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i | aad Special al Extra mit Seattle Star Eset: 25 CENTS PER MC NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 190 VOL. 6. NO STOESSELINS MEAD CARRIES ™ = FOR ARWISTICE «KING BY 6,775 | COMPLETE COUNTY RETURNS GIVE (ENTIRE REPUBLICAN ae Doane ee een ese ber 4 ; . | TICKET A HANDSOME MA JORITY-——JACK WILLIAMS DE the large t kiver ickitat J MOVE BELIEVED TO PRESAGE SURRENDER OF PORT AR i R ‘ icle- | - FEATED FOR SHERIFF BY 3, 028 VOTES eye Bing pha 500 “i THUR REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE RUSSIAN ; h ' sped. Stee f oii for ¢ 1 gallar ¢, | Okanog 14h COMMANDER | vite ops wh ¢ going Bae ee eo 4 r | SUMMARY OF VOTE Ih KING The ® all in va cn Juan mT BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES _— * & a | . he, eee. ‘ 3 (By Sertove News Ass'n }the Manchurian headquarters of the| ROME, Nov. 10.—A atch t ; Y ‘ ae lFHAEE PERSONS PRERION IN col 2 ih 1 : sil KIO, Nov, 10.—It Is reported | Japanese army states: On the Giornale Di Roma, from Tok Mead | Turner mith | Williams | " vs beer Ste commanding | night of November 8 two companies | says th bardment at Port Are | (or ia 4 | FIRE WHICH DE6TROYVED),, : a : on . Reins Bak can rn one | Sita, mere een Sempetenl eae SOND anenese bo seveseeenn | HY 9,758 5,745 9,094 7,841 | 1" M DESTROYER [he ial 10 of which is NOt} but were repulsed. All is quiet in| without Preparat Ballard 946 519 878 | 579 RESIDENCE IN NEW YO The ; iy h Seitimation of tao Pee ; Fan ian eae ote Country 4,963 2,632 4,550! 3074 Ka ut 00 It ts 2 that | 799 RUSSIANS KILLED PETERSBURG, Nov. 10.—Al Phe f : 1,446 el will ca t | steamships of the Russian yoluntee Grand Total 15667 6692 14522 11494 any wa Ass'n) there 00 yper ts taken, The} CHEFOO, Nov, 10.—A shell on| in Bleck sea ports have been | sm A. = - "Sees 5 oe . # are angry and in- | November efered to start | eee | v ¥ N 1 rela | Tot 20.418 6.685 sunt of the brutal | mine at or cha Raster © <orr $ _reniden ; ’ e wour by the Rus- | and between 600 and ns! winter Complete re ne f ‘ y pre olenged unt past t Kast Ninety~se h stree la Chehal ee #20 Mead, net majority They bellewe they will be | were killed or wounded, It ts re~| Thirty-six hours after U ed » th « th murdered if. captured. Under these | ported that the recent assaults by | 240,000 IN OHIO inct In King county give Albert El ene pelt hb ae ere t #4 to death. The fire ‘ one It will possibly be diffi- | the Japanese on Bxtshan fort have} COLUMBUS, ©, Mead. the r ican candidate for| e'eiagk th in | ed to have been ncondia cult to avold a massacre when the | be repulsed lon complete ret governor, a plurality of ¢ votes | progress . ‘ ae ne troops meet in final combat. county in the at over Judge George T € hie 4 Complete t tes The dead 3 . MUST STAND TOGETHER today extimates the feated rival, The same returns also | wilt nat be t FREDERICK WEBBER i TOKIO, Nov. 10.—A report from| ST. PRTERSEBURG, Nov. 10. rality of Ohio at 2 how the election of L. C. Smith, as) ‘The Roe the | BLANCHE UHLEN a i serene ae i Ri STRENUOUS NIGHT plurality of 6. nearly « t 208 —_— The ent epubUean county tick- | ballet® cast 7 Jot ie elected by pluralities averag-| ‘The mast sanguts had WYOMING DAMAGED : - | tosh, the ret an cand aunty for Mead c 3,000,! i, : ar, Ceirnaina tiertey, Uae OL emcee mad realty hoped S andl an Sates hy PLAYED CARDS WITH MEN WHO LATER ROBBED HIM—THEN 4 y C. Allen, who was the only| votes Was bemun nine ou of | Practice Port Angele HE FOUGHT THEM SINGLY AND IN PAIRS—ONE IN JAIL - 5 county candidate except Jack Wil- | the Wimeet jana in the ¢ yesterday noon the United State aA Hama who made an age ve catn-|Mewed that Turner had carried the| monitor Wyoming ran aground at| = i and was regarded as a possi chy end yunty and that art of | Point White, about a 1 above . . ‘ f 1 th p, : le winne ’ he powoty republican ticket had | Pleasant Beach 1 was damaged! © ©. Cathror 8 een told the police, he 3 unting of the tom in the | beet Garried 4: on t lefent a to such an ¢ that she will) *** south h : 5 * went uptown to a precincts was completed} “Sk was a landslide,” in the verdict | have to go Ir ydovk to be re-| robbed ¢ he alley back ¢ he tion was going. 4 a8 th at they “stalled” y and robbed him, was released he n into the res- stricted district ane look up the po- lice officers down there and they 4 would help him to find the men ee st of |paired. While the exact extent of | the A at ast evening. Ballard finished last} amd W's ai) over but the pay growth of bushy white hair; each| night. In the clly the agony was election bets the damag not yet known, it FORMER EXECUTIVE OF SEAT TLE FELL DEAD OF HEART} possessing harkably expressive sald that sprung two p and blue eye and a » ong face. suffered a ak which caused her | *¥ening On DISEASE ON STREETS OF FAIRBANKS—NEWS COMES AS And there w ' | chasiown are that he would have to Mood two of her compartments Matson, was later « ub soi: pm brick, which shy ton the Wyoming w iu go into dry-| against him sday morn whom he t of the j After Cathroi was told to go ¢ ones. Hoth men were | SHOCK TO CITY : ed and possensed of a keen knc rer oe Sagh outside “cxdaingn |4ock on November | ac ng to the bbed him. Cathron went into | ae of the frailties of human na- | | onto the coe a | tice theater and was as- ture, Clemens used that knowledge | was tuyur hu y ee of the hold-up | te make himesif the most widely- | My Beripps News Ass'n) ae woah ae aaa : Thomas Jefferson Humes, for- | subsisted ten ana raw rabbit/ read humorist in the world. The TACOMA, Nov, 16 ur er ll robbed « Patrolman Crandall, ‘” merly mayor of Seattle and judge | meat Deandtia lees Wea fe, 10 Whe viedatien | os etnto aee B — : ee ae died in Fairbanks, Alaska yester-| with which he stood by bia friends|of the “Innocents Abroad” and|conupse of the b day. He fell dead in the street from | and for his bluff honesty. During | “Huckleberry FY Gait te Se blceeae nen oo coe heart disease while walking from a|all the talk of graft during his ad-| successful politician ton New York. | the Went ¢ Festaurant. The news of his taking | ministration, he was never charged | he said, and failed. He blamed his off was received in this efty last) With being corrupt. He left the! defeat to the newsp night in a dispatch to his friend }- Among the latter it came like a/| me southward | ‘ { Iding at upled ast Wagon company : nS /iarke portion of the outer wall ey to his frie with a free | itally with the newspapers. He wan! tid of the roofing was carried | NEW ORLEANS r way when the din and ar- ly dragged t in his des- both of | police officers rested Matsor them to flight led by detectiv (By Bert LOS ANG is a lumberman their own persona thunderbolt Judge Humes left Seat-| homd. Judge Humes leaves « legion | generous in talking to reporters, | giong with It |J. A, Wallace, chief engineer of the |The bodies of Rob. Cathr iid not ident and deni he had anything to + tle for the Tanana metropolis about | Of friends in every walk of life in | even If he did not give them the in- tractor ©. PD. Bime who ie} and wife were found his of the even do with the robbery. Cathron posi- &@ month ago in perfect health. Let- | this etty, d a | formation sought in charge of thy w of excavating! Panema canal, arrived here today. tage at Fredericks, near Los An though he stated positi he tively identified Matson, but this is ters received from hinr is fami- | Both men came west from the | tor the foundation under the build. | He Will sail for Panama tomorrow, | geles, this morning. Both had been| had Pp ards with them for sev-| all tie police have on which to base ty after bis arrival stated that he LO | Mixsiasippt Clemens became prt- | ing, fired the charge himeeif. Aad! and will make bis permanent home| shot. It is supposed that McCom-| eral } ‘was feeling well. The ex-mayor was | OKED LIKE vate secretary to his brother, whe | soon the men were at a safe die-|in Panama unt!i the cana! is com-| mon killed his wife and then com. $5 years of age and was considered } Was a high offictal in the territorial | taece, he lihted the fuse and hur-| pleted.. His wife goes with him. mitted suicide. No cause for the —e & splendid example of well-presetv- MARK TWAIN) eovernment of Nevada. Humes be-| reg out from benesth the WMBilding.| The work on the canal will be pro is known except that Me ee eeahen’, Ot ee ee came mayor of the greatest city Mm) Had he remained on the spot, the secuted with vigor. n is said to have been dru NE | ILMAN any symptoms of heart trouble. i 1 the northwest, Mayor Humes was r PUT A“MASHER” TO ROUT _ WITHA BOTTLE OF SHASTA Failing fortunes caused Judge| President Roosevelt noticed the| Mi™mstif @ confirmed joker, and in Fumes to go to Alaska, where he| wonderful resemblance between | ®® &rticle published in the Metro PRETTY COLLEGE GIRL AND MEMBER OF NEILL COMPANY WAS STOPPED ON THE UNIVERSITY GROUNDS LAST Became a member of the law firm) Mayor Humes and Mark Twain, the | POlitan Magazine some months ago. Of Kosten & } He was making | « . tat. It was | URer the title, “Heattle—A Hi NIGHT BY A BURLY LOAFER AND SQUIRTED A LOADED SIPHON OF MINERAL WATER IN HIS FACE |a charge of highway robbery. & success of bis new departure able City,” showed himeelf to be a Then death overtook him. Judge ciear and strong writer when the Flumes was one of the best known oceasion demanded it Me was an uiblic men in the state when he left len seg ape “reg ae ts r Alaska. He had served this city | mows th men liked to get Be its chief executive for six years away to the woods once in a while ok strenecia exteaened, ane | The writer secludes himself on his farm in Elmira, N. ¥, The mayor on the superior bench for on one of bis hunting trips In the ongth o meth oy om ti al woods 10 miles from Seattle, jas? et Coen fall, became lot. When he © ; found by @ rescue part - but. although at ove time a cai aang. P| Soetnee ot (rye ae date for senator from this state . bit he had ied to satisf Was never able to realize his hope a Cs watisfy his The feature of Judge Humes’ ad ath sahil) Stil Heine 60 detd’ the ministration of Senttle was his wide Gtenenee etn Shak’ the ‘neither’ The handsome actress had no open Though he did not | time to e. In an instant her prefern artificial ones. The at, the work ulptor, which h mont life-like at in existence. He sald | | because It did not fuse with his vuseript nor help do the writing. 4 nd only drank moderately he did not think it a to “3 hand was on the thumb-piece of the and an accurately almed " of the mineral yok th ad man fairly in him dnd caus- open } hood T y . fe hot In he , i rt iat | | « r ' t and a hi bs » Nae 7 } & man with a slouch : a thet . | ui) t t wit ee ae. fi %. H t were enter the {Special to The Star) , AM \ treteh paving ta} he I ‘ "| TACOMA, Nov. 10.—A mont un 5 SOvAL EA OR Par at mm i : \ nt | uaal accident broke up the dance at : Ke Att 3 , ed | Pasco early Tuesday morning and yr ; : sent Samuel Cohea to the Fannie ot y r at > ¥ i Mark has | Paddock hospital In this city with . he 1 ted 1 t caliber revolver bullet some 1 he ‘ein back T ball entered ae . Unite et ft houlde al a t semblar b an an ; , at fi . ert! although It ts believed. by the phy ; nter, and 3 h 1 1 nt jans at the hospital that the Fn ge } 7 r — ‘ : t. but are uninjt nd the case ' al ee “ am Aye riow not necesaartly fat ; tal, whery ; & Ls Cohea 1 vad brakeman and oy “ : ik b ; y. Int ©. At! resides at Pasco. He attended the ft ; ‘ , *w | dance there Monday night and noth " "9 1 d tl ing oceurred to mar bis yment wie od : : the event until an hour or two ' rs ro H nice _imidnight, when he arose to = 2 € n his partner in a two-step. ( . have time { hilo ! arsue 4 rn i tat g beside him arose and started t h wcll : rad. premestd to § : : “= nie there | to put on his overcoat, preparatory j a eet es they ed to : rot to going hom An he swung the the re . arta rn t b at over his shoulder a t " t t fi vet "The x ‘ the pocket fell to the r and r e 1 : : ‘ttl as } H j en were | WES discharged. The ball struch t mer pa we row acknowl o eeter al wow " heighth and| Cohea as he stood with his partner embrace her ba wet y tie * histeionie ee % rary found him, havingfbuwd, 3 1 the same huge) and he also dropped te the floor her passing. we wpe

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