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MAN. if YOU LIKE CLEVERLY WRITTEN GT gee. ILLUSTRATED ATTLE 16 THE BIGGEST CITY IN THE NORTHWE6T.— THE NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB I6 A BIG THING FOR SEATTLE, OUR “BOOSTING” CLOTHES, MR IN Be ON ft Rtbe Your Neur. WITH TIMELY PICTURES YOU MUST READ THE BTAR T HER AL6@O HAVE THE ae ce | “BOOSTING” CLUB. WHY HAVEN'T YOU GOT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL? — THE NEw SE ATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB NEEDS YO! RIDAY, NOVEMBER MONTH NO. 214 1905. VoL ON “PLL MARRY ROSIE ae NOW” SAID MAYOR ZOOK OF BALLARD TO JUDGE j DEFENDANT IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT SPRINGS SENSA | nga,» este emia aS ee | ‘TION IN COURT ROOM WHEN HE STATES THAT HE 18 | finds from. the evidence tabt the | inl 0 a dfa al 0 a WILLING TO TAKE THE FAIR PLAINTIFF INTO HIS HEART mere eft a Bonn | BUT HE DENIES HE IS A KING tract was a bad one, and that he AND HOME — SWEEPS LATTER'S ATTORNEYS OFF | | | sequently failed to kee THEIR FEET | comtrent through no fault plaintiff, then the plaintit 4 | 1 to recover Zook, while on the witness stand, stated to the) Jwise Albertson | reviewed | t astonishment of all that “he had helped the girl all tn! ‘nate tum one of the mort fan his power to get well, and that he had told her all) jurist of the Wow, Pid nig ® along that he would marry her when she was well,! viewpoint and that he was ready to marry her now.” med up the case completely, and at either side, he m wneys from a over the | Jacques 1, Emperor of Sab ad | ALLEGED MONARCH SAID TO OWN A HAREM AND RULE OVER houne »widded int th a - he Desert met of tha aay jammed court room to Maten | ba gf gg ges ir Reha ier") DINKY KINGDOM 18 AT THE WASHINGTON—SO WAS THE : the morning session, when|~ ; “ the | em, the Apple of b ly's < : ere Tee eee eR ee 2 Ee pee Pie ee mae aun and likewise a thorn in the flesh of| STAR MAN AND THE STAR SNAPSHOT FIEND z 1 breathlessly, keen for a | Pras ee # ties Mise Grover's int. One moment the | asked her con-| sourt 1 to draw a shade in | 4 mt she told) favor _ ntift 6 next In umption,! favor of the defense. The ruling } 2 © didn't care what) was such as to d one of Por- | - had, but wa «li hee for bis! tia’s uling In Merchant ¢ lock, the at just the same, was repeated to] Vanice 1 like ated that there was torneys on either side m and he ight, under the fr This was not & word of truth tn it thelr breaths, have been exclaiming right to Matement of Mra. ver tol Rose had| one moment, “O most excellent ~ / dell hee a bad cold or bre he said.| fudge; O wise and | | ee ek | . ee nove on| judge; only to wit | 4 se t m. I did] moment the opport | ile ‘i “ umption; I| position attorney | # who had ®/ ¢ ma to ro-| Bassanio, the same ther th ly| sarcasticallg, since the ttorney 7 turned ~ a . h Ros i | _ The second point in the pla nearly broke his ba favor was scored when Jud 4 the obje attemy Te her, had { known was & consumptive | bertson testified only thus far be-| Attorney H fore the closing of the morning| defense to but that he will go into, Indiana fri iff's evt-| stand to p plain parenta had d nsumption cap ashe did ton stunt befor De ee ee ee eee ee ieee de ated tated RRR RRR siot further denials of the pla artless | dence Friday afternoon | That the story of his Tustachios « towards Rosena Zook was the only witness of o| The purpose test | Then came the rest of the bunch ies concocted! morning session. mony was to ok had | two women wearing little, red, dinky ives to vietimize| iil reason to d | soft tourist } and long traveling Bim and fleece him of money will! Rosena Gr scored the first | cloaks; the e valet, whe he the main defens: Mayor James) victory in the Grover-Zook $26,000, EXTRACTS FROM JUDE Al-| | walked a ot, and who Zook against the sensational $25,-! breach of promise sult on Friday] ,, MPRTSONS RULING | Se Sas, Satare ith See ‘breach of promise suit now be-| morning to follow, and Ro anaingous cane by glishiman, a man of parte, Mg thrashed out before a jury in| After the presentation of numer-| which to be cuided. Th Judge Albertson's court room | ous authorities and argument by re- That Zook will deny in toto the) spective counsel as to the curability Mory of the girl and of both her) or incurability of consumption. and ts and several witnesses to) as to whether it may be a legal bar effect that Zook knew Missito. matrimony, Judge Albertson Grover was afflicted with consump-| made a ruling, which favored the, Sion at the time he proposed to her/ plaintiff's case strongly in two! court, euch D ; migh and a ighty « a te low the situation, must be gullet! Of the State Medical Institute, Whose Were Burned Under | And horrors of horrors—the king which. Peculiar Cireumstances Wednesday Morging. The Furniture and | cajtied bis ows ites Carpets were Saturated With Ol). Dr. Kelley Is Out on $500 Ball Loos Sopegpin oygeestes ich will guide the ce eS = 4 to the He Washir out this case. specifically itl that bet a se lement of | Where. the whole staff, fror A contract Is n contract. If man urt mayo > compen- } this rempect. and if no elem ager Harbaugh down to the Jap por- enters Into a contract to deliver so| sate the other for damages! fraud enters in. an is proven 1 inte party ter, welcomed the royal perty and long betore he terminated the! polis, uty to tnatrnet | much Stal at much s Tig-| suffered through breach of that con- | that the party sued t into the! vali over themeeives trying to SEGagament, was apparent in the tw my duty to instruct) ure each week to anot no} tract. A breach of promise contract is the high and mighty ect ler_of an hour just before the! the jury,” said the court, in conclud-_ court in the land can compel him to! ie just like any other contract in} the platpeite te entitied to recover | peg pa royal ound e of the press, and froze id Then the king, shying like a@ CALDRONS OF HORRORS [rEnen ihe Ming, shying the |éted at him by The Star's staff photographer, dashed very much un- like « king, up the stairs, follows |" y his courtiers, and the little valet | tiful state of exc Their grip 2 way | trom them. the col DING THE HOTEL STEPS. 1 of Ameri soot and cin- not the p ty you're looking for— my deah boy, tha vi you know, VV annoyed” by these persons you know—+ sir.” sald the cap- d his fle med the door of hig a wash, cam > was Johnny on froze him with his goggle- | room i he J HELSINGFOR, Nov. 3.—The sit ° jritish ship Clan Galbraith ts . uation is critical, because of the at- to safl within the next few 4 southern Russian | titude of the socialists, who, unsat- | with # cargo of lumber for England Eapers clenitar eotragee. | infled with calling the diet, desire | The steamer Dolphin, of the Alas | violent action toward Russia, and| ka Steamehip company, arrived in 5 tir breath white their eyes poy - KIGHINEV, . S—Horrible, apparently a bette: ! |= Jout Ike saw. and the King of ped carry the royal grips| If this is n al Lebaud: nas has occurred here, Hun-| A big procession is forming to jfor Panama. The lumber i* COU- | sahara kept ce royal apartments—and then |of France I the Frenell are killed. All the hospitals, | march to the citadel to demand the | signed.to the Panama canal com-| With a regal flor with American| ministers to sit up when pe | ies and hotels are full of the) -olease of political prisoners. The} | raianton. | pets, but of poodle ¢ de arrangements for | lea of his founding an empirg 4 , and mutilated persons. governor has issued a proclamation | | The Britieh steamship Waddon Is} own - ir t of Sahara—he's cere Warning the people that anarchy jdue to sail Mond Brwo | a ¥ wl es enough ener 0 re ; bs S---The, wtvole! Till be suppressed | of flour for the west coast p f ) ‘ 1 blood of | k 1 of himself be | See alee ana Mow Wert ele were denied He's traveling in right roya style, t by the mighty Pngtishman, | at le jon. The im the party, which is dee He's mo more a king than I am,”| nied to be a royal party, are besided aptain, as he glared a the king, who is not a king. and hig press His name is the captain, Miss Desvanne, pert Lebaudy, and w and Mts. Montagué. of the finie city lant night and. aji| demand a national assembly. “It is peteeroes Drm denovey sue 6 p we will con- | there's the valet ana the Gorge on Vaterday, It a day of retri-|Feported the emperor has granted | sinseilliiiaee cellent passengers and @ cargo Of 175 (ons) ), Hisues with fright. the flunk nd the world The party will sail for the Orient 4 yesterday ae nd, then | Sli the reforms the Finns asked ex-| of tresh fish mitted by the king in person other Le-|in a few days, while In Seattle J ton ever comes to this land jcept the national assembly SLING OF DYNAMITE BREAKS LOOSE AND STEAMER METEOR| The Liritfeh ship Scottish Moors after there w ¢ a sort of| will view the city and surrounding @an Francisco in ballast, ar-| wwixk as the royal in port Friday. She will load| South America | " “ week. While having experienced : days of the French revoll-| ratiroad strike is not ended, many | moeeseeesene , oe =» mes of raping) are returning to work, and some -—_——- + econ gmap | more or less rough weather ever enacted ook p trains acgiimsing. It {s @ national q OES pats i since leaving Chicago, the Indian- y. Men were shot down in That 68 lives were not lost andjteor, lashed alongside the Alki ; cas Streets in broad daylight, rob-|"lday today, and the city 18) tw. steamships not destroyed in the » account of the accident, as | apolis had the worst | time while 4 their | “Aimer. bay Thursday morning is due to the|told by one of the members of the passing through Lake Huron. of their valuables and peir | Purser Morgan's letter states that people of Odessa are surely| put this mi country. AND ALKI POINT WOULD HAVE BEEN DESTROYED HAD IT ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 3 The strike is raised. Though the NOT LANDED IN WHEAT wheat for and Never even in the bicod! bodies left to rot in the sun. fact that the steamer Alki, Pact? is as follows = . t 3 fgmen were carried away by hu-| f****RMRAKAHHRHE Coe Steamship company, carried] “We were engaged in unloading oasecees e er S em the oom, Shieh Srevalla®: Senay ; Sian brutes, subjected to unmen-)@ ST PETERSBURG, Nov. 3. #|* Cnet at hank ; latter — 5 poe — re ry -natboateyteg | A call hae been issued by the enced by him on the highways of 7 Monable atrocities and also left to|® —The czar signed the general #| Vented 2 ons of dynamite from|in a sling an i the m Raliard ’ tral comm the ealt water seas. Pdie like dogs in the gutters. Little| ® amnesty bill, releasing all po- #|@*Ploding in the vessel's hold. — | of the Mateor and over above the) tre primaries ani Galea ica No damage wae sustained by Wk 4 Fuehildren crazed with fear were shot |» jjtical prisoners. About 15,000 #|, The steamship Meteor, Glove Nav-| deck of the Alki. Ju the sliag| convention to nominate the city of Indipnapolis. Her officers éay-aae B and brutally tialtrented—an4d! % will be freed immediately #| igation company, lay alongside, and| was about to b lowseed the falls Pe Fe at favor of the) whether the meter receipts should] {g a perfect “sea” boat. From Mons p yet Odessa is still on the face of the) , | the exp! ion would have wre parted anc ng fe he caticuses will be held No-| introduc system in| be used for the water department] | treal the Indianapolis will proceed i % Rekha heeee kh ber, and thousands of dollars In xp to see daylight! vember 15 in the it precincts, | the opers water depart for other purposes, Jat once to the Atlantic and thence Tt is said, in view of the horrible f - | worth of property along the water|again. Everybody aboard, seelngiand the primary election of dele | MoO inion of the chief exec-| rate — . preduced to New York, where she is to be feewsing from this source) (Continns og Fuge Soy | oat the accident, held his breath, ex-| gates on November 18 between 1) wsivy such'a aystem will be Invoked | vetced. the ondins but I doubt| Prepared for her trip around the since, Rassia has undergone the} a a | Faulty rigging of the steamer Alki | pecting to be blown to atoms. It| and 7:30 o'clock nooner or later, It being the only| the advisat of ing the re-| Horn @ured of nobility, that the bureau.) **** *** "88 * ® ba % [caused the accldent which might| was fully @ minute before anyone way by which the income of the de-| duction at this time, From what | - Grats incited the roughs and the onlay mation . have had such terrible consequences. | had nerve enough to look into th An “anti-annexation _ festival"! partm an perm tly be Water ntendent Youngs tel Goughs and the scum of the earth ? HOORAY i MIKA bs The wire “fall” of the Alki’s load-| hold | will be given in Junction hall, Bal-| cured in a businesslike and equit-|me, 1 mvinced that the plant $80, 000 Bond Issue ta atrocities ming the human), moi, A... te 2) 108 gear broke at the “gin” block,| In spite of the danger to which| lard, Saturday night. D'Urbano’s| at nanner er the new schedule will have race. . Bs. rs pte iknde a birth. % | causing 50 cases of dynamite, which | the lives and property of Seattle’s| band will give a concert, and the), The enue plan hee been advosated ulty in paying operating ex-| Disguised as workmen, men who| % foe’ Hine Kownen ie going &| were being hoisted in @ sling, to|citizons are thus exposed, the Pa-| affair will conclude with a dance, | P¥ (ly Muginess Themen, Coundil. | poe © te: ave one or ew Armory ete formerly policemen joined the| 4 14 Pexin to settle Manchurian # | 270 20 feet. Fortunately, the dyna-|cific Coast Steamship company! @ clib has posted flaming pla-| city officials, but because of it» un-| maine 5 fi 2 Mase Worst of the mobs, raided the Jew-|¥ nie ith China. % | mite landed on a number of wheat |stmply because the city ordinance| cards announcing the affair, and) popularity it hax nev put int I have t uoted as being ir ae Eat Garters, committed crimes that | * Problems with | sacks stored in the hold of the Alki,| allows it to do ¥o, continually un-| the anti-annexationists will be out! effect nee people a chance| At #:16 o'clock Thursday aftats Would put the devil to the biush, and there was no explosion | load rgoes of dynamite AT ITS/in full force. The members of the The sentiment in the | to ve sition of obtain- | oon the county commissioners de- Hilled, wounded and assaulted 2,000|** ***** ** bellhadialiclie da lied At tha time the accident occurred | DOCKS. Waterfront business men|club age about the town boosting system, however, is Ing tree water, but that is ridiculous, [cided to vote an $80,000 bond isgu . fobbed them of all they own re was 2,000 tons of dynam live in terror whenever one of the) the thimg along, and it is expected he mayor would lik That would be forcing taxpayers to/ to bulld an armory for the national Jews, rob a 1 such definite policy a pay for other people's water, and if|/guard at the intersection of West- nd Lenora, the indebtedness to ran 20 years at 4 per cent interest, eity. well established.” said the mayor|turns. Besides, it is provided ne | And the soldiers of the czar look Better | Friday morning “that a definite pale war ants that Rod ve rater ne the | and be in $1,000 denominations. @@ on and in many places joined aoa licy regarding its operat should | construction of the plant that they ‘ The piss is 4 oepanace _ work horrors. And the jee be decided That policy | shall be paid out of its earnings, not | !mmediately with the state's ape peee the ho b 1 : | should, it me, be fixed | by general taxation. propriation of $80,000, which is now Muerely, smiled and pocketed their} William Unkel, the German cook | h isbare of the loot. And the officials| who claims to have been the victim| DANGEROUS? by & Af the people, preferably | | There is an impression that the{avallable, and the foundation is exe @f this city and province offered|of an adventuress in this city re-| reader sarin S Gin te: dave antoent eee aie yh *| pected to be complete before spring, Merhelp to the people, because they| cently and mourns the loss of $4,-) mi Ws Talker even Ta ballece sel bone Of water to the small consumer. |The plans for the buildjag incluge 517 thereby, is to be avenged. | kh will ultimate te that. but tne an auditorium with a seating capa- Meslized that the reign of terror | the system opposite {a true, was instituted by the aristocrats to| Through the efforts of bis attor-| tances that ts a thing for the people to de- | Consumers would pay for what they|ltY Of 16,000, for public meetings, fhe effota of the reform|ney, Frank B. Sayre, working in cide. It should be 1, also, | got—no more, no less, REMNENEEMEMEMESRS * * battle * BANK CLEARINGS * 7. |eo operation with Sheriff Lou Smith,| Cowering with the kne — oo , of students formed| Pauline Obrback and her husband! pressed upon her that she had ; ; *® Nov. 3, 1905...... $1,525,531.86 : *& Nov. 3, 1904...... 799,721.00 % Increase over same ATTEND HUBBELL FUNERAL: “= %* == ens jae & volunteer army,| Will be arrested in Los Angeles) wrong, shamed and humiliat neh by inch,|and brought back to this city to|aimost stunned with the RARH HRA ERED m civil suit to recover the| tion of her shameful ex The remains of Frank B. Hubbell, At least carriages followed the E i Bi who committed suicide at the Hotel| remains to the funeral pyre. ‘Phe ng ne - part of the money secured| the lust few days, pretty Minnie irk will floral pieces were numerous and ied) set fire to their houses and H U k 11: F li ~) the hold of the steamship Me- explosive laden vessels docks |that the “Button Brigade” will turn| fU¢h definite policy deci mn pay for other pe : made an inferno out of a civilized orr Unkelis ree 4° =| out In force od i li gg Fone EA bai Bhar chien egal fn wa is taxation without re-| e im-|the final disgrace of the girl, St in said that Loomia rented as stateroom for himself and school 4 ship for nghan, hat Je accompjighed * it nothing and ts ent to understand wrong sald to have been done Her father will arrive in Be- jattle Friday, and, it i# maid, hag sworn to kill the alleged betrayer ” ‘Cook rom .| Trigg, of loshedlu nem mninhnh mie ee © Promise Of rar: | 77755. 16, of lseugueh, willingly en- fr rgg alba riage. Pauline Ohrback or- e th tered into the custody of Sheriff aded under the name of ANON | Williams of Bellingham Friday |* re 2 epee ly nrg howe ~ morning, and will geturn {to the e. She tol nkel that she|home-of her sortowing parents ; 4 . * Ing parents. | | of his daughter, ‘are jam-| wanted the money to lift a mortgage| The parents conducted a Lour Aine | scowls and hia wife Were arrashed and women qnd chil-|on a California bome. and lodging house at Issaquah. Some | ,, . Deputy Sheriff Cameron, of Se- ** revolvers were After securing the money she) Sisoe ago A man nd his wife named attle, and the former, lodged in the Washington recently, will be cre- costly, but none but invited ext ki rioters. It ts| “skipped,” leaving the cook broken | Hoole, living with — want vommn| oO wunty fail while the@atter was re- mated at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon | were present at the services held at hearted and penniless. Through tho| HittY Clifford, a stalwart young | teased on her own recognizunce, -A after a short committal service held| the Unitarian church, neglect of the authorities of Ban| Triggn, lofi Issaquah, taking the |Chares of criminal assault may | be at the local crematory on Queen| Rev. Simonds officiated, and the u E placed against Loomis, and Clifford EK! HIOKL. Anne hill, sacred rites were held at 8 g’cloc (By Scripps News: Francisco, the fugitives slipped) young girl with ther. through the net spread for them as| They came to Seattle, The Loom- In charged. with Kidnaping. “Fears are entertaingd by some = a = HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. & they stepped off the Pueblo én her| ises knowing that Clifford was des- weuate poople that the Chinese may use the gine exploded. this UNG, Nov, 3—Of-| last trip to San Francisco, perately in love with the ‘maiden, westefn method against the west- Gales On Lake for the Benttle-Biraite. of Fuse: 06) Ee Out ok Mae . y d desiritig, it is alleged, to aid him “ Fuca run, arrived in Montreal on it was idoued to-| A women sleuth engaged by Unicel | i0) Jenene tt be a eme. to ity tan MARINE NOTES erners. That may be, but when will Friday afternoon, gocordiag to a {Daven a L only five pervons|tracked them to Los Angeles, and that ‘be? Not before 60 years at ae Ge wounded inf Unkel awaits the tidings of the] ona'is Sivatin mene ie arene ee least, Or, even should such a time Worse Than S a be ty vod reolved by the company Pee Ags wp arrest. in the marriage of the girl to the 6. French bay \ Gener ale! er-uppraoner, nothing need be fear- dt and blew parts of the Mrs, Obrback was in such haste} young man. ns 8¢' which arp! ¥ rer, F o Dthe improyed me Alter Having been beset by fierce !$ In a letter received by Superin-| distance of two miles, ee . 8.—St i reported to leave that she forgot or over-} While the Loomises, Clifford and | Burope some Ywas phabile || t 8 y 4 tendent Frank Burns, of the Alaska —_————— looked $500 in promissory — notes bel of Fomine y= ied inet tad jon the drv slow, Ba)s of thake ampie provision for the|@ales and head seas on the Great/ Steamship company, on Friday,| City water wil be shut off on Sate wnich have been attached by Un-( thet Moye cuttord. pr 1 ny 1. | Harbor, VW. repairs. WF || condit defense of common inter-| Lakes, delayed 36 pens s at the Erie|from Purser Morgan, of the Indi-|urday from § a. m. to 5 p. m., from kel's attorney, and made the sub-jitngnam ahead of if ana the , The bar) hild, yi) ‘| nious vas done in the ese Of the} canal: owin, to & hurricane, . the |anopolis, he stated: that the vessel | Tweifth South and Main to Arlee wi ‘who pa: 10 Tollow later, $900,000 fe nd Wimiee | Louble."-Bkt Hioki, First| Indianapoll ely purehi Was caught in the severe gales|from King to Walllace, and Plan was sorrig? out, Bars T, will pr ot a Japanese Legation, ! ed Steamship company which swept across the lakes las Twelfth South to Rainier, . : * vie