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Dally Prospector Bulletin y014 ALASKA PROSPECTOR Vaidez Alaska, November 14,1907. VALDEZ NEWS No 9 I TOM (HOI Valdez and Fairbanks Men to Be Elected Delegates From Third. », Cable to The Prospector] Juneau, Nov. 13 - The delegate? (rcm Valdez, Seward, Seldovia ant* Cordova met last night to ccr.sidei the names of Frank E. Yeungs, O. F. Hubbard and F. L. Ballainc as d i - gates to the republican national c ? - vendor.. Ballainc later withdrew a candidate and it new seems* pr< li able that Youngs and Wiekersham will be named from the Third district. All delegates are new here, read} (cr the convention which c< r.vcnei to-morrow at two o’clock. The citi zens will give a dunce to-night i: honor c f the delegates ur.d a party t f voune ladies fre m Honolulu who are visiting here. Chicago Gets Cold Chicago, Nov. 14—Chicago receive-. fl.OCO.OOO in gold today. In con < quence the clearing house lias de ferred the issuance of certificates, a. <1 it will j robably be unnecessary l* issue them. dlUl ASSAULTED 1 l "77! Foul Crime Laid at Door of Negro and Lynching Bee Is Threatened. ! By < a' re i«. T! e I ro-j c.-tor’ I Vancouver, k'ov. 11—tha body of j Clementine Mt.l.u, lho :e\u ; -year old laugh. : r < f Capt in N. hn. was found in a giv up c f In In . t -civ . ike skull 2ru h i tul • him .i cut with a ki.ifo. -ho b uy . v.- ■ vl knee of j having h r. • u . :. . -d, tul a negn* who li di.-..pp ooi !• . haigod with the . hi-citing .ho lit!ha girl! was nib- • d h m 1. n b’auntlay last, and t vig . u:. h was made far 1. a \ h • (i : h • : b. m came ; ups n the in .im d f .m purtially cov ered with I u i . 1 itiz ns thr* th en to lyr.'h th ■ h v.uua m ns r when found. Will Fight To Death X< rfolk. Va.. N«-v. 11—The cr.nvon tion of tl ’ ' of La! rpassed rai • h v hi< li t > : i t I h< ‘ • .» !. i l) 1 !• Xutioli I As* o • . irers. I is . i iin latter i ant goi istie to labor. Man Who Assaulted Captain O'Brien and Jailer Austin Loses His Reason. It> Ctililf i<> Th.- Pri»‘|>6rtorJ MeNcili’s Island. Nov. 1-1—Joe ar boni. a prisoner at the |>. nitentiary, is vi< lentiy insane, lb* refuses fo< <1 and has been eating the blankets of his l t d. lb* will he transit r;\ d t . he Nat it ral asylum f> rth«* insane ft r treatment. Carboni is serving a ter , ear sentence ft r assaulting with a dangerous weapon Captain O’F.rien < f the lean - hip Oregon at Valdez ai d J tilt r Amtin of the VaMez jail. ITarriman Refuses To Answer New York, N< v, 1!—Ilurrin an st: mis on his eon-.titutioual rights in refusing to an wt r (juc*ti< n° at hear ing of the Interstate C't nunc"' c (V m nii:-sicn, claiming that the ai swe s might incriminate him. St Michael Included Washington, I), t’.. Nov. M - Engineer McKenzie t i tlie !> : r! army f<a- ideations, includes an a|> pr< priation of £150,000 f< r the < < n struction of a canal at St. Michael. m head or John Rosene Succeeded by W. A. Rust, President Taco ma Sme'ter Co. Fly (,'nblc t•» Tl r 1 ‘r-*•<•(.>i | New York, Nov. !’ —At a meeting of stockholders * lh<* N* rthw sirrn Steamship 'ompany muI : Hied inn ests, held yesterday, .!< hn R* st ne \ <* deposed as president, and \\\ R. Rust, was elected in his stead. Rust is president of the Tae< imi Smelt* r (’ompany, a (Juggenheim ee.iuern. The refusal *>f Rosene t<- • -* j « rat • with the executive e* inmittce i f tie company « aused a fiietien vith the (tupgenheim interest . .1 I n IP sc e, W. T. Per ii «. (Jen. !\ Williams and others orjj ii e tie* Ncthve tern Ste- m-hi < Comj : i \ in IU03 in S mt.Y. 11 e ( I • r r< d . s' earner—the old Centennial aid pi:t her on the N< n:e run. makii • live r >t:rd t durirrr t! ft ye r, : 'l < f them 1 igP y ?>i fi* !>’ •. I!> set e y ; s the" r.i-e- ;• i.h ■ t < r i!.c e< 1.1 i ro ai d ret net" lr’t n«sP: n until the pri s t r.t time Ife v as : s i. * d as the ! adin^ ; < i i. ilu ( nt« rj rh , which has <>iv-\ l i • ) t ie;tii.> la thil'H to an iinmei.y.. r;,. r ti< n, < \vi i: a ,,j <| eperatii: t i i nn I ip lit es to N< me a d S« i l>i i u A1 e t a. PROJiPT ATTENTION and QUALITY ara ti3 words on w';i:h w: rs'jf —OWL DRUG CO. Do you ^ieejs Cold? ■IlimilH Hill inn--- —_ • „,y: No need of it, for we have a splendid line oi 01 |._An 0 to choose iron,. HUH lg$ M (•mpwivw One Blanket in particular we call special attention to; a full ir/4, Grey, all wool double blanket "worth more money) at S6.50; others up to $15-00. Comfortables from $2.00 to $6.00. Sheets and Pillow Cases. Sheet Blankets, Pillows, Bed Spreads. u L. Levy •& J . _ .— /Sz. xSfc. ,-Sn /«*- * r£ S-~2s /Zi. /r. /T /'■' tna /i~~ S » /5 i /It