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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. ‘MAKE BOLD ATTEMPT 10 REGAIN THEIR FREEDOM | MERE BOYS BRAVE | | ke Boys nave WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE BILL asa PASSED HOUSE TODAY Make Dash to Escape From vote WAS 70 TO 18-QUESTION| tions were afraid of the women Mercer Island Reform GOES TO THE PEOPLE AT |Doration lawyer tk was to bo ch pr SEBRG Nese ] NEXT GENERAL ELECTION. [Potted that be would oppose the School. —_—— | moasure | BY T. J. DILLON. veral tervid “God Bless You OLYMPIA, Jan. 20,—After | epeechon for the ladies were made Btrugeting for their lives In | spending $100 worth of time in | and the bill went through. Waky boat, heedles bt arguing on preposition te save entative Lambert ctw bat ter sb wate 6 on a printing bill, the hoyse y Introduced a bill mak week ow this morning tackled the wom » acold g of a Take Washington, w ty an’s suffrage bill and passed it human being b a crime Powe turn to for shelter from the} by a vote of 70 to 1a. house the Harry sana the. Bovine t as decided th the question The proceedings in yuan - . te ] morning were dev 4B and th< er 13, 0 fe ‘ xt we A bill previding for Perate attompt to gain t Representatt a fish hatchery near om by excapim« from the refor led t fig nat the as-| Auburn wa assed as was . oa Wahoo} on Mercer istand, stealing ng tha at matter | bil provid r the appointment B deat and orossin lake, land t r 8 the |of a com ee to he Wast near Columt at rry | ington-Oregon boundary dispute — youths ar ¥ 1 t trimmed Palmer's The senate then te adjourn Ae county jail, whore w & that the corpora | ment until Monday at 1:50 o'clock. | Pemain until investigation of t =e aa ase ts made De sent back @ tomorrow Brought to the co ht by Detective Job Suffer From Exposure Tt is Vkely they w <<" ROOM WORKER MAKES RAIDS IN APARTMENTS i Both of the youths showed th —_— +" itn shoes the “Broadway | j hustle the work as fast as | much saffering among the poor “First prize, awarded to Edna is of thelr experience. At the 1g DETECTED BY ONE VICTIM Seeriet reg Crawford Not Worrying dies Tikal | poet pon highest marke this morning they stated tha’ BUT ESCAPES WITH A gold watch, & old atick pin] W. R. Crawford, of the Seattle “ * | ‘able progre: had tired of the confinement THE COAT and & $10 gold plece fashioned in a| Renton & Southern, who was pre | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 29.-—By U. P Letter From Her Father. og teland and decided to esc charm wero taken from the home| Yiously awarded « franchise to lay|The wind storm that has been j | There were letters from heg Night betare test when they were ed lot W. A. Wood, at 1916 Howell at.| tracks on Pine at, having entered | *weeping jahoma and 1 of} fath Knowlton, a merchant os asleep, they stole / vat house prowler| Wood was away from bis apart-|the highest bid, snnounced today Miagourt reached here today in the in Garafeaxa, bearing paternai love the hens mtion house, crept itted several thefte last | ments but 20 minutes y day aft |that he would take no action to form of a 40-miie per hour gale. Lit- and advice. These letters told hep — down Te) Gaturday afternoon was at work | ermeon |secure an injunction, tromediately |tle @amage was done tn thie city, to pattern her Mfe after tha® found = — m + ¢ Mra. C. Horton, of | at least. bat Peperts from the southwest tn of her mother, wh bad ‘ craft | again yesterday afternoon and last he home of Mra. orton, dicate that « bi 1} t “ . id Bo il was the cra txt, according to reports received | $12 Terrace st, was entered yee-| The Seattle, Renton & South it @ heavy love of property passed from this world when She boys were compelled 10 | Oe ice. terday afternoon, A gold wateh| om does not want to stand in the | has fupuited. Nearly all the tele Edna was yet ao girl. There Dail it out, then, after launch: | OF ine eee the thief confined his| and @ solid gold bracelet, set with| light of an obstructionist,” he ex-| Sraplt wires are out of commission were clippings of poetry carryt At one paddied while the other | ee en lewelry and cash. When | diamonds and garnets, wore taken. | plained, “and If the Beattle Electric - messages of love and hoor Same A squall arose when the tao syonter was leavin the bpart Banter a Gtere. jcompany, by laying these tracks in Travelers Suffering. she bad framed Emerson's expres Were in the middie of the lake ments of A. Lennenkoht, at 811| Burginre entered the Thirty-seo| such haste ean afford any relief! DENVER, Jan. 29.—By U. P.—| sions on honesty. In the bottom for an hour ft was all they East Pine st, after securing a|ond av. Grocery store, at 32nd av. to the suffering public in the vorth | Half & dozen trains, including two} of her trunk was a broken doll and do to keop thelr little craft) Ovet and chain and « smalljand Yesier way last night and/end. for pity'’e sake let them 40) pasemer trains, are stalled today Its clothes. sinking. They had a | amount of cash, he was seen by|carrted off three boxes of cigars,| ahead. It will at least afford the)on the Bouth Park division of tho ee | All these testified in thelr ‘Were forced to use planks Launenkohl. ‘The thiet apparently |a box of chewing gum and severa ople who have long clamored for} Cotado & Southern railroad in| POLICEMAN UNKNOW-| RESURRECTION NOW) silent way that there was @ ¥ Have Hard Time of It. " ah ahave boxes of bon bons. The poll roads elaewhere @ good opportunity | the ity of Como, at the top of time when {i ¥ was 30 years old, stooth-sha: en flowers, not weeds, PAfter an hour and « half of hard | ay nd of medium height This de-| Here that the robbery was commit t how quighly the seattle | the op tinental divide, as the re-| INGLY LANDS A THING OF THE grew in the garden of her young . t landed near Columbia “ were that of ada: by boys. etric company can lay down its | sult the bitezard. The passen life. 0g hegre] tied y boy aa |rahe when it wants tor We Wil eutll tetera beverch ten| “GOOD” CROOK. PAST. eg lll” PER harp contrast to these kee Gices 12 canto. With this they | protect our rights, however, at the | cold and hunger, as supplies « sakes of"a happy girihood in ev food supplies When To CHRIS proper time and in the ” proper |reaéh them this morning 7 | RENT faraway town of Garafeaxa, am was exhausted they came on way are reported from several se |Safe Blowing, Hold-Up/Its Burial in the Senate) opis: pipe, supplied with two tile. Sleeping anywhere and sé EA TTL El MA RU” While the accommodating ¢or land the storm damage is b * i / bowls, reposed at the head of the i iitle food to eat, it was porations committee of the city Artist Landed in Yesterday Marks Its eae . h Gouple of tired boys that were (ee aided all it could In get P . Be muayiy landed in the county jail QUEEN CITY WILL NOW HAVE : caculajon of Meattte | 10K the Seattle Biectric company’s Jail. Final End. Drug Caused Downfall. CPandiogios was arrested for stea " wut the im-| tracks on the street first, the Me sail | The effects of the insidious drag $5. “Sandford was piace Ain th phe dy tk vem aaah aa nd the Japan-| "made tm Boston” pe wre go _ j are plainly traced in the dra’ Er Semmes hie macher ‘ ne readily complied with (his | not everlooking any chances | When Patrolman Legate found a} BY. T. J. DILLON. jfaces of both the gtrl and unable to support him | rogram: land It fs reasonable to suppose, “e revolv in the hip pocket of} OLYMPIA, Jan Ole Hanson's | consort. The treasured trinkets of i . FS RESO: T| ver of tho present haste, that the George Wilson yesterday while i-race track bill i dead, defunct, | girlhood were covered in her trun ¢ ANARCHISTS R IRT | coesseay will break all records ta | walling the waterfront beat, the |and Ole and the who | with things gathered since she left OF WRECKED te TO BOMB OUTRAGE. | completing this stretch of track Jofficer Ittle thought of the bold, | "ened bis petition xe |home, marking unmistakably rr SAK ; iP bad man he placed under arrest. | "J" Shain, eaten to rtem | {me she left the narrower way 5 ecustte BAKU, Rusala, Jan. 29,--By U. P| “Evry girl whol lesatisfied with| Wilson appeared in the police the they wish to heve on the| life. Here were. found vulgas ea art was killed and 11 tn} jRergel€ should remember that she) court dock this morning wearing | P | poems, given to her while work G¥ICTORIA, B.C. Jan By U. a ) when anarchists threw is Better looking than the most kind! @ euit of clothes that once had 7 and en passing {n dance halls in Nevada mint 4 ptain Goulding and af the waukee F a bomb Into the shop of M. Asrioff. jot pF eegpe glasses bide her belirve.” | seen prosperous days, Mr. Wilson away of th measure does not mps, obscene literature, prin ‘ few of the British steamer Venture Seattle | one of the richest merchants of the | vg! it * ale 9 i Fe os be also wore a near-siaile. hecessartly mean that the penton on saloon cards, nude pictures and Raaened home last night, being |Mari cattoa {Ht eal intia in tas natural Gate: that Why were you carrying that|/Tan 0" ere) fen et Oe other sordid contributions from @ the Skeent river by t Mr. Witite @ n - a b ¢ from ie Saeee Var Oe tor lich the tect akat Beattie. tad toeni,. Tee anarchists had demanded in ‘made up’ Even the very| Weapon?” inquired City Attorney | >™% Be ot ba tas” tear life of crime and immorality. vt eS aes cect Poin ly bor wre ny sonal - jthat Aarteff pay them 10,000 roubles, | best plate glass has a pale green| De Bruler with his severvst ox |that the imp of the tre Although still young in yi Of & torch in the engine room. | steamships t which be had refused to do. The tinge, whieh reficets a color a trifle | pression horses irreparably |8be has displayed a coolness Steamer was burned to the | the Ch her « merchant ts among the injured — fear than the original; hair Well, your honor, it's this way, i un mg into the| courage that cannot be reconcli a. edge. tana other cit The store was badly wrecked. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS tino Wie always a more eiosty sheen oyp)ained Wilson 1 was up in the readiiy with a meek face and um LITTLE SIDE LIGHT IN YORK, Jan. 29.—The grim for woman suffrage will have a| hue thrown over it during week by the suffraget wed oft Miss Mary Coleman and | k Lampton Hardenbrook. [| were plenty of radicals who | Migs Coleman ought not to| ti] the cause had made great: | way. Miss Coleman is one of | WHY SHOULD WOMEN VOTE TO SAVE HOMES IF_ THERE ARE NO HOMES TO SAVE? MARY COLEMAN. * “has highly pleased all Even big, kind Mr. Haréenbrook smiles and says he's satisfled And so the United States will see its first suffraget wedding, at which fers of equal | 7 @ most boty vd tala sav s, anly leverybody will be perfectly happy Ss , And when it's all over, Mrs. Hard-| ee Chicman’s heart was talking enbrook will come back to New fins Coleman's b ' York and be a lawyer again. | @ecided there would be a wed. | Why should women vote to; ye homes, if there are no homes to How can there be homes if gre no weddings? asked Cupid, | fa democrat, Methodist, suf anarchist, anything to win cause Miss Coleman compromised Cupid and Hymen, after a long nee with the two little gods following articles were drawn ween the two little fellows on | pide, and the epirit of woman's | , fr me on the other Miss Coleman is to love . erick Lampton Harden. | as long and hard as she : Miss Coleman is to wed Mr. Hardenbrook ®.. The marriage {s not to inter. with suffraget ideas | pS Coleman will not promise is to} Kings dained yr. ceremony and «'Wla Commas er The bride is to be given awny bby her father, because he ldn't being & man | 4 oo bridegroom may have a ma The wedding cake will be dis to the guests in minatare| LYDIA K. COMMANDER, FREDERICK u HARDENBROOK, them instead of rice and old shoes |} 11. The drawing room is to be iq Pots ring the legend,| decorated with daffodils, the sut lor Women trage flower i Meteo t boxes will be} 12, Miss IAllian Phillips, the |—— vi ard COLEMAN. on the tables, ¢ ining | maid of honor, Is to also represent| Just now the newspapers are talk 4 for the ushers, who will be/the “spirit of suffrage for women,” | Ing about Miss Coleman's desperate nd in white directoire frocks, | and will wear g yellow satin gown, | efforts to secure the release from | yellow sashes Charlott?™orday hat wreath-|the Matteawan asylum for the Bs lade hg on buttons will be/|ed in yellow orchid eriminally insane, of John B. De f by the bride and groom whe This compromise of en artl-|Tierre, who killed his brother, on er away,” and buttons and | cles, between the god sve and | March 19p2, in a fight over his ar i will be thrown after and the «rim epirit of | father's will"at Albany, aac oat staan ora UR Ss The JOB TODAY IT LOSES NO TIME IN GRABBING PINE STREET. Crawford Is an Interested Spectator of This Haste. Almost before the ink of the mayor's signature on the ordinance granting a temporary permit to lay track® was dr the Seat Fleetri ushed a big crew of mon b f building its line on and Pine et All leet night men were working on the block along Third ay. be ween Pike and Pine ste, tearing the ties and rails. ews more pronounced signs of activity, and the laborers were fnir ly sweating under the command to MUST PAY INJURED WORKMAN. At the price of a hand, Nicholus Vianelio was this morning awarded $6,500 from the Washington tron Works, by @ jury in Superior Judge |owner of it looks at the reflection | into the court room and Wilson's tae. Wilson RK. Gay's court. Vianello was formerly employed by the} Washingten [ron Works of this city. | More than one year ago, while he} was working, his hand became | caught {n the machinery, and he was maimed for life. The case went | to the jury yesterday, and returned | the verdict for $6,500 damages to- the attor ney for the plaintiff. BALLINGER IS. CHOSEN FOR = CABINET WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 29.—By VU, P—Prosident Roose. velt ry authority for the state- ment that Richard A. Ballinger of Seattic is to be secretary of the interior in President Taft's cabinet. The president made this statement regarding Bal- linger to several western sen ators this morning. SLOWLY STARVED _ BU ENA TO. DEATH Jan. 29.-—By P.—A tragedy of the mountains was revealed today when the body of W. B. MeClure, an aged veteran of the civil war, was found near his cabin on Mount Princeton, six miles from here. McClure had starved to death. He had run out of gupplies, and, owing to snow drifts and slides, was unable to reach help. BODY OF CHENEY AND WIFE HERE v y YORK, Jan. 29.—By U. P. P.-~The bodies of Arthur 8. Cheney, American consul at Mesaina, and his wife, who were killed in the great earthquake, arrived here thia morving and were sent to New Maven, Conn., their former home where the burial will take place. GOVERNMENT BiD8. w RaiINGTON Jan, 29.—By U opened at the navy department ater for the construc. tion and equipment of a high wire- less telegraph tower here and high masts on the various battleships ot the tleet. Seven bids were pre sented, prices ranging from $150,000 to $360,000 for the work. up the paving preparatory to laying | porte that all wires are Today there are | that the biizrard is the worst known LAST EDITION SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JANUARY CO, ON 29, 1909. BLIZZARD IN MIDDLE a SEVERAL STATES ARE SWEPT BY FURIOUS GALES. | Trains Are Stalled in Col- oOrado and People Are Suffering. GHICAGO, Jan. 29.—By ; P One of the worst biiseards of recent byeare le ewooping Nebraska and tn extending northward into Minne j#ota, where mereury dropped below sero, Telephone and jgraph communication with | bregkn aod Minnesota is almost en | tirely cut off | A Poasage from Lincoln, Neb., re down and ia years. A sleet storm here last night caused much damage. There ts than the glass shows ff it wavy, the glass never shows the best the waves, and if tt is etraight the | t aoventuates the straightness | “More tmportant, and still better | to be remembered and carefully | no one ever looks at the ee closely or so critically as the \te Tee eee eee er ‘| * | * WEATHER FORECAST. & |& Rain tonight and Saturday; #| | moderate southeast winds. | WRACRARAHR AAAS COLORADO SWEPT BY BLIZZAR RADO SPRINGS, Colo, Jan. y U. P—One of the worst ea storms of the winter, necom- | niet by @ piercing wind, i# sweep- | Goorade Springs and the Pike's fajl of between 16) +; "ys jegrees in temperature has takeg place, In the Cripple Creek distriet much colder weather pre Valin, the thermometer registering as low as & degrees below sero, with a strong wind blowing SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. Ry U."P.—Assermblyman A. M. Drew, with the aasistance of Governor Gil- lott, fax prepared a substitute meas- ure for his anti-alien bill, prohibit na Japanese from owning land In inte, ‘The new bill w have introduced in the lower hou: ay, but on request of Speaker | Stanton Drew withheld it_tempor arily, anticipating that President Roosevelt's letter to the governor dealing with the anti-Japanese sit- | uation, will arrive here tomorrow. | The pew act is modelled after the Okiahoma anti-allen law, as sug gewted by the president RACING INTEREST TO CENTER IN MEXICO @ACRAMENTO, Jan, 29.—RBy U. P.-When the Jegthiature’s vote next | week sends “the racing game” be lyond the mits of California, it will | drive it to the City of Mexico, where Tom Wlilams, president of the Cal- lifornia Jockey club, has negotiate {with President Dias for 10 years’ |privitewes to hold horse races and | rry on the bookmaking and sell- | Wing foatures, without which, #a | | Williams, “the game” cannot thrive. | “If this logiviature votes against | * the rage track,” said Williams to will establish ourselves in day, “we | Mexteo, and first of all, in the City| lof Mexico, There won't be any| trouble about the sport there. nark Good News will sail tomor row for San Francisco to load carg for New York. She has been ex tenatvely repaired here after a hard trip around the Horn with a cargo of gant powder, ¢ hi " | }*® neat, well trimmed and close edgs feat ly cropped. Only one men lee eRURREAE AR Rae!) NAUDULENT COMPANY 18/% ber has the flowing kind, @ * M4 UNEARTHED AND WILL senator, and he is a demo- * TO THE PUBLIC. * BE INVESTIGATED. crat. The two house members % The Star has today notified * pila |* who have “stdewheelers” have ® the management of the Wash. * them cut close, The lone set % ington Sanitarium, a medical #| LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 ny |* of “chinners” are — trimmed # institution doing business at #| U. P. Fifteen hundred letters ad-|* down almost to a Van Dyke # 537 People’s Bank buliding, #| dressed to the Berthaday and Dia-|* Shape. Most of the Iawmak- & that it can no longer use the #| mond Turquoise companies of Los|* Ts who wear a little fringe * columns of The Star for ad- # | Angeles are being held here today |* 0% their upper lips can safely % vertising purpose %|by the postoffice officials, follow. |* cal! the ornament @ “business % This action was taken for %|!n& the issuance of a fraud order|* man's mustach. The “full % the reason that The Star has #|8t Washington. |® beards” are composed of just % become convinced that the «| Diamonds and doughnuts are said |* about enough hair to keep the & Washington Sanitarium ti %|to have been the stock in trade of |* OWners from looking as if *% ite advertising, and is not x | the compantes, which are belfeved |* they hadn't been at the bar ® % serving of the eupport of the #|to be owned by the same persons, |* ber shop for a week * * public. % | According to the postal inspectors, xe lafbal eee nenee * “ke } boats were in imminent danger of/ to send a small sum to the Bertha THE STAR AIMS To give ydu all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. PRICE, ONE CEN FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL TO COUNTERFEITER’S CELL YOUNG GIRL GOES THE PATHWAY TO DISGRACE. Married in Seattle Years “Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me, and Forbid Them Not, for of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” “And @ Little Child pulatve tepped b Ago, She Travels the Shall Lead Ther > ‘ 4 t some?” b ‘, a Pace Which Kills. The noon-day crowd was passing !treatingly, in hin unaffected in a t nd hurry at Second | » ne ¢ an open t Av. a on st. A little girl! candy in his hand | saz tood in the window of the| “the ¢ eesion changed in-|t ndy store.. Her dress was soiled . n € 4 the|§ mor f 4 i} elur ” " rr 4 had ed and i shoulder mat i] and th “ ve ture i “ was the child of povert plotere that er bel H. t 1 and uncared for. And t , the wistful expressior y duets avon } big brown eyes as the rade of cena En. the ther passed, thoughtless and ur ed tot of the t Up the street came a well drew f ‘ é th f ni Hately clad man and he t wan f a otra hand of a little bo colle treasured by the girh with the same exqul ho watched and under-| They marke Jownward his elder compant stood, not @ one but felt just a f t axa, the little boy saw the plead-| trifle disconcerted that a minor n cour she the girl's eyes. He intuitively | had fallen to them in that greate n and \idhood, artache there, whieb | problem pla Anda Lit-|to the lodging house where thé sed thoughtlessly by, | tle Child Shalt I Them federal law called a halt Under her pillow was a Bible the fly leaf was penne - hias and 1 won| The senate judiciary committee little tows of Bac It's a good | Will hold Hanson's bill until the new | criminal code ix presented and pase- obtrusive demeanor. Married in Seattle. the gun during @ raffie. gun, too.” joa upon, This sa criminal code] She was born in East Garafe: Ie Recognized. is golng to have a rocky and pe rilousleounty of Dufferin, Canada, J At this juncture Captain of De-|Te84 to travel in both branches, and iis ise¢. Her father, E. Know! the chances tha w 1 be passed tectives Charles Tennant stepped |.n4 become effective are not daz-|{% & merchant there, and she has sling with their brightness. half-brother, whose present where: near-smile faded. |" The new code is to be “liberal,” |abouts are unknown. In 1903 she Hello, Jack,” said Tennant. |far too liberal for the members who | went to Seattle, where she married ‘Oh, 1 guess you know me ali|come from the smatier communttion the state, where an open theatre right,” remarked Wiison, Captain | of Tennant intimated that it would be | 0 Sunday ts a scandal; where con- | gregating about pool ‘and billiard | & good idea to hold Wilson for! rooma by legal right is unheard of, a while as he was @ bad character. | ang where dances on the Sabbath Police Judge Gordon imposed &/ would be considered an everlasting Alfred A. Keifer, on May 23. After her marriage she returned to Cam jada, and for a time visited rela |tives at Revelstoke. In February, | 1908, she paid ber first visit to Sam Francisco. During this period she sentence of 15 days. os mene “ ney jbas been known under varioug Upon delving into Wilson's rec # new Code has many metro-/names, sometimes using Josi® ord, it was ascertained by Tennantgpolitan ideas of iy which the | Ltvingston, Edna Keifer, Edna age and urban legisiator cannot that the prisoner has been rather ing wii not tolerate. The code will t free in his use of names, and dur | not core b: ¢ the legislature until ing his travels about the country | jate in the | Knowlton, Edna Hunter and othera, as the circumstances might require, ssion, when both houses | has been known as Jack Castro,/are rushed, jammed and running) * * ** eek KReRRERER Jack Castor and Jack Williams, {ahead under full mm blindly. Un-|* WHAT'S THE MATTER * va Galler der these ditt @ voluminous | WITH KANSAS NOW? & Picture in Rogue's Gallery. code, whose Itt views do not TOPEKA, Kas., Jan. 29.—Is & A couple of Wileon's photographs | meet with general is ike- the famous Kansas whisker adorn the local rogues’ gallery. Ac jig yy eet _ — 2 going to the garbage can? ) Wilson cording te Captain Tennant, event the race track law. which the |* Listen to this pou of the new fa an all-around bad man, safe ogy will contain, will not assembly cod o 0 inte y blowing and hold-up work being hi [octet spt: Senate — Smooth face 21, pe cial tien we mustache 5, *PVilgon served time in the weet en re Lodge penitentiary and {is still sus | House — Smooth face 45, pected of having held up ® saloon |% mustaches 69, chin whiskers at Monroe, this at te, on the night | }* 1, full beard 8, sideburns 2, of January 6, 19 Wilson will reg held wt the ty | jail pending a further tnvestigation bald 9. Most of the whis OF MAILS ‘s are AARAARAAAAAANARAAAAAAAAAR AREER ER * * * * * * * * * * * * * « + * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * »|the Berthaday company advertised | that it would furnish the secret of making and selling doughnuts, chewing gum and. candy at ridie ulously low prices, All that the | writer had to do, it is alleged, was | ee ee SAN 29. FAILED TO PROVE CRUELTY CASE Declaring that the King County Humane society failed to prove its of cruelty to animals against ed Wright, manager of the Yak FRANCISCO, Jan An| unusually heavy fog on the bay this morning rendered traffic extreme ly hazardous. At one time four crashing together off Goat Island,|day company, Box A, Los and only the momentary lifting of| whereupon the formula, the fog prevented a catastrophe Angeles, tk ther with instructions as how to become | Fredy aS ssibane, Wien AE RRRHKHARARAR ee elon Cevert Baloaman, immediately | yon B. Gordon this morning dime | ‘The unusually large amount of | Missed the action mail which the two companies were} Wright and two sheep shearers Jreceiving in Los Angeles attracted | Were charged with shearing. shoep * | the attention of the authorities, and | 08 January 16, during the cold snap, * | resulted in an investigation which | 824 shipping the shorn animals to British Columbia, No evidence was * BANK CLEARINGS * Seattle. * Clearings today | * Balances Tacoma. \> jled to the issuing of the fra | ® Clearings today...$ 674,816.00 %| order. te aud introduced that the animals. evee * Balances 61,118.00 & 7 left the sheep sheds, near the tide * Portland. “ British steamer Cyclops, after dis-| flats, nor did the prosecution pro’ * Clearings today,..§ 823 00 ® | charging at Pier 12, sailed for Vic-|t atisfaction of the court that * Balances 105,216.00 ®|toria this morning to discharge |the defendants were -gullty of OR ee | further ernelty In any degree, 2

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