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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. | = "aga SACRE 16 ‘SWEDISH RINCE RAVES © ws - ONK YOUR WANT AD : mt uy | ~ Gwe |$100-—-4-ACRE LOTS BORAH TRIAL Fow'! FR I NOW Ak he WONEY TOLOAN, 7 4 At Lare * nont, on C ar| AMERICAN WOMEN’ 5 ne RATES TOR CLAMIIE Wi WAI LOA ‘0-4 , Line, 4 lour From » w AC Lost an@Y ine we N i ete.) One ite ; OMA CERY MALE -_O AITUATIONS WANTED ey ’ ry. . a , % lore new 11 » THE Hee - Words Three T oe 8 ae 7 - | PROFLE Tia Te POUR CHANGE (By United Press.) be (By United Press.) t @ princ in the count : Ai. ” GBOMAN AMINICAN LAND | ROSH, Ida, Sept, 24—-The trial BELAANGHA opt. 2a—A, ¥ t I wler making Jai ; 1 or J te, OM PANE Jof United State® Senator Borah, tn Fowler, noc t the Kore h hi ae : | co, Amt in ttt dicted for conspiracy to defraud | Exclusion le A raving maniac he 8, vit ' TACO MONE be 14-10 | thagovernmengout of Umber land and the oply for hin ulti@ate a sttrt 6 in court but Pais. Benen & ooh | was begun this morning and a sen recovery je him tn the Jn |< { his oo Was femanne a IDRAL COUNTRY NOMMerrR sation was immediately sprung sane asylum at r eure. ed 4 jn 4 eon On the w and when District Attorney Rulck on Foday he | brieking | ont , ODI nelon SOCIETY NOTICES, e ‘ lee nounc that the late Goverior Being divested of all clothing 1 ht if ranted, ai ® | Stoun « hag been indloted pacing hie cell hurling O8t diree placed Fe in ¥ Fees lees “t with Horah and others, under the j Hons to prevent s wa pore all Bh an he wa on ‘goad Inside tam H09 name of John Doe |vanion of Japanese and Hindu: os of the ‘ ine wit } a —|, When court opened James HL] toil 758 Maller Mae GITY REAL |Mawley and A, A, Fraser wat at RAN itvied 5 eal, the table for counsel of the de 1 amt ee fense, while the goverpment's cole . elute tate Walker t table’ showed a foi array Dancing glen 7 yh al ] arovest of legal talent, headed by Judge nignt =| le Larges |M. ©, Hureh, who came all the way eke MPANY B i] li . t |from Michigan to act as special LOINC it y h 2 |prosecutor, With him nat “Soop people on de: | Uli ing In € Agent L. ©, Wheeler, who w cha : att up the government's evidence; 8. theurms vite tank! Weagt Ig Now an |i rus, attorney general of the obesity. . «| Nebraska dintriet, and Distrlet At kidney low, rate al torney Rulck, who secured the in = ite ‘and 1 7 The case of the government, It ts |parents of six children, living at & about saloons. ie 4 re said, revolves almost — entirely oengerbe pp sal seb te not @ st bd and Will Be around Borah and Stounenderg York Station, were today clted t v6 not, & tte Wm. There was little delay in begin. Humane Officer Vaupel to appea : pe. r backs ang tt I rate 1 * ning the work of getting a Jury before Judge Frater and show | tut one quilt in the hou eee ne socated 1n cause why their children should not boxe of decayed ant | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS |be taken from them. The apparent food dlaconereg salmon »| Te 7 neglect shown the children, t ‘ ad . letter carriers and postal clerks ta i868 NORA LEARY. MRS. C. O'R, COWARDEN. |the complacence with which the raed over to te thin city will be held on Nov parents take the matter, comp the oaks - duction tm th* 116. Application blanks and particu: | MRS. CLAUDE A. SWANSON. : fe |one of t ossest cases in the iy A he other fe fgg ° . Ta lars can be obtained tn the post-| (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | reception, and wo did Baroness 46) iisory of the mane soctet house at hy eampacag oe | me time ¢ cat office. | RICHMOND, Va. Sept, 98,——|lagercrants, wife of the ay the officers ng testimony, stern .. ; . Again have the women of the Bouth | {n't ‘i th America and|_ Both parent habitual discovered himself, 1s * lew D. A. R. MEETING. ; Lam delighted with America ards according to Officer Vaupel. |f for Mr. V; ait. ii y. righ h | | swept all before them, Prince Will | the exposition, but nothing w he ‘moth that * : A a oe the neighbors nf w ~ crsed| A meeting of Rainier chapter D. | 1am of Sweden, personal representa | please me more than to proloné MY tang owns two te becames ay vat, Chey | ane ner A sold some] A RR. will be held at the residence | uve of King Oxcar, has capitu visit,” the prince declared But | a cent towards the th nts, The ease ts set or te d detighted and people that see/Of Mra, William Perkina, 1917 3 bicake wontons your ynen! Never have I sea | cnidren or herself 4 ‘ is set for Pr Wanted—Sewing , Rs moana . \ Minor av, T ay afternoon, Bep- | *84 io slowing terms p such beauty, such grace Beattie W h - nf Ny , : tember 24, at 2:30 o'clock me hatpted < the tg — ne ? Certainly it is a wonderful la = — ; : wed” Milwaukee” depot : " rince William ce © the states nat produces such perfect bi SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. | : ° cash, OF in the cruiser Kylgia, cream of the p “Thee cuntaina taUx i t : heii sco Swedish navy. He Is a student of b bee Pale, Quick “werviow. iP 5 matters militant, and the « the fair women who we eee = | spe . 3 Ind . Ate LAND naval exhibitions required muc ce W ise wee 2 i“: “ w ™M ’ " his time -— Nor Pioneer vat ain ae ma Sate tor Nebabtecd But when the social swirl com Me ph Ey . MAIN 1904, OBA menced the prince forget the expe shan ath of erecting ft aa ~ sition The handsomest women in arty imp Thenney tnvestunent Dixie were presented to the young d Mra. ¢ , . Ma 4; Ind 1985, <TRYT NAY 7] man from the far North, and he w & noted beauty ea; ‘one-third FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. tham the most beautiful his royal | to 4 Russian princess, there ts dithiciinaiinaiiiaiiaitiiey #, care Star. hic eyes had ever beheld probability of an Americar ’ Mrs, Claude Swanson, wife of sharing hin name, bo matter (By United Press.) lied by Benediet and hie at inde dong A lot 40s hm Virginia's nor, laid her plane he might long for suca hap-| wew york. sept Prose. 1 es, & lucrative contract to ouse wrechers L. | - na coenpenes the guest of honor at her piness pecs eeiatiaia th sap hes and wanted & . i arses : ford in Oil hearing ¢ t tract was & consié: Machi PERSONALS. mae ard. Natt ay Cow drop Basy torma Tonene ¥ MSTA DLee. ABSTRACTORS. University tS cake ESTATE sana = } District ~__ ATTORNEYS aT LAW. a DUNN. | OBJECTS T0 _ DEAD CATS James Pung of 207 Maynard I]. Wer j;av..has complained bitterly to the ||}board of health about some of hie claima have by throwing veighbors, whom he been annoying bi t yreeders of tl reagan er > dead cats and other breeders mieck sr r FOR BALE Ilnealth on his roof and into bis St. TD WitMAN. 1 yo yard wckirk Antares ANoen Y A angie ‘ a || Rev. Mr. Pung, who t* a China B41 Arcade z a gain it . Bextra laree fot | W. A, GORD |iman, says that be has tried per Piper—tWusband ang wife, caine FARMS AND ACREAGE cage ype, yen HR - Panther | 112 Madiven st, bet. tet and 04 av euasion and peaceable means to fiaoen ane sottiemscntn, Saag: t Using sinensblidnionmshtsbitectiaaiewdii| 18 Me . 4 38 || stop the annoyance, but to no avail Augustae Armstrong, 110 New York *“ LAKE CHEL AN! . " eens bal’ - oct Beattie Fruit tands bes cent | ~_PATENT ATTORNEYS. Fatboe If you want r up Main 1512 oF A " Works 224 Union st - vinw Your | PHOTOGRAPH eae — 1 es oe ay Opportunity | sor be x et | it We broge, Te Pies gry, Par S Tite Pa ath [SALOON FOR S SALE : sound waterfront per acte, terme $38 per acre, 18 ent May be consulted tr BD ™. dally; Sunda aie Rye. Bar. 1h Alaska Bide. Main 3887 LE ABSTRACTORS. i Booth - Whittlesey - Hanford | Co. extadliched 156% Bane i fer bik. Phone, Main 194 Ro “ease gaaerae pores COR. 82ND A AND Lot doutte Beautiful | |Bronx Investment Co. Lake 313-314-315 Marion Chelan Building BALLARD Dist RCT. | GOING AWAY, | Fruit Lands |r TK — ° Mad i Mr carl ee: : 6-ROOM HOUSE 00D BUS wines in tt . ' ' M r LONBGREN & WEDMANK | 466 Areade Hidg ¥ bali Voum tha the INTE 0 HOND & RALLY H.C. PETERS, Owner American Bank Bidg, —28 622 Alaska Building. Steamship Umatilla of the Pa cific Coast company arrived In port this morning from Nome Aboard the vessel were 280 passen ers among whom were H, B. Den-| hart and wife. Mr. Denhart is| wher of the Besste Bench proper ty. The Umatilla will again for Nome op October 7 The steamship Oblo ts expected to aprive from Nome early this evening with a large passenger lint sail Advice has been received from | jail yesterday, was captured by the Nome that the steamship North-| police today. An extra guard bas pigyinguigHED NOVELIST western sailed for this on Sat-| been placed around the cell of urday with a full list of gers, | Frank Constantine bn was “ "| SAYS IT'S WEDDINGS VS. The steamship Jeff » of the | & life sentence Saturday night for) Alaska Steamship company is due|the murder of Mrs, Gentry and in|, SHOP = WINDOWS — GIRLS to reach port this afternoon from | ¥> bebalf it is belleved the bar | Sanoey aad wer porte l were cut ADORE IDLE LUXURY. Steam schooner Washington will | a ee rae } reach port this afternoon from | STON, Sept. 23.--A con-| | Skagway with a consignment Of) O04 antiTatt-Roose wm’ tae (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) fh and ore. ment among negroes all over the| | LONDON yn country fe alarming the Taft sup. | ®*'° hing p a nd NO WAR SAYS IT0 porters, The league will have a | @"d birth rat has brought forth permanent organization and branch rkable statement from Mrs | jes have been formed in Baltimore gen Bteel, — ——e€ novel | 1 ‘4 New Yo 8 ho ascribes as the cause | (By United Press.) cdesasanig: sate Sat tll en race suicide the luxurious idle | TOKIO Sept. 22 has left for Seoul whe sume the office of resident ger of Korea. Before leaving he sta | that the relationship between the Margulis Ito ne will as United St and Japan was too friendly to warrant any war. He spoke glowingly of his admiration ent Roosevelt ed * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * * * Seattle. io # Clearings today $1,915,578.93 )# Balances 17,375.68 ‘* Portland . # Clearings $1,259.606.00 &® Valances 1b 0% * Tacoma * * Clearings $993,518.00 & & Halances 111,631.00 ® * * ee PLEIADES SAILS TOMORROW Varrying the first white crew to sign for an Oriental trip on an American vessel the amehip } Pleiades will sail for Japan tom row with a full cargo of lumbe from Muketlteo. The ship will re turn by way of Mexico ern California picking up a carge ‘of sugar on her return trip GOING TO WENATCHEE Principal Assistant City Engineer H. W. Scott returned last night from Wenatchee, where he has been roughing it in order to regain lost health. Mr ott will be in the city until about the first, when he his family to Wenat an indefinite term PLANS FOR EXCURSION Letters were received from Spo- kane and North Yakima today t the Chamber of Commerce ative to the business men's excursion An informal smoker and reception will be given In Spokane. Among the things to be enjoyed at North akima will t through the orchard district a drive the sale of Manhattan, uted “You swear it SAYS MONEY WAS STOLEN. . i?” when ‘Tilford answered this morning evidence brought « Fnot Bresnick, a Russian, report f Manhat whereupon Tilford od to the police yesterday that four |) Commodore Benedict my knowledge” replied $20 gold pieces were stolen from | ory Kellogg end i. developed the fi " fact his pocket es two se id fel that the Manhattan went Tilford « ed a contract bes placed in their stead by two fel | standard instead of into connecting all of the cou low countrymen with whom he was | )).5, dicate. He asked Tilford t lived or Gan oan aa traveling a tell why the Standard Ol! company ment. Tilford was ordered to pms DRUGGIST 16 FINED, gave the Chicago Gas compan ce the contract in court, ‘ on e a « ae a D, W. Tornoe, a druggist on Yes way, wae & ed Sunday for sel ' rw out a license and fined this mornting by Judge Gor don $75 and costa. | Mra. A. L. Patterson. wite of one | d0or witheat til lock catching, and PAYS $60 AND COSTS. of the proprietors of the Patterson ‘thé a r 7 ott the cate, Nes at the Seattic General *°** « . - » A h Patterson in some Mike McLaughlin, @ laborer @©| hospital with a broken leg as the | tng olan striking at ee ge a eel! w peo and | Fesult of a fall to the bot of the shaft, 18 feet below, Se pe yt bier . elevator shaft at the N was hastily removed to the ip penne: hotel where it was found that her Hab levator boy had been broken EXTRA GUARD PLACED AROUND MURDER..R — = WOMENS MAD LOVE OF DRESS. sawed thelr way out of the county of the modern woman. Mrs. Steele's own words on the subject are By Flora Annie Steel. Jockey Matter In Courts. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 Wineberg, a lawyer and horseman has served notice on Tom Williams Jere of the Callfe a Jockey The marriage ratio of England is t if the club fails to rein- declining rapidly thus owing state John J. McCafferty, who was the birth The latter has given ruled off as the ult of a contro | cause of question to the thoughtful versy with “Boots” Durnell, he will for some years, and now the for bring the matter before the courts.| mer may justly come up for discus MRS. FLORA ANNIE STEEL sion —— The one great absorbing interest | often—behind the book shelves fi AUTO 1S STRUCK sa the tree cr ise tnaiortty ot wo: | the livrary--patterns inserted men at the nt day appears tically as “Best style, sem; Mm BY STREET CAR be dress. You have only to walk /elb, sivs, trim, imit Val sm through the London streets and|11%¢."—kimono sleeves trilmal count the pe d ed to feminine with imitation ennes fal-lals; you to look | Y 1 gods of Japan! what at an ordinary blouse, with its tuck. ye? Ye whose eve: ry thought 16 eam ings and pu nes, its inlayings tered on the future, on the ret and frillings and stitchings te M a cou that a proportion of a wo K peo h quite man’s t € net necessagly be ta e their hearts for the ken up by iment 4 joy which humanity eam know—the aus To my mind | marriage ver rhood and mercery, wed versus shop | —turt thet backs on it, and sil PUS WHEN | window The love of the latter | worse, on t duty to the 19% 4S ARRESTED FOR stronger than Dan Cupid. It exists vuse they are afratd rare HEAD IN abnormal in the very gutter them ough money Dreas patte You find the ‘ i kimono sieeves; fs TRUST Es: CONTEMPT in every corner of the house—st ‘ for the idle and ume ING PREC ed away in the pantry, in the house ix which year by ea maid's cupboards, in the drawing are sapj at our FINE ON 7. Captain Ma yim of Alb room and metime but not © atre h was th 0 ning arrested b ee Gunteete oF Doar” Gane ee CONVENTION PROGRAM SOCIAL DANCE: le Star acc of having remov hil . JOSEP} erty from the tugboat Leonarda,| 420 ———_— Ad under the ‘el, NO D. Rocket after the boat had been | the Prix Angelina cout we Bet ON Co, hy, order of the United States court The Washington Bauel Suftrage | ©, Goer Pocanontes i, Ft BOR the 425, 2 SUES FOR $30,000 sinoriation wil ity 18th @D- and Virginia, on 1 Wedneaday. em bY Judg© The Puget Sound National bank | U@itarian chu ' ay, Ser bank sllow will be the orde Mul, of business : sng de de rhe! Baperts of ¢ aa . John Kruger and ad Paul Weber a ng amount militia even men and | tees. Report t fore one wor r ted at a drum-| Reports of local pre on trial this afternoon bel ae . head court-martial for ling Mar The following addre will be | tie f the Peace Coote Oa my "Orrin ous Silberstein, a mill owne ‘or | made charge of conspirac! Mfice! whom they worked " for) /'“Legislation Affecting Commun-| Mise Maud J. Art, ae oun 4 1 Fred = | Hy Property, Mrs, Homer M. Hill, | man recently tried on the & wat th rat More battresnews at the navy ya The legal 8 of Woman,” J.| robbery and acquitted: OY h ¢ i | than ever before. oe ty Douglas, esq, | Carroll, Me neck ee Beck ani

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