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‘ WEATHER FORECAST — OCCASIONAL SEATTLE, WASH4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1907. RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY. SAYS ROOSEVELT WILL BE CANDIDATE SERRE RRAARAKR AK AAA HAAR ARERR AAR A ARERR ARNE ee POPP P PPP PP Pee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee i lal BY UNITED PRESS CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Noy. 16.---The Times publishes today the following from Wash- ington: “Your correspondent is able to give it as a fact that President Roosevelt has said that he would accept another nomination for the presidency if it was given without contest, but said that he would not in any sense become a candidate. In reply to the question of whether he . would take the nomination if the convention urged him to do so, he said ‘Yes.’ ” (cata atin ieee tata hm waar dnc aaia ell Relotiidh al A" <<. Si eli Mad dad itn ln acted litt dadat catia ta delenit ted ith catod ANC THER DROP IN THE “ev w7te°s2s FORTY-SIXTH STATE ation | THE SEATTLE STAR = [onecnt VOL. 9 NO. 1 ¥ KER SSSSSSSSRSSSSEESEEERES ed by a panther, Her husband, had dragged ite vietiin to a con venient spet to make a feast. A nd alarmed at wife's prolonged a that it is better to pay creditor to the extent of a iit in the field to stay, and price that will enablg t pite rly expected. Twight lay 24 hours before being f i] the trust to a finish, a eay'te the martes tnd bean was found lying tn the brash 1 and pow has no chance of recove ‘iene cee Oe paren " la a retined |COMPEtition alive than to allow eae cieas fe oe t » driven out by the trust. “MAY STOP HOLIDAYS GRORGETOWN, Ky., Nov. 16 t - ; immediately raise the thet has had its cold grip The examination of the veniremer ? ule to the old standard . a an sor seg nl | > was continued this morning in the tie and Taco cord e HANNEN ON TRIAL (By United *) Powerv’ trial, Five out of 63 have ns oye : out of 63 have | ti that is now mink BAN FRANCISCO, Now, 16 tle less than o: nth of the At 16 o'dlock the president interest bea the sent word that he would people. The ot the proclamation in a few min this in that of bonds held out prevented the national banks to that extent from increasing the circula tion by depositing the bonds with the treasury ites, and asking the visitors to in cabinet room. Warner, of Missourt 1ré Dixon and Carter piana, w ne principal official visitors The rest ing ite operations qualified, but one has been excused Hannen, who is held on a nen instituted search and poste of men, with a pack Of gee ekekehhhhhhee . ¢ . ° “ of Twelve and a Half Cents Per Hundred) ******** 49 **% found nie witew toad and ber |hownds are pursuing the beast. — |» * President Signs Oklahoma Proclamation With Quill of . " *® FEDERATION (8 AGAINST * Sr * ROCKEFELLER * . fre Now Being Given~-The Independent Company + covennmenr ownensiir. « BRUT AL A ss A UL i ee an Eagle--New Officers Are Inaugurated at Guthrie * (By United Press.) * * (By United Press.) Wil Fight Trust to the Finish. S NomPbin tar Non 16 & a > we yoRk ‘ —The State Laws. i aeRO w Af a hot fight the A * (By United Press.) Randeburg Thursday morning, hor |» There was a report circulated “— pitt eatin vam abe | at * BAKERSFIELD. Nov ribly beaten and with two bullets ‘ re . re The war Between the local ee Semtant:, vere Gh peytag: the G6 |» tte: oppoel ® | Aa the culmination partle in fils breast. He was hurried to|* m Wall st. this afternoon tha RRR RR th Sree ee Company, |e William Calvert, president of f™ ¢ * brutal case of asses nd sho Loe Angelesand the arrest of War. * John D. Rockefeller has stow goncern recently OF nd new oo : a ~y~ ) | # aod min * Henry Twieht, a burg team ren followed the dying statements! w ed away in the vaults of the (By United Press.) ae teday Caused & furtner eee eore nor trata #50. The Fe * Hes dying in the emergency Twight made to detectives Stossel jet we WASHINGT( Nov. 16 is price of ice, which ig “tated tha FO, BOL BENE OF |e in tte: onl * tal at Low les, while his| Wight says that Warren and his|* S!4ndard Oll company $1 dey weer esta P3025 in some sections of |) i.) . agheng fea had) & should contr the * assailant Warren, |cotmpentons beat him nearly into |* 990.000 of government bonds the Oklahoma proc at aa lew as 12', cents per that gf Monger it " wr fron # government * daburg with « m insensibility in a dranken row, shot * If this is true John D. Rocke 10:16 this morning a ‘The management of the be we am heb, omg mi hago . * hanging over his h him’ twice, then hauled him toto|® feller is the government's pen @ quill from the wing of company announces » © gradually Waking UP tO geeaeekeeheneee pat of several ace the brush and left him for dead. He |, an eagle led in the new 7 * * * * *. * * . * * eee eeeeeee ee eee eee ee Cold blooded monopoly a > ene eh Governor Gillett, who arrived b jeaving four, Three are democrats consisted of correspondents en © Os wick | ee eee last night, spent today in mag ARR and departmental clerks. Pros Gh a serene indif. | SoS. vatened tu the suse (By United Press.) the werk te come up before the | a" = ently Secretary Loeb opened the cons : a HONOLULU, Nov. 16.—Reporte ‘ “ the swinging doors separating | Piss compelied to take (28 morning and granted a week . special session of the legislature ! FEAR THE OR T 9? | & the president's office from the ayer een Pia cet 2 Which enter hie plea. reached here today that the £0v-| which will commence on Tuesday M cauiait Sal Sax addlent &l a Bebe : is alleged as jernment offices at Taiboku, on the | This afternoon he will confer with Path Slice tr : p . Bp Without murmur the , walked in bowing anc 0K saulted # Scho an {ron | {sland of Formosa, have been at-| local bankers and discuss the legal pater pps ah tonge: begga price fixed by the com bar on the « beat tacked by a band of outlaws be- | holiday question and arrive at a de- | pon which a o her te , She escaped through | lieved to belong to the Alfyu tribe taton as to the advisability of stop j | lam w a the lama name a smi Gentiemen, Oklahoma fs a state May I have the blotter? asked an elderly ma Certainly,” said the pres handing it to Albert of Enid, Okla. The then flashed to Okla py of the proc tion and an eagle quill p placed. The presiden ped the quilkand looked at ast few lines of the proc ‘on and rapidly wrote his blotted it, and said with has been quietly gath se which proves con existence of an ice =. MAYOR GRANTS SOCIALISTS nee and 10 ex her own re yes © killed. ping them. E. Cc. DINWIDDIE. on, but wa: uoved at the eleventh hou by pressure from Washington. It will be written into legislation at the first session of the legislature, as will a “Jim Crow aw Re fcans and dem ocrat alike ” the latter. Corporation Scrutiny. Corporations are to be put to such close scrutiny that they must to the various ed in the & to by two compar after the time successfully em rd OF P ecsmmlbong Price. 4 at tz|Waller Thema (lle Complice With Qty Regubbilons |Scayszee = PIP Pee ee ee eee Pee PhP ee ee eee eee Ae eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ste a be honest with their patrons and Bihardeon, hic Will T be t tonday*” asked ty and Guthrie stockholders, or leave the state, wll Dr. Titus, whick > @ statement The corporation commissioners vce ot amd May Address Crowd--Cases Against Arrested P02 000) Se'\0 SAM eee ee ee eee nee lm corporation commissioners * tell at th time tions, wot only pubile service and In Ta / ited P Store Speakers Will Be Prosecuted. ve Socialists Released | a ae \. |transportation, but also private, . . day . v6 08: thesenminne | GUTHRIE, Okla, Ne 16.—-Okla | ayy must take out charters in |homa state became a reality short- the new atate, file annual state 8 and hold their books. open to inspection Walter Thomas Mille, the head | bis instructions regarding the upon ‘thelr personal * who refe recognizanc |iy after 9 o'clock this morning we to fob We of Of the socialist wing that ts oppose Clalist spea control had no time to give! | when word was received that Prés the bus 1 am jon ot twee: oe - ng age eon op the men i vn } COMSTICN TION jot ne re a will speak on Union between cases against th whe have bean |e men in jail any Joniter statehood proclamation C. N. Has cted to the com than necessary before thelr heat | ing © jained the city attorney The cases of the first socialiats | as & result of the thedt-) 4, Second and Third avs, between the arrested. In th lee com: | hours of 7:30 and $:30 toni whieh com eee Bes Slat SE © tonight, bY backed by City Attorney De Br pany Mr. Rich permission of Mayor William Hick _ Sup. Aenean Se See S Majority of the stock. | man Moore. In response to a writ red megs of coonggliniyg . M the prices to the Diamond a: Millia ecking that| ee, ee oe ind time Governor Frantz and other terrl-| vention an independent ticket tory officials resigned immediately. | from Muskogee, 1. T., but the dem- The inaugur moss, from the time of his new began with much arrival. He served am appren- o'clock, The oaths ticeship in polities in Ohio under tion ceremonies of the ocra arres tn ae on Pike at. have } to give them a hearing,” said City |} he ten request f pomp at iy and the Standard lee some place be ¢ where be De Be cis ae ‘ho decision has been announced were administered tn the Carnegie (Cai Brice. _ By, under a working ee | could h 5 stone ding, Mayor as yet by Judge Gordon. ibrary, where Governor C. N. Has ¢ ; force between them, that + ith ry at no pr prar « + ne : The mer » whom he owes the ata uniform price} 0 he socialist apeaker lutely with @aeneaeeeean Wen yn hour's address, reviewed most are “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, ap " ie tavading cock vuld ho cl hia f “ x at bh of the # * hood fight and p organizer of the Farmers’ union@ ly assigned dist or ph agen ed Fe int cases | w BANK CLEARINGS. *! state's car ind president of the constitutional ost lgea notified the and fire depart: take o and our rene. le paine were taker praca. sch rars E. C. Dinwiddie, ag MN the price at one | 7°? of th it given # #0 heavy just now that|® Seattle kell to erit Roose Anti-Saloon Leau MA Coat & pound, with the Has Met Requirements I ot really bad an oppor | ® Clearings 1 0.52 # velt's admini spec » really nominated tly on his Mayor Moore stated to The Star tunity to take up the last few ar-\@ Balances 897.51 & tacular. Gov sug govern ce. Some |that Mille ha I have alread ed #e * * gested the New who conversation is ay be cases and will * 686,932.00 @| } lYork stock exe ope i with oaths, and whose ou ) ai * $8,529.00 w| | BY WILL PF. GRIFFIN remedy enen wear seldom ventures d and sold, with 5 * Portland. * . . Symbolical Marriage 7 & man of energy MM cents per hur ‘ : Or. Titue Arrested. ®@ Clearings toda $ 750,279.00 @| Tam growing quite uneasy, I'm #0 fat I'm getting wheezy A sy lical ma » He swung the he and that oie @ Balance 92,486.00 @& Por a month tb ve kept me fed till my suspicions are aroused home and Indian » Haskell Annoyed the Trust rs ir Magan Herman F. Titus ott Haeaeeaeneaherane Aye, so fat | merely wobble and | hardly care to gobble hs chaninaianea tien” det threw entire he Pacific ice company This b al socialist paper, and Thos And at pight they all take pains to see that m safely housed. | aian Ter wih ht mon the Me Geld about a month py, Tius and hia tk ¢.” said m Were arreated Tet MEN’S CLUB MEETING 1 Burmise there's something doing-—can it be e's trouble brew: | s full-blooded Choctaw Ind » Auti-Saloon league Were reearded with some ,, “ cut “ rth av. and ing ol - 0 its way in prohibition aad annoyance | ey bogal ; he obstructing th in an The M From the interest they take it's almost certain as can be 7 an: waters che matter mae Combine that ed : oe te t te church w he Eve bone in me is shaking, and my very sou! Is quaking on and retir 5 now a candidate for Competition and waxed fat aoe ne ly meeting tp For | fea » worst is coming ne mighty quick m : he de i »mination for vice nf . th . i wo fieat ¢ .) an officials as sho the Pe immediately me . “* og Pw ; ce the churek : tn we & pre Haskell gazes upon fad sweeping t a | for to 6 gna hat the » P I in faney see a platter and I hear the clink and clatter j the Unt tes senate with long i get a ¢ oo rai Riegg Be gs - * arresting et Of the dishes, knives and forks as Bridget Mies around the room r idie has put Okla- This informa wan se 2 seen : goons i am th But the worst of all my dreaming {s the flash of « | the prohibition column for Ri restos ners of both cc oS m8 ficers w When my head ic on the block and I at last hav | WR Were allowed to get “* eee. bee See ee s fre Good 1 and a yaant socia Life le growing sad and palling-—pardon, please, the tear drops falling—| Se 6 from the combine eve P naned ady to © are mised. All men, wheth For a ta hard th ime ar, a 1 CAN se Mee 12% centa a hundred Will Not Drop Cases ‘© a crowd of eople « em be f the aregation or! Woe is m jeep 1 sbbing, and my heart with grief is throt UNLUCKY NUMBERED constr . were The ated r “ We cannot te at the officer | not, a Ma 1 to attend bing from the 1 ¢ that et en made in Ww entity t iJ G meeting ’ I fear the morst ts coming—coming mighty quick to me! | TRAIN: WRECKED GREEKS CHARGED \e eae iene canon OOKgE Mazarakie and Gus Krialls | Arrested on Serio we AOR A TP] GAC Bd 7 MAN “a : y and warra eet Charge--Believed to Be Promoters of Organized | eR ne| By United Press xy" “aernoon "by" « Scheme---One Pretends io Be Detective. [rants wa Bs Governa nder com ' ee | H av x ae ae | oo) Suspected t be he th 5 s t ¥ . Maple na Heh ‘ 1 H " wok ovatt ' Ge r ed a V ) 4 e JOUNTAINEERS ELECT BOAR ; Sa tha . " - x a . 1 ‘-: . New State Law t 0 The « ' a h ad annual | Nag " : b ; t A ch bod va § eae , r 1 noth " f " r t rd ww +) f r ht ise f| tt t c n it f )PEN SUBSTATION LEAVE FOR NORTH tht i ) aVing n w q ; Gogos, the I or fa " the pe b " " ' w of pr ! " t ma t r | Cc. H tet | the his i 1 a *) ‘ 1 1 Hone ! 4 al dot ( V ion ‘i K a jt A ' n a ‘nort | his pla ha ‘ I “ ne vA en yy “a he tentior ah | countir he mo om th Krial were placed er $ r ’ s . i ; NaS winter detective made @ grab for Jt, (preat jing @ proliminary hears sitions, Was @ part « ‘ . Prep eOsPesserwsg eer r POOH ErPIMRGPEs REP TER IPP ORRORGE HIRI IRL IMEROMIRRPRPPORE | NOU TDS . . Sie a .