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' 4 DOLAN AND NOLAN CET TWENTY FOUR YEARS Physical violence, or the chance to commit it. or the Inclination to commit it is not tolerated in the least by Judge Poindexter. He said as much in court this after noon in administering sentence on three criminals convicted by juries. Another element clearly brought forth from the bench was its in clination to attempt in any way to go behind the determination of facts as found by the jury. George Davis, convicted of en tering a private house and commit ting theft while the inmates were asleep, was sent to Walla Walla for eight years. James Nolan, 55 years of age. partner with Thomas Dolan in strong-arming a patron a; the Flor ence bar while the bartender look ed on, wan, In spite of his protest ations of innocence, given nine years in the state penitentiary. Thomas Dolan received some thing in return for his participa tion in the Christmas mince pie PEf» HOP. m STCUIIM JM OUlflT The kindness of William Skinner. I musician, a few nights ago cost him a suit of clothes, a hat, one pair of shoes and a watch. Mr. Skinner tells the story as follows: "I met a man who was well read and who had no money, so I thought I would take him to my room. I made him a bed on HOUSE Of THE GOOD SHEPfRD IS INCORPORATED The House of tne Good Shep herd of Spokane. Wash., filed ar ticles of incorporation with County Ai'ditor Stewart today. The Incor porator! are Mary TafeUka, (mown as- Sister Mary of the Annuncia- Ucn; Anna Sands, known as Sister Mary of the Holy Name, and Cath (rine Walker, known as Sister Mary of St. Francis, all of whom vare members of the order known k OWING IN SPITE OF THE MOSQUITOES NEW ORLEANS LOST BUT ONE WEEK'S BUSINESS DURING EPIDEMIC — BELT RAILROAD TO BOOST MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES NEXT YEAR. By E. F. Johnke, President of New Orleans Board of Trade. The past year has been one of the most successful in all business lines in the history of New Or leans. The large outside buy in? of real estate by the various rai'roads seeking entrance and "acilit'.OS has turned loose a full $1u,000,000 in cash, which money is now in the hands of our local people for re- Investment in all inviting securi ties. The price of real estate has ap preciated fully 75 per cent during the past year. In spite of the yellow fever epi demic, which was effectually con trolled and then stamped out be- ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS mnsi bear Far-similp. mm TOUCH the LIVER CSS lenuin% Wrapper Printed on pfcO PAPER BLACK LETTERS ( fcoo* to* tk* feiiaature tumult in the county jail. Tho court stated that Dolan was the man who haJd the victim's hands behind his back while Nolan went through the pockets. The court re lerred to the jail disturbance as indicative of Dolan'a determination to resist anything that looks like regulations or law and order. He said that Dolan should get it into his ht ad that Dolan had no more privilege to thwart the aims and end.- oi organised society than any <.ther man. Dolan's sentence was 15 years in the pen. George Bradley was to have been sentenced, but his attorney pleaded lack of time in which to got i..c record of the trial transcribed and would not he able to formulate a motion for a new trial until tomor row. "I am very desirous that every thing which can he said should he said in favor of these defendants,'' said the court. "I grant the motion for continuance for 24 hours." the lounge and showed him the bath room. He took a bath, ask ed me for a suit of clothes and some underwear and went to heu. When I awoke on Saturday morn ing the man was gone with the clothes and my watch. Mr. Skinner states he was a bright looking man and talked as though he was in hard luck. as the Sisters of the Good Shep herd. The institution is to be cor rect ionary. DOCK DEWEY DOING WELL WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.— ; News regarding the dock Dewey I was received today by wireless j from Commnader Hosley, com | manding the U. S. S. Glacier, say j ing she was off the Virginia capes ; about iiOO miles, making knots. : She has had pleasant weather. fore the coming of frost, our bank clearings were but $13,000,000 less for the year ended Nov. 30 last, than for the previous year ended on that date. This is but the av erage clearings of a single week, Cirlnntijpfl of Barter's Cure! riTTLE BILIOUSNESS. R SICK HEADACHE I I\# ET |"Sl TORPID LIVER. I V Im 1% FURRED TONGUE.B ■ _ INDIGESTION. WLM Dl I I M CONSTIPATION ™™ SALLOW SKIN (Scrlpps News Association.) E. F. KOHNKE. DIIUET AMI AT MISS CARRAIN SEATTLE, Jan., 2.—Some un known person made an unsuccess ful attempt to kill Marie Carrau, Ith avenue north, Sunday night. Miss Carrau is the ex-fiancee of the late John Sullivan. She has waged a battle in tho courts for four years under an alleged nuncupative will. Miss Carrau was sitting in a room with her sister when a bullet came through the window and hxlged in a chair. It was at first thought some one was celebrating New Year's, hut later it w>as found that the bullet was meant for Miss Car rau, KILLED HER STEP-DAUGHTER (Scrlpps Nrws Association.) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Jan. 2.— Mrs. Stella Ilrennan was convict ed of killing her stepdaughter, Elizabeth, and two other stepchil dren Nov. 4 last, and was sentenced today to life imprisonment, TOWN IS CAPTURED (Scrlpps News Assoclntlon.) GUAYAQUIL, Jan. 2.—The revo lutionists attacked and captured Hiobamba today and are resisting the attacks of the government forces. Another division was lur ried today toward Riobamba to at tempt to re-take the town. RATE TOO HIGH (Scrlpps Nrws Association.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.— The supreme court today decided that an ordinance of the city of Peoria, 111., fixing a rate for gas is invalid because it was shown the rate the city fixed was unreason able and unremunerative. SPRAINED ANKLE A. Martin was fined $1 and costs this afternoon by Judge Hinkle for being drunk. Officer Pike picked the man up In front of Davenport's restaurant last night. When asked by the Judge if he was intoxicated, Martin said: "If your honor please, I fell on the side walk and sprained my ankle. I could not stand alone." The judge believed the man. showing that but one week's busi ness was lost. The board of trade would prob ably be a unit in asserting that the belt railroad which it has se cured for this city is the greatest achievement in its history and the one which will lead to the most lasting and profitable results, be cause it will build up manufactur ing industries all about the rear of the city on land which had previ ously been of little value. All of our river front is needed for wharves to handle the import and export business. I believe that lOOfi will furnish the conclusive proof that yellow fever cannot gain a foothold under the mosquito method of treatment and that in reality the past epi demic was a blessing in disguise. When it is noted that shares in the New Orleans Cotton Exchange are now worth $14,00(1 each, where as five years ago they were worth less than $200; that shares in the New Orleans Stock Exchange which are now worth $10,000 were worth only $100 a year ago; and that shares in the New Orleans Board of Trade which are now worth $250 three years ago were but $10 each, a more significant light is shed on our financial and Industrial situa tion than perhaps would be by any other series of facts that could be taken together. I believe that these facts are con clusive proof that next year will see greater commercial develop ment than any other year has ever shown. Tho business of the New Orleans speculative world for the next half dozen years will be to discount the benefits that will accrue from the completion of the Panama canal. The increase in street railway re ceipts of $1000 a day for the fall months of this year compared with the fall months of last year, show how our population is growing. I believe New Orleans will have a population of 365,000 people at the close of 1906. KENTUCKY GIRL JILTED RIG TOM SHEVLIN LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 2. —Cu pid failed to kick goal in the love making game between big Tom Shevlin, famous Yale halfback, and Miss Elizabeth Sherley, noted as one of the beautiful women of the blue grass state. Shevlin objected to the interference of other men RED LIGHTS DOOMED IN CITY OF LOS ANGELES (Scrlpps News Association.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2. — The police commission this morning turned the police department over to Dr. A. D. Houghton, councilman of the Sixth ward, with power to use force to drive out the houses of 111 fame. Houghton made a proposition to the commission to close every house in the red light district in two weeks if given au- TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW "Who's Mat battered up fellow?" "He's one of the heroes of 1905." "1905? What war—" "No war. Annapolis graduate." BEATING WAY WITH SHAFT BROKEN (Scrlpps News Association.) SAN FRANCISC, Jan. 2.—With shaft broken and depending entire ly upon fore and aft sails, the Pa cific Coast Steamship company's steamer City of Pueblo, Captain Jepson, due yesterday afternoon from Puget ound ports with freight and passengers to number of 176 is beating her way some 35 miles northward of the Columbia river. FOR RENT — A 4 room cottage. 218 Knox avenue, one block west ot Garfield school house. —5 A man th't never goes out doors ain't by rain. THE SPOKANE PRESS. who insisted upon paying attention to Miss Sherley while she was vis iting in Baltimore. Miss Sherley rather liked the homage of the gal lant Marylanders, and told her football lover so when he protest ed. Then the presents were sent back and the game was declared "no contest." thority. Mayor McAler and the commissioners agreed. Houghton proposes a sensational campaign. He says he will place under arrest every keeper of a house of assigna tion and prostitution known to he such. He will call upon the police department to furnish a complete list of houses. He proposes to pub lish the names of men found in the houses. THE ORIGINAL. Foley & Co., Chlcago7 originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Fol ey's Honey and Tar many imita tions are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar osundlng names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is In a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substi tute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. **• Cbas. McNab, 402 Riverside. NUTRITO, the 20th Century cer eal coffee, is made by union men. Ask your grocer for it. 15 and 25 cents per package. •*• The Press delivered at your door or 26c per mouth. Phone 176. is pot m 1 Fid fScrlpps N«ws Association.) ALBANY, N. V., Jan. 2.—Gen eral Merritt, father of Assembly man Merritt, candidate for speaker, declares the president sent a per sonal envoy in the person of Post master Merritt, who is no relation, from Washington to try and bring OdelPs candidate into line for Wadsworth. DECATUR IS 511 00 TRIAL (Scrlpps News Association.) ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 2.—Stephen Decatur's court martial for hazing was continued today. A number of midshipmen testified regarding the alleged tormenting of McCrary and Church, members of the fourth class. SUICIDE (Scrlpps News Association.) PORTLAND, Jan. 2.—Chief Clerk Robert E. Brinstad of the Hotel Oregon committed suicide in his apartments In the hotel at 2:30 this morning, using a bulldog revolver. He placed the muzzle at his head —standing before a mirror—ln the presence of his wife, who has since been hysterical. PASSENGER IS DITCHED (Scrlpps Nows Association.) BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 2.—The G. N. passenger train, south hound for Butte, yesterday was ditched .near Wood vi lie. The entire train of five coaches left the rails. No one was injured though a numbe.- were badly shaken up. HOWARD MUST SERVE SENTENCE (Bcrlpps News Association.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.— The supreme court today sustained the lower courts in the case of James 13. Howard, tnrice convicted of the murder of Governor Goehel, and under sentence to life impris onment. PIERCE WILL GO TO NORWAY (Scrlpps News Association.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.— Tho state department announces that Huntington Wilson of Illinois will be appointed third assistant secretary of state. Herbert H. D. Pierce was ap pointed minister to Norway. Wilson is now first secretary of the legation at Tokio. LYNCH IS NOT PREDICTING YET (Scrlpps News Association.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 2.— President Lynch of the Interna tional typographical union hasys he is not far enough into the tight to make definite predictions. He says reports from the whole coun try are encouraging. He received a telegram from Oakland, Cal., say ing the California state federatioa of labor extends greetings and wishes of success. STILL THINKS HE IS A PREACHER John T. Kennedy, the man who asked for a right to preach on the street against the evils of liquor a few days ago and who. was arrest ed for being intoxicated and fined $1 and costs the same day, was ar rested this morning by Detective McPhee and hooked for being in sane. Mr. McPhee found the man on the corner of Front and Main streets singing and preaching. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condi tion physically, mentally and mor ally. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. dits or mm m Coast lumbermen report a short age of cars, but market conditions good. Georgetown, a suburb of Seattle, will change its name to South Se attle. King County Good Roads asocla tion has asked all citizens to assist in securing good roads. In a listless game of football at Pendleton yesterday, the Pendleton team easily defeated La Grande. The wreck of the bark Pass of Met ford hase been located near Ucluelet on the west coast of Van couver island. The Seattle Athletic club van quished the Multnomah club at Portland yesterday in a hard fought game, winning by a score of 6 to 0. Mrs. F. M. Lambert, aged 51, the local representative of the Spokane Home of the Friendless, died at her home In North Yakima yester day of typhoid fever. While washing dishes at her home yesterday morning, Mrs. J. H. Rightmyer of North Yakimfc nearly lost her life by cutting her wrist upon the jagged edge of a broken dish. Seattle city couneilmen believe their services worth $125 per month to the city and will try and have the city charter revised so change in salaries can be made. Senator W. A. Clark of Butte has taken an option on the Missoula PUERTO PLATO IS 6ESEIGED .«-■-■ (Berlpps News Association.) KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jan. 2. — It is learned here that Puerto Pla ta Is beseiged by 250 well equipped revolutionists. A decisive battle Is expected. ANOTHER CADET IS UNDER ARREST (Scrlpps News Association.) ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 2.—P. B. Mar zeni, first class man, was this af ternoon arrested, accused of hazing fourth class men Roberts, Bryant ami Thigh by making them "swipe" breakfast for him, stand on their heads and do stunts. DURKIN'S The Most Famous and Finest Liquor Stores in America 15c Whishies for 10c a Drink Hunter Rye, Old Crow, Gibson Rye, Hermitage Rye, Im. ported Wines, 10c a Glass, California Wines, 5c a Glass. Anheuser-Busch Beer, 5c a Glass. 121 HOWARD ST* AND CORr DURKIN ST. AND SPRAGUE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1906. Light and Water Power company* holdings In Missoula county, Mon tana. The deal involves over, $1,000,000. t Acording to a statement made ad Tacoma by S. L. McCormick, secre* tary of .the Weyerhaeuser Lumber l company, 4,000,000,000 feet of lum ber was cut in Washington last year. , The B. R. Lewis Lumher com? pany has made a large purchase o{ real estate lying next to Coeurf tl'Alene lake. The owners. Davis &i Still, received $25,000 for the prop* erty. i Senator Ankeny Is trying to sex cure from the geological survey re visions of the estimates on the Pa louse irrigation project. He hopest thereby to secure earlier consider* at ion of the project than would bdl possible under the present estimate ed cost. ,| H Fearing arrest for the murder of a man in the state of North Caro* lina, Sergeant Jarrett of Troop A of/ the 14th cavalry at Walla Walla, committed suicide by shooting him self through the head last Friday; morning, while lying in his cot in the barracks. il P The crew of the Ping Sewey, a' European liner of the China Mutual Steam Navigation company, which! arrived in Seattle last Sunday wit nessed the blowing up of the Chat> am in the Suez canal. The Chatam carried nitroglycerine and sunk la the canal. Hundreds of vessels? were detained at the mouth of tho canal for 10 days until the obstruct* ing vessel was removed. "j (Scrlpps News Association.) PES MOINES, Ta., Jan. 2. — Th 9 eight hour day was granted job printers In all lowa cities except Dcs Moines, Council niuffs, Cedar hapida and Keokuk, 25 per cenC of the printers In these towns bo ing out. \ — X .' -\ t Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic constipation Is In danger of man) serious ailments. Orino I.uxutiv< Fruit Syrup cures chronic constlpai tlon as it aids digestion and si Imm lates the liver and bowels, reston Ing the natural action of these or gans. Commence taking It todaj and you will feel better at oncei Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doe( not nauseate or'gripe and Is verj pleasant to take. Refuse substli tutes. *•« Chas. McNab, 402 Riverside. Quality in Every Drop