The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1907, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STARWEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1907 iN NEW OO EN MALE STARTED OFF DANCES AND Tetegre too.) J. D, Campbetl, a carpenter, em: | FRANCISCO, May 22 ployed by the board of — public gsureeennd the trial of Mayor Sohmit# om &) works did not fear his removal of extortion, began promptly from his pomition tf he found ofbewrag: fo morning without any Attempt against Sehmite, He admitted vot bg bes delay on the part of the defonse.| ing for Behmite at the last elec | being taurne "I oe ge “ie pane! was promptly filled | ton Subahi oaks oie eee tat apt Honey opened with the formal! Camphell said he knew several | congested A, Where thousands 7 | es of the case, He sald) members of the Spreckies family of children live | e elt defendant was charged with © | and when they went into anything | Mee. the t amd know ie from Joa. Malfant!, of) they did so for the money there nico restaurant wea in it the court opened 47 of the) Campbell was excused. fy were tn court At noon three others were ex these were excused. | cused WHA RReHIVE BIDS . F Larrabee une omenie Miss HL AmOr Seatt hamber at would be re y that t iment for the construction of g Peeluey charmes formed the baste dings for the Tolalt Indiar p Dg te Weetimony in the Geo P school, Tulalip reservat no me ent proceadings in| ROMA COUNTY, UP to June ny nal alge Morris’ court today OS rests B ee oe swine-| TEDDY'S POLICY IS ; atthe partneranip o of | Sonor ATTACKED cit sitidawit # that Leas bol ner. G Kiltett Johnsen, | At the pres te htm ‘ rie | seEAN PAS < DANE G Higgios special ceputy (Seripps Tetemraph Service.) jg HUSSIAN PRASANTS! DANCE attorney, Des do. umen LAKE MOHONK, N. Y., May - Ne int vey 9 oe that Raae- | —Niehe Murray Butler was re ' ‘an . mpers nam at © elected president of the Interna j 44 Gusckan ve the latter's death y tional Arbitration conference. Clin. | itm t pc gen wae Missiton R. W | ; whe took | eodruff, of Philadelphia mi 1 : tm the | W8® elected secretary, and A. ©. ° i. | Wood, of Camden, N. J. treasurer - & . . Bellie Vanney to 4 that President Butler, In his address . * » wal & year eao eho Ro attacked Roosevelt's policy of right Mre te aM * HCO to deine & eousness before the peace confer i Mis @ local paper, but that ence, asserting that by his argu ort * s Ht though #h*) Mant Roosevelt advances that the atte ¢ . courts of the land could be abdl- rives tte mame “Boneting a ; os ished and force adopted when the attitude of the dancers, ethea ‘tor girls . IGS AND MASTER joing party feels that justice is portion of the dawee tremduttabity CoG) hy ” on ite side ef course——on cack other rs otherwine eet tn Reyer 9 " 10 mente The ehtldres . . ‘ fond of this damer type tee the 4a | DENOUNCED |e ne re onan tate teat ice, Ses Sate ain es few days ago 8 canoeing 40 [ had & narrow escape from ir ' F them end sow ne & ® « oo Lake Washington. and re ir ile eaemn ob tneeak Wa mene 1o : ; t Bis iife to his expertness at (Sertpps Telemraph Servien) [ay 5 thine ot cone 3 | galcherbechers ‘ ‘ The canoetst bas two DETROIT, Mich, May 22.—-The| eho know the Joy of & back yard, | shirt water ~ « iat which ho {» very fond and | Switchman’s Union of America deen in the habit of taking | convention adopted resolutions to | ganoing With him. Recently. day denouncing Roosevelt for his he bad paddied out some die utterance on the Haywood sewer | from shore, one of bis dogs Pettibone case. The resolut gestions and desired to stretch. show sympathy with the miners nao that he could do the trial and demands their “kidnap: | upon exerting himself | ping” be declared {legal and their 8 awkward movement of Bis | liberty restored | overturned the cance and! the three occupants into the | FAILS POR A MILLIOW } » AG ft happened al! were) - | i ewizomers and there were no (Sertepe Telegraph Servier.) | in} Don't astreteh | NEW YORK. May & eR 8 | Havens @ Co. & stock exchange ftrm, has failed. The liabilities ~~ } | (Sertpes Telearaph Service.) HESSIAN PRASANTS: DANTE = NEW YORK, May 22 ‘corey has he ir This shows how well (he children have learned the pe | PUrchased the steam y t Pantoo. dence There no promot in the only oe panic nt “Phe two bla tents whieh wt! up et Lineotn park for the Christian Endeavor im July, arrtved in Seat from Boston When ont Wp and seated, they will be the eet for $200,000 and it will be used Scores" “THRILLING SCENES AND DESPERATE DEEDS IN fe nt sce» GOVERNOR NAMES: GREAT WAR WAGED AROUND WESTERN MINES Ncetaes Sa'cn't ADVISORY BOARD | - som |paones fe aeighborhoot of To FORCIGLE SEIZURE AND DEPORTATION or MEN Supe wel be on Steiticns: COLORADO, THE BULLPEN IN THE COEUR DALENES " idet tees ana nie by 100, feat AND THE BLOODY WINDOW FIGHT AT VICTOR-—TIT-FOR S00 Governor Albert Mead has named the following members of the Cham mensions, reapectively, witli te OFF of Commerce as an advisory TAT NOW IN NEVADA Toom for nearly 20.000 per-/ 08rd to deal with the West Seat and vicinity annexation section: | persnaaneine ‘and Qeors Fe oa “I The great mining war in the gold and silver mining + sof | in 1808, In mt year there wae @ miners’ strike in the Couer | TACOMA CLERK IS @Alanes region of northern Idaho. One nigit a band cf men went ner and blew It Up with dynamite. At once Gov. Stunenberg ce 4 ee ? $100 clared the Cover @’Alenes in a state of insurrection and called f raat ‘wee. te ve 43 Wet your cow get loose and) | federal troops, Gen. Merriam marched into Burke the next day and ‘ id an watdoor & few boughs from your) | began arresting miners on “suspicion.” A thousand men were © a ; : shade tree or You SF@| RALPH PATTISON suNTENCcKD| thrown Into stockade, called “bulipen” by the prisoners. and Ne vat tae Monge fo be arrested. The exper. for months without tri The * bullpen” w vile hole and the thy : : - of Mra Charlee Cameron, of SY (JUDG HANFORD ron men were often ili-treated by the negro so! : ald Clty, {e an example. She . th ' i nd . 5G FRO st. By Jacob Waldeck. “ trouble with H. W. Schosbel| "TS4MISC PRON ™ —- o i the the diet of her cow and will) oF soctmry ca or pown. | Kaetustve Servier) urne te appear in Judge Carroll's ‘ } a They ; - te defend 2 damage auit for, ** "3 peg « in Ss wae these troubles b n capital and a Fo al a labor in the gold and sliver mining ef Sehoebel's shrubbery Poverty ana @ for society te be-| Meetons, which bave ¢ eee te / “AUN IT POLLY S DD AR laved to have been the cause of the | the great Haywood murder trial t of thing . 4: th which he since o* « . ‘ = z. ae See Western Federation ma ve : be tendered Vice This sentence Was imposed by “ nal, historical oc Those w _ . Judge C. Mo Hanford of the United ' ' ; - tem | fine at. be to Sentt Me “~~ States eirewit srt after Pattioon | Pences rankle 4 ot in th nf ; rian PRened heres of men's minds. The first is the “t ri ; TES Christian ‘Endeavor, The tu t\pen affair” in the Coeur d'Alenes|* Of the society will also be ant in Idaho, when 1,000 miners were | tr hey Z together with Mayor Wt thrown t >» a fithy ete ade aad % wr ] 2 BH. Moore and Govern Mead “* held prisoners for months with | me were é Wignitaries are «expected ¢ fe the re. regular arnt soldiers as 3s F *. . qoards, The other was Ce at ——— mee and | 540 ation syste which th - ‘ Ee ’ a4 oltine alliance engineered, whe bat | P abdoa al trains, take he « HAS PASSED siento thr EARTH QUAKED. wild He na A ¢ the . oat (Netipps Toleur: jeph Service.) tion gave me a 4 n he it ALBANY RIVERSIDE, Cal. May 2 A manner in © t to Hughes per sharp quake at 11 last night was but business n who «ym not sufficiently heavy to cause with them, were at e | beans 7 ger wi not ffictently heavy a aay | wie them. very oy bed! a Pr damage ' . In ma « men were A . + | = STREET NAMES. FERRY BOAT CAPSIZES. from thelr fam .- i lef & ica the . <ansaa W « - Assistant = Building (Sertpps Telear mone foot : t . VIENNA Y 6, both sides t ] rn river ferry is r aine “ nt in fs) . wher t ie and 1 whe “ ha Reve somet . »* ke ad su th who have hoanded Most + 7 ve y RoSsTO A . e wet b ¢ _ peWELED | BACK comBS. na at ent F : 4 which t bet elope The mont beautit " “ 4 y They ¢ if ‘ “4 ae yt he * t re ‘ re , CCUM RT AT GIRLS OF . SCHMITZ TRIAL ticiireartiat means cooo HeAtTE poreh and window boxes, If # little curly lettuce and parsley seeds are planted with the flowers a great deal of profit aa well as pleasure can be had. The climbing nastur tums both ornamental and use ful green seed pode and flowers form an pptable addition walad the f will are leaves toa Deaf use it & pasteboard tube vt or more long In talking with & person who or even @ paper rolled in a tube he will hear as well as with an ear trumpet Don't Do This--Den't keep fresh meat in paper, It absorba the julcen Don't store vinegar or yeast in stone jugs, the acid at ck the giasing. Use glasa GILLIAM FREE © © 60 ENSPROTOR CANNOT rROseCUTED FOR praATH OF WOMAN ON MADISON tee More & afternoor of Waite ‘ napector, cb « © ae the re t the Madiaor which caused the death of Mrs Jamea K. Brackett. The state gives © of appen Hid not state any « for nder awe this JAPANESE SILK FOR LITTLE MISS For t days of summer the small woman w # stilt ander ® w b weed in Japanese © ro is sufficient weight to this aterial to give @ sitgeht and yet is summery ooking A dainty frock for « of eis of thin eastern silk in wh Val note ace trime it. The short skirt is pleat pointed tabs t . * as decoration pon the pleats, The yoke je fin * ~ tabs, and each of thee 4 the sleeve bands are held with The eves are short ne t tf and tw fe ¢ which te the lace They Always De That musical dy etar broke her engagement with Softleigh Yes. But she broke bim firet DOG LIONS © (Senttle Starts Bxclustve Service.) » has ( t ght emart law figure a scheme to en ’ w have in gh to get ratlroads OLYMPIC MARKET i pp t Marche OPERATORS POSTPONE STRIKE SEARCH STILL NEW threatened strike Union telegraph operators 1» being held up pending a meeting of the on ‘Pel we * | YORK May a ithe of the Western directors tomorrow to ¢ aces of the operators the direc griev The tore wroog opera will remedy believe naider the the a Neged | PRESIDENT RETURNS HOME. (Sertyps ‘Telearaph # WASHINGTON pres here TRAIN deut ernoon for at left o'elocb Pine Koot Washington and arrives tonight MAYSVILLE, Ky crook bridge ts three gave é wrecked miles Obte we May FALLS FROM » fast at A pansengers were injured WANTS MARRIAGE ANNULLED Elizabeth petition asking the court to anpul her marriage Wilkes with The this aft BRIDGE Servier) May The passenger Lawrence west number today Wiliam The of fied a w Wood on the ground that she bad previously been married to another man According to the facts set forth she was married to Stephen Wilkes in Alastn secured @ married another 1888 In 1889 Wilkes went at he hi Having beard ¢ divorcee from woman her whe turn married Wood in Sept On April 16, however, she learned that Wilkes ad ne to a and in 1902 secured a di voree and wasn therefore still her Hence the petition for » separation from Wood ORGANIZE TO CARRY ON, | ASSESSMENT FIGHT legal busband The contest aaa inst the Denny Hil! regrade and the North _— wi widening ents fought to the bitter end At a meeting lust | property owne north of Cedar st., ittee of seven appointed at the revious meeting was increased to fifteen and property owners present agreed to contribute trict ment BALLARD, in fighting night of the) of the whole dix the com: | be amount equal to & per cent of their ansers: the assesement | Albert Winton, of 420 Denny Way is treasurer of the organization BALLARD NOTES ee. ~The ard city coune!! held its last ar meeting journed to meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock for the final wind up of all business. inst night. | Mayor Moore will sign nance providing for the anpexzation of Ballard to Seattle tomorrow, 804! gurance in force, the meeting that time so to be paid. Counciiman C. M motion that the janitor be instruct Cox Bal- a ad- it is expected that the ordt- adjourned to allow all bills made until ed to raise the flag on the city hall when the ordinance is signed | by the mayor of Seattle. Couneil- man Poersel suggested that the fl ought to be raised to balf mast carried the motion of Cox Only a few ent at tle business w: The finance to 0. etl empowered that clerk the last meeting would be instructed K but citizens were pres Very it committee the bills to all presented draw done by the coun- was The the (salary warrants up to the end of the month. As some of the street improvement funds have been over improve- paid while other ment funds are short street 4 notion was made to equalize the funds 5. perting G. Bhorrock &@ the books ed for an tnventory the city's property the nish The Pht the Co. of the firm the city of all of The heads of inventory roved the dition to various departments will fur- aired council ap Ablan's nde lat of Nard located between Brig and Olympic and New York and Ablan av enue The assessment roll for rovement of Park ard ay | Vertined The wi poles 1 in Sunset granted order to scribers. The again ock council Telephone perm ission the im- lace from Bal was ad- to Shilshole av reach adjourned tomorrow afternoon at company to erect new sub: meet 1:20 The decision of the Seattle coun of South Park ‘ausing fee is that in the Shingle City the saloon ow men fcense ble worry At the present time the $1,000 fee is in force in the } mt , D. but only a few of the saloous have paid $1,000, most of them ating under the old Heense of In case the Seattle council the saloons Ballard to; $1,000 licenses the city will have to return a the saloon ms of the man last money mnexpired One saloon ren no rup tained which pany Ba ort terna the hk the pec in the The a 4 of the f ng James being for por ewal ati ot his t expire until October has almost large sum of men for the licenses: February ob icenwe last arrests made was who tom. drunk and was disor Judge Nelson fined him $10. Clise sailed yesterday 1. W. with will hal ewe The a million feet of lum Pedro, The lumber was e Stimson Mill com Fraternal Broth eet tonight Fra meeting nights of hanged B © recently nd fourth eam again Monday aftern ball park, ‘Thi T Sing ams of games phone 1 1 Clerks ght at Wednesday lefeated on at score want allard unton | DRAGGING FRUITLESS: FOR BODIES IM” LAKE WASHINGTON ‘BRINGS NO RESULT, BUT ros! IN” ‘CHARGE ARE EXPECTANT, The search for the bodies!) of 7 P4ith Vogt, Glen Jaquathy: and Joseph ¥. Goshorn, tne ¥ atu dents drowned from a gamed ip © Lake Washington iast Sunday, wee continued with renewed ' energy today, but without success However, the bay is now be ing thoroughly covered that It seems simost certain that die covery of the bodies ts onjge ques tion of time, and may Cot Aser moment ae B A 70-foot log attached to « ga6o line launch ts being used. tn the | dragging. Attached to this ere @ dozen smal! bouts with drags of vartous kinds. Dosens of other small craft are assisting tm the rk, which is being dt university professors, and pated in by many students, ale though school not been dis od an it was yesterday in order that the entire sehoo! might in the work Robert Goshorn, father P Jo seph F. Goshorn, on the drowned students, arrived % the city this morning from Kaliepel, Mont. The father comes to assiat in the seareh for his son. Although heavy laden with the grief that has come upon him, he is determined wo devote bis strength in the search for the bodies of «he. drowned, and will take the of bis son back to Montana once it has been brought from ite watery grave. Mr. Goshorn, senior, is a well known editor of Montana and @ man of wide acquaintanceship. 4 A BUM ARTIST. “INE B PLOSION. re disastrous mine explosion’ eee at Globe. Detatig.§ro, & ” Coeparing. | assets with Tree in- the Wash! Fire Insurance company té ot the eight strongest the world - re Your Valuable In a Secure Place? The Safe Deposit or Perkins & Co. A Cherry st. Aletka vane are dsolutely Fire and. Bucg ‘Proof, affording perfect security- valuable papers. Our locgtien the banking center of he ate tere have private booths tor Sabtiereotal modation of our patrons Senge a $4.00 per year from Madison Park, 8: 30, 11:30, 12:30, 2:00, 2:30,:6:30, @30, GEORGE F. MEACHAM, OWNER | 200 New York Block. Kotler & Chase. Established 1850, PIANOS. DOWNING, HOPKINS 4 RYER : naoxmns drain, Provisions, Bonds, 3 PRIVATE WiKca Tel. a ‘soe sseeeb ates Tes mindy PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHEET MUSIC, Til Second Ave., ) e YOO BOO ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass T06- rineT AN 708, 09-9:9550500o"% FLY ON THE FLYER {BATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare Sic—Round Trips, S00 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, LEAVES SsPATTLE—s05 O25 a. me, BOS amd Cree AVES TACOMA—8:35 a. m. wed 19:15, 8955 and TRO pm cart subject te chainge ottce cm Tet + ate Mate 17@. Taeoma Tet. 212. Agent. Seattle

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