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LOS ANGELES HERALD

VOL. XXXII, NO. 123. LOS ANGELES, CAL., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY PRICE: DAILY, BY CARRIER, 65 CTS. PER MONTH
i, 1905.

JAPANESE IN TOKIO CELEBRATE AND RAISE GIANT EFFIGY OF GENERAL KUROPATKIN


BARD CHARGES M'NAB DENOUNCES POLAND REMAINS RUSSIANS' LOSS
BRIBERY ATTEMPT DENT H. ROBERT STORM CENTER WAS OVER 40,000
MAIN POSITION PERILOUSLY
FILES STATEMENT SHOWING OPENLY ACCUSES EXAMINER WARSAW SITUATION- STILL
SERIOUS OFFENSE OF CORRUPTION MOST SERIOUS
- SHAKEN

MUST IMMEDIATELY RETIRE


INDIAN FUNDS ARE DIVERTED DRAMATIC SCENE IN SENATE TRAFFIC PARTLY RESUMED
Claims That He Was Tendered Assur. Attorney Deotares Paper Has Stores Are Still Looted, Communlca*
Hearst's
tlons Interrupted and Mob Is In
Hinder* Operation* Japaneu

Interne Cold Augment* Suffering and

Vance of' Political Support in Re. Attempted to Wreck the Contl.


Conduct Revolutionary Aglta.
turn for Influence in Be. nental Building and Loan Constant Collision With',
tlon Arr.ong Ru**lan*
half of Schools Association
By Araoelsttd Prcs*.
TBr Ansoclnted Press. The storrri center of the Russian labor TOKIO, Jan. 31.— The dUpatches
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Sensa-
A well defined rumor was cur. disturbances now^ seems to be Poland, from the correspondents with Maraut*
tional disclosures In reintlon to the rent In Sacramento at an early where the situation is. reported In'; to- Oyama's army In Manchuria place tha
alleged use of Indian trust funds for day's dispatches as being increasingly Russian canualtlen In tha fighting,'
thfe support of sectarian schools were
hour this morning' to the effect
serious. Minor collisions between the Ing from January 26 to January 23, nil
da£«
that the ;grand Jury of Sacra-
made today by Senator Bard of Cali- police and the populace nre frequent from 36,000 't0 42,000. The Japaneaa
mento county, now In session, has Warsaw, where the number* of killed
fornia In a statement to the senate
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had the bribery cases under con.


In looses are placed at 7000. Fighting 19 , \u25a0

committee on Indian affairs. Inaddi- sideratlon, and that the arrest of is esttmated'to be about 100. The mobs still continuing. The defeat admlnls-j
tion to the charge that Roman Catholic Joseph Jordan, the alleged "go.
are pillaging shops Jand all industrial
nre closed"; Semi-official re-
tered. General Kuropatktn wassevera
schools have received 98 por cent of the between," Is preliminary to the Is. concerns ports received In Pnrls regarding the
and affects Ills main position on tha
money expended under contracts made Sluikhe river so seriously that Una
suance of warrants for the arrest
by the Indian commissioner, the sena- 1
general conditions in Russia nre de-
of the four senators Implicated In 'scrlbed as unfavorable. - • predicted his retirement to Mukden or,
tor said that he had been approached the boodllng charge. beyond Is Imminent.
by a representative of a Catholic asso- ItIs claimed, However, that there ha* Manchurlan headquarters, telegraph.,
ciation, with a promise of carrying a
Well informed politicians pre- been a partfal, suppression of disorder ing yesterday, report that In'the flght«c
dict that within the next thirty, In Warsaw, and that traffic has been
certain stated number of districts in six hours all four senators will be restored bo 'far as^to permit the ar-
Ing which has occurred since January;*'
California for him In return for his in- 25 at Llkaje'ntan, Chenchiehpao arijl
fluence In bringing about a continu-
.ance of such favorable contracts.
ty Jail. .
companions of Jordan In the coun. rival of some supplies of food. Mur-
derous attacks on
however, are reported to be more fre-
soldiers,
Helkoutai, the Russians left'overi 1200
dead on the field.
.The statement' of Senator Bard cre- quent. In other industrial oenters, In-
The Russians yesterday shelled the
ated a stir in the committee and he Special to The Herald. Japanese center, using field guns and,
cluding Moscow and St. Petersburg, Simultaneously they shelled
was asked to give a detailed account SACRAMENTO, Jan. 31.—Gavin ' Mc- practically at an end.
mortars.
of the transaction as well as any other Nab, the Democratic leader of San the strike is a portion of the Japanese left, usinjf
*
The Associated Press correspondent twelve heavy : field guns. There had
matters relating to the use of trust Francisco, and .Dent H. Robert, man-
in St. Petersburg cables that Maxim
aging editor of Hearst's San Francisco been a series of small Infantry en-
funds for sectarian school purposes on
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reform leader,
which he' was Informed. He filed with Examiner, met face to face in the sen-- Gorky, the author and in counters in front of the Japanese cen-
ate chamber, where the boodllng case who is under arrest.
Is no danger. ter and left.'
the committee a statement covering
the conversation and also a list of the was being investigated tonight for the It is few expected that, 'he will be released
first time, and during the course of the
In a weeks. \ JAPANESE CASUALTIES LARGE
districts the Catholic' association pro- The Japanese are taking advantage
posed to carry for him. He then dls-i proceedings they almost came to blows.
of Russia's Internal troubles by means Kuropatkln Claims to Have Repulsed
cussed the statement of S. M. Broslds, McNab openly accused Robert and of letters thrown into the Russian lines, Continuous Attacks
agent of the Indian Rights association, the Examiner of being directly ;con-
and are endeavoring to dishearten the By Associated Press.
and also quoted from a circular issued nected with the alleged corruption of
by M. K. Shiffen, secretary of the as- Senators Emmons, Wright, French and troops.
No additional details of the
fighting along the Shakhe river are at

ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 31, 6:15 p.
m. Although the Russians have aban- •
sociation, charging that the discrim- Bunker. His voice all the While trem- hand,
bling with emotion, he pointed his but today's dispatches make it doned their advance, the latest' official
ination in favor of Roman Catholics Russian attempted ad- dispatches received here Indicate that.,
was by direction of the president. finger at Robert and shouted aloud clear that the
that he was satisfied in his own mind vance resulted In
failure. Toklo re- the fighting is not over. Tha Rus- .*,\u25a0'
Senator Bard' said that he attached
great importance to the act of congress
of June 7, 1897, which declared that.it
that . the Examiner had paid Senator ports
Emmons $500 as a bribe.
• emphatically denied • the field since
that according to official advices
the Russians left 1200 dead on the
January 25.
sianß continue
villages.
offensive
'
to hold the captured
The Japanese resumed the
January
'

29 and desperately;*"^
.
was "the settled policy of the govern- Robert Grand Duke Vladimir,"in the course assaulted the Russians but were every- V^>
ment to hereafter make no appropria- charges, and McNab then ' hurled the
of an interview with the Associated
tion whatever for education In any sec- stinging rebuke at him to :the' effect Press, where repulsed.
intimated that the people of General .Kuropatkin. .in• .dispatches)
tarian school."' The senator stated that
he had .been informed
* that . there was
no record \u25a0at the interior department
that he would show by conclusive
means in Its efforts' to wreck
. proof
that 'the-1Hearst'.' paper, has spared, no Russia
thVcon- ure of,,
would soon,- be .given. .a "meas-
representative- government, m£J-

anything Vk'e
the Japanese losses in the recent fight-
and 30,Lreports ithat
:t>f for -the" diversion of these
>
tlfle'ntai Bultdihg'aTid Loan association general
secretary',,
though -he declared
suffrage was not to be consid-
ing: were very heavy,"
noted and sabered.
many being bayo- ,
The total number
-
trust. funds to the support of Catholic and ruin its president, and :
doing .it has ered. The committee of members dts- of Japanese prisoners has hot been aa- .
tnislons, but he had the statement that
1
!Ifwas -done on an -oral order, which
himself, 'and. that,
.
' in ao
.
been • the.means of coruptlng the, sen- 'cussing the proposed reforms has pub- line ttorn ,Urepel,>a- small ''city In*the . eer tained but they already exceed 300."

HUGHES TO WAGE MOTHER NOT TOLD


report with the purpose of
agents of the Indian Rights association ate committee on commissions and re- lished a south^of France. ' The Russian losses January 28 among
showing the people that the plans Llttffe Pascaline
allege tohave been issued by the pres- trenchments, of which the four sena- San Pedro took the the advance posts .were five officers and
ident. .: : •' tors accused of boodllng are members. outlined in the Imperial carefully decree of De- stand herself yesterday, and Itwas evi- fiftymen. •\u25a0".';

McNab may be said to occupy the cember 26" are being con- dent that the "child favored her god- General Kuropatkln says the Japan-
vThe committee" took the statement
riously and it was" the sentiment that at
the, next meeting an amendment would
be'
j offered to the Indian appropriation
bIH prohibiting in the future the use of
the Indian trust funds in the manner
se-
same" positon' in connection with the sidered.
case now under investigation here as
did Joseph Folk in the St. Louis tion
briberies. He has engineered the entire tained that the
scheme for trapping the boodlers and ceremony
An

from
unconfirmed report is in
that it has been officially ascer-

'a
discharge
saluting cannon during' the
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of grape
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circula-
WAR ON M'KEES mother.; ;

"."Iwant to go to my godmother, tear-


fully
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walled the little one, whereupon


Judge Wilbur granted her plea, and the
reunited family left.the court- room re-
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OF ACTRESS' FATE ese offensive was Indecisive jand that


the Russians,, who j| were in excellent
spirits, continue to occupy the villages
on their right flank captured during the
recent fighting.
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HEARS: BOGUS LETTERS FROM The Russians continue to successfully
charged. Senator Bard said that he
had-^been informed that a very small
percentage of the Indians interested
by developments tonight showed con-
clusively that he has' a chain of evi- of the Neva on
dence which it will be difficult to're-
of the blessing of the waters
January 19, which Im- HAS
periled the lives of the emperor and
NEVERFORGIVEN.FORMER
MRS.TEVIS \u25a0:
< joicing.

DRIVEN MAD BY STUDY ,


-ISADORE RUSH bombard Sandepas, where many Japan-
ese have been frozen .to death." .; j,\';•.'
gave .their consent to the application of fute. members of his family, was a deliber- The' Associated Press telegrams from
of the terrorists, their tool be- \u25a0" OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
their funds to the support of sectarian There were five, witnesses before the ate act
Lest News of Daughter's Death Prove Manchuria do not indicate .develop-
schools, and that a large majority of investigating committee, whose ses- ing a private soldier of the saluting Family of Jilted Denver Man Will ments .of Importance since General
the Indians were communicants In the
various Protestant churches located
sion commenced at 8:30 and continued
until past midnight. These were Clar-
battery.

SITUATION ALARMS THEM


'
Use Influence to Limit Popular. Patient Declares 2400 Volts',We re
Sent Through His Body by
/Fatal,
.
.
Forged Communications
Are Read to the Sick'
Grlppenberg's
advance.
order to abandon tha
The Japanese yesterday-
within the various reservations. ence Granger, secretary and manager
of the Phoenix Building and Loan as- St. Petersburg Anxious Over Economic
SCHARF'S EMPHATIC DENIAL sociation; Gavin ; McNab, Managing
ity of Newly Married
Couple
Local Company
Rendered insane by. excessive .' study
of the science of wireless .telegraphy
Woman .
made a demonstration In the Ieastern
district, but apparently it was not se-
rious. The operations on the Russian
Bul- Conditions in Poland ' '
'right
Editor Older of the San Francisco
States He Merely Reported Conditions letin; i>. H. Robert of the Examiner,
By Associated Press. Special to The Herald. .\u25a0•
Edward Parker yesterday / was com-
mitted to an asylum by Judge Wilbur
Special to The Herald.
i
1_
jWIL.KES-BARRE, Pa., Jan.
'
t
31.—
' will probably not occasion fur«
St. PETERSBURG, Jan. 31, 2:45 p. m. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.— With Cornelia
and George N. Tlqhner, an inspector In.the, superior court. Relatives here have received word that
as They Were
Special to' The Herald. for the Continental company.
.'•"WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Prof. E. L. With 'the exception of Robert the
—The latert reports from Warsaw de- Baxter Tevis comfortably: married to
pict the situation there and throughout Andrew McKee, :wlth the remarriage
Poland as increasingly serious. Minor of Genevleve . Chandler Fhipps to;her
ParkVr asserted that he_had consulted
with the man In' the moon fon several
the- news of the death of Misa Isadore
Rush, * the- actress who' was drowned
THE DAIS NEWS
Scharf , who Is • charged by, Senator witnesses reviewed the case of the collisions between the troops and police divorced husband, Lawrence W. occasion** through his system of wire- while bathing at Coronado Beach three
less telegraphy, and when the J tourt

.......
Bard with having made ;a proposition prosecution from its inception to the months ago,., has not yet been Imparted
and the populace continue to swell the Phipps. a fixture for the early future, FORECAST
to throw the support !of the Catholic time the money is alleged to have been
Trade and industry and with Lydia Sutton McKee, Hart endeavored to disabuse him 'of this to her mother, who is .in New York
number of dead.
church to Republican congressmen in paid to the senators fhrough Joseph are completely at a standstill, and the McKee's first wife, livingquietly with delusion he became angry., ' city. . '. .weak,
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• . Southern California: Cloudy, un.
return for fan) appropriation for the Jordan, a . newspaper correspondent, presence of thousands of idle workmen her father on the inoome of $300,000 she
- Last Saturday afternoon he applied p Her mother- is very and It is settled, weather. Wednesday; prob.
Catholic Indian 'mission, said tonight who is charged with acting as the "go who have been out of.employment for accepted as lump alimony, society nat- to the ;district attorney for;protection, feared the : *
shock ,ofJ knowing of her ably showers; fresh south winds.
that, until he had an opportunity of between.". saying' the local managers of the wire- daughter's death would kill her. Maximum temperature In Los An.
urally supposed the ;Phipps-Tevls-
reading Senator Bard's statement he Upon his arrival in " Sacramento
this months and are starving and desperate less telegraph company had cause'dhlm Consequently they guard her from the geles yesterday, 64 degrees; mini,
adds a factor of the greatest danger, McKee-Sutton tangle was straightened
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evening from San Francisco Joseph to suffer pain by sending 2400 volt's of news with the:utmost care. "When she mum, 52 degrees.
did not care to enter Into a detailed which is not present to.t he same extent at last.
asked .-, why,'Mlss ;Rush did .not \ come
answer. •

him reDresenting the Catholic church


V'J '\u25a0
•'.' "If the senator says that Iwent to trict Attorney
'
Jordan was arrested by order of Dis- in St. Petersburg, -where
county, and
Seymour of Sacramento
locked up in the county jail.
the govern- But from Denver comes the news'
ment's orders for war purposes have that Gerald Hughes has not forgiven
Cornelia Baxter for jilting him,
,-,
and
the invisible current through his body.

NEW YORK POLICE SCANDAL


home? for the \ holidays, it was ex-
plained .that her company Is still In the l—Bribery charges.
. ——
kept the factories busy. west and will make a long stay there. 2 Russia's enormous loss.
or the bureau of Indian Catholic mis- He will probably be charged with a The American vice consul at Warsaw, that his vengeance hus a reach much City Club Appoints Committee of Nine
sions," Prof. Scharf said, "or made any felony tomorrow for his alleged connec- .'. Each week ja : letter, purporting to 3 New engine pump.
Witold Fouchas telegraphs that many longer than the confines of the
western \u0084

• to Investigate come from the actress," Is read her, 4—Farce behind scenes.
bargain to turn over twenty congres- tion'wlth the, boodllng case. stores, chiefly Russian, have been pil- town is likely• to be realized by Mrs.
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' to
sional districts to the Republicans, he District

.
Attorney Seymour Is hot on
laged by Russians, and that the shops Tevls-McKee.
states what, is not true. ,How could the trail of the boodlers and says he and factories without exception jare It is asserted that Hughes' wrath
By
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Associated Frets.
.
ALBANY,N. V., Jan. 31.—President
A". G. Fox of the New York City, club,'
write her jmother weekly. letters.
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It>having:, been Mlss^Ru'sh's habit "."to 6—True religion aim of leaders.
6—Editorial.
'"
——
I turn, over any congressional districts will use every legitimate means to
to either party?
"Ihave no connection with the Cath-
secure their conviction.
JOHN T. PARKERSON.
closed. A general strike Is In effect. followed Mrs. Tevls from Denver lto
Those who are not
are compelled to join the strike by York,
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.willingto walk out Pittsburg, from Pittsburg to Phila-


delphia, from Philadelphia' to New
!

'
announced here this afternoon the com-
mittee which he was directed* to;ap-
point by the meeting held In New, York
OPERATION IS PERFORMED
;• , ON F.JNCESSiVICTORIA

7 Mantelli's art saves opera.
B—Clas ifed'8 Classified' advertisements.
9 Southern California news.
.
'ollc Indian bureau, but for many years thence to Paris and back to yesterday for the investigation of the
threats. Mr. Fouchas Baw no improve- now said Hughes
1
1 have been Interested in the work TELLS OF SETTING TRAP ment in the situation up to last night, America. Influence Itis all the New York police. The nine men King-Edward's. 'Daughter Treated for 12— To
and have done a good deal for it. For family's will be used to limit named are as follows: oust fakirs.
and reported the receipt of bad news the popularity of the McKees on both Appendicitis by Sir Fred.
years and years the various denomina- Secretary of Phoenix Loan Associa. Milburn, Elihu Root, Isaac N.
tional schools were supported by
government and no question
the tion Is First Witness
.Associated Press.
was BySACKAMENTO,
from Lodz and Radom. Bides of the water..
It is estimated that the number' of The Hugheses were strong enough to
killed or wounded- at Warsaw is about make Denver a cheerless abode for
John G.
Sellgnuin, William Church, Jacob H.
Scheff, George McAneny, Henry tie
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«...

By,Associated Press.
\ LONDON,
crick Treves •
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Gerald Hughes of Denver will wago social
.
war on Andrew H. McKoe and brldf.
(

Jan. 31.— The Princess Vic- Mother yet


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of actress drowned three months ago


Jan. 31.— Long be- 100, which is a conservative estimate. Forest Baldwin, James McKean, Aug- not been told of death, and bogus let-
raised. Gradually the Protestant toria, !daughter of King,Edward, un- has tels are read to her.
schools dropped out for the reason that fore 8 o'clock, the time set for the in- The rioting In Poland willlargely af- the Baxters and Cornelia Tevls. ust G. Fox. derwent an. operation for appendicitis made Senator Bard declares an attempt has been
the Catholic schools were economically vestigation of the bribery churges Whether they can carry this war into to bribe him.
fect the economic situation. The fac- this city Pittsburg and Paris success- at Buckingham palace this morning. FOREIGN
superior. Then the A. P. A. cry was against Senators E. J. Kmmons of tories at Wursaw, Lodz, Petrokoff and fully remains to be seen. The operation was performed by Sir Russia's losses In fighting- of past few day*
-
mined against the Catholics and the Kern, Harry Bunkers and Frank other Industrial centers in Poland have Frederick Treves, surgeon In ordinary amounted to more than 40,000 men.
schools were cut off.'. i.'..'\u25a0••'-, French, of San Francisco, and Ell
been compelled to gradually reduca HERALD'S CIRCULATfON \u25a0
to the king. .A bulletin subsequently appendicitis. Princess Victoria undergoes an operation for
'.//Two years ago I lobbied In the in- Wright of Santa Clara, the supreme their output and decrease their working CHILD'S PLEA DECIDES CASE
terest of a bill to extend the appropria- court chamber, where the Inquiry was forces since the outbreak of the war,
tion for two years. I went, to a num- to have been held, was crowded to which has almost entirely closed th-3 Count
\u25a0 and Countess Zvonsky Lose
> . iN LOS ANGELES: issued says:
1
!
'.'The circumstances of the operation but
.... Warsaw continues to <be center of rioting-
trafflo is partly resumed.
COABT
were favorable. The princess bore It
ber of congressmen and they told 'me standing room. > While the largest por- Siberian and Manehurian markets. Custody of Little Girl
very well. and is progressing satisfac- InOavln Mi-Nab denounces Dent 1 H. Robert
that, while' they would like to .vote for tion of the crowd was clamoring for ad- The result has been that thousands of The tears of Mine. Pascalina Carru- Attention of the public,is called
torily." \u0084;\u25a0;, .';
stata senata chamber.
• '
. .
It, they, were afraid on account; of the mittance, the !special committee ap- workmen have been thrown out of caburu were quickly brußhed aside yes- to the fact ».*at the circulation of '
Report Is current in Sacramento that grand
taken up the boodllng case and that .
The Herald in the cliy of Los An. The princess, who has been ill for arrest hasof the. tour senator* will shortly
jury
'A, P.- A. movement. -I then made a pointed to conduct the_ investigation employment for many months, furnish- terday when Judge Wilbur in the su- to London' January
follow.
geles Is g -eater than that of the some time, came Frankle Nell knocks out Uyland In tti» ftf-
draft- of the 'conditions in fully seven- came to order and soon after announced inga horde of hungry, dissatisfied, des- perior court granted her the custody of 27 '\u25a0 to', prepare
'
for the operation. She teenth round.
ty-five throughout the coun- that the proceedings would be held perate men, among whom . the news her godchild, little Pascaline Salt Examiner and second only to that LOCAL
of the Times. This circulation Is was 'born In '1868. B. Fay Mills grateful for prayers of evama-
try, 'showing the Catholic vote, and In the senate chamber. from Ml. Petersburg produced an out- Pedro. and, '
told these men that Ifany of them was The senate lobby was soon filled with burst of riotous and Incendiary spirits. Count Countess Zvonsky up to permanent, delivered at the homes Rich Gold Strike In Nevada Wealthy eastern woman dissolves' matri-
*
and not thrown about as specimen monial alliance In I^os Angeles dlvorca court.
attacked because of voting for the a curious throng and nearly ail the It Is feared that a large proportion of yesterday had won an advantage In
bill I would see to U that their posl. members of the upper house occupied these thousands may be utilized by the the
tlon was mado'cleur. Iwont to Sen- their regular seats. A large number revolutionary organizations in Poland, tle
contest for the affections
one, but after yesterday's testimony
of the lit- copies or swept Into the gutters.
The Herald, as the oldest mom.
Ing newspaper in Los Angeles, Is the boom at Timopah has started in school
.
RENO, Nev., Jan.' 31.— Mining excite- Question of Ihe location of the
is perplexing local
tunds.
.
judges
new courts
and attorneys..'.--
ment that promises to exceed , even Taxpayers object >to' proposed distribution oC
, .
ator Bard, and a great many others. of women filled the seats in the gallery. which is the hotbed of socialism, and luid been Introduced Judge Wilbur si- Spirit of revival Is spreading throughout Xxw
the Peavlne district, four miles from
Just now iforget just what I
him, but I
showed The accused senators took seats with the movement may develop a purely lenced their claims.
had this list and It was for their attorneys at the bar of the, house. political:character though there Is no In the petition for letters of guard-
represented The Investigating, committee, composed Indication* bo far of any co-operation ianship the .
godmother says the child
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. more widely read than most of it.
contemporaries, and Its value at

an advertising medium Is corrs.
Reno. Immense bodies, of' free mill- mlislon forofficials apply to
chance lv rules.
civilservice
ing,ore averaging .'from 12 to ,$2000 per Polio* uommlsalon appoints thirteen addt- ,;
"'tVhall

opiri-

the purpose mentioned. I


no person but myself, but I in her custody, since October, spondlngly greater. ton have, been uncovered and the hills tlonal ofneers. .
do.not of Senators Belshaw I(chairman), ,Rai- on the part of the intelligent classes has been Street fakirs at SUth and Main streets called
(Continued •\u25a0 !•»«• Tor**.) «untlnueU OK fag* 1Mo.)
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<Cvu(luiic(t «v l'»»« Xwo.) 1904, at which time she brought Faoca- .
are lined with' prospectors.* to council's alteutluii.

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