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LAST EDITION NO. 137, VOL, 9 Seattle's Ministers Say It Is---Rev. M. A. and Others Say It Isn’t--Question Is} Much Discussion. establishment of the gamed, It was announced at the Y. M. C. A, head quarters this morning that the plans install billlard and pool table Would be carried out tke to see billiard and jnstalled in every home MaStatement of Rev, M. The Kames are merely a harm re, merely ‘less amusement,” sald one of the ne. “ 1 will the [officials of the Y. M. ©. A. this er et thes. ‘ in the! morning, “when they are played to de alive that 4 viy for the sake of the game is: GA wend Because they are gometimes used hat hae as gambling games ta no sign they ‘ min-|have no place in the ¥. M. @. A ¢ members as of course they will be played ~ Rev. M. A. here for no other purpose than or of the First Pres: amusement a sin ‘alg ed up with The Y. M. C. A. ts doing the BC, A. and is an open ad- right thing id Dr, Matthews Md the billiard a and I hope of the available as & harm) a space in the new building will be a number of the ot for bilifard and pool tadies. | hee the city are ear are interesting and are | fo the proposal t merely harmiess amusements and pew ¥ MOC. A serve to attract your on who will oth tables ar go to Worse places If this « of the greene! amusement i# not provided for city are di: them by the ¥. M. CG A. I can and a se no harm in the action pro urech and posed by the Y. M. C. A. and be ned Heve it will result in much good the action of the Baptist |I would like to see billiard and poo ministers 5 day uetalled in every home in feedlutions against the = ot a CIVIL SUITS SET FOR TRIAL je cisil eases in which & Jaleo} 0 ‘Canstantiog’s daughter, has been as the plaintiff, and set for December § On January aftermath of ¢ sensa- 28 Hall's suit againet "rt bo of William Constan- for $100,000 damages will be MM Hall, bis son-in-law, heard. | “set for before Constantine was found gutlty by | & fury of assault with a dead) weapon and was sentenced, but is still at liberty awaiting the results Btion in which Hall seeks of an appeal to the suprem = his wife, Myra Hall | FIGHT DELAY OF THAW TRIAL omen GETS $2,500 FOR SINGING “WAITINGAT THE CHURCH.” | | BANQUET | United Press.) ‘ON, Nov Henry fatssioner of the Dis mbia, will preside at quet tonight. Among} t speakers will be James Hager, Ollh Johu Sharp Willian be no cocktails. T Served will be “very sauterne.” VESTA VICTORIA, A atriking Instance of the poest } in bilities of the vaudeville America in furnished by toria, who for severa. jeoming to New York oc craze PRR eH Died rate } . # | music halls " ARM CARMEN. # American engagem at #4100 a — &/ week she jumped at the chance United Press.) # | Compared to what she had been re ARDINO, Cal, #/| ceiving it was « small forte Owing to the suc # That was two seasons before Mreet car robbery here # she made her treme hit in iy aight. the care of the @ singing one song, “Waiting ai the to company will @ Church. Her suce this srry an officer on # mg brought hb diate &nd conductors and # «nition and @ salary her will be armed. ® | present contract of $2.5 | * PRR TO VOTE ON DRY SUNDAY ISSUE y United Pr MAN 18 MISSING. | fone to his death off the or wand coast the interior of George M. Christie, whose| CHICAGO, No’ cit Waits at their home, |council last night by a a and, Ore, has not vote ked the Chicago Law and from since the t of Order leagne to abandon its cam When be started for | paign against Sunday saloons and let the question be submitted to a it f the citizens at the ext ee Kerfoot Improving ection si ws itag r CREEK, Ca 6 fendition today Mis Fatally injured. , the young woma FRANCISCO, Nov, 26 fa Be i Feldman was this rning br ondition |ing in contact with a wag His m teen -namad exaggerated tes are probably fata | Howard Maxwell OH, SEE! POOR LITTLE LOST CONFIDENCE IS FOUND! THE SEATTLE STAR WASH.,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907. SIT SINFUL TO PLAY POOL AND BILLIARDS? WANTS TO TRADE ‘PEACH FOR YOUNG MEN Was there any ulterior motive ex proased in the remark made by Mre. Kdyth Tosler Weatherred, chaper one for the Hawatian girls who jhave been touring the coast, when she said Iqst night in a talk to the business men at the Commer ctal club that firmer business re lations between Seattle and Ha wall should be established, and that the first trade should be a cargo of young men in exchange for a bunch of peaches? She said they were long on INDICTED CUTS THROAT (By United Press.) BROOKLYN, N. Y., Nov the indicted pres Rank of suspended pay oT ident of Brooklyn. ment the whieh month his with suicidal intent today dition is precarious. Maxwell harried Borough last out throat His con the was to DEFENSE RESTS CASE IN BRADLEY TRIAL By United Pre WASHINGTON, Nov, 26.—Before in the Bradley trial rning the held rence with raing Dr surprise” witness b > Taking the stand, Dr. Rich fled that the defendant rush the writing room before the | ing Her tace changed, rapidly, at it was | jtimes she laughed hersetf r Mday that when the Thaw jeves buls ing. thet appes ed st Monday, Jerome will I thought she was a so Bithat it go over to the Jan lunatic His testimony was wt and that the request by the government in cross Attorney Littleton, | Dr. Ct oe, R of ee i ase, will fight the de- | BAe ge Reng hd onggereny Sor the The facts in Dr. Rich's | testim: were added to the hypo SOCKTAILS AT J ie | Hut say that question is ineang and that s! jis unable to distingulah ht from wrong Here: Dr. Hill's reasoos for his conclu sion were the same as Dr. Barton's Th were hereditary, physical shocks sustained by the de: and the strain of disappe and delusion affecting her at the time of the shooting The pro: cutor failed to shake Hill's teeth mony Letters written by the defendant at vario br 4 to Hill to ot “toxle insanity.” Dr hia opto me promptly of the prose ors queries umed promedi tations on the part of Mrs, Brad NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov, 26.—Dtrectly after the titial floor professionals sition to test the of the market w , causing a small fractiona: from yensterda close. { appear t these pointe a the leadership of Unio a the market responded with gain of 1 to 8 points, The close was strong at the top. Just before the close call money loaned at three per cent JAP CONSULSB CHANGED. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Ryv dently desiring & more consery SEATTL ONE CENT THE WEATHER-OCCASIONAL RAIN TO. NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; COOLER. WANTS HER OWN THEATER _ RA AUN DREDS OF ARMENIAN RRR Rm iis ‘ f Fright Tortures Attend the Killing—-Children Mur- | ® MORNING TIMES SUSPENDS * | s + dered Before P E ES’ *% The Morning Times of this * ere! ore arents’ yes, % city will suspend publication ® Won Saturday next, Nov * (By United Press.) was sent to the province to sup * Announcement to that effect #| SMYRNA, No Hundreds of | press trifling disorders. The mas * wan made in that publication #/ Armenian Christa have been | sacre nded by frightful tor- |w this morning. The Morning # | slaughtered and 150 villages have | tures n were outraged, i ® Titnes was started on April 2% been burned by the Kurds and|and children were murdered under Pepe tatty Rove Bd ree Hee ® last and has lost wince its in ® | Turkish troops under Abrahim| their parents’ eyes, Abrahim from ‘whlch future shipmenta # ception @ total of nearly $90, # | Pasha in the province of Diarbekr,| marched through the whole pro- might be judged. Prospective pur #% 000, Because of this loww and ® Asia Minor, The survivors bave| vince, bent on wiping out the en- chasers are requested to buy on * the belief of its publishers # fled to the mountains, The pasha| tire Armenian Christian population, the ground, as all exports are only ® that ft could never be made a ® ; * Some procurable f. 0. b. Hawall MAS, PATRICK CAMPBELL. * paying proposition, ith exixt * Mrs. Weatherred talked to the *# ence is to be brought to a ® business men for an hour, explain Mra. Patriok “Campbell, Just over | * clone. * the many advantages that |from London and playing “The Sec: | * * yuld accrue through a furtherafce |ond Mrs. Tanqueray” {n York, |" * ee aww RH ee of commerce between the coast and |has declared an intention of leasing | the telanda, displaying a remark |a New York theater if possible for| able knowledge of the affairs and |4 season Of 20 weeks next winter | ROP TARLAC A business needs of both sections where she may appear in “only | Josef Dubrinski, t man from, evident not only at the fracas, but amor , | sueh plays as have a great artistic |nowhere, without flag, country also came out in his examination and dramatic appeal.” A proposal j home or place to lay his weary | Pefore the court es |has been made her, and the the-| ich: ihe ‘amnianla ls Maeesenl ben asked if he had stolen any ater, should it materialize, will be . ? money from the stranger he said known as Mra, Campbell's thoater.| Crashing duouch a trestle over |2omteraay with the fact that the | Yes,” but he meant that he had With Mrs Campbell are appear | ing oxcanstio brows restle over | world was against him when he|not stolen money, but had hit the ing both hér son and daughter, Al-| reservoir with a dirt train on whic Pogeth ete ney sa ook thonesorty Tae Mk idemesabeaont ot th lon Urquhart Campbell and Bislia|fe nano trek to thn [2 anewer & charge o order Leo Kohn, superintendent of the Patrich Campbell. Miss Campbell |u* yan, “,0iakeman, onto the lconduct, Josef had borne all his| Charity Organtzations soctety, who has, b668 Geen for seven or clght|qor ce oan naed este, (eee equably, but, when a hes rf mission In life looking, oxt ~ yg he 1 biydliches y Injured yesterday | stranger accused him of being a for the unfortunates that dr operating table, but it ts belteved | gtr setlone | The train was backing in on the |and proceeded to bounce a bunch | point and assured the court that that he will @ trestle and collided with standing | of tives off the offender's coun- | Dubrinski is an honest, hard work- ponte hows . ge — - tenance ing, unfortu individual who NEW YORK, Nov. 2¢—Charies| cotiias ang the we a aoecew d tha | pAct being conversant with the /never stole a cent in his life, and Harney, the former president of | reste eollapeed aoe eee ee prone Loa judge told him to go on his po Brgy a 1 Bs wg conpaay, Charles Craft, the engineer, fell| “nine * snlbibicon cates boats siniiadall with a bullet hole in bis coll two | | | watt the ong ve Geraououny 3 ~~ Eat cording to the coroner's verdict re (By United Press.) | mana > oe ‘crushed, ia Homputal turned togay CHIGAGQO, Nov. 26.-—The Chicngo| where he died at 8 o'cl this oleate = | Worten' elab has begun & move | morning. No arrangements have ment to abolish the giving of Christ: yet been made for burial of | mas preseats. whole system |the 4 man, as he had no rela dechrea Black j tives ta this part of the country re jac woltder, president of the club, to Aietle. | ens ee a BLACK FOUND : Total revenues rye tho Hight that the ight stent ts net © paying : which bas grown from the cele: | plant from January 1 to Nove proposition. — er, upos m" ie b evident th x the prose |bratian @nce beautiful and appro-| GUILTY 1907, amounted to $174,366.99. |, ihe ave rage monthly collections cution will make ite last effort to : rom the 6,000 acco . convict Lote | seas oe, font ite oy The total operating expenses for apout $18,000, and the first three Dr. Evans, an expert witness tn!" \o%' geatien Henrotia, chairman —_-— the same time amounted to $60,|months’ collections after New the Thaw trial, was the next wit-| 4¢ the Teform committes, was| A well known resident of this | 967.64 Year's, it is said, will reach a total one, At the hypothetica! | cousiif emphatic. “The extrava-|clty for the past 26 years, Robert! ‘The net rev therefore | Of 960,000 question | am of the ganee of on is one of the things | Black, engaged at different times Included in the item of operation opinion that she was insane and “tors ‘ Jerical capacity with the city |*mounted to & 36 are the pay roll, material bought that &§ emosing the financial strin. '® 8 © p - t able to distinguish right from | goneyiim America. Our men are|“2d county governments, was this! These figures were secured today |and miscellaneous expenses. The ong | too heal,” she said. morning found guilty by « jury in|for the special committee of offi. total construction for new work Defendant We jthe superior court on a charge Of | ctats named by the finance commit for the time mentioned above The defendant re bowed her | forgery amounted to $74,628.77. head and wept softly | Black was arrested several weeks |*¢ '0 examine the books and are) ‘The revenue from the water de- Dr, Evans’ delivery waa dramatic, | jago by Detective Adams after hay expected to set at rest the charges | partment for the year is now esti- He added ‘Nothing but divine ling cashed two worthless checks |heard in certain official ee ee ae to be 1900, 008 interposition could have prevented STRIKE RIOT with the proprietor of a south-end | mmm apeieiliniaen the dethronement of her reason.” lodging house ate vey ca” wane NO THANKSGIVING UNLESS the Bradiey letters. Noon recess} ” The @ dant was recalied to| LOWMIVILLE, Ky 26.—The | he stand thin afternoon. After «| most Setious riot thus far of the | ae hort examinat the defense street Car strike oceurred last | ted Ite case at 1:46 p.m night, Aad ae & result two men are) —_— Max Hrown was the first witness kaownh te be shot, two policemen Thankagiving will be a day of dis The lows of the pocketbook was called tn rebuttal jare Injured by stones and clubs. and | appointment for the four children 0B¢ of @ series of misfortunes. Last reater part of the afternoon re June William Nand, the busband of Mr. and Mrs. Mand, of 4022 In »ted to gathering the loose be shot. A number of and father, who was employed at te ensa by the tnieee of, cracked by the police terlake ay., unless the person who the Great Northern docks, was ley wae recalled by the A cre@ded car wax suddenly at picked up Mrs. land's pocketbook struck by a street car and his right fon to answer certaip|tacked by 600 or 700 strike sym-| fn « Ballard car yesterday afternoon arm broken at the elbow. Although Questions ¢ « her and the pathivers nd shots were ox returne it to her. permanently crippled, land was Pradjey 4tver. proceedings, but changed. There were but a few dollars in forced to settle with the company nothing Inte x wee adduced. pee ee the pocketbook, but it was ali the for a sum which left him but $50 Mat Brown testified that when money the Hand family had to live when the lawyer was paid. The the defendant called at the Brown on unti] Saturday. With the loss oldest boy is just recovering from home hte father treated her affom of the pocketbook came the pros an attack of typhoid, and the loss tlonately Judge coger of Balt pect of a cheerless and hungry | of the pocketbook fs correspond- Lake City testified that Mra. Brad | Thanksgiving. | ingly heavy acted in a rational manner on | « Brown divorcee matter After three other witnesses had testified that the prisoner was rational, court sdjourned acs oes scrcvasee tive cow oh the Japanese ques tion, Ja anpounces the transfer of Consul Uyeso from San Fran cisco to Sydr Australia, Choao 8 distinguished diplomat and € al ge ral at Ne ‘ork, goes to San Prancisco on December 2 to be consal general, the post being ained to a consulate WORLD'S RECORD pa (By United Press.) BELIEVED 54 WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 26 Army officers believe a world’s ree ord target practice with big guns. was made November 16 at Fort Mon The official report of the practice has not been te ceived yet at the ofi.ce of the chief ot « ry, but it fs known that with the lZinch rifles the gunners hit the target at about 6,000 yards at the rate 4 bite per gun per minute etofore it has been thought exceedingly good work when there was only 40 seconds between shots FILL JURY BOX IN PETTIBONE CASE (By United Press.) | ent was ng, owing te and Diy, hen adjourn ning, wher talesmen will a od he ¥ 4 ifled Prose Attor an Duyn to be r > pr Rae eee eee eee eee . *# CARLOS RESTORES ORDER, * * * . (By United Press. . * LIsho . * A ir 1, King ¢ - * n tored * * 7 EERE GUGGENHEIM MAN HERE phe h ‘ ipervi ft nheima, has arrived tr " | make his head | Despite ramors which have been cireuldted during the past two days that the Alaska isunch Corsair was lost fy a storm while enroute to Valder from Cordova and eight pas- sengers, including two women, were lost, the passengers are in Seattle at present, having arrived on the North vestern Steamship Co.'s steamer Tweaten yesterday. In| speaking of the trip one of the wom- | SWATS HIGHWAYMAN AND MAKES HIS GET-A-WAY Wayfarer then wanted everything else he had, but wasn't expecting the sleep-producer that Kruger tm» ALICE LLOYD, Believing that a good sprint in; time saves nine dollars, or any Alice Lioyd, now one of the stars |amount you may happen to have en this moming stated that they of advanced vaudeville, was sing-| with you at the time, C, R. Kruger,| mediately unlimbered from up bid were blown out of their way in a ing two seasons ago in & London an employee of the Union tatlors, right sleeve. The stranger took the storm Sud Were two days making music hall for $150 a week. She | who was on his way to his home, at/count in the gutter, but the big the trip, but they arrived at their more than glad to come to 1208 Seventh av., last night soaked | confederate who was slipping up tinwtion safely America for a season's vaudeville a would-be robber a sturdy swat on | behind the intended vietim didn’t iS - engagement at double that eum. the jaw and then beet it while his | have time to connect before Kruger She made an instantaneous hit, shoes were still good. wuddeniy felt called elsewhere and POLICEMAN KILLED BY particularly with her Lish Walking along Seventh ay./started to answer the call. songs, that smack strongly ‘of the between Madison and Spring,| The highwaymen decided not to ROBBERS cockney Kruger was accosted by a stranger |give chase, and Kruger arrived Only recently she started on al|who wished a light. This he home with the considerable sum of — — western trip that will cover most onietngy _ gave up. The greedy money efor had in his ‘la {By United Press.) of the larger cities. Now her sal-| » OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 26.—Two ary is $1,500 a week for not te masked bighwaymen shot and al- exceed four songs twice a day CHARGES AGAINST RAILROADS. SAY AGENTS WERE most fpetantly killed Special Po- Nesmai George White in Henning (By United Press.) <a Bros.” Saloon, at Sixth and Alice WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Forty-| HOT AUTHORIZED sts. shortly before 12 o'clock last ae ee ee io Okle = : night. White had just entered the and Missouri today Testimony in effect that the saloon when two men, their faces) Last night the steamer Yu reatan s with the Interstate | pack Diamond Coal Co, had never masked, stepped | the bar r ward and alde commission alleging di8-| suthorized the sale of the com- through a side entrar Bac ith first gold treasure from rates in the transpor pany's * through the agency od § brace of revolvers, which Fairbanks, The gold shipme as their product eastward of © F. Lawson and associates wag he pekated at the three men who $150,000 in dust, cor to the |Against the Chicago & Alton, Rock Gfrered this morning im the action were in the saloon, with the com-| Washington Trust company. The |!#land, Burlington, Great Western, which bas been inatituted to re mand to throw up their hand Yucatan had a st tri 1th ta Fe, Wabash, Missourl Pe | cover $55,000 as commission White ignored th mmand and She brought 368 passengers cific, St, Paul and other roads This evid is introduced as reached for his weapon, I * ARERR aaa of that the agents who have diately both robbers opened - % Drought suit for commtssions had two: aaete entering White's bods BLOW LANDED AT * BANK CLEARINGS. %|hever been legally authorized to As he sank to the floor the ro * et The showing se vers fled through the side door THOMAS TAGGART : Gentile * that as individ sal officer r today 1,148,584.94 & company agreed to the sale, NEW SPANIGH NAVY. ton aint 6 . een F140 oat tl but thin agrecment wae never Tesh Jnited Press.) ied by the be o! stees. T (By United P. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov, 26—|* Tacome, Sl iktnes syed. Gd. to, tae Pee GLABGOW, Nov is an | The ae ate court t * Clea today...$ mines © sold te he cifie " hipt # Balance Coast Co. for $1,100,000. noun that loca ipbu the state has the right have contracted to furnish Spain the cha f the 3 * Portland. _ * because the companies permit gam. |* Balances 144,163.00 ss as bling. This is a great blow to|* had Gy United P. who is chairman of the democrati POWERS’ JURY TROUBLES. lor + 7 ee maplotely dus RELIEF BOAT IN TROUBLE, | (By United Pre f h lu and shingles be (By United Press.) PORGETOWN, Ky lor e St. Paul and Ta- TACOMA, Nov. 26.—The Union t m Frisco to Karlact the Powers trial wa » y shor fier Pacific started work in Ta b | Alaska, to ue the shipwrecked | th rnf it was disec c t er this morning on t approach t . ot the t Gervia, the ey EB. K. Wilson, who w $ Good we the big tunnel which is to be « eB Be li npeton Feary to appear in court on the " re departmer a milé in length. Contractor Dib- |, . Se taal oh Wns ge of contempt, was missing. | the eading ble, of Dibble & Hawthorne, in| craft left Frise 4° Wet Mase w accused of attempting 8 oe to work clearing and remc the | coast } : Attorney Smith t ft >» he ¢ € ush and gett ad th 1 Jeclared he w t actual grading peratic COMMERCIAL MEETING WED ffidav cha ® ’ € ’ the laying of re NESDAY 0 ve ox nmoned SAVES CITY $4,500. ty | Peace Report Ready . | b x { his veto power WASHINGTO v 6.—~Th I int t ir C Navy Yard Men Laid Off. M i i the elty $4,600 committee appointed he n fl nent, repre NEW YORK, Nov, 26.—Notice | la ght incil appropriat- level Ame Conferer of was given this mc 4 that a tof money to pay form t ne would be laid v some state poace toda ted an unanimous w et with the Chamber of/lyn nav ard within r € oh ay., when the reemet h a plan of art ( erce Wed wering being discharged te Jes that the state m, The details of the agreeme: ed he Chan 3at-| work on the boat hall pay its own assessments of, we not made bli cruise nearly comy 1

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