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Y $ THE SEATTLE STAR— SATURDAY NOV, 23, 1907. DANCED AND $0/EASv For cry man oR Boy 10 WN FARING HUMPHRIES ANNOUNCES AMERICAN PORTIA DEFENDS SLAYER . SEALED HIS FATE Ba 2a linwong HIS CANDIDACY FOR MAYOR (sis: sscc ors Soon ee saan tacular fenture ansoctited with the | ducting her wide with @ ‘coy, To dance is to quit playing foot , Was to atep the fantastic toe at this Challenging the republican voters to haip elect Ban 1H. Piles Unit | defense of the case of Pate — “ - Vigor Dall, This is the lesson which! particular festival of joy of the city to meet Mayor Wit [ed States denntor, He hax at all) artzoolan, on trial for the murder Lefty” Burke, the star right end of} It so happened that Coach Lewts the Was! in f Hovannes Taveha the mil | times n willing to put the te Hovane Tavahanjian he Washington high xchool eleven | was there. Tt so happened that th liam Hickman M m his ow ee rem eR eR ON A NE RO mm “LE torexte of his city, county and state |lonaire rug merchant, is the ap has learned. No more will the cgach saw “Lefty” walteing with al ground by Hominating @ known dl ahead of hin own interest pearance of Mra, Harriette M. John ie gingery little aideowhgpler grab the P and algo with a grin of tranquil | voouto of municipay ownership, in| “He believes tn ‘the city for the |ston Wood, « Portia of the New + forward pass and Soot for the/elation, Heneeforth the dancer's the porson of himself, for the office | people,’ and thet ail public uttiities | York bar fee other fellow’s goal, His sult has fate was led | ot mayor, Judge John BE, Humphries | shouhl be owned, controlled, man After several lawyers who hed : been turned in at the orders of! Other members of the team were has announced his own candidacy aged and oper by the muntet | been assigned by the court to de ty Coach Lewis and “Lofty” hereafter | the bat they only looked on| for the nomination in a placard on pality at the lowest possible cost | fend the accused man had dectined, 6 to wilt perambulate ground the “High” /awhile and went home early with | which the judge's photograph ap | and cheapest rates to the citizens, | asserting that they did not sare © a Mere individual no longer a grid-| feet *that ttehed and hoarta that} pears in dimensions’ almost as large |ay noon a» expedient for the efty | become entangled in the bloody feuds of the Armenians and thetr from tapro. ached, but evnscien an the individual to i # that con | talking all things into con Hing —_ sociation, It so happens that Burke “Ww a) soled | These placards were tmued you sideration various black member of the “Q. A.B. P." elub| Mullen, another member of the| terday, and are bajag posted up| by statute in New York, Ohio, Penn: | Howard O, Wood aecepted the cane | of the high seboot and that a dance |club, and Burke's rival for end, de-| 2 > about the efty by the candidate’ sylvania, California and — other - wife gat deggie 94 be bs - if was given by this club last Atght. nied his temptations and now ra . supporters, On the placard appeare « his law partner, had " t Lefty” being on the reception com: | stands a most favorable chance to BY & PRAgE the aunouscement, “John EB. Hum He favors pensions for employes | cial study of the case, and is taking $ mittee thought it was up be bien to ft the suit made ompty by the al-| (Seattle Stare Exctusive Service.) phriog, attorney at law, 602 Mutual of large corporations and transpor-|an acttye part ia the trial as asso: | { see that things went off right, |Iuromonts of sliding feot, girtish| CHICAGO, Nov. 23,—Mr City 1 Huilding, Seattle, Washington, | tation companies, thelr wi |clate eoinsel ; whereat he danced in apite of Couch | conversation and the soft strains / Man, have you a hunch for the Candidate for the Republican nom: |orphans, such as t# nov Mra. Wood, who has had two } Lewis’ orders that wo football waniof rythmic music ye ination for mayor at thé dirget by Carroll D, Wright, commissioner | yearw experience at tho bar, is the woe Are you afraid to tackle it? primary election Fob. 4, 1908, be |of labor firet woman to wear the black Well, forget your fears. Jump tn tween 11 o’elock &. m. and § o’elock Promises and Beliefs. |gown in court, which gives her a/ QUINN TO HAVE HOWELL, CROLL AND | and win, Take the boy along, and p.m,” with this statement of the! “He betleves tn trial by jury, in| distinetive ap ‘ > | be Tl win, too, if he wants to candidate's qualifications tho employers’ Mabiiity act, and in| Part of the twelve men who are) (G7) Bagg SEVERAL UNKNOWN STARS That's tho preachment of A. D. Gives His Platform. giving the map who labors an equal |to try the case were hed by — sun el, probably tho greatest corn “John ¥B. Humphrtes for more|ehance in the race of life | Mra, Wood, who believes her wom] MAS. HARRIETTE Woon, expert in the United States, and one of the officials of the gove i While Dugdale is busy ve ne , Who o caught fine batl for Spokane | none aarie ataes Gooaiteount ster mise ty tw names of the rioan asso | last summer, will join the Indians |” Tere Ms f “e neni ons o stare he @ f he middle of the There's health in it panned by the the law |adminiatration of pubtic affairs, and | that Mrs. Wood has appeared in a real ive wo clation stars he expects to land | in the middle of the season Th ith tm it says Shamet,| A: 8 Shamel and Seene on wis | PAM! . tration o io affaire, and . ha stowed away where the other man A left-handed pitcher, a star first “Any city man with ambition can | giving farmers, gardeners and pro to protec he people a oe = rr . ‘ . jducera the right to peddle products ‘Inaflenable rights of life, Uberty| ORES Sgers won't get-hold of thom, | baseman and two tnflelders, one of | mako a success of ; Farm in low { f 99 STARTLES w he k : ‘ success 0 x.” he without Hoense. Laws 1897, p. 97./and the pursuit of happiness,’ and ASHING Badie Quinn of Spokane ts doing| whom is to be Meld captain, have told me in a npectal intervie ii ncdipsesinstascstii in Sa 3000 be tonne ana Tak sokltn scienns thy dihien Of tnaver Gail TON, a some tail hustling and is getting a been drafted by Quinn, according |The ‘requisites of tn ne Sorened: 60 Ses, 9 Eurras see Gua te the bast 08 n city platform the | cording te < » best ¢ team together which he thinks will/to the dope he gives out, but thelr are brain power and de » promises, if nominated and | anty instinct alded Sentile, to give |ing the right men. nwervative| Although this is the firet time than 18 years haw been a regular Wash. 4d mayor of nd had honest, economical, her in secur-| | | practicing lawyer in Seatt! | “In 1897 he pendence in the southeastern states trans |in the republic | Dispatches Tell the Sway the New a ne etm Sener a ert ee ren cent oe rer a minatiol ortation good and ge esolution pledging the pp # abd f year save be will have at least 34 men! realisation of what may be a¢-| water works, possibly with electrie|fiver Water system ' phrics fa an open book. Hie}. ple of the United States. faa| Howell, the speedy tnfigider and jon hand when the time for weeding |complixhed by dry farming on | lights trolley services, are pot In 1904 he put tanto the reput sa bave boon published. He| WINGO, 'N. D—The walking fad Hy outfielder, who played with Seat. out commences. Seventeen players | scientific basta | iemeeibie hey ) are nol Wg: . a jrooegh Ay — : nek Tare Veen Peer. site| bee broken ont: here, The, Wikee tle last year, will probably fll are now on hia reserve list, includ “If the average city boy would Bakoee 0 clit ann Weksliabic hiss att &.. . b, on vated b justice of the supreme court, | Walking club bas been formed, with of the gardens for Quinn, fy ing the following Catchers, Ren | give up oh Pp pases a | iMehting pla jor vm » » ‘ w to help Beattie |16 charter members. So far it has na bike. There is no other sar enough to walk to, ean © Wisin a walking at the end of his p should onsult o F 90 Croll, who hit up among the top-|tker and Ripley; pitchers, Claflin, | first year and hike into the coan eareiteeal mis Har to el, gre deat notchers for Vancouver, is another | Osburn, Kiliflay, Wright, Mallory, | ty, he could, by application, make| the hex man Spokane fs after with the ex. Myers; infielders, James, Chandler, /a success of farming. It he pectation of landing. Dunn, the Hamilton and Waters; outfielders, | ite and | ge 06 he advocated the In 1898 he withd: commission He has | municipal ownership of street car elect Thomas J. Humes Uniled | not tak fit of the commission's re- | lines and telephone lines and taxa States senator, In 1900 he with-| place o chn | searches, gets ite chemical analysis | tion of franchise drow help nominate and elect a course in &n agricultural) of the land, learns the cropa best Me favore pensions for police J. M. Frink ge nor, In 1902 he KANGDAN ; ] apt = "Smase clare a bad = ge ngo 7 ro . 90 Papen ae adapted to the locality, and a thou | men, firemen, and thetr widows and | withdrew to help elect Harold Pres | mateh here between Jimmy Pedals ee anes © Bender, tha Pulliaan coach, | piteher "ie young fellow who two| sand other (things the scientific |orphana, such aa is now tn force|ton senator and W. B. Humphrey | and an unknown, the unknown woo dle p ears AO Was a Newsboy. Today | farmer ought to know didate for governor, and eeneere 1% congress, In 1904 be was @ can | covering 66 miles in nine hours to iaieainsl aa = - 2 he is & prosperous Indiana farmer As far as possible the man from SE : <3 | Jimmy's 62. Jimmy has claimed a a_e SIGNAL CORPS WINS Gasket Ball at Anacortes. Fa bi yey for ity men on the! the city should engage In producing aga, {f0ul, having discovered that the un RTE ne — nm is in the south, North Caro-| the necessities of life—corn, whe: | erat fund, $2,991,076.62; water fund, 2 vet : ANACORTES, Nov. 23.—TR tine te ideal. Hundreds of acres of|and cot iee a DISAGREES Scza.ss8. 00; light fund. $3 4, | known had a case of walking gidis’ basket ball team of the Sno. h always command a/ ; | typhotd } TRACK MEET homish high school will play hore | UBteveloped land can be purchased | steady market and the profit is| | brary fund, $196,740.80; park tu oe * i halen ltontght against the local team that large. | 241,114.02; Judgment rare Mg SCARBUNK, Tex.—Friends of t defeated the Bellingham Normal | (By United “Prees.) 1000.00; interest fund, $347,6 baby Jessie Teediums are willing to an neoalo , pies - snintaeis The National Guard track meet) pisiy two weeks ago. MOCK MARRIAGE AND BATTLE OF TWO ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23.—After hay | total $4,484,998.74 . back her against the Chicago baby held at the armory last night wa } « been in session over 22 hours, | ae of 3 weeks. wo bed ILLITERATE U. 8. CHILDREN, |tbat walked at the axe of 4 wooks & success in every way, and prom BISMARCK TEAM FOR A MALE the jury tn the case of Bdward O —- laby Teediame ts bu ys old MEN nt iready ised much for the big meet to be SCOUNDREL Lewis, charged with misusing the (at this writing), but a | z 5 ss . rts of the held between the local compantes | MEETS DEFEAT s walked right into the hearts o: @n February 22. Company A, Signal whole family me a | Jas. Corps. finished first last night, with ee PEAPOD, Wash.—“Old Man” B4-| (Seattle Starts Company B second and Company D| Mahaken’s Bismarck team rolled | ward Weston had best look to his}, WASHINGTON, Cie. The renults follow 2 against a representative 8. A. C. laurels Longbow, 88, has|“s4sslety” season five on the club alleys last night) w Thirty-yard dash—W just lim nd walked shington with @ ter, “I. land were beaten three straight | the village store to bis place, six/®™mong the women of won; L. 8. Nelson, second; | games. McKown made the high | the village Store vatows pine, in|circle tor prema Pee. "0," third |score of the evening with 235. The| 45 minutes and 2 seconds, having | Mra. Jas. R. Garfield, High jump--L. 8. Nelson, won; | figures felt a nch that he left the spigot Some of the most mails, in connection with the Peo- plo's United Savings bank, reported to Judge Carland In the United | States district court that the mem |bers wore unable to agree, They | stood seven for conviction and five . |for acquittal. The trial covered oad days. KENT ELECTION Danna, second; H. Nelson, “A, el ope: Fortunate. | cotnbinations and ef n 1 : 3 Total of his cider barre! open. Fortunat bag oe ye 201 189 ly such was not the case, but he tx| Here's one that fy wench alie—t a von 168 7 KENT iy, Uniead Pree) Jannguine that with proper incentive ie Of ‘tas a endricks, second; Brenner - lov. 28 th apr aauinen tn t008 Ge is o trained: pial Mile ran Flys an, “BR” won; Lan 174 jselect councilmanie candidates was eee lin and tiny rows of gilt fim Th easter, “B,” second; Hodges, “5,” i jheld here jast night, und the fol LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Pedestrian-| collar and deep cutie 7 third | 927 205: |lowing wore declared winners af fg ism {s proving wonderfully popular outlined with 2 J Rope climb—Dunn, won; Harvey, | * - | |ter a spirited contest: For council ae here, and {s catching on Hke wild-| quaint terns “A.” second; Aylemore, “DB,” third. | Uimmarcka. I 3 Totals} |men, H. Wright, Dr. Keltner, R NELEN GRSMFBLL. an” Seasseaar te Giller <6 ani eee Half-mile | run—Frederick, “Ff"|Mahnken ... 171 191— 499 | Hardy and C. E. Gueberson | ! pestle from work . r Lyons ss... 149 118— ) won; Sanislow, “A,” second; H.|) . = Exociverve Service.) | “O'' braid. The hat to Play o Crosaman ... 148 170 | New F ov. 23.—Mre. Helen |ons. Inet lvleck net with, sana at pel Yous, “D." wen ane . 200 199 Rev. KE. G. Lund, D. D, of Phila former state superintend. |! #t!Ke om | shaded. greens, a cond . mavis 197 190 , % rived in Seattle ye { echevia. tr statement do a the Dunn, second; Ludwig, “BH,” third iphia, Pa., arrived | tle yes t of schovia, In © statemer fe RIALTO, liL—The “Between Mid-| hue being the pale Relay race won by Company B. . . rday to take charge of the Holy | clares Half « mil of Am sled the M nedy | GOWD 2 i | Totals 865 $30 868 3 ty Kogiish Lotheran church,|ica's children ar 1 ‘and | Might and c km comedy D. troupe, which “be “i up” bere, is heir living | foing to try to make a new record HALF BRIDE, HALF WiDGN between here and New York on the it such a ween tities, Kleven members are making HER STUNT IN « iliterac i great WANT NEW SYSTEM ee women have the leant pow.|the jaunt. The manager left several | ~ lor, and grows loss where they vote. /48x8 abead of them, but on a fast) Toby Claude, that many ve st Bleventh av. and Rast 0) Rev. Dr. Land will preach at both services at the church tomorrow | fo "aa | eae et ago Ml eta Becca; Women's ideals are not for high | ‘in few be medienne whose names tl i Stanford's rugby football team! HERBERT 6. BARGER AND TH E Wom | r city clerk you | rights in education. To them it os with pleasant memories of ™ (By United Press.) will ho Sn Senttio in Janeaes. whan! OMEN WHO CLAIM HIM. lterday aiternoon addressed to the i," rnost important that a child| MOSCOW, Mo—A fatality attend-| none of New York” aaa “. » club visita thig (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) [not be city couneli asking that bedy to ling pedestrianiem has caused a SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 24 the Stanford Gi home that night. He re js shortly to return to Frankie Neil was outfought through 1 team may be made| RICHMOND, Va. Nov. 22.—In-| mained at a hotel with Mra. Bar| imstitute & method of assessn : |movement to start here for a petl-| nor now skit, are S#a a out by Owen Moran, the English |up to play a match game with the tent upon vindication, two striking. | ber No. 1, and seat her back to Con 1 ge ape Mg lage eye SOURCE TS COTE ene Se ae Saniate 10 peer wales especially for her, tn a featherweight champion, in their go|California stars. The Stanford ly beautiful young women are pa-nelsville the next day that will confine the cost directly | Counciiman Kelso ts tickled over | the sport as being too brutal. Jabez which she will appear as | here last night, the fight being team ts coming north to play the tently awaiting the expiration of it was not until hie arrwat that |'? te Sbutting property the fact that about 20 miles of new | Monaker was found on the highway, sige half a wi stopped in the sixteenth round by|ctack British Columbia elevena, | Herbert R. Barber's embearlement | wife No. 1 learned of his last mur FINANCIAL STATEMENT. |ntreet work in his ward, the Elev: | filled with buckshot. At the in-/pinstion frock. the police, and the decision given | while the glee ciub fe to tour the Sentence, four months nmol riage. She attended bis trial, as did : enth, in being figured on this week | Quest it developed that he had walk to Moran. Nell was all but out entire northwest. Mrs. Barber No. 1 wife No. 2, and the bitterness of} Comptroller Marry W. Carroll h by the engineers, the bidding for | ed into the wrong house at alight when the fight was stopped, having Gussie Smith. of R Vt, says | thelr metuat dislike was alvarsent Presented to the finance committes | Which will be in @ week from to) “4 ' been battered to a pulp by hia cley that Harber jared her away from | deat, When he was convicted wife|c statement showing the total | morrow Prince in Troubl erer and stronger opponent. Only home at the age of 15 and married | N his gameness saved him from tak her in Boston. Four years Inter he |2 1 laughed derisively, Wife No. | amount of money that will be avail Counctiman Kelso says that the) SAN FRANCISCO. ov. 33.— deserted he learn to read and write.” ~ Prince Salmon, of Tahiti, was ar- rode to the prison ble = auie sar contractors are anxious to get work | Prince prison with bimrfy | able in the several funds for carry and feels sure all the work will be | raigned tn the police court on two sing the count. Just before the bout in Connelievitie, Pa. the prison veo, with half a dosen tn ” next year's city government. : Abe Attell challenged the winner, taking ber marriage certificate. | eriminais Th Statement it is as tollows Gen. !iet Sey See le eee eT and a go between Moran and Aitell Mra. Barber No. 2, who was Miws| Harber denies the story af a mar t cence penis | antomovile livery company and the is now to sight Lots Hutt, of Lansing, Mich, an jriage in Boston. There is n& record jother for failing to pay a board and form, marrte Barber strengthens the belief that wife No. bs ths ago in Petersburg, strengthons the b of of wife No. 1 was Visiting. Their court-\tn a mock iInarriage The authort | SCHREWSBURY APPEALS. ; ; * J. Ba webury has appealed ttack of apoplexy on the | *' © Apollo theater in Dus oo ® whirlwind affair of two tes are trying to find evidence to from the wion of Justice Car. roll awarding Mrs. Ida Weihi night. |" “Snortiy aft 5.85. Recently Mra. We ia was a native of California, induced to come from San Fran-| she owned « large stock cisto to enter Schrewsbury’s em-| (By United Press.) AGGIES TO PLAY r ja, the fire dancer, de CALIFORNIA artist's substantiate the claims of wife No the second marriage |1. Wife No. 2 admits that Harber the first wife located him, and one confessed, before their marriage, Hts Five dollars is a small price to pay fora day surpri hi t ppe: " The farm, oa which ‘bors ao are raised. | ? m appearing relations with a woman then to , Nate rood o or gor 3 re plo D1 nt f SUM foc the Thanheiaiving Gules Ui |hor epectalty balnc 2 se vanes | that he had met s friend and would | rying work lated aratint Sint tie nae: e at] Los Angeles with St. Vincent's col was lege. Eighteen men, including dsome young woman Coach Norcross and Manager y known in vaude was SEL “| Especially when the Plate, the Crown Greenbaw, will make the trip. The jin this country and in Eur ESSES 0 HER and the Bridg work is the best that can be . bay probably be j had for less than twice this price from any mily, Dobbin, Harding and TO FIX LIME : Cady, ends; Bennett, Jamison and “1 er | one ebse age set in t Mf the fer » Kraces which would | serve to draw tr She w awarded her expenses by a the lowe court, but © has determined to fight the lugher up TOBY CLAUDE. : a Her effort last season ia Two Flags” was not ® hit Everybody sald I was she complains, “save the roan anaes. Deaiiey Fenda The Fourteenth Ward M steeresttesiciemendionenens We have practiced dentistry in Seattle BELLINGHAM, Nov. 23,—Eigh- | They said | was too litte (RRR and Barber, guards, Kelly, center. jeagene has ated a cos teen-yearold Frank tle- | die so hard, so I've got Gagnon, quarter, Cooper and Ri os Peg seagate (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) ) very small sum so that It would ten years, and have made Plates, Crowns wait, the son of prominent people ng f songs. I = halves, Wolff and Looney, full- | gion xt Tuesday evening a pro CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—What do you | Hot look like chartty ind done Bridgework for thousands of residing at Richmond Beach, a so little that ean posed amendment to the city char-|do with a dress you have boug tis The idea wet carried out, with - , 5 suburb of Ballard, is lodged in the ; take me ter defining the saloon Hmite in do mr hé rewult that a room in the big vcople city jail on a charge of nd lar I wish to goodness One Rancher Kilis Another Seatiie. This would take the re font Mie |MeCormick mansion on thdyfas Peo cony c Mont, Nov. 23.—A|spousibility of fixing the limits | 2st Wear it; don't you? lonable Lake Shore drive hagob ‘ ‘Today we ¢ doing Dental work for etal sails Fo F rec i eat Lseteben nave: ¢ out of the hands of the city coun-| Well, Mrs. Harold F. McCormick, | converted » & salesroom for the more people than ever before-—because 4 Smith, a rancher, who k ft ssiudaptilgiad . -*ttime being, and fo o ble tha \ f bee: yy eile keyalg 9 agg | BS Gg lamer mace = age De A ad | ‘ytd Bin . We have always given our patrons more —_ avin Ss ep office, because of the alleged inti-|J. Colman, J. A. Moore, | The Iiet of fine wearing apparel! for their money than they expected. macy of Fairburn with 4 wife, | Piggot Cotterill {s said to include many creations hopes to be treed by making the Smith, E orrock, C. H. Kiehi and jfrom Parts and London, as well 4 Hardly a day passes that new patrons “unwritten law” his defense L. B. Kirkpatrick the best of th clusive shOps e do not come to us, t mmended by other en a nt I Chica Horse show gowns, din o not come to us, recommendec others her gowns noon and evenin , he eS Sram gowns, strost and traveling ithes Don’t you think this speaks well for the : pa and all the a t } From 6 8 o'clock, Many c © accompanying cle kind ot work we do in connection with the at e of feminine adornment are betn 1 eles we ch ss ll Ings depositors prefer to call il atur a enin sold for « trifle, Meanwhile,.Mra ow price we charge P re eCormick is said to be at ry . ont < e \ herself with choice creation thes So we say again that $5 is a very small thy > y with all need (08 ‘ will start the winter soclels oty price for the Plates, Crowns and Bridge- isit to the banking ait 3 2 . — - cles of Chicago, Several of t > visit to S an easy time to start your Savings Account. joss gowns argon the way to tro work we give our patrons. As we charge trict after the evening meal ng oN _ =, cao you nothing for examination, and advice, —_— Accordihg to one of her friends bps! ; j - Mra. McCormick disposed of one you'd better come and see us about it. On Sa ov Compourd In order to furnish you w very facility for gown to a friend. It was « mag Right now is as good a time as any. mM Savings : depositing your extra money i 3 atid loent creation from Paria sup : : We Pay ° Interest y , ; > ha close to $1,000 And please remember, we guarantee all — we keep our ut not d to its original wear . = St or'a taste, A fow nights later at our work, 6.487,008.00 o » dinner 5 the gown, reimod Pampa Get t t of saving by pub n the friend, wh 1,421,498.35 ting ' k a fixed amount out of every week's pay. Tt te BEST way, Cleat Dexter Horton & Co. a ha =e NEWYORK ists ‘ r ¢ ates received for B { depo payment of loam pose of | dent Porn Coie heer) 614 First Ave-—Howard Block—Pioneer ev 080. og ge to see-| burg, Pa.; first vice president and - vi as - 4 * New York Building fall, ‘how |seoretary, Clinton Hogers Wood: Place—70 Feet From the Totem Pole Scandinavian American Bank who were | president, Fleiding A Alaska Buildi

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