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1 UNION MEETINGS TONIGHT. IORGAN HAS CHARGE: The iron Molders, Barbers, wadry Drivers, Pile Drivers, | | Brewery Drivers, Pattern Makers | and Giasters hold thelr regular | mootings at the Laber Temple to | | CHICAGO, Cet s Financiers at Work | : The National City bank is report] New YORK. Oct. 24.--Juatio me “ @ other tied to oposite 000 aie ot. 8 atioe }tion of Chieago's business and 1 Peepent Morgan and 9 d to have deposited 98.000.008/ Holt, of the United States district! world is so deeply inter ero at thelr oF aS\ with the North Amert Trust| court, has appolated Rdward G.|<, Rn ing ee eevee geloek thin more-}company, and that it is ansiating big! Henedict receiver for Mayor @ Co. |e” Mee of Bvelyn Cain F we louie ditienn the confessed woman burglar, that steps to prevent a ‘of the Truat Company | ox the brokers who went to the wall been con yesterday with labilities of $6,000, thousands of dollars have It te admitted that a great panic tributed toward her defense by tts the Stock Exchange has been ¥ 000. \ when the doors ed }averted by the action of Secretary os population, was Geolared to be 8 followed closely by of the Treasury Cortelyou, J. P. fact by Assistant State's Att * ers, Morgan and the Standard Ol] com Nevada Bank Suspends. Roe, who sald he would apa of the Treasurer Cor | pany, all of whom are said to have| RENO, Nev. Oct. 23.—The State | One When the case comes to trial at the sub - tres me to the relief of shaky finan-| Hank and Trust company, of Carson | Th€ prosecuting attorney «tated clal concerns. City, with branches at Manhattan, ‘bat he would prove the woman ready to waload mone ieimaring Rouse banks. It LL indaitted that a! tee Clearing howe Cor Tonopah and Goldfield The The action of the Pittsburg Ex-| change In remaining closed today | Suspended today is regarded aa a great coup here,| ials claim that there are sufficieat temporarily bank off THE SKATTLE STAR—W;, WEALTHY WOMAN RAFFLES HELD TO GRAND JURY . MISSING DEALER er . " f h te following statement The Se - -_ | a ls Working With the cretary OF EME | curity tnvestment company finds it! tt {# belleved that Harry W.| }is involved This newandiates a) VOOd, proprietor of a cigar store . . A] ] > je EA Tid 0 Pr Fh temporary suspension or recelver.|@t Second avi south and Washing SF freasmy in Effort to Tide Over Present Flurry in| \s",."iaogte see nh ssa tm 4 Ci dl > company, the Westinghouse Ma jplace of busine August §, has S es. jehine company and the. Nornat | en located Not the «lightest clue eo Financial ir | Lamp company, all of which are| feserding his whereabouts could “ | solvent be learned untit rday, when ot (ay Unites Prose) te bit a this morning and Counsel fer the Weatinghouse in Constable A. D. MeKnight found tn ” : Get 28.—Hundred a , Regge Mong °° lteresta, which are capitalized at| the cigar gtore an aceldent polley | ew ware gathered around i authorised the taking over of 000,000, announced thia after.|™&de out in the name of Wood's 7 gosto the main office and these balances if necessary hia { 2008 that an application for a re | ther, who resides at Halifax, N fe ROT the Knickerbocker ca money wa quoted this! ceiver for the Weatingh and| 9 It'ts delleved that the minsing re pening, b orning at 9 | Nernst oo » ry t . _ man ® there now.and the ritoe e feo pany this mo! . morn J . E t mpanios and the Seeurity |" a ie a time for opening The offietais of the Fitth Avenue | investment company would be made | ®°e''n communtortion with the H “4 are te re doomed to at Trust company held a meoting this | today ifax authorittes this afternoon. The “ vt WF os twas officially a afternoou. There were heavy with-| Wostinghouse stock tumbled to| stock of cigars and tobacco wil! teeth business would not be |drawals from this concern this) 4) as agwinst 78% at the close yes.|D¢ sold dnder a writ of attachment 7 wae goraing. The state) morning, but there was pleaty of terday, ‘The financial situation and | 0" Monday next — ft has taken jcash om hand to meet all demands. /ing inabiiity of the Westinghouse ig the Dank Some of the} Morgan in Controt jcompantes to finance requirements pecame demonstratlve) 5 i storgan ts in persona) /Of the moment are given ux the ores we yl eontrol in the “street,” and te wield | Causes leading to a receivership A! tate hank. [|#@K Me tremendous financial power| Westinghouse Wectrio has matur nT i< ate bask:| io prevest farther dleastera | tng loans that it cannot extend S Oa aanetthic| Rumora are in circulation to the}, The Denkers of Pittsburg went ne Ree ar mocking ertect that arreste and criminat|'*@ conference this afternoon of seekin , ihe question © “| prosecutions of certain bankers will be one result of th te Receiver Appointed. (By United Pre COULD BE QUEEN TODAY, BUT SHE LOOKS © INESDAY, OCT. 23, 1907, Cup Winner in Delivery Team Class at Horse Show i? This wae the entry of the Standard Furniture Company tn the delivery team class, winning the Association cup, The team of large, fine blacks, hart and equipment were perfect and excited much admiration when displayed at the Horse Show last week The Standard Company is elated with the ghowtng made, having carried off the blue last year also ribbpo | TEAPOTS | Large shipment from Japan yesterday—-blue and white | : green—red—all sizes, shapes and « can sult YOU ex | was abetted ia the work of robbing actly—elegant one from 15¢ to $2,00—handpainted ones | m.of affivense in that they knew up to $1 A Splece set in blue and white at $f is | oft her career and fatled to report me 4 ‘niger oF Uh aeoeen the matter to the police. Mra. | } Romadke watved examination and) ve was held to the grand jury on nine |@0O6 2d F Cc 2162 charges in bonds aggregating $18, / Avenue ° uruya oO. Ave. 8.) 600. Albert Jones, the negro ac | mplice of the woman, also watv: | examination until hia ca was called. He was held to the grand bata ro - 7 san jury in bonds of $14,900 for five charges of burglary and two of re-| ceiving stolen property } | at the sub-treas as it undoubtedly averted a pantc| Undivided profits on hand to pay| | ag and saved the financiers af that dollar for dollar CONTENT WITH MUSIC TEACHER-HUSBAND | Thorne of the Trust{city. To afd tm averting a panic ere of America says bis bank |they unloaded securities in Wall| No Apprehension Here. | cme ane wre alt demands for funds or | street No apprehension ts felt by any | (By United Press.) name with a case In which Ray There are $11,000,000) Morgan sent heavy buying orders) of the local banks regarding the! NEW YORK, Oct William mond Hitehoock, the comedian, had and branch offices with | into the market, keeping everything | financial conditions in Seattle. It oe ony soy bon IBS lrg ca ass tk t the win jon the lat from being demoraiised./ig generally stated that conditions |congressman, has obtained a war-|Chanler's name was mentioned tn ing their savings. Cortelyou strengthened the situa-jare such that the Wall at ie Pim We sock market opened |tiow by ordering government funds | wii! not cause the slightest sipple t ance » &. deposited in banks recommended by /in the local money market } Pacific quickly lost four the clearing house wei Delaware and Hudson . f | gam "ow vome on eo STOLE MONEY AND atied ¢ company ** Harriman denied the report that he/ We Bivance $15,009,000 (© nas resigned the presidency of the! PHONOGRAPH Company ane el * Untow Pacitic or that he had been | my with the # . a asked to do so. He also denied et ow vaults, will be ow that he had bought the Central] While Antone Sukerski pro-| te ment al! demands Ratiroad of Georgia from President; Prietor of the Hunter saloon at) ‘fem Bune Attempted. Thorne, of the Trust Company of] Wilberton, was out of his store, on t rune on att}/America, [ft was rumored that) *°mMe one, suspected of being a man} fe ‘wore a being involved President Roosevelt had refused to|¥ the name of Charles Brown, car Delawar troche permit the treasury to ald the banks | fied off his cash register and hts ares oe mh enlietng Harriman had eliminated hin» | Phonograph. The register, minus me -eatuterrayted from the Union Pacific } the $93 im cash which it had con - lncloding W. K [tained . found a short distance Lard gai os the bask of Pittsburg Exchange Closes. j away - man, money and pho j were Boa «raph have disappeared Dep | t th SBI . et. 8 " v ee - conganlain That the| PITTSBURG, Pa. Oct. 23.—The| ity sheriff Oscar Wise is on the os lends to protect | Pittsburg stock exchange was not) +-ai of the thief a tals Was shown when opened this morning, the cleartng| Be house having requested that it re} London consumes over 9,000,000 ‘us apnounced that three banks abet in the =~ upheaval had‘ main closed. President Hall iseued | tons of coal every year JONENTALS TO AID IN FIGHTING PLAGUE wees of hot of Former Crown Prince Taken Outside of Marr tie Star Exclusive Service.) LONDON, Oct 2-0 | Montignoso has returned to her na with Enrico tent husband. The countess crown princess of Saxony a few years ago, when she caused « reat scandal by deserting her royal bus band and six children to elope with nntowe Today Board of Health Received Assur- MINE CLOSES AND Assistance From Prominent Japanese and MACHINERY RETURNED Employ Number of Additional In- tive Italy Torselli, her (Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, Oct. 23.—j)a tutor namer Giron. They sep- spectors. Furnaces and fixtures valued at) arated after « short time aad stron Over $10,000, were brought back | gexec ee here Inet night from Hadley he leard of health today, at a of every Oriental in the city | Alaska, by the owners of the Key meeting at which Mayor The bowrd is also considering the | City Hatler works The material Giairman Crichton of ; appointment of an interpreter who|had been shipped to the Alaska and ranitation comnrit can talk Japanese and Chinese to| Smelting a present, decided upon the help the authorities in that quarter.| Hadley id Kefining company at on the news of the com instant Dr. Bourne, the plague expert of | pany's was announced. E board, ined what was ex proprietor of the Orientals in co ks satled immediately for Alaske and inter nd the ship 4 tm preventing | ment in time to prevent it being in onic plagne in Se | cluded with the defunct company's for day by | ansets at th at of feard that they might count ving a dispateh LOOK FOR Ge tieagest cooperation from from the mayor, aski that such | 10 ealoniag action be taken, Governor Mead [Ie Meanese and Chinese asso wired the surgeon general of the} GIRL \ Of the city will hold me Pubite Health and Marine Hospital | be cm whieh th that the city board of oe | the beard of health ed that his department athe! Cyties, 18 years of a # Weapiained and ali asked to of the situntion fa Be |beem separeae’ ticaing to the pe a ieee nie ; attle lice by G. Hatt t11 Roy st enero At « mec f tne health board | and the police have been asked to boun on . ht. Dr. A Oliver was ap- |help locate b We believed ve " tae eae to have gon of the locat | ght | on. werk te the ¢ vaudeville t there ation of |», a} te that the police are looking for her 2a © ve Ree eee ee 8 oe ey ey Crichton told tt : ‘ Khe would adv — ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Oat of hi “ Ch , and con 1 he , ate'teee) OF WEALTHY MAN as available suitable quarters have been Mr Appointed wight new od in Orienta niet #0 } ee we the inspectors will have quarters MME the work of cart upper floor of the building (By United Press.) Wt the sanitary orders ron present occupied by the heatth| | SAN’ FRANCISCO, Oct Jas. | SNAPSHOT OF MISS BRE prvi . artment, at Fourth av. and Jef.|W. Watkihe of the J. W thins < Mate cleaning ws me be sage company, wealthy millers, attempt-| (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) oe ae curr wnding of | hen, verintendent of |\¢4 to commit suicide at noon to LONDON, Oct Phe marriens AS Otiver na . quarantine Britixh Columbia, ar-| day by shooting himself in the! or iss Anne Breese to Lord A . v . od in the city today and will ob | chest He was sitting alone in his * - er. on October 16. a ri the board ona alana Stems here with| private office whea a ing )Stalr Innes-K a ver wa. — » view , nding measures | clerk heard the shot and hed the chief topte of interest for the board witt . t t the Cana.|into the office and found Watkina |¢arly social season. A number of consiry eps “ fian a ith authori-| lying on the Cloor with the revolver | society people eturned to town uetion of a tom ns : the spread of the|in his right hand. No reason is | espectally for the wedding - a ge the Union given by the empk of the firm | Lord Alistair Js hetr presumptive ’ St. for on 4 ho . 7 Watkins’ two sons for his ac-|t the Bart of Roxburghe and has OP emingtions tei she. : ellingham, Anacortes and othe Watkins’ ¢ " his p= i. faethe Abies, Mt dee oon which ‘might become infect-|tion, Watkins himself says that sarin, Mie eteidenarers ot Fo 4 by @ spread of the plague, are be has been drinking, but declares | Breese was a member » we on Ot FOUrn OY. \tauing measures to guard against |that thie is not the reason for his Mai the boar w Og years olf. Hew pans TO G uae, Shire Fujinka. eit STEAMBOAT LIBELED LAGUE Meth America Vim: } | ete Tee OPERA SINGER IS — @ the Oriental Trad t teamboat Perdita was libel | 4 of the Jay toda mn & $500 fine assessed | (By United Press.) t ina on bes tp . ores - ut t t ir Min Keay, Louie refused to pay the fine and the ; | Montizambe d f 54 Yon Gens.» edings were brought to- (By United Press.) | the health, has " ME Mercantile ino. oy 1 the al court FRANCISCO, Oct led by Hon. Sydney Fisher to leave ‘ } Eliza Schmitt, once a . pln wan given a|for the Pacific coast and direct ar att 1 prepariax UNKNOWN MAN KILLED co this morn-| rangement for the sanitary pr panese and Chir chimitt t er tion of the Dominion against the fh the Orient An unknown man was tnjured in| k rell, the tenor | bubonic plague, which is “sing camp on the Columbia | tn at Quartet,” on the ground of | have made its appearance *F jound railway this morn extreme cruelty Hchmitt is the | guard has alreory or £, and Med while being brought |son of Dr. H. Sehmitt, a woalthy |and port and fr inapeetor thie clty resident of Los Angeles. have heen appoint telegraph \!0 @ hospital im TWO AMERICAN SISTERS CAPTURE LORDS rant for William Randolph Hearst's arrest on a charge of criminal libel pount of an article printed in ening Journal connecting bis BOY IS RUN OVER cock bad taken Voecks’ steter and other girls automobile riding to bis) home at Great Neck } ja nly tatally burt, his skull being/and head, and rendering him un-| fractured consctous Dr. Dantel Buckley The tnjured boy, with Gerard! who is in attendance, says he has land and Vernon Dean, was a very slight chance of recovering. BURGLAR FINDS NOTHING AND WRECKS HOUSE the kitchen Evidently angered at finding window had been nothing worth stealiug im the OP@ned, and on entering found that lnouse which he had broken into, 9 |Someose bad matici destroyed ‘ony and Her New Husband, |) wen Oo all that he could ‘atrolman Rib Registry Office. bu did bis best to wreck the pach was sent by the police to in int of Mre. M. Turpin's r vestigate, and found the house uous efforts are being wade by the | dence, at 1124 Twenty-seventh ay. looking, as he reported, “like a former husband of Mrs. Tosselll,| .ooth smashing furniture, break-|cyelone had struck ft.” The police now king of Saxony, to Kain po* ling mirrors, demolishing vanes, have found no clew to the destroy session of a child horn two months)! ting pictures off the walls and\er, but are convinced that the! after the woman's o knocking holes in them, and ruin house was broken into for the pur-| Her wedding to took |ing everything in sight pose of burglarizing it, and that place in the marriage registry Of) Nore ‘Turpin bad Jocked the the destruction of its furnishing — soap I o se I *|honse ap and had gone to the city. | followed on the burglars being un simple walking costum oma When she returned she found that ‘able to find what he wanted riage record gives her age ax 37 years. The bridegroom is 24 y of age. He i# a singing teacher “WOMAN SHOOTS MAN TO DEFEND HUSBAND (By United Pr sen says that when she saw her GOLDFIELD, Nev. Oct. 23.—In husband being chased by Kennedy | defending her hosband from as-|who had @ huge butcher knife, she |sault, Mrs. Ethel Larsen, wife seized a revolver and shot at the A. Larson, shot and mortally One of the bul wounded Michael Kennedy. Bad pnnedy’s neck and blood had existed eon the two through his right arm. men for some time and Mrs. Lar will probably die. j Mr Hell . e of the California congressmen and is on his present for the grand Pr which will be id in Seatt 909 (By United Press.) coma TACOMA On T Magles in Ja will go to Heatile th . » meet the grand worthy t Pheodore Mall, of Napa hree interur ban care have hartered by al aerie a ave Ninth | nnd Commerce 5 a mek, urying a braw baud with them $2 Polished Bronze Cement Groover $1.50 | | | ESE AND LORD ALISTAIR. nown American family which Is ety popular in the highest Lor oy of society. Her sister set the able « ce for by marrying Lord | of, Jelnte la Aliatalr’s bride presented mm with a beautiful Helleu «live af) etching of her likeness ul turn, showered a number of " Hie bite of jewelry uf her and psented the bridesmaid with ‘ buvenir lockets with tnittal ak ep at in diamond: pre While partridge shooting at Ch | tt Busted & sporteman suddenly had ‘end ar oO e hundreds of wasps settle upon him.| tice text 7” - | genet ge flee Moreh BE Maconda tid not ir with ther The », will be heard | rilHant waapes « th entioman 8 % J meert at ele fremige eth eagh ol wavie ont”! Dreamland Rink flew off in a bod without ha ian ’ ~ Friday Eve October 25, 1907 stung him.—-London Standard le 4: Chickering Piano Used. al ode Tickets for this extraordinary mu After 46 yoars ot office, T. F. A ‘o oval jon sor | Sical event are now oF le at lie ha anvouneed bi resigna 0 is Age Me tion of the post of town clerk of | $1.00 \ 18 _ 4 Louth, Lincolnshire, England. Mr. |* ee ee = iD. = Johnston Co. Allison, who is 78 years of age, | “ ‘i | | Pioneer Piano House one of the most prominent men in = > _ New Buildin, Third and Universit Louth, and was for 61 years secre-| Fe M. SPINNING « tary to the local ga compar 13140 & « a Av. referring to the charge that Hitoh-|[ Long Inland. \f AND MAY DIE ss While engaged in building sand | playing in the street and did not houses fo the street, Wilber Kal- see the wagon coming. The other | jberg, aged 22 months, the son of|two boys succeeded in jumping |} Mr. and Mrs John Kalberg, of 616 | aside and escaped injury i} g. Denny way, was last evening run| The wagon struck the Kalberg ver by a delivery wagon and prob-| boy, running over his arm, shoulder ui AIR SECOND Between Pike and Pine BEST EASTERN BACON, 17¢ LB. GOOD FRESH EGGS, 27¢ DOZ. BEST IOWA CAN- NED CORN, 3 FOR 25¢. MEN’S BEST WORK SHIRTS, 38¢ EACH. Regular price 50c. BOYS’ SWEAT- ERS, 69¢. REGULAR $1.00. All colors. COTTON BLANK- ETS, FULL 10-4 SIZE, 98¢. Novelty soft as velvet; reg ular price $1.39. stripes, OUTING FLAN- NEL, 8 1-3¢ REGULAR 12%¢ Splendid styles. line of DRAWN WORK AT \% PRICE. sortment to FUR NECK PIECES UNDER- PRICED FROM 1-4 TO 1-3. Phi of thi sale lasts all week TRIMMED HATS AT BIG REDUC- TIONS FOR TO- MORROW ONLY. Nob tl Che newest of included COME IN MORROW much do It TO- And a dollar this see how will at store will pay you