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{WHOSE SENATOR + ( | NEW YORK, Nov, 14.—Evicted four-story brick structure at Fourth le from thetr flat, the furniture re- aven@@ ind Union street tomorrow claimed by the inetallment-plan | morning . dealer, and on the a The new ne has been erect tion, Loulse and ed im record time and for the past | et that life was not worth the few weeks the process of mov | living the mechanical and other equipme The dead bodies of the two wo-| into the new quarters has been go letrect’ lighting» men, locked in each * arms ing Tepidly forward fe Ser and each with a rubber tube lead-| The “F will hereafter be Hit i 4 to ing to open gas jeta in her ath, | printed with an almost entirely new | WIFE OF WARREN B. CORVING SAYS HER HUSBAND IS A a th r ho a j were vent yesterday in the ¢i = apaice equipment and its mar BRUTE—DEFEATED HIS ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP SON | 000 with ele in| longer claim as their home. They | be greatly imy nce | clatme In the daytire wt of |left a note requesting that, as they Sam. Weston ness manage thie p an be utilized by smail/had lived and suffered together, | was the busiest man in seven states manufacturing ne they be buried In the same grave today, and he had just time to A daring attempt on the port of led to a row on the boat } . | a Star man, betwe Warren B. Cowing. a real est Att R Booth, wh tal | he was eating his dealer of this city, to abduct his 6- | look M ing’s int | TEAMSTER ARRESTED vve som, mar if wording year-old Bertie, last evening | ests * ning that the | happened the 1.” woul shortly after 7 o'clock, was frustrat- | w ad good at | y, within 24 #, Joln ed by the determin Mrs. | ¢ re ‘ ont s ‘ ond Times Newapa Mary Cowing. wh ng to! one would stay with the case L. Richarés, a ber von at hia | &® Usiten wtrwet will be called here the rear end of a closed carriage as| Mrs. Cowing ted sm ng| rested yesterday a jermoon 8 Ne | after, in view of the fact that all ft was being driven madiy away that at one t she and her home, on Fifth avenue by City I three dally papers are either on from the vicinity of 1526 Sixth : tectives Adama and ( tt a etreet within half a block hue, invoked the aid of 5 i 7 were armed with a war of th hor fare — Z de . oa Waa Gaee t hat thoronghfar uff, who sent Cowt © P " r 1 charde * ned lice station to explain matters, Mra a has signed the | of age, with embezzlement from his Cowling. through a fri regained L service to em-| employer, William Laaok, a transfer possession of the boy over whom an canal com-|man. For an extended period of the misma couple hi squab said | mis time young Richards has stolen bled for the past four years. | ee dapiens |small sums of money, holding out - Today a writ of reas has r | collectic Suspicion fell upon the been sworn out by the trate boy u ‘ith tah « MAY STOP book k who was discharged @y Berivos News Ass'n) but the mother ant pat yt » b Aft the bookkeepe » ed = VIRGINIA Mino No’ ‘ such move, has defeated the climax | dead bod bis innocence and the boy was sua-| 4 VIRGINIA. Mina. Nov . and th are now on the | pected ards admits hin guilt : " high ‘ | te 2 2 — Mayor Fay and his s . 7 “ ‘ made yesterday. A large where «ym . w tlee G dy mite " exploded care for th the ree m | a” Sercenenely - has decided which side Jo Cow - | - ee » te st titted moray cor sero ows amas — | WILL HELP WIDOW |"... save teen rade reninet os ee | started. Now Mra. Cowing is { Harlem Oak Park and Ch nt pt me aloon and moral laws mined to get an a " , ste * today took |» J, Lysons, partner of the the man wh ® wes t p the prize fight between Thomas J. Hume * at the} Bo pliers ASSISTANT SECRETARY oF| “Honey” Me and “B gee MARINES WANTED rag A f it t cham- | the friends of the | care m NAVY REACHED SEATTLE he A fc ht be-lthe widow and 1 me * f A . The |the late mayc Am of being by the ae own. bation THIS AFTERNOON ket nto the| The de ‘ 1 himself in| govamment ecure tf f right, but if he and $ . aged health and carried no life tee in tt the hing of hell of fe I it rance and he had t h the Oh bh» ‘ . y of of my 4 na - “ th his First A of north, where hoped int to Jot y can ti a tl g. of the nav p hands family at th 1am tw 1 an ft x J 4 to stop the fight children are left pra ally unpro- | at the ee ton m yard 4 now I) arrived ir le f t t " for treatment of bi i » t ‘ nd t th H ght t 30 k th noon was oe ‘ . t . to blacken . ing his brief visit to th 33 : esented to Mrs. Humes. Mr. Ly fan I Darling | — —— | « to appear! secretary at the train and accom-| é WILL DISCUSS HALL I F " >. PETERSBURG, Nov. 14.—In| t * any | panied him to the hotel, where wee r the Ni Vremya a I het distinguished guest was entert an editor srg Prog head A tage owt? ing ‘ ' fed the ¥ at lunch. In the party with Mr. argues re ey a of mine tt th by his de-| Mrs. Darling was Mayor B Russia t a oe Heights | Wreck er, for I intend | and Rev. A. P. H of Portland peace - held No nat 4 , Mayor Ballinge: ed this | ing the “hall. Th ' ted | morning that no te plans had | WF n lightly at MRS. GOW DEAD rs and heen made for rtaining th | ast Friday * pte guest and none would be made un THREE ARE t ved that it m - s but it in 2" Gil he had been consulted. It is was of suff t Importance to war Mrs, Emily H w died at Cata hie -| thought that he may desire to go to CANDIDATES vo." Nog tar ite con.( tna island last Sunday Gow A * Bremerton this afternoon and, in sideration a later date. At that} ¥@% One of the at widely known “eaten . this event, no entertair will | Gane i rod th ane women in Seattle and the news of u . by be made until he returns, In the} , , A. Maj ’ t sor t t ed it ek and a the * event that he stays in the city to ; ¢| new city hall impr sogg . Iw ow m night, he will be given a reception | x, t t ment club me present , - t t ington " « A monte come u taker the nd th M , ‘ ‘ ie ata . 1 recep have been made | a er two candi # for th ther 1 « 1 Re ’ the author Bis is Passos, : Special Extra Tonight and Tu esday coming southwest winds, Rain, high southeast be~ The Seattle NIGHT EDITION WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Federation Of Labor Is In Annual Session IMPORTANT MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE NATION 1904 AL ORGANIZATION—HARD FIGHT TO BE MADE ON GOM WOULD HE BE? oe TURNED PERS MILLIONAIRE SWEENEY, SPOKANE’S FOR U. 8, SENATOR FROM WASHINGTON, GOES OUT OF STATE TO ES —_—_— (By foripps News Ans’n.7 with greater strength and mor TABLISH CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS AND BUYS GREAT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 14.—Con-| surance of success. He has fronted with questions fraught with | conducting a 12-months’ cams BLOCKS OF PORTLAND CITY PROPERTY the greatest importance to organ: | designe cause the downfall of ized labor, the annual convention Of/ Gompers, and is confident of suc the American Federation of Labor | cogs but the Gomperttes, sath ned here today with a good at-|to let well enough alone, cannot se ‘. 1 r jtendance, the delegates present rep-|how thelr idol can be defeate News Ass'n) Sweeney at th el par-| ‘ Ge Cepteas Wows Aare. ted gee - “ nting all the vo The question of entering actively PORTLAND, Noy. 14.—N most among the questions to] in politics in the form of taking up has Millionaire Sweeney inve be considered is the open-#hop | candidate vowedly and known t realty in Portland, but he movement, fostered and vigorously} be sincerely in favor of legislation ently making this his he pushed by t different employers’ | desired by labor organizations w in a sense for his politica’ , organizations throughout the coun-| net be the least of matters of im cr ‘Staaher aed agent CITY WOULD NOT BUY THE [iy notably the Cit ® Allian portance to be waned and acted | United States senate LIGHTING SYSTEM OF THE], While the open-shop question will/apon and the re-establishment of Last night 15 legisiat take first place in point of legisia-|the mi organization in the aign leaders, all frox SEATTLE ELECTRIC COM-|tion. greatest Interest {rill conter | west 1a set down for much consid Washington, b around the ection of president. | eration s PANY Gompers, long the leader, the b: Theil delegates gathered carly 0 and sinew of the Federation, is in|the Ribas house and, forming in @ $0990006-000000008 eoee 5 for the fight of his life. James| body, marched to Lyric hall, where > SRP OEA ERE eet 4 Ar f fou t ' . Dunean, of Boston, who with W \for at least two weeks the mven @ {company t ite e m the contest for the presidency | tion will go through a hard daily . » for $48 jown by the | careful canvass of his for wed Eleetion of officers in not expect | france wimitt hin morning S| that Gompers had a good majority,|ed to be reached before November DA LY 5 wi — a so * | has come to the gathering this t or 26, fer of thé éttoy a» not fr | -—- —— tr f th pecause | | at be a t Get Eee tee Ee eee THE P / ° : . strings : ; | STORM WARNING ¢ a - Gen. Nelson A. Miles, the foremonst American soldier, has @ ' half . +] @ made a contract to say or w nothing for publication about @ | wAnted to}@ Local weather bure . @ the Japanese-Russian war except for the News; @ [hold ‘ ty thatl® reived the following ‘ MO VES @ Association, of which T aily Star is a chart . er t stand) ® warning from Portland this 4 @ one is tn a posit Ww more light upon ul import of @ * morning Southeastern storm # @ events in the Far East than Gen. Miles. He {s familiar with @ @ warnings 7:08 m. 8 . @ the scene of t rations and his own skill as a strategist en- ¢@ # storm off Washington . @ ables him to cloar the mystery « ed by bitnd official state - * moving rapidly costward. @ THE MORNING PAPER WILL @ ments and censored news stories. In the next few months Gen. @ * Winds will shift southwesterly ¢ @ Miles’ personal experience will be of greater value than ever be. 4 # tonight @| sO! THE STAR AND TIMES IN @ fore, for there is to be a winter campaign in Manchuria and @ > *| “NEWSPAPER ROW" TOMOR @ Gen. Miles is one of the world’s great auth en on 1« 00-40-6-4-4-4-4-4-6-44004-00004-4644 @ campaigning. You can secure Gen. Miles’ comment and news @ Row @ on the war only in The Daily Star. It is the stronge and @ 2 >} @ most expensive feature now being offered to the readers of any @ ‘Died In Each | are @ daily newspaper. Gen. Miles’ first article und his contract @ | ‘The Post-Intettigen. hich @ will appear tn a few days and will deal with feat of the situ- @ i. oe oet-Inteltigencer, which © Aton at Port Arthur Other's Arms |% pag 38 roars has been ps ee @m the building at the POPE S4 0 S4-6-95-04-94-5-9-00948 peepee 4 of Cherry street and Second ave ie fetta feds aS nue, wil be issued for the first time {from its new home tn the © want | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Stat |. VOL ; CENTS PER MONTH 6. NO, 226 MANY SHIPWRECKS AND Aland ¢ " g before the _M ent ashore severe north- their perilous 4 ‘ 4 | POSES CREAT (008. | anes ware Really takes ott f ¢, on the tal- |launch. It was one of the movt trace of t LIFE HAS BEEN GUSTAINED | operate attempts at eve t f and fears are | [seen in New thelr safety, AS A RESULT OF THE STORM | tought that the be ° eave | late in the evening a fretg GALE SWEEPS GREAT LAKES | —DARING RESCUE OF PAS-| barge, apparently unloaded, wa CLEVELAND, Nov. 14.—It {e | | blown ashore during the eht of lost in SENGERS ON FERRYBOAT EF-| the gale Sandy H The |t re F wept over veasel Hes in a bad 1 ‘ possibly @ with every sea & r w ships FECTED IN NEW YORK HAR | The de aiaes are aa ng Blea mn rifle wind are unable to board the wre t Ar ‘ almost into won fate of the crew rt wn he tr Lif ving crews | The storm commenced at 11 /are iselves in readiness o'clock in the 1 ‘ ‘ , e of whips in ith « Het a which tr wlong the lake By Gerigpe News Aavn) rinsed bo a hee The w ‘ , AUFFALO, The dam- YORK 14.—After hav- | vee to the a B ALE “4 ' pletely eut off| reached a cyclonic v ty. I Ag Buff by the gale that 1 for any|city Inst might the wind gauges |#* the state and great lakes yeaterday’s| registe 45 mile i and yesterday con- «raph ommnun) miat the more « wing wn of tele- bith *# morning and| coast it reached a ve t era wires and the indicate great | miles an bh te ffalo seems to , ng the entire Atlant he snow and wind mbine r storm ons th a ponsible large loss of| caused wires dire t t and west life go down a w Th t of mb ecks ot certouaty tz - FOUR DROWNED | vense ‘ nabled th From rep: ves Sere tt fi n 14—So far an is storm ir . ed ' le 1 that the stort rted ve were lomt gress. ! believed that the | ¥ da last night went t of th rm which ® . to be one of the at ¢ Atlantic yesterday and n . « that has swept the|the storm ¢ ast nig c ent ant for years off Cape Hattera h n us went or the rocks|"anres “ts = 4. Four of | York bh The ferryboat | piackwell isl | i Ninety-sixth street, Man-|away it is believed the men were ecked in G harbor. The went a rotky ledge in! growned 1 bay 1 throughout the] ; ee. | v. 14.—With wht the ten passengers and) ASHORE ON ROCKS ' 4 were in imminent peril | t de | SHOLE, M “4 Five ineffectual and desperate at- | masted ach I tempts were made during the night n Nason, of Rockland =< —= UE BEARS THE BURDEN ~ by the corporations committee also. SOMETHING There is likely to AnK ling over its provis' there moreover, a 8 sentiment in nell again W gas com I . an Isaquah rancher, present time. ture ¢ ion of a charge of dyna- a the Inglewood stone quarry Many portant matters will be THINK HE 1S SAFE t place ngs by cre agicee taker meeting of the N st will be held. Le by It will b obliged Be use there are conflictin 1 be interred at the to act ¢ e licenses for the New | statements about ness relations ‘kirkland cemetery. The body was Mug y and the Comique the-| petween William H. Dolph, of 769 Ny mangled, He was working in Jater. These licenses arc con- | Galer avenue, who mysteriously di8-' the quarry when he met his death, | sidered by the license and revenue appeared last Friday, and F. Brad-| ; pee mmittee this afternoon and will/ berg, with whom he was & a without doubt be reported on fav~ {o have gone to Ballard to purchase| SOC/ALISTS CELEBRATE now iscrimination and de-| Dolph believe that he has been the lay in the matter no longer nee- | yictim of foul play. Bradberg saya 1 socialists turned out in ry that he has not seen Dolph for three to attend a meeting The D ond Ice & Stor week 1 that Dolph had no ‘a nters’ hall last night, at pany’s franchise will also ppointment with him, Dolph 1 Thomas C. Wiswell, former f th porat took a large sum of w pa of the University Congrega- n latter has approved it | awa with him t tie hur and candidate for a ands, but several mem- | friends that t > me ne an from this state on the incil may make some erg and go to Ralla alist ticket, was the chi mpt modify it a ttle bout the ¢ hase h SA ake reat jubilation was ex- n, however, will be er } h y over the large vote coms b the American Im-|{ 1 oir t tie former years cast ty provement company’s gas franchise,)man and they believe that Dolph! Washington and in various easterm which may possibly be reported on will turn up all right states by the socialists. ‘

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