The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1907, Page 1

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“THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT; COOLER; LIGHT FROST; TUESDAY, FAIR; EAST WINDS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1907. ty VOL. 9. NO. 99 AN A. PARRY: iS TO BE LINCOLN HIGH AND NIGHT MALL FORCED ri Te eee OUT OF OFFICE ousion for of the Se Central, Columbia City : Pigsi iam Will be Named to Succeed ing, to continue for @ro terme of Superintendent Cooper antict WANDERERS BEAT ‘Mi SEATTLE, WASH., attle night school opens this even: | #@ Seuth Seattle school buildings a. 10 nights, Beectons will be told on| Page RITES attendance at the) 0 President of Tusgreghers Deposed by the Executive soccer team yente Calhoun--Has Been in Seattle Seven event ce dusme mie peo : ine or eh 135 Lat Raat ae wee: |day won, banal from the Wan] Commmmittoe—Call for Special Convention Issued to elementary or grade schools and | dem park resulting in a score of 6 to 0 Holds the Appointment of Dr. The high ‘chest beuaogn ‘il | opal forthe ar atte Mts | ket Mt y's eoewalt, seemed io} Investigate Charges~New Director of Strike. held In the Washington high sehoot ing. The building is now entirely | ers, and they could not stand the building, on Hroadway, and the finiwked, with the exception of a/ rashes of their opponents | aa rage aie grade schools will meet in the portipa of the gymnasium. About | Central, Longfellow, Franidin, War- | 1,000 students and 40 teachers re Rangers Beat Thisties e eee | 4 rep Avenue, B. F. Day, Green Lake, | ported b wk, morning The ers and the Thist . HOW THE TROUBLE STARTED. co — played a fast game of soccer ye * * terday afternoon, with the result a (By United Press r veg Mey age myn The Rangern will play Fort Law| # Labor ( F ot the Telearauh:’ & { the Minnesota football wean NOT A THIEF | ton mext Sunday | & ers’ Union eo Ba H “7 to shove tha tol. Dr. Pa ent the first fourteer ® grapher e I en f ‘ egram to al) of *® his residence in Seatt w® leading citte he count he } pital. He has a wide acquain * me to ca ke off " t i re i ty and is a member of the Friends and relatives of Honry really broken Into by @ policeman | *® exhausted e compar they will f to # %; ve y club, at which he make Imhoff, the young expressman who several months ago, in searching | ® @ finint t e no more fun * home Was sentenced to 63 days in jail for glows aa go the residence of * uilable lef are hea und M M ts tisfied that his because he refused to divulge the several people who went down with oe - * t The o emt t et th T * appointn Dr. ¥ Retires to OR. IVAN A. PARRY lo ation of @ trunk belonging to US Bpemenlp Columbia and for! 4g ow practically certala that * at ha ing, bes tered nt'® sanction, | * podem 5 ? oh Who Willi Be Chosen Health Officer Rev Ort claim that the om lmhor ¢ wageege 6'S | Charlies Burlison and Frank Cx * ’ va 1 e . of Seattle boy a thief and insist that storage 7 A sennatior hewspape he con | they can prove that all of the goods The boy has obtained the serv ngton, alleged murderers of Mr * SMALL SUSPENDED FROM OFFICE. * ’ COTTERILL DUE THURSDAY found in the barn at Dean st. and of a lawyer and tt is claimed tb Agnes Covington, did go to| * * The mayor ruled en almost ide Rainier boulevard were — hones as s00n ax the books can be gone | Alaska on the steams Banta| * CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—At a meet f the exec ecom * cally similar case when Dr. Ca enator George Cotte acquired over everything will be found Clara. The the wih hs | * ttee President Small wa 1 The following mes yr houn's appointment a alth « tone ae ext ‘ Most of the furniture and crated proper shape So far, the police “1 a * see we « to President all by the exec © comr he > ficer came up to him tour through the middle weet a tuff, Mra. Imhoff tnsists, was kept bave found no owners for any of |e believed most 1 ng Was) & toe * He held then and holds now that! jooin ww - Thured: age at the of owners the property, ali of which is ed exploded last night w the Santa | # Under a ‘ the constitution of the # ee wherever the framers of the ch ext, Mr t ent the and the tr pe which at the poliee station awaiting identi @ returned to port and an in| * ¢ mercial Tele { f America, you are here “9 ter meant to have special qua nak te a te Oe " were ken ope ts, were fleation y among the officers failed to | * ended f t, to take effect imme- & 3 cations in appotatees, it said se 1 establish that etther of the tw : ‘ : « : gne 8 , et chairman; M. J { < that tn the Ane tf the t ridy Sulivag ‘ = health all * * na President of City |.) » « a Health Board. nat of the ne ‘ ‘beard of healtd. to be ‘ Dr. Ivan A. Parry jail Iketihbood be chosen pte succeed Dr. Grant of Kirk, Moran or De Belle, the aliases under which the two sus (By United Pre pects applied for work from th CHICAGO, Oct. 14 . Catalla Improvement company tive committee of the Commercial p this Telegrapbers’ Union of America ts H Anthon Corele for disor y = os telographers in the United States./ered to show thelr strength, an ined ef mt to mapettios of the eity council to-| STABBING Closely following the or 4 Pres way was blocked for some to action | ; ~~" APPOINTMENT HAS Be He RM ke up the telegraphers’ demon- in front of the a, resigned. Pfary isone of the be @f the younger physicians aa t asked appointment be Chairman Mullen of the street t Smal! ask that all unic é sielt: alioe’ < cmaak alike fee graduate of the ‘ ° nfirmed or ected with mmitioe, and Committees ¢ trike ot account pil : had t ¢ executive board of of HMincis = medica atroe i olay, The disappear red any know! 7 4& the execative atm: tits Tateatuhine’ atten ram fo this city about Ajting ance official appointment has of the w outs of the document J Biogen Br mag fener rs oa ak vo ar a t Raving been, since atters, and it is ex- and someone will be asked to ao: ff Ry : Pb er} ¢ president from | house ‘clock this mor In practice here. | anke - e, two Germans, landed is morn — Will be reached at | comms for ite élsappearance: in jail, Pfiieke with a stab wound ctions of the | disa ed. One of the reason$ telegrams from | f t ng President 8m 9ER HEARING... — “yp aera et Soe ee ee TOMORROW Migriremct® SCHWAB LOSES SS er eS ing opera d unanly Bewty favented fenders; The for the cox ¥ today and ‘ " 1 r Ke , f ov orever,” or un ve . yosemite ie - (By United Presa) and 4,000,000 bushels tnto the pit (By United Pre vg) ies p no y out forever,” or vntth _— nee ‘ Par! CHICAGO. Oct. 14—Charles M. | @f@m the upward tide, but failed DLA AX, W ¢ 14.—Wal- | 0” Sort highes sont t emands were granted. ° no inf e of the re . Ou today's prices the bears jose tor E Shore, foreman of the Sp The strike ta be nducted un a pas not | ec as to who byoe- | kno nod up cn | Schwab, the steel magnate, ls 6t0@ | laead conte & bushel @ & Inland trolley construction | 4 7) atrection of the general om Vote to “Btick pe witnesses tomorrow oly “ ‘ belong @ loser of close to tew, was fats rhe y an p . ri AGO, Oct. 14-—-Over 7 \ 5 * | $1,000,000 in the bear campaign on New York Markets well stat moc ly orcad ah tapenade from various sections of ny otro tm the bear ca i de M ; Bhore and his | tinue to heap abuse upon President |!" sees at aaeens the Board of Trade fchwab or W YORK, Oct. 14 mar in stringing «| Sma I have sent advice f SCHWAB EN ROUTE WEST. | som © close to him is sald to ketqpencd weak and lowe “ hw wwitch executive committee issued | cont the strike . have taken Artmour’s place at the fora while it looked as if t Maqui ame in contact today for a special conven uit ; (By United Press.) head of the bear campa and it dates ‘of last we as to cor ain line trolley be held at Milwaukee « ° of the local SAN FRAN( », Oct. 14 | te aald that Armour with after tinte, but ¢ after orking on the 23 to “consider way ‘ reluctantly ad Charies Schw r 4 of the Unter ffering hea ad ier to ing’ gped buyin vie | tr tower handling the cable make the strike ore ef. | t € am Small was a sens Iron Wi ; ft New York ears were dewicg from beth insiders and for-| «ot force of the 6,600 volts ator and was electe and if president of the C. T. U. A. whil » the corner to ign bave San Fras fa e ors, and the shorts, bt h trolley ha ; ‘ : es - fleet of wa flooded the selling or the market apldiy, advance . «ARMY MAN SUICIDES to the Minneapoljs convention ig ah © 4e rhe « bought heavily, abeve Saturday's ch The Har Koner ‘ all was 4 We n Untog Rov forcing May to $1.12% and Decem: siman stocks she pectal and M. ov or four yenrs, serve / usual demand to $1.07%, the highest level so strength, Union Pacific and § Hoult (ey t United Pr: Boy be Seg Serettiedates ved the thay wil i scored by the bulls. Schwah's erw Pacific each gaining two pol NNAPOLIS, Md, Oct. 14—Fir AOR yng polities met : to ca t fi itenants threw between 2,000,000 | The close was irregular ANNA 1 1 t ba Time wring that period. Ht the election of officers mired’ vans’ fleet smntitiahiidiiit ,| ine & bulle S Sere’ chat t . Seattle operators feel very muclt : fr Lieut. J ed fais ashamed of Small,” sald an official ie meet stub Saturda son me i was ot at strike hes oa! union this afternoon, & Sam Hill, of the Harrima Ore., ended } ters today that the st ~ be “He bas proven himself to be weals Beatle, being defeared t ’ tas hovectted br tomb of the and Incompetent all along and his Presidency by George H.'a son-ty w of James —_—__ CC -- A mp < a fl ne st present action, taken when w 4 Wetting Vice president, to trains with the Ha a t or Claims he ee dap on as have ¢ prospect of victo ‘the " Pretidency was coming in Seattle and was ba od by. those fe a large number of Social rious erens ounens the mapage ja gun @ threatened to kill him: | noose walker, but when it was oh and even suspicious. We to the om of the interests for the preside of the fate, at the Labor Temple mat ar hom eee trina bake tenn | tit. but was quick y 4 ed. Al-\iearned that he was a striker he | are much Gingusted with him 0 HI for the pres! Other officers elected were: F ton n the mann supplying food | ry ‘ hie 2 e and s pone B. ( n \ on Ww of the Japanese-Korean Ex ¢6 the antortuna thane 6 de So 3 are rer on al situation. e a the younger ele F. ial president oe eee ee, ee oe ta et | eve pect of winning SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14 ot ‘the " ” ii Weener,. treasures: Josiah Coll ‘ nd Who was sent clares the meals furn ; aa ree d wi atic atil Hite tnd oa Soman =| gan bite Pom. Merely tees fe ape cao: eat "iotct| SUFROCATED IN FIRE | ew smn. tcc"cThe pce Son? “eS { hin expertemces in wes formerly a ce SOREYMOON SPOILED BY en Sh REESE) ors eee = “S55 = SINGER LEAVES HOME TQ’. <=. TO YANKEES cums rors: LETON, Ore, Oct. 14-9 All @ m the ee there + aac nya age red trade. | e on the part of the brakes Th row, he nora tar 7 OLD MAN FALLS olen formery ma Pale om th part of he brake nking continua t That Herbert Williams, well three days on business. He tc t ae 4 ' iw svade nea: el nies © qua ha his his mother, Mra. Mary V oe f on A ‘on the Northern Pacifia wife and b 0 n the stage, of Ravenna park, and they ha t w se a thie tie ' © eng oor tir ~ f rh ave te ¢ ed. the | It ts ke ve b at W ame w oor ‘ ger Big Fire Caused by Tramps. } ead were killed d ry) ; hed Portland < < " PHILADELPHIA, F oO sing the country at : 0! > lw Tue . the 1 " a ' ! Y Ame ' y rye-Bruhn compar of Se a his | w ' aid v ial ef a been r OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE A ml h al mae ent of 1 abac y j we sila RG. D & ¢ f { note ast Tuerda a ‘ wlish Mh we os , , f the elty for tw ence ‘ | Sie WANGING OUT A WEATHER . "D wd “ = | Wow ant THE) ) S/GNAE SOL CULLY, DIS IS DE RALPH COOK'S | |/mhZisme| STREET NOTTO BE ae SIMPKINS SEEN LIMIT’ SURE! =| WIFE IS DEAD ~ <— am USED FOR AUTOS | tga seat Warten) | re, Coi, et 36, OLYMPIA t. 14.—Wask Rk ex-ct (By United Press.) t ® ant \ ¥ nh ’ t A wi . | . e of ¢ t A w at a 7. POKANE, Wash, 0 ‘ oe ange age i oll P r an, @ g her | stra ' " u ated by Orel ally le f b art Gil e nar Atm bedi oed ( ied fs ft ent her The opi . , M ( Lond ie Giiman etch, “I Can't Make My Byes Be ‘ « RT, x iar , wi he pe ) “ anized in th inton ‘that if the t € 0 Seatt und YORK, Get, 14 —« “ ‘ 1 . with him it rtht a , i oad t it, father of / Ik nF h aved off his mustache a 1 ation of the t rh p : _M ey L ho Was Malet\« 1 i ‘ D. 1 ' Salad tes ' I w , Ma Mt of the ste< tA ! eon ) $ town, 14 3 : ‘ee fee gin JOHN N, MULLEN DIES. . ¥ vid a wok TO THE POLICE lent of aught UNION MEE s r ‘7 eda and Denve He 1 may Wrvenrs, died Ba OM the Pa : i apture him in splte | years of 3 walked into the of tt ence K Corey is the fact ni ® en mM a : 1 Fite . tr fh whereabout * tneh alane & Seubuhanl thai lier of ron tehetel ‘will bel Here oF lens ( Paya ors a 7 " , vit wy attempt to arrest him, | he a fugitive from justice want-| hela & at 12 o'clock from we pee > he declared He asserted that oq in Rockford, Il, The police, be | Carton’s undertaking pariore, Rev : a 1 ) jon is an abso jteving that the man was insane, } Cairne offteiating. ( PRAIRIC FIRE 18 RAGING | ins will leave here) put him wnder arrest, This marn same . t ing a wire to K rd brought the! SEEK BIGK MAN'S SISTER, ’ By United #.) reply that the Hoc d ma rald} 1 he aa ae seals WANTS INVESTIGATION, bee heat fore WS Men WoUls) Le ner bh din the houpttal, . I k n G syocted to die at any moment! rh r ‘ Goveenor : mor solieving that the Poultry Pro. Rey, David Beaton, BD 0, of 48, Of 18% Madison | ‘ e ange Frineo « 400 pa ess’ Union ts in a far from sat: | Chicago, will t€ , ening too} Als, Ban euttetedt the Corey bones ne " a snd i the H aide ¢n condition, G. 'R. Cotterill, | ture at the €& Congtoge $ Polie® a Gaceetnie Koon on. He mi t ara ¢ ith Pasnenger ne of the priacipal stockholders in |tional church on “The Gewies and lime dhe WhegeaMoatn of Nre Lillie Baga * aalied. «Tt r 1 in the vicinity of Cul mo Alanka yoines an@ tho, organiaation, fs seeking to|Pootry of Burns.” Maslcal eolec-| Petorten, @ wfiee af the Infuved Witler. tri { ready oon burn@d|over $90,000 in go@. The txts eb idgife about a meoting of the stuck |tiong Wily Recompany @ha gree B, Who th sappodod as wr Velag ‘an hi ¥ ad P PRA ot inh Hild vag diepiue var apa Wares . [ings. R he Bye ag Macatee e e * pa ary © eNews ctrensiwe Mentnstennms — acteater, O22 cop 00 wadomte as * oa %e = 00 2 Mee © ae an aimome | |

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