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Nov. 7.—Mre Jennie Sebwever, whe fe in jail * Georgetown seismograph recorded a y for having S€¥ere earthquake thie morning. It | married 10 men, nine of whom are began at 2:37 a. m., reached its maximum at 3:08 a. m., and ended at 3:44, It is estimated that the center of the disturbance was 3,500 miles distant from Washington. SE ILSON GOING ON A TRIP TO BERMUDA By Calted Pree Leased Wire) PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 7.—The personnel of President-elect Wil} son's official family will be made up during a voyage to Hermuda it} was announced here today that| ity of James M. Cox, democrat for governor, will be about 150,000. der a & sentence living, is believed to be the mont married woman on record. My idea of a perfect husband ix & much better one than | have ever Gey. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will | Os sae 'e cae 1 from New York Nov. 16, to be| CLEV oo 2g ae Complete | had, she declared. She is only 27, - A private |feturns from 87 of the 92 counties gone about two weeks. A diicome|in Indiana give Wilson 249,448, | yacht has been placed at Wilson's} s ~ disposal, and the trip will be made | Roosevelt 139,436, wv gy a in this vessel. While at sea, Wilson will make) up his mind regarding all political | appointments and may give out the | selections for bia cabinet immedt-) ately upon his retorn. Gov. Wilson's immediate concera tu over New Jersey. He plans to| present a program of reform legis: | lation after New Year's, and this is occupying much of his time. The| will be about president-elect slept late today, but/crats claim the state by 15,000. planned to spend a good of the |Gov. Stubbs concedes his defeat afternoon answering messages and/for the senate by Thompson, demo jletters of congratulation. crat. The state ticket is still in — doubt (By United Press Leased Wire) 10 A COLUMBUS, Obio, Nov. 7—Late| DES MOINES, Ia, Nov jreturns from all sections of the returns missing from only one \state today, while still incomplete,|county, President-clect Wilson's Jindicate that Wilson's plurality | plurality over Col, Roosevelt atands | will reach 125,000, while President|at 15,000. The republican state | Taft's total vote will be about 60,-| ticket is elected by pluralities rang 1000 above Roosevelt's. The plural-| ing from 4,000 to 6,000, ——— | 24 DIVORCES Although the courthouse was full of political gossip and business Ee = WITHIN HIS GUARDED TENT ne plurality of Ral cratic candidate for Albert J. Beveridge, is 10,460, KANSAS TOPE Kas, Nov. 7.—Lateat avallabdi returns today indicate }that Wilson's plurality In Kansas 10,000. The demo- 7—With KEEPS HER Which Osgar Forecasts a THE BEST 15 NONE TOO GOOD FoR | ALWAYS HAVE 17 wo 7. — The) LITTLE BOY (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—Mra. John C. Tanner is still in posses sion of her 2year-old son, J. Ross Clark IIL, today, following the de jnial by the district court of appeal jof a motion to annul the order of Judge Clarke, in the superior court, granting the mother temporary cus tody of the baby. Vice President J. Ross Clarke of the Salt Lake railroad, who is fight- ing for possession of his son's child, it is believed, will not take further court action until after the hearin: to decide the permanent guardian: | ship of the child. practically suspended yesterday as the election returns came in, Judge Frater sat calmly in his court dis solving matrimonial thes and easing the yoke of marrixe. When he ad journed court he had granted free- dom to 24 couples. There are still 70 more people who are sighing for single blessednees for the judge to attend to. ‘WILCOX HEADS | THE ARCHITECTS | W. R. B. Wilcox of Seattle was re jelected president of the Washing jton State Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, which held Nazim Pasha, the defeated Turkish commander and chief.—From a photograph taken in his field tent since the beginning of the war and forwarded from Constantinople to The ir by E. Ashmead Bartlett. ORDER HAWLEY BEATEN [RESTRAINING (Dy United Frese Leased Wire) | Division No. 4 of the Ancient Or BOISE, Idabo, Nov. 7.—Governor|der of Hibernians has been re Hawley, democrat, concedes his de-|#trained from taking any steps to- feat for reelection by John A.| Ward consolidation with Division Haines, republican, Late returns| No. 2 by @ restraining order grant eliminate G. H. Martin, progressive @d yesterday by Judge King Dyke candidate, from the race. Returns | man tabulated up to the present from all, james Boyle, treasurer of No. 2, parts of the state give Taft 19,700,| Was also restrained from turning Wilson 11,762, Roosevelt 6,523. "hover $700 to Division 4, its annual meeting at the University lelub last night. The principal busi BURGLAR BRIGADE BUSY AS EVER tier of tne orth The Sscmeee Seattle's neat Uttle burglar brig-| tural league of the Pacific coast, ade was as busy as a bunch of bees|COMposed of the coast chapters of last night, inspite of Chief Ban-| the Institute. nick’s positive orders that all “burg prose laring” must stop immediately, if MATTHEWS BACK not sooner. Robberies reported: Martin Nel Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor of Son, robbed of $65 in a First av. sa-|the First Presbyterian church and loon; M. A. Judkin, Spokane hotel,| MOderator of the American Presby $38.50 from hia room; Ray Hub-|tery, will return tonight from a# bard of Hayden La Idaho, $38|™onth's trip through the east. Dr fn a rooming house on Sixth av. §.; | Matthews has visited all the impor ‘Thomas Crosby, $100 from his room |t@nt cities throughout the country, |delivering scheduled addresses at the Colonial hotel; Fred Fick, robbed of $52 by three men while on his way to the Yakima hotel; | Dundar Larsen, $40 from his room|! in the Yakima hotel; F. L, Rhodes, 905 Boylston av., gold watch, jewel | case and several stickpins. TRIAL JURORS The following men were selected yesterday to serve as trial jurors for the November term of the fed- eral court Lawrence Colman, John 8. Brace, J, Doheny, Her man Goetz, Joseph Carleton Arnold, John L. Allen, Henry B. Adams, N Vietor Anderson, John Francis Ap pleton, Benjamin L. Barnes, Frank | L. Ball, Fred H. Blosser, H, R. Brit ton, Bert H, Custer, Nicholas Thom Frank Elwell Case, Clar- W. Coulter, Rolland H. Denny, J, Eitel, Charles A. Eaton, Daniel Frager, Max Friedlander, Henry Callender Field, Mark 4B. Gibson, Herman Goetz, Hugh A Goodfellow, James Gawne, William ¥. Howe, William James Harrison, Ernest C. Johnson, William Henry Jenkins, James T, Jones, Esmond Carl Krueger, Paul C, Lund, Elmer C, Rudes, Alfred D. Short, James R, | well known fisherman of Aberdeen, | Smith. |three and four times a day, and speaking informally whenever call ed upon. The pastor will occupy his pulpit next Sunday, at which time he will begin a week of revival services, RESCUE FISHERS ABERDEEN, Nov. 7.—Four fish-} ermen, whose smacks were driven | on a spit near the north jetty two days ago, were rescued yesterday | through the heroic efforts of the Westport life-saving crew, The men! saved were the two Lunger broth-| ers, Ed Mahon and Rasmussen, a} When picked up, two men were un-| conscious, HOW THEY SANG | CHELAN, Nov. 7.—“Do we drink whiskey or do we drink beer?” | Some sang, “We do.” Others, who deemed it Improper to sing on the street, shouted, “We do not.” Bo they took a vote and found that the songsters numbered 83, while those those who didn't like singing amounted to a crowd of 240. Wap ato, & small town near North Yak ima, also went dry by 116 to 43. Learning to Save may be worth as much to yo do things. Make result greatly the experiment for to your permar as your ability to It a while nent may benefit. We pay 4 per cent interest compounded semi- annually, Your account is invited, Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank Second at Cherry. New York Bldg. FOA TUNE HUSBAND A CONVICT, WIFE GETS DIVORCE Because her husband is serving a life sentence in the Oregon pent tentiary, Mra. Caroline Webb was yesterday grantcd a divorce on the charge of non-support The case was tried in Judge Frater’s court, and there was no corroborative evi l dence, it being obvious to the judge |that © man under life sentence could pot support bis wife. Webb formerly was a Seattle printer. He was convicted, two years ago, in Portland, of having murdered J, Johnson, a retired mer chant, over trouble about a woman. The body was packed in a trunk Webb was sentenced to death, but the appeals of his wife and 18-year- old daughter Induced Gov, West to commute the @ntence to life im | Prisonment (By United Press Leneed Wired CHICAGO, Nov. 7.--Practically complete returns today show the democrats are just 12 votes short of controlling the state legislature and the republicans 20 votes short As the progressives elected 28 mem- bers, they will hold the balance of power in the legislature, which will elect two senators. CAT WONDER MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 7. Tommy Logan, sald to be the great- est wonder of the cat world, in so journing in this city. Tom has 26 huge toes, some of which are more than three-eighths of an inch across He t# but 12 months old, and is still adding to the number of claws, A month ago he increased the number by one, and as there are signs of sprouts, many more are expected. NO TIME TO EAT, MAN SAYS ALTON, UL, Nov. James Durato, in his suit against brother, Sotir Durato, for wages, testified In police court that he worked 18 hours a day every day in the week, He said he acted as carpenter about his brother's establishment, was the baker, grocer clerk, meat cutter and sometimes delivery man, He asserted it took all day and all night to do ali these things. He received as salary $30 a |month, he testified, The brother, who owns the business, says that a board bill offsets the claims, but the brother who is suing answered that he seldom had time to eat, and when he did he boarded him- self, | GIRL ARRESTED Detective G, W. Humphrey arrest- od Victoria Angel, a 15-year-old Ser- vian girl, yesterday afternoon, aft- er she was seen stealing from the counters of Rhodes Bros,’ store, At the police station a quantity of ar ticles which were afterward iden tified as belonging to the store was taken from her hand bag. She is now in charge of the jail matron, awaiting action of the juvenile of. ficers. | (By United Press Leased Wire) | CONSTANZA, Roumania, Nov, 7. ~-Refugees arriving here today from Constantinople report that the Christians are fleeing from the Turkish capital, and that all for eigners are sending their wives and children here and to Athens, They report 40,000 wounded Turks in Constantinople, and that all the mosques, hotels and pjublic build. ings are filled with dead and dying. BOND ELECTION The school board yesterday de- elded to submit a $675,000 bond issue to the voters at the December election. The money is wanted for new schools, GARCON - BRING US ONE ORDER OF STEW: ONE OF BREAD AND BUTTER AND SOME ICE WATER BRYAN IS | NOT TALKING j NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Asked by telegraph today regarding reports | that he would occupy an important | position in President-elect Wilson's! cabinet, Wm. J. Bryan replied “No one is authorized to speak for me. I would not discuss the subject at this time.” | There is no doubt in the minds! of wellinformed politicians that! | Bryan will be Wilson's secretary of | state. | FEAR SHOCKS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov, 7.— Residents of this city fear a recur rence of the shocks which shook | Atlantic City late yesterday after noon. Weather Director Judkins j stated that the disturbance prob: jably wae caused by the settling of jthe lower strata of the island's foundation. He did not consider it }@ real earthquake | | A. W. Leonard, who hae lately come from Minneapolis to manage the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., has purchased the res. jidence of William H. Lewis at 421) Belmont ay. N. for about $20,000. Hard Winter . DER RIND Iss Quire THICK, WE VILL HAP a . LONG, HARD a TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Bugene V. Debs, socialist for president, issued lowing statement, re sult The outeome of the fortunately, so decisive ag) the democrats in complete of the government. After there can be no dodging of sibility That the democratic tion will be a flat failure out saying. If radical t jon or legislation in the the working class Is ath big interests will be a way to make the statesmen hesitate, If tempt is persisted in, Mkely, the interests will a panic which will country and utterly democrats. eas Wilson will find himself facets — face with a situation utterly bere the power of apy mortal trol —_———__ TO DEDICATE “CHIEF SEATE Final arrangements of @ ton and unveiling of the Chief Seattle in the Fifth aya Yesier way triangle have been com pleted by the memorial Rn and a committee from the The ceremonies will take plats next Wednesday afternoon st 1 o'clock and include . Mayor Cotteri!l and Prof. Mena: the university. The Red | been invited to participate unveiling and also all of Chief Seattle, of whom several near Seattle, The which represents the his blanket, will face the is 15 feet high and cost $12 What Gus Brow SUITS priced clothing. 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