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= THE SEATTLE STAR—TU. spAy, NOVEMBER 5, 1907. ta favor of th, republicans. In Cinemnatl, CINCINNATI, Ont Nov, 5. Cthetnnatt voters w greeted by rool and cloudy weather when they went to the polls thin morning, A heavy vote was cast early, + FROM FIGHT . CHARGE OF WORK adjournment was desired in order © statements by wire {rol some of the men represented | the detqation by proxies held by | Ryan and Perkina, During the Toll call Corson moved make the vote wens of the delegates to § mesepubiican convention 4 Pye t held at the aistrie Perey sat night, the Rye action secured CoB the delegation ant Joho ot ‘ahied his castor into whew daye Ago as A can a Mer delegate to the national pas retired gracefully to se o 8 Following hia resignation as a wan made to the elty coune! Kentucky Elections. member of the board of health, Dr.{alght by Mayor LOUISVILLE, Ky, Nov, S| g. Hourna was today appointed | port on plague work. He told the sell eta owing the an-| Marly advicos from various points/ by the board to take charge of |eouncll that much headway had nonneement by the secretary of @e | Mlleate that great interest ts being! ihe work being done by the efty| been made in building up an ef renait of. the ballet, aamesnced that | akon in the ‘atato election. In/to prevent the spread of bubonic | fective organization to fight plague would abide by the majority | l@uleville a heavy vote was cast! plague ‘and that much effective work has i Mant Moore in hia re and fol 4 early for state and city offteials, ~ at least for the Antgy | " Dr. Bourns wilt work in harmony | already been done. The council the flat, A cofamittee on resolutions was| The weather te fair and cool with Dr, Cofer, in charge of the|t® known to favor the appointment teat of strongth, which [named with instructions to. secure | government work. He will have of Dr, Rourng, ga & motion from Cor the n entire charge of waterfront regu Action was taken by the counctl {lations and may take entire charge | ¢xtending the rat ordinance to in in the Infeeted district clude the entire elty, About 1,000 Dr. Hourns is given entire diree jrats have been killed and deliv tion of the plague campaign by the | ered to date, board, merely reporting to them| The board of health today con views of the majority of the President Roosevelt Vot cus several delegates and to assemble such OYSTER BAY, Nov, 5.—Prost eed placing views in the form of resolutions | dent Roosevelt arrived here at 9:30 the Ryan-Perkins to be submitted to the delegation) & m, and waa greeted by the uaual completely out of the before being offered to the Juneau) crowd. He was driven to the poll Gorman stated that the | convention lag place by his cousin, Mra, J, ——— SS - Weat Roosevelt. The polling place| from time to time what has been | demned five buildings on the west had been moved from over a Chin-/done, He will continue to serve | side of Western av, at the foot of ese laundry to Fleets hall. The|as long as it is necessary to carry | Pike st., located on land owned president cast ballot 84. He wasion the campaign of prevention. | by the Ferry Leary Land company, in the voting booth four minutes./When such work is no longer neo ordering them torn down and Secretary Loeb was in an adjotning/ essary, he will resign and be re-| burned building owned by booth three minutos, After a short/appointed as a member of the the Union Pacific railway south of drive, the president left for Wash-| board of health, | Yesler way, near Washington st ington at 10:30 o'clock Announcement of the intention | w: also ordered of the board to appoint Dr. Hourns | burned Jeandidate, tx expected to ———-= | hind his ticket. in the} ‘prree hours before the polls were run be Continued result torn down and closed the indications were that Women in Etection. Wem ar mt ere ee "1 gathered the vote will be a light one except DOVER, Del, Nov. 5.--Womep vousoos. Talon was places where the voles were and. ehitiven ae pando te MUITCHCOCK WRITES A Jodlock this afternoon close behind, Of doudt exists any pow, although Cowan is| many pointe. Ryan's \ thelr faith on the final a vous. aroused by local issues. streets throughout Delaware today, appealing to the voters to “protect Cleveland Election. their homes and families.” Churches CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov, 5.—|¥@re open all day for prayer of. Ideal election weather prevails here | fering for the success of the anti and votes are being cast at the | !Wtense ticket in the election, Party |lines have been LETTER TO FRIEND (By United Press.) jthe glad hand, I know, I can feel LONDON, Nov, 6.--The Evening | that my friends are in doubt, and. rate of one a minute tn 244 pre forgotten and |News publishes a letter from Ray- old man, | can't bear it, I simply Sehmitz's Statement. cinets. It is believed that nearly |'tquor is the only tasue. mond Hitehoock, the actor, who can’t. I can’t thank you adequate Mayor Schmits, under the entire registration of 94,000 will aiLaaee en! from New York to @ friend | ly for your dear old cable. I could fea conviction of extortion, be cast. Johnson continues a 2 to Salt Lake Voting. rie referring to the charges do with a fow more friends like qeeried at the county jatl,|1 favorite over Burton Mayor; SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov, 6&—/asainat him It *, In part: | you. these a2 his election views: | johnson issued a statement thi?! The hearlest vote in the history of| “This thing cannot last, you! ‘an you imagine me playing un Delewe that McCarthy will be | afternoon declaring that he would| the oity is being cast in Salt Lake,/ Know, for tt will jeither drive me! der the strons of this terrible By from 3,000 to 5,009 plural: be the winner by a majority of | The indications are that the Amert. | ™ad, or I must onf the agony by «/ charge, this humiltating slander? say that I expect the | 18,000. os 6(antiMormon) will elect |Journey somewhere. You don’t be I'm all out, old man, I simply walon labor ticket to win. - | Bransford mayor. Outside of this| eve this, do you? I walk to the can't write, From your old friend Fight in Sacramento. although [| am given in need of friendship.” SACRAMENTO, ( Nov. 6 TE The election here today is one of | Looks Like Fort. 1 the moat flereely contested in many| TRENTON, N. J., Nov, 5.—Par| years. Two full city tlekets “°° ) tal returns from the larger cities in the fleld, headed by Clinton 1. | indicate that John Fort, the repub- See sega yh [sg eee ste WITH EMBEZZLEMENT can league, and Mayor M. R. Beard, | neve a good plurality over Katsen democratic candidate for mayor bach, democrat, The Sunday clos. The Southern Pacifte political ba ing law is quite an element in the A complaint charging em a he | hothing to say on the subject. ment againet J. Grant Webster, the) At soon as she learned of reau here ts fighting againat White, | ection. missing bookkeeper of the Cascade | SCewation net her who in. turn is supported by every newepaper in the city. daily and| weekly i Laundry company, and an alleged Mouse and furnishings, Including all | defaulter in the sum of $6,600, was Of the property that they owned in obtained from the office of the the city, to Frank H The vote promises to be SUPPOSED CORP. E very close, with chances favoring | 6.—| prosecuting attorney on October 29 | head of the Cascade Laundry com petwees McGowan and |angdon, pike fo me as an even break. Miterest fight is on the dis ida attorneyship, and | wouldn't . ‘aay Money on the outcome feue. But I do believe Mo will be elected. This ts difficult election to prog that San Francisco has Langdon Potls Heavily. ¢ this afternoon went fo 18 to 7 In favor of Taylor, } money being in evi impression seems to throughout the city that ‘will pol! the heaviest vote. teuble occurred in any of fe Wiig Booths, except in the district, where, it was j some of McCarthy's ad- city the state will go republican. theater and the moving saloons from the residence district to the business district. | Chances are that saloons will win | White. Several charter amendments COMES TO LIFE ) are being voted for, the most im-| portant question being that of re | (By United Pri MONTEREY Mex Nov e a by a good majority, as large finan. | While a minis # pronouncing and @ warrant for the man’s ar-Ppany. This was done for the pur PB eee et Sitompted to prevent cia) interests are behind them service over the suppowed lifeless | rest was issued by Judge Gordon pom of making good her husband's |of President Roosevelt and his de | Yate men from voting } body of Mrs. Fred Harsell, the lat-|in the police court on the same jalleged shortage and reimbursing tor stirred, sighed and then sat up The minister fainted, the pall bear ore fled and only the husband re mained to assist hin w from the casket. Four days ago the wo jman fainted and was pronounced day he company for any loss that may — o In Mississippi. lany Arrested in New York | The complaint was sworn to by]Bayp been sustained Manager F. H. Kilbourne, and the } friends of Mra. Webster deny REREON, Miss. Nov. 5 Voting |. NE ~ oe sg il ietly throughout |*®* York ts today the scene of Tomoggl iD eset Aemanoatin jthe quietest election in years, des wwe wernor, will receive | Bite the «reat interest in the con oy governor, tost for sheriff of New York county Greater xpectfic amount which it fe charged the Websters squandered was taken in placed at $600. The by tn lavioh entertaining, but police have not succeeded in learn-| affirm that if Webster did embers! ority dead ing of Webster's whereabouts, and | the sums alleged, it went into poem The balioting this morning was his Wil. Gselindh to diesuns the | papeino of the tuaselond fenaaae Voting Light. eg despite favorable weather. | WANTED FOR MURDER. caso. Mr. Kilbourne, when asked ings which Mra. Webster has al DB Va. Nov. & vir. | The tatieltenp are that a light! r & statement today, sald he had swady gives up. today will not de near-| "7. ged sont ‘ | (By United Press.) i cet ee — simmueinnemeannatie a in yoars of ¢ heen lees mnnd “warrants have! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5.—De estdeatial oloc oan Assued for persons accused | iectives are looking for Barney SEEKS MISSING BROTHER as te witch weet” ee and numerous!) Qisen, a union car man, who is | 2 is the | the Temes, Neen made. Murphy./charged with the murder of Mo } ¥. @mith, of Berwys, Pa, b written the loral poll | Informat whe route for Seattle heard of since. He falls to men tion the missing brother's name. asking f m concerning a broth ward, republican, | . wOn,/ stabbed during a rict late last a for a seat in| ('?, ™@ependence league-republican | night at Sird and Kentucky sta.| stew, claims 30,000 for the fusion) Reckinger died early this morn : inj _ Aside from tts own election, Ne Z at Moses Tucker this morning plead to Win. | York is evineing greatest interest O, Nov. 5.—Brisk and / tn the outcome of the San Francisco Marked the opening of | election. Bulleting from the coast fa Toledo. The weath-|are being prominently displayed in ed guilty in Judge Morris’ court to the charge of burglary. jank Man Missing. MEMPHIS, Tean., Nov. 5.—Frank | sentenced to serve from three to| Prizefighter Killed. Harper, 23 old, « bookkeeper 14 years in the penitentiary. The! wangiuatt Colo. N : et employed al bank and a | burglary consisted fu breaking inte a> cea va Sa sold. The clec-|the newspaper windows, and are be-| member of a prominent family of |the house of R. L. Langer, on Op | Henry Nicholas was killed last Whitlock, the inde-jing read with avidity by great this city, has disappeared, and ev-| tober 31 eee aie ho printiaes WK Sohn Fob ieadidate for mayor and jcrewds. In Wail st. the hope is ery effort to locate him after more me ee SENS Sees, RR. WERT {expressed that Taylor will be than three days of searching has | knocked down in- the second round, {Sica cine three cay AGED MAN MISSING 2s "oo cco", © election in Cleveland ts also | almost instant death attracting much attention, as a de Henry Binnmore Dead. I eteteeed aa ds CORUNBUS, 0. Nov. 5.—An ex-/ feat of Congressman furton by! CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Henry Pinan. seienes chi tee thee ease | scien a cra Reavy voto ts being) Mayor Tom Johason will be a direct | more, shorthand reporter, lawyer |ing for Joseph Bioen, axed #1, ood e ie Stine OF the 29,000 registered, | DIO to President Roosevelt, who and author, is dead. Ho was 74 \foare are antertained fer the ang |, Louie F. Beaty and Alice E. Gar sorte been cast up to 9/ 58% been giving Hurton’s candidacy | years old. As secretary for Stephen an'e endety... Geen tett the a rett, Seattle, Bukich! Fujff, Ortent mk CA. Bond, republican, | *!! the support at hix command A. Douglas he reported the famous | fence of his son, Charles Shaan my | Of@. and Ume Arima, Japan, Harry tl Waseem democrat, © Early returns from Maxeachusetts| debate with Lincoln in 1858 1 : one Lincoln Gtmgsce, U. 8 A. Fort 1308 Twenty-first ay. 8. and ed for the residence of his brother, Samuel Sloan, who lives near The Meadows race track, and up to inte hour today the anxious search. ers had falled to discover any trace of his movements since he was Hu. M Lawton, and Navarra Kautz, Seat Chaun: p Johustol th, Henry Bthel Grac ~~ Will Buy Stock — Herrin & Co, 610 Piret y Adams an Seattle. MALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 5.—The fe Maryland promises to be tee one, with tne chances fa A Mighty Low-Priced FUR SALE afternoon. M Prices $175 to $300 Terms $10 Cash and $5 Per Month contest is on for con-) a legisiatare, which will | States senators. | Where Clearing House Certificates Are as Good as Gold The exceptionally i centers of the senators of governor Gaim a victory Lacks Good for G. 0. P. POSTON, Nov. 5 in the} than in} Both warm weather this fall has practically killed the sale of furs, and ag the time for the disposal of our stock is limited, tts a caze of sell them now or carry our niagnificent stock of furs over until next year To make it worth your while to bay now we offer for tomorrow some of the greatest reductions on quality furs in the history of the trade. | Gov. Guild's} a8 well as that of the} Every Muff, Scarf or Garment on sale is made at our own of the republican ticket |§ f@etory by the very best workmen that high wa mand, and Where? In the new Greenlake Reser- fashioned in the exclusive Simmons styles cannot be returns Meated anywhere For this great sale we have secured floor space at the Wonder Millinery store, 1420 Second Avenue, where the same furs will shown as at our show room and factory, 316 Hinckley Building Buy the Christmas Scarf or Muff Now; Prices Will Never Be as Low voir Addition. 10 blocks from University and Ex- position grounds, adjoining twe city parks and reservoirs on a 70-foot boule- vard, overlooking Lake Washington, Union Bay, the Cascade and Olympic mountains from any part of this addi- || tion. Are you scared? Are you scared? If so, put your money in real estate, A FEW SAMPLES OF TOMORROW'S REDUCTIONS ISABELLA FOX SCARFS. BROWN CONEY SCARFS. sealife, soft’ tesbetn fon | Coney Beart, nicely tinea, wim Ait] Where it is always sate: scarfs, your ¢ witieiiay | See er ee Se Seattle bank certificates taken same | as gold. And will bé taken on any pur- $9.98 § §$ hase in this addition, They look good To Last Ali Day 3.79 Page in this a y g and T JAPANESE MINK COLLARS y 5 me ee cane rs gghemeg Heguler pros 6 Jomuee | HALE. OE Men are not poor for lack of oppor- ey 10CENT CAKE OF come | Maewier, 15. 18 one O60: tunity, but for courage to grasp it when MEY soap SRMILK ~ epee etn reggae from pertect skins it appears. We now offer you the op- meee CAKE OF THE |EIE every detail, Wedner & a got aye sears portunity. Will you grasp it? If so, aoe daypcees A take Greenlake car to Greenlake Station All of “ae Fy Kn “ ' “ Ce ‘ . i, rsquar’ arene” one 33. 9 | 9.95 our branch office. We also have good ge A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF MUFFS IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE new homes on terms less than rent. Full 22¢ STYLE AND IN ALL Kes cone PRICED FROM particulars at city of fices, ARG you can't be clean for — ; SIMMONS FUR CO. Exctusive Furriers International Bond & Realty Co., Inc. 1009 American Bank Building, | Corner Madison and Second Av. i i i TEMPORARY STORE SALEGROOM AND FACTORY WONDER MILLINERY CO 216 HINCKLEY BLDG 1420 Second Ave 47 SECOND AVE. (Upstairs | Raven Drug Co. 1912-16 Second Ave. r “ and Now Jorsey tndtcate the wauat | | republican majforitios , iy) Rhode Taland returns are coming me la | in slowly, A fairly even vote ts } _— ‘4 | betng polled, with a slight shade e - 6 Kilbourne, | ft Pittsburg on August 17, en | and has not been | seen to step aboard «a Rainier | Ave will pay 3 cents per share ie election af A. L.. Croth AT THE SIMMONS FUR co Heights street car at 1 o'clock yos-|for 3,000 shares of Washington to the governorship . torday oor : SMALL FIRE, A fire which origina early this Great Western ing Co. at 1924 Grant at contents $200, WATURALIZATION OLYMPIA, Nov. 5. court decided todgy that new atate collect $3 jaw requiring them fee in eral law requiring the of $2. GUILTY (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov, 6. implicated in the theft of in the John R. Walsh cane Dintriet fidential stenographer, ander B. Gorde This ts the clusion of Sims and the further arrests. tigation had been concluded and indicated that and the stenographer R. W. -Rarrett, o dolin club, was in the elty Jarranging for the appearance the Stanford January 1, in Exan's Arcade hall Deputy Sheriff Robert this morning browght in B. Hi ards and Wilt bing the saloon |that pince late Sam Hyde day night crime. } SYRACUSE, N. Y | Chancellor James Day, Nov. 5 | unt fense of the Standard Ot! company, | ted for the prest-| was today now jdency by Stanley ¢ of the Daily Orange publication, in an editorial land says that Day ts great democratic | timber | Alleging that his wife left him! to join & minstrel show, Charles Washington asked the superior surt this morning for a divorce m Ida May Washington. H says he hax not seen his wife sine lJuly, 1906 Shur-on Eyeglasses Are the most comfortable. We make them to suit all eyes SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. 1207 Second Ave. SPECIAL For three days, Wednesday, | Thursday aad Friday, at Raliroad Wreck First $5.00 and $10.00 Ladies Sale, 1104 Ave | Misses’ and Children’s Rain only 85¢ $1.65, $5.00 TO $7.50 BOYS’ OVER COATS $1.65. $10.00 and $12.00 YOUTHS’ | OVERCOATS $3.50. $2.00 ALL WOOL GLASTEN GARMENT. $2.50 AND $3.00 BOYS’ OLD RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 FIRST AVE ed from hot morning enused a lows of $1,000 to the plant of the Smelting & Roefin The low on the batiding was $800, on the FEE CUT DOWN The supreme county clorks In this state must ignore the naturalization canes, and adhere to the latest fed collection ONLY TWO Nobody was letters from Attorney Sim's office ex. | ee aos cepting Miss ©tta Mclean, the con SS SUSPECTED _ mm | | necret vervice operatives. Sims announced last night that there would be no He said the inves far as the government was concerned. nothing had been learned to justify the implica tion of anybody excepting Gordee STANFORD GLEE CLUB ager of the Stanford University Glee and Man today organization here on SUSPECTS ARE JAILED Hodges | Beh. | m Hopwine from | Franklin to the county jail, where | they were held on a charge of rob- | On| husband, |betng arrested iast night, the men | Mra. Webster promptly deeded her | confessed to the commission of the f Syracuse ereity, noted for his eriticisms | editor university | which the | Coats, guaranteed waterproof, $5.00 TO $7.50 BOYS’ SUITS | BURY UNDERWEAR 95c a} SHOES, BEST MAKES, $1.35, | MURDER OVER ELECTION ROW. By United Press. LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov |he accused of taking a too acti® © ging killegpnd in the election. Murphy and two fatally injured, on Vine st. this} smi arrested Campbell, where afternoon in an election rowe TM | upon Clyde Campbell shot Murghy. dead man is Clyde Campbell, and |The firing then became general, 20 his father, W. R, Campbell, a ecan-| shots being fired, and when the didat® on the republican ticket for | smoke of battle had cleared away eouncilinan,*®nd Polleeman Michael | young Campbell wae dead and the Murphy are fatally wounded. Mar-|other three were lying on the fon Smith, another policeman, was | ground wounded. {badly wounded, The elder Camp Four| bell quarreled with Murphy, whom men wore shot, ¢ to THOUGHT TO HAVE SHIELDED MURDERER Suspected of not only having, st, was arrested by Detectives shielded the man who shot and | Glark, Ryan and McClurg and jailed killed Steve Niksich and wounded | last night Following the arrest of Boskovich an 18-year-old Austrian laborer, who | gave his name ax Steve Suctk, was pl under arrest by Patrolmen was committed, George P. Bosko McGrath and Hagan, Suctk is al vieh, aged 25, proprietor of an Aus |leged to have informed others that trian lodging house at 815 Jackson |he knew who the murderer was. two others in the New Fountain wa Joon, on First ay. 8., two weeks ago, but also of having. given the mur derer the gun with which os <= ENGLAND GETS BIG LOAN. (By United Press.) PARIS, Nov. 5.—The directors of the bank of France this afternoon voted to comply with the request from the bank of England for a a aaa loan of $15,000,000 The case of dental tools which 7 _ the police found in the possession | of George L. Hemmick several days ago, and which the latter was at PARIS, Nov. 6.—An American who says bis name is Augustus Col- tra, and who claims San Francisco as his home, was arrested here to- mpting to sell to people in the ; . Collins bullding, were stolen from |48¥, on the eharge of picking the office of Dr. EB. Ross, tn Bell. Pe — ingham, several days ago. At the same time several bottles contain Dog Owners, Notice ing gold used tn filling teeth were If there’s anything the matter stolen, and the police believe that with your dog get Hemmick stole both the tools and! remedies known at the gold. First Ave. Bank Certificates Savings Deposits and Certificates of Deposits the best dog Hall's, nit oe of at As Cash Renton Car Works Addition Graded streets, and cement sidewalks In and paid. There are over 100 men now at work and there will be 300 in the next sixty days. The Renton Car Works Addition is located four blocks from the main part of Renton, betng all the ground between that point and the Seattle Car Works plant, which. ts now under course of construction, and where over one thousand men will find steady employment in the near future. RENTON Is sure to be to Seattle what South Chicago is to Chicago, the great manufacturing center. Property in South Chicago bas sold as high as $1,500 per front foot, or $60,000 for a 40-foot lot Lots on Main Street in the Renton Car Works Addition, with six-foot cement walks, may sell in a few years for as high as $500 per front foot. And why not? There is sure to be from fifteen thousand to twenty thousand people live in and around this addition mst all the ground between this addition and the lake is owned by the car works, and will be used only for factory sites. If you have got the time look this property over at once, if not be sure and come out Sunday. Lots on Main Street $600 to $650 On other streets, $500 to $600; terms one-third cash, bal ance 6 per cent., which includes streets graded and cement walks paid. And we will accept your certificates of deposits or savings account the same as cash, allowing you accrued interest on the same to date You had better come o tomorrow or make arrangements to look this property over next Sunday, as the business lots | are sure to be picked up by shrewd investors at once. Get | in on the ground floor while prices are cheap. When one-half of the lots are sold on any street the prices will be advanced from 25 to 50 per cent. We consider this one of the best opportunities for small investors offered to the public in the past year Just think of your opportunity to buy business lots at $15 per front foot, that is sure to be worth from $100 to $500 | per front foot in the next five years, It only takes $200 to put } you in possession of the opportunity to be well fixed, from a financial standpoint, in a few short years. Get in while you | ean, don't put it off until next week or it will probably be too late to buy at present prices on the Main Street Remember We consider every bank in the city solid as a rock, and | while our property is not for sale at any discount, it is for sale, | and your check, your certificate of deposit or your savings | account looks just as good to us as $20 gold pieces H. S$. Turner Investment Co. A. B. GRAHAM, Pres. H. 8. TURNER, Manager. 405-406 LUMBER EXCHANGE MAIN 1605, IND. 1614

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