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THE STAR IS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE RECEIVING A FULL LEASED ete a __ WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE ee ia e--_— a - - THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.OCCASIONAL RAIN AND WEONERBAY; LIGHT SOUTH WINDS. 2 > SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907, VOL. 9. NO, 119 * -PRIC ) RREAKEWRARERERME RE REE U, 8 AND JAPAN MUST STAND TOGETHER, = pill 3 (By United Press.) * * i . \* * * NEW YORK, Nov, 6-—"The Pagifie oofan must become a ® Japanese American lake, We wil @fand together about it, but i * if we cannot, we can then falapart’” These were the closing * remarks of Rear Admiral Cogblan'# address laet night at the *® celegration of the Mikado's 67th Bir hday * ‘American and Japan,” he sald, “are hereditary friends and ® thin mutual frlendship ts regarded by us as a heritage to be hs handed down to our children and @ur children’s children. 1 ea ee eae * * i 25¢ PER MONTH. seeeeeeee ee te trust that thie friendehtp will keep and make the Pacific a Jap GOVERNMENT WILL anese- American lake,” * INVESTIGATE MURDER en |Tayle Appears to Be Lending, With McCarthy a * ¢ Gaal Adapting Itself to New Order dl: Pb Apatite Pde | kde tate Se United Pres) | Close Second-—Straight Tickets Are Being Voted GOLD ARRIVES, aks Besieged With Inquiries, But Peo? = "“""Y air Inclination to Leave Money Alone, [3 nS yt, j® 000 in gold engaged in Europe gov |* OY New York banks arrived ® today on the steamer Kron * Princess Cocelia. In her wake the Lusitania brings $10,000, more, and the rest of the $30, 000,000 is ox ted within a * week. More gold is being en * gaged constantly, Financiers @ say the yellow food will not ® stop short of $50,000,000, With * 7 SLEEPY MA i AN’S SAN SANITY TO :: Te A ee cance! mF lections Elsewhere. assist 100 — efter oe vestigating killing Walker, @ secret service operative | at Durango, The government wil! | try to prove that it was @ part of ® banka of faterraption ess share of § Seen ence in erement No inconventence will be suf of its : fered as a result of the temporary clearing house system. Withdraw Baas house certificate sys-/als yesterday wore patd partly in cash and partly in cashier's checks busines “ aaking according to the needs of the cus hich de etinem with which de toner Money for payrolle will be the new order Of | paid in cash. and customers such —_— }a conspiracy against witnesses tn Affileted with “sleeping sick Yesterday Hoff was brought into! the coal land fraud cases. ness,” Ralph Huff, a laborer, who th@ Police court, “I found the man | |Was arrested last Friday in the babes on the sidewalk,” ex $0 BEF |nouthern end of the elty by Patrol ; jatned wee rer ag fi CIALISTS ‘ORE }man W, Donlan, is now betng held bloke m up and told him to} & prisoner in the city Jail unti he |M0¥@ Along, He moved to the near | CITY COUNCIL can be examined by physicians to |S tlegraph pole and went to |determine his sanity and the prob | S¢@p in am standing position. T the arrival of the money today is wes a semarkadle tribute to As hotels which a large SP lw bankers believe a point hax #/ ble cause of his peculiar malady Ww he was not drunk, so I sent) mi} Herman and A. Wagen Tenking interests of Seattle Le 6: Rage = ba paconmneees been reached wh the tilde Huff does not present the ap- | him to jail knecht, representing the local so as it did, the entire con Y). wy 7 n bee a may be counted on to turn pearance of the usual Insanity case.| Ie replying to the questions of cialints, appeared before the city He simply acts queer, and he| Olly Attorney De Hruler, Huff council last night with a letter of seems to have a confirmed habit) would talk coherently for a mo (introduction to protest against what of frequently going to sleep. Stand ment, then break off into some they styled “the present discrimin se ch Y ad Poe a ee a ee ing up or lying down, night or day- rambling jumble of words, inter ation on the part of the mayor to even tn jin. thle class, on. Fak. the concise, **** lime, it appeara to make no dif-| ruption himself frequently to yawn,| the use of the streets for meeting t bel ference, the man's eyes will close as if exosedingly tired and sleepy. purposes.” rig on ay a capt maaan: and in a moment he gives every |Figaily De Bruler asked the court) The council without extending a jeneral trade. evidence of having passed into a/to Beld him for an examination hearing voted to place the letter n the certificates are ready A feeling of confidence ts fast returning among depositors. ‘of the people st& the clearing house certificates will nd of the pros |be substituted for cash. Most of nitle the | the vy business transactions are teste ee eeeeeeeeeeeenaeees® eee activity and t thetr t% have so Ww ” of the new explanations he rhe stood by Which Was unde will be substituted by the sound slumber ae his sanity on file Mbey did not come to de-| Clearing house for the cashier's CAUSES L rere money. Most of them Checks now being issued, and the Abels confidence by further Clearing house certificates will be = hen the clearing house St to circulate just as bills circa = Texplained to them and /ate, the cash being retained in the} (Ry United Press.) showed | banks as far as possible CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—During the Mae ten uring the vatue of these cer |last four months the Alton road | ricates are the entire resources | has loat approximately $160,000 by jof the allied banks of Seattle reason of the operation of the nt] Protection Measure. | Resolution Adopted. passenger law im. the states 5 certifiente] The fellowing resolution Was|linote and Missouri, in some tect Seattle adopted by the Chamber of Com. |the larger cities the aale of tickets | > ise cities ‘vt ine West ; —Sathoned “the pe ot ahiseas Wir Sidhe trv: ed-cah Obligations with clear have found It advisable to adopt the |decreased ax Dr. J.B. Loughary Testifying in Capacity of Alienist, ‘SENATOR BORAH IS- BORAH “Sy | CoE rn ing medium of the cc y for ingly } States That Maker of Strange Will Was Suffering AFTER RUICK ts from the « such «ae | ($5 wn Certificates, the banks system of clearing how certifi. |Everywhere it Beep the cash, of which cates in order to increase the cireu je of tickets ha (By United Press.) & plentiful supply of adopted by other banke throughout! Tt mmerecial club ay BOISE, ida, Nov. 6 th atry. pointed committees to investigate States Senator W. EK. Borah } : house certificates Whereas, These certificates « and report of t t le dirty I believe that at the time be | (ween original ideas that might per) today for Ww aahington He P. H. M’CARTHY, Labor; E. R. TAYLOR, Dem.; D. A. RYAN, Rep. for general cireul® | tacked by the best security in & on ¢ ber n wrote his last will and testament, |Cance be the mark of genius, 494 return to Boise after taking | , & week. They will ntry, and are as safe as legal| dangerous chara of travel ¢ mgs Sc al rior thereto, | @eiwstonary Idiosyncracie that | oath of office to act as special | The Leading Mayoralty Candidates in the San Francisco Election. on durable stock as gold coin, and the cable Hines; ack of brakes and |Sn@ [Or Rome years p *| marked the Insane mind prosecutor in the Pettibone trial.| - in denominations of $5. te Melody Choir was undoubtedly af |" Whether or not a man might In Ho. o¢ eas, They will serve in ct xtures & rang the first things to which United Press.) electt and expects to 1) abo April 1 m all the practic purpe are; tack of red lights ficted with ebronle, systematieed | fis Bfetime devote bis wea 804 Korah will give his po aol it is SAN FH Ticied )N Hiec. | 40,000 < . a8 - will be secured ty currency, ther e,|the fire alarm b¢ in the n detusionary Insanity,” sald Dr. J. H |energies towards the building of ® | 4:4 wilt be an effort to secure|. ) ‘sign 4 Betwe ; and 11 o'clock a Et mearities which will be he Jonce sections, and the danger from | Loughary, one time connected with | magnificent mausoleum to bold bis | the temoval trom office of Disteiot (20% aay in San Francisco dawned) | (7. °CN ote Ame oll S ceek ie Vaults of the clearing, Resolved, That all memt {| siass gratings in some of the side-|the Steilacoom Institution for the | remains after death without ©C®P | attorney M. Ruick, whom he ac-| Tight and crisp, the weather being | poured {1 the Not boxes, sev pam the certificates have the Chamber of Commerce engaged | Walks naaue, ta president of the board | ng the Jmputation of deranged MeO | isoq of being responsible for hie|ideal for the ing of a heavy t wing a poll of , ¢ in cash The s@ in the mercantile siness he of health of tle, and an alleniet tal faculties, was one of the Que i. gicemont on the land fraud * r registration. th their values are| quested to place fs in their) WANT BATHING RESORT. who has been qualified as an ex- (Come propounded which did B0t) op, 1¢4 vote. The were uj pep eens sneer nar them as good 85 windows and in ¢ ae post pert In the contest of the Melody | magt with a satisfactory answer early and laboring nrelaxed their efforts to bring out queatly accept: tions in their esta say The Fourteenth Ward Impr Choir will, now going on in the ou | Again the doctor admitted that an | vigor despite the } eaking Ag, Ble Mf all obligations. | ing We accept " " ment club ts of the nion t pertor court individual might devote his Hife to ree weeks of campaigning arécd. Tas joined the clear | Certificates as cash,” and farther, | PUbIC salt water bathing resort it was chronic becanse it was! the absorbing business of satiety he nual early org Wien fing lef is that a vote falling y. leaving but pe t+ would be a good thing for West Se | evidenced « a long period of ing his esthetic tastes by being & short of the full regis Hons outside AS| Resolved, That the secretary of | *ttle. and the park board t# to be itime, growing more pronounced as| mere diletante and squandering his trades workers taking advant Piet acpi Mie through other the chamber fa author! to have | ##ked to look into the matter the years advanced. This io shown |entire Income or wealth on his the cons herpes by Met arthy aw The Indications are that the labor hich are members of such notices printed and distribut . by his writings, which disclose the pensive babite without being ce as 5 ant OS Ee DNAS Sento % being very badly split and } fhey have adapted od to all members of this organi fact that, after once baviug paswed sidered as having « riffie tm his | jeouncil, called for # suspension of hs 1 me of organ ot tha once bi | : that the workingmen's vote for Blows pian and will sation whose business brings them FRANCE PLANS TARIFF beyond the dim Hmiting line of | mantal lute | Rutirely nude, and giving no out.| Work on election day and remain : . * not comin u to ex : Rouse benefits. |in contact with the general publi eason, he never lowt the delusions} Oticke te Conciusion. ward indications of the cause of /0d In bed late. In the big die af tial Which joined the clear WAR WITH U S that made life a purgatory for him. | we. seas of the attorney defond death, the body of an unknown man |tficte the early vote was light, (he y are The eRe RRR BB “ve Were Systematized. ling the will were evidently bent was found yesterday floating In a sna — one tes most pore. No Illegal Voting. a . oe ua in the city, showing only 51 * ‘ca prey med bd eeeien canna 2 | Tt wan ayetematized because his |tawards making the doctor sdmit a ghee Pros decors ied Gon.| Votes east up to 8:80. ' Up to neon ne serious Giutest the Union Savings | # , * (By United Press.) delustons contingally dealt with the! that the question was one of de-| 0m My. on Halnbridge island. Cor | YO08 fom vrlous headquarters con-|*BCes had been reported, and there y. and HO. Shuey | Seattie. @| PARIS, Nov. 5.—Indications | same things; his cupidity and avar-|grée, Gnd that what might be con: |) ot) GPO Ce Tae MAMMA: | fidence was expressed over the 88d been no arrest for illegal vot- re * Clearings today. $1,812,029.91 | Polat to an early inauguration of a|tce, coupled with the fear of assas-| sidered delusionary insanity in one | {/y'COe rune Canto, Wad dep | te "The Taylor people ac-|!8& Heavy voting continued and fa available supply of cash # Balances # | ‘ariff war between France and the sination. superstitious regard for mam, might in others be simply the |r on to bring the body to this cepted the light early vote as an|‘h¢ rapidity with which the voters e doring the inst | * Tacoma. #| United States. The negotiations trivial things; suaplctons against all jeggentrie freaks of genius. icity” "The case appears to be either {indication that the workingmen | Cast, their ballote coger bo by the 4 Ht Of $1,090,-)% Clearings today o odd mmmer for an ar mankind whom he believed his ene - Pte gp a iy oe the | murder or suicide. The unknown | were not over enthusiastic about ctenlahet Gikela ule tates voted $8 government deposi. ® Balances fe | ranger pa, 8 baie giving Vennee | meen : Sa gle geen Chale, an expressed |™AB Wax about 40 years of age MoCarthy. and in duo time would/" "One" of the peculiar features of = Fron 4 benefit of a 20-per cent reduc it was de ry because bi | | t mt m1 4 L Of | oles Dg Sty 9 bd Br gpa % | tion in wines in return for profer. | beliefe were « and In Bite will and other writings, clear MAIDS — pod bored ene pei ‘ | the election is that the stands out- Gniaier. ‘Thees are|t Balances @ lontial rates upc list of about extravagant batiucinations that had |ly Indteated an abnormal mental M HAWAI) . orkingmen’s Vote. of the 100-yard Imit used in deposits, but are re i® * 100 articles, ine shoes, tools, no founda in fact ‘gtate, putting him beyond the rad The McCarthy people on the|all previous elections for the dis- } time as the machinery, etc » thaw far been This testimony was brought out!of the ordinary and excluding him AN ATTRACTION other hand, took the light vole as) play of banners and the distrib aed i ane te (hele OAD oD OT eT ee ee eee ee eee eet con atl both tm the street and orannen-Lieiniin qentally ovuné an Indication that the workingman| tion of cards are missing from a ee ment in virtually |aminations, Dr. Loughary having Harrison told of « visit made ni | was entirely sure of his ground and| number of districts preusie t to concede say ft n of the stand last night and.te bile office by Melody Choir shor Many of Seattle's finest were out |COwd be relied 2S Taylor Is Favorite. ther commercial arrangements un (all of the morning session, wi: the |ly after the condemnation of his | last night to get a clone look at the | *tralght union lab vote at the 1 ¢ @ short examination| cabin by the health board. On| maids from Hawail, that the right time. Ryan ar mans Taylor continues the favorite in if ti! parliament pas spon the pro | exception papers l posed revision of the tariff se { Dr. Harrison, who was a mem-/ that occasion he brought with him |have been talking so much about. | Were @pparently Jub ing, his admirers offering : Ly costanks tar epadisadad abet board of health at the | fope and « plece of old gas pipe Society met them at a reception |°Utlook, expressing greater ¢ odds of 10 against 8 that he will be % ment hovel oceupled by Melody | whieh he claimed had been dropped | given at the Butler Annex, former. |4¢0¢¢ than at any time since returned the victor. Many bets at z 1 as unsani-jom bis promises by some unknown |ly the Stander, many a matron |°® an opened. They are claim-| these s were recorded. The re- lassassine who had planned to tle eyeing with some prise . the | '28 greater portion of the labor | act the betting is considered Gover, the ex-p« ver | SANTA FE SENTENCE pan | countenance his advances Py im. | exhibits a letter writ the airt 18 AGAIN POSTPONED eoxamination of Dr. Lough-| him with the rope and then | elaborate costumes of the beauties | YOU that was expected be ca ignifieant, inasmuch as Beet 14 tried to kill him- | exhibits a letter written by the girl ary by Prank L. Griffith, attorney | hig to death with the pipe. This | of the southern tales. for Taylor was installed as favorite lass Be Presence of Miss Millie | 111 couched in loving terms and| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 5.-—| for the exocu brought out some | tragedy was prevented by the pres The formal reception followed an| The voting became much livelier/ night, odds of 10 to 9 ng of fee SOW in this city, and in yieading for him to return soon { the Santa Fe Railway nt the difference be-‘enae of his faithful dog “Hobo elaborate dinner party at the st. /9* the mornin d by 9|fered that the union labor cand were | date would triumph, but this price Blo an acquaintance exy Gover was to ha on arrested | ww granting rebates or ——— ~mmmes | Francis tendered by William K_|oClock long had no in charged under w law in the! did not long. Langdon is a which makes attem {murder ' Kimself only while a « y, but < trast to} Ear his afternoon, after hear- ad” tau” en Macumber, a former resident of the | formed at the po an in Ses . oa Shahan. We lslande. anburt district r listrict | 1 to avorite. ithd Gteten enest The party of Hawaiian gi vig. | South ¢ Max et, which is as yet Party Managers’ Talk. . ¢ the Ited the Seattle high school this |°™Y ely ‘a showed a ; { h Pas le an the several weeks Was Catted at wheal Assembly | ihe heavy poll. before ». In| ing is party managers, Mayor \ bers of the party, talked any u&t|the fashionable district unusual in-| Taylor gave out the following state. | parla bel len taeelt wan dhestarea. ' 4| ment I believe that tomorrow | merchants being out early to cast| the whole world will clap its hands } thair vote in approval of what San Francisco TROOPS GUARD Voting Becomes Heavy has 4 »y the election of the evidence of having been , disappearance. Immediately after eae ? “6 democrat and good government 4 and thrown into the wa the suspic of murde COURT RO be Reg chen ticket body of & Harror, a cab- apowsed H. Cobs, with whom Hai OM o'clock & < aye We made's eee inet maker at the na ard, was ror was living, was taken in cu hee t fight. We will have a clean vic- found floating near the Bremerton tedy and is held im the jail at| (By United Press.) city anc Doce eee ye Boer apse dock yesterde An av sy per Pert Orchard pending an examina ROME Nov 5.—With troops | tickets w seat th “ . t ‘ep sad ais pe He te by Dr. J. F. Mune ot tien | drawr the rt building, | is ve timist mtn “" a OS oe Bremerton, failed to show any wa Harror came to Bremerton two | torn arge lat V ¥ f th Pg LA i ter in the lungs. This is taken as, months ago from Fond du Lac, Wis. | tons N wv ahtas datas Bg: oth all parts e city, but espectall i r t the man was dead be where he had a wife sever lihe charge of misapy Langdon remained in his office |ints consideration with ge ; fore entering t children, The opinion ne €X- | government funds, Nasi the greater portion of the morning, |inut cteateht ts i i Harror has been missing for 21 | amiping physician is that P MAD | of the people, who a nouncing | receiving ns . ; la und the police of this city, wae killed by a blow from a blunt |the government and threating tro | tor i ha on engaged for # time instrament. The body is at But) ie if the defendant Is not vindi- |= 5 in trying mysterious | terworth's morgue cated. An ugly crowd has gath | ete ered around the court building, and : THIS LITTLE PIG CRIED we, _wee! Wee ence in him 1 the q O. Abbott, Robert Bridges, Reb Roads ‘ Heath, John Eriekson, Bellingham on Pépk, &. W. Milla, A. B. Bali, ¢ have been se Remst sen 6 sberg, C. C. Ramse Thomas od Difiean, John P. Herring, A 1 as an im Valentine, R. MH. Collins, W. S, De County ¢ LITTLE PIG HAD NONE, portant program has been pre | a4 B. Stedman, C. B. Yandel! sted, aff have bean peanantea tmi0 W. Horr, A. H. Hansel, M. M:| white encaned in working on a| be present. The Hat ts as follows: Morrill, Prof, Fuller, C, Jargensen | «rq; or at the mus ; emery jamen Hart, W. W. Beck, George and Alfred Battle ’ drags Ader gl yd ng, { W, Tibbete, Fra Terrace, | |Gardner, aged 46, an ele f Frank H. Latime INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ne | was electrocuted ' ng | Her srry, D. R. Abraham, A. L. Rev, Daniel R. Lucas, formerly na-| man fell against a live wire ¢ Rutherfe Charles Beckingham, | tional chaplain of the Ge A. R.,| succumbed without aining con. | TOM JOHNSON CONGRESSMAN BURTON Judge C. H. Hanford, R. H. Thom: died unexpectedly of heart disease | ne Gardner was married won, W. P. Perrige, Hen Syke at his home. and his family live at North Bend | The Two Principal Candidates in Cleveland

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