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ONE CENT r The Only Paper in Seattle ene ond Dantes Rain high southenat ber 9 eC a : eC a ~¢ That Dares to Print the News ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1904. VOL. 6. NO. 233 25 CENTS PER MONTH NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, RAFTERS EXPECT ROOSEVELT IS HOT | |, TOREAP HARVEST, ON JOHN D’s TRAIL, TING WANTS UNIONISM — BLOOD | $560,000 | o RIM S ON | THE HUNTING a so FORTOGA VS. BLUE YALE AND HARVARD MEET ON YALE GRIDIRON IN PRES CAMPAIGN FUNDS OF OVER ANOTHER BIG STRIKE 16 DECLARED AT CHICAGO, AND THE |THE STRENUOUS ONE HAS AL= MANY THOUSANDS F PEOPLE—FAIRBANKS HALF A MILLION a " J BATTLE BETWEEN EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION AND THE READY PUT CRIMP IN ONE MONG THE ROOTERS ” bile abode UNIONS 18 GROWING BITTER DEAL That te the Sum Which It ie Esti- SCORE—FIRST HALF, YALE 6; HARVARD 0. a 4 ‘ mated the Senatorial Candidates FINAL—YALE 12; HARVARD 0. CHICAGO, Nov. -9 x th | Now He Will Get After Octopus Can Be Bled For et ee be - , clits: 7 | for Violating Trust Laws. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 19— Barly nd halt Yale of the hog 1 g in Es —_— - ma wch-down and Hoyt | lo compel the manufact a ‘ } e renat 1 eontes 1 6 t « jal Th a -_ me ee _— the Yale field this afternoon to wit- | H er a . ; r al to The Star) ps a ared Sis toe oe » weather conditions are | 1° ¥ } “3 ‘Wary mae : : |8 BS Meoweent other os a att I I t has ordered the | islative grafters and the men betting at 5 to 8. OTHER GAMES {the Employers’ as n is is at a crisi Paty crolaaan j will handle the money ing. |_, The appearance of Vice Preaident-|~ jirst half-—Dartmouth 12, 1 yacking the and a United States cite tan € ng as to just how /elect Fairbanks was the signal for object to ascertain wheth — re Ie long green can be|® demonstration on both sides of | pinal—nartmouth 12, B cendard OF any is on ihe much o! the ong & Co raint of tran - the field, He took a seat among the for the nenatorial toga when it is | Yale rooters. Harvard men won the | t knocked the muction block, | 8% Th®y chose the south goal cuse 0 That men have been doing some|. Morse made a touchdown for figuring on this subject is evident | Yale and Hoyt kicked the goal. The stories that are going |#00re at the end of the first half fro mthe ~ dq» around town, stories which give in| Yale 6, Hardvard 0 we ” be more r airy yet it is said, at the Standard ¢ broken. Spe- f the bureau of cor- to be sent all over { States to make prelim- tigations, just as was Hearst Fakir Proved fas An “Easy Mark” Again own black and white the price the vart bly be) o « pre c s ! aa gio: |Sweeny-Foster combine. With 4 One of the lesser lights in state-|*hese two, who are the strongest “ ase of the beef trust. : craft in this county who is inter-| candidates now in the race, pooling 9 . here yesterday 2 cated in the “scrap” told @ Star thelr interests, they would contr! : ‘ THE LAST TIME IT SOLD THE HOTEL WASHINGTON IT BIT, |‘ 0 ern a total of 71 votes, or more than | | tae pp ABs takes oon: baw ale | enough to elect. Sweeny would, of} TOOK THE BAIT AND SWALLOWED HOOK, LINE AND SINK. |« rd Ol and 1 estimate that each one |COUrse, not yield his strength to j - ; ‘rent tee ae oe the 69 votes In the lestslature, |Foster, so that the only ponsible| | STARTING OUT FOR BLATT MONTANA ER—PULLASKY'S LITTLE JOKE. | tion : jolt ae for that nucsber constitutes a ma. {outcome of this combine would be| : lite « a jority and assures the man who | fF Foster to turn bis strength over =— DUCK HUNTING ON THE CHESAPEAKE — | trade on ‘ to the eastern Washington man, af ter the first skirmish, and it ts be gets them the senatorship, ts worth in round numbers $8,530.” this informant, “the commission re- ion from persons al Nov. 19. and making them t The local afternoon Hearst ouved A 4 stv | eved that Sweeny could hold Fos ’ rape est untold thousand We have figured it out im right) $250,000 In sight say per Aaa hl | has again proven to be ar tt lay roa a be tine Oral down to brass tacks, and estimate} ‘The Star's Informant, while he |mark. this't jeattic paper is le »il along the line of the that there may be avatlable for the | ©*timated that each of the 69 votes ° dazeling te det b : a her to an senatorial campaign funds of the | "eee#*ary to secu th election Mareus 5 ie * rage wd fo rying of] across total of $580,000, apportioned in the |r « that about 80 per cent | print cus dashed off luncheon, an ns directed (0.6 iim Ginette wer joe the legislators were bos st men, | . | bout two weeks ago, whe Seapressive letter to the owner of to ae are new = 4 ann Butlins “ead | mei 0 held decided views and = Jafternon fakir through it the Washington hotel property, in od ochomas tn Spokane 0) Seueh See SO Lewes Of ety oaten }day morning blanket sheet sc fice the teiftiog ice, for Mar ? —-* : Jacob Furth, doubtful ) This the mat atician figured. 9 GOVERNOR M’BRIDE SAT CALM AND DIGNIFIED AMONG THE (win the last t en ne : : seo olute contr of the C- i ; John L. Wiison and A. B seg tag deg sarang.» scape! 5 REPUBLICANS WHO HAD KILLED HIM POLITICALLY, AT |that Pollasky was the tive hote s to > yente thereall Campbell 100,000 purchase But, som fe offer own- i Ol people bad ne with = th ymatic m stories, something went wrong and our friend. Mr Seattle 50,000 |COrralling the remaining 20 per My Beripps News Ass'n) THE MEAD RATIFICATION MEETING LAST NIGHT |ly cent, or not more than 28 members. . : py The battle royal will ly| NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—A message | reply that all estimates 1 the value of his property ferably above Marcus’ figure. | boring and pi Samuel H. Pile Senator Foster and Tacoma 30,000 . ly engineer their clusive rights to L Total “$680,000 finally simmer down to the round-|fecelved at the offi Barnum & | Ja. Pag Pn the isthmus they . i al t , oe re (James oore still owns the big = , ing up of a combination of haps | Bailey thie morning «! § that a Alone, alone—all, all alone; Republican club, nearly all the rm : Sgt Pollasky appears have | would be 4 position to monopol- 1 want to explain a few things | Ot)? soi tn of the amothest eran: {ticket wagon of the Forepaugh & u cently elected state ticket, dozens |fine hostelry up on the hill made arrangements tc ize the traffic and reap millions im at aan aaa ‘ continect iy ake ae hath-cas te abe thom. [mae cardes at Gabare, Hi: C Alone on a wide, wide sea. of legiviators, campaign managers, | Payot it we -_ ye habit of] suburban acreage for $250,000, Hej dividends, the introduction of ye mathematical wizar n the | ; v4 4 990.000 af s from all parts of the|®olng from one town to another | tae a | was held up early today and $20.00 politicians from all par is quoted as saying that this prop-/through pipe lines of pet first place, Sweeny has announced FS gy aa gyros hast make | mostly in small bills, was secured| Just lke the “Ancient Mariner.”| sate and altogether it was with-|buying everything above ground,| 200000 08 maylle Tat tae ee Texas and Calton ean that the man who beats him will 1 vote tor the reat of thetr Htves {RY the robbers, wh | whom Coleridge perpetuated in en | out doubt the biggest ratification | #24 an Interesting light is thrown small lots, and that he will hold it| = 4 | Reow Cat, Be bee bese is 0 Geet |e “palttiel servi dered.’ 9 Fast i during verse, Governor Henry Me-| meeting ever held in the state. jon his “fake” attempt to buy the) vii the coming hordes of Seattle| The president has found @ place | In the second place we know that pester reaceres > one lone. nl 4. president of the| Washington in the papers of Detroit | ~ | “ - La Sweeny is today the richest man in|, The most interesting feature of} brah ey ne, wlone, ath. nit) EB Herald, president of (nel where Pollasky hails from. It ap-| Wealthy men demand large lots on| for Senator Cockrell, democrat, of ¢ riche alone he Mead ratification ban-| Youmg Men's Republican club, in-|¥) - ~ P| which to bull € palace hich | Missouri, whe rT he present campaign would prob- alone’ at ¢ j * ae " hich to t the palaces in which ri nen the latter retires the state, and a quarter of a million |‘%¢ P ne te ae or-elect | trodaced @am Piles, who acted as|Pears that he bought several mill 4 bly be a study of the itemized quet tendered to the governor |trodaced Sam Pi no ! - they and thelr families will reside.| March 4. He can be president of dropped in a quiet little senatorial | *”'F y agg on . nestite cagtinaste a ¢ following|!0n dollars worth of real estate| 7 4 | game would eve make his |*t#tement of expenses of the vart a Ea yours ae Bh yo ‘ ants ane Pn to MMOwNS nee betere he graced Seattle with| “Seattle may awake in time, but th civil rvice commission if he 4 | blood run fast, whether he won out |°* candidates after the fight is aight. fa este of the fact that be} “Our Preaident.” Govecnor-Elect| bis {llimitable purse and aa ling | Marcus seems to have it hypnotized | Wishes ba Place. General Black 4 ; or not. over if the figures were available. lwan surrounded by full half alAlbert E. Meade “The State of |!ndifference to the value of money, jit for the pr t calp erg hee ge commissioner- } | “Now, as to Mr. Furth, he is| [thousand cheering. happy republic-| Washington,” Governor Henry Me-| If ® recent issue the Detroit | It should be added that Pollasky : 4 looked upon as a pretty safe man Jans, members of his own party, he| Bride; “The Republican Party,” | Journal exploits Pollasky as fol-|always carries around a liberal! pach day brings additional evi- for King county to swear by, and — |was as much alone as the hoary|Senator Herman D. Crow; “Our|!ows q supply of photographs of himself) dence that an extra session of con- at the spychological moment. | am MUKDEN REPORT SAYS ARM. Monte Cristo was on the desolate | Governor. George H. Waiker;| “Marcus Pollasky, once a Detroit| in the act of buying skyscrapers| gress will be called next year fOr sute, he will come out—that ts, rock in mid-ocean whep he shouted |“Our Governor-Elect,” H. A. Fair-|*t@r performer in the field of) and other things and supplies them|the purpose of revising the tariff, Relations,” |#tupendous inv stments, ix dazzling | gratis to such “suckers” as the/ The president is now only in double the presid ) nm in attle with his large | Hearst fakir jas to the exact time for holding the | session. ; when it becomes apparent as it is 168 HAVE ME ON THE “The World is Mine ebiid; “Our F ; certain, too, that neither Piles nor | Surrounded by such men as Sam| Harry Wilson: Wilson can muster the strength SHAKHE 1H. Piles, who had knifed him, J.| East Wash inate Rock- | | Seoeasary ( win the fight verte H. McGraw, who had kaifed him: ! we he Press,” John L. Wilson ee es a quiet game himself, an | Govern r-Elect Mead, who had{“The City of Seattle,” Mayor R. A WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—It ts of- should he be persuaded that he rey ere st. PEPERRURG S27" ly — a Menited him; John L. Wilson, who! Ballinger WALTON STILL IN JAIL jally munced at the White .= must make the sacrifice, he would Gy Beripps News Asw'n.> telegram trom Mukden eays it is had knifed him; Marry Fairchilds,| Other epeakers who failed to ap ie | House this afternon that the presi- never do things by halves, so I flg-| powe Nov. 19.—A dispatch from| believed there that an important | Who had knifed him; Mayor Hal-|pear were Senators Ankeny and ure, and so do others, that $150,000 3 linger, who had knifed fim, he sat| Foster, Congressmen Humphrey. would be spent by Furth in giving| battle has begua on the Shakke in political exile wearily listening|Cushgian and Jones; 8. G. Cos lton are | dent money | in his the riends of Harry Wi not discuss tariff revision rthooming message to con- gress, but later will probably consult o c . Ex of terrift nonading “ < ie eomaeiaens a run for their|St Petersburg ‘states that the czar ll Fae of Mubaen, CANRODAGIDE | to the sycophantic words of empty | rove, F. H. Brownell, A. J. Falk Gey Gertppn Nowe Ass'n.) the Sea with the leading members of both a Wileon-Campbet! 9100,000|has asked G i: vee | pratse which the various traitors of nor. : ‘ FERNIE, BC. Nov. 19.-Four-| and Malting company, houses as to the advisability of such peor as asked General Kuropatkin to) o» pereRsBURG, Nov, 19.—|#0me montha ago heaped on his yermor-Elect Mead was cheered |ieen miners are dead at the Car ate this afternoon islation. If advisable, he will estimate represents Campbell's head, and as he listened he yawned | for several minutes when he arose Morrissey, es accomplished | an extra session about April 1. bonado mines, n General Stoessel reports that all at- mone = Wilson's added influ-| request Field Marshal Oyama to|tacks made by the Japanese between | NOW And then, and when he spoke|to speak. Mr. Mead's marvelous! ime result of a terrific explosion still confined in the city) The president personally believes ence the proprietor of the P.-1,- 1 - 7 in response to the toast, “The State| physique has stood him in 004| caused by gas yesterd mesnant. il, where he was taken this morn-| there s be an overhauling of ! that is, if this combination is! facilitate the passage of a Rus. ot ory ane Gee ta Te eatt. | of Washington,” he did it in a calm|stend during the trying campaign | Aq) the Lodiee have been sensvered, {i in order that he might be more the schedules, but he will act in aes worked for all it is worth it will|sian envoy to Port Arthur to dic-| ?™ wo Beovange $A cosy | perfunctory manner and gave @| just cloned, for he showed no signs!” peaq r J acce le to his friends. It is | cordance with prevailing sentiment represent plus the $100,000 the in-/tate negotiations for the capitula — war eon 900 and 10,000 sigh of relief as he sat down again| whatever of having passed through | yg J pected that the case will be settled! in congress. fluence of the P.-I. something that | tion of the port pee i bape Ptharees and the | among his enemies, and fought off) the greatest political struggle the] Lovis‘c. on Monday. ar ——— as Gunet be put down in figures | oe ora at tend oresaten fatigue till the long drawn-out Jol-| state has ever known. Mr. Mead !s] PETER KENNY ol Sam Piles is lucky, he and the uae Of hand enader ification was over |& happy speaker and he « RERT 30 mene lifica ALBERT JOHNSON. business men's senatorial. commit ALIC L | 570,000 RUSSIANS ON FIELD. | Hundreds who were there mar-| mented the republicans of the] PATKICK bovih UNFORTUNATE GIRL tee will probab ig up $50,000 to} ST. PETERSBURG, Nov, 19.—It| veled at his nerve in appearing at! state for the splendid plurality the WILLIAM PLETT make the contest int the b resting as long| is offict announced today that SSeaeinnmamenemetreie eR Tee) eee | nquet at all, but most of| pasty rolled up at the election and| ysiKE GUSTICK HAS STRANGE BELIEF AC ITT in't know of what stuff our “joitied™ King county for the share ANTHON PREBNOCK as Piles continues to be seriously o Ri eaeb 4 them The political mathematicians guns, and that in three months | he law the repr ap party for ernor’s ¢hair. He confidently told] sAaRTIN TOMZACKY | Annie : ° on | 4 have figured it that {f Foster and there will be 668,000 troops with | ts splendid victory in this state andthe crowd that it would not be] ANTON AND JOHN KROUDSOR, | committe > ins i A superior court jury yesterday j his Pierce county influential back ’ 1,818 guns on the scene of opera-| expressed the belief that Mead | sorry that they had voted for him. | brother JOHD SOR, | afternoon acquitted Joe Golden, the | ers can be bied for $30,000 that will tion. Of this number 502,000 mon | Would be in every way a capable| Sam Piles made a hit as toast-| yog UCHY black sheep of a respectable Spo- 4 be about all that can be expected | lead 3506 Gens Wii be in active | @ r, he paid no fawning com-| master. while the best speeches of] Jamy REENMAN | kane family, of the charge of bur- 4 from that source. Foster stands a - liments, eulogizing none of those|the evening were those by George : : » | oo service. The remainder will be! Plim & a ork - _ glary. He was accused of enterini | good chance of dropping out of the evan a aia used in fortified positions along the | Who had killed him politically and) H. Walker and Senator John’ L. partments of Mr. and Mrs. D Seat and after a mere formal test | ein esa meas apelecd lines of communication at [strewn immorteties on his grave. | Wilson, in spite of the tact that| M/GHWAYMEN BUSY T. Young in the Doris flats and of his initial strength for the rea WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—There|{Hary forces. } And ever and anon some hum-| Wilson talked about everything else Jis ins stealing woman's clothing and val- 4 son that he is close fisted and will! ts a rumor afioat in high official cir-| jorou neline pg man nder the sun save the subject a ir nable jew Witnesses against probably not thaw out sufficiently | cles that Mise Alice Pe tis to| COPENHAG v. 19—The | one of the ehind the signed to = Hie discussion of - , ocelot Goldberg. an aged man who) Golden were criminals, whom the 4 when he sees the long sacks ar-| pass the s« rm ton. She supplementary division of the Rus-|0f honor and humme¢ the senatorial situation evoked} Strong arm men held up Mike | was found wandering in the young man claims were trying to | | rayed againat his little pile ike pres pe count at pr Me seuadron, tatind trom] unnelt ; jmuch merriment and. save for his| Benson, dragged him underne rt North Bend in a ders '-| railroad him to the penitentiary to | While the senatorial atmosphere | James ® will be Liban to the far east, departed this | He was all alone, wildly inaccurate sctatement that| sidewalk near Third aven was also adjud insane in| get him out of the way { { does not yet indicate a low pressure | guest of the Whitelaw Relds Sraing from Langelend ‘alend,} Yer all alone |90 per cent of the senators were | Jackson street, and r perior court this morning. He)” He claimed that they had commit- 4 barometer, things are picking up| will take a house in London ming northward through t And those that hear smiled | poor men, he adhered more or less} night. The thugs queer religious beliefs. Joseph | ted the burglary themselves, Little perceptibly. For instance, King) the coming spring bit Ske MME Garet and winked a knowing eye [closely to the truth value. The pol y was mitted yesterday | evidence besides theirs was intro- UM county {s grooming a compromise ——- Safe accolapanying the division | It was a strange incongrnou # far as applause was concerned | pects confined 1 {duced to show that Golden walla candidate in the person of ¢ | . |eathering, that ratificatl it was equally divided | night | James Riley, I er ——— guilty and the jury evidently did oa Thomas Burke || MARRIAGE LICENSES | Aft confe wa am Piles wa between Mr. Mead, Mr. Pi and{ers and Pat n| : ea Rot credit the crooks’ testineay, Hl cou for the ¢ | morning with pol toastmaster, and John 1. Wilson,|Governor MeBride, none of the| strolling in the direction of the | &™" ~ ; ~ ] was first mentioned a few days ago hoemaker, 62 year ag t rival al three parently having the best of | hol » shortly tt ald to!* mies Plat LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 19.—Col. from the fact that he has not « Charles Ba 21, and Mary|ed to have his wife, Emma ¢ h hook “Sammy” vig y/it | have o fr aie ate a | | Breckenridge is being kept alive by ~ 4 tively muddled in the present or |Cetti, both of aver, B. ¢ maker, an W. Edwa by the hand, and smiled pleasantly In te of the strange pol al| same direction afterwards id S the inistration of oxygen. He | even recent campaigns ves him Conrad Backer nd Mathilda} ri maker, arrested fe 1| while many of his f and f bed -f ws it brought together the} men Damm and King m | WASHIN N, N 1 can survive but a few hours. qualifications that some of the ir-| Runge both Seattle; O. J.| cohabitation extending « 1 pe-|#hook hands and kept their whetted | meeting was fn every way exs-| rest trand wa 1 , received word th nh Fepressible candidates do not pos- | Cameron, 24 rtha Mun 18,| riod of thirt days, They were | dagger heathed for the time be-| ful was a great credit to the| bi 1 over the s murt on | ine that ly had t KIEL, Nov. 19.—The battleship | , Bees. hoth of Victoria; G. G. Carlson, 32,| brought before Judge Gordon this | ing jyoung men who planned and car }8 charge of highway robbery two principle the proposition De the latest addition to | The latest combination suggested 4 Maria E. Bjerk, 34, both of|afternoon and released on $500! The banquet was attended by er' ried it t vch a satisfactory con-4 years ag but the cnse was dis- other peace ¢ nce 2m th in navy, Was successfully, against a King county man is a’ Seattle bonds each. 1” 00 members of the Young Men's clusion. missed in the upper court. Hague. 1 d here today. a

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