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eA ru IRDAY( 1 FEBRUARY 27, 1909. - WANT TO DO SOMETHING!” — [TRAIN.ON FIRE RUN ET@HT LITTLE GIRLIES AND _| Ut For $100,000! NING FULL SPEED Franciaco today commenced action | S| 4 HUTTE, Mont, Feb. a—Hy U THEIR, RUNA WA Y 7 Oo THE u. Ss.) for “reeovang td's P.—The destruction of a went : 4Be James F. Lane in thi ‘ bound express train and possible a wpe ogee age 000. Lane gave the note to the . loww of life through a fire which| THEY ARE REAL TICKL o| i nion Trust company, offering as|,,,Money f Serica a ~ IS GOING T0 TO BE AN ACTRESS consumed the dining our was nas. ABOUT AMERICA AND faecurity his interest:in the Wash-|lfinq for the. rc. A. being lrowly averted by the presence o t bullding ry " " I ; mind of @ negro walter, who THEIR LONG TRIP. ack a, Ge a feel $1,000.28. the } herry wt, this elt nt Hubscrl #09 ; v aroused the trainmen after dash- | _ — FILI PIR 0S " elite Gncriad oa with ane ‘ ing through the blaring diner, ao BY EDDIE BOYDEN and i in pr le that the ; vic diliae keds sins ebiina: ths the Statue of Liberty, give. you ASGEMBLY SHOWS MEMBERS | competency of the Millpinos to con: | Retives to P40 — q night while running at fun speed| Wren” samo trickled from the ARE NOT CAPABLE OF MAK. | Met an autonomous Kovennmetucod | GREAT FIT OF |Gordon, who tor i7 . pat woe jow Ore nd Three 8 | ee ae : | * been claim agent for the Gre pacwoon Witlow Crook and Three | rouged lips of Miss: Gussie Dean, | ING AGREEABLE LAWS. and paswed by the native legislators | oe ee ae OTEs Tom: GR CXpOCME MP one of the Hight Palace Girle—the has been approved by the Philip F IGHT 1 ft npany March 16 e BorChe:t Mal The walter was aroused by the! heavily charged magnet which th MANILA YT.—By U, P.Lat- | ptr mmission, whieh sits as aa} nearly 4 ar! H tth Dp explosio! de od ough the | ; oe Meg Hg : fame, , pine comminsion nic oe 6 F.C. Silberhorn is a night wateh- |" are ive service wi aNiesMet ree . Hon a Orpheum offers thin week tle hope for Filipino Independence | upper house and which must 4p>| nan Ho ie pose | Be Py A 4 sblic |Taitonds, He in retiring to private the train wan stopped the passen: And that opening sentence is the| within the century is entertained © ail enactments before they | pry fe for a short time, at least, and < wee compelled to leave the finteh of # tale well worth the un |togay, The second seaston of the | can become operative Shartie ailae.S efeisdie tills wade. toe ! »0 plans for the ime 4 fold, It's the story's first time | first Philippine wembly, which All of the me manned by ‘ . ray . coache: hich were shunted to pe aavombly hich \ing Mr. Silberhorn excitedly tele eas Wom r T safety, while the diner burned to {Out And Its rich stuff But true. |convened the first Monday in Feb-|the assembly except the one ap shoned to polos hendquariere that |raguise” mostiiy meeting "ol the the wheel trucks, ‘The train was | ANd It explains just why eight It | ruary, has proved, to the disgust of | proved by the commission Were | he hag boon held up by threo men|¥ v n'a club delayed 12 hours by the accident, | U¢ British matds are vocaling some | the insular officials, the entire tn-| either seditious or eccentric j and relieved of bis revolv wil be } n ay ¢ ing, rere yD ews had msc Sedieaiieeoiemnnieneaineadteetaindliesdinasmeraestaiieae A flock of city detectiven rushed | March 1. a) the home of My By. A Foolish Fan, whose Bump of ODE | te the brary tn time to hear Mr. ‘hem iaik by Mra. Nelile M. Pick and Doubt ts somewhat abnormal, tried | ign cently Naas pecan me tenia ony uate, t- suppor ; to advance me the Educated Hop ing wom invited, TO DEATH iettescesss) BALL 1S UN THE pve vccron na icone ont BPINCS HARD LUCK sing her ving about two do places of the plker persuasion—an to a sick woman Mrs, Otto Pahtke |, a hs eater te, thos Teo en wee pulling © sled on which were|CUe't, © be news to the Duck over — trace of the highwaymen was found ssentimedde Then the story came out. r J fore they went down into the cop. } and ani; ¥ down by heavily loaded runaway |‘! 7 NTS) bucket shop provision which for-|sitberhorn had been as and |, care and all three were killed in-| °°? sees. MANY ~AMENDME Ss bids the so-called legitimate stock | had fallen off a chair and bruised |chiidren to care for, ts the yyith tnd 5 SCOFIELD, Utah, Fob, 27.-—By U.| unwarranted Hbel, don't you know assallanta were still in the ith TO SENATE take ute Cat bieeu'to| STORY TO THE STAR | « ic « « i! be too chiideen when. they, were sun {12 Butte who had them singing be atantly The care had peomen | Miffed at Old Lunnon. ARE OFFERED, BUT brokers aa well. his for In his excitement he | story Mra. G. Wallace brings to The away from the winter quart of It was only « few months ago Senator Cotterill tried to aubstl-|had imagined that three men, each | Star " SAUSALITO, Cal, Feb.—2? Mrs. Platt, the soolety Woman./ ine coal mine at that place and|that the Pélace Maids became REJECTED. tute ‘the Ole Hanson bili for the| armed with a huge “weepin,” had! Mrs, Wallace purchase Weary of social life, automobdiling,|¥% Petty Burroughs, tho actress. | wore going at a terrific speed when | Miffed at Dear Old Lunaon. They antl-poolroom clause, but fatied.| held him up. |for Chicago the Gre Yaohting and pink teas, Mrs. Chas. 8 Coday the tople for teacup com-|they struck the woman and obil:| jolly well knew it was America for Cotterill secured an amendment} Slowly the detectives and patrol-|°r™ line. She pla the tek ot M versation among the swagger se dren.. them One Is forbidding the employment or ad-/ men made their way back to police | 3") /) be aire checks Blatt, sisterin-law to Horace Platt.| pur through it all Mra. Platt —— And so the plot wan incubatored Made Which Re-) of women to dance halls,| headquarters, commenting on men | University et she boarded a steaet the miltionaire street car preside nt | emilingly goes on with her work 9 |The girls were in that good old peals the Existing Law ae rt saloons and other places|in general and Siiberhorn in par-jcar. She waa ill at the time, She ‘ @f San Francisco, purposes to seok| She naively explains that she ia | Shamrock village, Dublin, wot so pi bling where liquor is sold tleular, placed the envelope in the seat and 4 very long ago, on the eve of a trip Senator Cameron red an! op nee ee left the car at Jackson st. and for elds for conquest other ¢! the| tired of doing nothing but sip idimacted soen offered we oo a Oolong” at afternoon functions and to that good old Protsel hamlet, amendment to the child labor sec \4 envelope, As soon as she Notwithstanding that she is popu. | then hasten home to dress for even: Berlin, to Gill an engagement, when tion, whieh Mmits its application |incovered her lhe she immedia in dest social wet in San| !ne affairs the Bix Idea came. i __.BY T. J, DILLON, }to stores, shops aud factories pase, bur a6 Tate at eon * Mire, Piatt has annoure | Seated bafore a big fireplace full! pENDLATON, Ore, Feb. ity |,,A%4 Without a quaim the Palace! OLYMPIA, Heb, 27.—The sonate| Senator Piper secured an amond GOING WORTH |found. The officiate of the @4 that she intends to renounce ev-| of biasing logs in the luxuriously) p—The mystery. rn ts a Maids forgot home and mother and/#pent the morning in cousidering| ment whieh raises the age of fe Northern were notified, and will teamer Ohio leaves Be-| up the toket if sate March 6, a large number of men will| Mrs. Wallace Ii r Sing with thotec ctoard tobe cnalane ¢ lives at the Fultom abou » be employed by the! hotel, at 4 . # the burden of |Tanana Mine Owners’ association; nd ond sama, malice on the part of spaper on the publisher, mushed to the railroad depot, They |(h¢ new criminal code. A large| male children so restricted from| When the ing and turn ber attention toj furnished library of “Crag Hasel. '| the disappearance of V. H. Hodbers| 2\.5 boarded a train bound Liv-|uumber of amendmonts were of.|i4 to 16 youre stage. There, under the name! her home, overlooking San Francis-|o¢ Cumberland, Wis, at Umatilla, of Botty Burroughs, she expects to co bay, Mrs. Platt reluctantly ad-| August § of last year, was partly | °Fpoo! way and wont int Méieg | eed but moat of them were lost The sections 4 ? @ebleve hor ambition as a Shakes-| mitted that her ambition led to! cieared up yesterday by the dincov-|,.N°W; Mr Jobo Tiller, fam enator Graves, of Spokane, we-| libel law, which p Ppearian actresa. thespian life, “I have the talent} ory of the missing man's head, two | ‘foushout the Old World a# a terp-|cured an amendment to the gam-| proving Though she has been rehearsing and am willing to work,” said she.) miles north of Hermiston. Efforts | #chorean cutup, was wild when | bitng provision which will permit|the ne« Spring, representing the mine GEMMANY OETS BUSY. MA . is in this olty making or ‘one bling in residences and in p ow massed without amendme nts for the employment of 4 the part ti sifth “My home life ts the happlest, but ~ word flitered back to him that eight gam < an a pri as fy bout amendment, | 3 Night” for siovenat waaba, the on |} have mat eccompliched anything | tov, ne Fopegannn th, nag body) of hin funciest foot fingers had| vate apartments, virtually repoal-\but the section dealing with the Ng me ne gellar oped et qi eret was so well kept that her in life. | want to do something | taken French leave and were bound ig the oxtsting gambling law |publication of filthy medical a4-| work at $5 per day, with board and | Rearest friends did not know of the| What do social victories amount| BIEL Y SUNDAY is AT. | for the country which pried \teelf) Beaator Potts, of King county, |vertising was changed so that it! joaging and | responsible for 0 hours’ wor loose from Great Britain back in| secured an amendment to the| will have Meth {tect 1 ‘ victory of the fot until very recently. “ | will have je or no effec It will be remembered that last yeti TACKED IN TAB- = [George Washington's time, 1 be-| cnusumssmermemsnmsns—mememmenemarmmeeemeanmacmeeees |Your hundreds of men flocked into| ing to (ie Rare ara toh te Neve. the country under the impression | day Py MIAGANA RIVER TREATY. ERNACLE. Couldn't Betleve It. that work there was pentiful, and as| fa WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 — UP. SPRINGFIELD, I, Feb, 27.-By 4 result there was considerable trou- | Fs ~The house today passed # Tresel¥- 11) 'p. _ evangeliat W. A. (Billy) Sun That eight of his classiest per | ble among the laboring men. ‘The | , tion extending for a perlod of two) te ee aasauited inst night by «| formers whom he had nursed along | plan of contracting with the men be- Ppt man at the Sunday tabernacle, where | from happy childhood should de fore thay go into the country ta ex- 4 ef Ee in the presence of §.000 persons he | sert, unbelievable to Mr. Til- pected to put an end to any such was conducting & revival jtor. And be sent Mr. Tiller, jr. to strife, aor While the evangelist was leaning | Liverpool to Plead. But Mr. Tiller, against the pulpit during the et jr, couldn't tind the missing | The steamer Pennsylvania sail W WRINKLE 18 PROPOSED [en tavorabiy “by the senate judi- Monday night for Alaska. About 209 oe passengers will be aboard. c % IN CALIPORNIA ON Dt = | guperior judges, clergymen and| Hawkins, supervising engineer of aemal 5 nh Sime was Bhermen Potts sprang | or they were burted until that . forward with a baggy whip and | trangatiantic steamboat came along VORCE CAi prominent laymen joined in discuss | the Copper ver & Northwestern q struck Mr, Sumday several terrific | “That woek we waited for =| tails | Ing the proposed law, the statement |raliway, H. J. Dougias, auditor, and 32.—By KNIVES OF BUNCH pie | boat—oh!” said Minnie Wiliams. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 27.— | b#!m& made that divorces were not |H. Robinson. of the same company, $y | Mr. Sunday from the plat-| “Will we «ver forget It?" added | : ‘| only too common, but often founded |#*¢ to be passengers. F. M. Brown, . hen was fought on the MIN form and knocked his powerful fo9| Gussie Dean. “Why, the day we MU. P.—A divoree commissioner on the fitmstest Pretexta and preas.|* "ine operator of Valdes, will also et thie sity today between OF MEDICAL sere ot ne vania with women weep. | Wore to Ko aboard that steamship! (4 luiguire into the causes of a di-\ed with fraudulent intent by both|°* “Pr. ves and four men wanted on . ” awful. We all piled into 4! vore@ action and to represent the parties charges, one of thy Hurrying south fm answer to ateee and children screaming, whi is dead, one is mortally \. | Potts and Sunday rotied and tumbled | cab-—cight of us, mind you-and | vtaee tn f ie In Los Angeles, it was asserted, ron A message that his brother, an Oa te opposing & separation Be- | vot lean than 60 per cent of the di in the ainie, birt to the pier. 1 expect-| 4 DE-LIGHTED no casualtion in the land carpenter, bad died In that! “rns choriater directed the choir be omy ob sage the na atop us, but{}¥een man and wife, if the ovi-|yorces were collusive, The need were ot the patice _jelty, Thomas Coasens, of this clty./and the audience to sing, and im a a gi rata |r tar,oa te tonne own site at,etutad | a eet ees came Merb, enmee pla, colin o's crore commana, was eat | 4 i'Brang and Willis Mitchell. |the Body from the knives of stu-| Severn! mon held Potts watit polioe- "Wall, you know how it le—we|Hom..le the innovation which the|argued that at present judges had ’ fe seriou ained wont | dents ie the College of Physicians} mon Srric ne made the ettnch in| wanted a change,” pet in Beattie legislature threatens to im: no right to Inquire into the facts, |_ WASHINGTON, Fob, 27—By U. and Surgeons in that city Getenae of women. whom he declared | Brown. California's courts. | the law preventing them from be |P.—-A final report of the naval com- : BILL PASSES SE 1S SENATE. Bow os aoa ies ao saty. how. {Dad heen criticieed by the avangelist.| “And we haven't regretted It, Peseter Charles W. Delle bill, mak-|ing both judges and advocates at | Wi'tee 0 reorkenisatiog ot tee INGTON, = roumstances county hos dans servant Bone : ° oday by Presi- 4 : Soe sppee” pital im Oakland, and bie ose FIVE ARE CAPTURED == ated sine snees reap ine Sse eat Regenvar, ims mammaee, oe : a “, sepspqae andl jhere was notified. There was some | "Rxcept me—I'm rather weiner jgation with the American policy . 3 an: Suit to Recover $1,000—Thomas H. | delay tp the notification, and m 3 “ith ar saver $1.9 ‘suit te recover (delay before the brother could cm AT POINT OF ge th. —— Pnganan adl ot supremacy of civil over military loaned Harry W. Dye. Clancy |to the body, so that, after holding mem ee et Dye $1,000 on December 22./ic a week, it was sent to a medical can audiences have bene to us,” ob “Nothing drastic is recommended ‘ 5 The money was to be reyeld| school, as is the custom with un- REVOLVER jected Margie ( a. am in the bureaus or other agencies by 3 withie. three monthe. | claimed bodies in that state. Cos Are Just “Delighted. which the purely business affairs of ‘ not paid anything ‘and Chan- mecived feet tm ttmae to save _ “And how delightful the west Is. © navy will be now administered. now com) te ra - a » dns coin. Dye 0 owns a third {it from dissection. He will bring! wugkOGRE, Okla, Feb. 27.--By|added Hasie Harrington, (Th) oy rpg savinsepens Avon | the simple process of mathematical They arg simply rowan under cane Be. Interest in the Melrose property be- |it back here for burial, it 18/1) pin the Ban Bots mountains, | artis! creature.) AND 1s QUITR PaoUD deduetion Keveile LAREN Pte By Be pny bil eager Does tween Pike and Pine sts, on Mol- | thought. singlehanded ant im the dark,| “I don’t Cok Th ones 90 bors to ov Fr. the third on the ttet eUng-acting | Ste with least effort’ Baiect » Ohm = cia Fy, Sage era | ei Onin. captaret fing wok| "twas searad” sud Minnie Wi cece [ied asta teat” “| CHRL MAY DIE FROM LS jer v " | . pr 4 jor 7 hh th Gor cantonal eran om the Saat, i Deaeee a ot tits pe “Ht. tosis Mke-—well. like 1. hope fresteatent 3 bers who had robbed him of $2,000, | tinma, mange a gommitiee from the lodee of jeiry sentimentaliy considered are}? 4 part of the money and|ly expected to see Mr, Tiller yc gh 48 bermen anal) exempt trom seizure by creditors, oon fe an ineffectual attempt| wo landed at New York. Aud wo cigatty Phomas Te iisee wore mighty glad to see the Statue ¥ rat iin 12 the offles today | to sign a couple of m © and Miller and Gill stay away always,” uly & gure and speedy cere, ; « but a lasting one. 9 sf RE RESSRLSRe| AN AUTO ACCIDENT fst me__ ace » Youterday selected @ atte for Dullding which the order will} 4 wee York holcl has constructed | to land his game in jail, Two were indue thas’ of tnnl sal te i id os person of eet Ce entation, Tool, AS Sees et wounded, bat. ol eaanned. | of Liberty, I give you my word” | city SBrtat \**leaae'th tre, Hak. Geteene emia to lay eu UNIVERSITY, Cal.|Rheumatiam they take for treat (7 selected ie betweee the Wash-|giass. so the h ‘| Sunday morning inst the men} Drawing me into « corner, Jimmy @. yar Miter in in torrie, with | nu rake the imevguration of Reveile 7 liger of “Congreanan en Pane hes take @ case i ‘and forestry, building.) = good viento tur the room might |broke into Beck's house and es.| Clemons, the iimberiimbed eceep to be at Uipmbla, where | was snganed sleswhere se the tn- | wascnia a D Loeeeene. in olay a Ses Pousie’s. Bank ‘Biag. Amert .“rlaal couples in ginas chy caped with his money. Arming! tric youth In the act, and an y engaged in — several hundred lodge ug hese ~ himself with @ revolver, the farmer | ean from keel to topmast, uald cnet Bring Jawa. ve it will participate in, the ground) | the population of the|started in pursuit. He trailed the) “Can you beat it next in line | coma ween here and Palo| Second and Pike st. , an . Alto and her back | fured that a in in'a serious con: | {fee consultation and they have ® dition at the Kappa Gamma sorority | trained lady nurse to care for assume the tow ceremonies, The cost of| Upited States is estimated at 29%,-| robbers day and aight until at dusk And that’s how the Pight Palace Tyaponaibtiiisen holding the reins | in wien a a2 Thursday he saw them enter the| Girls, favorites of the Old World, | of gorernmen ig, ere, Comes. “| house, ‘where he itved patients, “My Address is BY ‘pecame New World Cheechakoes. ao cemernat disturbed | erything else Rev. @et the Box 71. I will be glad to an- San Bois mountains, 70 miles south. 2 a ould sign the| measies or flad some cxopee. to slip swer inguiries.” Only Pawney! C tetas ments which came | away. beemuse if the chief executive w parflows iar Ce eg Lag Ini pre t ies a? pears it will be arrant. Was made out | « ha to another man who ——$—$<$——— IN LOVE; ¥ Her, mayor, w djcan legally hold down th: AGAIN BOBS UP T ks Be es CROSSED GoBRY, Alans coh aase saree het tew tans run BY GILSON GARONER. wake b “ton: t TRAGEDY RESULTS pte ihe eadha a ee A ENE OE an WASHINGTON, Fen. 21 —ny U.P. Sulit Cases bine hey Dalsell o ‘ennaylvania to- er ile Ma OrrnEN Pave, leading / day "ts nouke reported’ a "wie ton | h Traveling Bags i Es gariganen deme % If all froight rates in the #| eck forced thom t return $1,000 BUTTE, Mont. fob. 21-—My U.P. eg Tallroad rates, while being reduced} United States were uniformly *| of his money, and thon tried to|—Chaties Stephens, aged 17, has senate bil authorising the appoint | @EBK re & sae 00, by the interstate commerce commis | # advanced 10 per cent tt would ®/ pring them to Muskogee to jail = 7 Mie meng comma oeand ora ieee Soot f ee ee rar 919 Firet Ave. alow by the retall, are being raised | * mean something like $150,000 &/ [earning that their capture bad struck by Lionel Smith, aged 14, and embers of the Twenty-fitth infan 3 bby the railroads wholesale. A com- ne 000 increaned earnings by the ©} been effected by one man, the men|fears are expressed that Stephens try. colored, and recommending ty to congress shows that | * railroads. Freight earnings * | made & dash for liberty, They e# | will die. The two boys had crossed # ee re-enlistment of any of the aM increase which will approximate + 4 {n 1907 = were $1,825,061.555. ® | caned, but not until two of them jin love, Smith jeclaring that] -WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Dy U.P ments on them some one hes como cent has gone into effect | *® That was a big year. To sup ®/ had been shot and wounded by | Stephens had stolen his sweetheart |-~A law that has been advocated for along end proved that a rich vein i eho first of the |% port the oceans of water in & | Beek, how badly in nat known. A|‘Tom tim. In the mix-up Smith | yoare by every man who ha ay Ky a Fula. wae s@opted. It dmite year. bec ted iy is struck Stephens but once, lifting him | conditions on th ‘athe eader wan then | dohate on the bill to « our and a The enormous wumber of rate|* Wall st, the railroad managers | shorttr's posse is scouring the |Cisar off his feet and landing him om| the West and (inallr. ae a is indicated by the num-|* have been threatening for # penne for the robbers. lhia head, Smntth weighs 170 pounds! pion in Secretary bagenge and Weluat ‘wat’ cane uu ‘Of schedules filed. It in eati-|* tome time to either increase # and ‘A Veritable giant in statute, | Garfield, has at w PREACH AT Ri q tated that no leas than 3,000,000 | * freight rates or reduce wages. Ho ts in ross... is the oot geparpiing. the t . Seattle —— Beers. president of ia eet, Slain ts tae coat ae £| WEDDING FEAST 1S dag a i aT gE AG ES Tage have beon filed with the|* Nouncement they have decid. #| ‘ALL WILL MENTION the REP “relating ito the homontoas a, relative is fh misaion, cor of Rirat av. and Bit eae Hap is Gate ded", mt ¢| SCENE OF MURDER} Ea ae i Reiimtatiie ee a sae] went into — i oe ie desi adenvition oon we x eed tein ome sige | “HOSPITAL SUNDAY” have ry ted for lan a for th oly ar ‘ miners he | Saajatian’s. Voe ation,” A nanee “ % * would mean a change in i} 1 PO! 27 y | cultura! value in perfeet good faith and under . at udents from the a , 4 ‘ Mre. Mary Janke was almost in-| fan oe afer he.ba he bas made his improve ner must pay bim javadoc jan tor ts dain : iN be present to assist in the song : ‘ : eee rate items. SASSER ED Ee ES F ¥| stantly killed during wedding festiv-| Ata special mesting of the board] stone td damane. | Service 4 4 Saline dab; | selremegetetaatcenontete P pamnaress peased & Sesctation ask: | « the "i t ities ot & Russian settionment about) of trustees of the Children’s Orth Sune > Ma [S« n i y ing the Interstate commerce com- | !t eastern rates; that @xpress!s5 miles northwest of here Thurs- | opedtic howpital, t orday at the Pegs. a\< | a ag exactly what changes had | rates in New England territory were | Gay night. Odella, the daughter of | chamber of com herce, the following public. mar 4 5 4 place in the matter of rais-| advanced from 10 cents to 25 cents | Ferdinand Jasnass, was inarried to| Were pamed on (he executive com whi ei the merchants to keep : rates. In answer to thix reao-|® hundred pounds, and that a gen-| John Raagust at her father's home. | Got peons-in-chiet-—Dr, Cs w under cov F all articles of food that ) ‘) a letter signed by Chairman | eral advance in all freights has re-| Following thy remony liquid re-| gharples, Park Weed Wi br to the homes, such 8 bread Nominy 3 in A. Knapp was received sulted from the addition of charges freshmenta f vw d feet and, as ta Fred J. Passott, Dr. James B. Bagle ata : ca ota Seeaeeee . ven . et thé usual custom, the guests went| son. : i . \ at advaw ser . -eaeed ry Schnell, between 17 and 18 years | Mo ¢ "Te ” a 7. with, q teeta and be notes advances, | service charges, of age, fired his revolver at the | ttt 0: Jones Dr Gharies B Fock. | SNMW YORK, Feb. 27 eT Ii Wide “Oren int Waskreaaed — 7 various shipping points, as|_ A bill introduced in the senate by | ground. The bullet glanced, striking |», ‘\yeeutiooh. That the Pacific coast todey is| would be taken. hey would be 4 4 4 8: Coal, 6 cents per ton; pig Mr. Pulton of Oregon making it ||. Mrs. Janke Im the abdomen, passod Laryngoldgist——Dr. John A. Mac. |/at the merey of an army of 300,000/ a5 hard to recover, even for an is % Jegal for railroads to put { lect through the intestines aud lodged in| Kinnon Japanese § soldiers was army of 2,000,000 - 3 id = rod = al od — aa imerenses of Yates without’ soties | ‘* sole: Sie Heal ber a Deer mes |, nadisegin--Dr. Marcia ® Thome Jaration mado by William | Russia was dificult for Napslons 3 Ey esel articles, generally advanced; |4"4 hearing before the interstate |ments, Ore wan marriod, and leaves ¢ comnilttes reported that avery A. Brady, manager for|to take. Think it over.’ [> fumber, not uniformly, but generally | Commerce commission was UNFA-| months old | minister in the city had been com: James J rhett, at the dinner Toastmaster Colvin .B. Brown i Gavanced VORABLY REPORTED BY SENA ung Schnell was arrested by | HUNtestad in ee onday aiven at the St. Regis Inst night| roaponded with some héat, dectar- ‘The letter notes also that rates TOR ELKINS’ COMMITTEE ON ty Sheriff 1. N, MeCotiom, and! mon this week by the California society of New | ing that he thought it was time hena. neigh ‘ f, pre been advanced 2 cents a hun- | INTERSTATE COMMERCE, AND) wae brought to Riteville this morn- | portion York for the east to remember that the|iso per pound; dressed, 10 por yo on grain and grain products| HAS RECHIVED NO FURTHER |'"s. He will, bo charged with man-| te tom Assuming the attitude that the | Japanese question is not merely a fhtemen, tine Ihe, ber ‘tral secti t{| CONSIDERATION A T TH stonesseh Pacific coast had no right to in-| state tasve, but is a matter of im pound: dressed, 200; ’ presser at ‘entra oe ope ot HANDS OF CONGRESS. KILLS ASSAILANT OF) Werks mann srarnwnn volve the country in war beeause! port to the whole nation pet gon) inchs feel t We take pleasure in advis- ucts % cents a hundred from | . ln NEW YORK, Feb. 27 the east came to the assistance suit ola ‘pin ~-% ‘adit 4 ing you that we are inde te radiating from Ohio and the! . HIS DAUGHTER of San Francixco after the earth. . ‘Greased, 23¢; Belgian hacen [fj PeMdent dealers, handling ali Bircstentn dptver oreesings; co eugar | .DERLD By U. P—~An| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Peb. 27 quake and fire, Brady said SHERIFFS BILL eee man, tek one nee is PO indrad from Now York, |"aknown man believed to be re-l1. p-J. L, Robinson, & pro eens “| think it is time for California second-hand, at lower prices Bete nena ute; on koneral mer. 22onaible for most of the recent! hustness man here, calmly took the to remember that in case of war IN THE H than ever before offered, on 4 ad je from Kansas Cit ‘St. | Tipper” outrages was arrested here| jaw in his own hands today and with Japan, 300,000 seasoned Jap nocsunt Of patente having em , KK oul rehor points to the south, {aay after he had slashed at a| killed a negro, Jim Brown, charged atiexe veteran troops could be ple Bee 4 conte por hundred to | Women In a crowded shopping dis with attempting to assault Robin: landed in California inside of 90 ie 6 4. os For the time being, while Fest, From toot eT that tans, (tHict. Tho woman's dress wasigon's daughter. Robinson calmly Create. bh 7els ‘Tisit.| days. ‘These 300,000 Japanese! caverta, poh. 3 a pl ag Rg pyar 3D conta per hundred: tot Mus | slashed but she was not injured. | walked intothe sheriff's office where | io0400. The au , banks {g|troops could tear wp railroad | tye Hell of Poros. county today tn Pengeee te call any of Om SOME tal ate aye een wai | The man doew not fill the deserip-|Prown was handcuffed to another | $14,628,050 am agatnat $49,100,200 Taat| tracks and tear down your snow |troluced a iit which will t quire kinds at practically cost, tn ox 4 P , Yanced both eastward and weatwar 4 | tion given by some of the victims) negro, waiting to go to a prelim. 8? #94 97.440,570 two yours amo sheds and destroy your cities in| *!! sheriffs to make out | ERVIT--Appies, 900-8 der to both interest and ac- 4 ey REO Fat tout Gimwent of the “ripper.” inary trial, He fired four ahote into ‘Tediayin "Trensary Meport. |spite of anything a volunteer army | [°°elpts for all fees x r then | potatoes, Oi-88 per tonne” eet ree with the preseet : oO “ y | 7 re K urnlp Sbe on OF ie cash regist 7 bod: the negro WASHIN( md dc te stop them and | for ate or the United State turnips, a wister Bicton, the heaviest advance ing | Buy & Champion Gan Range and. (he brisaner s boty aud as the negro Asus isin Ob ‘daye, Califor, No |e, couse io be" ied "wath th a ete fmarhet, hosing: thershs te Tine —— “| get a coal or wood rang free. ** shorift A 8 | eee Auditor ele you and your friends among ov me ore AT T oo ete oe Oe 689,000. our many satisfied patrons, uel AUNDRY OSTEO! PATHY ; Mustrated Orthodonti : VOL Sorin SFO? wt 1 ing usta Nile CANARIES. F COLLARS. Ic, 2c, 2! | apt tricity, vibration, light ther I t Imported! German Mater and The Sundwall Company . apy, hot air sweat baths, and othor | . | yles Tor Breeding, Breeding aC) spam ortho, “pti eos] WR, TYMMS, M.D. | SAILMAKER AND RIGGER eclures atin" itmaain, Gol | Incorporate. Jontans | | Consultation f A. Holt, | Ceubiot and Auriat Rent. Mag Polos and Smoke- PSBy Dr. B. 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