The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1907, Page 1

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tm the t 2 lege tr ftatlors f mission | the white ed aad becaw the at YS MANY DIVORCES ARE OBTAINED BY FRAUD gow waiting for a case of Me develop in the application summons re by publication ie Morris in the superior court when the divorce “and if this court finds wihin ita power the cullty par lee wit be severely p of Judge Morris was by argument over a r t in the divorce case fates vs. F. Sallivan. of fraud were made the defendant Griginal decree was en fraud is said VOL 9 remarked calendar shed.” to have LAST _EDITIO 13 OLICE PREVENT LYNCHING as he left the saloon, he white or knocked her down or simply TBR HAS EVIDENCE OF CRIMMHAL CONSPIRACY ENTERED INTO BY MILK DEALERS DOING BUSINESS IN SEATTLE HAS BEEN IN EFFECT SINCE. FIRST OF OCTOBER LAST colle jured. by a him ortes after landing the originated tm a claim of legal reat deuce in this county, when such did not exist | 1 am satisfied that many di-| vorees with summons by publica: | tion are obtained by fraud,” ex-| plained Judge Morris. “Not that 1} believe the attorney ts culpable, but that in such instances the pilatn-| tiffs deliberately perjure themselves | in order ¢ tion remedy mntered a 4 with her crowd unmer of “lynch acted upon, a hard fight, It unless woman, and She was thrown him” peared that this advice was about | be ficers appoar t sented to the court ean be furnished to this court that) sidewalk and sertousty tpps was soon of satlors, cifully who There when obtain a fe an evil evidence negro in a and polt od on the scene be. w it ‘coeded tn. surrounded at e ap) legal separa which has no; pres is and when proof fraud ts practiced the fullest pun tahment the be meted out.” rd gerions!y Rdlitor H wounded kas editorial rd GTON lal sominatio: Itegrity oa INGTON Bavyy that | te 3,000 for the Mare Istana Prepare = tor Admiral & When the Places experts but United Pre on (By United Press.) mY ITY, Mo president of wounded and Groves was today by writer. three times, and Groves once in Nov. } Who owned stock Rotified that he was dis Woodward was shot as he 2>ECT ACQUITTAL FOR MRS. BRADLEY {By United Press.) Nov. the Rradiey 23. case ts to for & struggle with Monday Piefeas is hopetul of acquittal wt liek in the insanity de aoe by Shrewsbury, seeririld doassaedl PARKHURST: United Press.) ON, Nov of reform fame, dis * caged today, sal York people think that Roosevelt is using every to capture the presi Nobody the think be lacks poise, Sentiment is growing for Hughes it Roosevelt's adicaliam 23.— ald He repre TITS eee eee MEN ane WANTED. Witte een ns ENT OFFERS NIRE ‘ 70 RESIGN (By United Prone.) a BEXICO crry pam Zelaya, of 10 resign ox hy ition of fee fepublics | ington pen + Bthing on thi > Voted not } yoheod ano “ ~ » . 4 ‘ EXAMINinG ve - j (By Unite ‘inca EIT Te etaminario on Yenire ig yt A. Mac ; Mi adronn th, : lon Mc “Evang: Stee ee eee eee eens Sere ree Tere rere eee ee | en floor fired tempted to eseape and was wound: | HARGED MAN ‘SHOOTS EMPLOYER: court can impose will navel @ the office, and fell to the Horn stood two more shots. over him and} Groves at ed in passing through the door two the a in th Bo: a the middle west jthe defendant's uncle in the Bradley family that the said Powers today insanity ant was erazy We will show “Dr. wand the defendant's that he will testify on our side for 23 with her E. came reprose Re yree, exclaimed surrendering to the ot They robbed dollars a day tn cane, was so strongly convinced of ental owns Omaba and controls a string of play houses in | who told « D. Woodward is the lessee of eaters in Kansas City theater defend vans, who received a thow the Thaw condition VALE 12, HARVARD 0. (By United Press.) CAMBRIDGE, -Hefore a crowd of near ly 50,000 people, Yale this aft ernoon defeated Harvard in a hotly contested football game by @ score of 12 to 0 crowd was Consuelo, of Marlborough. Belmont te ed by Douglas mother Mass. who Mrs. They seats with Cornelius Vander bit on the Harvard side. Corey and his actress wife In due Nor the le here 0. oceupte 4H w in a glittering autom President Roosevelt was his brotherin. Robinson, FOOTBALL. al—~Minnesota A. C. ¥e m D. Hezlow 17, Marines and ee ee ee Steet ee eee eee tee eee eee ee THE SEATTLE STAR <7 eee Sa eee COAXING IT OUT. | peoceeeresereceereroneereccscossesee | [SAAR eee ee eeeeeeeeeenee | } tery surroun Balances BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle, Clearings today Tacoma. Clearing» today Balances tram J financter and firm dead tn bed in on Central av not since inst of the house and yesterday $1,185,977.61 Portland. ringy today Balances DEATH (By United Prees.) 8 s the death Banbora. There were no upon the body when was found Banborn's stran, have been life of Sanborn, Los Angeles, San Nov the Vall & 511.00 115,642.00 23 of Adon 80-year-old joint founder of the », of bl Min ia ie Me ee a ee ee MYSTERIOUS Francisco Portland, who yesterday was found + eet e ee ee ee een ee® Mye and h Apartment house The aged man hae house landlady been seen about Monday became wan e as bis death exceedingly the The of living the life of a recluse. FIVE ARE seuttacen © Five sentences were in the ortny’ supe morning Dr guilty var Wisconsin of its no game RELEASE FOR _ BESLOW pat! victed of embezzlement and. sent enced to serve one year in the coun ty jail, will be discharged on 27 In fer that he may Thankag with his famél official tion of the nee was T ‘ from 1, fixing expiration w's tim , i K CHECK FOUND DARROW IS PLEADING (By United Press.) ATHDRUM Thomas F by a ’ ju jorming & sentenced in the county Jot $1,000 od by The a on t riminal serve nal department art by sunpictour, broke into the room. marks injury nearly He ip satd to eccentric, Aisposed of oft the Jadge Morris this jer, recently found charge of ration, ye and to pay a fine al for clemency ary at the time erdict, which was seconded by the prosecuting attorney's office together with the convicted man's advanced age, is said to have waved him from a term the peniten tary A. Higley, charged with the Ite gal sale of wildcat scalps boun ty money, ente way guilty and was fined the minimum for a second offense that Higley an aged mother » It was shown John Zitz, found guilt day of Mlegal fishing, was fined arfield harged with a serious statutory crime, which wa educed by the a sin case of and bate whict found bim: guilt was given ence of six montt the county jail ah Da convicted of bu ntence of not than one and not more than teen years { WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS IN: WILD SCENES po» art th tland t t th K Chicag , 5 : (By United Press.) SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER @3, 1907. seeprreettterereweeeesseeerrrwn iy fttersevneoseresgecereee | cause ih wax found with a bullet hole the ear. The wife had also whet. (By United Press.) NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Nov. 23. M.N. Smith, an automobile déal er of New York clty, and bis wife were found dead this morning with VANCOUVE John D. Roe R, BB. y YORK 23.—Tt in now ov TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER TRAGEDY? RockereLter To INVADE ISLANDS (By United Press.) c ler and associates ° ONE CENT THE Werner RAIN TONIGHT SUNDAY; FRESH SOUTHWEST GALE AND ) OR * aay) : 4 d If | Neveieett Provides for Raise in Price of Milk, an |* FOR LARGE FAMILIES. ae * ‘ * * * ig, nied proms) 2, fOr a Time Prohibited One Milkman From Serving * NEW YORK 23.— * arm, Clarence turns, bead of «| Former Customer of Another. % the Little Mothers’ Aid society, * | * proposes & novel scheme to in- | UBER OE OBA “ vat |* crease the number of the #| Full evidence of the existence of a crimigal conspiracy eC 7 “" sbilabasi Me "ol. a % | embodied in the agreement signed by the members of the Milk * race nulcide club by New York *| Exchange, to raise and maintain both the wholesale and re- ls ae it vous eg ponies ; tail prices of milk, has been secured by The Star. |® young couples to raise large * The agreement has been in full effect since October 1 and if mnie * | is still in effect. By entering into and maintaining this agrees \* wee ee ew) ment fixing prices and eliminating competition in the milk busie } ness, every member of the Milk Exchange has laid himself liable to prosecution and fine under the common law prohibiting cone spiracy in restraint of trade. Prosecutions are likely to follow a continuance of present price conditions in the milk business. Notwithstanding the protests of item calculated te disturb the do Andrew Z. Erickson, organizer and | Me atic finances of the poorer fant ems | . es (By United Press.) jPresident of the Milk Exchange, / “protest, however, was of no avail, meLiiLta Moroceo, Nov. 23.-~| that the organization has been prac |Inqu tries of other dairies revealed | Multi Hafid, pretender to the Mo-| tically dissolved, the agreement @n-/the fact that the price had rise rocean throne, was de ed with |tered Into vetween the members tolover night all over the city, an jheavy slaughter in @ general en-|raise the price of milk on October | that the consumer could not bett gagement with Sultan Abdel Aziz’s!1 is still in effect. |himself by changing milkmen, Fur itroops. It is the most important Small consumers are still paying ther, the householder with the tem battle of the outbreak of the re-|at the rate of 12% cents per quart! jerity to change milkmen could not bellion The loyaliets are in pur-| When buying by the pint, or 10} induce other milkmen to serve sult, cutting down the stragglers |cente per quart when buying by | him and preventing the main body from | the quart | The 30-day provision expired he wholesale customer is paying | November 1 7% cents per quart for ordinary miix, and slightly more for better grades President Erickson based his statement that the Milk Exchange |had dissolved on the fact that no |meetings had been held for some days and that some of the members had withdrawn No Meetings Necessary. and @ change of milk men is again possible In Seattle, but the provision regarding the wholé sale 4 retail prices of milk 18 etill sree, It has never been revoked by action of the Milk Ex cha still enforced by nen : Necessity Passed. Nov, 23 At the time the price of milk was their handsome residence barning t that the crime was com-|in the Standard Of! Company, rep : 3 J a © sheet tam ihe poles Samihe | MEE GerMire Meith. A note writ-| resented subsidiary corpors.|. The fact that no meetings have rained by the exchange the neces that Smith killed nie wife, then set tm by her has been found. She|tion, the Federal Mining, Smelting bee held recently, however, can|sity for that action, if it ever ex fire.to the house and committed Speaks Of headaches and advises and Refining Company, are about %® ¢*plained by the fact that no | tsted a ; had Leer tage | io 04 suicide, Another theory is that, "Dear Minnie” to cremate her body.|to invade the Queen Charlotte Isl. OTe meetings were necessary aoe ie oe eve Aron ope e burglars committed the deed. and SB® Baye she has cut off her hair, /ands. According to a wire received Practically all the large milk deal. needed by the dairies, which tem this is the ove the police are work Dut the headaches continue, It is| by H. H. BE. Bodine dway, now °F* aitio are bound — poor ig tenet og he wa grea a ing upon. learned that a few days ago she lin this city, the Federal company — oo yd = ony an Se ee ns a ee er — 1 a Breaking tn the door, the firemon | ofdemd @ laborer to pat two bar |has decided to bond the Tangier (ll, 4nd the wholesale prices of per month to the larger mi and police found two maids uncon. |rel8 Of olf in the basement. The |group, situated on Huxley island, ™K To all appearances they are | dediers. oi aes Sal sclous from the emoke on the third | cdfener has decided that Mrs. |off the east coast of Moresby jel. Clk 8 quite generally, and, until) At the time the raise went into floor. Mra. Smith was dead in bed |Aailth, after killing her husband, and, the principal island of the Pie cutting beging, there will be eilwet the mine farmers about & |with her hands under her head and speet nearly an hour preparing to| group, The consideration is $200,-/ 20 Necessity of another meeting of | were paying the farmers abou ‘ the Milk Exchange cents quart for average milk, a revolver beside the bed. A trail s@@ the house on fire. She shot | 000, with a 10 per nt payment tn “rn. Milk Exch the out-| Th ico hea sot raieed ‘ of blood led to the next room, where herself while semperarty Son deranged eash on signing papers, and the ges po ome 2 gently lie | Bayh ser odlytene Bh mecha Ai ot Paleocene ie a eee iding omer Srowth of the doll season in the| Counting transportation charges, f period of 1k months ‘The nrove: |mik business last summer. The|the milk was costing the dealers mid-summer slump in business, to-|@bout 17% cents per gallon when WOMAN T $ TO KILL Hi HER eee compeions four ctnime gether with the exorbitant price of the raise went into effect. The trust-controlied tce, eut into the #ame milk can be obtained at the ‘DEWEY’S SECRETARY profits of the milkmen to a point | same price today, which, they claim, left little mar| As a matter of fact, however, ENDS HIS LIF ~ some of the dairymen are supplying was this condition which |a little better quality of milk. Ine By United Press.) riptta, Remar og 5, and Frank, aged 3. 28 Behe Mr. Krickson to figure on| stead of buying all their milk af aT UI8, Nov, 23.--With her They were bound together by two | (By United Pre ) the organization of an association | 16 cents per gallon, they are buyi four children, who were tied by a s#tfands of rope, one around their WAS of dairymen to raise the price of | part at 15 cents and part at 20 stroug rope, Mrs, Katherine Deters, waists and the other around their) WASHINGTON, Nov. 23—The/mik and agree to maintain it at|25 cents, mixing the two grades aged 30, wan pulled from the river fogs. At the houpital this morning Police are wearching for Lieut. John ‘the advanced figure jand thus producing a little better Desperes at 2 o'clock this morning. ther mother was hysterical. Mar.|‘W, Crawford, private secretary to Sign Agreement. | milk The screams of the children st garet said that her mothor walked |Admiral Dewey The river is be} ation wax perfected | Snooty: See ae Dae rted f en ~ * paseved 4 the tracted the police. Aurelia, 1 them around ali ht and then has killed himself. A letter was Prior to October 1, and a orettio | oene eeeerea ta anita per year old, was nearly drowned. The ted & rope around them and threw recelved by a close friend of Craw agreement signed by all ite mem-| others were anaes aged 7, Hen A cans nto the river. ford’s late last night saying that bers. There wero two important/ Profits Are Large. mp ergny ey he intended to do away with hi pre Mogg on pgrgiee — “I Even figuring that the milk costs self, and asking Allen to console Yance of milk from 8 cents to 10)ine dealers 20 cents per gallon, oF Mrs. Crawford. No cause is known Cents per quart, and the other was) & oo1+. per quart, they are handling for the deed to the effect that no member of |i: on a 100 per cent margin when the exchange would serve @ ous | toNine to the ie NOT PREPARE FOR WAR ea eRRAR ER EAA A RH tomer of another member for 30 cree ; os — fen’ pee = * * days after October 1 < z nen ae y the pif % NO TARIFF REVISION. | The object of the second pro-| mal, Nh mn iceate deals wolting (By United Press.) torpedoes abroad, while the home |* ® vision was to prevent the loss of/ 4: 71 cents per quart, the dealer WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. $8. | magefacturers completing | * (By United Pre & [customers by any members of the/is doing business on a margin of The general unpreparedness of the thelr present contracts, It may be | * ,, WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 ® |association. With such an agree 55 per cent over cost price United States for war, its depend: | neemsary to get a cortain number | “There will be no tariff revi # ment in force a dissatiafied cus-|" Wate the cost of delivery in & ence upon fo manufacturers (of armor-plercing projectiles and Md “ - the « ming. sesston,” | e could “y er atikmen attle may be greater than in othe for ita war materia s serious |range finders abroad. The rifles|* *#!d Representative Payne of # in the hope ga agen : —e | cities, there is nothing in other detects in armans quipment an@-machine guns in the p are * New York, chairman of the * er milk. He must buy from | conditions to warrant the exorbl- of battleships, was wed by the | regiried to be rapidly wearing out. |* W874 4nd means committee of * his regular milkman or go without tant price of milk. Tne ply in annual report of Rear Admiral Ma report also recommends an |* the house of representatives, # | milk . the vicinity of Seattle is greater son, chief of the naval bureau of |appfmpriation of $1,500,000 for the |* after & conference with the #| All dairymen who were members |than the local demand, the surplus ordnance, published today purehase of modern torpedoes. The |* President today on the tariff w /ot tie eee nee cneetion of A [being sold at close prices to the The admi regards it ae “ab |mibitium which should be consid. | * 494 currency legislation. * Pwsine with = — aoe nah facturers of condensed milk solutely neces that congress ered js 200. Ten times that num. | * % |Kristoferson, who would not agree eed question, also, does not should auth the secretary of |bet Would har@y place the United |* * * * * * # & & & & & & & & se / ROK to ACoODE The customers of Olly to the extent to which it the navy to purchases of war | States on an equality with certain a da gry ao J br} peers jer climates. With material at 1. The navy would natiadhs supposed to have inferior ad ap sith maeatain the ree ly all the year round, have to purchase at least 100 more.| ni ~ power price @ = at not the necessity of 7 | onsumers Protest. the amount of feed wh wn | | LARGE ORDERS When the raise went into effect ary in dairies in Oct re Was much protest “ PE (By United Press.) foes the keepers of the city to that is the fact that MTTSBURG, No Nearly |To some ple who have large the feed bought for the MAURETANIA HAD $12,500,000 atigTamema., or, 2s [Fo me, Utne eee oe eee ot ie placed on the books of the West an om $1 to $3 a| brewe efuse, which is sold by soanet louse Machine and the We: me ly milk bill, an!the breweries for a song. (By United Press.) Pde Mauretania ts 792 feot oe eee Pie Se NEW YORK, Nov. 23.--When the 'leueth over all-—two 4ect lor Rouse Blastete an el 1 ived she brought ® golden | #@ifeet; a depth of o Cumin that’ thas tac. the 0 2,500,000 being locked in feet: ie 155 feet on dl w t stile for the loeal bunts |fedens tone and carcass estvewore 8) ADVISEMERT BY | JUDGE vetsuncted Tr ) toutast head x | Droere steamship inches of water, me ¢ , e 008 we ) RR ge acted within his legal >Y r demar that Hugh ca warrant appited for t ey W./} = ij rt 1 “pe : M ries a te and peg ereicle i ; “yg : The latter ed mens bas accommodat f 0 (By United Press.) ee ae vend rw coratink’ cas hee ia sails again passengers tr firet-cla abi ST. LOUIS, Nov Declarir ng 2 ; can Poa <a ery berth will 540 tn the nd-clase, and 1,300 due her in wages and |e" , . - MndbayedN, iin Bho i t Dacific Const mately 500,000 ine M ar y he super i aged at the -|sirl, ha aped the two litt , : x ashy € 1 Mr A t Johr rr ind baage oO oe . Or An a 0 r tha \ , ) the 1 . ‘et ned te « i ¥ R oh : m nta when the money was paid oe ; . " Af « n reb ng any € were fe y rennet Ca bi dy A x was b 1 th H ae holida \ E s ‘ \ the 1 te : How Much Do You \ : fflce th an th 1 " ; " for th i A Grea > i fice It Frank Stewart L of th { ‘ w t th ! ' t < and ¢ k h been | by th in r \ 1 \ ( . by M : ‘ « out he t « a AND. « R . " loca f wad ‘ tint x har W f 00. ca thetr wo. fh 1 if piteh |r J. H. Be t ri ef ng ' the f jua f 1 ! Louls se i the tland| and ican Bankers’ Protea: 1a " y n will ‘ i Trust Cc his $2,500 ha een working lelay in. the. delive matl dur | ought ne be any prob ' \ i ce last August, whe wt l \ ; Beu Appeared here

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