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Independent in All Things VOIi. i. .NO. 237. SALOONMEN L ARRESTED m Ites Fulmer, Peter Belles and m/Potter, Puyallup Saloonists wged With Selling Liquor on wlay and to Minors-Drunken much of Hop Pickets on Sun- WLast Led to Action "*.'_;.:^7;;:.' -'-^{B| >re issued this morning i ;,%jZ*-., the arrest-; of {'v-,-ff3?*l?; ] H'haries" Fulmer "and \Sjm fts^te '^fJK^M three saloonmen - of g^glgxS^^gJtß^ing. them '.with selling lifpq*f?±,"i*= y^Htra: and . also with vio- '?yj"'*''WPdlnance against keeping lilriiili I BF n on Sunday. . The com ifc.--«i>Vrj' lMy which the warrants were *||pfiW^Kre sworn to by C. O. Poland, - ■C'^Hfs -and IB.' Gainsford, all of IB^ Haloons'- Open f>ast ', Sunday. '■■ jSSiJ three ■ot the saloonmen ; are ' 'charged in the complaints with keep ing ■ tVJeir places of business open on 1 SundJ*y> September 18, and with sell ■*;'■- Ing intoxicating liquore in that day. ' Potter is also charged with dispens- T ing '•'■ lia«*r *o William; Maynard, a ; ■■ minor, op ;; the:' same • day, and Belles send Fulwer, it is alleged, sold intoxl raitta to\M. W. Morse, a minor, Yon Mjmb.Sr 4. -*^J\^3^ >*r^S Tomorrow Afternoon. "■",?(' r-"~*^j^u\lßr^' Tall^el were :placed■ in ■ the , '■ £$M deputy sheriffs this morn- Ss» >; * li^t-l*'6 ( defendants " are * cited |to s»S!*JpSkr,7f©r / preliminary:. hearing ■ to "v morrow afternoon before Judge' Grif '. fin. fc^.i,:,;- ■■:'■-"-,' • ">' "-'r'-i-'-'S' '>l :'■!', ■ . ■ • V Caiuie of the Arrests. ; The action taken against the liquor -■. men today came as a sequel 'to a '■>. wholesale drunken revel indulged In iUibyJ hundreds of hop pickers, both PETER CROWNED KING OF SERVIA TODAY ■RKLORADE, Sept. 21. — King :" Peter I of Servia, the successor of £ the Sssassinated King Alexander, was */■".; crowned today, the event being at- C ' tended ; with much pomp and cere* ■■;;S mony. .The coronation took place in .'-■•''"■■' the"cathedral in the presence of the .'■'•'- officials of state, members of the leg islative "assembly, military officers PflPI and diplomatic representatives. . The day was ushered in with a salute of 101 guns fired from the ''! '•; Belgrade fortress. m -;_^ As the royal procession entered Uie cathedral, where the coronation cere .. mony took lace, the king was met by ,'. ' the'- archbishop and accompanying 3^; clergy: and escorted to the altar. Then the archbishop gave the king a cross and a Bible, after which Peter mount ed the steps of the throne and sat • : upon it. A lesson from the Bible, -describing the anointing of Saul,.was Kfpgre'ad,'.when the archbishop sprinkled ■ describing the anointing of Saul, was read, when the archbishop sprinkled the frown with holy water. Then, calling to him the president of the "parliament and the commander of the army, the archbishop placed the crown on the king's head, the presi- CHIEFIETS BUSY , The sum 0f,5335 was collected by Chief Malony yesterday from sources known only to himself. Someone giv ' ing Die fictitious name of "James Pjlii? ©vert on" ■:: contributed 30 0 of the < "4 amount, while an equally mysterious ? |Jindividual, designated on the police I - record on "John Morgan," paid in I HKittei remainder. . ' •■. :■■- • •;: ■;.■•..■.' .'■■ - tt - The, "open town" fines are coming liv fit slowly this month and the indica [|? |fc>Ds are that the total will be below II - the 'August'; record,, although there Itv '«• has been no decrease in the number tg- or the extent of the "privileges I.' al- I I WINS 3 $1,250 IN / I ■; A FAST FIELD \ (PRATTLE, Sept. 21.--S. ; S. Bail \ Je, ty'B mare;". Oma A., by ] Dictator, darn' I 1 Dictatus, carried off the $1,250 mllo 'I: ''■ and a half dash 1 ace for 2:1.4 pacers [I lllfat'i.thiß" Meadows - yesterday, stepping I '•the distance in 3:231-4; and wlnnrng tV'° iAandily omt a trying field. .: > I' 1,. B. Llndsey's Queen*''B.;took s I second money, James- Irwin's. p'iigj If' PM;,' third and the Vandevnntcr ftlo-.k 4; f i /^w'*^ m ■»' ■ jniv* I ■ * , ' °t * i • VHEh '■ i -' aHJK 'B m 4"" m ' m '%'^p^l m/B fftj j-^i /m &E^tH * fl^^^E -it I Ki^f fm/1 9*19 ■ ml Ifl^^^^^' 4*' * " "~~ h" *^ Indians and whites, and both men and women, in Puyallup on Sunday II is said thai the streets swarmed with the debaiK'hers throughout the diiy, and at one time the capacity of the jail was taxed to the limit, whereupon the the marshal went to the saloonmen and ordered them to close up. Closed for Two Hours. The order was obeyed and all the saloons were closed for two hours, when they were opened again and the celebration continued until mid night. Wild Scenes on Street*. The scenes on the tit reels and in the various saloons and disorderly houses, it is said, were probably sel dom equaled before, and respectable people were compelled U* draw their curtains and remain indoors while the debauchers ran riot. People Vroui Taconia. To add to the general disorder of things, about 50 members of the Ta coma underworld reached the scene during the afternoo'm, word having been received at their headquarters of the reckless expenditure of .money that was going on among the hop pickers. Drunken Indians in (liurch. A crowd of drunken Indians en tered a church where a religious re vival was going on, and before the preacher could continue lie was dent and the general assisting and placing their hands •; on the- crown. This was to signifyv that-Peter was crowned by the three estates of the . realm —the church, t the parliament and the army. ';' : .."..-'■-,. During the return ;to - the palace King Peter wore his crown, which weighs, 30 pounds, and it was with difficulty that he kept his head erect. Tonight Belgrade and all the towns of Servia will be illuminated. \ Peter'l, who was crowned king of Servia today, was j born in Belgrade in 1846, the son of Alexander Kara georgevic, Prince of Servia from 1842 to 1858. Peter was proclaimed king on >the night, of June 10, 1903, by the officers of the Servian army, after they had murdered King Alexander and Queen Draga. For j many years Peter had lived quietly at Geneva. He was married in 1883 to Princess Zor ka of Montenegro, who died in 1890. He has two sons and a daughter— George, aged 17; Alexander, aged 16, and Helen, aged 19. King Peter is descended from Karageorge, a peasant, who was the leader of the insurrection against Turkey in 1804. Farm's Caviller fourth. ■ The frac tional time was :34, 1:06%, 1:41%, 2:14,2:49. Wire 3:23%. The remarkable feature of the race was that out of a field of eight horses not one left his feet at any stage of the heat. ■ ] Today's - feature is the Northwest ern Derby, which is a two-mile dash for 2:15 trotters. The value of the stake is $1,500. There will be eight starters, two of which are owned by Seattle horsemen. Redskin, ,-the ' property of S. S. Bailey, and St. Pat -1 rick, owned by Dr. O. Hartnagel, are ' both regarded as dangerous custom -1 erg. ■;',■;"■;' '■ t :£ r; ' ■';.;•.,' ..'. .. ! ALASKAN BOAT J ; :,: TURNED TURTLE ' •; An accident,-; during • the launch ; ing of : Alaska steamer Florence • at Ballard yesterday caused the lit ; tie craft to upset and precipitate 20 persons, including women ' and child j ren, ,• into the bay. -A* number ':■ of : small boats happened to be near at hand, and the struggling .women and children '■ were 'rescued immediately.' . The .men vmanaged to swim to , the ' overturned craft or to the small boats and "every one was saved. _\*o-> ~ - J <: The accident was caused by a por l'tlon of the ways collapsing just lie ; fore.the.craft reached' the water. -: i The Florence was built' for IJ. P. ; Corbus" of' the JJuneau '; Ferry &' Navt -5 gat ion ttonipany of Alaska. She was ; to have been fitted out for \ her trip : to.lii'Vi'pu'at once..'The vessel is 62 jj,f6tt !onp, has a: 15-foof beam ap.J* an TACX>MA. WASH., WK»NKBI>AY Bv|\lvfi, SKPTKMHKK HI, »»©4. forced *to call t upon / members :of hts congregations '*, to j assist him In car rying • several -, maudlin \ squaws 1 from ttio v place.- :>* Fights and £ drunken brawls kept" the cnowd in 1 feverish ex cilement, and -the officers were en tirely ; unable to cope t with the situa tion..; ; ■.;■>-:.;;-;.;-;: f;* '.."V*- '• ""^W^""^^ ■s -' 'r. V Mill Enforce Law. ;" ■ •'' ';'* <' The parties i behind '♦ he, prosecution of the saloonmen'^lnten<l' -to push their easel to the lhnil, and it ?is predicted by them ; that' Pnyallup \ saloons will hereafter be closed on Sunday."' : lllliffli THE HORSE SHOE ■•■.': • .- "■■ -"'■■'- •■ ■>r'.'-l--. ', '. 'v:«Sj7^flpis| i , John colored, of Hie War j wick gambling ■ houserr^skj arrested ! last night on a . warrant sworn !to by Duncan Stewart,', also colored, of ; the Horseshoe.:' gambling establishment;.' "' Stewart alleges that ' Beazley ; owed ;-; -;■■»&■;>*,:.,■.• ,•,.-,- ;■': «v.;_> : !,>.-.'•>***M- ■■■;■ THE CZAR'S BALTIC FLEET IS ENROUTBiTO THE FAR BAST.—-NEWS ITBM. T. R. & P. CO. MAKES ANOTHER EFFORT TO GET POWER FRANCHISE . .After having temporarily aban doned its efforts to get a light, and power franchise through the city council," ttie'Tacoma Railway & Pow er company will make another move to secure for the measure the favor able action of that body. The com pany appeals this time to the mayor and asks-that some .disposition tie made, of the matter. . , / ; 7 Mayor Appoints Committee. * In order that the franchise, which, when it was first presented,aroused the opposition of a number of : the business men and couneiimen, may be discussed by the public * before.*. It goes'- to the :;couricil r again, Mayor Wright has appointed a committee to consider the matter! Fifteen promi nent t business "men have ; been y asked by Mayor Wright' to serve on this eommiUw.-, ami th<- fir^ SWting wilt tafcS ptace"at 7:3 6 tomorrow evenloi in the council chamber.*, Those who will serve;oa: the committee \ are the following: ■:■,' i* '" : X.«"' ~: 1 ' -i;-- it. : .* A. R;,f itlow, attorney; Prank Car din. , president" of the Tacoraa Grain company; John v-iT.v Redman, .vice, president the West Coast Grocery company; !.; William Jones;-., president 1 him (lie sinv. «of |60 ;«entsrfand* that when* ho' made Ttt'rdeWßnd;ror,raettlo- incut of 1* ttteysaid^aufeunt /tfti^s liforti^ Jiaid|Beaziey^ did i uA|itwfapyX^rtke', beat «nd :-- : wound vth^t complainant; Stewart. i,i»■■<•:■ :. ,'■ ■:' '■■■ fcifyv ,-^<,'>, >-?f?s^.S, f £ Beaeley put up >] $29|gail. fof. 'r api pearariee, in th' polir«^£ourt>thiß" aft - ernon to answer to th« <harge.«:, ; »'.--•. -'; :. 7ff.l - t v ; ,s , • v*L "»'* i'll •' \ • :>»<^^|^s^«!i&i; ■ EXTENP\BOUfjDARY piiiiii /,«The Puget.Sovmd-p|jsbVter.v of ( the United* Presbyterian; r^itii-ch-it*, li :*sea sion here today; in * tfeji' Kirst United I: Presbyterian cliun jli^jtb; an d; Or an t ! aveauea. iti»'cti|i« opt-neit lasi rnlglit^with»tt^ermon^yih6V.'jlXv,M; M«ntgtin|^^^P&i>-iniJißr'y,- '>.■-■ :-:>. : ;: j*'Af.b>i|ffli^"! TOisi'Gwhyas '■' held }. th nwrnlii^^^wt^rf^f'feutine'matterii,' heari^g^repurtSfieto^iltfe only,'niatier 6f % <»' 4iep.sS»g!ii" of -s r v/ as ;. til c changing•o^th'ej;bot|tii<Jariea ,of I lie jffifSbyteryTvsHefetbft^Oie bouhdnry Wm between** tli 1? '■""**♦ Sound ,; and app Kane; %Sr,e»hy terie^ftak^ been;'. the I top)of 'ilie^C»Bc44o ..nntalnw. •■; The I lineJwaa-'eh^ttgedl'UoVithe' Columbia | river, put' aH v thj|, teinra country int6'|thia'i.fire.tyytery,;^v i 'i*'?^T■'. :' *:*: cV'A*'c6nferej(f|ce^'n*tMj-i|reiierai',prob*: W'liis of the church held this afternoon The mejßnn- ?, close tonight wltJi a discus of the work in the ' home* tle\&£%%*&&g' y•' *, 'VJ3 i ONLY wIITING of the Chamber of Commerce; Judge W. H. SneJl; C. A. yfent zer, of tne Coenen-Mentzer Lumber,' 'company; Charles Rtehardson, pjfeaMent of (he Pacific Cold Storage company; •" Peter Irving, proprietor h of '.-.the Irving house; W. C. Bardale)v i'eal' estate; J.H. McDonald, president of the Ke tail Grocers' Protective {association; Frederick Mottet, of Hunt & Mottet; Everett O. Griggs, manager 'of ;St. Paul & Tacouia Lumber company, J. W. Roberts, o£ the*Pugct Sound Iron Works; Bishop f. W. ;Keator, and Richard Vaeth,; Jeweler.:; " r , The action of this commit .tee is In tended to be simply adfist/'y. and any recomm«ndation rnadeiniay.btv.inay not be considered by,tte council., The franchise wiJl be igong over in de tail 'and every citizen fand business man interested is aaketf to appear be fore the' committee J ana .take part ia the discussion..,. .;y:|;. -. -\?-l7?.i' '• Too Wudi Pomfri. ";'H ' Mayor Wright «ay^-fTht*questton has been before tin perfple in politic for the past, two year? and",Oeslre to' take it out of :poHU£a. . for t*ia.tj reason I :have^f:hoscnjl|;iwell known buslnefs» n>«n"and.pfop^-tyo»ners'a« aTclt}zei)i»V'<-pw"mltteo,'tf^"ad«l«B'iwitli. the'cptmclllri sr-tttins tM; ainjjiUon. I'have eelcctcjlitfei•fri£njbers'of '.ihe I .';•'•'''■•'' V.'.C,;- 1 ":«', ■ '- KUROPATKIN 18 PREPARED FOR BATTLE AT MUKDEN Russians Strongly Entrenched and Will Make Desperate Stand- Terrific Battle Expected CIKTIN.) TOttfO, Sept. 21.-*4/h In leaWM-d I hat (Jeneral , Kurouat kin I^Wiviuirinit i .Dinakiv a jiilncd Mrimi at Mnk den,.' «hcr«* ,he• In now-; strongly / en- V r * •■", -■ . ••>- » -■<• ,vf. !■• Y-^-V;. ..■ -•, '-,- v ■ „ t*-,< (joihlkhl,■■ Hlie tins an Immense tinny at hl« (llsposal and the battle will',be.l terriile, as both ;nrnile» are,,nowJln a' condition to renew (Igtiting. >: • ■■ . t •;|i Field'Miuwhal 1 Oyama, It is L slflte<l, will continue to j»r<^<s Kuropatkln un til oitcrations arc ■topped by,,the fall of snow."-'He will (lieu strongly Kiiuitl committee with,regard ;" heir prom inence in badness and interest In the affairs of the rlty. *tr'~'- : J 'Ji'iK*;>*\\'*': I' "Everyone will boVKlven a chance Jo* appear;before tho corbiniUee. iThe applicants for the franchise wllllbe present; andyanytCitlzenlopposed to the granting iOf-thelfranchlsa* may also discusa'the niattSr^lii'thiri-mftn^ her_UU«v«ubJecjt£wiltsbe* thoroughly gonojover 'and-th<J!c<>tnmUtee'will tie able to learn the attitude of tin cltl -8en».": - ■ir.y:-').'^;;y': l/ .'■''-, 'GWi SHOT IN A QUARREL --" HEliEN'AVilMont!,."St'pt.'ls 1 .U-Bert Warebam, .wrhUe essayiug ttitsjro!4;jof i andjFrank > M6or«: during 't al fiehfi" ml, Ktinall pight/J«flS- J /a.tai)>* > «h<f£ by,' lte«d.*?f,Tho byet&Wcrs thwireupbn beat'Beed.sa'thathe,* t<io; is expected ito dl* ,;..,;- , ,. -- , -i Ms advance j><>sl ion nit. n>n«in ; nn lilt Spring, uli«>n ho; will take u|l tin ■' work w!i«'iv it is* left' off. *Sifsjßs|§s|f Klhu>l > < {TKIXa!I< tP()UTM ny * ¥&&■■"v"'*.-V KHTKIWAV.'i* \VI(hi TIM* • - " '•!» " -', r ; **v?v 8T ! s.^,l 21.— Oeneral Km-opnikin. ttnder y«Bter ■ ( d ay^s. date,^ r«portsj,th'at|t he) flunklnK aLiemi>t nt*de i>> tip .tapanoi»«l''onftlje Rusvlan )pft waa untiuccoatful. ! siliiutlnn at Mul.iiiMi." )i(_> "Jl : im<-haiiKOii. On T Monday * the '«enenVy I waglobsei-ved moving east of ;DaHng I pu.«, ami lalur the .lti|>anrao twice at- 1 1 iiicktHi our outflanking forces, bnl ! ; were chocked by the CHvalrj-,and{raa-j chine giinn." PASQUALE IS SENTENCED TO BE HANGED ' "Toll him tlinl.iin anwttiinr** with the verdict, I , imw \t*hs ■w-nrfiiri 1 ii|mhi ■ Mm; Hint he, shall lie hkiiKed by (In 1 tusk l until : li«. In ilf-utl, .4n<l f may tiic' Ii<»r«l ham mercy on Ills soul." ?';': '- ■■>.. f These' were' the wbi'rtssap'oit^n^by. Judge.: Suoll 10 liitorpreiVv C6z2«£\wiio In"," turn >, conveyed' • thul^jTmeaHlivg I-to I'i.ink i Paßq'itale,slthe|.aian ciinvlclf<l of ninnU'jinn Charles % Qr&y, '%-ft ■" The prisoner ( was jVeryriuuch, attt«et» cd and iniivcd laerVbueily to; Ids) chair wh<jn'. ho; heard'; the; sentence, bul ho made '.no \ ilciiKinsii-jiiidii ! -5 "'.':■'■■ J\ Before sentence w;i^ pai finale,! was naked If lie »h«d anything in nay replied all the wlt ness<«''Bgalnßt> him v!Swdre r fnlßely'.ny^ ~ A) Kiincv nnule a;U»6|ipSrtf6r;n new,*, trial >'onfj (he Eground.!.*that" : j|.he>. court erred in ruling otil the jcjues- DERRICK NOMINATED BY N. Y. DEMOCRATS 7 : SARATOGA, 1 N l;' V., Sept, '211-^The Democratic!',_" siia<' t « ( convention was called to order,, at; 12:23 Dun can • IJ.'/Lee ■■ Wm,'; niftde,*.perniauont chairinnii ami : his'Kddrwis waH?liber* ally Cheered..; '^-■;...X>,'^. r >.. v->V'U'.,^-;; VSenatorlUl^plapedrJvidge* D.sCady HerHcU ,ln.n6mlnatiori§for w ; governorj and' at the cbncluaion' of; i he nominate,j ing speech*l George Haln- d thai, ■ the secretary? cast/ the'ballot^of; the' 111111 GOES TJJOTTI :•' '-ST.- HELENS,' Ore.,:Sept.'.2l :~ -The Mrtscot, one of, the beat passenger arid ff^ghiV,Bt«wnere3|!ih'''2;;tli,'if': ii!Col_ui»j)|ff rivW;*«»Bk"onCih€(:bartat litho ,'inoulK of *the'itewls; rKterßiasf Thl'Bht, * She : Ib; completely, submerged;' but>no one was* drowned, ftf ■ ' : NGJJHE '-. Qu«»-. BP])t..2l.—Thi> buildlngH of ..the j Onnada Hard wm t cornpuny, the Canadian bjanc&jof.the " I/OndonPT|lr6ad _ti-ust..'"'^nd jOhieput, ¥i\&% &';cS.';"fe tti^l'largest:,''wholeßal4 : liquorhouß«j In! Gapada,, were "destroy ■§diSy'fire ;e»rtjKt6d»}^jf«Tlie'<loH9?-Jji ' plarwl lit $750,000." i' tooYWbail ; !.; -P.*lloward;:wftbjwaa'BwiftMifiisd'.by , Judge ; .<JrlfflifvoniMoiuJßy-;t9fißeryft ten da>'».oo|the Chuirt-ganfr, f*<»p;jt»Vl Hjlb Ktorjains... He" had evld<-uiJi^curflfuUy^ [One Cent m i?S^g^gf7yNgw>.w l»niyg*--\y*i»^*wg^'fe^ F-«*; Will P>l corr<-«pi.ndciit of , neutoV-j .'.apenty.v Hiu it i* fu«(l!ru.,l In Tolcl.i/hat Iho j jpducikiu of I'ott."Arthur *HI (iv4;u6-l: OtMOCBATSIPEN THEJAMPftiGN *4.Th« P^ocratic. '6a§ii>atgn?l h j Vi<?tjgft^ rnttnty w.> nlgbtrftTho|prJii^li>aUei>brtk*ir;V;r-(tirt ev«'nlng"iwßß- I ,Hon,';O,fiMt"K4st('nl:,v. lie^Wß» iaccompAnlodllb|^rw \ Uill: h./ > BOIIX Jiiielpariy4*'nomln'p|?| ii isjj 4 «% ri li)hb«?rt'ot^l<>eal H pol itlptaHsj*&A i> |IV*; r railwayVomi«tßßlon'blll]l»'i^hi? iu!tdi» I th€!ij»*u»iby Jhe'Dc»n'o<jVai'>,,M!'. K<i« tcidiiy confined lilh \ «) mpst«j rntlr«-!y..tq.. thai .sitbjctt. ■. . ', :}\ Th*Hmeetliii; v»a woll aUcmlotl. „.:'. - ,;; • ? .-^;v ,■„,,--: t limit * iWrmlanl.'H "■ (•6un9ol|wi(«4S^ i!m juror* H«?silaoTbl »t jrt e<4 jjfutliiio £;■ court ? In-inßtrucUrigf • lii> Jury jlUat^lfiK wat litiiii 11 h «■' defense 1 of 11 i**anl t. y,: 1 !s'Jg|Sß prepcihjaefanes' of.'ferldeuee, * At rorn<-\ Leo MlMi"«(inifiii!i'<l dint. th>>: vuntlc "^'V. Nun "War d^pdy kQ,» Uncial ai«i< i! ft. r jm-" » l.v < Will II! It («|elHiPra<« purpoiw;BQd>sarry ir <jhj. * • i'Tlj«?'inotionifor,|ttS|ji»vr§,trij.!;!;was' i." i ;, <jvGrruio(Jf afilAVaii'jilad*titie-motion -for 1 >; HV ol ji Ings exe^ptlonaiwereMAfceii. ' |:y" ■ tt<f|)riptcfland tb&iprtoonQr Wiiit rulct,*,^ ' ilironHi him hojh'«jJ-,li^d''n'fail' , trbtl, thfil lip had ;,u-(\ murder and i',v. convention for.vUerrit'K,'-^ which ■^ wai' 1"' don«.". , • ' ... V^Herrie'k'B^Bfllection^yasXt^lr^s'ilt '?p of a I'oritpromlHe. Murphy.: declared i" thßtheiWpMldinbt^ttpcept^MeC.arr^iatJs candidacy, and Hill, linuliy- brought . theVfiwttonß^itogothf^JbyiisttrfWtv'Ot -,' Eolf-abhpgation 1;. in* accojjtln^'.'lits, nn;."-,; fientfindyilei^)niU^erioiflyj*fln4,prbttiSi iwlug:,lo;nominate thft'.roaw-.hiinrtftlf. ''■ iFor.minyyjOkre. thelHill;Ra4;H«rfiekv* factions hftvefbeenTat I war, in Albany \ county, Z i iilitnnfd : his got-aVay7r«»^ho^Bt'l«<!tiMl^| a:'most;convenienttplace OB;Kl«yi?ht!ii| street,? and '*.%%, f a itiine> when; f^fficer S HikiiK't, had his buck turned.' - • ; S'As'i%>nyß«;ihe^iirape;was'Tepa'rt^<tv] i and^ Olßcitr^yl'xißter i'set ;i out I an>,- tUO *' : track-of .the^nidni'ibtttiwVrojunibJetg'^ [Ket*n,ny;trac«rof lilni ' '. ' % U^H6'w^fl:^proTed^'irefrii?tArVw >j'w^W'''^ [nrs^placedionTJUi4,;gang tihdTit 1 was'^ found I u*a:i4eixf\ to) J>ut.Whe»''prffß^.9 I boot" imrjiim to fe.wi)|ftwEVttl»in§ j bounds.' ■; " ' ' •. ! [r. jllow:fe jnanagi'd to g&tfawxy: wjtii-,: ! thai i»\a : m'ystcry. to tho.jjffi^rs.'. 1 * - v >; PASSENGER WRECKED j: ■';.;-■/ ;':■;%;,. <_■,. :'::.:;§; '.■■,.;/. ■ !. SPRI^GFJELI), UJ,, Sej.t. 2t ; — iTraiil wictKtia turned a swmh at »BftrcFayv'!lil^ftlj{«/rtbrnliigv tiirowfeg J th<? lj}tnp^',ftcntral* Diiiiaioiid'Sfi<»clHl for St. Louis into tho toy wnrk» of tho'.B^rclay"Coiil• & Minl«»g poin'tta'ity '3 m\)e.: ' • > , gV Fjfjjiiu',l) '■: Con<! ; a)aaon .. of.,'Pwa.tur ■ v/'aa^ktllflfl '^ ;itid Mi nHcnin'T V.'alter'" 4Ja>-8 bfClUijph';wao badiy tnjarodl:: :' *■ ■N'bij^/</fiyjjw; paSsefigers '-was > badty .:.