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THE SEATTLE WILL VISIT SEATTLE, STAR— TUESD' ¥, NOVEMBER 26, 1907. , ——— ~ jn | Ja co loving cup to OLDS KEY - UNCLE SAM'S MONEY. MAKERS WORK iim vy vromnens Warren 8. Stone, who for Me baat ness Wen, saying that the mon® E STRE the Hrotherhood of L@pomotive Kn © if contributed toward gineers, will visit Soattle Friday | g along the plans of the proposegy ica and Satur@y of thin week on buat anese club hows : a «of UF brotherhood, On Sat — The consul, with his wife and sits plod of “No Man's Benu and King “ which afr jurday he will address local on.| WIth Its princtpag objects the Gehevolent and religions, to prod eghter, sailed for the Orient this Geen dlecovered in the/® lon@ siege of litigation, w gineert in thelr lodge room, at 1924] care and protection of children, a )YeRt and punish cruelty to children, | morning on the Kaga Maru ag to the railroads. : » BY be or “ ¢ the city, and its |Wiret av correction of the exiating divorce ;onferee and render effective state | part © pooner Now there has been unearthed | i AIVOrC® biawa! againat the employment of| CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS, opens up the way for tm strip of ground 19 inches wide ovila and to encourage uniform db Pepiidyen in factortec shops and loti at thodallro o ad, 62 feePlong, and taper WANTS $5 000 FOR | ors laws, articles of ineorpora ‘elaeWhere, for tle compulsory edu The territc between allard ‘ famous “Mackly to a needle point at the other , tion for the Washingt@m Soctety for | cation of children, and all jaws of and the at eon Lake school a _ Railroad avy. and| Thia new strip Hea between the} IMPRISONM the Protection of Children w the state for the pre tion of ehil | house f have graded #tree Mackintosh Strip and King st. and) filed with County Auditor Agn a | ewer The cost will be Sjackintosh Strip was (3s just enough to keep the present) ee yeaterday The soctety also etates an atm to} $26,000. iret wide and two or hres un Owners of that @ound away from) Clatming to Mive been foretbly| Rev. M. A. Matthews hpprevent and punish cruelty to wou On account of the holida cies tying along Raliroad | the street arrested on a charge of insanity,|Presbytertan church, Is the first en and children, to prevent aban day the stre r 1 meet 2 - = j|held in the county jatl for a num, |Presiden@of the society; F. H, Whit dapment and ¢ tion of wives, | at o'clock and the ber of days and then released, | Worth, vieo president; ©. W. Kim: jand to prevent abuses of the di-| charter com m will meet to Phillip J. Martell, formerly a reat | ball, secretary, and A, A. Jones, | vor lawe and procure punish | night dent of Wost Seattle, today fied a | treasurer The board of trust ment of such offensen, Dr. M. A. Matthew and a large claim with the county commission. |!neludes, in addition to these of The articles of Inc@rporation give | number of other petitioners re Jers for $6,000. Martell complatns |ficers, the names of H. J, David-| the soctety the right to employ at que the city council last night ° jthat ho was taken In cwstody®dur: |#on, FL. For and D, W. Ainw |torney# and appoint agents, extab to close the vaudeville theaters on |ing the month of January, 1906, and |! W. D. Lane f® appointed at-| lish branches in the var Sunday, The matter was referred . : a ae | was compelled to cooupy & col with |torney for the soctety, and John | tes of the state, promote and en: | to the police committ ii elerical error has led fixed upon only 1 acres, confirmed eriminala; that he was | Vaapell, present humane officer, courage legisiation for the better | The park board, in a communica instituted fn the u he company explatas that ®/ taken without due process of law | Will act in his official capacity for | pre tion of women and children, | tion filed with the counctl last qourt today, wherein vlank gheck was left at the gounty and that he is now entitied to com |e organization and to establish and conduct | night, asks that body to turn over eon Realty Co. is seeking auditor's office for payment of thelr! pensation from the eounty in the| The objects of the society are /homes, schools, orphanages and for park purposes the 268 acres of $34 mm King taxes and that the county auditor) ainount stated stated to be educational, charitable, |myluma for children. 2 city property lying on Beacon hill Se, ‘amour ald to filled ft out for $751.75, basing this webs ts eek Aor ie appointment of 8. P. Kattle eT an overcharge through amount upon the 22.25 acres, when mand H. P, Se as #pectal agai om for a the proper tax should have been po without pay ra guards eens acres and, when $408.23, figuring the tract as 12.25 on the ch r e referred ann have really been acres. | - ~ to the police committee for invest aa Steamship Governor arrived this} Ik BITTER RATE WAR gation morning from Frisco. The ordinance extending Dexter d Nickerso: in North Se The Jeante Is expected to be off] } attle, was introduced last night ithe drydock and it} north Thurs] It ta to be a war to the knife | ing the Ramone and the Wataleale, | The ordi ce changing the course is in opular on the streets with the | day | between the two transportation) went the Injand Navigation com of Westlake boulevard mg Lake ¥ , kida, There are @ half dozen good companies operating on the Seattle | pany one b dt te Union was also introduced. dig opening tonight *t « i perating on the Seattle | pany one better, and beginuing to- | r gant for the A Night in Bo |CROTWHES that are worthy whistting| With 300 passengers and a full| Vancouver, H. ©, rou Last week }night the fare to ‘ouver will] Teds touts the aeain ar Week agtamy Gets's cg tog {OM the gallery, or in fact from | cargo the Santa Clara sailed this | the Inland Navigation company, op-|be $1 @ach way, The opposition | ngton were accepted by the coun yaa” which Is fo presented | any part of the hous forenoon for Catalia and ports to/erating the lroquoia, cut the old|company has not made any an LOWER PICTURE—NEW UNITED STATES MINT AT PHILA. | ©!! last night to lots | and 2, block odd Elks ax a Dea s of Among the *» attics inter | Westward Alaska is stauliol rate of $3 one Way and nouncement as to whether It will) DELPHIA. UPPER PICTURE—WEIGHING GOLD COIN AT THE | 7%. Lake Union Shore Lands Padorganization. A big dress spersed in the plot, for there is a] * ‘ $5 for the round trip t and meet this rate, but undoubtedly| MINT. THERE 18 OVER $1,000,000 IN THIS ROOM, An appropriation of $10,000 was with th hestra was well defined plot running through The City of Puebia sailed this}¢350, Te te Cook & Co, = ves made in an ordinance last night to ne and t ¢ “A Night in Bohemia,” are “Wander | Morning for Frisco. th olusive Service.) | dimes, quarters, half dollars and) carry on the work of the plague take & peep in the Rrtght Moonlight,” quintet, | PHILADE . Nov. 26.—This | donars, Within the last two weeks | experts sad Come Take a Skate With Me,| Wires to Tatoosh are down and MAN CHARGED WITH STEALING 25CENTS ts tho busy woason Ia the United! >? 69 009 in gold has been coined.| The lights were out for 30 min- > r . M . onditia e * States mint " . a : he " tele ae tonight when they tread the Katie. The Chappies From Gay |the weather conditions ar at siner abled shed codevedt in the counel! chamber iast See tn earnest Paree.” “Violet Was a Maiden | known All the country ts calling for| Every department has in oF 1 night, and after @ fiveminute re *] Might in Dohemia” was writ-| Fair,” “Indians on Hroadway,” “Sis } i , j% set busy cess the lawmakers resorted to ‘Tom: 2 for amateurs | Hopkins,” an impersonation of Misa| The Kaga Mara sailed for the! wend “oad very bit of colnmaking ml) Anout $40,000,000 in bullion Is | candies. wed While to a x | Rose Melville, “Fancy Little Nan-| Orient at soon Gi chinery in the big Institution Is) ay within th its, More| 7. C. Teldeman and others asked produce ag egg oe gh be jo Nan The penitentiary doors may open , Putid $-aleged to tave cated | working overtime sehen kg nag eae or*|the council last night to construct 1 Rpg a ish eos ey ng ol Ber ‘tor F. P. Wells, all for a twobtt | Meteing aa ir ending Ww speak treams of bright new coin, ail-|'* coming , It uae to be ¢ 4) garbage dock at 24th av. N. W. o oo Gee iS Soe Sr a le oO me ere | Ver and golde ickle from the| without delay. Massive new ma a ahr acct," fe Sek coven: [ot tno fret act, we BRINGING PNSAWE crcce cnt scocey twcttite Toren |'4' im: wisi the two! men were| vor nad olden, ricki’ from’ the| without delay. “Massive ‘new sma 08 the street In the south end of |blg money stamping presses, Mil-|chinery has been added lately an Missionaries Want Millions. y, full of “Dreaming,” “I Have | at the same amount, which he ts 1 y ring ¥ e fir veh end | Parawel “When th . | | ant, h he 18) the city, and then forcibly sep- | lions dollars worth of bullion|{s now being tried for the first) ou von nov 96 The board raneful and | Farewell Then the Right Little BOY HOME jsatd to have taken from F. Met | arnting Motxiug from his valuables, | is coming to the mint from all di- | time, y satisfactorily ean Pig ate Ratan mlb pte the F a xt the num Girl Comes Along.” “Take a Car jzing. Pronecuting Attoruey Mack-| which consisted of the 25 cents in| rections, for cotnage. mint officials configent they |t. ice church bas autherlané o toe sed yeaterday Doing His Duty” and “Every August Franke, the Seattle boy |!@tosh today filed information in| money and the jackknite Secretary Cortelyou has ord can complete the task on time mb yg ve . re ~ pst st ok pridlbnieansnsebatass who went ineane while in Washing: |*™ for court chargipg Wellx| An information was also filed to-/the coinage of $60,000,000 tn The new issue of gold eagles cial campaign for the raising ton, D.C. will reach this elty to of larceny from | day In the eupertor court charging | dollar gold pleces within the next/ will have 46 stars around the oe wea - used tn po et is han Mgt hyp apne person will be arrnign-}APthur Williams with the crime of|three months. The mint machin-|!nstead of 45 as heretofore, coreey: Sore ee Re eee , al capital, He ts in - of (04 before Morris on next }purghary, He will be arraigned on|ery has a capacity of 4,000 of |lahoma having become a : state. kari a8 en ally promising. al ie . Saturday Saturday coins an hour |None will carry the motto “In God : Guard K, Oftett and Dr. A. Glas .| Meantime there is an insistent |We Trust.” This motto was added | Carving Sets re kK, - page ay Ang Hn - ° and from all over the coun-|tn 1858 by Supt, Jas, Pollock,| Carving Sete—the best made—for ie guna gn amen, (MOST PERFECT CLOAK MODEL A COUNTESS IN|" uier cn'st"oe'twtr rim the’ sanction "reason niiagas” aad Cha, a 3 8 nomen valgytietnen orgy ong IE jdenominations. The mint officials|Buchanan, and after nearly 50 reasonable prices, at Hall's, 1111 gage ones Fi have been wholly unable to sup-|years has “n taken off by Pres ret eee Bs remy rms st sn cise. | m5 tet plas Sa DISGISE; HOW SHE KEEPS FORN tab hotywaaie to npr ha rn eter ee FRANCISCO, Nov mor One man came across 8/ ots to be large and he will be Day and night cotners, assay-| The gold bullion supply comes! Bye seoress to 8 hidden melted ingot of stimated to| taken to the state asylum for the ern, weigher “and tho ebeatinn|to Philedeiphia by express and toi 9100 Ouungs @ Seatuue @ cola, silver and Kol $2 He quickly | insane at Stetla ther specialize workers have delivered in ordinary express; Combination Pliers, 79c firmer site of the Chap on working overtime, some of| wagons in charge of two « ee Mt North = Beac Leon Police in Mixup. ‘DOESN'T WART TO them 14 16 hours a day.|The officials langh at danger Taatsand John Freitas, two boys With apread of | They jed only in giv-|theft, The bullion ts in bar wn two jute bags of trea | nent came the police | ing each less than half what curely boxed, and so heavy to the aed get their neighbors @8 ‘found Thomas, who ts PAY SUIT wre box that a man could not run two ' search for wealth. : old, and Job Freitas, who uptory demands have been | squares with it without becoming gob on “ Teached the PO veurs, and seen their two that ho was living with | jmade for s nt of exhausted. early this morning 24) sacks of coin. The boys were not r c EE ~ . ile " » id providing for her on ie prospectors were arreste ested, as the the polit 0 of ve wd « ne mon November 2, the Vv i Act! of education providing that the ber of 5 “eo a = tm identifying the diggers. Arrests was served with a summens tap ge ayy Saget words “Christ and Ch istuaae” must Mee and gold are held as mmediately began, and two patrol | set” ne. ge ese Mw Eg NAPLES, Nov. 26.—Mount Vesuv- ; ho da of : z and complain da and ws, after two onths sactivi hot pea n the hymns and on carpe eggeemmre loads of prisoners Were! straining order, in a divorce aetion - me mouthe of inactivity, | cag in the publie-acboots and that S tinch B @ 8 Comp rete . bling | oot ey wetnem ’ . is om clouds o' ® amo! h c bls and th te. Hefore the fire by s miser-;Pooked at the city prinon. = Hinstituted unknowa to him by his ~ salad ta. ceeeideenbty rane © must bo no Christmas cele : peice an were uncovered. TRE |iearn who owns the thousands of | i ! pr gt si Cortis ing, from three fissures around the »ration eee corse ced a guard the are thet wr te Mane | 2 Soave of the Const old crate ote. Sawer . og anak the sen lot ak that Ke ae om to Nght! company, today filed & statement . DECLINES GIFT. rs : Bee ‘aon ot the already ron Page aly m rickety struct-|{2 the superior court resisting a de CLERGYMEN UP IN ARMS. | 91.90 s-ineh Tower & Lyoe B Wrancle over p OWNET | ry, housing #0 sin ale ae wae t of nt wife h ra a = | wo to¢ eaveutaes prece - nt fhe $-inck % B Mts. Co by Mrs. Leon Chappelle, who died | °°" - ag > lag on wew Vouk Nee tiie ; geod oy + gor Me egtins ~ says that he is at the present tim o Scores ¢ residents city tn M. Started Doings. ® few weeks before the fire. A! Loving his wife's expenses and clergymen tn New York are up in| the futare, Consul ure Hisa- | F. ‘Spinning i te Murdock ts the seeress | mysterious old woman thereupon ng hor with money for he Miss Katherine tM. Berger or the arme against the order of the board midzu yesterday refused to accept 1310 Second Av. who, i a vision bg told of the | took charms of the a ne, and wm aaah aan | Countess ven Datengel. Mile titaure. She set the two cach coin may have heen her Fitth leak. . int Sek Thomas, who lives at hoardings. This old woman p ing © Clea = Bilis eat John Freitas to dig- ished fa the Chay house, an ‘BETTER PAY FOR NAVY (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) Miracted the attention and soon the boys were a e ; ie the tot, which ( at. betwee is situated one has & Stockton and in the city prison many of the! afternoon the boys prisoners destroyed the evtde: fared their work, and in two hours inst them by throwing a imtarthed nearly $4,000. The d colns. Dollars and rehed and smoke were found behind th desk nevertheless FOUN ot sookers The prisoners we: ned her iden bt WOMAN BURIED IN ED IN QUICKLIME (By United Press.) night Cea, Geuten having murdered OARLAN! ” . 26 4o.\ anyone. He says his “w com my Onl, Nov. 36-—-Be- | vitted suicide, and that he buried fring that A. kine not oaly |). ty conceal cies “ine on aleed Yorna Wallace, who Wa* had taken ber own life. Although evs as his wife, but also made questioned and cross-questioned for MT Sith two men, Sheriff Bar- hours, he bas at no time shown M@ District Attor Br any signs of breaking down. His ‘Be police are at work iron nerv en bore up under the oe yard in th ordeal of being brought to the ope » home on Grand ave containing the decomposed Behar, in reh for body of the woman tees of T. E mons and Verna Wallace was about 28 JAE Man named far! years of age. How she died is The body of Ver sce wan not known, but the authorities be fed last aight Wiikind’ | He that a ch sis of ile, where it had buried in the smach will es of iklime She disappeared last poison Ml, S84 as Kimmons, a striking No theory to account for the} man, who was « at the Wil murder of the woman has yet been fs home, and who was formulated. As for the two men Wwhing on the place. dropped out who are sing, it is thought that if tight shortly ward, the they le something © tate ced that all of Verna Wallace and wer fat before they could report their dis arrested last|ecovery to the police BARCELONA wa train from Passengers oF A bridge into the FRA the b <, ole the Hh teW stispec Verified to ed as SEEKS News Witte Colling oungato wr ff Sn % to the Theod: Sp pone is tone BRIDGE COLLAPSES. Frisco Plague Report THIS FACE-- ured in )F MAN face M $2500 | flarte NEW fo ORK, Nov. 26.—A com © a tatlor sued i to be laweult w pre IS RECOMMENDED |for wages The special navy yard come | w) interest when a lady with a tee of the Chamber of Cor be eo igure appeared as one of today recommended co-operation on | ‘"%, ee the part of the chawber to secure seas win Heder & seit e increased pay for the mou of thee hd bur Fs — navy The r pmendations were tract. was up. me years com adopted. No increases of pay have) ''t., firm claimed to have bead | been made in the navy for 37 years.| jstifled in discharging tho de signer on the ground that he did GIVE WALSH THE LIE "r=" anoint wi models about whose be: nas forma he designed coats and suits (By “United Press To sustain this claim Miss Kath CHICAGO, Nor 26 w wit. ertne M. Herger was catled to the neasen took the stand in the Waish | witness stand, Questions by law trial t y and dented that they |yers developed the fact that she signed notes on which their|Was a@ perfect m five q names appeared. Most of them |seven inches bust 36, waist were officials of the Walsh roads, | 24% and hips inche The com The government claims that most plete measure of a perfect of the Walsh roads were “streaks | figure are as follows ot rust through a ¢ ate f | Height 5 feet 7 inche Weight 147 pounds Trust Men Indicted. Color of hatr athut brown EW YORK, Nov. 26—The/|Color of cyes H grand jury handed up a present-| Waist measure . 24% Inches ment today im the Jenkins Trust | Bust inches any case, of Brooklyn, contain. | Hips 42 inches names f three men who! - - ted. The names will not i be made public until the three men Piles’ Secretary at Work are arrested WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 16 Edgar L. Crider, who was recently Murders Old Sweetheart appointed by Senator to fil CLEVELAND, ©., Nov. 26.~-Hib vacancy left by the resignatio bert Friend, aged 19, today fatally |of Thomas Paine as the senator's shot Mra. Mattle Walker, a sw private secretary, bas arr 1 in heart of schoo! da trte ushington and has taken up his kill himself. They parted five n es ago. Friend says that he could 1 Your money is safe when deposit stop loving the girl, even after she te the Bank of Divine Ortate married our ad. on page Mutual alty Co., 304 Pioneer Bidg. *** Bryan Regiment Gete Cash. LANOOLS, Nev te ee eee eee eee ee ors of the Bryan regiment, the f Nebraska, have been allowe ¥ by the national government, | # SYS 2 EM * The allowance is for tim « - enrotlm and mustering ") See ‘ * : fe " h-American war * aside ’ - much ditt * Balloon Te is On fo ce “rithout” re ‘ F . « * ‘ ‘ today pilo ix ' . is ba rd Boston in an ef-|* ss vias on f A cup offered by | : - ce ‘ ’ od $100,000.00 * Boston co ; Railroad Bills Signed bed . : « MONTGOMERY, Ala ny, 20 Gov, Cow { the|* * ra ad \ rn i t * * the extra f the Alabama| » * te 1 1 * a f I * * P Jent’s Turkey Shipped. * : sident’s Turkey Ship t ie VESTERLY, RI 4 The * Thanksgiving turkey which Horace | * i Vone ! t . 1 by him to Mr. Roosevelt. | y * t ‘ t i] h ‘ r an * eaiené by 3. 8 8 . ht ia{* FOURTH AND PIKE ST j CECE Ceeeee eee) of uncom; Kneo Cait 5 inches Ankle 8 inches WOE pi senile i 6% inches Length of arm ........17% inches Size of glove Bize of shoe 1% Mins Berger also said that she was in fact the Countess von Dajengel of Germany. She had chosen the former name wuse she did not wish to Mink the an ecleut far with her occu pation as a Miss Berger she preserves her health and form by taking itdoc exercise dee re the morning | one full meal is restricted r I she oats a light lunch at midday Don't wor ry” and “Be cheer e two im portant rules to her life RLIN, N 6.—A nent anize Prussian Poland has inaugurated. A bill ask ) with which to buy tive land owners has been This Is the Best Bargain We | Know of Today JosephE. Thomas & Co} te ‘ | 100 Cherry St Entrance to Lowman Bidg. — | SENSATIO OFFERING | _Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats | Special $9.75 | We have gathered together all broken lines remaining from the early selling and marked them at one low price for SPEEDY CLEAR- ANCE. Included at this sensational price reduction are about 500 Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats which have heretofore from $12.50 to $18.00. These Suits include blues, blacks and fancy patterns, in both sin- season's sold gle and double breasted styles. They are broken lots, some one, two and three of a kind, but embrace all sizes from 32 to 46. The price at which we offer these Suits does not represent the mere cost of materials. They will surely sell quickly—so be on hand early. Choice— Second ger and Third Aves. Formerly $12.50 $15 and | $18.00 Formerly $12.50 $15 and $18.00 Between Second and Third Aves. ; ; f } 216 PIKE ST. SEATTLE, WASH. | | Re RE NER ARE SY = Se RNR