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THE SEATTLE STAR: WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNGAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS, ONE CENT 23. - " - r w? ; SEATTLE, WASH., SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. ¥ | [PRR R WER RR RR ¥ \* WEST TO Weceive GOVERNMENT Ald. a* ‘ e ** . * ° \* (By United Pree.) * te WASHINGTON, Nov, 0-——The weet le to receive all the *& | * * assistance at the command of the ry departmeat to meet #® | he er * =the great demand for money to Move the crop: Gecretary * | ® Cortelyou discussed the altuation with President Roosevelt, and * ? *® has formulated a pian which will be garried into effect unieus * * =the eastern banke rise to the occasion’ and eaow lees mifisa: * iz \* Mr, Cortelyou is of the opinion that the large importa * er ey eum | tlone of gold and the house cleaning which has been done in * on v (i ' Poi t t M ral nd: ® a ee ee . New York have placed the banks there in a materially im # Ns EY : k|* proved condition. ‘The government n@ longer fecle the neces # | WARTS RECEIVER Ci ( Iker Would Like to Tel ANC ll h ircumstances roimt to Murder, a BANK CLEARINGS. & ® sity of aiding the eastern eituation, but ie impressed with the # ity Comptro ou to le allers at the - ® | & importance of meeting the situation whieh oxists in the whet, # derick Hadere this morning Developments Are Expected at Ane | coast pteattles &|* where there ie pressure for cash for crop moving purpo % | filed’ a complaint in the supertor | City Hall About His “Dear Old College Professor” rings today ..$1,268,259.96 #| *® |court in which he asked for the| # Balance Stell 1 SaliaaliealctcladeRelatelte 5 londay---Man Under $ r 252% deo eee eH EHH ¥ HH [appointment of H receiver for the] ~~ Mu on y 2) ome RS ES aa ~ |Teanaway Coal & Mining compa st ave a val in Al City epartments. in Statements of Last Movements 0 : c1 Tacoma. * incorporated, Badere states in bis! ig earings today F196,812 & complaint that he owns 1,660| Before doing business with the | mayor refused to e Balances ........... 90,108 & shared of stock In the comps of city of Seattle be sure to consult to the old style of Man. 2 — * ja par value of $100 each, and that | Comptroller Harry Carroll sign notifying the comp ‘* is Portiand, * the officers are mismanaging the} If you wish Mayor Moore to take | troller at he had obtained the 4 ——_$—__—__. iS epee today $915,512 w! property in an attempt to freeze |4P any line of work for the public | opin from Corporation Counsel regarding the Varney has been drinking heavily MIBNCCB eee eases 184,997 #| him out weal, be sure to consult Harry Car-| Scott Calb th the rubber the man 80 much, In fact, that it aroused * mien roll first stamp sign legal and the . jeomment from acquaintances, Who) #¥ eR RRR Ree ee ey Christ Tajortoh, a roomer at the ; him, Tnvited him to go up statra If you sure cure for t or pual the comptroller has ” " arked upon the change from) Gladstone house, Fift You and have a game of cards with | bonic 1 in the ma to attest the signa on © prisoner's former light tndulg TO DEDICATE HALL. ae tok ke , ind yoelr|them. Tajorich went. When he |pound ‘ t tole sith baa care Halliday Lanc ence In spirituous Hquors, amount} . orted to the police that he | sufled out hie purse, the Hahts were consult Harry absence of a written opin deepens | {2s almost to total abstinence © new hall of the Salvation “8 *!uased and robbed last sight | switched out by some one and he FINALS. If you wish to avoid legal diffi oration counse lee} Army © . rn aod h 8. a inwel, . Edgar |, Yesterday, previous to his arrest, | my orbs No. 2, at 1624 Fitth ! @ room over the New Fountain | waa hit over the head and knocked! Gartisie 23, Harvard 15, culties in your financial dealing the oller refuses to iy | Nerney. was talking with Deputy | Ht be dedicated tonight at § saloon, which was the scene of the | Wadenscious Vela £8, Brows |with the elty, consult Ha Car gn the warrants signed ast _seon with /Coroner Harry Arnold and made/> ™. and tomorrow at 3 and § p. murder of Steve Nikleb, two weeks| Coming to, he groped his way | veyg ‘ roll before getting an opinion from tamp. He does not think Sader arrest pendin statements which presupposed & | irigadier Jonkins, who has age out of the dark room, and found | Cornell 12, Army 10, Corporation Counsel Calhoun 24 professor” Beet the Inquest, which will! Knowledge of conditions and facts | tHe the Salvation Army work | According to Tajorich's story, he|that his money was gone, Detec-| - Let him tell you what his “dear PP nin § > be stil} alive, bel Coroner Ca ‘om Jabout which no mention bad even Wend 4 horthwestern states will met three men in the saloon, who, | tives Ryan and MeClorg w de} cay {oy Matted Pre ) - old college — professor thought to save the mayor's of- gael ek in tne |been made. He instated tat bel © RrVicws. ater having several drinks with |talled-on the case by the pole ‘“- A oe yee E ‘ ae J — about the habits of the mound fice from the effects of error by fatzon mo Ors. | would never be convinced that Gale ~ eee Tae eewarme es az | (housand excited fans are viewing builders and who was r alary warrants, 4 of MUP /fell from the car and wae run over, n Kit the Harvard-Carlisle football game grandfather of Chief § sunsel Calhoun is wing belief! and tn respouse to Arnold's qu if See ee ee ee we HH here this afternoon, The Indians marking time to his cx » of days stances tion of how he came to that con *® | won the toss and chose the south ramble for an hour or to be in his office ike young man's death | cresion. when th question of the KING'S BIRTHDAY, % | oul, that they might have the may bring the consultation to a untl Before leaving; he that he was the victim | dead man falling from the car had ®\ wind at their backs, After a few close by backing discreetly out the wrote to Treasurer Russell that The auth oe have not even been hinted at, Varney (By United Press.) ® |minutes’ play the Indians pushed qoor without interrupting the flow bonds tssued with the lithographed which the) @ to! plunged into some further state is LONDON, Nov. %—King #|the ball over for a touchdown and | of janguage, and can safely proceed signat the mayor on them Bee mat warrants the closest| ments which looked suspicious to) es rere's oe Geom ” a a — a —_ This Mew eee with your business with the heads | would t legal in cane on. into eve ail of oft | Arrested with | thetr babes in) Mra. ‘Titus and Me. Finet were! ee Se Smarty aie Dy f tewshtewh 008 lot ather rote the ma notice that the 5 ected that . : ® British empire and its p ® |goal fo c Ne score) sige i 14 b + Po es elop sor chen Mysterious Woman peieee: Bape aoe Sy gh ting the taken to a jail cell and kept there. | sions Sema te: the etek mame |” Relere the Chone or thé direkt halt Wante to Be Consulted Seetiay Vyee Ph ee erelop some ne empting to deliver an Up to a late hour today all thel® ‘ . ’ “ ee Carroll wishes to on- | W8 olga that! te seniiia taid t on the Address at Pike plac ~ herd Big p. Ber. London is gaily decorat- #| Carlisle again crossed the crimson) For Carroll wishes to be con was aol 4 signe Onie —g° ~) phon cunien, Hyde and Mre. ts. Wageatne ct. police Goatie ot i sousrone vail | e4 with flags, and many forms #/lino and kicked a goal. Harvagd sulted. His own responsibilities Wants Written Opinion. jale was a of r > | Bo lined to accept any ball) w of celebrations in honor of his # | score ac ¢ Score are not heavy enough to hold down| If a lithograph signature does om “ ro Sa tame |Clalist women, w tabs 4 a h scores on place kick, Score—In v Little Real Evidence pai > the BP ol peal toe Ni |tody by the pelies inet ‘nigh nd ne it had been fixed by (h®/w majesty’s natal day are being * |dians 12, Harvard 10 his buoyant mentality. He wishes | not invalidate a bond, it is logte er a = Bonney. Watson's, who had taken |feleased, only to be rearrested and Attorney Brown brought bonds!» oT : PALO ALTO, ” fhe Uist al 3 5 goon erative al - abees fh ft wok tuvaliaute Ae: of the of | charge of the remains, and asked beld when they returned tmme- to the police station which — had aie Cal. Nov The | a pene Gcmauielion taal owing foul | nat an investigation be made, aug-| “lately to the scene of their first been approved by City Attorney De} * * #2 % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ # ¥ /Ovont of the season as rugards foot \ermie . —— ee d entirely im-| (Sting inquiries at the Dixon hotel. |8ddress and tried to speak again. |Bruler, but as they were not sign bell ‘on the Pacific const took place| Comptroller Carroll will prob-| wishes ¢ hair to He on — le was deprived | ** oe : Mrs. Hattie T 2 o'clock this afternoon, when ably be “consulted” to his heart's proper side of the part and wishes Gale was not drinking on the © Titus, wife of Dr. ed by Judge Gordon, who ts out of : \ on 1,888 cit un 6 y Sienities by a blow on the! SNe, wa Mr iied. Nothing of Herman Titus, the socialist leader, |the city, Chiet Wappenstein re-| 4 Callfornia and Stanford Universities /coatent on Monday when 1.888 clty an opinion trom Calhoun apecttying then thrown on the track ; ond Mra. Becsle Pine < | met her employes find their pay held up on salary warrants and rubber stamps terribly od by | #8 ordinary nature would take bin |) sie Fiset were also | fused to accept them. Brown an- The membe: f both @ account of the refusal ¢ Car- before he will allow a rubber stamp ies terribly mar ugiad ‘on the trestle where he was |(@ken In custody by Sergeant of nounced that he would procure ee ee Sone oe to bekeek’. tae amines | lite ke © leabe We tn own car expi « wl hin a Shrech by the car. Tt would be re co Melt id and Patrotmen| proper bonds before @ superior | ready 0 y the games of their roll os ih ne alge > mf to take p ence 4 6 Without even regain © oaenaiay ta © Hart and Poolman, charged with|court fudge during the afternoon, BvGS. Tne means oC tie. vereny | haroe Mies Dee” cant wel tae ren hates ee as ness } lig Riga the trestie |{h@ same offense. Mra. Hyde and|or would ask for a writ of babeas i at stake, and the 16 picked men | fixed molly spr Aber gong PR ental pagpen BP yy vne | is hinted at in supply eran atations, with a broad |!f% Wagenknecht, after their seo corpus If secessary The three {thie eee Vere ee OY ee Samene | Paver MOS ene ee oe ge rel Nit Fanos Mrs. ©. Murphy, the | DO™ced ‘roadway immediately to |O8d Arrest, were went with thelr| women will address a meeting at ‘ial | aprender 3 — 4 hie grown . Fy - agi ¢ that the = fof the Dixon hotel, in Fre-| DIARKo” ieee which such traffic Dables to the home of the police the Labor Temple tomorrow night | ‘i |_ The teams will play in regulation hen asked his ground r lor the strong prospect th er Gale was stopping ; matron { thet (By United Prees.) ru a y coutume—light jerseys and | fusing to attest the mayor's signa (tire force o' employes may pot yesterday that the |!® supposed to & The fact that if their release is secured. MEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Impress. |t7@0k pants. The contrast from the ture, Mr. Carroll angrily told the receive their clearing house cer- had once proposed to | the man was lying motionless, ns A HS scoeed marked the departure Old uniform will be very noticeable mayor that he ought to be cons tificates and cash next Monday. Peters have been found |the motorman en the car now of Gen. William Booth and daugh. ‘ the large crowd that will be | ed before mayor should change | Treasurer Russell says he will pay ie of Gale which indi. |Claims, and between the rails, is |ter today on the liner St. Louis | PTe™ his style signing the warrants, | the rants as soon as they are Ms atfection was re-| positive proof that he was helpless. Surrounded by hundreds of fo The 17,000 seats have been sold and that he would not countersign | passed to him properly counter- Without the man having become ort, the general stood in an « and standing room is now selling » October salary warrants unless | sigt the comptroller, but he, ip an unaccountable dis. | befuddled from liquor, the only ex mabile and joined the Salva he California players say the turf they came to him signed in pen | too, ike to see a written fa the statements of the | Blanation for his remarkable tothe singing “Shall Wo Gathe field in fine. Betting is at oven and ink, as of old author from the corporation dicament rests in the theory A the Rh Beveral bands wer money. Lapagan, at the last m Not recognizing the comptrolier’s | counse! before banking on the rub- he was made helpless in some crim th on. Gen. Booth stood | ment, says he will play ©. C. Owen authority as extended to his de-| ber star on the evening be |in8! mannor end carried out on the ou doth and as the steamer started \Of Pasadena at wing, inst vd pies ta rata hat OR DINE sieniaicscislaiiiaieatiacs len alive. Varney says ‘Tack, the apparent = e of y~ _ & mighty about arcee. Reed. Weather conditions are per left the hotel on Wed. 8**ailants being to thus make With an augmented force and jother mom of the Osborne ; jfect. All the Stanford girls are) WILL NOT ACCEP 3 abc 20 o'clock | look as f he had been acciden with barrels of pots cubes of family, and adds them to the Hat of| Pests pce oe cee ae |dressed in white eturning home ad, the war on. rate in the)‘ Tis twootery, pullate eat 115 [OgttiBeates, totaling approximately BOY GIVEN HOME. ae o'clock. He cl DELEGATES LEAVE TONIGHT. Oriental quarter will be carried of 17 pike at. occupled by 5 Abe Royal | SeS84°°. will be ready for cireu-| Ell Crosby, the 14-year-old son Tiiiee of Gale was after with tnereased energy next week. Meat market and the Cash Commie | mation by the banks Monday. Near-jof E. K. Crosby, who was drowned (By United Press.) tional bank notes and allver certi- : Mrs. Murphy | The delegates to the Alnska i | Dr. Cofer’s rat brigade has been sion Co.'s grocery store, has bees y moet of this amount will|several days ago, has been given| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. | 9. |ficates! nal! 9 | publican p Fentic whic used in meeting the city payroll'a home by George W. Engler, of | Postmaster Arthur G. Fisk has Is The above quoted provision of the Iway [0 fy Junead, leave Seattle tonight for|increased to 48 men and enough Condemned by the board of besitb-| ang the whole issue will soon be} 1480 Norman st. The boy is at ,sued @ warning to al} employes of postal laws and regulations forbids nsaper sth on the Humboldt. The | poisoned i bas been prepared Notices were posted last night stv- |p seme clreulation jtending the South school the postoffice cepartment not to the use in the transaction of postal assertion of | ond district, Nome, represented today to furnish the entire force's the occupants until Nov. 18 to : aro ers von ec _-, | accept clearing house certificates | business of “medium of ex- b acting they by about 15 residents of that vec-| With rat food for all day Monday. | Yacete, as the building will be des eg ey Ee ooo _ er checks. The order, which in | change issued br tndividuals or pri- ‘ @ time tion, carrying proxies to make up Dr. Bourne has also increased his troyed. The step is in ne with part reads as follows, ts admitted vate institutions. It was stated by the © votes In the o sation, foree to 32 men and will push the the campaign to clean up the city | to be almed against clearing house one of the officiats of the post- Has Changed. left for the worth with ques |Sanitary work throughout the efty. 4% ® plague preventative certificates and checks offic department this morning em further that tions determined and will vote as| it is expected that nether force, The property ls owned by Capt. | “The attention of clerks in this | that th nove order was issued by ot Gale's death!a unit will be farther increased. Joshua Green, who is now in New | department is called to tion $77, Postmaster Fisk, and especially for a a: me That Miss Agnes Osborne, slater York. His agent telegraphed him postal laws and regalations, which. the purpose of preventing any of of the policeman who was the seo today, asking Instructions. reads Postmasters must not re- the clerks from accepting the clear- ond victim of the plague, died from The premises ouvepied by “ (By United Press.) hours the firemen’s only fight was | ceive or pay out in the transaction ing how srtificates for the post- s the same disease was officially an meat market are, in the opinion of DULUTH, Minn, Nov. 9.—Three to keep the fire from spreading. | Of money order business any money office department, as this would nounced by City Racteriologiat the board. in a very unsanitary COM | i aatigry ts te se. Seven hundred thousand bushels of | that Is not legal tender by the Jaws recognize the certificates as legal Kellog yeaterday in a report to Dr. dition. The place is enid to be a amount now | vain were destroyed. Two scows,|0f the United States, except na- tender by the government P. 8. Bourns The result of the bacteriological investigations in this case confirms the ~ So of the cases of the WILL BE (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore Charging J. Torburn Ross, p’ dent of the Tithe Guarantee & Trust company, George H. Hill, vice president and present receiver, T T. Burkhardt, treasurer, and John EB Atebinson eretary, with re celving his deposit of $1,330 after they had knowledge that the trust jeompany w insolvent, ©. F. Bhman, a Portiand real estate deal er, toda wore to a complaint against the bank officials War ra will be I for by District PORTLAND BANK OFFICIALS ==: TOOK ELECTRIC LIGHT TO home for multitudes of rata. A alt building used by the Boulevard restaurant bas also been ordered destroyed | fixed as the probable joms by fire which destroyed the Great North erm elevator “A” early this morn }ing «The losses are as follows SRE SE Kee. Northern levator power $1,300,000; Great Lakes Dock company, $85,000; Fretmian Vieur Mille and Elevator company. $200,000; Mankato Flour mi, $60,000, and Whitney Bros. and pea Ship Building plant, 926,000 om. The nea were so fierce that ARRESTED Attorney Manning at once, and ar fomr fire tugs were driven back The fire wa exting® a eat ee wnat and it was impossible to fight the noon. It ewept over a mile around officials are in Portland and none fire from the shore. For severai the waterfront | will attempt to escape arrest, | Seen wes = immediately upon information | aa that the ¢ mplaint hed been — out against the officials, Vice P ident Hill, who wae appointed # re >| coiver by the federal court, went into consultation with hit attor neys. It ta understood he ts mak ithe ing the necessary arrangements to (By United Press.) relinquish his position as receiver! gp PAUL, Minn °.~What upon his arrest jie probably the greatest wheat |marement in the history of the World started today A vast amount goes to Bure some stof at Minneapolis for ur, and the remainder will be distributed to movement practi The engineered other grain centers. The le being accomplished | without a cent in |an arrangement cash ‘ough by MOVEMENT ON one derrick and two tugs were un able to escape and were burned to the water's edge The Globe elevator a NEW IDEA FOR WORKING Payton, Kim ball and Barber saw mills caught | 5 fire, but were saved by heroic iso attacked by the flames and many of them were destroyed. One man employed by the Duluth-8u perlor Storage company, who rush ed Into the building to get a che of papers, has not yet be James J. Hill, each bank in St. Pau | and Minne has agreed to fur- | nish its prorata of i ti ‘ thus keeping the checks trave fn a clrole (By United Press.) music teacher, in @ rooming house | ee css SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 9—An at 52 West Fourth South st. The} into the bed with her to warm her fire to the bed clothing, and Mrs feet, caused the death yesterday of Ege, who probably was asleep when Mra. Jennie Kee, 60 years old, a the blaze started, was suffocated (By United Press.) big tent on orth . SE GHICAGO, Nov. 9.—"Bilel’s bur heard Evange A. T b a d gies" Gut religion and surrendered with men to ght with God BY ELIZABETH H. GREGORY MRS. BELLE DE RIVERA, leat ight. He admitted that he is and gave himself up He A NEW YORK N 1—Wh t t led; a if this en }the housebreaker who helped him. th Kilte 43 years old and ca hould a wo t { ¢ a success, other | Evanston millionaires as they lay most tlema bber | small MISS LUCILLE MAACEL jin their is, Kissed their he Chica Wh i ld he be 1 as one, is ! -" P aggre ae bables, spared the little ke ake he \ tutions ‘3 rom Beslusive Gorvies.) | he wary f ¢ privilege of! tp the most exciting game of f char ne point ahead. The! of their wi and departed with wing t " f ardix " b re le M t- teaching ball that has been seen in Seattle tof the came was a wild strug: | oheary “go and the vn o oat te eas nie ree ! { arce th ' b *, the winners gainin their ad ’ . then me ‘ , 1 , ' . Mar hi ARON et h Da hoe ‘ , h Ba ' P « io ‘ 1 elry, diame money I wh - le a ¥ _ t a. ed re ro, 6 & be t antage a long punt, which they _ rattan len atltall le i ‘ M I ‘ “ Fi 1¢ 0 ered the Central's goal le R " i ‘ " $3 perp ' yi e Ameri ° of wat in time for the last touch ; $ 5 ; Caterie if y fa and deme ated t "the 4 her ratte Cou “ ammar schools are tarning nee Hi ethood bul 1 ! Up to oung players, who will " ea \ t be & be fed r f ‘ ate uine on high school tear per 27 i oe hee be hy procoria tae: rie i ; 1 h vd * (By United Proas ising t le for t € t figures t dD ouchd * NEW LONDON MAYOR, * WASHINGTON Nov 9.—-The r T mpa ‘ M t a oe e 1 th h we ¥ i ® | president to have c f A A € e, and for 7 f adr ent * (By United Press.) * | templation a plan cause ed to ha nd « he « 1 ee e, ¢ FEN abroad : : mht eo ee i temple I : tab i] Berlin sh € * ONDO ‘ohn #| New York banker prosecut ne i { € ch will be Mite Aibert con® Re 1 n The line-b { Steele gave * rmail talled an Aion a charge of returning x he ‘ te * of ie tae Oiioue eneace a t i i Da b the firat touch down, | # fi jon tod The # | atutements to tt ontroller e had r b The ry with t Winton reser i ’ ‘ t t t goal h i 1 when the!* lord ma nt was unm #/ourrency regarding thetr loan It Ident t or 1 } t ‘ \ i be provided Mas Deh, d of fre Hetarieh | the 1 half, shoved #* ly gorgeou: *®/in maid that the ban examiners | @ ed ' evel " table hotel r ) mvenience of those whe and sought he ‘ f Hammerstel ts A + th Da al, Drake * ®l have been bu wince the money he i@’eor e what ) , « laundry after York hicked th al and put the ex-|* 4 & we ew aw we ew Wm | tightness revealed {tself ay serious course to take In the m r It is proposed t

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