8 THE ST, PAUL GLOBE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

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Secures Six Votes rln Third Columbia Heights Suspects R jected Miller Barred From p.. Ward and Haynes Adds Are Not Permitted to«** House Swallows Chlo- Two See Visitors roform but f^??#» i:"i-'-\u25a0*-="-.• - \u25a0,'.\u25a0""\u25a0-:'- ' "-.'- - • " 72-4: r .;' 'T ''\u25a0 '--.~7-";\u25a0'•\u25a0""•'^v''-.' '' - ' -~^Brighton son otit of the way. ' r-\ :," : of i \ r-._ \u25a0 ; gain -two. :. . \u25a0 -—i Mr: Mahoney ; was notified, and ' Police- the .. - . hold-up, which happened one .nigfrtrsMOrt- : O -G. Rosing, Democratic contest- 7 Heights man Nels Hansen was directed jto keep - .ly the 5 5 T1907; ant, gained a vote in the Sixteenth and before ' Columbia • murder,. : watchr on ;; the ;Mahoney ; iresidence, in the was 'reported in Th e*.i3 c Sixth;street ;-X^^£^- is Kolb is known to \u25a0be" familiar with: the at•: the;; door. ;He *was denied t admission; the- Thirteenth, so his net loss - two - * 1 gained his plu- locality, for atione time,; when employed and l stood \u25a0. in ; front ;of the house for a votes; .and as Mumm two, ' ; by four. , by a hide and fur - company, he • drove a few moments. He drew al.bottle from his rality is increased -I'\u25a0\u25a0'_ . wagon Minneapolis- pocket attempted its con- case of the mayoralty contest between and ttva stock and to drink 5 1 1., v; Nabisco Sugar Wafers present the happiest giftridea - In the- yards. ;."'c ',-\u25a0-:'. \u25a0\u25a0'.. ;~V-. %-•\u25a0•---\u25a0-:—-•-.\u25a0.--\u25a0; tents. ; dashed it from chis - 1 only twelve of the"precincts of the Third '- The policeman Mil canvassed, and of On the night Mathusek's/- saloon : was lips and; took him to the South • side police, _-\u25a0 ward were the.result* -h§ld up the proprietor of the hotel at New unconscious and of the Christmas season. • the day's count increased D. P. Jones : station. He was-almost 263. Mr. Jones gain- Brighton says he saw Kolb and two other was 'hurried to; the city.hospital. '-He had ILssJli pluralityfrom 259 to men peering through , the window into: the a revolver •on his person and the ed one vote in the Third precinct, two in, loaded Seventh and, two In office of the hotel. ;/-: ' r ; ._: ~'.';\u25a0:-.--^ r'S-^i police are inclined to believe he was bent Originally to Fifth, one the \u25a0\u25a0 created add a touch exquisite to the the in s ;\u2666 \u25a0- six. " -..-_ on mischief. f- i•\u25a0 '.' :•''_\u25a0 ~:^2~- -\u25a0',' •'. J|^^ 4p£*m| the Tenth, a gain of \u25a0:•.; \u25a0:' daughters, but it, Mayor Haynes- gained a vote in each or Mr. Mahoney has -two a gam is not known with • what one Beverly was; banquet, luncheon or tea—Nabisco Sugar Wafers have the Sixth and Eleventh precincts, STUDENT enamored.i all events h^Ljl two. WRITER :\At '. *his attentions IfeSi of __ ,_j >J">-! _.^.~.-:."- ward,-. were not desired. ;--\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0''} \u25a0 . The count began with the Third HELD UP FOR ONE -->.;*Beverly came from Mankato- three years won land-wide favor as delicious confections, their sue- jfe^jl to in YEAR in order accommodate the. referees ago, and; ' was employed in a K^J and the rate for a time . the • aldermanic contest, :at mill. He is about -twenty-five cess ihe checkers are working it will require Wrote Piece a ; Newspaper Which" Did linseed oil resulting in the pleasing idea of clothing them in weeks *to the ;For years of age and a prepossessing fellow. from ten days, to two count : ' Not Meet Approval ;of Faculty _' At the hospital this morning it.was said ballots., for in some of the districts, par- although he was still, ticularly in the Eighth ward,, more than he would recover, cast.: " The university correspondent of • a under the ; influence of the: drug. 550 votes have been Minneapolis paper has been suspended for - -."*.-. writing an article which did : not please For the holiday season, therefore, the original the members of the faculty of the state pack' institution. For a <. year he will'be ;out- r* :'': age red, and gold, ' side; the breastworks." .* : ;-?\u25a0' ; 4£ AMES' TRIAL BEGINS 1 '~ of white always beautiful in itself, is FRUIT MEN MEET j It-is charged that -he wrote a story . '481 11 relative to a certain play which .it" to be • I i^i- '-;---\u25a0 now adorned with hollyribbon, under which you presented by some.of the students. The 1 find i majority of the " students looked upon }the Jury Selected and Witnesses Annual Meeting of the Horti- article as a cheap advertising dodge, but a Christmas card with which to pay your compliments. I not *so the faculty. Thef paper made ~ a sort of•! retraction, but . this ! did not satis- Tell About Charge : . cultural Society Uricler Way * judg- Could anything be more appealing to those who most fy the .sedate professors '• who sit .in ment in these cases. . appreciate kindly remembrance? A. A. Ames, form- The State Hor- >^ The fifth trial of Dr. annual convention of the er • mayor of *\u25a0"•",'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 church yesterday morning and will with acceding \u25a0-. a ? *is 3 i~*--*?""T.~ **J-i** i "->- - -* \u25a0'..'"\u25a0•For- the distant friend,lwX^ the . school boy orVJI Veilgirl,1* the\iJT 1^? £3 '•'". Hi tarian . BURGLAR The *jury was completed -yesterday: after- ' continue until Friday. The annual ban- ALLEGED Kerr, Y. C. A. noon, and after, the address of W. A. Sunday and; quet will be held at the W. hall the special prosecuting attorney, the work 1I Ip School class, the teacher, the orphan all i\u25a0 I I % on Thursday evening. . , --'- He Accused of Entering a House taking testimony The : opened prayer by Is " of was commenced.f? The convention with Through Window Not the Door jury ' composed following.men: - L. Monill, and then .. f a and -is of :the H":\ \ your friends, what prettier token to show that you have Rev. G. President ,- Charles -Hr-;Rank, traveling salesman. 1 1 Wedge annual ad- 1 Clarence delivered his ' better known as .' ; \u25a0 "'*. ~ William Kenrick. 1674 Hennepin avenue. --i ;*^:- -\u25a0\u25a0 :i dress?* \u0084- J;,-V. ; :-:' :• Monday by Detectives Campbell, photographer, : 318 I : : ; not forgotten them than a giftof Nabisco Sugar Wafers? '\u25a0\u25a0$ \u25a0 reception "Tacks arrested E.---F."' i I I -: This morning. there will be a to have :\u25a0'.-.. 'A % to the ladies auxiliary at the residence Helm- and" Hanson, is believed Ninttf street. v:v--:'\u25a0\u25a0- ?^ been the man who : looted ,the residence of Albert G. Chambers, grain commission, of Mrs. F. H. Barnard, 805 Seventh street, on "-.- Southeast, instead of at the home of Mrs. G. A Crowell, 1518 Ninth avenue south Berkeley 'hotel. C. ML Loing, as was .announced. Miss the evening of Nov. 4. At the time of the H. M. Puffer, Port Huron Manufactur- \u25a0P. Williams. burglary two men entered yf- the house ing company, 2440 Humboldt avenue. .: -".-\u25a0 Margaret Evans, Mrs. L Pitblado, salesman, 753 Quincy \u25a0\u25a0;;.-, Likely to Free ; -y . James \u25a0 - . Go \u25a0 V"; "- ;.r- v -v= The Minneapolis T. M. C. A.'. celebrated street northeast. i c -^: C C. Johnson, contractor.. 828 Sixteenth -its emancipation from debt last night and expected the cases of: the- two nom- jubilee building It is avenue: north;""- former candidate for. was a at i ,at \u25a0 there the Chinamen awaiting trial on•the charge of \u25a0_;- y Mary place , and Tenth street. The mort- girls be discharged ination for sheriff. : - property mistreating young will gage on the \ has been satisfied j Jim, the leading Chinaman, T more is absolutely The and there was a banquet and addresses since Moy was "-r-. Judge to Retire c : than necessary. raised. In three seconds the entire against whom it is claimed- there Pond ."-'.-- custom is probably the outgrowth of fam- twenty waving \u25a0 ,*- and were and wiggling their by prominent men. \u25a0z. '-: \u25a0•'-. strongest case, had been acquitted. . Judge Pond ;'has continued all cases as- ilybrawls arising from their ciude way of Cyrus Northrop, ..president' of the the who term, and de- excited and emphatic dislike for the Dr. - - If the men are discharged Sing, signed to him over the : will living, huddled together in tepee anri wig- state university,; was the presiding officer Judge Elliott, will vote vest of the month to clearing up teacher. Miss Bennett seized a piece \u25a0*- was convicted before the wam. At all events it is an inviolable and toasts were responded to. '\u25a0 . -~ trial, - ~ i ; matters, preparatory _; to his of paper wrote out her resignation. be given a new ;.^\u25a0\u25a0"^ y^; accumulated - begin- RAILROAD MEWS rule. and r the bench at the £.: retirement from • Son-in-Law Has Comfort This ended the trial. year. He .was for \u0084 ..,,...... _i._.^ ——r i. /Burglars Call Often ning of the defeated - —...... —» v^ .;. "In their own tribes, when in case of TELEPHONE COMPANY •' - time in Weld, re-election. l-.,,v— :~ •„_ . ; - bers .of . the committee \u25a0on xinterstate and illness, or upon invitation, the mother-in- For the third 3129 ;Washingtontwo^months ave- foreign commerce :have decided ;at, an in- Bros.' grocery at: :'-J: formal, I 4 hearings law visits the family of the son-in-law, FEAR OF HER LOVER IS NOT IN COMBINE entered by burglars Mon- :"' Friend Held for Trial conference to have on the >a partition is usually made in the hut, nue north was \u25a0 his... begin ]f- Solstadt, who - Bacon-Quarles bill at once. x -\u25a0 ' "" quantity of cigars robbed friend £ ° The' * . "',"' '\u25a0 * # " \u25a0 day night and $10 and a Andrew ROADS encouraged by behind which the mother-in-law retires DROVE INSANE ' Nelson,; of his sav- SAYS GIVE backers of the GIRL are --!;/" -'. ' -v~ -=— v.">' and roommate,» John . measure when her son-in-law enters the house. Officers of Twin City Concern Declare stolen. :. : ings, amounting to $200,- was held to the the ipresident's -~lrecommendation his "" money message. .in Here she sits silently and does nothing They Are Not Involved in the Deal Want Patronage grand jury yesterday. The stolen Members of:the committee have but remain behind the blanket until the His Threat Caused Her Try Aldermen from Nelson has been returned to him for. a tip that the hearings will consume about gone. they to to Kill ''of*:county • man is Since have become W. M. Kerkhpff. one at the officers of The city council arid: board Stolstadt revealed its hiding, place. ; all the time of this session, and that when more they have not changed Her Mistress will,appeal from the order NO adjournment arrives .-•nothing will civilized \u25a0-"'-\u25a0 ALTERNATIVE have the Twin City Telephone company, denies commissioners takes v .:\u25a0 — —t-z^:-'-' *»'-\u25a0•.'. their habits. The white man marrying an nies that is interested in of Judge Elliott, which Mills Busy ' been done. The bill seeks to give: in- putting up his company the management oity —>Are— . % Indian girl takes no chances of offrom^them.the creased rate-making : $700.00t),000 telephone -combination which the control and Heavy buying orders cause the Minne-. ' power to the inter- a grizzled old squaw. Men like my- GREENWICH, Conn., Deo. and and intrusts the work state commerce "• with 6.—Fear , is said -to -have been formed at hall courthouse - apolis flour \u25a0 mills ito'run ,night. and day commission. self, who have been smart enough to find municipal buildingVcommission " —Walter of her lover is said by- Greenwich offi- tor- the purpose of : absorbing - the inde- to the legislature. to thejr fullest"capacity. --r ::'~j:.'XsJsjESl Prouty Likens Uniform Bill of \u25a0•. "^l"-::&"•%":".".'.V7 :- E. Clark. a woman who can be married without by the last \u25a0 cials have Mera..Guliva, pendent telephone sjstems of the country. which was created ..-.,.. . " .' - * '\u25a0\u25a0 •-'. \u25a0'. 7>.- --'\u25a0 ~ -' marrying her mother, have peaceful to caused Miss - Lading to Work of Road households. It is the Indian wife for me. twenty years old, to go insane yester- -sfc 4. \u25a0.. .- ! '. t~ the last inch, quiet day. is now in I" .-.-\u25a0\u25a0-...... •\u25a0.- FAILUSEOFSAIE She is true to and She Dr. Givens' sani- many following theni °uts| de Agents usually capable." instances vic- tarium at Stamford. and continuing the assault until his BREAKS LEHIGH STOCK A story comes from the Fine Ridge res- Mera is a prepossessing wit- illustrating unanimity with girl and was tims fled in fear of their lives. One HE FILLS OFFICES ervation the maid in the employ of Mrs. James C. VIGOR ON THE BENCH alleged attacks by Schradski which the Sioux Indians regard the moth- ness told of New Haven Will Not Buy Property And er-in-law as an nuisance: Haggerty. She had two admirers, one and other defendants upon persons stand- CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—At today's session Intolerable Values Tumble Night Pipe, a young bridegroom, lived a short man, and the other a tall, stout ing outside the 100-foot circle. of the interstate commerce commission on the reservation, and an invisible moth- one. Her sister wrote last week telling President IN3minates Postmas- Prank J. Firth, chairman of the "uniform was only unhappiness. Al- Colorado Judge Denounces » PHILADELPHIA, er-in-law his Mera to give up the larger admirer and bill of lading committee," testified that Dec. 6.—A violent though he never beheld her person, she in- let her have him, for which she would ter McGHI and Others increased losses justified an increase of break occurred today in Lehigh Coal and sisted on sitting behind her blanket and companies. Navigation company stock, following the scolding. The sound of her voice was a pay her $20. When Mera told the E'ectoral Crimes freight rates by the railroad ending suitor in question that he must not Exception was this statement sudden of negotiations for the sale source of constant vexation to Night Pipe. USES STREET taken to of the company to the New York, New He made several attempts to dislodge the call on her any more, but could go and WALL_ by Attorney Levy Mayer, counsel for the Haven and railroad company. squaw send her to her home, in an- see sister, he objected, Hartford her and Mera WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 6.—A prosecution, who submitted and failed, Col., Dec. 6.—Six more elec- statistics Th# stock closed yesterday at 1.24, opened other part of the reservation, but told a girl friend that he swore to DENVER. large batch of nominations was sent showing relative earnings of various rail- to day at 1.21, then was offered down to the mother-in-law insisting that tribal marry jail (o kill her if she didn't him. tion officials were senteuced to today Lawson Turns Trick In Amal- to the senate by the president today, roads for 1902 and 1903. According to 1.16 in the first five minutes, and finally customs gave her the right sit behind For several days she did not leave by the supreme court for disregarding its many recess appointments, figures the profits of the various to 1.08% just before noon. her partition so long as she did not of them these George the house, being in terror. Friday at injunctive order at the They which included four cabinet positions, railroads for 1903 were considerably in ex- Eavle Jr., who conducted the i show her face. late election. gamated Copper those of 1902. After a perusal of negotiations looking to the sale, said to- Then Night Pipe decided to appeal to midnight she arose, and going to the were: Reid, Barker, as follows: cess of day: agent, and he wrote a letter, is stove in the kitchen a new William S. S. John E. Moody, the figures, Mr. Firth admitted their the which burned hat and Sullivan, months' Attqrney general, William H. veracity. "For reasons which I cannot divulge, I now preserved as a curiosity. The letter and new shoes, and when the family Dixon John nine of Massachusetts; postmaster general, imprisonment and fine and costs "It seems to me," said Commissioner"* do not feel justified in at once returning said: was aroused she was seen to take a $500 Robert J. Wynne, of Pennsylvania; sec- Prouty, you hold pistol a to the stockholders the Lehigh Coal and "I have a few words to say to you Special to The Globe "that if a to and they are that am sorry for large roll of bills and put it in the each; Willis E. Spencer, four months' im- retary of the navy, Paul Morton, of Il- man's head, and, at your suggestion, if Navigation company stock deposited with now. I a big pair NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Thomas W. valuables, me. have the right, myself. It is an old woman which makes blaze. She then seized of prisonment; Charles W. Bunch, three linois; secretary of commerce and- la- he gives you his he does not do The stockholders she shears and went into Mrs. Haggerty's Lawson, of * proved again today it voluntarily; he has no alternative. It however, to withdraw it on five day's no- me very sorry every day because months' imprisonment. Sullivan was Dem- bor, Victor J. Metcalf, of California. talks with bad language to me and never bedroom. Mr. Haggerty seized her be- the gullibility of Wall street brokers postoffice nominations sent appears that the shipper will not accept tice." I hate ocratic committeeman; Reid, Barker and of * Important the 20 per cent service because he cannot President Riley, of the Lehigh Coal and gets rested with her tongue, and fore she could stab her mistress. She and their customers. In nearly all to the senate include: William R. Wil- this thing. Will you send your police- grip . Spencer judges and Dixon and Bunch morning an advertise- afford to do "it. Is it not the proposition Navigation company, is in New York to- and had such a on the scissors that it the newspapers York; Andrew R. McGill, companies practically day. V man to take this woman to her camp in 9 of 5 in this cox, at New of the to force the again?" was necessary to break them to take clerks Precinct Ward signed by Lawson warned stock- St. Paul, Minn., and John A. Merrltt at shipper to liability ser- The announcement that would we will be livinghappy away. city, opened ment take the limited the sale them Sheriff Ritch took her in the ballot box of which was holders of Amalgamated Copper that a Washington, D. C. Other nominations vice because the companies do not wish not be consummated was made shortly His Appeal Effective charge, and Dr. Griswold declared her court last Friday, disclosing many to become the Insurer?" before 2 o'clock this morning, after a Jb big break in the stock was due, and in- include: could not speak except The agent says the letter was effective, insane. It is believed the girl burned ballots. Mr. Firth said he prolonged conference between Mr. Rlley the customs of the fraudulent timated that a representative of "the Minister resident and consul general— from his own experience, and that on his and Mr. Earle- for in deference to $200 of her savings. District Judge John L. Muliins today de- given him a Thomas C. Dawson, of lowa, to Santo road the experience was if the company - tribe, .a policeman escorted the old squaw Standard Oil crowd had general—Frank Dyer Moon, and Night Pipe again lived livered his instructions to the grand jury tip was geirtg to 45 and Domingo. Consuls Insured the goods they were unable to to Black that the stock Chester, of Massachusetts, at Budapest, tell in what condition they had been WISER WILL HAVE in peace. Forty Automobiles Burn in the 'criminal court. He charged it to lower. Hungary; Hezekiah Gudger, North Caro- packed and were helpless in arriving at Marriage between the Sioux Indian persons really believed lina, at Panama; Julius G. Lay. District a just settlement. women and frontier farmers lies been NEW YORK,-rDec. 6.—Ten make "a thorough investigation as to all Nobody >n Wall street A BETTER POSITION the fact that the Iwere a quarter a knew about what of Columbia, at Canton, China; Hen*y B. A number of witnesses at the after- largely encouraged by injured and of .million' violations of the law gjrowing out of the that Lawson much Miller. Oregon, at Newchwang, China; noon that no was Sioux Indian maiden carries with her a dollars' worth -of-property destroyed as general election." Copper going do, session testified trouble of Sioux have recent Amalgamated was to Daniel Mayor. West , at Buenos met with under the old bill of lading in Popular Railroad Man Promoted by neat little fortune. All the the result of explosions caused by a "In my opinion," he said, "the lavish they-did believe that he was going Ayres;- Benjamin H. Ridgely, Kentucky, negotiating loans upon them from banks been receiving allotments from the gov- but Northern Pacific several spark -leaping. from a gasoline machine expenditure of money such as has been to the stock, and so they began Barcelona, Spain: William F. Wright, until the railroads announced that a new. ernment, and on reservations on •a; was working; in is attack Pennsylvania, Munich, Bavaria. be issued, and the so-called 20 heirship lands have been sold. The In- iwhich chauffeur - witnessed in this county and state 80% to bill would English in an |garage: on Thirty-- very to sell it and broke it from Postmasters Iowa: John Buchanan, per cent increase was called to the at- L. C. Wiser, who for fourteen years has dian girl who has learned automobile West criminal. I believe it to be at the — been private secretary to George Durtyent government schools and has associated* ninth street today. Forty automo-'- root of all crimes against the election 76%. Eagle Grovef Reuben F. Price. Milford; tention of the bankers as well as the - . In the meantime Mr. Lawson had Ralph M. Potter. Roekford; George K. words 'not negotiable," which are printed Rogers, city passenger agent of the North- with whites long enough to cast off the --biles were destroyed- or badly damaged laws that have characterised our recent Covert. Vinton; *John H. D. Gray, Wall on the new bills. Then the witnesses tes- ern Pacific, has been appointed soliciting more offensive tribal habits, appeals to and men working In the second story election. It ought to be a criminal .of- paid $5,000 cash to a Boston house for Bosler, Anthon; Lin- they passenger agent of the railroad, and will the farmer the sort of woman 5,000 Lake; Edmund B. tified that the banks said would not average as of the' building had; no opportunity to fense for any corporation to contribute to the privilege of "putting" shares coln Hall, Burt; D. Eilers, George. handle such a proposition and the ship- report direct to Mr. Rogers. who can help him in the task of opening Lader money and escape by '.r way of. the stairway l and a political party. It is common talk on of stock to it at 79. The market broke Minnesota": Benjamin D. Underwood, pers became frightened and sought the Mr. Wiaer's friends extended their con- the new country. And when leapr .- Fergue Hop- ques- gratulations to him yesterday and several an mother-in-law are added at- were ""forced to from the windows. the streets and currently circulated in the to had a clear profit on ] Falls; William R. Anderson, commission for a settlement of the invisible ' 76% and he | kins: Frank R. Coughran. Worthington. tion. of the officers of the road sent him a fine tractions many of them yield and are i;,TheV; spark -.which '?, started - the fire newspapers that a conspiracy exists to de- j of 16,250. sold stoqk American Beauty roses. a governorship j the pot He also North Dakota: Maggie Fox, Michigan: Among those who testified along these bouquet of Mr. proud of it. . communicated with tank holding 100 prtve of the of this state one j was Stebbins, of Wiser to say whether or not be forty- good citizens, ir- in* the Boston market and re- Edwin Sims, Ornomee. South Dakota: lines were George J. secretary declined gallons of gasoline. There-were of our citizens whom all | heavy selling here in Alvah T. Bridgman. Springfield. Wis- the Grain Dealers' National association; would make any changes in his force at automobiles in the building, but respective of party, to have been ' sponsible for the present. It was erroneously reported that five . believe degree. any rate, is consin: William Kuelling. Shullsburg; Mal- C. C. Grovey, representative of the Na- PUPILS' VERDICT prevented rescue honestly "elected. a At Lawson cohn M: Douglass, Abbottsford; Anton K. tional Millers' association, and J. S. War- Mr. Wiser had been mad*e assistant city the dense smoke the with having made another ren, company. ticket agent. of the majority of them. The 100-gal- •'lt is. however, openly charged ihat to credited Haas, Park Falls. of the Reliance Mercantile AGAINST TEACHER \u25a0 through the innocence of the To be Malmros, telegram was and read be- His superiors commend him very highly lon tank" exploded soon after the fire carry out this conspiracy' it will involve neat turn consul—Oscar Minne? A received as painstaking and efficient employe. unseating, unjustly and illegally, of crowd. There are those in sota. Colon. Panama. Associate justice of fore the commissioners from William A. a started and spread-the flames to other the Wall street the supreme court of the Philippine Isl- Nash, of the Corn Exchange Bank of Pupils All Raise Their Hands to Show tanks and In a short time there were certain members of the coming legisla- the street who believe some of the ands—Adam- C. Carson, Virginia. Judge York, stating that the bank would Dislike building Is charged that immense New They Her ten explosions, filling the with ture- It also Standard Oil Interests were in collu r -of the district, court, district of Alaska— not exchange notes for the proposed bill LIKE INDIAN WIVES "\u25a0" \u25a0 money been collected from fire and smoke. v. \ .: '.',', ; '-\u25a0': rums of have sion with Lawson. Royal A. Gunnison, New York. Associate of lading. garage in of the the various c,oal corporations of this city justice of the supreme\u25a0• court of Porto From remarks today of a number of BETTER THAN WHITE ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 6.—Although- V.-4 The is the heart - —Adolph Wolf, i representing railroads in- ; theater and : hotel district of Broadway. state to aid in this work. It is Rico Grant District of Co r attorneys the when the'sehobl and testimony of- she remained'defiant the Metropoli- charged even after the official count j himbia. attorney—Henry terested in the tearing, the patrons cruelty to her and rumor spread that that GIRL OUTRUNS THIEF M. Hoyt, Cal.. for the district of Alaska, fered today came as a surprise to them. Sioux Red Men Govern Mother-In-Law accused her of tan- opera and several the big was completed in many counties in the ] Rules and Usages pupils, and boldly defended herself in house of > proper ARRESTS HIM division No. 2. Commissioner of Indian A number of these attorneys asked that With Cast iron hotels were doomed. The garage was state and certified to the officials j AND affairs—Francis E. Leupp, District of Co- the hearing be adjourned so that they her trial before the school Board, Miss destroyed. here, agents were sent out for the pur- j the of Bentlett, a young . practically Bat little-dam- lumbia. Governor of Alaska —John G. could learn what action officials VALENTINE, Neb., Dec. 6. From Olive pretty teacher age nearby pose procuring some one member of Brady. Alaska. Surveyor general of wished tak*. — Pleasant school, Ascalon, was done to property. One of Bogardus Catches the Man Who Alas- the road to Big squaw in the Mount -\u25a0 canvassing boards to bring in ; Miss ka —William L. Distin, Illinois. Commis- Mr. Firth, president of the uniform bill the Missouri to the Horn 4,500 wept bitterly automobilist was seated in his > ma-: these local Satchel men testify that there is no wife like the broke down and when her : Realizing: alleged minority reports with the hope j Stole sioner of education of Porto Rico—Roland of ladtng committee, said that over 50,- tiny charges rendered a unanimous ver- chine when the ifire' started. ~ i be F. Falkner, District of Columbia. Agents --000.000 of these new bills have been print- Sioux woman, because there is no mother- his danger ;; tieT put \on full power . and that the state canvassing board could j go, into effect Jan. the Sioux mother-in-law. dict against her. to violate the law a.nd disregard NEW YORK1, Deo. 6.—Frank Woods for the Indians—Capt. John MacWebster, ed and that they will in-law like : dashed through tthe g half-open \ doors, induced ] night. U. S. A., retired, of Michigan, Colville 1, but that there would be 'no material This is why many a ranger argues that Miss Bennett admitted having pun- ; ; : r Us oath of office. This is a matter that j made a serious mistake Jast He pupils frequently, tearing part of them away. : . from hand of Miss agency, Washington; Samuel Bellew, change, if the commission desired to wait, the Sioux tribe wUI be assimilated by the ished her primary will tax your patience and ability, but I seized a satchel the Flathead agency," Montana. thirty days This brought objec- - Bogardus. twenty-four years old, Montana, or more. whites. Facts confirm this prediction, for but denied that she was brutal. earnestly urge it upon you for your most ; Ellen Registers of land''office—Egbert S. Oak- Attorney Mayer, attorney of Bridge street, at tions from reports from the reservation are that The attorney for the school board Gen. Wheeler Honored In-. Mexico 'v- ecreful consideration." of 102 Johnson and ley, at Cass Lake. Minn.; Alexander C. the Shippers' association, and the hear- twenty pupils of Miss '•-' streets, Brooklyn, ran Dickinson, N. more than maidens became summoned the CITY, Dec. 6.—Gen. ; Joseph \u25a0 Tht prosecution today .closed its case j Washington and McGillivray. at D. Re- ing was adjourned until tomorrow, with 300 Indian the MEXICO ceivers of public moneys—Mathias N. commissioners that wives of whites in the last year. Bennett itito court. "All who like their Wheeler,- who is' receiving'-"• many marks, of '• ngainst the five defendants in the action off with It. the suggestion by the up their hands," he sard. - , before United Bogardus chased him for four Koll, at Cass Lake, Minn.: Leslie A. the railroad men get together and arrive A. J. Callandar, one of the squaw men teacher hold consideration at the hands of the Mexi- States Commissioner Ca- Miss Simpson, at Dickinson. N. D. definite concerning proprietor large ranch, The tiny boys and gills looked at one can '\u25a0 government" and sof : his" own -: country. si. pron, charging violation of the statutes of blocks, and then thief, weak and gasp- at some conclusion and of a declares :' To be chaplain of the array with rank what they intend doing. Attorney Mayer that he would not trade the dusky wom- another nervously, huns their heads One:'- of'the •objects ofi Gen. "Wheeler's trip; : the United States in preventing Repub- ing, gav«> up. Miss Bogardus seized of first Meutenant-^ohn E. Dallam, of said oUi»g place, in was enly $5 in it. ber Co.. 375-377 Sfbley street. WASHINGTON, D. C Dec. C—Mem- mother-in ouc,