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iT ON YOUR “BOOSTING” CLOTHES, MR NEW SEATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB TRA! EDITION. SINESS MAN. Bd YOUR HELP, THs 4 aA Lcames NIGHT BE GIRL'S BENSATIONAL TESTIMONY IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT AGAINST BALLARD'S MAYOR-—FIRST WOOED HER WHEN HE WAS BUTCHER BOY—PLAINTIFF AND MOTHER BREAK DOWN IN COURT Molehoholehehahohaliahaleloleleleielehaicheheieleheieicielehel . T want Rosle, I tell you. I don't care what's the matter ® ® with her J. KB. Zook, mayor of Ballard, and defendant in the ® % Zook-Grover breach of promise suit * 3 * * a SPEER EERE EERE RRR RRR ee ee ee eee Oo See eee yee oe oe * , * “When Rosena received that letter from Zook, brutally # *® telling her that he didn’t love her any more, and to let every * k3 % thing drop, the effect upon her was as if someone had struck * *% ber over the head with a club, She was completely crushed. She ® % wilted and drooped and grew perceptibly thinner, At the time ® ® she had pearly recovered her health, but this nged her back # * into consumption. She grew so much worse that for a time w * WE-FEARED ZOOK WOULD BE HER MURDERER! —R. W. & # Grover, Step-Father of Rosena Grover, in His Testimony Thurs- ™ day Morning. oe * * ‘Tee ee Cee CeCe SSSI OCCCCeCeCCCCeeres. LATER } that the question be stricken, quiet- ternod seasion ed hi t an Hamphrey and SSH Attorney W. E. Humphries, for the the heart grow @efense, opened up an attack, by ir ase of sinuation upon the girls = moral aliard, character, offering no evidence in etheart support of it he attorneys were " y Humphrey to task take Atto for the vile inferences, but the rul-! ing of Judge Albertson, demanding (Continued on Page 7.) Deputy Sheriff pang Cameron SPER SHER EERE ES ® | will return Thursday afternoon from Water will be shut off on #/ Bellingham with Mra. Charlies Friday from 8 a, m. to 5 p. m. #| Loomis, who was arrested recently from South Twelfth and Maine #/on a charge of kidnaping the 1¢- Lane. ® year-old daughter of Jarred Trigg, = * * * .f ae EEE EAR ES ot te OWN OF NIKOLAREFF SCENE OF HORROR—BOMBS DESTROY SHOPS AND AMBULANCES, PACKED WITH MUTILATED, DEAD AND DYING, FORM CONTINUOUS PROCESSION _KISHINEFF HORRORS REPEATED HUNDREDFOLD IN ODESSA PERRET EER ERE HELSINGFORS, Nov. 2.—Thirty thousand fiends have sur founded the governor's palace, shouting the!r demands for ani Yersal suffrage. The senate has resigned, declaring they do not anjoy the people's confidence. A proclamation of a republic is expected ny moment from the revolutionary leaders. The Finne are sending ammunition to the Russian revolutioniats. At Uleaborg the people forced the burgomaster and chief of police from their poste. Ps seereneness eee eteeeeen * . * * 7 * * 7 * * * * * * * + * * * * * + * 2 * o * * * * oo extent At Odessa hundreds of peop! said to have been killed and wound ed as the result of numerous riots which are taking place there. (By Scripps News Ass'n.) NIKOLAIEFF, Nov. 2.—Civil war Fages in this city. Scores have been Killed or wounded. Over 200 bombs Were thrown. and the town is an Inferno of death and tumult. All Shops were destroyed after being} WARSAW, Nov. 2—This after looted by the criminals. Respecta-| noom the socialists demand an im bie | oo Agge are at the mercy of the| mediate self government for Po-| The police are accused of in-| land. A company of gendarmes,| iesine the devastation. The fir-| with officers, appeared at a meeting ing is incessant, and ambulances,|ot the Vistula railway employes filled with the mutilated dead and | asking permission to listen to the dying, are comtaatty passing. speeches so they might become ac quainted with the situation. They were greeted with enthusiasm and siven cheers. WARSAW, Nov. Last night Was given over to a demonstration the people, which jasted until @aylight, and culminated in a clash | With the troops. There were many eamualties, Py SBURG, Nov. | manifesto iseued by the czar was posted in the streets this afternoon calling upon the people to support jthe government, so that the new | regime may be successfully inaugu sted, and explaining !f they fail | to do so the responsibility will rest upon them, not the government Continuance of disturbances this) afternoon were reported froma MOSCOW, Nov Street fing occurred today between Rationalists and socialists fight the ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 2 Wednesday was quiet compared ‘With previous days in St. Petersburg! nd Moscow. From all parts of the! Odessa, Moscow, Warsaw, Nikolieff in empire reports of disorders) Kieft and Sevastopol. At Kieff Bnd riots, with large lists of dead| mob attacked the Jews, Bnd wounded, are being received|and soldiers permitting Thursday |the procurator ordered the pte paceestins toe freedom | of the chief of police on acec people were, according to the/ the brutality of the Cossacks, Whe Gispatches being received, charged the y sencks. Whee by the Cossacks and police, many|orders they dealt severely with casualties resulting. In some in pee Stances the serfs and the lower ele Bients became frenzied, pillaging and destroying property to a large} WARSAW, Nov. 2. ting Utterly thou. dis of regar ands iF VOU LIKE CLEVERLY WITH TIMELY PICTURES YOU MUST The Seattle Sta FEARED ZOOK WOULD romptly discouraged in this by m the ludge Albertson, who with severity ced. im his tones, ordered that the {nsir vote <08 Wating questions and their wernt! timony of the giri in be stricken from the records, order- | court Thursday ring either the jury to disregard the same id or becaw tracted to hen Humphrey opened the and probably, according te Bttack with a pointed tnsinuation affinity in the the frat! plaintiff burst into tears er girl and buried her face in her hands. the mother in black, re- Mer mother, endeavoring to comfort plied in a quaver voice to the her and arage her through the Guestions of th eye—ques- | Ordeal, leaned over and placed 4M | tions which brought the blush of! arm about her. and both wept. R. shame to her face, the jurymen| W. Grover, the girl's stepfather, was) craned their necks forward and took on the withe 4, under the fire jt all in. Of . insinuatir questions. He! it was such a juicy bit of gonslp! Slenched his fands together and| ‘The heart pleadings of a you tially raised from his seat, a9 If innocent gir the entreaties to her/ INFERNOS OF DEATH ARE RUSSIAN — GITIES - Al the police} At Tomsk | arrest| unt of} latter were under the chiefs! WRITTEN 8 yet RATED STAR, TTLE, WA HINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a, To Be Cromated The remains of Fgank B, Hubbell whaone suicide a few days ago at the Hotel Washington still remains shrouded in mystery, will be cre mated, according to statements re cently made by friends of the de ceased, Funeral services will be held at aglock Friday afternoon from the | Unitarian church Boylston and Olive, Rev. W. D, Simonds officiat | ing RHR * * NEW YORK, Nov. 2-—-The ® / court this afternoon *® nation Stover in de- # * barring Jerome from the re- * ® publican ticket * \* * athea wares ean SALT LAKE Chief Inspector Western Pacific grade, ed from « trip across the desert west of the lake, tells a story of great hardships encountered. some jot the party got lost, and others | looking for them with field glasses | followed mirages of lakes, moun | tains, herds of cattle and bands of aheep.. They toiled for days up to their knees in sand, They discov ‘ered the dead body of an unknown man with a sheep pelt over face beside the remains of a wage |The party returned to Grantavi yesterday exhausted FOUGHT OVER WOMAN Béward Watson, a miner, and | Jack Lannon. an operator, fought over 4 painted goddes of the | on Wednesday n em before murder was done at po lice headquarters for fighting. They were allowed to go upon furnishing $20 cash ball. “L Diew $175 last night,” remark ed Of@ of the fighters, as he staunched the flow of blood from | hie wounds at the station. “I'm "bout all in, I guess; but I only wish I had you somewhere where | the polices could not Interfere, and [1 would band you some!” Not long afterwards the clerk at police headquarters received a mes sage from the woman, asking If her admirers had killed one another CITY Uta Wilton Nov of the who return \ | Photo by James ‘& Bushnell, MISS ROSENA &. GROVER. Arcade Bullding. yet “Til ball th out on ‘This ts the only pnuine picture ever published of Mies Grover, the t ay bg pr] out if you plaintiff in the sensational $25,000 breach of promise suit, brought by | Waat me to. sl ‘ her against Mayor J. B. Zook, of Ballard. Miss Grover posed for the photograph exelusively for The Seattle Star, vee Discuss Regrad A conference between Contractor Instead of] C. J. Erickson and the officials of aboliehing martial law today the| te Seattle Electric and Sunset | military governor posted warnings; Télephone companies wi!! be held an & result of the disturbances. ‘he | mext Baturday to discuss the means o will be dinpersed by | of making preliminary a:range- of arms. | mente for the rearade of Third aveute north of Cherry street. The Nov. 2—Bulletin Al tal company's conduits have doctor says the Kishineff! (ote lowered and the street car horrors were repeated a hundred/ pes “lll tasve to be removed fold here last night. The troops! Erickson expecta to complete the wreaked a terrible vengeance on the} ~ regrad th as Cherry in # residents of three houses from the} an pet Ber sepia d t balconies of which shots were fired ee a. ned rifles to help form militia, some camer to: the citheens WARSAW, Nov force {workmen are parading the streets! singing “God Save Poland and! by unknown persons upon the «ol- BAN 2.—The jcarrying the Polish nations! stand- | diers, who immediately stormed the} bart ere today lard. Consacks this afternoon fired use Gnd ot 6 »j.| fom the north, reported by wire- | wees and massacred the inhabi. on & crowd and killed three and|tants tt is persistently asserted lege at about ¥ eclock this morning wounded three. | oe seren oe [when ps « Point Arena, that at 2 troops were diabiule ee oe aint] 11 o'clock tast night she saw a ves- "er troops were disguise nlicemen.| se} in dixtrenn sending up rockets} 2—The military} who purposely provoked the troops.| and apparently or fire, ’ | et towards the *Up-| ‘The city is a dismal sight. All day! — a ~ the rioters — Hod be ng the fighting has been inces-| | soldiers control the situation. the student militia wherever found, | an obbe } and the militia are courageously HELSINGFORS, Nov. 2.—Finiand | trying to stem the bands from ma SULPHUR, Ky., 2.-—The sotey te “— ally jar mp sacreing and pillaging. principally) bank in this city wan robbed last Avices from ria of the cour in the Jewish quarter The rector! night of $20,000. ede tee eee of the university has appealed to| The robbers wrecked the safe ~ being Witte, imploring him to immediate | with four charges of nitro-glycerine - | ly diemias Governor Reinhardt, who| and fled under a fire from citizens and in ‘is held responsible for the outbreak. | They escaped. assumed a fri Cupid Mixed a Dish of — 1 IN THE NORTHWE EST “BOOSTING” CLUB, THE WHY HAVEN'T YOU GOT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB 18 A BIG THING FOR SEATTLE. WHEEL? _ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 905, vo Hired Men Submit to Leashy |RecommendExclusiveFranchise counctimen who would lke to vote DIGGRACEFUL EXHIBITION OF FLIP-FLOPPING BY COUNCIL. J for the Westlake franchise, but dare MEN RUDE—BOWEN ONLY MEMBER OF COMMITTEE TO | HOt, Mullen made @ motion that it be granted also, but could get no OPPOSE THE GRAB | second bse Murphy was obliged to make « ae ee tingle handed fight. He presented arguments that were unanswerable, Aftor the stormiest session ever) He would have voted for the fran-| greatly disturbing Furth. Aftor held by the corporations committee| chine had he been. Crichton was! the mecting Furth made a renewed the exclusive franchise for a car|conveniently absent Chairman | attempt to convert urphy, but ine on Second avenue was recom-| Bowen sat through the whole #e#-| could not budge him, Then he set mended at a meeting Wednesday sion as stolidly ax a wooden Indian.| his attorney, Donworth, upon the afternoon, The council may ap-| Mullen was sullen and silent, wear-| Ninth warder, but with like effect, prove the recommendation Monday jing the expression of a boy who! Ponworth almost shed te reas he although the fight will be carried) has just “hooked” a sli f pile.| went over the early struggles of the on before that body |Zbinden declaimed hysteric for! octopus to get @ little money. He The features of the meeting were! the octopus, his chief argun be-7 spoke of the “pioneering” done by the awkward flip-flop made by|ing that previous council had) the company. That amused Murphy, Rude and the nervy fight for the] given the company everything It] who said that if Donworth would Common user clause put up by Mur-| wanted and that hence the present) point out a single instance where phy one should the ald tracks in & Present at the meeting were a|. Rude’ baker was dingueting. | dis 1 been thorough- dozen Second avenue property own: | Mis fellow members bli him.| ly settled up he would be mach ors, who have been made rich by| He started out to let himself down! obliged. Furth said he did not care the regrade of that thoroughfare; | easily, but got into an awful hole.|to build the Second avenue lne= ©, B. Bagley, secretary of the board| Most of the time he was so excited| was simply doing it because the of works, who had left the duties| that he talked Norwegi nd could) property owners had petitioned for for which he is paid to go upstairs! not be understood. He seemed it. Then Murphy asked the mag- and boost for the octopus esident have in mind some plan for nate why he did not build lines in Furth, and the company's attorney, down Denny hill. He tried to other parts of the city where they George Donworth, f whose return some promise ia regard to had been petitioned for, and Furth from the east Furth had been w ter from Furth as an exeu lost hts temper. taking up the | his fiop, but Furth would not come Murphy pointed out how Furth 4) to his reweue. There was nothing ed to build a line up & meeting for Rude to do but surrender di ntil the property owners had hb the efforts of a messenger) gracefully. When the vot t d it, and the city had spent the employ of the Seattle Rude hesitated, the clock stopped, on the improvement, while company in a ludicrous ai nd he feebly said “ His fel ing the assurance to come in low members knew it was coming, | and they were greatly re it was all over. Rude had previously stood for the common user clause, his object, it is waid, being to capture Ninth ward votes With more boldness than other! go, = A FOUL TACKLE » make an F sion on the solons impre now and ask for one-third of street He saw no city’s right to use paying a fair 5 the reason why the the tracks after for them should not be reserved, in view of the fact that Second avenue is as important an a, as Westlake, if not more ved when city We want the car line, Wo need the money,” was thelr refrain, and on no other grounds did they at tempt to justify themselves. Committeeman Benjamin was un able to be present at the meeting.| ice PRESIDENT M’'GRAW AND SECRETARY MEIKL THE ONLY PERSONS IN SEATTLE WHO ARE TRY NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB. Anarchy Reigned I 2, OF THE CHAMBER OF TO BLOCK THE COMMERCE, ARE PROGRESS OF THB n Georgetown REPUBLICAN CONVENTION WEDNESDAY NIGHT RESULTS IN BOLT BY THE MUELLER FACTION — COURT HOUSE GANG would be held on the square. There Was a rush for the door, the Mueller men occasionally striking a Brown PACKED MEETING follower for diversion. The ticke i ets | B ‘oO e ‘7 y v Georgetown on. Wednesday night | ed Bertoldl hail with scores of mek Ponte tee See T antes A little love affair, with Cupid] GAVE “HEART'S DESIRE” HIS FORTUNE TO KEEP TILL THEY | broke up in a slugging match ticlans with residences of doubtful | Beg Rosier + en |outweighing the better judgment . The Mueller faction bolted, held | location cere Wier, Some Pl ai alae Mueller faction bolted, held | locatio adiean tee inno 3 |Wiltias Unkel 2 local cook WERE MARRIED, BUT “HEARTS DESIRE” SKIPPED—NOW |a meeting on the town square and|. The trouble began promptly. | (pune! el ag cat "Chantal | plains @ charge of obtaining money WANTS HER ARRESTED nominated what will be called the) Temporary Chairman Oliver Ander-| and Harry Fable mts lty false pretenses filed against Citizens’ Ticket.” son made a palpably unjust ruling} Citizens —Ma: John Mueller: Pauline Robinson, recently the pro Then they ndjourned Individually | in favor of the Brown forces in de-| city attorney Judge eC, ets prietor of a Pike street lodging to the saloons and any man found | claring the election of D. E Karr | treasurer, C. 8 Maple clerk, John house, which she disposed of for! before Justice P. V. Davis at last appealed to friends, who rec wae ecat Uiler ont “gong ent Coenen Beek; health officer, Dr. $200 about two weeks ago. According to the story told by|ommended the law asm justifiable] “Aphrcny veigned Im the'swburb | Premy "ae Ao uproar. ser | WoOdin; counciiman-at-large, EN. : nk has part with ithe sum) Unkel, Heart's Desire inveigied him | vehicle the RGM: setelement vf] cit an Garty morning boar. lieadan's ise tos catioioed ahem it poh L. Forman; councilman for ol , e 8 OCU nto t up enoug honey »| Cupid's ‘ol : “ nota cage <aty Sen De wo-y' ni thony 3, tion with the marriage bug. Hls|save a mortgaged home in the suany| Ot only. aid his aweeth | It was quite evident that Mayor | heard above the din and announced | W. Brondctery, weeny, Harm, G, courtship with the German Jewees| clim. f California. jhim out of the money, but Unkel! Mueller had the stronger following, that an independent conventior The election is December 5 ended in disaster, because he was! Since July last Unkel has wooed | ays that he mortgaged property - jled to believe that the idol of his} with a persistency born of better| Port Townsend to meet the de | e deman other memb iene - ; | the wife of one Obrback, who {# said/and waters his flapjack flour with|of marriage and future | “'Dwo immense boilers to be. in-| bre ee ee ew any of the bays, |to have accepted the sum of $500|salty tears | wrecked the financial st of | stalled in the basement of a new | cut thinks they should bo arrested, m the heartsick cook for his will-| “I love her yet. I don’t under-|the Innocent cook | A LY church at Pine and Boren’ wore | etre neon ve, meaneered. by the Ingness to withdraw from the bat-|stand. They say 1 can get the| Both Unkel and the woman are loosened from thelr fastenings and |e ee eee tle for a wife. Unkel has in his) money back, ond I have talked with | middle-aged, and the authorities be hurled down a steep grade towards a possession a little scrap of paper|a lot of men about it, What they|Heve that Unkel was the victim of a the residence of the groceryman, SERENE RENE NR ER drawn up by @ Ballard attorney | will do I don't know, but I guess I cleverly planned bunco game to se-| in spite of the vigilance of the] One of the Dollere tore dann at\ x * showing that that sum was paid to| have been too easy,” says the Ger-}cure his entire fortune police, an act of vandalism escaped | least 50 feet of fencing and block. |. BANK CLEARINGS, * Jack Robinson not long ago. man cook What explanation Mrs. Ohrback| their attention Hallowe'en night/ed the entrance to the front door : No * | .Now that love's dream has turned) Mrs. Ohrback, after the gale offean make, if brought back to this| which almost resulted in the de] Poth of the volts felled 0 die-i@ der * out to be of the “pipe” order, “Un-|the lodging house, slipped on her|eity, remains obscure, but it. may| struction af ¢ of James] tance of a block before meeting an} z kel” Willtam wants his money back,| best bib and tucker and since that| be possible that she has in hor pos-| G Love, a local groceryman of 1620] obstruction. chyes: 3% I ae and Wednesday secured a warrant/date has been ® minus quantity! session papers to clear herself of! Boren. Love says that when he remon ; "eats tes aa 2 ba for the arredt of his enamorata,| from her usual hauats the charge filed against her by the A crash that was heard for several! strated with the pane they han; | ® date last year.. $ 902,839.99 # after swearing to an array of facts Unkel waited for her in vain, and' Jovelorn cook. blooks aroused the groceryman and defiance at him and gave him the er vavare ee aera annum

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