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— EVOL. 11. NO. 266. DM FRANCISCO otto SHAME OF SPOKANE? : oly ONS FOR FRISCO ‘Blaming P osters Telling the Story of the “Free Speech” War Placarded Everywhere. {By United Pres SAN FRANCIS D ral constitution regarding ey say in part went time in the city Wark. the citizens’ al- , Chamber of Commerce, em pt agents, a murderous pe and ordered to serve county jail by Police |who heard the Newman againet in Force, deputies, Pinkerton’s, po- (With defrauding @ chauffeur of nd superior adges and |$5€0 automobile DIM. paid slugeer Mrs, Newman will appeal for « = conspiracy to writ of habeas cor x; of corpus immediately _— = he — ot Wash- ian sopeatieans being filed in the mesntime, Her only comment Barts pursuance of such decision of the court was Bheve named officials have | ain that she had been ¢ peer S00 werning mtn ed badly. She denied many oth mon a trumped up charme of jcharges brought against her derly conduct. The only crime | trades people, who allege se caves these working men and women thom money been guilty of in the crime of) In sentencing Mrs. Newman, ting to reise the right of | judge Weller said speech granted to them by the ations of the state of Wash-\that have been made to me and the and the United States numerous applications from cred: methods of the Russian gov- jitors, | am satisfied that this wom at are in « fair way to be lan has been going about the state 4. Men have been beaten by CLUB WOMAN Ww t img t n f (My Uelted Press) Jor tar } SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, De het Mrs, Elizabeth Murray Newman, cane of 4 Dues known to the lterary world p met and club,/Eltzabeth Murray, a member the Spirit of 190%" |some of the moat exclusive chids Jo tirat Ament 1% the tir ment ' of thie city, wae today fined $é0 60 days in the Judge Weller, Mrs. which she was charged From the sumerces complaints ting people out of money when } |Los Angeles Woman, En- 4 ~ 40 OR FIGH THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, MURDERED BY JEALOUS GIRL gaged to Wealthy Man, | Died Suddenly After Dining With Another. (By United Press) | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 29. In accordance with the request of Mrs. Jennie Priest, the mother of Minn Bessie May Priest. an l&year old «irl who died suddenly at Glen a authorities began an in tigation to learn if the mother’s ebarge that a young we . Mra. was ongaged Harry Say it iw wt aire m she ret woman search oned rd alous rival p in is true Priest, her until her Ac daughter death », of Newark, N. J d, in the ufacturer to who, son of am n lt ta reported sheriff and the the name of the whom she suspects and a is being made to find her Misa Priest died Christmas Her friends, being suspicious mediately started an independent Investigation to ascertain the cause of her death, Before the matter! was reported to the authorities, it was learned that she was the guest of her alleged rival at a dinner given in an E. Sixth st. restaurant Dex Shor gave t orney ove. | im. had been call at the Parma +Dohermann company, w ahe as employed. She conversed a few minutes and concluded by say «| whe telephone ty ed to the } ing ‘t wilt o'clock.” At 6 two meet you here at young women, whose identities are being concealed, called for her and in their com-| pany she went to the restaurant. | At 9:30 she staggered Into her mother's home on Cnestnat st As y WASH,, WEDNESDAY, WHO CARES FOR GOLD AND SNOW? WE DO NOT, SAY THESE CHILDREN OF OPEN AIR ROOF scHo0 DECEMBER 29. 1909 L CHICAGO'S ROOF SCHOOL IN SESSION. THE CHILDREN IN THE PICTURE SIT HERE SIX HOURS A DAY. jess and women outraged by ed the door she fell pros a peiey Selene geet plage gio yer eee eats tae bir comers area CHICAGO, UL, Dec. 20.—Does tt/Whe examined them said they were, Study Insts three hours, then ¢ Judges, obligated to uphold the |from this court. 1 will not tasue It was the salad.” she sald, ax |really pay to be sickT Hilable to get it, so the roof school |lie down in the open alr and get Sil rose Corgan ean the arounes [une (ransactions, but will sive her | During whe night she be deltr- lon the rout were to aak her 25 ttle lter of a tenement district, In such |the quest for the North Pole. eee corpus upon the grounds iq jeason this time that she will fous and on of the ' herent aie a a iT Rat they were applied f only | sever fornet statements she made which was |POPi# the question in class some neighborhoods as this the white! 4 substantial dinner follows, and ‘make trouble,” and prisoners have | Since her arrest, Mrs. Newman | OVerheard was time, it ie certain they would an piapue gets & firm foothold. The then there js some more ntudy Genied the right to ee coun-/geciared that she had refused nu 1 ate dinner with that woman |awer in chorus ol was inade possible by the \Atter the day's work {s ended the merous offers of bail According | that Harry warned me about “Yea!” | gift 26 ai yy ne eCormic ; doctor comes and looks o each _Renceatie “meetings have been lta friends, she wes shielding her | [family to the United Charities, and eniid. All the children are gaining and speakers arrested. husband, Chartes Newman, whol They are the luckiest & chillis wmder the latter's management. jin weight “Conspiracy charges have been! disappeared just ‘before her er ODD BIT S F dren in thie great city or they| Ohildren come to the nursery, as| The schoolroom is exposed to alr umped up against all whom this and who has not been seen since get every day, in addition to free) the charities people call it, at 9 Injon all aides. Whether snow falls or ¢ of ‘corporation tools consider | Yesterday Mis. Newman stated | education, free meals, free clothes the morning. They get a cool | blizzard rages, they breathe the be in the way of the interests in that her, husband's lofty tastes | NEWS and free medical attention. Thenj\@iower bath and a nice rubdown pure outdoor air all the time, But Re i ta Peo were responsible for her predica too, snow or shine, they are bathed (the first thing. Then they put on {t's very cold, There is a brink Industrial Worker, the official ment jand “rubbed down” every day, just| the free clothes that are a part of breeze always blowing in from Lake eatin of the local unions of ~ The Anti-Tubereulosia League |''*%, (rained athieion are jthe school uniform. And such | Michigan ane, has been confiscated by TACOMA JURYMAN has decided to tee Patton ue | Chicago's school on the roof in|elathes! Bundled up in warm| It’s all very nice for the children peat pen ED OF GRAFT | money tor the consteneiion’ Ze |the mont unlque educational inatitu:| waulen blankets and overgarments |They are learning fast and they caeencies. te twenty-four. victins ACCUSE] | butldin 2 ne construction of ition in the country. All these 25) thit make them look Ike ‘little [like thelr teacher~ lave been squeezed into celin six -_ew to. complete the’ 5 additional funds poy» and girls are predisposed to| Maklmos, the children go to their! Poor tencher! She has to stay in gatitnen Spr aon tegecoe (Re Cali Pree) it purchase of the |tuberculosia. Though not affiteted|elasees after a breakfast of cocoa |the cold, too. She bas the coldest med upon them, and left in that) TACOMA, Dec. 29.—Attorneys |" with the white plague, the doctors/and bread and butter Hteaching job in this great elty dition for 36 hours. for J. 8. Baker, a banker, today tn-/ : "Workers of America, in this troduced tn the federal court here Supt. of Public Utiliti A ul an affidavit accusing EB. J fxle you can pbelp Call meetings 4 is? 'Neoley, a wealthy lumberman, locality. Expose the infamy of pokane and its officials. Do not “holding up” the jury in a recent | ize the merchants of that Condemnation suit in the interest | unity.” i of that Of the Northern Pacific. MeNeeley| Mrs. Edwin F. James, wife of a war foreman of the jury, which,|real estate man, wants a divore ABP Ri OEE AN Beth ebnhan tk tee alter an allnight session, returned |for cruelty, and about $50,000 b . my ied Press) THE WEATHER. *& A verdict of $75,000 for Baker for | sides ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Dec. 2%-— ® Rain or snow tonight and ® land desired by the rafiroad. The - |"Bhenandoah” was on the bills at PThursday; warmer; moderate # |affidavit Is sworn ‘to by L Seattic is to have half » million & stock theatre here last night fgoutheast winds. * Pratt, former secretary of the|more added to Its postoffice fund,| Dead soldiers were scattered from | er to another letter made POSE REE RK RR! Chamber of commerce. if Representative Humphrey's bill one wing to the other and the Fervent Protestations of public, purporting to be from the i | gets through congress. came for “Sheridan” to ride out he f Vv. millionaire’s pen secs om rblattieaeenti inainincearee on — | an {mitation of a Httle gallop whic! Leve for Bessie De Voe. é ais | Supt. of Streets M. T. Maloney that General once took during the 4 *) 834 Fifth Av., Tuesday, }i« to quit his office January 1, and | ¢ Ve a eae But His Heart Grew) pearesi peasic: 1 may be over A. L. Walters will get the plum. je make-believe Gon eridan Cold Lat a # this is recelved by you. | - was riding an untrained — horse. | er. but want so much to write you | men and one woman, The horse grew unruly and did a mieuicennivtione one fe es. one a | Thirteen men ai The h y d did these few lin Oh, think, one day 7 t yueen Anne Im « est show scene instem -os. There are now at < eben |membere of the Queen Ann Wid West show | scene instesd, tae Grid Poems lees, ‘There are now at the most y vement club, huddled around a “Gen. Sheridan” fell off on his head y ec | 198 Joesn't that vem — bi NEW YORK. Dec. 29—Doc Cook may not have gotten ideove teat ‘eht io the Babtiet Mis-;and the horse proceeded to step W YORK, D. The | 18 Doesn bat genta big 3 “ stove last night in the Bap charge that Frank J. Gould actually | enough? It does to me, The opera away with that North Pole fake, but he did get away with the Jaton and compared notes aboutjon the “dead” soldiers who had | promised to marry Bessie De Voo,| Was fine last night. Mary Garden pireedom of New York city and the key to the imaginary mu- 4 been. scattered around so reckless. 1. Wl see you s |etreet car service. the stage dancer who has brought | 88ng awfully wel vi you eee, S068, ee oe pidermen want both articles reterses ly. They came to life in short! uti to recover $250,000 trom the| soon. Will give you my love and Gass around collecting the freedom of cities and muntetpal The council decided last night to|order and ran yelling from the uitionaire for alleged. breach ot | kisses In person. — : wnder false pretences Is a crime in the eyes of Alderman wait until after election before cre- | stage | . ‘ a “ co Schiows Jerod — Office of city purchasing| The play was continued later but be cc, Oa Beuomgbrer . accord Yours, dearest girl, Spon That was a great day the aldermen had in the city hall, ff} | @heridan’s ride was left out for the} 4 "| int agent |who offered the following letter.| starch 16, 1909 en the key, lying In velvet In an elaborate ebony and giit ‘ eveni acibared. to have been written by| arch 16, vs handed to Dr Cook, tonether with we ned eat tam Ul ...The Anolent Mystle Order of| |Gould to Mivs De Voe, as evidence: |, The My ag esd Sm ded rope : ed we resolutions. pout a hundred merunted and foo of Bagdad in the latest 1996 Fi yednend ‘one tioned, it fs stated, in another letter Epatrolmen kept the park clear of the crowds which gathered to brorrge the fo Wo be organised BF|DUG UP $12,000 IN > [*e- tems Av. We esr g A : gy lof which Gould is declared to be Cheer Dr. Cook, and in the aldermen’s chamber thero were so ff] b* - | TH RD Jan, 18, 1908 the author, and which read EBay newspaper photographers ranged along the wail that thelr ips hea tart EIR FRONT YA | meee a pease: Lapeat ak our 844 Fifth Av. Oct 7, 1909 blights set fire to the big painting of Wkshington. In a Ahern Pacific and sev- . w a col] this afternoon ie} Oct 1909 Eipeech he made to the aldermen, Dr. Cook sald that he would ||, "enc tongs will have to pay 2 Dm vnited ress ie has made a fairly good progress. | : be able to prove positively that he had found the pole, and that he Seattle Brewing & Maiting| SUISUN, Cal. Dec, 29—The on) Plans ave almost made so that! Dearest Bessie: Mr. Nicoll has Pie aldermen would never have any reason to regret handing | {n® Sealre If (vote conte | tre Rayn fumily, of Maine, a Itt-}“someone” will go to Nevada, and| been ont of town since I have re liter that key soe arom bP eae png ides tle town near he is busy today|then the decree would be granted | turned, so I could not see him. Mr K used in hauling beer digging up their front garden, in|by October next. Of course noth-| Fuller I did see, however, f i At yesterda oe ¢ of the board lderman Sc » as I ne rv, for a iew Bented ite tines Us : a 4 the council tast| the hope of unearthing more of the }ing definite has been agreed to, but | minutes and he med very much Resolved, That this action by the board was premature Pe cpa ot a plan for a mate-| fortune buried by Cyrus’ Rayn, «everything looks as though “at last | pleased at the way things were : 4 ap night approve farmer, before he died, six| the beginning of the end” were ap-| going on, and seemed to th u Hesolved, That this board does here and now reset t slice rs | & m ink faction in po a Bi the ‘freedom of the city’ to Dr. Fre vote iyi Inorense of the police ores. | ago, Already $12,000 has|proaching. I fee! quite happy this| things were very much nes i ana de ok the key thereof.” | been found, carefully concealed at|evening, notwithstanding a yery| Cement of some kind than « git the clerk got through reeding the resolution, alder. [|ANOTHER CHANCE |the roots of trees and shrubbery | had cold.and the pain in my back.|fore. He says when a divorce Is h De " " ee 4. rem ng that the reso- about the place | Does this agreement on some such | granted on the grounds similar to isa ene ak ot tek wore thet tt te ni on the cod A | FOR DRESS SUITS | When Rayn died, inquiry at the | plan please you’ If you only knew/the Vanderbilt case, that it is im on , banks resulted in the unexpected how I look forward to that time| possible to marry in this state, but RO objection was made to this suggestion, the motion was tabi Without debate ‘ {discovery that the presumably | whe n Fam free, and later on more|it can be done outside of the state ’ i a | Get out the dress pult, Gust. off Ithy farmer had not a cent on|go when we are married and it is then recognized by th ve \the nua hat spoait. One day, a week later, one} “Yours, my dearest New York laws, I am lonely, Bes he There'll be things doing for the| of the sons, digging in the garden With my love and kisses, your | sie, dear very time I see you commerotally elite New Year's eve, | struck a tin can containing more FRANK, |now and then leave, it makes me ! DGGER HOARDS MON meray tes New Vege ove | ech Oa SONI MET Gout tld Mian De. Vor the woe tat be lmorce ie going to forget mundane| days after that, another member of} sult of his figuring the next day FRANK 4 > found lor sum at| ce | noneyanaking attle's captains | the family found a smal ea at est Tip'tlep ad | terday a covered saucepan was un-| REMINGTON'S DEATH _|Reminstons just before i one Jat the Chamber's handsome new earthed, partly filled with silver | SEOCKED DAVENPORT |iriend of the artist " 2 » when, |duarters in the Central building, | coins, Rayn was supposed to mie ‘Thomas ee ee nlite pt la yar ae hn You see the Chamber Is kind of | been worth $50,000 (Dy United Prem) |BURBANK WATCHES ye 5S. senate and a million a| 3 - , roud of its new quarters and itself ) han bee ade the helr of a money be lost, he came to see Wal- |? : : BAN DINGO, Cal, Dec. 29.—It Bait eet, ade he belt of & tor Beals, a iamyer i the Haller |r the progrems made during the| ak ara are ct) © eee reo MUCH ME young lawyer in this city peek SAG 2086s Arreneememie tore at and i gong t0 yd EXTRADITE M Spalding this morning that the con-| gAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Dec. 29 BAsdred Let, a woodsman who|lam the money. Later he again |9 00, SNEAD’ s MOTHER @ition of Homer Davenport, the car-|—Commeorcialiam, alleged’ to. have | éd ail alone in a shack near Sno-| Came Into the obllce jane nade his) "Pine! Everybody and his toonist, who is visiting there, was|peen displayed by Luther Burbank ish, died the day before Christ-;|¥!l, naming a8 executor, | yrother and his wife will be there (ity United Press.) wichanged in his experiments, was given to: and in his will he bequeaths| “I think Judge Burke is the best| One thousand one hundred invi-] NEW YORK, Dec. 2%—Governor] Spalding announced last night |day as the reason for the reported A) of his property, amounting to man J ever knew,” he sald at the|tations were sent out today, Hughes today authorized the return |that the artist suffered a nervous | withdrawal of the Carnegie Insti 92.250, to Judge Burke. time. “Thirty years ago, when he to New Jersey of Mra, Caroline B.| breakdown soon after his arrival | tute's financial support of the plant | For 10 years Let had boarded | was far poorer than he i# now, be| gaToOLLi NEAR THE END, Martin, mother of Mra, Ocey Snead, | here last week from New York |wizard, Word was received here money, hiding it away in 22/414 me a favor that 1 have never {By United Press.) the victim of the Newark bath tub| Spalding’s secretary sald today: | yesterday that the trustees of the PMitterent places in his back yard,|forgotten, 1 think that he will] Romm, Dec -The condition| murder mystery, and Mrs, Mary| “Mr. Davenport has been com-|the institute, who recently met in Pe would place five $20 bills to- her and, after wrapping ‘them se- murely, bury the rking their ling place on a map which he | Gay. anyone else,” make better use of the money than The will was admitted to probate thia morning by Judge Wilson RK, Valentine present a notification that will get ax a New Year's the of fice ts his for the next three years of Cardinal Satolli, who in suffer- ing trom nephritis and blood pols: oning, was worse today, and hope DEAD SOLDIERS RESURRECTED WHEN sages wen BOULD'S LOVE LETTERS 10 finead, an aunt, Both women have beon detained in New York awaltq ing extradition on a charge of be~ for his recovery practically was bandoned by physicians. ing impieated in the murder of Mra. Ocey Snead, on November 24, piaining for some time of very se-|New York, had decided to out Bur vere pains in the back of his head,|bank off from its benefactions, |The death of Frederick Remington, | charging that his creations wer the artist, was also a great shock | being exploited for commercial pur to Mr. Davenport, who visited the | poses. BEGINNING IN THE STAR NEXT MONDAY--YOU’LL LIKE IT BECAUSE IT’S A WONDERFUL STORY - THE SEATTLE SrA ONE CENT WEST SEATTLE (5 FOUR TO. ONE FOR BOUILLON BOUILLON T0 BE GUEST OF REPUBLICANS Poll of ecaheaadi Ward by Gill Workers, and This Is Their Report to Headquarters. at BO per cent of the repub lican voters of the 14th ward eattle ' 0 ¢ were in favor of Bouillon for ase Aas \ ! pee mayor was the discouraging re port brought early this week to i have a t to the Hi Gill headquarters by en- tomorrow ni ut t skeller. | thusiastic partisans of Gill who r. Bou W guest at have been canvassing the situa- tur on f I y ae tion in the West Seattle ward. pubilcas v9 yi theon.| The Gill forces have been anxious pee tity nee Bev teae ify |t0 discover the f % in the 14th All iS. Beye Main dads or (Ward, and a few weeks ago orders Bec 1. 5. Prye, Main 186 OF | went out to GU workers familiar row morning arid to take i with | Vite polition! eonistons te: the Dees them the price of their own meal =e» es senna be pe Mr. Bouillon has been confined | Wher ‘he discouraging repost was ka tcp seen Toe te pane te aaa brought back of the antagonism to with very severe cold but expect: | Gill In the ward, all workers were td to Ret out this afternoon and to |Urwed to work night and day to be prepared to make a brief address (Change the political sentiment of ak the lancheeh iotarrew. Preab (ae a oe ie ee by = . ve King |Most optimistic Gill supporters tha ee Republi a chub in cation the overs huining aires Seen that the attendance at the luncheon |! the 14th is a serious handicap to that the I's chances of success. This All friends of Mr. Bouillon are ward, it is estimated, will poll ia specially invited to be present 1S SER DONE Poe ree Outlook Is Gloomy. But what makes the situation far gloomy as far as the West attle bailiwick is concerned is a at px a] entang! A SHOR’ rd practically all bis chances of dotng ork to overcome the prejudice 5 Chiet Ward today warns agateik him. oon and cafe proprietors that Dick Poland, an employe of he onac elling of liquor! the county treasurer’s office, promptly at 1 o'clock January 1,| who is campaigning on county time, is being carried by the the cafes have been, Gill machine as a candidate rable latitude in the for the council. Poland's fol- night of December| lowers have been “jobbing” st lowes a captain,| everyone in an effort to land r and 36 patrolmen,| their man. Poland's connection and I don't propose give them) with the Gill faction is a serious any more work than, possible on | detriment to the mayoralty can- New Year's eve didate in the 14th, | The city comptrolier fight is also Jone of the obstacles that Gill finds jin his way when he sets out to jovercome the Routllon lead. Carroll 1s Dead Weight, TRIED A 36 MILE FLIGHT (Ny United Press) nt Carroll, candidate for city Her, is tied up with Gill, as gee was with Brier in the last county election. ; LONDON. Dec 29 : Cestaiet Carroil’s suppression of the boat . sage yy boghmcoe Prd Riplinger defalcation for more gy Ag he mos? daring) than a year after its discovery, flights yet “attempted by an air} and the damage that he did the prosecution by his testimony favoring Riplinger in the trial, has made Carroll an undesira- traveler in an aeroplane constructed by himself, along lines of bis own in-| Mines ager eek tara cates . tt! ble candidate, in the minds of ifly to Manchester. 6 miles away,| voters throughout the entire tac ag yori ee iilene| city. tn the 14th the number churches and the intervening for-| ‘hat consider him negli Sewn ests made the flght dangerous, pray Sty een rere and automobiles followed the av at Aaa ator, carrying physicians to give| Gill's followers are fighting first aid in case of accident Bothwell, Carroll's opponent, tooth Captain Cody established {and nail, The bitter fight being world’s record for a cross-country |Waged on Bothwell, who is strong he|in the 14th, by the Gill machine, flew 47 miles near Aldershot. His |b&8 driven many who would natur- flight today was the first of a num./@lly be Gill men into the Bouillon ber of experiments for the British | T@nks. war offic Cannot Get Rid of Carroll. became entan Cody's aerc a1 , Coa Gill finds it impossible to sep- pin — : bag Be arate his candidacy from that of mrired want OE the. Senna Carroll without losing the strength covered one-third ate arroll is booked to bring hi ii ‘arro! 00) to bring him in from Liverpool to Manchester. The | tne Third and Seventh wards. flight, last September, when aviator was forced to alight The Saloon inte and the Seattle machine was found to be undam-| mectric comp litical domina- aged, but Cody made no attempt |iign of the counctl objects of to resume his fight hate in the 14th. Gill has not been lable to convince the people that he PLAYS HEROINE is not & zealous backer and ser- vant of both of these interests, and &s a consequence the 14th consid> | IN HER SLEEP} Lm OOP Ls orn yaw ar nee Jers his possible election as danger of somnambulism, ch might b niitied “thet aeecialaus Her Makes Attack on Prosser, ne was enacted early today in} In order to fight Bothwell, an at la sixapartment building at 4813|/tack has been made on the Case St. Lawrence avy. The heroine was|following and on City Treasurer Mrs. Emilie Sharp, At about 2 a.|Prosser. Grand Army men are m. she leaped out of bed, asleep, |strong in the West Seattle ward, but dreaming vividly that the house |and as Prosser is the candidate of was afire, She rushed to the tele-|the war veteran organizations, the phone, called the fire department,|attack on him has embittered the and then aroused all the occupants | soldier votes again Gill of the building before she awoke] More time has been devoted to only to hear the imprecations of) trying to straighten out the 14th her neighbors, who were huddled |by the ¢ machine than any other jin a group in their nightclothes at/ problem connected with his can. the front door, watching the fire-|didacy. The inability of the saloon men wheeling about to return to}men to help the Gill forces in the the station. j14th is a serious setback to an ag- jgressive fight that the \promised to furnish wards, saloons have in the elty HIS “AMENS” TOO LOUD—BOUND OVER | [Ok RO tk | TO A GRAND JURY)? olelalelelolalalet (hy alegre) & “40 OR PlQHT” FAIRMOUNT, Va., Dec. 29 Amen” is all right in ite plac but Bs Sergei Drain noenoa in * when a mourner yelle the top] .” eminently 5 his colt oa in bad ig Mle fitted for stage production, # MM. Suyder was arrested last|* brilliant, tense and emotional. % ht at a Methodist revival be-|* It is a capital romance, based * us he voiced his “amens” too|* “pon the great principles of © | vociferously He was held in $300|* OWF government, irrespective & |bond to await the next grand jury,|* Of party.-Bookseller, News: w charged with disturbing a religions | saler and Stationer * | meeting ae ee eae ee kk eek z Snyder ts a devout churchgoer, | * wR but the pastor claims his voice was drowned. out by the. strenuous|2LAYA REACHES ‘amet CITY OF MEXICO | | SWITCHMEN STILL FIRM | ese.) Nothing will be done by either] CITY ME) Deo. 20,-— side in the switchmen’s strike In}Former President Zelaya of Nic Seattle until the report comes from /aragua arrived here today, and was |the Hast as to how the appeal for |recetved unofficially by representa jfederal intervention Is met by the|tives of the government, Scores | government The men are still |of Central Americans cheered wild- jholding thelr dally meetings and }ty as the former presiilent’s private las yet not one of them hes deserted lcar, attached to a regular tratn, to go back to work, was pulled into the local station,

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