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THE STAR IN THIS ISSUE TEL LS WHY JACOB FURTH AND HIS BOSTON BACKERS ARE 80 ANXIOUS TO BOTTLE UP SECOND AV. THROUGH THE EXCLULIVE FRANCHISE STEAL—IT 16 A GTORY THAT VITALLY INTERESTS EVERY CITIZEN, Last Etltion The Seattle Star EDITION The Only Paper in feattle That Dares to Print the News NIGHT 25 CENTS PER MONTH TTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 219 GLARE OF BLAZING TOWN SEEN FROM THE RULER'S PAL- | burg have stopped running, Wire|: r mob then pillaged and/and many h killed a| Complete amn for Nee well wwe ry yyy ss 23s sy bh eeee. ommunication is broken | Ked the ah 1) wounded, Many buildings sian prisoners now remaining ¢n * + ACE AT PETERHOF—MUTINOUS SAILORS IN PITCHED BAT. |‘ ' police remaining} except ignited and « large part of the city|tombed in the rian prisons twine) nae Mc won aie BANK CLEARINGS rs XN t c h era from te i ames ’ upon b t I be! 0 4 } » Wy O64 4.63 TLE WITH TROOUS—BOATS TO ST, PETERSBURG STOP | ODWSSA, Nov. 0A t a) Pond ile gg j ' "Et peed The temovel * CHILDREN OF MASBA- | * 5 $ on : RUNNING—WIRE COMMUNICATION BROKEN ‘ 4 ne that at K f th 190 rig 2 killed »| 9, PETERSBURG, N " jclals responsible for rece 2 a . meeting will be held *|*™ * a mob ¥ * it tf : #, SOV whed and terror in the anterior 1 - wos ogee: weal le r t ! by orders fr Bt. ePte resignation of General Trepoft and)" vn a ute # in Ben Hur hall, Ninth and & 44 #44 4M mm q t gued th e in| bure his nomination ax post commander | *"? —e # Yeuler by the Hebrews * 1 b i " " f thi t YOR No 9 Joh ” (My Bertone News Ass'n) the burning town can be seen from | front erOra hae] Co eae ax arctincull ee ee pom PETERSBURG, Nov. 9.—The| * Of th , pee . nm : t of the orp ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 9%— the czar'a palace at Peterhof, A|!i<* guined an » epre ‘BT. Mutinous] reported. This ts believed to vation of Trepoft yufirmed | * Tilse he ¢ ‘ tifled Witte has agreed to immediate uni-| mutiny of sailors was followed by a|" a. s | ; , ing . move toward co-operation on * the He in R * In c "tht versal suffrage. Hundreds are re-| regular battle with troops, Work: | jj.) ”" nace ADS Le F In tho streets, The W)-la working basis of Count W | % sia * insurance investigation this ported killed or wounded at Kron-| men aided the sailors and lost many the t , 1 attack t Ms ‘ be td by the| fection and the constitutional dem-' Generaiv Fair Tonight, and Friday! * * r Hug! inquired ree stadt. It said that the glare of | of their number. Boats to St. Peters sinse.. ¢ ying tkons and ving !1 t p . the mat ! ocratie party Light Gouthweet Winds. SRE marine ah ‘COURT MAY DECLARE HEARST VICTOR t 5 t t rl eata a he f ref here Idah 1 INDICATIONS POINT TO WHOLESALE STUFFING OF BALLOT | Member a ay 2 / . Rie ’ : are ys The “ BEPREERELE EES EE BOXES BY TAMMANY HIRELINGS—“REPEATERS,” LEGIONS elect , f tele~| then This w mH petition meeting to the ject will be i |* LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR #& ey > 6 fram ot Hiea ¢ Ww ha Ra H t, wh shortly Cle a STRONG, USED BY MURPHY'S GANG cing: bits: ty tant ¥ ieee teat’ £ of t f als e * JOKE, * ES from Thomes W aweon ter t “" . te alleved 1 a at ward « a * * § money and hen pie he Mot a ‘ of the hospitals and « m " ee counts; William Dw |® MARENGO, Ia 1 N K J ’ H ' n hich the 1 Knight, one 1 atrutaitetn the aul MEP EEE RE RHR EH EE Vv YOR ww anything . le & 80) D Attorn Jerome ¥ a Voorbt 1 ‘ ; 4 ich f ag el Pha one Mogae wit |e E ankutzlebon, the Ger- ® * ps 5 | order » b . him in his fght repulse 2S 2 n an emerger t . we coun Y-\% man baron who last spring, © * NE wrorK Mex * Ss *| ballot © Gaynor remarked eo hie ehinies that the | Of the promoter one t; Fred Emery, one count.| % + te coe nes enue Se ® Thy t * : 1 potice had no right to th wew YOR t ene Presider Voorhis th nie , e | the indicted men reside at Le ~? aned the wrecks au Sane =< “4 y ‘ ! xem any case Voorhia, pre t of the t 1 eandine ¥ | | tston “4 Island railroad at Home- # = ; b+ ele * ming that by th | rae * which seve + he ; ; t 4 n § sion of the supre ~ 8 H | were wa ay sentenced # * *| NEW YORK, N o.—The pe NEW YORK, Nov. 9 preme . W t J H t | CONDERL ow. Rak © Setter, (* i : Bsa tos Serene abt ater Gabe | OTN guuitranitiness Garcon, st bern ~% Want Jap Hospita | LONDON, Now. 9-—c. © mir, were lot. was todas £ i * H Rito the ¢ . nee meankctin teak piaht araeied an Orel , se | SPOKANE 9.—The official | Mas Mer gh Tonge 4 * y * * & a he tee Cow t t e being k ne A pow f lend'e Jaganese! list of those indicted by the Un ened tadey & led | * ae POPES UMN € court All cla and! fod ) remove over t outside * the cltigede are ring the plan of State jury investigat f for furth caring rns. ss... ss os | — _ = | the out for yartous| jury at 9:20 Thursday! Wher nt of amount of recovery H. S. Ewing, Mi SURY IN GROVER-ZOOK CASE GIVES FAIR PLAINTIFF 8IG J. Meers and William y from $1,000 to| morning in Jud@ n'a de- | reco thought extremely D sation, ment was reached | part of the av court and : he motion for a 1ew awani ZOOK BREAKS DOWN WHILE HIS ATTORNEYS T - oe mar i A under : Nelther the girl nor her re ther to hia head, «# ed for many ited. ‘ of the jury was unanle adey C fF n % » m. hursday, to| Weie present Her father wae in| minutes ag if ir B. Hart, attorney for the <tsindiaaaaea hincsciasibietsaasianidas in has are court ’ Judge Humphries immediately r girl, wan congratulated on) 00 pm yore ballot the court-|. Zoek appeared a fow minutes be-| asked for a new trial on the grounds) all sides for his able fight A chores of ersiary was tae TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS same over to Miss imous with interested }foeb the opening of court. He was insufficient evidence, errors in| The jurors in the case were: J. | Wt bany eh Mayor Zook, of Ballard, m ow | w xuffertngs reading of the |exirempely pale and evidently very law, that the verdict is too large,| H. Moore, foreman; W. C. Welling- | who is a f down into bi bring | hea rough Z |negyaus, With him cam nis | and given under n and preju-| ton. G. Dodge, John Zern, W. Phil- q check on the W forth this amount P the} kk mine of urned by the! attorneys, Judge John Hu 4 foe, and that tt were errors in! lips, C. BE. T Jonas Johnson, | company for $70, signed John Kalberg, ERETT LINES IN PERIL AND PROMOTERS APPEAL To |_| ThE COP, HOWEVER, IS WIDE AWAKE! COUNCIL TO KEEP SECOND AND WESTLAKE OPEN—WITH.- “| DIDNT STEAL MAYOR ZOOK OUT THESE STREETS TROLLEY LINES COULD NOT ENTER | THE CiTy j << mt | ” PRE REERER ERR ERAR ee | * — To the Honorable City Council of Seattle * VAT The WE a The organized workingmen of Seattle, acting through their au- # | | Auer ws thorized Central Labor « ‘ ting * wechntne lasinaed iz a labor organizations, hereby « ent Mw nai gainet the prope . ee t * As usual, it re is an- MISS GRACE SULLIVAN, OF BALLARD, WHOM ROSIE GROVER f rotect * percuPhe poem reach Of) CHARGES WITH HAVING WON HER ERSTWHILE SWEET- ' % any weeks, It is said, but HEART, ANGRILY DENIES IT me mecond av. u * { aid with abated breath | tard, | folnt ownerrhip by ity on payment # 4 oo oe he on se Of a fair share he actual cost of the construction and main- hat Zook hu p mat 8} * in public with a remarkably pretty | submit this matter to the direct vote of the # young woman—has showered at-|ferred his affections to another/ter was the unwitting cause of the you then ebide by their decision upon this tentions upon her and has in more| woman after having won those of/| breaking of one heart and the en- s * ways than one let the world know| Rosena Grover was hinted at many|suing coldness of another. Central Labor Council, in & that he cared a great times during the course of the trial Miss Sullivan, in an interview # pervtnagpete ee | This new love, In fact, during cross examination] with The Star Thursday morning, thie * is Reogee 5 Grace Sullivan, a ung| the other day Judge Humphries, by/ stated, and stated rather angrily, was passed by ttle * | woman living at 181 Tallman, Bal-|a slip of the tongue, sald “Grace,”|too, that “there was not a grain of ng and presented ter *® | lard when he evidently me Rosie.” |truth in the statement that Zook y hal orm onsist- w Th ev tly the young wom-| The alleged wom: in the ca had been courting her. In due time ing of De ‘ pr rs st, of the ustclans; ® an to who ok referred when Miss ace Sullivan, lives im the) the world will know the true facts ng 8 ¢ cooks walters, & reply to the accusations same boarding house with Zook,|in the case P 3G 4 |ful pleadings and was thus brought into contac The young woman naturally de- RRR j heart, Rosena ( with him every day. How long be-|plores that she has been brought Te jtaking a cur fore Zook broke the engagement be-| into the affair, and desires that as — Tucson, Ariz, he tween himself and the Grover girl little publicity as possible be given ot ths Diiiicabiees 3 : should not worry Irish|the Sullivan girl had won his af-|it. Sh an extremely popular ne Sentiio"sacome laterurben no Irish nee fections {s not known, but it is| young woman, and bears an excel- now under construction veral . The fact that of track have been laid north trans-j reasonable to suppose that the lat-! jent reputation. ord from Ballard, and cars are : <== —— ill be una now being operated over.them. Mr tomy This fact has just es nt. It ic now in the east. Before 66 9 6 6 99 Plaines the anxiety of Jacob Furth b he announced that he intend bottle treet before the ed to have the line extended into Beet becomes generally known. | Eve seat August, * AN OPEN LETTER TO JA KEY FURTH'S GANG IN THE CITY COUNCIL. * The pr moters of both an) The of inte in backed by | y& You had no tdea, did y Councilmen Furthites, of what you were up against when you agreed *® Toads have fa r English capital, cones tion I8 tOl® to give to the attle Electric company FREE OF CHARGE the precios Beoond av. exclusive * arran sin in @ month or two, the in-l® franchise? * tention being t ete the work |» You kind of thought that It would be the d case of apathy on the part of the general * ire appea' to the m he : er rs * public, and you could slide the al throug the people “getting next.” * council to keep ss a Fe mly routes by whi Tht BUT YOU CAN'T, COUNCILMEN FURTHIT * - dake ays. open PRL goer of pe Epcot poardi fag | * NOT BY A LONG SHOT! * |THREE BROTHERS OF SUICIDE ARE IN SEATTLE AND WILL {Washington some two weeks ago, faies are now the only ones by city are ove estlake and \* And you can’t tire us out up here in The Star office, which seems to ba your plan, * are in the city at the Hotel Stau- Which car lines can be brought into| Tho Sea’ lec a4 Neither can you put th ple to sleep again o PROBABLY CONTEST THE WIDOW’S APPLICATION TO AD- | Guy % the city practically mon ‘ nt | We're all next to you! a n ~~ CANNOT’ . “ we th . wo Edison R. Hubbell, a well known If THEY CANNOT BE T | approaches to one tories but | You may postpone and adjourn to your heart's content; you may unburden yourself of ex- * hac righ ly jreal estate man of St. Paul, has OPEN IT MEANS THAT these are difficulties which could) cuses about “wanting to ascertain what the public sentiment ts on the matter;” you may haggle * | been in the city since three days TERURBAN PAS 2 1,| possibly be overcome by the expen-|% and sidestep from now until you are all hoary-headed centennarians * J after the death of his brother. The HAVE TO BE DI 2 ? AT|diture of an immense amount of| % But A [LEP FFEHS SELES ENE ESE EERE SEER EHEN |e two brothers arsived two Gin HE CITY LIMITS AND PAY AN mon The octopus now has tracks| » Every time you pr . ise * ik ng print taiyen e LIMITS : , ve 1@ you prepare to hand to Mr. Furth a franchise werth at least a million d¢ * Spain’ aie aaiihin peat 7, a ago, These three men are the sole EXTRA FARE OVER sUC on W. 15th along Smith cove, over|® to bottle up the chief artery of this city, and to place at the mercy of the octopus the thou Pd RN lie arenes it eu hagniet ohpclerr tiie fein, Oe ges wage ge THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COM-| which the Ballard line enters the|% who must use its cars, YOU WILL FIND THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE AND THE * po Pe Bay: ; ob er of not we will % | widow, will srovably abuse im i PANY'S LINES As 4H) city. It also owns the trestle along|% GAMPING ON YOUR TRAIL! TE RE adie See tte nee mins te ne a ea Se cee ES B n ee . than likely ate: ope, Baldwi nd Ediso bbe ate ABLE TO B A 1, Bi SSIDES BE-| the west shore of Lake Union * You n as well cease dillydallying and show your hand. Either join hands with the honor- * 2 Brot! a of the ‘Suicide eee prticathi cap, x | Hope Hubbell is a hardware deal- ING SUBJECTED 1 ) THE INC ‘ON It wou be possible, however,|% able, honest members of your body who stand for that which Thecdore Roosevelt call a equare * a 5 « |e of Kearney, Neb. and Baldwin VENIENCHES — AND DELAY OF) though #o expensive as to be prob-|% deal,” or have enough backbone to stand out in the open and fight * BRM OO | Hubbell is a well known justice of MAKING THE TRA N rE x ,|ably prohibitive either of thel® yur sidestepping and THE CRIMINALLY SILENT ATTITUDE OF THE OTHER NEWS- * oe fe lt De 2 | the peace and real estate dealer of One of the in line } * PAP CANNOT HELP YOU Hope, Baldwit 4 Baiso: 1 bel a Suits | pict ENS, te ENO aed by Fred 8. Sander, prom Suu) * pe, Baldwin and Edison R.{ bell, capitalist and clubman, who 2 Sever PO TE UR RE Hubbell, brothers of Frank B. Hub-’ committed suicide at the Hotel (Contined on Page Seven.)