The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1907, Page 1

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EAST. ; | EDITION % ¥ il. g i a2 10 SECURE HIS lan Evangelisto Explains How He Happened to Give Power of Attorney to Jail Prisoner--Lawyer Files Rig Bill for Services. ‘That George Me jueet to sien a power of at to Maekay The old man’s p erie Value He Hen wtderable perty4s of un claima to have real estate in Winni * and Vaneouve nn ¢ The eprenc cal property consiate of two k he ¢ th @ house on them on the ea th side of Green Lake These Mackay 1 in the hardis of a broker he day he got the power of that be had ‘and in the Cove my tail tf | ” explained Evan lista did not explain ¥ , who was confined to timely tntervention of W. H. Murphy and Remaberg, prevented iormediate disposition of it Now that the matter has been ‘on a charge of utte public, both Mackay ny ‘check, secured the © \ tng are willing fo release th Y, w he holds, property, but each wants to be paid pitas anecet 12, wiSoriclary. of (or bie time ; ata's entate, bat appear Wiesling wants $100 for #orvices a ackay took which according to lawyers in pc t te that Mi ag ges oM man's meatal) sition Co know, would be performed bis property away by any attorney in good standing fondition to et Bie F for $23.00, and which Evangelista ie bee a i not ask him to perform Mackay wants $200 for all services and $1 additional hi charged up for expenses ad| Mollarg hay not tn hi for insurance on live | claim - Judge Albertson will be asked to- | Frank B. Wieeling, as yet put ut August Fire Chief Rajp? to appoint a Frank B. Wiesting | ev ngolivta. ball for him That the property was transfer $3, whea Mackay was re 4 to Mackay on his promise to ad at Whe tain bail for old man is out by ¢ iwonere in the ak who overheard conver ween them Bt Which Wiesling, bo Meliarg were pres Mackay that Mackay admitted will was of no value, | that he represented to Evangelista ot properly drawn or that he had property in the Cover d Alene, and on closer examination men, | admitted that tt consisted of clatme ing, | that are worthless. ‘Phe power of attorney haa not yet been recorded. 2 T PEDDLERS _ AT MARKET saa trom | plahite © tn were received by him yes terday and the step today fs the re wult Rad fruit la being given the mar ket patrons constantly by according to the © have reached the police. One man yesterday reported that 2 purchased flve cantaloupes, four ot arrested Joe Tw which were so rotten thet no second Mats, two fruit venders | class grocery store would have kept Wing their goods oa Pike them on hand, much less have dar. ed to sell them to patrons. Chief Wappens ia a sapporter of the public market idea and be- Yeves that such sorry trading shou! be prevented, for the good of the market and the general welfare of the pubite AND DISORDERLY PARTISANS K UP MASS MEETING AT PARK @ 260 to 300 bitter partisans park Voard’s plan, was adopted by the mass meeting held in & ananimous vote. Park yesterday after heir the discussion of the extension of the park in finally broke up the but not until a number of been niade and consider- terous Interterence in by the adherents of the ning the three and Wi fip fo the county hospital Gnd Evangelista wax inatructions xt ot aoe Wap: that the prese ot ped the public warket is a # its success and a viola. # the city ordinance which Ped@ing weet of Highth Atwell and Humphrey stein, who t which prohibits the down-town districts ly gives the potice pow ip the peddlers away from Place, is the belief of the Numerous com McDonald and other anthanexe Stone av. gathering that they were going to fight the proposed cut throughethe park as lows as there was a court to appeal to or antil they won. While the spesking was in prog ress Patrolman Brewer was com pelled to quell disturbances in both places in order that the speakers might continue, Owing to the r discordant element pre accomplished nothing oie ABOR DAY PLANS, ARE ABANDONED . ing in the streote mammoth picnic leasant Teach was nothi to noon, at iciaily post speakers. DP fets of speakers mada talks ‘crowd from vantage points Mhort distance apart. W. F. iY addressed one crowd, at ® revolution endorsing today # in that direction which time it was ntinuation of poned until Sunda i yeaterda The day » however, as a business houses th entire plem be ally obmery A short distance away Judge P. A | tionists addressed an equally large! ‘The jadge informed his ead “TRADESMEN NEEDED AT oc tee crcos tn the mune’ wenn, THE SEATTLE ¢ CLOUDY, WITH PRODAULY SHOWERS TONIGHT aND THUF F) SEATTL WASH, TEM IER 2, 19 BDAY MON@AY aI raee> wn: slladtveenre § MACKAY PROMISED BERG CUNGRATULATHD BY CyRROE RELEASE - PRES. ROOSEVELT LEVI FOSS 4$ DEAD ing a large delegation f ATTE Ele t I 7 ¥ 4 oar LF- ; VOL, 9 O. 62 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. te > ~ ~ 2 ner eee 2 \ ime Pa On ow AY tit OU GINE TRIES “UBLIC MARKET Wagon Loads of Rotten Fruit From Western Avenue os x — ef aM ob sy Levi P. Foas, a wealthy ploneer » th "§ d il ake oe ae wane ciel RE loaded on the Buyers Saturday—Retai trom heer discus Mt. Monk had Man Unloads His Stale Stock Daily. four weeks (Star Special service.) Mr. Foss was well, knows in tht NELLINGH nig ve old at cheap eity, in 1885 being eb dd county nete “ th t ere ho wudite He w in th il meat t s f are ng business for years, and owned con Great , until It 18 too late, ‘Then the public ments have been made for the “ int 1 t eve , € are thie « ate nd know t t in moved: If the tra ' by parton yele hon ha 1 if th t et to be # COKN } ® . ‘ n ite 5 objects, it should "| « 4 fe he farme und not for j * , \ eb merchants igoking for @ > t a omen Chance to fleeee the public (By United Press.) ae z. PEDAlION “HT van, 1300, Pak grit ag no ROME, Sept. 2 Lava le pouring BE L ; ? ; ma ; o i FG. K elman, a peddle who Wibcads wantas of Goautke 4a6-¥. SERGT. W. A. BERG. POLICEMAN C. J. L. sUNDBE Ra. ha . oe {tended the market since {ts svius is again in @ state of erup| Stgnal honor has come to Bergt./Ine seventt ae woll a ici. at thee . ning, ¢ that Western av tton W. A. Borg, ¢ ' nd Wash-|in the a« He le . hws 4 , terest in the fre old The inhabitants of the village of ington Inf, of North Yakima, |! of the teow wna ‘ n hig | ere and claims that ms Torre Annugclata are terrorised | wey i , . A Rational ' i ah 4 (COUld not be a succe , and are fleeing to places of safet ‘ous brads hate acini ties with thetr as lava streams are threatening the | Drain rmer ad ral of} tk f a ft or dy | the crowds, town the state of W Horg |t hooting “ (By United Press.) | Gives an Instance fear that peddler ba ainiat Poot He ¢ € « ( wT t A 1 to M whit n, |the farmer ay from the ket N W YORK shooting tn the ‘nati tourney ; ; " an express wagon |The peddlers handle principally which haw t r ” " { ed frut 1 veg: | fruit, while the f handle veg wht af clone - cor .t i Sete 1 ' ' jes almost exeinsi If it n the Jent’s ma Y., set , ere} res a fave e not for the fact that the ped ts - the beat mf rif ith a oe wh - 1 b rrivi there orn are Hing al of fruit . hitg j to the market, and it a ical @ 4 have ‘ failure, The peddlers a , (BY United Press.) ’ the fruit © 10 the farmerg becanee NEW YORK, Sept eween t t com e he people there who buy their tude: Waieakioly were 46 bes o Demecratic ded hwence at the stern cities peddlers are the big in the histe he " aie ob thet he ald | public olty parade started from Fif- | - t ardon f re if he a In an ¢ matte the the p le there and ty-oighth st. and Fifth av, and pro ; ’ of murder | a 6 ma prices of fruit reason- ceeded down Fifth av. to Washing : © beat tions on the market | able tou ade, sthate We. Mabamaed : | and of their wares, which| On account of the bad weather James Holland, ex-president of th ' | QUIT they « not se! their busi-|this moruing there were few wag- Ta heen eaten. ee : | ' laces. Then, too, a w ons and very few buyers at the grand marcha Vhs " » a t with nice k public market this morning. izations Were represented, inclu: | Women's Tre Union lea, (By United Pree) Ghar in two years, or since Ret (By United Press.) beige yr Fae number of ect) sr PETERSBURG, Sept. #40) Pubday ‘ CRIPPLE CREE o., 6 Actors National otective nm wcupled by gendarmes, mrrinew fature | ; ved @urieg . thelr ployed t Portland ation, A smaller and riv to vtationed at every waterway docks Wiel y. The empe wax in| Gold Mining was held by the Consolidated Piboliont apirita, but the empre k an take mine ot Rusiness Agents, cc r bod the. same careworn, r trades unseated by th ee The emperor wore a ei body The first ce anh & dark Live tunle, + September 5, 18*7. & white oatrich w her bat k mtg neg Poa old sad showed . the athe ite. h ve ; ' without gaining ‘the consent y of Pte majestion reat standing 3 n pareute. le eave tek tee vin Wroughost the entire cerqmony brags ' 4 a “ whic h the #hich insted three 1 a querter| ue Mae bed : Taneder ani ehureh is cted ta March, 1881./hours. After the ceremony the fn Ais Wale te ales dev anty a lee 4 ~ : te pe 4 this f visit to this city of the par iF ina with goods f he publ r itaken hit turn Walter and make his peace coninianmieadiis * ‘ ket. On the market place ten f Tr nation with Walter's parents (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept 2 io Lab Day parade waa held today, the cur tom having been roted “antiquat - ed and ridiewlage” by the Feders tlon of Labor. The money hereto fore spent In Labor Day dem strations will be put into the f fund for the maintaining atri (By United Prea) "We have no aristocrac ave | JAMESTOWN, Vo 1 2—Le b “a f inb a ' @\¢ bor Day tae ¢ event at the pial ix only eres he co expoattion. Fe at 48 hours’ operation of the em om trams b «e been bs | visttors here La Sept. 2.—Per-jof men arrived he today, 10,000 comin: it wullty Ot) News alone. Many ne loads of plaves. Waxes are the division of » labor bodies jeapital When not, just there should yesterday and (be arbitration Newport) “The working man is hips are SAN FRANCISCO, found orthy of rin and Benson, We hire; the business man of b land frauds, must spend one year th |i1 ine atre ally rated. The (grofits, and the finanelal promote ra| a county jail and both pay a Mt principal ay of the day is Wik "and organisers worthy of ward. | $1,000. This is the ve liam R. Hearst, and be has takew Beth orcantzed capital avd orgnn-| court, Perrin will be cor for his : i thi fed tat e704 y the | fj i na then, M&S.” Samuel Gompers is also On, oreatic % t the county jail at Alan eda an ithe Mat of speakers ae titict nce between legitt | jon in the county in city Mr. Hes sia 'ebadiety ‘bideiall aie Ge ry 4 . Previous to the sentence JNdE® |ong of the “4 parenoe Han pv sed AP | pawree sctamenee Sieg nc fathered at the ¢ tion grounds comune ® ' ‘ 1 ap \ ‘ " OAD t a oo of alt ¢ e pind i Day rank h the fourth amt n ite “distribution ented th . being m f July -) . f ole ul of pitted to es ' ids of $2,000. Se oa prove ay tee tee ; brates lat by which we o@ @ aca pon for the ri FRIEND AND MOREY — aa Pewee “REY. a WANES C CALLED Ing for the friend a and. the ‘ D depth 24. Captain J. A. O'Pricr ‘ ard ing re Chat ‘ for a Be “2S CARRIES JAPANESE 200.5 OUL MURDER | Whieh reached t t | a a pees Bie Ay ioe ad pee ' | Feather ve ord. The : he Am — Jen MD tadie inne | ioe lars mobs ca kiaoth ; vcniiabaaie r ts rom Honolulu. The vessel is car- | tek | (Star Special Bervice.) he tale of rying a small horde “ | HOQUIAM, Bept : lean | ' 7 oft Ms he | ‘er of th it js « 1 t 7 i} nOW “ migration law of " ine Wish Adinh ol mee ; 1 RD in effect. This t (By United Press.) wife. Ne w r . ley a "1 Thera t , Japane annually 1 it is f john & us le thi Seo that suale haste a | tana 7 eee eee ee ee ee nmr " ey TRIP TODAY ay er be | se" geen sens *% BARRETT. CANNOT count Thin fs th co! { ” OOST FOR SEATTLE * - ai) 6 Te North { the Indiana for this purpone he * M Gr PANY's ton ot. a pt A. G.\® (Star Special Service * et ol T0 we RATTLE the Moran 0 RAIN ENDS PICNIC. loft Ia Tf @|® PORTLAND, Sept the # @ trial ran t seed | with tolw f ‘ # |; (CHICAGO, Bept tt Yense! be be At almost two 4 vf out t un | ® lol cramento he wt rid tt nationa uu over to o'door enjoyment the Odd Fete , ia! ® th 0omt t of America Waed fred nic was broken up last nig . mposed of f Gish, Coyle, ® the i Ir ution m mo te par ate S trip bel ‘ in, Fully 2,000 people at-| Doh : Ba Clark, # gress in 1909 * rece;t ot Sccret eward ha tended the’ planic, which be r-| Wa nd Law-\® & Tait, HW f ep 4 P3921; leneih 29 r ; vb ge Dh 4 fon Coe is unattached. wo tt tt oe me | this trip. | ‘alter had a good time,” said on Mr. Pring. “It would not do any morning one any good to tell who took him night, to Tacoma, and it might do the hurriedly brought man barm to have his name known, y the frie who had He ts q friend of mine, so 1 will not give his yame.” ae taken nning October 1 and covering @ art hie period of four days ne wil The Ur j revenue ‘ i * rae ; Farmers in tern ‘Washington a te hold an examina in gloom. Too much rain is t . the selection of candidates for the cause. The downpour has beeh c de ine} ointment as cadet engineer, be- steady and heavy. ANOTHER YEAR'S WORK WELL DONE

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