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Sad Tragedy. P2 > (By United Press.) 28.--A tragedy that a Intdnse exoltement was when the bodies today ces Gugliolmette, the daughter of one of the families in Rome, ratic i Known tenor, © pean the ervatory ‘Gagitelmett Spatiett!, a found to of the e estat fare, paternal objection and des eer" en in the pretty had thie sad ending ale loved the tenor a passion bey her control waa returned, but the par, Bae girl threw obstactos in the path to the altar happiness. Rather than live separated trom | Hom recepits the couple decided upon ing thelr each other a sulcide by pact some ath ory that Guatielmette cor At any rate, her sweetheart ed The deapair hotghtened by Spalletti had promised to with in New York in the near engagement th themselves in the ho |pretty flowers and for weed to reach their of Love, Parental Objection and Despair Interwoven in thereby bilght Poison is thought | to have been the while physicians cling to th the pen suffocated by the fragrance cnolias and other flowers tn the couple may have rvatory he marchtoness and | bad carefully lock of the had to be | bodies the couple was he knowledge that fulfill an to sing future Conreid BANKER TURNS AGAINST FRIEND AND JAIL MATE (By United Press.) NCISCO, Dee. 28 etic sacrifice our $4,000 ie the island of Sausalito to aioe cao Safe Deposit and my. Yes, all my prop oe ter J. Bartnett tn fore the grand jury many of J, Dalsell especially did I pro his action regarding the deals in which the bank was "Walter J. Bartnett. qb dations to assist the investi fa clearing the atmosphere Geakt into which the affairs of institution have been aon. he did not directly Brown with wrecking the Weak. Bartnett, in bis mild wanner strong implications against Stormer friend and present jail James ‘Treadwell was not men Rartnett (x particular, but declared that he was of the heavy loans and ts made by the bank with fel «Eldorado §=Lumber a Dinner ty the regular Sunday course at the Stevens Hotel Cafe, 12 Sp. m, only S0c. ff own request Hartnett ie xite testified before the # fury late yesterday afternoon ab ft the | cane oO people is not 1 | Altered in the Toast by the teatl mony of Rartnett,” said the prose jeutor, That indicated that more indictments against Bartnett and Brown and probably against | Dal tell Robertson and James Tread well may be returned when the grand jury meets next Monday ORDERED TO ESQUIMALT. (By United Press.) VICTORIA, B.C. Dec. 28.—The commanding officer at Esquimalt has been notified by the that H. M.S ed to admiralty Algerine has been or commission with rs from the China squadron in volun January and proceed to Exquimalt to assist H. M Exgeria H. M of the larger type the chy wate quent in the in the second This district lying between streets. There S. Algerine is a twin of the She will arrive Treasurer consumers payment of thet for the quarter ending January 8. Shearwater and screw Shearwater, but in March have been Isaued aga are all del rates who tiet collection district inciudes all the city Union and Galer are 800 delinquents who will be cut off without further notice. 116 Prefontain Paymeuts must be made at Place agent of | UTIFUL GIRL AND TENOR SINGER EXECUTE SUICIDE PACT LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS, United Pr Deo, 28-—Hog re eattle receipts 300 (8: OHICAGO, ceipte 15,000; sheep 15,000, KANSAB CITY, Mo., Deo, 28 18,000; cattle 1,000; lehoop none. 1 - OMAHA, Neb,, Deo, 28.—Hog re |cetpte 6,000; cattle 00 sheep 600 BIG PLANTS _ TO RESUME (By United Pr CLEVELAND, Dec, 28.—Cleve land manufacturers plan a resump tion of work for fully 10,000 former lemployes during January, The |American Shipbuilding company expects to take on 6,000 men, nearly full capacity | who were laid off by the steel milla jwill be taken back January 6. Smaller factories, which «hut down temporarily, will reemploy hun dreds CRUISERS | ARE OFF (By United Press. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec armored cruisers Colorado, land moaytvania and West Virginia, of Rear Admiral Dayton's squadron, left port late yesterday and will proceed to Mag lena Bay for target practice, On The Mary Nagehip whieh | | Hundreds thelr way down the coast all four vessels will mi&neaver, and upon ar rival of the fleet in the south will meet the first-class cruiser Ten nessee and Washington, command ed by Rear Admiral Uriel Sebre} and bound from the Atlantic coast sney also join the Charleston, fag ship of Rear Admiral Swinebourne The battleship Nebraska is at Mare Island taking on ammunition, and w... sail January 3 for the south More Bodies Recovered. JACOBS CREEK, Pa. Dec The total of bodies recovered from the Pittsbarg company's mine ne reaches 1 Of these 23 were cated today, all badly matilated. lo Gen. Drude ttl. PARIS, Dec tt nouneed that Gen. Drude been In command of the French troops in Moroceo, is again down with the f and that at bis own request he has been recalled 38 was an who has ver | Can CHECK their BAGGAGE AT BALLARD, BOARD GREAT NORTHERN \ TRAINS AT BALLARD—and save the time —_ - and expense of comin | senger Station if their tickets read via Great Northern Railway. | |For Spokane and All Points East OVERLAND into Seattle Pas- THROUGH TICKETS—LOWEST RATES |“) East Bound Overland Carrying Standard Upholstered Tourist Sleepers and Dining aul without change. Cars Seattle to For Rates and Berth Reservations Agent G. N. Ry., Ballard, | W. | J. DAVIES, C.W. MELDRUM, City t. Ne eepers, or | Trains Daily The “ORIENTAL LIMITED,” the ‘“FAST MAIL” »w Leather call on ass. & Tic ket Agent Second and Columbia St., Seattle | ] | for Jehonen and the plans for the eree THE SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1907, PLAN NEW CHURCH. The annual meeting of the Fre mont Christian chureh ts announ for New Year's night, when offic the Incoming ye will | he tion of @ new chureh building be decided upon. The ehureh will be erected at the corner of Stone av and Thirty-elghth st, and will cont about $10,000. to Year's BRIEFS BY WIRE | watchnight services on eve Plaus for were completed yesterday In several of the leading Jechureheg, and lights will gleam The dowager empreas of China| through many chancel windows ax has issued orders that all public! the old year says farewell, Inetalla meetings must ve suppressed tion of officers will take up much The pleas of America for clem. | Of the watchnight service at the ency for political prisoners ie at-| Hew Firat Presbyterian chureh tracting the attention of the Rus) When the Christian Badeavor so sian government clety, now grown to a mombership Plans are already being made by | Of 200 with five branch socleties Tacoma lumbermen for the recep: | Will take charge of the program tion of the membera of the Weat | Inatallation of officers will take ern retail lumber dealers who will| place at 9 o'clock, followed by a meet there in February | pound soctal Rotaries are bucking three feet| At the First M. B. chureh In the of snow in the Caseades on the | Tabernacle on Union st. there will Northern Pacific ad be a watehnight service, with of Merchants of Frisco have made | house by the Mpworth League from om” against the WellsFargo|% to 10 p.m w Year's day expresa comphny that tariff ratea| The Epworth League of the Mad have been juggled indiscriminately. | ison Street M ehareh will hold ADMIRAL BROWNSON IS UPHELD IN ACTION WASIIINGTON, Dec, 28.—The} That the admiral was perfectly porition by Admiral | justified in taking the attitude he Rrownson opposing President | did in the substance the artich Re t's orders directing that a bearing on the subject surgeon be put in command of the ‘The position taken by Admira aval hospitak ship and which led Brownsoo,” the article says, “Ie ay to the unfortunate controversy be: | proved by the line officers as tween the two men, is given much |justinable protest against what tr fegurded ay an encroachment upon ights to command ted in » personnel INCHES thrusting the prominence in an article printed in the army and navy register, which wan issued today MORAN WANT HIT AFTER United Press.) ) thea stepping through SAN ‘FRANCISCO, dan. 28 fighters apart, as ix often done When Referee Jim jen visits | Attell and Moran agreed to fight the camp of Owen ran next ander straight rules. This mee Monday for that they are to brook et afternoon D t will of taiking over th of the referee, but that if govern the fight little English WS holding and the other not, the man will ask Jeff to agree not to f map i at liberty t veh step beiween the featherweights js on the fight changed last when they come te a clinch aad and Attell was made a if a rdere to break Moran, ip to 7 favor ver ran This is brief, wants the advantage that be accounted for by the t that there fixures will come from hitting ip ‘ig.a lack of-Moran money coming the breakaway, and he says that, as into the boxes, Cons y the he will break at the command, he large betters, who are placing ir thinks there will be no necessity money on the American, ha for Jetfries forcing them apart and compelled to take the smaller price. Ne RE PROTEST AGAINST CUTTING © OFF G. N. OWL TRAIN Various rumors, apparently well; or Vancouver. The train has beer founded, have been going the |a boon to everybod Vancouver rounds of commercial and trangpor- and Beliingham men can arrive in nm circles during the week that Seattle in the have the t Northera intends to dig day for their business, attend the tx Owl train between Se theater at night er, BC. Thi r sleepers on ch end of the route /rive at their ) each night arriving at the vorning, and 15 in the morning. are being Owl train was inaug cities there has been no kick from train and nerchants and general business temps will be ma as well aa the trav public train service of the a Beat Everett gham | ued A few days’ confinement in the the { prosecution ts dropped county jail bas apparently chilled The woman was arrested in if pany with Jack Franklin upon the the matrimonial inclinations of | Ml uaiat of Le Sen ae thie May Buck, who fs claimed to pow city, who claimed to have warr seas one more husband than the her in Tacoma in September law recognizes as legal. She has this year, Franklin says he and notified the prosecuting attorney the woman were united in a com that she will go to the home of|monlaw marriage in California her parents in California and leave | f years ago, It im likely that the two men who claim her as the case will be dropped if the wife to air their troubles alone if| woman leaves em WILL AGAIN TEST ©... . WATCHNIGHT SERVICES watchnight serviees, beginning at 10 o'clock rT tuesday evening, Prof. David Scheetz Craig, director of the choir, will give a reception at hie home, 921 Wighteenth ay, N., on New Year's night for members of the cholr Dudley Buck's “Midnight Serv lee” will be sang the . Choral Union at the First thodint Pro- testant chu Sixteenth av, ©. and John at, on New Year's eve, with several appropriate musical num bers and a housewarming The new Green Lake Methodint chureh will be dedicated one min ute after midnight, as a completion to a wateh service beginning at 8 o'clock, Tha Bpworth League will have charge of the program for an hour An address, with select musical Hhumbers, will constitute the pro gram at the Temple Baptist church ‘PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODAY The Christmas display of mea wa this morning and, as ar ppera were able to se eur bargeins toda ' ranch ees are still selling at 4 per dozen A fis ply of new bananas a rived on the public market this morning and are quoted at 20¢ per dozen Hoxtr ng apples are marked pounds for 260. Ja nese OF are selling at twe dozer od to Te pe A fine supr y from Yakima t0e per pound 8 for 4be and one z 400 pe doz conain full eream bric smile heene < Chickens ey 4 a Keone turk ¢ pounds for 260 Ca cents doa. 1b Re tabagas, Lhe Tb Le ce Pop « 1be a We doz; 4 x Jone Japanese persimmons, 35¢ doz Fancy $1.00 to ¢ ox Oc t ash, Se to 156 40¢ Comb honey, 18¢ I trained Dried, prunes, 2 It 1 Yakima honey, $1 ml; ¢ lack wa THEATER LAW penne ein ti t ‘ ly mixed (By United Press.) 10 a. ary 24, in the |B pod c en Italia \ OLYMPIA, Dec, 28.—-Another at fof Frank H. Donnellat Flowe < at $ tempt to find the Sunday closing of the Star thea 3 Ac en, § 2 & law unconstitutional ts being made marked with vic pe 3 Li et met by atte mting the the o law ' $i to $1.60 a atrical syndicate Tig ficht will be made the dos On their application the supreme that ¢ AW, an origina ° court today tasued a writ of habe exempted Snohomish « "EUR AERE eg “om corpus directed to the sheriff o being class leg ion | iF YOU WISH TO SELL King county and returnable in Se tutional | YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION AND WANT A QUICK BALE, SEE INTER JUDGE JACOBS AND HIS WIFE WILL | *: =: 08's!" ic 1009 AMERICAN BANK CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING completion of 50 years of 188%) and while a member of cor marri {fe will be the occasion |£Tes® introduced the bill that made of « celebration on New Year's day | *#h!nagton a state, He w born of the remarkable wedding anni “ Lge ¥o k tate 1829 ed verwary of Ju and Mrs. Orange ¥"' arents t un whe Jacobs. ‘The aged couple will nis serve the © jon at their resi Wane tr a tha t den m ith plain to the Pacific con Judge Jacobs is a pioneer of Se attle, and has for years been 1 Successor to John Mitchell inent in the development of the| WHEELING, W. Va. Dec northwest country, Fifty years ago Returns from a majority of d he married Lucinda Davenport, au tricts indicate that Vice-presider Oregon girl, then residing at Waldo T, L. Lewis of Obio has a majc Hills, They became residents of of votes for the presidency of the Seattle soon afterward, and their United Mine Workers of America home has been here almost con- to succeed John Mitchell tinually since - As a jurist he decided the na By continwously addressing the tional jurisdiction of the island of fiungarian Diet f£ mths public an Juan. He was & member of gujlery a man caused a temp Seattle's charter commission tn ghspension of the sitting Buy your bat of © M. Brooks & Turkish baths, under Co, 1331 Second ay ter. Eg ILDING ALBERT HANSEN Diamends, Watches, Jewelry. FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department. a ence me H. L. KLEIN The Re the City While JAMES 8T MOORE THEATER ry Girard, staged by John Cort an@ including In its company numeroup | weittiane audience which ever as by ‘ Bh is The deasionn opert Seattle people, in Itself would be am chairn at the new Moore theater |Portant | event; ef olla when the curtain rises for the firet A!askan” will be here for a 4 time tonight, Soctal Seattle, mu-| Wek sfter tonight, while there wi wical Beatle, and theater going Be. LC but one opening of the Moore attlo will be there. To society, | ‘beater. It 1s the fact that this tonight will be the night of ali|2¢¥ Playhouse ts to be dedicated nights, the night when jewels and | #4 18 to take Its place as the cone gowns, opera hats and evening | et of the drama in the Northwe will reign supreme, To the ta makes the event an extraoge musical population, the opportunity | 4!@ary one. of hearing the music of a new com ORGAN RECITAL. i poser, and moreover a Beattie com Ko th bold Oerot soi wa arn The forty-first monthly organ ree ing of a magnificent new playhouse ital of the Trtatey ih courem ono of the finest in the west. wii| Will be given at the church tomory be the realization of @ long cher-|"°™ *fternoon at 4 o'clock ished dream The cocounut estates in the fede There will not be an empty seat erated Malay states are worth about in the hous The 26 boxes will | $30,000,000, says L. C. Brown, tha every one be occupied, and the Official in charge of the planta lower floor and the baloony have pce all been sold out since the begin — ‘ ee he € * cointie Teekay agree’ Small Savings Grow who were unable to secure seats| Th@ easiest road to wealth {# n the lower floors deciding that | Te@ched by opening a savings ace they would rather see “The Alas. COUMt It fs most astonishing how \ n the opening night of the |T@Pidly “small savings grow.” If Moote ts er from the topmost | YoU start a systematical savings cadet Fhe campaign, putting aside only five » mine being present en dollars ($5.00) ea week for «nage The Alaskan,” | Period of five years, it v9il amount _ to $1,438.20, Anyone of moderate ate aR? means can lay aside $5.00 each weet Monuments and not miss it. The State Bank of Seattle, cor. of First avenue an Art Marble Company, 2011 Sec | Yesler way, pays 4 per cent com- ond av, three doors north of Vir-| pounded semi-annually on all thme infa st. Both phones 1738 oe depoults Laid Away? Did you ever think what might happen to you or to your family, Mr. WAGE-EARNER: if any of above should find you with no flour in the bin, and no money in the purse? Wouldn't it be wise for you to provide against that day, and to begin NOW? Our savings bank accommodates all who wish to lay aside small sume. We will start an account for $1.00, UnionSavings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY 8S Open today from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 6 to 8 p. m. Follow His Example It Is a Good One By reading the follow! copy of a letter from a non-commis- the U sioned officer tn S. Signal Corps, you will realize how it is possible for YOU, though in most modest circumstances, OWNER of the to be- ome a very highest class of income-producing property—Central Business Property—in Seattle. “Valdez, Alaska, Dec. 6, 1907. The Trustee Company, “Seattle, Washington. "Gentlemen: “Will you forward to me (thru the Valdez Bank and Meroan- tile Company, Valdez, Alaska, for collection) one-tenth (1-10) of a Unit In ‘Trustee Property No. 6 of Seattle, and thereafter every thirty days the same amount (1-10 of a Unit) until further notice in the same manner. “Very respectfully, ET BOOKLET 4 FOR I AILS. The Trustee Company of Seattle LOWMAN BUILDING. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. nw ka Wires 204-30 or on Both Ph 006 Alaska Bidg Rs 4 for Marging wf Pianos $ 1D. KOHLER & CHASE, 1318 Second Av (Oppo Areade SEATTLE Catalogue and prices ed free t Block BROWN DENTAL PF 718 FIRST AVE | | P. mait ; | | | | ; ] | i |