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now Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the New # | ——— (Scripps Telegraph Service.) A Japanese captain of enginters was | MANILA, Now. ° fortifications of the Avearch of the on which not of soldiers at cach | in disguise, He will be deported ects revealed several well exec 4 s had been made showing the arran and general comments on the effe H ‘The mails will probably be examined to prevent any of th F of the country, i they are already gone. A great sen n Japan against the United States. of the ag italic ified and may question Tokio as to the meaning é (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D C., Nov officer at Manilb agents have been at work not only on the island, The navy dep. in the pay of the Japanese government No official report has as but government officers are rume nt has ordered naval officers to «Scripps Telegraph Service.) TOKIO, Nov. 2.—Marquis Ito, resident general of Japan ‘of the Japanese army in Manchuria and Korea has be: m home. LION DOLLARS IN GRAFT MONE .- is ——— ° SCHMITZ SAID TO HAVE me, and ¢ vance in prosperity of Mayo i THIS AMOUNT Schmits is sald to have kept pace lwith eh of the building compan BUILDING OPER-| daria of the mayor years bas amoun PAN PREPARING FOR WAR WITH Uo! Probably the prisoner will be de- nd it is unlikely that other complications will arise, although Washington has al not surprised, having suspected THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Rain Tonight and Saturday, moderate southeast gale, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a, 1906, GETS RID OF ITS LOAD caught today while sketching immediately uted sketches of forts in the gement of guns, the distribu ctiveness of the defense ¢ officer's drawing from going sation has been created on ac of the unfriendly act. yet been made of the capture , but in the United States for be certain that their servants in Korea, has been recalled, en recalled in view of military YONG “BEL King County's G. 0. P. elephant, he of the broad back and the toughened conscience, has at last awakened to the character of the load he has been carrying and has rebelled, The Star's cartoonist hae caught him in the act of throwing overboard Messrs. Abraham and Rutherford, candidates for county Hereafter, and until next Tuesday, Abraham and Rutherford will have to travel afoot. commissioner. His reaidence and ® . | ZZ viuraitee*iees Candidates Are Repudi- J FA Y SA “ " » the district GPRANCISCO. Nev 2--One|stiorney which vet te exptaivet) ated by Republicans | Ra atare ie the amount) ito the mayor's home, is that of one Wh N bere been crafted by May-|of the members of the firm of Hi ose ames fedependent of the bert Bros, a liquor firm in w ttieed by other mem: |Schmits ts said to have an Interest They Use. like fag, according to in-| Adjoining both of these is the —_—_—_— Rew im the hands of the|home of Police Commissioner Joba McManus has sold te Jomes(the Turner Investment com: eee : — lobn MeManua has sold to Jax » Tur eatment company “attorney. Leahy. All three of these —_ %:| Many leading republicans resid | Morrison the northes ner of (parchased July 1, for $100,000 has graft was worked in jin the most fashionable ae be jing ing Im the Thirtysixth senator Pike and te © $17,600.\been resold by that firm through B = the wy Bh te —— by the fal district repudiate the infere The Pier om tion | the office of John Davie & Co. f m 'neen Butlding compa: that ¥ are supporting the Lye s wid to D. G. Lebb 4) $195,000. Ax soon na the regrade of | fd not cow Ruet Got in on THe in| BOCk combination, whieh Is con © tract near Rainier Beach,/Demmy Hill is completed the prop-| } . altera One case of building gwtt, to 4 im the fact that ir names al) erty will be one of the most val | and the De which the Deneen Bulle com beon 4 as among the ster & Co. have purch alunble in the city } | Billing company did the pany did not participate, was that) “ the Lyons Beek eacre ct at West Seattle Burwell &@ Morford in addition to of the Baldwin theater clowed AB instance is cited where « ss made to t for repairs which, ac grifing to Architect Tharpe, an ex the ing wae ordered by with the result that the 7 got heave cost over /as attorney he remaining $12,000 rep |theater was allowed to reopen ating the This case, it| Raef and Schmitz are now said to eed, is Galy one of the many |own an interest in the theater net * of $10.0 the ting an annual tncome fgime of Mayor Schmitz President George Duffey, of DA Ge years ug, the Deneen | doard of public works is accused of “ Gempany was obscure. | furnishing the district attorney with PRle prosperous in the ex-|information, but denies the charge CAN NOT TELL FORTUNES sPICLOUS —_— A request made of Mayor Moore by the Spiritualist society of Seat © SMITH cles PresuM., “le [© be allowed to continue with ithetr fortune telling entit thetr FROM A BLOW STRUCK © is finally settled In the sw ie me court has been denied by the | THE HEAD—STRANGER mayor, The spiritualists have & SUSPECTED. jelared that they will carry the case | to the supreme court, In spite of the Smith, a member of the @f the Marine Cooks union, was found dead | tact that they lost in the superior and Central court The basis of arrest of the fortune tellers was had last week, when the mayor sent a man down to have his fortune told b of the epirit Ualists In her ¢ The report of south at 7) this man declared that the woman The cireum-| telling the fortune was a fake, and the man's| her arrest was ordered at once. OP Ge Such an to indicate that| The mayor has now informed the has 1. Cor-| aptritualists that they will have to Was notified and upon| walt until they gain a verdict in found a large biack| their favor before he will permit eye and|of any more fortune telling Mt Weting from the ear. The! - es - WE appears to have been caused) baat f®etrument | Was first found by a Fs St 6 o'clock last night Botified night clerk Ej that he saw a man on} ) tens Ps ier fe the haliway wpetairs,| Be had better what | ool with hb The} tely left the hotel} Bot been seen slave Went up stairs and scree x r fm an unconscious on the hall floor,| Postmaster Stewart Is expecting Jegram this afternoon from the {fice department at Washing him with the to yoy him and upon|# tel Carried the man to room 24, | Posto’ put This batid-| butlding inspector, but the company | engaged the services of Abe Ruef| ich te to be held tom pow tract adjoins Sea the Tetzner apartments on the meeting w at the church om the corne park, which this firm platted | saptheast corner of Broadway and] m av. abd Republican at some time ago and all of whieh Moreen report the following sales, | meeting is to be addressed haa been sold in lots let 20, block 275, & * Tide! | by Charles 8 Gleason, who has Lande to the Orient Trust company, | been announ: addition is to $4,000, an apartment house on fead the Park No, 2 Federal av. near Mercer at, to C. J.| | | Lyons Senator Piles ts = Fucth has told to & Mein iilinten, for $4000, cleo. the! j to speak, and Rev, W. A. Major Hurwitz & D. Rickie Woman's hospital, 1525 Harvard ay.| | to proside Twelfth and Th th! to W. W. Ackley, for $8,000. | Charte® &. Crane, president of and the north «i of F. A. Wing has sold three lots on the SeattleBoston Copper Con |Spruce st. for $20.00 the corner of Tenth av north, and pany, who was announced as one) The Parry Investment company! Bisine st. to R. W. Jennings, an at-| of the vice presidents, sald this aft-lnes sold to W. 8. Personas, theltemey from Alaska. Mr. Jennings} vrag0n Gcctis oathendt Gomhir a4 Teeanna to erect 0 kane ae Gel me ever catches me Yot-gecond av. and Kast Thomas ff property. G. A. Eckerty has sold ing for ether Lyons oF Beek I hope! 93 coo Ee ccithcant antner of Bau ot: ace ee oe ap. rhe Methodist churck p perty at] wa Harrison st. to Marie Denbart c. 8 peretary of the ire and Tine, whe See | board of pablic works, who is ale “BABY” EGAN. | one of the vice presidents of the of Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, who| (Photo by James & Bushnell.) meeting, sald: “What, me partict conducted all negotiations, he be-| One of the contests at the cathe ae. Scat demi te the chert tag also the pro r of the build 1 is for the most popular Why 1 am opposed to the election aiiersdion ant erenaieet of the Se popalar of both of them company. A ten-year lease has} tor winner secures @ pony A. Bakenhause, another of the Setalaiven: for tho’ theater, bat] om 1 at vieo presidents of the meeting. | | meither Mr. Eitel nor Mr. Pederson | “Raby” Egan is in the race, and 1 hope everybody who knows me fare in any way connected with it oon ae enn nat ofthe agian und has asked me anything about audit os tensors {from appearances will, come ou tt understands that I am against) } eaten Pong rath he . * ‘amily, hoth candidates and an Ively Jcomposing seve’ o | supporting iH and Kirkpat _ } CIVIL SERVICE DOINGS. | known newspapermen in the profes: rick. My father, D, Bakenhause,| John 1. Gow has leased, to Fred |sion. “Jack mand “Mart” who is also on the lat of vice pres | y Mw hse lossed. $0 PIES E i Meqrteen applicants took the civit| Ra#” are the most prominent, one lidents, is doing the same thing ner lake Boulevard. and/Met¥ice examination thie morning | ¢™s 4m old newspaperman ot ae Several other of the announced! Pine running through to Fifth a¥, (for eagineera of license. The oral| ity, and “Mart” for s oe aoe vice presidents of the moeeting,| having a frontage on three streets, jects will be given tonight | foreign correspondent of the Axso when asked about the matter ex-| the lease je for a term of 9@ yeara, | jit fs expected that a meeting of | “lated Press bat at present head of pressed a desire not to be quoted | the rental being based on the valu-| the civil service commission will a pli ce gym an mam ay Prvaonmection with the matter, but| ction of $260,000, with a met boume tp held tonight to settle the case! publishing weekly | per lodicals tn lared that they intend to take) or 4 per cout to the 7 oF Gamthes nentast Patreiuinn 1 ifferent sections of the country. no part in the meeting, and are op A building compaay een te: | lie, which had been postponed un The contest ends tomorrow nigh posed to the election of either) corporated among the members of | til all the civil service com sion | by or Beck which ate Hans Pederson, Fred J.) ere could be in the city WHITM N’s TEAM . : cite others which will at oi The report of the free emplo: Ce CS ~ in the pean Tee vi ereccuay dent bureau for October sh uae from Southeastern Alaska | thie) 1 tidig covering the entire, total of 3.197 persons given employ IVES morsing with 181 passengers end 8 and not one of 1§| ment. Of these 2,483 were men, and ARR wes tue. Many cannery om roncously reported, | 314 women » chief character of ayes come dowe. 7 occupy all of the! the positions furnished the men ceeneiniteniespanats Cenmer Watson is at Pier 1 us av. front aving an em-| #as common laborers’ work, and| niet loading © ce of sugar. Shei trance fr Ww Boulevard,| the women were largely given day], Th? lobby al airy mf ohm leaves Sunday with a cargo for San) 15" aa eats a wall wal bears the appearance of the “College geome e ee ¢ Westlake and » at | The expenses and pay roll for the | Widow” performance | loday ~~ Steamer Dolphin leaves toniaht | side of the building civil service and labor departments |2ecked in coraurey tree a2 of the for Southeastern Alnske rhe nt) The arrang Nt for the lease} fer October reached the sum of | Wyitman Cael aoe cargo of general freight and light| | The arrankement oe at Uirieh, b#1.181.59 Whitman football player pasmenger tet POOP PPP eee eee eee Oe ee ee el Po RPP eee ee eee * THE, ELECTIONS NEXT WEEK GILGON GARDNER REVIEWS SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY ON EVE OF TEST AT THE POLLS. =* ee eeeee La * * * * * * * * * * eet Bim to bed. When Schie- | ton acquainting eat to the room this morning | #mount of allowance that Is to be 4, Binith, tie found that he} Made the local office and arrange fi the night The| ments provided for the holiday Ce eRRRARAEEREHEO GEESE SEORRAAERENEE CELE SESE ESE EEYRERRERAERAARE ENS fs at Bonney-Wateor rush. Pacific Coast Superintend WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 2.—The “off year” ¢ will take pdixplace republican members in the 60th congress, And there may be _ ent Hall, who has been inspecting < ged . it w be watched tons of }itore . : , place next Tuesday, and their rem ne watche i the local office for ¢ past gt what is going to haps in the big tla York and Pennsylvania should, by noe lost by the re nesoenies, : Seee come to be olitical axiom, It i# based on the unbroken We ot | was 1 ostmaster general, before leaving P 5 iffcanee And there are democratic Indications in Massachusetts, The rad ene fre re po :| for Olympia last night - sis Sandidate there ls J, Bs Moran, a fire-eating Demosthenes wh has this mor ee in p art Among other things, Mr. Hall ampalgn has taken on importance for simt axon, [the ear of the wide. He and other phenomena are 1 1 by the re The , recom fed additional floor space | k this year, #o (ma politicians think) will go the} ptiblicar agers as apread of Hearstinm” in that state poliee officer took | to temporarily provide for | and ; nd ‘.~ B . larke number of voter cast by w York in} In addition which the campaign of Samuel Gompers, representing ee applied a wealth of rea business, larg ‘tien h ome (16), always has given the state Importance In de-}the Americar eration of Labor, is felt in the labor districts. All urbance McD the clerks, and mote employes. Mr tial wi ma 4 « aploy . sult of a presidential campal It Is Hkewlse & fairly btnrough New and the wi labor vote is somewhat disaffected night Hall also strongly indorsed Mr HWiating between the two great parties, As the There is t with wages, but the men have made to be- Ve you to » Stewart's wcheme for a branch of-| O00" ampaigna tched in the “off year,” ® York state is}ieve that th an congress has not been friend! Deb fice to care for incoming mail to] Free aia ae a sort of political barometer know m-| be situated near the new depot P quently the entire country In watching the Hearst-Hughes st agh. he The branch station is practically . the Jom ndidate f c nagers of the congres#ioal campalg » pl 1 Roosevelt fight. If Hearst wins he be os the Jowical candidate for 4 ent rr snagers ¢ nerension mpaign have played Roosev od own m || assured, providing a suitable build on the democratic ticket two years Inter, And by the “off year” tradts for all he Je worth. That ts to aay, they have used his popularity to have be ing ean be obtained ee tion he should be the winnt andidate—the next president holp out tottering candidates, Right from the start the voters have beer And a statement made by Mr all be Parad chanel yeuubas rty leadere are worried about New York, | told that Roorevelt and the last session of congress are on trial Roose the judge fined bim $ fore leaving Pe tte roost certain that Mearst Will not win, On the othep |¥elt and the last session of congress, they point out, gave the people the = _———— - ~ - coe es t Ifinost bunch of legislation that has ever come out of a congress ané hey a ot teularly disturbed about the congressional car " a 4 See i aaet republican majority of 114 to be cut down fuopper. Then they enumerate the rate bill, the meat inspection bill to baeween Deee iae eset they affect to find real pleasure in thip| the pure food and drug bill, the denatured alcohol bill, the Panama canal | vo smetion on the plea that the majority hae been “unwieldly,” making | Mil, and all the other Bille which 7. R. put through under the lash it difficult to maintain party dinctpline This is & pleasant way to look And, in order to drive these points home, the managers of the con at the matter, and the leaders will in fact be quite content if they pull|@ress campaign hav h all the bia men of the party on the stump, through with a working majority, beginning with Speaker Cannon, This haw helped the congress cam- fo the “off year” elections may carry a good and a bad omen, The paign, and, as before intimated, there is not much doubt that the re- republicans may win in congress and lose New York publicans will skin, through with a decent m ajority for the houre. Pat ¢ dad bbaiataett scond in point of interest to New York will be the result of the To say that Prestfent Roosevelt is taking a Mvely Interest In the Owe hor any other) kane have been notified of her dis ssytvania elegtion. It t# between the remains of the|New York campaign in a libel on his faculty for enthutiasm. Picture Bie Beattie poltec rance old Quay machiné on the or combination of democrats| the small boy witnessing a schoolyard scrap-—the small boy who dances HOM Or contro}, but ¢ following Stem from the ree and reforiiers chlied “Lincoln republicans” on the other. Quay repub- | round the ring ting atioulating, and onty restrained by force from He for y 4s of marriage licenses in the| licanism hax had some rough usage during the past few years, and tt hurling himself Into (he m atid that is Roosevelt looking at the po- Se of » sleounty auditor's office, insued yeu-| has looked lately as if the democratic-retorm combination might carry) itleal doings in his native state, m Wash | terday, xplaing the mysterious dis-| the state, But the result le in de additional doubt hee lately It need be no secret that T. R. has been pulling the political wires Ella's parents, as} appearanc “Joseph M. Reed, 82,| been created by the aid which the regular’ republicans have received |o¢ New York state for many months past. He has helped to down the folks ta the Nttle atur, Wash; Ella Moore, 19,] from President Roosevelt and the national administration as repre«{ogdell machine, and to,put Platt and Depew on tho retired list, He has Orcas island, and | Olan, Wash. sented by ‘or Knox and Attorney General Moody, both of whort} put hia own men in at the organization of state legislatu’ and has been engaged in| A warrawt will probably be issued} have been ordered out to take the stump, Dyoade himself responsible for the reformation of his party in hin state, mivving girl. ‘Tho | ordering the arrest of Cupid, charg- y and Sdgy) ing bim with abduction. ih ill atin one ronaon why he does not like to see & young news- a * ei ja if chaky, and in le ph ofa ae io Rand bee et ne . seo up and knock th®whey out of his handiwork. at least six co@gressiqial districts demeeratio-reform com” ‘County Auditor Agnew Parcels Out Ballot Print- + dence PAY OWLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 25 CENTS PER MONTH VOL EAE A GHAFT ill 8. NO 229 ing Contract Without Effort to Secure Proper Charge For the Work--Bids For the Work Not Asked For. That there 4 t ‘ Re . have fu a « ( r for } ty Auditor Jar P t ‘ spel vo | printing the | for the ~ i hing ¢ election u ( J he Mensing- harge t fuchmore co n corroborates & Hanf th would Metrope Pre ' © for the jot pany at a rate of $ hi and Metropol! Wood says he asked for the pr the charges of Mr od and Mr. h given a bond Ther contract let for alf that ce if nz jots The work was fit on con-| sent to a to Lowman & Han t f with to get it out and The cour kido it ir nm the bal- for bids 4/1 had b printed we had in- it over t s | struction to mak corrections in and Lowm: ther The price of $30 a thous the ad, quoted, probably that paid he » ars ago for the work. I do he electic 1) not now what w shall charge Allen of the former concert the ex for the we have not { want to say here that the| figured up the cost to us.” METCALF MEETS CONSUL (Scripps Telegraph Service.) FRANCIS Nov. 2 The 1 Secretary Met- conference this # this aft Tanzer in} eferre An elabs rnoon filed by refutation of { direct te answer w by Dr. G.I SAN t Into reer Bear Jiscuss the exclusion of r ia{J hildren from San Fran- the js. The sir of mystery arge 1 by Metealf and the con- i . rine t ous rumors, one o fect that consul is in com: | PO of ins tions §=from pan all Mkeli- | oshing { great import hood keep the case ever com aes img to trial, and brand the ch o% T we Unite Satshoeeder'ss ENGINE DYNAMITED founded and absurd | In answer to the charge of not accounting for $1 of the com (Scripps Telegraph Service.) funds, a charge which has wrongfully put the scientist in the position of an embezzler, the docu this afternoon introduces in proof of the fact that » very men, Hamilton, Smith, et who have preferred charges, audited Tanzer’s books and records. They found correct, adding that much credit was due Mr. Tan zer for his carefulness and busine like handling of the funds In answer the charg Tanzer secured possess t 000 shares of New World Smelting the defendant introduces evi that reduces the charge to absurdity Tanzer has just Montana with the books and ords demanded by the court The $10,000 alleged to have been embezzled by Tanzer was part of e $86,000 worth of stock sold in last two ye over panys CLEVELAND, ©, Nov. 2-4 charge of dynamite was exploded on the under a hoisting engine Warren road last night as a result of strike troubles, and two men were hurt. The explosion occurred fust outside the city limits, where a raitroad bridge is being built across a creek. Non-union workers employed by the contractors, and threats of violence have been made by persons who sympathized union men. While Jose Thomas and An- Davit w near the hoisting engine a terrific explosion occurred and they were thrown together. The was wrecked and the men were struck by pieces of iron and badly injured. The sheriff was no- tified of the trouble. ACCEPT COWEN’S "PARK DONATION that to with the hb stock an from rec returned engine 500 resi Tere eeeeeee e es * * *# HUGHES STRONG - * FAVORITE, #| . - =) % (Scripps Telegraph Service.) */ The park board, at a meeting in & NEW YORK, Nov Odds #! the Chamber of Commerce today, fof § to 1 againet He re of © | accepter Charles Cowen’s donation Be teens, wotey, Bee bee a eee near the state university eee oe ne ee ae or ee # In the 1odbin ot Anethera, cae |, LJ: Gregory offered to donate to # chanee thet they have a com. #| the board a three and a half-ncre t minnion to bet $40,000 to $10,000 w | act near the corner of Miller st. # on Hughes. Few if ‘actual @ #nd Federal av., but the board re- is are recor Henry # | Jeeted the offer on account of the © chews saya he will bet $5,000 #| Conditions, and will probably pur- #& even that Hughes gets a plural- @| Chase the tract offere © ity of over 100,000. The change #| .&. F. Blaine informed the board @ is attributed to retary w| that at the next meeting W. DR Root's speech % | Wood would offer a tract of land # | near the Green Lake boulevard for = $18,000 for city park purposes. . SERRE ERE ER ERE GIVE YOUR HELP A BLOWOUT SEIT MAKE ‘EM HAPPY SHEBOYGAN, Wis, Nov, 2.—So-; and Mrs. Edwin Imig served the re ciety was given a surprise Friday — ee RE he party has been the topic o! jand at the same time an object les) conversation in Sheboygan. Many son on how to solve the vexing! inquiries have been received by Mr servant girl problem, when a most| and Mrs, Reiss about the affair. unique function took place at the| One Oshkosh girl clipped an item he . bout the party and placed it under home of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Reiss. / her employer's plate at the break- The occasion was a dance and en-| fast table aa a gentle hint for him tertainment given by the Misses|to do Itkewixe, Perhaps he will ‘Mase Bed sila Paul, € vu, Perhaps employers in many parts Clara Beck and Kila Paul, employes | Pethaps employers, 18 many parte at the Reiss residence, and the »ple of Mr. gnd Mra. Reiss and usual order of things was reverse Or hs gsith wae k Soe Oe when Mr. and Mrs. Peter R ir every day life. a si o guests and served ice} The Reiss home is one of the waited on the guests and served Ice} | The Reiss home is one of the cream, cake and punch | totes ranks with. che tie. ail Sixty guests of the Reiss em-| the state. He is at the head of the ployes made merry at the beautiful] Reiss Coal company, whieh has home at the corner of Michigan ay.| docks -at .this city, Manitowoc and Seventh st, and as much care/ Green Bay, Escanaba and Asp was taken in arranging the party 28 | Mrs, Reiss is the ackno' though Mr. and Mre, Reiss were | leader of Sheboygan soctety, giving {t to thelr own friends. The | also a talenged musictan, dance was held in the beautiful hall| The affair ems to have paras room on the third floor, with music| the way to a happy solution of the furnished by Edwin Imig, a brother | distressing — sectol indaw of Mrs. Reiss, Mrs, Reiss | how to be happy with ants. ote (j