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CITY REAL ESTATE Don es Be Without a They Who Live in a Rented House e how they can got a hen You Can Get Pretty New - Bungalow Only $1,200 $100 Cash, ce $15 Per now have undgp « gy Our agent ie there every day inctuding Sundays t6 show fo what to where the clty & fine branch Hbrary foe te also there Lots 40 Foot Frontage $650 to $1,000 Small payment down, Our branch of. balance monthly H. S. Turner Inv. Co. pber Exchange Dide 1814 At our Deaneh ofCiee, Bee wut meet you BURKE & FARRAR, we ASIF ma Good Buys rooms tot #exi2¢ ar YERDAL R GARDEN TRACTS ALE ACROSS THIET From WEST SEATTLE. precio ry Choa TO THER sak’ hs yon a ‘Ito TH iad FOUR ites wae FOR A rim ¢ Foome, lot 50x00) PROFITABLE RANCH CLOSE To THE CITY i MAYER 5- sone TRACTS © NEAR SCHOOL, ‘o Frese, modern, let Meat Waotand park oma, modern, jot roam FOR $250 BAST ane oR $ PRR CENT. DISCOUNT HALL CASH ‘yoormn, modern, jot a THE ZROPERTY. BL 220 SPRING ee. & rooms, modern, cor- iu rooms, modern; 5 roome, modern; +. $ rooms, modern; Bear high sehool $1,600 Cash Buys Best Bargain on Queen Anne Hill alt tmerevemente in and near Woodland a3 waste, elegant view; on |, near Woodland par iow, » menage PERRY INV. CO, See This T-room home on Eastern av oy x Owner must sail, Seo it and make off o Pays Rent sa Receipt HIRTH, URBAN & BLACKWOOD, 214-18 Marion inidg us the same ae rent Stop Paying Rent branch office are there. — # wld 00 the monthiy Rew onae are now Being constructed. We are building four house In the A. B. Graham University Addition. for sale om the instaiiment plan them i# about ready for plaster Our agent is at 10th ay. N. Band 60th 8 tot—amall payment down, balance . inctuding Sundaya uding day ‘Take Eaetiake car to 56th st. and ao weat to offies. $650 to $1,000 ‘Grade and coment waike paid Pine ¢0-ft. lots, with street grade and coment walks pat. $650 to $1,000 Smail payment down, balance monthly. Bi TURNER INVESTMENT CO. Lamber Bide. W Mala 808; Inde 1804. 1 & TURNER INVESTMENT CO, y 406-406 Lumber Rachange Bide. Arbor Heights oe Nala 1008 1644, A get aay of the roca pit these on terme mm ce ‘ent be S204, Take a Fauntleroy in Drive. Our Mr. Byrnes (Sunday) from Dvery Day fhat beautiful ¢-room bung It ta only & couph the beach. and one block Our price ie $1,759; balance $35 per month be there, rain oF shine. JOUN H. WHITH CO, 497 Oriental Block Sop Paying Rent Mr. Byrnes with Holmes & Haring Beiidibx. fecond and Madison T-room modern ments paid in full of Fremont and near government f Here It Is Beach Park CHEAP PRICES.| $-room house, on tot 40x14, a 416 per month. CLOSE TO CAR ESTATE CO., JUNCTION REAL 4452 Woodiand Ind. Black 284 Woodland Park Property DHON TRUST COMPANY. ecome Independent “dors vRen airrs Take Phinney av, car on Wiret av For Sale by Owner bottom, bt any part fers faiid ta worth V100, OF; OAM 2 1062 Empire Bide. OUR Lain €0., 118 Third Ay CITY REAL & Continued, Cigar and Fruit $ Store TOTEM POL) $200 for Owner ie selling to ea noy sd THIG BUNGALOW Hew Dangalow 24484, plantered re, of other lot 48xilei a (ow A Reattio oar 81.780) 4160 caan, © HE month Addross Owner, 166 and ay o ow Door Craftaman or mission doors, Just the kind tor bungalows, only $1.60 per door. Nourse P Gold Beal Paint— on Cana, per wallon jon cans, por gallon Don't buy a win ite of a door any: prices We have d have only ong petye. yd wave the mid- fee. aon mailed free, post ee co, AMERICAN SHOW CARB Oo. Li Weters av Floor att Phone of nine thoroughbred wes, ory 9 tee {aches long one Wilton, Main bullding foot on, © fod. #108 One mitch cow eF new. necond hand 2016 Bast Olive 16-38 i eae a Woon nation sett CME Co Mare eames nee FOR SALE—FURNITURE. oe ne Purnity fat, roome e phone For Baie Rast ante HMmple eul tot Traders’ Wy very complete ¥ tented; refueed y ¢-roam NO reasonadje ast ten Sh and 681 Pine a. it expense We wil | ithe Bast $96. & Garret one atroet, c cleare $49 T Bale-—Meater (Cole's a areenae, chiftonier rag for Sale—Three-room mod Mat, cash of terme Itt 11th ay Prone ke mu * for rent: Phone furaitur Bast ee Gute’ “Sane Ted's toby.” OO hang | SSE [Se ture 4 room: ctoee to Phone Nate. re eens FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, plane, epectalty of exchange 4 years Keow mw bg he! how to handte want, SRATTLE RB Bulte 4. 118 Cherr; ee ..6 A-ha WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE. eee a ged we, P72 it ge Make ofter team horses, 2iet av. South mauet be onkd by Mendes: harness and wagon. 157 Phome Mast T6836 For faie—Amall saddie horse. Phow Main 4752 tat FOR SALE—WOOD quailty aid service, Se, Queen Anne we = MONEY TO LOAN, CITY AND COUNTRY Lose On, tmoreved or = “any” aime omens fi MONEY FOR SALARIED PROPLE, Women keeping house, and others, « thelr own notes, without security: ches oat rates, easiest payments con 45 principal cities D. Ho Tolman, 434 Epler Block, 818 Second Ay. tt HONBY FOR SALARIED PeOPLe .. others ae santos mae vitiece a ink Facial tics Di Teimen. 4 pn ann hl = 1 will vay cash, for ner’ contencts; ioana rae ‘Main 2478. “Inde tt can Ba . punding pendent 21 1 PER CENT. ZFAVare MOWRY. 1082 EMPIRE BLDO. va Howton 208° 108 ‘Peopte’s fo ank idee on furniture, hor Wm. Roach, Moom Til, How York bide. ‘sat LOANS—#12 Mebinorn Bide. Classified Directory. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. v."6 Gourta. 38 People's SMITH & KRLLY., 676-679 Colman Bide. ARCHITECTS. WOULD YOU PAY RENT IHN YOU CAN GBT A SNAP LIKE 18 FOUR-KOOM COTTAGE, NBAIt- Y NEW. TWO BLOCKS OF Cal, For Modern -r00m hous 110-12 Firat_Ay. Hanford Abstract ne Main 194 Whittiese Block. Ph BANKS. Sed ANK OF COM- an THE CANADIAN MEN * |) when aoe Rion at see's S188 Coiman block. AND COAL. Anderson Supply Co., Sgttions bow ‘ashington evenings: —_—— Bind: piace, Ngenttio. seth phones Heller Printing House, 106 Seneca. —_— The best Weauecn, "e068 —- Shaw's Bhowcase Co., cabinet work. THE 8STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909. LON HH MP EXPLODES TILUNG FO Was Sailing at a Height of 500 Feet When Loud Re- port Was Heard and the Occupants Dropped. (By United Press.) MOULINS, France, Sept Four daring aeronau the French army, were ti killed near here today, when dirigtble army balloon Republique exploded while sailing along at a holght of 600 tect. The dead are ax Captain Marshal Lioutenant Chaure, follows Lieutenant Vincenot He declared on the Léoutenant Rioux nomhing, i oath, The cause | the oH jon has! liquor did not affect him. not yet been fot galt he bik} knew what the exhilaration of in beet was nalling efully along suddenly there waa a loud The ba« collapsed and the report four men fell to the ground, a ‘is tan Life wan extinct almost certain that they wore killed by the force of the ex ploaton, which cut the balloon inte ribbona, The aerial craft wad in charge of recently the mimlssioned, after it had been badly damaged by being Qeolaia Marshal. On} jepublique was c blown from ite moorings. Postmantor George F. Fussell ts mpanying Postmaster at present a General Hitchcock on his itinerary, and may possibly accompany him as far as Salt Lake City, He le unde orders, according to « telegram, to accompany the postmaster general @t least as far as Butte. a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. P. O Book Store, 15014 Third av. CLAIRYOVANTS, id ij lgme coed Sch Set “WP ¢ ct ee el DENTISTS, 1 ® Age & ow! sae fe RT iat Boar gee eae fa BICYCLES. 2. te Kpinning’e for blereie seal, CHIROPODISTS. xorthern’ Dank Wide. Phone’ Main sth CONTRACTORS, ive F. Ward Co. suiatyeey ta faraivers, Gore and “fina QOLD AND SILVER PLATING. Al Switches ettl! oe sale HAT MAKERS. $28.09 Mate Kavanaugh, 1018 First —<«t ums OPTIC.ANG. OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIANG. ES Members novinern ine Bldg. tth and Bike Phones PAINTERS. tinting ‘cont: Cs and en Phone et paperh: warating. WF aay Co, 166 PATENT ATTORNEYs. ae Barnes & Co. oe BEE eR, ee: attor- eye, Btarr- Boyd PATTERNS AND MODELS. See The Seattle Patera and Modet Worka 116 Firet @ Mal PHYSICIANS. Dr. Daiton, skin diseases. Dr. Tucker. Union biock. 485 Arcade Ind 4610.—tt «| PHOTOGRAPHERS’ 6UPPLicEs, ne 11k Cherry ot.—tt POSTAGE STAMPS, Pacific Btamp Co—Postage sta: Open ‘oligctions bought and sold. Bchwede, 1406 Fourth. PRINTER. and Printing Co. Pike SHOE DEALERS. best spews ond boyw ie prices, Firat shoes at sold by George 2916 First. Notice-—Jacobeon pays gro nen's discarded clothing. ‘wn sa “hand clothing Main 6333, SIGNS: SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS, SRSTON, 1406 Firat av. STORAGE, —_— en Union Tr Moving & Ste Main #56, Ind “| 16nd dat. Ballard. moving. dence, Ballard 961 ——-~ anarnaind Leonard Hudd, P. Nel Canada sic, “est aiiowed on writer & Exp) re Office sede Mallard tt; ral Bide TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. 26.— ) attached to oarth and Cowaty shot. at don is 49. The bandits secured nothing of any particular value. Fox and BALLINGER DisnAl MAN WHO MADE ACCUSATIONS REVELL STORY OF NIGHT'S WILD ORGY (Concludes. ) ning botw en ri And 40 millen. TY hour unt! slowed down for the curve, Here the car's dropped to 15 miles. He turned the wheel to the apd the car (ook the curve, when he turne the wheels failed «to through the rail he machine failed to stop his story of the mishap. toxteation was ike, der the Influence of Hquor Yet he told the jury that he left Seattle the first tlme for George h the morning, while the Fs 3 sty, left be o'clock, as (BE of all town at 1 o'clock tween nd proved by yh sta rate ithesnes tarting at Torseshoe. Kept Drinking. Three drinks took up a half hour and then they moved on to Jones’ place, another roadhouse a there, half block up the street, there were two or three rounds. been the sole drink of all Another party of chauffeurs and disturbed the party at Jones’ by their rowdines) Went to the Horseshoe, nd music at Some danced and others stayed at the table and or “lady friends” back where the dancing tracted them. dered more drinks. Vouk rty deserted way, ies tank of the machine, midnight “He Let Her Go.” Some wanted to go the r the Ume being and return te town, driving to « garage on Hiser bought five gasoline and filled the whe after all, and “He let her go they Georgetown. Once in Georgetown again, the the yoy in iy gor about drink! 3 aoa se hecl lc Yass restaurant next door to the had had nothing on the second round. does not remember, He strove frantically to pry the car over but he failed, and then he erled for help. A policeman at the ratiroad station and & number of men from the station heard the ery and ran to the scene. But befpre they book | gasoline vapor had been by the tail light and the flames jeoting from the car, while were those underneath shriek This ts the story told this morning The inquest continued all after noon and will not be finished until tilate this evening. RARER KK * * BANK CLEARINGS, * Seattle. ® Clearings today 1,971,607.16 * Balances . 266,681.93 * Tacoma. & Clearings today ..$ 878,603.00 * Balances trees 76,515.00 * Portland. *® Clearings today 1,061,195.00 *® Balances ........ 150,167.00 * act apa in nie nie ine ieee THIEVES. BEAT DOWN VICTIMS AGED MERCHANT AND WIFE ARE BEATEN AND ROBBED IN THEIR STORE. TACOMA, Sept. 25.— Jefferson av., were was struck Investigation St. Joseph's by Both were ~~ news far have heen unable to locate any wens, AXP? [clues loading to arrests, Manian NS TA NU LICE WHITNEY SOON TO ARRIVE 10 GWE GOOK AID Whom Discoverer Says Has Proofs That He Was at the Pole Is Near- ing His Native Land. Ungentlemanly Conduct Is’ Cause of Comment one! When Secretary Refuses), to Greet Mr. Pinchot. tile clergy wan not rec all of them will criticise will preach a whole discourse on the Dennatells asnsert® Profident’s action in appearing President Taft in today Jof the city, the entertainment being |slven over to sightseeing and short | will fone him many votes among the To} 34,000,000 religious citizens of SIND MAN OF BiG REPUTATION TELLS |». HIS LOVE STORY FILES LONG ANSWER TO Di- VORCE COMPLAINT MADE BY HI6S WIFE. NEW HAVEN, Conn following telegram <etved tonight by Harry Benedict of this city from Harry Whitney, who, Dr. Cook sayy, has proofs of his finding the pole “INDIAN HARBOR several shdronie before re ek t ht again | back to right again | 1 ious bodies and at noon will con respond the steering gear and continued on | the curve across the roadway and He threw on the pet brake when 20 feet away, but hore President Taft goes to Ogden Utah, and Pocatello, Idaho. arrive at Butte early Monday morn ing, remaining when M8 goo: Meeting With Pinchot. The arrival of the president de f, via Cape Ray, See you home sdon. 8 He Wasn't Drunk, atand that aye for you ked crew, . Terrible suttering. Ballinger Pinchot Notify Frank and versy which was extremely inter esting to those who saw It tary Ballinger came with the p At Provo word was received on the president's train that Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot bad arriv ed ip Balt Lake and would meet the When the train came Pinchot was at ie year platform steps Neo car with Senator “HARRY WHITNEY.” From this it Whitney might be expected back, from Sydney the and was posi tive he was not drunk, or even un probably by ral, latter part of next week. Practically baring bis soul to the , eriticising eyes of the world, Enrico Nicolo Gargiulo, of Denver, proprietor and leader of Garglulo'’s Concert Band, of Peary May Be Sued, NEW YORK, Sept. 25. erick A. Cook contemplates bring- fo a standstill Mr. national reputa- . today placed on file in the county clerk's office his reply to the sult for divorce Inetituted by his wife, Mary B, MacCauley Gargiulo, Peary to recover damages for slan- der and defamation, according to Statements by friends of the former. . Cook himseif had nothing to say regarding the proposed sult, pod his secretary, Walter Lopadgale, mitted that the Idea waé serious) id entertained both by Dr. Cook and by John R. Bradley, Cook's He said that affidavits had already been prepared in case It was defi- nitely decided to bring the suit. ime since his ar- ‘ederick A. Cook took into his confidence one of the geographical authorities, Archer M. Huntington, president of the graphical society, with whom he had an hour's private conversation, | Cook submitted rat and Cherry at 9:30 that Wednesday night, drove the oar straight through to ese where they stopped at pre yh extend ne a Vand » that of the chief Pate ve aw are you?” % glad to see you.” Ballinger Avoids Pinchot. Mr. Pinchot responded cordially Then the president greeted Sen ator Borah with a “Hello, fellow, how are you? glad to see you.” other members party followed the president off the car platform and then came Secre tary Ballinger. standing directly beside rglulo's headquarters are and it was from there that he sent his reply. In the answer received this morn- Gargiulo pours torth in words the story of his still glowing love for his wife, despite the fact that she has not lived with him for over a Up to this time beer had The wife instituted proceedings several weeks ago on the ground of abandonment and nonsupport. in his reply Gargiulo asserts that his wife abandoned him and not he He claims that he bas invest- home t t ite f lived in . Te was playing a atest and when she w: | she came one asked him if she might not go to| ?! to visit her brother. The plan was for her to stay there when he was to American Geo- Mr. Ballinger greeted Senator Borah with a handshake but appar recognized no one else in Neither be nor Mr. Pinchot made any effort to speak. Hammond Joins Taft. Proaident Taft was driven direct | from the railway station at This was atiof a procession of automobiles to the army post at ed ged in leaving Dr. Huntington refu ed comment on Cook's friends announced, how- ever, that Dr. Huntingt Cook had discovered the pole. ANAHEIM, Cal, Sept. 25—Be Duluth, Minn., until September, to Ballard | pot now and Hiser started the machine fn that direction, On the road they decided Georgetown wan a better wing the review, he held a re- ception for the officers and thelr wives and last evening was the guest of honor at @ dinner at the fort, returning to the city at 11 p. m., and retiring to rooms assigned to him at a local hotel him to éxami{ne old papers that he pee in a safety deposit years, Joseph singe. a wate pioneer banker of this city, today is secure in his title to Imperial Val- ley lands valued at $20,000, which he purchased In 1888 for 26 cents He claims tn his complaint that after a visit of a few days in Duluth, during which he sent her a sum of money for spending purposes, that she took train and came direct to Seattle, taking their infant son with at the speed,” ie the way "Cnriatine An- derson describes the second ride to meg Hammond, He prays that the divorce pro- lings be set aside and that his wife be reconciled to a life with TRIED 10 HOLD UP HOTEL GUEST AND AN INVALID SISTER HARRY CROKEN ARRESTED FOR IMPERSONATING A POLICE OFFICER. the mining engi i} accompany him on the re- his long trip, jallinger Absent. At the dinner last night at Fort | tire- Douglas § President briefly in compliment of the serv- to a tamale} ice réndered to the country by the & A.| regular army . sandwiches |at the dinner was Chief Forester Secretary Ballinger also the | was invited but at the iast moment Hokecaboe ere aga to Among the guests two more Pinchot. rounds of drinks, brought by bartender from the 8. @ A. saloon. | declined. Hiner seemed to realize he had far more than enough here for he/|ing Bast tonight. drank milk on the first order and |gagement to meet President Taft when he came to the city yester- The first sign of grey in the|day. Friends of Mr. Pinchot scout- east made the “joy riders” realize | ed the idea that the chief forester it was time to call it off and only | at any time entertained the thought Winnie Frazer's sickness prevented | of resigning from the service. an {mmediate return to Seattle. He Couldn't Remember. Hiser was pinned under the ma chine when it turned turtle on the flats below. He crawled out, prac- tically uninjured, dragging two of the girla with him—which two he Mr. Pinchot contemptates rv The Responsibility for the Dental Combine It must not be imagined that the Dental Combine that exists in this state is without its friends who are @ power both in and out of politics, and it does not follow that those who befriend the Dental Combine do so with any knowledge of what the purposes of the combine really ; and while the men of high standing may aid In appointment Dentists on the Dental Board who are favorable to the combine, these same men would condemn the com- bine's purposes and acts, because an association of professional men may do what one man would fear to do, DENTAL BOARD IN HANDS OF He had an en- Boldly entering a room at the Radium hotel, Fourth a Harry Croken, alias Harry Jones, attempted to extort $60 from Jonni Wyant and his invalid sister, Mrs. L, J. Wright, shortly before 7 o'clock this morning. “I'm an officer and I can’t stand for you being " the pseudo officer remarked when the door was opened in re- sponse to his knock. Wyant explained that the woman | was his sister and that she was subject to fainting spells. reason he occupied the same room Paving Way for Taft. LOS ANGELES, Sept. three days of investigation and study of the ground that President Taft will traverse during hia south- ern California trip, secret service everything in readiness for the visit of the chief executive. Wheeler, who travels three weeks [in advance of the president, arrived here Wednesday, familiar with Los Angeles, he jour- neyed to San Pedro, out plans for the president's pro- tection in that city, influence of After becoming and mapped arrived the | , if you want to get out of this mess I can fix it if you come Croken replied, ac- cording to Wyant and Mrs. Wright. Wyant refused to part with his money and suddenly Croken broke He lost his hat flight and was later arrested in a saloon at Fourth av. and Pike st. In order to allow Wyant and his invalld sister to leave town as they had planned, Croken was tried be- fore Judge Gordon this morning. He was fined $100 and costs, BRADLEY INJUNCTION IS DENIED BY MAIN Main today denied the in- for by Thomas F. restraining the county audi- issuing and treasurer from paying any warrant o K. Chureh and » Special agents of the prosecuting attorney's office. as @ taxpayer, was rep- resented by Walter Fulton and Pe: ton and Chureh by cuting Attorney Ingersoll. The petition of W. for a similar injunction, restraining the salaries of bailiffs and assistant clerks in the justices of the peace, was also de- nied by Judge } Going to Greet Taft. OLYMPIA, Sept. 25.—When Gov ©. Hay leaves tonight or Sun- day to meet President William H. Taft at Spokane he will be accom- panied by W. P. Bell, attorney gen- ; George B. Lamping, adjutant general of the Washington National . and Congressman Will et RNR RS Oe Sa a STOR We ae ne Notwithstanding a receiver has Board, on application made by the attorney employed by services as prosecutor, combine is now making a faint ef- fort to retain its prestige as an as- sociation of professional men. The responsibility for this com- , the Legislative enact- ment of a statute law under which such a combine fs made possible and, 2nd, the Court Decisions rela- ve to the Constitutionality of such a Law, and third, the men of in- fluence in this State who Innocent- ly or willfully keep men on Dental Board whose object it is to | perpetuate the special privilege of the combine, A prominent Lawyer who repre- sented the Dental Board State boasted that tne Dental Com- was going to make life one hell on earth for all Dentists who advertised in the newspapers, and I ask, how could this be done and how could a body of men operate under such rules as the Dental Com- bine except that the which they operate is as bad as the combine itself? In my next article I shall review the Legislative ac’ part of the responsibility rests on the Legislature. Can an association of men say who shall and who shall not prac- tice their profession in a state and whether a man shall advertise his business in his own way, and what prices he shall services and what he shall be ex- Sombrero for Taft. President Taft visits El Paso he will be presented by the El Paso Ohio abrero ever exported from Mex The hat will be highly decorated with gold and silver, It is now being manufactured in Mexico City and will cost several hundred dollars. Taft in Hot Water. President Taft was the victim of ® bunco game on his way to Salt y and as a result of ° to the wiles of Se: Sutherland and Go come In for a round scoring by the Gentile ministers of the city from their pulpits on Sunday. The trou- ble ts all over the president's de- cision to appear ernacte tomorn he will address a g # and several ators Smoot and Deputy Prose- F. McElwain Law under w t crowd of cltt- and show that rand Mr8./ Senator Smoot, D. BE. Sheldon, who keep a store at! yormon chureh. 2121 beaten and robbed at 9 o'clock last night by two masked highwaymen. | . |The holdup and subsequent assaults took place in the store. was knocked down by one of the! thieves and his wife by the other. As Sheldon | head with a revolver the gun dis-| charged and he thought he had been physicians hospital developed the fact that neither Shel don nor his wife had received bul *llet wounds beaten but they will recover | is 70 years of age and his wife | ¥ an apostle of the AIG. MILL PLANT 15 DESTROYED BY FIRE VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 2 y}Fire again devastated the plant of the Huntting Lumber company lagt night, destroying the shingle mill, the planing mill and other buildings *}remaining from of August 20 last. out shortly before 11 o'clock in the drying kiln, and took a firm hold On the way to Salt Mr. Taft heard ation of the thunder Lake from Denver, cireles of the city, and decided to cut out the Sunday tabernacle stunt Hand Out the “Bunk.” over license to practice his profession, and that he shall not practice bis profession in any event unless he does 80 practice under the rules and regulations laid down by that asso- ciation, unless the law of the State and the Court Decisions relative to the law permit such power to be exercised by an association? EDWIN J, BROWN, Rooms 1 to 8 Boston Block, 713 First Ay,, Open evenings until 10; Sundays for the working men »ther committeemen board- t's train Friday morn- they assured the un- conflagration ers in town had be- The fire broke Chriggian mini come reconetied to th y\eram and that .|a great many thousands of persons, , who had set their hearts on seeing him would be dis- was changed Pacific freight cars were also destroyed. It is not known what the amount of the damage will % certainly total in the neighborhood The police so Clergyman Will Criticise, With this assurance, the president said he was willing to proceed, and until 6 p. m