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THE SEATTLE STAR. MONDAY, NOVEMBER BRADLEY CASE IS | “SAYS CHOIR NOT INSANE MAYOR PROTECTS W. D. Read oceupied the wit Dr, Read stated to the court that! SEATTLE, WASH., ness stand in the Melody Choir will| there are gwo kids of delustons, | by the defense were with regard to wrlthien and T/Chole's whieh he ascribed to be or of Formes toni ion Faces hodbe Pha \isadededhiedeie ie ¥ | tain passaged in the, famous auto-| die Mafformation and prejudic posal of Chotr ible: Mew 4 inwanity as to his opinion regarding the san statements of COULD NOT GIVE ‘ ON A PEANUT DIET. * (By United Press.) * Jity of a man capable of writing “Soi of Utah, in troller and making good the amount 7 WEATHER FORECAST~ 4 ‘ TUESDAY 11, 1907. ‘ AND TUES ; ~ ONE CENT. |: FAIR TONIGHT LIGHT SOUTH WINDS. THE tho#e of @ sano and of an Insane! | fF fF ft E contest during the entire aton of Dinakt Oks Gulndinee af & sane Ci Y ROM ORG R! S$ court this morning. Hypothetical) mind he stated to be generally due questions were propounded to him | to lanerance and misinformation.) — by the attorneys for the defense | Most of the questions asked Dr, Read “nndkeneee Oe ee * | Learns of Ancient Forgery and Decides in View of This and Suppression of News of Riplinger Shortage, I should not have used the word forger he said It wae used under stress of the moment. The incident occurred before | entered the ice of the elty, in 1892 or 1894, and was due to duplicity in * * * * * BANK CLEARINGS. + * FREMONT, Web, N iW * th ° Taken Until Wedmesday—-“Unveritten Law” : * . a vee fastnie Venwons dont as the *) Not to Take Chances on Use of Rubber Stamps in Seattle. * result of an attempt to live on *| ae ® Clearings today $1,611,106.86 @} ® & peanut diet. He arted the # Tacoma *| f# end of four days ¥ om: | prec gape ® Clearings today $ 924,957.00 & ® pletely crazy and was pl i* ‘ United Press.) through the crucible, renewed, /@ Balances 43,089.00 & ae wetiat Be vermed *| Did @ former comptroller and N, D.C, Nov. 11— | Chaatenod, subdued and repentant. | ¢ Portland : e cop ioe vsaee oan on | ete treneiey eidintena a toe caer harged with Lg ame ae tage be [x Clearinas today. . .§1,298,804.00 & ® died this morning of #| by covering up a forgery which oc a ada tind relieve that I shall leave be /w® Hal "818,896.00 ya Wl pointe tua ues oe an aan pe Ae of former Senator hind that blacke unhappy pat,/¢ : reariane de: % ton irred in the off f th \ . nud walk out into the open With|w# ae eke kek eka RE (By United Press.) of the Colorado's boats were droy 8 | nae eee i dantiton oa December 8, Mast! untaitering trust and with a calm | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 11.--| ped {nto the water, fully manned * nial yr Me el MBgqacey neti IA before Judge Stef endeavor to make good my plea for Three accidents in which the Hves|and the bluejackets quickly rowed pete: tc degnhongentie en onraye Bom apie mornins Ned % he fe and the oppo tunity to repent SALOON FIGHT 1s ef more than a dozen persons were |to the rescue, The passengers were pean pay Poe re ae se r Judge Stafford Celebrated Trial. placed in great peril occurred today [removed from the disabled oe tas peneae eee " The trial of Mies. Sredher Wilt ee BEFORE COUNCIL during the rush of visitors to the | launches | f . rol . Sie! -~ oa! in en tea Geen ae oe M not | crulser aquadron which ts anchored | | While this was happening near wa fear that some porn, | case in New. York, it te belleves | off Long Beach, Barly this mor he vessel's side, there was almost i ahvaatame ae Mad MeComas y rh ' } ing launches began carrying people |a tragedy at the | Reach pie b r ee wo I far with the case © applicatt ' iS poop weey Ot the hl / actice of h @ rubber Weaving he a Free HRetem oul —= | ¥ine for a saloon to the warships and rtly before | where other pleasure launches land arom: od rs r Heol tot town will come , | 9 o'clock, while the launches Clara ed. The steps from the pler were (By United Press.) : wy Hay gene yap ge ds council! at the me tonteht. | N: @nd Walter Lily were jockeying | held by a heavy chain, and so mar BELLINGHAM, N i ‘ on and ink the Augevine has presented a petit to get to the gangplank of the Col- | people crowded tope that! ye eonncend : pny ge to the license and revenue commit. | OTSt© first, they collided almost at |the chain broke, dr (ng wix pe . . be hlaly bak been veturaed tee, which he claims contains 100 | ful! speed, The Water Lily was # 14 feet Into the ocenn, & eet cars on Make UPON hte he eke taaanire out of the 117 voters in the ward, | ut owe and began filling, and the al boats went to the rescue and line collided, injuring eight we ta view. of fact that new asking that Mis application be grant N. was so damaged that she | peopléon the pler began thre ‘ All on board to OP ts We * : éd. Chairman Morrison of the com, | could not proceed. The passengers | life preservers to those” in ‘ " os Piss. date |wes dine the leamwiodincet , mittee stated this morning that the began screaming. Instantly three water. aan bes } ma The sved | tet o Of the & petition would be checked over and a ar G. Tike ' rman, 1 th ht be to ard & report made to the cour [4 mith, ¥ t city to the extent of m it recommend action favorable Glowe De t Iw ign ev petition. Motorman T r 1 which 1 (By United Press.) this morning and to make the oc CITY PLANKS STREET. ‘ oller’s office LONDON ov. IL—The arrival | CaslOn @ grand festiva bea v Arne eh has It hearly bay tamp audited ed that no gre ight-ofway for the street of Kaiser William at 2 o'clock this | afternoon was me months old couple hiers and his wife had been | *Hich prevatied estranged for neve months, the man blaming his mot) inlaw for! because the the trouble The young wife was the roya living with her mother, Mra Angelo drippl Thomas. Eh child survives the rab kaiser and consort in the dense fog| The fritieh w pa anchpred in two ih headed by King Ed wardthe eighth. A host of destroy ors formed the third Itne. The ovo kaiser, im a British admirals unt was form, stood on the bridge of | yacht He could } y the me and char me Mra. Hallie ng at 315 ¢ had ed him, Fred J wait went to her There was not much cheering crowd co party alight ything, even the led at the house ers tache was drooping. | battleships that were arrayed {x ae tibhehe and attemp to effect a reconell Th « vented the gorgeous | his Bonoron account of the fog. A mm bar which tation and in this, shot hiv pageant arranged for salute off 21 guns boomed out of his ce Had it not been wife through the heart and then| The origtual plan was for the em-| thé globme then ev dy rushed her scream help reached sent a bullet his brain peror and empress to land early for the special train for Wi leor the ears of W. H. Oliver and Joe FORMER TOMI MAN ATTEMPTS sex: wiss-nsss MYSTERI Bas been before he Stafford, the trial judge, say (By United Press.) with a razor, cutting her throat Thee say that ‘most ¢ : cBp Sahes Preend She is scarce it will hardly jast longer than VICTORIA. B.C. Nov t ee sah ine f Bay dees mines have granted the PORTLAND, Nov A m Wap of a woman woeks i ie Tota, a German Jew, who was em Attracted by te ang; Soneessions which they are now ter s affrar oc Pealerence with the client It is confidently predicted that od the cartier part of the year|cereame of the " asking afternoon, fr Sheers onic Mra. Bradley will be acquitted be is ct Linon wae There wax no disorder at the £ and another @ beta Meht for the ts tkhely to be large Lyneh’s shop at New lente Sete severed his oes ; mines this morning. The plant wt ‘ Hition t She |ly cor ft chivalric southern | ster” attempted to 2 chy ted wets be closed until) differences are re TPT mi eT Lee BY eaimeoun a as &/ mea, and t ey lawyers claim | Dodds, @ 22-yearold nurse, at Miss Dodds is very low at the | “*ueted | BARONESS ELIZABETH as shot in the herself died | that they ¢ be proof wat! ai joseph hospital here last St. Jose hospit Unr | j © fam ms rown was the wrecker of other | Afi tome neal here last oe teens hentia, Uneed MAS. DALY I8 DEAD. (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) i os The unwritten law has! waich took effect. he attacked her girl havin t fag ht WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Baron oe who advocates at the national mom GEYER, RO Stingnes Her’ Gir! having refused to marty Rim} (By United Press.) ons Elizabeth von Rosen, daughter | was a witness and who can describe ¥- re wena ne | MEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Mrs lof the Russian ambassador, will|tne shooting Mrs Glase, whe ie Pee The trial will be held tm the old }Mary Duff Daly, widow of Augus r Bt. Petersburg, ac lin a de conditic fa the mother. | city hall, the scene of the Gulteau Ua Dely, the playwright and the her mot to be/ hospital almost a ray maniac ng” jast and other famous trials. It te sai jSter manager, died at 4 o'clock yes the ex Neighbors state tha couple that the president, disturbed terday afternoon in her ap ont a he Thaw case in the Osborne, at Seventicth here. The and Fifty-seventh ot Mre. Da . death followed an attack of heart | {s disease requires th a blonde “MAN BEHIND THE i CRITICISES gracious of man « well the publicity given t i writer in the Will exert every Influence to elimi KILLED BY CAR nate as much as possible the sense bet imprisonment she has tional features of the Thaw trial Seal, bat these writings t is remarkable that on neither ‘of reflection je will the found the usual staft of legal otaf oe er have | The jury which heard all evening and proved an unim NO DECISION ON FUNDS ' orney el V k 1 ae bs is ‘dhekieee’e tani @ peachable alibi fhe eve of her trial assistant, ad Judge Orlando |4e0ee in the coroner's inquest re-|Peschabis OM: REACHED BY BISHOPS av ae If sine I fee! that I should Powers of Sait Lake city will have garding the death of George Gale od that the trouble between bat the worst part of my | the entire conduct of the detens+ who was run ov is to feel how joy and might have n my by a ale and Harrison did not amount anythiog than occasional | Lake car on the tr etie near Halll gold there are day st jast Thursday night was developed! these ch | ne parents, but /tgrned a verdict today that the the slightest way| Thére was no executive session Dre. Jackson, Stevens 4 4 wars a m it.--Anacreon. coased came to his ¢ to show what called Gale to! of the Methodist board of Foreign | Olson, > and ¢ ae Wader happier s s of inj spot where he met death. | x4) entgne this wornt the a Porsall and BSwartse Pal sorrew.is th » which A man must stand erect, not be «truck by The members half a mile distant from board | Morning, and the die | 1x4 corresponding 6 he gid in every heart erect t others.— Marcus | of the jury arngraph call ing house, af ing returned | Puted questions appropriation Committee for Ea Hive toda) after having passed 1s ing attention fact that the home late in the evening. Coroner) and of the $85,000 debt were not Bishops Spe neewexmmeemmee jreasons for the young man being Carroll is convin the young | Considered. It was planned ¢ Dre. Isha on the trestle and prostrate on the man was asea placed on | an executive session on these im | Tipple, and one of the plained pose, but as te motive for the }after consideration it was decided! Com f Y Asia HER IDEAL OF MAN Edward Harrison and Edgar ed or the identity of the guilty that nothing was to be galr t T Berry; D Varney, who ha on held in cus party or parties there ts absolutely [euch a session, and that a I wi and the polie ding the hot the slightest ¢ hess affairs could be better r A e of ) were ord The Inquest developed the fact|Acted openly by the body as a K secretarie | told a clear ales death was occasioned | Whole. ¢ n Africa—-Bishoy Movements of the ha of the The business this orning wa Wa D Cla Jone pany with Gale. H ken ribs pene-|of @ techn nat « ting ! i, Mr. I 1 have There was | largely appointing of com- of th espond etarie tion f Mrs. ¢ M hage the | mittees. a day { Nate « Committe r h Ame and |phy, land of the Dixon hotel, brain, but the kull was notito the neede of the va sd Mex i wan Ww e at 609 Cherry fractured tricts, the conference got down to Dra, Van ( ale, MacRossie and — - 7 = 2 - s |the selection ere ¢ ri r, Mr. ¢ 1 one of | to the needs of dint ‘ | to take up the routine wor or . Bist With Bishop Henry Spellmeyer| Burt ar Dra. A M } preatding, the meeting opened w nd Tipple and | deve serv by ‘ t th | JR Wright of ark, N. J.| ta | | Bishop Spe ered a At the f m the ] a — dress on f ¢ A a c | M. Ca filed a t borne Bishop» Bart presented the a t h prosecutin t wa made | . f missiona “ . Africa and Anewe ! Jui afternoon re ent 1 in| Burepe 7 fre Y J to be he rus worked pe A nom ‘ r t . ‘ . here. A ft Quee named, whict t amed he t « he beard preced Agent Hom Cammittes or rr " is First a and Elect om ition of 1 tet ps Wa foreigne with - h 1 ‘e bd r night ailed to | Andrews, Goode and McDow « up t h al * wae re ed a on (Seattic Star Exclusive vice ‘EAGER FOR CLEARING : HOUSE CERTIFICATES ©". 22 'WILKESON MINERS cage sot by th Bess": Eocvnve sovicn) He must be nevot toon ate WALKED OUT TODAY | the handling of small trust fonds her than to outright forgery, I ¢. 1 was told of it when I me into office At the time the duplicity oc curred what was known as the clgar box fund,” consisting of small trust funds, was in existence. It was from this fund that the ey was missing, and the amount aie up at the time by the I came {nto the office this fund was put on the books and r ularly accounted for Rubber stamp signatures had no ‘ with the “duplicity” in this case, according to Mr. Carroll but t nference is that rubber sta res might encourage furth ty ri ation Counsel Cathoun to- day stated that the rubber stamp , ‘ egal, but, as the mayor i to guard against por forgery in other de signing all docoments par in ink, 10 written opin. fon w required from the cor porat counsel. The consensus perégpages were present to greet oa that will later operate on Cor Carrol howe of opinio round the city hall is pecan ore ike @ funeral the aleer. The Prince of Wa at being planked by | fa ke good when that the mayor fs right on both procession than the landing of was lunching at the Water Side The Seat Tacoma | about alleged forgery ahi rin | (By Unites Press) royaity, The Prince of Wales and | Whéd he learned that the Hohen- Short Line and the Seattle, Renton wa POE NE OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 1L.—J, € ' 6a hb b + toliern was entering hart Southern both have ured the terday killed his child-wife | and | Portsmouth’s wharf to welcome the at the wharf just in time to ¢ > the then committed suictde. A 10-| visitors, almost had to feet for the | the emperor a stepped on land iectinn, %& wan Graaeel “= WHO JILTED HIM ions. ——$—$—— ——. Sholl, a Younger and brought them to her assistance it is possible that she would have been killed. Wer arm was broken and her head badly in- jured Hannan is from Salt Lake City, and M Sholl from Houston, Tex. The hos authorities report that her ndition is not now as critical as was at first thought — have ed frequently and it is believed that she shot her husband following a threat made by him, Glaze was of well-to-do people of w, Russia, but fled to the States via Japan GETTING THE FLEET READY (By United Pres: NEW YORK Nov ll A big force at the navy yard here started to work today to get the Atlantic fleet in readiness to sail December 1 for Hampton Roads. They are working on the Connecticut, flag- ship Louisiana, Ohio, Rhode Island and Alabama. Rear Admiral Sper- ry, commanding the fourth division, holsted his Mag on the Alabama. AX” IN WOODS PRESIDENT'S TOGS This is Sinclair, the type of “Man Behind the Ax,” as he is known in the vast Washington Woods. His work leaves him not an ounce of superfluous flesh, and |his muscles, instead of being | bunched, are corded over his body Jas strong as steel and flexible as rubber. The other picture is the one of Roosevelt to which Sinclair refers. -_ I ‘ ° 1 with t A nelud A mw dig i i i