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- a a ] , MILK COMBINE WILL CONTRO! CHICAGO, Nov, 2%4—In apite of}ed to clear the pavements and were of Sq D Qhe fact that peace negotiations are|compelied to use their clubs A man uare Ue now progressing in the big strewt car| crowd gathered on the opposite side strike and @ gettiem ie ap parently, of the street Drastic measures not far off, today again opened with | were necessary vislence, and the police seem to be At Thirty-ninth street another Unable to cope with the lawless ele-| small riot occurred when 200 men aa- | ministration ment which is trying to incite the| sailed the cars. The polioemen’s restiess and idle to deeds of des-| clubs were again brought Into action. | peratton. | The cars proceeded but half a block | ‘At dawh, Private Detective Cap-| when the strick an fron wedge | WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 2—Preat per, who wan guarding some troiley| driven into the slot. They were] wires, was selaed by a crowd of an-| stalled two hours. | dent Roosevelt lunched with the Butte y men and beaten into insensibil-| The hitch in the street car strike | Ry. A short time afterwards De-| settlement appears today to be the | labor leaders today, Congressman Dix tective Connelly, who was also| treatment which will be a 4} guarding wires, was treated the|to those who struck tf sympathy, | of Montana, Secretary Cortelyou ‘The car men insist that they shal! | be reinetated. same way, and scores of wires were cut and poles broken down. tna Carnea 2. Wright were also pres en. On tilth: Gteatetsteneen. at “genial police aucceeded in suppre ® ments, has not increased in anywhere near the same e tes X'the royal train witil morning. s ratio that the tax levy has been boosted. Pg dh acrate raat ordeal, Ra “we had Going back to the things The Star gave you to | "Dan Mer prenident of the} |@ think about yesterday, Mr. Taxpayer, it might be added is tenn Labor E |® that today the delinquent street contractors owe the Jetnpeey, ex-representative | tn the-teeetans. iemeenate tae .® \s city $6,402, just $120 more than yesterday. or of the Bhutte Miners’ anton . Don’t forget that this is enough to pay all the ex- |" "Tome. preaident of the Butte] - r es of the executive, legislative and judicial depart- | Miners , | WANUNGTON, D.C, Now. 2 atier | penses pi xecutive, legi J 7 | | se. men bede of the Butte] 0 Gedate between thoes cating forthe {@ ments of the city. ty union and editor of the | Adjournment of the special semsion and 'g tana Visitors, and Assures Working 1 in Government A fairs as tie as He Is at Head of Ad-': POUR ORO EE EEE S PRES E SESE ("e | NULED FORT BMITH, Ari ”. 4.—~Pour The men w f the | red. There t " b f the rs. ‘They were mostly foreigners, BOON TO LATONA led the increase in school board to without an the tax levy and that fact th the city’s levy has increased 5614 per cent since 1900. These figures have been prepared for The Star by one of the best financial experts in the of the school district have ena meet all demands | CHERNOUT 24.—Two at- pte were made to derail the train ering King Victor Emmanuel and . | Queen Helena of Haly, Sundaywhile @ country and are from the official reports of the various | |noidier near Murscilien pied rocks @ municipal departments, | jon the track. He was discovered. @ Tomorrow The Star will show that the value of | Anton’ fer putts rested near | my rty in the city, as shown by the annual assess prop pikes on a rail the he P * © a s s 8 © Ta | 1900 | 1901 [| 1902 | 1903 ® mf Board | { rie s%\|° ® 8 City Council | | | | | . . For old limits| 8 | 11 [ 12%| 124 > s — poy 5 | j . A Big Pasteurizing Plant Will Jor A. Michastwon, junk dealer! Wound of nince, He bax been drawl Kor new limits| 7 | 10 | 11%] 11% | § harged with grand larceny Yee ing on hie bank yunt steadily an ren ; *) 7 4 , a s be Built and the City Guar- | Jira eLeanticn"aacrnaiiod te Mictmete| The witerausise’that ia family tof County and state} 28 | 14 | 13 | 14 | § son, who was carrying four brags|in need s ; s : | | | anteed a Better Quality Pray pty ee] & =Total Levies. | { | | . - the gears for id brass, but 5 of Milk F ot tell where he had ott j Old City | 25% | | 3a | 32 s Me was booked at the p ‘ eo e | é | terday afternoon one of the] od New City | 24% me j Bt 12 Pians are now making for the money will be in the distribution of] NANTICOKE, Pa, Nov, 24—A]omployes of the Puget Sound Ma s Lad eee an rt eta Ste A RL ce, |g ae ge : : oleae be, nd over © per oe renee for the wag os of thre r asked men bro! nto Ube bustle ing been mise » “¢ pho: | | brace all the big dairy companter heh at aos mh ‘a ie ded In a a Will ‘be the absoltte contro! of ali /small atrect to dellver aie resolution declaring it to be the |@ The at table of figuures, showing the incr 7 the local milk business, retail and! What the combine intends to do | ul intention of the city counell to Mil in @ ing tax levies in the City of for the pa few rwholeanie to readjust all the routes now | ® years ought to be interesting reading for every taxpay s | The scheme ts red by a Orn nies in th Nallread av ye and build a seawal: 1 } 4 catalase qoade S eectaan Geeiian We uenent BY Boys : wr, Lone Mu, Nov. ~The telal trom Pike to Denny Way was|M™ but they are few in namber and show just what they @ | of a staple food supp The customers will be given to un cad ricer. nyu ll ener | ¢ to ok wy 4 ’ wi pS ig ey gene Sameer. ll be Given, te wee D ry'n private aeoretary, and form | pansed by the council last night. It is/are meant to show and in a way that everyone who ® | pone of ihe plans Any one Wagon is just as good tr Marshal Barrett cn a chars of con-| not only proposed to fll in Railroad |®@ knows twice two can realize their significance . erect u huge pasteurising plant, tn | alt of the supply has been thorough-| A, Salmanowlta of 1019 Forty piggies bis ever hapa ocrveete dre 5 i as ned tl I i ahon : : that 1 th . [v one of the larg dairy farm @is-|iy pasteurised and is free from {ninth street, states that he has bean Uillott avenue and the intersecting | with the levy for vol pury » show i 1 s tricts in the vi y. and all aillk| germs, It is fleuted that Shel bathaled “cedeidesakin’ of Tt “MUTINEERS TAKE Jatreets, ‘The resolution wil pub-|® branch of municipal affairs strictly business | Ne On eae Senile Ged | aan: Oh tne tee ake bar aeaeinecd [rere ee nave. Dean hrentiog | to | inked a Gaye after which time «lg have obtained, with a result that the tax levy remains & | Be ee ne Oot tare metertiinas | ah cccsmeh- toe wlaten bei Wie. come, | eajcane ume Stand 00d. Whe Rave AN APPEAL he council ae have been decided upon | today just what it was in 1go0—five and one-half mills § | Seated that there Would be Ga tt- | bine Wapste Gbout 400 gations Of ities ‘ino benitteny thee ea. | coeeen to the dollar, ; : tempt to Increase the price of mllR, | milk dally, and it te Figured that tr hit at tenen bak dininn hak ora. eh the report of the | It shows that the gentlemen e ct of @ | hat the ¢ of the combina. ja little while every dairy in the city |joet michh the tere termet ee rorpnk =, Nov. 2 2 street committes recommendir Ne : rT t re me « interests of | tion was to get a purer supply and| not now in the deal will wee the ad |yan and Sted two chots af kins sree | maetsae™ wt re bentenced to Me tm-| asphalt paving of Harvagh, Roylstor ic the schools of Seattle are men wl A 1 “phn = | at the same time ave a lot of un-|vantage of Joining hands with the |," revolvers Mo. saym none. of the | mok ty ul day. — |and Belmont avenues and all inter-|@ the taxpayers at heart. It shows t ok alee F- The pasteurising ant will belinte the hands of the concern. ian oy Lion streets as petitioned by the/@ mands of a rapidly growing population, make im a erected within #0 o- | The now obtain and a ve | poietic eneccren @ provements and buy real estate without increasing © | and if the present plans wilt 00% is DEAD KICK a; ling the debt limit _f Out, it will be in active | bulk. § cents a quart ir axes or exceeding the debt li SOROS bec A RE Fi RTH | KICKED BY HORSE | ee wil habeane welt ib tk const aiabenal eatimated cost will be between $15,000 | t | s } lik I thet a nd $20,000, The exact location of| The combine plans also to insti BON, N 4~8ir Jobo Maple, | - to run the city in a business like way. In 1900 the tax | the plant could not be learned, as it | tute a aystem of inapection of all the ated ne armen wind Mportxmany * Bterling Dark. | levy was 8 mills on the dollar. In 1gor it had jumped 5 was feared that publication of the |farma that supply it with milk and hening stables " ; uched . , ter rb evar a piso ter fae sup wo OF hase!" wret sis to" ta and in tgoa ie touched the high-water mark of ic fae ived_ forthe cows sec sal | | Sw aie a Veue eescdanee ait oon te i a b savelkind of feed f | 4 tote La oatd Gae Gus tad eae ake cote In the county and state there is also an increase, @ | : ‘ fwenle t her | the Waynide Mission hospital. ttis|@ but that is nowhere nearly So apparent or significant as a liam 's wWertemt wae tooned to duage| (hat ke lar ; gure, And [tice wae badly lacerated ang it 101 the accumulating burden that must be born by the city . | s Mr. Taxpayer, take your slate and pencil and figure @ ® a minute and you will see that the tax levy in Seatle & ® has increased just exactly 564 per cent in the past & | |® three years, That will give you omething ‘to think © ®@ about that is as plain as A, B, C. Try to figure out if § B you can just why this is soand see if you can persuade ® | | : yourself that the men in the city hall who are r s| | Ring things are managing the public’s affairs and dol- © ing out your money with the business acumen thata @ | citizen or a private corporation would do it s ‘Roosevelt H L F + Wi Hi M Joa Compare the two things that are emphasized in sl | as Love reas ith on-| the above table—the fact that the increasing revenues @& | s | s | . a s s s . s a . a s a a s s s a a ‘Another attempt was made to op- poy Gletieeed the wage due. erate the cars this morning, six °| | bernie soso dey a nee them being sent out under an etre at the table Pr t Room Sues pee velt assured the Dutte visitors that the When an attempt was’ made al government was pre d to favor the start the State street care today it workingman whenever the « ' f was discovered that steel rafis had and ho was told in re that all that been thrust betetien the bie spokes Public service ampered. of a cable wheel pearly wrecking It,|| NEW YORK, Nov. M—A daughter | "yo Cuil atwayn get that, said th When the cars afipronched the strik- | sas born today Mra, William K-| ycsigent. “eo long as 1 have anything Vanderbitt, Jr. t when I got to thinking county divorce « is that both the olf people, are anxious —— to ‘make up.” Both love ench othe Dut relatives, ft taimed, are bound that a re ation shall not be ef- that improper relath | have loved wy wife devotedly for | tives) xiste 4 years. During afl that time I have| between himself and the homety fected. not cared to look at any other woman.| spinster, Marthine Wentt: he Day| Marthine Wentley, the elderly Why should |. when she was and i| family servant, he mse in mighty | respondent, le the principal witness for all the world (o me. When I grew old| wrath and indignation. the defense this afternoon. maybe I grew @ little irritavle; that} “Martine is one of the best women fe @ fault of age, but she knows I} God ever made,” he said. She has we her and she loves me, too. Per-| done everything in the world for me | sone withowt heart and principal. | and for my wife. She ts the best nurse | fends, I cali them, for the sake Of| I ever knew. and I don’t believe she! money. are trying to ewtrange us.lever bad a wicked thought in her| Can't you see it all judge? I can't] life She is not that kind. She ts juat| stand to be divorced. 1 am too old|® geod ,honest affectionate old wom-| to be left all alone now, -—" Jun. who would be willing to serve my ‘Then B. F. Day, the aged defendant | wife and Ul) we die, without ask In the sensational Dad divorce suit,|ing for more than her board and on trial before Judge Joiner, iaid his | clothes. ar the witne The Bevingtons and Beaychamps. grey head om a table stand ,and wept as only @ broken! my wife's relatives, pat all this notion hearted, old man can weep. [in he head, and ha mplete contr ees The lips of the sweet d, old lady, | of her now. They only want her prop-| who le the plaiatif in the suit. quiver | erty, they don't care what happens to| A ¥ CRANK TRIES TO AS- ed and she looked as if she would like | her or me. i SASSINATE THE SECRE- to to her husband and comfort him. Mr. Day then ored his wife's attor: Cveral women in the court room wept| ney Jermicr P. Willfams, mercilessty, TARY OF THE BANK bly and the court stenographer,| for the part he had taken In t af winked rapidly at hie notes. Everett | fair. OF ENGLAND Smith and Judge Mile Root, the law Old Mrs. Day, was on the stand yew yers, who ar. senting th de-|terday, but evinced m great distncls fendant In this sult and have been his man be attorneys as wel as his friends for years, were visably affected and it was some time before Mr. Smith could go NDON, Nov. 24.—A to be insane made an a | this morning to assassinate Kenneth raham, secretary of the Bank ¢ nation to testify against her husband She admitted when questioned by her! lawyers, that she has suspected that her husband was unduly attached to on with the examination of Mr. Day tby. | England. He fired four ineffect who was thé first witness in his own| “All women are jealous, when they |shots at Graham, and waa arrested senha. P love @ man, even if they have been | after a flerce faht ‘The relating of Mr. Day's #4a of the| married years and years,” She eaid,| ‘The attack on Graham oecurred tn mtory, took the whole morning, but] quaintly. ‘And once I did see my hus-|the library of the bank. ‘The aswail when he had fintshed he had won th \ and put his arm around Marthin ant is a Londoner named Robinson sympathy of everyghe, When spenk-| didn't think much of it then because it| His Insanity takes the form of a re ing of charges of his wife (or more was pust to reach our little adopted | beltion against the unequal distribu- properly speaking, thore of her rela- child, who was sitting on the other tion of wealth. tempt | doyle, preatdent of the Sliver | journed until Priddy Yow Trades and Labor assembly \- - ~ ~ Malcom Gitlia, members of the sentative. tionary Engineers’ union and « Re | Publican of | “FIGHT wri m we 2a) prominence. MCROS GEN, WOOD RETURNS TO MA- | iiy at $10 North street was arrested | was just disappearing in the dark-| provements with a Star man this a | NILA AFTER SUCCESSFUL | )iire today and ie being held pend-[nean ‘The boy as muddenly disap-|termoon for the reason that he did ng an investigation of an attempted | peared after the ad m | Rot know just what the company E PEDITION AGAINST pursiary early, thie : wis ee mie | would do, Bea wallx and other con- ty after midnight Policeman sind was picked up this morning| templated improvements are still | UPOUROENTS nett detected a man trying to effect] on the description « Yon by Bennett | wufamiliar #ub, > him. ANILA, Nov. 24—Gen. Weod's trance Wyte the Fourth avenue | and tate en,tified by Bennett aa|_ After the inspection of the water-| ition has returned from Jolo,| meat market, At the same time the} the fellow who had given him the front was concluded this afternoon SEN ae ee sre totaht a het (would-be burglar saw the officer | chase thia morning. The officers be- | the party went to Weet Heattle tle Friday with the Mor {Rha ran. Bennett ran after him|tieve Lund’s boy was the little | where they will look over Northern | hill, They captured and testrofieé i during the chase fired at him | low who assisted the fleeing man Pacific's property there. Moro stronghold. One Amertpa [peice He was about to fire arisen ape Tonight Mr. Eliiott will receive a was killed and two wou fed, totgthey delegation of citizens from Port whsend at the Washington hotel WHOLESALE BURGLARY we today ad 1 se anche di Saeed dot Pb: piers near the foot of Washington street everyone, admits thet he knows Iitth | of the company’s holdings in Seattie After luncheon the party took up the work of inspecting the property of the Northern Pacific along the waterfront From the foot of Co- lumbla street they went north to the Arlington dock and then traced FROM BEING CAUGHT 2 i ioe looking business man with a pleas Se seme TE Qe, their steps to the Northern Pacific jant mani and a kind word w here. He would not discuss im i to The Star) Nov, 14.—J, A. Lund, ing with his Yam third time when @ small boy darted | out from the darkness and came be- | [ tween him and the fleeing man who| © (Spec BALLARI a married man iis | ‘Tomorrow he will see the new Se- attle for the first time, He was here In 1899 and is very much surprized at the enormous growth of the city oe th As the guests of Pres nt Furth the Seattle Electric |Company the party will tour the Jcity in a private street car. Every line in the eclity will be traversed. | The trip will be made in the fore- af * Later in the day President A wholesale theft of carpenter's | Siiott will meet Seattle buginess tools waa a mplished j men at his hotel treme » Suiting wailed , | MR ELLIOTT CONFESSES HIS IGNORANCE OF THE |,The | party will leave Geattie structh on ahth avenue out ‘Thursday a’ o'clock, for Sumas between Yesler way and Washington . 2 2 : |Thence the train will retuth to street, According to the report of COMPANY'S SEATTLE PROPERTIES AND WILL |S erett, then t oAdrian and over th iF. Ro Bacreet, 4922 nne avenue, - > Northera Pacific cut-off to Spokane | crake dain tearoom te tbe pasion, toad DISCUSS PROPOSED WATER-FRONT IMPROVE- | cn the east . value of the tools was $120, The tools a = ie a In the party with President E'tiott were contained in several chests, An MENTS BEFORE INFORMING HIMSELF are H. A. Gray, comptroller; A. B. entrance was effected by forcing the Mitchell, superintendent of motive locks on the front doors. | Dowe F. W. Gilbert, general sw — rintendent; G. 8 Fernaid, commis DUBOIS, Pa, Ni Three} The special train carrying Prest-; morning left.for Auburn where the|sioner of real estate; Thomas miners were killed in an acctdent in| dent Howard Killiott of the Northern| new president inspected the com-| Coop general manage 5 jthe mines near here this afternoon | Pacific Ratlway Company and his) pany'’s properti¢ At 11:8 o'clock | Pearson, acting chief engin mu. The en t control of th arty pulled Into the ramahackle de-| this morning the special reached | Hannaford, second vice president in shaft N It fell to the m|pot at the foot of Columbia street | Seattle again and the party took | and traffic manager, end 8 Ful of the shaft, crushing the life out of jiast night. The party regie at/luncheon on the train with 1 A. ton of Portiand istant general the three work the Washington hotel and early this) Nadeau, the company's local repre- freight agent | States shipbuilding trust hearing wi City Council Authorizes Ex. tension of Water Mains to Suburb the council last night The ition was 5 tisens. “It sage In yphoid epidemic now y to the unsanitary con well water which we, ax taxpayers of Latona pelled to use for aying of mains on the followin ake a to Kast |Forty-fourth treet; Second avenue northeast rom from Northiake avenue to Bast fourth street; Thackeray place, from East Forty-second street rty-fourth street Seventh avenue r trom, Bighth avenue th- th avenue northeast, 2 to Bast fifth street; East Forty: fitth from Seventh avenue north- Tenth avenue northeast orty-fourth street, from Sec- avenue theast to Fourth ave nue northes and Northiske av- nue from Second avenue northeast to Fifth avenue northeast, and from Sixth avenue northeast to Bleventh The mode will be by Seattle in Port The kagway liner City of Seattle arrived at 2 o'clock this afternoon with 147 passengers, 600 cases of salmon and boxes of halibut, She brought no late news of the missing steamer Discovery. Among her pas- xengers v Te Tisdale of the Snettishan cannery and United States Inspectors of Hulls and Boil- ers in Alaska Whitney and Lehners, AGAIN ON THE RACK YORK, Nov. nw M—The United resumed today with Lewin Nixon again m the stand LICENSE REFUSED Kentucky Saloons’ Application for a Renewal Turned Down by Council ‘The police, license and revenue com- mittee of the city council yesterday afternoon, rejected the application of Nelson & Wymer for a renewal of their liquor license for the Kentucky saloon at the southwest corner of Oc- cident! avenue and Yesler Way. N son was convicted in Justice Cann's court two weeks ago, of selling liquor to a 12 yearold boy whom Seargent tton found in a helpicas state of toxication, The saloon ix said to be fre juented by women of quextionable character. Seargeant Stewart on one occasion, was forced to go into the saloon to rescue a 16-year-old girl whose mother had attempted in vain to get her out The committee agreed to issue to MH, B. Duntar, « renewal of his liquor license for the Rainter-Grand hotel bar for anocher year. However, Mrs. Ele mira Noyes the owner of the building, > secured @ restratning onder from Judge Tallman, forbidding the council to take action on the matter until It had been settled whether or not Mr Dunbar has @ lease on the prope erty for anther year. TO FEED THE POOR ‘The Seattle members of the Volun- ers of America will gladden the hearts of 50 families with a Thanks- giving feast, Thursday. Donations Sf liberal dize have been arriving at the headquarters, 118% Second av- enue for the past few days. The volunteers will see that only worthy families share tn donations, —