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LUCKY NO. The Seattle Star LAST EDITION SUPERSTITIOUSLY INCLINED AW ANOTHER INSTANCE OF WILSON’S BELIEF IN His GOOD eCT LUCK IN THE “HOODOO NUMBER TODAY ERTAINTY IS OVER, AND WEATHER MA ALA APPARENTLY, WILSON WON THE PRESIDENCY BURY Te FORTH TO REMAT rH iT Wil WITH CALIFORNIA'S. 18 VOTES. HUGHES, HIS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT \T THE NEWS : | NEWS WE “FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; COOLEE OPPONENT, VOTED BALLOT NO TUESDAY RRA PPP PPP PPL PPP LAL PPP PPP LPL PONIG 7 HAING N RTANDS, Se VOLUME 19. SAT WASH.,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916, ONE CENT xy THEY'RE CRUEL BiG PRCFITS 10 TO JOHN SINCE BANKS, BUT NOT HE TREATED EM 10 DEPOSITORS ——SAY BANKERS Western States Re-Elect Him in Spite of “Big 3” | WASTES | MONEY College Clubbers Banquet on Hughes Winnings Early in the Game HIGGINS IS GOAT Leading Bankers So Testify In Clearing House Injunction Case \ ee John ©. Higgins, WANT TO CUT INTEREST attorney, Leading Seattle bankers Fri gave a banquet Tuesday night at the College club. day testified in superior court that stockholders in their insti By Perry Arnold ’ NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—America has Commissioners Secretly Let The boys fea their f. ~~ tutions were being paid from *ontrac drank pejuice ad tb, for ight to 20 ent interest on a om oes John was paying the bill ant to et Rank stock, but re. [Chosen Woodrow Wilson president and seg He had burst into the club fused to admit that depositors | Thomas R. Marshall vice president for four . ~ , roome like a cyclone along on in their savings departments IGNORE CITY OFFER k of the evening thould be paid more than three | years more on the face of returns available Despite the low bid of the ity, county commissioners last onday quietly awarded the 1917 light and power contract | he shouted. “I've won John, it ‘in an ardent re must be here lean all Hugh day night it wa per cent interest Admission paid stockhol in answers to th was bro attorne Bank, in the ich interest early today. vert out | sibility that recounts and possible contests hear je Clearing | There was only the barest pos- predicted by unyielding republicans would for the hospital, almshouse | you remeaber in and crematory to the Seattle Boys,” said John,” 1 told you es saocabers | change the situation. Fitts’, wotens, commer = ‘Ubhuh!” sald a fellow club | from reor ut Califor did the busines . Tho the vote was in- or Gill snd members of the | | you don't have to move it.” wald fromi four to 4 cis cant. | command ding that it appe wed that no matter wil the eet ee Tint Huston! Neches | were assembled in Judge Everett result in the few remaining precincts, he would have a thing, other That was Tuesday night Sisith’s court st the resumption of clear plurality over Hughes. There remained, however, Spor might A) OU Of Oo on ae sat bankers can coo-|the possibility of a division of the state's electoral vote | Giaath@ariee sisy feally enscvos nthe oF Counting C s entire vote for Wilson, and it's an ins _ Keneronity tore ha the of New Mexico, his total in the electoral college— # low taxes | wi sot Game sie Uartes ten disregarding states in which there still remains a doubt Be eects “astieeratat) | too soon onal Hanh ler, of the Seattle Na-|_anneared today to reach 272, six more than tlecessary. threw the jown,” the al Bank of Commerce; J. E. Hughes appeared to have gained 243 votes itece Fevrusry 9 ‘FORMER U. OF W, | “etary PP a ge A ges Meg Two states were still in doubt—Minnesota and ing offer cits of the Dexter-Horton Bank, New Hampshire. Biite’s Mowatt bos wi een Sram igerag di ep py er And Woodrow Wilson apparently has been elected fe fle with the commissioners | GIRL MAY WIN y had reduced the savings de-| president without the votes of the heretofore supposedly Scary a ce. a sliding partment rate from four to three | indispensable states of New York, Indiana and Illinois. ~~ has cent They :enih the, sayiane Aover| He has seemingly won without aid from three ats je which has averaged 3% ¢ SWowatt during 1916. Grand Doubie-Cross | - CONGRESS SEAT ments were not money makers, proportion to other but admitted th de ea, ¥ were worth | popularly democratic leaders whose domination in those states is accredited them in the title of “boss.” They ‘They deliberately refused t tie Le £2 ate even call us in,” Williams said, “de | ee fe ee eee ee MISSOULA, bebe 10.—With | maintaining . 4 spite the fact that our offer would theanensthe oh the. ballots | TBC. dis. bankers . declared tour | are Chas. F, Murphy, of Tammany Hall; Tom Taggart, = per cent was too high a sat of Indiana; and Roger Sullivan, of. Illinois. interest rate. for “conse: vankihg during these times, Only two other presidents have been elected with- have saved the taxpayers 2 cents counted, Misa Jeanette Rankin, a kilowatt hour.” § ref sdliown candidate tor con- grees wat 600 shead of her LW. W.ASK U. Ss. To INVESTIGATE! Normal Wardall, clerk of the | rei an Bo county commissioners and nev pe a : ie democratic “mere man” oppo bak t the vote of New York. One was Grant in 1868, ted auditor laine: arges that Everett de : P i Lo eg auditor, « tain d that b Fe pha! 7 ahs Peay ng heen Her election seem The other was Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876. Pore © Re “gh their battle with I, W. W.'s With the exception of Mi Politic dans all over the country; Will announced determination de him, signed, by the commise! Sunday were included in a re Rankin, who will be the first will await with interest the admin-/to press for a recount in four of im, n th mmissior | Guest wired President Wil | Dieaids .remehaentative -ta. the | tetra ions ep the New York City, the close states “alifornia, New sioners have not} 20M. Friday to urge federal in For the first time in America’s history, the | house, Montana is strongly is state and Indiana state | Hampshire, New Mexico and North kept office b ce Mond vestigation of the disaster 1 is democratic. 1a mocratic organizations Dakota. » mours Sines da The telegram was sig West has elected president. | n Years for Bosses It was Willcox’s contention that te be tocuted ie Lager | Lae ts th h titled to know be- however: sta a y Herbert Mahier, loca resident lson goe t > Aifhite vende OL) Satie Sinekin shpat ls han a . The co ie of opinion {s that | the voters were entitled to know Viitlention b si! Pg ed an in-| Ww. W. secretary President Wilson goes into the White House | sclitical trejoing : oi . ‘ Wilson folliti aton| there are lean years ahead for all | yond question who was their choice, igation ay, when The message follows: “Se for a second term without having carried a single | wrote apecial articles for| nce | Saturday night. | so far as federal patronage |and there was no desire to Ravers man in the White House on whose title there was a cloud. Dems Have Congress “ learned that the « awarded at t I was to have bee and recognition by the administra- is concerned It fs generally ract tig trial Workers o She a student at Waal Eastern state, with the possible exception of little New Hampshire. est that you app believed that on ittee to taking a cours on got several sources wher trade ‘ 1,000 ma mat 1 e har intended to me P > hie 8 3 # Se aaa mp A arade will be held down. | © a tresident ends | Which showed election of Wilson de it “Massacre ably on the map. Charles E. Hughes failed no was.o ha | town srhhhore--w4il tion day th pre ident’s friends | 11.4 indicated today that President : ( ze that w he n he permitted Gov. Hiram rs, of th ‘ at had a hunch that the Murphyites | Wilson will have a safe majority fm a diy « een ube Tia, and took t pa ( would knife Wilson. The tremen-' the senate, but an exceedingly close - ; Jo rs son to be snubbed by his reception committee. | w aign C. Dili of Spokane w the} dous city major which Tam-|one in the house. There seemed no ® Hu ghe s may also account for Washington's loss rne Democratic club Saturday noon a promised Wilson failed to | Question but the senate would be i. $ P \flainie a his abandoning hi in Montana and from time|the Good Eats cafeteria. democratic by a majority of 12, but \ large measure to his indoning him- < pated | in suttrag: sportance than |in the house the margin of control was so narrow that there was pos- ibility of in other states * apparent de visiting here, to a decadent group of 22 LOST AS LAKE re- ney is due to the grateful West, the pe eople of the United States may justifiably look forward to an era of unprecedented progress. And that is what the West wants—to move forward, swept Lake Superior last night the steamer Castilia went down off Manitou island with a loss of 22 members of her crew of 23. The jone survivor, a sailor named Edward Laundry, clung to a life belt and reached shore. val Chairman |ist_ and independent n zt stan ip itter “t : tho carrying New York, five or six representa- east $4( . ¢ ters. ntana gra Indiana and Mlinois, was what hap-|tives of minor parties might hold a, it t r ‘ The West is progress Woodrow Wilson, wae > SHIP GOES DOWN. pened in California. It was agreed the balance of power. Fecogniz Twenty or more may be charged ressive ‘himself, Wet vecoonitonn “aes pat A suffered a| ‘The returns so far indicate elec aenmuaarcnae t r. The ot meeting a progre e nimse g ilies 180 being | eremen dows cuttt here. tion of one representative by each eon advertised massa juring hi st term as no other president did. Now = |"#ton CALUMET, Mich., Nov. 10— | Republican headquarters still held of the following parties: Progres- j . Jurin In a blinding snowstorm that | without conceding W'11-| sive, prohibition, protective, social | YOUNG BANDITS GET $15,000 WITH was) HE LOST HIS MEMORY CALIFORNIA SWINGS r t ke battle, in a letter to} when informed that| Por three ol § But He Won th ‘ ie eee ee ane foo ot ola ra-aneen yeagat Live meaaneets. a vaion AUTO RACERS HURT u on the Lov : dunday. sur ed citizens in He'll have a hard | if J ap the cash : areives to the water front, where “each zs ie powcr they | jer gun, grabbed} Rack COURSE, SANTA MONI BY J. H. FURAY The Los Angeles papers made | the I v's nes Fg eee tomobite facing driver No. 5, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.— | Rowell Surrenders Conditionally ' Woman Fred C. Moore of Los AN ne cama ai pr Returns from all but 20 pre- | Chester Rowell, republican state expe here wit! ft wpered same Se 2 GRAND ROMANCERS: INVITE WILSON HERE was ser 1 cincts In California give Wil- |Chairman, however, was not willing 4 he | for Hi. 3 SeOUNG,® r perha son a lead of 4,244 over | early today to concede the state to Gill received two letters | boat distar tha’ letiee = fata burt when car turne Hughes. The total vote in |the president without qualification, This was the peculiar erett citizens Friday, com-{ The coroner Fine oetity | MINNBAPOLIS Nov 19}, The. State Woodrow Wilson In-|over at “Death Curve” and rolled | 5,846 precincts was, Hughes He admitted that California had se of Keith Ed m on his stand that the| sald llow no one to id Yor cen ; rendent gue, in wiring con-) over voral tir The accident 461,181 and Wilson 465,325. arently gone democratic on the case of Keith gerton— ale had no-Fight to t who were on ung, handsome, vivacious, de-| gratulations to President Wilson, | occ d shortl ‘ore noon The apparent reduction in | face of almost complete returns, but the double of a murderer. fghtfully unmarried and owners of| declared that his election “marks f h candi. |asserted he would not aba the total vote of each candi andon all + urder en wi one cute little mustache each, Se-| ® NeW epoch In the een of NORTH DAKOTA is date was the result of a series bees until the official count was on . wrot wish to : again ne o she, esata din \ne : this country. for the adage ‘As| of isions and changes where | finished. Read The Woman's tand ve taken in Prosecitor bb, pel G ‘ariquez Jimines and Mar-| Maino and New York go, #0 goes | official figures were Subatitu: REN EER 2 aw” in next week's Star. |the I affair, If officials of |county Friday ech PR PRE epee see DUG ABE | the Hae ty ER ater aneet mn SAFE FOR WILSON 2 fcr ene ‘Gnorticiat totars. UNSOLVED MYSTERIES : ber ais tin Aes 7 Equi to Spea' romance into the Romance Jan-| carded.” 4 sti 1, pt’s an opportunity to en- tal same stand et a { of Portland ha ig sieiast f ny re lan-/*\n dnvitation Was extended. to Saeeanes An extra edition this morning of What is it that gets a fellow 60 's \ 5 peas erisivs “ swe f coast before congress convenes », m, 1953 precincts out of 1978 in © Sseucnes es SupHC akes lessons on the bass ? Thompson 5 rare novels, y Woody | vestigati v wa chiliriddtn Mexteo to) S88 net Lec aides orth Dakota gave Wilson 64,0: the West, conceded California to waednis'|> in the convenient novel-a Poe , Charles Rye -00m8, Oe: or Ldn join the Gopher faculty, Young co Thunderstorms are rarer in San) Huhes 52,843, or a Wilson lead of | Wilson by a plurality of abc 000 DID YOU KNOW THAT— week form Pe Trestone, e ] will speak in/eds promptly flocked to their) Francisco than in any part of the|1,188, Many republicans are talking and declared Wilson had been re-| A girl doesn’t like riding in an ' erett shor ss seat United State lof demanding a recount | elected automobile with a one-armed man? EOPLE RE-ELECT WILSON DESPITE BIG BUSINESS BECAUSE HE TRIED 10 DO HIS BES BY CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL | __has been scared by that apparition + him down for the once over } the kale men today and fight them tomorrow and make a first Prof. Wilson {# going to kee hool another term in our : it east aie Pateiha ee est pr o men put it over Then the etght-hour law camo along and that was ro class dent in them when you fixht A on him e Panar nal tolls exemptio d another cards tolerable in any country where kale righ The only way to fig hose birds is to fig re di * oe id ane ockis staan Rae ine hye % Seth innheawar te Paeiteat £ Leb Heh bee fs ary “ey wh \ Rea ay to fight those birds is to fight them all the were a & me that | It ought to be perfe ur to him now t » Kents That ought to teach him that they can’t get any man You don’t learn these things in a class room, that's the ju stor the 6 that come around with th horrible threats an that is right and goes out into the open and bid 1em be on trouble, You learn A square plus 2AB plus B square and you pockets are, in this country, anyway, nothi thelr way learn about the hypotenuse of ight angled le, but ; Noise But the Wilson mind is the most extraordinary THAT DOESN'T HELP; and the curious fact i neither One's e 8 to All they can ibly do to an did to him in the combination of timidity and firmness | have ever does anything else you learn there, very much he class P Fie do that I hear campaign just closed known in a public man. Big Business blowing a fish room is an imaginary world and the kale men are the real % oted learned a The whole gang of American kale men Kot together on horn under his window could scare him breathless thing : stdin. chool that proposition. Big Business was determined to get Wil about the rate increase, and firing 42-centimeter shells , as avitienk . . ‘ thing he mig there isn't son's scalp. On that subject it was unanimous, and one result Seutan't budge hin about Mimnie Wale. fcmey ih en BAM ead yi hee in ey Ot, NOR wa a soge eertiger man to ery well was that wince 1896 have not had a campaign in which There never was @ man that meant better by the coun rotting & lok Of Clansveami Hops py i spake i bale § bed peraid of the weak sxc road, or be | money flowed ao freel try and his job, The trouble with him, in his first term any It he ‘will Jane canoreione iheeAie are cAne Te tie Mot ‘ t the very The things that chiefly started Big Business on this hunt way, was that he didn't know what he was up against his second term stand out in hist stony 20/8 aan Jast thing to t n with thelr were the Walsh report and the eight-hour law He didn't understand the controlling forces. He saw the ; , sachin handy ful ple. When Walsh tore into John D. Rockefeller on the witness marionettes bobbing up and down, but he didn't seem to sus There is another kink ho might well get out of his mem Thowe , Prive Prof, Wi stand, B. RB. sald, “This ¢ noys U and told the pect the strings that pulled them tal system, and that Is the habit of viewing a thing from @ gon at sbort range know well enough t ofe thas cise he | Prof. ‘to fire him. Prof. Wilson declined and B, B. marked — | Now you can't compromise on this issue, You can't follow ‘ (Continued on page 10)