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Ei . “UNIT CLUB" 18 THE NEW POLITICAL PARTY IN SEATTLE. Last Edition | The Seattle Sta The uly Pape in Feat SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 vo O. 2 MONTH NIGHT EDITION TAMMANY MEN THROWN INTO JAIL AFTER ESCAPE FROM (ARK SIBERIA, RUSSIAN REFUGEE IS NOW IN SEATTLE One Tammany Man A CHANCE FOR AMERICAN TITLE HUNTERS STORY OF HORRORS ill genes | Oo BARGAIN DAY iN RUSS1AN GRAND Dunes ae ARRESTS MADE IN INVESTIGATION OF FRAUDS IN NEW YORK CTION—HEARST DETER MINED TO HAVE SQUARE DEAL |>¥ the chamber for yours | SEeerin = . a ad DONWORTH LETS CAT OUT UF iS: R : BAG | UNFORTUNATE VICTIM OF CZA P'S WRATH, WHO FINALLY ES8- re Attorney Donworth represented NEW, TORK, Nov. 13.—The grand and Twenty-ninth assembly districts) tne company. Hé spent most of his CAPED FROM SIBERIA, NOW AMONG FRIENDS IN THIS CITY iE conis tec tee 1 pe hagnconagethc hy lenny: The pro’ time explaining that the company rest e War. | Cttings are said to be a result of) does not want an exclusive fran-| ete OF new evidence obtained by erin rants are out for o It ts un chise, although it . so very 5 oxs derstood th ry} other | tendent of Election Morgan's Men.) noch that way. He made the rath « uffase " jndictmente drawr mn ar-| Who this morning took several Wit-| oy astonishing statement t the fa gang of rested are John Kr Albert Far-| nesses to the district attorney's of-| Company roe gta Diection Peon | Irkutsk, Sib. nS far. Th *» P iy, John F.| flee Secrecy is maintained, The), ty's using its tracks that « pri ‘ mt f pr 1 ) © rand fury r od ng tl 10 the! a . - ” t t « for > oh ay er raed Jer med inquiry into the! vate company, because the city * morning. There were It t# report-| election th ogee | would be in @ better position to |drive the octopus out of business. | _|He thought the Seattle -Blectric | ompany would have no show to operate under such conditions, as the munteipal cars would drive it] out of business. He said the city | would have an advantage, because }it could tax the whole community many wit wian refugee. important Petersburg, but t ath of the Washington rible j r Siberia and Mar kong, whence he took steamer Mt oe Bee. sud ven we — to cor te his me walk for fre A me pitiable sight than this . weéde of tha man, broken in body unnot imagt English, speaking but of French and German, one and fearing every ¢ the verge of insanity | tity was learned through f another Russian now 1 ing in the city, but he, too, refuses |'™& to talk, and tis only aim is to su . Bteps will be taken by the Russians his compatriot back to health and of the city to take care of him while strength jhe is in Seattle, b erything has to SENT TO SIBE A |be done so secretly that information Paulgvitch. from what could be |in the matter is almost impossible to of hie friend in this city . ntenced to Siberta for 20 NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-Jerome's assistants, Sanford and Perkins, this morning {v Ms cotdings in the Sixth, Fourteenth) pi he Was en and then later ¢ for the maintenance of its system if it desired | HE PRACTICALLY ADMITTE >} THAT THE CITY COULD DRIVE} 5 ] THE COMPANY OUT OF BUSI | | NESS, BECAUSE IT COULD AND HAMILTON WOULD PROVI A BETTER) AND CHEAP SERVICE. a Mr. Kohn rned the chamber againat the common use clause, tel) ing how San Francisco cars a quar-! NEW YORK, Noy, 13.—The insur-|ilton. He said he hard Hamilton| ter of a century ago had a habit of | | was fil either in London or Paris.| bumping together rather suddenly ance investigation was resumed to | McCall promised to cable Hamilton] uoder the joint user plan day. It is believed that Hyde, Har-|to come home, or if he ts unable | ADVOCATES SLAUGHTER HOUSE he is al- to his Russian friends, still fear. the mighty outstretched hand of the will be very short, w riman, Tarbell and others of like} to rush an accounting of the $70, PLAN. bang _ By an omens him every pain ot . c 7 ec ter tr © tel committe. ations » 8 etersburg © ussian emise fmeportance will be examined this/ 000, which is the amount given by After trying to tell the committee ye Because of ° i his whe week. John R. Hegeman, prenident| Hamilton with the other quarter of hoW exclusive did not mean exelu- of the Metropolitan Life, was re-|a million unaccounted for. oe eee St oe So ee Baw = > called this morning. He showed) Hegeman testified that he made a| Orni' (reeks could be laid on se statements of financial transactions | total profit of $64,601.42 from syndi-| Clnuse Gnnecesmary, Ho meena’ with a brokerage firm. The figures|cate operations. Over $16,000 was) what is known In cities where it showed that he was allowed large|turned into the treasury as Metro-| has b tried as the “staughter “rebates on {nterest on his personal) politan share profits from syndicate | house New York and account. operations In which the company | other attempte have John A. McCall, president of the! participated. The rest was kept ax|/ Deen made to operate four setw of : see ea pasa 5 glean eR aie Rew York Life, was recalled and| personal profit, and he did not feet| nce!” (hie manner it has been 6 r) r | t “ag Sake the address of Andrew Ham- any impropriety in retaining same.| tracks in ‘order to. prevent nd other perse | Wher - ° Donworth got through Cot- | Franchise Causes Warm 22:2 5% — A “ = A political party of 7,000 { . . . > | Zine ta ehanate fer _praction! Fea-| golstie. voting ubvolutely ax a unit,| PLAN OF LOCAL LABOR LEADERS TO FORM “UNIT CLUB” OF | ST. PETERSBURG, Nov 13—| | WARSAW, Nov, 18.—Despite the “To arms, to arms” is the call sent| proclamation of martial law e line on Second except ove e Buch te the plan of leading labor Inne tracks why “thant OXF ®* |ieaders at this, city, and aiready| "7000 UNION MEN TO VOTE AS ONE, CAUSES ALARM Jrorn this morning by the leaders) throughout Poland and the declara- fl need of the Second ay steps are being taken to perfect the AMONG MEMBERS OF “DE GANG” of the strikers, and evry citizen in| tion by she government oo oe cause the dist whic bee the country is expected before the) : as Teach was already the best accom- |, Praminent unten mee Ueion the day 1s over, to defend his home. | "ontinues. ‘Teday' the ‘railroads “are 0 ‘ lo e ——— modated from a street car | before the central labor union the 1 Pagoda lig Pieced oe ge age closely guarded and there is de- point any in the city, unless tt | Proposition of ing all loyal a 0 bottle > ree union members in the membership Moscow are being closely watched | sultory firing. -— ienagla ee ee ee CUNY ANT |i . ie sencenr had vented’ 's ihet of what will be known as the claim that the success of their elected ry 4 month 20 nore too the strikers, and if soldiers make — W ing tno at Nov. 13.— | make the much needed © sien Unit chub. unique organization in already much power being held by a few an attempt to gain footing in this| The city is reasonably quiet today, ING THAT THREE PARTIES HAVE SPOKEN TO HIM ABOUT | make the much needed extension of oe club will stand for municipal , sured. Lorak politicians look askance at] ®t." Stoo win ‘tow like water, for|The police dispersed # crowd of RUNNING NEW CAR LINES INTO CITY OVER SECOND—DON.- | of Queen Anne hill, simply running | OWREMDIP and clean politics. Each Mugh fecreey wilt be observed in| the plan. | the strikers will fight to death. roughs on Nevsky Prospect, who it an far as the entrance of the new | member will pledge his word to vote the ofgantzation of the club, in or-| They appreciate the fo dable Tuo situation tn this sity fo more| #tarted to attack the “intellectuala.’ RTH ADMITS THAT MUNICIPAL rT . drive: i i for the an der to prevent any opposition by the) power thet a untt-voting body of The fashionable quarter of Moscow wo 8 JU NIC SYSTEM WOULD PUT | Rest, Queen Anne driveway in order TL camaet af mae ae o union | leoat na who, having al-| 7,000 men will wield in the city serious today than at any time since deserted and an attack on the this city, all of th loyal, ready gleaned rumore of the plan.) The first meeting of the “Unit| the troubles began. Istudents is feared today. men fi and eager for munleipal ownership, | are taking steps to nip it in the bud. | club” is planned for an evening this inators of the “Unit ch Mileers of the “Unit club" will be week. = SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY OUT OF BUSINESS COLE PRESENT. FE. Shorrock spoke in favor of the |resolution which was under dixcus- | '* After discussing the Second av.( Joe Blethen, chairman of the com-| "0" and which he introduced, tay ing particular stress on the fact Pranchise question until past the/ mittee, presided, and seemed to have -* mam see é oon hour Monday, the committee|attained his chief object when bol Se ine main nd Already given most 4 s s mi city affairs of the chamber of|had succeeded in giving Leo Kuhn! company, and that it behcoved the @ommerce adjourned until Tuesday|and I. E Moses a chance to s2eak| munictpality to reserve the rest ‘morn! deen | , when it will meet in ex | for the franchise, and to prévail| Counciiman Cole, who has es . Seutive session to arrive at a con-| upon the members of the committee | *leeping since he voted for the fran~ | clusion. to hold their next seasion in secret ise. ous onlooker, He} : ee = eee The most significant point broug| Most of the other members said it would hun feel betters | MINERS FROM NOME BRING STRANGE STORY OF HOW IN. / eras a significant point| committee were present. ‘The on!y hamber suported his attl- DIANS ARE DRUGGED AND ROBBED OF THEIR CATCH of 49 88 or * : tude * son besides Kohn and Moses Who| “The matter will be taken up at * NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—% Slits tae asst teat tures ant s Join tihee oleae bye me 4 # special meeting of the Queen Anne * Harry A. Leonard, the office * 4 e who at three dif- 0 ad ed that he| Improvement club, to be heid at . ch hardshi nd} 7 ol P wh a parties had seen him withial did not know much about the sub-|Garfield und Queen Anne Monday |,,rismbiracy te the, latest phase, of] cates ag they reached a point north| * 0%, "ho stole $269,000 worth of ] OHIO MAN SUES FOR BIG DAMAGES—CRIPPLED FOR LIFE BY the last few months in reference to Sect He meget -_ not see why | Mat off the coast of Siberia, according to| of Nome # pleaded guilty to forgery tn the * OFFICERS OF VESSEL AFTER BEING DRUGGED IN CITY OF giiaining franchise over Second|the chamber should take any part || ¢ kw ®W AEN AR ARE & HS |reports received in Seattle by bee} FIERCE QUARRELS, % second degree and was sen- & DESTINY p ear ee, BOO ee er ee cates, maatiers, | a Corwin, which arrived her ced to de en- tn it. which has been the excuse offered|® City water will be shut off # Seats eae tote “y The-natives also state that the| * canes Aneg in ron iy semanggd sen . — = | on Tuesday from 7 = m. to 5 #| Indians living on the Stberian| ose of their fish ts not the worst) | . * E tt T * p m. in the Lake Union dt % | coast who exist by means of fishing, Phase ofthe trouble. Fierce quar) Cg gk ee {Soeclal to The Star) summer, after dining at a seamen’s ft! ursts vere rue * trict from East 58th and Fast- #/and hunting, tell of terrible ex-| tele gud fights resalt when the sav STRYKER, ©., Nov. 13.—Alleg-| hotel in Tacoma, he woke up to find & orn ay. to cast city limits. This #|perionces at the hands o Chinese | @6e% become intoxteated, and sev os ong’? ing he was drugged and shanghaied | himself deathly ill om the Provi- }® inciudes Latona, Brooklyn and &|coolies who ravage the const, fe d|eral have been eut and slashed in into service on an English vessel.) dence. He says he was abused and GREAT SUFFERING |& University. #|the Indians whisky and then steat|® teeribie manner and often “| TEST REBATE the Providence, in Tacoma, Foster) thrown 50 feet from rigging to th On, ATR TRUE INOW NOMA rte de i: *|the fish. The fish are then taken| °ecape with their lves. Anmock, of this place, has begun|deck, breaking an arm, collar bone 2 aw Pee ee ee) Lo Japan or China and sold beu'Tinedn fy suit for $60,000 damages against the) and seven ribs. He lay unconscious worrr vou rizase | | “OLNOM NOM rane THAT) | . a emat to stop thie, three tn-| “ETC ramme oe Leneany' List: Wessel’ owners, Thomas Cole @ Co.,|for 22 days. He has recently are WRITE ~ MY F00L BOOK AND THROW /T Aians traveled all the way from Si-} oie —_ of Liverpool, Anmock says that last | rived home a crippl AUTOGRAPH WW THE FIRE, YOU POMPA- Drowned berla to Cape Nome, where they told] Bas Dow / t tory to miners, who have ar PIANO MAGNATE SaaS NR , #4 = é cntatl SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—As a PRED THEM WHISKY T WN MILWAUKEE, Wi ae IN Ml $5, “coma Lomas sun ieeentien” ana A CONVUL3/ON! result of a collision between the} The Indiat or Esquimos, say Rr oy a oe +i a e Wth anniversary of the marriage Kasoline schooner Nonpareil andithat the method of the pirates is in the federal court togay. the gov~ + a of his father and mother is to be cee be ernment filed sult Against nine ral rs of the | light house tender Madrona off Paci-|to ship a sloop equipped with rev . - 1, |roads and one brewery 4 tt fl JOHANNESBURG, N: 13.—A r tered all | fie street. wharf at 7:30 Monday|eral small boats. These boats cruise} Albert Krell. of Neweasti@ Ind. | ros OR Tere oe Sreeenen bi Serre oo ag hPa ne United States, will attend the | 7 H#°! one of the largest plano manufac-| to ascertain whether or not the rail-| vertical shaft in the Driefontain| | morning, deek hand John Boer, of}aiong the coast in search of Re | ture the United @ at the! roads can lawfully pay indirect re-|mine collapsed today. One white }the Nonpareil, was drowned, and|quimos who fish for salmon. Once) py, ashing! stated bates through private car lines-own-! man and 67 natives were killed. Captain Murphy was seriously in-| found the Indians are spotted until) tngat Seattle an ded by large shippers, such line: —- = jured. The Nonparet] was badly|they have secured & good catoh.| country in one og yt scp tag.,- Barn apmwcnag damaged. ‘They are then approached by the! in the country for the pirates, who. give. them “booze.” | and. ongann ernment, mer ices to secure re LITTLE HAPPEN/NGS | 5 paks ver ‘or th duetions ove er shippers anc ARERR RRR RR HHH HH) When the natives become hopeless-| "It speaks, very, well for this, nity paren r other shippers and Meets Royal Bro-In-Law being, in the opinion of the gov * | lly drunk the pirates rob them of . ' | + ‘ "LE ° tha: eople have the -———- Mre. Sarah Williams oo died Ni 4 5 PSS 4616 ®) ey of the schooner, where they a woman saves} MILWAUKEE, Nov. 13.—Gustay | 8 attar he legves 9 asm ONDON, No 3 * , 19 Sunday */a°@ picked up, after whieh they buy a plano it in| Pabst, president of the brewery, de- | ak Mra. Eitten | LONDO! v. 12-—-The king of ;* * | cru bout in other localities n indieation that they « a made mays the | Morea Williaza Jon- |G accompanied by the Prinve cruise abou b ¢ } Mra. Wil nd Prineess Nicholas, of Greece, ar- SPEER ERE MEE HB HL all tho boats return with |their plonder the echooner makes) "tlc ae in life, in farmers living in t put that the ermomt » that he was once officer of | “AN llwaukee Transit Refrigerator [Want Charles Of )s time asiticlent, lon vicinity of thin ity are buying more | company, but he in not now thteren | she returns to China or Japan. If) nugteal instruments, comparative 4 and declares he had no iemal } not she cruises alang the coast for) jy, mpeaking, than in any other part| dealings with the road named. | fer Denmark 50 oF 100 miles, where the samve tee-| ef the land earings with (the “fond netied. (ier | : “The greater part of the finest] the } | rived this afternoon on a visit to his brother-in-law, King Edward, They | crossed the channel in King Ed- ward's royal yacht, accompanied by married to Jacobd | @ squadron of British warships, and > arly part of 18% | were met at Portsmouth by Prince tore ‘| Arthur, who escorted them to Win- Lor where ars AKO, with he ties are employed. smplaint to be made withit Finally several Eequimos, after] woods whieh er into the 4 u- | days of pianos and organs « CHRISTIANIA, Nov, 13.—-Returns| falling to secure help from the Si erences 606 comes it. wAUKER, Wis, May 18-—Judge | hela | ads pte to date show that 15,000 are in fa-|berian side, decided to put across} From this section of the couniry ie. Quarles, in the ral court this} chapel | acs or ¢ . of Denm: ‘ days ac t r er bet- morning, sustained the demurrers to! Pleasant cem | STOCKHOLM, Nov. 13.—Seven- It r of inviting Charles of Denmark|the water. Forty days across the) to. and wh A Nanos ita morning a the demurrers to | J ant cemetery. Mrs, xt | STOCKH LM, | Ne na: Seven: a the services, owing to the iliness per husband “e*® from Russia with $30,000,000 in cash, to become King of Norway, andj} wind swept waters of Bering sea’, pretty xe only 3,000 against him. lindians sailed and paddled their ig doing mighty aving ten more, The ft icity. of