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ONE CENT Tonight and Sunday, Cloudy, with Ove Warmer Tonight except near Coast Winds, Increasing to Brisk Tonight NIGHT EDITION Rain onal Fresh SEATTLE, bi ° READY FOR SUBMISSION A REPORT FINDING REPUBLICAN | Omen’ bowl ie 6 : CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF GUILTY OF MALFEASANCE AND | *'' nd e MISFEASANCE IN OFFICE WHILE MEMBER OF BOARD OF e 3. : : " COUNTY COMMISSION nad bees cna « aty Commissioner 1 an candidat nty Cour republ Kip has be gullty of malfeasance and misfea ance in office by c ah ng @ t which for th nt h a inv meement th a bombsh: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1904 - The Seattle Star 4 @ @ [o) the Clv union has con-| the payment of §7,000 in wararnts jemned ®mith, Williams’ elect! to Baten On account of one estate will be aswured Other charges, ax grave or graver r srges moat frequenty madeg were male aga Smith and other t Smith that he had | members of the board in@onnection abuse trust in making a con-| with thé purchase of the °Yesler ract with Attorney H. H, Eaton for | court honae site for $230,000, or more ' n money due the| than $30,000 more than market y fund from escheatel | value and in connection with the snd had unlawfully ordered | purebage Of an armory site from the Pacif pant company last spring OTHERS TO HELP IN THE Away out In the middle of the Pacific ocean a few weeks « two sailing vesse’s “spoke en sther in passing.” and a rowboat 1 by strong young jack tars made its way through the mering tropic | waves from one to the other A message, lustily bawled th mh a big trumpet by the skipper of the | outward bound yessel had brought | asi Gage? Peepon TW Kind from the | broad-che@ted skipper of the veasel | headed westward, and immediately the boat had been lower The | long oars lifted and dip to the | awelling waves, and prese boat was beside the other vessel The picture shows the queen nolding the baby Princess Mafalda fm her arms, with the Princess Yolanda to the right. Queen Elena recently gave birth to a son, which caused great rejoicing through out the kingdom. Russians Fired On 2 Danish Warship And INCIDENT HAS BEEN KEPT SECRET BY DENMARK, WHICH FEARS COMPLICATIONS WITH RUSSIA—BALTIC FLEET SAILS FROM TANGIER = (By Scripps News Ass'n) | Wednesday Final exchanges will CANDIDATE,” AND AS A RESULT TURNER STOCK HAS the fice of the earth m " cue & * p. The com-| 6 more ‘six bits’ er mont fer COPENHAGEN, Nov. 5.—It is re aris and consist} TAKEN A BIG JUMP IN THIS COUNTY us,” gai one of the prominent Ported that the Baltic Meet fired on usstan, British, = members of the union, who, during Poe eee wcbene: bart Sabai Representa- | the early stages of the strike, was soap Sg Sages gr gli mar'the untries will] as » result of « Jcal out-; who have b re been taking nO! one of the most enthusiastic pro- Goverwamt is attompting to con break of hontili m the |part whatever In the fight. are to. | mulgators of the movement. “Ter ‘ ~ vp tiene > NE cage les and Wilson fe of the day freely expressing their belief| near dem guys up dere talk, yu'd coal the fects mt, fearing complica SS engroge Nov. §—The foreign igewles party in Seattle, Turt n the coming defeat of the rall-| tint $¢ wus awl right, so dat's why tions with Russ Sees ob tha cele ene sateen otk began Seat skyward this road ticket 6 wtruck,” he said, “but it's er TANGIER. Nov. §—The Russian | Russian convention. Several de rning. The fe, which Ba meg ay ome Roget a ieee @ Se dat we wus up agin F Baltic fleet is again en route to the | tails still remain to be settled browne ter wees, Brews the provable arrest] soviet ai or me, Te tn { far east. The remainder of Admiral through the crust of apathy as « - maine bable arrest | fer goin’ ter work. De ren’ of ‘em i Rolestiansky’s veeesl, which pat in PETERSBURG, Nov It a direct consequence of the Pile Ten Tiel On| ee ages they please.” { here yesterday, sails this morning. | reported here that Russia will pro-|™eeting last night, when the ra rh Ot} nee, ie reality oe — duce a meseage sent by the Japan-|'084 candidate fo . Noramniesion. | manifested by the mac of the ae. Pubenssun lee minister at The Hague. which senator. in a mani minal more aound-minded members of the {] announced that t contains complete evidence that the | 0¢ Misunderstood. . Ee oti wi union Who walked out with the rest ment has accepted th 1c | officials actually organized gauntlet to owner of th | ¢ Ped of the strikers, thinking that thetr draft of t nvention for t rn Russian squadron ne | Lutelligencer and declared _ “ a cone owas justifiable, Although | fission of inquiry into th orth | mesnage will be ref 4 to the com, | *till im the race. a ae oars conte ae mauy Applications were made to the fea incident submitted to Russia! mis ¢ inquiry | For several weeks i} of the repub! t offiglals of the steamehip company has been posing a € 7 by the ok! hands to jobs }the party in the heriffs office ir back, the officials ab dis jaims for reco, ve crimination, taking on whatever of that his newspaper is the y daliy | of strength ¢ “ sh CRM | the old hands that they could us of any prominence that has been late and giving tye others to understand {supporting the Tacoma avent that they could » work when | nominat! » strongly had he} ever they could be placed anc » for ge or, that the Cleveland organizat practically] , (By Scripps News Ass'n.) | Fotnt to a rene ‘at the ts at Moni { the board agd allowed The committee of local attorneys Just reached he Japaniese| tured by the Japar " October | Last night Piles the first , e cupled i bil , he Japane e w she me ¢ he campaign, came t ta sale er i, Rowe the Russians. The fighting may|the front strongly and took the (Map Borinpe News Ass'n.) battiesbip at Port Arthur. | be aa: ea sets "i, noon 4: seg at NEWARK. N. J., Nov. 5.—Former CHEFOO, Nov A junk, just to f th inene ng |is today really — boilir the President Grover Cleveland was arrived from Dainy, reports that the| the entire front insian sol- | streets are crowded with politician given @ rovsing cheer after making bombardment of Port Arthur stop re are living in dugouts | all anxious for news as to the latest p re last night in the in able to live tn Viadi¥ostok, owing| many of the local Turner support LONDON, Nov. 5.—A dispatch! ty the high prices and scarcity of | ers, who were relying upon the from Toklo states that the ex food. They say the fortifications| publican apathy to pull their ow sion of a ian there are being tncréased and are | didate through Palyin mountain cause garrisoned | Today the probability of a rup pese shel, bas t — . }ture between the two «repub struction & PETERSBURG, Nov Mag jfactions has revived the anti-rail visions. Mistchenko, commander of the | road sentiment in a remarkable de DR. MATTHEWS HAS DISTRIBUTED THOUSANDS ICALS AMONG THE SAILORS OF THE PACIFIC AND WANTS tly the| AT THE REPUBLICAN RALLY LAST NIGHT j THREW DOWN THE GAUNTLET TO THE ped at 2 o'clock on the morning of | 474 are suffering many hardships.| move in the republican game November. 3, but was umed at| Their clothing i» insufficient and| ‘The story that Wilson had form daybreak, when the Japanese rashed ; *0™metiines they get only one meal aled @ combination with Mead and several trenches and took one fort. | ?¥ | waa working for the election of the| The Russians are husbanding| jstate ticket with the distinct uy their ammunition. They fire only} CHEFOO, Nov The Norwe-| derstanding that he was to be al during odlive assaults | sian steamer Tungus arrived here | lowed to distribute the state patron | with 700 Chinese refugees from |age in the Interest of his own can RUSSIAN MAGAZINE EXPLODES | Viadivostok. The re s were un-|d for the senate disheartened | a | | rn Com brigade, has been|gree and strengthened Turner ted lieutenant general and jchances proportionately in the ey camp to the emperor for |of his local foliowers. Mews H inentahed services The local Preston-Mc®ride mon GIVES MAGAZINES TO DEEP SEA TARS OF PERIOD. GOOD WORK ¢ with a hook in the end t was lowered and a chorus of lusty heers was sent up by saijors on k, while one high up in t eeing, clung with hand and with the wildly waved his ap, a tle was hotsted up ward a bundle of mage ain How much that meant to lonely jack tare off wateh and in times of tedions calm was all told in a le ter received by Rev, M. A. Matthews days ago from a sal who ne of those on board wnd vessel, ang who wrote Kokimbo, 8 A, where his a teow was ward from Open Fight On | Between Wilson Sam Piles “SMOOTH SAMMY” “PERRENNIAL Roasts Parker (By Seripos News Ass'n) NEW YORK, Nov, 5.—Gov, Odell last night, in his speech at Murray | to have the pretended marriage an | hall, openty charged Judge Parker! "alled, She claims that McManus | with not only owning stock in the | ¢eceived her for years, and that she shipbullding trust, but in the steel | Only recently discovered that he had | trust, as well another wife living and that she] ‘_ had no.tight to bear his name LEAVE TH, Kan. N Judge Kil t crdered a| The county auditor's office will | 0 the a Ror. | feme oper nday for the bene | bank dive Both at ure. fit ef election tnepectors. T in to appoint a comr pectors are Mhable to complete testimony in the Phillovines NAME BELIED H/M Mra. Min ood, who wa married when she wan on'y 13 yea of age, in Utah, was granted a di v ¢ in the court tb morning, after of married Iife. The grounds on which th voree Was granted w non-suy pott and cruelty. — ship was was to th loading with guano. It r that Dr. Matthews from the pulpit last nday, the sailor expressed bis own thanks and tho f all the sailors on board both shij@. for the | reading matter. He also gives the names. @f six in-coming vessels which he asks Dr. Matthews to visit | | end, if possible, stock up with mag- | ezines for a sort of circulating brary plaw the sailors are putting ‘Into @peration on the high seas Dr, Matithews has the magazines all redy and is waiténg for the shipa.to pat into tport Last year we sent ont abont €,000 magazines.” said Dr. Matthews in am interview this morning this year we have alr more $han that number have Geen very thoughtful a turningyin their old magazines and we have been able to stock up w| goodly portion of the long-voyage versele, | think magazines rar meet with better appreciation than | they are read with away out on the! water when those poor fellows have nothing to amuse themselves with j between watches, and particularly when they are beealmed, often for several days at a time. Our sallor# magazine bureau is one of the things We are proud of, and every body who wants to help it along| can do so by sending in their old magasines.” : STRIKE ENDED Pully a doxen more members of | ¥4* charge the Puget Sound Steamshipmen’s unlon, which declared a strike agninet the steamship companies | Operating Yeesels on the waters of | the sound @uring the first of last week, applied to the officials of the | company for their o'd jobs this morning. As a result of the strike the Paget Sound Steamshipmen’s | union Will practically be wiped off terest of the national democratic | camyadgn Luli Brown, who went through the marriage ceremony with Mich nel MeMannus several years ago. }believing him to be unmarried 1! Cited auft in the superior court today thelr work unless this is done. bad given some 400 00 maga *’ magazine bu- | el was in port | nin letter, which Dr POLITIC! The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6. NO 25 CENTS PER MONTH 221, ANS ARE K } THE BABIES.—News Item. UES THE nee WA COLLISION fF. F. FRENCH SWEARS TO INFORMATION CHARGING BLETHEN WITH CRIMINAL LIBEL . F. F. French, a clerk of the coun- ty commissioners, yesterday after. noon swore to an information charging A. J. Blethen, editor and publisher of the Times, with ert inal libel. The warrant was placed in the hands of a deputy sheriff. French alleges that be was crim | inally libeled in an article recen published in the Times in which with attem: from J. C. Heit a brit the latter should be awarded contract for the aunty farm We weleome the opportunity to prove in court some of the state- ments we have made in the paper during the past three weeks,” said ing Editor C. B. Blethen speaking on behalf of his Meher this | ping. “We only feel sorry that of the higher officials, against whom we have made graver charges. have not taken the gime course and given ux an opportunity to prove them. We have no fear of the out if the matter is taken into French threatens to bring a action for libel unless a full traction of the story {s made A’ recognizance to th 500 was signed Blethen this afternoon for his earance to defend the ac against hint. The colonel was to busy to attend to the matter and an officer was sent to his offi for his signature on the appearance bon DECLARED IN CONTEMPT A bench warrant John H. Corcoran, division | of the Sunset Telept company r contempt of court. ‘The warrant was issued at the instigation of Tom Pa ho se an order straining the comp ing his telephe was removed the company 4 FOOTBALL | (By Gerivps News Ass'n.) | First halt Fiest half. » local attorney from the court re ny from remov The telephon the manager of 1 in contempt | Stevens 0. Dart Columbia 5, Harvard 0, mouth 0. First half—Pennsylvania 22, Lat ayette @. By Scripps News Ass'n.) | MONMOUTH, Ore., Nov. 5.—The Bank of Polk County here was rob bed last night. The robbers failed to reach the inner vault and s« cured oniv £200. MANY INJURED BIG SUBURBAN CARS COME TOGETHER WITH A CRASH—OF { j THIRTY-THREE PASSENGERS ABOARD ONE CAR ONLY THREE ESCAPE—SECOND C OLLISION OCCURRED AT SAME } PLACE } LOS ANGELES, Cal, tried to escape by turning on the urban care power and running away. When he Angeles to 1 ach|found that impossible he jumped. inar col-|'Tha motorman on the second car Jenne | stuck to his post and was badly in- § and | jured 40 peor injured. Several] Thirty-three passengers were on are in a ondition | the first car and only three escaped The fir pred near Comp-| injury. At the same time and spot ton to ke The sec- | anoth ear-end collision occurred on ar at ren €wo cars bound for Los and crashed first, car The force of the cotligion | * The motorman of the rear naged to slow down so only so great that both ars were damaged. The cars in ed 150 feet along the track first wreck were smashe® to motorman of the first car| kindling mood. Fer ee epee eee * SALOON CLOSING - RUSH TO TANARA The Alaska Pacific company's steamer Santa Clara ar- jrived in port from Valdez and the « Cook inlet country this morning. elect The vessel ed many prospect- ore and minors, to the states Reports ré Seward a are some til the who are returning or the winter months. ding the conditions at ad Valdez say that times what slow, and will be un- evival of operations in the spring. Further reports state that nee many citizens, enthused by the promt. reports sent ¢ from the as listrict and especialy gee ng from Pairbanks, are > 1 pring in over the x wh ls will per- > po A party of 50 prospectors are now e a »| at Valdez waiting for the trail to . freoze in order that they may set | WW ‘i itn out majority of these men in- | ~ N tend to go rbanks, while a tricts of the new Eldorado. (Special to The Star.) The Santa Clara brought 180 pas- j As a ¢ she carried VICTORIA, B. C., Nov, §.—Both | 420 tons of ore m the Ellamar mines and 9,000 cases of salmon ships Grafton and Flora from Yakutat ave this afternoon, are said bes cl to be saill unde a ord and speculat epg er or not ng to Snes Asiati on has taken jon all the lable her 9.2 guas axines of both | |ships are being well ‘4. The} Grafton goes out at 4 o'clock this} Oscar n, a notorious crook etternoon.. - ; at | recently ‘cotvicted of highway. ih t is stated that the two British . battleships sailing from Exquimalt | PTY, Was sentenced to 16 years in will be replaced by larger ships and | the peintentiary by Superior Judge that the naval station on this coast | Tallman this morning. Green Was is to & ade of much more impor i guilty of having robbed Chas. |tance than it is now | Seagle, a sailor, of $33 on October after first knocking hom sense- The claim that Green an Ler ‘© has robbed so many police MARRIAGE LICENSES a * during the past two ye t itehas heretofore 5 . ossible to get evidence { Emma Palet f Roslyn him, His conviction this W. D. Simmons, and Mrs. H, time was largely due to a pair of Loreh, 2 A pend Navigation , | | { \ |