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) ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION oo Q@ NOVEMBER 7, 1904 TTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, seaman a The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH VOL, € NO THE STAR'S ELECTION BULLETINS WILL BE READ ON PIONEER SQUARE TOMORROW NIGHT. DON'T MISS THEM = ROOSEVELT IS.AS °— | GOOD AS ELECTED PREDICTIONS OF THE MOST CONSERVATIVE AND ACCURATE | ¢¢644¢4444444000404- 064 G049 one bing , > ¢ proUne ny OK t enth POLITICAL FORECASTERS INDICATE THE RECTION OF |, STAR'S FORECAST: * Ms pe Boone” progmined for THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET BY A COMFORTABLE |} * tow, end a m on Ve S MAJORITY IN THE ELECTOR AL COLLEGE > The-prineipal: interest in Ca ” ® ATIONA ft 1 th « of F fent R R rity and the re Pa th ft assemblymen, on OOD 946-96-04O9494-0445405-08 O800-0-6-0-4 94-00-0000 44-94005 > |? el * : > iSOME ELECTION FOREGASTS: - ~ ee ¢ wevelt. ¥ r Ix t . *™M Le . . 14h $0-4-4-4-040-0-04-6-0600000000088 Ps é ‘9 é : ‘ : g @ ‘ l © leat ion re « > ‘ é ° - : a ate fh by ¢ ne ¢ moe Ih wh maty rep ch : Sapte a ye 6 the state capito « 239 . e ° ; ~ ; rsestsssrsseeseesessresees |Little Interest Feet | On The Coast (Spegal to The Star) | Florida 5 mmittee lasu NEW YORK, Nov The na 3 ETP NR morilig cele ne ° wists for tional committeemen and others S| gan wmanciene sn on | toons ~) and the election concerned in the direction of the na 19 | the of th a sant anaes the n neg 3 tional campaign closed their desks DT comtuads om the Past aay h ommittee ola me @ their respective headquarters to {be rege eh te as five congressmen and a 60 per cent] day and departed for their homes. i 1 " ate o ‘ash ” Wh increase in the deme le members | leaving behind a political atmos t g|the campaign is generally a hard of the legislature | phere filled with ro: te claims. ° 1 © Urey Woodson, secretary of the 1 democratic committee, is the only 1 ene visible at the democratic head | y. Woodson said : “it's all over. We are going to i] win; so get out your horn and join| =Total 62 the procession tomorrow night.” Chairman Cortelyou was not at) 9 THE DOUF . STATES headquarters until late this after | Colorad noon. He had nothing to add to his Connecticut statement made Saturday, when he | Illinois med all the doubtful states, and | Indiana possibly Maryland and Nevada. Cor- | Montan telyou will vote tomorrow at Home- | New York rs Sia at eancive tex vox Maw Jarbes 1) BIG WAGERS ALL INDICATE THAT TURNER IS A PRIME FA ene at headquarters tomorrow | West Virginia ? VORITE FOR GOVERNOR—WILLIAMB LEABS IN BETTING nm Utah 3} GOv. Odell left for Newburgh at) wisconsin : 3} ON cCouNTY TICKET noon to receive returns at his home. The governor said Total } —— “We will carry the state bY &| Republicans are sure of | More than $200.00 has been bet election of Williame for sheriff by good majority. The national ticket! Republicans must secure & small majority, although ardent "eu abe ey aay | Democrats are sure of republicans can be found who claim by 30,000 to 40.000. Murphy Will) Democrats must secure ? the election of Smith by 1,500 votes have to carry New York city by t con more than 140,000 to beat our tick-| That Roosevelt's election is pra pay i pearl et” tically a foregone conclusion is a'so chen 1 eit as . The uswal stories of colonization | indicated t . stone betting \ and ballot box frauds are in ciren- all over this this rning n friends claim he will w — a te lation. but there is nothing to Early offers of 5 to 1 were made candidate, is the*fay and Allen's staunchest s that there will Hkely be the and these we hened inte oe "‘“aldte te GUN tan an disturbances oS j of $500 to $90 on Roosevelt bet i. s Bailey i. Roosevelt T Of Williesne, the demnabentie condi —e | noon. democrat, has done moat of the t TASGART HOLDS THE BAG That the state of New York will| ting in this city, He now stands to ctate henteuertere NEW YORK, Nov. 7—National! alo go republicnn ts the beltef of | lose erwin approxim $30,000 J. W, Godwin, chair Chairman Taggart spent Monday | the most conservative of prophets,|on the governorship. He has his of etate GeMteel combittes —— A JAPAN A BATTLE SCENE [N MANCHURIA 7 OFFICE =< EYPECT SURRENDER ROBBED: — WITHA FEM HOURS (UNCLE SAM'S STAMP GOP AT * COLUMEMA CITY VIMITED BY | st ole YOUR U@BRELLAS nr ee ed | LONDON REPORT HAG IT THAT JAP HAV® PORT ARTHUR AT « POLARS ° = THEIR MERCY—RUGBIAME ACCUBED O PHORRIGLE ATMOCI+ eon _ ‘ LOCAL FORECAST | = > ‘Tee local. weather buresu ¢ ; TS ! The postoffice at Columbia City | ¢ ants occasional showers # a wan ente bout 1 o'clocs thin | y morrow, with no change ¢ mornitig-and the wale robbed of $106 4 of temperature Pt ; me: : - oes nps. The burgiers|4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— @] (iy Berigos Newn Ave'n.) \w that F rt Arthur is now fe were HWently « hands at the b " . 1 i . s na 1 im th apanese capita a * The followin ecial bulletin @ rs) )) 0" 7 i ‘eportec ons, and t pan Mii WHS De eer sates It is reported |taken. The Russians Still hold four nitrowaly & manne # tes was insued by the weather #/ that Admiral Togo's fleet has suc-| forts, but the town Itself is open to sepemshe men were ertiots. * bureay today #*| cee tm breaching the Golden hill |the Japs an the northeast ee, Cane wee sal Ag I Fair weather and seasona- @| fortifications. If true, the surren The nese will not enter the ropbpry was when Postmaster W.A-!® bie temperature is indicated ¢ of Port Arthur must occur with nt, because it is stilt 2 Sampler tall? ager A # for the eastern states to- @| in a few hours om the Lisot! mou ing to prey on wr aren Wels ol So eS ceowens of ; the besiegers’ efforts Nie pele teh the dapane | OF snow flurries im a part of @| TOKIO, Nov. 7.—Imperail head pe. directed toward; Cie = pas So. Donal Hany i *PAB* | & New York, Northeastern Penn- @| quarters today issued a statement fo ferate battic there, The safe wan)? S¥ivania, New England, and #|cbarging the Ruse ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. 7.—Geet Orel iiniee aaa were t # rain on the extreme North Pa- 4 t Arthur with Bakharoff reports: “Sharp saben gag # cific coast altreat. |5**ha repo: Sharp sh e4 Over the floor, On ¢ o ° umber |22 Fr ut. Voorrotni- tien it was found that a ry ee » as the Jap- eee reer ro 04-444 the safe war taken ) | CPeseooesoosolees eed in front of Ho- stant were missing | mained all ‘The robbers entered the b ne 9 lades with tha throagh a window In the . back then . Wan forced open. Then holes | we anne rated Russian fire de- were bores ugh a partition be- | days simulating the village of Udeylatee 4¢ UI door and an opening Russians were r attempts to damage t arge mourn to -adimjt a man's) tted and shot his asked guns were unsu R The lock of the door was 6 and robbed them. nde temngred and an-eney entrance a ght the Russian sharp effected to the office ed the enemy alo! Tt is thought that two men mum - | ROME, Nov. 7.—The Tokio corre anced the enomny. Gay have Been engaged in the work. All |epondent of the Giorn di Roma’ Saturda tice toms w that the mer LABORING MEN POINT OUT Ts) : ra aturday ; pred ae fanher, None at) RELATION TO BUSINESS he robbers had piled every piece of cloth and sack they could find about the pince c wate to dead- | ees 2 the round | e abort e « he coi | Insyector We 1 and Deputy Ne ‘i Memon oft aunty (By Scripps News Ass'n.d , M. Clado with honors. Russian so United &t M 1 Lathe went | #f@ laughing up t sleeves at the/ PETERSBURG, Nov. 7—M ty is hilarious over the farce im to thie place this assumed leltation of the Bast Clado, one of the four officers land. | Sending him to the capital asa rae Inspector , ing to them the support of Mead | 64 from the Balti Kins, Vigo aad the t the men who did the tri in order that a Untted States sen-| . RI 1 }not a naval officer, bu g wv. 7 e Ge same as robbed the ator might be elected from King! {nthe army. He _ BERLIN, N ge x a Van Asselt and Foster during the | county. The laboring men are | for hes & a ‘ m: asked an . “ i miral Rojesty explanation of the Sonntag affatr, past month ing over the list of men who are tended to lat aot Ge ow t making t appeal and are won-! The fact that noc te ch nee * owner o ing where the laborer is going . na at he lost his fish- BONES OF CHIEF =| to eet cit in cane the ivy win In| th geen i eine obliged te he lite ® lic outburst for King 4 th ner 5 oe J MAIN - nothing le Russian shells AE ngland , nature of Russia’s reply, OSE PH : men| The czar, itis ed Germany's action AT NESPELEM «.; hov — = ; mi «| they ler obligat ' throughout the city « . men « ectly the condition tod (Special to The Star.) 1! figh t . n today pointing out the activity of the N ELEM, Wash., Nov. 7.—The tice that many/| f the ( Alliance, ¢ n ampaig : gh they ong ia bones of old Chief Joseph are t hardest w meri who are under optigation to it. | 4 \ 1 the background, rest peacefully beneath a little} ers in » Citirens’ Alliance and! So I do not see what we can ex- | j; joing its fighting under the und of earth at Nespelem. The | against « ized labor pect from Mead and the men who! ooy, the B senen's ened lea of removing Joseph's remains The ¢ n’s Alliance has been! are with him on the ticket parte ‘ to the Wallowa valley has been | kept in the background during the We w 1 work hard f o 7 ‘ abandoned. In the spring the body | campaign in order to cover the nty grave, a few feet from where it now | anxious for a repu an victory are | get hing te This is the outcome of mem- | the ones who are most prominent in its growth, b bers Nez Perce tribe, who| that organization. I do not see) that pr to us at aa Ps have been « rring with the local | haw a laboring man can do an simply mockery. As long Ito Th Indians during the week. The In-| thing but vote just opposite to that nt H w fe al to The Sin? ; dians have already placed an order for what can they expect F 7.—Harold Ryck- for a tombstone, which » bear | from men who are bolstered up by , s, was accidentally, the name of the old chief and recite | the Citizens’ Alliance? r t a hile hunting near in brief some of his exploits No laboring man can co’ t a tick B He died last night. He Joseph couldn't go to Wallowa| ly vote for Mead or the men w me sy was recen scholarship im while he was living, and it would are with him on the ticket, wh t Pallm: al college. = 7 o] > BEFORE AND AFTER ELECTION Ss ir U ru \ = 4 quietly at the Grand hotel in In in a wide vari mey be: Turner and bas prac dianapolis, but he was in telegraph al and tically covered every cent offere Wo claim this sie Gf Gedess connection with the headquarters | tisan newspapers It ts stat ority that’ by a large majority. | think, though here. giving instructions. It ts un What one Yesler Way salox as. Wil! oy will rum strong enough to derstood all the money to sed am Sutherland, whose resort is a the entire democratic ste in Indiana is in bis hands mt the state will| headuarters for turfmen an ticket with t weutt tak hat The republicans are not without | overcome er's majority ers in the sporting line, ts figures. “We concede the state to funds today and were confident that | city of New Y holder for the sum of $85,000 fi shes ws aeemhome ina taeiie their pile would match that con-| The Brooklyn Eag in tion money and has $36,000 more in nal nion te that & trolled by Taggart that the city will go democratic by| his hands to be wagered W ne and Allan Will be chad “We have no money for boodle| 182,000, while indepedent mewspa At Smith's cigar stand, in the | oy munty teket and that the purpose said Taggart ‘Our | pers claim that Roosevelt will carr tel block, the betting ent tieket is Hkely to win. money will be used » n getting | New ¥: at least @ following , ; Meee: ; ap state headquarters out the vote In sp howe 1 p) and Tur- » gp mer, ebs an of the The chairman was st mfident | strong t em.), even money Tu , bee. poe of national success and more con-| on R i pleaty with no takers +, refused "to make fident than ever of der atic « . t *t *y cesses in Indiana ya mA Mack rule never to give " r ft p.) and Allen (dem.), even ews to opposition pa-| NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Unless th ae a Ue betting % gazing vacantly at careful judgeme f the ' an yh of Levi Ankeny most 3 BOTH PARTIES etn r, that hangs on in the y ws des Theodor 4 CLAIM WISCONSIN : elected th f the United 8! ma i gin of a a News Aas'n ° lege In M VWAUKEE. Nov m es and LaFollett a a h cla tate r | } K that the leg the] is to elect a United } WILL CARRY ShOHOMISH ont © a deadlo wh the | r a aot ans from all the cour es vent the (Special to The Star.) timate of 2 Roosevelt DE | RE . or 18 more th to elect In LAWA me ection EVERETT, Wash., Nov tn may be depende a bet - xh t ~ ti C posted today that J accurate as e to ¢ | WILMINGTON. Det yt ade a ° hat ne publican, will not bis mate. The New While the der aim the Tho Gat alot ao Bi spon Mn the Chicago Reco ¢ the . ted by the reg : The mont san-| rious bets on Black were not eae oe , , aod Bh >publ > alm more] taken. A bet of $1.00 was offe and th u c prob: € te to R ¥ vee. r Mary ey ay that Turne majorities € col o velt by r jo" The dew » 7 id oe, . mish county The Indianapo n 1 ct their can cedes Roosevelt's elec by a 1 for gove fortable majorit | erairiman Covieiyon vt te 0 DEMOCRATS WILL WIN ‘s ational committee, sh edict — Rosevelt’s election, but he « ne 59) broader margin th does the New WHEELING, W. Va., Nov The | York Trit and but slight 1 or claim that the tate | than the Chicago Record-He J ptf They will elect} Theonly estimates that are abso-| their candidate for governor and| lutely wrong in the above list are| sive thi atic national ticket) THE ALLEGED REFORM ORGANIZATION DECIDES TO SUPPRESS those of Chairman Taggart, of the | small major | mmittee. He concedes | | ITS REPORT ON LOU SMITH : | COLORADO REPUBLICAN er of fact the repupli © of 183 votes se of the} truth, the business men who were | , the fol-| tR, Colo., Nov. 7.—While| corpora ) nion,| whipped into line gave the Civic | h | dem ate concede the nat al) wh n The inion a chance to crawl out of an! These fig led from et to the rep ane they are! St ay ylugly hole and, except unoffictally results in former elections and only fident of carrying the state for | to 1 for » will never know what the | those states w have been over-|S0vernor. The indications are for #|sher sider n did eimingiy and persistent! b |hea v it state The dissolution of the Civic union, an or democratic have been arbi | me i » any of it is freely predicted, will follow the rily assig > one or the other | | the candidates for ec ice mith seandal oolumn IN NEW JERSEY The report fonding ity) It is certain beyond a shadow of a According to th ewves there of malfeasance and misfeasance in ubt that the organization has ithe i enue es tim chee. t office as county commissioner 1s| been debased for political purposes toral ma. Fale fe the pubdtet n now in the hands of the executive! by the Wilson-Mead faction of the sion F "Tome ¢.—Roth | Committee of the union and will be| republican party, of which Judge FPEPUBLICAN | republican democrat managers | Washed by that body. Both the ma Mila, A. Root, the president of the Calftornia 10! are claiming the electoral vote and |JTity aed the minority reports, one| union, {# a member of which was to the effect that Judge Root is the law partner of Delaware ticket, with the chances ay » Seaho cantly favorable to the ronublin. {Smith was wholly unfit for any of-|E. B. Palmer, secretary of the re x , ah . — fice of pu trust, will be thrown| publican state central commtttee, > Iowa ans, The campaign has been heat he teaatcatt ¥ Kansas ed. Sp h making will not end un-|'8to the committee waste basket and a prominent figure in republic Dai Gltil tonight. Stokes, the republican | The time-honored argument of the| an politics. Although early in the | voce tlie Eig 4g candidate, will Beets Se eid ear. |fascals who are now in control of | campaign he is said to have urged Massachusetts {oo a ica ©°%"| the republican party*in the state| the removat-of Smith fromthe tick ene ae | epanag od and in the county was used to|et, during the past few weeks Judge | to — . whitewash Smith. The long-suffer-| Root has been speaking for the -en . ing busjness men of the city were|tire republican ticket from the a Hampshire tone ~e /h OLD MISSOURI approached and whipped into line. | stump f No teeeeeeees = .. tee It was represented to them that it} On the other hand equally well] = . ” ° would not do for the report to go| known and prominent republican | yivania Q4] “BT. LOUIS, Nov. 7—The demo-| out that any public officer in Seat-| members of the union have perslet- | Rhode Inland 4} crate claim the state by 50,000 tol tie had been found guilty of such|ently attempted to bring about Its} , kota 4| 75,000. The republicans, however,| charges as were preferfed against {ndorsement of Jay C. Allen, the 4) are making claims. Smith, and by this plea they werefdemocratic candidate for prose: » CO », bene 5 ae “gy! induced to go to the front for Smith. | cuting peoeryen ne . 3 It was not represented that Smith) It is sgid, fhd the results tend to North Dakota sien 4|WiOMING REPUBLICAN was innocent. They were asked to|prove the assertion, that the real ‘ — sis go down the line for him “right or| reason that the union will take no « 188 —. hand whatever in the campaign Is that the different factions could not come to an agreement as to a divi- sion of its political influence, 2% wrong” and oie #0, CHEYENNE, Wyo,, Nov, 7.—Indi- pn, Mh Plea thal the best business 11] cations are that Roosevelt will car- interests of the city would be sub- 9' ry Wyoming by 6,000 votes, that the geryed by the suppression of the Y= you~ ¥ YOu STOP To. 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