The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1907, Page 7

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° EKING AN UMBRELLA | OnInn7 | ees zai if THE SEATTLE — DEC. ae ae 12, 1907. | reing defamagion of character wo that the woman might have ARISTMAS | (By United Press.) W. Mara@® end Alice Hard ubstituted for a pair of diamond | BNATCHIO, Want - Al Hard : : Be ‘ 64 " ; . |ping two white stone pin ltho Beatle Grain". toUay instituted sult against Peres] ON vember 20, the complagat # myreaned That's aftnut far on the de | - © jaented In thin # Daviig a local jeweler, asking o&| chargen that Davia had the qld At An tim: fpeription coos 4 ia very itlumin | Dickson, has paid out tn the past | total of $96,008 damawes for cer jing statement published, and for pent RUMBLED same as avking a man | ye | Wook over $5,000 for oats and bar | tain remarks which Davis ig alleged fwhich the plaintiffs demand an ad nthe » find a cow with a crooked horn ley, and has now commenced pay |to have mado reflecting upon Mrs. | ditional $10,000 dy (Rae, of | The adyjee of the police to Mr.| ing on contract wheat, which shows |Harder's honesty while the latt Return my me taken re: | MoRae Was to pine not, but to grad \ that grain ts moving and that | wan employed as saleawoman in |out of my st thout my seeing wet | the crooked Bandle he could AX money ts efreulating be on the | th jerw store. you ov | will tak immediate steps i han ft 1, beeathe It would undonptedly | mn jKrowers and the brokers Five specific counts are made in| to prosecute you,” ye his umbrella eg ition to the money dit | which Davix is accused of making The publication of thin statement m i ‘ om from the Seattle Grain | statements in the hearing of oth-|addrensed openly to Mrs, Harder company, the If md Milling |ors intimating tha® Mra. Harder it is charged, resulted in great mor ' compat 4 th ’ OLDEST ARCHBISHOP IN U, 8.) COMPANY and the Columbia Grain | was not honest; that #hé waa hold. | tification to the plaintiff and her pea Logg out $8,000 and $7,000, jing out portions of money received | husband. All t charges made Wy ae | Of Gh: 26. “eoelitone {i the v oly if nh cash salen, and that she bhad| Davis, the complaint assert are = A sll ove mie 9 oF a Bove \¢ ied away certain silver dishes; entirely without foundation : ritadel “se MARTIAL LAW IN ; hitadelphia ta the old and he ‘ 4 “. is but 76 years of age. Cardinal| 5 ‘FA E city: Phillip Upton. legal, Montrea) ver (By United Press.) child on the Moor, made a dash up| Gibbons te 73. Arehbishop Iretand4 KENTUCKY \ Mrs, Elia J. Mackenzie, legal with out pEULINGHAM, De \ wpe: the alley in the rear of the Perking }Of St. Paul, who comes next in city; Bertram Lineabaugh Loomis, sity rem fo the Aux . Ana home and made bis escape bef polit of years, Archbishop ai CONTEMPT 7, city, and Lancle MeKaughad, fore every ways warning wax given by the fright.| Kane of Dubuque is 65, and Arch HOPKINSVIL Ky., Dee, 12 city; William Stanley Buckland in the hand ial 8 aweet faced y taleaed mother . bishops Parley and Riordan of Now| Martial law has beon practically! 4 ee Silverdale, and Grace M. Fitshenry “0 oid a loaded te The hold-ap occurred tn broad | York and San Francisco, reapoo:| (elt “yes The tows is 10 8) riled to pay allme as * ven ey Sige froorgast mg = reg edhe 7 ‘ tively » 6b atate error wince the night rid ed to pay alimony and return city, and Ge de Manch Burn "4 . M thee a pea ~ ra at Tt oan shale ° rad ane ar ie hele! roperty recently ordered. turned | city; Robert Kn tn : iy and obbe; s wa onal ever recorded here, The man ° ‘ a me eer cut tt crept into the home during the ab threats to Invade the city again and |OVeF 0 the wife as an outoome of Kiva M, Luca , “oe to low « . . r " 7 » the: M “ }& divoree decree granted tn the su b ad otal 4 Z a ae leek Waceiie tak. aealne complete their work of destruction, |* 7% ‘ i dent od Petia, fave hin tain-| the sleeping infant, decided to use The Karlington Militia company ar-| Parlor cour — Albertson sign Many Holdups at Pendleton ant # 1 ovged moan gage sessing bist |rived here today to protect the : r this morning clink) pen eTON. Oo Siete — “ant © x nc ny Moe Bae soo om | place | Auguatus H. Holcomb, a well-known Hy " n 7 es , the tpled ty the rouber ber Reet nber 16 and show cause} this city Jast night lead to the 4 © 1 o why he should not be adjudged in | » a Ml ‘ By United Pre ) Broa } belief that a gang « wemen are ome 4FTER SEA TTLE MAN WASHINGTON, Deo, 12.—The The property tn question con-|\ine ure t hs Bo Veins bane gt just My the coun [senate today adopted a resolution Nats of valuable photo-|the city, and all suspicious char greatest “4 calling upon the administration for ay and sundry articles, & Por | acters will be put under arrest informa: the jon which Holcomb |v alleged Pree In ¢t eu ene e a (By United ; * eo -— 2 napa measures t ary to have removed fram the fa y . i Ht MULLAN, Kano jog ween Pyar maga Be Treasury Cortelyou when he rushed |renidence while Mrs. Holcomb was pene 2 Hag teat & denier woman 8 | ie of which tm aaid to have belong. | the rellef of the money market ’ At the same time he in « at prices © Biting to secure pos theled to his partner. The missing | “ting the October furry jeused of having damaged some «CHORAL SYMPHONY rie aes t ai. A. De M whowe tman is described as being 40 years| Coftelyou'y action has been’ se. the clothing and effects of the wite. | - va ee “) outs at the t time jot age, a trifle ghort of 6 feet in| Yeely criticised, expecially by the | het amy mat ang ha Coen 4 eksown, AJ. S height, weighing”about £18 pounds, |¢°mocratic wing and by airman| CHICAGO, Dec, 12.—Stuyvesant If f aeeremeng in vam abent) FRIDAY ord clair te of square build, with dark hair, | Pewler, of the house currency com- |Fish was od to aft in court for | >, Sad alimony. Holeoms w a ‘of th osing levee between blue and gray,| mittee, and this resolution on the /almost an hour today and hear his|#ve) Uiree cemetery lots by the | . wat information to local of- smooth face, add drink and | Pert of the senate is in respon haracter, purposes and standing a os s t fegarding De Mond, who It/ suffering from heart trouble to premure exerted by those who/ralgned in the most seathing lan | ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME TO} gheght is somewhere in this De Mond is belleved to have left | ¥!#h to ascertain if the goverament |kuage by the attorn r t KING T0 DRIVE HIS BE RENDERED AT CHRISTEN = Seattle with a woman named Ken-|!* @iving the stock gamblers of the |!ng Harriman in th nt SEN’S HALL ft to the information nedy and to have come to this street” aid that should more prop | cver the Ilinoln Central control COUSIN a y Mr. Spreckert, De Mond! tion of the country erly be advanced elsewhere | ‘The charges were made in a num: | XILE) - A one zi eBitoae |be of affidavits which were sub-| P 7 e : is Jmitted by the Haretman attorneys | (0/Uniied prome) PR ne Bcongg 0 cae ge Eger | | th efforta to have the court} ROM bec. -1 ie ge hey oer yard wih) be giver OW i WAN HE CHILD 3 | ba a secured by | that the king ts # Bs phan pod: nig at 3 “, apg \ | Yeh last fa ipa ng driving hi win, th - . ; | v his cow ne \ unusually at ive pre . | of DAosta, inte gramme t Gaiming that two children dren of} 17 " Pais ‘meat claims that she was fs gramme has been ar ed, includ . riage « being je, for financial reasons, to| (By United Press.) _ SCHOLARSHIPS 60: ame of hin flagrant conduct ink #elections by Mrs. Sylvia W . oe Gon 3B diaposition of the ¢ WASHINGTON, Dee. 12.—In wide “bp a coterie of yo Ireland, the well known local arti a | ay thelr father at South dren suggested by the court, that Jeff Davia, of Arkansas, | BEGGING plea The Gushes yg ye pg Herr Avaya vou Ger: Aue, tht . ‘allowed to tm? Martin has failed to pay the all speech in which he Rusbaa-ale woswenesh bios to the en tt ee regularly mony awarded her, and that two of eident Roosevelt, Joba} og... nara cain tea ae the} Following ts the at . Wanda Wal former-|the boya, Walter and Lednard, are rand Wall et, Hel, Scholarships of 9000 each offered.) hota, “Gunes to Rome after the wate he . Munda Martin, has filet anjbeing kept by a relative of the ak Whe Geleey tanabs »y the Yale and Harvard clubs of |™ © to Rome after ¢ felunit Mer © ai. dine t th > and cross complaint to an | husband, whe says they are| by Preaident Roosevelt, waa far too | U* city have begging this | a pend grote mag ag re With An Your 2 . instituted by t ming allowed to go to ruin. The | large, and that he did not need it). or the inck Of Ot Sppiionats. | re pgs Rigg ap ro “ “4 ~ ag Aielet one August T. Ma: mother wants the children per-/to live on. The speaker also ridt|ivwnrdy sexiness Ae Sask “tie: Sion Ah. ceae, | Seen a “ > Wart to modify an original di-|manently and asks that their father/culed the president's anti-trust ag ANY we . mn | Or sewer Hg at on 8 1 tino > decree awarding the wife | be compe t ovide the money | policy, He challenged the repub- ty at none Seg monn a v ne modera ' the ehildre to keep th > © 8 Hieans to na rus yg eo clubs w go fr ing his de oto. * ef all the ch » ' ally seg Wh Bi trust the prest this state to either of the tn jAria, “Woe I I ' le abeiininenmemnemnes — dent has “tamed : pd A yy Ae Biase A sca MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Mt Continuing, Davis said a prison | py - “ M ‘ STRICTL . elpenses Ware! Y ’ entence staring Rockefeller in the | attend « pg yn how PAI ; “4 son of him. Davis stigmatiaed Wall |” stude progr hoe Everett, and A Menuiat , : * st. speculators as a gang of th *\either of the scholarships i dr. A 1 A THE STATE . i d charged them with starting the! vide half a student's expenses d 4, Exe Cal, and | De " . recent panic « his first dD ry Tre th . . », Jn ! 4 amare ngRagpenetaged it was not m ater he « . t * 1, etty if M. Bruece je tb ‘ bomb at the resider: \ * jie secrotar the Harvard club} a eh 2 | om S expiccion, which badly dan plained in closing, “when I became and Joba F. Tenny of the Vale} Ay—"'L the I M ~ pe nad Be an ee ce mone mmber of this honorable body |elub. Bither will be glad to give| — Gifts ib)—"Turn Ye to Me.” Ol@ “4 ffit Dradiey at San Fra into the ctr hath Rees Gee ee ee ee & pleases a man or boy ag! land, Melody : Bike varions schemes com Orchard said that after his re on ree ne the scholarships }much a# something in the sporting | (*)-—Necturne, from Monee a away with Justices God t to Denver, Haywood told him lean goods or athletic tn Theodore |, am ender im * [Gabbert. of the Coloradc + he had done a good job at gaa|* “RED” M RRA : ee 3 Wilts & Co, 1008 First av. have " March. from e court, with the in Francisco, for if Bradley | MORE FORTIFICATIONS everything “desirable for gifts in Night's Dream on of Walley, and the many blind, ax reported, he would be a! hs FOR THE PACIFIC. @|2'* Punching Bags, Exercisers Chi —— Made on the life of Yeing example what was coming cou T AGA N « a | Selves, Fishing Rods, Tackle, ets oxe prac a iy were the themes of Harry to those who opposed the federa (By United Press.) stimony this morning. t The witness eaid that Pett Red” M uei® WARHINGTON, Dee * - parration of these real and |bone furaished him with money se aieas ta POHCe le Roosevelt is urging W . rimes Orebard was from time to time whtle was | court this m genial-|@ congressmen to vote for more #| ly to ok wh a 3 the guidance of Haw- | trying to kill Peal bert and b af hasn't) @ extensive fortifiestions on the @ are sh detaiacttaraat Steunenberg afta’ | Goddard nls a al! for & couple! @ Pacific. He took the question @| the court adjouruéd ye State Scores a Point {ot yea aly a “vag.” but) @ wp with several today but did # Re Afternoon the killing of Lyte 0 -elggstirt ng aieed he ee a claim to fame throwgh!@ not give any reason for his # and the destre of t ee” eee an ee eee of another “Red” | @ sudden desire for more extens & depot w diapos ¥ rene as a) | Murray who was killed in the Mugi@ ive fortifications on the # eas detailed his Move | bie sory relating Py a ‘ : saloon, on Second ay, ton years|® coast * bis story relating to he alleg ”. great precision, at his . ba *. * 3 vs nn ching of the train on the Crip The rderer was standing at the} fie wae never positive a0 te | ple Creek & Florence road. In the| har singing “The Bells of at er eee AT A MEETING OF THE p al the defense mado | no od W. Wei putche | 7 Saar Roland. om I the “defense ‘made | non” and, having finished the song, |, Fred W. Wein, » butcher, of 1621 | STOCKHOLDERS OF THE bis alleged participation at of this affair malt | he calmly walked over to where | Twenty sixth a¥. south, was arrest ae ne the attempt was! Murray was sitting and, with a /¢d this afternoon by Officer Vau ° . « * anid that while he was _ was in frequent lightning like stroke of a sharp on & charge of assault and bat Pranctsco all of the letters eran Scott knife, almost severed Murray's tery preferred by hia wife, Katie, | fed i © ¢ m Of| head from bis body He then |!m Justice Carrotl’s court. He was he received — fre a ae fom yt Neal :~ "7 Darrow set jer ole sas Oreh-| walked calmly out and has never | locked up in the city jail await i t. “aan wanton ee oe - * | been soon ai The present “Red” | trial 1T WAS UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED TO CONVERT THE LARGE SURPLUS STOCK INTO READY CASH. WE INAUGURATE A SALE tn nt of hi - ah Whoo. mak ap tee tox a defendant. Most of the began sent up for ten days. WASHINGTON, Dec 12.—Rep FOR TEN DAYS 8 signed “Pat sentative Clayton, democrat, of », HARRIMAN TO LOSE *: ~yn ty ALL WE W i said bans he went by the Very we cent antithird te Tg ‘ne'tiare nove | CONTROL OFS. P mare f e » is r Oreh a ® te lk on the Bradle with ( ado again for office i i Of milk on the Tirade | (@y Unite wr : imonos an obes <tr ; Seattle Will Be Proud ESTATE DIVIDED. MOCRATS | r attorney months of litigation : “ o it 5 be 1 ba. t an 1 n v } an = J a 2 of the w ar whe now ‘ 1 ‘ ft n . (oyu United Pre ress.) ~ p. will agree Te ~ man for v 2 Orn ate in valued at upwards |/2™, and of th were: $ and includes a four-story | ee a 2 . b at Li i av and ul M H A t t. The woman hadlayv., have f 4 7 atives in this countr far|Gold Mountain at 6% nts per wn bare Want Puget Sound Woe Products stock D “o's MALL ORDER HOUSE % cage TEA. * « 1S INDICTED Rvery pound package of ! chilling be « ro (By United Pre Schilling t1 iree DI MOINES, La, De imple, if you don’t like it : . tn ta . ed ; , r retail Don't take chances on raw ud the ‘ mil ay ie SUES TO RECOVER ON C rnati Milk Sterilized i of $42,000 from the Guar.|| Of your grocer, the modern “ + ed | th deral 1 John F. D " It’s fresh mi with 60 per ! ! atl Fireproot || cent of the water taken out and SS ; with || then ste 4. 10 cents th lodies Recovered. , anua 1906, to HONONG 411 Y eb ho tthe || Bint cam of the modern milk rt xt sldort in e st. and |! man in Krecer. 1d gro en eve h f $47,000 The co atte OF the te ' Sasa 18, 1966 after || cove don't nubetieetn Heath ist tn ' mart of the work mae of the Great Organ at the First Presby- terian c hurch. rng on a geet weer» Children’ s and Misses’ Coats ing Muatle tore il ie | 25c Pair Indian Clubs 19 h te a u ans l I ul blo Petticon a oe | $3.00 t merate t . || 9 pat Indian Club - SS ——— F. M. Spinning THESE ARE GOOD HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ™ » Second Ave ctr hd tere ‘Novelty Skirt Manufacturing Company f you can't get boots or shoes | to fit you, get them made to i. lL Hor FMAN, Mer. 1 316 SE c OND AV. measure a 217 JAMES STREET eee ee

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