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T REAL ESTATE—Continued, eS uf | (Gorigne Telegraph Gorvice.) 1] a . A Cabinet Crisis. eatt 1@ oe Se |] MADIID, Nov, 11—King Alphon- J city from nity hufiting: « ition. , Fishing 8 j} MOQUIAM fishing | I the Duwamish vatiey the water N Hiee aon « Grays harbor ended yea. | ent & 4 ined i ' last 12 ; e fihterday, the total pact being 44,000| hours and Is fast receding it you © | en men. | : ; aaa . mi DENOUNCES EDITOR AND SAYS mont, Morgan, Root, ttyan anf From 3 n Jue n to ther : We corte Ciel Jotun These gentiomen have dow Po Aosldted track ma f water ach HIS DE oatmaster Apointe hoe ce wee peorenst? et a FEAT 18 THE “JUDG-|more for New York anleop thai WAMHINOTON, D. C, Nov. 17 mothe he ] ere arvinsinascititiaiiiinititetiiinianitindicaa i Oe. On VRE ~ ee rs accor yng lige Mt baa McCoy has been ivertor ' t joare' * @ wav » passior ae master at 4% Mour . hy he . tor a Load c than hie part ' 1 are lying on Eg ‘ ht now Witt buy two fine tote Im . onyright, 1608, by Seripps News If Hearst had heen elected govy| Platt’s Resignation Ready } ‘ ral fect of mud and t DUBLIN a ~ : 1 t at pres: tl NEW YORK, Nev. 17 The ly oo t . . Weet @RaTril Nov, 17.—Stichard F.| pian of rateing a9 distinction, viMbing | At this point it ty ten ble t ‘g = = . quar- | what tt he 1h ' a . iatoohad Klectrie ee ny CENTURY REALTY a = sadder days upon Amorica than ha} { fer of the electri senrennn thy v ' His power to di} New Logging Road 1 ed N an those of th path Alaska “ -* 1) thie haw not teappeas Wal pon, Town age , ‘a beat ' 4 or the interview | must t guard, God t toh The third wuing road tot 1 the ff tand 5 aera moeracy tf H tiem t 1H] Hult in Jette y in th ¢\* beneatt ' Lat to the | guiding y 4 The 4 ‘ Kiley 1 ' whieh is . hich ted th . h rexer riy in the b ret r bet ' tor nw . 4 * iss good buy and ino] id simply Almighty” abd limusy @ aa of working v being graded f At an ae “ , WALTER 4 SUTHERLAND, of heaven, owing to hin seur-loornering of agate Ad P 4 970:000. tope of t ar f 2 Ploneer bode chargea, and his unaentie afte mite Shortage o 000. manly conduct of his ¢ ; An of lon, let me war y¥| MEMPHIS, N J}. © Muteh nee fifying every one was 6 r t ea se. eget. Me vilineatios 1 vice president of the AO. JOMNETON OO " non tat ary ‘eg Calumny never won political bat+) Delta Cotton compa alited to a oe, oe Feonen, Mote Wir Yea. Asene os eae Hearst referred to me|ties, Fight on clean-cut insuee and| members of his fit 1 th tive wn ire & ‘corrupt peliticia Phen whe last cant on cean-cot neues 428 | members of his fem and the pe ea he visit me In 1903 and implore | rook acceding jthat bh e ort i hia accounts ap - wld the | ’ t win fairly, don't stoop ; T]he classee me wi! i | a Don's deagale st Probe Treasury Shortage feat if you have retained my BT. LOULA, Nov. 11. The federal merey grand jury hae examined wit- nerees and a hum! of ernment oe oe tage of $41,600 from the United Blates sublreasury os Dearing feutt HE SEATTLE STAR—SATU RDAY, NOV. 17, 1906. TELEGRAPH BRIEFSIFA .S 24 JNCHES hoon, view Invites American Federation 7 MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17-—An tn- vita tte to the Amert » Federation | f Labor to meet ear at Tor jonto ¥ ad yesterday's sen-| +o oa with tater ~ . ‘ jeton, It 1 by Ma | nthe Jackwon el fears Min] The first man to reach this elty)from two to 20 fest deep. | Coatawor te indorsed by the a Ne detternen sm. oe ahort , from the seene of the flood on the} The big bridge of the Great} Canadian T oe and Labor Council, aS NiGkagit river t¢ James Jaches, Northern between Burttngton and eas ge shes is and are eat brother of George Gaches of the} Mt Vernon was Knocked down by Sentenced to Hang. - Un Berwnee raphtty im ve ” » % "ltwo enormous spruce logs The REOINA Nov After « PORLER 4 STODDARD, amship com He ar |same two loge rushed on their mad| trial exte over four days, Jo BEd Bailey rive rom Avon this morning./course de the river and struck |®®h Gilbert was last night found| Fae Feces Mr. Gac in speaking of the con-/the big’ ¢ y and carried [Mullty of the murder of Barrett Hen | 2.Ne—sin1 nnd Torso house, on ana | Mitions the Skagit river said: |it away aving the town of ant {dereon by shooting on the Gilbert | ave. ener terme, The scene ts indeseriba From Vernon absolutely tsolated from )fr on August 14. The judge sen 7 BO SHRM, roar Dwartoen st Avon one could see across the river) the reat of the country Ite need him to be hanged on Janu- GX DENNY 4 EWING, to to Mt. Vernon where the big dyke| “Th 14 Betadiaads 1 et towns under water in that|*'? had brokes and the river wos rush-)vicinity are Mown, Conwa — iim 1.17 |i Im ite mad course acrows the val-| Stanwood, Burlington and many| Standard Oil Steck Declines. ater in some is|sections of Mount Vernon. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—#tandard | Four JO stock de 4 to the curb |atock market yesterday 2% points cash, big targnin in closet ae Tx Mes cormme tot ear tna, 1.000 HODGSON, MOORE & CO. tee Fike st M mi tt Se pemi te tends te secure U md romntame on tM bende 3 LOTS ON PM AVY. WRT AND GRAND BOULEVARD, OM MAGNOLIA BLUFY view THRY AFFORD A MRA TIFUL OF BAY AND CITY. THESE LoTS Ant Total 101-708 Alecks Butiding Kenn CO | J Lia MLiTed 9 aractatas Capital stock paid in 4 tence ie ah ome OT YWATER 18 NOW HEIN IN#TAL on w view and cle tar Tt te the best fake it quick KERR CO Fremont Ave Fi OwNen Saht-rove house Ine ~~ noe Any teammate stage on Mast |below Thureday night, and 7 ™ double carats since Monday Dealings tot 1 LO: | drone vehge Gear sare «= CENTRALS ARE more than 890 shares, Stock sold| $591 on November 1, at $700 Inst RIGHT PeSIDOR BUENA vurra ap | indictment ts not yet filed. Nich| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov. 17 = » nm olas denies havi cept A delegation of miners from Fernie, DITION: OWNER NEEDS THE MONEY | ee as avon 0 bre oh C., afe closeted this afternoon dis- os pe, ON TERMS, WILL TAKE THE | morning that the steamer bearing |Cussing with President Mitchell | Leqabtendae eaten | OASTt he 8200008 OP Tarse pects Mayor Schmitz from Europe wilj| propesition from the Fernie oper- ha ey PP arrive in New York Wednesday, |#tors for a settlement culation) M. BR ORR CO, INC Whether the mayor will be taky AG FEAST FO January and $840 In 1% Investigating Stand. CHERRYVALE, K 7 A 4 of the department of corpor ations are again in Kansas invewti- gating the methods of the Standord OM company. The tovestigations are 4a connection with the Standard on ‘company's relation to the raltroads CHAMPION | | ‘The football eleven of the Central school are the champions of the Grammar Sehoot league. This morning, tn a hotly contested game en the University campus, the Deg @ Fortune. Randeiph Hearst, the Centrale neat Wednesday. i LWES LOST A GOLOFIELD Extends Time for Bids. WASHINGTON, D.C, Nev, iT— 9 acme ‘ of the in- (Copyright, 1908, News the time for ain main canal of project and on Two bodies have been recovered, Phe entire structure wae consumed Gpten. 10 minutes —Owing to ane ano annemmenaeereemes and canal ficient coal de, the fuel serious of the city for lack of Benerate power, there will ae b | BANK CLEARANCES. * BANK STATEMENTS. H « ” . . “s *) Fern | Ht nena ee Ant Wt HES SES | Copyright 1906 by Serippe New| * Nov. 17, 1906 1,568,901.43 #! ‘a| yRRPOME OF THE CONDITION OF rane CmAm 5. oR Nae & wow Association.) \t Nov. 17, 1968.00. 645 L901.S21.96 & | Meat b Are u | Sli ai nue | tam bd eT |_ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17.—Thig| # Increase over same $40 bare forty Serge gout farm land. tn is Francis JJ. Heney'’s wedding|/® 4 last year S 746058 | Keane ant Soccant ote ee 3 Saas Peete “fast Taek i day, and for that reawon the “graft | * cured nee mar Ly ™ WEATTN FOR Alindictment mill Is resting, and wil| **#* ee eee ee ee eene by beesioyel be — Sores ta , tains | TOMain out of action until Tuesday. eae eT U 8 bets te cecere T. @ The district atorney's office how.) ever, is pot taking a lay off as) there is a great masse of evidence to place in order, What the next atep| in the investigation will be i known only to Honey, Langdon ans Burns The fact STRIKERS MEET MITCHELL (Copyright, 1906, by Scripps News Association.) that the grand jury voted to indict Superviser Nichoias on a charge of accepting a bribe of $96 from a furnitare concern from which desks for the supervisors wore purchased, was officially com firmed this morning although the Into custody upon his arrival is sot BUNCE HEARING MONDAY ” The case of James Bunce, for merly deputy under Sheriff Cudi-| , who was arre on the charge of smuggling, was postponed this afternoon until Monday Tee Cee ee eee eee THANKSGIVING ay Sy . eof ames an Corutiad checks chamias & ADAMA onl lodge of Kagies wih * 2. checks be Colman Wide wiving by & bale) ® SITUATION AT PORTLAND. * TT a ere ei wie jauet and entertainment hea snes *) room house, and © 1% Blocks from quarters, Seventh ay. and Pine C } in Columbia wilt sell b copyright, 1906, by Scripps *) begat th Mave. ‘Pron The members expect @ good time 10° ret anasichen) &| a r the local theaters have volui PORTLAND, Or ra i femember everything O, Tot Seale; Hae down to furnim talent for the @ Floods in ail sections * othted onan a paton " Hn ’ Kulle ia one of t rapidly subsiding, and the #) Beach “ fe mmittee having the affair Willamette river is stationary. #| FelAANG LP8 OHMAP, only tm ty nase, The Northern Pacific expects # bia y tote in Gur aAdilon at Gree | Lak 2 w being put in, new small he j lake ear ec B13)? _Petioy Tutising * * . * Rea Slight Damage at Chehalis. * to resume traffice to Tacoma * tomorrow TAYLOR 10 OPE NEW THEATER IN 12 HOURS 1 " been badly the oda made by th Puget 1} mpany to \ t \ pr ne at I J . yd aned is partially f i vr u wu t t 1 bulldings fr ' he Dy ' past Black R Jur ERRIBLE STORM ON SHIPS RIDE HELPLESSLY AT terrific storm ts sweeping the const.| SEA ROCKS——-MEN ARE TO MASTS—TERRIGLE LOSS OR ARE Lire (Copyright 1906 by Scripps News Association.) 8T. JOHNS, N. B, Nov DASHED ON wrecked uw LASHED |, COAST been ar Char Many several Bix vessels are known to have town small erafts are eu flying distress signals all along the coast, men are lashed to the masts, and life savers are working ike demons. It is impossible to launch life beats, and efforts are being made to bring the victims ashore in breeches, the buoys having 17.—A | failed IVERNIA SIGHTED, (Copyright, 1906, by Scripps News Ausociation.) ASTORIA, Ore. Nov. 17 Wood returned today from weeks’ cruise off the Columbia bar end reports having sighted missing bark Ivernia thrice, the last time being a week ago. MYER WAS: IN WARD POLITICS BY GILSON GARDNER. Boent ALBANY. N. ¥., Nov. 17--—Will- | Special Correspondent to The Star WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov. 10.-- It is ourmised in Washington that Presideat Kovsevelt has summoned G. You L. Meyer to bis cabinet in order that he may ride with bim on ey , the yopla up in county, Massachusetts, George is a the supreme court, has out out rid ing. Von Lengerke Moyer rides atifully, He site bis mount Hike a Cossack, and cares no more for a broken rib or dislocated collar bone than a bird cares for rain. The president and Meyer were tn college together. Both Har- vard men, but Meyer was a year or so im advante of Roosevelt. It was there that Roosevelt formed hie high estimate of Meyer The things most readily learned about G. V. L. Meyer are that he is very rich, but democratic in his tastes and manners. Further than this he fs a “gentleman In politics,” just as Senator Lodge ts a “scholar in polities.” Im fact, Lodge is Meyer's sponsor and inspiration. He suggested to Meyer that he quit loafing and do his duty in Boston as Roosevelt was doing his in New York—that he get out and become 2 ward politician and get elected to the common council So Meyer did, and served from 1889 to 1890, going from there to the board of aldermen, and so up to the state legislature, where he served four years, t of them as speaker, Then, in 1899, Lodge re- warded him by making him his per wcnal represeptative on the repub- Kean national committee. The fol- Jowing year President McKinley ap- pointed him ambassador to Maly Later on Roosevelt sent him to Bt Petersburg Geo, Vou L, Meyer does not go In for philanthropy, Whrartes, spelling reform, Celtic poetry, simple life, civil service, soldiering, marksman: ship, preaching chasing big game, nor busting trasts, On the eon- trary, he is controlling financial factor in the Ames Plow company, the Amoskeag Manufacturing com- pany, the Old Colony ‘Trust com- pany, the National Bank of Com i the Electric Corporation, the Unit States Electric curity company, the Armory company, md the Walter Baker Choooi: mpany. His father was a pioneer merchant of Boston—one of the old traders with ships in every port 80 when the son came upon the | scene all he had to do was to find good safe investments for the pa ternal millions. v. 17—Maeh in Seattle may have another theater,| convenience has | caused the rles A. Taylor, manager of the| farmers of the district by the heavy USEFUL. company which has been the at-|rains, byt at no time has the con traction at the Third Avenue munity been seriously threatened Dees your ° = Q the greater part of the season,| by Hood. The river was high for a mount to anything » after the old Protestant Method-| time, but ts rapidly going down. Wal, 1 guess; why, since he | int churels, at Pine #t. and Third ay | ie heme ee MRCS oe Seee SIA petition to remodel the chureh| Idaho Also Suffers. hed nary @ musketeer th + |for theatrical purposes was made} (Star Special Service.) “46, the bourd of public works today SPOKANE, Nov. 17.—Idaho sut-| LECTURE BY REES. in our A ‘itor at Green | Mayor Moore at first opposed the|fered greatly from floods. The oth ealling te ie Ss yl eranting of the petition, but, on| town of Wallace ix reported to be} Rev, W. H. W, Rees wit dotiver , ATA re "| Soarning the facts, had no objects, | under water and business has been|hix lecture entitied “Winners, or for trom $190 up it fe now up to Bullding Inspector! practically suapended in many | How to M a Landing,” under the on \ Place and Fire Marshal Kellogg to| places, Great damage f Jand-| au ) Ladies’ Ald of the bai? Haviey Butts iy whether the church can begiides is feared in the mining dis: [First Methodist Episcopal chureh Sake Sne te * used for a theater triets. next Friday evening | the | | | MASTER BARBERS WILL ORGANIZE A meeting of master barbers was eld wt 1169 First av. last evening for the purpose of forming a local association to better protect the in- tle in terents of the tra R. T. Noyes was chairman and J &. Shrewsbury, secretary, A meet- ing to ma permanent organiza tion and elect officers will be held Monday evening, which all master barbers are expected to attend. FLOOD DAMAGE EXAGGERATED (Continued from Page One.) with the course of up the bill for what appeared to be . #0 1 followed it! i4 |whore we connected it with the ldangling wires and I stood the im latrument against a post while I lay lon the ground and directed my | flood story to the office of The Star lby way of Tacoma | Feed Milk to Pigs {_. From the creamer it was impom ible to cross the river to Sumner » 1 pre foot 0 od forward oF cutting the stream, In two in fem trac having be land several house int th tream ting off of Ita wate y n he ruction of the Bammer br und traffic In eve rection wa vended so at th f 1 1 passed in my walk, the rmers were feed ing their milk to pls pouring it out on the ground. I met many men along tt ad of them eturning m an eff to reach T n load fr and all of i rmed me th it wae im get through nd ad od me to tum « But 1 pressed forward and finally sue ceded io making m wie rough | From Sumner to a point some dis |tanee below Puyallup the river ts | confined to its banks and the dam Ker c destruc tion of ing away lof the banks, destroying farm and garden land and tumbling houses into the river. In all cases where this occurred the occupants of houses had ample warning of what was about to oceur Some distance below Puyallup the waters began again to overflow the banks of the and to spread out over the low country, in- undating farms and gardens and surrounding houses, barns and otb- er buildings Dean Story Exaggerated. Fife I found that the stories of flood damage at that point pub- lished in many of the papers, to be tirely without foundation, as the had risen to within a A mile and a stream At not lw (mile of that place |half or two miles away houses were surrounded and fields flooded. It was here that | encountered first the sensational story of the Dean family having been carried away on the roof of their home, wildly ap- pealing across the flooded area for which could not reach aasistanc | them » facts were these | The Deans are family of In- |dlans. Their house was surround: ed and in the evening they got In {their boat and rowed away to high er land for the night. Before they left the mother and children went up on the roof of the house for a |look over the flooded area and from there were seen by excited specta: tors across the river who sent abroad the wild rumors, Friday morning, after having been away from his flooded home for the nigtt, Mr. Dean returned agein in his own boat to feed his cattle, At Fife also, I exploded the story that four men had been seen floating down the stream on @ log. The story was a pure canard, made much of by Rewspapers not represented in the flooded districts Risky Trip. Approaching Tacoma along the Reservation road | found my prog- ress stopped by the flood which covered the road for more than a mile but an Indian cence had been pressed into service by some milkmen to get their milk to Ta- coma and wes returning for a sec- jond load as f came up. After some parley, I succeeded in inducing them to carry me as « passenger & Gistance of a mile and a ball Or] yin the load of milk. The trip two miles to where I found & b0US® | xcross the flooded area was rather — Nm Pale laneinnmitiad (Eo SELF yptinye Bs rings * snags and obstractions Acting under directions recei¥ed | py, . but the boatmen were there I turned from the road I W8%\ born to their trade and managed following to another one parallel (© | ineir hea’ iiltully. Ar it, ond practically retraced MY! riving at ide of the steps for two miles further, which/ river a tramp of another mile brought me out upon the valley to the city which I jeppesite Payaling, My first ces after 1 o'clock, the yA Ly the gle war it Dearest one on that side of the riv- 0k SAREE ip water, Soaps er was that at the Cooperative creamery at Sumner. The distance ‘but the road was level and passable eo I had little further difficulty, ar y riving in due time at the creamery. 1 secured accommodations for the} D. C. Floyd & Co., of 210 Collins night at the farm-house of Frank/ buliding, James st. and Second ave. McCarty, less than a mile from the | have « beautiful line of genuine fos- farm of Clarence Merritt where [| si tvory which they have mounted had left the river road at dark, hav-/#ith small gold nuggets into many ing walked nearly fully eight miles|exquisite ornaments sultatie for lto get aronnd the intervening floods.|Xmas gifts, They are well worth wee | Mr. McCarty’s house stands but a few feet from the river but was well above the flood level and the bank was not washing on that side, though just opposite it it was rapid- ly washing the orchard of BE. 8. Fryar and every few minutes dur ing the night great masses of under- mined earth would tumble splash- ing into the raging torrent. Within a few feet of Mr. McOar- ty’s home, also, the power line of| the Puget Sound Power company from {ts plant at Electron crosses the river and during the night two jes sustaining it and standing on bank of the stream went down | with a tremendous crashing of the huge earthenware insulators, put- ting the entire transmission sys- tem out of commission. Later two more poles at the same place washed away, Several times during jthe night I was awakened by these jseveral flood noises and got up to to where! look from my window watchers carrying lanterns were pa troling the caving banks of the stream or pacing back and forth on the remaining portion of the | Sumner bridge. 1 returned to the creamery at 8 o'clock Friday morning in order to got into telephone communication with Seattle and found that within an hour after I had used the line the evening before a pole had gone into the river nearby, breaking all connections in- both directions, 1 had heard that there were two line- men of the Puget Sound Power com-} pany in the-vicinity and these I pressed into service to restore tele- phone communication. I borrowed the telephone tnatrument from the creamery and we took it outside Come an THE PLEASURE AND HAVE IMMENSE STOCK OF UP-TX A FOURTH SAVING OF A AtMcCarthy’s TONIGHT Grand Musical Program THIRD seotng. 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