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PANAMA IS UNCLE for the purgme of According to European Powers *i% (0 ym ° Which Commend the United sist tsa Saito’ States for Its Action and Hint IMPORTANT CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, D. GC, Nov nference Wa hold at Sovereignty Over Allof South Se See Saeree ve { whieh Senatage Aldrich, Allison, American States Gonneeticutt, Glecussed the eitus~ tion in Panama and Cuban rect rooity. The senators warmly con BERLIN, Nov, T—The German) F of Panama favorably im te atulated President Roosevelt on has auth Lastate-[ pressed the French offictals, Thelthe pro action taken yesterday a ¥ Ap=|Movernment has now definitely 4 reco the Panauns reponiie A a's a n Pan-|cided to follow sult, p that 1 him of senate sup a te portectly 4 guarantees the malntain-|port in the matter ia a! veryjanoe of the rights of the PF) hm) Regarding Cuban reciprocity, the would n@/Panama Canad company, and the/ methods whereby the president's ~ . @ gnixes| protection of French interests a may be earried out by con the new reput practically an] were discussed. It has not Amer Gepe y wel-| GOVERNOR APPOINTED decided w r it shall be by cor w » that] WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov, T.- by « joint resolution that the car Consul Malmros at Colon, enbled the | reciprocity shall be made ef. trol of state department this morning that unstable & A rforlo Menendes has been ap -_ who whtrn might lead nated and the canal bomt of « ships tatiy f inaugurated as Kove « “ole! a the head the offi 1 simed independent Re ub! of Pan a. He adds every quist there today. A me: nak , Consul Warman of Panama, saya it is quet there also. A belated despatch frox ter Beaupre, at Bogots a > | ber 4 c .- toward a mov SAM'S EUUNDLIRG feoling In fact, ts that the| ment for Independence, According| TEN-VEAR-OLD BOY 18 6HOT United st b undertake to|to = ment davices, Bur-| j pree ; er cae came loean ve sees tke | OOWN BY HIS BROTHER im all the Centra fean states,|new republi rep-| B a which r s that U a) res ative at He t« Sam sh bsord t @ prominent ne of| KAISVILL®, Utah, Nov. T.—Clyde The other European powers are|the most imp re in| Lam 1 old, waa shot and ther apathe or fe with the/ the F neh Pana jinetantly Kille by his 12-year-old official de of ( | brother with « 82-calibre rifle today : FORMING GOVERNMENT The boys were playing with the gun. | FRENCH OFFICIALS PLEASED WASHINGTON, D. C. Nor, t—| They did not know it was loaded. | PARIS, N News that/ Panama advices say the revo! The er boy, in play, pointed the America a th newlary pvernm: ve aher and in m <= red he we AGAW ROASTED" aa WASHINGT D. « ofesor Langley has BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS SAYS ERICKSON IS TOO SLOW IN —o — ger at at Widewater COMPLETING HIS WORK—A WARD CHEMICAL ENGINE BID t < wo: « that the it wae to *. bet ard of publi st 8 weekly meeting >weat bid uth avenue of the city "LICE NSE | - REVOKED; woraaeaseshense ng the ter avenue south. He m account Of CAPT. BONIFORE IS SEVERELY ywell to confer REPRIMANDED AT SAN FRAN- | Engineer Jeffrey tn CISCO FOR NEGLIGENCE ith A regard to the matt WEDDED AN OLD WAN istant the The license known Taque, Capta of h nd cinco, The time ago ‘on Yorda though not much damage was done, of Capt. Bontface. master of the was revoked Wedn Bulger and Bol eday struck reef, and al The theory popular among many the habit of wife-beating. and chas-|the captain was shown to have beer wenwedded dar that it Is bett her nore span plenty every |negiigent. The inspectors * Raving tha: standing the fact that/that they would not have im » shes . me = ns “| wan as good and dutiful a wife|such a severe penalty for the of young man’s #' was greatly | could well be. Last July.|fense, had it not been brought out credited today by young Mra, Eliz he apparently grew tired/in the investigation that no fire or abeth Mawson. A divorc | ing her, and left her to her| tyes an gre dwell 3 et eee See her |e monet for several months. ‘The captain Siderly har ” * won ia in the employ of the! wit not be able to follow his p be ult is brou the ground | city, and his young wife says 4raws|fossion until the expire th Mra, Mawson alleges that when a| $ x month permanent alimony,| granted. vs eee. War debutante of just 1s plighted | and $100.%o pay her lawyer for his| *"* - her troth to t. who in Mra. Mawson also peti 5 yes Betore the ourt to permit boneymoon had 4, according to alden name of E her story, her husband contracted | Bagshaw WAR Nov. 1.~-Ordinary traf Jed for two days to nae-Amalgama e s vigorously » parties as being an BELGRA here ts absolutely | fe ha FOOTBALL ¥ that F. Angus | permit the n of troops | FINAL SCORES sold out to the| and milite the Turkish er Company, and| frontier. Th sudden PHILADELPHIA, Pa general manager | milita | rvard 17, Pennsylvania 10, st in Me . | { the trouble is not yet BAKER Won ITHACA, N. ¥ 1.—Cornelt | ‘The litigation between the White | @ Lehigh 0. River Power company, owned by the estate of Willian Baker, an the Tacoma Industrial company Jowned by Btone & Webster, in Jwhich each aide waa fighting for |the ownership and control of ‘the | water power of White river, came an end In the tor court of Plerce county, today, when Judge seal ta ierinn > Huston. rendered a decision uphold: | HA 1 the contention of the White eais opnre totey er Power LP points ect tx to 5 - | 1 the prope om { the ett, | the river to the White Ri wer c t Ben company, and t a very nttal sneet hi 4. Coun- I victory for Mr, Char aker T f N 7. both sid that an the chief engineer 2 Pp i 2 appeal will be ager of that company [purpose of the merting. Every head | that f that bob’ p be declared to be that | Pt ‘ tore, bond f t and rapp ’ « ade cordinaty b mayor, Me Had Mayor Mackle been t r that he knew of no for the Caar-Reed role, the confer was willing to and would p would hi begun and ended as a) Vent the r of the property ow mam” coclal. But the worthy mayor jore. and had sever reesived any forma is not a dictator by nature, He ls an at the sewer contract THE FINDING OF DYNAMITE UNDER THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT OF THE APT TO RESULT IN HEROIC MEASURES TO PROTECT THE COMPANY'S PROPERTY PROTEST OF CITIZENS AGAINST ROTTEN SEWERS WAS O'S REGARDED LAST NIGHT WHILE CITY DADS RAISED HUE AND CRY AGAINST ANNEXATIONISTS—MEETING WAS Aq REGULAR BEAR-BAITING CONTEST lt J aur By a Staff Correspondent) ee it thing # r | B ning the time honored cry of |™0re true than th it that red and reape * by turns, The me was | ba eatened setenaibly for the ¢ t form - wing @ friendly ference betw nounted \ dade and thelr e ! , mod avenue se ® te toward . el he Jegenerated the ' In t x Ing contest In which the how t . members of the 6 r at P ae of Bruin. on th * “ wa { mad and retaliated by 7 & uncing tts intentian to | atte sion to the p | nveetigation of the There was never a chance for « e 7 ferent ome, Mayor Mackie, as ha binath atractor, didn’t later admitted, weal into the meeting | know that snctiman had. intend vinoed that the agitation fyr an ed to remain Ballard aod would ~ vewt : rotten, sewer work |found in Matlard long after the a« had wet on foot by the w tatore and ani nists were « tionista, who favor a consolida end the forgot Ballard and Beattie, and in belabor The up hat & straw man of his own creat f the work was oing w y lost sight of the advertised | there was plent t te of fair night met homest and » rinight from bi mentary © of and mayor a individua And as a matter of fact Mr quent, to the boge @id stray pretty widely ¢ ways and audience, At times red-hot ties were indulged In. Kapecially was | bis dintr a this the case when Councilman Frasier various publi folt called upon to make some explana- | fended himself, hows tion of the ugly charge made against that the mayor aeit him that he had violated his oath of) strayed from the program sce by to the city os it was # joint for @ reservoir mayor and Mr One of committee elt few in a ma culars con charge against | lig 7 1 Just want to say,” remarked Mra-| Mf. Grover.” said the mayor, dur or, after a painful alien: that T/ 4 heat er had a thing n that male I never ow the and my I have been # ail there things that the city actually owes te irrepressible, In. the lob re of Fe What did you make out of it Frm he Sie mre FORGOTTE torted Frasier, “If I could make & “ dollar as @ real entate agent, | had a d be a pretty fat divvy . SHCA Lay CHICAGO ae eS Vi zk, Fight to do it Sven :far tae Somaed one % am am r of the annexa al notl t _ ella of Janghter, foors and hoots' tit mayor. ironically. ‘ = " yl cercdtunen br has been re-| eiiuiae The Star.) ris rowed the man's te 1 belleve they'd take It." enme : sete officials say the . nderoun stage whisper from # of Commuares ie ed Gn SE Sh ced MR 2 a ® Har- Contractor Porter, a Third warder, |* rs izen,. More yelle of | ee work for the Ballard com- | th 1200 will be effected by the | ying @ young lumber broker of thie who hag ehary Ral Sawer Werk) ERE. 1 mitt Mr. Mackio has been sadly | g al strike r. ecretary at Fort Lawton, demar f Frasier| “I'm t the council, anyway,"*| mitten, | Mr ‘Rrlen Ye of the opinion that wtrik pra ‘edt teas why the latter bad never acen fit to be Were, 06 8. eiseeee pe st ——— ‘ot be called against contractors | just bt red, according to mak. ane! anawor te Ue’ eher es sp des Piped oN yy | - 2° Vietor who are not affiliated with the New|the police, that he secured several matfensance preferred by . mmnly wt & gray hairs ner ni ne Victoria as association, with which the| hundred dollars from local mere Phin pitated an exchange of hea i hed r y for tt ae n has a dispute, chants on Grafts which were bogus, ities that Mayor Mackie wore his! The c t came when the! 5 uring from Sheriff Cudi ——— The police have also learned that sayel to aplinters in stoppiog. | |mayar explained why the, council) heo a plan of the soatfold on which |witt NOT EFFECT SEATTLE — |ne wetured money inthe same mane to deed that fet to the olty?” shouted | il of Seattle ab a mem Neer arto be executed in thai} There is no local organization of|ner in Seattle and Tacoma, aS voles in the Four 6f the pocla, re| Mr. Cotterill was an aunexationist and | cite November 27, and he ia anxious |the structural fron workers, and s0| supposed to be the son of — Bvelte Ja: the. Fane SS 1 oe Cas wee, Jeity, November 27 0nd be i ia the! far as could be learned today, the| parents, and he cut a wide s Sucta GN teammecens, “av ends ae that he would be willing one designed by Cudinee aa possible, call for a general strike will havelin looat-society while here, 2 n | the smoke issued from the back wine a the | Flames a| dows, . ° Flames up The inside of the restaurant was d not be 4 to | through Imperial|a mass of wreckage, damaged prin- wtigate rowers ¢o restau > axing the|cipally by smoke, and water. In- buildin, e imm sent in an| surance covered the loss aol ~ ad pon ht the fas alarr ne ner the Sean ace ed| The hotel is a three-story brick lone by suaasnting thet.oo the|the famed filled the} building, owned by C. J. Brickson. weomantties didn't seem tn. | kiueken of the and were wor Phe damage resulting from the fire with th 5 " i, the | Ing up to th of the re ‘ant.| was confined to See restaurant. 4 gard the entire maiter, | ewer work to go.0n to d then r reject ' ie the cltize JURE IN WHEE THE CLOVERLEAF PASSENGER © f 2 miles The trate ij RUNS INTO OPEN SWITCH ! o completely ¢ rolled dows @ P AND ROLL8 DOWN AN. EM-[oritic distance un the routs, of tne BANKMENT w pasmngers aboard : ‘ Minn 1 Haling of Pahgrovi pannene ran lind - és switch ' William Bu bagenm Je of while runnis roled F wen ee r to Walla Wa ) nentenced to six yea aynle will probably be actually prisoned only three years and wine 4 tha, as he will receive two years for good behavior years of eae, « man when Horst, @ young G TEARS eae name ago, who STUKS eld an «Lippy a few ageing | months 4 confessed to the Ain THE 1. | eit an given years by Judge Harold Haynie, the gentlemanly | 5 1 will be past middie age ty | x-| i kled | » th ex: | ’ | as INTERURBAN ROAD 19 |} | ed F ry.| DENVER, Colo, Nov Gov- has been | ernor Peabody bas decided that al- , ma | th ght * of the court- itere p- | a n the General Case case are y ide of six | tect a t, the offense does | he» . from the ¢ he sets aside Chase was e of the sion is a hard vere) Bell, who Many resigna~ getty: BAD MISTAKE ia t espectally 4 “ . e K, whe * b F ard I m of 1111 Second ave 2 « “ ' yoking for a teamster who . Pp ame for f c « away valuable goods ri. Me w * 1 as i 7 made Mr oo i . h ‘7 a I an ap-| Mr at he hed ° tr ® As it| taken a full box is along with i, “to a a, the be | the empty 4 i to do with thin FIRE STARTS IN at k His m potnt * 4 ’ . ne ones | ne A ® FLAMES DAMAGE IMPERIAL RESTAURANT AND SVEA HOUSE f ignor { newer ON FIFTH AVENUE, EARLY THIS MORNING 7 Hotel) five head evidently started 4 - this | fr rubbish in the basement, and . juick| would in a few minutes have eaten : its way into the second floor of st he hotel. a The occupants of the hotel ran 4 reet, panic-stricken aa of the fire was re- js, and out into the the lurid glow | flected on the surrounding wi nd fur wieg. som tion NATIONAL STRIKE | to a Star man, t. “Tt was at ed by annexa to tt ted to th | PRESIDENT BUCHANAN ISSUES ORDER BECAUSE CONTRAC- TORS REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE NEW YORK UNION, NO, 2 no effect in Seattle. clas There is very of work being ORK, Nov, 7.—P Buchanan h Jer [little of this done here s issued a Ker national strike of the 1 Association of Bridg: