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LAST EDITION VOL. ® NO, 170. THE PETTIBONE F OUND : SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WAS Ne NGTON, SATURDA JAN. 4, 1908. cues groeveeengl NE CENT THE WEATHER—OCCABIONAL RAIN TO NIGHT AND 6UNDAY, mousing | OH! GIRZS! ISH’T THIS FINE? * BANK @Leaninas. * * Seattle | ® Clearings today $1,408,067.61 *| i ® Balances 128,370.20 «| > i* en ge ® ih ttl tt I. # Clearing» today 740,10 mW hip Cottle, to Seattle & Balances f7-768.00 GARFIELD, Jan, 4.—Col, Willian | aero eee 2 2 2 oh Portland, @ #) Doling and Wilm Pivhop b | Déiberated sain Hours—-Moyer Will Not Be: z # | ® Clearing» today $ 936,414.00 wi just purchased 306 head of fat STEAMER LosT | & Balances 71,241.00 bat id will bring them to Garfleld Pmacceted and Will By Relenwed From Jail at Once. * *|* sRipmely © Portiand and Op *\* (By United Press.) pq Pence vet tn dda vene Bo 4nhier \* VICTORIA, B.C, Jan, 4 2 | = prea |* A private dispatch from Torw 7 Z av RARAY HiLd FOR * onto says the ©. PR has #| TCT , . ‘ . The United Preno, * given up hope for the steamer #! the A h th D li ; tinda Jeo & eorge A+ # Mount Royal, oveggue from # * * Here’s an Easy Way to pproac ie Ve cate Ques- ° *# ROOSEVELT ASKS * eee mecitene tater |® Antwerp with 400 passeng | * FOR RESIGNATION. ® i B id Y I Se i P i Off ed daca of e200) We UD hon ere ie : the * — tion~--Bows to Aid You in Securing Prizes Offer Ba, Sheune pt 3 0 aaah 4 sae anen anaes * (By United Pree.) * F Fi L y Wa . e wun porated . BHINGTOD Ja , ged Coan 1% boente” Gn invoreiran | ® WABHINGTE a. 4— # oO wal Cap- eu mag am, ter ® President Roosevelt created # am I9:09 OF . T ® another wttr tn pe iv irele ( fet Cnn artoroo ee Claiming that The Star was th er). Min Gomas failed ty go Into tur.|% Mole * ian 2 “ cowie e TEL RELEASE LEELA LLL LTT ‘ot Ow wore woe ror in its story last Teur@lay of the Ger detalles eb to (he workings of # nation of Ernest G. ¥ »@| @ * abeptnnt eas er roweded 0 unique advertising methe@ls ¢m ee cy qo any Pha Mv tals surveyor general at Hole, It @) # Cud glow dich—MeCanny Ory Goede Ge. * ployed to sell progerty im Me North jis anisdatitors b Give the plan # ix aid that the president fe) @ Bet of diches—Bon Marche * Beatile town site, ©. @ Goma, iM] jp 1 tt ® dinaatisiied with Bugleson's #| * ofa piliow, value $10—G@arvey + rete ce. * By Unio Pram.) Columbia st, ewenr of thd towel ene me, CUPloyment, howeee? conduct because of bin frie *|) # worth §—Grote-Ran * BELLINGHAM, Jae, 4 Wari si, tes eprel The Carpenter or laborer must con tion with the off ofthe ®& 1, worth $15—@tandare pornshere tp * MO, (Ole OH OLK 10 mca MEEHOO treet with Mr. Cc buy @ lot Moeeuloan, @6e 14, was Killed and explained 6ls proewticn pew. rm how, pay © certain amount & land office her ~ * Comforter, worth $5—Fair Department Mere, * Cly@s Dvemmedee, |), pertnes fatally Tee price of bores AIOE poe mesth in cash, and @ * - +. Complete eet of flavoring extracts and spices—Quaker # \eolored late yester@ay affernoo tn lots, @r Goeme eta a oot @ - ane RR a ow Dr “— Co. * [tty volt Meow of (te Masley mid 8.2) to Ole Th Tati sa * snicure e@t—-@artell Drug Co * t urchase price le aven Dr | at Lake Seep viea ve By H bevy Lim [e atory were $1,400 to §2,600 bea? cig gegen the ? * t cet—®. Drug Co he | s plan is a novel one ek * $10 savings account—Union Savings & Trust Ce. * bi the Case Re Gerameed, but ber WHO cranted l@le them The for = toe of fe he ofita of which dey the bs Threepiols oP tas wactnag Selndiry Beets 4 two go over to the ie “bey et og eerty, Day Sem we nena rpm he he tw I) of either party to fulfill the term! * One dozen photos of bridal party—De Luxe Studi, & animes id, that as uninju positi@s to inake good bis promise! of the congract * 230-31-32 Lum@er Exchange Bidg. * —. bare the fe fina! Damaske sustained a com. | of th sare’ labor to competent * » Prociss & McCoy Optical C * a ver gare ap the fight aed | pound fracture of the leg a@d in workece, contained in the adver, WASHINGTON, Jan The . aif @Old- meuNted Gineses—Proclss Coy Optical Co. 5 eg vereiet of supposed to have suffered Internal tisement. He can use the carpen|av@rake amount of earth excavated - ew pre we jajuries. Young Mussulman’s back ters and laborers in building the On Lhe Panama canal for h work a i A le a ie i in ie ie ie ie dein ie tin ie inne ee eee Botse the result Was broken when the belt struck domes aad making other Improve i8@ day during December was 88 _ ——— ‘ hie. He lingered for several hours, ments in North Seattle and else: 006 euble yards, or a total ) } You tt it was easy, didn’t . 4h We ; ’ } You thought it was easy, a ptecton nt Ba - ~ > wit® the 20t dying until last evening where, he says. 689 yards for the month (By United Press.) * Yaa th naa: Ain igh ate eoloaind te - you fabrnond be (be shor and the nberg murder BURLINGTON, Wash. Jan. 4 . ASK THE MAN * Just a matter of saying a few @ee ws not arsued Ja H. Hawley of the proseeu | Poeutn - of ianine a * & well-chosen word te . ow. Whee Jretace MH on declined to discuss the gaxe imost in two, ® The matrimonial editor will *| But now the shoe is on the other i ieee took charm ¢ ase, tart than to say that Moyer ” _* * xive careful attention t 1 ® foot, or the arm sund the other after Chive ow had re « t not be trie 1 arold = t * re for informat ‘ * to oak more befittingly @ account of illness, ft was decided After the verdict was returned mn the w cerning the rules tb * he sub: It 1s up to you pow fe subimt Uke cane to the with-| Judge Wood leaned a formal order fell w the awarding of the % to choose those words and warble D gat eridence and without a st. discharging the prisoner, and ac uP % Young ladft who wist *, them in the ear of a coy youth fesing Ureir claim fe h acquitta anied by his wife and a num turned blade of hich | I to a * Will he turn me dowa?” is the gelely en tle growed that the state ber of friends, Petefbone was take jiaid his heart * of r choice % question which disturbs your com- bed failed to prove t e , uck to Alphonsus hospital wo Mod ond omg * ask questions. Cs « % posure q ee ch has been his home most of ating * matrimonial editer up on the &| So we suggest a little fecler be q writ no motion has bees t ¢ time during the trial. Pettt Bachford Gees on Bench. "Blunder of the Corporation Comnsel’s Office May el" none 00. Sepanees & tele or drop bim @ note * {fore you make the fatal plunge, the er cane, it in ce b sald he never had any doubt MADISON, WI Jan. 4.—Goy or by Penal (lle @ meager |» in doubt * In the adjoining cx 6 we pre b there WHI be xo farther prow t that he, along with Moyer and | Da on of Wisconsin today ap All De i f ry of the affa * *® sent the form of a ter, a repl, i ie, Moyer will be released f wood, would be eleared of the! pointed Robert M. Pashford to fill validate clarations~-Names 0) the Candidates SERRE ee LO Which should Indicate his aval fall at once, and he and Pottitx har no bitter:|the vacancy created by the death ability. Buy a box of ten cent ermy- Wil retern te Denver . Was too happy of Chlef Justi Cassidy of the Who Have Filed. Ra © It don't come ea ons or water color olor the bows Attorness for Uke defeam wit hink about who had| Wisconsin supreme court, which | hoe as called for, mail it to him, and, if @ecepilon stated that the verdict caused his prosecution | oce da few days azo. j You always thought a man was| he ignot color blind, be may return _ a ax by | Recause somebody in the corpora fand the original date of Jasuary 4 a ninny who could not screw up|a reply which wili indleate your sow y elne in the same office hit Year gifts offered above. GOLD us Ss A blundered again in trying to cor-| Be Aad et ee mn {By United Press.) rect the first blunder, utter COM-bessiee in the date fo. ut of the > NOBTH YAKIMA, Jan. 4.—Attor fumton reigns as to the date of the | whens geen « Logan H. Roberts and Mrs. Rot | BURIED ANOTHER MONTH Rescuers Are Working Vigorouly to Get to Their Si". Comrades~-Doub Exists as to Whether Reif Come in Time. om the 1,000-foot drit ef the Alpha shaft of the Girows gold mime here wh bendreds of feet of almost Poll dorky abowe (hean They are stil! theme, “Phowne ie bit. | the prompeest that they wil be ree lead before Feb. 4 Within a few minutes after the acehient Maley comm mnicmied with the uper bows by tebeptowe, giving teetrectionn that probally saved thedr lives Thee the wire ‘wom | bration by another cave | Tt wan three days befeere cane | munication was reopened by mews | porate wait \terribie apprehension which has on jahrouded them ever since, kmowtag | ae they @o thet at any mourent may come another sipping of the drift Trengtne if you eam thie }that may crosh @ut thetr lives tn a |twinkiing. This ts the siege both prisoners and resewers fear Bent | Food ix let dows to the men |daily through the steinch water pipe. A chain of metal tubes in two-foet lungths, gonaseted by wire couptiogs, jc weed for this, Food and water fill the tubes The trie | is repaired and they talk to pds and relatives | The men diepiny wonderfully good | apirits; they joke with their friends and jite the rescwers for their slow- ness, and Mre. Bailey talks hours ; , jeuth day with her husband CAVED PROS? THAS a | Yet the terrible nervous strain pon 1 | muEt tell: the horrible unowrtatnty, was that day and night fear, ever pres THE WASHINGTON ent, that something may happen at D the last moment MONUMENT What sert of men will they ad | when reseue comes? (SAYS HE WAS ROBBED | Charles Bonning vant night re | ported te the police that he th j been robbed of $75 in the Corner saloon, at Western av. and Seneca , NEVADA, AND ®t. and seceused Carl Anderson is cotlaganee ge Taftny of the crime Hoth of the _ DIAGRAMS SHOWING PLIGHT men were taken to headquarters to co OF THREE MINERS. COMPARED WITH 8HATT IN WHICH PET) ARE SURILD + & ee TELEPHONE await investigation acer 1S APPOINTED FOR MINING CONCERN (By United Press. Wil! they be totally blind? win | BUY, New, Jan. 4 Reece gers in their hair "r, white pi their nerves (By United gti Be Alpha shatt are shattered? SANTA PE, N. M., Jan distance below the What will the fresh, invigoretiog | MePie im the district po oe Mark under the 500 oxone of the mountains feel ike to gay appointed Fr. ¥. Utero, of Al Sround is expected to be lungs that have been weakened and pyquerque, receiver for the Consol Aboat 100 feet lower » clogged by sucking in so long the dated Mining & Smelter company Pevnress will t dnst laden, stifling, befouled air of crating mines and smelter at Cer. | Present the resener & shut-in cavern 1,000 feet boneath! ri1io%, Santa Fe county. The prop- Shout 10 toot o 4 the surface of the earth? jerty ts valued at $500,000. Fatture| e tembed men, when t And what will be the reactionary | to pay the taxes ix the cause of the & «Probably be four week effect of the absorption of 80 much | receivership Gould be released poison from the noxious, fume-taden | fled that everything atmosphere? Will it be typhoid! Wants Hospital Ship. | being done. Th fever, jaundice, or what racking dis | WASHINGTON, D. ©. Jan. 4 f Be0d health and seom cheerfitl ease? Surgeon General Rixey, of the BS | The fate of the entombed miners| These are the questions that navy, in anxious to get the hospital B BAK Caused much speculation. What| stand out firet when you consider| ship Relief, now at Mare Istand,| fill daylight look like to men who the plight of three men entombed | Cal. inte service ax soon n® poss we been imprisoned for over two in the most remarkable mine dis-| ble. Her main work fer the trom Bionths in mine darkness so impen-|aster of a generation. These men,| diate future is to be at Magdalen: Sirable, so dense, so blanket-like | R. A Bailey, Pete McDonald and bay, Lower California, where the| Hat it seemed one could almost | Fred Brown, were imprisoned by a| battleship fleet will rendesvous op Peach out and seize It? eave-in on Dee. 1 | March 13. They were caugl larations was (telephone over the ele on r eving ove ath « eee vidace (MMe Vroweht with it a rush of elev ns o jn o died of concuselo tbe an sm a a neta Punean al = am declarations = _ ye soe "Ths child " ‘teath See coatinuing to accept them uatil 6 me wae an incomplete list 1 am ac t. An Mr. Robe [declarations of democratic cand! | agi. and & number of camdidunes the Seattle city party, Matthew © > bey serait fh Dew, who had already fied once |p yi) Geneeth bie a6 8 candidate for mayor seine . j Mayor Moore, filed again yester | | dmy, and paid another $30 into pcan SOCIETY WOMAN | treasury on the theory that the wan lifting Use little gt bummy a few days age @'clock today Whether tee date for the primary ddeetion as fixed by the law should be February 3 or February 4 is & point over which there ts atti much legal controversy, but the} weight of authority is on the side | ot February 4 Mf thie view te cor fet there toca sro | cope iba get st TAKES POISON every deciaration flied which may| tes his declaration, Hf this theory | a ee ae — 84 Hin tanable it renders énvmatiel wovant | (Dy United Press.) ave the primaries without S9Y {oe the deciarati: fited | NOW YORK, Jan 4-—Mre. John} canis. This error is that thet” qed. lo nutes! fied biw dueare |Van Ness Roberts, well knows fe decharatioas read that the candi- dates file for entrance in the pri martes to be held on Februnry 3 New York seciety, died last night from the effects of a drug whith head been prescribed for a weak heart. Her husband died tn Ger Ven of candidecy for the reput licen pomdkatiog for mipar jaunt be- fore the cleehu hour, thus secur Due tw Leap Y Ing the Inet place en the republican ‘The original error in determining | (eket for tae office. ‘Phe question | wany five years aye. ) the dute for the primarion appears iof whether «: net ke would fite| Cerener Acritelll was oommtenss to have arisen in overlooking the | was one become subject |t Mrs. Roberts’ apartments anc fwet thet thie being leap year, the by, thwed be dbenan og aq |fownd twe physicians attending month of February has 29 days. The strenuous offorta were being made Net. bat she was unconscious. From iaw aye that the primary election|in machine circles to indwoo him tM DRYsiclans and members of thrall be four weeks before the elem \to stew out of the raee im the in- | kovsebold it was learned that tion proper, February having 28 \terest of Jwtn F. Milter. Kfforta Roberts had been suffering days, four weeks before February | ape still being made to induce Mr. heart trouble fer some time 3 would bo January 4, and not Jan-}itussell and other mayoraity can. |**4 been taking minute doses wary 3, on determined by one of) dntates te withdraw in order to |™tychnine as # heart stimulant a anu so tel Hs ee ess ve BASEBALL MAGNATES | | DISCUSS SITUATION Be ma a : basen eg - oi The tlekets complete an they will © made im calcu t ate | appear en the primary ballets are for ie closing of nomination fi! j : If your love will etick like Sead me twek (bie bow of blue. Hf you bope the day I'l! wep. Return me (be yinket If your love ty what I bint. Send me back (his bow of pink If for dove af me you'd drown, DON T—and weal me thy bow of ttown: 1 you womt # Ten ow with # 11 to spoon, i bow maroon: If single life in good enough Send me bwek this bow of buff If thowghts of me roam through your heud, Juet send me twek thin bow of red If you're already my best fellow, Return to me this bow of yellow: If I'm the prettiest gir! you've seen, ‘Twill prove it Uf get the green: ings. The law provides that fi-| REPUBLICAN. Hern tie amor bref Mine ings thal! be mode net lens than 30) For Mayor. j Lew * nor wore than 69 days before the) Lewin Levy. 1634 Ninoteonth av ee ee comms toe bel tbe | * y poe primary eieetion. Not less than 30| John E. Mumphrivs, 211 Unien xt, | NOrthweet league held a meeting days bafore Febrvary 3 would make | Oscar P. Oliver, 732 Kleventh av. X Gay, dat ne business was 5 3 the éay for closing fi.|® Mi 3433 Meridian av ted, aceording to Chairman ings for the offiees to be filled, | Wiliam P. Trimble, 1019 Terry av Dugdale, whe sava that seateers | But as Dobruary 4 is ie all probe) een ce sk ite, arioenih | weep discussed informally (By United Preas.) covered with 20 feet of earta, rocks bility primary day, not less than! john B Miller, 164 W. Prospect st SPOKAND, Jan. #—Harry Joyce | nd curbing yesterday 88 days before that date would In| George F. Russell, 148 Eleventh ATTEMPTED Td KILL and John Hager, brothers-in-law A larm force of men are employ- |ehude Pebrumry 4 also, permitting | ay, N witlle digging a well on the ranch ed in reearbimg the well and at- declarations of candidacy to be! orpe ration anol. of Mise Tilla ©. Bleek, two miles tempting a rescue of the two men. filed today |e ee pt gig nem {BY United Proms.) |. |north of HHopla, near bere, were Roth ere still alive but there Corporation Cownsel Scott Cal T. Williams, €13 Niath av sT ry RG, Jan. 4—TRO taried 100 feet under grouml and is little mo pe waa their eerervany. houn, through one of his deputies, f Gile, 146 Relievue av partie srreted ae te = SS mooie —s . > C . ve) cussed of conspiracy to murde Gabel eon pete noe tar Vane | ew a dowager empress, Maria i | by two Slavonian miners, who for bee gove the Gute for the primary J Vana upon her return from a jthree tronths past have been beard nui 0 wary 8 ond that tos! City Tressurer. |three w sage. According to th tug with him. Vagulero had the Tested pack as Jasuaty 4.4 Reber, #23 = dison; Willian | police the plot was of an ingenic |money buried in a woodwhed whieh Yesterday Mr. Calhoun himself tel Pas wor emth av No; inature and conapirators were | jhe has weed as a bank or treas- iam U. We sain. $33 N. Ferty~ | so certain of their suce: that ttey | jwre cache during the many years — wae bay My oy poay fourth st tneerted an annoenc in | |he has lived in Wilkeson. After studies pedo whose p Poh oy p tied, Le Counsinnasn tty barat ath column of the N« \ (By United | ee | getting the money, the two men in fixing the dete for the primary fp thand We Meccan 1809 te donne. [of Decemt comand it) iO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 4.—In [Rppesred. Wilkesou, and then dis dwetion stil! wtands, so that yestor- leon at. Louis Gilbert, 8828 We m0 El pero eparation fer the reception of the} — day's correction as to closing nom: |——— mee ehureh—Alexanéerre American fleet of battleships, | | tnations tay in itself be erroneous | Tae nae on Page Six.) o waunene 1 which is expected to reach here on Suiits wi ae ws 1, Viscownt Morass, a wealthy b wher, has tende dh the use| GOES INSANE. of the Grand Pavilion, which is sit-| anted at the edue of the bay tor the —- } (By United Press.) m and convenience Because he insisted on using por- really fly, that he neglected his| ALLENSTEIN, Prussia, Jan, 4 American sailors and marae The | thoms of the poets room cake’ to |family entirely, varying his pro a ¢ yonbeck, whose hw ayor has installed at the pavilion | (By United oe? } x gram of neglect by frequently beat | band r in the army, w v xccommodation fer the Amer-| VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 4—The construct @ frame for the wings fo his wi |kilied by Capt. V eben an newspaper men accompanying | unexplained arrival of 300 Japaa- of a flying machine, Martha B. Finally the complaint recites, | Christ night after the ajor| the fleet. Reading rooms, writing jese In Vancouver and the prospect Mason was today granted a divoree |Mason ran out of lumber with found bim in Mrs, _ Bchoer es and refreshments will be DrO-| o¢ an influx of another 1,200 within from her husband, William 6.) which to continue his experi-|beck's apartments, has goue it ided for the American sailors and Mason, whase true name is declar-| ments, and he decided to make|sane. Since the murder she| marines frem the fleet lime nest mouth from Tensile sam ea by his wife te be William Me: | the leaves for the dining room table has been confi in a ¢ @ features of the Oriental situa- Carthy @nawer the purpose, to which his |it is now dee wwed that xh Is in Vancouver. Mason, it appeared from the story | better half etrenuously objected. [been mentu'ly waged I coerniicnctines | related In eourt today, was former Judge Frater, in granting the de- |¢'al year PARIS, Jan. 4.—Prince De Sagan ly & chef In various hostelries, cree, awarded the wife a monthly es | will not challenge vis cousin, Count drawing a goed salgry, but for the alimeny of $94 and the heuseheld| James Dale, an Baglish sailo TACOMA, Jan, 4—A. 4 Vasaleno, peck to a duel, all reports to the last few years, it is alleged, he has | furniture, adding aside that the | years old, wae taken to the Way. \a coal miner, of © vi as|contrary notwithstanding. The ltecome so imaversed in an effort husband would be entitie® to re side hospital with injuries been robbed of $1,030 in gold, rep-|prince said so today and he ought to produce an alrskip that would | tain hie afvsbtp. the head as the result of ing the savings of a lifett know. ii a ll ld il tO

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