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ITAS ° THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1907. e Ka = 6 ’ SOCIALISTS GIVE BAIL, Sh 4 SMOKER 18 PLANNED. * hint Herman, ‘Phomas Siadden, Hartond@n’ Local, No, 661, wit! M, Welle and Jamon Lund, ao give & amoker and special mustoal | ‘ ctaliet speakers arrested on a | program at thetr hall tn the Labor | charge of obstructing the street o L.-} Temple the evening of Noveyber | were released today upon a deposit ° i « {of $60 cash bail in each cane, Yom |torday Wells and Horman declined URGE COUNSIL TQ ACT, | coated tar ae bese _ “yt Secretary F. i. Phillip f the otlow * niay J i. m oO . eo with the necessary money to secure ° j South Fase Eihprovement club Ras . | thelr releame none of t on made |filed with the eity @punell a copy ” » lany objection. ee . -—— pene lof a resolution adopted at a mam (By United Press.) | « in communication with ber, She! meeting of residents of the Twelfth UNIONS MEET TONIGHT. W YORK, Nov, %.—Hetla Mac: | 44 made the following stat K ree the ox —— " ~ through a friend urging the ¢ “ The Brewery Laberers, Lettes kenale, the youns girl supposed 0 very charge of wrong Pod cond of First ay. & through to] RINGSIDE, OCKAN VIEW, Cal, jopened, a house of “smokes,” Oarviers, Brewers, Pavers and Ram jheve sailed for Rurope with Come aileged against Hitchcock ang my-|the southern elty limits Nov, 2.—-A good crowd journeyed | faithful to their color when a black more hold thelr requiar meetings | dian pit{and Fourteenth this week Raymond Hitchewek on the self are untrue. I met him and to Coffroth’s arena this afternoon |man is one of the principles in an “ at the Labor Temple tonfight Majestic, was found here today. sought a position in the chorus PLANS ARE APPROVED. |to witness the struggle between big| affair of the gloves po thetr ieete) nance and ordnance stores, and $9,-| She will be produced at the proper in his company, and that is all.” The 8 ; itications for | Jae Jahnac and = “Fireman” | way through and dark clouds soon fe TON, Nov. 2—Secre- 008,000 for public works at the var time to refute the charges against It is sald that whe dinappeared | 4) ra pI prio A * ; es i Fre.|flyan, of Pueblo, for the honor of | hung over the gallery. The crowd hee [anued @ stacoment fous navy yards and naval wtw Hiteheock. Hitehcoek’s triewds are to evade notoriety oak 4 eve ey roe ag a |breaking a lance with Tommy | was a good-natured one and accept eds of the navy, nuke up the bulk of the tne emer ete eee ete ee peal be the, board of |Hurns for the world’s heavyweight |¢d the long watt between the open the 3 5 Syor tho vaval ser, amount reqnired championship. Genwine Coffroth |ing of the doors and the prelimin- Bho that $125,041 Under the legistative bill, in| HEA public works today weather greeted the fight mob at|ary with eommendatiie philosophy be required for the fiscal) which the estiuate is made for the | the-wpen atr trouble enclosure. The| Ed Martin, the elongated dingo Jaly 1, 1908 Por savy department of $849,910, an tn-| sky wan cloudless and «a comfort-)}from Denver, and Spike Kennedy, aa Hey, ange $7 OLE able «un beamed down upon the |4 Kansas railaplitter, were down y Tecal year, the depart. crease of $103,140 over the amount | ite current for $121,565,718, and appropriated for the current flacal The state land commission con-|erty Ifes in front of the elty’« new |epectators and the cold wind fr to open the rat killing, a 10-round sate copriatec $100,203 602, | year is asked, which provides tor “| ; cluded ite sessions at the Chamber | #@rbage crematory, and will be for bi jort the ocean was ‘temporarily out |affair, They were on hand early, 96,000,000 for the few additional clerks ax well as for 8 it Pp . 5 iy ‘i My bought by the clty of se of commineion. |an were the principals. “al to the inerense | immediate tnerease In the rate of | (By United Press.) of Commerce yenterday afternoon) jiy9 Deapite the ideal weather condi-| The ringside betting before the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 2-—-Repre-|and witt take up the hearings at }sentative MeGuire, of Oklahoma,| Olympia next The city wae also given the pref. tions It le - ked for a while like rat ee right of purchase over Dex.) Norman P siton, a young Cana |As soon as the gallery doors w |preliminary quarrel began was 10 a 4 0.000 for ord. compensation of certain positions. men, $9,000 Monday, at which) val noes Pht Bo }to 4, with Flynn on the short end ————— says that his first act when ¢ jtime the work will be completed. ter Horton & Co. to other adjoin’ |ian jeweler who bas been employed | ex. : ee a ee et SO ‘ | Krom opens will be to urge the pas | Yesterday the claim of the Brace | ing lands, the board holding that|by Mayer Bros, manufacturing jew-| j Sane of « law giving to Oklahoma! @ tiergert Mill company for the! the old mortgage taken from the|elers, was arrested today by De | Indians the right to sell their lands.’ right to purchase the lands hereto-| late D. T. Denny gave the bank|tectives Barbee and Ke’ y, wand | | He declared that the new state fore forming the company's boom! no claim on the lands tinder the |Confessed to stealing between $200 [Wants President Roosevelt renom-| grounds was rejected. This prop: | water and $300 of gold, which he disponed nated | Kiorkman, arraigned | | om - panemabienes 2. :eseeeneneeen ~ |of at the Imperial Loan company “ ” | PLEADS NOT GUILTY } 207 Firnt av. The detectives arrest és : | jed Poulton as he was leaving the Rhine inl |store this morning United Press) thelr teachers, seeing the danger, Judge Morris ; . art this morning on | / a Jov. 2.—~"To the deliberately placed themsetves be | {7UF® Ss a es : } [08 ANGELES. Nov. < “ tween the horse and the children, |“ gyre = Po lareeny es m the por-| SOCIALISTS PLAN (By United Pre: been stopping at the Donnelly aetion of two schoo! feac Both the teachers were thrown to| 2°. Pleaded not guilty to the TACOMA, Nov, 2 ~—Surprising | hotel. jeharge. It ia alleged that Bjork gad an old mam, fs due the |the ground and severely injured Finen shut S800 ta eenvency and & MASS MEETING her welltodo bust at a late} Mrs. Steele alleged in her com- . r » horse ¢ ~ c * mpper or wo e | pla 5 eateries wow poco anaiier Poet yr ype Koen | deat for $20. 4 — (ie ones mas vag Lense a palin vr gon mag beef | anaon on fast aan. ‘Mrs * "T wanes st coal edtaegn tani ie able Siich over ce-jing them right and left like so} luchantak ta tale on Fasetesltvem Tapes inly (of wins Imported! 4 monster mass meeting iw} Steele, who works as a clerk in a|to support ter wut that for 10 rianned by the soctaliets for to-| local department store, attacked the | months she has been forced to sup- (gpg gel yg vcore | WA blind pigs” early this morning, in spite explanations and protests, the 2 mad men morrow vight, to be called at the |"@ffinity” in the case, causing a sen-| port herself hy clerking 20 or thrown under the hoofs of the mad ty Paty SP yzoid Prana peeve Fe ety w byte panels i Labor Temple at % o'clock. Among/*#tion tn the crowded cafe. Mre When | saw him with another ones were leav- (dened animal and anetained seri > severe | pe ae a Pol the wpankers will be Emil Her-|Steele, who is a large woman,| woman and npending money for Jeating sidelighia, At one of the lice station. The | Japanese are |restaurants raided a banquet im greatly excited over the action of | sehool grounds when a ows injurtes, bat the others escaped borse with an old man with a few bruises. The man who to the bridie dashed around had tried to stop the horse by! comer and straight for the bamging to the bridle is B | re * Land, H. M. Wells and | pounced upon the alleged intertoper | liquor and an expensive supper, I ,, o o! f her husband's affections, who is | simply could sot central myself A complaint was fled by J. M./honor of the emper birthday the pottee an q iden, who were released |@ “ - Davis against the Seattle Miectric|was in progress. The festivities |lomatie pcre Hai of tne ‘the | from the city jail this morning. jgeid to | Mie. CUE, Will the lany longer,” sald Mrs, Stave. a pany in the superior court this . | Jack Ray, a leading socialist of|tatter wan seated at a table. At | day ‘of ebiidren Smith, who owns the animal. He | orming in which the panies? ant j ere velieagey broken up Sy Me United Sates and Jnpen as 8 reault.| victorin, B. C., will be the principal |police headquarters Stecle refused | ™ ee “2 jatier huddled together, tg was dragged more than a block | fr $7,600 damages for all rad bapequegee : aieaal SEE peaker, aud the presence of the|to discuss bis trouble with bis Hamilton Studio to run, when Katherine and so seriously injured that he juries recetved im an accident » ARRESTED MAR MAY B Hl } is expected to awell the | wife, but complained bitterly about Colman building; artistie photo- and Abbie Wendling, (wo of may not recover | Vester way im September The} crowd being detained from getting hi* graphs at reasonable prices, No . rege «2:09 gaa *| complainant ways he fs a driver of | Sihaalbimn breakfast. He was locked up Coupons or other frauds. eee WHA q SHALL street sweeping wagon, and was| Arrested today as a disorderly a man who had just been arrestod | Mrs Stocte wwore owt a com: | —— serves occupied in his work at the corner| person, a man giving his no | bY two officers was implicated tm | paint agatnet her husband charg of Yesier and Maynard st. when & hold-up. Before be had fink | ~ ling nomsupport. His bail was fix-) a Yesler Way car collided with wnt | % Wilson, ie thought by the}, 1, ae Gee ens edhe my oa) The Ohio sailed this afternoon |ed at $500. Steele, who is said to outfit without warning, and be was | police to be « highway robber. Wil-| by the jatier and the unknown in- | for Sun Francisco jowa ® sumber of rich mines in| thrown te the ground. Me claims) son ix snapected of being one of formant, motioning that this was | — jAtuahe, te these and aati 6: Te query editor” sat immersed? There was a startled lush as the | Ris hip was dislocated and he wasitwo men who on the night of Oc the man he meant, went through a| The Clty of Seattle wails tomor-|Coma about a month ago. He has |} abstraction with a query department struck the floor | severely Injured about the head and | tober 29 held up and robbed 0. &. | ¢ide door without further explana-|'OW morning for sole pok in his eyes. Now and) with a bang and stalked through | face. Menmsell near the King at. pas ‘ton Alaska. HOTEL CATCHES FIRE Segments of the tne | the door with unseging eyes for the : 4 senger depot of $260 In gold. | Wilson domios the charge, but = - him broke off and fell question wae otf! unsettled Shortly before noon a man, who! the potice recetved Information that Seattic bids for repairing the Tar (By United Press.) } feor with » dui thud, but) Some unthinking wretch bad ask- declined to give the officers his be Bad deposlted $260, the amount (tar at Victoria have been rejected.) CHICAGO, Nov. 2-—Barly this em bet ed bim if he should say “1 smoked namo, rushed into police headquar- ‘secured from ihe Menusell robbery, they being too high morning fire broke out in the Placa |f : ters and informed Clerk Drew that ith « southend saloon proprietor hotel, and many of the 600 gests | 4 The Kosmos steamer Hethor ar |had narrow escapes from siffoce- } tion, No fatalities have been re- Be pulled at his SFM¥ thse pipefula of tobacco,” or “T x HON MEMOR OF! NOVEMBER STRAWBERRIES. ported. URGED Ripeaing strawberries and rasp-| The Mexicun is im port with 2,000 Prisoner Kitia Keeper. bis brow with 88 | smoked three pipesful, or three in November tx the excep: | t, . om Mew Ye RAWLINGS, Wyo, Now. 12.-—-A $.S. CARLIBLE [Serra eres oe sess [tone fics trom New Tork. | OA Steed Ay kane wring ee w aceording to THE ANSWER BE? IRRIGATED | FRUIT LANDS | In Grand View SRENTeTe En TE J the postmaster it, and was many vipefule bas be ioid he was at the wrong window MY aaked the cub, The O8@ | Byening overtook him on the out jraeres of the waterfront irts of the village talking to ® upon him, and qeoth | eco farmer, and when last seen pipe fulls.* He asked the police. ged wero a iis |man on the corner, but rooetved base jonly & cold stare. fe spoke to r eather, Le| High winds ave prevailing at the|® life sentence, shot and killed kd At & meeting of the Kieg County | Graham. owner of « ranch op (Unt- ian , Samuelson, day cellhouse keeper Baer association, held in Jadse Mor |Versity boulevard. Marring a killing m at the Wyoming state penitentiary | pay, “My son. the editor has | way station, ¢ argu he was ding wearily along the (By United Press.) roorniue ' . im a8 Unsuccessful attempt EO Smah| So ery reads muttering to Muestt;| JACKSOS, Mies, Nov. 3~<ew |e ~ ‘ ee Se ee $175 PER Acre. “AM is smoke, all is smoke.” And | yo, the erop| ~— sD ... .. | = YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. had | ** has net returned. dress to the law officers of the |lisle, who died inst same vines last pecs» 4 COL. WALKER DEAD. awhile.” | Late this-afternoon a dispateh | state, uraiag them to suppress passed. Mr. Carlisle was 70 large tn sive and) f | The quarterly statement of the yar in the sportive was received at The Star office | crime among idle negroes, He ad- ‘old whem be died. and had Mavor, fully equal in quality; Col Loverett H. Walker, be ar Northwestern Mutual Fire associa |! WASHINGTON IRRIGATION “sites, “methinks his saying he was In search of author-| vines them to violate the law aad |yeers & resident of Seattle rat crop. district commander of the Ee tion fesned on the lat ef October COMPANY ‘hay consumed about |ities and will return with the/|the constitution of the United | ¥8s minister to Holtvia under ment of the Columbia, and for (Wo indicates excellent progress made ; oo mach.” ‘anawer Mouday | States, if mecessary. Governor | ident Cleveland, during his first a4 ECT ARRE TED *: one-beif years commander Of guring the first nine months of the Room 29 Scheuerman Bidg. seayedoue ames | Vardaman declares that pine | ministration [Fort Casey, on Puget Sound. died year and also during the past quar yesterday in Washington, D. C.,| jor jfrom heart fatture. The news Of) Gince January Int over $20,000.00 @ believe they have #©-\his sudden death was a great sur | p,, 1 has been added to the eash asset France W. Jonson and Marte | one of the party Of | prise 40 army officers in this city. of the company, after having rod Svenaon, —. Rd "oe | rene a ere seg « = and members of the national! guard. turned to policy holders a saving und Amanda vina Green, Olaila, ureday nig! mong whom he had inany friends | of from 25 per cent to $0 per cent Ixaburn Nekagawa, Seattle, and O. M. Furay, w admirers. of the cost of thelr inkurance asf DlMmeeta, Watehes, Jewelry. / = | Koto Yamagata, Japan, Kintare y Pa FILE ANSWER TO © of thea| COUNTY CLERKS MEETING. jormeneet with Roard rates. im the eity treaw | the nrunicipal funds are kept | Miyacka, Japen, iaaplicate the iw If you wonder how it is possible § whe accidentally | For © moment there were vinions | RAFFLES U SUIT Fo ner eggnog A earn ee ee ead venid Petes) |for ux to make this saving and at | fanths of the negroes in Misalss! ppl o. are continesily armed with the UsEnesD: VO we best kind of pistol tn. | lereane In crime ta due to the co-| jeaine and blindtiger evtts same time offer the best pos- cy call con- | pr ar eae Gough, Seattle, Kricbi «| during which he was brutally beat-| TACOMA, Nov. %—Washington | giiie indemnity, we shall be pleased | with poll | ‘oto, and You! |en, not known, but the officers here to- | | Colorado Springs, ( county elerks are meeting here to \ to explain the matter to you either great deal +. ae age Rage Bg the Bn Pare Sh was (his Tagawa, Japan are stil working om the ose av@jday for the purpose of Organizing ® py letter or Hierature, or by a believe that the prisoner was one |» of the gang © association of county clerks. | cal from one of the Nerth: Maj. Otto A. Case of Seattle called | inspectors, Hither « —— treasurer's office had filled with|Ing company tu the sait brought! ; Policemen, the innocent cause of against tt by Whtam K. Davideom CFTS TWELVE MILLION nitions he sce came forth and| who is seeking to coflect » reward WANTS 96,000 DAMAGES, =| ‘D*_ meeting. : ; ot ag ap, that he had wanted of $500 offered for the capture of a Pord Case Monday. |from the Nerthweatern esttes. THE TAILORED READY CO, an official in bia own de-|"Raffies.” The defendant states United Press) Claiming damages of $5,000 on s0-| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Judge| PhORe-—Main 1458, Ind. $27, Fourth and Pike. and kad touched the | that the plaintiff surreptitionsly se) Nw K, Nov, 2-Gtady's | count of is outfit having been run | Lawlor this morning continued the | \cured from @ faithlers employe Of yaaderviit, the youngest child of inte by a Seattle car on Yesler| Pord case until Monday morning. | | George Harris Donohue knowledge ine late Cornetius Vanderbilt, who | ¥8y. George F. Newcomb, a driver | He stated that he understood that lof the house where “Raffles” was sitsined her majority Augnat 7, has | for the Seattle Brewing company, | today would be the last of the legal concealed. and that be then went teen pat in of more} is suing the Seattle Electric com. | holidays, and that in that case the there tn the guise of a plumber, bat inaq $12,000,000 throngh Iga! pro | pany in the superior court. He al- Ford trial would commence again D was not muceesaful In actuaity se | oedings in the supreme court. Mine | leges that the shoek of the collision jon Monday 208 Columbia st. jing “Raffles.” ft te stated that « wan not preaent to | threw him from his wagon and that | «cessor | |careti! investigation wae made at Scat aie her mother, Mra. Cor-| be sustained serious injuries to his PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID the time, and thet Davidson WS noitus Vanderbill, was discharged | bip and knee. TO SAVINGS DEPART. | found to Rave no claim te the re rian | The proceedings | MENT. / ‘United Press.) jtor some reason doubted bis rela. | ward. pang A oor formal and occupied CALL COMMITTEE MEETING! ‘The savings department of the Little Talkiets To the Wise . Nov. 2 tionship with the family of Eng | *t of the court's time. rr HU yi }State Bank of Seattle has grown La Poer ‘d's mont famous admiral, Lord | AWARDS FILED. pe Oe The city affeire committee of the|to te the most popular in the elty Charles Beresford, | ——- AGED WOMAN DIES. Chamber of Commerce has been | ‘This tnetitution pays particular at and Hoot The interest which the United| Assiatant Corporation Counsel | called to meet Monday afternoon to | tention to savings accounts and ® . daly Mashed slong States secret service officers took | Brace C. Shorta Med the result of As the resolt of a fall on the side |take up the matter of a ending | xood rate of interest is paid on oOo ou now of the American in the case afose out of ao al-| the awards of damages for the com|waik in front of her own home,/the law so that assessments for them. Start an account here—get from Seattle to Sun leged thet that the visitor at times | denmations ou Ewing st. at the city | g72 Twelfth av. Mra EK. 8. Cham | street improvements can be charg |a start toward wealth. baasnd represented himself as an United | hall today. The total value of the perlain, 71 years of age, recetved ed against the property so improv into States army officer and thereby |property taken by the city ix given injuries which resulted in ber/ed instead of spreading it over a/ . 50- 4 that acquired various sums at various | at $82,069.41 death at the Seattle General How | large district, alleged to be benefit. | Lufkin places, but this information reach | ‘pital yesterday. Mrs. Chamberiatn | ted e PECTIC ETA Vincent Brown? a the authorities only after bei TARIPE MATTERS TQ)! vas, returning nome trom church | Geo ccH FOR LITTLE ft. Challenge had crossed the border and disap | when she slipped and broke her} = peared in Mexico. When arrested | | hip. Owlng to her advanced age by members of the he gave the name of Edmund BE DISCUSSED ishe gre rapidly worse, until (By United Press.) Steel T Ritien meret service, who Burke | riain| NEW YORK, Nov. 2—The sale | Yesterday morning a bright-looking chap came into our said his name was “Brown, from Misseuri,” and that he was “there to be shown de. 4. Mra. Chamt 2 — tt i ww gllh. ~ yl this city about ten |9f the furniture and furnishings of Cer We never seen Brown, but we picked him for a “wise Pam a a Sama | (By United Prees.) proc {oe private suites of offices of the one,” piled him into the auto and slid him ont to OXBOW, on ! " : 0 comp y the high « dd WASHINGTON, Nov. %-~A pro utual Life Inweuran mpany GOVERNMENT MISSION xram has been agreed upon by ‘the EASTERN STAR ENTERTAIN. binder the Moturty regime bes! We showed him the improvements—cement — sidewalles, jultra-tariff opponents of the Ger Yeen complete It is estimated gravel roads, city water and all the rest We showed him A Hallowe'en party for the young thatthe goods sold coat nearly $1 some government mix, the distinguished visitor concern review of that arrangement before P+ov! Thursday — ag ad by 7.00, 90 The total ’ ipts 6f the Mure of which be re ine the depth of harbors on Puget congress. in this way they hope & Sectal with oe ed ao = ern | male wore $36,487 Mivdige, William F. Piafne, | Und lendx color to the belier that | to ¢ Star members last nigh feat it. As soon 4s congrens ‘el CF ' ¥ > residence of Col. C. F. Drager, on W 0 | tae stsenaes do with ts it Is planned to have a reeo-|Tesidence of Col C.F beager, 00 WALL NOT PAY CHECKS: why it would be impossible for any man who wanted to block progress to stand on Oxhpw's sireet corners and not get knocked down. We showed him our 16,000 feet of waterfront on the Duwamish river, which City Engineer Thomson says is bound to be to Seattle what the Clyde is to Glasgow, We man reciprocity agreement for a e pro: leet \ howed him Greater Seattle overflowing southward . yeaterday the Pacific Rhiaigueaeg dante aie 3 — ea. - aves of Hallowe'en in Seattle a | the factory sites and dockage lying in the Oxbow, nit by bin He leaves tonight for Portland, | taroish congress with the details of PROGRESS SATISFACTORY RENO, Nev., Nov. 2—As the re | P leket-ot + We had a lot of other things up our sleeves to show Sexton, her traveling his intention boing to finish bis! the present modus viveodi ou the woe quit of the banks in dan Frauctsco| Hard leather case, Hickel plated Brown, but when we showed him where First avenue is soon tour In Low Angetes, where he will | tariff under which tariff duties are! yrembera of the coal committes| 424 Reno refusing to pay the time steal tape marked in ths, 4ths, to pass (brough Oxbow bring ws within fifteen minutes faguiry on the part of | spend the winter now being collected om German] of the Seattle Labor Council report | Meeks the Utah Construction : +) of Pioneer Square, Brown jumped from the auto, grabbed Tk ‘prog She says thet when! 11. M 4 Herrin & Company, bank company of others he ers and brokers, 610 First » . ‘hal nd inches. The accuracy | : ene: cies = a | Importa very satistactory progress betng inban). mary an See gosatrae eetge te i anaconda some signa, marked his name on ‘em and stuck ‘em wp on made in disposing of stock to mem YCnit bon jpn! my rhe wae Alona (Lufkin Rule Company and you are| two of our best $1,500 lots, Rpt ay lhelleved that little or no troubl if ne be re i Any eka toes lonly accurate tape is a steel tape friends of his wise There A good many wise “Browns WOULD HOT TALK TO HER Frank Cotterill, representing | will be experienced in securi heen stopy Paontete ont | A dolla: ving on a steel tape in town, If you are one of them, this little storyette—whieh the Waaitagton State Federation of! trom thin source all the money |e resumed immediately |eeldem pi ate itwelf. Kvery. me | tx true, by the way—will set you thinking. If it sinks in ee ee that may be necessary to commence Fire at Qoean Park jehamic needs one, Matied to any deep enough come in and let us show you. Beet that ber husband treat- asks that she be given the custody |immarrow night for Norfolk. Ya |Overauons at the mine near =| OCRAN PARK, Gal, Nov. 2—/address Wc axtra, On sale until te eer in that he re <a o ha a Bg rene |to attend the annual convention | “*™ wood Owes bm — age Wt peur a | # tong > te au *® month for bis suppor t Amert federat cluding 4 Re ause ’ 3 Sfoot Lufkin Reliable Junior | i Site to hol? aay | 1h. household goods, valued at $2 ot mes ee = . ye ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES. with furniture, burned last night. |* ne tape cai $2.75 _~ 5 Pouversation with hér./and @ lot im Seattle which is com et ena i } The eatimated loss is $40,000. ! =e 4 Titus this morning ask-| munity property ‘apg scone | SE Ss eh sat perer peeney Cnenenge: See ae t € ° on aced NE, N. J., Nov. 2.—The AS.09 _ ee, court for a divorce SUES RAILROAD. from a University car on account RAYON J he ar. Tie . . of the carelosaness of the con-|Bayonne Aerial Navigation com: | $6.60 100-foot Chaiienge Sicel ‘Tape " lena Agger laa APPOINTED PATROLMAN, | a as Pd ae . in starting the car before! pany has been incorporated to} $4.99 ||, McLAUGHLIN REALTY CO. F etty | complaint was filed by Maiche |)" * Philip mubastase ent 7. a “ : F : ha Siiaasd te her com-| 1. Walrond wee today ap-|Mustilia epuinnt the Chicoge, air |" chad time to Might, Philip Bis) manufacture and ail altehipe (The 76e A-foot Stoel Tape 60e 1108 American Bank Bidg. } et in She inarried her hur-| pointed regulary patrolman by|waukee @ St. Pau? railroad and! r hd ponte ¥ H 600 No, 36 Revenoe T-foot Linen 4 1990 tm North Dakots Chiet ef Police C. W. Wappensteta th: > , | against the Seattle Wleetric com | pany will begin making airships for ane 206 |} ae : Weare that for vevens: jet of Fol ppens others, In which © CompIAinant | pany for $10,000 damages | weneral sate early in February pe ave Junset, Matn 18386. Ind 8&3 py paral years past 6s) . asks for $6,000 damages as the re ne ween Tie No. 7905 Favorite 100-foot Lin | Morone when ia her : sult of an alleged accident while} Capt. J. B. Patterson, who took ion’t Bui en Tape Ove EB emt Yerkes the woctos of Coat Stock working for the road lthe President to Friseo, haw return D t ild me a | , |ed after turning the command over | Before getting our estima have} Members of the Bakers’ and Con . plumbing and heating, Modern! to Capt. Consias conversationalis!, but for vale 500 shares of 8u © Coat! tectioners’ union, Locat No, 9, wilt | {O88 - lixtures at fair prices, @ i 3 M. SPINNING | lee? th her ne ne r at 5b ce ht ot thotr Kull; The Seattle National baul use» | RROWN PLUMBING CO, 22) Pine ver apeaks, at 565 cents per share. Will & give «© emoker tonight at thetr ba ° 3 4 | rf ’ j RE yee" we “no.” Bho 3.000 shares Wash. Meteor fo the Labor Temple | Washington Fire polite * lat eee | 1390 Second Ave }