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WNIVE United Preewd “ALL. A, Nov he of t as qnntversa: ay Whit an w day and le panded peopl monumen! city, nea Whitman * ae ip adilres#es 0 abo and 0 wa y ym ber|alr t —- x United Provo.) Nov aos the Harrima ™. Miscontinued a few will be ed on De 9 officlals ot wad, 10, Par Exclusive Service.) r Rov. 30.--Av effort to ga political graft in Portugal geeigitate a rede and re pie establishment of a re form of goveroment rat a oval of aders de Braganza, pre Bite throne. Dom Miguel ing tide. Bam being asserubied here wea for &n outbreak Pre gontinues lopping off ais. The king approves 7 Louls, who remon the king- against the regime. has been Ha Vicoso, an isolat , 140 miles trom pooteand is In England Lis harrow strip of land 350 m long and 100 miles fo Grea is approximately miles. Portugal's % are nearly 22 the kingdom the popul the Azore exceed 6,000,000, ¢t is A representa nal monarchy, the titution having been Ring Pedro IV in is2 S once Louis. EY SPLIT ER BRYAN © ev United Press) N, x | seearmen. M Mo lh p V f D of th - OF repress s decision t PVRS TSSSBata ation Mil WCENTS THE PINT CAN Where v« Met | Vored tha I's abe Cause Cheaper Add 4 pint ® an, RSARY | OF MASSAGR es were deeply Impreasive, As reached the graves wf Whi and other victima of he massacre, Mowers were atrewn pon them ag@#t the Fourteenth oav airy band played a funeral dirge. It was annouficed that the debt that he procession tman jas been hanging over the monw mont for seven or eight years ts ow fully pald through prifate sub ptions, Laat night at the Meth { tabernacle addresses were de tvered by Rev, Bdwin Bella of Ta a and Rev, M. A, Matthews of RRIMAN TO RESUME CONSTRUCTION WORK 000 mén will be put back to work When the weather becomes too se vere th Kansas and Nebr workmen will be moved to cific coast, and the rebuilding of the ine between Los Angeles and San Franel will begin. OF A ONCE GREAT NATION iS PORTUGAL, THREATENED BY REVOLUTION The legislative power is vested tn & cortes of two chambers, the house of peers and the chamber of depe es | The house of peers princes of the royal attained the age of 2¢ archbishops. who jand about 90 pe will of the elected for ¢ tien. In the crown are vested the usual executive power monarchy. The isters are assiste state of Por ernment divided into 21 districts ing & governor and a junta, the one vated by th king, the ot elective. City governments are [framed along the consists of at who have « and re peers of right rs appointed at the ing. One depaty ts h 36,000 of popula ot same lines. The firet Portuguese rule was Dents (12 the « of note 1325), under whom amerctal « at torprine |was fostered. The next notable ad [vance was under John I. His son Henry, the navigator, ex | the African coast, discovere: | Azor Madeira and numerous lother istands, laying the foundation Ifor vast jonial jaasensions Under his successor, Emanuel 1 came th jorations of the west fern continent and the acquisition of }Braail, which remained centuries an appanage of the Portu | Quese crown. Great territorial acquit sition followed in Africa and Porta gal ranked as one of the greatest of European nations The decline, ax rapid as th began under John II, whose reign began in 1521. After John’s death @ dispute the throne ended in Spanish dominion. Not until 1668 was Portuguese independence again recognize The B r th itiane revolted in t and the revolution was put down two years later with England's 96 sistance Binee th mal has been torn with alr constant dissensions inte contests for the throne. Brazil was lost in 1#89, the year of King Lauis's death and the succession to the throne by King Car anata slieans May Be a “ Candidate LYMPIA, Nov. 36 The attor ne orn i has advised N. W Ana ated for e at primaries rece that he can candidate for the ming : DECLARES BANK WAS ORGANIZED ON WIND (By United Prass.) BW YORK, N ).—Attorne ea “aticke at the ce election nd I act Ja Bancroft Makes Denial ALT LAKE CITY H. Bancroft i nt ! n Pacific MUCH HEAT; LITTLE FUEL $65 furnaces for a 1 se that G.. H. WOOD 10USEH CO, 112 University at “ thre great heat and snve ve eee | debtednona” {80 years, at rates aa low as 2 per finest creditor in the entire J is Uncle dam. Through war THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1907. THE MAN. IN THE CHECKED SHIRT.-UNCLE SAM) WANTS 10 PAY HM INTEREST! JOBS FOR THREE (e) (Seattle Star Exclusive erat WASHINGTON, Nov, 30 the people are to have first conuldera tion tn the allotment of the $100, 600,000 inwue of “certifioaten of tn Announced by — the! treasury department, The banks will have to take necond place, This is authoritative | The prime,purpose of this teaue | in to give Wie little. fellow al ehance ta do ethifk with avingi-Dik “hoardings,” A dred dollars In the @tocking heath theg@brick in the corner of, the or ft may may be it la not Wow Seeretary Cortelyou ta go-! ing to give* that $100 a chance to Ork, to earn safely and honostly per cent while atill In the custody of It pomaensor giTrine rc ny MIDST OF MILLIONS. his hun under thennt fireplace may bo safe, not, but however that | working.” i) ie no doubt about the ered it of the @ ernment Every body }wants to legd money to thd gov ernment the t climb over one another to lend millions to the kovernment for periods of 20 to and peace ax never defaulted on hia bts, and today the te practically no limit to the amount of money the United States gov ernment could borrow | Hut the government wants now! 1 to do a ploce of business with THE} Thie photograph, obtained for The Sta |MAN_ IN THE CHECKED SHIRT,| Seeretary Cortelyou, shows a flat the darks atop aside States treasury gold vaults. ys Un Sam to the) fortune, in the boxes on the shelves above urea the clerk, the mechani anybody that has earned and saved & little money by the sweat of his jor = brow and does not want to of him a truck load of coin in b: counting money. “Here "ways your Uncle Sam to | these people, “1 will borrow give preference to the SMALL jmoney. You may be suspicious of SUNSCRIBER—to sell these cer fhanks, trust companies, saving ifieates to THE MAN IN THE stitutions, You are not afraid of CHECKED SHIRT—TO THE WO jme, Now loosen + Drtag your MAN IN THE CHDCKED APRON stockings to the sur or to The man ty Kokomo or Musko any of the branch treasuries, and 1 gee stands a better chance of get jwill borrow your #avings at 3 per|ting gome of the new $50 “certift t interest for # year cate of tndebtedness” than the man The secretary of the treasury in New York or Chicago. The has reserved the right to allot, or etorekeeper stands a better chance not allot, to any person who eub- than the banker, and the farmer a seribes. Thin is to enable the sec: | be chance than the storekeeper retary, wherever it is possible, to| W n the government agents Ko AI OI ~ ORERSTISTISISISSISISTISISS CISD CIS SS. rich corner Within sight and there are gold certificates amounting to just ag On THE MONEY HE HAS SAVED 2 by special permission of in one of the United touch there | . and beside the man 2,000,000, while in front The man is age has been dumped He counts several millions every day. through the letters received at the treasury and eub-treasuries, askin for some of the new isene of cer tiflentes, they will sort out those from the bankers and lay them to one «ide. Then they will making the lists from the which ask for one certificate; then from those asking for two, and so on up. The man or woman at a distance will be preferred over the « who are close. The poor are to be | preferred over the rich letters TON'S GREAT DEBT. (By United Press.) NOBTON, Nov. 36 committee which has been investi wating the affairs of the city has port@a tthe mayor that the net debt of the city at the close of the fleeal oar was $111,848,035, instead Max Figman. characters modeled after historical | of ge 0 ae reported by the ta to bh two weeks personages, will be next week's of: | city oe of John Cort’s attractions. fering. To present the piece prop | aning with tomorrow night, a @Tly @ large cast is needed, and the weok's engagement will be played full strength of the Lois stock At the Grand opera house by Max Company will be used Figman, who is axain playing “The Man on the remembered “Married Lift from last yea wing Max Pig Mar ! Lite” w be the offer man, Maud Fealy, the much-phe at the Third Avenue theater graphed actrens, ¢ to the all next week, afternoon and ever Grand in “The Sex.” Both Ing performances ag announe stars are under Cort's manage for tomorrow. The usual Wednes ment day bargain §=6matine will be Max Pieman ts sald to be fuanter | given. than ever, and the play is one that will bear seeing again. In support Married Life” te described as a splitting comedy,” and wil xive Wl Rayno: nd Tony West the funny men of the company, an display their Octeroon The Marie Cahill Tonight Marrying Ma with Marte Cabtil, Bugene Cowles and a New York cast, will be seen at the Grand for the last time ton’ ght Coliseum's Announcements, wiay afternoon will see new wille at Colleeum The Onetti sors, Buropean gymnasts; La Helle Estelitta and Senor Garcia, who will offer a pantomim a comedy sketeb, a pair ly singers, two novelty dancers, a change ar tist, Eddie Roesch and the new blograph film make up the bill Pantages’ New Bilt Manager Pantages announces that Mile. Lucrotia’s trained leop ards will be the big featore of his MAX FIGMAN, vaudeville bil next week, which At the Grand Next Week in “The | ¥-ll include also an operatic tur Man on the Box.” , singing and dancing acts, a pair of aharpshooters, new moving of the star are a number of pletures and the illustrated song whom ¢ mmends as ‘ | Inve Du " At the Star. on 1 to be @ continuous show tomor at which ‘ farewell rendition of “Fid sald th will b en On is nO exception " Sal Ee hee daee a t, headed by owls Fritet Scheff, in “Madem 4! Lake company, ft ow Modiate,” t * whieh t Judge Vaudeville specialties fol Seattle the s have probat “ lo’ to see than any of the oth lang an Big ne Banga ig Swedish Performance 17. 18 and 19. and the Swedish male choir wiil Sion ead the Mowe” © join in a p soon mo of tee p the k of Decembe ne w h pla nrdane at the " f » na | Thi Ave @ theater on the even ‘ is ext December 29 “The Rollicking Girl.” At the Lyric on whe b 5 : to the Coast tire new bill of vaudeville acts ; ' fhe wights af the t week, and ad tine the 7 7 tet, in NON |ghow as full of novelties, Besides Gn taates Sit deer tonal new apec new sets of ; her with a new | song zs Kdw i th Germa * jt ine head of the company:| Work on the Farm Too Hard. y ; clpa 4 Pergo Does CANBY, Ore ‘ 10,~De otcesiiiiad ‘rd. xpondent and broken in health be nee we Mra. Martha Olsen committed ul Royal Chet t a tonight Turkish baths, under Grand thea Future Attractions. _ b= rs The land of THE NAME Pr M € nd,” Ralph ‘ gheart’ and “T i { ’ The Ensign.” | Th € w be given ita last prene nm at the la he ster tonight The Enalg b On = Package of based on the Trent affair, with CANDY, COCOA ‘ . “ie AND CHOCOLATE on St Hamilton Studio ete eRe Colman b urtistic photo. PURITY-QUALITY-FLAVOR grapha at ree prices. No é coupons or o sds. Ce RN iE Unnee Press. ) rf A, Nov, 90-John F. Nugeutl*od® of the attorneys who defended’ Wiliam Haywood and is now conpected with the defense in the Pettibone trial is seriously 11! and may pot be able to take part OLLIE MACK IS CAUGHT BY CUPID (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 20— ik, the actor in the well known team of Murray has announced his ¢ Kagement with Miss Helen Kelley, of Salida, Colo. The merringe will take place in low Ange on Christma day, Mise Kelley met Mack at Salina a fow Weeks ago while Mack was playing — there. She is not an actress. IDAHO IRRIGATION | PROJECT FINANCED (By United Prees.) TWIN FALLS, Idaho. The Salmon river trrigation project for the reclamation of 19,000 acres in the Twin Falls country under t Carey act has been financed. The Innd is in @ fertile reg uth of the Snake rf to the } ada line. The t Includes the construction of an electric railroad from Jerome, Idaho, to Wells, Nev whe it will connect with the Southern Pacific and Western Pa oltie Nov. 30 The saddest thing in life is that there ts no style to last year’s hat! Don’t Build — [Before getting our estim plumbing and heating fixtures at far Brown Plumbing Co In Times of Stress It Js agZupreme publte duty to be ygourageous, Money fa then not to be hoarded bat NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY f. SHORROCK, President. HARTMAN, Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. 3. Vv. A. SMITH, a. P. Cashier. first Ave. and Columbia St StATTILte, WASH. ~The finance | ONE! : PETTIBONE’S A RNEYS LL | & Mack, | THOUSAND MEN slike shut down, More than 900 men are closed are 260,000 feet. Mont lin the milis and logging camps are lof the mille that are in operation out of employment, which moans alare running on tie or the lone of $26,000 per day, as the ca \use of the outhern aoitic in pheity of the establishments that | Oregon and Callfornia. (By United Pr 4 AMUSEMENTS. SPOKANE, Ne 40. ty je an a | nounced that the Portland & Seat to rathwmy will be nded from = le - to @and Point, Idaho, | where the big car she and ter | minal grounds will be constructed From Spokane to and Point, 70 miles, the Northefn Pacific track | wl be paralleled by the Portland & Seattle. Th mpany has pir hased 260 acrés of land at Sand Point, which point the Great North ern also touches, It is ext that fully 3,000 men will be ployed there, according to state ments made by ©. J. Cannon, attor ney for the Portland’& Seattle BRIEFS BY WIRE Senator Piles is to DH at the next session providing for the appointment of two Additional judges on the bench of the Ninth judicial ctreuit The boys on the battleship Con nectiout want mhealthy goat for the introduce a f. congrénn |maseot on the cruise around the | Horn to the Pacific Frank D, Wella, a prominent }nowspaperman of Alaska at Juneau. | James Cornwall left today for the Arctic | Edmonton trail, carrying mall Juneau, Alaska, Elks have dedi ated a new hall which is the best in the north Steps towards opening the Knick rbocker Trust company’s bank at New York are being taken and re Westminster cirele via the sumption of business is planned for an early date ! are at Vancouver nC |raneacking a residence, tore the carpets from the floor find concealed treasure din inted, however. Washington # &@ chance te to Weat Point, & one vacancy to fill when th Kraduates next January Bera Meeker has been given an interview with President Roosevelt hoping to They were The latter discussed the Washing ton pioneer's trip from Puyallup, Wash, and appeared much inter ented. ‘NO CARS, MILLS FORCED | 10 SHUT DOWN (By United Press.) ORRBGON CITY, Ore, Nov. 20. At least 20 of the 46 sawmills of Clackamas county have been forced to suspend operations on account of shortage of care and the increas in railroad rates. Seventy-five per cent of the milla on the line of the Oregon Water Power & Raliway company, In the Estacada section, property owners, particularly jof dwellings and other first class | properties, who are desirous of ob |taining the best insurance to be had and at the best rate, should aoe & Copy a handsome little booklet just published by the Northwestern Motual Fire Associa tion. This containé cuts of many of the finest dwellings in the city and the statements of their own re a@ to thelr experience with |Northwestern Insurance. Besides |thie, it contains @ fmosimile of the opinion of fourteen of the leading |banks of the city of Seattle, of | Northwestern policies. This is the strongest endorsement obtainable and effectually utes the tions of any loan agent who objects to mutual insurance as security on loans Drep a card or call up the North western and you will receive by mati a copy of this booklet oo objec Unequaled Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee December 2 LUCRETIA’S LEOPARDS, Fiercest bjugated Beautiful Beasts of the Jungle Controlled Womatr and by a RUSTICANA TRIO, Italian Street Singers DAVIS AND WALKER, mier Singers, Dancers Comedians COLEMAN AND MEXiS, Rifle Sensational Experts GILLIHAN AND BROCEE, Nove Artists. BARONESS VON ZIEBER, Prima Donna ELWELL. PANTAGESCOPE Shows Sund m. Come Ear to Secure IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS In Grand View Orchard Tracts Finest Seats and most productive tn the West. Every acre can be made to yield $400 to $800 per year. Splendid climate, beautl ful surroundings, — excellent water, Improved streets to be bordered with shade trees, One mile from Northern Pacifie rail way station $175 PER ACRE YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH WASHINGTON IRRIGATION COMPANY Room 29 Scheverman Bidg Seattle, Washington ae ee enero Sunday and Next Week—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Mr % John Cort Presents M A X F America’s Foremost © IGMAN THE MAN ON THE BOX He Drives Heac Next Sunday Stronger Sex Away Dull ¢ Priews; venting ese 0; Matinee oto 8) MAUDE FRALY, ir The eats | 1 THE GRAND’ 2c | Boattie’s Leading Vaudeville Theater COLISEUM wernt? r One Th PRICKH—100; Be; Reserved Beats, ie veand 106 ONETTI SISTERS. Four mnderf Gym JACK AND BERTHA RICH, 4 Dancing NOON GRACEY AND BURNETT, Kecentrie Comedy PRESTON KENDALL, Protean Return of the LA BELLE ESTELLITA GARCIA, In a New Act 2,700 BEATS — 1,000 FOR sketch Singing HAMMOND AND FORRESTER, Artint Comedy Eecentriques yer EDDIE ROESCH 1€ RO , AND Baliadiet | NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTER | 20th Century Motion Pictures 10 CENTS EACH. SEATTLE’S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE HOUSE Box ® erforma * of New Bill Monday Afternoon LEWIS & LAKE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In “The New Judge.” NELLIE MARTINI, | Itallan Street Singer. ROY McBRAIN, MOTION PICTURES, THE MUSICAL BELLES, Swiss Bell Ringers COLE AND COLE, Novelty Gymnasts. THE STAR ORCHESTRA. Mai 1304; Ind. 4324 ALL NEXT WEEK, THE ENSIGN A Drama of the Civil War Wednesday, Phones Matinees — Tuesday Saturday nday rformances at and 2:16 aud 8:15. SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. Phones 43 Tonight, Last Time-—‘“The Royal Chef.” arting Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee, December Ist, most German Comedian, 8SNITZ EOWARDS, in the Land THE ROLLICKING | | GIRL Book by Sydney Rosenfeld With a Corking Good Com lading Blow and the Chorus FAMED FOR 11 LYRIC THEATER .: ¢ any time—Stay THIRD AVE. THEATER Phones: Main 2531. Ind., 34 Matinee be, 300; Boxes, 50c Night 20c, 0c, 50c; i LAST TIME TODAY, “THE OCTOROON.” Lite 100 Boxes, 7 Next Week Married A FINE WINTER RESORT NEAR HOME MOCLIPS BEACH Everything is favorable for your spending a few days or a week there. The ocean Is there and the water is warm. The Moclips Beach Hotel is always open; it is near to and facing the ocean; it is thoroughly heated and lighted by modern methods; hot salt sea water baths are provided, and a usual Indoor amusements of such resorts, Good hunting and fishing are to be found in the vicinity SPECIALLY LOW FARES ARE MADE BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY rn our rates and McMULLEN TINLING, D. CHARLTON,

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