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Raining a common use clause for a} COMPLETE RACING DOPE IN THE STAR'S EARLY EXTRA, Last Edition--One ten’ he Seattle star SCORES OF. WASHINGTON-OREGON, YALE-PRINCETON AND OTHER BIG GAMES IN ATURDAY, NOV MBRR 190. ON THE STRBET AT 10 A. Mo-READ THE STAR TIPS. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH VOL AFTERNOON EXTRA The Star Wins Its Great Fight Against Seattle Electric Company and Graft in Municipal Council Only Four Councilman Stand By Electric Octopus CITIZENS CHEER WHEN VOTE 1&8 ANNOUNCED— VICTORY FOR COMMON-USE CLAUSE COMPLETE — GILL MAKES LURID SPEECH FOR EXCLUSIVE GRANT, BUT IT FALLS FLAT REE REE EERE RE ERE RR RRR RRA Re * ** . ® THE GILL QUARTETTE. we = After day night's meeting # ® = Frank P. Mullen * | * Councilman Gill offered to bet * ® Scott Benjamin *)* F. BE. Evans $5 to $50 that * ® CH. Burnett */% Jacob Furth would not accept ® * HC GoM ~* franchise that had just & *” w/* been passed by the council, # SRR EEE EEE EH HHH H Evans dacked out * * * “It's up to the Seattle Electric Ae ek ARERR ARR ARE company now The council Friday night granted) street car line on Second av It was the belief of Murphy and — the other councilmen who voted for it that President Furth, of the 8 attle Ele company, has been bluffing, and will now take the franch ive. Furth announ witively in the A por ee * * * “The Star cannot be com- # * mended too highly for * *® ple vietory tha has *. * won in this franchise fight. @ # It exposed the rottenness of # # the dealing be * *® was aware « | fought to a finish <* * Cotteril * ® Franchise * \* * (SRR ee beginning that he would not. In an interview with a Star man Satur day morning he reaffirmed that po sition FURTH STILL FIRM “Will you take the franchise? was asked “I don't know franchise th: he yet what counct] has given was the rather evasive reply a have already stated that you would not take a common use franchise, such as that granted Fr night. have you nott” WILLIAM H. MURPHY. Geunciiman from the Ninth Ward, Whose successful fiebt on the ond av. franchise has caused his mame to be mentioned as a ponsi- es wir, and | have had no ree Ble mayoraity candidate next}son to change my mind.” replied spring. [the raflway magnate decisively. He i ag sa h owerver, seve e n Ste the company a franchise con | has ney ce ee (Contined on Page Seven.) TORPEDO BOAT OUNK | kind of } | THE JOYS oF SEATTLE Ginme THE Fine ~ DEPARTMENT "Quix! Jonni! THe House \ 19 ON FIRE ") ow! _ Vorpses of Murdered Jews Floating in the River hk kee RR Kad) RIVER PRUTH DOTTED WITH LIFELESS FORMS OF VICTIMS + BucHARE Nov. 18-—The *| OF MASSACRES—RUSSIAN EMBASSY CABLES WASHING- be re ce ee « re TON FROM ST. PETERSBURG THAT WITTE HAS THE UPPER *} th ¢ the M . t* HAND *! he 1 * * ther * . Prrrre’ t Intervals until the government Count Witte, in which he asks the ee ee ee telds | workmen to have mercy and pae | (hy Serivos Mews Anwns | tlence, they have called Witte the ST. ¥ ERSBURG, 18.—-A RIOTING STILL FIERCE court favorite, and have otherwise amt { roughs started an ant ST. PETER Nov, 18-~| ind 1 their displeasure at his se t thie t F «| Because of the of raitroad| policy of waiting and arbitration. I h the Je i ath |employes the run-| The common people,” the work= whee se t J ning is the Fir and|men say, “are not related in any, - The ¥ t ‘ way to Witte. Witte has already (cervwai! ! CD Gertie 1 Say. Pam ©) ) AES THE END OF THE ) flea 1 th 1 pi 1 the) f to give Poland into the | Morven Tan) Heo! SAY “V6 G / } TEAEPRone Hen J V2 b 1 among the more| : ethene executional PRIVATE EXCHANGE / 4 PuGn- GiuG~oor # / \ HE Must Be i THER, t striker 1 the peo-| Count Witte calls himself a mam lone Two! Quien wee 7 f P ple h armed themselves. Owing| who i# benevolent towards us and ' rate t ion between the| wishes us good, but the council has f A t have been the| no need of the services of the court uf ' ry favorite, but demands a popular ih years, government on the basis of unf- ST. PETERSBURG . the question of es. | versal, direct and secret suffrage.” | A dec to eall off t trike wa w in th ity - made this morning at a mass me y of the Ia WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 18.— ng of workmen Itw to will re put into operation a systen pas- | a ver Petersburg embassy cables modie strikes, by which i His ity is quiet this morning posed all work in th ty the tes that Witte has nea ee : : DESPONDENT WOMAN * * * Nov 27 | % Nov 5658.51 * : : TAKES H * In * * " $ 408,¢ * * * ONE OF THE LITTLE EMBARRASSMENTS OFFERED BY THE SUNSET TELEPHONE SERVICE. et eee tte ween aace —————— SAID TO HAVE LOVED MARRIED MAN WITH WHOM SHE WAS + Halioliohalielelihalalchehehateciotatelalatalcteleheletehelehelehindetnindnintndedndniadadneer’ FOOTBALL WHEN SHE TOOK FATAL DRAUGHT OF POISON * * x rs j _ Disappointed in love, Mrs. Nellie orgie A. Carby, who ig « SRR & waitress at Rice’s res-| with relatives in Arkansas, * i . EES LS ip . d @ glass containing | Several waitresses at the restaur- * NE age ee gg ge thang Tccoivs and carbolic acid 10:45 | ant where she was employed say The defeat of the exctusive Be franchisee in the cll Priday night is the int view W 1S Oe, mar wih tesee a k Friday night and died in that Norman was the man she ® tory for clean conduct of mu » eve hieved by a single newspaper in this or ¥ othe w le alt. exten with @ fall ac te my a ow min utes later loved. Norman denies the state- & city in the country "Gh benno sirable %|__ The suicide took place in the wo-| ments, and claims that the woman * and Jere r victories for decency, but they have always had ® [4 ““riis will also include a full & man's room at 1509 First was a friend of his wife and his hs a “aed I Ro cob nnn nied ney over the fact that family. b~ " . ite fight weeks when it first became apparent & | % Pecount OF Kae ae ned to love a married Mrs. Carby was divorced from her & that there was a ot apt ¢ 4 the Second av, steal through the council, Slow OR ber s r to take the potson, her | husband sometime ago in the East, f realize the magnitude of the gigantt t at was to be perpetrated, the general pu » * it : a a - oun Lod heen | to bye opagllen she came indifferent until The Star made its appea he people to turn out at the meeting of the council # les Norman, proprietor of ‘est to forget the Bat Gator Wan te Oa pasned : 4 qe [SRAAAR A HHARRA AREA t Third and Union, met her| Coroner Carroll was notified of * hat was the turning point. The ec was afraid to pase the measure In face of the NEW HAVEN. Con: Nov, 18. ‘antages theater Friday evening. the death and sent Deputy Coroner * mn asembied, and ¢ he tw eke elapaing befe: ant Friday's meeting a gentim * peopie He accompanied the woman to her | Austin to the lodging house to in- * ped that no legislative body in the couptry could resist. The * sd whee the, 0dgings and was present when she | vestigate the curcumstances. Later * ponnible * 4 was| (00k the fatal mixture. Befor the body was removed to the under- * 4 nt y atlent, but were f ¥ forced to show thelr egiance @ free ‘ could fere, she drank the pe taking parlors of the Bonney-Wat * " * oe the Fg Met the| 808 an pped to the floor. As | son company. Unless friends of the . ania to may a good word for ¢ fiman Murphy ar © scores of # l to attack, Concher rep-| 2200 88 possible Norman secured a | deceased intercede, the woman will * ho fought with such determination @gainst the outr * “Gres jean +e| Physician, but the woman was dead | be buried under the auspices of the Re eng eee ainvere| before the doctor arrived n, to which she belonged EEE EEE ee Syren adie eae pose ao 4 nd for a doctor, quick! I have rman stated in an interview > — |bofore the Kickoff were & to & in| t#ken carbolic acid!" she whispered | with a Star man that the woma ral Mg to several lodgers who found her | seemed depressed and when he ask- ry n won the toss and took! “Tithing on the floor of her room what her troubles were, she vf ; Yale fter Norman had gone for a physi You n't know what my urfa e il IS Hi tt:| clan. Repentance eame too late les are, but I have them @ we3") and her last intelligible w is were plenty.” e those begging forgiveness for her) Norman said that he did not | action think she cared for him, as inti- @y Seripvs News Assn» eraft, which turned under the Un } | Mrs Carby was a member of the | mated by the woman's friends. KIEL, Nov. 18—The torpedo boat|4ine’s bow and struck amidships | Waitresses’ union, and carried a| Relatives in the East have been e496" in collision with the crix. C2¥sims the boat's boilers to ex small insurance on her life, as well | notified, including a married sister , ’ mon *| plode. as two policies on the Ife of her! living at Irby, Wash. @¢ Undine this morning, was sunk.| The suddenness of the accident! One officer and 32 men are miss-| explains the great loss of life. It is| wapunes = believed that every missing man| | te ER EEE ET ‘The disaster occurred during the| was killed or drowned. A number * * Baneuvers in Kiel bay. The tor-| of officers were saved by boats from| ANNEXATION DEBATE AT BALLARD PROVES TO BE A WARM [biood” marked his utterances a F Yale 23, Princeton 4 * WS THANK YOU, MR. MEIKLE: ¥ | Pedo boat division was making an/| other ships. The emperor, who ar | ocgasiqnal to “our coun-| * The Star has the Chamber of Commerce scared to death. * Bitack upon the Undine, which sud-| rived this morning to attend the| SESSION—~THE ANTIS PUT UP THE BEST ARGUMENTS AND |iry'y fing” CaN. Se eens CAMBRIDGS. ov, 10—Fieat,| * Every move the slow, old body makes it expects to be jump- Benly finshed its searchlight, con-| maneuvers, ordered a detailed re isnite “Vila: bat nodn | tion with atorical outburst,| Harvard 6, Dartmouth 6 : * ed on by The Star, so when The Star asked Saturday morning # fusing the helmsman of the smaller port Capuch mentioned some of the bene , ee * why the Chamber of Commerce allowed itself to take second # bh ‘ r or no place a ne a delegates to accept the * a figs which would accrue to the R t 6 P * no place at all, in asking the Alaska - | ot Bal cation @arS ains olat} % freedom of the city—in short to give them the glad hand * FA RI TTT TT KT tt tt te tet te UN j * Its secretary, James B, Meikle, hemmed and hawed a bit, ® * * | Sie geferred to the school build-| NEW YORK 1 * remained silent a bit longer, and then stuttered out: “Needs w |* Resolved: That is is to the best Interests of Ballard to * | ings of Ballard as “ill ventila tl * no explanation. Why, don't The Star go ahead and ask them, # . annexed to Seattle * | smeliiag, wretched hovels, reeking * it's been runuing things here anyway to suit itself, * * 1a ath ip which no self reepe * Let The Star go ahead and ask the Alaska delegates to rrr r reer ee ee ee ee ee eee eee rere es ing farmer would house his pigs * partake of the freedom and hospitality of the city of Seattle.” ® MAN WHO MISTOOK CURTIS FOR A DEER AND KILLED HIM 18 “hs ynay he deacended into pe * greater compliment could The Star desire * ls in regard to some * Its business, how un a newspaper, an; n REPENTENT, BUT NEIGHBORS DEMAND THAT HE STOP | aus, was the form of the questionjarmy, having served in the volun-|*MHe* '® rose - % dentally gets a few old fogies on the run—well, it’s all in the # USE OF FIREARMS lon which the joint debate between | teers in the late war. F nt ref. } * business. * the antis and the annexationists|erences to his “boll surging! — (Gontinue * * was held in Junction hall at Ballard (Tee C RCPS COCO SOS Ieee eee eee eee | jtatemer ade nervous 4 erie | last night According to a statement mad: . mervets 7 ast . at the time. 1/'*.0 hall was crowded to ite utter Eemametant Coroner Wiltsie. Paj- | Sie eae one earns "| most capacity, and the crowd was| YORK, N eee f he hunts, must. hs Nobody at Buckley will hang (fall of enthusiasm and repeatedly | i or matum to this ef Curtis Wee ce nase nee I a young attorney, C. BR. Crouch, . to Hearst Devine confessed to Coroner Car Reng = nate es and was br ated the argument for the an ‘ ors, it is « ill be A 1 t Ollie! ¥ liked in that neighbor “ presented a 4 t hen: avail Sure won FOH that he accidentally shot Oil liked in that neigh 1. His | on Rogge as a gk peng 0 i ica 0 ny} ing les orauitisery hak benilon! A. Curtis, killing bim, several days ay that he is wealthy | for the antis. Eact wix more indk in the] ial iis hear Kangley while bunting for fore he died he whispered the Armstrong for the an mer) tter of election fr | ‘ ee ee . ven one hour and 1 eer. | name of the bank In which he has | side was given on Hearst certified t ary | Athough Curtis rated De-| deposited a large sum of me minutes to phone argument, + | of state yesterday that th paign | Vine before his place, the er iprnaghed op te pr gece Rome hen, aus tee tas hath ll omgg rhomp HOT FIGHT ON BETWEEN RYAN, OF THE FIRST DISTRICT, AND | had cost him $65.84 Unless M. H. Goerig, a contractor, davits from witnesses to the effect Cane was thor extigated by | in any way for the accidental shoot @ rebate | at Goerig had been compell Militant. Core At the| ing, 1 think that he should be pun- | fon, pastor Cas the 90 ggg “ed JOHANSON, OF THE THIRD—EX-GOVERNOR SWINEFORD | LAWSON PUTS UP BOND does not stop Working his men more /men to work ona pinaking S06 mb tel Cradle on Wg ct a lice s|Ho intr aEaed ther tives, open] a‘ ALSO IN THE RACE BOSTON, Nov. 18—"Lawson aD; than eight hours a day, he is liable] Denny way and Minor more than some good advice mixed up with | child. | Crouch, at 8 o'clock pte SY SER 1 examination, being released | {© find himself facing aie a fag Pes vaght the brensh of Sine of his mind i | From the perfervid tone of his re 3,000 bonds for his appeara: gph reget seeped wn office Tinw: te thet ecteetion ae » & piece of h : EMBEZZLER SENTENCED |marks, it. would appear the] @aturday, indications point te sdetegetes to Washington | On an her court December 4. |. ‘The prosecuting attorney's office | law to the attention of the prose Devine was told to p wp hia} N LUIS OBISPO, Cal., Nov. 18 ung attorney was under the im-|ward a hot fight betw Dick. The ond district delerates| saihesardiys 0d has written to Goerig, warn him | cuting attorney, who promptly noti- un and quit hunting if he could not SAD LUIS . » No young “ ‘ . catag +4 f ‘ " Coregates P PAUL. Nov. 18 to live within the limit fied the offender of what he is go- iecsin ne aitte oot Baward B. Stanton pression that {t was a Fourth of|Ryan, of the Fi An M. [stand “pat” by Dick Ryan. The , ; tm a Se carts “ or 300 feet dis this mofning to five years in the|July and not a 17th of November | Johanson, of the Third district, for | Third district delegates claiin Johan. |1¥ dented b Levy, third vice he warning came ng up agains man ants a0 J _ ¥ be law te feel | the nee Of a 5 jent Northern Pacif an Investigation by E The unfon men, however, daim “felt sorry for I rithough | state prison for embezzlement from| oration he was delivering. He fe ne honor r ° fll win, no matter how many reer migtan ling that Goerts still breaki the sto make him feel the en-|the Pacific Coast company to the|ingly referred to the fact that he] ga the event of the cor n that H. J eneral manager of ) James phy, of | ng ic aking ny of hia carelessness, Ho is| amount of $14,472. }had an honorable discharge from the! deciding to send one instead of three (Contined on Pege Seven.) —{ that re gned Trades assembly, who s« affl- law, are ¢ trail,