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= tAST EDITION VOL. 9 NO, 1335 | COMBINE HAS DISSOL VED that they ty an ilegal combine and that every | ve to re were oe ee ee ee Erickson, of of Milk Exchange, Says Prices Are| ‘ ‘ M b Wi hd U Dis- * BANK CLEARINGS. * = * * Fixed~-Members Withdrew Upon * ate * ® Clearings today 231,846.26 & “That Price Fixing Combines Are Illegal. sisinice: tty i * a 7 Tacoma, *. fa the retail milk ange was known to be in| ® Cloarings today.,.§ 729,812.00 * anylog operation, fixieg and mafo-) ® Balances 34,770,00 & w oon be taining the retail price of milk. « * ‘ fficers | Under the manipulation of the com: | Portland * . cere} bine, the price was foreed up by ® Clearings today...$ 682,851.00 ® auc sive raises from & cents @ Balances 69,050.00 #! proprieter|per quart to 12 12 cents per ® * y %o. and prem | quart eee ee ee oe Exchange, stated it was the exposure of local com day that bDines by The Star which brought 2 mer 5 engaging Tecently withdrawn Hhange had not held time Je to pro of the exchange would be eution and fine if the} RESUMES exohange persisted tn fixing and ‘ pres | maint " » rel orice of | - _ ” a mining the retail prive Gl). ane 48 hours of a shut-down, ihe of milk it thia realization pr which | Ye#ler way cable road resumed op erations early this morning. A won re-jcaused desertions from the ranks | fey p Te s are notlof the Milk Exchange and caw ae ee SES ae of mitk-|the officers of the exchange to|/#0lM# for 24 hours pumping the . " sewer water out of the cave-in at latively high|deny its existence at present - peat aL Mine peice of gue 1 tha? the Fourth ay, intersection which @ther milkmen re-| will indicate whether or not the| caused the shut-down. th of milk elicited combine is still In existence. are all supposed F game price but some eg Milk It has really coaxed operations, i ‘SUICIDAL petition is sure to cause a stump] in the artifically maintained prices INSANITY which have recently ruled. = rz vias =a | | It was not drink as at firat wap posed, that drove Edward Carlson. P & Swedish logger, whe had rece os lly arrived in the city, to att [te throat with a large clasp — ad then crawling his hands and | knees on the railroad track in the | |nope that he might had his terri ble work finished beneath the car wheels. Whisky bad its part {n the work bat ft is fow reported at the Way wide hospital that, the P ver? recently such an extent that be will to be seat to the Insane asylum WRECK VICTIM Is. GROWING WORSE | Charles Gluckler, of Tace victim of the Seattle Electric jaton near Youngstown, may jhis tnfuries. He was seriously in jured about the head and both jaws were broken He te at the Provi |dence hospital and hie condition ts | reported aa becoming rapidly worke ID FOR HORSES | Edwin London London's dé partment store, takes up the the horses of Seattle In a The Star | Mr. London suggests that of the straining and #t whieh horses a ing heavy loads up business streets paved have coll. of the grades of with as MRS, AUGUSTUS HARTJE. phait could be obviated by paving & strip of the street «ix feet wide United Prees.) | Hartie’s attorneys alleged that let-jon the right «ide, going up, with brick or stone to & foothold A, Pa., Nov. 21.—/ ters Introduced as evidence, sup- give the horses bat Hartje divorce case | posed to have been written to Mre supertor | Hartje. by the coachman were) The suggestion i# made for the Pon of = "Eee forgeries. leonsideration of the board of pub The court stated that the evi-|lic Works and the humane societies the MISSING FIVE VEARS. deuce presented was not convine- | city ing and was toguffielent to arouse even the suspicion of tmproper re lations between the respondent and } conrt refused Hartje's peti re the case. The lower : Hartje’s petition and the possession of Louts N. GO he: 32 years of e after the husband bad|corespondent. Concerning Mrx./ion his home in Mason Mich. tree of the gravest im-|Hartje dressing in the presence of | vice ago and has sent no word ‘Tom Madine, Hartje’s| the servants, the court said: “Even| ome since that time. His brother and chief co-respondent, | if it is true It cannot be construed C. F. Gansley, has written to the by the plaintiff, and into anything more than indisere | 0/6, saying teat the young man's Regro, also « coach: | tion, possibly ® lack of womanly | oiner is very low and is hoping ‘dragged into the case. |reserve and sensitiveness in the time the husband's plea) matter of dressing in the presence | was refused, Mrs. \of the servants.” So state eer rd from her son. WILL TAKE TRIP. for some wo During the holiday vacation pe [riod the Seattie high school foot ball team wil! visit California, pla ing a series of games with the high jachool teams of that slate. A date -- has already been fixed with the @ some Seattie citizens! A dozen people have reported that | Mb ‘acoso — At Valieio, and babonle plague may be dis the premises are infested with rats mm, Donaves the + Rg args Although there is no possibility of C8! be arranged before the local Mrongh the United intection being carried through the |*#™ departs Malls caused Dr. Coter, Im mails, Dr. Cofer sent his men with @ the plague campaign, to | the poison offering for the rate tor DOWN IN OLD MOBILE MA Wagoolond of rat poison to allay fear building, in which To date 6,000 rats have been fe located th morn THERE IS TROUBLE (By United Press.) brought to federal sanitation head quarters eeeekeeeteeee eee) MOBILE, Ala, Nov. 21.—Mobile * # | anti-probibitionists w not * HEARST 1S HELO TO # | ing when they three 4 tos e * THE GRAND JURY. & Alabama, ff legis * * ithe state dry. A large ma * (By United Press.) # | jority of the city’s voters opposing * NEW YORK, Nov. 2 # | prohibition, will form a regular or #® R. Hearst wa: # | ganization at once « # the grand jury * 4 provide A plan t _~ ee * of crim * outlined by which the By United Press * inst him by . o it will b to cut itself MICO CITY avi- | # Ball was fur a ® from state gilt Kult |S that, Chenier was Implicnted | LECTURE FOR TEACHERS Peports of the eff fa\*in inviting ng girls to® , he Mpbeaval in the ocean off the | * Actor Hitchcock's home . + Gaaaiie Yucatan, due t e* 7 hg. . action RHERHERREERE EHD Em el tomor he Fecent uy ot oaks, to 9 teaeone oe Was ch show ¢ Were sha t Versa. also e & nu Were tnundates | bdinekp | burned to | (By United Press.) b the CHICAGO. Children Burned to Death RYAN IS BACK OF umper of Pleasant death in a fi arned home this The children ranged from 2 to ears of age GO CHARTER REVOKED (BY United P tending to show that VILLE, Tor milk Blout of Ga br Have his agin who se AeAinst the ecting by t oy rtortog t! ‘ . ve Henne: trust is directed and that Thor behin E. J. Koors » Aupointed the di OLYMPIA, No ‘ railroad commission has app AG’ STRIKE . Frisco Plague Report FRANC Is: FRANCISCO, } T fer antes { health reports f new |" ¥ J. and ects T we AN tAN( 2. _ i gr te FRANCI here and One Mport the Mrike in the f WeXxt the , a Will return toda were dre aints are be the lawye hroughout erified, The total to @ fied, 60 de as cured, 9 re against the continuance « it being claimed that great although he will} recover, his mind ts unbalanced to! 1907, AFFINITY CASE IN COLLEGE LIFE (By United Pre DES MOINES, Ia, om ) Nov a clety and pducational #« jhave nothing to talk about at the present time but the revelations following Katherine Gray, head of the vocal {natruction at the State Normal | school, Cedar Falls, and the dig miseal of Dr, Thomas W fessor of elocution there. Since {t became noised about that both were compelied t thelr positions, Cedar Falls has be gun to realize that a lifesize | finity, ‘Todd, pro | wax | resulted in up | twa affine | even o ity case has been overlooked for several years, Todd has a daugh ter 10 years old, ang Mrs, Gray left Mr, Gray, who was not an af some years ago. Todd has confapeed bis love for the woman, the resignation of Mre,\and the wapesta have bestowed the affinity de Gossips are | cantonta ol mo him. J panting to know ‘the the love letter which accidentally placed in the hands of the schoo! authorities and the action against the instructors. Dr. Todd has beet an ardent church worker and cupled pulpite occasionally Peery TTT ALASKA DELEGATES ARE BACK FROM JUNEAU With 88 passengers aboard, in cluding the Honolulu belles and th delegates Who attended the repub lean convention at steamer Jefferson arrived tn port early this morning. The delegates and the belles had a great trip. The delegates are pleased with the re sults of the convention. In speak ing of the report ps arora that how Juneau, the ‘MORE SOCIALIST ORATORS — ARE CARRIED AWAY TO JAIL? Attempt to Hold Night Meetings 2 the Police--One Arrest Thr carried away in a patrol wagon to city jafl inet night “Two of them were taken while addressing « crowd of people on | Pourth av. just south of Union st The third attempted to hold a meeting on the elevated portion of the untversity tract, and after he bad talked for upwards of 16 min- utes he, too, was escorted to the patrol wagon This morning the officer in charge. wan reprimanded by Chief Wappenstetn for arresting the inst mentioned orator The man was speaking on prt vate property and was within hie | rtgetven, id the chief The of floere were notified some time ago {that meetings could be held at any for which of upon private property captain erred fleer to make points permits were ts The nm instructing the of- this third arrest Select Own Meeting Place. The socialists had been notified that they would be permitted to hold a meeting last evening On Fifth av. between Pike and Union sts, The permit was ignored, how ever, and an attempt was made to hold the meeting on Fourth av., south of Union «t. and adjoining the Post-intelligencer building. Two speakers were arrested here. A third speaker then made hie way to the elevation above. He was followed by a small handful of persons and for 15 minutes at tacked Mayor Moore and the police department. In the meantime a police officer had telephoned to Capt. Laubscher, In charge of at police headquarters, and had asked for instructions, informing Laub- scher that a meeting was being held on the university tract, far re eorerrnmen rs ~ e more soctalist orators were | moved from { departinent Hoge may be a |delegates would not be seated at the national convention, several thig_thorning stated that they had no fare that such would be the cane, repubiiean fational vention helfjin Chigngo in 1904, allowed Alaska aix delegates in the next convention. They can therefore be seated regardiess of the action of the ahem —— gs and Are Arrested by Mistake. Lad her, however, instructed him to ayrest the cpeaker, and this was dul Ne further attempts to speak were made Speakers § arrested were Thomas Sladden, Arthur Jenson and, Hell Herman, and they were take® away in the order given This morning the charge against Hegniaa was withdrawn and he was siveu Bis ifberty. Mayor Moore Talks. “Ht the socialists had miagion to speak upon Fo south of Pike «t. 1 would have glad ly granted them a permit,” said Mayer Moore this morning Ault ank ts that these meetings be held wherg they cannot possibly inter fore With traffic or upon streets not likely to ty used by the fire in case of « call. In selecting the points at which meet held I first consult thé chief of the fire department and the chief of the police dey 1. “If 1 permitted the soctalists, or any other body or any person hol@ meetings at any point selected by the speakers, and a plece of fire patus should ron through the 4. perhaps killing or maiming several, the blame for such a catas trophy would attach to the city ad mtitist ration. ere are plenty of points at which the socialiets will be per mitted to gather if they so desire These points, however, must be " by the police and fir ments through me. In this way defiger from such gatherings will be soln) mised.” 2 soctaliate will attempt to hold = tonight upon Pioneer de. ‘BUT LOTS OF STEAM WASTED There was really nothing doing, | doek a time last fight there was, but for at excitems ebody phoned tor Wells at nt on the waterfront Immigration Pier 2 that schooner had landed at Pler 14 ang Japan by the score were being emugaied ashore. Heigh ho'. and all the Inspectors started on the run from Pier through the nud and water on Ratiroad av. up to Pier 14, Breathless and with wilt ed collars the inspectors seached t seene of the wholesale emus «ling feat—but false alarm. Nota schooner was in aight, for even the saloons had closed Around the a land simple © steam wasted underneath the dock and to the lee side of the dock the inspect Of strambied. False report, pure Two hours and much Now the inspectors am wondering what ft was all about, Did some schooner land fur {ther south and, when the clear, were bunches of Japs » sled ashore’. That is the question being asked today Denver Judge Drops Dead DENVER, Nov. 21.—Char Cala well, who was élected judge of the supreme court last fall, dropped dead of heart disease this morning. “GAS STOVE VICTIM DIES (N HOSPITAL M.D. ¢ Tinkham, who was n his rodm at 196%% Seventh lay morning unconscious the offe « as which @s from a detached gas stove e, died ly afte o'clock this morning at the fie hos pital, all « te t ve his life be Mrs, James B. Babb, sister of the deceased, will accomy the ramaing to the home of the family at Hc lil, where the burial wi take place Investigation indicates that the death was accidental Mr rink ham wa 45 ve 4d and an em ploye of the Paper cc pany RRR tt TOTO TO tO RR ttt tk A * . * 4 * 4 * 4 * : * 4 * . . * (BY UNITED PRESS.) * * WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Prominent naval officers who * * will have command of the Pacific cruise are responsible for * * the statement that Ambassador Aoki, of Japan, at a dinner * * given in honor of Rear Admiral Evans last Saturday night, * * extended an informal invitation to the American fleet to visit * & Japan during its oruise to the Pagifie ocean, and he informed * * Admiral Evans that a format invitation would be presented to * & President Roosevelt, through Secretary Root in a few days, * & These officers also assert that the president and Secretary Root * & have decided to accept the invitation, and will seize the op * * portunity to join with Japan in @ demonstration of interna. * * tional courtesies on a magnificent scale, for the purpose of * * convincing the people of the two nations that war is out of the * * question * * * PePeCCECOCCOCOC Cee CeCe eeeeererrer’ THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, | The report of the thirteenth | | | Action is requested toward ) } | | | | ] 1 ONE CENT THE WEATHER--OCCAGIONAL RAIN TO. NIGHT AND FRIDAY. MURDER SUSPECT IS UNDER ARREST Pree eee ee eenweny " | Ses d of Murdering His P N + pope's wmamiresto, 2 Mike Alpert, Suspected of Murdering His Partner Near ‘ ‘ hended, for Embezzl in N * (By Untted Pre | Montesano Apprehended, for Embezzlement in New * ROME, Nov. 21.—The pope * & definitely declared today that * York at Request of Local Authorities. * he would not appoint a new * ® American cardinal *| —_—— * *| Suspected of murder aa want of junk to this efty from SOR ee Od ono specific cha of « i fo: pe pe +4 wiement, Mike Al t, allas Mike valued a 2,000. Ab TAX RECEIPTS HEAVY. | Sakolowski, was arrested yester pert is « 1 to have sold the wok ” day | York city at the of-|for $750 1 is clain to have The local financial flurry has not | fel, of A.B, Johnson & Company, |skipped with the money. Chamber. affe the Ag tof beoey © \ 97 Broadway, and is now in custody | lain h he this city and swore ee ee eth tha in |awalting the arrival of officers |out the t ay: A SOMpATICOn WIR CO Te | trom Seattle It was learned that the missing ceipta of last r show that UD! ‘rhe sheriff's office has been trac-| man had purchased tickets to bring wat! today brig 3 through Mos ing Alpert’s movements for the! his wif 4 two children from county treasurers office are really | nast mouth and his apprehension to Seattle, and that thead of the same period for 1906, | PA MON) ne ie eee va the pn gration result of information first obtained where he secured the TEAMSTER WANTS DAMAGES. in this city ticket and asked for a rebate op . eee Last year Alpert and @ partner|the price from New York to Se Tom Vangel, a t ae Bae: fled | were buying junk near Montesano explaining that he had © cists for demages tor intury (olThe body of the partner was mind, and would meet his bagged ome FE me ver ts {|brought by Alpert to Montesano, |his wife in New York, instead of through the plan' one 4 hurt | presumably killed in @ runaway, At |haying her come to Seattle av. Tuesday and was badly burt the time there was no suspicion ation was wi to authorities and when ted himself at the of anything wrong, but Information which reached the officers recently Count Pueckler a Lunatic. BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Count Pueck- | [iin reneet ole tner, whose there in order to take ler, teader of the German anti a) ti pbate yester- % eon taken | 2&me Is not known to the loca) of ion of a rebate or: Semitic movement, has been ficlals, was a victim of foul play of Detectives James to the Insane asylum, & dangerous | \O4" A) 2h” fy suspected of the as notified and pli lunatic erie the ma rrest The embezelement charge was| Steps were ing taken tods brought as the result of a deal be-|to arrange for extradition pape tween Alpert and C. lL. Chamber-|and as soon as they are secured lain, of Aberdeen. In October, of | officer will be sent to bring back | this year, Chamberlain shipped two |the prisoner eae =a ASK COURT TO SETTLE UP VALUABLE ESTATES On the probate calendar of Judge ,of the victims of the ii-fated Albertson's of the su-| Valencia, wrecked on Vancouver lisland, and she is believed to have today there were two ended her life while temporarily in- news from her, Her mother, Mrs. | cases of ununual interest, both ask-\eane from brooding over her hus- lL. ¥, MeCoy, bas asked the local ing for letters of administration | band’s death police to ald ber in the search. to settle up valuable estates of The attorneys ask for letters | prominent people who have recent-| of administration in order to settle the estate of Hirokichi Kurokawa, the wealthy banker who was struck WOMAN MISSING. Mrs. C. F. Verrow, of North Yak ima, a young wife, has disappeared from her home in that city very much to the myastification of her family, who are anxiously awaiting department pertor court dis 'tributing the estate of Josephine and instantly killed by a Northern ALLEGED Lombardini, the wealthy Italian | Pacific switch engine near Smith's j}woman who r ntly disappeared Cove piers (wo months ago. Friends jand was later found floating in| of the deceased say he left prop- By United Press.) ireon Lake, @ wed suicide. | ¢ conservatively valued at 21.—Fraud 18 | Mra. Lombardin{‘s husband was one | $250,000 of certa’ piste. Sai a = affairs at the Walla Walla pent —>——————— <= tentiary Gov, Mead has ordered 4 complete Investigation to be ma by the board of contro! and Super Intendent Chartes Reed. The charges are made that a number ot carloads of coa! were never re- ovived during the winter of 1965-6 but that vouchers have been issued in payment BULLION TO BE USED FOR REAL MONEY BOY GOES FROM JAIL TO COUNTY HOSPITAL well educated and mark of refinement. divulge the name and address of his parents, but they are known to reside in the suburbs of Pittsburg, where the father is said to be a retired mer- A son of wealthy parents and hardly out of nis teens, Joe Maye tach, who was sentenced to serve jthree months on a charge of being @ vagrant, was taken from the |county jail this morning to the con age, apparently bearing every He refuses tc pases jsumption camp maintained on the chant of considerable means. The (By United Prets.) | hospital grounds and there is said son left home and came w to GOLDFIELD, Nev. Nov. 21.—1f|% be very little chance for his re- seek his fortune. Instead jhe de- & plan now under consideration by |°Very. His afftiction has reached veloped tuberculosis and may o¢- W. E. Dowlen, manager of the | *¢h an advanced stage that the cupy one of the tiny plete of ground Nevada Goldfield Reduction Works, | %etors believe death is only a@|provided for the penniless by the is consummated, Goldfield will soon | @estion of « short time. county without his relatives ever have a clreulating medium which| Mayetach Js only 22 years of \learning of his tate will relieve to & great extent the = searcity of real money with which the camp ts affitcted. The plan ts to take the builion produced by the mils, make it Into bars and stamp thereon the value, which will "| MRS. BRADLEY IS THROUGH ORDEAL ON STAND United i used as money BOYS SHOOT OUT LIGHTS y jthe examination the court ad- WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Mrs. | journed for luncheon. When the Bradley resumed the stand under |defendant stepped from the stand |crowsexamination at 10 o'clock |she seemed to be stronger than at |thie morning. Mrs. Bradley was/|the close of the first day's ordeal, Amusing themacives with the | nervous, but her votce was firm/She was under ‘examination 10 childlike diversion of shooting out | anq even. Attorney Baker led the |hours and 46 minutes. the electric street lights in Fre | witness back to the farm where, in| mont, Elden Hawley and Albert! i992 she had met Max Brown, who | Alienists Examined. Clausen, both 14 years of age. at-| objected to her presence, After a| This @fternoon alleniets are be temp to-emulate the daredevil ‘tow questions on this, Attorney |ing examined exploits of “Scarfaced Charley, the | iaer asked her Judge Powers’ hypothetical ques Scout,” and were quietly gathered How many times were you ar-/tlon is in by the all-encompassing mitt of | posted? * | “Wirst—Sies. Wrefiie be too Officer Applequist, yesterday even rs. Bradley replied: “Three or|aunts tnsane with homicidal at- ~— ‘i? 4 witi be | Ur tacks, and that her father is in a ey are school boys and will be R sanitarium paralyzed released in the hope that they have| , Defendant's Clever Answers. pce bg lved their lesson The defendant denied that the A blow on the head leenator had offered her $5,000 and | With a hoe when the defendant was ja Los Angeles residence and an |5 years old injured her mentally VERETT MAN annuity of $100 until the youngest Third t women with mater- child was 21. Judge Powers ques-|%4! instincts as strong as the de NDER ARREST tioned again, taking up a num- | fendaat’s frequently have delusions ber of the defendant's letters to | that they are being persecuted un- physteal conditions Brown. The ers painted east JR Vaites Ps ) st—pe. | ture of the defendant's happ Fits of depression or tectives P. J. Bailey and B. Mur.|°2,the farm. Prosecutor Rak “iting from Brown's phy early this morning arrested era ee — rey pd m zat ‘somediinn cane gee Pim gy bel ad sone cot |his questions which at first © revelation of Brown's hy Bias ang ‘ . . py or vet ool damaging h the Adams letter Btolner st. upon telegraphic! "Dig you ever hit the ser ‘tee connte + phy A ys ‘we os with an umbr knocking ou wit followed by the hn nted in the 7 eral of his te P ons rehorn city on a felony charge. A) ‘The defendant tried to evade a| “First—Assuming that these facts deputy sheriff will be sent here | direct answer, but finally answered ’ the defendant dis from Washington to take the pris-|‘yee' une denied that she thrent ym wrong oner hack ened to blow Brown's head- off if as she mentally re APPLIES FOR PERMIT. he refused to marry her } When Attorney Baker concluded she insan The Chicago. Milwaukee & = 2 Pa Rall ompany has quested the board of public wo to grant a permit to lay down track on Lander st., from Wh com ay, to the Kast Waterway | Te ee FOOTBALL SONGS The Yakima Sheep com owning a the tide flats, | pI asked for for the con} és pure ne truction of @ spur track to con-|, gio apogee . te be: nect with the Northern Pacific sys-| "Us ° . ae me ' yom re t, in \ COT b f « } Another Powers Venire. and 1 t th that b ra nnec t GRBORGRTOWN, Ky Nov 1 tor nt : 1 w t a Th ad Pending the arrival of a special ve. | anythi i " V wh h ‘ nire from Grant ounty there 9 | State College re itu ware matte ma be a ittle doing in the Powe . i : a rhe venire will be complet te rhi t 1 a m w. Jim Howard w wervit er made € ‘ t nter in th enitentlary | t t wife , wil ‘here § pecta 1 ‘fow RECOMMENDS AMENDMENT Powers’ attorney SRiee Sere, Taee oes e ee ; Seven Men Killed. nar da Dy te the profe r & HM] have been f to WINNIPRG Mar Nov 1 Alé \ m, the or were re ered he rt te of tion work of the Grand Trank &| 1 1 mak minittee last night Pacific rally ar Kenora, | a lack of pe Wua yf or n amendment, re

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