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eoneer ‘ara it Fo pier tis od Ave CT " ety, at , and aap a Oe sabia ont? tit ind ae pen HALE OF EXCHANGE. Moni Realty Co. pelt Amestoae: Hank i HAN NOR CR [ENGINEER SCALDED TO! DEATH IN AN ACCIDEN Both Trains Crowded and Passengers Are Shaken Up. 4 (iy United Press) TACOMA, May 11 | | Wiliam ff of Tacoma, killed, and passengers Engineer Date Awo was were } Injured tn a head on collision on the; | Northern Pacific road, between Ta. besegr Limited No. 17 from Spokane. jand St. Paul train No, 6, 7 | Coma, whioh burg at from Ta. h ocourred near Killens 6:16 thin morning | Wogineer Dale was driving train No. 6. He died from the sealds | which he y ved when the trains crashed together. The injured passengers are Miss |Clara Kuhl, who received brutes | ~ | and bodily Injurles, and John Bond whose wrist was sprained and who! sustained other hurts of a minor nature, Crash at Switeh, The collision oeourred ley, ton miles west of EF just as No. 6 was (aking the awiteh ane Ae tS 6 MAY 17, THERN PACIFIC TRAINS ASH TOGETHER HEAD-ON AT WORK ON THE ANTI-FLY elal committee seat Commins " Counetinan Murphy | the it's ¢ and sanitation, to which was i] if the anti-tly ordinance, | been Instructed to fer with to rohante r including | Crlehton representing mittee health and mune on red haw al j Commission men and 1 Ative to the clauses law which will ¢ nearly a} and pro The ordinance tended to Apread of dine medium of f the prog ipel them to k of thotr @iaplay of truit Hee in i ¥ lowed cages. in substance, ts tn prevent any ponaible ane Korma through the whieh On exposed fo: | Under the pro; | compulaory to om ean now vida, meats, ete i law it will be cop all of the toode | cluster food MEASURE in glans tack where tt witl be the five, other recep of th put way of T think thin w 4 erent mens aid in preventing the De it ire pread of Necase germs,” anid today of the germa tn what files transmit kinds dtm by ploking up m and tt din another f and family ravages of the dis this true of only f the ty te ro nw in eaten Ito th Particularly typhoid fever. If peopl guard against the tneurstons flew during the time phold fever could be almost entirely eliminated. another 1m expone ne in © would summer DECISION GIVEN ON | INHERITANCE TAX (Hy Uelted Pree) | OLYMPIA, May 17.—That | Washington Inheritance tax which yp a 3 per tax all inheritances foreigners, the law ~*~ eont on passing to not in ane elty of P. Stixrud, formerly th the engineers office in Seattle When he died he left hin property | to & brother in Norway, The broth er ment and the United States secre tary of state, realeted the tax, *There tp no question but} through the Norwegian govern: | 1909, WHAT WILL SEATTLE 00 WITH HER CONSUMPTIVES ? the Renton Up to noon today y Contributions for it coming in. I Saturday's acknowledgment of t¥pographieal error the centributl Lamiber company was set forth as The fund to date stands Pr IK C.F, fously acknowledged .,. (Black Diamond) MeDonald Total Crichton | In addition to the cash receiv has offered to distribute, tion Specific free to all who need through | am } Donpite the fact that work I# now than half « a doter opposition be atill manifests jfrom varioux sources againnt the city permitting the tion of the ot en theatre building now going 111 the corner of Fourth ay more pleted mined ” northweat and Seneca «t A committee representing the la | bor Interests of thi headed by | Fred & McCullough, aunt jof the Carpenters’ union, interview ed Mayor Miller last week, and on tored a vigor wainet al the bullding to be orected. elty business ue protest lowing ‘UNION MEN PERSIST IN THEIR PROTEST Junction tuberculosis camp are the contribution reached §79.47 recelpts for thin fund, through a m of the Washington $1 Western Instead of $5, ove 872,87 + 50% » 2.60 os» $79.87 od, the Quaker The Star, Dr it Drug company Hoff» Consump works that the and while Orant will not the labor tend to leave no top the laged fire trap. The Star first called attention to the fact that this building was going up, contrary to law, and opportunity for a dr of permit wae issued by lie works as the re by the be allowed. it is almost certain that hange hin attitude union representatives in stone unturned that of permit will butlding thin al every vf human lives in ease or tire The the board of pr wult of aceident y an appeal voiced te NID wenting | adful jonas} TAKE STEPS FOR ANOTHER FAIR IN SEATTLE (ty United Press) HAN FHRANCIACO,, May 17 Suggentions today for a great world’s expowltion tn this etty upon the completion of the Panama met with approval in the San Francisco bay When the special train that 1» to bear more than 100 California bust news men to the Beattle June 12 arrives in the Mminary canal cities about exposition North, pre stops to arouse a consi rere: t will be to aecompan made business men the Beat terday { Lntores 1 invitation the excursion slate to were f made ye member ymimnittee by the ms nentative Caltfornia It 1s upon this trip men of the state will be made acquainted with the detatl of the great project, and their ald enlisted to create interest In own communities ac app promotion ¢ epre thetr SPITE FENCE TORN DOWN; — RESCUE or MAN ~ FROM CER TAIN DEATH ENDS LONG STANDING QUARREL | (By United Press) BAN MATEO, Cal, May 17 orkmen today are tearing down a j spite fence 16 feet high that for | Years has formed a barrier between j the homes of J. J. Hinte and John Herbert, business men of this clty, The differences of yoars {standing between the men were [nettiod yesterday after Hints was rescued from certain death by his erstwhile enemy late yesterday Hints entere | emer 1W a} FAMILIES BURY HATCHET huge boller in the rear of his house to paint the interior walls, He was erecome by the fumes of but was able to call to his aid Unable to extricate from his position, and frightened almost into hysterics, Mra. Hints hurried around the high spite fence and begged Herbert to come to the He after three min ites’ heroic work pulled Hints from the death trap and alded in his resuscitation, As soon as he was able to walk Hintz went to a carpenter near by and gave orders |for the immediate destruction of the fence nearly ¢ the paint hia wife her husband TELLS HOW TO |The mayor | weted the eommi » see Hullding Inspector Grant, who builders, the Washington ment company, through Counetiman | The Iimited, which was on the main | ntrovention ie line, was supposed to have right of Ciehte of any was decided today by the treaty claiming that {t was in violation of | the tre righta between Norway and + equity ie is Realty Co. ana! Tdahe, Waenioe criminal and dem. | Male 11-1 | 4 ‘Peopit’e Hank aeaueal / slewed vo Telle at tts ‘tink ae snd tub bathe, six 114 (rear) Union. AND MINING. willing C PHYSICIANS, ® and Coanty __ or ite Kirigev iil en. Both "phones eR eel ciotl Kirkevitl Pee a Phones ATTORNEYS. registered Patent ttorners: is years in Colman Hock eins es EXPERT ‘ANG AND MO” a ered Batent etter. Write book _ Maton! Lite | }way, and rushed upon the " bound train just as it was enterta | a ewiteh Both locomotives were deratied }48 Well as four cara of train No 6, a combination car, two baggage cars filled with silk from the Orieat jand a car loaded with fresh fish. Many Passengers Aboard Train No, 6 left Tacoma at I o'clock last night for 8t. Paul. Tratn | No. 17 tm the Mmited recently put on the Spokane-Tacoma service and " {left Spokane at 7 o'clock las night | Hoth tratns were well filled with | Jured le considered nothing short | of miracalous Local Northern Pacific offictals could give no reason for the wreck, except that telegraphic orde had been misconstrued. No, 6 ts | atated, ts scheduled to meet No. 17 t Dudley, and was going on the/ siding for this purpose when the | Westbound train crashed Into it SUES FOR A BIG AMOUNT ‘The Stone-Fisher building figures in @ sult which was begun in Judge Tallman’s court this morning George Driver began sult for pay- ment of $14,117.76, which he claime | is due him under a contract for the butiding of the Stone-Pisher block at Second and University sta, The sult is against FM Gatland,’ Emanuel Rosenberg and leaac | Cooper as executors under the jaw | jfor Caroline Kline Galland, and] under hia contract Driver claima fe | that 10 per cent of the cost of con: structing the building was to be paid to him. The coat of the build. 60, with $26,798.47 MERTON MEN SEE IRONDALE A crowd of sixty-eight navy yard Spent yesterday on an ex trip to Irondale, taken for purpose of thoroughly now stoel mills, now the t townalte of Iron has been platted tm adjoining the = steel which left early morning on the Chippewa, was under the charge of Realty Manager Frank B. Poor, of the Moore Investment company, Owing to the anecertainty of steady em- f I fis Abn : a ployment at any government navy yard, many of the best men al Bremerton have already applied for work at Irondale, and thirty-seven of the navy yard employes who visited Irondale yesterday bought lots there, with the intention of at once building thelr own homes and moving their families there by the time the mills start up on October 1 next. THe rresae Too Aged LORS | series upealsa. iss Min ————pRINTERS, Hetior Printing Mouse, 105 Seneca TATE DEALERS. a tc iia be sond band elo 4 Netty ee 101) Pikes.” Main SHOE DEALERS The bent ne tt) hu is SHOWCASES. thao OO io, tity gases and ret Vn ° mae OO | fhaw's Show Ci cabinet work = # Patte has removed ange Roth 115 Area Ind. 4610. ott # Yoser, plumb. | * fixtures of alt | Bi in need of | movini ion, fae Y gttnd hikes Ma a typewriter & oan NY. Book Neen nie a ert it yon Fs nt to move, ary the Lied j contract’ of hour a “gene fate Main AO8 Buneet, To9p Vernon Hass tard ‘turn nd pia & hone, Ballard | denen iaiiara'9 1, passengers and that so few were in-| BALLARD POLICE ore | A ! aty Thurston county superior court The case came up on the Inherit | oe om " CHURCH FOR MEN COLIMA, Mex i—A battle | between Rurales and two men here of two Mextoans, and the probable | toath of two guards, The Mexicans wore ALLOWED arrested the Rurales for wounding They resisted, and after idown by the mugrde two Kurales wero shot WILL BE ‘UPTODATE ihe ha AND NO WOMEN WILL CONGREGATION. ocrors WANT THEIR MONEY } IN CONGREGATION, Doetors do not have ° time collecting thetr bills as they think they should have, and two of Seattle's M. D's applied to the courts this morning for ald in cob lecting what they say is due them Dr, Charlon EB. Guthrie fied suit Mainet Harry Mason and wife for $200, due on an operation which performed tn February, 1908, operation was for appendicitis, and * performed on Mason's son. and the United States. The case may go to higher courts ROBBERS BHOOT GUARDS. by ry | ‘alted Press.) } ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 17 |—A church for men, to have no | Women members of the congress tlon, fs projected today by sup porters of Rev. Sidney Goodman, pastor of the fashionable Chureh of the Ascension j Recently the minister came in | for severe criticiam because he a} lowed his hearers to smoke during | the evening and day service. Goodman declared that to make the men attend church induce Dr. D. ( meats should be held out. 10 | against ihe Clatiaas cet soupee them, He maintained that smoking | for $121 for attending two of the | aided his listeners to reflect and! jcompany's employes who were tn cogitate upon the substance of his | | Jured in an explosion, Dr. Gillivary sermon. | traveled 40 miles, The men's church will have club | request of the vice president of the | roome, a stage for vaudeville, and | company and wants his money, |" The butidtng wilt be rected at tor rete fom si RAILROAD MAKES A GREAT RECORD the pastor's return from Burope tn ited Proms.) the tall. curcade, Muy 11.--According to AT LOST }& report made public today by the Penneytvania tines, which is in cir | evlation today, the ayetem carried | What became “of | the mat who! 141,659,543 passengers ov 22,000 | he Was struck by an automobile at | illes of relies without the loss of Fourth ay, and Galer st. yesterday? | !ife to « single passenger from train J. B. Fell, a motorman on the | *ecident during 1908. Wallingford av. car line, reported) - . to the police yesterday that he saw WAS FIGHTING DRUNK a man struck by a machine bearing | the number #14. Feil says the man was tossed into the air, and that It| $0 LOSES HIS SUIT appeared to him that the wheels of the auto passed over bis prow | The jury In the case of A. C trate body. Feil had no time tc Poliman against the attend to the victim, but reported |S8tlon company this morning the atecident to the police from the | pre es “) & verdict in favor of the telephone. Fell says the | @*iyndan' tits speeded aay after hitting the |e Poliman sued for $6,000 damages | man. The police were sent to the | Detause he was ejected from one scone of the accident, but no trace |f the dofendant’s boats It was of the vietim was found. The ree "808 by the Inland Navigation ord of automobile Hoenses at police |CoMpany that Pollman was fight: | headquarters shows that automo: }ing drunk at the time he waa put bile No. $16 is owned by L. H,| Ff the boat, and that the jection Fisher, of Tacoma. was justifiable, Seattle Local No. 202 of the Typo graphical Union will meet at the HAD BUSY WEEK The Ballard police have had a) busy weekend. Besides arresting | five drunks and one man for fight- ing, they gathered in Mra. J. P. Christensen and Elfzabeth Johnson, 19, to hold the annual election of alias Bessie Jackson, as disorderly | officers, The polla will be open persons, These two women were | from 12 to 7 p. m, and a highly arrested by Sergeant Collier and Interesting contest is expected. Patrolman Denton after repeated The nominees are: For president, complaints had been made by the BE. H. Mitebell, A. G. Anderson and neighbors that they were keeping | L. H, Whitty; viee president, BE. 0 a disorderly house, were creating | Hennic wocretary treasurer, R. & disturbance, and that there was M. McOullough and B. K. Sargison; a constant string of men going and | recording secretary, B. B. Benedict coming from the premises. The/and F. H. Blasser; trustee, N women say that they were put In| Eckdahi; executive committee, the house with the rent paid in| three members, A. P, Holland, 0, F. | advance, and with a store of food, | Schiencker, J. P, Spenoer and A. J. by an Alaska mining man. Gassman; delegaie to Central Three of the drunka were re| Labor Counetl, George McNamara, leased, and two were held on §6/W. J. Hodser, Prole Whitworth and bail, A. P, Holland; delegate to 1, T. U. | convention, C, F. Schlencker, M, M SUSPECTS ARRESTED | Smith, KB. J, Lindberg, L. W. Kidd jand A. N, Petty; auditing commit Kd Gibsons bartender, Goorke | tee J, T. Gilmour, W. EB. Brown and H. May and Bernard Lisperance, | yf Bonedict; sergoant-atarms, O suspected of having held up the)» Shannon Alaska Bar Saturday night, were} arrested yesterday afternoon at BODY OF MISSING | | BOY FOUND | Georgetown by Police Patrolman Kuntz and Marshal Johnson and Deputy Marshal Oleson, of George town. Gibson possessed a heavy caltber | (iy United ress) revolver but the other two suspecta| NEWARK, Ohio, fay carried no weapons. When May y of Johnny Altmeyer was searched & package of oplum| been missing from his home In this} wafers was the most deadly article | city wince Friday, was found today he carried, The trio will be held | floating tn the Licking river near pending an investigation the outskirts of the elty. It | thought that the lad wae stolen by AT THEIR CACHE poices py wipe SAN FRANCIBCO, May 17—Afte a lrobbing a tafloring establishment at} VANCOUVER, B. C.—The Jap midnight, three thieves cached their} anese crulsers Aso and Soya are loot, atnounting to $100, in a vacant| due here at 4 o'clock this after jot In @ deserted section of the city, | noon Fully 3,000 Their operations were watched by| gone on specially chartered steam: RR. @. Witt and reported to the police, | ers lo greet the warships posse of officers burried to the} cache, and after a watt of three} hours, surprixed the three i ll—The who has! was Ky Dalon, ie arching parties have been miles around WASHINGTON, — Charlie youngest #on of the president, operated on this afternoon tonsilitis. ‘Taft, was for when they returned to secure thelr |loot. One man ereaped he says, at the; Inland Navi-/ Labor Templo on Wednesday, May | uf Japanoso have recommended to the board of publi a ¥. BANDITS STILL AT LARGE Concluded. spirit which brought about the | wrecking and robbery of the train je the report today, Warned at least two hours before the robbery that a bad gang would perform thie deed, T, N. Wilson of Spokane boarded the train at Newport. Ac costed by an unknown Newport man he was told that before the train reached Spokane the robbery would occur, Wilson paid no at {tention to his story, Robbery as Predicted. Sik masked men “stuck up" the frainmen predicted The up Tknown adviser whispered the story that Ed MeDonald, the notorious pal of George Frankhauser, who ts bow serving time in the peniten {Oriental limited at Rondo Siding, | [Mon},, lews than six months ago, oat peeps ng $49,009 consigned to A Old Nationa! bank at Spokane, b been seen in the vicinity of } port the day before. | Bandits Are Old-Timers. ‘That they are the same men who } figured in other train holdupa in this vieinity during the past few months is the theory of the officers who are pursuing the bandits today.) The amount of booty secured from the registered mall and other) valuable packages haa not been def. initely determined, but one report has {t that it may reach $25,000, | After driving B. 1. Stumpf, the} mall clerk, from the mail car, and de- taching that car and the engine| |from the rest of the train, two jshort bandita boarded the and said to Engineer Miller: have heard of us before.” Remark Gives a Clue. This last remark leads the detec tives to the belief that they are) the same men who bave committed | similar crimes in this part of the | country, and who always escaped. “When | heard a knock on the) door,” said Stumpf, in telling his story today, “I opened it, only to look into the barrels of two ro volvers held by as many men. They | wore masks. They commanded me to leave the car, and | did so. “A moment later | saw the car jand the engine dash away with the highwaymen aboard. | should Judge) iit was about 30 minutes later when the car and engine, running wild, camo back and crashed into the other cars, partially wrecking the | train and causing a panic among | the passengers | “L immediately boarded what was) left of the mail car and found It in) a ntate of disorder. One glance| convinced me. that the robbers had | made a good job of it, Every piece of registered mail had been torn open, The contents that were not taken were strewn over the floor.” Offer $10,000 Reward. 8ST. PAUL, Minn, May 17.—-At) the headquarters of the Great) Northern railway here it was said that six robbers were engaged in {the holdup of westbound passenger larree No. 8 The road has offered & reward of $10,000 for each robber | captured DESPERADO IS LEADING POSSE MERRY CHASE United Press.) DRAIN, Ore, May 17.—Showlng | remarkable cunning {p eluding his pursuers at times when they wore | almost upon him, the desperado who held up Mra, William Ren. shaw, of Eugene, shot at her and i killed her horse on a lonely road, hae for three days led Sheriff Brown's posse a wild chase through the woods of Southern Oregon, The sheriff estimates that he and his party have traveled 40 miles in| jgoarch of the thug, and today they | apparently no closer to their n they were when they | started out, The posse was certain that it had the man surrounded fn ba thicket a mile south of this city last night | They closed in from all sides | moving cautiously and holding thelr shotguns ready to fire, When they all met in the center of the thicket they were greatly disappointed to learn that the bandit had eluded them, } BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT And in four yeare you will inde [ pendent. $1.00 per acre auch month will pay for a full bearing Yakima orchard | tepet. } Wehave free excursions to buyers lovery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Offiee open evenings The Smith-Kling Land Co., Owners-Not Age 410-411 Central Hi Gil, acting as REVOLUTIONISTS FOUND GUILTY (By United Pree. ToMnSTONE. Aris. May 11. = The jury in the case of Magoo, Vil- their attorney. laroal and Rivera, charged with vio- | lation of the neutrality laws, brought in a verdict of guilty yes. terday, with a recommendation of merey In sentence by the court A wensational feature developed | during the closing argument of United States Attorney Alexander, | when the two slsters of Villareal, who have been In dally attendance on the trial, dramatically exctatmed that the United States attorney was & pald attorney of Diaz to persecute theif brother and the other patriots who sought to better the condition of thelr countrymen, So persistent were the young ladies that the ball- |1ff eseorted them from the court The | Hary for holding up and robbing the room. WELL KNOWN CLUB MAN IS DEAD PORTL. Sea"S: Ore May 1l— Chauncey R. Winslow, & wealthy business man and well known throughout the Pacific coast, died in this city yoaterday, after an ex- tended {ilness. Mr. Winslow was q member of the Arlington club and the Golf club of Portland, of the | Union club of New York, the Som- orset club of Boston, the Rainter club of Beattle, the Pacific Union and the San Francisco Country clubs of San Francisco, and the Queen City club of Cincinnati, He was also a member of the Colontal War soclety, ASK GOVERNOR TO APPOINT JUDGE spokaNh, "ML May Tre five | judges of the superior court of Spo- |kane county, have requested Gov. Hay to select the judge who shall preside over the trial of M. J. Gor. a former chief justice of the ate supreme court, now charged with embezalement of funds from the Great ‘Northern railway. They ask that a judge from some other county be appointed. Gov. Hay has promised to make the selection. The case is expected to come up) for trial here boll June, | (MAN STABS WIFE Los ANGeLBs. May” May tt. — An- gered because his wife, from whom he had separated, was about to be- gin divorce proceedings, A. A Gerson, who is employed at the Southern Callfornia exposition building, attacked her yesterday morning and stabbed her five times with a pocket knife, He then held her a prisoner, the police say, for 12 hours before summoning a physt- cian, Mrs. Gerson is in a critical condition. ‘STRIKERS ARE STANDING PAT nonowt.y Mn May IT TT —With no prospect of receiving recognition from their employers, the 5,000 Jap. | anese plantation hands on strike in the Hawaiian Islands are politely but firmly standing pat, and they are quietly awaiting developments. The plantation strike in the islands, which was begun a week | | ago, was the result of a determined | and long standing agitation on the |part of the Japanese laborers on | the sugar estates for an increase of wages from $18 to $22.50 a month, COMMITTEE AGREES ON NOMINATIONS ited Vress.) w ASHING IN May 17. Th judictary committee this af ternoon favorably reported on the following nominations: George Don worth, to be dis of Wash ington; Edward B. Cilshman, to be district Judge of Aladka; Bdward M Doe and Krnest W. Leads, to be as jate Judges of the supreme: court Arizona SHOES — SHOES — 108 wo at 62.45, AT THE CROWN CLOTHING COMPA 1121 Wiest Ave. senate f C. Gilbert, manager | f the Butler Hotel Annex, is pending out a clr letter which gives in detail rooms, both on the American and European plan, may be reserved during the exposttion In his olroular Manager Gilbert aya "The hotela will be able to mmodate only part of the crowd that will throng the city |@uring the exposition. To take care of the reat we have listed all avall able rooms throughout the ctty, so that we are now prepared to make reservations for the accommodation | eee cular ho RESERVE ROOMS of 1,000 # period of the The rate American plan. y during the n $3 per day, 0 each day plan, room with bed being occupied by two and large or double rooms by three or four persons, according to the In order to be sure it wi each or Kuropean double persons size.” of your rooms, be necessary to reserve them at loast 40 days in advance The Butler Hotel Annex is offered free for use as headquarters for a state and other organizations TAFT GETS KEY FOR A.-Y.-P. E. WASHINGTON, May 17.—Secre- tary of the Interior Mallinger today presented to President Taft the nuggetstudded telegraph key with which he fs to open the Seattle | exposition June 1 Accepting the president nald | “I shall use with great pleasure land preserve this memento of an |important step in the progress of the great Northwest. | refer par- Geularly to that section acquired from Russia, which is now return- | ing many fold the original cost. It offers sources of future wealth that hardly can be over estimated.” PASS SOME BILL THEN ADJOURN SAYS DEPEW (My United Pree.) WASHINGTON, May 17.—Deny- ing that it was the republican party's pledge or that the people ex- pect revision of the tariff down- ward, Chauncey M, Depew of New York declared in the senate today | that what the country desired was | the passage of some law and then adjournment. Depew quoted Gen, Winfield Seott Hancock's statement that “tariff ts a local issue,” and pre- dicted that if England had a tariff that would equalize the cost of production with Germany, Belgium, France and Holland, including fair wages to her people, might not again become the workshop of the world, but much nearer to It than she is today, He said that Dolliver, Cummins, Nelson and Bristow had developed |a new kind of politician, believing in a principle, but opposing its ap- plication to thelr own precincts. SHOT AND KILLED (By Watted Press.) RICHMOND, Ind, May 17. Alexander, Meek, 4 wealthy farmer living near this city, and his son, Raymond, were shot and killed dur ling a dispute over @ line fence to- |day with Frank Railsback, owner of an adjining farm. Ratlaback was slightly wounded, and his son, | Frank Railsback, jr, was seriously | wounded and may dle, DIGGING FOR GOLD (By United Press.) MARIPOSA, Cal, May 17.-—“Thore seoma little possibility of learning the identity of the three men whose | skeletons were found with that of John Wilson buried on the MeCoy ranch,” sad District Attorney Adatr today, “Men are still digging, but they are digging for gold, and not for bones.” EYEGLASSES If you are particular abow® your personal appearance you will like |our new finger spring mountings, on and off with one hand without touching lenses. Fitted to your eye, complete, including examination, instrument, the MYERS OPTICAL CO., | Second Floor, i414 Second Ave. Over Raven Drug Store. = = === TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. WASHINGTON, May 17.—The treasury report today shows Re- jeeipte $2,415,065, expenditures §2,- | #10,000. BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS, NEW YORK, May 17.—Bar sliver is quoted today at 53 penta, KETCHEL WILL MEET PAPKE PITTSBU ha “Say 17 7. —Staniey | Ketchel today replied in no uncer- tain terms to Papke’s offer for @ championship contest, and an- nounced his willingness to meet the conqueror of Hugo Kelly imme- diately, providing a satisfactory side bet was made. Ketchel still |maintaine his ability to make the middleweight mit. LETTER WRITER IS REMANDED TO JAIL (By United Press.) NEW YO! May 17. —Wroughton Brandenburg today was remanded to the Tombs following his arraign- ment before Justice Fitzgerald of the supreme court. The charge against the author is grand larceny in connection with the posthumous Cleveland letters published by a New York newspaper, during the recent preatdential campaign. — NEW COURT ROOM, The municipal court opened to- day in {ts new quarters In the new MODERN DENTISTRY methods of tod those of yester ay practically Obsolete. 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