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iL A _— ° a THE SRATTLE SRAR-—SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1907. bd " JOHNSON-FLYNN = "ENNStCarTaIn NOTED SINGER'S HUSBAND PLAGED si<\"Sx'c%o".°5 GOV, HUGHES MAY FICHT IT TO 4 a HAS Ft) ORTUNITY olusively bg@the elty engineer's de f UNDER ARREST say Wen FINISH WITH TAFT STUDENTS ENTERTAIN ; ‘ enamine o | o (By Unl@d Preas.) known as O'Netl Mra, Cunning Heginning at 8 o'clock thin even:| a ' " salle = a my” told detectives Tha her hus | Loe first of a a igs of fort 7 ee WlO8 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 2) yind was the son of a walithy Kn |Slxhtly entertainments @ the stu (By U@ited Press.) Retting wag, te lively last} w Livinnes ~ lish family of New York and was |4ents of Wihion's Modern Hasinens SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2.—Jack night, altho there was nol] net about avingston Cugnttig: | ine sole aeir to an estate valued | College will be held in the college Johnson will endeavor to demon change tn the 2 to 1 odds as at alias George O'NetL, allie! oi a minith doltarn jbl, The purpose in to © bring $ strate the pgwer of selence over first establinhed ae towls, charged with ety @ ut ape tirag connoct. | *bOnt the welding@nnd fraternining| ‘ mere animal strength today, Jt Authentig weights of both men samen, he prisoner's wife, for e ? 7 Wash, (Of the student bodgy | Fiyon, his opponent at He Mission were @inefnced last night. lynn rly A Novnnity, & singe, p masks panes ibe at. arena, wants to prove that) weighed 17444 pounds, and will go known on tWo contingtta, was se Maton, Was married to the singer P Fohneon will stop if he takes a few | into the ring a Httle heavier, John rlously (1 in her apartments. Cun /@c@prding to her statement, at) Bric MARKET j hard punches, and that he, Plyon, son weighs [92 whieh suits ningham de having been mar: | bie father’s home in New Yors toot A Ys the man who can deliver them. him for fighting ried to the al@ger put when told yer @ko. At thar time Cunning | : With a d5-round route over whieh Keaufmen te Challenge: that the woman we munly Higham was a pitcher for the Cetin} PRICES TODAY i to travel, the pair ought to be able The broke down, , Detectives claim 940 ball team. Pet & number a | to demonstrate,.to the satisfaction |, A! Kaufman will be on hand to that more than & dofgn witnesses’ mouths they traveled throwgh the} | @f the crowd which ts the correct | eve & ct ge to The Figway and) [have positively identified Cunning. Contry, she says, going to Wash he usual lange Baturday at-| { fine of reasoning Jack-( Twin) Sullivan will be prow} lham ag the. man Who ford the ington froty Now York and then to | tondunee at the public market was ‘ ent for the puyose of challenging name of Coutractor T, A. Ashbridge Seattle on hand thie morning. Several vi i Figure on Aggressivences Kaufman, , j to a bill of sale for a team of mules! Cunningham sald today ft fy | MArket stalls are now under cover, ; Fiyan and ce Piyan re apporters Sack Olea er n nanos that Pe and a pair of horses . all a mistake. I'am not « werried ys covered stalls will be ready for ‘ are relying on the aggressiveness has secured mnetion of the Cunningham, when he wae arreat-/man. 1am an engineer from Rhyo.|2!! that dosire them next ‘week § of the fireman to discomfort: John: | police committee the supervin od at the Alexandria hotel where tite, Nevada, and have lived at the| Ty's prices are #on so that he will quit almost to ore to hold a fight’ in December, | lt neti - " hotel for two mosthe.| Etitter, S60 th the stopping point and finally al and that he will stage the Ketohel| jhe was known se George Lewis o| Alexandria ho’ - Kags, local rawch, 40c low himself to be defeated. ‘They Thomas fight Thursday night, De} pulsing man, onied that he bad) The peltes Rave made a mistake In) Aon, iitter, «60 gt admit his natural advantage, his cember 12 jever assumed the alias of O'Neil. my identity, That is all there fs) goose catsup, 26¢ per qt. | Later he admitted he had been to the trouble | Hens. louger ring experience and = hin knowledge of the game, and even at that think they will win DR. ROLLER WRESTLES IN iid rensed, 22 Potatoes, 1% Ibe. for dhe Cucumbers, 30¢ per doz | tight will be held at the] all park, whteh will be roofed for the ooeasion TA MA MONDAY NIGHT pane Bln egy a A (Seattio Star Exclusive Service.) anti-trust ordinance that will at! Parstey 2 bunches tor toe” aa =< Sea ER OR PORTLAND, Ove, Nov, 2-—Has | low the eneape of any guilty ones, Peas 4¢ to be per Ib. . : (By United Press.) training here the past two weeks, 2 Portiand solved the trust problem? |*#”* Alderman Belding 1 have] ‘Turnips, 3 bunches for Se Pe ue eh a ee wieenen ie a ee ene \e { re adie oe emi [had the bout lawyers in the coun! Beans, be Ib NEW YORK. ling mateh betw Dr. BF. Roll-| to be fit to wreatie for a champion 4 _ AGING Gnewors | ¢ y, oe Bw I = they say 1) String beans, 200 th BY JACOB WALDECK apeechen vored at Gettysiag on will stand the tew er, of Seattle, and “Sharkey” Me- ship at a moment's noticen Mike Crab apples, $1 per box attle Star's Exclusive Service.) | ¥%% Kiven an enthuslantic reception GW F F238 ESS VES sez seg SET SSsSQSes_ Wholesale and Retail Victor Dealers 1406 Second Avenue Lagien, of South Africa,.will take Lynch has been assisting the for Ry originating and securing the Absolute necessity was the rest] Celery, be to 10e per stall N YORK, Nov. 2—Gov |, Hughes’ active competition, te place at the Savoy theater Monday cigner in bis work, and Lynch te adoption by the city councit of |mother of the new law. Things! Cautaloupen, be each los KE. Me now looms large | 0° 200Rort of this state ip eas night impressed with the visitor what be terme ie Geet ot 4. | reached such a stage in this city! Tematoes, Ge per Ib; Te per)” "*" aggre , *° onal republican convention The men have agreed to wrestle There is much local interest In oy y wet \ that you coulde’t bay @ pound of | crate jim the eastern eye as a republican | make some rieht lively polities according to the Police Gazette the match. A apeciai will trust law in the history of the|peiter or a oord of wood wit | Spinach, 3 tbs for 100 candidate for the presidentia! nom | Roosevelt desires Ult Gilemstion tos Sculeh eatehencatsheom tele, heat bring over o large pember ef Br, world, Alderman Belding, Welteves paying an exorbitant price [| am| Rhuba ib ination, Sentiment in his favor,|Taft. He haw great ps two in three fatla, and the match Roller's admirers from Seattio. The he has set an example that will be |! the jewelry business, and | was) Green tomatoes, 2% per Ib. not only here, but in other states, | Hughes as a citizen, invementes will carry a side bet of $500, $100 referee for the mateh will he se immediately followed ali over the | Tefused the sale of stock unless |) Cabbages, bc to 10¢ per head has been growing for ath by and governor, bet not ag Of which has been posted with Bid lected today, when the representa United States jmade certain promises regarding! Dill pickles, 16° dos. the reception accorded the gov: | dential candidate: Carteiag @y Bishop, of this city tives of the men meet to arrange City Attorney J. R. Kavanaugh! te prices | would charge the} Sweet peppers, 26 cents dor. erner in bis swing around the | receptive candidate ang WH make McLagien has been in constant the final detaile declares the anthtrast ordin }trade. The furniture men and even} Lamons, 300 doxen | ctrete fight for the delegation Mf the fag neue sieieaiettiainanceneiininesnemienian siesta innit! will be no dead letter affair, and the local express companies had| Cider vinegar, 36 gat It has been enstomary in this becomes cleur Hughes fries ary « frightened the heads of the | Written agreements as to charges| Cider, 400 per gallon jatate for the governor to make a determined (o elect delegates fave. trusts by dectaring be will cause |@nd rates. Oranges, tbe to 4c dos. yreeeh king tour of the county able to tim ven if he shonld retuse st Wholesale arrests ander the now| “The ordinance 1 framed up| Pineappies, 60c each fairs. Hughes, in observing that to enter the fight In Bik own be on measure within the next two weeks,| makes It unlawful to establish a] New figs, 2 lim, 260 rele this fall, has been greeted by | half. “ Portiand will give Belding most/|wtandard price or figure for the| Cauliflower, 10c to ibe head. the biggest crowds on record, bar While the predieut tivdrs ‘Tag, ag any reasonable position he desires | purchase or sale of any article,| Lettuce, 0c ring, possibly, Gov. Roosevelt. The it is perhaps doubtfd whether he if his anti-trust ordinance proves | commodity, merchandise or prod-| Sugar pears, Tée per box. crowds have been not only large in) would enter inte ® Contest way be areca CAPT. FOLWELL. the success he claims for it, aaj uce intended for sale, use or cou-| Simmon pears, $1.25 numbers, but large In enthusiasm. | Hughes to control the state éélege “ (By United Preas.) the second and regained the hoaor Capt. Folwell, the giant leader | this city ie probably the most trust-/sumption within Port! whereby Parsley, 2 bunches for be. jit has been the rale for lecal dig. tion en LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 2—/ 08 the third, she says she has tray-| of the University of Pennsytvania! ridden monicipality im the coun-|jthe price of the same to the public] Sugar pears, per bos. | nitaries to tntrodnee the governor Present indications ste tap te Miss May Sutton has issued a pub | C#¢ enough for the honor, and now! clevea, is a big man in football | try | be In-any way Increased or| Mutabagns, 114c Ib. as the next presideot, during which Hughes can have the delegation i ¥ pai any woman deatres to contest|cireles this season. Penn stands| Here is a partial Hat of the/contrélied: The ordinaace covers| Severkraut, be Ib. proceeding the governor skillfally be asks for tt. He wilt ie ne fle statement, which will be of in-| with her whe wil! have to come here| out prominently because of the| trusts and combinations Heldlag| the potwt from a dozen different} Cranberries, isc per qt. leonceals his emotions and the yeojask for it if later dovetspuneate OD scion terest to tennis players wherever to do ft game with Michixen. Fotwell has|¥@s aiming to exterminate whesjangles, and the ¢ity attorney and| Huckleberries, 10¢ Ib. | manry cheer uproartousty dicate that he will have @ (air was the game ix played. She declares, Miss Sotton wilt enter the Pa./ an opportunity to carve hiv name|he conceived hin idea: Fu | ayactt are now consulting with| Pears, Hartiett, ibe der.; cookiug) One speech delivered by the gov. chance of success iu the convention ing : that the next battle for the wom- cific coast champronsutp games| @longside of Gardiner and other | ‘fast, land trun, beef trust, print. |outeide legal talent to ascertain | Peers, $1.26 per box. ernor near the Vermont boundary! in political clroles here the poe j en's world’s champtonship will have next year She ways that she in| famous Penmeyivania leaders by | (9s trast, paper trust, lanodry [if our law will hold water against| Golden russet pears, 200 per doz. | was attended by officials and many jon is strong that the two Me te. Ie 4 to be played either in Los Angeles!ready to meet all aspirants to| bringing glory to his eleven this} tfust, jeweler truat, lumber the Standard Ol company. Por Siberian erapappies, $00 per box. | citizens of the latter state. These tors im the presidential situation are the | or Pasadena. championship honors, but the | fall wood trust, comminsion "ap sonaliy I hetteve we will be abio| Pumpkins, ie to 2c. visitors cheerfully fell into live with Hughes and Taft, and, barring tarl) Having made three trips to En games will have to be played where trust and butter trust, : to drive the latter concern out of) Hubbard squash, 2c per ib; Sum-|the Hughes boom. The governor Roosevelt third term, they a tot gland, where she wou the cham she wants them played or not at ADOPTS NEW FAITH. “There are oo loopholes iQ, may) thin etty.” ~ — be & Ie. invaded Pennsylvanta, and in two/ Hughes as the winner. ae plenshig on the first trip, lost it on jal sonnnm a E : ‘round cherries, 19¢ 1D. aa eaEEEEPeEnEnnaNEEEEaEmieereent aa aireemmem sal Ps are Yesterday afternoon Bishop P. 'T. Pru: be ———————— = [=== | Howe, of the Episcopal ehereh, or. the high price of wheat, se the Sone es me bn Spot eigpel= cup "eects an Soe aaa | jl TTLE HIGH VS. SPOKANE TODAY dained as priest Rev HP. Corser, R D CIN FL fmillors say, coupled with a marked! Comb honey, 200 Ib ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Nov. 2, Cry Actor ot the Caen vase q formerly .« Presbyterian minister tating off in Ortental exportation.| Catewba grapes, 30 per basket; |—Andrew Carnegie having posi St. Andrews. Carnegie haa = 4 at Wrangel, Alaska. Rev. Corser OUTPUT ge: the efforts of frensied | itack Mascate, de; White Mus-|tively refused jo contest his elec |thrice elected lord tester, ae “ j (Star Special Service.) and Presiey of Seattle have charley |"P°0' ent years in minsionary * Iffinanee the price of wheat has be-\cats, 4c; Tekays, 35e; Corsichan ik. ° Ni horses, Hut Rice | Work among the indians of Alaska, — feome slmost prokibitive, aad ua- #8 mm j SPOKANE, _ Nov. 2—Not in n and Kienbolts are | BrApes, a . figured to cake care of Dicker s|884 While teaching the natives be-| f the corner ts soon broken, will) Gravenstein apples, $1.25 per a yours has a football game in SPO hikce, and McKay and Presley wont |°2™%, Convinced that the Kpiscopal| At the time of year whes Large | Work considerable hardship on the| yor; Wolf ‘River apples, $1.60 per bl 4 kane attracted such widespread at- through praction vonterdee an ie |e? more nearly represented hia | Cters for flour are ordiwarily | mitts of the northwest box; Waxine apples, $1.25 per box. : o ideas than the Presbyterian, hence | DOoKed. the Seattle mills are recive | ; teation ax that between the Seattle they intended to be in the game the 5 Hing thelr flour output to « mint | FUNDS PROVIDED. King, applies, $1 per box. ; and Spokane high schools this aft-‘every mlgute of time change, cum, come wllta having etree! ston ‘ some, Mand apples, 9295 to Fe: a ernoon for the championship of the, The practice of the two teams iceman auiemienne operat ongert! ‘ nance por tatvel : a. —_ students of the local yesterday was watehed with inter | Cnae weevie, } The Centennial and Novelty pres RY ‘nates repecesy a — GL.50 per box; 6 Ibe. for wn schoo! have advertised the game est. Seattle merely warmed Sie extensively, and the indications this | ruining signals on straight plays, | qoAt’™ded by delegates trom Te | tre iyumune at halt Santi, ‘whe | ternoen ee eo red | New nute—Fitberts, 20c ty; black Kant : coma and Everett the quarterty | —— stop the appropriation of $700 for the coms morning were that a record-break- but not revealing any of the trick Wg Fs | ped ite engines. The Lilly aad Al-| bullding of the uew counctt cham W*iuts. I6c ib; Begtiek walnuts able ing crowd would witness the strug plays for which the visitors are not-| ray Wald ‘tts wecaiey icomas | bers mills are the only dasa run | hors a. R. E thro a alno took things easy, |) Payyn Tm Foentpaaien _ Ring at normal capacity. This com | The work of remodeling and fur- More batileships at mavy yard Wor teams enter the game in fine resting for . the | and Spruce at aon bas been brought about by wishing the new chambers is al than ever before. In fettie, Spokane is weakened by most important of recewt years as ‘The bust ton a = — ao ee mat the loss of Captain and Quarter: far ax the local high school i*|tnig aftermane att coon Met} cone cons back Harvey Dickey, and McKay concerned wanee at 3 o'cleck } Te ms “Sess PENNSY DECLARES DIVIDEND. | car ad ; | oN ALL DEPOSITS days NOGAMEFOR .. Sc... oszemrcn - EE « letion that a « Ae the onty “Strictly Ravings Bank’ in the we f Lee Angeles 1, Pertiand a | Doonite, the prediction that a cat weed pers basis” fe ourngs buna Ut tap team ? Score R. H. # | railroad has deciared {ts usual samt. Seaktag 9 thet Beet ee Ra Los Angeles - soos D © @) amnmal dividend of 3% per cent Rell Portland @ 4 1 President MoRae is authority for | oo ms | Ratteries-Nagle and Haasterty; | the statement that the unsatixfac ered fs Jobson and Byrnes. Umpire—To- | tory outlook has made {t impossible o te man for the road to begin work on the | A p | ~- > North river tunnel j ‘The Washington high sehoo! is | Oakland 2, Frisce 0. 9 wt é fo’ a dilema over the game to bE | score Rn ue TO INSPECT MACHINERY. : Mr : played in Seattle on November %. if Oauxiand —_.. re oe —— { wa b & game ix to be played at all. While gen Prancices 2? Captain of Bugineers in the ‘tm. | exect z Maanger ‘Wenever te off te B90) potiice—Hophins and Saild 1 iaes val nag , pee ‘ kane with his pigskin heroes, Harold Gaddy and Willams. ven: Nakajium arrived in Seattle yeat Depends upon the care you take of ft. Do pot allow your week Hartman, treasurer of the Athletic 4 day om the Iyo Maru He Is on | Victor records to lie around where they will be covered with to le amsociation, is in charge of the situ. Weman Killed by Street Car. | hts way to Boston and London to | We are selling fine record cabinets as iow as $15.00, and the count atton. | VANCOUVER, BC. Nov. 2 inapect machipery ordered for the price of the cabinet will soon be saved when .you copsider the F . Gor Hartman ts trying Im every pos |Mrs. EM. Ferrier was rum over _ ae protectin i affords your records, We will be giad to send | thon « sible way to & game with the and killed by a street car & catalogue of our cabinets request Jame Portiand Heights high schoo! of evening Ye ee . toy Portland, but as yet he has net re ee nn satonaeniinnstat ‘ The cetved anything definite in the form { Sedre of a reply t | W. iB The management of the high e st H i - teres school has tried to seeure games Leal our: | cent! with the high sehools of Salt Lake | ice ick | ime inn City, Oakland and Berkeley and all i For 1 TO have failen through > ° if no coast or Northwest schoo! r Tvice in can be arranged with, then the jo cal management intends to ask cea" 1 Savings Department SUMNERS IS DEFEATED © (By United Press.) NEW HAVEN, Nov. 2.—Johuny Sumners, the Lritieh lightweight champion, was defeated in a ten round go here last night by Bert Keyes, of New York. The Eugtish man was the cleverer of the two, | | ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, MONTREAL, BOSTON, NEW YORK THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED | , “TO ALL EASTERN. POINTS 1 At Lowest Rates | T-BOUND OVERLAND | >| TRAINS DAILY METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, ROK ERS-- Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Male 7, ind. 25065. Rooms 1007-1008, American Sank Building. “DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. onion 306-906 Alnake Be Me “The Seattle Spirit” There is no use talking, ge Of all hours in the week, the hour of quick est service to Savings Depositors is 5 o'clock on Saturday - Evening. Promptly at that hour the Savings Department opens for its Saturday Evening business. It re | “i but conld not stand the milling, main open until 8 1 limited” - The fast Mail” tlemen, It has done it for me and was all but out when the fight DAM it wil! do the same for you Til reached the timit o'clock 4 . 8:00 P. M. tell you what to do—just onde & case of it d if you don't get the Seattle Spirit, ask the P & P. &. B. Co. to explain. They are (he exclustve bottiert of “Seattle Pride,” and it is OF (aimty the beer of secrete Should you wish to deposit or withdraw money ON YOUR WAY HOME on any Saturday Evening, you CARRYING a STANDARD BLEE! ERS, COMFORTABLE LEATHER- UPHOLSTERED TOJRIST SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS, SOLID VESTIBULED. SEATTLE TO ST. PAUL WHITMAN WINS BY 17 TO 0 SCORE WALLA WALAA, Nov, 2 Whit man had no trouble in defeating wilt tik Gavtatn: af chet WITHOUT CHANGE. COMPARTMENT - OBSERVA. Beiting Ww ‘4 i of speedy E Pacific & Puget Sound potenbay bl pp egy Meng | Fem Fy SE setvice, and you will TION CARS ON THE “ORIENTAL LIMITED.” Company Phene #2. Dyed eee fa sor igo void all need of a special trip to the banking Vor tickets call on or address C. W. MELDRUM, City Pas a strongly with the visitors that their punts kept the Whitman team awa from goal, Martin, Dimmict Lyman and Philbrook for Whitman and Colbert for Whitworth, were the stars trict after the evening meal, On Savings % Compound We Pay senger and Ticket Agent BEKINS Sonncc0o. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Is ! Great Northern Railway SECOND and COLUMBIA Interest Bridge Falls: Workmen Suffer Bi. oy sss nat yy mage Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Seattle wear Fort McKinley, eotlapned yeu. | More Than 26,000 Satisfied Depositors. Unequiled Security ts Offered for the Storage of Furnittms terday owing to the breaking of the } ; Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables We Cam ell You aupern rueture er 6 workmen | Sent What If Will Cost to Store Your Goods ore pre ate into the river. | S ° ® . taney renege tege D god candinavian merican ii PHONES: Main 1528. ind, Tt | mated ai ¢ 00 wummmmmma Alaska Building, Seattl MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES

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