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   Alaska Citizen, The (Newspaper) - May 20, 1912, Fairbanks, Alaska                               ALASKA Largest Circulation of Any Newspaper In the Territory THE ALASKA GIT ALASKA'S GOLDEN THERE'S A SOFT SPOT IN IT FOR VOLUME MAY 20, 1912. PROBE PLACES ONUS ON PACIFIERS May The tables appear to be turned in the point or right and wrong between the participants in the recent acts of violence in San where members of the Industrial Workers of the World were interrupted in their agitations on the streets and forced to scatter for safety before so-called and en- forcement of the Col- onel Harris the special commissioner appointed by nor Johnson to investigate the causes which prompted the has filed his which states that the Vigilantes hare been guilty of more tually culpable offenses than have the Industrial The right of liberty cf speech is the battle cry cf the but the fight was In minds of the and Is strongly for the suppression of further disturbances by the considered a menace to AEROPLANES FOR USE IN SHAM MANEUVERS May General of the department of has made tions to the war department Ing that aeroplanes be brought Into play in the extensive military euvers to be held In the Grays bor during the approaching The utility and bility ot heavier-than-air machines in war tactics General Mans is using his utmost influence to gain the consent of those higher he will advise their being mustered in for tlie purpose cf carrying messages across the scouting and ping harmless bombs into the ranks of the The mock battles will be waged between regulars on the one and detachments the national guard on the REDMEN PERISH IN SCHOOL OF ENLIGHTENMENT May 19. teen students were burned to death today in a fire at the government college for the instruction of the resident Creek and Seminole In- dians In this The fire spread with such rapidity that the Indians were afforded no opportunity to their bodies being in- in the total destruction of the principal buildings cf the IN RANKS May 19 In convention assembled here the striking coal miners of the district have agreed adjust their ances and gain their if executive cil and parley with the but to resume their at Accordingly the anthracite workings will bg operating under normal con- ditions Van Dycks Win From Eagles in Good Game Uncle Sam Intervenes When Mexicans Attempt To Slip in Ammunition NEW May 19. The Monies line steamship Santona has been seized on the charge cf ing the ultra neutrality proclamation issued by President Taft at the out- break of the current session of in decree made it a state during the present for any rier or individual to smuggle in munitions of war to Mexican tory from the United States either Nearly twq hundred people saw the Van Dycks defeat the Eagles in a good snappy game characterized by a more ginger the tq 3, ing that the was tnf second of thg it jaay bjs said of the park o be promise of many fast games when the players are broken the Wakefield pitched for the Van Dycks and in only one inning did permit an Eagle to reach the home In the other eight the possible exception of the he had his opponents well in hang and he received excellent port from his 1 pitched innings for faying fie frequently by the boys in Wd. The second Innings was his disastrous the whole Van team him and Eddie two turns at e fifth inning he was also hit and in lie was by The new lacked control at and was the yan 4 men af the but in the sessions he had settled 4eVf) to bis work and had in preventing further The first scoring was done by the Van Dycks in the second first laced one to that was badly Britt and laid down a nice the throw on which to first being enabled Stroecker to but was caught at next man up was hit by He should easily have made when Taylor hit to center Afield but was late in starting and the ball beat him to By the k Wakefield first and a moment Bennett at both be one and ted it in scoring and He appropriated thg and remained there when Wood to beating the throw to Koon slammed one at the who was unable to handle Jfr in to prevent a full Myers leaned hard on one and the center fielder could get to the plate both Bennett and had the second ended the by flying cut to It was a row of eggs for the until tnV In led off hit to SPA IC E center and he stole while Douse was waiting for Fred emulated ley and scored the jatter and Douse reaching third Hardin was disposed of. by a fly tc left but a nice two between center and left and brought Jn only one three runs scored and a man on second tq look as though the ballast had slipped and Eagle stock rose almost to par. The sion was headed by one of the prettiest plays that has been seen on the credit for the same going to Frank Fred Douse was at bat getting one entirely to his he pasted it a most cruel It was at the and it might have been It was quite of cf. the but by an inverted high dive Frank was able to spike it with left this time with a downward sprawled on the bag in time to head off who had ering in serenity pn the way to Parks thf Van half of the fifth with a to the left garden and hp was ad- to third when Taylor ed the by the grace of an Wakefield hit to the and a result cf a misplay he was enabled to make but trying to come was caught at the nett was hit by pitcher and then Woods hit to left ing On the same play Wakefield tried for but was Bennett and Wood scored when drove a nice one to Myers ended the inning by going out shortstop to The sixth was only other inning in which the Vans McDonough was on the rubber In place of and W two beauties called before Eddie saw tn Tnis finally and It was promptly pasted to center A passed ball to reach get a nice and came in. A passed ball advanced to Parks hit to third and was later stealing field was given tree Bennett then hit to scoring Parks and and Wakefield was advanced He scored later on a double Wood struck out and Koon died at Bodie DaViS Eagles to 3 Van Dycks 6 o o a 4 0 0 LIVE SUPPORT CF DEPONENTS LOS May 19. In the about to be ed the state's case was hit a hard blow yesterday by Us own All of the testimony in point is in farm of depositions regarding the character of the de- Names of prominent Barrow is best were affixed to sworn ments attesting to the splendid and high moral both In private life and in business of the McNamara tending to cast a shadow of it on the criminal charges hanging over Included on the list Darrow's supporters are state and city yers and Some of these witnesses will be at the under cover or In direct dis- regard of this edict the Santona nearly succeeded in unloading 100, 000 rounds of ammunition and ten cases of The confiscation was made by the revenue May expected conflict of the federal and rebel forces failed to materialize but it is sure to come the break of dawn An overwhelming defeat for the rebels is predicted The Madero men are well entrenched behind earthworks but are expected to take the offensive and wage the aggressive side of the struggle EL May 18. Advices re- from across the line Indicate that the present lull in the rebellion is tc be followed shortly by another big STANDS WERE FOR May 18. as Colonel Roosevelt was up to his speech here this the platform upon whl was pree Ing him and many veterans who occupied chairs on the stand to the ground a distance of several Roosevelt mounted a flat car which stood and resumed his talk ae though nothing unusual had STEAMBOAT MOVEMENTS ff Jjt Reliance at Gibbon awaiting the Delta for and passenger will then proceed to Delta down passing at 1 a. j in. cf the 19th. passengers i and over the ice Lower Tanana up Gibbon p. m. of the 18th Daw j Relief passed Iqr at p. m. on the Little Delta down Kaltag 3: go p. m bound fpr Martha KoyukuK bound down for White Seal down Gibbon a. m. yesterday for Mail launch passed up at 2 a. m. Another mail launch passed es going down the at j a. m. The mail launch Pilot got away from Circle at p. m. It will go to Yukon and The Ice is clearing out of the bays at St. Michael and May With twenty men as City Engineer Elmer of this had a thrilling and disastrous ride through rolling billows cf meeting and sweeping over the railroad track in places in a stretch of 4 miles on the which for its entire length was a dense cloud of Before the work on which they were ing at top had emerged into the where their lungs could be filled with several of rhe men had succumbed GLOATS IN ANO HILLING May 19. Moham med All deposed by Ahmed as shah of In 1908, is creating a of ror in all of the towns bordering the Caspian crimes of every and description are be- ing committed dally by the mad towns are being plunder shipping has suffered The jealous former leader of a tion has enlisted the assistance of the most feared brigands and laws of the region in his work pilfering and j STANDING OF CLUBS 4> IN NEW PARK has had a very busy planning the ing ready of Exposition Park and it is that it will be nobble to 09 the grounds next A large tract has been cleared pf moss and stumps with the and further work he en with a The engine waa used 19 do the af grading and most of the ground was cleared In one The bridge and are being and be In readiness in a few days and the work of transferring the grand- bleachers and fence from Imperial park to the new grounds will started Bids have been called for the taking down of the at imperial park to be held today at 2 p. and as soon as the contract is let the work will be proceeded The erty formerly used at park was the lessees of the park tor the sum THREE BROWN May 19. As the was unfading Us passengers from coma today the gang plans ped from its ing several people into the Three were drowned before ance could be given university today in a big building which is located but a short distance from the V Vancouver 18 14 Victoria 16 14 Portland 17 15 Spokane 14 15 Tacoma 14 16 Seattle 13 18 I Lost 10 14 Chicago Boston Detroit Washington 14 Glf 11 13 Now York 7 16 12 St. Louis 7 18 V. 19 New Cincinnati 21 6 Chicago 1? JO 13 adf 9 13 18 17 St. 41 Boston Brooklyn 8 161 DELEGATE WRITES ABOUT SPRINGS The following letter received by Secretary E. H. of the Fairbanks Commercial In. the last mail from D E- H Fairbanks Commercial My Dear Sir I have your letter of March 27th H eaw of a letter te secretary of the In- In respect to the development cf the Chena IJot More than a year ago I letter to the that these hot springs reserved from settlement which was I re- ft quantity of the water sent to by Dr. LeBlanc to be although I have not yet received the results of the I should be glad to do all I can to assist the club t v in the matter of development of Jn otf asylum there of the fact that there ts any health giving quality in it. Very truly JAMES Delegate from IS SCENE OF DOUBLE KILLING May A tragedy born of insane Jealousy wag enacted en a. street in this city today when Frank Truckle shot and killed his wife in full view of scores of The witnesses of the shooting were not quick enough to grapple with the who jumped into a nearby with revolver id against the of its forced him to up to the limit that he might make his Hasty to points ahead route it was expected would take brought re- sistance to his and when brought to bay with surrender or death confronting he took the latter course by blowing brains KEEPING BUSY ON NEWSBOY The mill out .at the Newsboy mine has been kept fairly busy during the past there being several days when water was available for the whole twenty-four this be- ing secured from the It was hoped by the boys that before midnight last night they would have the pumping plant in working order and be able to get a steady supply of water from Willow at a point 1200 feet from the road and about 300 feet straight No eral cleanup will be made at the mill until thp first ot tbf the plates are be- showing of amalgam secured has been entirely The ore is being taken out at present from two qne the 115 foot and one on the 215 It is the intention to open a stope at the 315 foot level In about a The ledge on the lower level shows character of hut real worth is not known as no assay of it has been Drifting on this level has been dene for about forty feet on each side of the Fisher working the are making good progress with the installation of their boiler and hoist and the building of- are work IS AFLOAT May 19. Konge was The vessel wok In tho yards under contract anese SAN FRANCISCAN SLAIN BY MYSTERIOUS ROBBERS SAN May 19. Isaac Cohen was found murdered this with his emptied of a large sum of money supposed to have been on his son Just prior to the commission of the Circumstances of the man's end point the bloody finger at an unknown as several long hairs were found entwined about buttons of his indicating a terrific struggle with a probable female denizen of the Cohen was in the habit of carrying very considerable suing of money with him at all times rather than entrust hU wealth in the care of the He was reputed to be worth In the neighborhood of It is the opinion of the police that Cohen's murder was consummated by the woman assisted by a male accomplice who had shadowed knowing his habit of carrying JURY BOX NEARLY LOS May 18. Ten jurors have secured in the Clarence One of the principal witnesses for the state will be Mrs. Ortie wife of the who turned state's evidence in the McNamara PHIlJ the friends will go player is NEW YOI the man Wednesday Detroit ball game the latter is proceedings against the to recover damages for inji May is. M bers of congress from to Ty Cobb ug A satisfaction at the manner Cobb re- the New York ix The striking Detroit have refused to league game until Cobb Is say they will go on a un- less the matter is settled within a reasonable CHEAPER CABLE RATES May 19. In the army to reported Monday contained visions for cutting the cable to Alaska in The fifty per cent cut is to take effect July Both houses will consider whole measure NO Maybe the man who boasts that he doesn't owe a dollar in the world couldn't if he Fairbanks Tot Wins Plaudits April Alyce Claire who won't be 4 years old until next stood on a piano her bow nicely for eyes you her asked from her at the A nod of bow nicely for the pretty bow And as her mother the little Alyce Claire who won't be 4 years until next began to sing. The if you was You Alyce saua a very soprano unafraid The child thrilled merrily from the first to the last and never skipped a And facial Heaps of It. Baby eyes and baby mouth were in cord with the spirit of the Has Large You is not the only piece this wonderful little prodigy can sing. Far from it. Alyce has a repertoire of thirty ranging from Ragtime to Love You and back again though she is an artist and a very young) she does not have to be It was so at the Hotel Lincoln yesterday when the Times reporter called on and her Mrs. L. The child sang four times and as many and each was delivered In a manner that left nothing to be The concert was as attractive and decidedly more novel than as if Alyce had eld enough to vote are you going to be when you grow the tiny wonder ist was prima Alyce promptly Little Alyce Claire Sullivan was born up North In the Great White The first music she ever heard was the whistle of the wind In her birth That was three years Eighteen months later she began to she knew her first The child learns easily and with exceeding She hears a song and then asks her mother to play it over on the When this has been done a couple 01 couple the A word may be missing here and the air la the words come Next Tuesday night te to make her first public The occasion be a whist party and be given by the guild of Good Help at Hibernian believe the gifted little kiddie is ail eagerness in anticipation of her de- WERE HARRIED YESTERDAY Yesterday afternoon in the eer hotel parlors Martin and Miss Sarah united in the bonds of ny by Rev. S. Hall nesses to the ceremony being Mr. M. has been mining Groff and in recently Fairbanks With his he will now take up his e on Dome May 19. Clarence Richeson is the eve of his death in expiating the murder of his Avis To morrow morning the final prayers will be offered for the disgraced minis followed by his 1'or several clays opiates have been administered to Richeson to keep him up until tice is which untimely end Miss The crime for is coming to an the poisoning of on his becoming Infatuated with Miss let a wealthy arid young woman of respected Boston GOOD ESTER With their dropped to a depth of upwards of 70 the ing on the left linit of Ester be- tween Ready and Moose are more thin satisfied with their crosscut has demonstrated the of the ledge between the to be nearly IS some 8 good looking that pans depth of They propose 110 feet and A tunnel feet down the to which the lead on the 6NCY DOUBLE and Club little more than 30 cations have been of the ledge two boy the claim at this Telephone 1M Prop. a Box Ml  

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