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jl iT |¢ SEATTLEITES ATTEND NCUIL 10 STEAMER’S LAUNCHING YING “H. B, Semiedy” Chris-|ter4 te taunching of the new i YQ 5 PLANS FOR ai of Protection | Entrench Trust Safety. —— United Press.) 1K, Nov. 28 steamer A. H. Kennedy, built tn | tened at Portland jthe yards of the Willamette Iron A | Works, for the Navy Yard Re ‘oday. of Boattle. The launching occurred at jo'elock this afternoon, aad went off (By United Pres.) |without a hitch, ‘The party will be PORTLAND, Ore, Nov (Spe-|ontertained this evening by the iahLy—A party of attlettes, | management of the contracting com- jamong whom are President H. B. (pany at dinner in the Portland. | Kennedy and Vice President Joshua!) Mise Benbenntck waa aolected to Green, of the Navy Yard Route, and/éhristen the veasel by ® popular | Mise Minna Honbennick and par~| vote taken among the patrons of the| ents, arrived thie morning to at-'SeattioBremerton route. | ee eee Se a: Sones fot eee ee ‘BUREAU WILL ACT ON RATE INCREASE | Analysis of New Tariff California, shippers are up tn “a Will Be ast tho new tarift because }bits them hard on their eastbound Next Week. | fruit shipments, Should they take Andrew | fest action and invite our coopera: | the way for! j tion, I belleve the transportation of an infernational | | dureau would join with them. > The executive committee of the , | transportation bureau of the Cham Portland also has « strong trane portation bureau and it fa posable which brous means | the tnereased rail rate which be ware and comes effective Jan. 1 The necessary classifications and however, on analysis of the new tariff will have ments, been completed by that time. the af the house of repre ‘Washington, today gutbor of several . and ts California. the westbound ship ¢ in the fight) “I have no idea what concrete | roads will be enjoined, as was done) TO @levens met on neutral) | MH gambling before form the action of the committee by the lumbermen, It te much more £TUNd And the game was bitterly fe egislature. in tho | Will be,” sald Secretary W. A. Meare likely that the Interstate Commerce URN The teama were more Yort this morning. “It all depends on|Commixaion will be anpeated to tn | °venly en eee What tranaptres in the time, the event of any diner Uo mas year, woes the Navy wor by most at System. : = a — he event of any discrimination & score of 6 to 0; By winning the Sate declaration in favor ~~ — " sate ee ee "\aame today, the Army took the Eisen of protection (6 first game since 1905. 4 Se cornenis Shortly after the kickoff the intended dy Army punted to Lang of the navy tmpossible to dev go entreneh the stee sheolate monopoly of fron business in the a ‘ REACHED HEATED STAGE Friends of Contestants Are! ane T do nat believe that the rag | Of th AMY TH WINNER 6 104 SOLDIERS TRIUMPH ON! GRIDIRON OVER SAILORS. Game Hardest Fought in Years—Is Surprise to Experts. (By United Preas.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov 28. —De. fore one of the largest crowds ever assembled here, 4 football game ling to the state-| ber of Commerce, of which R. R./ they might take the Initial step. 4% One attended by moat of the ©. Crosier, of Wii-| Fox t# chairman, will next week de | With the exception of aalmon, the “{!#tinguished men of the nation, th 8 letter to Chair. cide upon what action to take upon |eastbouud akipments from Puget “® Army won from the Navy by | dound ase nak altectn’ en vital & score of 6 to 4 this afternoon, Both Selves, eee he sides scored in the first half then “¢ time the whistle blew at the end here was nothing doling to the second halt team. who fumbled the plavkin Chamberlain of the Army, who went down the fleld, recovered the ball and took It to the Navy's three yard line before he was downed jet ite 200.000 em . : Dean, of the Army went smashing ya the mercy of the Making Votes Hum in ithrough the Navy’s « pond — ved | yard. The Navy brae imposed by the ly for a down but on th xt play | | Dean was shoved over the line. He The voting contests at the Mid kicked bis own goal, Score: Army winter carnival are getting to the} Interesting stage is high among the friends of the contestants, Miss ( Cummings , has the lead today for the most pop | shang » | lar lady demonstrater, although i ee caged Mra. Mary Milier Deter xivos every | : This ig | @*idence of a hard fight for firat! x honors. Cart Reid is in the lk Empital to cnter ier’ the mg, most popular man in Se Eade were Fe a tt19 Monday there will be a Chinese baby show at the carnival tn the afternoon. In the evening there will an ice cream cone making con. sewer caaee at test. John 8 Hama of Seattle and | Joseph Diagneanlt of San Franctaco + the | Wil compete for $50, Hama has a Be eittetann, | record of 4,209 cones filled and ————__ ila could rdince | ready to eat fn efght hours, and erybedy will get a cone free Mon | were idle” |Daigneault’s record is 4,000. Ev. day night to Presi. | ==smmmese se : Teeent cam- =i: COUNCIL DECID ON VOTING PLACES Arranges for Special Bond Election on De- cember 29. wd At a special meeting of the city councti held at the neon hour to day, the poll places for the ape cla! election w! wil! be held on December 29 were fixed by ordin- and excitement of the cay | MAS, MARY DETER, One of the Contestants. oe oo sues to be voted upon at this clec-/ tion, including $1,000,000 for park and parkway purposes, $806,000 for the lighting plant and §913.180 for general use. The bonds are not to bear more than 4% per cent Inter est. Of the $814,186, which ts for} general fund purposes, approximate. | ly $450,000 will be diverted to make | op the deficite in the assessment | West Potaters for five yard: line center buck made four yards the ball | Kieked | Beare: Army 6, Navy 4 half, goal but down the field the oppo laite eleven would take ft the Army and Navy clashed flerce jy but nefther could push the ball Thore are three special bond te | ¥!thin 20 yards of the other's goal. | 6, Navy ©. After the Navy kicked off fol lowing the Army's score, the mid. | belongings dies developed surprising strength | Following @ few exchanges with the | leaving for home ball see tory jto business. ing In the Army terrt the sailor boys settled down Richardson crashed through the plant ing the ball on the Army's 12-rard Dalton made one yard by a On @ fake pase Lang which brought ithin seven yards of the Lang then dropped back and a goal from placement ma) Dariog the remain of the firet jhalf honors were even. Second Half. Neither side scored during this First one side was near the Both LABOR NOTES The Structural Iron Workers re ort that the Chicago, Milwaukee @ t. Paul ie omploying all the men the union furniahes therm. Debaters of the Mount Vernon rolls for the big regrade districts, high school called upon George T. THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. DEVELOPMENTS IW M’MAHON CASE (Continued.) reached the place where his body was found. Han this woman been interviewed by polices detectives? If not, why not? Still a Deep Mystery. McMahon's death te still @ mystery and it seema that every ¢elue should be run to earth with the utmost ex ition, This wom an volunteered the information to Claude Emmons, of the Honnay- Watson Co, who has her address. it would seem to a layman that no harm would result from secur: ing @ deseription of these two sus pictous characters which the wom an bolda. The Star knows that two tough looking charactors were seen loiter ing about the entrance of the Amor foan Bar shortly before MeMahon is known to have left for the night. Why not engage one of the 69 exconvicts who are known to be in Seattle to “turn up" these two mon? What has been done to looate the crew of the street car on which MeoMah rode his last ride? What of Motorman? The pollee detectives aay they have talked with a motorman by the name of Woods, who thinks Mo- Mahon rode with him last Thurs day night. The motorman is not sure, according to the detectives, Why not investigate thoroughly? It ts an easy matter to ascertain which crew was in charge of the Lake Union st. car which reached the terminus approximately 11:45 o'cioek Thureday night. The reo ords are open to the pollee de tectives r Why rclne not delve and secure the information Were any suspicious characters the car with MeMahen? Did walk abead of him or behind | p they him? veral persons left th Lake ‘ m car in question Thursday | night. Why not interview them? | look into the future cannot help but Taxpayer Urges Comple- tion of Work on 12th Ave. Distri ict “Editor The Star:—1 noticed in The Star of the 26th inst. a very sensible article in regard to what is called the 12th av, regrade im provement. “This ordinance proposes to raise the street levels between Broadway and 13th av. and from Pine south | to Youler way, and also to siden BK. Union from Broadway to 13th av. three blocks, where thia street is narrowed to about the width of an alley. “There has been no regrade tm- provement in the elty of thie mag nitude, and this is small as com pared to most of them that would improve and benefit the city as a whole this will iter of City, “This 12th av, regrade district ts Very nearly the geographical centor | of the city and although the prop- erty on the «1 west and north of this is very valuable, and tm: | proved with valuable and high class bulldings — thia proposed regrade district is at present a ‘cheap John’ | location with searcely a first class building {n tt, “The only way to make this valu able and desirable and worthy of first class improvements, elther for residence or business, is to raise the grade as provided for in the or. dinance passed by the counctl “The only opposition to this comes from a few narrow-minded | people who have property there that | coats them very litte and are afratd they will be assessed to help pay for the regrade Future Advantage. Any broad-minded man who can see the advantage of this—not only property in this regrade dintriet but to all the surrounding property Fail to Explain, While discrediting the murder | theory, the detectives are unable to expl the postition of . the body, the missing valuables and gold, They ave proceeding on the | heory that MoMahon expired from | | natura? causes and attempt to ox [plain the atermee of MeMahon’s | } by the statement that have cached them before he may | Mere te what Patrick BE. Sullivan, | MeMabou's employer, thinks of the case | “I think MeMahon wae murdered. | 1 can't help what Coroner Carroll says. It ls my opinion that Mo-| Mahon was «iy the ‘strong arm,’ | and, after being robbed, his uncon scious body was thrown over the fenee. That ia my way of looking at the matter and to me it is reason- able. | Offers $500 Reward. “ft want you to say that | will) give $600 Io gold to the man who apprehends the murderer or murder. | ers and I hope the detectives on }the case will be successful in | finding the person or persons who jeommitted the murder, The police | detectives have but to cali on me/ f every moans of assistance “This talk of MeMahon being In tostented Thursday oight ts all ro, | He’ wae a man of exemplary habits, jand ane of the best 1 ever employ: | ed. ithe was muddied with liquor, | ido wuppore he could have check | od ep $4,726 Thursday sight with-| lout a mistake? | cannot say how! | much T regret that he met his end jin what | believe to be murder in | cold, McMahon in Street Car, There should have been a provi sion In the ordinance to straighten ioth ay. through from BE. Union to Madixon. “This will neeessarily have to be done some time, and now ta the beat time to do it. We are bullding Se. attle, for today, but for what eet to be & great city in the} future It would be a great mistake for a few mon to try to block this much, needed improvement vurte, RESTED TAXPAYER.” | FIND NEW BABY FOOD IS BIG SUCCESS As the result of an articte print ed in The Star several weeks ago stating that she had discovered a new food for babies as a nubstitute | for mother's milk, Mrs. Louls Al-| berty, 0604 10th av. N. B, has re. ceived letters trom all parta of Washington and even from Oregon, | acking for samples of the food, as| well as requests from many persons | in Seattlo, Mra. Alberty discovered the formula for the food herself, while experimenting to find some thing that would pourtsh oae of her own children. She states that in not om by taking it “iy, SAYS REGRADE WILL DO CITY A LASTING BENEFIT stance in which the food has been used haw it failed to do all that she claimed for it, One baby & months old was left in her care by its parents. It wan very weak and puny, but in just one month under her care it had gained five pounds, and is now strong and healthy, All the little ones that have used the food have gained steadily. So encouraged in Mra, Alberty with the resulte that she contem Plates patenting the formula and placing the preparation upon the market. She would like to hear, however, from any mother who 1# having trouble in finding a satls factory food for her baby, and can be reached by telephone at Green 678. ROBBERS BLOW OPEN Gare, (By United Press.) MAYFIELD, Nev,, Nov. 28.—Rob bers blew open the safe of the Southern Pacific railroad at the sta tion. early today, The safe tained nothing but the money having posited in the bank | the ticket agent. It is bett the robbers are the same who rifled con pa books and been Second-hand Guns —1 Rem- ington Automatic Shotgun, 00; 1 16-ga, L. C. Smith Bjec tor Shotgun, $30.00; 30-30 Win. Rifles, good shape, $10 to $12.00; ‘and 8 & W. Pistol cheap, hap L. HALL, 1111 First Ave. “Keep in Mind” Knabe Pianos Behning Pianos Apollo Player Pianos ARE SOLD AT Cline’s Piano House —SEATTLE— Everett and Edmonds Phone Ind. 6690. 7 the safe of the Alviso post office @ ok ago. There ts no clue to their identity HOMELESS HUNGRY GIRL STEALS (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov, 28 Homeless, hungry and.unable to se cure work, Mvelyn Kabhi, a pretty girl, 22 years of age, in in jail here today accined of larceny, admitting that she stole @ small plece of garden hone to save herself from starving to death. Officers are in- Vestigating the girl's story and, if it ie substantiated, she will be re leased. OC. Baxter, from whom the hose was stolen, informed the po Nee that he did not wish to prose- cute the case ~ Apex Mining Co. 2,500 shares for sale at 17%e. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av. Saving Teeth by Filling W. FRANKLIN GOOD, D. D. 8 It ts [much of the lways desirable to save as natural tooth as pos When the destruction of the has not proceeded tar enough sible tooth to require ex ing of the di be the progress In this branch y filling of dental practice, Dr. Good has also won general recognition for his su- He insists on the most careful examination in order that precise nature and extent of the trouble may be definitely de Whether the nerve is to j be devitatized (killed), or whatever is to be adopted n with treatment al perior methods. termined course each step intelligent caution, and the is thorough, complete and painless An incompetent dentist will be- tray bis incompetency in the matter of filling teeth as quickly as any lother branch his profession. | Various materials, such as gold, sil ver, platinum, amalgam, porcelain, cement, ete., are used in filling the cavities of partially decayed teeth, and it requires knowledge and judg- ment of @ high to decide which one of these shall be em- ployed in any particular case. Some | cavities a filling that is bsolutely a nou-conductor of heat jand cold. Others require that the | base of the filling be of one mater- jimi, the top another. When these | points have been settled the filling ot order require When riding home on the Lake Union street car, McMahon was tn jthe best of spirits, according to | those who saw him, The car was up lost time, and aa it hirled about curves McMahon was heard to laughingly remark that those persons who had been drink: MeNamara, statistician of the Cen trai Labor Council, this morning to obtain tnformation for thetr debate with the Baliard high echool upon “Resolved, that labor unions | are justified tn insisting, through all lawful meane at their disposal, ance and the necessary funds pro- vided to pay the costs of the elec: and covering amounts which tre supreme court declared were ib legal taxes. STAR’S BOYS ARE | must be inserted in such manner as je rematn firmiy in its place. Any | person who has had the exasperat- ing experience of losing the filling |from his teeth knows how import- jant this is __. Special Sunday Dinner 75 Cen 12 M. Until PANTAGES’ GUESTS ‘Playhouse Is Turned Over |ciueter of youngsters numbering 750 awaiting the start for the the to Them for the aire At 1:45 the band beat the Afternoon. amembly, and the youngsters got into line im short order and in a on the closed shop. J. A. McCorkle, & momber of the Carpenters’ union, Local 191, te « candidate for school director at the coming school election. Alton Gets Doves. The dove of peace reigns over the ¥. M.C. A. Two ringed-neck mourn. ing Tom and Jerrys were getting double’ benefit When he left the car with the bundle under his arm, weartng his own watch and (ia wonds, and an lother watch held for safe keeping, land with a considerable sum of money in hie pockets, it was the nat seen of him alive by anyone Best of Everything. Fourth Ave. Surnebart. The Newest and Latest Place to Dine—the 8PM.” Pike and Union. Fred G. Caldwell. | When the work fs not skilfully done there is likely to be toothache, abscess, swelling of the gums and face, and all the horrible suffering that these conditions imply. But when successfully performed, the tooth is restored to its original use- fuiness and given a new lease of few minutes were marching down|ing doves this morning joined the! cther than hie assailants existence. A tooth properly treated If you notice any Richard Mane- | the street in martial dignity happy family at the association!” Was he garroted by thurs, chile: | ind carefully filled should last a field struts or Williams and Waiker| ‘The carriers are the guests of | bullding. | They were placed In the) roformed until unconscious, robbed H if R t | lifetime. ing|dialeot about your carrier a8 he|Alex Pantages, who gave instruc. | Care Of Becretary Arn @ Allen by|ta4q thon tossed over the fence to a — ates—Fas The whole process connected Re heaven your paper at the door this| tions that they should be treated to|Frauk D. Black, who leaves tonight | qig7 PRET pct yrsice Sips . with the filling of teeth ts rendered ~dhag hoe evening, just remember that The| the best of everything in the house, | for an European tour. | The Star propooes to tyonationte We can save you nearly hail your freight WTS, wm ue ve Rost | eatirely PAINLESS under our carriors ali attended Pantages and the performers went their “ye re amen wend lever hase of thie mysterious treatment ie air voles iaaive Gite etliargnce ond enw the jiteie to providing anusement. The To Address Sunday Club. |Geath, which bears stroug evidences RP is Seas, S- had to be} beet the playhouse had to offer rriets had the time of their lives, But when| Shortly after dinner today thejand were generous with their ap- o Ad caused the |Carriers began to si( into The Mtar | plause to both the actors and bvines, he found Wilson's office, looking important and ax-|Pantages, who gave them « marry ad his explanations | prctant, and by 1:20 there was a! afternoon | the Sunday club of the Y. M. ©. Mr. | at Rev. M. A. Matthews will address A 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, spon "A New Consclence Needed,” First artificial limb was the tron jot murder—the work of two thugs. | | And it proposes to go abead, re | gardiens of the pollee theory that | |MoMahon came to his death from | natural causes. | 8 friends rliewe he was tain “Vhed Bord Preneo—2te Bate Ind. 7h. orders ter goods trom iaphinten st Rast. GOOD DENTAL CO. Rooms 8, 9 and 10, Hote! Alix. ES aa Wa presses “====lhand of the German knight, Gots MR ., The police say he was Orders Rescuted f Oppnsite New Postoffice. ca 7 of testimony in | Yon Bertichingen, who lived in 1518, | MM et | TRACTS ite sur ow omen os WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESS PAIN Hh Wilson's present utter. | wiGARDEN TRACTS | The Star hopes to ascertain the ign SBaees Was asked to} 2Y%acre tracts, $100 an g) truth ; apparently confilet- acre; easy terme; close to Prince Henr jan’t the only p has so much pain. ; © weak, or young “ line and Iake; level, clear Hi member of royalty who has boon rey in life thet any | Many Mysterious Aches action Is gentle, and trial will continue on fine for chickens and ber Tt the afb needless daily suffering from back Ineys. Doan's Kid sue on - aaa cinanenencr ana Sil up in th fe aagirbe te igge inw tag Le May be Cured by Cur. \tet film tesore formal action a 4 | Me ) —————— other kidney tla la unfortunat . the kidneys, regulate © urine, B Invades Deserted Eating|»ive whiskers on them. The! ff National Land Inv. Ce, ine. —_ | y y | ar lt’ backache and languor, j ‘AR’ =a | * [ Chink» evidently left the place tn 917 First av seit dite ilenasiath A : he Kid und curé kidney troubles perma- i 3 Place and Misses as 1 of & hurry an did the pop . health and strength to ing the Kidneys. tly = | tae uf Pompe it took a plug) Bae " rR t f en afflicted in TRE REPORT Turkey Feast, gt Rg a go tiwag, Curing the Kid ablinitin SEATTLE PROOF | u . * ng. | forget that it ma M G Chamberlain, 18 tee which recently! ‘The stern demands of duty were | he day before hankagtving Settcs! ar ee r Minor avy ‘se at Wash aan eaation of local the | responsible for Conata Alex D. |and I had my first square meal last astly fall vietim to in 1908 i @ statement for < Commission- wecknight bel eprived of his) night - — y ney ills, The confining w a} publication mending Doan's lef Bringhurst | ;,, tietpat normical cele — " yt |woman does, the tight, heavy Kidney Pills, and at the t hizevector Grant, will es: Saag ay Lindsay Overhauled. THOMPSON’S | [clothing she wears, the constant time “I think Just ag ‘highly of nen # an¢ , wise " a te bending, reaching an¢ ting o! the r thr our years Teport of Tea days and | it happen ’ , Steamer A. G. Lindsay of th housework, the carse of bringing was an almost constant sufferer My ie conditions McKnight ay lant w tar Northern Steamship Co. ts lytng at up children, are all trying Any from kidney t le, having such . J ye " ed out to fi ne K Hong Lute. | pier 7 undergoing extensive repatr zm | faver, cold, chill or strain imnay = oof mgm ig gee 3 Eeepecting the the), Chinese te « t to her bollers and other machinery |weaken the kidneys, and set up | times 1 was unable to perform my . poe Mime ago, sixth av. 8 « below decks, She was recently in | congestion, with backache and dis housework. 1 felt tired and lam muiderable time ‘ rt port | tarts of the urine. uid, and neral health be- chmen r a hard run from Alaskan ports, car turbar 5 Rotes made during *\\" hanes ae an & Too many women have come to car ' flown. 1 f he officials, A majorit ‘is ing # Leavy sarge, and on bee iF YOU WANT A REAL l think that backache, pain through | hy Dean's bave already made ar arrival it was : lt gs Be ro | the hips, headache, “blues,” dizay | and wa img te tin ye hall new Gtigcnments in der 6 GOOD SUNDAY DINNER, GO | gpelia, sick headache, nervousness | t os a had aby ae “9 : gine rooms. She is also shipping 284 ewolling of the ankles, wriste | uhetoomved procured a box . new in her derricks and TO THOMPSON AND YOU | or limbs, are troubles pe to | fr h ly Drug i hand, whieh w rid he when | otherwise being prepared for heavy the sex, Don't make that o had taken on a few Mc when Mt Enterprise rio ” McKnight called work this winter. The IAndsay is WILL SURELY ENJOY IT | @tamect vous heys firet if h 1, and I in : . he kid : 1 ‘ t # Vencou vo wf pBgocae ie bro | a woman's duty to herself ; aaa sit AT HOME. FINE MUSIC ANO THEREBY SAVE FROM net te 7 ; f 6 discharging ‘ _ — 1 ‘ «it Pits, fir t. Wi go. torr 1 ght t 7 Today's Treasury Statement FROM $8 TOP. M $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR ot Se, ee b 4 several of ard. M / r per HINGTO Nov, 24.—The AUTOPIANO, al remedy for weakened ' i ag on & taking : tatement today shows Including free use of our cirew ("lanes “Meakaiee” us Tront Tih | ideal fa , ft ng | Re $1,812,030; disbursement lating Mbrary, Special prices |) Qii,a0 ile, a catpaaition ut “ . today to : 0 é will be given for a few days on egeta naredients that may vw. D 6 F nen sécond-hand Autopianos. Some atone! _ Th ’ Cc f av‘low ns $360.00 with freo use each centres, post pald, « gen of the music libra wat ee ee ompson’s Cafe male Mbrary = @ TION iim ” AND > Csi CAM, wiih ome ame and Bakery Kohler & Chase ¥ & . re on , wvemen ‘ 318 Gecond Av., Beattie, Wash: ’ , e Bee ’ ‘ oot "ioceapis Wena Tee jones Cen. | Second Ay. and Marion St. “ripe ah Biba geogaiind Sold by all dealers. Pricé Bo cents. Fosren-MiavaW’ Co., Bulflo, NY. F $ Pees ae 3 ‘ Ping | Furs 118 Noble Court, Cleveland, 0. im , SS SA AAT.