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ONE CENT Fnioht edition PORT ARTHUR SAID TO HAVE CAP/TULA TED REPORTS RECEIVED FROM SEVERAL SOURCES STATE THAT rTHE RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD HAS FALLEN INTO TUB HANDS OF THE JAPS CRy »r-r»TOi» New Abj^iU WASHINGTON. D. C NOV. 11.—WHILE REPORTS FROM HALF A DOZEN SOURCES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED HERE THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS FALLEN INTO THE HANDS OF THE JAPANESE. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION HAS BUN RECEIVED HERE BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT. THE JAPA NESE LEGATION HAS RECEIVED NO NEWS FROM TOKIO RE GARDING THE REPORTED CAPITULATION OF THE RUSSIAN bT RTHE REPORTS ARE OF SUCH UNANIMITY THAT CON THE REPORTS ARE OF SUCH UNANIMITY THAT CON BIDERABLE CREDENCE IS PLACED IN THEM. THOUGH COM PLETE ACCEPTANCE IS WITHHELD IN THE ABSENCE OF AUTHENTIC CONFIRMATION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES. THE FACT THAT ST PETERSBURG IS ENTIRELY SILENT ABOUT THE MATTER IS TAKEN AS AN INDICATION THAT THE SITUATION OF COMMANDANT STOESSEL IS EXCEED INGLY GRAVE. THE PROBABLE DESTRUCTION OF ALL MEANS OF COM MUNICATION ACCOUNTS FOR THE ABSENCE OF ANY NEWS FROM PORT ARTHUR ITSELF EITHER FROM STOESSEL. IF ME STILL HOLDS IT, OR FROM THE JAPS IF THEY ARE IN POS SESSION. ROME. NOV. 11.—THE TOKIO CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEWSPAPER MESAGGERO WIRES THAT A REPORT HAS REACHED THERE THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS CAPITULATED. LONDON, NOV. 11 — SEVERAL REPORTS FROM PRIVATE PRESS SOURCES ARE CURRENT THIS MORNING THAT PORT ATHUR HAS FALLEN. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. BARON HAYASHI SAYS HE HAS RECEIVED NO INTIMA TION THAT SUCH AN EVENT HAS OCCURRED A DISPATCH FROM BERLIN QUOTES THE LOCAL AN ZEIGER AS CONTAINING A SIMILAR REPORT. THE PAPER •AYS STOESSEL WILL EVACUATE TODAY. ROME. NOV 11—THE AGENZIA LIBERA HAS A DISPATCH FRO MCHEFOO STATING THAT A MESSENGER FROM GEN ERAL STOESSEL HAS ARRIVED AT THE JAPANESE HEAD QUARTERS. IT IS BELIEVED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASCER TAINING WHAT CONDITIONS THE JAPANESE WOULD IM POSE SHOULD THE RUSSIANS SURRENDER PORT ARTHUR. A dispatch from Iterlin quotes the Ij" »l Amleger a* containing a aim liar report. The paper says Btoe* sel will evacuate today. SI'SUWALKI. Poland. Nov. 11.— The rzar arrived here today to bid j the troops drpartlng for the Kar! East God speed. After a review of the troopa his majesty fare a lunch ■ to a German deputation. BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 11.-TV.* Post hears that the Japanese p>«-. ernment considers the permission! granted the Russian lulu.- fleet to Mai In neutral ports a certotis j breach of neutrality. The Japanese government has communicated In strong term* with several European I governments on the matter. MM Nov. 11.-The Agriula I.lbera has a dlspatrh from Chefoo stating that a messenger from Gen eral Stoessrl has arrival at tb# Jap anese headquarters. It la believed, for the purpose of ascertaining what ' conditions the Japanese would In-' WHCRS riELJJ M A : ■ I'HMKHI.V TUB HRAItQt'AItTMW I vTKIN ROOSEVELT MAY BTARTJOMETHINC THE NEW AOMINISTRATKjN WILL HAVE LITTLE TO DO WITH POLITICIANS AND A 8 A RESULT THOSE POLITICIANS MAY KICK UP A RUMPUS (Social to Th. Star) WASHINGTON. D. C, Nor. 11.— ffIMHI Rooatvelt't HwW tena (tromlMa to h« tIM most acßiattonal In th« hlttory of th* goTfm»»«it. lie baa *>rKM that from »>;■• time : be Mmm th« l.'irl'ti« of hhi of- 1 fice on March 4. a«4 lay* them .* -<<i<•- , four ye^ara later to enter private, life, he will an for the people and not HÄ« the. will of the politician*. Henators and »e«l>era of ron«resa i.nd tho*e who are rhlefly Inatnt mental In dlrertlng th* great polit ical srganlzatlon* tbrougbout the country may auRKeiK. but they muat not heareafter attract to dictate appointments. fonitloni within the gift of the prenldeot are to be be»towed on merit. Political Influence alone I* no longer to goTern. *'or three ye*r* the pretlde«t baa fretted over what he has felt to be th» abtixea of th* apotla ayatcm. ll' ha« h»ld It r—pwiiihir for many of the evils of governm^it. Ho frsqueatly r« !'"•«• should the Itusxtans surrender Port Arthur. St. prrrnnsnino. No». n.— General Sakharoff today reports: "Sharpshooter* of our rlirtit flank, [whit* rrronnolterlng during th» I night, puahed as far as Handepu. : where they met a considerable force of th» enemy, who attacked them and attempted to drive them out of Kathatttt. Huaslan reinforcements I appeared and the Japanese retreat «l" ARTILLERY DUEL MUKDEN. No* ll— The' Itutstan battertrs yesterday shelled the Japanese tr« in In » on the right and renter. The Japan ana batteries re sponded. The Japanese continue to show activity on the left flank, but no aerioua movements have taKen [>!». •- Ilaasian soldiers are pre paring dugouts. Th.-> l>elleve iltry r»tll winter In the field. Warm 'clothing is being distributed. iwfifM openly the political li.vi-m sad th*lr man*!*. ■ rORTLAND. Ore., Nor. 11.—No »♦«• thin IT"-",'--'! It Is !■• expended la th* Improrrnießt of the street railway n •<< m of I'oitlaml under tin- !!'■* consolidation. Thin amount of rash ha* !.<■• n placed In the tr<a«'iry for that ptirpo*e. A large portion of thin mim will IN «■*• | pended on new rail*, ballast and tome additional Kill* llnra. .1 W, McOllreray. who reiKirf-d id.- Io«« nf }SCO In chackl to th* ; polic« y<-1• nUv. wan • < al.ly ■urpi. by tli< ir returp thin Bon Ing "I l.'v «< >••■ found at J»m1«on A .'.!■ fat i.-i !■•(- bar. on Klml «vniu» (Koath. and t.iK-n to the '.'lard hotel and toft for Mrflllvrray. CHlCAOuT"l<ov. 11.—H^nry H. Kcw, national rommlttvmr^^^.i Indiana, !■ < < d(*'lar<-<1 hlniMrlf >■ i«n (lijlatp for Senator Falrlianka' aent In lh« rnltfl Htatea acnate. The Seattle Star SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. I HI DAY. NOVKMHKN 11, 19*4 COUNT IS COMPLETE Tl..- Mai <>ffi. ml count of the vote received l>y every candidate of stery i>«rty on tin- national. •'»!' nil i.iunty Mrkt-Di la Ihta enualy ha* »>«•< ii completed, ami mrv hour frum the moment th« returns began to come in the republican majorl tlra for Hi-.<•!»«•!». Umt and th* county republican candidates In . r>»».,i with consistent regularity. to th* fig-urea gl»»n ti.-lit« of th* ma)ortties of th- different republi can rardldates th* majorities are «l»«-n For the randldat* firm named In the i:»i. »h.rr ili»rr arc nor* than t*o to Ml chosen a* In the rase of presidential electors, con |rmo»D. superior jui!«t«-» etc., hut the first named <«ndldate on th« democratic ticket, and ao on. The .otlowlng arc the majorities: National Ticket Presidential Electors—Coegrove. I 15.19J: Nash. i:.->; Ilaaaett, H. --•no. Crow. 14.8*0. State Ticket rnn«rr*.nirn-~}lumi'hrrr. 13.2*3; Jon«i. 12.930; Cuabmaa. 12.M7. Supr»m» Ju4c*a —Knlirrton. 11, --2'>~.: nadkln. 10.0 IS. (Jovfrnor — M.a.l 7.111. I.irutmant Governor—Coon, *.- MO. Bwr«tarjr of Btale—NkhoU, 11. --■■.: ■all Tr.s«!irrr-\!III«. 11 «'■» Btato Auditor- riauwia. 11,457. Attorney (mii.t*! AtkiiiM<i. 10,- MOL lMtv\ CommlMtonrr— Kirn t.M*. Biip»rlnt»<nl»iii of Public lß»truc tlcm-llryan. 7.153. County Ticket Superior Jiu!«f>—MorHa. \\'<:i<; Ortffla U. 70&; mttr, ».470; Tall mar, i:.2«O; Atb«Ttann. 11,711. Shrrlff-Hmlth. 2.r75. Cltrk-Caa*. ».«•.» • Treasurer—•Gonn»l*y. 1" •"■*.!. ProxH-iillng Attorney—Markln t'iMh. S.S3I. Auditor—Arnew. 11.JS1. A»M«nr— i ■•• 11,047. Coroner —Carroll, 11.171 Superintendent of 8<hool»— Btorey, 10.M6. Surreyor—Valentine, 10.280 County •'•>mml«»t<>n»-r»- llnkrr, <"..7>",'i. Abraham. 7. Ma. WrwkmastfT—Chamberlain, 10, --804. Jll*ll< of the P«we—Gordon, 7. --053: OeoTtm, 8.977. Comtable^ —Kaufman, 9,370. MRS. SMITH SULKED P. 11. Kelson, the street preacher, who has |.r«-n boarding at Bherirf Cudlhe«'s hotel for th* (■«■! few month* and Mm Pauline Hmith. who Is Incarcerated with him on a criminal charge, were brought Into court this afternoon, supposing that they would plea.l guilty to th« chariM against them. Mr*. Smith did not Ilka th* reading of the com plaint and sulked. Mm .Smith was allowed to go to tha county hospital on account of her condition. It Is understood that thn two will be married aa MM aa the returns from thf hospital. WATER SHOT OFF Water will I" shut off tomorrow from 8 a. m. until 12 noon In the district west of B«cond avenuu west. between Olympic pla«a and West ' Highland drlre, anil on Nil.'' and Tenth avenues writ, from Prospect street to West Mi Oraw street. LBANINO 11 1 lir. Mt'BH. WHOLE FAMILY IS MURDERED ■ATHtR. MOTHER. ION AND DAUGHTER Kill ED AND THEIR RESIDENCE SET ON FIRE—CHARRED «OOIEB FOUND THIS MORNING mr H. tut* New* A«» nl AirilL'nN. <^1.. Not. II —The flndlec of the body of Jutlua Weber. a »*ll known Auburn capitalist. ' this morning m Ih* 'lln»»» of tbe dlsroTerr of <>a«> of th* mo«t MM tloua crlmra In th* hl«tory of th» ; •tat*. " Wober'a r*sldenf« *m partially runaumed by fin- during tbe nltrht Boon »ft»r lb« fire w «• «itlnruUh*d the paiilaltr burned bodies of Mr*. Web*r. her daughter tlertha and MM Karl »«rr found In the bun* It was first thought Ibey had per i»H»<l In the namea. but lalrr It was 1 discovered that Mrs. Weber bad; )>*<>n (hut through lhf> heart, Itr-rlb* ID th* chest and Karl's head had bven rru»lu-.l In by a blow from •omit blunt Instrument. ' It was some hour* befnr* Weber* SEATTLE GIRL UNDER ARREST AS FUGITIVE CLAIMED BY VANCOUVER POL ICf TO HAVE LARGE AMOUNT OF STOLEN PROPERTY IN HER PCWIEIIION — ASK t D FOR CIGARCTS AS NERVE TONIC Trlrcrit|.hl< .•■!*- i■ « from th» rhlef of j^illre of Vancouver haa le«l la the mr.«i by the Hwattle |«illce «if Ml" Oenrfle rirlnwold. of 1111 T»rry avenue, who. by her own nil if—linn. bn» in her t*>»ae»»lnn i II.:. In nuiney. two trunk" of vulun- Ma »llli» and other raiment and tiro "aimrklera." valueil «t I," »< l> be longing to aoinaona aIM All day ye»t«rdny «'lty I>elertlvea Wappen dtein. llarbee. Adunif. f'orhett and J.i k l»nr«k. of the local polire fofre. • pent houra ft rareful aearch for the two trunk! that were finally located In ii well known uptown hotel and were the rnenna of landing th« young woman In the tolls of the law, \ I 1.1. fof f'ollre I>. 1..H-v U hourly ' **p^«llna' tin officer from Vancouver with a warrant to take M!«. Orl« --1 wold bark to the acene of her depredntlona. The youn« lady «l rnoat outwitted the detecttvr*. nnd. Inatead of KoInK to the hold where 1 her trunka were mill left the train 1 at Fremont yenlenlny afternoon nnd rame to the ilty on a atreet <n r, II>• . her ordrr and without a"lvlna* any nnnie the heavy trunka were t«k«n to the hotel. The detectlvea learntd ! that the trunk* had been aent there .v. I p.it down to watch. Thnt the trurika were aenl from aoma Cana- ; dian townii i.l city the detective learned by i i, .Ik ii .ii tin on them nnd thin clrcumatuiK-e led to the final c*l>ture. Upon epanlng the trunk* n picture . of tli* \<.Him lady, her «ddre»a and other Infarmotlon wan found. Alt I"<!t waa fi.iimt in MM Litth room Of 'hl> |uM(l*!lv drtlii.Unl.l-il hoilM ll oaa atM> partially ">im.n ■ «»tie theory la that Weber hilled bis family and then hlmarlf. «l though a» Is known to have been a devoted huiband and father. An other theory Is that robbery was the motive ttT the quadruple kilting. Web«r was a rapitalUl and a Iraaaer of tare* ««iii • of mooer. ll* had a aaf* In th* bouse. Th* safs> la tim hot to open to fte* If II baa been robbed.l • Tb« hands of Mr*. Weber and Ilertha Were held above their head*. Indicating « possible- hold up. It la thought tbe old man was struck down front behind and tricked In lb» bathroom to prevent Interfer ence. Ihmugt* it>» MkM I-. !.-. ilvr« \V»p. I- '>«!.| n slid >■!."!!■ kr| ' « .iii I, «vfr lh« »\ l<l •■!«•»■. K.nlv thl« morning • II v l»t«i-iii» Ham rorbett ni <!•> --fnii...! |i> »-n in idi- > ing l»ilv « bom* an 1 i )•< >■ tin uinliT .iii< m If «h.- • 011 Mb» found ' 1,. i. H1... was at bom* and submitted quietly to Hi" «ri*»i ami ■■ i- brought to the l-<h> <• m iti.ui. ,\« !• i«i-l\ a* i rmal - II" shs, admitted l« • khiii mill pro riured part of ■!,,. spoilt Th» #normily of her crime »>■< m« la nil ' «hlly "I■■>ii lirr. for IMP morning .'i» «n«i ,\<< ii».i l>etectlv* Adani* «•• » i"-.ut>v I mm ■tmii] with Hi" pr*«mptory command to buy in-e a park of fragrant • l«Jii''ln and soon II- chiefs office was full of the fiiiui n of my lady'a nicotine and muai h.»v<- mail* the, place nm II real l.diti. lik.v T»l-« «•■!•• »• nl to tin- V.ili ;. ..mm. 1~.11. " notifying tlirni "if Hi" ■ -H'tiin- nnl nxkliiß for ithorlty to hold fin-li |.i l«.iii' i until Hi" arrival of i hi' Officer from thnt <lty. The [•:i«.,!irr Ii but "3 year* of .i». Sli la (.«•!! by H.r H.-.iiili- pollca ■■ • fugttlvt from Justice. Advice* from Vancouver Mate thnt Mm <!i|"w<i|.|. ho «n> for merly Mr*. iinßi'-v. »t.,i. iii. prop erty from a sporting homo 11l tin.' city, Mill' Ii ahc wm managing « bile the landlady vm let. HIM (lilii wold left with the gooda, the prop erly of the landlady, the da] before h#r return from the en»t, nrc-ordlnK to mlvlcea from the Caßiulii i in« tropoHa. Bad Boys Made Little i Lad Shamefully Drunk lie. ii'i>-i iii» ,n.<l for 1,1- life. H jriiw iM chin in- Jordan, of 1014 Spring i>im> • wan )i»i< hlky nlt»i Boon "iri|.-r.,i 1., ilrlnk enough ■Off wine I" mail"' hi* II" ■nf In ml awlrn rim |i.»-..1v, anil Ilia lower limb* to hrcunin ho| !«•; ■l> imwiil I* ■ vain • i..|.-.n.n to I'H'li l.i )<'••>' Mwl Inii« iiiui.i' Jor4aut wn«, iiiiih lilh Moiwy away fiucn him. ••MM 11 for diluk »'. I wad* iii in mnil'.w hi* i Lai. Hlmuii fully '1i.11.1 and 11« c«• 1111 v alMltlt inn ••! l;ilnlv Iliii Inn of 11 yparH > ■ »ii-ul.i\ afternoon ataKKtretl in'o Th» Ktar i.rfi. •• »>i In m iiininl lln luini•!•• nf ilatiK mad* known hla ilt -in- 1.1 i. ■:r ■li ii ■ a I.ii" i ilulcl April 14, *hl<h hi- (mid ■. hi t:n nt >t a ► iI'M thai hail to ilo with a ilruiilirn ■pew !ii.|r,ic,,| lit by hla father. "Haifa a BMM figbtxr, yr know," In- Raid, < liiikiiii manfully to tin- rountrr and trying to ttrady hli mi' •iinin !•►•» ll' • "ii! ii rr •■l'l' 1" "i' brat'nail up limuKml nnmi< ' 1 1 n !i>' 11 » ha' ! ''I ma n\- r ii ''.tI i;imiiif paper April U'f — whaa ahrtnatlrr? I ain't drunk, ntmni* paper A].. 111 «. I lit n > 1)1 | p.i ll.ft prlii-. (jlmme It. V.l.n ■i . mattrrT I ain't iiiiln nuthln'. Guln' ■throw in.- out? All right. I'll ku horn* " HiinirihlnK «;■ thin fatililon the drunkrn i».» t nl'-il bla i> u,:n\ ■ and HiurK' i .-.I from iii«- i.m-'.n' ■• of fin- of 'I in- Ktar. A Htar reporttf, iiiint-!..l in tun* ,iig «In 11- mi li a younc lad hail <•<■■ vi. .1 tin- ufina for MM h a •>!><■ »■ followed th«- BTA<;ni:i(iNo ! \l» out into tb« fox and held him up at tiii- rornrr with a demand to know tin- iiartlrulara at I Ik- raM*. ■ in.lrt thrrat of railing lha patrol »a«..ii Krl«rlit''ti«<l hall out «if III* dnintc •ti »i'» the l-uy •■•tin) asaltmt a (. ii-i i,on.- post and tutd 111* «tory Mr Mid hi- hail HTM latin! Intox- Irkota betorr, and thai his prra^nt ■upply had I-.11 to rd upon Mm Tin !■• wan a BMg of r-.v -. be aald. who h< M forth on Fourteenth »tr«-t KILLED BY EXPLOSION Ht h.'l'lhi %•»• Am n i fiPlllNCJr'lEl.n, 111.. No». M.— James MiC-i- and Antnt» Mm>in two miners, were Instantly killed by an riplnvlun earl* this morning In the new I'rabody nilll"' south 'if Ihl* flty. Hve other men were Impris oned by the captation, but were teamed. SOCIALISTS MADE FINE SHOWING One foatur* of the election, » hli h rertatnjy I* >•■■' •' ►'•■' I "*• '" << '•-• who <••'!•• wutclilnc the proerr** of the iaiu|«l(n, la the ht-a\» votp caat for the ■<» l«ll»: ■ ..!. ■!■ ! i<- for 1 ■■■ m .l. hi, B. V. ln.b», throuihout the county mil atate. IH K. mi-UrJ 114 volr< In the county, Hi- total vote In the till* will ponnltily #I reed 7,t00. Hetutn* frurn many of the cnuntli-a nrf not complete. h> far ■ « the am-lallat vote In rtMirerned. but with nil the Ur«-l countlea In the (tale In, he haa more than 9,009 vote*. Heattle turned In ! 511 vote* for !>«li». and the outalde rountry pre < In, In iOl. The aortallati In the city are gratified by the ahow Ing and be- Ilr\r ii..i In the next campolKn they will i.. able to double if nut treble th* result of 11. election. DROUGHT WILL PREVAIL «I«j Bcrtctw N«wa Aaa'n.) PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 11.— Kl«lit>'fti countlai of th* Mai re jmted prohibition, but in three other* a drought will prevail. Porte Must Pay CONSTANTINOPLE, * Nor. 11 — The. AnirrU-an legation him addrms -1 rd a not-' to the Port€ demanding reparation for the recent attack near Alleho by brlgandi u|>on a caravan hrlnngiagj to the American firm of Maiandrew* & Forbes, ol Smyrna. Th« bandit* killed »l» iiin'irlK «n<l carried off tiO »anicl» and a large sum of none)-. mil \i <• N. V.. Nov. 11.—Ttie (>xplil>ton of Kasollne at the I'olsrn automobile station early this morn- Ing ■ailed In Herlous to four men and canned a fire which ruined 17 antomobtleM. Several chauf fours and automobile; owners barely es caped nil their Uvpk. Three of the Injured were burned. Th. Qiu«rn Anne Hill Improve ment club bold* Its roftular month ly rnectlnK lonlg*t at inucu Ann. avMM and UtutK'ia iiml. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL.T N(> MOBBID H YEAR OLD CHARLE V JORDAN OF HIS HOARDEO PENNIES AND SPENT THEM FOR CHEAP WIM lt,hf.*.Zt HIM TO DRINK HIS SHARE tj and lh*r '> w x Mlirie to get pl«-nty." 11. bail a lltlW BOM) 1..- Wild, from i- Ilii.T. P«I"1». nn>4 ' (»« Up with the KnriK " Me wan lnnn» <iiui"i> poiiin .'i 'i|.<.ti mitt i-•;-i to iclv« up lil» imiiify fur a rel«*bia tlun, and. upon l>i» lefuwil, be way ' l>iiiK''l OV#f Hi<* hi'Ril" If I ' would nlve up th* 1 nullify. they toM him, they wimiM lii him In mi M.< ■. : •in .i t:. .11 nti'l If didn't !.'.•. ("Id him il.■ v would l.i iii him half to rl>.i')i and '"I •• all monfy anyway. "Kho, >li> i-ud <T man do?" roti rlud'-d lh« hoy. "I Klvcni tk' mon ry. an' th«*y iloni 1 the r«it." Whfn further «jui'atlon«l th« Imy •iii'l >>•■ did not know Hi' i.hiim* of U.■■ oldrr iHiyn, hut knew thrm l>> ulliht. II- Ml they hud none >"!.".'• Wfeon ami 1...■%■!.' i".M wlnn with Ihn moupy and flllwl him to over flowltiK with Mi.- :..>.-.. After a I time ■ >• had Ml 0 II on t in- rrrand ■MM whli hi, mother had Kent him and In dun (line h&d arrtvnd at, Tb* Btar offlie. When allowed to go the hoy in'<ii I to return home, hut added h« would hide In the burn awhile until In- had "luilx-red up nome," l<-«t he »hould "Bt-t WbaJad" by hU mother. .aril* lonian of 1416 S|>r iriK , I Thin mornliiK a Star reporter rall ied at the Jor<lun home. Chart!* j »:i- not at home, but hi* mother and an elder slater «ere. They I were tun. i, surprised and .li,n.-i..| to learn of the Ixiy's dlkKrara, "Charlie has always be«-n a food Uiy." •*!<! hl» mother, "and I ran hardly Iwlleve thli Is true, yet I i...ii.1.1 he was Hon. a IMC time HELD IN $1,000 John Phillips and Julius San.!. rs, !■..< >;m.i of attempted robbery, wero held for lrl»l In the superior court by Ju»ric ■• Cordon >i-n. t,!..v aft< r t.oon. |k>nds mil- '!».<! at $1,000. At 5.30 n't link on the morning ■..' October 31. Z. Weretnikow, II • pro prietor of • •>-...i,,i i,.,i,,i shop at 11.'.', Wrist \Vi.«hiiu-!".i, Mi.-.t. wan ai oiianl' from |>i.i.rf:il slumber* l>> continued attempts to enter his *hop. T!h.i> i.in,.- to ■ climax when Weretnikow Jumped from ills t«-t and iii-i.i .1 to (ho door Jtiat a* It Hair way and crappM with bis taaall%nLi who iii h» ».-■ <1 him Into an alleyway. Intent on puttlnf him out of di~ 11 • » Ills 1 rl<» for -111 brought the no lle*, who arrived jimt In lime to s«# two men enter a nearby saloon. I'pon entering the place with the fcecondhand man, Sanders and Phil lips were Identified ax the burglar*. They were, arrested and sent to po lice headquarters. Iloth maintain they are Innocent of the charge. Ihe utate will attempt to piove that they have the right men. Attorney Tom Page derided to withhold his evidence and expeeu to present facts to the Jury In the higher court tn obtain the dlamlsaal of his clients. MULTNOMAH IN COLLISION (Spesial to Th« Star.) TACOMA. Nor. 11.—A rolllalon occurrrd l>etween the sound gtcam er Multnoinah and the French «teel tblp Admiral (■filllf at S o'clock la«t night. Just at the former vu clearing her dock on her last trip to Seattle. The fog waa ao thick tbat neither rr.«i.tiT could a«* the other ahlp un til the two were almcmt togethPr. Tin- Admiral t'ecllle escaped un hurt, lint the Multmi ■1. m dam aged to aorac extent. It will cost about $1,000 to i. Pali the damage*. Aboard the, Multnomah were 19 tuuenKerit and aomrthlng like -n panic occurred on the stoamer when the two Hliiii.* came together. The Mttltaoautk put bark to the wharf, however, and all those aboard es caped uninjured. Captain Ueorge Hill. In charge of. the Multnoniiili. claims that the Admiral Cecille was not rlncii ■ fog 1,, i nix required by the li.ii l'"i reg ulations. P/ONLEfi DEAD Andrew W. Piper, a pioneer of thia iv. 'li'-il at 8:15 tin-, morning at the family residence. ISU Boreß nvciiue, of stomach trouble. Tomorrow moruliiK »t »:3fl o'clock. In department No, 1. at the court holme, there will I" 11 *|>e<'l;il meet- Ing of the King County u.i: asso ciation, to tnke action on the death of Ex-Mayor Tlioinu* J. Humes. , ( I..MS PEH MONTH ami ha 'am*- Into the liouk only,' Jijpl lonic enough to cat M» mp*,' j,. i We didn't Hem anythlnif wrotiK. Xfiuuiw we had Htiw <""m» jiany unil didn't pay liny »i"i ioni t>> Charlie— bexidea lie n>u*l hava ulept awhile In the in IM i "What on faith will w«- <lo it that ii.--: of ! a I I.'--. - K«-t holil' of OiailW-? (Joil known we l,«i«; Kot in. rnoiiKh already," 111*4' ttia tnoth'T'a vol'f broke. Minn May Jordan. »Ut»-r 0< th« boy, conflraMd hln utory la part re-* g«r«liiiic !i:. donifktli unhapplneut. of the Jordan farnlly. Mm. Jordan" dealred the ropy of The •,,r *4' evldi-nif In dlvor<e i■t •<• h<\\i.y* kirnM-C her .-lianil. A few tefl afro, rh«, ••Id. an older brother, whu »••. working an a bridite carpenter, «v •ii -i !i-n K . .| by i,!-.- father, who wa«t foreman. The hoy* anil their sister tiara been ktcpinj Up the home, nhe tald,i for many month*, the father being fisi-ii to drink and contrlbutlrig no. supiHiK to his family. The »tory told by young Jordan? about the gang of bad boys la corroborated by a report turned In to the jxjll.e department MM time' ago. It is said that the "gang" has a regular rendezvous, where lla; members gather nightly for <I*| r*- • datlon* and petty thievery. I'atrol-' in< ii Uniting the place found m number of Angora cats, which. It la thought, had lieeo stolen by U.n'. boys to be sold later. Residents of the neighborbotvt l •ay that It Is not an unusual thing' to see th» boys partially drunk. No one (teems la know where they ob tain the liquor. Grippenberg Dead (By Scrlnp* New» Ann i • I I-ONDON. Nor. ll— ttl.-nii.ni I from St. i-. >. i«i,iim atat«« that General Grippenb«rs died suddenly, a* the suit of an alt.;' of apo ; plexy. He was recently appointed : to the command of the second Man ( hurlin army He was pr<-|>iinii|: to 1 depart for the far east whin be idled. DEFICIT IN POSTAL DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON. No-v.il.—Toe an nual report of.the auditor of the postofflce, department shows a de ficit during the last fiscal year of r .■'•.'.'.4:'.'. The revenues of the pos tal service were 1H3.582.240. J' F. FARRELL DEAD J. I"rancl« Farrell. father of J. IX and C H. Farr«-11, died ac Providence hospital nbuut 10 o'clock this morn- Ing of old »ge. Mr. Karrell was ** years old. The body Is at Collins |:i. ' undertaking rooms. No ur rtinnfmrnts have been made for th* funeral. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS NEW YOniC. Nov. 11— ■ < mas T.-iKK >'l. chairman of the drmocratle n :';■].. ' fmnmlllPft <).-. Imi• ■! today that thorp would he no I >ni*a tlon of the party ami thMt he would not resign »!.•• chatrmttimhlp. FT. ! ■>! is. Nov. 11.—Anton F. MlMim,". (halrman of the repub , lican teritrni commute In St. Charles county, and e««hler of Ihe St. Charles Bavlnxs 1u.i.1;. has been dii« clinrged from the bank, .nut the [tank In out wtlli ■ ntatrment that I the t«inK'n accounts then :< Khortafre lof 110,009. The stockholders will make t I the vhorltige. MONTOOMEnT, W. Vn.. Nov. 11. —i: I .!.»• -kmn. v.):.. nhot and killed Sheriff Daniels her* yesterday, with li- im ,i! | i;. ..ik". I- still hlilititr In Mm mountain! with 20 armed men in puiKuit. Ihoanda which wen brought here failed to take the trail. BPRACJUE. v ail Kcv. 11 — Frank Walter?. agpA 17 yearn, wa« seriously itbot >fiii'i.lny In the leu boy* tormented Whit* while he waa drunk. CHICAGO, Nor. 11.—Herman Haa*. charged with embezzling I*o. --000 from '!'• Corn Exchange Na tional bank, was arraigned this morning He pleaded guilty and v .is M'nti'inTil to ill ypars In the !■• liit'-niiaiv. Hans was extradited fiora Mexico. Atuch of the mou«]r went for entertainment of Tau<]e-> i ill* HoiiUrHte*. ... J