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Vol 6 Valdez Alaska, April 11, 19C7. ROSENE IS PRESIDENT Of N. W. Co. Jarvis For Vice. New Di rectors Seattle, April 11—The North western Steamship Co. held its an nual meeting last night. John Rosene was re-elected president and Captain Jarvis vice-president. Six representatives of tlie Guggen heim s have been added to the board of directors. Chicago, April 11 — Mayor I>imno has been informed that an immense siush fund was used to defeat him in the fight for the mayoralty of this city, and he is considering starting a contest. —' • ■■ * ■■11 - -' iThawGoesFree Jury Finally Agrees On Verdict Of ' Not Guilty New York, April 11—The jury has linallv reached an agreement in tin* 'I haw case, rendering a ver dict at 10 o’clock this forenoon of not guilty. New York, April 11— At six this morning the Thau* jury was said to stand eight for acquittal and four for conviction. Thaw | made the statement that he kn«»ws he will be acquitted, hut Delmas fears that the jury may disagree. New York. April 11 Jame* —— tti II ■■■! ir i — Hi mi iii wrrm ■ #*vrw I (Jordon Kennett, of the Now ^ ork Herald, lias Ween lined for • pul dish inn ol»> one milter in the personal column's t his [ apor. 11< pleaded g illy. (’anion, Anri! 11—Senat *r Kor aker in an address hero last night , denied that he was a par v to any eon-niraev f«« discredit the adm n i-tration. He -aid he was wtiling to lei the (ple-tum stand on its met its with ; tie people of Indiana The Pennsylvania have.' Sea. t ie t">ir here A pi t. 1 <>' h. nJElirmr' r^‘J£SV- J.2G 7JKM nt\ Commencing Aj>ril ISth I -3 Off The Regular Price j Owing to lack of room to properly display our Fine China and Ornaments we have concluded to go out of this branch of the business entirely j and Stay Out. This is as good an opportunity 1 for lovers of nice china to indulge their tastes as is ever Offered Anywhere. I We mean business, the entire stock must gcj ORDER PURELY LOCAL Hoggat Say Federal In terference Not General Seattle, April 11—Before -ai 1 inp for Alaska last nieht 0<*v. HotJ l»att stat. <1 that t hi- j I it <4 on of the lid in. Alaska In the mderal iiit l.orit ies w as purrh In al. and the lo.-aliti's whhh showed any disposition to 111«*i»>i to 11•< «• mat ters theinselve- won I t ot hr int< r ferial with hv i i •* "ovn iiim nl. Chattanoo. i, Anr:l 11—Kditor (iraves of the Al untie ‘ >i - itmioii attended a I r an hamjun last ninht for tla- pur; om* et uruini; Brvan to t oininate 1C o-r\i •!• in the demO'Tati ■ rrnv. ;,t on But hr was denied t! *■ privile .• •: making the addre-s he dew red at the miet i n*;. Helena, April 11—Senator La Follette in an addm-- lu re 1; -t night said !n 'avi •■i-d a fluid term for Pooseve’'. II. said lie lad rather lake the word o| !’r* sidi nt Roosevelt then nat of II triman. I, i- Augeie-. April 11 — When t e grand parlor of the Native Sons convenes hem April ‘20th, thev will exeom nmnii ate Mayor Schmitz from 'he organization. Pittsburg, April 11 — Robert Crow, a chum of Harry Thaw, shot himself in a box at the theatre last night. It is supposed that, the sui cide was caused hv h's mind be coming derange i brooding over the Th uv trial. On Cliitiyna. Mouth K.f C'hittyna. April 11 — The Ksterly otiltit moved to this place today. Have been making good time since leaving windy country below tlx* 'ITikhcll. where it hlc.v every dav tor two weeks. The Croat. Northern freight outfit is 20 mill s below here. They lost one of their best teams a few days ago. They broke through tlx i<-»* and could not he saved The Mc Carthy, Warner, Baldwin. Wil liams, Lynch an 1 Potter outfits are all camped here. Trail is fine, having been snow plowed rtgbfc down to the. ice*.