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a } _- ° THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1907. q | pS JOIN ROOTERS iN P| GOMPERS INSISTS THAT ATTEMPT PROPOSE CITY OWNERSHIP °°: a2 FACE OF OBJECTION BANKERS WAS MADE 10 BRIBE HIM OF TELEPHONE SYSTEM 23:22" 2% and suspicious characters that may " ee’ Be —— be found loitering about the city . Mike Anna Howard, Howard.) The kira ro sy im ing ' (By United is) | wae, a eh penning to bring us to-| Seattle voters may have an op jcontracts for long distance service! Pye youth end of the city IM — the University | atte” automobt en took part in the NORFOLK ar’ Ht laminae ene 8 seamed gpd lige: (With other sotate Pe Rp pti ga 2, at tow strongly advised) parade last night, when hundreds |r so" hoe did not} »The above statement follows the | tion of municipal ownership of the| A resolution authorizing the petty thiev whe white. they are fadies of the university jand hy rede of students in fam |try to bribe me to beeray the Fed- ainmation created yesterday when! telephone systema, if the council | ime of the petition was caught, are getting the limit that part to last nicht) tasthc a paraded the streets eration of Labor and tts friends to|Gompers stated that a newspaper: | takes favorable action on a petition the meeting of the | they may be put out of mischief hy the wlonts of Seattle by the Heht of toi the National manufactucers, he| man giving hia name aa Charles! filed with the elty clerk today by | November 16,-but the petition Was) tor the winter ‘ today’s Washing: shouting their college yells and ‘ (ay United Pre Pree.) lies,” declared Presigent Gompers Bradenberg had attempted to|the muutelpal league voters |not filed until this afternoon football game, and al) waking up the down-towners to*the EW YORK, Nov, 2t-—Five seal:/today, in a apooch before the del-|btibe him and was prepared to} The petition requests the city | May Cut Music. Howard asain strong: fact that there te & very busy wnt-led indiotments were returned today |exntes. “If there In no bribery at-|offer him immunity from all @x-|eounell to submit to the people for| GENERAL “VAG” ORDERS. © out versity located out on Lake Wash At a meeting to be held the com- lin the Borough bank case of Brook. | > ayes why is it there wae so posures and make him financially | cousideration in the spring elec-| the girls pot at the gan hg | Ington lyn, Five minutes later Arthur y about Mrandenberg’s| secure for the remainder of bis life.| ton a charte ndment provid-| The floating population of the ing week by the proprietors of the goth, And nw they are The girls were easily the for *}Campbell, cashier, was arraigned ee tt My statements are) Gompers was aimply to sign a paper|ing for the com nnation of the underworld that ts congregating in leading restaurants, the question with Misa Howard « lisap |ot the affatr, ‘The spectators on] on «wo indictments charging him |®>#0lute facts aud I will -stand by/ and otherwise aid in the “exposure | private telephone systems now In| the city with the advent of colder of dispensing with orchestras in can convider (homeelves the sidewalks nnd in office win: / with forgery in tho third degree | them. At the time I was approach: |of the other leaders of A. F. of L.,/ operation and thetr operation by| weather, and which is responsible the dining roomn is to be com and unladylike eo dows cheered them to the echo 8% and grand larceny in the firet de. | | Was asked to go to South Caro-| with the view of virtually destroy-| the ofty including the making of for the increase in the number of | sidered they rode by. And a goodly crowd | gree, {Niwa where Prenident Van Clove |ing thetr influence with organised — - coed eboat all thore Is to of coeds. gathered tm the stand®) Hesides Campbell, who was ro: /°f te Manufacturers’ assoelation labor,” Miss Howard |early this afternoon to cheer for |jeased om $10,000 ball, Witt! a Meifies Howard doesn’t | Washington's football warriors. |Gew: ose at the onseate a it | pore. i ad tbe iris say wat, a ie wirts aoe Mile prod of Wat International ‘Trust: company, and CASHIER A FUGITIVE. Seiietecsc ane can Gn |thay are etaplag nod cheering. and | Cnn tistresmnreest ctoekneldons (By United Press.) . . } fost what e n a “i cheering and | the Horoagh bank, was tndicted oa DES MOINES, Ia, Nov, 21.--J. 4 Miss Howard can do is/ being “uniadyitke” in the face of two charges. They both pleaded }H, Standring, the enatiien of the he “a all. Miss Howard's disapproval. |not guilty, Howard W. Maxwell, | Comwith, lowa, bank, te a fugitive oon (a former president of the Borough | from justice, A bank examiner ts rere ne ee EVE: T SETS bank, was indicted on two » charges. By United Press.) IS charge. Standring turned over L cute. AB, Nov. 2i-~Ranker| the bank a Minnesota farm, GOOD EXAMPLE meni emeras Saco | |plea tn hie defense this morning: | . ee ae | "That if the king of finance “violates | ON THE FRORT js law and peda” he ought not “ity United Prove) of Washington the full amount of BAT Tl ESHIPS Tes bo pentubed. ‘Ther enim that! : ‘ / Energy for breakfast to start ON, Nov. 2l—Theo- Me mouthly salary as preaident of lif a banker viclates the specific) Steamship President sailed for fe doing bis part as bene Bot ons sone bi ong torme of tne law intended to pro-|Ban Francisco this morning with the day. Biiveliee to maintain the Cussury warranta om the feat of wrann er ies, Pres a1m+lteetion, thet ib coeurves t oaaien| Agee Sontag Suane ont Ss for | h sain Bb aed , . Nov |twotion, that he observes the spirit, | r fren in cloaring house cor Rpeeed foundation. He cach month, which ie drawn to his wus nothing euthoritative thas| though ho ignores the law's letter. | tificates ustenance for lunch to carry , on the first of order for $4,156.66. ‘The president | Pp the foolishness of endorses on the back and It in sent | Se Made public regarding the reo-| , Prospoulor Dobyns charactorised rh ed sa ommendations of the administra |th@ sensational! plea as a “Na-| The Humboldt satls for South- abn po ong bank whore he keeps his de ton aa to the new ships which con. |Doleonte theory of military expe-|eastern Alaska tonight. you through. grose Will be asked to provide fos |dieat, that the success justifies the Rest and renewed strength ee fis the saveal appropriation bill, it is | t#obedience,” City of Puebla arrived from ARREST ADAMS UF (02° 50 eee peed | at close of day. . ino prominent men in the savy | OSTEOPATHS ELECT OFFICERS. dhe Gente Chara re Gis tice 3 TT. that ec tl o » from Se ACQUI ED |tor ine qoaateention “at ged Tho King County Osteopathic as ward and Valdes The food ideal for every meal. SuShre SneSt r |nie Soar yo Jneeda Biscuit weet es | The defense will probably close | and they should be even larger |fieers at ite last monthly meeting A new searchlight ts to be placed President, F. J. Poidier, D. O., |8¢ Tatoosh. 21 before adjournment tonight. Then Gen. Stewart Dead. j vice-president, Anna ©. Beebe, 1D. et AN fl pat dF al agell e require about a day/ SALEM, Ill, Nov, 21—den, |O.; treasurer, Margaret C. Eck, D.| At 2 o'clock this afternoon at a Sak the former trial was read fer the rebuttal James Stewart eter @ O.; secretary, Roberta A. Wimer, customs house an auction nal ses og fu the Stove Adams | Darrow will make the principal |Mosican and civil ware aad» Ae |D. © shoe of unclaimed goods took place. | ’ More nutritious than any Brown was recently argument for the defense, while | n: b : : . Beker City. Ore,|Kalaht and Hawtey will divide the |irent ne neehn ang banker, prom | Kills Wer Children. Capi. Munnings, of the tug Oscar | other wheat food. Gharend that the Wost- honors for the state. The opinion dead at the age of 82. He defeated| NEWTOWN, Mass, Nov, 21 B., pleaded guilty before the ma waa responsible. The here t* that Adams will be ne-|Judge Silas Bryan, Wiliam J,|Mre Jessie Hedges killed herseif| Tine Inspectors that be fell asice of Brown Was most tm-/quitted. If #0 an officer from Colo: | firyan’s father, for congress at one | 84 two young sous here today,|#board his craft one day last June | ° In moisture and the defense, and it rade who ix en route here will tm- | time . | She locked herself and children |8¢ left an unlicensed man in the / dust proof packages. manner in which Stowe mediately arrest Adams on the iu a bedroom and tureed on the) Pilot house J arrested r 4 off oh o f *, " > A qua burried of atin,” of the murier of at si eee agg ey puss ene. as aoe, Chosen. i. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ort temo | RTOWINg oUt of the alleged recklens Big Fire in Winnipeg. M. McKinney has been chosen by ness of the pilot of the steamer! WINNIPEG, Man, Nov. 21.—Fire the local lodge of Kiks to give an jFowler, charged by Prosidont|in the warehouses of thé Rat Port-{ address on Memorial Sunday, Dec | Roosevelt on his Misetesipp! river) age Sash and Door fact@ry, Ram). «Mr. McKinney, who fe a local ie ia on trial here today Co, and the Merrick Anderson) man, gave the address last year os Co. caused a lone of $200,000 last WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. 21—! COMPLETES EXAMINATIONS. | nicht WORK FOR THOUSANDS. Investigation of the New M one~ / —_— of eo Se |» meeting of th land frauds case has take @eoretary A. H. Grout. of the Walter Wellman in New York. 9! TTSBURG, Nov. 21.—Nearly party and the municipa ling change. Attorney General ‘civil service commission, today; NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Walter§ €@2290,000 worth of new bust feagee at the Labor ar gues. upon President Roose completed a three days’ examina Wollman, who has temporarily | including an | prtant order from Mayor Moore is ex-| elt's suggestion, sent a solicitor to tion of applicants for positions in abandoned his aorth pole trip, ar-| the San Fr seo Biectric com e his candidacy |General Hoyt, to take the place of the city service as draughtsmen rived on the steamer Majestic to-| pany, bas been placed with West and ontline the Special Agenta MeMard and Gor and computers. Other examina day. The ship also brought $% | tart company, enough to keep “ Heh iia sails which the campaign wit) don tions will be bela next week 600,009 in gold thousands employed for a year pted the inayor will also ‘the controversy with the Saal speakers. W YORK STOCK | ~ MARKET ="|BIG REDUCTION —==SALE } selling appeared to be ‘the priced spe @ Ohio and lost three points final quotation 4 off for a potnt “yo The latter session, the volume tell off to & marked ex covering regained : j . . in cartier on | Here's without doubt the Best Clothing taaned conn . : : aha News that will be printed in any paper for many J a day. Plain, terse news it is—easy to under- | stand—FACTS—that’s the idea, Claims count , for nothing unless they are backed up with the “ : goods themselves. We do not sell Clothing like Truax em “The this every day, we couldn't afford to, but in ° Next Monday this particular case we happen to be overstocked } and we must dispose of our surplus Suits; Over- coats and Raincoats at once. It's a clean-up of overstocks from the best makers in the land, cle gant, perfect fitting, up-to-date garments that we are anxious to close out at a price. Anticipating an early and big fall trade, we botght an ex- tremely large amount of goods and, as a result, we are overstocked. Note these prices very carefully A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast. ITHOUT commission or other bonus in required amounts to all purchasers of our fine irrigated 5 and 10-acre tracts and town lots at PATERSON-ON-THE-COLUMBIA in Ben- ton County, Washington. This is your opportunity to provide for the future and be a pioneer. The history of all these irrigated localities has been one of steady and mar- velous increase in values until today $750 net per acre is an average annual profit, and the selling prices of these lands are commensurate with the large earning power. Vanderbilt Cup.” ! ; "The Royal Chef bee Past Lynn, L “The Octorcon.” tie The low prices that were snapped up in Wenatchee, North Yakima and Kenewick a few years ago may be had now with even greater cer- tainty of large returns, at Paterson. It has been peculiarly favored by Nature to yield enormously; it is practi- cally immune from frost; its watér supply is inexhaustible, with both r and water competition from the best markets. Ten Acres Enough Land is a bank of Divine origin. Money deposited in it is always worth 100 cents on the dollar. Watered Stocks are going through the wringer. Our watered stock are irrigated lands on which Nature smiles. See the difference? MEETING. Mills will speak University st. between Third ave. The sub S address will be “The "The piace selected | is one of the loca by Mayor Moore Meetings may be heid $20.00 AND $22.50 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVEN. ETTES—In Craveneties you will find the genuine Priestley guar . anteed waterproof Coats in jet ack, grays and faney colors, inches is. o th® three quarter leng' Cravenetie Top , r Coat Men's and Young Men's Suits, $12.50 AND $13.50 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVEN. ETTES—in this lot alt cheios 1 weaves, in new browns, fancy pinids, clay worsted and tweeds, an endless assortment to select from in single and double } breasted models, and have s the le pouni to put in A garment. Overeoats—the splen 4 bene Ove ed for Child Murder INARDING, Cal, Nov Ward arrested Williams at Los An eM on «a warrant | the district « wer rm n the new rich grays and browns, stripes, plaids, blues and black did style and excellent charactor o ats are certain to | Remember, we are not secking to sell you remote lots of little or no Marder in con . ; rs } ; clay worsteds, unfinished clay worsteds, cheviots and timported [appeal to the most discriminating. ‘«Cravemetios——values to equa hee . Be ? ‘ ‘ 4 aT hegld moiatto chil i tweeds, in single and double-breasted. Overcoate—the great variety [i these were never before shown in Seattle, Bee them, they're grea value, but irrigated lands and close-in Jots in a town that is beautifully the Sania Fe fiyer of styles, fabrics and colors offer a broad range for choosing. No matter what particular model you have in mind, it's here. located on a long southern slope overlooking the broad Columbia river ind the towering Blue Mountains beyond—property that will increase in value 50 per cent or more yearly $1.75 St. Vincent Pearl Handled Knife Silver Plated Child’s Set $15.00 AND $18.00 SUITS, | OVERCOATS AND CRAVEN ETTES—iIn Suits you will find the very latest styles and effects fn single and double-breasted, bines and blacks, clay worsteds cheviots, pets and fancy checks. nobby browns S Furnishing Goods A very large line of High Grade Sweate Terms: For a limited time we will sell Paterson property on the following prof g easy terms $1.00 down and $1.00 a week per acre or per lot in the townsite Not only is this an excellent inveytment, but it will help you to save your money, with the added incentivg of knowi " } lar thus put away is earning 100 ta 150 per cent wl veing he Heavy Cotton Fleeced Underwear, & garment High Gr $1.00 and $1.26 Negliges and Golf Shirts he and The Neckties, ude All Wool Underwear, a garment garment a hand oa very ° from, all guaranteed waterproof. Overcoats and Top Coats—Meltons, tweeda, biack unfinished worsteds, from the | best makers in America, in the very latest styles and colors four in-hands $4.00 Colobrated Bates Shoes, union made, a palr Big reduction on ali Trunks, Bult Cases and OG t that every | ed We will accept at par Savings certificates or Savings accounts wl fered in payment of our Paterson land CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES ARE AS GOOD AS GOLD AT THIS BIG REDUCTION SALE. ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE, | A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST | 103-105-107 We" and 89-91-93 Wa" An exhibit of Benton County products : at our office, buyers can arrange for free transp MUTUAL REALTY CO. . W. CORLISS. 304 PIONEER BLDG. H. L, PINNEY. BM seinnine HO SECOND Avenur