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THE STAR—SATURDAY. NOVEMEES 14, 1908. PURCELL GIVES BAIL, Dances Are Proper ‘CITY. PRISONERS ay Rogarding a communteation mes, Frank Purcell, charged with as To. A to The Star several daya ago by} wault 4 battery upon the , } an y & IF. J, Moore concerning dances con: | [plaint of A. J. Mpeckert, appeared OCK > f\ AW ducted at Green Lake, George Coll) A 7 PO WER Ff in fors Judge Gordon thie rning { Nay DECISION OVER RENSH man of Greén Lake states that the nd gave bonds to inaure his ap i ts dances to hin tain knowledme | a yin tara ious | arenes ae: tine sont P sroalh 18 sane SUES FOR BE . | G Culprits Will No No e © properly conducted F i |to have assaulted and beat Mattie i PE hk gab Sek gaan \Sa: s the Full Current Will) 1» a tong dintance telephone mes |Hmyth at Lincoln Park, a resort in A y i Capacity Cheied at S. A. Clea much devald of yclefioe, but}od only by reapectable persone y wane trom Gedar river today to The |Georgetown, biacking her eyes and | PUT OFF TRAIN ppear on "a § Filberg had clearly the beat of thé) There are no Sunday night dances, A é “4 . ar ni th] q Smoker — Filberg —{fira two rounds and Hell hin own! ne aguorta, though thore haye. been Be Available by Star, Aupt, Youngn anya: "Wo had breaking hee now, and. also, with] in Shackles, a ip the third and extra round. Wl ie or ny ; " ’ expected to relieve the etreet light. | having knocked 1 Stella Prath 1} Loses Decision. | uverg would have followed up hia] & couple Of private un ay night Tomorrow. expected 10 relleve Wednesday, and |* Ne Alster, on ame occasion.| Por bel® ejecta fewm a trats eg ehain ana" 4 advantages, there would have been | P " « woe . urbines. | at a aurier C., after they had b 4 esdiisinilalnnsall & ewe cmteniene started up one of the new turbls Counett FP 4 no question of hia s#upertortty - ought a ticket here for Phoen he man i tm the Seattle Athictic club gym-|" Sigtried and Dave Mayors, intro ., Doctor Released Supt. L. DB. Youngn of the ight] Its operation was entirely wattefa ALASKA HUNGERS pre f aeeate’ aad wife tone | te th oe et favorit ; naslum last ntght wae pulled off a}duced by Announcer J. Peroy Park Dr, Thomas P. Butler was releas 1 water department, in at the | tory for se al hours, when a bear eal a! Cage nana et ty lag ep 1! on Monday gq Orably an vard w uited the most fastidl two of Lonnie’s varte- [ed from the county jail this morn-| power plant on Cedar river today,/tmm ran hot and — necessitated FOR T onde sen Age corte pag (ete © SPDTCval Of tha: gm ous, ‘The crowd which gathered to © the paper-weight boxers jing on a pardon from Gi nor | having taken personal charge of the | changes that will delay until Bun | George # court again Me Grea pollee and fh itness the offerings of rKe volumes fF] Meud, after serving noarly & Year| work of starting the new Kenerator | day afternoon | encanta es a Railway company for) a The members af Rungelt & Co. taxed the gym. to ig of Thatructe in. {aa a result of his conviction for] which has recently been installed Se es Bins econ fA MOREE RR PUM bo aloe len Ao pea mittee "pag ‘The feature event of the wrestling fro Orvitle Vance on ‘con® }a eriminal operation, He Was] in 4 communication to the Hghting }pleted about the first of the your, | h ploures, and be-| amp wie thine Hoag oman b silent font Mea ran the contest betwean Vite ness, Munroe was good on tho de-feentenced last November to serve | department in this city ho says thatj@nd In the me antime there is about | ware, all lovers of the festive board | 0 ™ ety the ret seo tone 'h MeKinnon, nd nablea of Seattle and Rodney fensive, but Vance had the edge on year in the county Jal) and} one of the now turbines, which ran )8,000 horse power extra available, | of Thanksgiving. The time honor 4 AF oe Be rie - oe 2 oS . n led to wend ‘he meaan tt 3 of Vancouver. The bout the offensive pay & fine of $1,000, His sentence “hot,” will delay the delivery of the | which Sa ample for the present 1084) og ning w * ’ wane an nat’ th umilia © couwell endorsed a ; re hilim ia wile weet an 5 oeaen | , {ed bird which hath for me ears suffered by him and hie wife Inj in 4 waa fast and furt throughout Rdward al tolegraphe ‘ Ume would have expired Novem | ry) ‘current until tomorrow All new applications for power anc " 1 i ! i hy } waded a ae Renshaw won the first fall in 19 that he could not meet Chom | per 22 Portions of the city are still whiijight are jected until the adds. | furnis for the bounteous at! being put off the train amounts to | « ot 4 utes and seconds ‘enables ow law hy a Walter say ood +h * ” " oy € oan 0 the | @ additiona 40 Pee'y oo ae, oe chant ee bce sited ogg ed ae ee lighted during the early hours of}tional power comes in, HBverything yn ayo i ming of th n additional $40. ‘ton of $609 jy and the third in 2 minutes and 96 hia class, and the crowd re iPLUMS PICKED FOR is: but the department offictala| possible ts being done to Meares the flight tp rer ory he ar bin : ithe bill. with Which ig m : second that be did not have ancag tnaiwt that aa soon As the new gens| Work and We have worked - nigh cht in large numbers to the WIRELESS F OM q t tockade ang The decision of Re Osear spponent lerator is in working order all thiwfand day, with as many men as pow frozen zones of the far north. Or th Hitntlon, Inatea: gp n favor of Fi Nord over Charles Holmes and Sam G00D BOYS trouble will be obviated. \aible. I iio ne = gees € pis son of the in the atreets with gla verg. In the 185-pound glove Peck went on for a three-round ngly bird have been placed by | VALDEZ BOATS prisoners sentenced tat contest, did not meet with the favor bout. ‘The stunts of ‘Tom McDonald aon : | the frugal inhabitants of the polar | wang will worked im Of the spectators. Tho Bout waa a and others on the “Elephant” were tan Goundy vepebliean 6 | re) G GED- OFF A ND jTestons, soldiers, miners, hunters 1 ade, inclosing tf if mes a ng CO) wpublican con L | H hunter local office of the United rcloaing five a hard-hitting, awinging-biow affair, loudly applauded ommit yesterday, endorsed | trappers, and even Indians, and the « Tel ~ ines in which ‘ ¥ slograph Co, was in com to Tetigdann or gona MEN IN SESSION cient ta thy Coal nies om el with the understanding that Russell \* voat that sails, The rich and | iiners, the Pennsylvania and Yuca- | © ‘hetr meals ) PULLMAN TIES WITH (200000 ey eee es So ented tea | ten tr ea at urership matter, It took two hours |eatablinhise nt of rural districts, and | citizen are complaining that already Tha Poaserivedin wae 166 acres of roved IDAHO 7 costae 4 a eae ger spon Will Start Campaign for! le want nnent scalkceapttoncatead ("Km gE Doe oe oy os "iB | from Sitka, In a smooth sen goa 1 is the inten ucius MoGuire was endorsed ‘ arm proper 1 Ty hogneaea + ou, Oi vege ME ape la southeast br blowing el) and Krul i - —|tor nome sort of & job, yet to be} Membership; Address } ponavan, proaident of the|!# wise will Immediately take heed Yucatan wae in latitede 68-66 |city Drinoners. As feat ‘ Both Kick a Goal From) iicnes idano's goa) 10 . minutes | Setermined, and Samuel Goldberg by Shomaker. | Bellingham Chamber of Comm We; | taesthte ‘eames against the | and jongitude 140-10. A slight east finish 4 t he | WhO had charge of the meetings told of the experiences of th itingency rly breeze was blowing, and the | #94 the houses in i : after the start of play from (he) doing the campaign, was recom —— } Whatcom Logging company, which | mn taking the inaide t . 1 cat will be é jacement; me 7 Sues Baten was reapendibie | snel was taking the inside pas i eS en See Sones mended fer county charity commis The Washington Logged-Oft Land | owns thousands of acres of logged: | with a full et of pasne c This oj i Is Fast. in seen Sovera te MIAUtC® | sioner. George H. Revelle, Wilbur | association met at the rooms of the | off land, upon which there are set p bk OT ety |repeated unt! the entin ty if ork proce yong R a sna | F. Cummings and Frank Hammond | Seattle Commeretal club for ite! tlers LABOR NOTES je ared and placed im 6g H (By Unived roan) ait fame crag ,stronnows ant] wore endorsed for asatant ator |regular annual meeting thie ater) | Prot. tw. Brendel of the Ut} = MOTIFIED YET |ocnts are mainte an t PULLMAN, Nov. M4.—Each side striking distance of. the Pullman | {yo ." so Bag > . - ; ; | =e ho etty Gane if making one goal from placement, | goal Pullman, however, was: at were filled to th atisfaction t) President Joe! Shomaker, in hia) Rasch poke upon the ch tation! aint iH tary J R Hi ris anno n a 2 pays the : ; the central committee, afd Mon-| address, traced the history of the} products of wood oe an experi-|. Wp to a late hour this afterr at the Allied Culinary Crafts will | ¢ 1 for : the Washington Agricultural Col-| ove time held for downs on Idaho's . Aouad © hour this aMternoon |} i514 their annual meeting th ‘ t H lege 8 Sue Uaineumee of hake layered tan Binal us day a sub-committee will take the| association and called attention to| mental station, C, D, Hillman of-/ George F. Russell had not beer one cleved they eat i Paes ee Vevey of teen pr yere Eas aR SRNES Games to the newly elected officere|the results which thé movement! fered to donate 10 acres of tand|ommiciaily notified from Washington | $a G29, 240 and 6 eee ll ba rena: | fed for less money and gives } lwith the suggestion that they be| hopes to accomplish, namely, clear |at Port Susan. Officers were clect-|to assume charge of the local pont: | se Oi, teens , ter accommodations unde ty appotnt The central committee |ing of land and building homes,|ed, and it was decided to Institute | optice ce opt Ste stockade plan ffice, vi Postinaster Stewart . will meet Friday to hear the report jor ning of trade and commerce,/a re for membership. |who was removed early in the “ = ; of the sub-comunittes. comme | week President Roosevelt ATHLE 01 | TACOMA TODAY [28S oS rn st Rua brut war ut en iy nounced that {t ts going to be forwar to the president lnat Striking Bags... tao te | young Tammany from now on and | beaaie tap Cedeesentis aad well, fe ta] Boxing (oven... 6p td Two Hundred Rooters Go| championship, and ‘Tacoma, de-| “ontre! all the patronage believed, be nd entirely satis-| The Wor Auxiliary, No. 23 alls, Basket Halter ® e cause of her previous tie game |@TOCK MARKET FURNIS factory. It is the general opinion | Wil! give thelr only dance of | the A. L. HALL, With Team; Allen | with the Seattle school, ts confident | BY 8. C. OSBORN & CO, BN ivos the president = ae On Geers cv. ca Be 1111 FIRST AVE, 4 | that she can wrest the honor from sae to take up his duties as ~ - Is Confident. ; ‘ \Ghemss Wate stale of aifaire could | New York, Nov, 14, 1908 postmaster on Monday morning von r 4 not Yo! oF him mies ¢ any consid ‘ a not help resulting in a hard-fought | | Stock His dg dad |not vote 3 : Alive with the Lincoln colors,| battle am si ad Be A mee ese Is Unable tof totlon gent framed | (NSURANCE OFFICIALS COMING red and Diack, and crowded to the h Allen expressed confidence | An, ‘ é Agree Wand Quits |tion decided not to support any loca. 4 raila with confident students, the ability of his team to win.| A. & & . T man. Hanson has made a hard Rr 5 Rhodes, vice president, and . Pa steamship Indianapolis pulled out “Boob” Hryant is fn the game and | Am in, fight to beat Palmer out of the jrew, general superintendent for Tacoma this’morning amid the! can be looked upon to deliver a/Anacon Sigh apeakership. With Hanson It was|of agencies, the Mutual fit 1-25 WELDON CAPE GLOVES’ lasty Lincoln school yells. The blg goal from placement » Indian. | Atebiaon alae | A Bg a aa Tg gy | a. Life Ingurance sompany on al 354 vewne AT white vessel bore 400 students who apolia will leave Tacoma at 7|5 # ©. 106i 10 Ag forecasted in ‘The Star, the playing one oat ae pected in Seattle November 18 for arg this afternoon rooting for their! o'clock tonight on the veturn trip, | BroOKy® ine 178% i ge gg Be oy pen a am won a victory: | a visit of two days, after which they SILK MESSALINE PET team against Tacoma. and many of those who coald not! Chna “a0. “at 4eu f the lower house of the legis. | Dnt Shaisted of Ghent, Ren- | Will continue their tour south, H ~ ALL COLORS Lincoin at present is the strong make the trip will meet the team|C. M. @ 8t. P err uitt. 4 Instead, a steoring 1 Jeftries, Then, aa a mark| M. Grinnell, general agent of the } N est contender for the Northwest upon its return Chi @ N. W LiL 6 was appointed to decide on some ur » the other candidates, | Company, will tender a banquet to SECOND & JAMES : nein es ae % ¥. & tron her man who will get the vote of | Jackson Paimer were added | the insurance officials, medical ox = the delegation. Resick and Jackson on! aminers and agents of the company Gen, Blectrt Yesterday's meeting was attended the people” have a YS GN. ped by Ghent, Rentek, Jackson, Ole Han ninating Jeffries and it Cc. Cop son, Jeffries, McMasters, Tomkin, | Puirner | M. Centra Christensen, Tennant, Ne The county that gets tb ; Mo, Kan. 7 held Taylor's pre Allen Hanson this morn i = “ | Mo. Pact Weir and Pal absent ing. “King county can get along Hi Spokane Team Is Heavy: for their defeat by Lincoin recent-| N*" ! The dotegat sid not get to-| without the gold watch, and will be ‘ ‘ U N ly Meostew te vatviean uel oe wether. Renick roajority of |right in ime for the important com } Broadway Using New Jae. : ying = UpOR) North. Pa voto, but t es dana ow" football tactics to win the! Pann BR siiliaiieiiaie shins ‘i day for them. j gene ae oe th: or Football. | e's On The Broadway boys paraded the | P. Steet Car ‘| 6a Broadway is playing her hardest) thusiasm for the game. Coach . a & 1 #4) 28% 79 id Nature game of the season today on Denny Lewis picked Lewis as the quarter. [& & & & ph arith one ME UND 7 Go 7 7 intended man field. Her opponent Is the heavy back for this afternoon, Hubbard | © o aoe sae in 7 R. L Ca. ptd oh 0% Soath Central high schoo! team of has been in poor condition and tt : ot Ss nissan ites tl Riinabiliii be ha b : i“ ; Spokane. Spokane arrived yesterts doubtful if he be able tols Ry ted ‘8 | Emperor of German WRG ae eethorhty, wit be to ppy and day determined to wreak vengeance Ket into the game | | y gd ty to be able to give is expec ere that the kals a ——— * = 13% hes Not Stand for Any er will accept the resignation of | j showing early specd until Military Pile, 91M) 91% Dictation. }¥on Buelow because he does not} Man closed up and won in a drive e414) UY) japprove of his chancellor's speech : trom Springhan ene Orehan. ‘The £.200 shares. ® v; ited Prose.) ir the Reichstag when he defended h rewulte a wy tor y Un reuse.) the emperor and promised on his Astronomer, ell-backed favoi i b oRLIN So The horses of Max Hirsch and Ed! Option OpentHigh) LawiClose| ast wee fit. Tt a on my waylmore part in tuternational affairs e e e a | Hettne - ’ Dec 103 03% 108 )108 ad is not for the Refeh-/ without first consult Mig his min . Y arrived today fr New Hr i 103 ‘ stag to dictate to me. It le foes et | York, and a carioad owned by M ay OTS 107% 107 4 107% J ” pistera. The Wenatchee high sities eleven |Goldbiatt, and | H. Miller’ came, July OLR lioL te 1014 1oL% | Me to decide what ts best for thes” It ts understood that the emperor | Look at healthy children—look at the healthy yesterday sprung a mild surprise | fr Latonia. Summary fatherland. ts angry that Von Buelow should! When they defeated the cleven| First race, six furlongs, sellin LATONIA RESULTS = | These words are reported to havel have made this promise and de see Of the Ballard high school by a| Haslet won. Novgorcd ma, |been spoken by Kalsor Wilhelm fielares that he will not ablde bi *t man or woman—and¢ you " weored second silnablal a hat he will not abide by it.| 10 to 0 score. Straight football was Matebtulla third. Time—t:19 4-5. |® group of courtiers tn the castle The chancellor will insist upon the th—the protection that wards off the. |* (By United Press.) _ po r ured by the victorious team. Meatend mace, ste and 6 batt fare HOS, nips > ot Prince Fuerstenberg at Eschin., approval by the emperor of every f Gillis, the old Broadway high 'ne% selling—Amanda won, Dis one pate Ti. Nov, it-—Latonia| gen, where the emperor has been) particular of his speech, it ts stated | excesses of life to-day end, was very much in evidence. sana soe, Royal WN, third - ened ? : |® guest for several days, and alljtoday, and will demand that his! Tuts tone cei 00 pamhn' on tho toot 214-6 tt, furlonses—Mique O-Brion won| Germany ix awaiting today for tha) resignation be accepted unless the| e °9 play with a forward pass and also Third race, mile and seventy Medora second. Sister hyllis third. | kaiser’s acceptance pt a letter of| emperor agrees to abide by the | ocoa made Wenatchee's first touchdown Taite cvthas- ~ won, e pai oe resignation that Chanceller Von | promise that Von Buelow made for | ral e V Ss , after a long run. Time--1:461-8 thira PO ly pode peering Ary = ~— it te understood on the} him. Cunningham played a great game) pour estate serine ~ “s , hr mite and seventy) 71:19 aetca for Ballard, but the line was an yards Sing-~Milit M. w ile tata, Wk al ooh Se ei ai Mig licorice woes | XK POSITION GETS she perfect ood telah tesnes: up. the ett Time 4: 45. “6 cagugpene emacs eas ae a Hix furlonge—Hea Swett won, Sally | —strengthens the body and enthuses } do half furtongs,| Preston secand, Dainty Dame thir ge. ~aaiven re . a Srnitey teeiitse : — MANY VY GERANIUMS the brain into perfect activity— oe m Tromp third.) Vive and a half furlongs Saake| — ——- 3d it | the ate TO LEAGUE a Fach, wx furtehen eolling—|tiet Rowe third. Time—kiisak. | FAMILY IN am eal a Pl es 1t p > Aue Kit ind testis ® aixteonthr—Apt won NEED OF HELP Themand Plante too. j 8 4-6 od, Gambrinus third ; Received—-Will Con- Aberdeen will continue her mem: | - Se ea John Kotschonreuter, a wood car ‘ bership in the Northwestern league. SNE EE EH vor, Who arrived In this elty a few! tinue Tomorrow. 30 cups This was decided upon by ot * * | months ago from Manitowoc, Wis f . 8 ing of the business m the * BATS BIOG. *\and who, with bis family, is sree At least 3,000 geranium planta of a delicious mill town last night, called by Pres ® * | at 73138 Nineteenth av. N. W., Bal-| came to the A-Y-P. BE. landscape} FY idéat MeFa ne of the baseball 4454 EE OM EHS! lard, f8 Peported to be In destitute| gardening department as the re club. The Aberdeen fans wit) start al ae efreumstanc While an expert inj sult of “Geranium day,” which has to solicit subscriptions within a woes It’s ov gang says Battling | 11, own line of work, Mr. Kotachen-| been in progress since the gates ew a i 1 by on h Md eute heen unable to get « opened * . page ae = La A va eo The University of Washington “This writing hietoree, jreuter has been unal t get em-| first opened this morning. Every ans are strong for th n ne | ployment at wood carving hore, and| person bringing a geranium plant § trouble will be ¢ ston I eam, which is this afternoon play.| But all the good historians | sc a rouble will be encountered “jb a ple ad tee te oar Oe |while he has sought any other em-| to the grounds was admitted free #s proposition of the Hoquia «| og the Uni ty of Oregon eleven, | ‘ty tite Z be alien |ployment of an honorable nature.) At noon between $00 and 400 had y to help support the team calling arrived at Bugene yeaterday in good The job is up to me. the fact that he is of slight phys | been admitted, and considering the 2 =. the wioes Hoe i , condition, w the eneeption af] Mtaseuley te © dead ene ique has made his sekrch unsuccess-| slips that can be obtained from i 8 unanimously rejected then whe seca he nl ae Weel te ae ful. Jeach one of these plants, the total AT EMERYVILLE paged Y Witte clever Pilay tae been Goad Neighbors, who are themselyes| number of plants will add substan d ; ain. He will probably be in the | pe cnet eee or more not overburdened with wealth, have | tally toward the 25,000 that the de. - lineup today, howeve Bonfire| Aad all th segs awatsted the family, Who are now re-| partment is endeavoring to obtain (By United Press.) ities tend tesheeellidlinss eten tits| Thee tetas a that are left | duced to such ataits that the unfor-| For the benefit of those who No. 4 OAKLAND, Cal. Nov. 14 lor of the day at the Oreson coi.|! guese I'l be Whe Cassar tunate husband and father has not| would like to help out the garden . we f t vt night, and anticlpation ia). And write my own biog, even cst fare to enable him to) ing department, the gates will be! “ meld 4 warte ; ee eee . Although tin fitee | Mant for work den tania temeerew to enyene Ss : nited. Ya ugh my fingers are tke) "Sisiara people have asked The| brifging © geranium plant aes No. 30 Yankee DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. | | tar to te 5 : 1 Gus ROK ERS asp Pa roved NEW RIFLE RECORDS. My pen feels tike a tog— Star to tell of Mr. Kotechenreuter’s " iral ave Wir a " But I'll fool ‘em ali by hiring plight and appeal for the asatstance Speneer A. G. Lindsay is due to ve Both Phonss—279 : wT sensed alee (By United Press.) A firstolass blond stenog of the public arrive in Monday, She is making Automatic dere iment or on Marging on MORE Ale Sh; on ue = _ ——— | siart run this time, considering a tt ET pee Ss att ’ BIG GUT MATE hs rn ‘aaron DGARDEN TRACTSEME the number of places’ from which | SCPEW pencil on th United States a nA = acre tracts, $100 an she ts bringing cargo, and tw Fevaceon, Pipes and all Brands » ot I oe a TRUNKS ore, «any terms; close to to capacity with ore and of Otgars. Worth your while to | "¥ record the . oun ie We make them. See us to ar line and inke; level, clear it} aa geome in. nch riff of 10 shot ’ a save money. 1; fine for ebickens and ber ot 10 shots, eight ton Amertean barge Two Brothers 5 Oriental Billiaed Parlors, were vets m @ target - | y " . an eet ee fol ct tn ot th aa eee Kuster & Hartzell National Land inv. Coy tne. g/ artived Inst night from Ladyamith : pas ely t| 107 First Ave fg ey ® B. G, with coml for Waterhouse hn 2 & Co. ciliate ed / IN THE LIGHTNING’S PATH a Good Iaocatall In the s all sorts of ind “7 ments a 1 you to ns : vestmen ANS. saver kn that Lots of persons think an electric car is unsafe in a aver , f zt rd g f A thunderstorm. What do THEY do in that rare in- careful saver staace w because of the lightning there is a little * dante on the car when a inse blows out? MOST kee a he valde of by 6f them are Irightencd, SOME of them jump off, i i i el mat What dues the MAN WHO KNOWS do? He sits THAT INJURY WOULD NOT BE.CAUSED | - , no matter How a4 STA. Ne never touke up from his paper. BY LIGHTNING; IT WOULD BE CAUSED BY Lat Dh ee Ae « | cent mean catty i * He kusws that om am clectric car he Is SAPER POLLY. \ i ~~ security’ and a {air rate e ie a TMAN ON THE STREET. Me knows that thore Pe atae ely wee f are ligwtiabay protection devices on the wires and in the { 75 Mo Ot One a Star readers of car itself J W ony : ne for “The Bank “ ca ‘0 A DOUBLA PROTECTION! i. onan che Oy man, * al i calle or ready male i , Ask him before you jump out through your collar Ryaachet atomic Sree DR} Pe tee ‘ ' act rece r Wego, tf on Dy mot, onan, Vinw Anmortean Bowls American Bank Seattle, U.S.A! ECTRIC COMPANY THE SEA TLE Et Scandinaui Alaska F. M. SPINNING 1310 Swcoma Av. rabor aidan