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05 Clngeles Daily (Limes. TmJHSDAY, JULY -'4. 1007. r- Friday, however, tha court Informed tlbeaterfl Smuscmcnto x-ntcrtatnments. FOURTH'S GRIM TOLL lilm that, In cane there was eny refusal i znm to testify, all would he Riven an oppor I.HB AUDITORIUM- HPAItKS M.

BERRY. FIFfU. AND OUVE STHEliiS. tunlty to refuse, "We'll go down the line," was the expression Jude Landls OF SUFFERING BEGINS. UKM1.

"THEATER BEAUTIFUL." Fasewell week-tipecia! TH OF JULY Matinee today, tonight Ealanca of the wetK with Saturday Matinee THE CAUFORNIANS, Tom Karl Director AVhftn Mr. Rockefeller comes Into court he will find Illustrious cumpany. i i 1st TELEGRAPHIC reports to Tho Times of the anU-Fourth of July I il il 1 True, hta brother, William RocHefeller, has not been subpoenaed, but John D. Archibald, another of the vlce-prosi- j. i 1 1 1 41 M.I A casualties from all sections of the 66 accident.

Clark, Hattlo cannoi cracker exploded In hund; thumb and three fingers blown off and left eye blown out. Essen, Roy, ssliio pipe ex-plodod. yesterday; knee and log badly lacerated. Een, Victor, face badly The Serenade9 iTnltoH States show the following list of victims of the American method of aems, win inero, an wen a me tur lowing other distinguished oil ma nates, on whom service has been se 1 P. I I burned and right eye injured in same accident.

cured: C. Pratt, secretary of the II II Hprlngfleld, III. Heffron, Mary, Ethel ami Thomas; critically burned ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOIIDINART Hear BRUCE OORDCN XINCISLET at th GREAT ORGAN EVENINO and SATURDAY MATINES. phonea, J367 Main B1SC Frlres S5o and Me. THE MOST PERFECTLY VENTILATED THEATER IN THE WORLD, in cxploblon of keg of powficr.

Oulncv. Mans. Caupin. Harry 8, relebratlr.g the birth of the independence of th natlcn: Deaths to midnight, last Injuria- 28 Cities reporting: Chicago 2 Knoha, Wis. 1 St.

Louis. Mo. 5 Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 New 'York 2 Crown point, Ind 1 Qulncy, Mass 3 RPHEUM THEATER- BPRINQ BETWEEN fiBCOND AND THIRD. BOTH PHONES 1447.

three fingers blown off lurt hand by small cannon. Malattl, Louis. 11, left hand Hhattered, game accident. Mc-Clellan. Fred.

10. cut aiKl bruised 0 MODERN VAUDEVILLE about face and hands, same accident New York Bias, Cannon. 15, toy cannon explodod, badly Injuring right thlirh. COWNTKfM ROHM AND MONS TAULO-ST. ONOTJ BROTHERS FERRYTHREE ABDALI.AH AND.

JOHNSON E. FRKDKHICK HAWLEY A BOOTBLACK QUARTETTE ORPHKUM MOTION P1CTURKU-ARTUUR DUNN AND MARIS LAZIER, MATINEES DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Tulden, Neb. Mills, son of Al Mills, Utlca. K.

Y. Wateniict, N. shot himself with revolver. Frankfort. Ky.

Eales. William, 10; Cincinnati, Q. I v- I 1 i '1 i '-J 7f mJ," r-y I 4- i i A "t- badly burned by firecracker which Tulden, Nob. 2 Standard Oil Company of New Jer-cy; W. P.

Howe, assistant treasurer; Charles T. Wlilte, assistant eecrntary; J. A. Moffatt, president Standard Oil Company of Indiana; W. P.

Cowan, vice-president; C. Stahl, secretary; H. E. Felton. president of the Union Tank Line; William Hutchinson, clerk In the oftice of Standard Oil Company of Xew Jersey; F.

Wann, former general freight agent of the Chicago and Alton. Two officials wanted, H. H. P.ogers, a vice-president of the Standard Oil Company of Xew Jersey, and W. H.

Till-ford, treasurer of the same corporation, are In Europe and cannot be retched. But two men remain to be served, William Rockefeller, one of the vice-presidents, and H. R. Palno, vice-president ef the Union Tank Line. The last attempt affect a compromise with the government forces, whereby the presence of Mr.

Rockefeller and other officers of the Standard Oil Company would not be required In court, was made by the company's attorneys Tuesday when they sought a conference with Sims, and playmates placed under him. Cavan augh, Bart, 10; shot himself with pis tel. Norfolk. Neb. Rockford.

III. 1 1 ORAND OPERAHOUSE msTS THE FAMILY THEATER THE ULRICII BTOCK COMPANT. "A CELEBRATED CASE" Iowa Falls, Iowa Kenosha, Wis. Erlckson. Leo, shot In hand with toy pistol.

Frankfort, Ky. Springfield, III. Fort Wayne, Ind. Johnson. Charles, gas pipe loaded with powder ex MAGNIFICENTLY COSTUMED.

SUPERBLY STAGED, ARTISTICALLY PRESENTED. Details of deaths: Blanchard, Helen 4. New York; plodod and tore scalp from forehead. Matlneea fiunrtay, Tuedny. Saturday SPKCIAL MATINEE JULY 4TH.

Crown Point. Ind. Cook, Will, 16; firecracker IgnlUd dress and she burned part of hand shot away by revolver. OROSCO'S BURBANK THEATER- FIXTH AND MAIN PHONES 1279. to death.

Utlca, N. Y. Cook. Harry, 14; three fingers and thumb blown off by small Gabriel, Constance, s6, New York; Tonlht Balance of Week 1V11 Special Matinee Today- cannon. Matines Saturday clothps caught tire from firecrackers; Watervliet, N.

Y. Cully, Mrs. Tony; burned to death. 66 accidentally shot In side by 15-year-old THE LILY AND HE PRINCE Machono, Catherine, 10, New York; son. Cincinnati, O.

Relchle, Mrs. Annie; killed hy hcras that was frightened by giant firecracker. announced that they were willing to Every BurbanK favorite In the cast. fiumptuoui ecenery. Regular Burbank Prices 10c, 20c, 35c, 60c.

right hand torn off by giant cracker. Margsworth, Walter, Effingham, badly burned: may dla Hopkins, War 66 ren, shot himself through brain by wounded In hand by toy pistol; lockjaw followed. furnish the Information wanted by the government if the latter would withdraw Its process servers. The over NEXT WEEK'S BIOOEST OFFERING THE PRODIGAL SON" nno he was loading. Itafrron, Mary, Springfield, Norfolk, Neb.Nelgenflnd, Olga.

ture was refused by the District At accidentally shot by sister. burned to death in explosion of keg of Kockford. III. Nyberg. Leonard: ac torney.

This and the realization that further delay producing the oil king Details of tho injured: St. Louis, Mo. Bryan, Miss Fannie; cidentally shot in chest by Frank-Oscar; condition serious. Iowa Falls. Ia.

Hosran. James. 12: only accentuated the gravity of the situation, doubtless had Its share In bringing about the capitulation of badly Injured when Shetland ponies, frightened by firecrackers, ran away. Ryan. Mrs, 8.

bruUed in same By Halt Calne, author of "The ChrUtlan." Positively the llrst time this famous play has ever been offered In stock and at popular prices. Incomparable cast, magnificent acenlo equipment. Regular prices. Seats selling. i BELASCO THEATER EXTRA MATINEE' TODAY THE BELASCO COMPANY OFFERS THE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY-DRAMA MA FAIR NEXT WEEK The most delightful romance ever' staged, "FRIEND FRITZ," -with Ho bart Bosworth and entire Belanco company.

Seats now on aale. face badly burned by cannon cracker; may lose eyesight. had brought home from tho coal mine today. From the witnesses summoned, Judge Landls hope to obtain the information that will guide him In fixing the amount of the fines to be imposed where he Is employed. ognized as an Independent nation by thfe United States.

Colombia Is waiting only for certain details to be arranged before she recognizes Panama. These details have to- do principally AGED MAN SEEKS DIVORCE. fHY DIRECT WIRE TO THE CINCINNATI (O.) July 8. Exclu upon the Indiana corporation recently ASON OPERAHOUSE' H. C.

WYATT, Lessee and ManaKer. ONli JULY 8 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AN)' EEK BTARTINO MONDAY, DAY Chai. Frohman preser WEEK BTARTINO MONDAY, Chaa. Frohman presents SATURDAY DOCTOR ANITA NEWCO MB M'GKE. sive Dispatch.

George Casper Weiss, who Is the father of thirteen children, eight of whom are still Jiving, today applied for a divorce. Weiss, in his with the matters of boundary and the amount Panama Is to pay toward the expenses of the general government. I doubt these matters will be settled and Panama recognized by Co MAUDE ADAM IKADO HONORS petition, alleges extreme cruelty. lie says he was married forty-seven years noi fiiBY'lur. "PETER PAN SEAT SALE TODAY.

Prices 60c, 76c, 11.00, J1.60 and tf.00. YANKEE WOMAN. AWSTON OSTRICH FARM glSIpW ago, but for the last ten years his wife has refused to allow him to dwell at his farm, which contains 105 acres near this city. They were married in PIONEER AMERICAN FARM ESTABLISHED 1886. lombia." GERMANY MAKES DENIAL.

Statements That Suggestions Had Been Made to United States Are Declared Untrue. bt the Associated BERLIN, July 3. The report that the German government had pointed DECORATES WITH WAR MEDAL VISIT THE FARM-SEE THE YOUNG CHICKS JUST HATCHED. 1800. DR.

ANITA NEWCOMB M'GEE. Over W(f Gigantic Birds, Al! Asres COLOMBIA NOW SUBMITS. Southern Republic Enters Into Nego BEAUTIFUL PARKS OF ibEMI-TROPIOAL FLOWERS AND TREES. 25 EXCURSION TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION. CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE P.

E. TICKET OFFICE AND AT OUR CITY STORE, 124 WEST THIRD STREET. TAKE PASADENA CARS MARKED "CAWSTON OSTRICH FARM." out to the United States the folly of Emperor of Japan Bestows Order of the Crown Upon American Nurses for Services in the Russian War. Press Correspondents Also Receive Badges. tiation for Treaty Recognizing Panama.

BT DIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES.l NEW YORK, July 3. Exclusive ASEB ALL league C0A8T Chutes Park B' Dispatch. William H. Taft, Secretary VS. of War; Don Enrique Cortes Envoy found guilty of accepting concessions from the Chicago and Alton Railway on shipments of oil from Whiting, to East St.

111., and St Louis, Mo. This Is what the court wants to know before he decides whether or not to impofe a maximum fine of 929,210,000 against the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. What corporations owns the stock of the defendant company? What capital has this holding company? What were the earnings of the holding company In 1903, 1904 and 1904 and 1905? Who owns the Union Tank Company? What payment did the Chicago and Alton make for the use of the cars of the Union Tank Line during the period covered by the Indictment on which the oil company was tried and convicted? How may cars of oil were shipped over all lines from Whiting, to St. Louis and East St Louis? Why was a rate of 10 cents Inserted in some of the Alton's way bills during the time covered by the Indictment? The question now confronting Sims is, "Will the court's questions be answered or will the witnesses, any or all of them, take chances of contempt charges and refuse to answer, contesting the court's right to question them to the bitter end?" The Standard Oil lawyers have Indicated to Judge Landls that the witnesses may refuse to answer by advice of counsel, but the general belief In Federal circles Is that they will be amenable to Judge Landls. -GAME8- BEGINNING TUESDAY, JULY 2ND.

Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo BY DIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES. WASHINGTON (D. July OUNT LOWE- THE TROLLEY TRIP UP THE MOUNTAIN. keeping all the. American battleships in the Atlantic and had advised that a strong force be sent to the Pacific Is seml-ofllclally denied here.

A similar denial Is given to the statement that Germany had made representations to the American government regarding affairs in the Far West, The Japanese Society of New York has issued an invitation for a luncheon, to be given in honor of Admiral G. Yamamoto of the Imperial Japanese navy and his staff, on July 11, at the Hotel Astor. -nurse corps of trained women a permanent part of the army. She is 'Well known throughout the United States as a lecturer and magazine writer. Dr.

McGee's nurses who accompanied her to Japan also vere honored with medals of tho Setrfenth Class of the same order. They are: Sophia Newell, Alice Kemmerer, Genevieve Russell, Ella King, Minnie Cook. Adel Neeb, Elizabeth C. Kratz and Adelaide Mac-kerth. Nineteen correspondents for American newspapers, who reported the Itus30-Japanese war, were also decorated with war medals.

The war correspondents: are: Richmond Smith, representing the Associated Press; Geo. Kennan, the Outlook; Oscar King Davis and William Davis, New York Herald; W. G. Morgan. New York Tribune; Franklin Clarkln, New York Evening Post; Stanley Washburn, Chicago Dally News; Grant Wallace, San Farnclsco Evening Bulletin; G.

H. Schull, Commercial-Advertiser; Frederick Palmer and J. H. Hare, Collier's Weekly; Hon. Bert G.

Pontlng, Harper's. Weekly; Richard Harding Davis, Collier's Weekly; John Fox, Scribner's Magazine; James Ricalton, Travel Magazine: Richard Barry. Eastern Illustrated J. M. Cockran, Leslie's Weekly; W.

H. Brill, Associated Press and Router's Telegraph Agency, and Jack London, Hearst papers. The medals are of golden bronze about the size of a double eagle, bearing on the face the crossed Imperial standards of Japan, surrounded by the rising sun, Tho reverse presents a conventional monumental shaft Hanked by a branch of palm and one of laurel. 3. Exclusive Dispatch.

Dr. Anita tentiary from Colombia, to the United States, and William Nelson Cromwell of this city, representing Panama, met by appointment today to discuss the WONDE THROUO WONDERFUL THROUGH FIVE CARS A DAY FROM SIXTH AND MAIN. Newcomb McGeo of this city, for her services In taking a party. of Ameri THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY can trained nurses to Japan, and serv terms of the proposed recognition treaty between Colombia and Panama. nil T11TH Til ID IP COMPLETE FROM EGO TO NEEDLE NATURE'S MOST WONDER After the conference Sefior Cortes saidr Open dally to k.

Admission 25c; School Children, all anes. 10c. TAKE QAR- ing In the Japanese- army for six months, during the Russo-Japanese war, as supervisor of which "In this matter Colombia bows to the Inevitable. Panama has been rec VANZA OR GRIFFIN AVENUE CAR ON SPRING 6TKEET. So Fare.

CURTIS SILK FARMS SOLANO AVE. NEAR ELYSIAN PARK.) placed hor In the game rank as officers of the regular army, has had bestowfa f- i- SSwperfc Koxtea cf Gravel. on her by the Japanese Emperorthe OS ANGELES OSTRICH -5c FARE. Sixth Degree of the Imperial Order of the Crown. HE' GREATEST CELEBRATION OF.

or: Most beautiful display FIVE ACRES OF GIGANTIC BIRDS. siTE East Lake Park Dr. McGee Is the only woman who rjpiHiE; Ostrich Feathers -ever made In Los Angeles. LJ ever held the post of acting assistant surgeon In the United States Army. While serving in that capacity in the Surgeon-General's she organized uly 4th ALLERY OF SCIENTIFIC WONDERS- the Army Nurse Corps, which was so successful an auxiliary to tho mlli-atry service that Congress made the FOR MEN ONLY.

ADMISSION FREE. 139 SOUTH MAIN STREET A Combination of Science and Art Affording PITH OF NEWS FROM AS Educational Opportunities Not Found Elsewhere This Permanently Established European Exhibit Is one of the City's Great Attractions. Study the Natural and Unnatural Conditions of the Human Body as Illustrated by Life-Sized Models. The Opportunity of Lifetime. Open Dally from I a.

m. until Midnight Admission Free. 139 South Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal. THE MIDDLE WEST. Redoedo Bemch NO REST FOR ROCKEFELLER.

After Judge Landis Gets Through With Him, He Will Be Wanted at St. Louis. tBY DIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES NEW YORK, July 3. Exclusive Dispatch John D. Rockefeller will probably have no chance to rest even after he has gone on the wltnesa stand In Chicago to tell Judge Landls about the resources of the Standard Oil Company, that the Judge may be able to Judge how much of a fine the company can stand for its rebating practices.

That Mr. Rockefeller 5pt "Routes tBY DIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES. -ANTA CATALINA ISLAND Hours From Lot Angel. Fishing, Bdatiog, Bathieg DAY LONG CELEBRATION WITH NOT AN IDLE MOMENT CHICAGO, July 3. Exclusive Dispatch.

Adherents of the "sane Fourth" were encouraged tonight by the arrival of showers calculated to dampen the ardor of the "cannon cracker kid," but official information from the weather tower is that weather conditions tomorrow will be Ideal. Already the cannonading has begun, and the first victim recorded a woman, who dropped dead from fright when a giant cracker was exploded near her. Today the temperature ranged between 55 and degs. Middle West temperatures: 1 Max. Mln.

Opci KW from 1000-foot pier, with Increased equipment. New Amphitheatre Grand and imprenslve, earved out of a mountain, where PORTER'S CATALINA BAND, directed by Kammermeyer, plays nightly to thoufands. Mountain Railway operating between AValon and Lover's Cove, forma the connecting link with WALTON'S GLASS-BOTTOM MARINE GARDEN BOATS, and the short coach trip to the Ooif Club and through Canvas City Grounds. Tho- AQUARIUM, or glass tank exhibit or numerous living specimens of the deep. Ask our Agenta on Steamers for this 11.00 combination ticket.

Glass-Bottom Boat Tickets sold lit Los Angeles, excepting In our ticket office, llrst door on the right on entering Pacific Electric do not Include railway or coach trip or admission to the aquarium. NO FINER DISPLAY OF DAY AND NIGHT FIREWORKS ANYWHERE. 72 42 90 64 may be called to appear at St. Louis In the suit the government will press for a dissolution of the Standard I a conviction which is general here All members of the "Standard Oil Group" will probably be summoned. Judge Landis at Chicago may impose fines running into the millions, but the action at St.

Louis Is of even greater Importance. Its aim Is to rip apart the clever construction the Stand- ard Oil monopoly, and to dissolve It into the separate companies which were competitors two and three decades ago before the master minds of Rockefeller and Rogers began to dominate and absorb the oil business. Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul, the government chief special counsel, is now In Washington, preparing for the legal battle at St.

Louis. AFTER TEMPLAR CONCLAVE. Postmaster Motley H. Flint of Los Anpales Continues His Mission in the East IVT CIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES.l Alpena Bismarck Cairo Cheyenne Cincinnati hand. A diamond was most conspicuous.

And thus In this eternal shuffle of life, it came about that Miss Florence Dennlson, No. 4S44 Evans avenue, will wed Municipal Judgo Charles N. Goodnow. became engaged while at a card party," said Judge Goodnow. "It was rather a peculiar coincidence that every time we became partners throughout the night hearts were trumps.

We will go-to Southern California for a wedding trip." HONORS FOR AMERICAN HORSE. A Chicago horse is to bear1 a twentieth century Lady Godovla through the streets of Coventry, England," at the coming Godovla pageant. horse in England was considered fine enough to bear "La Milo," the counterpart of the famous character, and so J. Ogden Armour waa appealed to to allow "Big Jim," one a team of six dapple gray percherons, now in England, to be used. Mr.

Armour cabled his permission today. JURIST DIES IN BATH PARLOR. Former Judge John I Healy of Elgin, who frequently sat on the Superior and Circuit Court benches in Cook county and well known In Chicago legal circles, was found dead this morning in a massage vapor bath establishment conducted by Mrs. Emma Marhulik at No. 338 State street.

A Coroner's Jury later found that the Jurist had died from organic heart disease. 78 90 78 64 Hotel Metropole; HIGH DIVES, BOAT RACES, DANCING AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Cleveland American and European plan. Cafe. Orchestra.

Hotel Island -Villa- European plan. 100 cozy tent cottages. Concordia 92 Davenport 82 Denver 92 Des Moines 4 Detroit "0 Devil's Lake S6 Dodge City 90 Dubuque 84 Duluth 64 Special Sotuvemiflir to Everyone CARS LEAVE SECOND AND SPRING STREETS EVERY FEW MINUTES. Canvas City PHILADELPHIA, July 3. Exclu Hundreds of furnished tenta and lighted by electricity, beautifully situated oa Avalon Bay In a forest of ahade trees, and all under Hotel Metropole management.

For rates Inquire Manager Van Landlngham. Hotel Metropole. Avalon. or Banning Pacific Electric Los Angeles. Phonea Sunset.

Main 36-Home F-aus. ENICE- ARINE GARDENS- Naval Militia of California' Annual Encampment 63 74 78 S4 90 78 88 82 74 0 Escanaba urand Rapids Green Bay Helena Huron Indianapolis Kansas City v. Memphis Milwaukee North Platte sive Dispatch. When the Supreme Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine met at Los Angeles a few weeks r.go members of the Phllidelphla delegation were the special guests of Noble Motley H. Flint, postmaster of Los Angeles.

Mr. Flint is In this city, the guest W. Freeland Kendrick, potentate of Lulu Temple. His mission east is to induce the Knights Templar to hold their conclave of 1S10 in Los Angeles. Mr.

Flint is the potentate of Al Malaikah Temple of Los Angeles, and he Is the grand master of California Masons. LAWSON REJOICES I OVER THE NEWS, Fan LADY LOU FM "PRESS CLEOPATRA Omaha 92 Rapid City 1LS TO SEAL ROCKS AND MOONSTONE BEACH 80 June 30th to July 14th Thirty Office. 600 Marines; Dre Tirade ana Drill Every Day. United States Creiser Open to Visitors Every Day Venice White City Cp-te-dau Amusement Park. New Free Outdoor Attractions.

Hear the Splendid Mexican Military Band Cars from Fourth and Hill St. Station Via LOS ANQELES-PACIFIC R. R. St. Louis St.

Paul jault Ste. Marie Springfield. 111. Springfield, Mo Wichita 82 S3 90 WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS THE BEAUTY OF THESE WONDERFUL GARDENS. Tickets sold on trains "and steamers will not be accepted on these boats.

Visitors to Fanta Cataltna Island are WARNED not to buy tickets for the Maria. Gardens until their arrival at Avalon. Ticket for sale In Lob Angeles at Pacific Tours lobby ol Pifi, Elect Buud.n. METEOR BOAT COMPANY AN FRANCISCO $9.85 First Class BT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P.M BOSTON (Mass.) July 3. 1 "Death," said Thomas W.

Law- son, today, "Is the only thing that can keep John D. Rockefel- ler out of Jail. He will have to stand up in court and take the punishment has been so i Including berth and meals. Daily steamers direct to OAKLAND. EUREKA, COOS BAY.

GRAY HARBOR, PORTLAND, SEATTLE. Ship your freight from Los Angeles via Salt WOMEN FLEE IN PANIC. Settling of the walls in the Temple, La Salle and Monroe Btreets, the home of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, caused by the construction of the foundation of the Corn Exchange National Bank building, adjoining, south, threw women stenographers and other timid occupants In the skyscraper into great excitement this morning. Tho noise attending the cracking of the wall, which reached a climax In a falling brick, dislodged from the coping, startled the occu. pants, who fled from the building In the belief that their lives were In danger.

The falling brick narrowly missed a number of pedestrians, and was shattered to pieces the pavement. FUN COSTS TOTS' LIVES. IHT DIRECT WIRE TO THE TIMES.) SPRINGFIELD (111.) July -Exclusive Dispatch. As the result of a premature -Fourth of July celebration at Chatham, a village ten miles south of Springfield, Mary Heffron. aged 4 years.

Is dead; Tommy, aged 9, and Ethel, aged 11, are dying, and Ernest Heffron, a three-mouths-old infant, In a precarious condition. The accident occurred when the children touched off five kegs of damaged pow-cer tiicn tho father, WUliam Heffron, It fe.tr AM EFTOWV EXPOSITION ILNE TOUKS EUROPE AND JAPAN. 7ft AT rmin for Jamestown EipcHlon. thence to Europe conn- in trie.) under eacort of experienced traveler. Nt tour to Japan now prep- Lake Route.

S. S. A. Kilburn' S. S.

"Hanalei" EVERY TUESDAY EVERY SATURDAY C. J. LEHMAN. Gen. Agt, SOUTH SPRLNO ST.

PHONES Main A-7t. GIRL FIGHTS FOR MILLIONS. A 14-ear-old girl, Wallete May Yeakle, Is the center of a legal battle In Judge Honore's branch of tho Circuit Court, in which it sought to establish her right to the' estate of her eccentric uncle, Col. Gocrge T. Cline.

The grl won hor first step In the fight today, when her attorney, William Ritchie, secured a deposit from the trustees of tha Cline estate of and also a preliminary Injunction prohibiting the trustees from disposing of more of the property. The estate of Col. Cline consists mainly of land at Gary, upon which the vast steel interests have erected costly plants. BRIDE IS HIS PRIZE. "Hearts are trumps," lis sakl.

and led for a queen. He took the trick. long delayed. There Is a very The MILNE TOURS Co. 606 Sauth Sarin? St Phone HomeB-SSOS good chance that, if he resists, he will get fifteen year in Jail.

It has been a long fight and a hard fight to get Rockefeller, but the prosecution fortunately Is In PORTLAND, Seattle, San Francisco, Eureka T'de steamers ROANOKE and GEO. W. EI.DKR Waxe Sen I'edri evpry l'h'sre'lsy 1 B. m. for the abo.

connectlrg with ail p- ini. Fyr rats and furt I Information rail at general otfloes NCP.TH PACIFIC oTEAMSHIP tit Sou Spring St. I hones Main tlli; Home AUS 'AILING FOR SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE Ana all pomtt in winwt. Santa Rosa and State of California the hands of men who could not be bought or pulled away from the chase." TAHITI, S.

MAFTTV-A, 1 Al 334 SOUTH STRING II 11 HONOLULU. 8.5. ALAMEDA. JI LT 13; AUG. T1CKKTJ AND INOKM.VT10 V-T tTprFT.

PHONES-HOME Vt; MAI AIN DATLIGHT OCEAN VSuRWOSS TO SAN riEOO. Tl 8ATUHPAY. from 1. am; KM. JJl ALWAYS THE LOWEST AND INCUTS Bt-BTH AND rAcn' full nartlrtHara.

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