The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1908, Page 7

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ae «DS plied and Moore hotly dared mal for Calhoun” Bite {to sac'N" ante tor Calmonnre. teiat| 3 . Moore deciared that the trial af} P * Patriok Calhowe had already be 5 terly Assails the and merely had been continued LS ‘ the prosecution because they fear thelr me important witness 1 pad left the j Mo & denuneiation, became flushed but only twice did he United Press.) FRANCISCO, Jar 8. Ty Judge Lawlor admitted that the| to fore the prosecution statements of Moore in regard to oe coat Calhoun on trial lations made between atior pace : . a.m for Calboun and Henéy, ta , Attorney relation to the continawnce of the yepreseating (be ted triad of Calhoun was correct but declared that it tk the privilege ee thing dent of the @letriet attormey's office to 4 ‘Attorney Lanade whom it shall try frat “im Was in court, He was puch ineéneed at the turn mat t took. After leaving the court club whi nom, thoun declared that when pus mere to use wp nedon stated he made no agree. ‘and accused Langdon ment te try him (Cathoun) first, reaking faith Langdon re | that “Langdon led. RES LD FIC COAST COMPANY ii: renee srne fe the indictment ageit cot ws tomes and fraudu that the coming trl opened is the show place of great ete tee eat ioterest in Washington this that she was insulted) ing this elty on October 31 last, iby the agents of the © Coast company while © iy ihe officers of the steamer; | %t is the world. company’s boats sev company obtained poasmssion of the hale ago, Mrs. Anna N. ticket entitling her to continue her) - y brought suit In the trip lo Los Angeles, refusing to re- ca te) oking $1,960 dam. turn It without an additional NEW ROMANCE AT WHITE HOUSE; IS the eteamabip corpors ment of money 6, abt o ticket from the company finiwh the trip, and that her arta to law Angeles, reach ina! ticket has never been returned. | C. Glover, of W, ashington, D. Le indignantly denied by the social secretary of Mra. Roosevelt, to wit! all bot stamped ber foot in the in-| dignation of her denial, She said so to with a samber of others peppery. make first payment betapaed & matter of fact Miss Ethel ts- in school, though she : “out.” But she te half) | way out—enongh out so that abe) | could be at a dinner at which Sen.! Beveridge and his pretty new betde/ ; i its od endl gee from cabinet| brought to a close tonight at the| » | Green Lake Methodiat church LARGE IN SEATTLE Conipilation of the financial sta- tistics of the government, Including the civic, army and navy, show that for the year 1907 there after the first of 480. 28—The university diamond | of will this afternoou be the scene| The receipts of the more impor Si line with the retrench.| 0! the season's first baseball game | tant departments were: Assay of 46 going on in the spe | between the San Francisco Inde- | fice $47,366,447 83, customs $1,50%,- team. The ‘varsity has been train-| ternal revenue $1,046,238.29, signal BD. Bourns resigned ay '2& faithfully since last Monday and|corps, Alaskan cable $218,915 the board of health to| Will be im fair condition for the|land office $145,107.21; total, $2 Ot the plague work | iitial mateh. G. L. Goodell, of | 967,013.38 $00 a2 month Theil in the box; Mitchell, of Los | little over $27,600,000. to this voluntary re 8 McGregor, of of the office force out the past few |0ase; Sampson, Stockton, short- it's New Committee. (Santa Rosa, center field; | Scott, TON, Jan. 28 . Might field F. L, Stan an auth ton, of Spokane, has been added to (By United Press.) i Pre the ‘varsity squad. BUENOS AYRES, Jan. 28—0Of. om ne 208M Hopkins unt ficers of the American torpedo fleet wot head the board of five Want Volunteer Retired List. {were warmly received today by Who will form yrogganead on the pure ‘This tood a President Alcorta, Minister of War of Marine Bet Minister of Af the WASHINGTON, Jan. 28-—Ser Perkins today presented te drugs ate & memorial slened by to provide a volunteer retired Met. | predicted by many t STAR—-TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1908. VSON’S HAND ON WALL STREET LANGDON 1S ¥en Sisco pat 4 r+" DENOUNCED __ ‘HW nice uv (By United Press.) | retugy of uncertainty and timidity AfteF opening strong and advane | tog from 1 to 2 points in the the shorts cove a quick turn stagted taking profits market fairly full of mock, and the consequence was movement resulting in the toms of practically No doubt such recur reut chills and agues a* experienced today will become > euperation goes on TO TRY BOYS FOR | DAMAGING SCHOOL | ce) They found the company caused w inhment, as he was one of its strongest enemies when familiar as re Charged with having wantonly ruined a school building owned by the county at Brighton Beach, 17 boys living with thelr parents In that suburb will be forg the javenile | the superior court interior view of big new depot. (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) | «tate parties, and private tracks ex- : WASHINGTON, Jan, 28,—The new |1*t by which they may come and go ¥ $15,000,000 union station just - Ing. without mingling with the regular | #!¥e 40 account of their misdo-) ni Clerk HID issued, the complaints: _— | 82, af the Union Of company, which was started by lighting yesterday afternoon, burned fiercely ail night | At 6 o'clock this morning the in tense heat set fire to a nearby Standard Oil tank, and tn a few!) minutes it wes eo A weaned tank soon caught degee black emoke began to pour skyward. There te danger of the wharves along the waterfront be- ing destroyed. The pany A lation Is now In use, Hit ts far from complete, winter, Members of congress in qutre many months to finish the that while en toute ahe was | Teturming to their duties now arrive | elaborate decorations and fixtures. tinuatly harrased and annoyed | “Oder this roof, which is the larg: | “Pay day” }eame to day for the first time when | the park board paid off last week's in addition to the usual convent: | ences found in a station, this ene from Nome to this city that later the local ageat of the | The station contains special wait- will have a mortuary chapel where | ing reome for the presideut and for funeral serviees may be held. Mra Casey claime she was com aa, tat ste ck ay tian fete ETHEL ENGAGED TO CHARLEY GLOVER? i things about “kids” and a “fresh. man at college,” and bane} & trail of bogua checks Wiliam macif to be & nephew | COmSpiracy charged. , the Btandard ou; magnate, Waa arrested at Walla) Walla yesterday st the instance of one of bis victims, lowed him for miles, who had fol- cover benevolenon, Bible study, eptr- ‘taal development, church business and civic affairs. officers AFE IS ROBBED 8 a result of his carelessness in forgetting to turn the comblioation on his safe after closing the door to the tron box Saturday night, Ao- ton Bepes, proprietor at North Bend, is out $200 in cash, and the sheriff's office is today en- gaged in a search for the party or parties who made away headquarvers |the new railroad. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.|acted in Seattle $55,000,000 worth | NS I ERR business. in jent host! jowards auto- jeourt on a charge of robbery, as a mokiive and a {| result of having on Oct. 7 held up PoE ee elena eerawn (and robbed J. White, of Auburn, to try an automobile damage case |"; before Judge Gilliam In the SUP? |iive heen Conkiln’s accomplice, | will be tried in the criminal depart force combating the | Pendents and the Stanford ‘varsity | $60.64, postofiice F178644442, I) ane test and probably the only general public meeting to be held during the primary campaign in the | interests of George Russell's candi | Raumgartner dacy for mayor will be held Thurs- | Bauméartner. of Portland, for in [Juries recetved when he was struck efforts |by an automobile containing the |two women at First ay. and Cherry rc "gourt. Wiwin H. Evans is suing Mrs. Ry council fixed the | Portland, will assist Witmer and) | The disbursements amounted to ®) ay night at Egan's hall, in the Ar jand solicitations i.e Russell man BURSTING PIPE agers are making an attempt to) et im this city on Sept secure for the. meeting a large at ' tendance of representative business plaintiff asks for $15,600 dam- | WASHINGTON, RUEF AGAIN GECURES STAY. the boundary (By United Press.) tween Washington and Idaho pass- Over the objection of the district Ruef again secured an Theo. Wilts & Co. 1008 First av., ground that he had not been able lines of sporting and sell at the lowest prices dt which such oods can be handled and] goods in t informed him that at that] ¥ time his case would be definitely rd was c 4 \net n * ‘ tative citizens and § Lebalios, The closing of con-| President Roosevelt. The | volunteer soldiers of the civil war,|gress by the government has not Members have not been all of California, asking congress | created great political uprising | The close was irregular, In most instances it was strong, Late sup port caused a good fractional up tarn The feature of the curb market of late has been the heavy trading in Bay State Gas, Thomas W Lawson, of Boston, was recent! elected president ef the compan There are rumors in Wall #t, that Lawson will begin one of bin ad vertisiig campaigns in the stock and that he will make the corpora tien a holding any for a sum ber of hie tnt *. Lawson's taking the helm of this pread aston ppared to be tt was controiied by the Rogers Addicks clique. ETE and subpoenas today and the pa pers will be served upon the par eute by Truant Officer Lewis The authorities «ny the boys have almost ruined the schoo! raigned be-| building, breaking in the doors of) and windows, defacing the walls and tearing off the pinaster. It ts expected that the court will assess — the cost of repairing the damages upon the parents of the boys. PARK PAY DAY. for the unemployed | wages—-$480—which 83 men earned on general work on the parks. The — men were given the work through | ‘This week there are 112 j@en working in the various parks. | OREGON LAND FRAUD CASE ‘By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 28.—~Hd- win M. Mays, codefendant with Jobo, Hall, on trial with Hall | at this time, charged with con- spring with Hall and certain of- || ficers of the Butte Creek Lan Livestock company to defeat justice and defraud the govéroment of ite public domain, was discharged to- Attorney Wilson, representing | Mays, on the ground that no evi.) dence had been submitted which | tended to connect Mays with the | the seesion by) asking Judge Hunt to instruct the OF RAILRO The name of the Portland & Se- attile railroad, commonly called the North Bunk road, is to be changed *|shortly to that of the Spokane, | Portland & Seattle. This change is being made in deference to the wishes of the residents of the Rastern Washington city, which bas @ vital tuterest in what concerns HIGHWAYMAN IS FOUND GUILTY Harry Conklin was today found guilty by a jury in the superior of $40 in money and a gold watch.) Gorman, who is alleged to ment of the court tomorrow MAKES TROUBLE First av. at the Intersection of | Marion st. was flooded this after: | noon by the bursting of a large wa-| ter pipe beneath Marion st. above | First av | The rushing water undermined the cement sidewalk alongside the | Stevens hotel and the sidewalk caved in. Other damage was done. | ‘The water supply ts cut off from that section while the department is searching for the break to mend | “th day by Jadge Hunt, on motion of | “Te M2 Dougall & e/southwick Co. COR FIRST AVE.G COLUMBIA SL. See Window Display of Linen Table Sets at 25% Less Street and Dress Gloves 1.19 Regularly 1.65 a Pair. A Pearl Clasp Lap Seam Glove for street wear, and a two-clasp | overseam, in @ light weight, for dress occasions, comprise the two | 1.66 Mines of Gloves which are to sell tomorrow for 1,19 & pair In either style all sizés will be found in any of the following | shades f Black White Brown Gray { Modes Red ; Tan Navy ‘ Main Floor. A Special in Boys’ Shirts -57 for 1.25 and 1.50 Values. The advertising last week of this special in Boys’ Shirts re- | sulted in the selling of dozens of garments over the usual number sold in the course of a single day. A similar line of stiff and semi stiff bosoms, together with some negligee styles from regular stock, regularly 1.25 and 1.50 each, will be on sale tomorrow at the same price, 57, All sizes are again incinded, BOYS’ TROUSERS. The following reductions may remind mothers that an extra | pair of Trousers frequently saves buying an entire new sult. see DT | AM 1.25 values cree reece. Db + -7 | All 1.80 values ... All .75 values .. | All 100 values ... Overcoats and Cravenettes 5.63 Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 2% to § | Boys’ Cravenettes/ sizes 4 to 9 years, regularly 7.60, for ... years, regularly 10.00 and PRA eR OT 5.63 | 12.00, for .............-5.68 By getting a size larger thanis now necessary, vext year's needs will be provided against. Third Floor, Swiss Underwear for Women q The Imported Ribbed Underwear we are showing for women comes in three shades-—pink, sky and white. The Vests have long sleeves, while the Tights are ankle length. Being of a good medi- | um weight, they are excellent for present wear. Vests regularly 2.25 and 3.50 for .. «+ 2A4 and 2.43 ‘Tights regularly 3.00 and 3.75 for MAN SHOT BY (isin scsi several hundred = unemployed JEALOUS LOVER 22° insert Siew Ss morrow. CAN YOU GIVE WORK (By United Prees.) OAKLAND, Cal., Jan, 26.—While “‘|down and, it is thought, fatally wounded by Louls Machaila,a Hun-| As @ means of providing work garian, who was infatuated with |for the unemployed, the Chamber the woman. Three shots werejof Commerce toda: mended fired, one of the bullets striking | to Mrs. Kosch in the base of the sku! original gun deck of the battleship REOMEN’S SOCIAL DANCE. social dance will be given by Chief Seattle tribe, No. 25, Im- a Order of pcngenad on | sheets of the 1908 Catholic direct- ursday evening of this week at| ory of the United States, published —— temple, Fourth and Pine by the M. H. Wiltzius company, of ice ciiarellpssttinlediibiditiate Milwaukee, gives the following sta- Ustics on Seattle diocese: Catholic KING OF TRAMPS T0 popalation, about 76,200; bishop, 1; clergy, 123; churches, 116; cal- leges and academies, 22; parishes HIKE FOR FRISCO) schools, 20; children attend ing, 4,000; orphan asylums, 4; or- phans, 350; charitable Institutions, 20. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—California 00 No. will be the goal of Ben Reitman, $1. eran a ga the self-styled “King of Tramps,” Ww when he leaves Chicago Thursday, Toot Set 65c Reitman was acquitted by a jury} ai concent tra lane aime RRRRAKRRRRRARREAE Dandie. nickel | plated = / Attempt =: Gr - * * * * * . * * * * * *« «iT * 7 . * 7 * * * * + * 7 7 * * * To be natural without enough money to keep fear out of o a 1 get us all savings aceou! Capital fully paid, $100.000.00. #1 cil, No. 12%, Hollow Handte | 8 066 Set bbe s Sbe ~ Brad Awl To exeing Awi Hatta. ench $s val Stgot | F. M. SPINNING ! 1310 Second Avenue 4th and Pike St. eee ee ee eee SRR ERE EERE REE EE EERE ERE RED

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