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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATUR ane OVEMBER 9, 1907. 8 WITNESS IN ADAMS’ R CASE DISAPPOINTS | —- (By United Press.) the articlen of wearing apparel RATHDRUM, Ida, Nov, 9—C. H, found og or near the body. He Williams, Ga pity sheriff In charge | offered Th explanation that he had of the party that found the body dis@oveffid several bodies fn Mar OF FOREIGN MISSIONS FACING “LARGE DEFICIT. FROM ‘LAST YEA prtibly a pay that debt must come from un Incontrovert! e ; wt te » waual source, ft will not be paid asin the first be Mg to provide f mut of the regular revenues. ~ ness-like | There t*# hard and serious work alleged to be that of ad Tyler, blqgCre district and had got them gat the fal-/whead of the committee, a tact | gay (By United Pre rye {WAH 08 the stand all morning ti miked His tostimony was a on step in pre g fe which they. evidently appreciate, | ),,, of Robert ¥. Keefer, ©) the Steve Adama’ case, His toatl dimippofiitment to the state. Three a missions. That work |conaidering the strenuous manner |i he Unter foo com ieee oe sent | mony differed materially from that mdf witnesses are to be hoard there i no re] in which they are tckiiog the lang, well poli See as jaiven by him at the first trial of and then the Adams’ confession ation. I move | problems that must be settled 100 @ bromine: en t mia, & tbe onwe as to the dorcription of will be introduced | taba. & They Wave dispense ef something | p ont member of the Dol | provisions Ba. ke $1.08 phin rowing club, was found this) ‘ of $s 2456.40, appropriating to | jy¢ 2 f y 's wor ] og wort ertising our deb oe a Sh branch Of the poreat thetton ;MOFHINE AL the foot of Van N Anything that’s worth while selling i orth ad ng raporer year, &Di cian alssionn: feuk: hak ther can 1h where he fs supposed to have i ior interest ie beni oe ca ee ag ey Cav | been drowned Oct, 90, while wwim W ¢ sell our services, our expert knowledge, our years of experience in Litter dentistry. I 8 ar Bry ming around the club house, The | Tho. report, ot the treaswrer | {atures being almost unrecognts Our work is so good, gives such excellent satisfaction, makes so many rin & sum the known re able. showed the following fagte: The regular patrons—that we are not a bit ashamed to tell about it in the public prints, z oe ut md hurled Into | total recetpts of the Board of For 4 GEORGBTOWN, Nov. oa —Goorge | large property owner, while Lip rot the meeting of the | olan Migslons for the year, includ PACIFIC MAIL MAY town, the only suburb of any size or| Pincott, It Is understood, has no ; ong hen M pal [amounted to 81 368,476.39 * oie: | TAKE OFF LIN [importance now outalde of Greater | Pree seine ss sera by A We inaugurated the popular price system in Se: ¢ see no rea iE ie cent bursements from Noy, 1, 1906, to ER pecan Jurisdiction, ts in the/tian will win, The successful can son for placing prices where none but the independently rich can afford to sngregational | Oct. $1, 1907, not including special | throes of a municipal campatgn that : A i aineaeterend bin clpy Bahl Beg Beni Hee ae |is shaking the town from center to | “iste at the primaries will have as have their teeth attended to. On this basis we have made good—many ny Rev Dr} ston, gifts forwarded, amounted te le} (By United Pre ) Greumberence. jan Opponent C. L. Wilson, candidate ‘of the doar’, 136,828.90, the disbursements being | HONOLULU, N » | The town ie divided Inte Muster | fF "eelection on the Citizens’ tek years ago. ag areuine in excess of the receipts § NOLULU, Nov, 9—R. P e Hts divided Into Mueller | ot, Wilson ts serving his first term sf te that flew 871.90, The treasury wag in de “A Schwerin, general manager of the | 4nd antl-Mueller factio Jas counctiman, and is one of the Jecause a man does not advertise, his practice is nece Nov. 1, 1907, $86,714.61 niftc Mall Steamship company,| John Mueller ts serving his third | igrgeat property owners in town, | | , | , It was after the reading of the |! @ letter to the Honolulu Cham. |term as mayor, He ls superintond: | He iy fearless and outapoken, and and his prices naturally high. By keeping our large co limited, ital ex board ex report that the trouble atarted that | Der of Commerce, hints strongly at |eat of the Seattle Brewing and stent erts constantly busy we are able to maintai ! vest » rate ate finished the morning seasion the withdrawal of the Pacitic Mail |Malting Company's plant, one of Its |bat hie ealgetion by a large ima. fl | ; tier ae ee th The seasion opened with devo |lners on the Oriental run, ‘The |!argeat stockholders and is # Can | rity te predicted for which high class dental work ‘can be done tho! tvice . chamber had asked him for a def. | didate for reelection, The manage " . F. Mes f mittee ional aefvice conducted by Blehop In the Second ward EB. F. MeSor An operator, to secure ylace in our offices, must be an in some See eee avon David H. Moore, An address of | inite statement of the Intentions of | ment of the brewery, the larnest 10/199 present councilman, and W. A I I 1 : etme " : his company as to providing Hawali ‘ r ptofore | 6, . 4 3 ) rk s ave buil ) 10 nag it force o ror welcome was delivered by Dr. Har. | Dd v providing H Long a “2 the bs boy bar vi ae Carle ure rivals for the nomination branch of work Thus we have built up the most ficent force of tt was ngton of the local conference, fol: | With & better passenger service Inatrdmental in electing Muéh | and ax both are considered saloon operators, capable of giving expert service in every line dental work deficit lowed by & response from Bishop | suitable for tourists, To thin he | ler and retaining him tn office men, and the Second being “the sa , W. F. McDowell, of Chicago. It was | held out no hopes whatever, hint: | Oppose Mueller. |loon werd” of the town, It will be a that this western country has ever witnessed 1 decided before close of the ses |'ng at @ possible suspension of the| ‘The conservative element of the fight to a finish. The victor will It YW velf ' : t} } ! will pay you well to have us look after your teeth e them fo ‘ sion that all meetings of the board service from Ban Francisco alt |town—those who oppose a wide | have as his opponent on election ore I f 7 TT 7 . 5 would be public, except the hours sether, lopen polloy—belleve that Mueller day Wm. Zahn, a resident of George you as long as nature, assisted by human skill, can, is o1 n. To giv w much from 9 pat 18 a0 o’elock on Mon i 9. lahould be yetired ai the 4 of als town for twelve years you the very best possible when artificial ones are reqt Lis it porated s also day and Tuesday mornings present term, maintaining that the} lect \ * ‘ $85.00 The work of taking up specific MAY CALL AN keeping of the brewery muperintend:| a pe jon Net Certain, in our liberal guarantee pet for appropriations waa begun at this ent in office year after year has|, [® the Third ward F. J. Mart, the TT aftert * seasion given the town a bad name; that jm crap fs contesting the Re Ba there were many who did Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock men with families who would come | PUY ane Homination with Herbert qgree with him. Adna B.| Rishop Luther B. Wilson of Ten to Georgetown to make themselves | 7"® Both are large property r retary, néssee, president of the Anti-Sa homes decline to do so because of WHOS. The nomination will not n © was 8008 joon League America, wil! ad (By United Press.) the wideopen policy favored by Removes, insure an election, as the n a ment. dress a great m 8 meeting at the BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9% 1| Mayor Mueller rettor element | Cititens’ candidate, C. L. ste a ¢ iitton: 7 sh & property owner and member of abernacle, at Fifth ay. and Unton|can give no ¢ te statement at of Georgeto w pot favort ie? soaihs Taberna at Fifth ay. and an give nite statement a reetown, while not favoring | 0 Carpenters’ union, will, it ls be st All the ¢ hes are joining to this time, but have the question of | the closing of the id ask make it @ gr ing 3 Heved, make # strong race po out an . * For counciimanatlarge on the erthe joons, F om less believe that there should be day for temper n extra session of the Imake it good. He was ance. islature under consideration.” Gov,| greater restrictions placed upon , h OUR CHARGES ARE OUR LIBERAL GUARAN- wp and _ Gillett made this remark In speak. | them: oe ae ket G. Bertoldi and + HALF WHAT YOU oa {Chat | #4 # # NE HHH HHH HH ling of the matter today. A num-| Opposed to Mueller for mayor ta| 0 tt Sehaal are seeking the semi asou oWar oC TEE STANDS BACK OF ped up with an|® ® ber of bankers and business men| Frank Chamberlain, a contractor | "8400. Bertold! ts engaged In the WOULD PAY THE ORDIN MILLION IN CASH, * wholesale liquor business in George 70 feet From the Tot _ to the amendm He are endeavoring to induce him to and union man who hes resided {n . . rom em Foie ALL OUR WORK, make a regular appro- | * * \come to a decision at once, and a| Georgetown for seven years, The |‘o%. and Is recelving the support ARY PRACTITIONER ebt and take it)® (By United Press.) * utation will walt upon him late|union men are favoring Chamber. |° “ a perry ganna * SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. 9— & this afternoon tain, and even the brewers are aaid| MI. Schaaf ts engaged in the * The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. ® — |to be for him. ‘The saloon element | Pum Ding business and has resided JACKSON, Miss, Nov. 9—Two % Paul will distribute $1,000,000 * ts working hard for Mueller. The)!" Jeoréetown seven years. | a i murderers awaiting trial, reign mis? & month in cash to its em- # THREW MONEY TO proprietors believe that ahoald he! 4. ¥ Blake, the ¢ eee three other prisoners sawed L appeal |® ployes in the Pacific North. # be reolected, a much more liberal fy , ioue occa he the labor eucns thelr way through the steel bars & west as long as the money * THE FOUR Wi bs policy wilt be pursued than at pres: | 6 le indorsed by the labor unions Gf the Madteon ‘coubty $00 tener got a ® stringency lasts. This was # | ‘ ent. The fight for the mayorsity| 1M Randolph. the present city | land made cape. reault @ announced at the company's & ° ey ra > jl# a merry one, and it would be folly - igs i a — iy < ; 4 te lec | | cxsmsantetegneetonssiounsasinisshenionnsnatiiintdeisslibsaiiibtie: John W.|* Officers here today * (By United Prose.) at the present time to predict the| OM He is opposed by 4 male, piensa | Said Rane ee Wrenct was * *#| SAN PRANCISCO, Nov. 9—A | outcom » San ea neweomer: tone ‘ish ck ice thi oui + aa . ig: Aron i meee, we 1° deughter © Jard, o dha Beek, present city clerk, will, John Riplinger, defaulting ex-city | be for the return of Riplinger. The See & belt entll they) 4 ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ YY ED YY YY $00 Fe ge pin Aa goed Other Candidates. |have no ppposition : comptro! now an exile in Hon jeve the request will & little voting and clear oveR FIFTY MILLIONS rency in elregiation this morning|. Fer counctiman in the First ward! There.are three candidates for! 4. y peen be! es upon b spite of the fact that = segeetons IN GOLD ENGAGED. 5. throwing it from the window. |Jacob Julian and Frank Lippincott the office of treasurer—Harry Par |°°™* ™ ne . “ is no extradition treaty with The wind picked the bills up and |(Iucumbent), are contesting for the ry, Lon A. Shimp and Tom Gatte to face the charge of embezzlement | Honduras NEW YORK, Nov. 9 $50 \ scattered them broadcast The pratense nomination, Julian ts| dam Parry ie the incumbent aght against him by the city Mr. Russell lar New Yer! 000,000 mark in gold ¢ ent tittle girl was cleaning the room : oe ee of Seattle s i at in time to Reg Ment | Race was exceeded today wh 2 for ber mother ahd, finding the Secretary of State Elihu Root, act: Knickerbocke ast Coa banking || a tos je Freres announced they had sec package of money tucked away in| ing rough a United States inetit tions and learned what there Joke. they were back to | 41 additional million In Europe and |, mattress, thought it of no value later to be >t F at was really behind the scare that a el phe original Mo- the National Bank of Commerce had /and threw it out of the window = ri Honduras 1 mth, ¥ rimal-|caused the bank to close its doors. | Tie a vote, thie motion |°*Aset 82 additional . The police were tmmediately nott-) Dow Smith was this morning tly home near Green Lake Inst tive .. to 5} failure |] scarcely & dissenting Judgeship Race Settled. : 5 all but $170 was recov: | sentenced In the superior court to'Juee The defense in the case) ‘Tite jn ou the 2 al hen te he committee goes on| WENATCHEE, Nov. 9 The ered imprisonment for life ae a rewalt tried hard to secure a verdict of to Geattle : the f adored teil a ally decia that | judgeahiy is settled, for A { bis conviction several weeks ago insanity, claiming that Smith's treassre who has ng prociivities of . the] LEWIS LEVY ? the Board of Fe Corbin te the choice of the rep i UPHOL $ CARROLL : murder in the second degree, mind bad been affected by family | returned "oe sor iahaneahe Whae® isnt Candidate for Mayor ial) vot be halted by the |lican members of the bar here, Tt Smith killed his wife and mother: troubles for which his sistermin-/ Washington, where he ae Subject to decision of Repub- mbined city and private busi with $8,000 ¢ e said he would tw a single dollar from | votes were 10 to 7 in favor of him linlaw, Mra. Sarah Gill, at the fam- law were mainly responsible had a personal talk posit It in the Corn Exchan, while A Broad Minded Business Ad- | ithe tol wing persons for smuggling) Mr. Russe! ; In the A. Fouckowtak | RIG opium: Frank Wells, F. B. Kelly, with Secretary Root, and was a® others ed that the Kaicker- | ministration—Justice and Equal against G > an appeal to J. B. Bloomfield, Chin Dip, Wong sured that one of the firet requests bocker was the only bank the fear Rights to All. j the supertor court from a deciston | \aitag. Ching Wah and Fong Hum of the minister to Honduras will ed to trust 2 SETS eer | of Judge Carroll's in which Foucko- | (By United Prees.) _ wiak was fined $5 for violation of} ST. PAUL, Nov. 9 9 Fe aihes the bufiding ordinance, Judge Mor | Workman, of Wiunipe: R TH ris this morning ruled in favor of| rested In the Union block, in this | defendant jeity, by a United States secret . | D hi | t t Y St om nent ot es aoa ea Savingss oes This Interest You . t | lican Primary Election, Monday, DH |! Pebruary 3rd, 1908, Hing a bakery in the basement/money was found In a sult case Stimson triangle butlding, at) that Workman dropped to the floor " a » ¢ Sith tlake and Pine without a| When the officers seized him. The Glected today by the of Sitka. permit, but clatmed similar plants |counterfelt money was tn §20 gold | fhood now in session) Camp Cook, Dwight Harris, @ pave been installed by a ‘onaies certificates, They were not quite || Department Ketchikan " of other bakeries without inter. | finished wen 1 ae Aretic Chief, Thomas! Inner Toll Gate Keeper, F. H. | trance na mad SSS eo sg A Pet Doss Mobley. of Dsgoverys : . rices to —In the New beapapea GE IS accusen HENEYGOES ORTH = Will Be of Seward "J | Waggets, Cari M. Johan-| . Dr. LN. Moore, of . t | ans = Skagway; J. N. Wilcox, of Skag —_—— the Guggenheim railroad, has re | TH. Willis Everett, of | way; Jos. Arden, of Dawson; J (By United Press.) turned from New York and con } 4 man, of Cleary, J. B. Green, of} CHICAGO, Nov 9.—-Federal | firms the reports that the terminus pen Geide, G. R. Short, of Rampart Judge Grosecup, with other diree: | o¢ the re is be moved from | pe tat! i ‘The sension » concluded today tors and officers of the Mattoon | Catalina to Cordova. M. J. Heney, | City railway are accused with fraud | who has the contract for the road's | | and conspiracy in petitions filed) construction, left today on the Yu } at Mattoon, fis. One of the alle|catan with a large force of men to | gations t the railway company phegin work immediately T | with thr | pwing Trail Blazer, Vemir Geo Vv other concerns, whose PLOYMENT FRAUDS officers are also sed, ienued a| SEA LION AFTER TAMPICO. Se te Takeda at detracting toe| Min Sus Wis Lie ie bees ot I | The Safest, Sanest and Soundest Investment in the City » wtock holders aud credit to tow the steamer Tampico south | from Seymour Natrows, where she To Receive | comm Hub-, thee is a conspiracy to swin-| that might make claims against ti h | Personally |: «a the | dle laboring man ratiwnay the results of the acct-|struck a rock southboun from ered ft fraud ag North Yakima the Red Cross | dents on the road. | Treedwell, loaded | with concen Deposits | : ymen y he tra The Tampico is leaking i ‘ ‘ - ye Be es recch. penn py ise gl ARRESTED ON A and 1s otherwise damaged | i rEN BLOCKS north OF the EXPOSITION AND UNIVERSITY fe order to jvc the 1.000 men to take jobs at Valley BENCH WARRANT. I AUTIFUL high ridge overlooking UNION BAY ¢ Which have be ‘ ‘Bitention of the ice of an intervi; th Chiet of | w th Yakima, the Iabor , ep ve > r ; ae ia th x. |ore were attracted by this sign and |Court yesterday, William Martin An indictment was returned by hurst, Madison Park, Queen Anne and Capitol Hills, and A VIEW of Pepe or the tobe at # amater employed by the the federal grand jury this morn am ‘ enother $1.50 for the jobs at |S eniieee verane, who Was © eainet Aunewn thats ane || Cascade and Olympic Mountains from ANY LOT in THE ADDITION, two weeks ago charged witt ore, charging them with djoining TWO CITY PARKS l reservoirs, ON A 70-FOOT BOULE cruelty to animals, wae taken ir broken Into the postoffice * a} . ‘ eas jhe sine Ahns jc : - ee ae: custody again this morning by Hu \at Maker, Skagit cousty” indice || Ditke Trust Co. VARD leading DIRECT TO THE UNIVERSITY AND ALASKA-YU mane Officers Vaupell and Kent | ments were also returned against KON-PACII 1 XP ON ¢ mui ‘ * vat 00 on a bench warrant issued by Judge | Seiza Nagakawa for bribery, and and ON ED POSITI grounc rWO PER CENT BONUS GIVEN FOR SEATTLE CLEARING HOUSI CERTIFICATES, | was collusion between the employ on hetk tesadar "ile exotaneet hat Hi. M. Herrin & Co ngage and | FOUR PER CENT BONUS FOR CHECKS ON SAVINGS AC- ont age " and North roke 61 t e, e for | > > >A? WT agents hore and at: North| ne was not notified of the date of | Brokers, 610 First avo; have for COUNTS. WHY? Because WE KNOW THE BANKS ARE SAFE | se the iterartae ie 000h| yecnyge ho sox not present when | RETURN INDICTMENTS || From 5to8P.M. jij) srsrne cv te After fasting to got}, Demenee ee “Called te the 1ington for 18 miles, also unexcelled VIEW OF Laurel- ie ¢ s called in the po | | take Valley City, which turned out to of work does not sald Chief W we will close nd send the guilty t eve rand tage | cot | Second Ay. oks to me very much as if there|,,Martin gave bail in the sum of Mining Stocks Columbia | Gordon. eee nme manne a me ' | to Yakima to trim the suckers coming | P* Was not notified of sale 1,000 share " at the and ote | OAMLANG neeutva 6 cents per share. — WE are the ONLY firm selling property INTHE CITY LIMITS onsuch | a Al 10c Drawer Pull 4c EASY terms and price WHY? WE ARE OWNERS, and pay NO | AGE CASE ON TRIAL | OAKLAND, "al Wows Firat IRRIGATED COMMISSIONS OR HIGH SALAR nd run NO “FREE EXCUR | race—-Martinmas, o 1, won . SIONS” where YOU pay the BILLS. Did you know that REAL ES Phalanx, 3 to 2 nd; Progress . + glade ‘ the comats ts pre sdictal to the! to 1, third F IT LANDS PATE lying near ALL the EXPOSITIONS in the past has INCREASED y the county to strike county, lead to the infe TAT meneame neo . ; " nt i< attibes of th the slip should have been con Hor . 75 TO 150 PER CENT prior to the OPENING of the EXPOSITIONS, for damages on account gs ited tae Geek Te can): Mendaldeia ‘caenla” roman: te ea ae In Grand View {[}) This has been the history of REAL ESTATE in CHICAGO, OMAHA, Stone's Landi: woing |also asked that complainants be re ineuring their dwelling that dwell moe OS fag «tee a , < l OR IAMES \\ P \ “ woke eh ca prow ayes elas sy tr Staab Poverty, 9 Mag lla en the cream lengths, Choice of old copper BUFFALO r. LOUIS, PORTLAND, JAMESTOWN 1 WILL be | Was. fa.tti ted. | ce aie that part of oe sip ats of tha taearemas business and they eand ta ~~ wi Lae opentg ge Orchard Tracts | the SAME in SEATTLI Remember, ONE PROFITABLE INVEST- | Aeued that thi {| which the accident took place. should expect a much greater pref. | {nishes, | You save maney oy ow | 4 : ; " be erence in rates than Ix allowed |! any kind of @ pull Neve ey Finest and most productive in MENT IS WORTH YEARS OF TOIL. YOU are not poor for lack of | them by the Insurance Trust wnewer dy the West. Every acre can be OPPORTUNITY, but for COURAGE to et n it eat WE | made to yleld $400 to $800 per " commode, close te, window or E sa a T The way to obtain equitable | commod t, ew $s Ss RIKE rates on this clase of insurance {e|®2% other object. The best as : ~ ga year, Splendid climate, beau NO oO 2 YOU the opportunity \ er If so, take 4 to insure with the Northwestern | former |r oy designs. See win. || ful surroundings, excellent NOW FFER Y patel " \ : sk a I Mutual Fire Association The | sow. Mailed to any address 16¢ water. Improved streets be Green Lake car to Green Lake Station, our neh O | Northwestern te saving insurers of | 400’ extra, On gale until Novem. ||| bordered with shade trees. Ono |) f) | i thin class 49 to 60 per cent of the |r Ty mile from Northern Pacific rail | oF cost of their insurance with other |” od ‘ads en ‘iain way station - coud rane Prose d ply of Tacoma a 4 Seattle as well companion. A eat os ' 0 n beane ved Bar Steel Pull.g¢ $175 PER ACRE. J ) as hampering the coaling of ships |eall to thelr office will brin Ms ; y et Miners ern thelat this port. The mon demand|@ handsome illustrated pamp! 100 No. 8% in., same be YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. 10¢ No 4% in. same 6c 6 in, Old Copper or Polished Brass Door or Drawer Pull, .4¢ 16c 4% tm, Solid Brass Bronze Pull 10¢ ee C08) mines are, it 1s | concessions to the union and re-| covering a aumber of prominent in: | Me e4y to strike ' wtment of the time so as to \gurers in this class, and outlining Hb fo prese thems @ shorter day ¥: y the plan of writing this inaur Will march to nado At present they work elht|# town near \ hours, time starting when they vvanscorapeon || International Bond & Realty Co., Inc. COMP ANE 1009 American Bank Building, Cor. Madison and Second Av. | | | The Northwestern has saved its | © tO enlist 400 . » Room 29 Scheverman Bidg " t ter the shaft and stop when they | policy holders since its organiza >» PM them tn tying tart tO eee out. The company |tion over $400,000.00 as compared | F. M. SF INNING Seattle, Washington aly crippling | ofuses the demand | with Board annual rates ee 1310 SECOND AVENUE | <punmmmnnenssnnss-oementageansianesinetss)