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LAST EDITIO VOL. 9 NO, 134, ONE CENT THE WEATHER-OCCABIONAL RAIN TO. NIGHT AND GATURDAY; @uTH WINDS. THE SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE, WAS@., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. » | —— . ake \** Tee. Lee ) 4 * ENGLAND'S SeizUAE .| a IZURG, - * (By United Press.) * * MANILA, Nov pgland * |* haw welved the Pedro Bianca # (By United Press.) band to drink beer, drugged with|% [Hand pear Hongkong, and is x MONTHSANO, Nov Attor: | !addanum, thas this made Todd slok, |. ieratante hol o 8 Srons Z whereupon shé fave him some whis 7 _ ney Abel, who at one time wan to * + | do nd Ralph Steele, the alleged by A had him I down and that yy eee eae _ (By United Press.) weight barker of the west.” Gil- |murderer of Frank ‘Tadd, the well meine ot hat she then ad:| NEW YORK, Nov Charles | man informed that pis two i lorot on he : h | M M RRR ee ee | Known Hoquiam logger, han Issued | Wuspemd chien form and when be | Gian has received word from daughters consequently would not of Free Speec nterrupt ayor _ . 1 | a seg wae — vee tO! ciel bite out of the house into the fen Francisco that his daughter | come to New York, Gilman had ar- BANK CLEARINGS. him by Steele a few hours before od 20, had been married r f the production here ¢ “an and Cat Calls At Mass Meeting of * : ie & {the latter wutelded ele sare wich as inion. cl Ito Cuan Wr kinks, manager OCle et satan iaifeaious hie , Mra, Todd killed her husband. M mech Caused his death ie. Gh - btedinren Sra aa bre apie 176,040.08 a | Abel says el edt ths | a Yory much disitke to make i (By Unite Press.) |ser aed mar fe, dae ed maak fonaire William’ i, Corey. | meee 8 toda 76, “ jatitement and regret that 1 prom | NEW YORK, Noy, 22.—The new , other dau lonaire Willlam EB, Corey ar ad Owaership Party. ls Balances 154,966.38 w| “In view of Mra, Todd's state |iseq staple 1 would make it. It isle iota Hig oe ter 18 years old, was engaged to|and Ruby well as Kunlee ( * Tesora #|Ment I now carry out the promise |i cter to think .t Cunarder Mauretania broke her st*| tarry “Charles Hegerdorn, who man, were to have appeared in | Cloarings today,..$ 599,248,00 #| Which | made to Btocle, Howover,| scuntng tod ‘with mint nd had) tor ship Lusitania'’s record when | catty himuelt the “champion heavy. \{n this city, be : 0 0 flo with this hideous ca i » “champion hea 1 this clt or thitty Soctalist | hall and two or three were standing | ® Balances 65,061.00 w|! do hot wish to stand sponsor for | tageay Whether Phen hocks pho at noon sho complet 1 a day's run | i Herman F. Tit up near the door, When the bine) #® Portland. w | the trath of Stocle atements, I part-48 tt oF ghingy ‘ 4 of 624 knots, The Lusitania’s best of Dr, He ing began there w orles of |} ® Clearings today...$ $02,631.00 @| hope they are not tru | sous,” not, she has suffered ord for a day was 618 knots 5 qmamplons of the sacred | Shue up” and “Put them out." |® Ralance 4 | “Steele stated that on a number | @Oe | The Mauretania’ time for the a . a | jances : b8.00 wl | Steele's father and mother are gpeech, made an ef " * of oocastons Mra. Todd had tried to passage, it in calculated, will be) free : ’ F. A, Huntley, a member of the tne Wiki her husband by adminiatoring | 2ere Meking Information about the about five days and two hours pe up © mas ing of| muntetpal ownership executive we ee * | iavaan Fe ane rrr tmintstoring| crime! alleged to have beon com|about seven hours slower than tho| y qenership advocates at} committe, who waa standing near he wae drunk, and administering | Mtted by their son, They have) Lunitanta's fastest westbound pas | gr Templo night by| the door, selzed hold of one of the powdered glass. He also gave he | been living on @ ranch near Spo |aKe ee cith hisses and cat-|most obnoxious of the disturbers names of dr : kang, ean . ~ ames of drug stores in Hoquiam address delivered by | with the Intention of forelbly eject and approximate dates upon whiel | (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | Hickman Moore. ing him from the hall, bat the lat she purchased the a pon which) HOQUIAM, Nov. 22.—Inquiry ‘PRESIDENT L OSES NEW YORK, Nov. 22.-~"Oh,]| confronted them| ter quieted down and other muniet , io oe a yom, here of several druggists confirm| ‘ nobody leven e fot mant”| Hitle heed thelr | pal ownership advocates intervened ge the Cause. the statement made by Attorney | PILOT $ CASE says Maclyn Arbuckle, in “The | but many of his list-/to urge Mr. Huntley to permit him| . le further stated that this| Abel that Mrs, Todd had at various | Roundup. | fadignant at the treat-}to rema | was done tk t rid of Todd, ao that) times purehased laudanum, chioro-| Wm. Bilis Corey, president of the | him and t wp & Ou Crewe Pieient 3 and Mre. Todd eould get mar-|form aed other poleon PT ad te bay ST , {Steel trust, with a $100,000 salary ax 7 rhe hat on the night of Todd's Todd , days age I Ly ited | takes the re c s Heep will,” and “Put) The meeting was attended by 400/ IF n the night of Todd Mrs. Todd left several day® 80, | grates Inapoctors Walta and Hedge, |{kee th mark seriously, He ts or 500 persons, filling the big hall ath, Mra. Todd a. Laneees her hus | pregumably for Portiand of Momphie whe began the trial ot {training down systematically at a " 500 perso « of Memphis, who began the trial sani Parkiats teat Bw) D. Wood, chairman of jin the Labor Temple © crowd oe 2 1 om he cane of the officers and crew |) ee oe hay p fase to request ® moro | included men of all polttioal fulthe, | ’ of the steamer Diek Fowler, charp wat’ ha welded 108 aah Seaaly consideration for among those present being Corpo-| (By United Press.) ed with reckle navigation on the |™a" he weighed 1} pounds. He + Moore inte | had always kept up his 2 Oh haga aes ‘ ~~ ration Counsel Scott Cathoun,| TOKIO, Nov. 22.—The entire om occasion of President Roosevelt's a 2 - . K ? - " &) mpasium Judge Wood that! Cheirman Charles G. Heitner of the | pir , j tri the Mississipp! river ¢ lire og maging mer seb ag h o pire was ¢haken by an prevent | rip cowr selssippl riv hi 1 " amply able to deal with the ing» ative committee of the Kingithis morr : | October ies veturana erdict |U8 marriage he has neglected his j ee Oo! q or eporta that the pave reurned 8 V calisthenics and go ore fe j Cfunty Democratic club, Secretary | shock was felt coming from poln jof not gullty the the ore oan Soom tline A tre te Aroused. Ryan of that club, and oth promt. | as far north as Hokka’ the north. | bas grown fat and pudg ‘ of the free speech cham-| nent leaders of both Republi-/eramost island of the archipelago| Labort der thé delusion that 4 t | aaae thee » yodues bh pire of the | ea apcech, cham, | ot, lonaere of Hoth the Rapsbhy jcramoet island of the arshipelam ~ ering under thé delusion tha rlgté. to keep the man without a i began th effort tor $uce his nOWN persons are onstan t, but the jaite “ nen he tipped the beam Biter Moore that he is not now|the Soclalist contingent, In the| lands, No damage Was dov ~—E boner ah Ot Sor i Me aie Ie Getay anal HS ‘pounds. ie works. off Annet tur i m opposed to free| main, however, the gathering was wit of him with the intention nn in crazy and| 2 D 8 off about two never been opp are afraid that if they release him | nde daily, but between working Teer even to the use of the|™ade up of partisans of Mayor taking his life, Charles H. Mc | be will be a menace to t nf outs he takes it on in & place for holding pud-| Moore and leaders and advocates of ~ Bm ; ‘ ~omecenp Spe dongllatnaee 2 1 7 Paget | Dee bat that he has de-| tbe municipal ownership cause « well known In this) “Pinky” himself Is so thoroughly (By United Press.) My wpe Wale ripe Me ahi Ra rare aad Will continue to -de- To Continue Pot elty by the sobriquet of “Pinky,” is | of the belief that unknown enemies| WASHINGTON, Nov Rear |*#lary to get rid of 36 pounds,” he fil persons desiring to use| yy y Kons ieee |now confined In the county jail, |threaten his life that he does not|Admiral R. C. Hollyday, chief of gee his rubber at the h house wf unusual or extraor Mayor oy re reviewed the events and the county officers are won | W8at © leave the jail. At present) the bureau of yards and docks of hé other day When the scales|w, g, Corey, as He Looke “in of his administration, pledging bim- | it le necessary to keep b in the | the navy, in his annnal report Just |*owed he had Jost two pounds that which might tn: | 54) nye . ala dering what disposition they can ip him tm the ) bh he tippe Flesh” Today. self to co 1 to enforce prevall: | only padded cell the jail tal filed has recommended for the |@th he tipped the rubber a fiver a menace to life or limb, that |; dminist > make of the man's case } ros Agree ney 9 qo aS a r ialte: Grom the. a6 ese istrative policies so long Upon the presentation of a peti MeMinn, raving in delirium, wan)! @8ether ease of violent insanity | Bremerton navy yard $1,491,500 == = — a - as he shal ntinue to be mayor.|tion signed by Sheriff amit fs pes r " appears there will be no pi for | $100,000 of which fs to be used to/ ials of the city in r e t ith and|taken into custody last week by : the police and fire de At the conclusion of the meoting nine of his deputies, a second pott-| policeman, He was examined by /COAmement, unless some divposi- | begin the construction of a drydock may know in ad.| he, adere of the third party move-/tion from Caltfornia signed by|Dre. H. M. Read and H. Bugene |@0@,te made of McMinn in ment bea the cir 4 f 7 . There crowds are to be as.| ment bean the circulation of © pe | Francia J. Heney, the graft prose-| Allen in Judge Albertson's depart: | meamlime 9 eed maybe propared to) Sondigney for peclectin ounce Mis |cutor, District Attorney Langdon,/ment of the « or court. and| ‘Teday the man's Jatlers announc them and the public ‘huss = gee - sry wt FP. Curry, Cattfornta’s s« ary they 4 1 to commit him to 4 GAt they would ask to have a airman Helter of the execu: | of state, etn Of fanithe eaylum. contending th he secamd insanity commisston Speech Interrupted. tive committee of the Democratic | Pranctac * . cg te Sila 9 Pe ive ex o of the moeratte anctaco, r court! man was suffering from deliriam | 82 @8@mtnation and arrange some | ( i wh ‘ = . statements were club stated at the concluston of the | Judges, and scores of citizens, mak- | tremen saldonceny am | was by Which the sheriff can get | Rat ltt: an es re which the case would surely go to began to interrupt| meeting that the statement of his Il, Gov. Mead! The cc ommissionern re | Tid @f bis troublesome guest | | Arguments of ‘attorneys ta the |apranncd ther tech alae would te ee wig recor to , am , orneys in the /arranged that each side would be om to = oe ition by Mayor Moor mad ft Phi Mo-| fused to take MeMinn to the county MoMing has been a resident of rry Tate war In prophesied | Steve Adams case were started this aliowed seven hours. Robert Mo- They were sex n| certain that there would three are in| hospital without a request from | Seattle fot 20 years, and is a well Seattlo-Vancouver water | morning, and the case will be sub- | Fi hi lef from half a dozen to a| tickets in the field at the approach. | the Statutory |the court, which was not forth-} knows printer. His relatives live The first. peg wae driven | mitted to the jury tomorrow evem|onpe tian Ls wee o o 4 plectiort .- a . ‘elat ve - w ne jury omorrow eve spoke wo how t different portions of the|ing municipal election crime alleg heen con |e o sheriff has no legal in ta Yorors lay, when the Inland Navigation |ing. The court convened at 9|will be followed eG races Attorse toe bh hendaien ee a ne = ‘ . rd , < k, and in jess than an hour /\and Edw McBee, of the defense, the ma. ‘i: "Wer the tant? i Boat oo al. : Darrow will follow, speaking taree months McQuire has : a se “ t H her ha The a se «made an effort to | he * Knight and Hawley will months Meduire ha ‘ ve ut one rate for & way |have the copies of the two letters | close for the state ne hg county i t et ! r a round tri pas dentified tat | 3 ja jek i $ . ® rou a trip pe id by the state yesterday McFarland reviewed the case here w © two afternoon anid alleged to have been |from the state's point of view | claw cketa ne jand Na ' r lati } 4 aie aa a omer aN STRIKERS CAUSE cin = lnlas vel w a y Adams to relatives while | dwelling at considerable length of ) = she 8 vr : t ’ any's offic con penitentia prac-|the corpus delicti pr wd gee United Press. h ytondh sy to (By United Pr profognd sensation, the defendant |reason for the new tleally oc ng his confession, | which the — oa ag rg Bh GELES, Cal, Nov. 22— tion by an age @ local SERIOUS RIOTS CHICAGO, Nov. 22 ederick | tursigg pale aod lowering his eyes, | that it bas come to stay and will | struck out the ground that thelueen kee coon at the former “4 E y ut, on the ground that the \trial, laid ¢ : Z trap prepared by Prose ns oe MclLew wer cashier | Th@ ¢harge te one of t m« di. | be tn effect when the Iroquois salle | the st had made no effort to |is vo tie ted that giveth gee Zz her she OU = - f th ch a al b te re he nade # "] ol bt h . ey inning and »'6u t she would be sie ance peas of the 6 al beak, tents reel that hao b en ad ince the |toniaght iin vine wior «inal, The motion was|vote most of his time to the po- the police depart ‘ t y N : Bewen sod had a most appar me qypeettion Hae, operas: © ; litical aspect of the case. He hi ‘Hine om pe Rng ooalges demand for m from a. © direction of | ent on the jury Cook & Co. will undoubtedly make| After a consultation of attorneys! for y = lg A te: A Seadan oan vend . : s : oe it names of € hing hin testimony, Mc the same cut, and possibiy go be |it was announced that an agreement |in Kootenai county, but has been came | here 10 days ’ &, however, de-| developing as $100,000 | Leal that when the 1 fell |neath it. The steamers operated | had been reached by the terms of | recent deposed, é ne, Wash., has been 7 telephoned to 7 . wy e aleh drew the due they were taken up with the | by Cook & Co. are the Ramona and. ome the act, it x ee detective nenner and told the of Loulavt yf cnnller's credit slips and new notes |Walaleale, The latter two ane — Ro extort $6,000 from }tective who ut to b , t ¥ created «| ma ait ately, sailing from here MRS BRADL EY WAS @ real estate man, | she propos ding-ap of Bag : ok : spl The woman ts It was 4 that the couple fw oday > Se ares agent tate ens [aaah ate ag ts = UNCLE SAM, WITH BIRD-O'-WAR, WILL SOON BE EOVER BROWN to obtain mor from |the woman says she bring of last night stu ba READY Y FOR SKY ‘BATTLE redress for wrongs she against him, and deman for ' _ ASSESSMENT | (By United Pre [did not believe Brown intended to Bagwell inflicted upen her | keeping mt and not exposing ed, | WASHINGTON, Nov In. the | fulfill his promise to marry her, M7 years ago, but de- | him, |Bradiey murder trial this morning}... eve,” said the witness =e — - "A proposal to assess the C. R./ arthur Barnes, assistant att me ‘that the defendant was sane od pr ty at the northeast . metan torney | every subject but Brown.” corner of Sixth av. and Seneca st. seneral of Utah, resumed his tes} Mrs. Bradley looked extremel 2,100 for the Fourth av. regrade is “™Ouy concerning Mrs. Bradley's | cheerful when she entered the cou i leausing a fight in the street com-|Télations with Senator Brown. He| room and smiled pleasantly at hee ITS OMA MEDICINE } | mittee said he told the defendant that he) attorneys as she took her seat } Spring and Seneca are included | = aaa; <= onegemansiagjsianmpemanaes | = LA FOLLETTE WILL eo aa f | Fraxch’s property is dropped thirty Inited Press.) do #0 unless @ subsidiary concern, AlD LUMBERMEN heet from the present grade A. B.C, Nov. 22 the International Qj\ company, was on _ | It will cost $15,000 to $16,000 to ® Standard Oi! and the formed, with « United States Senator Robert M take the dirt off the property and Tobacco company were of the directors Japa La Follette, of Wisconsin, ha ruin a $6,000 home. rasch says Japan was told on oath were well paid for no: serv- fered to ap fore. the inte that in view of this an agreement} Hon Commissioner King ices as Ghinatanes Sk ng age was made that he be excluded from} yw» aay ie GR ¥ afternoon by J. P. The American Toba half of the nor " the assessment 0 was the accomplished ath-| teeth out of soak and give you what ae who for many years has was forced to amalgamat tueetents whee @ hea who “beat up” a First avenue | money you need,” sald the athlete Sibusiness in Japan. When Murai Brothers, a com the fight abalaet the NO CASH. WA r about & o'clock yester-| gentleman Madard Of) wished to develop small firm, bef in fre | — oon _ ee | The teeth had increased 50 per the Ec cuiaian Wao lee ance wie ¢ am | The pawnbroker would like to/cent in pawnshop value when the at sew Mt to laaee ¥ | know so that he can see him in po-| two men called to rede en Would not allow it to/ness in Japan work ie tion | (By United Press.) soo toert whan Beis able 0 tane| f wane FLaa% Ge tin on ulay attorneys ¢ | Nev., Nov. 22.—Rallroad- | the beefsteak poultices off his eyes |t oe je pawe- Lumberr jing east of Sparks is practically at land remove the other band “7% ? E GEN. JAMES ALLEN. |Photegraph Shows What Uncle/a standstill and not a wheel nor a ret ithe (other hand decora you want to prosecute this t Gas Wer Alrauih Will Look| hammer sounded tn the tie om as from his Shee ie an for usury, I will back you for d \+ the (Seattle Star's Exclusive Gervies.)| ie day afternoon as a result of], thorouth job | @ was, he did/a lawyer.” volunteored the athletia } a e_RERRNARRSSNENETED WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—-Bullets r - Geuthern Pucitie- davies the on Va oro ust fae in record-breaking | gen eman to his friend. | panies | ress) en ls expected at the the right of bim, bullets to the| The proposed bird-o-war will Saeed tk cheeke Wate thaones me and left the Dawashop before| “I'll take $1 said the pawn | ine. Nov. 33 ter | teas Washington next T ims, bullets above hick modaied after the “Beachy,” wit ise aue, Waar aie ont one had time to call the police. | broker | ly Hagel olan Bryan will the answer the | merc ity will be the well | of the international race for dirigi-| gether and refused to work furth ta Gear the 1edkel and oe tak Teeth Restored. for the presiden I i. « iene wee ai a be put Pr rae * j sen . bn sTabese i : lv ul and until the were given cash. I ast lof false teeth va 4 at $20 by the 25 was paid and the Mrafted 1 would not run Mapas Bor compen SO . seat | o arryiis tw wet eae uigtt s range ents were me je w hjowner and $1 by the pawnbroker sp , The two =e | William : r TIPS OF Ml IRDE « © men at the rate s|the Reno clearing house and ing the shop when the p: Maid William J. Pryar Jemocrats milesan hour. A 50-horsepow the bank of Sparh cash the Had No Use for Teeth remarked that the athle sha gaa eee furnish motive pow A ke up the basis of 10 per The owne the teeth was! ma n biluffer of | pea ight gun will be mounted on the|cent cash and the balan Reno | broke. Realizing that } would gin. | PoP eee eee eee AND IS ARRESTED pon. oe. ee EXPLOSION IN > > nau tresgpyork aring house certificate The | have little use for his teeth as long| At this the athletic gentleman the in the event that an ¢ © fleet| employees will probably agree to|@® he was broke, he went to the| wheeled and grabbed th & BOOSTING WASHINGTON ¢@ ‘ il proba agree t ud grabbed the pawn- DRUG T 7 Me Rao ° ' (By United P. " ¢ these airships are built, war cor-| th day pawnshop to negotiate a |} in| br ecurely with his left hand, . ’ *| SHERIDAN, Ore vi. [at respondents ni nie | the teeth until promised relief in| beat a k tattoo on the pawn- ¢ anne * (By United Pre * | dence ‘ in battle all teuth that it “rained the finance ringency wo broker's face with his right bMtarting x explosion jarred the | * STON. } % uncover unty authori 2 = es him to connect with er As < f “murder” and “po- . Reet of inte bay about 7 |# ‘ PS en deel y ph le 1 ag se Tee eee eee eee eee "Tha. oa r thong? or tke ere r hi wih all ¢ he the bt 6 of J By United Pr ) of the uve th cha the athletic gentle h Proprietor of the Inter- * tra " 4 from # | * A ae ib ae eat * ANOTHER RECORD MADE * BON, Nov.” ie Gaston lone pcan. 4h . .t ~ oy 5 * ¥. undertook to start|® Seward, Alaska a , ana ch ‘ o 4a e & GY THE LUSITANIA bs ON, Sa ; , pm on th was 1is hold and hi is Bis store. A load > ton dh * information w 1 to the find 4 : re the ntration here at they would be redeeme to the floor with a last blow. rm ES hie aah r f the t ail @ sila Two da after, the sothless two men mingled ¥ tue ‘ burst + & charged with : (By Vnteed Prove.) * | me p eater met the athletic friend | the ond ane} rons ames watch burat * pe th 19) As the re of excavations for|* LIVERPOOL The #| be set who aubsequently settled with the| selves before the police res SS Mowiag cu be strvek 8 #. We 1 Alaska « CALEB POWERS ILL the regrade of Kast Denny way, |* steamer I Htant which de ® | Hea awabroker. Noticths the at a , | eed chert 4 a * the earth und idence of ® ed today, made a new * the masticntore, the ethie A Sotiage Seti on First | * (By United Pr J. H. Rooke t 24th av. and Denny * bound rec {f ia * end ¢ re ny " t fl ig the she ; y United Pres f 1 enquired why and ‘wa avenue, the beaten pawnbroker is . a WOO tt ke ee eR RH Oponaer , . way, broke away last nig and ® hours and min from * the pawnshop. not the loan merchant with y NG, Who received seve Ca Pow as not f ol} | the t 1 e in oe . New Yor) * prepared to meet force with Come along and I w your |alty aspirations. burn; the : when his t was re this }Of sliding I e street. Work * ade uralyzed and a BIA the present 2 , morning: having acflored a slight (men are tod ing to stop any | we RRR A AAR RRR Kw | many of the financlal Institut - PR his hands and kneos } 4 relapse last night The Grant |f ‘ i have suspende od many new FUNERAL HELD. His injuries are not cor the court was compelled to t p | Saree en were ed by the accidental he funeral of Timothy O’Brien, Serious, whi\. - na reces jelty rt exple of a bomb in a revolu-| who died at his home, 903 Yesler More {8 placed a t 0 aoeenmeennened done THE FRONT tlonist’s house | bee of tube losis, was - ‘ | held rnoon. under the H. Wilma sorly a MAYOR JOHNSON MAY | ‘seethebh venules “Jinm SECOND TEAM TO PLAY. | ausplee the Brotherhood of N GRAVEYARD late piiane Acoamah " | ,,., | the watert ast night é ith Offices Parre toda Owls, Interment was at Calvary tt Ne storm was a r \ ome time has been acting as m saved at - FRENCH LICE y ¢ Hat commit throtgh the blow w t in R Nya lone lll a Med) Cove, who resigned take th ah rong ry te ebatenteh tens, Aa y MeN, hen ny, [eos te ato ci cera el OF SAMLING ( igs a af r » . . gl = Townsend for 1 a, wa “ th mpaign a t & squatter w ; ‘ r by | # by to put in at Smith i read of bube ‘ has built hin, r Wast me about the mid tlera' \ n at ( aia bd - Several changes in sailing of in the i hased th D ber m tin ith t ays the sur! 94, as si ” toame ska were w to Sted ie wi x ' yerintendent, to add them onto the | SHE BEFRIENDED Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION «:.. and, ‘now 'tn por om, lead bis notes In va ® tlor t t load LAMP EXPLODES AND | | w t for Ww \ fam! ly re le 1 f f SE 18 DESTRO . oes He | t t , ; 7 GERMAN FIRM SUSPENDS, | MOUSE [6 DESTROVED By United Press.) By United Press.) " : on xt the must without ; tn t ‘ | An éxploding Jan \ Ae, BREACH, ¢ Nov WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov mor ! ha sails f @ We and fa " we t | n Tom n (By United Freee). ft the fami V if rn M . , - . rif t W t ho r rm me he well known h } t 3 V CALLS ON, MAYOR Saeki @ , of J. F. ©. Moeller ha pe ted inn dating die te mn- | plonee ian of that nar WS Ting sesslo CO. A. -One [aha wa st Mone She E INJURED . ka, | d ASK TO BE EXCLUDED from $ ; TRO | tities one and a he ne bbed $11 by Willis Rhoa \ t Brad . rh anta Clara A H ta M. H 1 ‘ ri wn ba ell as a number | y from th six me MEO 110 o'clock wit r ( ew V : k of the flames could be clock 2 € pre utalla 1 and Vale ! us t | be the ors it ot I sh firn @ Involved {| checked jand befriend in many Ways /ent, Dr, Parkhurst will be the| The sailing of the Cottage Gity, sol United Prec H os t / orth end } . r : bay 4 } "\ ome ik a a ied Demage, is reparted at mat pany ring wend we be oe principal speaker at this after nae been indefinitely postponed, J9KY, oO . toda r of thee > be Ippow £1,200, conterits of the Ng et ere ep ped | noon's session ne City Seattle will sail on De- , ? Denny Third n ulation im stoc 1 vamounting to $400 of that sum the lock behind im, threatened he comber 29, taking the route of the a t f e-|the failure. : with a palr of sclasors and com The Seatt t wa n an | ¢ and calling, at tka NEW CITY GRIDIRON ling B yi winnie’ OLYMPIA, Nov Th ate | pelled » up the money. | unofficial t p on the nd | south it ehiaerean to W ake Boulevard risco Ge onvention: troasuper is -acce| cash | Then the teley ellate ye fte ’ i» ri 6 are that it} MUSKOGHN I draftea on all banks in th tate transmitter, cut the wires and er a m pr 1 1 f o lon cut st. west] is whol evsary and that the|Sah Francisco has been chosen as! where the drafta are pa ly |caped, Maving his victim a he from seven eight k I © have been , ed wad as ria | grade f First av. to the water-|the meeting place of the next ses-|in cleayjng house funds poalt | prisoner he attracted a police ir, With 200 pounds ¢ um |i earch for the Amer {$ I un |front would be too heavy to be ofjpion of the Trans-Misslasipp! con-|slips of any state depesitory and |man after an hour, Rhoades ha ure the Moattle Spi wall, 290 day te ed. nance to cover the cost | benefi Hrows, «| coin, - not been caught, ted toe make 16 or 16 Knot Ph ia fof Seattle, if . ° ® e ese e oe al os “ = oo ee oo @ oo ° © te Utd a Demis 666 66 O &