The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1907, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE KE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. SPEAKERS ARRESTED FEDERAL COURT Raid Sweet Meetings and Land Speakers ial Be Fiht ls Carried Up to City Council. were « matter ed oh will give people wh a full hear xd te erty ste ‘on Pike p! AS tat . mount crowd they policemen Edwin J acting as att ere, and Dr prominent tn t the 1,000 cash ding trial, b no exciteme of the arres about 1,0 allow her t wore for the m« y We grant th ail as an ord readily obeyed | to keep the Te would have and invite only ball we fixed by hief in explana nd | ed to add STEVE ADAMS TRIAL (By United 4 Pres RATHDRUM, Idah of Steve Ac ning with a at hand for ex neh w eae those who atte mination and attempt to influence possible near the r W. Bingham. ‘A Wageaknech’, clerk oe Tita, ‘Other Arr pen Mre fmt members WERM Bot focialinis were ar 7 With voicing their Reports Fake to Police. and ht, an employe of ofticers st paper, repor Iman, ba : ‘ales Nyman, laborer MAP Becker, & traveling sales ‘ a @houted “soak ‘em,” | says are to be n ete police, and was revolution. Wagenknecht man is a fake SAN FRANC Isc board of rd te and f GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels | Limbert - \Arts and Crafts Furniture Is the Standard of Excellence Roney and hits . [ < I By BH telect quar fom the most acs ’ - # with as t and By MY cases set orr Hf Wholstering ax the Hf ™. 8 prepared } feet hides it is When a comis t tose ; With the highs , 1 Yorkmen, docs fe “ “ 8 lower grad . We welcome 4 ! k Tt Mth any othe SECOND AVE.) AND H Lon i.) Jail—Cash Bail Offered, But Fails to Se-' on aecbunt of there not being a} divdrsity of citizenship’as required ARRESTED ON SUSPICION Arguments ef counsel as to the diction of the court in the caag John Manser, aged 26, waa this we Pacific Coast, Lumbet by law In cases of this naturé, and flornoe placed under arrest by ‘acture amsociation against alwo on account of insufficient serv tives Tarbee and Kennedy nh Pacific Nallway cot tee If the contents of the rail while trying to sell a considerable ors was heard by road# can be made 1, it will quantity of platinum to Mayer K. Wolverton of Oregon amount to a practical victory for Bros, manufacturing jewelers inj and C. H. Hanford, sitting jolntly them, as it is now too late to be | the Colman building, The man told|{n the federal court this morning. gin & new action tn time to affect | conflicting stories and the arrest) The ta#ue in the case ia the appli the Inaugiration of the new rate | was made on suspicion. cation of the limbermen for a re The railroads are represented tn | | straining ordes prevent the rail | the ¢ontroveray by Attorneys Ja }roada from putting Into effect the | A. Kerr of Seattle, W. W. Cotton HENEY A WITNESS announced raise in lumber rates, of Portland, F. R. Dillard of New which, wnlews the injunetion is| York and John P, Hartman of Seat sranted, will go into effect Novem: |tle, and the lumbermon by W, A | ber 1 Wimbieh of Atlanta, Ga, Austin I (By United Press.) | The railroads maintain that the | Griffith of Beattio and W. H. Abel court has no juritdiction ip the case of Montesano. RUEF’S “SHADOW” SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29 Francis J. Heney was the only witness called Monday in the case against Luther W. Brown and R Porter Ashe for the kidnaping of Fremont 0} Attorney Schies er , | tnaer tried to draw from the wit yeew AN A tended to mission that he had in to Low Angeles and| appear for Older the bat Heney | leuled that thie was so, and ir sisted that hix sole intention wa Lut Brows: and Rogere in the| (By United Press.) py perny scape wrfe Arcee SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 20—| of hia me ater) Interests of the prosecution here, | Robert H. Perry, employed by Wm. | the United Railroad had been wr e Abraham | ten in afterwards aud that a diffe LOSES FOWLS; FINDS $100. t re ent penell had be med, but tr met with small FAIRMOUNT, Ind. Oct. 29.—Mra. | the { Tirey tempt to break Joseph Johnson, living «ix miles! | aw | mony past of this city, enjoyed the} ca An offort w je t he visit of chicken thieves nee to ha h \ f th ohte were n by « e any placed t 1 who ed a purse ¢ al off ft the Ur in the hands of t $100 in bills via on August 23, and Hon " t stayed thore ve on 1 t he " t FOLDING BED KILLS WOMAN. had a t “ Ruet have tt oi h » othe X ing there ar ant faete INGRAM Pa ' mad . mem € ne with r whieh James Marsh and in t oe ' we 1 rathe » et at Mrs. Mary Wrig ays he had fo 4 Ruet a t At adj & the books and af wn and was m this he eu were placed he har of J mother 1 ‘ { «A Law to be ret 1 by him ay not recover , Attorney Rog for th the BOARD OF CONTROL ROASTED BY “WAVE” University Paper Accuses Representatives Of Student 2's iser ot iguor and wt Body of Illegal Actions in Handling Funds of © oy pirita p Football Team and Other Enterprises. fig rrtntinmtears naa nab | MOSQUITOES KILL 260,000. i fila LAWYER ON TRIAL mes Casey, a we w aw this af n e 8 lawt spon stick at the F BLACK “HAND wict IM By United Press.) ation then hand this vi and roast for ° blankets to sen Th onan — = BEE STING KILLS TWO CANTON D., Oct ‘ a hone eo jus m the temple t rig hee while was farm of DOEGN'T WANT HUSBAND TO), T one 1 north KISS BABY here, Michael Oakleaf died 15 1 os afterward on f FOR DGE, ta . ause b ° TO FINE 70 FOR TREATING OLEDO, 0., O« .—Mre. W g the Handa s bartecl, a farmer's wit ed nt her a dt (By United Press PLA TH, Neb, ¢ (By United Prees.) ‘ t ‘ tol ts vie a ee s . Ra at Ch a ROADS KILL C N NEW ORK By ted Pr 4. : wet Yt 1 1 ‘ . esqny H ‘ th “airy hark « . Situation In Oregon Stock ket PORTLAND, ( 2 50 No. 3 Stanley ' ‘ . stable SE st ' Ar ' K ' City, Medford i a’ t trad “1 \ pla h | bd ag ed t ton 4 ‘ & st Option Bil te BW YORK, Oct r " fh ¥ cai Run at New Joreey is OF, M. SPINNING 1310 Second Ave OURTEEN SOCIALIST RATE CASE BEFORESEATTLE MAN’S WIFE CRAZY WITH JOY UNION MEETINGS TONIGHT. {Frank Pratt, a University Student, Was Believed Plumbers, Painters, Blectr . * eal Workers No. ait, Clerk, shiv! — Drowned, Coming From Nome--Message Announcing Hanke meet toulae st the Labor) Him Safe Changes Wife Into Raving Manaic. GRIP 18 STOLEN (By United Press.) i © seen sinking in the y alles house, nd after dams ID% | Vincent's hompital, f# a “mel him f Out in the corridor the floor, Walked away with, tho |s0, ‘0% Pure io hi idwed. to a te grip, which was of the ordinary ta ett Mi bv ie on vefueed tin, Te leather variety he belle tate at here }with her in a few hours Vhen he et it noon today he found his wife in - tant atched for fear she wi | (By United Press.) | 40 herself bodily harm A SPECIALIST | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct he University Student | code ‘ ; Cares for your He . sense of sight and ! hearing. he | iu | i Tad an interest. n|| WHY DON’T YOU | m mip 4 t Let a_ specialist | , ho wit | Be - care for the cents ated by his counsel in support of |. ae een csi in your pocket? | Pratt « me ce ce that the (By United Press slipping ‘beneath the gray wate In all financial old, } adh i Ang Believes Husband Drowns jade a a hake her head impatie at a fod hor wan 9 sg ry ca eg FP The i : be bd arcs Union Savings & | Trust Co. * Corner Second and Cherry. OL 0H The Fuel Question 2 a el Solved at Last Remark , ute r on earth Gen a « e fuel bill and all , ea b s. No wick, no an we Pla + { the « hanged ter t w cauRe Was gran t Judge Yakey OVERPAID CONTRACTORS. Ae To Clear Our which the eh Rooms of = Se Grand Pianos We are now selling all ats nes : -|They Must Be Sold nesses = Before We Move ee | Did You Consider It? Pianos ther and, hem LATEST RLROTRAC we FROTION AL PRO at OPEN FROM # A.M. TOR ATURDAYS PROM & A " v1 SPECIAL SALE FIXTURES FOR SALE WE ARE FORCED ALL MUST GO. TO MOVE, Cline’s Piano House 1205 SECOND AV. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee st FOURTH ee ee ee AND PIKE BERR a

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