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hm ele RRS aN etme he Feaate - - 7 — ™ Ry a 7 Per 1904. 4 we aes Seattle star, ee ee NIGHT EDITION 25 CENTS PER MONTH WASHINGTON TURSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1904 VOL, 6 Je 10 y t of the ballots cast | and the Piles workers have been ac | toa ha be alght et tive In the Second, the home ward | } wh ' hopet f the senatorial candidate jit t The most surprising feature of the | ' day is the remarkable apathy of the republican workers In @ lari ma | : ority of the nine city rf That Judge George Turt f/in that hotbed of polities the| arate eon during th | tle and prob: King county, as s F a many of the How far the knifing. ex > a > 2 | wisest lo. ne at the time} yond the d of the state republi ' this edition of The Star goes to! can ticket Is atill a matter for ape dprese. tn « i the city! Ulation. Not until the counting be op , SY | gins this evening can an accurate! | the rep ate ¢ belOg | catimate be made The Great twen oF, knifed me y the enemies! ty votes counted in each precinct | P . of ra rule 1 the Indications! will probably tell the whole story are that t ) from the normal | Thp democrats are jubilant and con rey a ajority w en | fi aim that both the reput heavier than predicted rhe star}! state and county tickets are Se day on far as A rt being vigorously lashed, and that = REPORTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES INDICATE ! | Mead, the guernatoria Ai-| they will carry the county, The|republigans admit that Smith | BINMESOTA hte and LC. fulth candidate for| MeBride, or anti-railroad republi-| probe Gotentad, but claim that THAT AN UNPRECEDENTED VOTE WILL BE CAST TODAY ff. are ned ans, who either secretly or openlyd there fi room for fear in Macktn WEATHER CONDITIONS GOOD IN MOST LOCALITIES i » his h ting has| have been working for the election | tosh's mae ‘tet If y he a ttle ef Turner, the democrat guberna oO fat there bas been no ser ROOSEVELT HAS THE BETTER OF IT, BUT THE BIG SILENT Prag By r ng out th ore ing | torial candidate, are smiling grimly |¢rouble At the polls. In th bloody e a nal ge Ayppictire ml over what they bell to bela [rete GA inde -bttn a few otrest VOTE 1S KEEPING THE POLITICIANS GUESSING he state pared with former y ¢ splen ertain discomfiture of the Piles-| fights, po Tone of the customary nae. 1 weather is und tedly contrib-| Parrell combination that prevented |gun plas amd thyeats of bloodshed. | — ‘ Sting to inerease the. yore and to| Male nomination for governor. |The fe@ling between the follower wane roe é ‘ | off set in @ cerf@in degree the re They m that the time spent in| of Framk Clancy. the deposed reput y Beripps News Avn'n publican apathy. Though the early| the polling booths by the republt an Bows ef the ward, and the} NieW YORK, Nov. 6 . re ILLINO/S BISSOUR/ _— seorsitng- wan: on nd fomy, the| can voters Indicates clearly that not | Great Northern crowd is very bitter, | a = ae ‘ - sun came out at about the time the than 15 per cent of the repubd-|as Clagcy is now supporting the en ts at the nationa | 3 With th DENVER, Colo, Nov. &—T®o/ They had ordered the deputy oUt) pelts opened at 9 o'clock aed from | lican votes cast in the Fourth, Fifth {tire democratic ticket. Thin bas led) i a + vote] CHICAGO, 2 6: W . a ol the o @emocratic election judges were | of the polling place. He refused tO) tha hour on the co@ditiogs were| and Sixth. for instance, have been |to numer: ficts of rity @ indicate (i © bigee ee ee ae te ey and one Peabody deputy | them there bese ap ueex-| Chairman J. W. Godwin, of the] The J.D. Farrel, Charley Cham , ey ee a the weather had shedt we mortally wounded At alidway : abooy ight ve a the Firat and | democratic state central committes,| periatw and Sam Hill combination | polled today y t e' t rs , , ee aa 4 eres number of democratic sher Mra wards. in the First as a stated to The Star at newn today fare doing everything within thei , f gan at t i judges were beaten up and thrown be ort both partie his bellef that Turner would carry | powerito wreet the First ward fron Fhe weather thre . I aimed thal, imto jail, a the democratic ing the deme t . the elty, though be did wot agree] Jack Williamm Those on the inside! 4 ntry te Be ng. In ation t » big he w . the state outelde an leaders met last) In the struggle re the | | with seme dastic members Of deatastl tebe they are resorting to ! 7 night and signed an agreement pro- | woman's dress { bo 8 : ; his party, who claim that the @em-|every @fm of political trickery to| place ed with voters vote, The 5 ears ps loose ve 1 Folk drew td viding for & peaceable ele O'Leary, one of the democrat! ranagers, notal ee mapority in the city would | pwveeg the Williams voters from scabies dita tales wh s the forensé ° Re aan : Carte ge egies 1 fhe > tere 0% coming out and it in asserted that| & they were opened | e ahd warrant t sige joldfield, were sot at him, bwt mi m eary " ; id im. . H ost slo At the present time the local dem- | some @f the election judges are me F jak 4) [p. | ballot boxes before k. It re an claim that Mi@ourt is @ ° by one of Sheriff Be promptiy shot Doyle down. He willl cinces as b a eaena n the | ocrat fers m that there is] whose m do not appear in the| While the weather was bad in } om ro ne ie. O'Leary he oe , c Y ‘ no doubt whatever that Turner ts | direcempy, Hana, yet the voting was as heavy |'* * Very heavy vote. F 4 - - P now as good as elected, and that! The Grew Nortewe combir 000 vote © polle cre| WATCH POR BTAR B&TRA® ing | moyt of the state ticket haw been | believes @uat by reduc: «| wo it it war cokerwlae. 2 1 @ . ulled through by him. They also | major@y B tee Fir in evidence of alist vote, | Ton . 7 ; : aie to be absolutely certade af the | defemt bis, and, in Irleal condit ier seem te eva TONIGHT! v Bed , : YY | election of Ja Williams for sher-|neas they are « g everything | tp eat it , west, which | Which may reach 60,000 | - . = i over LC Seite, an@ that of |they ean Se keep his vote down. The “ai = . | j o », | day C. Allen pre tieg attor | pattie gmomed ix in thin ward, ax it] inure a big vote es piremas sal | 4 Boon Wn ney, over Maekintow® The|ofters Beer chance f NEBRAShA . Sy. isogermbo Dotb sides claim the state this IW DIAh a | | termined figat. In the Seveath jcrowd fe making the er aud] : : i : 5 5 a | Wilson-Mead combination t " WATCH POR STAR BXTRAG | and triciery asprient tbe ret ms apparen’ eres OMAHA Ne &—The weather f on - - ¢ “yp nag Pann of Will be, whil ey , "i | fid wa ar r a big vot eftective work at the polliag places TOMIGHT! pe Smee ore nt 4 onfiderce. TO! INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. §—Plec-/e t ‘ test ee | be - e t » mm if, test | jattempt to capture the ward ‘ ° “ with tha te we day dawned n ‘ nte Peeeeeaeres tore er It tem the enited effo 0 an ty rain fa er - g : : Sor ler ft oli 5. Z _ ed atba with e LINCOLN ‘ Nov. &—Thé STAR'S ELECTION RETURNS «=f zoe re i ars sett ary "fae verti tne ai hea ft | lim the Fourth precinet t democ adidase teri eT * ic =e d 4 y , : ality) yi ward t wort ace t 7 eet " ne “ l | @ ¢ to Its promise The Star will give its petrens the fina, ¢ ‘ ' ‘ 7 , : mat . t being - ° election retures, patioes), mate ¢ t " . polled ¢ I t t ; i «| ‘ | ‘ fittes eels of con “ « @URNER PRACTICALLY SURE OF CARRYING KING COUNTY BY * Lon or fifteen ate me every bul @/ efforts of canlt as ‘ we on a pamy Wire, sed (hem tram © Terry Towney, a it tt ° ~ GOOD MARGIN— WILLIAMS ELECTION NOW WIRTUAALY ° Oto a stereopticon amd flaked #) dome Gide democrat, war finally oe posing Trouble rre t m wn } @ ae @ \etven the Jom For a while it mem: | ve Pee wee r . ghout CONCORD, N. H., Nov. §—The : ADMITTED BY ALL |@ r trie (0 de that ew oeerly & quarter © ed wt foneh « rot A weath ® There is much cut- @ of ve stetin, @ don't let 704. o| The puliung os ting a The state will gw ° what THE PEOPLE WANT TONIGHT I8 THE NEWS AT @ | bendqumrters t an r ed plerniie ® THE QUICKEST POSSIBLE MOMENT, aed The Star will give @| Main, and Coie Cook got out a lee! f Seon tat ont ¢ | Maia amd Colet Cook wot ont a Nee] COLORADO H OOOO ROROTROD MEH Fw BOER ie seemed A special wire from the Westera Uolan office + ome itwlre ~- s 3 > @ building, acrom the alley the office of Frea t * Jack Cliuney, who le aia pe er é . © office. in the Pioneer bellding, will give The Btar the bews the Farredl employ ao the | JENN SPOKANE, Wah, Nov. §—When Senator Turner wu @ , ® e be > 4 bes mploye. was the judme n Coler | * 4 item at his home thin morning bY a Star coomeupena at he said) © | S bg rg het it renches Senatthe @ inakiw eppoloted by the county pt rua | | NEW YORK i LW & “1 believe that the whole state democratic ticket will be elet- © | @ Marien an eiae deme’ oeee ry Danstins Ceromah's wage: 9) SNe, ine. names being | art KANRBAS CITY, Nov. %—Rarty| . @ of ty a consideradle majority. | am sure of this, In view of @ | and child Saba recente eas ces Uk olen be wens @ Gemocrat. For some) oo. in Der | voting wos very light. The day| NEW YORK, Nev. §—Blectiom) : > a i my ue state, That asgures a full vers @ | $ A ch ow (oto Plomerr aquare wil | UNexplntaed remmn he eanounced ioe pines igang Rip oad lear and cob, The-N @ ‘ari Wat means wiied streamth te the @emocratic ticaa The *| 4 Ay Foose Sidon tohstd ek tide Sie Ge Tate morning be *| cleared ceding very rapidly. Bul= je the t ond » (browne t jority of at a ° “ be ‘ oT ae = e te « y $ moe ne: Sore es °° 42 a bechone It te eleat $0 the Wear # Frenem cf the bowd of sunty| { porte woicine = ‘i ; . at ©} E IS MORE ROOM ON PIO. « mtioners, appointed Walter s “ 7 4 BELLINGHAM, Wash, Nov. Gubernatorial Candidate a. @ | $ ° ER SQUARE thas at any Other apot in the city where elec @| Collinge wed @ | WATCH FOR 6TAR EXTRAS MAINE ‘oa dimriee ie * _ oon epee gh jo returns will be given out @| Whom the Clancys have Httie faith | : " ] 4 ot wonder cgpar son fp aa din aoe gf a Sie THERE WILL BE ABAOLUTELY NO INTERFFRENCE @ became be he ponition in tne | TONIGHT! x been sa | voting im the 4 ~ That 16.000 is a conservative estimate of the repubiiran ma @| $ yesh rend nt =r tlordh heath ota age oll ll gpm te 4 Pra oe pect oosr ae 4 | AUGUSTA, Me. Nov. 8 Sessiase Y S Suite throwahect tee sas The beavy vote Kelag cont intl. 0] ¢ 0 at she tans to get out ofthe way of Wolley care” @) 08 Tee alwa | —— weather and a quiet election day SARATOGA, N. ¥., New. $—The 5 Hd S cates that great imtares iy being taken fo (he election, amd | be | 4 HE THERE EARLY > clin we 7 OWA The republican plurality is about | indications are that Roasevelt will 3 | @ Bene that the rewnite of (hw cou Df will be a complete vindication © | THE FIRST RETURNS PROM THR RASTERN STATES @|'cAte Of Appointment. The proced _— poll an unususily heavy vote sad j Py 4 OF One BeOME veARGOO% boOprer *| *® SHOULD BE IN SEATTLE BY 5:20 p. m., and The Star will be @| Ure Wan Siem The « . r - | . ate will pl 5 a @| @ remly to rem © first Dulletio oo Pioneer square the minute it @) (het If Wan @ precon ed ple DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 8 The , y os j C4 Iuch iim domo candidate ter dberiff, wid at * © Kets Into tow . . — y “4 nonths toduy: “| feel wr morw foi | gum elected my if the voles @, # And bulletins will be read till we kaow jant how the ‘ Hnouncement of im. | reports from all the import Hes | MASSACHUSETTS | eure airewdy counted. I feel even more sure of it than I did @| ® try oe eaident, bow the etese. is te the « . 1 inaniate : Koimmg for governor * r planned ’ © Bee werk. or even youtreday. | expect an even break the @| @ and how the y ls going 4 far as the important offices «& ROS Mass, Ne s.—It OHIO 4 | & First ward bot even UF dont «et a vote there, | will still osre @ ® are concerned . t very buw a e < Boston ‘ i | @ & comfortable mugority ol «@ Get the Ploneer square hal tonight and you will hear © ut and ¢ by | break sah sata 2 ¢ . ® enough election news to last you fer erry = Towne 1 . o8 LAND, Ne The any 2 a four yenre nore. * . ! eomewhat clouds DODO HN PHA ABE IEA AMMO RE OMAR ADD T Don't forget that the Time and the PI. will De too buny @| vill Bowever wo wa Pagar tet? | throus Gniay. An enor * ® clawing each others eyes out to wh attention to the ; bin seat 1 ir fer to pre es 6 nereomed t nia) 4 py @ eral public Re re er ae the closing of the 5 er. | Room he state ticket and | MICHIGAN at an carig ; ss , @ news and giving it to its patrons > ‘ m s mre by Bree | : : a ar @ eneepaad tide afternoca when |that not since the famous compatea| © SO. MEET YOURSELF AT PIONEER SQUARE TONIGHT. @ DETROT s o % Wee apparent from a thorourh of 1892 has there been puch @ hritin aif ts being polled ¥ 8 e3 Geywans mate of hut three Gr lee pe acing rgb 4 bien The Sler Goevo' best (be A Po oewuppers in giving Elwuc wauther & (Continued op Page Fiwed § ; ofa p pub ® you the news vou can have your memcy tw k » WATCH FOR STAR EXTRAS ‘ ns ce i -— il fir vorimg precincts of the city. it It je ata e e WATCH FOR STAR EXTRAS | «10 aim the ¢ WATCH FOR STAR EXTRAS » Whe stated by w polit ty that tose s Lerner, but ad ba ¥ | REN ADS R EW He WEAE MAA DID PARE HDT IHD DR Kae owonee TF ORINEH L TONIGHT! " he state. TONIGHT! 1 When the Poor Working Girl Marries the Milllenapre. the World Says, “Such a Sweet Romance!” DUPAREAST PECTS AM ne DiAMUNDS,