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aa THE SEATTLE STAR "ONE CENT “ oe =" THE WEATHER—FOR TONIQHT AND vol NO. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 48; 1907. SUNDAY—PROBABLY RAIN [ORR RRR tO FOR TOR Ot i te sraegavennay* csi :. PROSECUTION IS. ARGUING 2 * SOUSA IMPROVING. rai BANK CLEARINGS, * \* * ler * 13 oy uited prem) Si sep : FOR MRS. BR ADLEY’S LIFE * CHICAGO, Nov. 80.-John &|* Clearings toda! “ a # Philp Sousa, who ts suffering | #* Balances PE i icceciserna laced * from ptomai®e poisoning, is w|* \ ~ * ane: * improving and the attendants #|# Tacoma. * j ] * believe that the worst is over, #|* Sores “today...§ 600,492.00 * ‘Calls Woman Just a Com- ; @ | SPECIAL SERVICES, "| * | * Balances +, 96,212.00 & and Speech Making Marks First Day of Com-| heh aheheRehelohehehohehtoletehelt Reve ‘ | mon Murderess. ‘ Rev, Insane Francis Porter, of TO ORGANIZE LYCEUM, — | * @l@hritits today 689,827.00 w ‘ Market Place in Seattle---Future Support Is'sneriiorn Sas wi prow eee | banca Seas. 9800800 (By Uni jthe Boylston Avenue Unitarian| ‘The Spiritualists will organize a| ® : * WASHINGTON 0,—~0 ehureh tomorrow and during the | union lyceum at Alki hall tomorrow |#'# R&R a Ree eee 5 «P month of Decem at 1:30 p.m ik whe be arguments in the Brad t first; members did to promote the mar | | 1 it is expected it will be in the th the project y arra Gratitude should be given to Mr hoi cock making. Goodwin and the Goodwin Realty | : eared cheerful Reve the company for putting up the build } t he court room, ma ing for pubtio use, | h having inforr Vagne Now that the success of the — er 2) ! ha nad a ance will be introduced tn the (By United Pre eS ic wou Ce e he counell next sprite providing ftr | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 80 S tation witht ! raja public dock, a public recreation | Before one of the largest crowds = ' Turner began < a fruit/pler, and other public markets jover gathered op Franklin field, the S it a, besides which will a benefit to the en Army and Navy played their annual s e verdicts y kind arm | tire city, 7 stention ts that in football game this afternoon Ss : ‘ if elleve the he future Seattle will be provided Weather conditions were ideal — | ) f © and did kil otw the | w the best public market system Loug before noon the crowd be | /) . two ver Rea ot y city im the country ) Ban to wather, and*when the play | e she killed him of Martieh “Gseeh Maines. jers took the Geld the stands were \ e is & po fixed price 7 ia Sy: | crowded, segres of army aad navy | te The o eat benefit | 1 Je egree y $ nth, |e A aie were officers In pniform being among be 1 on { wie ne we Se, eee Hetting wab brisk, with the Army of m Ot | head hak: teak, Gee ecnee 1k alk he = £ slight favorite Cor : wagons suet ar Vaconasen ae ones ke Ca | ‘The final woore resulted ax fol } va ; hile Open Each Day tivation which at the present tne loys: Naty. e)Army 0 j ma be 8 ot fhe market wil! each day | are useless This not only improves Tee eee eee ee ee ee “6 ff & violock an clock on jue of the rty, but also + el } Flaye Mrs. Bradley deliv m is joyment to more people. * BANK STATEMENT *| | Pale an able, Mrs. Brad. © accommo yey fe ge - nes * re * | Copyrighted, 1907, by the Washington Time | ke P ie to the oti ry e outside ranche ( ited ) the pre ite an Re usea him to # le Ww One ‘yore ae For * MAG ANNA M. BRAOLEY. ‘urner Gre ation to the i mi hould ©, 80 that all tr |® the first time einee October * BORN Be recep os er mLemsecp 4 shooting to ae the daily preaw | bustnesses and professions w #9, today's bank «tatement ’ oe ose on the part Hid all that was The market is dedicated to the }® ment. ‘The cash holdings in- #| in ber handbag market aj|public, All should nd and pro |® creased $2,000,000, and the #! own's room and tect it, as it ls the property of the & defidt was cut to $1,114,000. #| Adams’ betters. * {also be grate. | public |@ Ip a few weeks the surplus # = who éid théte . the. elty steral thousand people attend & wilt be restored. * 1, “ox lated @ for all that the |ed the opening i* * contem tae Taso = om TT LECCE TE Tere : | Turner's re of the relations | | between th fant and Brown j vt tail, Turner be | | ing eile 4 »clation of United Preece) jo the Yung Wo association, who ae mei re. Bradley. tacked her ab ad Nov. 20.--Lo- had acted as collector for a Chinese MISO ESTELLE CHRISTY, (By United P. ) "eee legatior dominated by - sa | ROS project. His association, je Star Exclusive Service.) atively recent date from Lord| WASHIKGTON, Nov. 30.~Ac-| Brown ai ured the defendané ined to hold |i. Yung Wo, which is one of the) NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Mise Be wt, postmarked Woodland Park, | cording t the report just issued by | as & 6 tress. He deciared of this « Six compantes, made good the theft, telle Christy, “the most beautifal and t ng the erest of the lof) the @eeretary of agriculture, the | that the § hould treat the case » death of Hew but th was a deficit of oo chorus girt in the world,” tnelets St. Germans. They begin “Dearest | farm) production for 1907 in well | i mur@er, the same ag the Yung We Chinese consul « sithat her Gnaagenient to Lord Chiid,”-and end “Your twto soul.” | up @ fhe average in quantity, while | by 88 ignorant man ped dead of still due the ho f the asso ot of Bagland te bona fide. The further contents Mies Christy ite ®ajue ie much above that of Chinese jation. Hew i that The report is fooll#h and un Weald pot display any preceding year. The farmer r own two children, es of an al such a eum w whereupe it founded,” says ¢ eoustess of Bt 1 shall for Eogtand on wit Bite year have more money i, “when com with the consu Is aid, ¢ ul Ge Jun called Germans, Lord Elfot’s mother. April 16; our marriage will occur to Phd and more to invest than e the mistress of Meng cailed on the con him a iia i ipport of her claim Mies within two weeks of my arrival in| he @¥e had before out of bis year's | husband. How @boat the financial t This ke from the wt x Christy oxbibite detters- of » Leadon,” she declares confidently, | work | t the oath of such B deficit of $800 commit. cited Hew Kong so that eae ed | she committed @ im Yung Chow, « membor dead / } Insanity Plea. { an was insane when wshington, where is OF ALMIGHTY FOR METCALF — ae a | She was not calle United Press.) from the ph among the Mos a a - a 4 hypothe Maat : India, Nov. 30.—The ‘lems have been due to this belief | defense, and de BYE the sian coverament to vt vow. che toads of vve ome Petitions Being Circulated Asking Old Line Democrat : - Sy vie tnomena stg ln” gy ale he planve haves up to. ith Weed thereto by the gore NO YACHT RACES. & w brillant she was cate aciaraeonsty see" to Oppose Moore—Will Have Support of the * | THESE ARE THE LATEST PICTURES OF THE ACCUSED WOM If insanity leaves . ¥ of thin * (By United Press.) * AN’S CHILDREN, TAKEN IN WASHINGTON SINCE THEIR a wa ee by the refusal of the idea, and deciaring that the Koran a ” @ NEW YORK, Nov. 2%2—* MOTHER WAS PLACED ON TRIAL FOR THE MURDER OF EX egy atl The wi to evacuate infected expressly enjoins Mohammedans to Colonel. © Where Will. be ao yacht * SENATOR BROWN. ARTHUR 1S ON THE LEFT, MONTGOM wor on se pine. : om the ee ind that they places smitten by Allah with SatvAbseelen's Gup next year % ERY ON THE RIG po fa janned before by the oran to disease | - eerie 7 = - “vt the wrath of God,” and| The government ts publishing the} General James B. Metcalf, attor. sign them, an effort is being made! < sleet notification of intent to & =|. Turner spoke for two hours and 1 . ni aie .| & challenge is received by the # ten minutes, and was followed bj of & millien deaths proclamation widecast Hey, sdelal leader, distinguished | to give the movement the appear! 4 decnt club before midnight. & ei oro 7. x . =ommi |horseman and Bean Brummel, is | asee of a spontaneous movement!) Pep Stay notice must. te # A.torney Wells, fot the defense. thie candidate selected by certain | among business men for the Bom | 4 given The Swedish yacht # mplineetes She Ente altra-conservative business men and | ination of & business man’s cand! 4 Cl as, taue action at to @ ‘ Fanti aie ee politicians to make the race for|date for mayor, Men who have! Quite “Moone in Stnchhole a We wort, 3° reee le op maFOr on the’ straight democratic | tuiked with him report that Siegal tae only pteaeest. AN & mmanity. We want the law in ati effort to defeat Mayor |eral Metcalf is more than anxious | % 4 ete Ms he defendent is ‘Moure for reelection. Petitions |to make the race, and some of his| % aaaeat @& recolving @ chal- # y unhinged. She loved & Pee : : husinat. | ase from Sir Thomas Lipton # t “ asking Gereral calf to enter the | supporters profess to be enthusias! ow } a race are now being ctreulated by | ic In the belief that he can be nom . bas been abandoned 2 é 3 3 Mra. Bradley wept when : ~publicans, and it ie claimed that | inated and elected (By United Press.) is Tam going to make @ strenuous | painted an imagmary picture o' " many prominent members of that| in polities General Metcailt io)" Rt Ate Peek eee! orig Nov. 30.—A. Hart McKee, | defense and there w the big-| her happiness as Brown’s wife ae mag CA * part ave affixed to them their) what may pro; be described as whose wife, formerly Cordelia Bax-| gest seandal of the century, | know) When Wells finished court ad (By United Press.) President Roosevelt's friends ex- | yi an “old line democrat.” He te ac ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP c, in suing for divorce, pr none to equal it. But Baxter has Journed until Monday INGTON, D. C., Nov, press admiration for the Ohia In charge of getting | cused of having bolted the somina a great sation when the case|only himself to blame. In self-de Poraker's bold announce | %°!4 a = wy peri other ers to the petitions are repre-|tion of W. J. Bryan in 1895, but} TAFT’S TRAIN comes up fe 1. “Had Governor | fense a man has to use the weapons repubiicas os co whe e log to those who are urged to|this is a point about which there Haxt my wife's father held his|at his dispos: It seems eertai Bios is the sole topic dent will make & statement "on | ¢g © race, Gene Metealf | He was invited to address the new! his way with or n,” 8 t an well te the who! th FROM BODY a the capita Even Foraker’s action tie and! democratic elab at ita meeting last {By United Press.) McKee in re » & question by a known. Eve “iy knows what uropean Resets, Nov. | newsy 2 rt ay night on the theme "Why ENZA, per corresponde As it ne.” _ = We Are Democrats,” but was unable | 30—The po of Ufa were alarm United A $8.) : to fulfill the engagement ed Thuteday night owing to a re c 30. | port that an attempt would be made head and a hand entirely | to blow. up the train bearing o woke of & bennlitel a retary Taft and his party towar Fel aceugete. es St, Petersburg, and 50 soldiers were 2 sylvania railroad, i Bon DOUMA | stationed In the corridors and vestl tra ee anal tea Witien ieee : ‘ bie. He 8 ‘ Weston at ‘ t bulew of the cars at Ufa and r : : ; j ble le fou “ “te ar an ~ETERSRURG. Nov 6 mained on guard unt!ll morning sr capa sat rt lose to swite | es . plein ae - sidate Pte enemy gy The train pre slowly and (By United Press tention of lynching the negro a : ye Hy lg oe | s with ‘we a wate “ tt Times behind aaa of aotete with great caution throughout the} POCATELLO Nov. 30 soon as captured. Evans, ba t passing ; t ‘ € . t i om t lay caused 4 . night After 21 hours of a man hunt in the | Wounded in t hand and jaw . " : ainst the Indy’s urs « ay caus seh a ‘ ~ pe 4 chip -aramnet ceo means tow fu ‘ nly to fall tr @ | a hout the cam) On ‘ had to be wot ee ag Bae hag oetved|iava rocks near McCammon, 23 | Gnei w \ een tora trom | t flee «to 5 Mi maken loa ‘ ed by R Emmons f sigan 8 the wee morning next Mr. Taft knows | ™iles east of here, Charles Evans, | he emerged his hiding place lay ted : day he . t os a AR age w partner of Charlee Q. Hef: | from the assembly t nothing of the rumor in circulation | the negro who 1 o'clock Th in a crevice in the lava ; : A nga ; MH Of replevir : . wh . + | ner, chairman of the executive com lenda. fad that Emperor William will meot|day night shot and killed Robert /ed over his gun to the sheriff a . . reliant on : West: M “ t ft ew King ¢ t nh yy rae him at Hamburg Jackson, the McCammon saloon | submitted to arrest ike behest ot ~ : Patten a : I ' and ” ga hy man, in a street duc the ame ! Te wh a ; “gi ” ¢ J Y. Terry a¢ a ; ; . ‘ A @UGY DEPARTMENT cipal street of that town, wa Chicago Wheat Ma rad re Ota k ber of tt al De " tt ) o'clock Ia ght CHICAGO, Nov Cash w «yond ae ttee be assembled! The right ¢ natruct a street| The city engineer's department is! sheriffs posse, He was brougt cine & ‘Ygie =f ; acei and * . . r ‘ ‘ 0 h @ et wee basy place, there being 114 to Pocatello on a special train a : . : RRR hhh ‘ : a en ea att . on |% + “The 1 @ tle font street impr ent { lodged in tho ¢ t to t ‘ a. ae | #17 co if th pot and sare eattle Electric kinds in hand at h m a mob had f a Aeerenratkeanniin * 1 nw " a hi Y ning at MeCamn ‘ h avowed * * (By Unite . * NEW RRENCY BILL * ore RY . * ‘ - re Low * - B ed Press A the we * ——- 2 * pi usty 1y * ial ri t : % she STHANKS TOWN: waaay | * vd mak OUT TO THE Hl yonn= THE you \Twt Gmock ev AND OFT 4 = ees * DARN FOR ME MAY SET THE TABLE (agen FoR SUPPE e s ’ hed ee ee oe ha i rs * * * AL RIGHT ALL RIGHT (By Unis FRA @xperir : Mistarting 1 . pated for 1 Pires, Id Mato eo, thin + BR of a com, BALLARD MAN DROPS DEAD ee a sf ys ROY BY v5 frat : sev Mi fpntasi, qn 1etye mined ado us BACK AGAIN | a,

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