The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1907, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ONE CENT THE WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. —_ SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907. DARING ROBB CLOSING DEPENDS BLOW SAFE attempts to kiLt wire =ON MACKINTOSH |. With @: breed, of tebudvete devel sente while ey were belt ‘es By United Prose. jeventng I went to wear a company f The closing of the theaters o| “Are you going to prosecute vio | ‘ oe », le ed at thelr heada, two! employes) Prisoners by the other and it was FO aad aah Lung & 3 28. " - ng giving a show at the halle| Sunday will probably depend won| lations of the law which provides lot th y i‘ -|#0 dark thet they could not even | Yesterday afternoon ay at- took my little girl with me, | the action of Prosecuting Attorney | for the closing of theaters on Sun jer the Leasure aud Wilson Grain’ cot a clear impression as to the| tempted to Kill bis wife in thelr jagataat bie wiehos. That evening | Mackintosh. The. potice depart | day, provided the « ©. were roused from thelr sleep anpearance of the two desperadoes,|foome in the Brozon bullding at/after my return he abused me, con-| ment will not foreibly close any of with accompanying thie mornt in thelr rooms over One was short and heavy and ¢he | this place, firing two or three shote ; tinulng wotil long after we had re-|the theaters, but the proprietors of Mr. Mackintosh was }the company's Georgetown store, | Other was tall e her, none of ha al tired for the night. , Yesterday | the playhouses that open will be ar lready told you what I | und t o ho bega: told pre y urned over to | would do, s the reply driven down staira in their night/ Although the entire contents of ed ee diese ot Ta Fyaint Le wa brian, oye at oe oo r turned over to) would 40,” was the reply. 5 over|the p ney h i ather ambiguot clothes, and forced to stand be - cafe were taken, the men did | powder discoloring the cloth, Up |\a trifing thing. Late yesterday af Pres oan , Coan Mackintosh tiduah, Mr Mackin ne ssi hind a pile of grata in the com «neg gn Bonga Po gM ia HM on hearing the shooting, Mra. Hen-jternoop he got a revolver and! this morning declined to give any r Migs » Who o les adjacent rooma to) snapped the gun twice in iny face. | de: " pany’s warehouse while one of ¢ | t7> Wao cocupes & j snap. © uw definite statement of hin attitud One of the | wan in the safe at the time. Wheat| those of the Mays, went out on the |f threw up my hand to protect my| “Notice will be yer Only One Answer. sant — “Tl awry two desperadoes, who be sent at once wo Well, 1 cannot help it. I have} captives, blew ‘sy the Sinbene Tralded ee eatOunt Of $1,000 wore | street and gave the alarm, which |facd and eyes, when he fired two lal! theater proprietors, that. no already explained my attitude on | safe, The aafe-dlowers then escap- | will meave alate but these) was promptly responded to by olti-|or three times. Realizing the | more Surtiay performances will bo |thix question. I think my anewer (Oy Unies Pracat ed, taking the entire contents of! blowers Promteenre “4 the safe | zona and ® deputy uheriff. May |dunger before mo, « grappled with | allowed,” sald Chief of Police Way. is sufficient PUTROPAVLOVSK, Asidite Re ‘ay cote cae, eee re Peuulasory notes amount | way taken Into custody by an offl-|him and xot-the gun in my hands, | penstoin That means, then, that you will | sia Nov. 28.—-The train bearing W. B. Halferty and Hogh Michssl as a ae tena eeraone cer and will have a preliminary} went to the door and threw It oul) “Mayor Moore bas issued in. | pros Gecbalaes ot Was rat. wok paste john, the two men held captive) ments wore carried off by the twol In sh Interclog Mrs. May told Heng neler, By this time citizens | structions that theaters must close| “It means junt what it says ores tuk: eeundehorian ee while the safe wus looted, say that 4 officers came and took him! on sunday : and I am now making What is the attitude of your Mra. they were awakened at about 2 arrangements to notify all manag: | office with regard to enforcing the Pr Aeon eg gp & Beach, | o'clock by two men standing over, After rifling the safe, what | (°° eesne ees ers that they will lay themselves | Sunday closing law ting th nd the train is ‘ » Toosday, met | them with leveled revolvers, Forced | money the two employes had was able to arrest in case they open | ater |keeping to its schedule. oped result of ( play to ebey every command, they could taken, amounting to belonging | thetr playhouses on the Sabbath 1 have already told you I will| § tary Te been officially . . Crerny, a wealthy do nothing but watch the opera-/to Halferty and $10 which was No Forcible Closing. pursue the same course | have| requested to spend one more day yeh woman and ( » lite tions of the man we blew the the sth: ot pm tana No houses will be forcit taken on the question of closing |in St. Petersburg, and this he has ef Mrs. Marshall, de) = se Se - wees | clo but {t fs probable that the | #loons on Sunday the provi 1 to do. Consequently he will men. the following story “Tuesday | away, to Moscow has sion thi yiiow the Moscow next Sunday night, ‘bet belief that Mrs. Marshall course pursded wil! be the Insuan ” 4 Mth result arseateal ak Gives tae Ue ortenh of th same att 7 umed on | instead of Monday night, as at first @n analysis of the who violate the law, leaving the | the saloon question | planned ‘woman's — ; wale matter to the courts in the assess Mr. Mackintosh, this is a hypo Ajl the stations along the route * eepicion of foul pi | ing of the fines.” thetieal question which is based |#re decorated with flags in honor M reports of an at 3 Further than this Chief Wappen-| upon a presupposed fact that an ar-|Of the distinguished traveler, and peoure . m of the : stein would make no statem reat has won made fi vie pd soc be Page gh calls cov oF end refused to discuss the many phases |the Sunday theater.closing law, and |°fficers of the army at neari | NEW YORK, Nov, %%.—Leo D, while preparing to retire in her of the theater agitation that the evidence has been turned |@¥ery stop. Sovereign, a mining engineer of TeOm Bt her ‘er's apartment, ehe 1 will pursue the same course over to your office: Will you| After an {ness of several weeks, | many friends. At his bedside when |0* Angeles, was arraigned in the a a Sovereign under her! with regard to the closing of the | prosecute the case in the courts during which time he was a suf-/the end came were his wife and| West Side police court on « charge << Miss Willis naw him under | srt oP ge fy ee WHS so]. “I sefer you to my previcus ae BURGLAR |ferer from catarrh of the stomach, | Dra. Stewart and Dawson, tho at-|of burglary, which was made by (BOF bed whe fled, screaming, and £2" ‘° the Sunday closing of sa | - jour ded on oore pr cloai o oon: Seattle jJohn F. Trowbridge, general man-| tending physicians Helen Willla, © member of Anna Be estaped. Her' stater's puree, |OOn*: Provided, Mayor M es age A Sage ge ay leya = ° ne pour tm ey has been entirely in the hands of ager of the Northwestern Steam-| Mr. Trowtitidge is widely and|Hold'’s "Parisian Model” company, contaibing mone saed the name course regarding ' , ‘ mney and jowelry, WAS | theate he h loo: the ett thorith No cases hav ship company, died this morning | favorably known to the shipping of land her slater, Mrs,-Theodore Du (tal Ghd Sovereign Was'charged| ine statement made today by Prose.| been tried by the prosecuting at at 7:30 o'clock at bis home, 1223 /the entire Northwest and Alaska.! poss, Atise Willis” alleges that *with stealing It Raltis Tilatain taetmaeee cork Warren av. A nervous collapse |baving been for years succemmt¥e: | cccnmemsmemmmceme ie rey Mackintos! orhey |Drowght on heart failure ly connected with the ifte Coast Oe | tee SS For five weeks Mr. Trowbridge |company, the Pacific Clipper com had been practically confined to! pany and the Northwestern Steam. (By United Press.) a= 4 ‘Brena, ing {Bit Dome, Visiting his office but! ship company, with which corpor CHICAGO, Nov. 2&—Awakened ‘ov. 2 ooting 2 once, when he undertook to trans ation he bas been connected for ise, Jesse Lewis early today bis wife in bed early by a no act a little business last week./the last three years. seized a revolver, rushed to thé aitiey, & wealthy 0) However, bis condition was not} He was a native of Iowa, and jhall and fired a shot, killing « man Beoklyn. leaped from the! considered serious, and news of|a pioneer of the Northwest. He i the Hotel Belle } psn . : | groping around the door. The man oie a. ge ro hie death was recetved this morn | was about 50 years of age at the | (By United Press.) Nora, dear, IN) be with you soon.” | died at the hospital without regain- ss wy jing with @ distinet shock rene his | time of his death, 1 ‘dex ‘otisiclousin His body was crushed SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28 Rose ¢ night that he}! con: asness. Lewis thought Mition. it te supposed had known Miss French. He ad-| him to be a burglar. The identity (By United Press Tuesday, and three of whose offi.) Ralph ©. Rose, a railway agent Of/ iio however. that it bad been |Of the dead man is unknown. iy intended shooting him | NEW YORK, Nov. 28—Fire and citle sre under indictme The! Portiand and Los Angeles, Who! his intention to take « ide of a eatimated at $16,000. It . sts dies ; ope he bad aczihbled three explosions today wrecked the nay a en —s ee ¢ to San Francisco & mouth ago| potasstum, ax but interior of the suspended Borough the explosion was the f sought is Vain for work, lost| Be Rad Seen wu 1 parchany od last NTS ED ed bie my words Can't write, courage Wednesday, took a trip|the drug fm the Portland on ey Se |bank, whose president, Howard attempt to loot the bank or >| te beash and attempted to end) Rose was connected with the en committed suicide on | atgny “eho eae 1 He swallowed a quantity Oregon Railway and Navigation | | =—ename iid al ewe 8 of jada: i repented soon | company He left there a “ (By United Press.) ‘ | SE | by the quick action of a bartender Angeles for the Burlington. Rose pieh4ed-pdity athe pape. | (By United Press.) will be continued. Judge Wood in 4 Heccid setiets Geek tad eat Prtal 0. Ferner 106; Daina aie eres irt to thé Charge of import- | BOISE, Nov. 28.—Betore adjourn. | timated that he would not allow | pee 4 a Gn naan on teeth ge Eimee Fats aie wildeat scalps from other the latitude in challenges thet he oo hee SS one a a's “5 Alstates and fraudulently getting ment of the court yesterday In the sulet at Carmel of Miss Nora photograph of himeelf taken with . u United Press.) permitted in the Haywood trial | > . h bounty money upon them at the ry Mo a Pettibone case the regular panc! | fe ais announced that loneer one | French, the writer, and acrows the a young woman, w 10, he said, Was oftice of the county auditor bere. rching the ruins this | Was exbausted. Seventy or 100/stons would be held each day in| (By United Press.) thréaten to shut up Chicago tighter | *°* Of the paper had written conte, Hiss Altes Bit Currington, with others, has been et of lodgers who new ventremen will report Monday order to conclude the trial as quick | CHICAGO, Nov. ~The ¢ “héeago | than S4drum, Under the law, if the |“ " . Reamer eee * =3 |working this game in King county iu a rooming house when the work of securing 4 jury ‘ly as possible. | eabsonheopore face to face with @ men succeed in enforcing it equally with Armenian homesteads, }#94 other parts of Washington, as » Seven are known 2? en eee IE tee, rate legs) battle, which threat it wil be impossible to issue Sun Bixteen villages have been piliaged | ¥°!! 4s in Pierce county, He was Twe hundred A reat day newspapers. The theaters and burned within the past month, | “ed $250 p in the baliding | police today expelled from Saxony jens to compe! them to clone thetr | moet be closed, as well as all other which was started | four Mormon missionaries an “ob-| places on Sunday, have dragged plkees of anvusement. No street GOING BACK TO CASH Basis. | Broke ott: Many | | Scntous foreigners.” |from the dusty statutes an old bine caps must run. No places of busi nena H OR Windows and several | jlaw passed in 1M. Under the! Rewk, except barber shops may re (By United Press.) fetally injured. | drastic provisions of thin jaw they main open. FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 28.—Prest (By ) United Press.) IN SURF The Central Labor Counel) at a) MEAN: wo Emenee GEORGETOWN, Ky. Nov. 26 lene Woodward, of the Fresno] WILL SUE | meeting Inst night adopted resolt: the onement of the wedding of |! an effort to complete the jury | °* pain ae saat PrOoRNy | tions pledging support to the oa Lageeelo Beecheny! to Mise | in the Powers trial, a sexsion of wits the next | nok or two bre (ts oles Wreond }dacy of 8. W. Wilkins and J Alles | auderbiit in due only to | Court was held today and the jury SOAnRE Bouse Roates lanwet VANCOUVER. Wash United ; | Smite, candidates of the Working Gestre of the counts brothers | finally ac here would be retired from circwla eR, Wash., Nov. 28. y United Press. ] othe: ’ | | | ona ted. It i# made up as . yi d sper yme ould be | Unless they.are pi men's league for positions on the tion and specie payment would be a ney are paid in cash more ‘ole € 1 oI } 4 di 4 LONG BEACH, Cal., Nov. 28.-—-In | sehooi board. Tho resolutions were | Worn eeeeey | Gor’ A: Be 'Jonett, James, Pharrow, | Tesuned [pane 000 Rapes. & She: Serer jspite of the heroic efforts of the | saopted without discussion and the 4 it, & Franks, E. J. Marshall, O. R - jhaeuser Timber company threaten | Pitcher, who swam out past the}? “Se _Susnimous TACOMA bead ~~ A PREP: [ees TR Be We. monaber N W Jey due them. The attitude af the breakers,. another life went out in veeeaed tat Coens. taut hae IN BRADLEY CASE) 22 of the Jorors are, tarmere ER-SUICE Somat’ wo pas thts cat Gore BS TT Baggage Br equ Magny | aston, Wash, says that the re AS one is & druggist, two painters and MURD! i ioibteeutns kease sane » wedi Oh aie ie aie nae teas es ast cen stricted district there burned inst! joo clerk : Grant for |when he reached water about to Lats teat the cwhele’ sale teat The Ah gee DIVORCE DECISION N a re ca Oe doomed. The fire was brought un- attorneys in the ‘radiey case arc LAWLESSNESS is CSPRINGFIELD, Mo, Nov. 28.— Hompans, at Camden |strussle as though in distress, a der control, however, and the town | beppering thelr final appeals to the Charles eer, a well:to- farme: T0 BE APPEALED h wife few second t beginning to float is tid of @ number of disreputable jafy. All the t Raitrnstion of this | tt 2°e"* Mrs, Pitcher, al} The local democratic club, at | houses as the result of the blaze. (if Before the closing arguments three times as she sat in a te known as No. go | 2Oush & very slight woman, im-| meeting marked by spirited argu| The fire started in @ restaurant, /Atp made ia the testimony of tt chair waiting for him ear / (By United Press.) Bie known mediately started to bis assistance, ment, last night endorsed William | None of the Northern Pacitie prop. allenists for the government. Th (By United Press.) killing her instantly. He VICTORIA, B.C, Nov s-The a ee aecves reaching him before he sank and Jennings Bryan for president. | erty was touched, though for a time defendant ie receiving scores CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 38 = | &_ Dulles into his own British Columbia government has al pe ad up until two men | Charles G. Helfner, who will repre-|Gariy thia morning it was threat-/tettera containing suggestions and | TY? }@wless activity of the Kurdish r &-yearold decided -to. as th at on t yeater }tribes in the Armeno-Kurdish dis triets of Erzeroum, Itlis, Van, Kahp came assistance. The man mt thie state af acting national ness to the murder an was worked over for several hours | committeeman, will present the cisior f Judge Clement, which questioned the legality of all Brit- ened, and it was thought the entire extending sympathy town would be wiped out. The loaw physicians, but all to no pur-| Bryan feeling of Seattie democrats 6,006 i SOCIALISTS ARRESTES. tun and Diarbekir Is causing lively ish Columbia divorces, direct to t pose wr lah the mm tag of the notional cote |) mee te ENO | Two socialist speakers were ar acerm at the Porte, principally as Cave-in Kite Miner privy council without parte beesee |mittee next mouth. Wedding Postponed. fexted last night for attempting to| the eign embassies fnterest:| | GOLDFIELD, Nev. Nov. 26 the full court and supreme court. Mormons Expelled. } A big democratic meeting i#| VIENNA, Nov. 28 —Members of! Bold street meetings contrary to| ing themselves and ar ging that Willard Goodrich, who was caught - LEIPSIC, Saxony, Nov. 28.—The | scheduled for January 9 [the Szecheny! family declare that- hd ofders of Mayor Moore prompt measures be taken by the | in a cave in the Sandstorm mine WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28.— was taken out life a few | fall has been appoint- The Kurdish later by companions, who e to ar and Henry B. Randall : Harry C. Rar non, Wash | TELEGRAM: “WHY ARE YOU THANKFUL; WIRE IN 10 WORDS” ~~~ pve BANKS SWELL THE STREAM | capee | Can you tell In 10 words why you Girard, Kas, Nov. 27 New York, Nov, 27 Memphis, Tonn., Nov. 27 ul today? | For splendid popular awakening! Am tnankful for President Roos fam thankful to be re 4 with it. One—two—three—land inspiring outlook for soctal| ¥élt, my country, home and family. | my family agatn } fine! | democracy MRS, DONALD M'LEAN EDF. GRERS, Famous Horseman, | k »w and see how EUGENE V. DEBS Regent D. A. R | Americans answer the| Socialist Leader Washington, Nov we just asked you | Thankful because my parents! Thankful for the any blessing: tor of The Star kept the . a a joelebrate their golden wedding} we ap a nation enjo } . yusy yesterday. \ aid to New York, Nov | Deg. 1 LEW FIELDS G80. DEWRY, Admiral U. 8. N. | © of the most celebrated| 80 glad to be allowed to live in| Duteh” Comedian } an jthis great old glorious world New Y« ¥ a you thankful? Wire ELSIE JANIS, Actr Cleveland, Nov, 27. Thankful for bond that n ) word } I am thankful that God i# using | atom workingmer ( F United Pres ‘ ted that they New York, No 7, |me to help Him save humanity MARY DREIER PALI et f did not re That Wal) street has t to CARRIB,NATION, | Prenitient Womar Trade Union M wey ar seimints OF) purge itself of those wizards of | League 2 are like poor Caleb! high finance who move in spheres Yonkers, N. ¥., Nov } Powers of Kentucky, who has been! gaid by counsel to be beyond the| Am thankful I'm alive and well] Jail, Georgetown, Ky., N te i awaiting justice for eight| reach of the penal ce jand in position to aid my less for} Samy not to be able to com : ih poth to be thank STUYVESANT FISH t liow creat s with ‘your reques for Former Pres. Iilinols Cent. R. R ERSON DE ANGELIS CALER POWERS N! a Here are the answers by wire to Comedian New York, N 2 he Sta request | ‘ x. ie } | er aniter Tunne . | The Tombs New York, Nov | For the revelation of God's love Thankful that God's mercies and ORK, Nov. 25 at New York, Nov. 27, |. Thankful for the loyalty of @ 4! Chris redemption, and humanity, | blessings will yet ¢ e jal New Y voted wife, the unde nding sym wo Me oO. ¢ ol ! t nkful that we may still ANTHONY COMSTOCK GEO. H ! the thane God pathy of s thinking public and for Famous Purist. |Pa@lor “Little Church Around Was ran yest: pa TENRY ¢ POTTER sincere friendsht; | Gprner that the ip t New ¥ | HARRY KENDALL THAW B + Conn, Mon % ihe the put | Because my Father's goodness ew York ain toda New York, Nov. 27. | y York 7. |erowns the year Thankful to be living th 884 invited ful that I've got $4.50 not Thankful for the joy of living in FANNIE CROSRY grand and glort world Bienen Knickerbocker Trust thie beautiful world Blind Hymn Write OSCAR AMMERS Man Promot ‘ HARNED, Actress, | LILLIB DEVEREAUX BLAKE. | | foal Me PASSA TOs D Port Richmond, 8. 1, Nov. 2 ineer A ( » Ogunquit, Me., No | ¥ new-born Oklahoma, first New ¥Y from th, ay San oy hiankful that th ‘ ‘ J 6 we 1 eason that has 1am thankfol that | can't expreas| state to adopt a truly democ i Tha the he da 7 ~ Sha) re ae a eatinucus euptate, sant my thanks in 10 words constitution Lord made Pac 78S A) ’ yy rtthent of {ARGARBT ILLINGTON | JOHN KENDRICK | PDWIN MARKHAM rHos LICER | Mare island : . Aetre | {ot Aut 1S Man With a H | Pastor ( eh evrepeeeeerstveneennreeet

Other pages from this issue: