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NO. 132 stories high, were filed yeste ne, : . . * *| Keepers of the City Decide to Hire Americans * | d W 40 0 4 * BANK CLEARINGS, *| i . . * * ve Helpers in Kitchens and to Weed Out ns. eam ‘| ate y ‘ }® Clearings today ,.$1,9 «| (By United Pres) Employed. : lw Balances 4%] HONOLULU, Nov, 20-—The Nor \* 5 * sage wo \* Tacoma, - srant keepers} bers of ghe association that the ‘ 4 to distress, She was struck by @ be Dane changes, Japanese ;Would be — diaminsd® 2 ee today $665,014 © | terrific tidal wave, probably follows ved in local res Wherever possible and white men|y "°** coos 43541 ®) ing a submarine earthquake, No Dereplaced by white | employed - *\ vember 2, when 2,600 miles north } Merascided at a meet Tt will bé a difficult matter," |* Portland. * | west of Honolulu, Her ateel manta, creat K a9 sald one member of the association * Cleartngs today $719,424 ® | stacks, ratis, stanchions and upper copoly followed by a/ this morning, “to get white men to |* Balances 109,875 #! works were carried away, Her e- ' take * ® cape from destruction is regarded pus cafe take up the work at firat, for the: cape from destru i‘ eee cote. OID bere to nck hhasiae the Co RRRRAR RAR Ree Ee ele miracuions ng will hawe to work beside the Ori entals until enough white men have | ‘ous’ ohiplved Restasenst EVELYN THAW IN WHITE IN “LITTLE EVE” {about that with the ety full of een look PHOTOGRAPH, TAKEN IN PARIS, about | that h the city full of men look o | Ja wel | Ing for work, a small army of Jap " anese should be given positions Ref the cooks themselves, | which would be welcome to Ameri _ THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1907. x | | wegian steamship Admiral Borre WAME ATTORN YS | son has arrived here from Beattle “ONE CENT THE WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; MODERATE SOUTH GALE MEETING WITHOUT ARREST ©, lies cohorts tac trae on ~ - ‘Sogialist Leader Follows Instructions of Mayor and Is Not Molested—-Action Follows Dismissal of Osborne Case in the Supreme Court. ae to bie attitude in the matter It | Was devided to take up the fight agalnet dog poisoning. An appro riattom of 10 for the relief of the Hindu satd to be starving on Hain | * ** XA AAR AR ee t@ boulevard was voted * : CALE SAYS ROOSEVELT 16 FOR HOME RULE, (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov, 20 Delegate Cale of Alaska has Interviewed President Roose velt on Alaska recommenda 5 e| 7 ° ight of speaa tions to be placed in the an *\0 basil — last perc Pa Banas He was in a most unenviable nual message, Mr. Cale stated #|!ng on the public str frame of mihd this morning and de- that the president would rec: #| being arrested. Even when the 80 |clared himself heartily sick of the ommend territorial govern ®| ctallst Jeader proclaimed, in the | whole soctalist agitation ment for the northland words of Patrick Heury, “Give me| “As elty attorney, I have bepn RRR ARR a eee lberty or give me death, not noe tet dae atceie tere ade blue-coat attempted te BtOreUy ded, contrary to an ordinance of Bocksban and Austin H. Griffith, all | him, although one of the liste . . ; | ~ - this cit f the treetsa were bioel of the city; B. G. Griggs, George | HAS FOOT INJURED. on the outskirts of the crowd sug-|(his city. If the streets were bloek, 1s orken, 3 ol, J sa z tation should be PP ype: spe dil od : . " apo ade. The ordinance provides for H. Abpl, from outside points nick cnugnt bie that ia the grinder | cive me the elty Jail without Ball” | DON Mon the mayor or aay AND WITNESSES The following witnessed and at torneys were named yesterday at a jointomeeting of the lumber manu fanwurers to attend the Interstate Commerce Commission hearing in Washington, D. ©, « December 11, Wien the railroad rate case will come up: C, F. White, tte, A. F. Specht, Vie Hu 7 * * * * * + * * * gusted and quit eeeeeeeeee ee ee not bloc ed no arr Sm ali of the c! chen can citizens unable to find other " and it was | work should) About 40 local restaurant keep The question ers, including the proprtetors of 1 while no practically all of the larger cafes he mat. and restaurants, attended the meet © mem: | ing. | W ESCAPE was taken deelided anon iS NARR FROM of mind saved Freder De W. T. Miles, of the Walker the Ger | building, dressed bis injuries ag an addi Strees of work which has arisen der victim® i, connection with the sanitary today campaign against plague and other Struck by Lake [ matters has temporarily diverted aa he was crossing the attention of the board of public the Intersect: | works from the solution of the ecelved a severe soalp| fender question, but the board has ember of bruises and not dropped the matter and will eer tajuries. A jump In) take it up and settle it to the best of time saved of its ability tute down by the 4 f re ») der State Labor Commissioner Hub rear of an in| Dard has made no move to revive Keefe step | the tn during his recent stay hewad track tm front|a § but the board will take Talon car, which by. @P the solution of the question tn was going at too! Seattle without the further ald of of speed for safety. | the state labor commissioner ibe had not time to ran} That the Seattle Electric com 3 Keefe jumped free | pany will be forced to adopt a det He was struck by/ ter fender as the result of the agt @f the car and rolled tation and Investigation in a fact @learing the rails as recognized even by the offic the company NS CHARGES MADE | ANOTHER AUTOGRAPH PHOTO OF EVELYN NESBITT THAW (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) Ida Vora Simonton, the African ox PITTSBURG, Nov. 20.—This plorer, who recently returned and hitherto unpublished autograph pte: who says she will tify against jt hi ure of Evelyn Nesbit w wae Harr Miss Simonton was a friend take in Paris at ot & yn's when the Thaws lived & serious nature! leased upon appeal bonds, Page! she made her soul-try in Parts D. Page, a local at-| insisted upon another payment of sion to H ng the| When the photograph wak taken $100 for the release of the trunk, | ghockin y of her relations with beautiful young Mra. Thaw was meained in an appl: | ovyinining that he had to give $50/ Stanford White ty Thaw, re sowned entirely in white © bears the pet name Lit that Harry Thaw had given for 1907. Lambeau in- was prosecuting the case. Wes Originally charged ment recites. Page persuaded Helen Se Gppeal bond and $50 for Labeau was arrested and brought! Mayor Moore will fire the open-, poses of the meeting tn to afford <4 that charge his new attorneys, M. M.| Temple tomorrow night under the chief executive. i bis attorney as he says Page threatened to put him Of the Seattle city party and the The the much agitated fon of per yt that at the tin red before Judge Frater and of public confidence in his attorney practiced, Page advised bis client, the tat Grime and hired Brooks to bring a complaint of! a that later Page to- back to Seattle and says that Page ing gun tn his campaign so | him an opportunity discuss those oa his ‘With the auspices of the executive committ Te Discuss Public Meetings. Wes all-powerful with the “cn the chatn gang” for refusing | Municipal Ownership league, and ts mitting the public streets to be used took ered the order of dismissal in ration, by T. J. Labeau./to G. W. Humphrey, the arresting This copy is the only one ir or court to set policeman, and $50 to Deputy| america today and was brought t = on in extorting | ter says, that he could go wherever @ money from him. he pleased and Labeau explains pM Bow serving 20 days that he took a trip to Montana gaag as a disorderly after arranging with Page to be Was Sentenced to pay notified when he was wanted for the trial. | Meaticrney. In his state felony against Labeau, knowing at| says he paid Page the time that the woman would not & an additional | visited him fn jall, explaining that|, seeeucsiplh sign ap aud other Issues of the approaching planation that he he could get the charge dismissed ao mayer of Genttle at the sane | , from the standpoint of Money to att Page explain suggestion has been made to Mayor Moore that at thie meetin Sat Gad its officers; that to accede to bis further demands @¢xpected to make at announce e at w n ing Tepresentations he paid for money; that in wance of | ment of the iseues upon which he as & place for holding public moet ings, and it is probable that he h va Labeau’s case, without the know! ws saonastiaten: he was re edge or consent of the prisoner While i dismissal entered Prosecuting Attorney Whitam, who/ this country a few days ago by her Afterwards, the st 1907, of which $100 testify against bim at the trial | _ 4 the for $250. Upon his refusal to dis-|™*eting to be held at the Labor hig a! position as the city's iy rested upon the Joyce and §. G. Murray, Labeau he discuss briefly bis attitude on $100 to Page this threat Page on November § ap-| ¥tll ask for an expression at Announcement Expected do #0 he has not as yet @ Judge W. BE. Wood, the manager o. the campaign of two years ago which Judge Moore was elected le over the meeting and roduce Mayor Moore, a distt nm extended him cognition of nounced that be will be a . * | that he wil B NOTES ©: feclaring that ate on the Inde © at this meet * Mee Currency is likely to {other banks of the city are planning orm. a virtual leadership of the inde attle with to bid for Panama bonds as the a bt ray "a oe le teat that d movement, despite esult basis of additional bank-note eee. me ae mo ee Bee | See eee tae > i has so at | eciation of the Brattle ty party, as | nounced that it will be asible 2s ligated pn the recent aned for bim to take any otiv 1 The reason bank notes have not ulgated te yt ‘ : we any © part io atform, an ne of the pur the app hing campaign ecnlated generally in Seatthé here ie the fact that they have woot Se niieesl St POOSEVELT ISSUES A WARNING (By United Press cal news that eloped in the ML ASK PILES 10 ASSIST 22 SS aid will put out the ixnuc, oF De secured while «) ew tlons _ bank » another 4 of in gen from one ar tmaster Ge mer the ern states to go to the epublica * b H : ts the ation conven ’ next i € m the t 7 A nder ir otherwise err egate ff . : , at ta ‘ the pres- | president t I ms of the| {acct - ang “3 and | rh by far the most {n-| presidential a ae yoo. © teresting plece of blican politl | f t 1 ement | 3 SS PROFESSOR LANDS THE LABOR UNIONS that t “ wh os t t . i te D | Allen t hk ad f Th , u f € a i h ther b ) : . i] « re cv f f ~ wnt tha f tht ir fe ‘ ‘4 i} the j y 8 t want an|t which ea x ag . h ‘ " b e rh apit t class a . t « a a te C a ir “ n im « ea « Dy t whi 0 " and f W ne ave ofte eon | ir prices lowr 1 | § ‘ bie. The man | the other side argument, ar Dr. Smith turtt : Stowded = witt ed 6 smoke in| er of the capitalist best mea of prod ee 16 ininu & First a t ocla a le te oot he « and there 3 i Madioon at re " “ h . n " factors ndu a Mire bells : p of i make ¢ 1 “ | Hong Kong badiy dame jaod 4 companies jwill b@ the geveral managér of | Joshua Green according to rumors. | PROHIBITIONISTS WILL : } | (By United Press.) / The pie: | of the cement mixing machine be |", Ran . The street meeting conducted by nan nb Merchants’ Exchange has re-| longing to H. F. Jahns & Co. work-| ny, tytus following so closely on | Ody else.” Then he pulled out the word that the British Ing on Jefferson st, near the city |ing dismissal of the Osborne case ordinance. Her do you 20 whet steam@ry Harketon has arrived at hall, today and had it badly tn . saterda/ his says ‘Section 77 shall be in the superior court yesterday af vn iawrui—among other things—for caused jured. Dominick was removed to a|;,, 4 hic . ernoon, marked @ victory which y person wilt attract th by etjpountering heavy storms. hospital may be equally claimed by both SRY pers Se aa oe toe FOE sides in the street speaking COP |e to congregate upon and there eer mower os noes - j foverny. |by obstruct any public place.” That Socialite Are Jubilant. pectiey given no sutherity (0 aa The socialists are jubilant over|one to grant a per to any per the outeome of the Osborne cane,|son to occupy the streets in such @ while the mayor and his friends re manner as to impede traffic gard the action of Titus in chang De Bruler Disgusted. ing the place of meeting lant, niet whe, anant a eee ane 1 cael to conform with the pormies a he ty beled ead aoneieled oaveeal aad Mayor Moore as an indication that | ciiisis for trying to talk on Unie perenne Titus and bis following are about The Alaska Steamship Co, will the new company and a complete | ready to give up the fight U ersity st. at the very place thig 1 Mills has had bis alleged pere m be tales over by the Guggenhetm-|reorganization of the Alaska busi-|| Mayor Moore stated today that) i. (, sp and that, mind you Morgans Interests the firat of the ness wili then be accomplished. Mr, | bis attitude has not changed on the | 1. borore the street was graded | year the four steamers of that | Peabody will retain his interest in|question, and if the attempt to ionieh No, there have been no | line ed in the Alaska bual-|the International Steamship com.|*peak on Fourth ay. tonight is car oi igas in the ordinances allow- vigaiion com-| tied out the speakers will be ar or allied lines |rested. He has told the socialists ship Co., but| they may use Fifth av., and the ac jtton taken on this suggestion will | determine the future of the heated mtroversy that has b going oa for months. Permit Not Legal There is no such thing as the right of the mayor to give permis sion to use the streets if such use results in a blockading of the letreets,” said City Attorney De | Bruler, when asked this morning they were viow garding the dismissal of his case lating the law. Now they've got jagainst Socialist J. B. Osborne in the thing mixed up with politics | nese Yell then be under the fiag pany, Puget 8c of the, Northwestern Steamship Co, pany and other This is the of the Alaska information given out today, Chas. will give the direction and manage &. Pesbody is expected to return ment of the companies into the |this Week from New York, He/hands of Frank . Burts and ing for the teeu ft a permit by the mayor since that time. The only change that kas taken place was to make th icter if that is th ase, then, why don't you prosecute this man Mile jif he has no tegal right on streets he waa asked. His only answer was to throw up hands with a gesture of the whol Here I've cases, trying rief but meteoric career of Portland, where engaged to one of st and wealthiest hen went to Alas- Hunt, recently sentenced to a ka to secure the wherewithal for the four-year term at the Walla Walla coming nuptials, but the methods penitentiary, who was found to be employed were more rapid thi ing Tevelations of Hanker Walsh's M'KAY RECOVERING. ED *e. The weather bureau report # ed this morning that a south weet storm was approaching and would affect the ocean near the cape, the straits and probably reach Paget und late this afternoon. Carman, Okla maid “Haskell the superior court. The jury dis and the mayor has got himself ball- As & prohibt- | Came out flat-footed for pronibition. | agreed after the trial on an appeal|ed up, and I don’t really koow Hoult, Gov. Haskell, the new gov an a de yerat hurts his chances | erngr ot Oklahoma, in acceptable a8 The democrats are not opposed to} & presidential nominee to th 1 sentiment of the prohibitioni«ts at- that he did n Haskell toadiny the a committees ause he was affiliated with the meeting here to select a city and HOC Los Ange Kansas Charied Brown, a eeegate from cities seeking the convention. ; RENZIED ME ? L 4 O DS Gameness and cleverness, with a, man had a “i «n | the qualities of J. C. Fuller, alias rutantel (By United Press.) Witte traffic, The government! , ¢ debutantes CHICAGO, Nov. 26 More amas. | Charnes that they were wo selling at par to the Chicago ; Renuka were wands Subtle | tenn &. © | among the missing on the night of honest, and he soon found himself any eo tmglaht epee cone [peer Oh sag is of the | November 17, when the prisoners at in the tolls of the law today by Bank Examin fount Olice and Coa! | that institution were lined up for) Careful watch will be kept on | posited Reven memorandum notes bonds have no r v Althoug . - : : ough incarcerated only a as it is the opinion of the polk for $92,980 each and drow out $44, a oon the evidence showed that week, his biandishments secured a there that he will try to communk 000, TRE security was a lot of see alsh withdrew from his three) trustyship from Warden Charles S. cate with his erstw sweetheart, | Wisconsin Mich mo railway, said) f *, and that h ed the DAMES) eecane. This clever young bunco to be 36 milee a, and with but | of clerks to get the money STORM WARNING. W' ’ fects of the gunshot wound whic! he inflicted while attempting to is ee. take his own | Howard McKay aed is reported as almost out of danger (By United Press.) at the Pacific hospital, while his GBORGETOWN, Ky. Nov. 20. CHYIGAGO, Nov. 26 ut the fact that he was elected | trom a conviction before Justice | where we do stand co = cae - = a pro: the licensing of liquor.” bibitiqn party. A® © democrat he) A. R. Heath, of the Peo ts 9@ Lo be Considered. This ts the » Nat foclared time « the next convention. City Omaha are ng the value of making friends, are among | yy PO Ci we The same day Walsh got $1 [One dayie January, 1905, Walsh de company. It ts ¢ roll call the home of his fiance in Portiand, alue Up ond han@ mortgace bonds of the | banks $2.395,889 of his depositors followed soon after by his d by the local | prarseseseseeees CONVICTS WANTED IN io * | Gradually recovering from yor | On bis hands and knees, crawling | young wife watches at his side * * * Attorney Smith, for the defense in | in the mud and mire of the North- with brightening hopes for his ern Pacific right-of-way near Spo-| restoration to health and a happy kane av., wildly drunk and with home life. The quarrels of the {blood streaming from a long 8h young people have been forgottes Frankfort penitentiary to bring |in his throat, Edward Carison, @ and jt 1s predicted that the near James Howard and Henry Youtsey, | young Swedish logger, was found tragedy will only result in the re i anged family Y., Nov. 20.—The ow serving life sentences in con- | by the police last night, vainly en-| uniting of an nection with the Goebel assassina- | deavoring to finish beneath the car GOSSIP CAUSE tion, to Georgetown so they can wheels the work he had started with! ALBANY be consulted by the defer The | the knife court of apt has declared un- ‘ did not think that it was! Drunk and crazy with cheap constitutional the recount law pass | within his power A ft ai de whisky is the only explanation he ed by the legisiature for the in be made by Attorney | will give at the Wayside hospital, F st-MeClellan mayoralty contest wers trial, today asked the t to order the warden of the eee eeeeeee * - ERE EER RR Ee to which place he was taken By United Pr ) | in New York NEW YORK, Nov. 20—Angere * om wee ies with ther. men, Dre WAITING FOR THE CALL Lottie Hitehcook shot and killed he husband, Robe while he wa pitg this morning t herself, dying insta NO PUBLIC FERRY } I commission The board of « ers today refused contract with th on Steam boat company, for the mainte ¢ of the Lake Washington ferry foe, abd whatever fe offeted to the residents - north county district, unt . ferry ts built, will be in of @ private enterprise SERRE REE * * * SPEAKS FOR ITSELF * * * * (By United Press.) * 7 ASH TON, \ * * The cer t au reports that ® % the commercial valuatior {* # to the Pacific ast was $74, % # 000 In . 3 - ® increa m $ to * # $13, ) * . * ee BOOKKEEPER _ ARRESTED C. M. Jones, vookkeepe Loggert \ company, a Colman dock, was arrested t on complaint of the company, it 1 that Jon hort ecceeces: ooeees ing alles 4 a cee eeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeweee eee eeeereeeeereeee® secseeees his accour t \ IT ONLY REMAINS FOR MRS, DEMOCRACY TO PULL THE S NG Dr. Herman F. Titus had the nov /Gordon, and De Brular got dig