The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1907, Page 7

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\ Ah steam car ‘of fifteen, ies cur be Coles county pears =~ “worth Pa arrival preventing ¢ on me destroyed @epart SULTAN MULAI Aziz. Exclusive Ser ioe.) church at 132 was damaged cof mbout $1,000 this morning. only of the fire de) 144 MH, Sept. 19—The ‘te place beside the railroad, & beadon collision be piarerban passenger oar | package near pas snuffed out, and more hundred others were gare was laden with ‘started for a day's tair the entire | suli and Caid MacLean, fm the base. pe quawtity of demand by Raisull that he be made Hard governor of the bill tribes of the! to the/also that his forees be supplied for $20 PHOTOGRAPH OF MULAI HAFID, WHO HAS DECLARED SULTAN OF MOROCCO IN PLACE OF HIS BROTH. ™ Star Exclusive Service) Lad Sept. 16.—Muiai Hatid ~ declared Rimaeit suttan of 1% place of bis b tuler, is one Most = remarkatic oat the old eu ithe best fighters of th fathering around bh atid ts younger tha assortment There is a ‘about these good service. Suits Overcoats Raincoats of iby Ss it * $e ra Sees ub other Mo. @¥ery possi bili y that he the the most exclusive clothe J, Redelsheimer & Co. | iec2:uscurcusine 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State SULTAN OF MOROCCO fe) acT TROLLEY DISASTER COMPARES WITH HORRORS OF: STEAM RAILROAD Ag § AP telescoped, a a result of the terrific impact. Few escaped a horrible death in A contusion of orders by phone the midst of their merry making. said to have caused the sontdent, aR NS aE — a> | British representative at | painted place the He bas declared tn | favor of the reigning Sultan, Abdul | Aas (@y United Press) TANGIRR, Sept. 19.—A courier | arrived with letters from Rai-| | OFt! Seott in The Prinee Chap Bava Weed seen the rest of the week t's conditions for the release of the |** he Grand. William Faversham Britiah official, These inctude a | Comes to the Grand next week in The Squaw Man At the Seattle. “Littte Johnny Jones” wit! be | seen at the Seattlo until Sunday, SE He St Sere Voom “The Isle of Salon begine fee Ratouli week's run at the Third ay, and jCherry st. playhouse greater part of north Moreces, and | is prepared to moet « ey At the Third Avenue. But four more performances ot | Around the World in Eighty Days” ) femain. “The Colleen Bawn” will be next week's offering at the Third Avenue. | At the Lyric. | “Por Mother's Sake jweek at the Lyric | Orange Blossoms” next week jahes the horns and will be offered Continued Vaudeville. The Star—Harry First, Hebrew comedian, and other vaudeville acta The Lois—T Morton Jewell tre ed vaudeville. Moving pictures and vaudeville Odeon The Musical, vaudeville program and Musec-- | Vaudevilte and special acts. ARE SET FREE (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Five life |term prisoners from Sing Sing are free today after spending more than years bebind bars. They were freed under the new law, which authorizes the parole of men sentenced for life for see jond-degree murder after they have been imprisoned 20 years. Only qe of the freed “liters” is known, a8 the parole beard conceals jidentities, The one known is Pat }rick Casey, of this city, former po- | iceenaa, who killed his superior of- | fleer. LICENSED TO WED Christopher 8 Shick, 23, Tacoma, jand Calla Corbett, 23, Topeka, Kas. Wm. T. Marphy, ™%, and Helen L. Booge, 20, both of Vancouver, B. C a Furnac e for $65 5 fur for a five ; | | THE SEATTLE DEMOC STAR—THURBDAY, . ml “7 SEPT, 19, 19u/. RATIC LANDSLIDE (By United Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 19 While the prohibition insue tm «til! in doubt the ggnstitution hav car ried by 3 to 1, Phe Democrats have practioally elected the entire state tloket headed by Charles N. Has kell fr gaqvernor His majority Will be about 20,000 rats have undoubtedly The candidates probably ted four of the five repr tod are; Firat dintriet, ¢ SURPRISES WILL gate to Congrons Bird 8. Metutre, Republican; Second, I Fulton, Democrat, who defeated” ox-Terrt torial Governor T Ht. Perguaon; Third, James Davenport, Demo erat; Fourth, ©. D, Carter, Demo itth, Soot ¥ #, Demoorat ature in Demoerattc by rity, and will elect ax States ore, Robert L. & Cherokee Indian, and T. vr ¢ the famous blind orator They were nominated by primaries | in June & large mu United Qwens, BE SPRUNG “United Press): nose idaho, Sept. 19-1 de veloped that District Attorney Rutck was relieved from acting tn the case of Senator Borah and Photograph of wretked cars, showing manner tn which one was | others tn the department of jum tee, not because of his alleged {ii feeling for Horah, but for other rea ie 008 which throw an entirely dif Rutok | ferent light on the matter it is sald, advined the department | at Washington of his intention to | | the | | | ’ |eapttol bufiding, | was given the r Wotder INCREASE FIXED ESTIMATES. | preparing mal niike that. monarch Bagg canbe ei et com.| Raywond D. Shearer Seattle, | manding, magnetic presence and Mathias Grady, 22, Renton. | He ts for Moroveo for Thomas E. Stringer, log age and thus appeals to @ and Emma T. Erickson, legal age, > ¢ who live away from the oth of Bullard oy white tndeoes. John L. Hill, 31, and Mary J er been in Burope. O'Retlly, 21, both of Seattle Hafid is « poet and has had bis Masanceuki Hanamota, 21, and works published by a printing con-| Nobu Sakamota, 20, both of Seattle corn in Baypt W. H. Pickering, 28, and Sarah He has only one wife and a| A. MeCann, 18, both of Seattle child Oliver T. Herd, 32, and Tirda - Svenson, 33, both of Tacoma tra B. Allen 26, and Bula D. West, 19, both of Joplin, Mo. } Chester BK Packard 2, and Helen M. Blain, both of Seattle. | Ow Pearl G. Henderson, 24, and Mot tte BR. Breed, 19, Vashon. DEATH RECORD. and extensive Desthe wore reaisteced today se “ea * : follows 3oys’ Clothing. Welder lek # a man, 21 219 Twenty-ninth forcible feature av ‘i Muncy—J. D, Muney, 1, Sept. 17, --the rive th av. and Marion st they g Yantagi—T. Yaniagi, 2%, Sept. 13 Provience Hi Farrow—A 1, Sept. 15, ” Twenty se north. ’ N 7, 4. " and Graham $3.50 up it n Septet Lynn—It Sept. 18, 206 Jones $5.00 up Birth Record. | follow } To f : 9 Kat it f ia + t 4 a Ha To wife of HH. Bar dismiss the charge against Borah, but the department Interfored and appointed M. C. Hurch of Denver. ine of the government officials is authority for the statement that ; several big surprises will be sprung when the case goes to trial, Preparatory to the session of the special grand jury to investigate — EE NVERARITY TO MANAGE THE COLISEUM a, A ae charges of tlegal taction em: ployed by Rutck in securing the in dietment, the members of the grand jury that returned the indictment have been quizzed by Spocta! Prose. cutor Burch and tt developed that 1 of the jurors nied the allega tions in the affidavit by the other unfair means The name of John Doe appearing fm the Indictments returned against Senator Borah and others, charging land frauds, is now understood to jstend for that of exGovernor | Steunenberg. M. C. Burch, the special prosecutor, sald that the true names of John Doe and Rich ard Roe would be made known next Monday at the opening of the Borab trial Dancan G. Inverarity, unti! recent ly assistant manager of the Grand | Opera House, will have charge of) that vaudeville house opens September | The appointment was announc: | the Coliseum theater when 30. ed yoaterday by Sullivan & Const dine, who own whose attractions will play The many friends of Mr. there. Inver arity recetve the announcement of | hie appointment to #0 profitable a post with congratulations. Mr. In. verarity'’s many years in theatrical work here have made him one of best known of the younger men of the city, and the wishesthim well STABLISH NEW CLAS! Additional oH and a department for instruction in millinery has been established the Y. W. C. A, as features of the new class year which will be 27. inaugurated Sept mail GRAFTERS the Coliseum, and} pubite | | in languages | Duncan G. Inverarity. Se 2a PLACED UNDER ARREST (By United Press.) HARRISHURG, Sept. 19.—The ex pected has happened. After weeks of sensational statements that the capitol builders and others would be cited to appear on charges of conspiracy to cheat and defraud the state committed tn furnishing and decorating of the new $36,000,000 14 warrants were iaeued and all the principals have appeared and for the most part been released on bonds of $60,000 isewed by aurety compacios. Foltowing ts a list of the men for whom Warrants were ieeued Joseph M. Huston, architect, hin active asatstant, Stanford Lewis, both of Philadelphia Jobn H. Sanderson, Philadelphia, chief contractor for furoishings Congressman H. Burd Cassel, and B. ore WAS A JAP TRANSPORT The Japanese steamship Kaifuke Maru, which shifted to Tacoma after port, has a anique record formerly the British Powderham, and waa seized 1906 by the Japanese while ing supplies to ti vostock was used by the Japanese gov ment a year and a half as « trans port, and six m to the Tomikura Steamship y yestarday several days tn this She was steamabip in car 8 com t company operated the sel under the name of Pow until three months ago, wh me which she bears, The vessel has been remod elied and greatly improved by the Japanese, She was built « for J. A, Bell & ¢ ves. now my “my of th city a” » finan council plan to In The plan tx ed for Chairman Sawyer committee of the to submit crease fixed estimates to have the ci of the ox relmbu all tered in mak | ing the improvement Dr. H. F. Titus the soolaliat arrested this afternoon by Deputy riff Wise, and stating that he ready to serve out his term went to the eounty jall, where he was confined. There will be a so where J. B. Osborne, the 1 public moet will he unday at the Labor Ter terday orew eould be t the damage three to the gffect that Rutck used | phin +r vane by Ba of the $2, atocker, ir In the nee Voupane, organtee n for the manufacture 000 Nebting fixtures auditor in the | auditor ral's office, who audi ed the accounts of the contractors The men for whom warrants were | lasted Include all of the 18 persons | and firme mentione by the investt | | an Irvine mone mintasion in its report Stuart as being the capitol contracts ception of Frank G, Harrie, former | state trenn and Bdward B. Hardenberg, former auditor general both of whom were members of the to Gov Involved with board of grounds and buildings that arded the Cassel contracts; | here ©. Keim, bookkeeper in | Shumaker's office, ag deputy supertnte: nd buildings, and th nufacturmng pany, a “dummy Sanderson. WILL FIGHT TRE WHITE PLAGUE od P vimuna, we 19.—Problems of the prevention of the infection and *pread of the white plague will be treated in a dozen papers by the | world’s greatest medical authori |tles during the sessions of the In-| ternational tuberculoafs conference, opening today in Vienna. At th opening session a recommendation | wan adopted favoring uatforn san: | itary laws in every country, with} |the view of preventing consump. on. Among the laws demanded are those providing a dally distn-| fection of passenger coaches on all | stenin and electric ratlways and re | quiring physicians to report to the proper authorities every cane of | tuberculosis discovered, in order that proper measures may be taken jto protect those coming in daily Contact with the patients, FEAR RIOT (By United Pross.) the present of grounds Int com ang Supply a ndd@ against national | the mine FREE TRIP 10 “A-COAL MINE WE WILL SHOW YOU A MILLION TONS. Does THIS GOOD WHILE THE COAL FAMINE 18 ONT LOOK We are so confident of our pr@ite to meckholders that we mine and pay all expenses. property's ability to pay enormous take intending investors out to the You are out nothing but your time W@ leave our office, at 107 Union st, with prospective stock holders every morning at 7:30, and every afternoon at 12:30, to visit It you can'tget away during the week, come out with us Sunday Come itito our office any th dwfore 8 o'clock Saturday night, and wo will arrange for your trip absolutely fr of charge to you, $25,000 Already Spent We have already expended that amount off the property, and can consist of 360 the largest now show you a producing coal mine. Our holdings acres, 12 miles east of Seattle, with 4 veins of coal, which is 11 feet of solid coal. We court the strictest investigation. ot We only ask the oppor Our Ue You can tunity to show you how you ean secure an income for life. is perfect, our books are open to stockholders at all times visit the mine at any time, Everything ts open and above-board. Can you find a squarer proposition? The company is only capitalized for $400,000, 900 shares, per value $1.00, divided inte 400, fully paid up and nonassessable Stock is now selling at 40c per share cash, or 45¢ per share on the installment plan. Superior Coal & Improvement 107 Union St., Between First and Second Aves. New Arcade Annex. Phones—Main 2207; Ind. 4808. OFFICE OPEN TILL 8 P. M. ROMB, Sept. 19—Great precau- |tlons are being taken by the gov. | lermment authorities to prevent an | anti-clerical outbreak on the occa |sion of the great socialist demon- | | stration to be held in Rome tomor- | |row, Social Wemocrats from ail over Italy are gathering in the cap- ital, and it is feared that there will be repetitions of the recent out-| rages against the priests. The plans for the demonstration tomor row include a parade of the agi tators to the Rruno monument, op pontte the Vat The police have been instructe @oal severely with assailants of the clertos. All | pilgrimages to Rome have been or- | dered discontinued by the pope un ti! such time as the government | jable to guarantee that the visitors jand clergymen will be free from | molestatio an. NEW INCORPORATIONS Special Service.) SUPERIOR COAL & IMPROVE MENT CO. 107 Union Street, Seattie. find SUPERIOR COAL & IMPROVE- MENT CO. 107 Union Street, Seattle. Gentlemen—Please full en Without further obligating my- self, in (or im payment for ot Superior Coal & Im provement Co. stock, fully paid closed part) abares 1 would be pleased to re ceive more information about your coal proposition and non assess. Name Address .. ROOT PREPARES FOR HIS TRIP TO MEXICO (By United Pres arriving in San An- A, Sept. 18--The follow.| NEW YORK, Gept. 19-—Accor He will reek Las loom corporation papers were fil-| ing to reports Bec on the Mexican bor jed in the office of the secretary of | retary Root wi inton to afternoon, where he | y for Washington, wh he will sient Diag and | one Cigs~ company, of Se-|jiook after several tmportant af ton board the Mex attle, by Bert G. Hill, W. M. Zim-/ fairs of state before jeaving for toan ¢ e's private train. Mex- Marietta, Pa, treasurer and execu-|meorman, B. D. Paine, J. W. Walker | Mexico next Wednesdab. ‘The sec- | fon cite will be reached at 6:30 on tive officer of the Pennsylvania #nd 1. W. Collings. }retary is said by his physiclan to/ the afternoon of September 30. Construction company, contractor; Cohared Lamber company, of Be he in better health than at any = for atee! fling cases alto, $25,000, by Corwin 8. Shank |time within the last five WIPED OUT BY FLAMES. James H. Shumaker, Johnstown, | 0d — i —— a the repe = he we ovine Pa. former superintendent of pub-| Standard Rotler works, incor-| mental phys i as gounts.see butues, Gee te porated, of Seattle, $15,000, by F.) nied as being unqualifiedly false} (By United Press.) caipted for the furnishings J. Wlajole and G. F. Barritt j The secretdry will | vacuous BOTTR, Mont. Sept. 8-—Lowel, George F. Payne, and his partner, | ton abourd the private car Signet i} town near here, has prac Charles G. Wetter, both of Philadel COPPER OUTPUT IS T eZ Ld bo the ee can tieally been wiped out hy fire, bia, tal " of the capitol ednesday, arriving at = ous Seambestore 02 $203,000 attic oo Thursday. From the Missouri me-| ‘he entire business center having William P. Snyder, Bpring City, Pa., former auditor general, who ap- proved the warrants of the con tractors Wiltlam L. Mathues, Media, Pa former state treasurer, who paid) the bills of the contractors Charles P. Kinsman, Wallace Rotieau, Jobn ©. Nelderer and George K. Storm, all of Philadel | SAILOR DROWNED The barkentine which is now at Kagle Harbor brings news of the drowning of ¢ L. Clausen, & member of its crew, off California, The satlor was at work on the fib when he fell into the wat He wan unable to swim and a line was thrown too late Tho victim was a native of Den mark re Smith, MANILA, Sept. 19.—The govern or general has fesued a for preclamation convening the insular assembly ‘on October 18. nths ago was sold] LABOR NOTES. Mattress makers recently organ ized in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Street railway men of Toronto, Can, have signed a thr ear com tract with the compant ated = Blacksmiths t Britain was e ent basis in t this is its jubilee yoar The first labor journal pui taAlaska has apy dat and is ontitled the “Nome Indus trial Worker,” It is a@ four-page weekly, representing the Wostern Pedwration of Miners. In the course of @ recent address the Re¥, Jenkin Lioyd James, of Chicago, declared that the United States at vext to Russia in the mat transforming child into wage earners and slaves | Organized labor ts in the lead as |regards improved o Richmo c and 16 hours a day, while the unton men are as a rule on an eight-hour baste of Russia, whe tracts of ome afflicted with snow blindne whil for fine grass under ly weldiess chain is ne com plished fact BE CURTAILED (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The cop. per output will be curtatled The directors of the Amaiga mated Copper company have met m will be taken at once shutting down of jthe mines. DEMOCRATS ARE AFTER A JUDGESHIP (Star Special Service. | NORTH YAKIMA, Preble has been endorsed by » local bar as judge to succeed B. Rigg, resigned, Preble is a democrat and it ix hoped that he 50 per cont and act towards many may be able to land the posftion, | KENT HUMANE OFFICER. | Patrolman A. M. Kent, one of |}the pioneers of the police depart: | ment, having served for a period! of 16 years, was yosterday ap pointed special offi to assist Humane Officer Vaupell ee ee * * * FLOUR TAKES A JUMP. * * *) * (By United Press.) = * SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 19, & * —The flour trust has raised #| * the price 20 cents a barrel or ® ® five cents a sack * * . Ce SEATTLE MAN TAKES PRIZE (Star Special Service.) SALEM, Ore, Sept. 19.—J. W Clise of Seattle has won the awards at the state fair for Ayrshire cat tle Fee ee eR a rma UNION TAILORS, +Two Stores—618 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington et. Bulte to Order on Short Notlee. The Chicago ie Specialist | Fourth Floor People’s Bank Buildt Corner md ahd Pike Street, eattle ed been destr The loss is esti- mated at to Texar and Pal tropolis he will proc kana, thence to Longview -—-For Rich or Poor No Success Without Saving The rich man who lives beyond his income faces poverty. The poor man who saves steadily, even if only a little a week, faces alth may seem slow Ya2ee.e | at first. It IS slow. It 000.900.74 a | the poor man to grow rich Pine me than for the rich man to grow poor. But it won't FW S.canaee 40 take long for the poor man to realize that he is on the right road—and he will quickly see how the 4 per increasing his progr. On Savings a Compound We Pay 40 interest Deposits may be at less than cost of fare ALI ARD ry ar deposit n I ha \ all t ecurity, all the rength of our entire rt € pre ely as if you br ht or tt mey t pur I Deposits in the Northwest Resources Over $12,000,000 Reserve ximately $4,000,000 More Than 25,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle

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