The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1907, Page 1

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VOL. 9, SEATTLE WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1907 Kearsarge Mlinois Maine. Kansas, Minnesota, Ohio Georgia, New Jersey. Loulslang, Kentucky, Vermont Rhode | yh dh ladindindindingh dicindingt 4 * ® TODAY COLDEST YET * \* * }@ ‘Today was the coldest day * |@ wihoe lnet winter, according to ® |W the statinticn of the weather # |® bureau, the temperature at 4 ® |@ o'clock being 30 degrees above *® mat Y aR |® wero * ee }® Youterday's coldest tempera * Report Shows. That Many Original Books and ? : * What tare wien ee : A Mi R d * NOME 18 WINNER AGAIN. #| # thermometer showed 34. The i il Her’ * * lw highest temperature yesterday Records Are Missing—-Records of Comptroller's: =. & Risheot temperature yesterday 4 ‘ and T Do N A ® PORTLAND, Ore, Dee. 16 * \* perature of the tall and winter # Office reasurer Do Not Agree. m Lams Daturanp clase toe ete. \% Bo tar * ® Arctic Brotherhood basketball & # | The weather bureau pre * ® five defes the Multnomah # & Bicts 24 hours more of cold, ® aecour iginal water fond re @ bunch by a score of . ® Clear weather * rd man Nos, 401 to 600, are! ® Schneider was the at mt ‘SPP PP ee eee eee cq tggllibode annot * of Non were among the ® soe jeus lost or inisy ® spectators, and yelled them. ® WeReated, and (ha ® selves b encouraging the # : bi ORE Ree ex fs and aggregating c hort, that the a —— od yi Uplinger’s second a | ex wo officers as to the By United Press.) por gations! Counci Lud waly comptrolic amount of Warrants outstanding are port United Press.) ROME, Dec. 16—Puur new car. | Beary Lucon, archbishop of Khe is characteristic of the report far apart OR aud Ore, Dec. 1€ etoile tnt eee ae and Pou! Plerre Andricu, archbiat getheae defects are but cagually| Even the amount of district in| teen hundred plasterers at Portland 4 Were created today by the) te? yi, seit tud (fort ap- | provement bonds o ding is an S0cepted a lockout this morning POPE at & secret consistory, whieh! "Opricia ouncement was ma to treat item in which the is a bookkeep | rathe han be reduced axes was attended by cardinals Hv. @f the appoints of Monsly ut fully half ing disagreement between the | from $6 to § jay. The sharp cut ing in Rome, The four upon whom Kegnedy, rector of the Ar . clerical” trreg-|Kedger and the bend register, and|!n Wages wa ade without any the red hats Were conferred are in Rome as the tituta b are etted im the report the same i® true in 4 to out | preliminary wart The men Monsignor Pietro Gaspari, seere p of Adrianapolis and of M fer insiance, it is noted thet the ding district t at war took action at once and with itttl of the Congregation Extraordl or O'Connell, rector of the wabrecetpt books for dog Hoenses a negotiation decided not to work at nary on Keclowtastionl Affairs; bic university at Washingt xigek of original entry, is niasing accountants confess their in @ rate leas than the union scale. | Monsignor De Lat, secretary of the fe titular archbishop of te ty to ve ga fannot be found. The experts ox in the The Gee the collections from this redemption tax sale fund, the orig |clafe that they w iploy ” Qededitjournal. The report states available for © purpose. it tire building trades may go out on 4 i the statements of the Seat-| seems that there was a time in the @ strike and « ’ pple, if ® Mectric company as to the city’s history when accounts were | not block comy al batiding mamnt of its franchise taxes can-| not kept for this fand, and that em | operations in the eit ! tte found, aod the sums of mon in pasurera office * imtelved from this source have | were in the habit of taking tempo- SEEK MISSING WOMAN meaty been verified from ¢ rary loans from the cigar box of} | There will be no duster prome coee ile ¢ few cases yot on the docket hapebaibd eb réeeipt book. This loose change in whieh the fund was Rejatives of Miee Anna Burke. © cutians for violations of the law/SI8R be tried, but it egarded as ds $60,000 for the period kept, leaving their 1. O. U's im the YOGns Woman who left Minneapolis requiring the closing of “= Be that the managers wi . i ‘ be It fs found that a por | box as for Seattic last spring, have writ and places of amusement on Sun med and the prosecution ten to the police department to gain day, so far as the pr t admin hago argel the pro 7 " |tnformation of her whereabouts istration is concerned. The failure the records . The letter states that the unk to secure @ conviction in the canes f raey's offic Woman came to Seattle to meet a which have already been tried, in! ere we ) arrests yesterda #Weetheart and that t have since which the juries brought in prompt {OP keeping open show bourse fy Jearned that the sweetheart had de verdicts of acquittal, has convinced offic visited ar of the Ee serted a wife in Minneapolis, They the authorttles that the public does of amusement for the p ay | fear foul play net coe Sunday theater closing i of gathering evidence ling 42 feet from a broken Ing from a seaffold at the rear of Frank Cannon and HM the building when the scaffold | laborers, apparenaly ex bTOK® and both men fell to the ground below. Apparently they Rewithout serious injury a were fatally injured when picked} fe this morning up by fellow workmen. Cannon was were employed by sent to the Wayside Emergency ; & McCormick, ce ors, hospital and Wagner to the Seattle | Work of raising a buliding at Gene Roth men are reported to} st. The building has be only slightly*injured, having no pd 42 feet to conform with broken bones, and both will recover t regrade rapidly unless internal injuries de g and Wagner were work. | velop. Tee eee ee eee eee lel hs ety Olt Exe BANK CLEARINGS. # |tribution to special and distriet | ments, jail last night and will | that he is innocent and declar Balances 53.286 * * —! : of W Funds Diverted to Ward | TIFIES MAN AS HIS ASSAILANT $cc Se" ieceos Oe . peries fo Were i #® Clearings today. .$1.216,745.41 @| That ed Pr # Balances +, provements Should Be Charged to Property: Hill, the Swan Lake farmer; Franklin road. Hill stepped from|# * assaulted and robbed Fri-|the poreh and as he did so, the ® Tacoma. * it on the doorstep of his|maa he claims was Maritn os He ® Clearings today ..8 2 That more than $1,000,000 has ab bas been diverted into other char yesterday identified him on the head with some blunt ® Balances 087.00 @ | ready been looted from the water | nele or distributed by the counctl a Martin, who was taken in! inetrument * @ | fund by unfriendiy city officials, in-|“pyrk” to fortunate constituents « at Kent on Saturday, as hin Martin lives with his * Portiand. @ | cluding the present councti, for the /Influential members of that bod Martin was brought to! nea be «Hill home @ Clearings today § #25.807 90 relief of general taxation, for cow | to aestet fo district atreet improve * * * S with highway robbery.| will be able to prove an alibi. The @ |#treet Improvements, and for vert | properly , wate iS tow at his home suffer-| Martin under arrest is not the Nor RRR RRARA EAH ee | UF and FUNGrY OXpenFes Not prop | ayBtem an a oF pporting put numere cuts and|man Martin Who resides at 1618 on erly chargeable to the w aye | unllity Bone of which are serious, | Main street ; we tem a8 an indepe t and eelf-| Nor is this the full extent t ) in the house when| PORT TOWNSEND, Dec. 16 from the most casual tm |f@r the purpose of reducing gener + by @ knock. | H. Johnson has been commit to TAND | ' Were it not for tagation. For the 5 oa the door he saw | the county ja 2 days . money bad thé water system has been require for the road. An|sault and t i purpose }to@ maintain the hydras conna el and whe received three broken j| GRORGETOWN, K c. 16! those for which it Hor fire protect tor thi ite two black eyes Caleb Powers took the stand in h tw yw be has not epaid ~ ni own behalf today, Many womer met ruct given a The cupled seats in the court " 1 Cedar rive purpe ge incidents of his boyhood « jor a 7 FAMOUS PROBLEM IN CATCHOLOGY ‘>, om oi tmome a told { bringing ree cr of According to the be ns : @ i mountaineers to Frankfort. the | house. @ Co. report the firdt to apply to the election com-|paanees for the tw city Eauee tke? Well, I guens #0.| “that there is b mission for fair count and the|ynmediately prior to Ms sting to the insurance expenne Dimer aH (hove pe ving tow aes eer hers to app before the legis |ihe income of the water depart. | PP heen i is trying to figure out how recommends th we ture. He denied ever asking f ont w 048.992.60, nee ne Maintains Mydrants Sly rats we can catch in a given tive measures to pre eins then, cialakind ¥ e- zs Py § ” , y ain 1 of which was expended in| At the er wm tie tetart aha ee, eee eta were always men © ment for district street tm- | megt matn free elle Ge" sald Tommy Tabby, “my | the regular meeting standing and influence in their|ruvemants in order to reduce the tof dewora , he of 9 ed and that ho d Mra. Blink Soctet of Rodent Ve cormamunitice ’ . ve a ty whied halieete. ee , i bou oan the back | h ecome ¢ AnBen nts agaist c ¢ ' 4 e usual GMA tow adour 11 h have borne the expenses of | this.aervice In othe PLACED GH SOUND |crmeaits Seprrincnt cerenitas | Sth devariment it woeld ewe the council) among their several | the ey t m $60,¢ $ BELLINGHAM, Dec. 16.—F wards for the benefit of thei yp | 000m tftuents fi addition to t ) effect (fupé is called upon to n t of thes and tie timbe ‘ tf which is destine to Grand Trunk Pacific nillton fe ed by the small amount! flee be An expense fund, which has fess money to its the ath f the mainder into new work on the edit today than necessary to pay | parte r fire White Pas nd =Yukon = railwa he warrants which ha slrendy | apo even the w ee nued against It Leeme A © ond the period expert The thee ng w % chairman have bee ered on Puget ind 4 objec @ are ail inside st | os toes acy cnc cmw ct| DESERTED. COMB | stein Sr be oot sues for nai par, renient tnd nn minis o 1 aid the 1 | police headquarter enter a " i the ack a given|of adopting the six-w old ba Deducting thew econ 1 onee 4ix applications were made Should Have $1,000,000. pe he Dropositio \ ‘ 1 be 4 our to Jixth av. doorste proper deductions would leave in the 4 ; r M feel that i: " t 1 eputatic if we do not prove this|day night, hungry and blue with | fund more than $1,000,000 lat at propert dignit ons and ‘ing for 1 lished problew n absurdity | cold for exter q je 10 ansume 1 , f James Wilson, 7 wenty-ninth| the water system I our club 4 Minutes of 7 + ties rats. Cat f | matron, He will go bef 1dge | fied under thin bead and somet) " ton and wild plause.) . Frater on Friday to formally adopt| over $200,000 has beer , 1 te jured in @ railway accident Sa © fee Marla a 4 d \ the ebild ‘other funds. But nearly onehall y ay., was the fir and se-|third of this amount has been ex-|of Columbia, was brow cured the ce | pended for purposes properly clasal-|idénce hospital WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; LIGHT WINDS. wena era ae meme a THE SEATTLE STAR _ | ONE GNT BIG GUN BOOM | President | Roosevelt Calls | Goodbye as Vessels Get Underway. leland Virginia Missouri. Connecticut Alabama Ot tt TO tt tO tt THE STORY IN FIGURES OF THE GREAT PACIFIC CRUISE Mode battlenb i¢ Weather Clear and Crisp and Crowds Wildly Enthusiastic. By United Press.) | FORT MONROE, Dec « With Office i 4,000 eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee) TO BOOM FAIR tt c anne 1 other charmbe ay | a feeling of otism, Fighting Bob” Evans and his : : h cet started this morning " { the « everything eree, and ‘ ‘ out Old « om t ¢ wives and te \ , 1 . and ma ' ove { d ps were t have een dd to i ‘ s. It was vugl atriotic mass of hu y TRIP F war dogs lift Thar roaring of voices | eeted the Mayflower bearing | t Roosevelt and party. The e W Hl Seb repped oy é e ships in fu shit ah ; " | gentle bree and as this move- bs ores (4) 9 ae p ‘ wa ing made the ships . meg -. belched forth the p Jential sa- ' ' lor e. Then followed the reception - ‘ ete ee: Norman Rose. the officer At the conclusion * nthe ahead of Mr. Noramn Rowse, clever writer this funetion the bat hips as “ ie far R |samed sailing formation and were * ‘ meaner . Wass At ‘ Pacif Pp t Roosevelt last ig os \. m the Ne, one to shout goodbye to rent ayed ite le ia cal teas comes te ; fhe n the history of the new. endl spas ' ye Bagane Or re The Last Moments. rs Events moved rapid from the esid: time t Roosevelt's yacht anchored in the midst of the fleet, w moments later Rear Admiral tepped aboard the May- to pay his respects to the He was closely followed e other commanding officerg ere eve ointmen The reception was more or less . «four years company’s |informal and quite brief. On ac *l, but three |count of the time being short, the Hill dis- | question of precedence in ra was the com- waived in the matter of officers ¢ on | boarding the presidential yacht. So eneral we in Beattle that tendered or ex as yeu « ng charged J his resignatt pany’s exe counsel and this coast e duties of those who reached the Mayflower executive representative to the al- | f board it immediately after eady burdensor nes Mr, Gilman Rear Admiral Evans. Considerable performing nse me was taken up in lifting anchors In view of Mr. ( Q ence and doing several other things in- from the city, it ts impossible to se cident to the actual start of ix week eure from b confirmation of the Handshaking also consumed some work of the office of Mr.|report that th resignation — bh little time And then some man has been extreme irden- been tendered his supertors. thing Mke 200 shots were fireé. -~|When the monater boats finally got under steam President Roosevelt, = he white Mayflower, was { at the head of the gigantic Charged w money wh Mr re sold a planc fleet presented an inspiring under false C. E. previousiy rented of Kobler @ *péctacle as the nose of the great Fe the fe ef the | Chase. Mra: Ferrell & w dogs plowed through the trio of plano g delivered to her s with the Mttle Mayflower held in the cit wleged M " ding them. When the sea was husband and b © To Bickerton he represented | Teached the president's yacht were net 5 lay to herself a Rertha L. Air teamed to one side and anchored and t ¥ wi ‘ f 4824 Cottage One by one the massive ships the av., Chicag 4 exh 1 resident and fired fare- Th v « M } v piar hat name . » w * od we ¥ f f ‘ t Roosevelt's eyes were the ne r r ' R nd t the fleet ur he last % G. Blek : th a now w the « : Y ” hiy a 4 out of r h of the eye. Significant Movement f war o ng ona act « ise it will be t " : ee i . - Hy e " ween the and a ' iv Ma et 4 te \ it ‘ 1 te € f¢ € ’ a Rie < it may be peace; but it points to AY “ ' wh ! € ‘ © oC € war if it is not war it will be Dr. M t on: because our dogs have teeth, and t wh € « ‘ J eb ‘ r are ready for the word t iT 1 h ‘ with and it f ed dow t ough "FOR A DIVORCE ate a - don on Movement HENEY IN PORTLAND net me

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