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_: THE SEATTLE STAR __[oxecent SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDRY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. PRIC OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 45c PER MONTH. THE FIRST STEP TO AIRS, TRUE YE WHAT IN THUNDER ANTA FE RAILROAD ARE YOU BURNING OUT THERE UM TNE KITCHEN FEY % | x re " ane ee i i Wellborn Fines Company $5,000 on Each of | grrreveees eet Seattle Chamber of Commerce Wires President Roose- : 4 a * BANK CLEARINGS, *) * MANY ARE DEAD, *| . *| | " . ihe -66 Counts in the {Indictment for RebatingThe : Saatits, *| £ wy uated pro) | Vl That First Act of Congress Should Be to Is- ‘ . 4 . |* Clearings today . .$1,709,632,69 |® KIEL, Nov, 7.—Many bodies * . * ~ Largest Ever Imposed in California. | taiances 36140601 & |X navelncen tound inthe aeons x| $e More Currency---Believed Request Will Be . b. : Clearing Psa ser.ove.ee *| # on board the German school #) M d Fi All P Citi . @ tod owe ' which wan par (By United Press , Attorney® tor the company fea * Balances AYRE 50,220.00 *| bs tate Wiailiel $e" tn explo * ace rrom ge Ulles. Nov » ol exe jones « ore . or paterd S of the - es ANGELES x $0 days in which to per |} # Clearings today | . $10 19.00 & ooo _ my" tea , * In th . of esiinwe to(Té the President see Wellborn i" 4 fect an appeal * Balances 140,831.00 #| 73 It AWY WORSE Tr 70089, ® wounded are dying fT lo, So, deep pam tg ae oe So this The charge upon which the raf.|* . PUTRI STOG/ES You woee eee ee ee ee ee President Roosevelt today, petition ' o ovluion Of thts mber Atchison, Topeka and/road company recently was found|® Ree RARRAR REAR Te tae mene | jing that the president recommend currency legislation should be ; n fine guilty was the granting of conces | E peated | to congress, as one of its first act f utter considered at the coun indict- | sig to the Grand Canyon Lime Seattle Chamber of Commerce has| belief that more elastic currency h the com-jand Cement company from points] COUNTY JAIL made the first move in this city f t a repetition of the ex- 0, This is'in Arteona, The maximum sen in ¢ { the most important issues | isting ons. 1 upon that could have t rowed _ that will come befc Se Chamber of Commerce ate under the Indictment was $1,350,000 congress That cor v T a was precipitated by a secon ser ue } Deputy Sheriff Hodges this morn) axed to pass legislation that will|the a of Chambers of Com- ; ing brought Pete Deluc from Black) event a repetition of the merce t ghout the t, as indt ? | | Diamond and lodged him in the! tinanctal condition ts ated by a wire received a few min- — 4 jeounty jail for a visit of 30 days conclusion and action € to the ending of the ; | Deliic was convicted of petit lar|ino: taken by the ¢ " id (By United Press.) at Black Diamond last 6ve0 | Gommerce today is ex message came from the f PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 7 y Hesldes stealing @ ee commercial organizat M League, of Bt, Joe, guns weighing 70 tons have; y [8 fireman, he wae ¢ Feet ia. ot |2f the principal cities of , 4 was joined in by the aded at Fort Worden, with | ‘ ing enpeienmy hehe an be Ney. | States c fi of as City, ages and other equipment | : \ ) the neighbors’ houses, and ts believ Following is the message and the ‘ and for mounting. Other consignments | , A\) ed to be temporarily insane to the president the Se the asso n ot ie to. the humbder of miles operated | Of Ordnance are due to arrive here Sao me - * = =! Chamber of Commerce Commerce there mem wre rn and a full company of the engl ‘ | oes = a! E bin - neer corps, which reached Fort tap | During the year $21,946,582 were |Plagiet’ hem Bam Francisco, ‘wil SAID TO HAVE BEEN PAID BOUNTY ON a xpended for the betterment « take charge of the mounting and 4 included | placing of the guna at the entrance IMPORTED WILD CAT SGALPS n xp re for r estate, right to the Sound. Colonel Cummins r fway and terminals, branch tMues/ commander of the district, is ab- | nea a od arge | 994 track re be, equipment, }o/ sent on an inspection tour of Fort | Charged with having attempted, the 9th of last February, claiming t omotives and passenger care Ward, near Seattle, but is expect: | ta detried ile ‘os by present-|they were killed in King county, T ompany HOW Owns pasren’/ed back tomorrow te direct the i ; and later a warrant for $42.60 ypera: | * tra coache ! a work of the engineers. ing wild cat scalps orted from |i ounty was issued to him. Before wages, | Sleeping Cars owned nt ‘ LJ the east to the audit for|the warrant was paid, the game a trat-|¢ Put man ¢ neees ae * embeaccmmmmgamm anima each mise a aneer aiToR bounty, A. A. Higley wa ested warden became suspicious and di- arsoue Kanes, #0. n upon complaint of Game a 1 that Higley should be com- june #0 1907, was 1.38 IS KILLED BY AN F i { Official Count ed t N La d es ee ed itiet when he presented to come fo 8 attle to get his tive liet June 90 1907, was 1,256 TIscO $ at Noon-—-Langdon ba 5,000 KILLED % |this morning to collect the Higley wrote for it several ¢ North — * # | On & Warrant issued by the and finally appeared in per- an hanges are ENGINE Had a Majority---Good Government Elects All Sup- * (By United Pr * office last as ais roing, he cheng bow ° wa track im 3 * WASHINGTON, Nov 1 7 wi cs prompt ted, and is no’ {he ow ades entrees ‘ve t nan raon a udito’ fice he « a. Fort Madison teservation, was run | i 76,2 y osce ~— = = : ~ oun End taeacae & Merthara Pel oa }* in railroad accider * | * fiscal year which ended June # | ifie switeh engine at the foot of (By United Press.) not think of voting the union labor! ® 30, last. according to figures * ay phew tn Abe so this! BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7 rv cha pen? ght, Nil doubt this. |w published by the Interstate # rameg pln 02 semi f ‘ . | Way then should a business man)» commerce com o ‘ og his head. The man was lat Tuesday's election was complet-ltey district attorney. Simply be-| een ci when he was taken from) oq at noon today. It shows that|emupe he believed that a continua-|¢ 7 in the number tnjured. * the wheels. Ged). total of 67,720 votes was cast, |GQm of the Taylor policy and a die |» f * tos R a 9, |Ceatinnance of the graft prosecu was ved , we Lene vote for mayor was as fol ion Seal eneiit Boron anor | Elie Radballeltin Dall Ballade elie ao scree — “9 Bonne e ‘, Sores sylor 28,806 yan 9.275 , | ar pocket. George Gale, of 3400 5 nees when struck by the ear and B (By United Press.) at as g of the off f the | es Aig ved F ae 18.60 aren. 3 . Roasts Business Men. 5 sedieet arrived tp thie cltefrei a which 18 assigned PPRANCISCO, Nov. 7.--Oniy bank a bank commissioners waathar Ga taanest wal polars. ean and S labor| “The very fact that some busi Ghebaile, wee tun. dows aad a ar actions is that Be San Francisco is tak "{°*"** - 4 _— - pe eee ppc ts refore ™ fess mon split their tickets as | } 7" aati: @ ed sia the “ ad been befuddled by t the legal holiday | the tre ,’ pean es : The vote for distric rney was | lieve stated, indicates a crooked gga 8 Ragen drink Seat 5 car cyan. Spar re. ogy as follows: Langdon 34, Me-; tative bebind the vote Now | 1 o'clock this mor by The car was in charge of Motor- pany Sree jing say sequent authority owan 19.958, a majority for Lang-| mean to show thie clase of voters |Lake car No. 647, near the { man W. J. Inman and Conductor ‘ee it lee Se ee ee eee don of 14.817 As soon as I can spare the! section of Weatinke boulevard and L. B. P *, both of whom made Calif con ides adhe = = of the good government can-| tue I shall analyse the returns) Halliday st. The eae were eport police station this wi Pe 1" * for the board of supervisors | by precincts in a lecture, The re both broken and { k wa z yermitted to re b were elected, A. Comte, Jr, loading |aulte Will ahow that the real, sin crushed. He died as he was being at s some de e the bathe -epened thie with #15. William Broderick, |epre and honest vote was more lifted into the ambulance for re-| M Inman says that be renee eat tanh had bees whose name appears on the demo-|@egriy discernible in the labor es eee moval to tee boepit cause of the poor — se ae sein ggg ober mess = . — cratic ticket and who was indorsed | preeimets than in those where the t is said that Gale was crawling | car lid not see Gale un h ae. ne — Eo aie aphic trans (By Unted Prose.) y the good government league, | business men voted _— ng Kage gg I along the tracks on his L and d| man was © oat under the fender. : pee mene anxerece—enmcmen | RENO. Nev. Nov V. Le Kiine, | b¥t t00 late to get = place on the/ Congratulatory Messages. Percival, heir to Percival Shao) Oo ————— . pr ge rma an rome =a on r ; proprietor of the largest jewelry + ticket. received the lowest | | ‘The district attorney continues to| Lynchburg. Va, and member of a TOT ELECTROCUTED y® TA PE MA Y store in Goldfield, was shot through |S°* Of the succes gan ¢ ohee | receive measages and letters of prominent Virginia family, 4s in ! he head while robbing the Goldfield | for & supervisorship, bis total being) oq jation New York looking for Virginia sa i Reduction Works last night of §3,-}* Frank McGowan, bis late oppon-| Peyton Knight Howe, an authorees (By United Press.) build for a moment, and just. as ; ID F T: 00 worth of amalg Kline was Honest Voter Did It. ent, writes: “I desire to tender you declared to be one of the most! 1og ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 7 started to return the great auto- disguised vn a negro. His compan Declaring that the widely sccept- | my congratulations on your clection beautiful women of that state. Mrs 1 a ¥ “ sits ft eicekslitis in- | Mate cut-off switches that open in jon was followed by a pomse and is|od theory that the business men jas @iswict attorney. Although I am | Howe on October 30, was divoroed | Tem thousand volts « Ny "8 \ case of a short circuit went out PAAR ie Olle reported to have beep shot. Kline must be regarded as the real type of | the defeated candidate, | wish you from J, Wilson Howe, of Washing |stantly electrocuted Philip Cha with a roar. With a cry of fear he tape of international pol-| In view of this state of affair, is dying. He robbed the Gardner|the best citizen le a fallacy, DMs jevery success in the adminiatra- ton and New York, & nephew of the 2-yearold son of Elmer Chase, | dashed into the building and found [may interfere with the arrest !t is considgred possible that a sinv | mill last week |triet Attorney Langdon announced tion of the affairs of your office. Dr, Woodrow Wilson, president of | operator at the Edison electric sub- | that Philip had crawled over the : ten | UAT Course will have to be |teday that he {fs planning to do {I desire to thank you, too, for your the Princeton college. Plans had station in Inglewood, late Wednes | fence ounding the main switch- — oo tanedlping cog in regard to communications ad DIES ON THE GALLOWS. Hiver a lecture at as early dete tatapeeenal courtesy extended durtag| been made for her wedding to Per-|éay. Mrs. Chase is prostrated over | beara <tr a a bedi dressed to the police bureaus 0 which he will analyze (uesday’s|the campaign.” cival, They have been sweethearts the accident, and is in a critical! There, with his bands still hold- ne On, should either of other important Europeas and) SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal. | vane by precincts to show that 4 iy A ate most unique measages pane childhood. tate hone took the little fellow | ing the great copper sockets We men reach « foreign port. Asiatic cities. }Nov. 7A. J. Grill, & BOnoma|ponest voter was to be found in| was from Walter Scott, the “Death! Mrs. Howe disappeared on the to the substation with him for the of the principal switch which con- Sathorities received a let The local police will take upjcounty murderer, was hanged here |jsrger numbers among the working | Valley miner.” It was as follows: day set for the wedding, Oct. 31. afternoon and felt perfectly safe in| tr ent of 10,000 volts, his 4 the matter with the state depart.jat 11 o'clock this morning. Th) toon than among the business men. | "Downleville, Cal., Nov. € Bince that time Percival bas been permitting him to play about on th nd Philip dead The in reply ment at the national capital and |condemned man was on the verge) “The returna show conclusively,” | “Sorry 1 can’t plug one for you, following every clew known to lo- floor, as all the dangerous machin it brought all the wheels that they equest that the various American |of collapse when the trap was said Langdon, “that the merchants | BIN “Beotty cate the missing woman, but with ery is fenced off of th great system to a stop for rrest on im- embassies be requested to make/ sprang, and had the execution been) iiaced the dollar above civie right-| Justice Alber J. Burnet of the out success Chase was called ontside the | 15 m os Feceived from the state any necessary arrangement for the delayed a few moments It would) gousness. An of the vote leourt of appeals wrote con — 7 = = = = tn hington city, for- | arrest of either of the two murder-|have been necessary to hold him|in precinots men |gratulate you on your splendid vic fh the American cow ers im event they are run to earth|wp. He maintatned his innocence | cast their ballots shows that many |tory. 1 Was more interested in your in any foreign port tto the last individual votes were cast for Tay-|suecess than that of any other man lor and McGowan. nder normal le the country May God bless conditions the business man would! you.” osc Ee ee ee = * istration Building. p Sraduatly taking the prec fime ago wa avenue oe ts dev @ what is dest times —tirc tie exporition It has @ workme that Janua Werues and Wied. with th. bare and Hon of the ori by goin Wretine Wing fied bids on, nes From the gc the north eng 7 in the pi. plan, Ca Fay i pix gue Cite, which mitt Bast ner ay Gant, Maaiig — SBS 8] Ber FL EBS) sae four Fre extends Wr to the ox / POSITION G TAKING SH gn Forest Giving Way to Broad Avenues of Com- © tag Fair—Bids for Construction of Buildings to Be | Opened Next Week—-Work Directed From Admin- ROUNDS APE tracks of t North n Pacif! a the ah the ou m é © grounds, no plans have ‘ w > pre g for a oO wit he mit A epu r k wil be constr ted in be vind the Manufactures bull t Work will be M ifactu and y r f Ag £ with ’ f the e r fw ‘kn “a b “ who will constitute a dera Kiondike Circle Departments . . near the out The ade trati« « we of the at their wid: ready ed f , rhe ! f , point at a “ t nd | U or Le ecte Arch t p he if bas morn @ € oe e ql r Bide Next Week net under the d When th ate @ ‘ ' ward & G wa pe 0,000 as its contr wa niteet The department as specified that $¢ at 1 an is t me part pus r ‘ Th b ' hue a of I * i res conver during the h be f t Henry i Heed, a tor f ox are . he er Dp i 1 Frar L. Merrick ‘ = ti ' of of publictt am th e ne w a por | * e 2 ur t ( r " rele 1 near U ited Stuted and Canada ke ' I ! ving ad no writing ! necth t olla te A din y tter ved y nmissie f M mJ A wtate “ pern i ¥ r ( " prosife Gill ate, an bh r ity af el " nth futus ap fi f of picking ‘ ‘omned tate t « el arranged |to Californta xt te a war and wide the une the Ores on ot itor “ Although the | circle. Bio Poo oo 00 0 ow 6 « ee ° BUNCH OF WHISKER hi an JONES SAN ears Robert McCann MeCarthy's has wig-wagged in heated arguments a tuft of whis Marly S$ LOST ON FRISCO ELECTION (By United Press.) FRA nin tt Tod t's te ™ owe me tabtly * we chin hment 1 in and 4 b the NCISCO. dint ifferent stuce the ehi th fi that jet fi brow For who lives in the n. Hie has prided rk the or exposed y W Iramanw 1 trie but I Bimer a hirsute adornment of echool { gar fant of growth distinctive. Rob cruel en blade. ve hedge the firet to REPL alienated abac tiiam thie of nd of ver her te IS RUN DOWN BY TRUCK Rall morn th hie inlet The jocated. about TO DISCUSS STRIKE tthe elements. Dennis continues to| ¥ * ¥ * ¥¥ ¥ * * *eee % P d U a Mak cultivate the same vid crop. AM’ * peip acasxa suoce. + LOCAl Managers of Postal and Westera Union Make all because P. H. MoCarthy was * * 2 ® uot lected mayor of San Fram $ . (m united prews) | Statements of Terms on Which Men Will Be Taken * * WASHINGTON ov * McCann's pride in this little we ; k tet 4 d ° bunch of whiskers on bis chin was | * Roosevelt today an */ Back to Work---Decision Is Expected This After- only by bis faith in Me. |* . ability to win. Heated arguments he had had in great vad rey . noon. number with those of bis neighb« sa hirbank + ee Te cis at ct dam Heing( RAHA ARRR ARKH! P t to a call issued by J a Ryan man of the most pronounced MeoGuire, » pre , type, he would not for a moment ANNUAL RECEPTION TONIGHT 7 nd z a & : < concede that MoCarthy had a I . mye es chance to be elected—and the whlr Kvergreer 0.1 » ‘emple fe kors were lost W., give eption and | Voting on © — — dance this ¢ at Kga A Tw will be the first part of the (& he J dine a! evening, followed by dancing later ex ore © a } € i) he Lie Steves, an 1 for a wali ae 3 . Caming te after my " . : hen bd . e : fusal fo continue helping P carest was : a1 R ! ed financially, | cannot consider yg : . charge in any other light than a oie won | bh allowed the matter i ir 4 a wa t WwW r The charge mad b Poole h brought ¢ in document ibmit be eo ‘i ney Frank B. Wiestling t w hi “Ire oc Of ANY _ CITY LABOR TO h pret eee the face and hands. He wa en tf ; headin | 1 Y fit n f t V I LOCATE NEW HYDRANTS the water le ent w bu « " th Mat has bee apy v d th r t i \ t f bh " ' e for a period of six An finance is being drawn in| parva < ! t\oe © up from t ‘ , ; taht | eonformi h a petit from | « n@ is certain that. lided with him, erushing bot bis |g, the danger . aft ato Pite seni yO teh = Be \y n aeked f , , Marbormaster’e Report ) vancorvne G Nov ae hy “ @. and Ferdina: he 1 ‘ ¢ Harbormaster ‘ } ¢ adiaw 1 Alaska and at 42nd one i je wom thhe # ne Me) n bo ver snd Genesend #6, all in Southoast sidered unreasonable by she doant | ¢ e fn t export n Cowk, Pacific ex on om Ue. od putdlo works, foves the tenth of ria Poe Ie Sow ee er eT ’ ge

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