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(By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 11.-C. W. Olson shouted, "Follow me to freedom," and floored Bailiff Padrick in Judge Tazwell's court. In stead of aiding him, other prisoners rallied to the officer's aid, and Olson was rushed to the county jail. • —„ — ■. T W IlilUe Burke tells all about her- ■ 9-"vV^l#^l' X W^M 'M'^ M «■«■■6 Jk '•' l$:-; I' 1 ' 59 I :'l:-l; &w ' ■' : '" '"' *: fw»h«on«ble women , •*a|S !«■; ■..■ 2 "! self in the woman's page of tin' : I 9 l' r ■ AmA '-" Q !^^#.^"l ■Hi R W^^M B B H ' IIHB fr^", It should wear hat on a gentle .lope I Pr";U| 1 Times today. The charming little I -■-,■-" ■ ■ B ■• i" -.'-':■ M B V »B '■'■^■8 B& B B B«l m V C just about tonrhiiiir the right eye- . I 7* '* ■■'■:' | actress a confidential that re- 1 ' ■*I*B ■ ' Hi ■* M.'^M'.m^ M .m.' M ■■'■« El rf| M HI El MM. W. J J I brow. Hut nome women will go I I i-Ml^: lates story of her early -life.; ./- :>rl ::.: '' "'' ■■ Jfc , difc .^^l^ :- ■ ; A '" ./^»^- ;,dlfc • «fc .-.^^fc-;.; -„ «^,-: - ■■» -,*.~ — 7*~ " ■'-'-: Wr' : right on wearing [ theirs on* their I f|j S THE ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN TACOMA N """*' f VOL. IX. NO. 174. r HER MAKES • APPEAL FOR ■.'; HIS SEAT j PAOKEU GAI.I-KRIKB LISTEN ! TO SENATOR "FROM ILUN- U ■ 018 MAKE PERSONAL DE FENSE. -:':. '(■'■■ (By United Press Leased Wire.) '4\ ' .WASHINGTON, D. C, July 11. \*^—With'. packed galleries and an ■ attentive audience on the floor, . ;^ ';:> Senator .William B. Lorimer or :>■' '.■-:•Illinois this afternoon made Tils ', '-.. :'• Tappeal to the senate to retain his 1 seat in that body." He closed tae I , /. debate and for the second time ' Vfj&S;made a personal defense of his i .": right to sit in the senate. 'i ■- ■; Lorimer was cool and collected and stood behind a desk littered S»^ with books, papers and notes. <^ - ■"i "I will show that not one vote V". * was. corruptly cast for me," de •Vi clared Lorimer in opening his :"'.-» statement. jt- ... "The senate was humbugged - by my enemies into a second In i\- vestigation. . This is no joke; it i Is a serious matter. If the sen ' ate decides .to adopt the recom \ : mendations of the minority of the V -r Investigating committee it will be •* - a travesty on all civil Jurispru / ! dence and a mockery of legal pro ,■".: ; cedure. It will mean that the ;. ■" senate has decided to follow the 1 : red flag of anarchy and adopt the • .■.principle of the arch-advocate of '•" "- the recall of judges and judicial |'> .-'-;■ decisions." ■-•■*■- \"i,';-;; Lorimer followed Immediately '".'!;"■- after Senator Reed and his first '■i*;:,'statement was. a declaration of i ,->; Innocence of ' the charges of cor . .V; v.-i ruption in his election. He de clared that if the senate did not ■ ' adopt the Red Adjudlcata plea it i:;»jj. would be a trevesty on justice. '."> / ; " He slidred: ■<,'!.. i:\*■-:■;'■•;:-: • ■;•■ .-• ■-»»■ .; •■ "-"It ■We : had , a law officertin i . :' : /• Cook county who would prosecute ' "•."■-■'~i violations of ; the law the knaves 'V ■. I;,: and criminals who -. control the i |£ Chicago newspapers would be In I the penitentiary. I will prove 'lie fore I conclude that.they should ;^%_» '■':'i- be thus punished.". ,:;.;■: . • f _ - ,> • A"?.* "You may drive me out of this .7. C* chamber," said Lorinier, "and in ; 4|C struct your doorkeepers not to let 1. ~ • ? r Lorimer again enter, but you can .v :> . * f:i not destroy -or ■ annul t the •= sound ' i't.-ji-if judgment of ; the 61st- congress, ', '"-:-'l'i '-". when it held that the 'press trust' u\'- -"'-I, could not drive a man from pub ■;:'"",;l-iic.iife.^v" £ \- -,■■■ ■. ..»' ; :.. ; "The consequences will -go on .. ,■■'.. 'n- and lon ; until J the 5» vile, ; vicious 1...,; ;:'-> ?4- trust ; press' will ' control >. the { gov 1. A}yf£i ernment and remove all those pub- Sf;^ft|f lie : men who refused' to aeknowl -1 v-: --^X. edge suvservlency. It will accom 'rif^-t' pllsh■ ruin for the senate." t~-; -; "' Race Official Must - Pay Speeding Fine . -" - 11 Chester W. Hanseii;,. who' was l%Z'i-.}. bo busy during the J| automobile .» j< t<£" races, 1' got . the ; speeding; bug and «■ then got pinched. He was travel »■"'."-•£";: ing only' a" piffling little 35 miles V - ■ ■ 'f^Z an hour up ; the J mountain *.",' road «.-?; i,":,' and ; was"not' near . Teddy >-]Tet«- 9i'- ■ 3*? laff's ; time ; when *: the speed 83 cop <>■ nabbed I him.'^? Now ;hu %~ faces >. a V%"iK?i?' fine ■of ; $25 ; and costs. *?' T- v, s 5 1 r#^'S.'ii jV John ■ Quinlan, /a ; tourist '£. from r'lV^fi "Califoraja," was • also hitting ;f the *^gi 'i high ' places and posted a 25" ball **.. ■-.' • this morning. :,";•' : t ';- s_" ;"^:: JOAQUIN MILLER I^Jf ; IS VERY LOW >}0$- f- OAKLAND, Z Cal.. July 11.— j^^*^Pears were entertained today that > 'ir-&£j^Joaquln^ Miller,' the• "poet of >' the Sierras," who is '< ill !at - his! home wvt&s? in l- Fruitvale, will E? not ; recover. jj^Pf§Millerllslne.arly~Bo.-'rf< l He broke I §<««* 4 down following his exertions .as i a Fourth of July orator and motion i®^^? picture actor. .'"«_-*;-m s--.- %y-.''y-ti :: \ '*?± if. ■> ■ ... —■ ' •.' ;• ;••'•" ■•"■' Commercial Club Bonds Wanted We have a client for a few of these bonds. Will pay cash. Calvin Philips&Co. California Bldg. Main 23. WHA-WHAT'S THAT Sketches from Life of Or tuin Prominent Citizens Upon Hearing Woodrow Wilson's Re mark That He Would "Careful Ij Scrutinize All < 'ampa > n Contributions." i(Hy United Press leased Wire.) SEAGIRT, X. J., July 11. —That plenty of cash will be available to run the democratic mm pa Vj;ii and that there will Ik* no need of accepting campaign contributions from "Interested parties or persons" whs the declaration of Governor \Voodrow Wilson today. The democratic candidate si»i<l he was greatly pleased on open nig bin mail today to find many letter*) contalnihng 91 bills from workingmen and women who wished him success and contributed their "mite" for the cause. To date the governor bus received about $2,ft00. The largest contribution was $500, while there have been somo $100, others of 950 and numerous tens, fives, twos and ones. MRS. GRIFFIN 15 VERY MUCH ALIVE WOMAN: BELIEVED.! TO HAVE :.*.■ BEEN MURDERED BY '•'■. HUS ■'■} BAND , YKHTKRDAY - SHOWS " -UP AT COUNTY I JAIL s THIS : MOKNING: — GRIFFIN ; IN. vj SANE. ;^^:f;;-:-.-..;;,; •,:;.>l.:-,:-::: •Z' Red-eyed > from % weeping, bro ken ;in spirit and physically tired from a 24-hour vigil alone in their little launch ' anchored lat Mawaga on ; the '-.:: Narrows, Mrs." ~ George Griffin, who j was believed ■to j have been , murdered an d sunk in the launch 'by ' her demented' husband because of the incoherent stories told. yesterday at T Steilacoom, *. ap plied * at ! the i county /£ Jail ©• at ,'& 9 o'clock this morning,' while Sheriff Longmire i and .his deputies were making | a frantic i search j for h«y. ft In r the padded "{} cell, j 1 George Griffin 1 was , practically a. raving maniac. He : kept r repeating Vi his various '. delusions s about : the I loss of his I young < wife and • would '• not be j quieted. ; His wife swore to " a complaint, charging him with i in sanity, ... and :he was vt, taken i;; to Steilacoom ■ this ivaoTnlag."^^^ -.Griffin's" mind began to > wan der i Tuesday i evening ;as ; a result of heavy •. drinking, ' Mrs. Griffin eald;«^^w;^><^^v ;f.;.-'-p" ;S\ Griff in •■ left ii\ home s about "\i 3 o'clock yesterday morning,.^tell ing his wife "he was .-', going to work. He appeared i* early at Steilacoom, i saying Ms * wife t had been murdered I 1?, and p:!i the *% boat stolen. 3 Later ohe >.■ stated 4 that while i he X was ,ashore l'~ the U boat started to | drift away : and * Bank with ■' his wife I aboard y before 3he could J reach | her. She j, was un aware J of ' the-; excitement i be „as causing or that ; she was supposed to 1 be I dead % until v notified :.* early this morning. (I-BRK GBTB VAOATIOX. SSL- C. Swet, clerk In Judge Chap man's .court, leaves tonight with his wif« and daughter for a two weoka' vacation at lcoHauds, Oat. waas . . ... --" .-i^saasi (By United Press Leased Wire.) LONG BEACH, Cal., July 11. Although Long Beach is a prohibition city, 504 arrests for drunkenness were recorded the last fiscal year. Pharmacists are the only legalized liquor purveyors. The chief of police has ordered a probe. And Just Think! She Won't Vote MAKGARET ILLINGTON. V. "It ] really is' good £to , get bad iome, to sit ■In your own i chain a your own < home, ■ which Jis iusi a we left It."■»;•• &'Zis*~li;-l-1< git'was -Mrs/E. J. Bowes speak ng • this : morning. ,On the stage be fis ■ Margaret l", Illington but 'lien she gets to their handsome "acoma home f and revels'- in £ th« omforts of • her own honseholc be. actress becomes secondary tc he woman, as It would with mos roJtnenMX&S*Si'«^s£is?tJ£i',ff^£r. "Kindling" aught »ii the g fin f popular | approval §| in such < ray that when the time drew neat hey hated J| to |J close.', here, st bey will ) take : the ; train; after : th« light performance tonight foi Spokane J and j continue on untl Kstober^3s*^fHi^3l!s;|S^^S "I ; certainly appreciate the wel ome given )me I last • night," em\C ■Irs. Bowes,' "and we ) have beet reated splendidly *j£j everywhere his season,' but one does appre late the •; kindness of > their/ owr lelghbora 1 more than others aftei .11. "No, ; I have not registered, and lam 7 afraid.l:will not get bact o vote this fall." said i Miss Wing on j with; a 1 smile. ■;*' It : had - hardl j Occurred * to \ her/that; really ?, she ma a full i fledged voter with the lghts and ■ privileges of an electoi ,nd entitled to vote for the prefit lent of ' the; United | States ■ by ; rea on »of being a resident of WusU ugtoa. TACOMA, WASHINGTON. TiII'RSDAY, JULY 11, 1912. MAYOR LOOKING FOR A WOMAN POLIH RECOMMENDS THAT > FEMIN INE .' OFFICER;; BIS APPOINT SED! TO Q SEE THAT EIGHT 1 HOUR LAW IS ; NOT VIOLAT :;/ED.; ■>;. a£>;; v.;-^ - --,;?.,',;.;,; t T:.' Some j big Tacoma stores; are violating the law and not provid ing : means for «girl clerks: to falt down, according Ito Mayor * Sey mour. •* who recommended to Com missioner Mills this morning ; that a woman cop be f put on to look after \ labor conditions for . women in Tacoma. f -';;■.: "■■',"-* :} ■ .^/^ The mayor said Miss Prater, a .state Inspector, had told him that in one store on one floor, no stools were \ provided at all ' and >on an other i floor where £ there were stools , the girls were prohibited (rom using them by ■. the manage ment.<^Xr^iiW«A"'^?4&~g«*ffi ■"Mills said he had been thinking of asking I for four more | police men - for; general service: and' that the {department i really ; ought to have 7 a dozen.yJ.;A"^|«*s<^sJgS|| He could ) see no way of paying them, howerer.^-S^-*^ 1*" The mayor ob]ect6«i to Increas- Ing the | police force but -though t the . one 1 woman gbould : he ; put on for this work to see the eight hour law and other regulations for v working gj people, ; especially among women, are observed. PLEASE^STAY^WAY OYSTER ' BAY, N, V., July 11. —Declaring that he wanted 10 devote most of ,• hi* 4 time between no"i and ";the:; assembling: of ; the progressive ; party "; convention in C tea go j next month Ito " consider the ' economic and t social side fof the platform* to tie fadopted there, Colonel | Roosevelt j issued S yester day an 1 appeal; to f, visitors ito stay away f rom | Sagamore |Ul)l/§fff All who ; want \to talk organ itloilTi So said, can do bo at the New Tforfe I headquarter*. ; t*mmi (By United Press Leased Wire.) ROME, July 11. Colonel Jules Repond of the papal guards, has issued a call for recruits to take the places of the twenty who deserted be cause the pope refused them three holidays weekly. AUTO RAGE MEN IST USE SOME OTHER TRACK COUNTY commission MB. FUSE TO GIVE TKTZIjAKK AM) OTHERS RIGHT TO BRBAK sri:i:n m:roui>s AT IRAKIS VIKW NKXT VKAK. All efforts to hold a fall auto meet here were blocked this morning when County Commis sioners Peterson and Martin de clared they would not permit the e<M!:ni'iici> of the Tacouin Carni val association to use the 1.a1.c View track again.. They declared that should one of the aiitoinwhiles go through the miiiKlMliiiHl . an was threat cued at the races last week, the county would virtually be bank rupted by damages. Tmoiiih Will Have Speedway. It is now certain, however, that Tuconia will have a speedway as good. or better than any In tne United States, notwithstanding the $800,000 track at Indian apolis or the ,500,000 track un der construction at New j York. Harry W. Doherty this morning stated that he had taken the mat ter^' of forming, a racing associa tion with private grounds up with a nuni'her of prominent Tacomans mid hoped .to successfully form a company In time to build a two and one-half mile track for next year. ,W;.--vv ,- ■'■--:. \-'~!. George B. Burke of the Bank ers' Trust company, one *of 'I' the trifctees of the race committee, this" morning said he believed the committee would Just be able to meet all expenses and does not believe there will be any profits. toys, Your Hats Are In the Ring i "The young men who lost their hats getting out of my --. 1 cherry tree Tuesday night 'may have the name by calling at the house at 7: SO p.m. | The young man whose sweat- ■ ■er was torn may have it . mended by the Mrs. on call ing. If this ever occurs again 1 I It will be ' something __-' worse > \ ■ than having lost hats and torn.. ' sweaters.—W. 0., 5410 So. J St." -::.-:;:'W;> X;; :fl :-■ ;,.;'■ "That is what we call turn- - ing the other cheek,".-remark- Z ed the Times staff in a chorus ' j this morning - after • reading ■; the ! above note ' which '■■' had ■ . been * left a few ■ momenta be- : ". fore by a woman.'. ..; .;., -V.-{ . - "When we '.were | kids we ;:, . thought we were lucky if we got without having our. trmiscr seats peppered with beans or rock Halt," they,fin-. -. ished. ," ;I " . t ■. £> _'- - 1 £ .-■■„". r- ' ' f Road Cost Cut $5,525 The road to complete the wa terfront boulevard from the end of the present paving In the North End to Pt. Defiance park cost the city Just $5,525.30. Had the property owners accepted the amounts offered by the city they would have been nearly $5,000 richer. Fred Denman drew down $3,000 of the total amount. JUDGE ARCHBALD'S TRIAL STARTS TODAY WASHINGTON, D. C. July 11. —Formal consideration of the 13 articles of Impeachment preferred against Judge Robert W. Arcnbald of the United States commerce court was begun by the house to day. Chairman Clayton of the judiciary committee called up the Cray Haired Woman Swindles Church Oul Of $150,000; She Was Worth $175,000 ! - PORTLAND, Ore., July 11.— Mr*. Moore, a gray-hat red 1 woman of 80 years, was arrested here to day on a charge : of : obtaining money, under false , pretenses. % She is the . oldest ' woman ever 'arrested on a ' felony charge • in ■ Portland."i -Z Mrs. Moore, who refused %£ to give ; her first , name or j her home, except that she was y{ from the •ast, told > the ' police she is worth $175,000. She says she has valu able i property in 1 San ta Rosa, Ca!., aad '. In the : east. •& She; asserts ■ she has relatives In Seattle. Mrs. Moore is charged p with baring obtained* $ ISO. 000 Iby mis- KyresaiitaUoai from Rev. Fatbw HANFORD SNORED DURING TRIAL DECLARES LAWYER Witnesses At Hanford Trial 21 DEAD IN BOSTON ON ACCOUNT OF HEAT (Ily United Press Incased Wire.) list of prostrations exceeding the BOSTON, July 11. —Grilled by 250 mark. a tropical heat," accompanied by severe humidity, Boston today ta u and department stores being started on its eighth day of the closed all day and many others heat wave, with the gruesome being compelled to shut down at death total raised to 21 and the noon. Six Men Die In Mine Explosion WHEELING, W. Va., July IK —Six me nare dead as a result of a gas explosion In the Pana ma mine of the Ben Franklin Coal company, at Mundsville, 10 miles south of here. There were 100 men working in the mine at the time, but only nine of these were in the entry where the ex plosion occurred and three of these were rescued shortly after the explosion, probably fatally burned. At 11:40 the bodies of Joe Caraloonis and Joe Larachalaki were removed from the Panama mine, both dead. Four other dead bodies were in sight of the rescuers at this hour. TKN WOMKN ARKESTED In a raid conducted last night by Detectives Brown, Recob, Har klns and Ellison and Patrolmen Noose and Royal, eight women, two colored, were landed in the city Jail. Practically all gave bonds of $25 or $50. committee's resolution demanding trial of the Jurist for misdemean ors shortly after 1 o'clock. Speak er Clark directed the sergeant at arms to bring in all absent mem bers, that a full membership might be present for the proceed ings. Blake iof \ St. Francis' Catholic church here and also with obtain ing ? *1 small sutnif rota! Dr. W. M. Campbell. SCHOONER RAMMED (By I'lilted Press !>>a«wd Wire.) «$ SAN FRAiNCISCO, July 11.— i Her jib'hoom and headgear^ com- I pletely carried away, the ' schoon er Bertha Do!beer, bound f oil tj for Grays Harbor, was rammed and almost sunk by the British steamer Tuscarora off the San I isco light yesterday. Th« Dolbecr wa« later towed port. (By United Press Leased Wire.) REDWOOD CITY, Cal., July 11.—Thirty thoroughbred game cocks, captured in a raid on an illegal cock-fight, were served at dinner to the city jail prisoners here. The guests voted the banquet a success. Calvin Goes To Pen Suffering from a bullet wound In the calf of his right leg as a result of attempting to escape from his bondsmen, E. E. Ferrier and Deputy ' Sheriff Frank Long mire, by leaping into the water from the steamer Victoria yester day at Seattle, Frank Calvin Is awaiting the traveling guard who will take htm to the Walla Walla penitentiary tomorrow to begin serving a sentence of from five to ten years for attempting to kill Vivian Irving, a nurse, at Win lock. H.-G. Herold will also be taken to the prison, to serve from five to 15 years for kidnaping. Prohibitionists Still Deadlocked ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 11.—The entire session of the prohibition national convention was devoted today to a wrangle over the effect of the committee on organization and party work. GRTB STADIUM GRATIS The school board at Its meeting yesterday afternoon agreed to give the Stadium to the Orpheus club gratis for the big sacred concert providing no admittance fee be charged. The date of the concert is still indefinite. A Little Thought | Spells m Success In Advertising Mr. Advertiser, why not give the tame careful £)J thought f to f your: advertising t that f you > give % to '■ ev ery other feature of your business? When yon hire :: *he 11), l : are 1 you » not ] care 1:; to get ?. competent j help?" When I you | order a bill 'of I goods.'l are: you * not very ;,';? careful Ito i Be© i that you I get the • right s quality and af at the right price? Why not H apply this same p principle; to y_our advertising? Convince * yourself M that the newspaper in which you <jontenaplato ad vertising s fills j the field that you want to eovetr. »^ Convince j yourself * that yon | are not paying { tor cir ■■■ culntion •situated' so remote, as ;to be of so use to % ,f you. Convince S yourself j that the j»sper *in t which W »| you will place your advertising baa the ; confidence «of its ! read«r3.'ls«^^lP««^^^^^^P ■isfiaP Do j this, and | you ■ can ■ make no 1 mistake t In: adver- fa ting. "Most Everybody Reads The Times." 30 OKNTS A MONTH. TESTIFIES THAT' JUDGE SLEPT j; IS MINUTES OTHERS BTATK ON STAND • THAT THKY — HAVK j{SKKJT^W FBPRRAIj JITIKIK IN AN IX. " TOXIOATBD tX>MUTION. " | '-££,% (lly United Pres« 'licnscd Wire.)' ; ; ■BATTUE, July ; \ 11.—Resum- Ing investigation of the Impeach- >"^', inent charges against Judge C. H. Hanford, the congressional fccm»^oi mlttee this morning called to the stand the eighty-eighth witness to testify on the charge of drunk enness, which Is one of the main conn>luintß In the impeachment^Bg§ Indictment. .<~ ,' '" .; — >. "*■**>&■* Miss Adele Parker, high school Mp; teacher,:.testified late >■■'. yesterday;SpS that she had seen: Hanford '. drunk Wtffi on two occasions ion \ street "cars.'w^ She - said the judge < was \ (lushed, had a puffy appearance, and that his eyes were bloodshot.. ; The con«'*f,**> ductor had to arouse the judge, she. said, :by : asking, "Old if man.'^g what street ■do j you ■ get', off» at?" Mm !;'iW' H. McMahon, r. attorney^ akj^fi Salem, Ore., ' testified I that Judge Hanford'was ", asleep for 15 min utes during the progress of atrlat&^i in > Tacoma, that f the is,* attorneys! stopped their, arguments until tna ;r \ judge finished his slumbers VfltU'g® an ;■ audible i snore. ; The witness also • saw i the ■ judge - take drinks WSJl& in a hotel • bar. - ■;•-; i-™ i^ hmSmSB. .: McMahan /said: that ,il any ,law«j^TO yer ; conducted himself 2as Judge) Hanford did In court he would b*|llp fined for contempt. -is?^7SMS^^i ■ '. John C.' Higgins, university re gent, while anxious to give Han ford the fullest endorsement, ,ad-." mitted | that ; two or three times h»^» observed; 'th'e> Judge \in a drowsy condition 'ii when I* he 'kt, apparently, failed to hear the argument j,pre£^^a sented. -^v,',:. V'C H. Fuhrbers", . saloon man, te«^gK^ tified ihe saw Judge' Hanford J rofSlgi unmistakably drunk on }' a 1 street vM,»| corner that ;: his wife i* wondered "wouldn't l you : think ?a? man like Judge Hanford -i* would '■ take S a"|^% taxi?" ',:•':■;-::.■'<:*■-. '>;'.:!-.': ** ;»;^;S^. • t; Samuel ■S. • l«ngley, r * a lawyer;' George • M. ;" Jacobson, real ; estate §^f . man; E. C. Merriam, timber cruis er; ' John IF. Nleman, J. L.. Zlm-^^H merman, -George Delgh and SW. f|g«« R. Mead, policeman, ; all testified along' the'isame!lines.tfSal^^P^^^3 & Judge Arthur >.B.| Griffin, who while judge in the superior court here \ handled portions of, the. Htl^^Ki gation [in . the j Heckman and ■' Hau^^S&j, sen and the Sullivan 1 estate mat ter, mentioned during the present - proceedings before "committee; J"' took the stand - as. character; wit- v. ness for Judge iHanfori;*3S^i®^"";;: Attorney John H. Powell, like- '&4fi wiße,'v,'as called at the suggestion of . Hanford Tattorneya-I^S^g^^M^l "■ ,' This testimony. was "substantial-^^* ly the same at that given by Judge Cushman i and J other witnesses. George W. Foster, an :^ : agedl v^ man, asked the -h committee th« '• privilege of iS» eulogizing (!j Judge '*k ■ .' Hanford and said Hanford'S grandest act was ! throwing tb» Sullivan estate I out of ' court."SpsSs! I ■.'•,.; WKATHBK' FORBOAST.%%j jt V ■ WKATHKK FORECAST. s* ) Fair tonight and Friday.