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election in King resuited in an almost com- sictery for Republican With the exception of the ‘the Whole county ticket ts and with the exception U. Piper in the Thirty- sepatorial district, the entire ticket was elected. Republican headquarters a ma- ot 4800 ts claimed for the i At Democratic head- & Republican victory i « te claimed that the will not exceed 3.500, count now tn progress at the house ts proceeding slowly on of meager returns from @f the remote country pre- i Stil the results cannot be changed il count shows that An- drew Hemrich is elected senator tn the Thirty-third district over James the Conway by about 100 majority. George U. Piper has been defeated | for state senator in the Thirty-fourth district and good government triumphed. Complete unoMcial returns receiv- ed at Democratic quarters this county head- afternoon sive. majority of 74 votes over Piper and rejoicing among the Jeffersoniang is general. defeat of Piper is now admitted, though it is given out that the of. | ficial count may show a different re- sult. There ts little or no probabil- | ty of this, however, since every | doubt was resolved tn Piper's favor! by the Judges and inspectors of el- ’ |REPUBLICANS ARE VICTORIOU islators Excep tPiper--Hemrich Wins Out | ver Conway in the Thirty-third District = | The completion of the ¢ount in’ the has! Judge Willlam Hickman Moore «| Democratic | Cudihee’s majority is estimated at At Republican headquarters the|ounty and legislative ticket has ows Ieee state, but that the Republi |dority cannot be questioned, jection in the district, moat of whom were Piper selecti« jelty also settles beyo: 2 all question | }of @ doubt the reciection of Sheriff | Edward Cudihee over John Woodi | Republican, Returns from the coun. 1} |tey are yet mieager but it ls not be- / eure fron: th | Wered, even by the Republicans, that fe [they will change the result At county from 900 to 1000. Otherwise the entire Republican |doudtiess been siected by substan- tea, arly yet to make an ac- ment of the results in ry have carried it by & good safe ma- te ata! It Is betleved that the Republicans i have a majority of between 3S land 40 jslature on a joint | ballot, assuring the election 2 a Re publican United States se: Pid Bitlis: if charagve from the East, cap. beak on it that at the time i & he ad Gey. | t had picked ug cet af the gut- ‘ter, an it Were, a walter named Kennedy. 1 took avand fed him and helped him in every way a besnuse they looked like a bunch of Pollock dishwashers. A Robbery Charge “But there is where he got $200, two watches and chaing, and came to ‘West Superior and seolend me =. got the money until we were oo our ‘way out feat. “[ knew that I was innocent of any rime, but just the fact that I wan with him would implicate me, and I could not get out of it, 1 did the next best thing, and got away as far as I could. Kennedy is now serving time in Waila Walls. Good- H “, B SLOCUM.” There are several other letters of the same nature. The man who Stated that ae ae P Weel at's time he nad tivdd with i t t 2° NEW YORK DEMOGRATS TO CONTEST ELECTION lov, §.—The Democratic state leaders have prac- Fax hat they will contest the state election. David Bird ae ABE, Te Carlisle of the Democratic state ‘ampbell of the state committee, will + Hottinas house in consultation until the question of detective ballots can be inquired into by the state board. Secretary Nason of the state committee has in- Statement in which he says that the Republicans in y flection resorted to ehicanery, trickery and brib: Gefective ballots, when thrown out, will be more ‘than ‘Wo elect Colter, LUNATIC IN THE MAYOR’S OFFICE On @ Charge of insanity Joe Schu lbart was arrested by Detective Ken- nedy in the office of Mayor Humes "ee, ‘ Tt t# stated tn | Circles timt the Anglo- | Hecret treaty provides for |this morning. The man has the bul jucination that sbmeone is trying to _ THE SPOILS} HOuE, Nov suit for Al- leged Crime, F. B. Slocum Ends Life With Acid hed been Mommng with Slocum says that he did not know that the man | peaeany giiete trouble, He never | Little ts known relatives. He is a of the local Cooks’ & Wait- AN Auitopsy ‘will be performed by the coroner to ascertain the exact cause cause f death There are no jous circurmatances, and it ts Brobabe that there will be no in- Mfhe whereabouts of the womar Mentioned in the letter ts not known, Police Are After Him Had Biocum not committed suicide last night Detectives Adams and Lane of the Seattle police have arrested him today for beating with a club + Woman he claima to have loved. the assault on Mra Kinnealy lant night on Yester way for no apparent reason except that the woman had learned who he was and refused to have anything more to do with him. Slocum, who was known to the po- ce of Seattle and Duluth under the names Raymond and Reach, was ar. rested in Beattie by Detective Act were for grand inr- | eeny committed in Duluth. Aftor his arrest the Eastern authorities refused to extradite him. in & let- ter to the Beatie p police the I chief of police name and said he was one of the worst sneak thieves in that city. A od Ikeness of the man is in the | cal rogues’ gallery. Police Captain Powers has known Mra. Kinnealy for a numbers of} yeare and he mays th written by the suicife sinndering her | are false. The young woman bears an exeslient reputation and it waa) when she learned the character of | Sincum that she refused to meet him again. ‘Last night he waited for her on ‘Youler way. She was walking up the hill with a girl friend. Slocum at- tempted to get her to talk to him, and when she refused he drew a cluh from under his coat and struck er. PFr savers! hours lant night / the Aotectives looked for the man, but could nat find him. It was only by chance today that they learned that he had committed suicide. They be- Neve that after he clubbed the woman he went directly to his room and drank the polson, CAUGHT IN SMASHUP This Was Not of Her Own Making JERSEY CITY, Nov. —The Black Diamond Express on the Lehigh | Valley road, outward bound, ran into an open switch at Edge City at 1 o'clock today. One trainman and eral passengers were injured, Carrie Nation belng among the lat ter, Mrs. Nation was paintally ish bruised, but is not thought to be dangerously injured. She is atill able to telk and says she will soon «able to smash saloons again, oi | ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Nov jevelt panned th: & special train at & o'clock this 1 | |e lthe 6 ough ve DK tions by the two nations pa Millan and that th@ |i him. ‘This morning he started ty a Mn giivision of the counpry | to tell his troubles to the mayor, He Brgiand and Italy, HY | yan taken to the county jail. sped at a Masonic celebration the latter city today. The president aid but little regarding the aleetion the trol the next congress by ity in headquarters | gree STABS SWEETHEART THROUGH THE BRAIN: cone jeatoury. [there is hardly & chance that the kaife wielder, cade v derioin district, |was employed, last night, [several hours drank together, but Champu: claimed, did not become intoxteated. Champez, carried Washington by about majority on congressmen and slated justice of the supreme | Later ret a very larg REPUBLICANS RETAIN S CONTROL OFF CONGRESS: t All County Olficers. Except Sheriff and All ‘Will Have Small Maioritv in Next House---Odell Is Elected by Narrow Margin in New York---Entire North Republican and South CHICAGO, Nov, 5.-Basing ¢ ions upon the latest reports f the states, It In safe to say ollon results are The Republicans will coo 16 major the lower branch and 18 in the | ry mm | 8 that one. Congressman Loud, Re jan_in the Fifth, is defeats Jarge majority by Wyn: who in endorsed by th Loud was strongly |Letter Carriers t of hix opposlt pubiie~ an abor party onleed by om a to the omnate crease of thelr pay. At? ¢ _ ie rning the count shows that Con CALIFORNIA |frestian Kabn in the SAN FRANCIBCO, Nov, 5.—Geo. pe hes a ailehi lead ov Parte | ivernash, Democoat and is probably elected. Int elected J [district. Bell, Democrat, even with Congresaman Coombs It will probably require the official count to determine the result. The legislature is Republica: ts runnin LaterThe Democrats that Lane is elected governor by majority of 2,00. The Republic im the state by 4.500 for Pardee is slow and the result may now claim n a total vote of 66,000. ority will be more thi rardee's lead In # The Republicans eli a certainly and the Democrat Lingering between life and death, yxreen room connected with the thea fen, @ ghastly knife wound in het ter and there Champes started kul tel Lottie Bra « uncomecious at Pro: the victim of her i ‘The wound t# fatal an ed a da ° eave of the women. Lottle turned te go back into the |dance tall” Rite fouomed her, and 1jafter them both came Champes, jhad been talking strangely, Kills claims Suddenly there was a rush and a heavy fall and Lottie Brace ley! jeeding en ths Goor with the blade of» hay pocket Knife driven into right temple up to the bilt. The| fveuarbe Goctberet Tushed from the theater but was within a short time arrested in his own room tective Freeman. He Was coo! and naked whether Lottie was dead. He seid he was 4 he had stabbed her oman will itve through the day James Champes. a logger, was the He went to the Ar- cloty theater in the new Ten- where the woman and «pent her company, They it About 1 o'clock this morning. Lottie Brace and Kile rac ter, went into the CORRUPTIONISTS Decet & decisive victory yesterday when George U. Piper, cai for state senator from the Thirty-fourth district, went down to detest at the polls. Bwery (rick and artifice knows fo the corrupt First ward ring, which Piper controls, failed to save the slum candidate p 4 Padded registration lists, coloniméion of voters, bribery, bull- dozing and what not were employed by the ring to bolster up Piper's cause, but in vain. By a united effort the forces of good government prevented wholeente election frauds much as have ever Gingraced the First ward and compelled to rely upon the support of honest voters, Piper was beaten. The rebuke is one the ring rule politicians of Seattle would do well to consider. ‘The people «i if this city whe do not prey upon vice and crime are patient and long suffering, but if once arou: their anger will do whore then merely defeat ring candidates at the Ha. Pol ne good citizens who went out to fight Piper might well con- tinue thelr battle for good government. by investienting the many ‘ges of election frauds made in the Firet ward yesterday. To prevent such frauds at future elections men are wanted who are hot afrald to come forward In perton and face the inconvenience and annoyance of prosecuting the evft-doers. The law maken it the duty of every magistrate, every officer and every public proseputor to bring corruptioniats to ju tice in all cases where the facts are known, It te the duty every citizen to see that the facts do become known. Actio pot street corner harangues and anonymous letters to the new papers will set the wheels of justice moving. ‘Men of both parties who were working for good government yeuterday know that fraud was committed yesterday at the polls tn the Pirst ward. That they won thetr fight does not alter the facts in the least ‘The cotruptionists are just as deserving of puntshment as if ‘achemes had succeeded. Let the men who want honest elec- WASHINGTON REPUBLICAN: All Three Congressmen and Asso- ciate Justice Elected by 10,000 Majority----Legislature . Strongly Repub lican With a Hght vote throughout the te the Republicans appear to have 10,000 ems probable that Republican legisiative tloket in Pierce county is elected. The vote was light throughout the county. SPOKANE, Nov, 5 count I* tar from publicans seem to h ted their entire county ticket except treawur t slative tleket Is divided parties. ‘The v rgely due to th A snowfall early In the morning was followed by a driagling - |rain which continued until after TACOMA, Nov. 6.—This city gave|n On account of the scratching, majority for the Repub-| the count dingly slow. ourt, rs may vary this estim- » Is no question as to «of the Rapublican ticket e margin, The le ure wil be strongly Republican, though returns are meager from any districts. Although the omplete, the Re- le te, but th succe nd | Democratic evening A The Democrate elect Bell to the Second Aixiriet, Liv Fourth and Wynne tt ne city vote gives Dunne, for ne Rt cted excer r upon which the in’ doubt COLORADO DENVER, Nov. 6.—While the re sult in thin #tate Is very close, it »w that the Democrats have carried their entire state and con jonal tickets, ‘The logimlaty ratic, insuring the 1 of Benator Teller (Continued on Third left The wounded woman was nearly palf ao Lour without medi- heal aid during which time several ! e the knife from the | wound It resisted the efforts of two strong men to with Grew it Later she was removed to | the hompital. | The Brace girls came here from | Spokane recently. Fila Brace says Champex met her winter in Alaska and failing madly jin love with her foulowed her to Se- atte. Bhe claims thet her sister would not marry Champes, but that Lottle getaend to Delleve that he might kill PROBABLY A SUICIDE WILLIAM WILSON FALLS TO HIS DEATH ON BOARD STEAMER OHIO William Wilson, a passenger of the steamship Ohio, which arrived from Nome today, fell to bi death or com- | mitted suicide November 4 while en | route to this port. Wilson plunged headiong from the main deck of the ‘ensel to the bollerroom, a distance of % feet. His neck was broken by the fall and death was instantaneous. Soroner Hoye was notified of the cape when the sas arrived this morn! e body was removed to | Butterworths mo ‘An inquest will body tomorrow. tion made by the coroner the case ooks much lke one of suicide. The man had been drinking and was ban- ished from the main eabin when he | became noisy, He wandered into the engine room and there met death. n falling to the boller room he plunged head first through a ven- tating shaft 22 Inches in diameter. ft he went head first all an opening leads to the belief that his death was not accidental Wilson's mother lives in Sherman, SUICIDE Nows of the suicide of Chas. En- glebrand, chief bake | Roanoke, was broukht to t yon the steamer Oh an killed himself at St. j@nd wae buried there EVERLASTING ig” LINCOLN, Neb. Nov, 15.—Wnm. Jennings Bryan's precinct tn thiee city gave a Republican majority of i notwithstanding a persc by the former presidential candidate, and the exertion of hig utmost per- sonal influence. WANTS HIS MONEY On the ground that Attorney P. Vv, Davis hag defrauded him to the tune of $5691.90, William Davis is suing Davis for that amount and costs of action In Judge Bell's department of the superior court today. Wm. Davis claims the lawyer paid over to Taylor, his client, only half of $10,987.00 damages received from the cliy of Ballard for personal in Juries sustained by plaintiff. — It is ‘alleged that the remainder of the money was converted to the attor- ney's own use. The Michael DUE TONIGHT The steamship Umatilla, San Francisco, is due tonight MARRIED Albert Koeptl, from the eldest son of County Clerk Koeprli, and Mins Ber Hallenthal, are tha to be marri of remult is still ‘Thetr father in| |euid to be Atexander Brace of Index | AT NOME of the steamer | al canvass | $50 Each Renton car ride from to car; lay $500 | be 60 x 110, 16 minute from Pioneer | | square, on University line, fine || view of Lake Union, level, with niece #lope to lake, Herbert $ Upper | 10, 11 and 12 Seheurrman Block, and Cherry street. Hine min meer i pees | well, with nice || Lots Prd LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 int Ave. So. cor Main. BANKRUPT SALE | OF ny | MACKINTOSHES | CAVEATS $3.00 Mackintophes H.W Mackintoshes $10.00 Mackintoshes . 5.00 Cravetios ... Oli Jackets and Pants.. % and Long Oli Coats A Baving in Season. $1.25 |] In-the Push |B Ratiroad Wheelbarrows 82.25 meet Tray ‘Wheelbarrovg 64.25 1B Ait Steet Wheetbarrows..87.00 All Stel Shovel........0. Be All Steel Spades. Best Picks, handled ..... Best Mattocks, banded. Handled Axes Buck Saws Champion Buck Saws. Rainier Buck Baws, One-Man Saws, per foot. } 0c Rainier Hardware Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE. (RAVENETTES $12.50 ‘The new and only practical raineoat—an overcoat in ap- pearance, a mackintosh in ef- fect. |W. B. Hutchinson Co. Gorner Seoond and Union HES, DIAMONDS, FINE ELRY AND SILVERWARE 708 tet Hansen 7 \«\ ‘The iargest jewelry house in the Northwest. ame ome One Sent a50ENTS A MONTH Cold Weather 3: iH! PLO field or laboratory. Every Purchase Dis- counted. FIRST WEEK OF OUR FAMOUS Anniversary Sale ! ‘Three years ago we advertised our Now repeat the event with every Our past achievements inspire us to attempt still greater things. Retorts and Gold Scales. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue | Cut long and full like the one | in the cot and made of good, serviceable materials, for $82 “$15 _| One Price — Plain Figores ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Avenue, Hinckiey Block. ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS Everything needed for amateur or professional Blowpipe Outfits, Crushers, ‘e are headquarters. Anniv Don’t overlook a single item in this advertisement. Particular thing you want is not mentioned here, come to our store and you'll surely find just the article you're looking for; and if it's here, you know the price will be right. An assortment of Women's Feit Hats, trimmed with fancy or white feathers, wings, birds and ornaments. . Full ne of colors and Diack—not a one in the lot worth less than $1.50 to $2.50—Annivers. 98e ary Sale Price.— Main Store, Fi Northwest Fixture Is not answered in a day. have spent years in careful study of the fuel conditions of this section of the county, and of the kind of stoves best suited. to these conditions. of medium size our Cast Cook Stoves fill the bill every time. ‘They last indefinitely, cook per- fectly and the price is very little. Don't buy a stove yntil you have Seen our line—it is by far the largest in the Northwest. i e b a i POSS Sale. We saecess, However, if the We For families This is the You can Spay an Air-Tight for wood (24~ineh) at $4.50 that is worth $6.50, 26-inch Russia Iron Air-Tights for weod, yith nickel top ring and nickel rails, worth egular, $12.00, for $7.90 Coal Stoves, at $5.00, $5.50, $7.00, $9.00, $11.25, $15.00, etc., up to $22.00. CGLHOLMES FU URNITURE Co tos ECOND AVE son when most stoves reap @ harvest in Heater selling. here though—while the Enlargement Sale con- tinues sl Heaters: go at & discount. It is different

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