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WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING EXTRA SATURDAY MORNING, COMPLETE "DOPE" ON THE RACES vw Last Edition. The Seattle Star. BZ: NIGHT JITION j SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMB PER MONTH A SEATTLE SERVANT GIRL WHO HAS WAITED ON FOUR GENERATIONS IN ONE FAMILY! READ HER STORY IN THIS ISSUE OF THE STAR WATCH FOR THE STAR'S SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXTRA ON THE WASHINGTON-OREGON AND OTHER BIG FOOTBALL GAMES IN THE EAST AND WEST LINEVITCH'S ARMY yg = ear REVOLTS bi) cee VOL NO, 226 25 INSURANCE OFFICIALS FORCED TO DIVULGE INSIDE WORK- | ING OF GRAFT DEALINGS WITH SOLONS—DEPEW UNDER | FIRE | ‘ RUSSIAN FORCE IN MANCHURIA TURNS AGAINST CZAR Ee | a OFFICERS KILLED—RUSSIAN WORKMEN WANT “ALL OR | ; card she vuais” cee ee I ‘Nsbury asked for $25 NOTHING” AND TURN DOWN WITTE’S APPEAL—LAUGH AT | which was paid supposede t f brother of the insurance PREMIER'S CLAIM TO BE THEIR BROTHER the eping | comr ner, There was no record. St hs } payment continued over t t yen McCurdy said at the There ig a rumored mutiny in the Mayor Novikoff, of Baku, says the] by the of-|end of 1899 the Cailfornia commis- Manchuria army. It js reported that ar’s granting of lands t © pe t x ner asked the soclety about 40 Lineviteh has a@ revolt ants is only a half measure, and} t h quest it was impossible to among his troops, which was only| that the agriculturists are not ap-| h He didn’t have a like Fepelied after a fight in which many | paused by the promises. They are ‘ \ ¢ in any other state. He of the soldiers were killed. It is eaid| ready to rebel at the first oppor ‘ byt mmixsioner's brother did 43 officers were shot for participa- | tunity | to earn salary. Me~ tion in the conspiracy, Frank Gorman, a 4 laborer at ’ J f the f aid Forn vernor Budd, eee eee eee f the Equitable, | of California, came to New York to Ligation, and spent Chickering. The id Mutual also $2 monthly to Chickering’s 1H AT WITTE eee RSBURG, Nov workingmer Moran Bros.’ mill, was struck by a | RI was 8 * * Nov * * governor today. While pass- @ / afternoon and died two hours later | | * * - a * An atte falling slab of atone on Thursday wsinate the ade to ass mentioned the trouble ishment oo eS ee > at Providence hospital, The | : | which ¢ aused the company hy, eel the shot was fired Ly mis The Recon geenype Ha t phon b eatureed wae demands » assailant escapec “ kull | s we ha i m the state, his skull. Ne f " . or that of relatives are known MeCurdy was the reason ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 17 tee ee ee ee oF That of relat are kr nt ‘ y tr the paymseute were sinée , neg Deg Was re 1. Hughes said In ©¢ tion with all Bluff Of Octopus) — == Seer eee | Will ¢ P — New Independent Theatr (=== es ie © had some kind MURPHY WILL TRY TO PASS SECOND AV. FRANCHISE WITH : om ‘ . ; be given ay night In the 2 was for! of n t the company. AMENDMENT WHETHER SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY rium at 7:3 lock. ‘Tt id he knew aothing 4 the nyt operations, saying he pare If Councilman Murphy has hisjing its own tracks on Second and | ce rations. saying he pare @ay, a franchise embodying bis| Westlake. The would not w the Equitable was in ideas will be granted to the Seattle Jexceed $100,000 money could he was in. He said he the money the three a J. P. Howe, until recently man-, 4 P, HOWE RETURNS FROM NEW YORK TO BUILD HANDSOME Electric company by the council) be secured by t ¢ warrants sate aah thee aniine thanmanadik ai fight in| nad nothing to do with legal depart= this (Friday) night, whether the| secured by the rental paid to the in the pact 60: genee tne eonee uae NEW THEATER FOR THE “TRUST BREAKERS”—STRONGEST ment and had bitterly opposed im os wants it or not elty for the use of the tracks. cor = wany , 1" * ty the methods a to de- Pierehy will try to get enough | FLIP FLOP EXPECTED. press wo eae - ~ es FIGURES IN THEATRICAL WORLD BEHIND LOCAL MAN ! oe Che & lfeat bad legisla Tarbell said © pass the franchise with his — - |theatr mpreesartc acked thres ies, and pre t with the combined policyhold= ighdenent, providing for joint} Outside of the large lobby that ie pl en th | _—- vented le from om hind them, no tse of the tracks by the city. If| Wil! be present to take a hand In afternoon fire} oy Tork “TPhureday neeiien net . : business, in rnia for « ha yase awe the company has been bluffing, be-| the proceedings, if nesesary, the the sear thet Mr. Howe went saat | BXCKED “TRUST 1 Ume y t interests of ing willing to take the franchise| session is likely to be very inter- offic ea) of Harris Referring to th . the 4 > be aeaieen: her showed $14,166.66] the pany. ‘Tarbell's theory was with the common-use clause, if it | sting for other reasons. Although . in oath Nhl coat. pe later tn Mr oon eh 1 bickering, rep-| that vote t dollars, kill bad billie, ean get no other kind, the counelt,| there isn’t a member of the council | About $500, Stock in the a me} : The Wtor Fr A ‘ 7 re in San! McCurdy, of the Mutual, anid Tare by ing the franchise, can ell | who doesn’t know how he will vote, | #tores was somewhat damaged, ow- | \0)" ¢t Previous t aving f t xt t ot ge- | Fran of the] bell’s idea ‘was not practical, while the biuff. - and there i a possibility that the| ine to the immense amount of nied to York, 1 begar 4 f ta t " t ’ her : statement that it} Pp. ne, of the New York Life, sup« COMPANY DOESN'T HAVE TO. | important matter will be disposed | *moke generated by the burning ex ron stn ae 0 . didn’t include ronal services | y him. ‘ If the company realy does not|of without debate, it 1 more like- | celslor ind pasting 1 found res et : Ba sear rasa nec witc Be ee ns ‘want the franchise, it will not have| ly that some reckless solon will say | ind »|steength of the pe : ok to take it. The company will have | something that will start a hot | nt houses on the jtrme Tam ind to way that If “ to bai y at . ° B certain numb { days in which | fight | NO ali of whom. are # that the att ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ te accept. > arm will be done. | There will probably be an attempt | the “trust,” wh € owned by the uberta, Flake a f s to t However, it is generaly believed, | on the part of several members to prohibit them from booking " Hetnmee exces hove the . nd @ nee of the | tats me rene enrrokt | 28 Son tescumstoes ‘ter, ho cone. of UPL TY ice cree esas ane ea re | all of their any will not accept the franchise | returning to the eouncll next spring 1 « rieal partance he & seagh With the clause in it. The company | and their awkward flip © lean have no object in building a! highly diverting to the spect Stub line along Second unless by do-| As The Star announced Thursd Img so it can bottle up the street | there is not thought to be any for 29 years. The company would | longer danger of passing the in-| nor, charged with obtaining Probabiy not parallel its tracks un aitous ordinance. The city ts atir-! grey any other consideration red up over the matter as It has), veray Friday night's meeting may elicit | seldom been before, and for a coun~/in the anperior court. Conn Some interesting discussion from|cilman to vote for t franchise | charged with rad ne 3a the lobby in favor of the city’s iay- | would be ja woinimecadeanezess Wm suleide, or worse. | 4 auen ¢ » Ronen was | ployers must observe the open! third, the right of private contract, a b that the labor unions t obligation upon ems A. Singre eat i. ted by the federal auth ploy 4 employe; fourth; . & j le the ork, limiting the hours 9 | paying her $ are prac brains or of thd GAMBLING DEN Pacific | NOT A WORD OF WELCOME HAS BEEN GIVEN THE NORTHERN ) coma tality, that you'll re ialetriian skinetine word| etary trezeurer; 37) Sdaca bv tators. eee et pers we tr st | of Labor Unions ed four Belasco theaters | Yor are ! Iphia, Baltimore, Wash. | theate | (Contined on Page Seven.) | The jury in the case of Bert Con fer false preten ned | t of guilty Thursday night | le and to follow it7 not a subject for arbitrary, slative enaciment; fifth, the ens t of law Post, of Battie Creek, Mich. |was re-elected president; A. GQ betes oY Tish Sah PTUR- elerecTAbOMA auuee IN AND EX mer wa greate ‘ € First, the open shop—de-| cago; David M. Parry, president off th and fair/the National Manufacturers’ assos 7 | ciation, and W. B. Wheelwright, of want Al n neither union nor non-union labor:| Portland, Ore. were appointed . » convince econ » appren-' members of the executive council. ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov |Feported here tn high railroad ctr- | TENDS CORDIAL INVITATION — ALASKANS FEEL THE recognize the grea BUILDING INSPECTORS DESCRIBE THEIR USE OF AXES IN [cles that W. L. Darling. for SLIGHT stn chief engineer of the Chicago, Rock weg ENTERING CHINESE RESORT OVERLOOKED BY POLICE [Jini Pacis. rattroad, who ac-| that we a enpted a stmtint poxitior - ‘ DEPARTMENT | Chicago, Milwauk road to go to ——_--—- . & St. Pa i | ‘ ment ¢ A e he » Pacific coast as|. The ttle chamber c mmeree, ter chance to gain th 1 of e Thur chief engineer of the Pacific rail-| ha# again been caught “asleep at Alaskans than at the n A ane have felt th matte In spite of the herculean efforts the joint, or possibly they have 8 road, now being built by the Mil-| the switch a Yet : ke t t me rec i ; t 1 with the ing the Although the delegs So far ft ba et work, and his attempts to enter|a few days’ t of City Attorney De Bruler to show|reason for not bot Waukee company, will h n ‘ be & that Chin Chung and Chin Le Aes: gr a ad ny | nection with the latter company De — nore heen scuven ng t ' h as a “how'd ani ple w e helped t a inese, accused of breaking .a| The barred door precludes any! comber- 1 tel Butler for the past two days, | invitation to accepts by Soihg figured icnmiasthiinebiainns feflding ordinance, had done £0,/| successful attempt on the part off yr Darling repor t R | not the ast notice of the has | Refore the delegation from al advance PARIS sy clcrastin. aad Waeenliaks é."hans veer Police Judge Gordon was obliged to imen to secure evidence of | williams, pres ot the fic | benn « ally taken he cham-| was seated, Gen. Ashton, re i bantam pr nt of Venezuela, has| Castro alleges that diplomatic req <@ismiss the celestiais because of the | gambling and the police {ficers a4-| company, and was put in possession | Der ae : tinge the facoma, hambe i la ng Chairman Archer,| started mor bth by yefedtans to| lations Vetwean:Wrance aamcnnee ber of contradictory dence in-| mit themselves that they cannot get | of plans and sych 0° information The Seattle chamber 28 «been merce and ne Tacoma joosters’ | of the ' nted r ay tien il Mw ar te | eonin- aie sae iinces in their detens }an would necessarily come hia | beaten on its own ground and Club,” exten to the delewates an | Cochran, J. J. E F. Hut ” Be neon r ng < ; a ¢ tig Shen! owe pay oo prone Accompanied by Police officers. | city attorne insisted that | direction an chief eng | BY THE TACOMA CHAMBER invitation to visit Taec ina . iseps for dat agen's stained during| considers the tn ident to be further Pullding taspector Place and C. E.|tho Chinese witnesses and defend-| "It js now reported Dar. | OF COMMERCE, AT THAT body. Pa onary per to 1903. | provocation on the part of the Southt Gifford, an assistant, were forced to| ants had Med all along, and at the! ting has accepted a 4 with| The local body never ha t We'll give you ample of Ta The award was = the arbi-| American republic, and develop= e6 axes in order to enter the Wash-| close of the trial suggested that the/ James J. Hill and ts chief | ation ( ion which met at| ments are expected lding, 215 Washington st.,|court at least issue orders to have! engineer of the Northe tts the offending partition ol a company, and on December 1 he will = a sD DOOR | The attorney for the defenee| leave the Pacific railroad to assume | | e . ran ne sarc | interes nters on } hin Suey from ight summon ( ce met with a rebuff in the les of « tarred door. Portland and have him carry out|2** HOVE EEE HS) re 9 ¢ 9? According to the testimony of} the order i i * SALT LAKE Nov a BR Det : Gifford and Place, one of the Chia- | CHINESE RIGHTS % Oregon 1] bg ra 10n an ‘ ; lene was engaged in constructing a| “Chinese b no more rights in) % are bet «| TACOMA, Nov. 17.—A. J. Earlting, ; fact that the Pacific line is a feedes Partition, and had his hands full| this city than other citizens,” sald! % Orficiais *| i Mirwauxee | £0" the Milwaukee line, and that the Of tools when they entered in cata-|the city attorney to th burt * neurar 1 * e . seo, Milwaukee | story of the combination of the Ine panit fashion with their axes. Th “The court is not satisfied with!» compar rh rd »*! Will Dick Ryan, if elected a dele | a8 Check upon the other | the « t at large? ‘oad said to be the) terests of the Porthera Pacific and bed him and snatched another|/the showing made exelain Od lt be ¢ ral ¢ *® | gate to congress, work too much REPRESENT $10,000,000. , Johanson is lo new Pacific road,/ the ¢ Northern lines to freeze the crowd of excited mandar-| Judge Gordon Bomebody Is to! » y % | for the corporate interests of Ne Hyan is jokingly called “Corpora-| only possible ca y, Inspecting out the Milwaukee line, is untrug, fins and eecaped | blame. 1 will order it removed at} » H inter. #| ‘That he will be elected providing | thom Ryan. Delegates from the] Third district at tide lands said to/ it being a known fact that the new, DE BRULER ON RECORD. | once oes ° # ents t proxies to offset | the convention favors sending three} Aerheel district favoring Ryan aro] reputed as a woa ntly purchased by his| North Coast line, which is a Harrle Barred doors are against the] UP TO POLICE | |® Thomas Law 1 ffort in ®| delegates to ngton, 1s con-| meaty those interested tn corpora-| tt ated nis 4 cific line, for ter-| man line, and the new Pacific ling, ery qugxentes De Braler to Whaother the police will insiet!® that directior | code teal the d hav rth ch is a Mi'waukee line, will use tour. The city attorney upon the door remaining wnbarred |» ¥! At present the Nome gation is} @ther heads of corporations are! &Tea umount of ex ¢ give ¢ no in: same terminals at Seattle himself on record. The door after the nellding ogacoogty have| tO REPRE RMN €Y HB J aotit on the question of sending] alo backing Ryan. Among the lormation, b' almost a settled) and here. i ton haw been barred for| battered it down with axes is hard three legat to congress. One| G. D. Lane, of the Wild G € nt he conventic « oe The Washington bullding|to toll, but the elty attorney ‘ . . wrtion of the Second district men|img company; Major French, of the 0 elect three delega Be wothing, more nor ieee than {that st in sgninet che Yaw to have! — DESCUSS Charity | fivor"sonaine shren, white others] wegen reek property. D mgress, it Is generally "conceded Tuseling dive. It 1s chuck-a-block | bar doors. Possibly invest png ut for one—Dick Ri teats of Top Cock; Geck that Ryan, Johanson and ex-G WAS NIGHT OF TERROR with almond-cyed law-breakers.| gation might lead to further arrest | RING’ BEHIND RYAN also of Top Cock, and n n, | ernor Swineford will go. | who drink tea and smoke opium be-|of a different nature and § some | It is said the Nome delegates fa-|a®felomon. ‘This combinat » Late this afternoon it was repc tween their gambling turns. Evi sien sidelights on Washington! 4 meeting of the charity endorse- | yoring the election of one delegate | resémts property in Nome valued vat | ¢ 1 that Governor Swineford would a dently the police have overlooked! street dives ment committee was held on Thurs- | to congress are backed by the cor-| ower $10,000,000, undoubtedly elected permanent |} 'W YORK, Nov. 17.—After a aboard, told the captain he was dise day afternoon in the chamber of| porate interests of the country.| ‘The question Alaskans want an-| obair of the convention, and ht of terror just above Hell Gate,/obeying the law. An indignation | commerce rooms. » action was|'They want that delegate to be] swered is, If Ryan, backed by these| tt e delegates, Ryan, Johan {200 passengers of the amer War-| meeting was held and the cabin taken, and an adjourned meeting | from the Socond district, and the! cerperations, is elected to represent | 0M and Swineford ild be sent/ren landed this morning, They | passengers were forced to will be held Monday afternoon at) choice of the corporation “ring” ts) the whole of Alaska, where would|t? Washington instead of just one.| started last night from Fall Rivers} the docks A i the same place, Ryan. the other districts get off? ey ms The machinery broke, The captain|ing, the lights were The committee wishes to secure On the other hand, those of the| | Again arises the question over the . | intended to make repairs and pro- the co-operation and endorsement | Nome delegates whg favor the elect-| candidacy of Carl M. Johanson, of Oregon Boys Arrive | cei: but a secret service agent Manager| Star Thursday afternoon, of the yariaus. busingg# men's asso-|ing of a delegate from the three|the Third district. = a. }from San Francisco, who was Annex” to the} “Well you get it If you don’t, and|clations for the committee's char-| respective districts, while favoring INVOLVES POLITICS. 4 Gf Bione, Fisher & | they kick if you do,” Ida police itable work. Ryan fn leu of snotbe candidate, If he is electad will he Work for| The bunch of football men from | > led before @ Gor-| officer Friday upon hearing of th = ven think that by sending three dele-j the’ political interests of Judge| the University of Orego: o are| ing for a hard game and, it we win mornin. ity, Aitorney | dlamienal, “Tim going to overlook Pee the tee, te mrujor {Sates to Washington one will act] Wickersham, or for the wolfare of in, who ate! we expect to do so by a narrow that the case be dis-| lot fn the future if the city attorney | Wenace adnmtrmcting ets fei Ar 4 margin. [ am instructing the team Sa Motion was acted| keeps this up. 1 think the men on | Turner, constructing quartermaster, of Washington Saturday, ar-/to play cautiously and. carefully. fy waa Charged with in-| the deat might be given a ttle show | United Btathe army ved today ‘ rived Friday morning, and put up| and not to let anything open or to| [Pate eedinttee uvern.|at leant. As ic ln, we have to bear {authority to advertise for bids for Gov. Swinford Scores Proxies at the Hotel Washington lon. any shanens, Be. we Wil Sine from the broke; tera, ¢ throuhg the seams in the created a panic, lars rolling in every tional Jewish Relief # amount to, $1,000,000, alone $302,678 hi M collected, and more is any time, to meet the eleven from the Unt-| i 3 eriete ; new buildings at Boise barracks, Ore) lad ; . nap os the burden of criticism “and our in- | 02 new B \abrne Saab ype) palipess. regon lads are a busky/ every point of the contest with] Nrmw YORK, Noy, Asim that * @idiey | tended victims give us the laugh Ge evencl Moder, fuer troeme or _ beams lg will put up a Rood | care, election Glatricts FP yuo ae compe all KRRKR RAK KK & HK! cavalry, a honpital corps, a band of game. The men are apparently in} “My men average 168. pounds,] the Heatat, total gain to: uestion of Ryan and,Johan-) tutions to be passed upon by that fine conditioin, Pour subs are car- son's policies harass the minds of! body: ried, one of them being Bob Ham- Alaskans who are wagking for the} "The resolution affecting the proxy| Mond, @ brother of Tom Hai : good of the country. Upon this) phase of the convention offereg by} the speedy lad who put up a Tine] for a gruelling match, I expect the! covered this afternoon: Dhase of the situation, to A great oxi Mn Bwineford Thursday in effect] ame at end for West Point last! game to be a hard one and full of | 8% more votes if the tent, was based the s@nd taken DY/ was that the committee on creden-| Season. Hammond ts a vet. with} fierce work on both sides. And|lowed. * fates ex-Governor Swineford, who, I) tials should be instructed that no] the pigskin and subs almost any po-| while we do not antle pate losing, SreRlisaar samenresuvenr send On the 11th of this month William | addressing Thursday's convention, ong should be entitled to a seat or|#ition on the eleven, Friessell is| we are not oversanguine. “| Invitations have been issued T. McIntyre, aged 37, died at Skag-| stated he would not take part in! vote in the convention unless proof] carried to sub on position back of pa fish etc the Young Men's Institute for way. He was a well known resi-’ the convention unléss he knew 09 id be ty furnished that such perso: tne line. He is an old Nevada| NEW yar, Noy, 17.—With dt eighth annual ball to be given with an average age of 22%, Nino n indicted for election of the men on the team this year) pleaded guilty, byt thelr mond, | are vets. The team is in fine shape| was postponed. ® ‘aise from the side %/ 40 plecen; stables *for’ 450 horses, a the “Annex’ and| % BANK CLEARINGS. * | hospital and gymnasium, All build. were. carrying out their) ~ Nov, 17, 1906 $1,401,521.86 & | ings to Wet brick and st * Nov. 17, 1904...... 760,101.66 # | with slate roofs and fireproof, The meee * eatimated cost t# $4000,000. The work is to be completed July 1. F Résaco. over same % date Jast year... 642,242.19 : * Shida chase nkeanae = Pr ‘once! at the’ dent of this city, having lived here every one present was right ey player, sum of §) al collec} the evening of Wednesday, Nov in Raeeiaacs a niin M. 2. churce@ will e years. i entitled to have a voice in the (Continued on n Page cad gah! Dt alll Chicago with fol- at Christensen’s new ba &° e . ¢

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