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A UE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 23, cd 1907. qa een a aN A ert — — pret: CASE STIRS UPL Sean eURNS WRITES Jo meine eae TH SEATT Twentyefiret ay, §., water maine BY ©. H, TAVENNER have come to the United States in|C!@use of $2 & day for every day Joonerete walks on Kilbourne, Firat ; } en” Tover-time in included In the con Jay, N. RB, to Ashworth; concrete Tommy Burns, the h¢ avywelaht Woertle Starig: Buelusive Setview:) | vine thar. kad mover bemes 1aid|trect: one of the contractors is A }waiks on Brooklyn ay. Bast Forty-|champion of Amer BAN FRANCISCO, NOV. Om een ae: instance, a Japanese | Waters, former superintendent of fifth to Kast Fiftieth; «rading. treets and a member of the board who ts now) Young men and women, how would in Nngland preparing to meet Gun) working in the United Bt comor st of the scandal, the months of August, September | ote, on Twe : " | Mt public works. dean upshot of “ Ph and October Mra. Re es Goan piasking, 7 ointh ay. Pa soot | ner Molr, has concluded that that Bo like to live, in tho United |to the conclusion he should have |°F Public. w pooupied Uh Bap Pers 7 2 welfth ay. § lackwon | , Atatos if it should be dec 1 there w © writes his father : r ‘rit eS the army poat at | Solouruing on a ranch near Mea® ito Norman sts jold cagntrypin pretty nearly a Rees waves wos ~ at Souen atedae a = o one b re h «age am AGK FOR EXTENSION, inet a ne back. | eaten wae. provided by | |pogtine paradise. Teds living In hearts * jent casts about until he finds the naa Vie its at aed Pawton for 8) Wilson, and that the latter has i a a elie The question of of port . been visitas there constantly. Ire ASK to, and expects to make & 1 Old men and women, how would |iype of a woman he thinks would | imyroverment came before pidion 6? Free , tg whipping Moir and later Jim you like to live in this country tf,| mate well with his son, and start Freese, the complaint continues, ad Roche, bi has written the fol wha today in mits her relations with Wilson, as} OF PROPERTY | setrines tar Paarshaen. CePaun, -altouiae! ition of Me woll as with other men | of The Star, who extension of the 1 of 1 the matter of an action wife, Ada V after a certain date, all respect for| her on her way to & womankind would be withdrawn? jor Seattle, or Vancouy n Francisco. \ 7 fugh & Co., fo ite Rnd ’ tion manager | It may appear to the reader at| The brideto-vacannot land at an |} 8 a Wilson yident.| Mra, Freese, the husband says, , cnessiictinisin en Stgge coal ey ade gg NBs oe Sopeas Se ee i" cannot land at a4 time on the improvement of Sveum a peculiar phasow of thetr has beon shadowed by United] B. P. Whiting.as trastee gor the! wr a bout »4 hn wets rest on the| co amt ae oR og iy aif nan ae oe f a ; ~ toonth av, South... They. assignes ome e ie ne re fo © ol ‘red . rer - = me . i varies “ « ap on m = eason ne the couse ot po does _ Trooge Staton aactat service agente tor /estate of Frod N; Hallett, Dapkrupt.) gig Canadian teame sure you I have & distinct purpose | soll waiting husband goo’ on | gp eo ge Sia Proms Sonne Night on ab | some thine pas today Med an getion in tho auperlor | Nov..8, 1907 to serve, I desire to present. the board the uhlp. The two movt fo ypowe of thelr bonds questionadic ay pentngs a Asett s now pending in Judge | ggurt asking fr possession of valu:| ‘pear Friend:-—A few lines while Japanese question” in # new sult|the first time in their lives. fe tte air” for 8 a ee Mentha doin 0 Lk eee te Mity nature, now held jointly bY! Moir on December 2 ut the Na wear ever passed between them. ‘Thoy4 ! tho Halletty and 8. A. Martin, ‘The | tonal Sporting club, It successful Were | post quartermaster, wo ié now in/complaint charges that on Sept. 23/1 win $9,000, The betting iw ov 1 after: | Alaska, is suing Mrs. Mary Blatt-| 1907, Hallett was adjudged a bank Wer aet otis 1 sult for |nor, wife of Sergeant Biattner, for|rupt and his estate turned over tol wy Arey t Mae ae gl ane X v courts, | $20,000 damages for Alleged defama-| Whiting as trustee, that since that i elaned the final articies, and I oat 906, he says Misition of charactor. The charge|time it was discovered that Hallett = Poi ebyaged ghavo.og | nformed him that/artsea out of ‘certain caustic re-jand hia wife had ‘acquired a two | @M# 1 bet 4 : ted. Later | marks Mra. Mattner {# said to have | thirds tnterest in a lot and building | Moir a Big Fellow. z recites | The situation suggested in the are married in many instances after | opening queries would become a|an acquaintance of less than a min- | FOR DAMAGES reality ff no one lived here but|ute. They come asbo if the} te mt Orientals wife proves satisfactory the hus | Japan has no sweethearts in the band allows her to remain with |egiied to alec p in the steerage quar sense we know th She has nojhim and be his servant. If sbeliors of the steamship Santa Clara lovers, All her women are slave|isn't, be may sell her into @ life r girls and slave women of shame, or giv Neging that they were com n company with a number of Jap- reconcilta and at made regarding Mra. La Fevre, and| valued at $45,000, and against) “Motr is a big fellow, weighing In Japa in the Japanese col-|an abandoned wife Mae nevie been i ee ne Fg @ Fobruary 46, the/in which Mrs, Freese flgured. Dur| whieh there is an outstanding |About 200 pounds, | also have an onles on the Pacific const, it is not| known to complain to the author!-| sets, ‘be, trip from Valdes te ma Then, ing this trial Mra. Freese’ anp | mortgage of $22,900 offer to fight Jim Roche, champton | B GAD Of ncqualatance ”ripening| ties of the treatment accorded: her.|nens ott ny feo ee li ered that the | posed infatuation for Sergeant Wil-| Trustee Whitihg says this prop |of Ireland. Roche recently beat Into friendship, friendship running |She has been brought up to be wig «Aine eg mean vr $800 on granted son was made a leading feature of) erty interest should be held aa a/Chartie Wilson, and Wileon is the} to love and love ending in mar.|! she has no right to ask for| Sun fet — a ae pond — aiutes that during | the teatimony part of the bankrupt estate and he | only man who ¢ r beat Malt, we rage. The young Japanese docs set and humbly and oblently ceamas i fa ae bel oon tenes A wishes title settied so that it can| Roche is a big drawing ecard tn not select his wife or have any-|she enters a life of shame. The! The plaintiff © their ndmea thing to do with it husband is then free to get another | : % as P. McCormick, J. R. Moreland, be adjudicated with (he remaindor|lreland, and they tell me here tn of the bankrupt's property London that I can make $15,000 by ‘ f ie) HOT TIME MARKS CLOSE OF fighting him. That sounds good to |Hade Roark, Jobn Hannafin, Wm. |e ana aR RAMA RRR me, and nothing is too easy for the R. Pierce, | John orland and CALIFORNIA EXTRA SESSION he anes aoa Canadians, Harrison, [ mot som MAY ESTABLISH ‘CENTRAL harles Kelly. | The co plaint re ad of the lacrosse people here and am | ow iy e j C nd uc od \* sing to play a game tomorrow GUNNER MOIR travel m4 class on the Sante - (By United Pr accommo: urn to > WASHINGTON, Nov. 38 On my urn An rica I am| Who Will Meet Tommy Burns in Clara and promised good acce > MENTO, Cal, Nov. 23-—)wan found in his private car te be " r} : @ trip to Seattio,| » London on Dec. 2 NMEN BANK dations and food, that they were ® William J, Bryan, after a con: #/ E004) T find anything good. will Y on ho bed clothing, kept in fithy gotng to mak pmet attacks on Francis J, Heney entertaining the very man who Was!» ference with President Roose England, if not in the world, but quarters, and, to add to the trouble _ aad Ldacoln Steffens by Assembly-/the t t of abuse in his paper. |» Thousands of Japanese women wife ! probably settle In business there Be 4 }® volt today, sald that the gov rhage ” he ts certainly a prince. ma | som tion, found themselves Johnson of Sacramento, insincerity in attack and unscrupt:|© ernment would have acted #| 9 sent ‘Talning here at « private! “1 send you a photograph of | Was oe Prete Roaeever: Rive A CRAETOn SAE 4g with a crowd of of the e ampaign of boc ness in methods have aided ID he me wisely by “beginning at mansion, of iT i Gunner Motr, fresh from the nega | ABHINGTON, Nov. BShort-| Se etary wtelyou and t admin. |, hinese panese laborers for b nine wiles from London iste and cor |t fon favors the establishment — 4g about of the present)» the tive. It is safe to say that it is|!¥ before midnight J. P. Morgan and | 8 Guest of Millionaire. the only photo of Moir ever sent to |George G. Baker, president of the |2t,* Brest central government bank. | The fellow whose guest | am is) America. | Firat secretary ‘ortelyou bell * that National bank of New York, | the N York banke . 4 millionaire and a good rt. 1} Give my regards to my friends, | arrived here and at once went to ai sae item afin py mpi 2 | RESTRAIR made a hit with him, and he In-|and tet! them I will bring back thé |the White H« other end to restore « a R. oe Conéities |® fidence.” He would have the 9 ‘pent yenen moons oe ne Red-Hot Reply. ® government gain the com P Ba of Vallejo In whic © Southern! Frank Devin sprang to his feet|*® fidence of the depositors b: bureau Was agsalled polities! bw Le eaaeeinty after Johnson had finished and de |* coming forth as a guarantor SPEER EER ER RE Re ' J . ne where a confe Heve the ne ol tion as 1e the close . clared that as he had been unwar|* of the national bank depoutte. sisted that ! train at his place, The | world's championship ence was held with President Roose.|kay - fiaanctal situation as they the ‘extra sess f the tegisl® | rentabl ° * Jace ia a wonder for luxury, and Your friend | E owe | kept what government money was a came to av ead at noon SEteOly attacked through John pe a . . velt. The entire financial situation | given them by adding it to their own doitated 20% arraignment of a movement|* *& ® & * et ke ee ew ww! ] was ever so comfortably fixed OMMY BURNS vee that he in somo measure refirese: | The old fellow weighs 540 Wembly set ohowo was reane at ese ed, he wanted to may a word, “The| COST OF STREET WORK. | poone and ts the biggest man fn EC the financia! situation MBE | 1 scoln-Roosev was discunsed eS cash reserves and not sending it] 6, in " Ros It in stated today that President jout where needed wag — ae that Rose D me seeking divorce, was about to leave the country together with their two children and household effects, C. |R. Rulofson yesterday obtained an einen jorder from Judge Albertson re The purchase of the Black Dia-;ing to obtain a § per cent commis-|stralning the woman from leaving mond coal properties was made on| #00 on the sale of the coal proper-| the jurisdiction of the court until the request of H. W. Cannon, presl ties and for which they claim to ‘he case is settled have secured a purchaser in the @! be brought up before Judge |dent of the Pacific Coast Co,, ac an th . bs Paci! c Mo m December 9, being st lodrding to the evide ee See ae Householders it State League of ees, “4 Republican Clubs has been char.|_ 28timates of the cost of uew atreet “The . coutnenstiniiiiasitinsie wt sat conditions were | Republican Clubs ‘hax work, aa figured out by the elty saarted, i . 2 = movement of hate,” said he. “The | Chetneer, wer se | ‘ith the gr 10 KEEP A Pees Tork. ugnecessary assaults | itical bureau of the Southern Pa-|O%, Pubite works this morning as) by the ile the country’and in San | Ppiee! vareas of the Sou follows } in particular, upon every {HK has usurped the functions and! Costrete walks on Erie av.,| HARRIMAN has made money.” said /ine Republican party. It is not «| $220: Planking bgt 9 ot Wests) “The abuse and attack\of | ovement of hate of the indivia |@ke to Ninth 60; water} Aad corporate interests have My ment Aor Mae mains and sewers on Virginia (By United Preece) Peete great share. It has be | “Als but It ts & movement of | Ninth to Denny Way, $16,200: fire} WASHINGTON D.C Nov. #8~ mane | DATE FIXED. The action instituted by itie Electric company Goin the King county Fem ting franchise ta by County Assessor of methods they employ : ace of J. D.| The priee paid for the n was Pemea crime in California to be The emancipat a of Re. hydrants and mains on Thirty-sixth | As an indication that the adminis calendar for that date today | Farrell, offered before Judge Fra-| $1 100,000. secapdana Beste cca Householders should realize in Peeesfal in business or tn lite canlem of Califorais from the ay., Spring to Terrace, 08; POY-ltration has 60 intention of lettings 4 Judge Albertson In the superior | tor in perior court this morn Acting as agents, the plaintiffy|!28uring their dwelling that dwell Meney and Steffens. nation of the ern Pacific po- | 2%, Fe and water mains OM yy in its pro tion of Marrimat aT ing. Mr oll ¢ 4 that he|are sald to have agreed to sell the |'"& house insurance is the cream 4 Madivon st, Third to Sixth ava and Steffen ral litical bureaa controlied by He and the Harriman reade t had completed the purchase upon! pre ties for $1,500,000, on the|°f the iasurance business, and they rin ‘ 1 | nt throngh this state | Burke, Parker and Hatton is the |" | Townsend, aastetant Untted te *BOLARD DIVOR CE recelpt of telegraphic advices from|theory that James J. Hill would |*hould expect a much greater pref- ertain fustitution aviaim of t league afd though in HEARING 18 CALLED. attorne of North Dakota, has ary Mr. Canton, who was then in New give that amount for the lands and|¢™ence in rates than is allowed nd that it madd ply the Individw may b t rived w ington and re port od Yor the result of a confer to construct a branch road |‘ by the Insurance Trust as wicked and | manner he he treth fal. © Denttns Rae been ant ty Gel tay. 7 gnificance of this Hes jJamex J. Hill and D. O. Mille h, as Hill declined to|Tates on this class of insura is sittation aay att . inciple that 1|°#rd of public works for 10 o'elock, |in the fact that during the past five) Qo pom | OM. Farrell was called as a wit branch road to Black Dia-|t0 insure with the Northwemtera consider just | December 2, at the city hall to| months Townsend has b in Ore) nan and lowed to wing "Ola Batt |nena in the netion instituted by the three sue wok Dial mutual Fire Association. - The All legislative work was com-|iske up the matter of adopting » 68 prepa the gove y well that he permitted his wife|2;, Laven, Br Cornwall and fighting for the commission which | Northwestern is saving insurers of werat band pleted last might by tt s bly agaiuat the Southern Pacific in the}? : - Maurice MeMicken are seek-' the ay to due thom this class 40 to 50 per cent of the b “ system for West Be of unt aa egg barn their living, Mra. Marguerite % f their insurance with oth hed the and no further business of turport:| > . matter of the proposed rs go bi yew | Ot ‘thuste tatareenae! ota aie orm improvement of the parking a a Bt Fionn rday ented © i when in Santa ance wh te 0 D, worth of la a K how a fight on ipa, the A card or telephone the Harriman road ng the among th nts as to what pa aphlet ginent in- d outlining of writing this insur- ; " 1 4, John bim to his friend’s hom Olson | call " land aimed had not woke up outside the elty Mmits and tee te puree | Beovided, th any of the nece near the Crown Hili cemetery, to n warios of I are y | ad his mone is f y rere in RK FOR THE TARVING oscsvesraimesse WOMAN ASKS FOR “oes wets find ney an hi rind th sree . | Mrs, Boland and ber witr " dnt T. Martin, an ¢ ance agent all agreed that , ance joland 9 hee eee ed eee . *| ‘The Northwestern has saved its eolits (By United Press.) } % | policy holders since its organtza- ; reak Clar - “ jthat she provided the living BY! NoRPOLK. Va. Nov. #2 Preai-|* POSTAL SAVINGS BANK tion over $400,000.00 as compared Sever ty be dane ponsible for a long) Aljoging that she was per working in cloak and suit establish * ADVOCATED. ttl ett Bhar’ etineat vat eee Wie beliowi:c letter, suzgesting| “Is there not some way these | series of y robberies of the nently tajured by being # | mente. dont Gompers was re-olected prest- | @ . + rd annual rates. . i which the unemployed | men who a nt ment | Hh jayne n Ha v D dent of the American Federation of|% MUSKOGEE, Okla, Nov. 23. #4) eee aume ue ig + during the win /o&® >¢ given wark enough to earn|the Empire butlding, in which lat-| py aM | |Labor by acclamation on « motion|# —Resolutions, stronsly en. & Foe eee ~y fared oe‘ tan soa their board and a place to sleep|ter place he has been employed 48 | Mrs. Carrie Clark today comr W A made by Victor Bergér, of Mil-!# dorsed and unantmously ap * DM, Wee received by The § ‘© | antit the financial difficuities are) « janitor suit in the superior court asking | Caukee, a socialist, who has fought |* proved, were passed by the * SYSTEM nettied : for. $26,000 damages. The accident ARRESTED |Gompers for years * Trans-Missiaslppl Comm * “ Star-Today, a» | was; “Why not arrange to pince the PERMIT 18 GRANTED, occurred a¢ Mrs. Clark = ite | The federation ordered an as-|# Congress favoring the * is snail ta tlie uaa cea ade my lunch, @ man came/at work on the exposition grounds —— from & 19th ay. street car at Pike o - |sexament of 1 cent a month on all/#® lishment of postal savings * vartet 7 and asked if he could and feed and care for them in that C. J. Erickson was granted a per nd Koren ay At the request of the Oakiand | members . 4 7 in the — eg f ba Pane was granted a per jot. and At the request of the Oakland /members under the jurisdiction of | # banks * de a little overt nthe Wood for something to| way mit today to continue hin raitroad authorities the local police this aft-lthe federation. The money is to|# eke kk th tet uch difference as the habit Piaid him I did not have any| “This would surely be better than trestle south on Fourth av. 8, to MEETING TONIGHT. ernoon rearrested Mra. Anita Mor-|he used in fighting the open shop| NER WT | Sa ce we lee cee eee eonary things amd thon wateh Bt offered to give him some | starving aod walking the streets at carry the dirt from his regrade - | ton, the wife of a well known Oak: | jn Los Angeles. When th et eat. He walked away with | nigh There Is muchthat can be work farther away oa the tide fata. A meeting will pe held tonight /tand physician, who left her home | sufficient fund prenthans Gumars TO PAY INTEREST ai for these men, but who will | « _ ———_-C— tn Egan's hall, Arcéde building, forte elope to Seattle with P. F. Rol-| will order a general strike in Los iam poor and not able to feed) be the first to help them? | The trouble "with Seattlo is, it the unemployed. Dr. Titus and |ler of San Francisco. The man and | Angeles to compel untonization Be bangry, du: they must not! “R. J.“ |sends out too much fire insurance other socialist speakers wil) do-|the woman will both be sent to Call-| cm a ¥ CITY BONDS Seattle, Nov. 22. money *¢ | liver addresses, fornia See 3 SPECIAL SESSION CALLED, NOW HIS $80 City Treasurer George Russell in- Dr | formed the city officials today that 4 By United Press. } the sum of $152,999.36 must be gath- ' SACRAMENTO, Cal. Nov, 23.— Jered together and forwarded to . the entries in your bank book amount up. $1.00 i enough to ta savings account on which pay 4 per o ompounded {annually RRR RE CAPITAL FULLY Pam $100,000 00 Governor Gillett this morning is | New York city and Chicago by the sued a cali for a supplementary ses-| Pe spies |first of January, to take care of sion of the legislature and confin-| The old tale of the intoxicated | current interest on bonds Jing its deliberations to the consid: |™&P # d the obliging friend was leration of the proposed amend. |Tetold at Ballard yesterday, and the| RED BANK, N. J. Nov. 2% \Semte to the dhiistes of Ben trem. javeuel to that G Olson {8} Capt. James H. Holmes, one of the cisco, which were voted upon favor |™!2¥8 some $40 and the police are | last of John Brown's band of aboll ably ‘at the last election. The leg.|*0uthing on & clueless trail. Olson, |tioniats has died here, aged 74. He ialature reconvened at 1 o'clock|® *tranger in Ballard, sought a| accompanied John Brown to Kan this afternoon, in pursuance to.the |fend's house, but not until he had | was in the fifties, served in the civil lenli, and will continue ite delibera.|!!mgered at a thirst-quenching estab-| war and was territorial secretary |tHone this afternoon and tonight. |!!shment, He met the obligita| sf New Mexico under Preriaent friend, who kindly offered to take! Lincoln. lis Fe BS RRR : tal ohiapadiainibnche doadiiadaat ok FOURTH AND PIKE ST. ® CARLISLE 18 CHICAGO 4 * sala elielelialiatataieleltalel * *) 7 (By United Press.) *| $ cutchad Nov" hotore * $4.00 Set Rogers Bros # 30,000 people, the greatest # 1847 Knives | 35 ® crowd which ever witnessed a *® and Forks ... fe # football game in this city, Car * Sipe, # lisle defeated the Chicago Ma * fe mailed ov * roons by a score of 18 to 4 * S apres address Tee Pee eee eee URPRIS D? : Bye your “ } e stmas ND CHANGE. FoR : oom If not you will be to learn that you can buy ared 1c rabid ‘ in Iawn ten blocks from the EXPOSITION AND STATE UNI- x 5 VERBITY gro $10 cash and $ r month . (By. "Uni ted. Pre: Prices $175 to $ at above term Think ver. This i 4 WASHINGTON, DB, ¢ a in the CITY LIMITS, rn awa mut in the wooos. The . a Tha nounced sucec NEW GREEN LAKE RESERVOIR ADDITION adjoins TWO Hpef cent oe es ena ore CITY PARKS, Is a 70-foot boulevard leading DIRECTLY , peweres {tary Cortelyou defeat any plans to THE ENTRANCE to the ALASKA~ YUKON - PACIFIC ex +s 4 for uroha the « ficat yaition grounds Thi: addition has an unex led VIEW ' pd tor po Only in Lake WASHINGTON AND UNION Bay, where all ¢ m dividua that the pur ships WILL pass through in 1909, To soe e of THE jphagd price has not be trawn PRETTIEST additions EVER platted in the city LIMITS take Lam > " ft bank will ore Green Lake car to Green Lake Station rar . WHY not ge junday and see this addi 2 JUMPS BAIL SPINNING "DANCER" ~ "pe aNcéR” ANQ KOLUKTURE duck’ thn ebmisadae of @ 8 . 1310 SECOND AVENUE ieee gae re mpememe « iscve! | International Bond & Realty Co.) —“ TO THEIR. DEPARTURE FOR CRRVEY ~ h fon, was called | this INC BUCHANAN CO. TO¥LAND, SBATTLE. Ser ees, “esl haw Geen fortetnna don’t be f you it | aval teat Habart he 1009 American Bank I i a ¥ ! eS | t Bai ped eos | METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, TURKEYS! TURKEYS --- BROKERS. j —— t tr ae ss First | Stocks, Bonds and Grain, Private Wires, Phones—Sunset Main ||) SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO ole a lotel. three | 2867, Ind, 2505, Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building ORDER FOR $25, i comet DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC | London Tailors OR perien: 1 his cha hadithe D which weed about Pa @ Wixy | .

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