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b ch THE § LE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1905 Oren ae eS NTE emer emma ma ata Ne Ee ROR ee T iendinineandiedaetaineedl f nail - FROM THE TALL TIMBER K is | . PAN \Seattle Papers Must Not Publish ; 4 . I Names of Society Card Game Winners . - , ‘ | (Cor 1 rom Pag One) <) r . : - | + to | Im an Interview Wed ay Post-Jand has re od the : Fruite : , ‘ j . « tewart, of the local t Rau nownpars a Bie ‘ - “ rel re ' aKa ' it prot he| pi hing + r ' " aid t t th at 1 ard ¢ f 1| to at presse a 1 - NEW YORK, N | a ‘ xeluded from the United Stat on noni ae pect a r »- hot the Des Motne ma ’ > « x : P ot t of the antl-lottery nd} similar i I our » th wo; ( Hi-gambling statute just issued by| that name th ners of ra .f the postoffice department at Wash a f i ington, D. ¢ Th he a . mor qnes a th tary of | For years past the Bunday paper artmen m6: nt to § " wey : th, mom~ lin th ty have been a rmed wa A $4 ene 00 Hearat P | Wd T blinh the nts of the win-| s . a t te the , ae ners of prises at social function the sta “r ‘ K ad been ve wo, for being al | Recently the editor of a Des| had ne « : | a Butter and Cheese f t| Moines paper alned h notice,| in such case ¥. CHICAGO, TL, Novy, &—The so th vd tat mphath | } , ; ¢ polled a large vote in this pe pee tter wan = . semmnareenae 4 oh elty election Nearly 20,000 ; - sess "Sle vd Ih k w rth were cast for Seymour Stedman HE SPRAKET , m brick Hie Sm 7 elary idates, Thi considered | ' rit iM Wore remarkable on account he gen-| LAUSE, AND QUOTEI LY | Eggs eral apathy, and is a much larger] PROM ARTICLE APPEARING ces, per don, (tite; Oregons Percentage of the wsual vote than} a IIS RUPEORS ’ * a@ 1 for anoth ted per 100° thy PHILADELPHIA, Nov, &—Weav- | i ren ol ; ood er ks, per 100 er has won by a good big maj | A, " ee ie 1, per tack. $i; Golden entices leis xtra C. per sack against th Wednesda ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. & nigh meetit th tae | BY T. Ro WILLIAMS. | Jobr 8. Hopkine - Poultry The political revolution in this city] | 3 F ated " “ “ ee on of] 1 » ube: ve! yeaterday was the greatest in the] PrPrst . nel auditor. 4 1 of} per | ee vg state in generations, It was the Ch b A k d t k bitean é : «e or ide first time in years that every office am er $ e 0» & t t bl rt ‘ Ie ka, Ma 4 for which there was any contest} ; Age : os \ ! * le pay was lost to the regular republicans Aid Explorer | the sh . Ram 4 4 Ib, be Tt was the first time in a quarter ir + oft Sioa on | Se ' re k of a century that the republicans bur reaned Jost control of the state easury An official communicat was on to t “ w “ William H. Berry's plurality is at We Inesday 1 with chamber All this o— ge, 129 pe Yeast 100,000, probably mora The rom the Yukon Polar| hold of tury th ‘ , DF ie gece reform organization carried t ity 1 xplor m institute by Dr. Varicle, | |} by t Mad ites prough " by 43,333. The regular republicans hrougt retary Warrington, ask- | y ae — the funds ar he Star by Downing, carried only 14 out of 42 wards. ing that body to appropriate $6,000 | “sang as given i t hit — They lost even Penrose’s ward Because they were Hindoos and to sult themselves the wh ' 11." aid cdies| equipment abe. weed t br se | ni gly Bl f th y tons today j P hole tribe to jail al ne | CGuIpment to be used in asnisting | by and the 5 preme part, wher na todays ; PHILADELPHIA, Nov. &—This|clannish, G. Raseoul, C. Kahn, J Mohammed, it was learned, dis-| court after pre vainly for sonse| Dr Varied: whe lenves at the-hone Pennaylvanta,| hands with the z ate 4 city is going wild with joy over the sclved partnership with the quar-| tangible evidence, Deputy Prigp:| of an expedition to search for the rat Ket next| fight for state treas har y splendid victory of the reform) Molibeaux and J. Kahn, a quartette cats They then began a series utor Whitham was as much at sea!) Nor next January - original charges of m’ party, and the overwhelming defeat] i+ (omal t tions to rid themaclves and wand beak’ to th mage pen So gp ag pees A, BE treasury death] af ‘the state ‘funds, ‘an 4 34 Sf the qamestere and graftere. omale men accused of threat-| both his presence and competition.! the Tower of Bable in comparison} mad smmercial bodies through enh + ae roe’ | eatin tan month 11-8. } John Weaver has been re-elected poy the life of Mohammed Kabn They threatened to k n the) with the soe n G *« court,| Out the United States. Dr. Varicle| J Beg A. ont Gn oot ha + de big | from | Jat a " | mayor of this city, which means ike etober 36, were freed by Police | first time they caught him in the! All of the tomale men talked | at] and bis astvtant, Chas. MacDonald, | investigatic Me aye slay: at to the} Stee, 3k #12, z Seltiea! bousesteasing wach as ban |20ce" Gorda Tuesday afternoon. | outekirts of the city in the/once, and cach wanted to be heard,| clerk of the Yukon territory, are} | A treasurer; | bank in the hands of @ ute elver Forts ' Geldom been witnessed in this coun-| NOt, because | curt failed to| Woods, Fearing that they would! As a last resort the court dectded| Row in San Francisco, where Mr. | fie beca fee SF 2 i Rey. The city party gained a plu n lize the precarious position of carry out their threats, Mohammed |to use threats and promised a Jati| MacDonald witli exploit the pro ding: oi sed: Dee. % Byicy oe 10000 sees the vepebiican| Mobammed, but because the law laid his grievances before Prosecut-|seatence to each of them if they - with ample ee olen]. William Laves tate treasurer, FS a? a ‘ Son was defeated by the interpretations ing Attorney Mackintosh. The|ever came before him again dF pr ny Btn | fled in disgrace; now de ent Nth Wrecve’s dhdctoen: tin: Gemiss| PlSteR wom the tentimony of the | quartette' Wes arrested G58 throws] The police Gay that ‘the woxlé | ltressurer aes sie _| sto ‘uctations inet ee ea sidate for state treamurer,| prosecuting witness and bis int Into the county Jail bail being fixed | be murderers will yet carry Usle| ting | | a High. Close William H. Berry, rides into office | “3tom™ | at $250 emch threat into execution, and expert] WILL SUPPORT William B. Hart, state treasurer; |* 4 Amalgamated Copper. 83 11-8, SL 1-4 ep tatiahia lendatde tor the wo interpreters employed by This trouble will have to end,|to find Mohammed dead in some Jied under the strain | oes Sette ge ee Le port is eal " » | piawe Brooklyt f., 784 f re Tiss ot Tight and the people © warring factions fixed the case! and ead right now, or I will send| out-of-the-way place at any tl PR TE T | tnark People's 1 "i Many of the city’s most influential - <= | whipy Motropesin jm citizens paraded the streets like 9 —— 1 eel, 3 3-8 a B ¢ fi ne of pe | B. Steel, pfd.. 160 1-2, 103 2 Sitinens paraded the streets, Hik®] in both atate and city, and the tssue| afternoon, whortly after he ha | eney Ss arges | x 1B Beer, pd. Nog i-k WG 1-4, We ob #4 the glorious victory of the peo-| SPOR | which the campaign waa| tempte to sell 160 pounds of tet rre 0 ouneil| maton Arctie Brother | Pst Ait, & Onto, Taz, fil 1-8, 111 1-8. ple. There were no serious disturb-| 08s, — re ea ec Rnd ings saved by him. he clatins eneers tothe pret | [4 Besam 27, Bor owt Can teat Wa. 172-8, ITE ances. right fo vote from the negroes, was} STL", employed as a butcher | yy , preteen Create Furore Fas: large whiten: Louie @ Nash i 134 a fon the steamship Ohio. Before the he question of constructing | of Alaska in ‘re ye penn AR egy ; : COLUMBUS, 0, Nov. &—Patti-! pioiuyonp wal N ae, ae aie eae boulevard detween Lascht and Mad-| question, and wil pg gh Ey 140 1-2, for governor and the entire ticket,| A. Swanson, governor of Virginia, ics date ax tice ol of i ed that the ter be taken up tm- up for the rights of the Alae-| land frauds, appeared betore the grand | seaie: < Selnin ‘pepaern fox bon 19) 3-4, 1084 ltbough the exact figures may not| by 20.000 plurality. ‘The negroes |and saved up the ser uiled the lot) mediate seer were beina cons | "Grand Arete Chief William ‘T.|semed sufficient’ oviasioe of corrupt y. per dow, ze; aquash 18 1-8 tk known today. Cox, at Cincin-| ll over the state abstained f sue. ganvenion. Was tera ae tae cae section yiae | Perkin: Sho’ te also = candidate|pess aesinst Abe Rust, union lator | gules -snoetoun’ per Com, —s L evhate j fati, lecned @ svatement today say-| Yoting. Republicans gain as, convenient ere. et Oe | wens ent th con- | for the gubernatorial seat of Al bona, to warrant further inveatigation. IWete; tomatoes, per box Bales to noon, 63,20 shares fng he will retire from active poll- mbers In the legisiature |¥. Davis, Wednesday morning, and strwatic n of the evenue, uniess| stated Wednesday that the broth a the slese KJ semaion the only | re ties, and declared he will continue to] BOSTON, Nov. &—A revision of | 1A held for trial under a Mant cash | sata se Dict ok ns |hood would aid the southeastern | 2¥0% fatten and « resolution passed 0 vote the republican ticket, but leave] (he count today failed to material- | "> a > ao oa ake the matter under deration the work and management to others.| ly alter the result of the republican| County School Superintendent 7 tion of ai a eaves | tee, oF aL, che on dun ave ok tee a y County, Hehoot Bupsrintendont T. ° _ ‘ on of Alaskan de cattle, | caldron of thia city om the eve of COLUMBUS, 0, Nov. a—Patti-| “AT? “lt Sone the ln sire announces toot the mewn EXiled at Czar’s|* cna Son teat Benes see 000. Chairman Dick tasued a sta ot} 2 a mo eran ess Son D pf emand Arctics’ Banquet CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. &—Tom| lection by 25,000. | ‘L. Johnson was re-elected mayor by ee aigge | idgp plurality. Pattison carriet| _, LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 8 “a Cae herh held ite Tar covnty by 11.500 arried| painter's managers say they = a| DANISH JOURNALIST WHOSE ~ Gh. iy ~ w ins peteceon vs ut of 118 democratic votes | ahwayman at on ednesday - next legislature, insuring tne| 8) SCATHING EDITORIALS caus-| ® k Toe ced COX DOWN AND OUT. Geleat af Senator Black? | | tee, chairma efeat of Senator Blackburn, which | ; wn ntertainme ne o Si cemcccaam-tos. .—Geeres alae tee the detest of Heonter| OT. PETERSBURG s—A| BD INTERNATIONAL COMPLI. gt Se oy yy [ ) Cox, republican boss of Ohio for 25} McCreary, two years hence. goverament proclamation was pub-| © ol search mi will be held in the Years, who ruled the party and the Ka ore Seer ans. Ualtnn sttaation totes). CATs “peared on je Lumbermen's club, @tate with an tron hand and who| NEW YORK, Noy. §&—Jeror Ait 4 i; een Se * man fed $:39 o'clock Wednes- tideeds iat Gemmieas aaukdbok teaten Sat siobed. tin nat liee te Poot at eee en, > t vainly against his wonder-lleave his house until 1:30 not | ing the disorders of the past week. Price sald that, ° Ys | ful power, in a signed statement | this aftern He said jIt declares they simply performed MARINE NOTES Sr invnen to ob ns from the oner I shall fmmediately start inves-|thelr duty and should be praised «of the Brother: ition, and thanks his support: tigations of the fraud perpetrated |rather than blamed for preservin, nvited friends ar to w = thelr undying loyalty. In conse-| by Tammany, If the facts warrant | order, and especially in the streets The launch Unie fit by Camp mod quen e entire state breathes | it I shall begin immed rosecu- | of th ital bell t ity, was | | g Gore freely and it will be a long| tion against the guilt Nh ha aaa Eat Bres., of thie city, wes launched ME ets seedictea betere Onin | The revised coent of the mayoral oe Si noon Wednesday. Tho trial trip in lets herself be ruled by a po- | ty derc to 119.639, and his 8ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 8.—In of the vessel was ucheduled to take al boss. opponent, Usborne, Tammany, 108,-| ‘2 Baltic provinces the revolt of oe 188. incendlariam haa prevailed. In of the fastest COLMAN BUILD! REPUBLICANS CLAIM V Were rer TTT il aulliad aeen: ate Catholie ag BUILDING eeerMOR, bé Nov. 8.—All] % RARRRRERR ERE ERB) ond Protestant, partic 4 in the about 27 knote,| dow! removed of the defeat of . . , *¥\ manifestations in of the} Orchard | the Proe amendment disfranchising "Rasalan Ot A i 5 | oatone of the ancient kingdom. | o-Evereit | the negro. The republicans claim|% OLYMPIA, Nov. %—Henry #|/® southwestern Ruswia is | © Of the steam half the house. # Howard, mayor of Turswater, | hardly a city or t caped | which was take on % Tuesday filed quit for divorce w| the Jewish massa « to he hinery NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN, |# from Mrn. William Leaferen, #| At Tomsl the whale pesciation | r machinery | a TRENTON. N. J. ‘cuMis NE tote ciaeir et deaevnawe & of 40,000 and the military stood by | or, L. HW. Gray &| choice of licane made a crean sweep of | Laclede J. Ho = n while 600 men, women and children | ails f an F Wed _PER CENT Fancy This State, adding three new sena- | Lous, Facts brought oa ” M1 were burned in the theater. The lay teamer Lindauer q » tors to the ranks in the legisiatur the OK { ow cor court hou at Tomek and mayor's ary ailed Wedueaday : proceedings show that ® | ‘ of the ‘and firmly seating a republican sen-|% Henry Howard married the w| residence, where at ts and rev von fk i port Steamer pe SB. sted Overcos @tor for 1907. * yn under the name of Mil. #|olutionists took refuge from the/ Shasta w lay for eS oe eee one * Howard believing her f ob, were burned, and t ° c Franci an in 6 h up to CLOSE FIGHT IN INDIANA, | * i an leek, meee bd Fe to “ao Fe — soul ; noel. $it.00— 0 Hee a ANA, 1% ane wae, q | tried to flee were a tak of lum-| fight in Indiana was v lose, the} Last May Mra, Leafgren pre- & won no erchandise, be Fepublicans winning t and|* 4 a claim against the * many pec a the democrats polis | ®& clede J. Howard estate. -*) amers ( ty and Jeffer “went republican stron resulting | & ing she wea the widow * 4 jue t q Sea T ot fm the tion of s Book-| % deceased. Attorneys *! Wednesd. walter for mayor. # estate, upon otige *| | iy — # affair, found the wor x1 PROMINENT EAGLE DEAD } sat REVOLVER # in reality the wife of th *| SAN FRANCISCO LOUISVILLE, Ky * water mayor. x! - t SCC mil] Word was receive y loce Barth, democrat. was ele * *| piter, erstwhile pr f alk ay that Charles He Bae ana th 4 ome eo ddd dndndedndadadadedaae A | (Special to The Star.) pry ar Daeg hagen, ha {ie of the Spokane , and the democrats wil bth rrived from nd, whence | ' na MAN F A Gontrol the legislature. A f WASHIN | TACOMA, Nov. &—R th ad ta Guus tee salva: punta GME case Ge tk tee here WEEN De ie will probably be elected in| The meeting th ar of Russia. Thou rl a ee ed okane T inte county. Several fight occurred | committee » gambler, shot and killed his wi reign country, Mr. Opffer boa jo deceased was & prominent} @uring the day, during which re-| question of rie r. Optte fi] business man of Spokane, and volvers w fired and several] preeind! tena and brother-in-law, L. L. Bronson, | 4 atraign t art 1 to a numt yrder ‘wounded. presidential e tf a ban-| —_— March 4 to A andberg’s place Wedr jay} € GENTILES DEFEAT MORMON ES z 2MONS. | poned from te } b 7 ia SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 8.—In It is bet Smith then ren at |e an eesen 30c STANLEY SLIDING the fight between the Mormon| ‘ mittee Z t r BEV rhurch and the Gentiles in this j & t hange lof the housa He Is said to have|Copenhagen t Pp ‘ EL 200 Yesterday the latter succeede Poe a se | taken his own life. |King Christian into ex ¢ O , @lecting their candidate ral ¥¥SY HEE SE! The shooting occurred A re-| from the Danish kingdom Thompson, mayor, and almost the| * BANK CLEARINGS * t of Smith's leaving him.| Such attention has rarely been entire American ticket was elected. | * mi $1,22 # | He anke r to return, and on her) Psld the e¢ L foreign paper de. The democrats won the mayoraity| * Nov. 8, 1904 16. % | refusing to do #0, drew his revolver) bY & ruler In the history of th Ral ae at Ogden. * (end shot her. Smith also tried to, world. It aid that Opff A at your oar - & Increase ove ame | ill Bronson and his wife, who «-|° 1 damaging rets of Russia's ven- REPT ICANS WIN. #® date last year...$ 193.1 5 & | caped by fleeing from thelr home. corrupt government and made them fence z PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov * nf public through his paper, which plurality of at least 3,000 ov Ce REREREMR EMER REIT TAARAHAAER ARKH bad 8 le cifoulation through @emocrats, Governor Georg — * , x *% | Europe. Si icaiehel ebverncr BUTCHER TO RESCUE * BALTIMORE v.&—%#] Opffer fled to England to avoid state, and the republ BE Me 2 es mo an|* Prinee Loui ttenberg, *|nrrest, and even then did not es-| SMUGGLER CAUGHT. . 2 large gains in the ” t a4 ie spla the | * 1 : new er office to- & cape the a Czar Nichola: " A large imp was caught y 5d an | te where it developed ho *\as several attempts were m »y Uncle Bam ‘with . REPUBLIC ti into cus * FT 'ths pittor’a’ tide a\tadaap him attache, let Dearie | Venetians, cheviots, broadcloth, bad . BALTIMORE ot 5 ds when he was a young man. He */ He is making a tour of the world as et Ah pt} Shere eee a eBAUTIMONE, vor, I Pa yh 415-1417 Second Ave ees, have won the greater n | iia in : paper's chapel *| says he will not include in hi Spi: NOVELTY, CLOAK & SsvuIT . er of the more important off lg Forscdhe y Patrol. | | ination» the domains of tho!f Spinning’s Oash Store FG, CO. & 1 DRAKA RAK RR RR! Lite Father” ¢ prorat poet 1207 Second Aye. ‘ Next Door to the Bon Marche ¢ Pantages ‘Theater