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r THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1905 Ul Count Witte Sends Us His 22222 ALASKANS MAY JOIN } De er 28, Murphy being the only Best Photograph Sieceewess| ALASKA CLUB Oi. ai bide’ tiiedinaain ndanwene — cae Plodged to Diroct |. 7% cwronton or sins sno: trative, congresonl eet Primar Hotel Butler to adopt beneficiary | resolution calling for a change tn y resolutions for Alaska, is expected | cuble tes, better postal service - ult in a hot fight | and other like matters which will] The first seasion of the conven-| be a benefit to the gitizens of thetr CIAL PICTURE OF THE RUSSIAN MAN OF THE HOUR ESPE- CIALLY FOR THE READERS OF THIS NEWSPAPER With instructions to work with all fon ‘by the | tion wil commence at 10 o'clock on| district his might for the , During the pest tWe! yéure all sorts of ikencsses Of Sergius ‘Hean party of the direct prim-| Wednesday morning. It in expected| The Second district delegates also artell’s Are : Witte, the man of the hour in Russia, have been printed, lbsling ury In the election next spring, Dr.| that fully 160 delegates from tht|tend to appear favorably inelined s : his personal appearance in va degre A. B. Kidd wae named as city cer + | different di ts of Alaska will at-| toward dividing Alaska into three J S es When, upon his return to St. Peteraburg from Portsmouth, N. i ; wath Ward Republican club | #04 territories, claiming that with of ust the tor he was appointed count by the ¢ the editor of this newspaper a | From the Nome district 40 dele-| territorial government those terri For wrote Count Witte and asked from him for purposes of pubiteation the photograph of himself which he liked the best } IT’S BUGABOO,” : SAYS GOMPERS | gates are now in the elty, and {t is| tories remotest from the seat of gov expected many more wili attend be-| ernment would not receive the same Burnett Demands fore the closing of the meeting,| treatment as those in the near vi Owing to some question brought up| cinity, It ts A that it is this in regard to proxy delegates, it is| phase which is the basis of antip : Extension ore ghar gee diieapengenrtaine | cape allege ron foment route to this city from the First and| territorial government as is now Third districts | Busy People There’s a Place For Everything proposed WANT TERRITORIAL GOVERN GHT OVER GOVERNOR. iiditinie’ Waintas vingetneets| ye covmnn-| Paar eo And It’s There resolutt in the counell Monday 7 It is generally understood that the . night ema’ me that the Seattle jonas which i | yrenineiiny ~ ts one | First district will come out strong | ! . = . nd ite Raven for territorial government All nt for Alaska Bartell’s ie me neve Ake tated thet & vese favor a betterment of the p : | hise the tension | will be presented advocating th | service, an adjustment of the cab 4 P w nied August 29, 1900. The! vision of Alaska Into three separate| rates and the election, In Mew o T t —— people in the district to be accom ries. Over this latter reao-|@nything better, of a delegate to rice rea pleading in vain|, cress. It is also thought the Peg cama aie teare ad the former, it in stated | Cone It is also thought the} the hottest fight will ensue. gubernatorial candidac J < yoo Indications point to opposition on| Governor Brady will elicits < Will It Come to This) '’,2:"5,0' 0 Nome ants portion - - MURDERER STILL BREATHES Here? | Some esident (the Plumbers’ and the Steamfitters’ untons. Samuel Gompers, in his opening! Gompers is a candidate for re speech yesterday before the conven-| election and will probably win. tion of the American Federation of q Labor, stated that the Chinese boy-| PITTSBURG, Nov, 14.—The ; cott against American goods is|ond day’s session of the American nothing but a bug-a-boo originating | Federation of Labor was called with the large Chinese trading com-| or by President Gompers, who panies to persuade through commer-| called John Mitchel! to the stand cial fright the United States to| The executive counctl report was modify the Chinese exclusion act read. The coppersmiths were de The teamsters are trying to unseat | Died a charter, One cent a week William Spencer, representing the ach member was assessed, and the plumbers in the executive council, | printers urged to fight for an eight Trouble is also expected between hour d PITTSBURG, Nov. 14 For Wednesday Cough Drops— 5 all brands, 2 boxes for .......... c The Trust demands 4 nickel @ box. Price's Little 13 Liver Pills . ° Cc Save one- half here. ritorial govern ers of the Nome SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 14.—Ber 4 asked point blank| nardo Gomerlo, who last night put © favor that form! two 32-callber bullets into the back CHICAGO, Nov, 14.-—-Mayor Ea-| of rament, attempted to by of bis wife's head and two more ward Dunne last aight submitted an|@bout the bush and stated it was! into bis own, is still alive. His first | too « to give at ent that| shot at himself went into the tem-} ordinance accompanied with pians| too early to give statements on thal P a senoengen: 5 | shubject ple and shot out both eyes, Then te the elty cownell looking for th ‘ ‘ . municipal ownership of the street OUTHEAST OPTIMISTIC | he fired pase of the railway systems. His plans are that) The Southeastern Alaskan dele-| brain, One bullet has been abstract \ cates are more optimistically in-|ed. The doctors think be will die An agreement be made with th roada which would eventually resu! 1 toward territorial govern-| but the woman will recover Tm Hin the latter turning thelr properties ‘Tanana f after George F. Cottertii had made a} &¥er to the elty for « consideration . | Tonight, Generally Fair and Cooler; ’ | after peeked denouncing the pro: |that as an alternative these proper-| The Nome delegates hint that’ Wednesday, Partly Cloudy, Light | i grab, and 1. B. Moses, the @ Htlee be acquired by condemnation| they will be content with a repre- te Fresh Southeast Winds. | }proceedings, and that the eity build] f again into the ment, as are the delegates from the Paine’ Belladonna 8c Porous Plasters .. Others charge 15c for these. tative of the Second av. prop+b Bay Soe ROM Sane Set lrorooretions "The hatter won re| STORIES TO BE ADDED tse: ranch butter, per we. |il Loraine’s Quinine 63c : a ” air Tonic, | The club appointed a committee, | ferred to « committe John EBrickson’s plans OTe eee ete een Bwins ‘per ib $1.00 size ........ eon Gente. cone ried out the Erickson block, First American chease,’ peri Save one-third on this, ad aters, White, Carrahar d Ball jcommis SSION DOES BUSINESS and University, will soon be com | ite asin large cheese, 6c; Wis- ngor, to Investigate the Ballard an-} COLFAX, Nov. 14.—If the ratl-| pleted, aud will then be six or seven ene. Hie Witch Hazel, EADOERIL. Yow, 34-20 | Se eumartiea ioters te brates | uexation matter and report back at|yonds abide by the final ruling of| stories high. R. J. Ferguson will] Ranch exgn, per toe. @He: Oregon, full Cc Eereeweni, a Russian Jew, veaiding | two wnmarey with tour calléres | the next meeting tate railroad commission during| probably lease the structure and! p Eastern, per dos, 26g pe ee ie Pp y | ba Save a dime here, ster-in-law with four childr Cy CH utive session of that bedy| ut three hours yesterday the e triatian section COAST “nanway| Frye Has Ax to Grind): ce Wil be geeatiy, homens stat he ruling holds that all future! house to be erected on the southeast im this city, has received a cabie- gram from Russia stating that his | mother, entire family has been murdered by children Russians & Odessa. The family. he | they ox purposes it for hot ein guson will also lease, it 8) Dey granulated, sacks, per 100 Ibs, 1, 0 new three-story apartment| £50. fruit granulated, sacks per 100 ibe, ‘Sle; beet. per mack, $6.50; Golden Bartel are the Drug gays, consisted of bis father, moth-! of Od X. L . R APPLICATION 9} |sht enents over the Northern Pu-|ccrner of Boren and Pike. He has|gif°* *** 8: Extra © per sack, Stores of all classes—one C. H. Frye, the local packer, went | cifle must be forwarded to all ponte! also purchased the southeast corner Poultry, price to all and always the for the| COUNCIL FOR FRANCHISE . a. paying $16,090.| Drensed chicken, per Ib, 10@18e: lve IE lowest. ¢ the board of health Monday /in this state by railroads running| of Ninth and jday to appoint a reeeiver concern, charging that C. H. Spen lcer, president of the company, bas ttempt conspired to secure all the stock. P| Restraining orders and mandatory on on dy three vemageaty ad ne { injunctions were also prayed for night was frustrated by/ SAM HILL NOW FULL- Gunderson, who opened on the men through « partition aflernoon and tried to prevail upon |in the state, and not as has here. ae nn ld et > ver I ie be Fee bedy to adopt « rule for me tofore been the practice by first for 7 7 " eye. CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—-Before the Counciiman Bowen, in behalf of | ispection in line with the bil whic warding to Portland, Ore, 404 / special examiners of the bureau of| larder eke the North Coast railway, introduced | ¥%4 (ntroduced at bis instigation at | thence to Washington points. corporations teday five railroad an ordinance into the city council the I et sension of the legislature. | A jotnt rate is insisted upon. men testified that there is no fa- Monday night granting « franchise) Clty Meat Inspector Roll pointed) Be voritiem shown to the Standard Oil | fi at how unjust «uch a reguiation|4AP& PLAN GYM to the road. The right of way ask ; n . company, and deciared that rates on FLEDGED PUBLISHER | ot for would bring the line down | pee eng pages = acon te A gymnasium for the benefit of] oil were only staple rates. the bar room and an ad t 4 Duwamish northwest to Whatcom) . pee yy cwcre elfigae > 8) Japanese students tx to be installed - f cwt, live lambs, $2. ie _ fotping apartment. sored yg Byer one ev. and thence pest the Gaelend | MRCS imeat out io walle the basement of the Japancse WANTS $30,000, + abuts, per I, a, ee OM A owing nfected meat out of the ct de-| pas e Gunderson was in a side room! joistions with J. D. Farrell and C holdings of the Northern Pacific and) (1 re to take poaltive action on Mr, | Oaptiat church, to be erected onthe! yudge Hatch ia hearing the case! Re erted for ‘The Star by Downing, When the robbers entered. He &f/p Chamberiain by purchasing an within 500 feet of the tideland hold a recommendation corner of Washington and Maynard.|o¢ James Ball, who asks $30,000! He ‘once opened fire with his revolver. | jnee in the Bellingham Daily ings of the new Pacific ratiway yes In addition to the “gym” there will) damages from John MeGorath and! oywicago, Nov 14. ‘The robbers fled. Gunderson ran Revelile. popularty conceded to be » feeder to! also be inatalled baths, reading! I K. Dichmall, contractors, for per-| noard of trade wo ‘after the thieves and fired agnin| yar Hill stated the paper would |'M® Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paui| roome and dormitories. sonal injuries suffered through be-| Wheat’ High, Low &@ shotgun. Mra Gunderson, lished along line. At Duwamish and Spokane the Plans for the church have already |'"# Strack by « derrick while em-| Dec, 53-4 857-8, 9 1- the sbots, ran out and was| op Foon the same lines! sine is intended to branch off to the been drawn up, but will be changed | ployed on the new postoftice build-| May. 3-4 s1-8 55-6 upon several times by the city mits. in view of the recent decision of the|'"* “a ane nine 78 43-8. 44 ne volbere, One of the stick-up My ag trustees. “TNJURED BY SAW. fon ran ore jo fall and crawi inte Collision COMMERCIAL C.U0 | * Mr. Herbert I. Kudo, a member DENOUNCES GRAB brush on his hands and knees. — - Im an effort to Insure the re-election jot the board of directors, says the ice are looking for the rob- a The new Seattle Commercial club| of Dae H Abrap “of lchureh already has a fund of $5,000 KANSAS ITY, it to have been wounde. | pasthound Unies, Penile teally unanimous vote Mon fucks, Mal- The; old roosters, te. Gem Hot wt 5c Bottles: teense Pay 85¢ elsewhere. “Sertct $4.45 Water Bot! Made to last for years, “a | ee Syrh Pay 85 to $1.00 elsewhere. i. —s Spray Sy- jeats. Drensed steers, per ib, S4@éc; Greased m, drensed En bs, ; live sheep, $4.0 owt; live Mab per cut: live veal, BOO —_ The $20,000 personal injury case of F. Wi Comradie va. the Atlas! aber Bhingle company is on I before Judge Albertson. ‘The! s°4 | for the erection of the chureh, and| n No. 194 collided with a work- pasted a resolution tn vty in| will raise $2,000 more during the! pinintiff was injured severely by « train one mile west of Bonner! Fitel’s hall calling wpon the coun if wr | next few weeks. maw, Train Held-Up Springs, Kan., late yesterday after-| ct) not to grant any franchise with-| ¥ have been doing the work eer oa she NEW YORK, Nov. 14—Following are You save money on pre- scriptions; the medicines you yet are of the best. They are Drepared by experts. “ttm — 29¢ Hoyt's German Cologne, Cc Be size . Save a dime on this, "wae, 14c Save one-third here. hoon, and several persons were In-/ out the common use clause on Sac-| quietly, but when MH secidentally b LONDON 14.—Bir Geor ry r . o Mentally be : - é jeorge Stock quotations today. a JOE ot Maoh ai Nome. Alaska; |204 8¥. oF any other main thorough-| came Known fo J.P Biccle, a Demo. | Williams, founder of the Y. M. C. A. T if ARKETS ed Cop. 34 TIE wae {Special to The Star) euuig wenn ont brelaen * [fare The resolution was passed’ property at once was buried today Brooklyn Rap ge to Boa woe mk Engineer James Scartf, of passen- Seople’s Ges, 108 1-4, 1091 CHILICOTHE, Mo. Nov. 14— 3. trate: enete pe jetropotitan, 117 5-8, i ek, Y had w ig x : | “ Vegetables. . 4 Righwaymen held up the Wa-| “Fireman C. B. Strat, of passenge cases, weighing 1 ot Beans, dry. per cwt, i2c%: No. | {) B Steel. 38 1-4, 38 7 : railroad station at Cailatin tr prome hil i | 250,000 cana aed pnt mrad i, ee eee oe See cae hi & Steel, ped. 1-4, wt it = it e son, cor of wo be ‘ AS; large whites, " . =A. ; See” the ceniien cocetl ae” Seem emaincer of work- | that brought to this city some time | Py gy Halt. @ Ohio, Tio 4 t006-€ ino 28 ANd took $100 In jewelry. One wom- werd ‘Sell, fireman of work- | 880 by the steamer San Juan, which | per, sack. $9: paranips, per sack. | Pacifie, Re See Base belongings were left untouched. | train. | was the greatest cargo ever brought | per ‘aack. ‘te; Nettuce, per bom, ibe: | yh A, 147, 148 1-4. arrests were made. It is said }to an American port by one vessel is per dos, $1.@; garlic, per , 6, 9 3-8, 878. fcated, . PUEBLO, Colo. Nov. 14.—Five | In addition to her cargo of hali * ve green peppers, per box, rr iin 38 1-8. persons were injured, two seriously, but, the Humboldt brought 4,000 cases of salmon from the southeast ern canneries. ‘ al of the heavy cargo on | ‘CHARGES CONSPIRACY | in a rear-end collision between Denver & Rio Grande passenger "©. J. Anderson, claiming to rep-| ‘"#!" No. 4 and Rock Island passen ; ger train No. 6 at 9 o'clock last wesent @ number of stockholders in| jient in the Rio Grande yards here. | @t. Paul, 1% a4 1 Union Pacific, 19 3-8, 128 3-4 jm it | Litinets Central, we York Cont, 190 1-4, 148 150 1-4 RIOTERS BURN HALF THE BUILDINGS IN KRIVELREG—CZAR AFRAID TO SPEND WINTER IN ST. PF TERSBURG ANO PRE b at has greatly relieved the halibut market. Although the at.» potatoes, per ton, sioum: the Alki Point Transportation com-i py 4 | 6 injured were removed to the otatonn ob iba, $2.10: yello PADY, asked the superior court Mun- hospitals PARES TO DESERT WITTE }San Juan brought @ large cargo a | Ker soon, por 1 ne ‘io Yetiow Dam: Loraine’s Insintia { few days ago, there was # possibil na, a cucumbers per Orientalis, ounce . Gy Bertpws News Anwo+ J the palace is that be ts afraid| few days. ‘The arrival of the Hum Fruits. COLMAN BUILDING for this else- ref ne , ¢ the troublous times. sdej such a contingency he = Vensel | b cartons, 6. where. ere have sacked wn and half! cision is regarded as unfortunate,| brought down 47 passengers. Io, @ the bufldings have been destroyed | because it is believed he should be oe Bau de 5 by fir [near Witte at all times Cologne— Cc amare 4711 .. — ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 14.—A WASHINGTON, D. Nov, 1¢ Others charge 85c for this. workmen's meeting today decided to) A dispatch to th OLYMPIA, Nov. 14.—Governor year, to three years and six months| demand an 8-hour day, and wee vio-| for of Peters 6 th é Meaa for horse stenling. Barrow is aj lence if necessary to obtain It j has ken out at it ' today pardoned James Barrow, | young negro, the son of a Spokane | » ‘=_— Gentenced in Spokane July 15, last| minister, ST. PETERSBU Nov. 4.—It] 4)" ti Killed at ‘an is said that the reason the czar is} ty) ty Pierce's Le Trefle, [ of per ounce One-third o! Bartell Cuts RELIABLES The dep tonight sold “way WITCH HAZEL I-pint bottles .........- 196 regular price. going to Tzarskoe Selo instead of! «hips noe News Ass'n) B ing that wages will be reduced cor peaks lian pineapples, ‘per doa. 4 respondingly. The president prom RENO, Nev., Nov. 4.—The min-| D Wh, Fes coce ised that the administration would ore’ union of Olinghouse canyon re-| . 1+ om ily : : : work for a bill fair to both roads tently drove two Chinamen from the] pomn ‘ Bo: i") : : PREMIER and shippers. | ba nd warned all others to keep] ‘Butter Jand Ch : A I VIOLET AMMONIA ‘ bottles, cut to ine e@ rice 4 baedacataaeanees away. One Colestial went without hg sR BEEF, IRON AND WINE : ‘ . Ison the second wan ériven | Manere foe eer ine at Pint bottles . She At Both CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—The Daily |* BANK CLEARIN t with e and his cabin burned. Ni Mitea? London correspondent cables & Nov. 14, 1905.. F g | Ho is now in San Frag Se a : ™. a T. FLORIDA waren: Be Ghat he hae definite authority for|* Nov. 14, 1904. * ltified the Olinghouse miners that ihe size, cut to ves 4 St ) the announcement that Lord Rowe- : * jthe Chinese consul had taken the} 60c Buck $ 3 4 Inch LIQUOZONE ores © Berry will be the next premier se over same * natter up with his government, | _Ghisel 45c Always $1.00, now cut to SBé — | Campbeli-Bannerman will become |* et year %] At @ meeting of the members of ; that before question of af-! which will make a protest against yo ie and enter the house of lords.|*** ** * # i om . newly orsenteed| such treatment of Chinese tab A f a We_ sell Waterman's Foun- 610 lay morning, | filatio: the Alaska club, Tu ohn Burns is slated for a member | tain Pen. Of the cabinet. Olaf Raul, of Ballard, attempted | the annual ¢ the ensuing year took pl tion among the club 4 — to cook uant 7 0 ft to expected @ mee ‘ to cook & quantity of tar in’ the | {he cuauing, Year tok, Place, 22 | bere It In expected x. meetin eye | 506 4 basement of his home at Sixth and | "it was announced Tuesday morn- | yy = . |] S5c 6-8-in. Buck's Socket Firmer a Pine Tuesday morning. The tar|ing that on December 1 the Alaska| /{n%, mem! | ate te , WE CORRECT Second Avenue | caught fire and Raul beat a hasty |club would move ite quarters from| civb baye $00 %-in. Beckles Wocket Wirmer Or iabrantion Shak j retreat. The Ballard fire depart-|the 12th to the 15th floor of the| ‘Xr Alaska club as-| if Chisel ¢ vestrain, headache, etc. ment was called out. The firemen | Alaska butlding. 1 I stated the t efit would be de.| STOCKTON, Cal Nov. 14—[ff #8e 8-8-in. Buck's Socket Fir tion guarantee flooded the basement and put out ee paartrs <6 See ee Se unizations if they|Phillp Lilovich, an Austrian, was|f , Chisel «:- Bae the fire before much damage was | with. the tactlitiog at. | Sere to Join forces and work hand| killed by a premature explosion in|f “ry day, NUck® Books ria0e |“"Rs 1 win heat & |forded by the apartments | 44,nand for the good of the city and/ the Onelda mine, at Jackson, Ama-|f 356 1-§-in. Buck's Socket Fir aul will heat his tar outside in| o¢ the club tt bits could Sinshe dor county, last night. An American Chisel WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 the | th futur b t 1 | a x future. be shown off to ntag H L }named Wilson was injured Hh toc 1%-in. P. 8. W. Chiser president received a call this morn- - - iE y Alaske exhibits to arrival ooo ne RINGS GALMON.: [> - | Goc 1%-1n. 1 W. Chis fing from representatives of the rail-}| Instead of Wedne alae us| in city shortly from all parts of] The steamship Humboldt arrived| City water will be shut off on 1-in, P. 8. Chisel foad conductors’, firemen’s, engi-|was announced in Monday's star,| the territory. Two carloads are now| from Souptheastern Alaska 1 ay | Wednesday from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m Oe 7-8-in, P. 8B. W, Chisel Look For the 4 Heer’, trainmen’s and switchmen's |the Woodmen of the World carnival % Toute trom morning with the largest shipment| {nm the district north of Kast 70th st, | 45e 6-8-In, P. 8. W. Chis | Organizations, representing a mil Georgetown will start Thuraday a thee f halibut broug’ jown from |@nd east of Green Lak Spinning’s Cash Store . * ed ross tory on Hion employes, protesting against the |evening, when the queen will be | Alaska by a passenger vessel in| Wanpcr Proposed iowering of rates, deciar-' crowned Members of the Alaska club say’ ¥* rs. The Humboldt brought 400 3-room i Hotel Waldr 1910 Second Avenue.