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WHO 18S THE WOMAN SERVANT IN SEATTLE WHO HAS REMAINED THE LONGEST TIME IN THE SERVICE OF ONE FAMILY? TO HER THE STAR OFFERS A PRIZE UF $10. SEE AMTICLE IN PAGE 8 OF THIS Issue EXTRA! The Seattle Star ==. NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1905 VOL. 7._ NO. a8. 25 CENTS PER MONTH (nae arent nae see ae maa Smear enim ttenete me eentaene: teeta en Rete ne REE et A AR NN Le a eer Pea et ene sm ne The Councii Meets This Wednesday Night to Again Consider the Second Avenue Franchise Grah---If Enough Citizens Attend to Oppose the Steal, the Council Will Not Dare to Grant It---This Means You! FROME 10 HELP HEARST = [500 JEWS BURNED PHUVE VICTORY OTOLEN ALIVE BY RUSSIANS NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER CANDIDATE CLAIMS THAT TAMMANY | ": a TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN RUSSIAN TOWN AS RESULT OF AN- PACKED THE POLLS AND SAYS HE WILL CONTEST THE TI-SEMITIC RIOTS—GREAT THRONG OFUNFORTUNATES ELECTION SUCCESSFUL DISTRICT ATTORNEY Witt CAUGHT LIKE RATS IN BUILDING AND CREMATED—MILI- STAND BY DEFEATED PUBLISHER IN HIS FIGHT—OTHER TARY POWERLESS TO STOP DEPREDATIONS | ELECTION NEWS | pe Os: (My Berivos News Ansn) fir f a of tha (By Scripps News Assn.) }k ' Pring ‘ ; % A * I J NEW YORK, Nov. 8—< ete} th ; ‘ h } ' return how MecCletla electe A RK H ~ By & plurality. of 3,485, . The. vate: | I H {J McClellan 228,¢ Hearst 225,166,) NEW YORK, Nc f headed off . I Ivins 49 foubt t m ng oe BEES ‘ His plura NEW YORK, Nov. §.—The latest ‘ seturns t how Met lan re-elected by a LABOR I with 2 tt H eat will st, decla late for count will w hin the t Lat trict Attorney J e . : ; ; charge of x § u y é 5 *doct red the y carry) But| turns loc! that b ait determined a fw at, t : p gardless of Ife ran ated as die wen Seow 8.cJeros snaae tae te, Yom i “ J FURTH AND HIS FRIENDS HAVE “FITS” AT WEDNESDAY AF- likely to aid Hearst pe x 5 Mer, Soe heaven Wea Vik hs WM. T. JRROME, | ‘TERNOON SESSION WHEN MOTION IS MADE THAT EXCLU Matt Joe when t this a8 ty ——- -{ SIVE FRANCHISES SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN SEATTLE asked as e tJ j | ome's co-op HCA Vv t | "I don't kne PRICE et fore t appe 1 1 matter be tion of the « rey Ww HICAGO, N evia t t 1 ‘ arked for hat mere . . boo, Bowe: o ee - by our 5 ntatives, who reach po ; > so | 4s , ~ ian. thie ital Punishing those gulity of violations) from two to four years, THE JUS } ki ak a surely @ suick- | street senpasty, aiae arene eal Of the election laws. We con vd ABOLISHED, ly aide stions as the that Hearst is the honestly ¥. Seren «* yous At the meeting Wednes nding of the reso- candidate. After a little sleep 4 TO REGULATE Hoon of the Chamber.ot < Se eatieena mean © REGULATE kk. member of the school ifle raflread in thie Will take up the matter iE ’ G THE At eonlet r and asked similar THORITY OPERATE AN ye the sense the DIVIDE SPOILS. ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT FOR] | Fon agg 8 the represent ALBANY ¥.. Nov. § PRIVATE CONSUMERS, AND | : t 1 be death from this city and from OTHER CONCESSIONS. | | - jause ever Byracuse and Rome a | | ty | be the republicans win REPUBLICANS REMAIN. | WILLIAM R. HEARST. | After coi cussion and use, and that in Re BOSTON, Nov §—The success-| | hageling on the part of these men, Petiale, tne democrats su if hin oity | Which they showed thelr canal ng their men for may the ies waidh’¢ r Ben ©. Forbes was elected mayor of | » Padi cotinine edit... sacnthy Anal nella WILLIAM M. IVINS | (Contined on Page Seven.) suse by the largest majority! | (Contined on Page Seven.) HERRICK, OF OHIO. ———— - ; ex THIS MEANS YOU.e1 § | ACTING AS A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, THE COUNCIL WILL MEET THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT TO DE- . SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY AN EXCLUSIVE FRAN CHISE WORTH A COOL MILLION, AND ROB THE CITY OF SECOND Av. COUNCILMAN CRICHTON CLAIM§ THAT HE HAS BEEN FAVORING THE FRANCHISE BECAUSE ONLY TWO MEN HAVE TAKEN ENOUGH INTEREST TO EX. press TO HIM THEIR OPPOSITION TO THE GIGANTIC Woman in the Case KEYNOTE OF ZOOK-GROVER TROUBLE (S STID TO HAVE BEEN | The juicy bit of goesip ts going| * FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE OPPOSED To iT. ok nian id: ane ife|* IT 18 UP TO YOU, MA. GOOD CITIZEN, TO SHOW HIM. CAUSED BY BALLARD MAYOR'S AFFECTION FoR miss |‘ A georeng ers curt the greneyesi® ‘tune OUT! . : - © * * * * ° CIDE WHETHER OR NOT IT SHALL TOSS OVER TO THE + * * . . * SURROUNDS WILL OF HUBBELL UNSIGNED WILL AND OTHER DOCUMENTS ARE PUZZLING bate BE APPOINTED ADMINIS. TR x . * » * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 7 * cs * ROVER'S RIVAL—“OTHER WOMAN” SAID TO AL monster of jealousy may have play-| # ATRID ed nd 80 BE A € in beieeing about (he break be * *** eee eee RRR REE AR Ree LAWYERS AND FRIENOS—DIFFERENCE IN COLOR OF INK Thus i be her power, BALLARDITE een the two principals to the most| hould the court appoint her to this 7” tween the two principals to the most = = USED IN WARRANTY DEEDS EXCITES SUSPICION—WIDOW | Josition, to do what she will with sensational bre the estate, subject to the approval that bas ever been filed in King WILL BE EXECUTRIX . of the ¢ RRR ER tem —_——— ce * Late Wednesday afternoon | “I want to say that Mayor Zook never contributed a cent to # | early Thursday morning, the sensa-| Frank B. Hubbell, capitalist, club;spirits, and went about his affairs | + + * pre’ h of promise suit) pe r, although unusual, that soon out four months, gin to arrange his ial affairs as to make future for his wife why, when this was upper- his mind, when he took the » have the deeds to the prop- did he, apparently, the expenses of my daughter's iliness or her trip to Arizona. Once tional breach of promise suit for he sent $20 to me for her in Arizona, but I promptly returned $25.4 These four de . " . ort to his ido Helen Mo the same: As to his generosity, Zook never presented Rosie # | Rosena Grover against Mayor Zook Me lata : ments conveying the block of real With even so much as a box of candy when she was going # | Of Ballard, will be turned over to ” Frank B. Hubbell did not do this/estate bounded by Union, FP Sway to recover her health."—Mra. Grover, mother of Rosena *# |‘he jury, which has listened to the luntarily—but because FOR| Ninth and Terry to his wife Grover. ~™ [Revel action through the entire ee ee sm | ! OME UNKNOWN REASON, he| The papers were already fully tion man and suicide, left all bis prop-| With business-like ©) alleged damages, brought by ie : M4 * * q x | Week iid not SUGHT A WILL ampere ug tor [4fR0S OD | negiect the will, which, as sdadindindindindiadindindntadadadadndalieleieieleinteteieieieieteielela re 10 sy Teteesteg yong = c@ae him the Gay before tie death. Ac 1 asked Creighton as a no-| 28s by oe akin evidence was closed, and rary which was. in= ; 4 wy weg ™ © the wide 8 sig » the papers | n, when certai |for a non-suit. This motion Judge| a ee 7 t = ’ ’ ~ I told you so! | which he told her he no longer! Albertson denied ' cae Hubbell died on the 28th day of This was done. be mest be borne | members 4 the law firm which ‘This is what the wise ones are| loved her, Dame Rumor has been| Attorney John B. Hart, for the ctober Dara en eo coeeny | aeoea ae gue comueteare Saying now anent the Grover-Zook| constantly coupling the name of| plaintiff, made his opening argu RE Pee On Friday, the 27th, he entered | Cgsmen’ MS not a sucra matement | matter of the will—why should thay Beach of promise case, and they | Zook with that of the alleged “other | ment, speaking half an hour betore " ice of George . Wright, an| The most remarkable feature: of stened to explain that every= Bae saying 1: with sage nods of the| woman,” who has not consumption |the noon adjournment. Two hours| COLLISION ON LACKAWANNA RESULTS FATALLY TO MANY—|.itorney in the Burke building, and | (he, devds baby ager ag ed ta il right and perfectly and knowing winks, for a new|nor other affliction from which|was allotted by the court as tel ked that a will be drawn uj w ne county auditor, is that the 1 straight r is out, a rumor which re-| Mayor Zook is moved to flee in| limit of argument foreach side At| ENGINES TWISTED INTO SC RAP IRON m words in the body of the pay gain—the same old question to be downed, and which has| dread TAG ie Geek tee te Getiwas : : It was drawn. It gave to the wife|deveribing the property are written for ans va How grown to the dignity om quently, says Dame Rumor.| was taken uj, the court room being overs! ‘pieces of je real co : a ae pr inher Raggett ge Gaon talk j is corroborated by many | ta: to its capacity. It will be] WILKESBARRE, Pa., Nov. 8—In coaches were telescoped, tmiaring| lite, roughly estimated to be worth | While Hubbell Signatures are writ " ere apparently tm “18 THERE ANOTHER WOMAN nts of Ballard, has Mayor y 5 p. m. before argument can| many passengers. A partial list $217,000, BL Aone tne HICK, CK hen his mar- TN THE CASE?” k been seen out walking completed, and, as the court's in-|* “ mon the Delaware, Lack- ithe dead follows: Frank Pools The will was left. with the attor- | ean were th i ae 8 tly hare ‘This question was at first di) ing with the “other woman,” and ctions will be unusually longthy,|@wanna & Western at 11:40 this | engineers G. Snyder, engineer; Hi | "°F It was not signed by Hut hen were these deeds exe his health was ordl- bout in whispers, and t ankw called for | and where WHY SHOULD HB under his gallant escort, it is added, | an evening session of court may be| Morning, near Retreat, several) — Stucky, fireman; freight fire ell. Hubbell was to have Mas passed back in | confider attends the theater and local | held juniles below this city, between a|man, game unknown; M. J the instrum the| How occur that the sig COMMITTED SUICIDE? ial tones. It was another quiet bit al doings of various sorts | passenger and freight, 10 were kill-| ham, express agent nent day d 8 mons dead pre pay y avere question— lf gossip delectable to the palates| Was it to free himself and marry T ed and 16 injured, The engineers 4. ine plowed he next day he wa: ; “ recited ” anita ene peeuein of those who daily jar nselves the other, that Mayor ok broke Nome reasure and firemen of both trains are dead, areas thet at trate. auld And the will was still unsigned, | 0f the paper eet . tiapeattion: Gato Judge Albertson's court room.| off his engagement to pretty little Jelso the other trainmen, Both en-| ing all the freight cars down a bar erefore under the law this will), Did the same the h a were wade tt butiels am@ patiently submit to having Rosena ver? Enroute Here ne re twisted into scrap iron.| into the river but merely A WASTE) body of the de & h &- | pa f death by his own hand their toes trodden up The question has been raised, and| The ager engine blew up after is uletnewn firemest wae td > * PAPER. natures . se | Bt a time, just to feast the 5 is being answered the affirma-| * the sion. Th passenger | fied as Frank Rengsdorff, Ct But AND WAS THIS PERSON HUB ame @are upon the sensational bite tive by those who think they know.) VICTORIA, B. C. Nov. &—The 4 in court from a Grover herself, when the| steamer Lee! mn on Wedne ae t 1 painfully and | $191,000 tn of testimony the heart-tragedy of Rosena Grover, | r the frail and pretty consumptive ins Who seeks monetary compensation sorning, fu from the man who, she says, broke hher heart and dragged her pride in the dust Again, under the law of the state| BELL? Nome. She will the entire property reverts to|®¢®, and granting th his person linavian and Merchargs yw is the sole heir in Iking about it * tits otty, ana W Steamship Ohio, Frank Wat Hubbell hada brother, Whether | "0% # . siren: a »ws that he takes her|1, Hastings, of Seattle, were the! house & Co,, which recently arrived | or not he will receive a share of the ‘ t a rng 4! in port from N narrowly es Another sig ure appearing on _ — Saaiatis sible al ed AiR ab ee el a aaa eS cia ny “Yes, there 18 another woman,| out in public. They have been go-| only ome The treanure | tate will again be left to the order the deeds with those of Hubbell | land that’s the keynote to the whole | ing together for time charge of the latter. Ward pba vygeen Roget are tin the | of the court nd « of John M Leaving behind trouble!” ever since he bh ff with me of those inter in the route 06 Muone. on ber last trip. The matter will be brought b Clen ing him with Bo says Dame or. and she| “Yes, and did you notice,” sa arter of the Leelan WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 8 Employes of the steamer say that | ‘he court in a few days ~ wie pe backs up the nt with the) Rosena’s sympathetic little slster,| Pe joe when ¢|A revolutionary outbreak in Santo) prior to her reaching the Nome Mayor R. A. Ballinger, who is the {"f wher b woman's name and v « bits of | Kathleen, “Mr k's attorney him-| on Jee. Domingo 1s reported to the state de-| roadatead the vessel entered a fieid | ittorney for the widow, said to The.) Pn ay ta <A ge 9 sae #ircumstantial evidence. She has, it| self got mixed up yesterday and re-| had dis partment. The department fs not) of ice and it was with great diff ar ‘Wednesday morning that the|; ey 8 “4 -eaghhe hate cnt te Baeios f@ #aid, for a long time Jived in the! ferred to Rosie a» GRACK the Nome informed just how serious it is A}eulty that she wan enabled to push | insigned will did not leave tif aignature San F id to have house that Mayor Zook lives A dozen others, Ballard residents, | $6.0 warship has been ordered to the} het way to clear water Lubbe property to the widow there is no will the m +, wan @nd has been on terms of at| who know both parties to the suit,| scene of the trouble from Admiral t that it was favorable to he be probated. | Fairbanks » been one it friendly intimacy with him.| added a word of corroboration } | Bradford's squadron. The outbreak} TOKIO, Nov, 8—A typh ' On Thursday, O r 26, I allinger will soon apply | of the witnesses in the Hildebrand- Cupid, it is claimed, has been busy It is common they said. " n {occurred yesterday at Macoris Port,| devastated the province of Ost ntered the office of Hugh Creigh-| for, a! cents late ator to the ¢ Kid White trial. He disappeared there also, and since the date when| “that Zook now wants to marry the! Pacific, wil ¥ ing}on the south side of the island,}/and adjacent island A thousan m, 605 Oriental building, with four | #74 1t Peg dot ro pee — he Sgr the urning: Balard’s mayor wrote his fiance|other, and that he jilted Rosena so {the Salvation ceaay Might nt | Which { in charge of American cus-| buildings were destroyed. It is ro- warranty deeds in his hands ‘which he ts interested, that served a term in Walla Walla ete jm sweetheart the cruel letter in that ould @o it § o'clock toms officers, ported that a steamer was wrecked. He seemed iu perfect health and MRS, FRANK B, HUBBELL Hildebrand, 13: .