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E STAR IS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE RECEIVING A FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE THE SEATTLE STAR © [OXecent| - LAST EDITION > ~ SEATTLE, WA$H., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 117 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. PLANS FOR WATERFRONT — <==: DESCRIBES FILTHY HOME OF “SEA WALL ARE UNDER WAY = —_—=MELODY CHOIR) ber away, aoa fat ve tntoacs ity Engineering Department Preparing Surveys and : sore ve venY nt. Making Soundings---Railroads Express Willing- ? vi 8!" "2°20 Witness Tells of Mode of Liviay of Strange Man Whose Will Is Being Contested in Court~-Was His Own Press Agent and Wrote Flattering Notices of His Books. shape. kee to remain tm hiding until |* from Nome to the Kolar say friends get certain evidence in ness to Stand Their Share of the Expense. $ from an atiaak of heat Ce GOLD see e eee eee ee e® a |* ble, He is very weak, accord 1 have slept | good unda of t A ntl é - . i * Ing to the correspondent, and aieietiememnine . t i ach right ] fine i. * is obit to take to hin bed #| (By United Press.) ‘ Rohe ths n ‘ es #1, wi, In 8 wally ¢ | adi Mad ae tae * and adon all appointments LONDON, Nov. 3—The Luaitanta my: veh ' 1 $3 each, a g to size ‘a 0a wall gh * |the doc * BANK CLEARINGS, tl eee eee ee ee ee & | Mailed today with $10,000,000 tn gold hat I “ Not “Ring-Nosed.” peomeat agitation & st * o consigned from the Bank of England ees 5 oth és * Seattle. . to New York. The consignment in rl So be by A ord wh ® Clearings te $1,956,001.07 & a redord for a ingle shipment. The ° ‘ } zo “ y work , Che id Attorne be The prelimina i wg # Ralances 0,118.63 & Lioyds’ (nsurance charge ix (wo wha ile : _ who p bee the drawing the De * * fifth of 1 per cont, eight times the cae of tne a . « ‘ “ss @ mructure ty be 5 , o Tacoma. * iS RAGING usual premium : : “ rod it time by th ginee ‘je vies 1S | w f « » th meni ' . a ay 0724,008 & SURVEYOR GENERAL HERE @ now on tri ‘ . jo of " fa * Balances cee 56,460 | - ber 1g wit ance or wart * * (By United Press.) The surveyor general of Alaska e of the er r 1 for eoned Pre Mes * Portiand. *| WENATCHEE, Wash., Nov. 2—|Wilfim L. Distin, in in the elty h the nd ‘ anere ; ® Clearings today $791.947 & A snow storm te raging in the) and Will remain for a week before floor was of a n hire nmigra t = ‘ hee * Balan 128,340 © Cascad@ mountains and the Great | retumming north, Mr. Distin nas of ent, nor the ap . 7 if *#) Northern trains are baving « hard | held the office of surveyor general ted - i . ¥ monopo qaanection with this work, the °° , : . eee ee ee ee ee ew & | Uine keeping to thelr schedules. of Alaska for many years flo jon; neither } ‘approac ea ey | ft expense ery adult person . t “ « Engineer Wants Concrete. nod British Col : m, and ha Engineer MeMo: fa he - b . ; we fa mane 7 ee ‘ He peaks of gaat fo go ahead " . t { ripray ' s r ples of t | daa Portion of the expense rt 1 1 upor te sia t States, an i the wa t tian muc per ar wicker { a A wered personally over + HN which o« . f ' but the r tice € Pans rallros i ive as a re wore “ : bs tiem to mwet the @X- | pert at wall car natructed ren ng convinced tha ple were ligitation makes the | farth at labl epalind Bighorn Fp trying to draw on his iuexhanstible ML immediate work in the The cor rection of such a wall { his frequent visits to m y of knowled i get some Wery bright le t ly means by which the — ee corp of his enemies, to oper « for nothing ">. Feo Plane Considered. vex can be made sanita ity at midnight tonight and be Me C A W B B the windows and air place Booms M. Choir. @itent of the sea wall and he covered Ms received by the Bonney-Wataon and Mrs. engran urned i IR) Photegraph of Melody Choir,| “He @ cons Always remember that M. Chetry of constru are my ho company. The funeral, unless pres used by him in a circular with the @cle* seainst bis life money,/ the pieneer rustler, has successtule ya wich have pot n worked sods of ‘ont arrangements are disturbed Explosion at the Pleasanton Hotel This Morning-— following caption: and at such times denounced the and permanently established the hd tht engineering artment ‘ieee | Will take place Monday at 2 jock “His Royal Impudence alleged fiends in language most ex- first and only headquarters of intel , one to butid a con &s far owt ae ¢ depth Water will permit : “4 trom the Weatminater Presbyterian ° * i F ecrable and vile. He would pound os. anh whens a went paved and made tetproor generally. |, March 2 As he daily appears out on the! violent rage, shoutir reat oF Is take . Seott was born on Mare : A. A. Braymer, who had ex on the low Accident. warpath of Profe "at c lands or go into some ind o} | tb ” $60, on Whidby istar jonal Business. * t sound, and was 47 years and man was shopping business, hire out or em- § months of age. _ | Aitho n Hosides the widow there are left] As a result of lighting a match , ft wae@ark and Wengran was un. ARMY’ $ LAND HOT : hourt and the ‘ball @ wall of rip-rap con te © of tlt, Working un miong the western line of 0 Po Caimpalgn against exterminating rate in | be a politician or an honest teach or be taught, pacity oF there, was appoin this ny n gut the first plan wi Oi mare ' 14 and 15 years of age re lin a bath room whieh had filed |alle todetermine the cause of the - ever p tionize, get married or avold an act of the legisla: |>Y Dr et A sister, Mra. George | wich illuminating gas from an open |oed Me struck a. match TO BE VACATED ed me abin a evil: get oltuat sar hw Doct M Aymer started out pro living at Lape and Eighth |jet, Mr. and Mre. C. A. Wengran,| A: terrific. explosion followed e fal s ey, Ke trout and other ty thie Matiing to enolase the eat two nephews, Brven ad | former residents of Tacoma, were | blowing out windows, hurling doors call de 4 of trouble, hear from- your absent we ia the work. | intested s of the city. He Reitze, live in this clty-!badiy burned this morning tm a | off their hinges and shaking plaster! 4 special act of congress will atte. s aah ot te yoann ends or leart about yqur et passed BY i mploy what mea are neces ott's ther, Mrs P. }werrific explosion whieh occurred | from the walls, The other gue8t# pave to be oh aa a6l dee, Sr eee ae oe ee ee & by exer toed by the | ary and begin the work ter lives at Mt. Vernon In the Pleasanton hotel, at 402 /of the hotel rushed into the hall® gearrie je to eatetteet aa caenlee oe ae & any br complishments s for such s fmoamaea Mr. Seott entered the city's e-|sixth ay. Both the vietims had| and. met the vietims of the ex-| Seattle Js to take 30 foot off a In addition to the test! ; muscle, organ, inclose $1 for to await action of Work of cleaning up the district | Ploy tm 188%, and for many years itheir hair and eyebrows singed off, | ploglon, who were staggering about io, coservation for street parposss 4 —— os mora vate IMustrated Year Book of t of First av. and north of Uni. |0&® been City Engineer Thomson's )and the hayband was badly barned |as if blinded, Mrs. Wengran’s taken up with the introduction of the American Continent, printed as has been proposed. va he wall is urg rands fresh each day and ous Manuscript and meme w every sity ot. where there numer most intimate friead and co-worker. / aboot the hands. Mrs. Wengran | sereame betag heard above the con. . ost o tt om Maje Jeneral G. | ix " ella of his supposed | year t the most op a Gah oe suffered severe burns sbout the | fusion and noise as the occupants of | yw jeter from Malor General Gin which he tells of his supposed | yea “ ied ty & teveeet wee face, and both may be disfigured | the buflding rashed to seo what wae ’ , iting among ¢ Tells of History. along the Conan Peal for iife | the matter, Mayor Moore informing the things the fact that two men w R N ombs. Miles of rub . } } + rision h sled areas : e on makes a note of a com- argon LR aoewmselatiés The eas in the bath room had|_ The vietims of theexplosion were ‘Mat #n, tar sities pry eB ere arenes Loeenes ! iiatory 4a. autiiaiend ak hoe arther out | see being burned on gvidently been left on over night. |Surriedly removed to Providence Beattie asked for a permanent pe on eyes d the othe " 1 ‘ es, which he intends writing, on vacant land, and several sh Wengran and his wife rose this | hospital, where it was said they tery Mor Bteagyor’. Which will t\6 accounts of al a by the t alana ts aethad h will give « 1 all the Ne Lega! Objection. whieh have bees 6 4 ; morning and, going to the room to| Would both recover Wengren is be or thu meebene late Waly A ney ay br Peet mvinced they plotted | ica characters of the Pacifie | otieed the 7 under one o nie destruction e ‘The expense of ot Improvement jsanitary have jown. ‘The | Wash, noticed the smell of gas, Asi 3 years of age and hin wife 26 porary abandonment is allowed } isk tiaa diiiniin const, from Alaska to Patagonia, tan be assessed up: roperty | work will cor the district | Freee: = -- oo og ees . gent. Embracing tragedy, rc , love ae there is no legal ob-|is thorougt | Among other documents 1 serapes, wit and bum desperate Pediat diediadia dade dada ada deth aed te aa AN APPRECIATION OF SEATTLE. . JAP DRUID TO cle meee pros rears pee cre | Seat ee se ae and which have been introduce conees, ete, all forming @ found the remarkable “valedict¢ . r Further in this so-called tory is found the following ation of his source of news: Me censtruction. ax scon| Dr. Leland Cofer, the govern} a BF the board of pub | ment surgeon who ts en route to eeae and ely counci!, and the | Seattle to take charge of the cam-| The state fair commission, at a ot — by the engi- paign against the has vot) meeting held at the Arlington ho ‘ee Tee ; omen ie. tore ane ival | te} this afternoon, elected Thomas lo be wor has been expected for tWo days, as . ’ €aginesre will provide local authorities were advise ary. Following | the (From the Salt dake Tribune ) It is said that Seattle knows sothing about depression. 7 dias Cidiand cis attached to one of his year books, | va aining bis advertising matter ex electloi Payn Chat ; , j * ba of the wall in jhe left New York last Saturday |S SCN” | = > apticy gis That is quite natural. This is the time of year when the | VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 2—- and press agent dope : To collect these widely scat- ' mn f ever it - ~~ ~ Fy » ” ry he perits of h rious orks c ains of shining yd © cur- «vad icesne Boi a: (eee to the law office of Sen ships are coming in with Alaska gold and the owners are 4 | Ch#rsing that the Japanese omy wine a : pe tig-ig sa rt oe ine of eBtaing eoys Dot: Per ©. Mr. Choir hes constant- math’ 8,000 in Vancouver & in their employ, bow ment agenc the Japane ator Piles to discuss details of in scuitiniiitcaiiebii al sin the work of the commission. Quar tore are to be established tn the | city at once the active work | of. the comm: » start | e Mr. Payne recently resigned as} seeretary to Senator Piles. He ts well known In state politics, and has bedi prominent in public af fairs in this city for a number of years | spending it. After a company of miners has been in the the following unique language out on the i i i to them by an Ingenious! ation is ght-jacket ol ids, who wilds fora year,and finally with stuffed purses reaches a big cukatn ef.pocmnme, ana that tht and as such commands, ‘aren't afeard ma! ae city, there is liable to be no depression in business while employment agencies were respon fon com surate with 0 unconta irrespon- ts acquirement, rarit © old bach sible for the importation of thou rs, who never told sands of Japanese from whom they or pressing necessity ite 00 or more handsome’ wid- have exacted a otherwise f the wages as long ax th 600 ineorri- those purses hold out. We suspect that just now Seattle is the most hopeful spot on the continent. Alaska, not yet half explored, to tage of thelr I am a perambulating encyc wore able to pedia merchant aelting ord ; keep them within thelr power, La- consists of knowledge ! ps, perfect in the art of the northwest; the starting point for the shortest route to bor Commissioner King has peased through my copyri book other people's mouths; nounced he will recommend a fed- and their interesting exy tiler in every barroom the Orient; great forests and rich soil all around ; an inland sea where all the world’s ships can find a haven without crowding; the depot for the fishing fleets of the Pacific— | eral investigation the Japanese attachments of maps, cs |immigration problem photographs, and Che and and 100 ort-hand writers to pack t lown to portable s city. er aia car od the tad ete Faves hen a _. Pinte surely she has resources enough to make her confident. og os last nix en-| her twe y ore also | present 22 WILL DIE Then, geraniums bloom there nearly all the year, and every as wholly ; cal alee a ong Bene Remuen e 2 : day men work in the open air without discomfort. No be fan weown th , Beott's (By United Press.) wonder the city is growing and the people are claiming there is to.be the queen city of the Pacific. So far as can be seen, there is not a cloud in her sky, and the hope that fills the hearts of the people is in itself a stimulant for fur- half.| CHICO, Cal, Nov A pas t thie thorning senger train on the Northern ¢ ad. M Muore, while having no/trie collided with a freight tr Live Oak this morning. Two were demolished and 0 in R HT a to proc SEVERELY HAZED » » * »* . . * .* * 7 * * * » » * » * * . * * 7 * wit he Fae of wha ther and continuous exertion, Her progress for the past ” ne ns were injure 0 of whom his work iw ‘ eld Ale A relief train broug 20 years is one of the marvels that never was seen any- — iyiloniie yeste ‘ T emains will arrive in the! the injured to Chico where save in our own country. mewanaen sentence Crowd of Berkeley Students Take David Levy to Se- © oat 2 OS ee ee Cae ee eee ee George Ti ger was sente SEN SA Tl 0 N C A U $ E D Lo VES HER © se =e Sik A te sol Dee attle prope we | ot 88 EE 8 8 AWS CERES ROSAS ERAS SWREOT TY JAILER PROMOTED. CHICAGO, Novy, 2.-—Indietment of (sy United Press.) Wik Oficiating at Funeral Aberdeen Priest Scores, several permonnpraminetiy tone Ox Seeti H, rand |cutcAab, Now t--Mr Martha ren and need va i 1 C. Griffith, for many year Andersor : EP aos a Be mylene and | fed with the case of J, R. Walsh, \gespiie the supposition that he has| Park. accused of attempting t rr he was dressed aga 1 1 wa These Who Tread the Crimson Path-—-Brands City sxe" oft%,100r! plies force #041 sndicted banker, fs expected to befeared. her. When. the. case. te|hat%’ Ao<"heund, ‘la, while. nega re , aller, was yeste ted to; stow out of the plot charged|called before the grand jury tn De: was sleeping. According to the ng of atleky stuff was sin zh 8 ; t . lotective. reporting for | a«ainst Etta MoLean and Al cember several prominent men will | charge. st ot his bed garmet i as Wickedest in the Northwest. be rank of detective, reporting tor | Abdus ta'san ‘a guvetument letter ieeiealied to testify, ieidence will canes; we, bowed ol i, accord i ak CO iL Cummings has been promoted | bearing on the Walsh and other |aleb be introduced showing that was proba fata urned, w , wi & sagas ee . eed yee big government cases, The ster Walsh has spies shadowing al | eenoued ! ot The i (By United Fatt R eral se , ill the vaca f jailer rapher says Gordee was trying to| officers her husband poured the oll 1 tl ABERDEEN short. He 4 cs the bed himuelf i ecaune ‘ i Over a casket ot a after he ia nove = ae es Td ie on f F ‘ 1 MITCHE. FOR WILL BE NAMED DELEGATES, of the Occident ex By t Meet floral dis , g the dead in its Goff at Moc will name ar a] le comment kK “ o ehureh,, Nene H (By United Press.) HE CA BINE ton city from Dece st le rsaaflants had at » mJ q Pa. ho tred Married at n the after - |Nattonal Rivers and t " 5 t 4 He leen om, de hi the same | INDIANAPOLIS, Noy. 2.—There| It is known President Roosevelt | oiation rea Poe ¥ . e|night and a it sree the | is reason to believe John Mitchell,| wil make a high place for cerne hall t or dopant ak oe ee ee te ‘lta of the | president of the Mineworkers, is to| Mitehell if the latter will accept New Railroad Work pre ht district flourished unreproved, third matrimonial venture of Isaac|be pushed for a high political of-|it,fand this the’ labor leader will| PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 27 Levy was at his he ' som ‘ 4, He said he bad pity | Have Nuches valley rancher. | fice by some power of the financial| psbbably do if his health is re-|Over 100 men, with headquarters at | doo g, and, f es Le ch f ' in Whos r Hayes {# also poorer to the ex-| interent | #fored Forks, in western Jefferson cc q 1¢ t q Iver 4 t Nees@ " t rge tf e detent of several hundred dollars for| Mitchell ts through with labor Mitchell's friends hope to see/are awaiting the arrival of five en here he fell into a i with a bullet through his ‘ i had | the celebration of his short honey- | leadership, and, in a way, he i hih becor t of the govern-|gineers prior to commencing work } I i wounds pmol of It TYudiat eoumeros and labor tanshingslen the sow railway-in that eect A y ett hand.