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ieRY TYPE N WANT 7 MAY COME TO PAGEANT Oe THE SEA. —_—— Will Try to Get be Famous Constitu- | feet review wtis | pel the big features sous Yebee Pacific expo fds baving war vee Waters will soon re from the secre gary to partictpate in aval demonstration Senator & H taken (nts matter department and Yo Washington will mt representa of having at least z big pavies of the here in 1909 Pat all improbable that fan be induced te for the opening ghow, or at least FRbout the time the Bations would as bay. are ing the exposition. With feprevented by one geal the naval Mor battleships Wesldes the fleet of destroyers, cunbdoats €reft would make the ‘War vessels in Seat i of the greatest ea wap history of the Presence of the Jast spring was ever witness . This speetacte owed in mag mee in the of vessels rep nations of the Warsh ¥ vith arranging for 0) GUGGENHEIM. times in 1909. of The Star MF Of spring. B. Archbold, active head he has ever in the fur of the nation. BX months ago, wili Smaller industries and will have been be b ed (ody In Thanksgiving da Mees s cae CIE SURE OF PROSPERITY @ (8% Andrew c nag fe to on rw #2 she alw hs Be Sicgnerit fome to he come wit! 1! & Charmed ANDREW York Cit Sarnegie.) IY to your noel b ' tir 1 eu t New eee eee eee eee ee * (ee E OWNER sees 8090 Times com hi Ha Daniet Gua gen Duwty e liom , Mat of i “ ° herewith are statements from telegrams received in response to questions submitted by ure, and advocates a federal incorporation Armour says that the next four years will be the best & big naval review here next year exposition officials are also direct ing their efforts towards having the navy department send the old! warship Constituttqgg to Seattle for the exhibition. Already the gov ernment has arranged ship al submar boat to give testa on Lake Union and 4 life saving ata tion Is to be erected near the ex position, where the government will sive, dally exhibitions to demon to stratq every known appliance for saving life There is hardly a day during the year but what government revevue cutters, transports, cableships, mur vey boats or other craft owned and operated by: Uncle Sam steam into | this port on official business, or to | outfit for extended cruises to the Orient or the Alaskan coast. Smal) launches used to run down the smuggior’s boat dart fn and out of the bay and altogether Seattle wil! no doubt show the world next year every type of government vensel | from the biggest battleship to the smallest boat flying the stars and stripes Sight for Lubbers. Freight and passenger steamships jfrom all over the world now come to Seattle with their big cargoes and lead on the sound for return voyages. The Hill liner Minnesota, the largest freightcarrier In the world, would open the eyes of thou sands of visitors from inland states who have never seen a warship, and have little conception of the size of the modern ocean Iner The marine spectacle in the bar bor next year, even with the pree- ence of the Pacifie squadron, will prove one of the big features for visitors. Should foreign nations ac: } cept this invitation to participate, as it is believed they will do, the fleet review together with the mil itary and naval program that could be arranged would be the biggest event in the history of the expost tion and bring thousands of persons to Seattle from every part of the United States The Invitations to participate in & grand fleet review tn 1909 will be forwarded to the navy depart | ments of t Britain, France, Ger many, China, Japan, Russia, Chill Peru, ttatly and other nations, and expected | faeview of the} PRINTER (By WASHING ~Preat. dent Roosevelt today announced the retirement of Public Printer Leach and the appointment in his p' Samuel BH. Donnelly of New | Leach has been given bis old piace at the head of the Philippines print ing bureau. Donnelly now in sec |retary general of the arbitration jhoard of the New York building trades O00 RUDOLPH SPRECKELS. Saptaine of industry and finance, men who are in position the pulse beats of material conditions in America, generally 16 of the great leaders number only one, President E. P. Ripley of the Santa Fe fails to see a general financial and trade revival Carnegie says that prosperity is as sure to come as the of the Standard Oi! Co. in the written for any newspaper, expresses law. § of iarge industries showe that 660,060 men, out of em ack at work by January 1 trades it ie estimated that at least 350 reinstated by that date. The vail , their presidents declare, have added 200,008 men to i Columbia ball tonight t | THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908, BOTH: READY FOR Tht HHT | eu otha PAPKE AND KETCHEL | ™8*¢ and several members of the crew may have ARE IN veneer | been drowned when the steamer Finance, of the Pan- CONDITION. /ama Steamship company was cut im two in collision | with the White Star freighter Georgie off Sandy Hook a dense fog today. The first observation of the accident was made | by the watchman in the marine observatory tower at Crowd Promises to Be Largest of the Season. y United Pri the collision was dotted with lifeboats. It is supposed | | Sandy Hock, who says the water about the scene of Pertised. Ore SAN FRANCISCO, No 7 iske Wacthiee ta oeuacs om << the crews of the Georgie and the oil tank ship Hesperus, | third meeting between Hily Papke | Which was nearby, went to the rescue of those aboard and Stanley Ketchel for the middle the Finance. The wrecked vessel carried 88 passen- welght championship of the world at the Mission st. arena this after. |8¢r8 in addition grew. | oon, Dlustering wendh On account of the heavy, fog, which is now lift- morning to «ioriowe sunshine. with ing slowly, it is impossible to obtain positive informa-| every indication that this condition ould continue, Should there be a tion regarding the loss of life. , shifting of the weathe @ great can vas tent will be spread over the} open alr arena. Both fighters re-| STEAMER RUNS ASHORE. mained abed late, and after a lNeht breakfast, went out for a short ited stroll until the weighing in which (By Uni Pr ) took place at 11:30 j CAPE CHARLES, W. Va., Nov. 26.—The large More Ketchel money showed it If this morning, and was eagerly | passenger steamer Maryland.ran ashore here this fore-| wd “PRICE ONE CENT TERRIE WN CAR Man Crazed With Liquor Raisee Havoc on N. P. Train. (By Usi Presse.) TACOMA, Nov. ti--Craged ott Nquer and suffering under the ating of & supposed insult, George Wagen lander, a aper presaman of ran amuek on North ern Pacific train No, 84, enroute this city from Portland, la! lant night, and terrorized the passengers of the car in which he was riding by pacing the alele, gun tn hand and threatening to kill the first per son who dared to move Frightened at the threat, and fearing German automatic he brandished, the passengers san down in thetr seats, not eve der ing to call for help, He ke tm constant fear of their lives tor nearty an hour man’s dire the pwerful revel whic . ’r Finally ductor Egan stepped into the car, and, realizing the sit uation, walked boldly up to ‘the de mented man at the gun over powered him Wagenlauder wan turned over to olice headquarters, and in a few and requested to look Wagenlander ba ee SS er ees Mime. noon in the dense fog. Life savers are at the scene |siid rampage. mre aitthough a few bets at 10 to §/ reg, ering assistance. not known whether diene m Papke continues d is It is the as does Ketch peraon!fi of confidence anh the Mich feeling of for the prowess t he has show has been any loss of life. Many of the passengers be-| came frantic after the steamer struck, and it is believed several jumped overboard before officers could inter- nteste fere. A heavy swil is running. began the ringward noon, and unless all signe fall, the crowd will be one of the largest that Promoter Coffroth has handied. Sporting men from | many coast and interior points) flocked Into the efty last night and this morning, showing the inten: interest that the battle has aroused The boxers will be seut away on er lacks inéifference t th that lea preme of his oppor in his previo. Fight fans journey before FIRE RAGING ON WRECKED BOAT. (By United Press. ) VALETTA, Isle of Malta, Nov. 26.—The admir- alty issued a statement at noom saying that the search Cioediest”jpornaye ta ring’ biatory [Of the hull of the Hiner Saaiiala, which turned just} a! £30 If they go the full 20 outside the harbor yesterday, shows that the death list rounds, which ft te hardly expected they will, the mili will be over be-|includes 123 persons. tore 4 Felow | The search of the hull is being conducted by men Eg gps sayrop |from the warships; but it is dow work and is very dif. Woods Sieortan, ‘sve| ficult, as the fire io.ctill bude. The ship is so hot a Lave tn te Sa Nt ee ern Woodmen of Amertea, will give a dance for members and friends at 4. OGDEN ARMOUR. ANDREW CARNEGIE JOHN D. ARCHBOLDe Jment. This means toration Ofl ae eee eee eee on resulting from a lack of conft normal conditions in old industries | # * © in the government polfey will land the starting of new ones, with # LOOKS FOR GENERAL ®\ pase with the eurance given + increasing mand r labor All| ® IMPROVEMENT. # | the election rat a man to fill th business is affected by the tariff, | # # | flop of chief executive who believe and uncertainty as to changes in| ® (By Hugh J. Chisholm.) ® in’ the b st enforcemnt of the achee caused paralysis until # As a result of the election | #/ law instead of the sporadic attack are ttled. Hut with | feel that confidence has large *|on some and the immunity of oth nty of no radical change # ly been restored. Men en- &\ erm More favored av a nation, we r years, merchants feel safe # gaged in all cla of business #| Mwcount the future he resamp in buying and carrying large stocks | # will now have a feeling of safe #| tion of business will be a id as of goods, and manufacturers, re | # ty which they have not had for # | the remembrance of past hurts will ponding to the demand, are start-\® several years, and therefore | #| allow ing on full time and reemployment |# look for and expect a general #| 108, LETTER and stimulating production of raw | #& improvement in ali busine: Millionaire Capitalist and Coal materials. Rigid economies on the *® such ae we are now experi #| Mine Owner railroads have enormously incre # encing Im our own * gler, 1 ed their necesuities, and the mana + HUGH J. CHISHOLM, ors, belleving business conditions * President International Pa #| ek ee RRA assure increasing traffic, are giving | ® per Co ** - lorders for supplies, which mean|@ Portiand, Me. *| # MARKED IMPETUS large production im every depart @ \* TO BUSINESS, # jment of railway requirements. The @ Pe gpeseeeaeenes|# * upward trend of demand and oup | (By Gosretary Metenif.) . ply i® the healthy outoome of » PING ENCOURAGEMENT IN @ Confidence is the mainspring prosperity checked by uncertainty THE WOOLEN BUSINESS, | @ im our businew activity The @ but now sure, safe and lasting, | 1S peation of Taft hae strength. @ CHAU M. DEVEW | {Oy Wen. 0. Weed) public , ewwfidence and @ U. & Senator and Capitaliat The bissdmews crthonk te enernrng. ie al & marked impetus to @ New York City ing in the Worten and warsted tue | @ hewttens tha: te far reaching in @ } ness. A decided tmprovenncnt im) @ ite venaits J hntleve that the @ SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT = -sontiment since election and farther | @ memt fear yeare will be an ep. SAYS RAILROAD MAGNATE. | stimulated by Mr, Taft's Clactehet|@ eh in out commerctat and to @ assurances to juriness mem Went) @ gumtriel yrogerae. * By W. H, Truesdale.) is advancing and inquirtes aad on | @ vo MTOR, & atisfactory outcome “of the ders for manyfactured goods are te | @ Heeretary of The * Hon has restored confl-|ing made and placed with greater|}@ Washington, D. ©. * 1 marked degree, There | contidence \' * is alread bstantial impr WM. M. WOOD, | tee oe tO Re eH ek nerease in ea - Under 4 > 9 2 RAILROAD MAGNATE yt this ¢ ntry ead shown substantial impr nt The tone of business is Consumers constructors ancial interests are alike show! desire to begin to do .bueiness with confi dence in @ just return. I leve that this revival be gradual extending over the winter months so thet by the apring of next year alls. 1essary and usual business of month dD. IBL Gt (iF bik 1 Refinin ‘ PROSPERITY SURE, SAFE AND LASTING. | (fy Chauncey M. Depew it | 1 t the country are NOT OPTIMISTIC und have been sound, and the out-| DEPRESSION WILL PASS AWAY | ‘ nee ty that has a (By Jos. Leiter.) ution in the ayed n to normal condit t elt fi f ! mP. RPt {, TRUESDALE On tl I ta Ral I it a} i ® s 7 ° ° | | { | ) HARRIMAN AND HILL BURY HATCHET (By United Press. curcadd, Nov. 26.--The report is cirewating today throughout the railroad systems controtied by James J. Hill and BH that the reepective magnates have buried the hatenet and sre emoking the pipe of peace. Following the rumor comes the announcement | that the roads will proceed under harmonious thanagement and ¢ development of the branch lines Will be conducted peacefully The role of peacemaker is as ecribed t J. P. Morgan, who, through the efforts of James Still man, had become friendly to Harri paar —_———— W. H. TRUESDALE ee . 7 - * AND MONEY {8 * * PLENTIFUL. # * 7 * «(By Frank A. Vanderlip,) * *% It is my belief that the coun. * ® try has entered upon av era of * * great pro The election * @ of Taft est hed confi: * ® dence futu Keonomic ® *# conditions throughout the * ® country are h that the im #® ® provement shogld be rapid. # #® There is an abundant supply of ® *# money, and the banking post * ® tion ic sound. * * FRANK A. VANDERLIP, * * Noted Pinancier Managing @ @ Vico President National City @ * * w York City ® * e * ee eeeeeeeeeene BUGINESS BETTER WHEN WIRE® py! (By ®, ©. Clowry) in answer to yous telegram, Pain plonted to dey that the huelween of the Weetere Vaigs Telegraph Ce ts graduatiy tanpeeritig R. ©. CLOWRY President Western Ufiion York City HONESTY AND FAIR DEALING BRING PROSPERITY Rudolph Spreckies (By ded it] and the conductor then over | VE MAD KILLS RIVAL AND SELF PASSENGERSBOMB ISWOMAN IS | | Harriman | jthis me i | aed HURLED | Assassin Attempts to na India Rebel Prosecutor. (By United Pr ) CALCUTTA, Nov, 26.-—Prose tor Hume who had been ac nn ary naxnly are ty when aled on the It struek the roof of the bow need off and fell inte a swamy cer ¢ It explod The attempt om hie life undeuhe edly fe the result of @ plot amon the revalutioniate to do away with him, though the would-be sseaenxin escaped and no arrests have been made as yet. It is hoped, howeve that today's attempt may lead to the discovery of further ramifice tions of the system of bon mane facture BATTLESHIP ORDERED TO a {By United Press.) WAGHINGTON, Nov protected cruiser Tacoma wae this afternoon given rush orders to pro- | ceed to Hayti to protect American interests during the present uprie- ng. The Tacoma is now at Guan. tanamo under command of Com mander John Hood. Read Lecture Tonight. Opie Read known and lecturer give one famous humoroas readings at & o'clock In the Y building acdiiortum. Mr. Read is now on his last lecture tour, for many years at leat, as his duti on Chicago papers require ~ his presence in his office. His topic will be taken from the Southern life with which he ts familiar, and in the portrayal of which he is a master well will writer of his tonight M.C_A Steamer a A. G returned *K from Tacoma and is at pler She will not go out watil Dec. § as her bollers are to be over ‘ hauled. 1 business confidence a honor of ‘ nt and e permanent re RUDOLPH SPRECKELS. Calife Millionaire San Franc Cal PROSPERITY WHEN PEOPLE RUSH TO THEATRES. (By David Belasco.) I ean only speak from my ow: y experten whict hiest optimism wit acity, and eve wah to the box of ty, ob the outhe that the honest and reliable Taft ie sives promise of renewed and abundant promp DAVID WRLASCO der New ¥ Piayy oh “tt | OUTLOOM VERY GREATLY IMPROVED (By E. T. Bedford asa ult of the elect is ¥ gre in 1 With ? ‘ men ge ward won't In an ‘ rh tl country 2 ti 26.—The | ements STEAMERS CRASH IN HEAVY FOG: _DEATH FOR EIGHT PASSENGERS ITE ALL NATIONS TO VESSEL IS‘° ~_ SEND FLEETS TO EXPO CUT In TWO SUITOR - SAVED BY ~ PLUCK VICTIM "FALLS DEAD AT FEET OF HIS BRIDE. » Bloody. Tragedy Closes With the Suicide of Chief Actor. (By United Pre VANCOUVER, Wash, Nov. 26. Crazed by Sealousy, Pred Swingk, 4 farm, hand until} recently emplo on the farm pf M two m ror Mr 4 mpted He the att Newell's bride of f ing in that attempt, turned the gua upon himself and sent two bullete fashing into his own brain. Thé pragedy took place Huffma® farm. Swingle went to the house to congratulate Neweii on bie marriage, and in the midst of bie felicitatton suddenly drew volver from his pocket and be to murdee aan firfog at Bewell, He fired fw jshote into the helpless man, who felt dead at the foxt of bis horrified | bride. Having vented his rage and jeab ousy upon the maa who had defeat ed him In the strogale for the hand of Mra. Huffman, a widow, Swinghe turned his attention to her, Bul the awakened to the danger jus ip time, and with Bwingle cloer bebing her, his weapod still in his — she sprang into another room a locked the door im big fnce. Folled in bis intent to add another victha to bis mania for mu@or, Swing concluded the tragedy by killiag himself. Newell came here from Rainieg, Waeh., a few years ago. Will Entertain Carriers. Saturday afternoon The Star cap riers will be the guests of Alem, Pantages, at the Pantages theates, The boys will assemble at The Star alley at 1:10 and march to the theatre, led by Prof. Miner's Boy#- band m A specially arranged pre will be given and it Is nee® less to say that the carriers will have one of the best times of thetp lives. * ‘AT CAPT AINS OF INDUSTRY SAY PROSPERITY IS HERE! OUOO00TY oe ere onerener omer Vv. 4. METCALF, SEES NOTHING BUT PROG PERITY NEXT FOUR YEARG, By J. Ogden Armour.) I believe the next four rs wilt t the greatest pro: rity to thia we have ever had yaa ”% Out at relatively low nad With plenty of sbaner-in ail a banks at reasonable rates. | believe hat Taft will make an ideal pree ident, on account of temperament and training’ [can see nothing but great proaperity shead of us the nex ARMOUR, Packing CQ « eee eee heeneaae e SEST PEOPLE AND ® GAta veer NATION. @ e e e (@y Jona O. Archbete:) e © | a a bellewer now, as ever, @ ® that we ave the greetest nation @ @ and the bret poopie on the foce @ * e earth, and that we ave @ * w iefancy in ‘every @ o A What we meed more ® ® th H the thing * * eu ‘ at commer & * cially is a al ineorpora: ® o AW * * JOHN D, ARCHBOLD, *® * Vice Pre Ol Co, ® +. New York Cit * 7 * eee The ‘ by i Noy. %, City nd I Harrie 1 ate, { , 18 an automatie ” him instar’ , ur days, and fab on te