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ast Edition IGHT EDITION SERVANT GIRLS’ CONTEST CLOGES AT 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The Seattle Like a Spanked School: Boy Is Hyde on the Rack) © DEPOSED VICE PRESIDENT OF AT) EASE AMONG WOMEN IN THE EQUITABLE VERY MUCH ANTE- CHAMBERS, BUT HANGS HIS HEAD IN SHAME WHEN UNDER THE FIRE PROSECUTOR—MORE SENSA TIONAL TESTIMONY OFFERED OF THE BER E REE EER HEHE * * * wa affable * ease ay women ® e tb Among & the * ! * a before b + # expectin ent t * * in shame * * * SEP ERR EERE RE RR W YORK, Nov Hyde to t the insu Inve morning Dc « Many womer The Beats veually ted by wittnesses fand attorneys w to wom Hyde, accompar n- ftermeyer, entered and ap An Gonscious of the attention he act John MeGuiness, comptro of the Equitable, was the first wit- Hughes read a num f let rom Equitabl elds, expressing certain Der ¢ proval of legislation pending at A Hyde was call a Stir in the room as the yow @ncier was sworn. He was ask first about his connection with the Rauitadie, and declared that he was @ducated by his father in the life Sesurance business. He was brought tp to understand that he would sue- toed his father | entirely upon the volition of mem bers of the executive committee, He ould offer no explanation of the testimony of Depew Hen dricks, In which the s or was Une | certain whether Hy 4 for an| increase, but thought did and| ht he asked me Alex Hughes aske if he have continued at $75,000 If 000 had been refused | You, because I did not believe} I could get as much elsewhere. The galleries laug 1 Hyde said he was given authority t ecalve money from the ashier | any other voucher than | He ame te in the) able Trust com previous to vice president | 000, which was | claimed p the trust) ed the syndi be Squire unt, which was part of the “yel-| w dog fund,” was a subject off Hy not explain | ther account been | plained at a He told of “K. W. Alexan: fund, used to | settle sults, purchase stock and for polttical contributton: Hyd 1 that when the banking ‘epartment called for the repayment of $685,000, President Alexander and Thomas D. Jordan made up what| they could and he paid $212,000 him self. Rertops Mews Amen? POLK, W. Va.. Nov, 14 Taft talked Ohio politics to aid he was sorry Sorry and Glad | ated. but « out. He believe salt will be open conventions, in} | which the people will rule. He advo-} » young men taking ® vigorous} ad in politics He entered the ser- 2 YD | ice to the fail of 1896 as secotd | ny ase : be - be ® mm » aida dade Sling dada eeey Few president, and felt qualified to| ™™*, Perouse oe Fade Rack nol @ «TOKIO, Nov. 14—The Wa- & Hill the position. He declined a sal-| be |® seda university baseball team | Sry when he entered. In 1900 he man of the finance committee with] }® has won the championship of #| Becepted a salary of $30,000 which {ncreased duties |® Japan, The Waseda team play- #| Costinued to 1902, when it was in He insisted that in both cases the!) @ ed Stanford, Cal, lact spring *) ereased to $75,000. When his salary /salary was offered, and increased) » * QWs increased he was made chatr-' without a suggestion from him, but! gy ee Eee eRe REE EEE B) NOME MINER IS SUED FOR $400, MUCH—CLAIMANT SAYS HE A little man, scarce five feet tal stood before Judge Yake morning and no mone es protested th he had Yet personal acquaintance: Wittie man say he ts worth of the | Gm bis own right, and t he is (of the Independent Min company of Nome. an Alaskan _ dgaepeed of high rating. little man’s name is Kampe. and W. C. Rotter, who & $400 judgment agains four years, was making & stren ous endeavor, through his a iey. W. A. Hastie, to collect the It was whispered about the cour Pyeom that when little Mr. Kampe ‘WAR summoned to court from the | Stevens hotel. he had hastily shed ® Bugget watch chain, a diamond | scart pin and several other. person -< al belongings of value = He appeared before ‘the Gmodestly tailored and without Vplece, stick pin, rings or jew sort. The beautiful ¢ silk hat was the on! “of unusual affluence y evidence about bis per. “a egy have no money, Mr. inquired the art how 0 it, 4 & that you can aford to Iptop at all these expensive hotels? “Your honor, my posit (Ry Sertpp Ann? NEW YORK The off ¢ial count was y of each of the four counties included within Greater New La Heer i the ¢ rat Before cach b« Hearst fights to are the discre nthe tally Saietes the by t boxes opened a @ach ballot reco n the distri Where there is evide of fra McClellan fights to « Vanpers face of show Mct 3,000. A onfine the can ely as pousible official retur Han ontes ns, elected in the co by rts se Rat wearing a very high and glossy | gance. 1 ba’ MAYORALTY FIGHT Wears Silk Hat But MAIN, 246. "Two. FouR yes! MAIN 2-476 Si 1ExL0! 15 Tes 246?) Wray? G42? WATONG NUMBER? CENTRAL’ HeLto! He x! The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH a5 WITH LAST BREATH CHARGES MURDER AY CENTRALT CANT YOU GET a4G? yes! MAIN! Yes? EXPIRES UNDER MYS- OF BEER FOLLOWED | NEGRO COAL MINER AT RAVENSDALE TERIOUS BY FATAL CONVULSION® CIRCUMSTANCES—GLASS r ine 4 ft dead AG Hpi! 1 Say YOU GAVE S) | ; 1 . ME THE WRONG NuMpER re . ie i WANT 2- ee 6! ¥ . ; i h 7 x. , an h iter ving im _ T t I t been noth MISSED APPLES AND HENS EUURER ERNE EEE ERED MEGEEEEEE EE HENNE RHE RENEE EEE HH $0 HE BUILT HIGH FENCE * AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SUNSET TELEPHONE COMPANY. 4 * Of all the cities in the United States, there are few where a telephone company would dare to * ——— * offer such service as you give your patrons in Seattle . * But * John W. {apples that used to drop on his side * Just because w attleltes are patient and long suffering if no reason why you should “rub w® | says that M. Ma-|of the fence before I built it higher, & it & | ther, h acked bim inand my chickens used to stray im * Star does not know 6f one of your customers who is entirely satisfied with your service. ® |the matt rd fence n/that direction before | got busy with - On the other hand, {t does not know of one customer using the competing service who is pot en- # | his property and (hat belonging to|/my hammer. Some of them never . fled *& |Mather, Mather « ms that the|came back,” said Salminen, in ex+ + Now, The Star {# not “boosting’’ for any tele ¢ company, Nor does it pretend to want to # | fence is nine feet high 1 for that] plaining his side of the fence rows ® run your affairs. Still, a telephone company op ing on such &n extensive seale as yours is * | reason should be shaved to six feet} Salminen says that Counclimam * pect to eritietsm from the press, apecially when it has almost an exclusive monopoly on long * |to comply with a city ordinance reg-| Rude was not entrenching bis po- ® distance & julating the height of fen but | iitieal position by sticking up for * * |Salminen says that the fence is ouly|the apparent fracture of the city or- * + Star would like to know why one company can give instant connection, clear sounding * | four feet high. On top of this he|dinance. “I wish to have it known * transmi«sion, courteous treatment—in fact, satisfaction in every way, while another concern imposes ® | has placed pickets instead of a wire |that Rode had nothing to do with * the public a service that includes exasperating delay, jarring discords and, many times, dis ® [mesh this row between me and my neigh- * “y on the part of ite employes. * “| think that Mather missed neal or,” said the tailor. (EEE ES | 22% SPOPAELPSELE LEELA RARER eee seers Accused of Being Cigar Swindler Worse Than An Irish Stew money by ment Of Behwabachers after they had Gilled a number of the Rone was placed | S uw arrent ahortly after 4 oclock,| deme. The trick wan di e,e | Me day afternoon, by Special OF when the bilia for the goods were of Bohwabs 2G clmar ran had a hard time to ex- had « lained of plait why he did not owe the fe man's deale with them daitare charged sgainat him by t The police may that fo ws holens ler. BUT SAYS HE HASN'T THAT pent claur dealers have How many dupes Ross found ts lee ee ee EEE EE Ew HB BOL the Operations of a not known, but he Wax well dresmed | walt and see what the other fel-) RIVAL PARTIES FIGHT ON SAME PLATFORM—IT’S A GAME OF HAS le & | who secur wholema! and inet that the arresting Of-|jers do and then we'll fol the iz sl by using prominent | fice wee making grievous mistake|enng” or -walt and see which way “FOLLLOW THE LEADER"—BUT LOTS OF FUN ANYWAY le @| retail clear Unfortunately | in taking bir jail. The cane will| eat Jumps. and then we'll jump * jit. ‘Tt is not @ personal extrava-|* @ | the work was net accormpliehed In| be tstd before Prosecuting Attorney | atier i"-—thene are the ways the oe cent aunot afford not to!” re- | * GF pete! but BB z eSers Ove, the Phen ican tia Chater eee been | retbavers’ party of Perh. not in the whole country; mittee of seven of the Tapayers ie ae ane be ante * ’ hy Motes the heart ¥ i - anaet ter e, Ctene will ther such mix-up in poll-| meet with and discuss these quess ‘| aa |S t losing the wholesaler would re-| in trouble once before in a shady! town do their polit Hee be aeahacaee eaeae’ ted: ‘ ; to unobtr ; « é Dowd, @ ve a message from a re transaction West Seattle. They There's a fun in found worse Pan) tions with other committee of | aad oe bathe | DF of Hawanae 4 of maney trees prospective custors. | party calls the Tex Dirty’ Hitieal plums, and 3 ther know met in the residence of one “ of the law, and the | # ve ® a Fat Seis eee eee oe eee ak | iets and the Taxpayers cell be ing the. ithe tis said xpayers committee, and the Je tian ‘with the high bat was|® nt wale dealers being ite f | Citizens—well, never mind wha sn tween thelr prin t ittee discussed the dis= * oo Jn at that | Wae Welfvered, it is aaid, Ross ts they call them; it's all in the « i fat under arrest af at * the dealer in jail anyway | orgpoce ema j ons, pro and con, aim bee the ed b Saint ty Po Hage ty Og 9 48 Ry LONDON, Nov. 4.—An Odessa — Madrone halt, W tle. fight i ae nd fight the weed laa ) that the little man Se ote | eee rate * that there are terrible] °) Ate mber of th It's a fig N« re Citizens. had been preparing to slip out of |* ec Rose js responsible for [te et trivel, Rea, nanr Odenss.| erg... 1 ee meeting © ; PRINCIP report of thelr proceedings town and o ( the jurisdiction of ## SF SR ERER ERLE lp - be A! Over 100 are re ported killed ions we tne on te VIDU $ will be brought in Tuesday night at ihn cumet | - —_— — yoy depar ” _ eS , . o During th ting Monday night a caucus to be held at West Seattle tte ath daeae tateatl | | a. Taxpayers party il seed pledging the hall, by the Taxpayers Be hy bay Sead indy tod | anew. apres porte Sed for lower Annexationists, at whiell sh Batra ye rg Es j teat, weeey ee Det nexation or city officials will be per, Hentin aad 16 ws. tote by lange - ve in the plans for the come bn bey A be Ing campaign be mapped out. $400 judgment ig on can| Those who formed this joint Hastie added that the littl toner aoe : ‘ ghts and | commit were Messrs. Wilde, i tea om ine wales fag cape A on ag RO Na ¢ and sew- chairman; Coles, Armstrong, Todd, le me recent! day night, and the ter ce and better | Barr Andrews, Kelly, Diller, Ire me of certain | ® filed with tolbe tion and. in, fact, all of win. Lorena, Keeley, Wing, Hughes | persons who o see him « municipal advantages be | an son Mr. Kampe was released late Tuesday afternoon by Judge Yakey | on $600 furnished Ww. I tevens, of the Stevens hotel CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COM MITTEE BRINGS IN MAJORITY) NEW YORK, N ‘ t AND MINORITY REPORT OF SECOMD AV. FRANCHISE | Daas ep apo ‘irae Z| NORWEGIAN VICE CONSUL Mee, reatnetien never’ After scrapping Mke cats andy That in the opinion of this body ould lead t n te oie ede in teas) dice dao maccshy Fes’ Wand tatiana franchise for street railway pur pane | Res ‘ . | dogs for nes ‘0 hol pehind | nomex whould be granted by this city] ixewaite closed doors Tuesday morning, «| om any: main thorenghthed such. ‘s6 mp pe A re wee Snowe ey. SUOE RE: COM tnnne ame majority of the committees on cily|Seeond@ av. or Westiake boulevard, WILL HEREAFTER REPRESENT SWEDEN ALONE affairs of the chamber of commerce| unteas-definite provision is made| COMING TO CHICAGO. made a meaningless report, which |thereim for joint use of the track i, eminetes By Berivos News Aas'n) was practic asurrender to the) by subsequent franchise grantees on | ent of C. Hauge electric octopus. |pagment of a fair compensation fer Smit ; | to the United CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Joseph Leiter] Only three members stood by thelr | the use thereof Pip chs Parag Liat gsr pas «at Beg ways that Lord and Lady Curzon are] guns, insisting on the approval of This majority report is signed] pésen™ har “hater sisal | m, D.C. ae ae coming to Chicago on a visit lithe Shorrock resolution before it}by Messrs, Blethen, Kohn, Cathoun,|camp and landed with t | cu Bella was emasculated. |Chkpin and Stewart Jix Ihe forehead stick Jana Norwe vice. Comune ae 49 4N SHEE EHH E HH! Tho majority report does not give| ‘The minority report is ax follows: | 8. | another “Lax this city will soon take place. 7 , LPR eae ., Mi the city the right to use the tracks! That the following resolution be! *tiler is the tally io | Mr, Chilberg, who pecenntill * =NORFOL Nov. 14. | at all, and gives other private com-|adopted by the chamber of com “But it's the some old h said | the two countries for about 25 years oe * * burned, */ panies only the right to rent them. | maree, to-wit ge oe tae is . | reappointed vice * There are #|" ‘phere will probably be the nottost | That in the optnion of this body| tne Citixens tleket and Lewle a announeas Inevitable. The forces of Jerome aro} * only ope *| time that has occurred in the cham-|no franchise for street railway pur-| treasurer ta feantee bey pola? act n preparing for the prosecu-| ber of come in many a day! poses should be granted by this city} Now, DeNeuf ut r ne vweiklan vice anne tion of the perpetrators of fraud. |[®****#k RR eR RHR) Vnon the body is asked to Pim ate any main thoroughfare, such us| exation plank, and, of co the |though 1 understood A, Hi Hoel bees ig - : “PROFS” DIDN'T KICK elther the majority or minority re-| Second av. or Westlake boulevard, bal the Cit b € | bers is the most } 1 candidate, NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The ante-| vt ; port Wednesday Junless definite provision astet sid . besos | . Having been acting vice consul of rooms were filled with witnesses | ea ee en Ne pitais| The reports in full follow therein for joint use of th 7] ia ‘iikewine th Fs Rwoden and Neeway Om: two <a when the grand jury resumed ite) 7p. ar tntversitie . | Your committes on city affairs, to| avbsequent franchise grantees or by| ala aut for annera is in Sune oe ee inquiry in the election frauds this\ sions today without ce which was referred a resolution pro-| the city Itself, on payment of a fair] a way-—and neither par a ae morning. It is reported that a meni-|olutions condemning the present | posed by My. Shorrock relating to| proportion of tho cost of consiruc | thes ca Jan issue on which to 2 te ber of the election board in Mur-| methods of football. President Rich | jc use of street railway tracks,|tion and maintenance. fight thes rovers phys district has confessed. Alder-| ard C. Jesse, of Missourt, wan elect-| begs leave to submit both a major-| Your committee would respectful-| A PRETTY ME no better ™ Haggerty was rearrested this rd erent of in be on. ‘The! ity and minority report ly call attention to the fact that the}, Is ® hty pretty mess, The sition, Mr, Soel+ morning on a complaint of assault-| ext meeting will | The majority report 1s as follows; {resolution proposed in the minority | T!XPey an lsepe and hope 5 fent and cashier ing a Hearst watcher. He pleaded | ® Pha That the following resolution be! repart is the Shorrock resolution, | | {®t ' aoe State Bank of Geattic, anaes not gul and was held in $1,900} rv’ wives at the Whi opted by the chamber of com | his minority report ts signed by| eae ‘not ina thousand j in eve ry way qualified for the bongs ba this afternoon, erce, to-wit: Messrs. Griftithe; Price and Hallor. whate the use, we'll win anyway Norway in this city ane state ort