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“wtitls Message to Congrens. et “Too much Johnson the fortunes of Wt Wi, Jobason, a recent arrival tn from Miinola, to the ex the fatter several daye 4 statement with County Agee, to the effect that pao the William 1. John whom Dry foes ined a in the f court i William L. Johnson with Dryfoos in the Drytoos & Co. and as of a receivership suit Louis verdict mr 1s 1OLE TO BUILD BATTLESHIPS UNLESS IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING THE MEN ID THE MEANS FOR THOROUGH TRAINING WE PROVIDE THE AUXILIARIES FOR THEM— WE PROVIDE DOCKS AAT THE COALING STATIONS NT IN COALING STATIONS ANO DOCKS ON THE PACIFIC, AND THIS DEFICIENCY NO LONGER BE PERMITTED TO EXIST. FWPE SHOULD BE PROVIDED FOR ALL OUR GREATEST HARBORS.”—From President Roose . 100 MUCH JOHNSON was ordered by the superior court to pay a judgment of $5,000. in Aprit of the present year the new William L. Johnson came to Seattle and lately started to sell some property. He was dumbfound. ed to find standing upon the county records the unpaid judgment, and pon investigation came to the con clusion that there were too many people of the same name and initials residing in this batliwiek In order to clear up the tangle he went before Will H. Merritt, notary pablic, aad secured & sworn state mont that he was aet the Willian L. Johnsen who was defendant io the old suit AGED GRANDMOTHER AND DRIVES WIFE FROM HOME ken fronty as the result of what are said to be pe he A. BB Crosewell & neighborhood disturb S Columbia st. between Sev Bighth ave, tate inet ‘Striking bie aged grand: the head with a man Matching his baby from oy oe drove out of the house In ehothing Were called, but, « resisted arrest, Officers Saad Pmuam were foreed to f han a severe pommeling NG PROSECUTOR Star's Exciusive Service.) YORK, Dee. 4.—Robt. H p aesivtant distriet attorney lyn, has procured the indict- two officials of the sus Rerough bank. : ad Arthar Campbell, ; Ksseber, aro bela or sat | offictals may be indicted. favestigation of the bank's | Showed evasions of the) f ifwe, which, measured by munder 4 new mat Without loss to its depos United Press.) f GARD, Ore. Dec. 4—An as fat What she supposed was the of a newspaper artist ie; ing a sketch of her for Journal, Mme. Calw songstress, seized th Beard from the hands of tk, the artist, this morn miure the results of bis Work into bits, at the berating him in the pur fluent French secured an appoint the sitting. which was tak io Mine Caive's private however, is very Freck of its frightened mother. | code, became forgery | lareeny. The bank prot | Por this they were commended by Judge Gordon when the matter came up in the police court thie morning The wife of the man stated in court that she was work ing in an attempt to get enough money to take her child away from the Ifyearoid father, whom she said bad frequent that Inet night Judge Gordon gave the man 0 suspended sentence, because he be Heved Crosswell's support was nec essary to the wife and child, but under @ warning of severe puniwh ment if auch an incident as last night oceurred again pleton, a missionary at Valverde, N M. on Saturday night. He killed the woman while be was intoxicat ed. The unfortunate woman's head was beaten to a pulp by the liquor crazed man. LABOR BOYCOTT IN COURT (ey ‘United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—For the first time in the history of the Sherman’ antitrust law, ite provis- | jons were invoked today before the supreme court against organ ized labor, in the case being argued the court ts neked to award damages to Dietrich E. Loewe, {hat manufactarer of Danbury Conn., who alleges he ix a victim of & boycott by the Union Hatters of America, and that an associated boycott was a conspiracy in re straint of trade and interstate merece under the anti-trust law lower court decided that the cott was not a violation, and henee the appeni TAKES EKAMINATION. L. M. Woodeock, chief mitk tn spector of the city, is home from an examination in the dairy school department of the State Agrieuttur a! College at Pullman. Mr. Wood cock has been assured a diploma by Prof, Eitiott, head of the datr school issued February 28 to he Seemed the well known news BUILDINGS CONDEMNED. of making a series of each one of which! During the month of November vat some walient feature of the regular sanitary staff of the Ht was these sketches that|board of health condemned 120 saw, and the «iimpse buildings, So far this month the Of the results of Freck’s number condemned exceeds th: Peewee her xallic temper to record of last month De eP With sudden heat. She ioe rward with a series of SUES FOR TRUNK ¥y that mean much along a Blyesee and the houle laane Hendrickson today com SO Paris, and, giving the | menced suit against the Chicago, Pe Artist « push, seized bis Milwaukee & St. Pant raitroad for and with two swift dam in the amount of $228.26 of her strong and sup-, for @ trunk which he claims to have * reduced the paper to shipped over the corporation's line Sm, fragments, Then she | billed for this. city, and which, he foe een the artict and in her #@ys, he has never recetved. ore Parisian, which Freok the | Snderstand. she informed ¢ OUES RAILROAD. See ee real bad. He left.) crerging that om August 24, 190 MsHiNG HOME a field of wheat owned by him had been destroyed through a fire orig a United Press.) inati om flying sparks from a Tk ish | Northern P ifie engine, KR. Me Wsemploy'ea + ole sborad | Crosky, whe owns a farm near Gar | The liners jeaving today | field, in Whitman county, today in ed nearly 9.000 1,500 | stituted sult asking $386 damage f Mone ship. « dispateh-| from the railroad corporation ra mf Serove Teturn of the LONDON, Dec, 4.—Mrs, Hdith —_ K, MeCreery, daughter of the tate FIENDISH MUROER Col. Lawrence Kip, and former wife of Richard MeCreery, of San Fr a (By United Crees cluco, was married in St. Jame AERO M., Dec. 4.—|church, Plecadifly, ye ny, to the ey Hanehex was bre ought here | Hon, Henry Coventry, son of the meant” guard ¢ »w-| Karl of Coventr The bride wa mg Of Minn J Tem-'given away by Ambassador Retd spelia such as) WE ARE EXTREMELY PORTIFICATIONS OF THE BEST DESPERATE DUEL (ey United Press.) SILVER STAR. Mont. Dec 4 (Joe Vanetia wan shot and gon gee [fatally injured as a result of ‘dispute with Frank Kaleer, of Rat jer. Kaleer lost bis temper and biased away, the bullet piercing Venetia’ chest Vanetta then seized a pick handle and almost jbrained Kaiser, Both men may di TO INITIATE CLASS. | | For the ffret time in the bistory of the focal lodges. ranks of the Knights of Py tome night the ritual fatic work upon a class of 16 cap didates. The work will be gt in the Kuights of Pytbias ball Slath and Pike st MEAT CONDEMNED, the uniform thias will row on at Meat condemned in November the city meat tnepecting amounted to 2434 pounds waft There were total Inspections made during sumber of dhe the month to the City inapectton was om tle, 3,723 sheep, 54 calves. PORTLAND BOAT CRASH 856 and 45 PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 4-—While tempting to dock at the & P. | wharf late yesterda the steam jahip Breakwater, ¢ tale T. 3. Marc Sean, collided with British bark | Gaverdon The port anchor of the eakwater punctured the ball of \the sailing veanel on the starboard lide and tore away the hawse pipe |The collision drove the anchor | fluke through the Breakwater's own jtow. The stem of the Break was twisted to starboard and jor the epper works carried away ‘The damage to the Claverdon was { tight | STOCK MARKET FLUR (By United Press.) LONDON, Dee ¢ ‘The expected jeparture of Ambans Aoki bad & bear influence on the stock mar \ket today can stocks showed marked American stocks Preasion became causing «a raid on Ameri nder which securities weakness Later allied, ax the im general that there was oo unvecal significance in | Aokt's return to Japan SANITATION PAYROLL The total pa of the federal sanitation department for the jmonth of November to be taken jeare of by the ety of Seattle amounted ta 96,980. of 281 eat-| ee GOOD FOR SKAGWAY. (By United Press. BKAGWAY, Alaska, Dee. 4 So many Seattle clearing howse certificates are in @r culation here that the mer ehanta are carry advertise mente in the Daily Alaskan to the effect that they will be ao cepted the same as cash. * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * 6 ee ee ee ee eae ACQUIT FORD (By United Pr SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 4 . Ford, general counset of the United Railroads, was late lost Might acquitted of the charge of} having bribed former Supervisor | Jennings Phillips to vote for an overhead trolley franchine On the first ballot the jury stood nine for acquittal and three for cow viotio Several more - ballots hanged it to It for witial and 1 for conviction lot was wnantmoas for acquittal This was Ford's second trial, Iw the first trial the jury was unable to agree on a verdict DISBELIEVE STORY OF HOLD-UP Little credence t# placed by the police in the story of Rdward Mor |rison, of 385 Federal av. who claims to have been slugged and robbed early yesterday morning mit av. and Kast Pike et. by man who feigned drunkenness, and ) Tivey \the Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, of Lawton, Okla, has been found | by an Indian boy two miles from! | Lawton ae The wixth bal} 1M THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1907. EVELOPMENTS IN THE REPUBLICAN SCRAMBLE Three developments tn the re, , Publican mayoralty seramble result od Grom the events which 6 seed the meeting last night of the fle County Republican club held for the purpose of electing elub fticers ‘The first of these ts the poattive declination of President Gray of the elu to serve in that capacity for another term, ft being unde: stood that he intends to make a/ fight for the mayoralty nomiaation The second of these is that the hantmout election of KR. RK Fox “8 president to succeed Mr. Gray has given rise to the suggestion that My, Fox himself be entered ae & mayoralty candidate, Mr. Fox ET ER, AIRS CHARGES IN COURT Charged with trying to io collect & fee so rapidly that it constituted | erand larceny, T. G. Gregson, al jlawyer in the Mutual Life bulld ing, was brought before Justice Go this morning, on complaint my 1, the proprietor of the Direwery saloon, on Fourth av. and Yeuler, who alleged that Gregson stole a check for $63. The transaction was clouded tn |to the declines very positively to consider the sugrestion | Deapite the @et that the period for filling declarations of candidacy opens tomorrow, the republican * ganization,” as represented by King County Republican elub, in ae much at sea as ever in the matter | of deciding on # fit candidate, T he | latest suggestion proposed is Chat} the King County club refer the mat} tor to the Young Men's Mepublican Aub, there to be debated in an open meéwting, in the hope of pro curing @ live candidate from among the members of the organization Such a candidate, it is thought, would inapire an enthusiastic fol lowing among the younger element in the party. any 7 technical doubts, Gregvon | dming that Hill owed bim for temal «# and claiming that when they both henner | N. P. express office tor x two checks coming to Hill, G “s son grabbed both checks and ran | away Judge Gordon dismissed the ca stating that If there was any cause of action it was « question for a civil suit ANXIOUS TO ACT AS JURYMEN | United Pros, ) nomsKe, i Dec. d--The attor * Tee eee eee eee es pad prvened = wer sw ba lawn hag neys in the Pettibone trial attrib risom states that the 00) ute the financial stringency and * PLOT TO KILL CZAR. & | watch and $7 the fact that the farmers have * %| luvestigation of the matter bY litte to do this time of year as! * (By United Press.) #|the police leads them to believe! one of the causes for the progrens * @G A, Dec, 4A Rus @ {that both partion to the transaction oi, made in. securing @ jury alan ‘torvertat plot to assassin. @ | Wer drunk and that the alleged | There is Nttle desive to evade jury % oe ian eueqaree and blew a0 ® robbery is probably a myth | duty manifest on the part of the dor " talesmen, many being excused for # and pillage be Imperial bank CASHIER'S BODY FOUND. | no other reasce than their apparent o 4 dinco »y janaiety to ouac ; * the police, One arrest has # (By United Press.) pomeciand ec melt asad has * been made &#| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okina, Dec. 4! per cg mma So * a |—The badly decomposed body of Ps 1 eee eee eee ee ee ee eR Rankin, the former cashier of poslte conditions prevailed tm the Haywood trial, when every imagin able exc was given, Now it ap pears that only one-third of the time taken to secure a jury in the former trini will be required in| th we, and the attorneys expect that the taking of evidence will begin carly next week, probably on Monday, Senator Borah has beer informed to this effect and expected to leave Washington Holse at onee | TO HELP UNION COAL MINE New support was developed for He disappeared following |the proposed union labor coal min | the closing of the bank of which be jum and market proposed this more | was cashier. A warrant }for bin arrest (case of pulcide KAISER IS 4 FOR PEACE. was ottligg. when C ft te undoubtedly 4) proposition to the labor union com D, Hitiman made a mittee to advance $50,000 of » STRAIGHT TALK y United Prose.) | ie of ROIBE, Laaho, Dec. 1 Brneat G ) A le surveyor general for | (By United Pre vit {Yano went to the comminatoner | BERLIN, Dee. t--An iinperiar i ral of the land office a lengthy statement was given out today #/ reply to the charges fled against the kaiser's command outiiving f#?Wim by Special Agent Goodwin. He the most definite fashion the kal?! Mieces the charges were er'n contemplated fo policy forld result of a plot of the » the next few years, The kalser!nates tn his office to remove him, makes i plain Uhat the mulled fist and p it up to the department haa been relegated to the shelf and|to dismiss elther him or the men that the dove of peace is now in) whom he charges with fomenting favor in the home of the former|the trouble. war lord of Kurope by} RIVERS AND HARBORS CONGRESS CONVENES (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dee. 4—With a thousand delegates attending. ip etading railroad presideats, gov eraors, two foreign ambassadors representing half of the states «nd | tho national government, the Riv ers and Harbors Congress con vened today at the Willard hotel Congreseman Ramedell, who ie president of the congress present ed bis annual report Reoretary Knapp, of the interstate commerce comminsion, was also a speaker $1.35 Chitetmes No. 1) cee plated equ: Me haw me rake! $1.48 No. 2 Cheetat mae Set Toole. oe ‘ * «t hel -ptnted Ham Fr. 0 Second Ave. Dexter Horton & Co., Bankers Savi ings Department oO Pays A o Interest New York Building 4 M. SPINNING } j i) i t j ‘ MRS. TAFT SINKING. (By United Press.) MILLBURY, Mase, Dee Taft is sinking slow but Mre adily WANTED ES sam necessary to finance the un dertaking. Mr. Hillman asked that the committee take the matter ap | with him in « conference, and the | committee agreed to do so this aft ernecn at 3 gi jock ‘Bhe is conscious, but her condition is hopeless.” This is the statement teuned today concerning the dition of Secretary Taft's mothe con FOR COUNTY DIVISION (By United Press.) ABERDEEN, Wash. Dec. 4.—The neys representing those who favored and fonght for | diviaion of Chehalis oon going to give wp until th rt listens to @ petition which ts not are supreme beng prepared awking for a 1 w of the entire proceedings connected with the case. Jury Gows to Scene. TRORGETOWN, Ky, Dec. 4 The judge and the jury in the Powers case left here for the sor: of the assassination at Frankfort today FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED We are he and we have it here in Seattle WE BOU THE UNION they have ope plants ever knx and on Januar order suits fror ot VENTURE 1! quickly and sol Made and J.&M.B in the east wi HOME work ALL A us J.&M AT EITHER STORE THIRD AV In Coliseum Theater Bldg. or Trustee Bldg. No. 4, Third and Washington st. SUIT FOR NEARLY NOTHING, ‘ 15 COAT OPERATORS, PANTS AND VE 518 tailored ready-to-wear clothing will be handled in OUR NEW sweep and make it DATE MACHINERY. WE WILL EMPLOY 350 TO 400 TAILORS AND OPERATORS in our new plant Any $20 Suit in Our House Jor Overcoat }or Overcoat GOES FOR $10/1221$15 Whole ATTEMPTS T0 ESCAPE AT “DOOR OF COURT HOUSE the house, There Wagner brake and dashed down the @ep Putt! on Seventh av, toward James at. Shannon started in pursuit, joined by deputy sheriffs, who, from the sheriff's fice, abeerved the man break away - Shannon Tired six hots after thd fignre in froft of him, but failed to In a de the 30 day court perate attempt to escay in the county jal) to, which he had fren sentenced, Paul Wagner broke Jim loone from Constable at the of the court as he was about to he turned over te the jail author! ties, and led Shannen and a number Shannon door houwe of deputy sheriffs a merry chase hit, On the steep sidebill, almont ‘or | blocks before he was re- to James st,, Wagner fell and rolled captured, The eonstable's revolver | into a telephone pole. Somewhat was emptied after the prisonef, but | stunned, he picked himself up, stag he came through anhit gered about and, dodging a James Wagner, who is an athletic young #. car, continued his flight Hid jman, was convicted of grand tar fall bad given Shannon a chance ceny, and sentenced by Justice Car to gain on him, however, and at roll to serve %0 days ip the county | Cherry #t., three blocks from the jail, Constable Shannon today un-| court house, be was caught. With lertook to take the man to the jail, deputy sheriffs on all sides, he wag and experienced no trouble. with marched to the county jail, where. him until be reached the door of | he te now dotng time, ; some time ago by Deputy Sheriff Hodges and committed for trial trom @ lower court. No papers oc taining the proceedings af the lower court have #o far m filed in the MAY RESIGN (By United Comins superior court, and the application for habeas corpus is based upon this fact BURLIN Dec 4 Chancellor CONDITION OF THE CHICAGO von Buelow is on the verge of BANKS. resignation on account of the dis J sensions among his party, consti the wischiag a! bank statem was called for Pa ee ee ae ay. It shows $250,000,000 in the * * jona) and state banks of Chi * KING OBCAR WEAK. # cago. Of this amount $100,000,000 * «ie im the banks as shown . (By United Press.) aby an J The reserve in * STOCKHOLM, Dec. 4.— «| the Chicago National bauk is 26 * King Oscar is so weak that ® cent and this showing is ex- & tie qows pte # pected to inspire confidence. & has been appointed r * giving bin majesty RECOMMENDED T0 * an opportunity to rest * ‘ ° BE GUILLOTINED eee eee eee eee FORTY ARE KILLED MONTREAL, Que., Dec, 4.—Mra. Vere Gold fell fainting when the IN STREET FIGHT prosecution today demanded that ST! she and her husband, the bogus British baronet, be guillotined for murdering their friend, Mrs. Emma. Levin, for her jewels, the only de gree of punishment to be deter- mined on, as both confessed to cut- ting up the body and smuggling It away im a trank DIES (By / United Pre Press.) (By United Press.) VIENNA, Dec. 4—Forty Persians were killed and several wound in a fight between the Catholic Mosier population of Djakova, Al sana. The trouble started er | the Moslems imprisoned a priest flerce street fight ensued ‘SHOWS REVOLVER AND JOINS CHAIN GANG | NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—After an B. Daly, a colored man, who has/|iilness of several days Henry G. been employed as janitor at the Old | Havemeyer, the president of the hotel, atiempted to con- | American Sugar Refining company, Westley Cole, the conductor, died at 3 o'clock today at his that he had paid his fare, and|home, near Commack, L. L He diaplayed a cevetrer as part of the |had been fl from an atiack of He fs now doing 68 days |4cute indigestion for several days. chain gank MANY INSPECTIONS MADE. proof on the ASKS RELEASE FROM The city plumbing inspectors during the month of Nevember mate n a total of first inspections, COUNTY JAIL |17 second. Inspections, 96 gas. ier | spections and issued 464 plumbing * permits is being unlaw county jail, WO Alleging that he fully held tm the Runaway Airship Located. lHtam Rabsine, charged with larceny LONDON, Dec. 4-—-The ronaway’ from the person, today applied to | French airship La Patrie was found.t Judge Morris in the superior court on a farm in St Ballis village, for bin release upon habeas corpus! Scotland, according to a Belfast preceedinga Habeine was arrest dinpatch re to stay. The only thing lacking on the COAST, now. Weneeda wholesale clofhing manufacturer GHT THE MANUFACTURING PLANT OF TAILORING CO., and that large shop which rated so long will be put into one of the largest own on the COAST. We take charge of it now, y first no ane will be able to buy any made-to- n this plant any more. Nothing but thé finest kind 1at we are taking hold of now to make a clean in a hurry. Every yard of cloth must be sold lin 5 DAYS to make room for OUR NEW UP-TO- Any $30 or $35 Suit Any $25 Suit GOES FOR GOES FOR made up-to-date rand of clothing, the best made and best known ll be made here in Seattle INDUSTRY, UNION HELP—No sweatshop No. l*hand-tailored garifients will be handled by Clothing Manufacturers, to th AILORS UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE SOLD. 518 Come and select a good sale successors ST OPERATORS, 100 TATLORS.

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