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THE STAR'S FIGHT AGAINST FURTH AND HIS Bron CROWD PUTS A LITTLE STARCH IN THE BACKBONES OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S WEAK MEMBERS AND THE OCTOPUS RECEIVES ANOTHER JOLT—SEE PAGE 3. tk MONTH “BEEDE DID RIGHT WHEN HE SHOT ME BLOODY ELECTION DAY IN PHILADELPHIA! McDonald Defends Beede WATCH FOR LATER STAR Riots and Bloodshed 25 CENTS P DEATH-BED STATEMENT EXONERATING HUSBAND AND | ¥ * Pad vag , eee oe TAKING ENTIRE BLAME FOR THE AFFAIR--DOEN’'T WANT | * WANTS $5,335.33 FOR A FIN | | 200 ers A held ir j WHETHER THEY ARE INNOCENT OR GUILTY OF MISDE- BEEDE PROSECUTED * Ten thousand dollars for #| 7 ing beg « of What prominen to MEANOR — OTHER ELECTION NEWS * three fingers * HD Phlindsipht Gay PR AES * «This is the price demanded #| = = = = a a “ ls th Belleving that he is about to die, avenue, between Marion and Colum-}* by Robert Tyrrel for the trio * | ; ; ee rod Fe ft t 1¢ Co-}in f of the Jal, in which « pole Ray McDonald, who was shot Fri-, bia * of digits missing from one of #| leity hall ' — jeade f ing pl wan Ic a shot was day night by George N. Beede to| Further, the wounded man made|® hin hands as the result of an ®| Sheriff Miles ¢ in no deputies, | Becond strict, ws od by I urren, who Was avenge the honor of the latter’s/ the following remarkable statement: | ® accident while he was acting * left the p of th t t ‘ t wife, made a deathbed statement at IN CASE 1 DO LIVE | WILL) as an employe on a pile driver #/ maye had gone to pre nares TWO MUR the Providence hospital Sunday|/NOT PROSECUTE * two yours ago for the Puget #} 4 - M-| of iitegal registrat He wan ne PHILADELPHIA, Inves- night in which | REEDE; IF | DIE | DON'T * Sound Bridging & Dredging *® Fie’ ot ured, and is now pr tiga onfirma the of two HE COMPLETELY BXONERAT-| HIM PUNISHED! * company, The case is on trial # mut of the race murders, The report y orig~ ED REBDE AND SAID THAT THE] Although the witnesses of the re-| * before Judge Gilliam * ~ " : inated fror 1 fatally HUSBAND HAD DONE EXACTLY/warkable scene when MeDonald|/® The Jury will be left to de # 1 of! oy at. bunding the in the RIGHT IN SHOOTING HIM/| made the above statements have) # termine whether Tyrrel gets # ty voter Al gent # Bu a . 4 DOWN: J attempted to keep the matter quiet,|® his $3,333.33 1-3 per finger late #| Leap S: Mtndong OPT thered HERRICK SCRATCHED. I got what was coming to me,"/such an important plece of news| ® Tuesday afternoon *) oS a = pager t Ma’ wan ‘enet TOLEDO. Nov ms ae SS sald McDonald to the witnesses, “I| could not be kept quiet long, and) # * . r by @ carriage from Sagamore Hill | heavy vote ear lay and much don't blame Beede one bit. If I die| soon spread like wildfire among the) #¥ RRR REE YR EH Hy 2 take Hing place hing. 08 \ texcten, Ee this very minute, | trust that the/ friends of the prisoner, who are ; blocks e grasped ick is running ind his ticket, authorities will turn him loose and | legion. Will 0 ly L « peeps pe ti es Jet the matter drop! In the face of this presumed to be n eave SEES | gn Nov 7 re very This remarkable confession from} deathbed statement the prosecution J il t B k Z ELE Pa. N he pr of the « v the lips of a man who believed he| against Beode, if his victim lives a 0 go ac ther It bependence f " ashing os ~ pre Was about to step over the thresh-| will probably not be pushed to any ‘ 4 vel re civic Iiberty 9 old of death is the most important} extent, and even if McDonald does eS — Se tae stace t0d Govelopment of the sensations! af-|cross the Great Divide It is predict-| More trouble is in s to es ~peigsenselts : |S amit 1 RG Despite fair since the shots from Beede'sed that his assailant will Ket off] peterson and Charles Thomas hail " | ther a h has been revolver rang out on the night air| scot free, or with a very light sen-| were fined $100 each by Judge Grif y, an the 7 . |p nd ay uch inte’ in local and the bleeding form of the cigar | tence fin Monday, As soon as the four | “HY GIL, 1 as death to} Confident) man fell to the ground in front of| Public sympathy fs all on the side| men have finished their term in the | leosed.a procia<| the New Western hotel on Third! of the unfortunate husband. county Jail, two month President of the City Council, Who Tfied @o Run Things Monday | yest hich he stated | % will find themselves Night, But Failed. i; Ag beng ag" omg od eniet ot] face charges, some of county, and head of the erim Mayor are confi 1 polit ymbina th hich 1 ‘ M h ” t F t Stealing of liquor and cigars | inal . eS : 4) Saneiesenieansion week by Deputy Sheriffs & " to fight | iegally appoint depu- | fux : democrats and fe McKinnon, while holding a wild! ‘ ties for the poling places in this) P are ning in SaaS All those in Seattle who have! orgie in a backwoods cabin, cele- | j city phan Weaver, may of jected today. Ls ight “mushed” through Alaskan snow) brating the sale of $174 worth of ’ the ¥ jelphia, by the pow . a er wi of parade anc fields in the wake of dog teams are| Whisky and other goods stolen from . er in me vested, will take command * i ch Schmitz was| Thugs held up and robbed Victor to meet and feast together at a big|* saloon and sold in Redmond. | ¢ of the pe ¢ force of thin ty, and en and enthusiastically endorsed. | Morreaux, who lives at Snohomish yeh banquet in the near future, At a] Sheriff Smith. Tuesday morning, | Fem a yl <M 4 NE moreryae ; _.| house, 213% First, shortly before 4 The proposition to close down all] meeting of the Arctic Brotherhood | Ter*lyed instructions from the gher , | partir < pe ° preg Pn oR age ig "ar | o'clock Monday morning, according iff of Snohomish county to hold oe many: © in the municipal to a story told by him at police Shingle m''!s in the state for aj held Monday night, after the read-| Thomas when his term expir - ! : | 2 le - [ip th too @pecified period during the winter|ing of the regular committee re-|the Snohomish authorities desire ssl oe the & dao of their | 7.5°c, coe o tie rose wae cose. headquarters two hours later. is being discussed by representative! ports a committee of three was ap-| place a charge of assault with In-| . 7 elective franchise ‘ to the fusion ticket 4 Morreaux claims that the rob- Shingle manufacturers at a meeting) pointed to arrange for a splendid) tent te mit murder ainet him. | 1 HEREBY WARN ANY PER-| workers are more 7 bery took place at First and Main. in the Butler hotel Tueeday after-| Alaskan banquet to be given under | !t !* alleged that Thomas, during a/ |8ON FOR At uM PTING c ay satel bon ae While he was walking up Main, in- oon. The mill owners were recent-| the auspices of the brotherhood ee he provols A Wteraty | x | DEPUTY f . ; | holiday i fine all unton men | tending to return to his hotel, he Iy¥ asked to vote on the proposition.| and to which not only the Alaska) ,U° Shomer man to pieces, wn¢ that} LLs. T a onl ode This insures almost | was approached by two men. With- he has been In a dogen other un- 4 i ¢ of organized labor for | out warning, Morr an rs Heavy interests are involved in the| club, but every Alaskan in the| savory scrapes. The three men are| | ane wil ane Ai. one the rebhere shvuah his 4omn GH ler. Over-production has result-j city is to be invited. W. BE. Ever < or s Oo | a ° ‘otin chines are in use all over e robbers struc im do matt p ity « er) wanted in various parts of the in expected | € or firet time. club, while the other went through much more serious nature th ed im an unprecedented decline in| ette, of Dawson; C. F. Hannun, of| country for various offenses. trouble in effect. that voters | his clothes. ice of shingles. Nome, and H . of € cee ety ang the county in manipulatin ne the pri . ugo Byers, of Council 4 plana are being coe ie. te | A gold watch and chain yalued at yo gee ee ae City, comprise the commit! 1 * WIFE SLAYER SUICIDES eS ee “YOU DID WRONG,” SAID YOUNG HUSBAND IN COUNTY JAIL |'0 cs!l in the | smilitin. If necemary Ct oe cen cer, (£00, Were taken. Morreaux had no @., Nov. 7.—Adam WHEN MRS. BEEDE VISITED HIM, “BUT I FORGIVE You,” | ready sworn in, and more will prob-| quiet. there being only one arrest for | money. He says he could identity There is no. change in| the men. is still a favori ably be added —TEARS STREAM OOWN PRISONER'S CHEEKS AS HE | dent of victory « without doubt, be the hott FOLOS’MAS. BEEDE IN HIS ARMS history of this city and sta! ch party Is confi d the fight will in"the |" of 10 to i | ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 7 -|Wande d Through —_ ‘The polling of votes continues very PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Nov. 7.—I| heavy this afternoon, and the vot- Wo ds Half Clad “Irma, you aid wrong, but I for-| of the man, who « few nights pre-|Harbor Master Samuel G, Maloney.|ing machine appears to be a uni sve you! Rig, Ee | Vise artes A in ona blood the Masini Samet Peay, ex-Liet-| versal success. Considerable mo hus spoke George 3 cede to! man o had come between him tenant of Police James is being placed on the contest. The Monday afternoon, for the first time| mentahe wavered, and then, hold. /t, and thelr friends are un-lo¢ 1 to 2. From stray remarks from starved and nearly frozen, wae since the tragedy of Friday night | ing out his hand, said in « broken able to learn where they have been/ine district leaders it is gathered | found wandering in the Green Laka jwhen Heede shot down his wife's | voice? |taken. So far a dozen polling places|that the Twenty-eighth, Twenty-| woods Monday companion, Ray McDonald. “Irma, you did wrong, but I for-| are and the election officers) pinth and Thirtieth districts polled Pat Rave, who attempted suicide CLEVELAN , Boyer, accu of wife murder, committed suicide by hanging him- to a steam pipe ia the jail this | AND HIMSELF Indicted NEWBURG, Ore., Nov. 7.—A trag- edy resulting in the death of Carl a iN ae Hurlford and his month's bride oc- curred at § o'clock this morning. Neighbors heard two shots fired, when a woman came to the door and MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 7.—Indict- ‘Ments returned by the federal grand Hee enn aa mpir.| called for help, but before the ar- BR ae Me. EE do ie now staying at the unye,APpeaied to the courts for Pro-la heavy vote for the union labor Sunday, and H. H. Terada, a Jap- four for subornation of ner.{ rival of anyone a third shot was Giately went to the naire Beode is now staying at the | tection in one » ace the booths) candidate, which the Schmitz peo-|anese, are two others who will bé and one for perjury. W. F. |heard. The husband and wife were see her husband solutely to talk for pub! ae pes pos Bo heyy eee ple take as a good omen for their! examined for insanity. bach was indicted on three| bcth found dead, shot through the ‘The scene when the two met was| The county jal th wen rd = candidate. Straight tickets seem to —— i oants, George H. Kester on two,| 0d. The cause of the suicide and | mont afte ate. |doing-everything in thelr power to |!icans are con fo be in the! be the rr The high license issue Zi “ bs °-) murder is not known. The repentant woman, with arma | make’ Beede comfortable, aympa. | majorit lot ¢ ere turned is not attracting much attenti D id Vv | ati Glarence W. Robietto on three oad “toward, her] thisbug Geoply ‘ith him in his tres: and the police appear to arrest ev-|many voters failing to vote on ecide Vaiuation with folded | ent trouble the polis. Mayor Weave on. | } ts William Dwyer on two, Ed Kaight| Judge Morris rendered a judg on one, W. 8. Benton on two. quent tn taser of th Higede atill maintains that he sorted, stopped at Wilming-| ea ties } 1 " or of the plaintiff in the eaneé r i" ettaue * th | @olby on one, and Fred Emery on| case of EF. Lawson vs. the Black edt nn.” becinanek chews ber tate on pli conhe3 seer ie , Re the see 6 ee Se See : Diamond Coal company, allowin do hin th er's or life, ite to this city Oth Pl |town, petitioner, vs. the Northera ‘The indictment against Benton,| Mr Lawson his fell mrrmeee ne 4 down the ghowtn}in-IGe dettor's ‘igat for lit er Fiaces | Pacific Railway company and the ged imery came a4 & sur-| $55,000. Lawson, in April, 1904, sold WILLIAM H. MURPHY, = : *| _ Columbia & Puget Sound Railway Prise to all the residents of Lewis-| for the Black Diamond Coal com.| Councilman From the Ninth Ward, ” | N Y k company, a judgment was handed Hoe, a8 they are prominent business| pany to the Paci Const company,| Who l= Landing the Figni American Surgeons Lead World Says ew Tor Teme SEAS down Monday morsing tn the ae men. for the sum of $1,100,000, their coal Against the Second and Weatleke - ro special ele perlor court for the railroad com- signed today panies allowing the Northern Pa- cific Railway company $12,000 and T—A hea It is an ide Fred Lillie, 20, w - properties at Black Diamond. For| Franchises. See Page 3 . arreeta | Propertion 6 Black Diamond.” For = Deputy Coroner Wiltsie ; iver morning and will peo ea ey. | commission. which would ‘amount | : that at Teast |, COLUMBUS, 0., Nov Reports |the Columbia & Puget Sound Rail- ‘ ee ieee ty larceny. OF | to $55,000. The coal company claim WA T ELLY tat leat /from the headquarters of Herrick way company $4,000. These sums pe jed that Lawson did not induce the | epee hey Pattison today indicate that) are the prices set by the court Of “When Mikulloz, a German doc-fto Roehester. They say that the t is bringing the in an off year n| Will probably equal the pr vin-| vote. There was rain ear SPapanese in the restricted district} paritic Coast 1e Coast comps Ywho had Lillie in their possession nent COMPAR TS make the purchase. ‘ » cq, | Minmesota city is fast ¢ - elatming that they found him} fe tor of world-wide repute, visited St. | world-wide reputation, beca ling about one of their lodging} tm the case of 8. Kawata, the Mary's hospital at Rochester, Minn.,| the wonderful scientific work quiet and ex, Firat as Avicst a strip of land in Georgetown own- 1/ed by the railway companies which jential| is desired for the purpose of ex- th : tending ir and that they missed a gold] ese boy accuse i he acknowledged to the world the| there at'St. Mary's hospital : arin Gee Vennmaki afl 3 pede issaone Japanese boy who was accused of } ; ele morning in the southern par i PPwatch from one of the rooms siashing up @ Chinaman named Ah| ‘past troubles never come singly |2¢PeTority of American surgery | ed end sonducted by two on I Bowery 99 votes | the s but it cleared up later.| DOLLARS per| Sing some time ago in the Diamond t \ Ome wey |and dingnosis. This he did raeons, W. J, and ( we ) minutes./in the north there was a frost ath of ee ect | nodes, im the restricted district fe @ truth to which “Dr.” W. P| cons ons with the lea nelocal surgeons at Hele i t | | et \ hi distriet, the) Kelley can attest with emphasis. an a » cantt , ¢ the The b s on M | - | ; orge | jury in the superior court Tuerday| tn addition to the charge of {eal men of European capitals, andj anal meting of the A . | SACRAMENTO, Cal. Nov, 7.—| has} handed down a verdict of “Not| Raw ‘ because be himaelf suffered from|Chemieal — associatic he _* | Fine weather prevails, and a heavy i 4 son lodged against him as a ¢ cancer of the stomach,’ said Dr Rochest Thousands of th * , - guilty Ixequence of an incendiary fire in| jw Foner, ca Toantt the id ; EW RK, N A | being polled. There are four! SYRACU 7—In a offices occupied by himself and | 5 AY SCTONE, Om TUR AE Oeemeee OF ee worse west ¢ , : ed tes for mayor, and the race/collision between passenger and Syndi Doc seats es pe eae te, ie. rerkares OF | M n Sq garde lose. The prospects | freight trains on the Rome, Water- ithe King Geunty he Messe ots Dr. W. J. Mayo, president of the] Amerita's foremost au tr t 1 al republican, will be|town & Ogdensburg railroad at Liv- | the King Coun sociation | American Medical association, at | Mayo performed 18 oper yas dai 1 ¥ t ane ‘ aati Gab eek " cies | e erpool, four trainmen were killed 1 P| Rochester,’ he continued, “put the | during the session. husla rm DENCE, R. L, N ne land several tntured Tuesday morning issued a war science on his feet and he| ‘The loeal sur were gone five | } h He for r ‘ ; br : sien nt for his arrest on a charge of it of danger.” | weeks, during which time they vis-/ ct H t's car pported | ¢ it gh th practicing without a license «. G. M. Hor and 8. F. Wilt- |} ited mAny Eastern cities and hos-|% by t A al O fight ge . aise M K t Dr.” Kelley was once before recently returned from a visit | pitals, erehip Le b , bed te ormons eep ule charged with this, but the matter | inual Ww , i was allowed to drop. The medical = ‘ o ae wg sg Bsr BOSTON, N State off | laseociation, through its officers,| TEDDY SAYS U. 8. CAI has issued a manifest t t vee gad , 1 u SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 7— snys that it is determined to cloan HELP UNFORTUNATE. Jews universal sv » to the FE Hearst mer © 1 f ticket, | President Joseph F. Smith, at the Seattle of all pretended physicianw (By Pertovs News Aas'n» dom * and Md t before during th hay than |elose of the city campaign last nd especially those of Kelley's ilk.| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 7.--}i# the opening of the diet at Hel- | tight ‘ \ r night, stated in the official orgam The contract f ng Columb » Oncar Strauss, who call agg 8b pala Errante sanenee, Stes ere nocies |g : " ‘sm Pre | of the Mormon church that he will he contract for paving Columbia Ph Rh happen gyre eae f President Roosevelt yesterday t S id H WwW ld : 4 not interfere in the elections, and between Firs d Second was le backers of MeCle! were raising xe rs “ : yang po —y pa A pel ‘\ ask him if anything could be done| O@ e@ ou [tie atueMipaaitone: hare]. xov. 7 3 that ‘“‘all citizens are perfectly free by the boar works Tuesday |towards bringing about a cessation housa pledged th rt to be s for/to vote as they choose.” Richard P. morning to Bell & Price, The con-| o¢ the horrors connected with the Cut Her Head Off pr ncambent. ‘ivina has |! ant Rove ' Morris, democratic candidate for tract price was $4,589. Plans were! nassacre of Jews in Russia, the Sos ule but be custom of t mayor, is also the candidate for the received for the paving of Third) Desident said that, while he had h fends over- | FO VBP in Rvenga ne wureh, avenue with brick. lbeen watching the reports of out-| On October 21 1. J. Robine helmit ity. 1 for the| 7) Sanaa - ty — Cali n of |rages with the deepest concern, and| colored, assaulted Jennie Brown pare ‘ | SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 7 will |that although he had been appented| also colored, and threatened to cut) “py f ‘ ait HOOTS HIS SON Gay marked the heaviest — vote fen ito many times in the past threepoff her head and throw it in the t esulta 1 ISVILI Ky., Nov rec The three party managers weeks to take some action to help} bay.' He did not perform the tod \ dy ng | ¥¢ this noon Di express confidence and all claim lance |the conditions mentioned, there did} capitation operation, but reflection | in of Var 1 the author hot his son, George. | ¢ 000 majority. Betting rules in the ecia on Weamess Vayu. | not seem to be anything that could| upon the meanness of Robinson in| ities state that more | insta ofl cate Sis valeenbare.cr tee following order. Republican, Amer- (Drawn M. Koch.) be done at present by the United] making such a threat impelled the wd , “ ally + eda e ~ her ; adil ae a Pad r iean-Democratic. American. The 1 | States. woman Tuesday afternoon to obta n|f be mate J anti-mormon shows strength, It is SHE STRIKER TYPE. RUSSIAN WORKMEN AT THEIR EVEN Nine and other malahnes a8. ane tod to @ warrant for the arrest of her] Many fights have already taken DETECTIVE SHOO keenest, trickiest municipal : ING MEAL. be present. Ali are invited. &T. PETERSBURG, Nov. e assailant place among the roughs in certain PITTSBURG, Nov. 7 a tion to date here, - aid