax, GRIM DEATH'S VICTORY ON ition war at foult, and with her/ neighbor, and had often been the cat, Oran Aleks tuned ow nr, Gar cli WRECKEO SHIP 16 [husband she thought the lights to | boy's playmates, iG EMP. orm when hag, ot ig vernal into pr aay jhe those that mark the entrance to/ pat iL Nott bay tie A eee jne| |the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Ae-| IE x 1 pin oe ts night. Dam stood at the rail drink: | ED eID bo tg > EN Mg lg Pon Soper ‘CARR AT ON $ { rT “This is dea © oct q | 7 Oscar Straus Has Important Suggestions ae Coming Conference at = ee 6 Buch were the laat words of Mra. thinking themselves at last safe ROTTEN EGGED M. ea Me PE mies Cari Henningsen, wife of the cap-/ within the quiet waters of Puget Washi on Problem of Unemployed—Manless Jobs for Jobless Men. (ior it ie un meine tain of the doomed Soquel, uttered |yound, Mra. Henningsen and her in-| | LONDON, Jan. 26.—By U. P= ington ve pet ite his friends, F. A. Matin’ eee & balf second before a terrific wave fant went below to rest. Then it! ars, Carrie Nation, who {a attempt: cian | Wiliam Greenland. dashed over the doomed vessel, kill was that the fates must have gath-| ing to deliver a series of lectures “WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 26—-By U. | “That's a street car,” explained} |ing her in her husband's arms and ered close in glee to witness the | here, met with a hostile reception ‘of the unempicoyed—and particularly Martin Srushing the life out of their infant final discomfiture of thetr chosen | at the Canterbury music hall last Ei Nrioging, together Jobless mah ond “What's & stfeet Gar?” qdieted ee amin OUT ALL NIGHT | daughter against the rail vietims. |night. She was presented with jess job—will be the subject of a conference the white chief. SUFFERING FROM The tale told by the survivors of} Crash ancient eggs, one of them striking @ held in Washington early in February. The | And Martin had a hited tithe exe INJURIES. thin wreck has few equals in point, At full speed the vessel stranded | her in the face. The audience main has been called by Secretary Straus of | plaintg, too . Lee eee fate acetate the lite and| tng of wood, and the sound of talk: | mines 8. cROrus OF bineen Svea t of commerce and labor. < Why, it rans by eleetricity, and} el hae ag geo gla reamed Sear That drove the front ail | don was obliged to leave the house 5 s happiness of one man. spars at drove the tle O- mm ~ Sipesen ones te ee Seas ane Te: Acarrien people for 6 ConteS <hrOR I WP. MeMulion, an Iriah-taborer, | eee wn a nec the Boquel made|man again on the deck and to her Caney, pet Breaenges SiiTinds, that 14.10, peentbte.te wark aut 0. phen eidlied ack ies living at 4208 11th av. Nv W., was|son Francisco bay from Cal- husband ele EEE te osvervousrt will eventally reneome: | “You yo "way. back and seefABek bY a-Groen Lake street car ao. and Captain Henningsen went| Already a iiteboat had been RE ATED UNTIL like # huge intelligence bureau. It is hie idea) d6en,” retorted Dan, fact to chomMbedath ay, MyW. some time tant |@#hOre to visit bie family. Always | loosened | rom ite cradle, in this bureau will keep track of industrial con: (that he was there with a Mne of | Mleht. ce ig Seanad olen grand boaters Aye aaah sagt LIFE EXTINCT in all parts of the country, and at the same j old-time retorts serie wan not found ‘untit daybreak [Pie sey wits. hes husband to|rendy th dagait, when Witt 4: Wes ‘Hinde keep track of persons who are seeking work, I’ Wels, Dan went to hele esa: His ribs were broken | Ue? Pleading with her husband to ready gga ye Foaved ite lar NEWPORT, Ore., Jan Pee remenertne, Se “etter fe pane | ‘Phe next day! It t# am historioal |@R thi na jeyrnnd he was only | *bandon his S thercom=|bend above the Tall Gna’ struck | CGae Tormnae wane rece ved era work is to be found | fact that Dan shied at passing |@bout half conscious. ‘He was pick. |Tema'r with ec | manta teeth tpl as woman, | of the brutal marder of Polly Dick, BY OSCAR STRAUS. / autos like @ skittish colt, to the /@4 Up by ® mag hamedJ, W. Smith | P8htlve eat This Is Death. soak ecb Witt nee ree Uae plan 1 have in mind in connection with the huge delight of his compamions, ANd taken {0 the Providence hos Troubles Start Early. oo ing ng 7 ; pare og i mpylena edie 2 en af the unemployed an enlargement of Bat the craelest part of the on-| pital At this time she again renewed! Zs is Goath, Kies me, Cart” ane | ee Indias seseur i Polly. was Aiviaiin of information which is now in oper-| tertalnment was yet to be staged:| her pleadings, and after n a-| Sant” Sater thees bobion wore] Beutgh ‘to Saath Oma Rath” acaal hie division | y marons It appoars that Dan was unable to sidere 7 users San |@ragged from beneath the wreckage | broken. There is no clew to the from all available sources useful informa jstand the strain of modern etvit- | j cided ¢ she weweme from BAA Ae the tite \ the wave had | murderers, nor is any cause for Pegarding the resources, products and physical} ization, and wore a regular path | Franciec t Beattie his last Mrs. y " oa of them | the ertme apparent ¥ macteriaticn of cach #tate i territer and to | through a pair of sewing doors until | Henningsen ted to ac m 1‘ ther was Captain such information tn different iangunges, and Angelface got pickled 7 red Y pany him | passage. | en ning sient. “gy ae ee tribute the publications ne admitted | Martin and Greenland motioned Hardly had under way! 6. cruel jest. of fate, still alive HELD F ‘OR who thay avk for wuch Information at the tt jto Patrolman Fuqua, who happened | when mishap came Aboard and took | ‘Hh Cruel Jone OF tae ee int stations, The purpose of this bureau, aw is to be passing the Gin Grotto. |LyRic THEATRE -onowe GETS | UP her abode, bringing with ber her). 41, arms, and in his ears a pitiful MURDER evident, ix to supply information chiefly to the its on Ate Hid 76 AND COSTS FR entire family of troubles and dinas | ee ene ie Carl | Ey antives foreigners, and to thins trom With gritted tooth | Patroiman bd bd OM ters iadicd "ithe Yeuieik’ a. eines SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan, 26— and becoming congested eaport cities, | SECRETARY OSCAR STRAUS. Pause deakied . the uhwuspecten VUBOE BARDON gr A arty ong Hace a yang ed Uroken lmbe. and’ coves |By U. P—W. H. Irvine, fotmer chiet It might be much more to their to 0 into operation under the|to thelr countries sadder, but wiser | huaue lnckiot | the | namiupecting) Tremontin and T. J. Beeson, | * the ship and burried her far | ruses, but the frail woman and the Of Police of Gan Antonio, and 9 : tage to Ko to er parts of sup fon of the department of/men. Much thie kind a mils | wri propristor and manager reapectt OP RS genst. . nap gene Beehe come ee one Gare tee only »g | Widely known cattleman, was in- "the, jeountry. This |» = mportant| commerce and lat But first I gration co Opp it But Dan did really resist when h of the Lyric th at stantly over the vessel, and sail by chosen by the Sea God for his vic-|leted by the grand jury and re Mectob function. But it is not) wish to talk to representatives of |source by the dissemina | they attempted to load him into the {dental and Washington sts, were |! her canvar was torn to shreds, 0% manded to jail without bond today Hhat a bureau « fatermetion organized labor and to people who| rect information thr ©" \ police auto, It was his first ride | convicted this morning in Pepa All reckoning® were une Hegel for EES oe charged with the murder of Edgar it do tor working people. jare interested in general in this sub-}eountries, from which our Immigra-|i a” whis wagon, and he nearly }4ordonta court of maintaining a|@8¥# the best that could a4 & “ee ain Hoan anes 8 rag ! Bryan, a negro coachma: eeeat problem in these days | sect jtion chiefly comes. Perhaps the bent | Hit of tright ‘ns. Chauttes yer |Hutaange, and fined $75 and costa. |W" to fly before the wind, hope |x darigerous condition. His mind |"!Y*% & LOTS | provide work for the unem Faise Representations. medium through whieh this inforina~ | O10 OF eM ind and Youn These men, with all the other so. |*#ainst hope that all would be well, has given way under the terrible STEAMER 106e section# when there tion could be disseminated would be . Through all this Mrs, Henningsen strain, fever has ensued, and it may in thon | Another thing which will be taken | Dan was jocked up, and his | Called actors and persons connected Ps ; avial slackening anc our consuls, It is this matter on } “ | was constant solace and support to be that in a few hours the ery industri ip at the labor conference will be friends came down to the stat to| with the theatre, were arrested § husband, advising him| which, ever. goes up rom bia: Gee! (Man finds himself out of a Job.| 4. dissemination in foreign which we wish to conoull with Ia- | sioat over thelr captive. December 8th on & warrant sworn| De" harried husband, advising him | wh ay be Weaiaten. ohhaees | WRECKED Ad this where indus bor organizations and to polleit their \ . And counselling him in the thousand |lirious lips may be gtanted. “Mary, ‘@ country tries of more accurate infor Yea, a Daniel brought to judg-|out by Sam R. Buck, of The Star, |\"4 oe Of winkee thle ween | Mary, cue. Whare ae vos. Mar” BPS #0 greatly diversified and | gy io abor conditions in the United |*!? 204 advice ment!” said Martin, a8 he peeked | charging them with maintaining a})\"\ Yow ta use, until lights were he crlos covistantly amd: thom ny. | XALPARAISO, Jan, By U.P. enormous, it is often! tates, Many immigrants come to For Locomotive Inspection, through the bars |auisance by giving a filthy and| sented on the const of Vancouver |know the story seem to heer en nae fire tatan steamer, Santiago, do happen that thore will be | 1 United States as a result of| railway emploi | Wke- J After Dan slept tt off, ball in the |lewd program, the nature of which| sighted on the com : auuy'ta tb donee iss gen: koeie wohaca ait tea cece aaa m in one part of the country | raise representations, They are led 1 in & plan which} eum of $20 was deposited for his|has previously been described in | aoe for once her woman's intu- | Carl.” 7 7 ee atere. “chilean peapert ‘oe is Puen there is not in another, and/in believe that this country is «| is prope nlurging the scope| appearance in the police court this | this paper, > vabeasdiooe : re Ja total wreck, There was no loss there will be wor ne Hine! veritable El Dorado, where laxinesa|ot our steamt holler inepection | afternoon | ‘The: jury was out but a few mo-| === papa ennpcongaes FE Seecmaumry when pther lines arelis rewarded and large returns awalt|to include botlera wre locomo-| But Dan forgot to appoar |mente after all the evidence had TRAIN GOES OVER AWN) ‘ E Tt often happens that there! oven the slothful, When auch fin-|tive engines, Ma nocidents are And he’s looking for bis friends.| been taken, and returned with a @ demand for farm lator at #e4-| migrants come they find that while wed by the explosion of bollers,|He also carries & heavy, black |.verdiat of guilty and a fine of $75 MAN is KILLED Pedastrics ure doing little. Now, | greater in this country than fm their|petent and systematic inspection this nature is $100 UNDER A ct R aden is to Ket the labor to the|own, the American laborer is more | were had. by federal authorities, » steamer Morning Btar, re-| - where it 1x wanted. Of course, | industrious, energetic and. selt-rell- | This will be discussed cently acquired for use an a C, P. R. | Sues for $600 Damages. COSHOCTON, ©,, Jan, 26—By The special car of General Man-| SPOKANB, Wash, Jan, 26—By means a problem of cheap\ant than here, and that while| If it 1s found that there matters| freighter from the Boston Mission-| §, Goadell thin morning started| UV, P.—Seventecn passengers were |ager McKeen, of the Vandalla|U, P—John 'T, Renolds, a private portation. the opportunities In this country are | have the approval of thowe mont in- | ary society, wae actively put in the | ault against B. Voland of Sunnyside | inju today when a St, Louls|branch of the Pennsylvania rail-|from Fort Wright, fell beneath a the coming labor conference I)greater, the qualities necessary to| terested, they will be reported to| trade yesterday, tn place of the| for $806 damages, alleging Voland | express train, east bound, struck a|road, was attached to the train, {street car here last night and bot fn mind to nee what be| benefit thereby also require an in-|vongress with « recommendation, Alaskan, carrying freight between | has livedion his property for five| broken rail at Adams’ mills, nine | It rolled a distance of 50 feet. Me. legs were so mangled that he dled with the railway compar increase of effective energy. With| that necessary legisiation be passed Seattle Tacoma and Canadian | years;without any right or title to|miles west of here, and rolled} Keen was slightly cut by glass, but later at the hospital, Renolds had to making a special ir trial’ their delusions dispelled they return !to put them tnto effect | ports, | the property. down an embankment jotherwise uninjured. been in the army for 23 years, Good Fellow, rman, Sourdough, missed them aud was plunged ‘ine the water below, He ewan to and stufl clung onte pile until the car back- But bete's the interosting about Daas led up. Having to rope, the bell Sees His First Auto. }eora ‘wae requisitioned to save bim. When the steamship Yucatan’ When he. es pulled out it was reached port a few days . Dan | found that he | #et foot upon Waebington sof] for | cuts an his hen. Mis wounds wore hog first time in 27 years! poe: by Dr. Thomas aad he waa Just imagine the emoticns of «| escorted to his home at Third and man who never before saw an auto. | Cedar by Risle B. Cox, a passenger 4 sustained severe TAFT, Mont., Jan. 26.--By U. P, As the result of being terribly, wounded by two large dogs, Hud- son Barringer, 8 years old, a son | of H. P. Barringer, a forest ranger, | died late yesterday. The boy wag \attacked Sunday by two large ant mals, and before the parents could rescue him he had been badly man- | gled. The dogs belonged to a SURVIVORS TELL TEARFUL STORY OF TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE SOQUEL