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NIGHT EDITION upon the strikers they will ma: every “intellectual” in the city ere ST. PETERSBURG, Nov Providence, in the form of a killing col? wind, prevented further atroci ties in this city yesterday and last Right. Both rioters and soldiers ‘Were forced to remain in doo ASK CITY TO 00 IT IMPROVEMENT CLUB WANTS MUNICIPAL TRACKS ON SEC- OND AND WESTLAKE— COT. " TERILL RECALLS SURPRIS- ING FACTS mt the matter lay night. It was tt Ownership of the tracks golution George F. Cotterill made @reas in which he exp Bults of « vestigation +f Ho him the fact that t ranted in the ‘ 9900, when the Seattle Ete pany got ite fronchixe tained the comr ise showing present Time contai RECAL time thone old ¢ Biveet or ste without the axe t Bt a time when t a mere hamlet ed to that ki franchi should no Yet the promote 7 in raising mone The + oid Fr ¢ granted Pur ivection t Being the or t at mgainet it h t. He contender t | such Cotter hen the street out thr f large 5 Mr. & h te Wiects y had ref J Last Edition NEWS OF APPEARANCE OF PRE TENDER SHOCKS THE CZAR AND COURT ALY<ED BY THE BIG STRIKE REMARKABLE SPEED—ONLY ONE WITH BIG) FORCE ENTIRE COUNTRY PAR WHICH IS SPREADING WITH RAILWAY LINE RUN THIRTY YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE 18 RECORD OF PRIZE WINNER IN GTAR'S SERVANT-GIRL ‘The Seattle SEATTL WASHINGTON. be- | embassies are doing the same. ea | y un usly endorsed us une at ite meet-| fing, Wednesday night, but upon a Stion made by Neil Boyle, passed & resdlution ma “ of tracks aon onl Moan by the city A committer was appointed to} CIVIC UNION WANT JOINT-USE CLAUSE AND DIRECT PRIMARY the storm of riot. Threats a e made} by the strikers to cut all telegraph and cable wires, The people are in| i a state of panic, and the Jews in om a particular are almost frenzied w nf ee | fright. Many Englishmen are arm ing themselves and sending their} women out of the country Other scarerD | JAIL BREAKERS snatruct the Second av. Vine until! We re expense of and | sraret 9x yw the property owne ned = | $3¢ 000 with the object of bullding | : ss on the « ta ar Mine of their} own T in raising thowe fen ” who} lea now the emelasive) fr hise. i Poe ee eee eee eee ee * * { j * BANK c LEARINGS. * 0 ae s Nov. 1 «| (AWAY agony (ne pe # Increase over same + ™ Scounorwus ‘ # date last year,..$ 337,416.07 #/ \ ORDININCE ca * Saeed ENDORSED BY | Recently the manager of one of the forem place of business by officers and march: headquarters awert t { ‘ ‘ ordinan He was treated lke a common criminal THURSDAY, NOVEMBER CONTEST--SEE ARTICLE star «VOL IN THIS Issue. id The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News NO CENTS PER MONTH _ APPEARS WITH ARMY OF 50,000 UNCLE SAM SENDS DEPEW TELLS OF HIS NING IN CZAR’S DOMAINS RRR EERE EERE RRR | * *. * ST, PETERSBUR( te > mn he follow. ® * <a al to strik a fact * * « 1 Dx K * | * “ an who} 4 who will do all * ———— CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW * * | CRUISER MINNEAPOLIS ORDERED TO BALTIC SEA TO PRO. this morning in sympathy with the| —_—_—_—_———__ RRR RR Re strikers, The government reems TECT AMERICANS IN DANGER-—WITTE ISSUES APPEAL TO | varniveed at the growth and extent} GOVERNOR ODELL BECOMES FERVENT IN INSURANCE IN. | He know the basis of the ti # jof the sftike, and hesitates as io Hy assoclated” allotments. (By Sertnps News Ass'n) cause of the terrific cold, and but STRIKERS lwhat to adopt. It is reported that| VESTIGATION Danek” whe" hor ge ap= little trouble was experienced the Witte has attempted to reach a com ea aenas proached him regarding the possle Nov. 16.—A —_——_ \ olntundl abd ah Fh 2 Se rig carga’ pa {last 24 hours. | Promise with the strike leaders, — | bil of nppointmsat te ambassae Czar Nicholas and the tmperial NEW YORE Before the | to France. Depew sai Penza and siready his followers) ae ee peterhot. today for | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 16—/ railroad to Moscow has ceased op-| g7. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16 aitodions b sets in the International 1 told him he was too unfamiliag number 50,000. BB gps comes | Tearkoe The cruiser Minneapolis, flagship of jerations, The only line now Open! A cabinet meeting was called by “ - ase was $20,000, making his re. Later I spoke — eee ae Peay AB The strike {ts spreading to all| Rear Admiral Ch been or- is through Finland There i# &! the emperor today at Tsarkselo. It “1 : nly a little over $1,0¢ who said he ha@ eat be . pe 4 of the Ais ntry | classes, The city is in darkness be dered to the Baltic sea to be ready sem! among stocks It i Te| is reportel that the appointment of | 5; P ; a He ha $ » to do Je and found it ime i aeegnnennek @ thee troubles | cause of the strike of the electrical | te put into Kronstadt or St. Peters- | ported that the Credit Lyonnaise | « dictator is probable. Kqut 1 by eam gine eee fone, Seeerercess tarvs se wee Sain Gas Ge olteen papers | burg in case of danger to Ameri- has declined accounts with Russian ry : - on ee ae are appearing because of the strike | cane the It is understood this | securities for guaranties on loana| To consider the petition for the of 4) “yp : af 3 a eee nteea. The general strike order was made at the request of Cossacks are guarding all estab-| regrade of Jackson street, tt ray . if tine | J GT. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16—it | Of the Phing slowly bat surely, and|the otate department lishments clased by strikers. ‘There | committee of the city coueil will) —_ B Prag Gealek tried te ctart a Jew being |there tn considerable ill-fecling i» hardly @ workshop of any kind meet Thursday afternoon at 2!" basy Sahn crowd t posed the officer aj againet certain strike leaders for| ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16.—The' not affected. Fifty chemists clored o'clock. " : i » nl ailing the men away from work. | =—— — = — cies ~ininiesmtein | appointed } GT. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16—-The| The situation ts still extremely | hat he bad but th *Black Hundred” issued @ notice at | grave, and the duthorittes are more HE 7 4 ik well enougs moon today that if the troops fired | afraid of the present calm tt t| Re css Spi | | mised to better th | j suit, whieh b auned | cecatih paged yP me 0 \N® | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY MACKINTOSH SAYS MAC DONALD'S ot 7 ge te, wae : ASSAILANT MUST BE PROSECUTED REGARDLESS OG VIC- | with the ir setior TIM'S UNWILLINGNESS TO PUNISH BEEDE and Fin t ing Jof the Mercant bad ‘ ia « ge Beede, who shot Ray ald’s intentions have nothing to do woed ‘ y measur hs {with the matter. It is the duty of w : McDonald while the latter Was! the prosecuting attorney's office a ees a fs walking with Beele’s wife ON to prosecute regardiess of the vice NE OR Nov. LS Odell was Third av. some weeks ago, will be|tim’s wishes. Beede will be prose called to the stand this * © prosecuted for assault with intent | cuted. ss ¥ — | The prosecuting prney added lor Fi This statement was made to &/that he intended having an interes Star man by Prosecuting Attorney | view with MacDonald at the hose e Mackintosh Thursday morning. | pital, late Thursday afternoon with os It has been said that McDonald,/a view to finding out the wounded an 1, WhO if now recovering. does not! man's strength as a prosecuting wits vie | Wish to prosecute Beede.” said the ness, whether willing or unwilling, jr am a prosecuting attorney, “but McDon- oar against Beede. f 4 nd = Dies at His is Supper Table P cs “ ag ord Bee H. Houtz, 56, 170 24th. (fection. His death was due to this cause A wife and two daughters, Al frlen ed Tuesday evening while ecating/ Miss Lucia Houtz and Mrs. F. We Depew eaid be bat bom me. He was an} Panchot, both of this city, survive | to give advice to the elde = Nort Pacif eceased bog ay ee se 4 in th “uneral services will be held a® Seting. After Hyde's death a. wit First Presbyterian church Frle evening i Hy a} towng - leceased | day afternoon, Rev. Matthews offi- A that young Hyd and was|ciating. The remains will be im- it was the dying igs eart af-|terred at Lakeview cemetery. father that he ¢ He never he UNION MEN TURN DOWN TAINTED MONEY pany ar d not years after {t was formed, He loa made by the td s he is in far he knew!) PITTSB Gompers made a heated ad- s today in ho campaign expen: me e s i the refusal of all ur, W f his re e e Ito him from the A- vited by the ma hamber of | su ations. The lution ee ' nie. He ©} commerce to me ear in Den-| was referred to a comm such puovie “ ndirectly or | y ead of William ey 1 not Platt. He drew! A n was offe England, a small fire sid Hamilton or Fields his from WG. Frick, the he flags interrupted the | ase against the ant aS @ to the entertainment be' meeting 10 minutes. t y) rong one, and if tried would un o% . a coe ptedly have shown cy a the her W frauds, | Hughes sald ertain H ot ning ba 1 ture | ements had been ma which « the cause was favorably | heceesary Une of inquiry ‘ | great fervor Odell said | RR Re vi _ yin ne in these state) or Lot Mo., N H us recognize that God ime ments, so help me God | that 41 , ap ees ae 1.—King #| SUIT INVOLVING RICH ESTATE FINALLY WON BY HEAD OF | some months ago Perry appen al Untermeyer was refused permis-| s’ Indust " ea ek pe oa eae * psn Po ; the superior court of King county to question the witness ex eslghee : “ athe Ia Dae. Lat Oe Tek ae a i ’ s ankle by ® SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY , yd panog eed canting rn lopt ons indors-| constitution of the United States 2 a aaa |with his ease, and the court held | cept through Hughes, Odell was ex-|™orn! ge . Sova the ucauivation ar ae ne t Winds to * j that it was 8 non-suit, on the) cu shop stand boring man. Union men have . * : grounds that the transaction was} Depew was then called, He oP , : ; 1 fae ; 4 *| OLYMPIA, Nov. 16.—The su-/640 acres in the business heart of| legal Jed somewhat aged and worn, Hel ,,./* : Brag ; O Wres att F hk tt eh tk htt t&) prome court handed down a decision | Perry carried the case to the su-| didn't know anything abc the] Caen ype bow Portined, wails re |today whereby Jacob Furth, presi time later filed suit] preme court at Olympla, and that| Squires and Artley accounts until, !ked on = ese 0 eee) See, a LONG OVERDU ldent of the Seattle sctrie com property, charging | court affirmed the decision of the| the investigation, He had heard of . Arcosirpaeen pa ESR Nov, 1¢—’The| DANY, retains control of millions of s brother with fraud,| lower court. Mr. Furth said the| campaign contributions, but had : o eee an’ ee Menthe \ dollars worth of the most valuable vaiue of the property, when Louls| nothing to do with them and did not Tote, Sate 04 badd on the About 10 years ago Charies P. A as finally| closed ft and turned it over to ns by insurance compa Perry, son of a pioneer of that name | vettled today when the supreme! Furth, was probably $60,000 » told of his syndicate As A result of the thick fog which} who enriched himseit in festtle court held th was not sufficient Mr. Furth also stated that Perry | erdtions. He said he first particl of late has enveloped Puget sound | with his property holdings, was in-| ev aud on the part| was in debt and that his brother ap-| pated in the Chicago, Burlington @| NEW YORK, N need that if he didn’t appear and tho strafts of Juan de Fuca, the| duced, it ie alleged, to transfer bis of The court also held it| plied this property to pay the debts, | Quincy, conducted by Squires. He er t would declare his baum steamer Rosalie narrowly escaped \holdings to bie brother, who was! unwise disturb the ownership of | sata Krup, a of illegal v Another confessed re« collision with an unknown schooner |@ son-in-law of Furth. such enormous holdings. PRORIA, 1 I expected to meet any call, Had/ ed to appear for trial this afternoon. peater Jumped his bond while passing down the straits on| Later, it is also alleged, Ct | a iota it I known it was Equitable money I|He had a great array of « The biggest error so far reboulall Wednesday. Quick work on the)P. Perry was also indueed to give, Jacob Furth was asked Thursday| powder mil would have declined to participate.” | when peared this mornit n Queer which McClel- part of her officers averted an acci-|neveral mortgages to Furth cover-|atternoon concerning the abovel several are He stated that in four cases he! was released on $5,000 bail An gained votes from original dent ing these holdings, which included transaction, and he stated thatmany injured made a profit of $21,319.88. His though niles himself. It re 8