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‘ rd C The Only Paper in Seattle ant and Tuesday, Showers That Dares to Print the News Fresh to Brisk South Winds NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 41, 1904 VOL. 6. NO, 216 25 CENTS PER MONTH e * e,°6 r. Voter, It Is Your uly to cep the Public Schools of This State Out of Politics There Is a far more ag \esue at stake In the comir tion 7 Itles, and when there is added to the above mentioned action of the At&t, and to show that there is nothing but political influence be | than whether Mr, Mead oF Mr, Turner shall be our next rnor, | state teachers’ association and of many county teache ] Bind his candidacy it need only be stated that these thirty men are tutelage y thse a he in, boas a ne the mubesnates the united verdict of fathers and mothers, taxpayer | afl Feptbitcans, nearly every one of whom are Mr, Bryan's personal | He waa purely a receptive n t t convention which hi " aad “ vote it is pretty clear that the unanime opinion is that the | ftemda and all of them his political friends who are looking for | nominat him and he was na 1 a te solely because of fal fight LIES THE WELFARE OF THE HUNDREDS OF THE | freer the publi ol ayatem of the state can be kept from the de- | {vor at the hands of their party. Sixteen of the n mentioned are | his expertence as a teacher ar e @ mat SANDS OF BOYS AND GIR OF OUR COMMONWEALTH --the grading lofluence political strategists a time-servers the better | COUntY Buperintendents and the majority of these are eandidates for | nh striking contrast to th f politicians and of- welfare of th and women of tomorrow. For a perintendent it will be for the t and girls of today and the men and w ré-dlection, Two of them are college presidents residing in T fice-neekers who are endorsing Mr. I t haracter of the list of put stats is also to t t n by the suf of tomorrow | (Wo are ex-county superintendents, one ie principal of the of m who have endorsed t r fF wor « rd, At “4 ett ad soak, Chae ties dene. | The Star will first dt * the claims for support by the friends | Walla high school, one ts the superintendent of the public seh tached t which ne t ed thre t the frage « v ae b ate is ® } And party adherents of Mr. R. B. Bryan, the present state superin Olympia, seven are principals in the Tacoma bigh pledged to ate Gerard an wy are the names of fron w } tendent of public instruction \ a@pport Mr. Dewey for the next nomination, one is @ principal of thirt { whor y sense of the word, A the sele m of the fittest man for this important office Mr. KR. B. Bryan 4 man six ty-three years Of age. He has held sthGols in Merce county outside of Tacoma, at ne ie & bOOk-trust tert aD an. Among om a en as Dr. W. A. Shan 2 18 THE PARAMOUNT ISSUR OF THE PRESENT STATE CAM the position of school superintendent for two terms, and during the took, an editor of a school journal in ttle an t hor GN thy, Edwin Twitmyer, D. C. Fentes, HM. I iver, PAIGN eight yea f his tenure of office the records she he has #ehoal politician Dr. W. Ht. G, Temy Dr HWM wer ndrew Chilberg, Judge or Professor W. D, Gerard, of this city, be elected for this office above what they were when he first took office he ina and the most Influential newapaper in the east f the wtate th t h the p ant question for the v « f the dead past of twenty-five yea azo, He tool of repudiate Bryan's candidacy for the reason that his adm tre Attent ed to t fo fact. Of the decide. the book trust when he assumed © He has been a 1 of the tion has been tainted with polit pt and Incomp th en t tt sor Gerard there ot And it is for the purpose of ¢ ng the nion of the ¥ ot book trust from that uw not a broad man and for years that his further retention at the head F nal affa f a er ft t ndependents and this state in the atte {« « tb t to tb et ma pr nal ed nal work of the the would be a menace to the well-being of the th of the one prohibitioniat ‘ that this article is written ethan a arter of a century behind common wealth ‘ f t fi at mre G | has who h 1 it for tw , fortunes with a new that he has had for f study prepare H none, wave the personal and political f is of Mr. Brya < rt attached tot rm j f © warmly endorsed Richme MR. VOTER. THE TAR BELIEVES THA IT CAN And a there b © teachers supporting him ‘ by that ete P fan-Review, which HELP YOU DECIDE MATTER. AND IT PROPOSES TO DO and the absolute 1 eh is the record and the qvalificatior f the man whom th has a peatedly that repub lear 4 scratch their ows SO FROM A P Y ARTISAN, INDEPENDENT AND UN- | repwblican party hopes to retain at the head of the school system of ticket and vote for bin PREJUDICED N n attempt! ® t luring his term and in the state ' Such is the re and the qualificat { the man opporing The Star w e, at tthe | ead. ew ed in the educational sy Profesor W. D. ard, 5 elf f the Rair h t perintendent Bryan in the t € ntendency, two can {fice pon a h has been b nistration that, were eity, a man who h ne ly ear th 4 ation f the f inet tion close at b well-in ‘ era tion, his office ild be just as use sng for over twenty . he ot ar ate for the state One of th eighth day of Noe formed t ject of e ful to the profession as his present regime, barren as it Is of prog intendency vat tion vem be da it t M : whieh ne it shall be, By wa ofa t Washington State reas and professional spirit ‘ te not tician. He n't know the first And in deciding this ma Mr. Vot ear in mind that the Teachers sociat ! winter, unanimously In truth, he nothing but an old man who has never been a thing abe it He can’t make a political speech—f © tried rep art A hat . t “ Mr. Bryan because passed a re t es of state and county thinker or an ¢ ator ared his office in the first place it onee tn th ity and the effort w 2 When he w h . 7 t a , t etter qualified, frome superintendents 1 be separated from t through political Influer ho pes te so again. At the b on proached with a tender of the nom ination © months ago he firm the stan nt oft nteres ts of f ational system, to fill fiel tical £ her, at the ng of t vention it was clearly evident that the majority of the delegates declined to accept, saying that he belle he 1 u . t that office King County Teachers month the above | were in favor of Mr. Hartranft, superintendent of King county, but education more « in th ate in h w tle sphere of tn nd also bear in min that the democrats do not esolutt wa nd that, from time to time through political Jobbing and k trust chicanery, Mr. Bryan was fluence among the boys a girls of his owr la among the ask y suffrage for Mr. G he 4 democrat, but be- since then, many tit s, bodies of teachers and those most nominated teachers of th ty thar thea tive tu ‘ . hi put “ b are sa man make nterested in the education of the state Further than that, in order to secure the support of the political system of tho He F ‘ tex him the better fitt . . have recommended substantia « | leaders of his party he promised his support to Mr. H. B. Dewey, see utive, is up-to-date meth an th eh familiar with every fact, M 1 all political considerae Furthermore way of 5 rep can and demo retary of the Tacoma Business college, f t ation to his of detall of school work. His of ' educa tlor ng wh ne t te f th parties have done cratic state campaig anag 1 in the strongest possi- | fice at the convention f ared a circular weight an ass and b . i t that ve hing ng forth the virt f their respective candle ble terms that the sch t ald be divorced from pol signed by thirty men wh leading educators of the | character among the boys and girls who enjoy t ne and ' date 4 _ a strate the system of | caniand for the | tu ’ i te . than § WI H HE OLICE COUR ‘Tames 670 ; | t THINGS COMING TO : + STAR READERS 3; a + . . . LAW-BREAKERS WHO ARE MERELY UNFORTUNATES ARE [9 five e later, he oty is Sica nattene’ ta ‘ mies . : SENT TO JAIL, BUT PROFESSIONAL MALEFACTORS GO | ; ‘ : ; wal ‘ , >, T ; i SE ; ; is - > J SE ts h ~ nelet on the we FREE ON PROMISES TO PAY FINES—ABUSE HAS Cost |*'*" ' be res ber 11 to pay, but | att ve have defended the 7 : ° BALTIC LEET AGAIN SEES VISIONS OF JAPANESE ~ f caleo a oA p ead pm TAXPAVERS 910000 IN 91% YEARS |e aula ‘ +| WARSHIPS—THIS TIME IT WAS A COLLIER IN |! it he will claim the 61.008 iz Ww * she : metuaten- tat © ‘ THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA—OFFICERS ADMIT | Set harge of s fier e . . The match attracting a good { | I t . IT teal of attention and there are more . — 4 mments as to the ree : an t een offered prior to . f at heavyweight con- . m News A LONDON, Oct. 31.—The cabinet i that Britt's chances . . BER met th fternox r th f winning lie in his youth and en- : * | Tangiers, « the of-| Bran td 2 *| rible 4 * | fleers of the ett -i° ne t mit th while coming to Tangle od ; DSS eS THEY MAY | YALE VICTORIOUS " ; the shelling is not know | NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—Yale sime : ; ' ked away with Columbia ia >| een ordered t League park Saturday after- ¢ > | pats 4 intercept all 5 winning out by @ score of 3@ 4 > Srit bring them SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 Jim to Metzenthin. of Columbia, # correspondent of The Star. will # | ne t tall] my Hritt and Joe Gans, lightweight }made the sensational play of his @ continue the interesting stories « ° n of the world, will meet|team by a 70-yard run down th 2 Soe See ware Coes Weaken Ere >| n Mechanic's ball at this field after receiving Rorabac *@ playing in the we . LONDON, Oct ' - w night fe kick D ng the second half * where they are all . andard reporss that fled to be the gre ‘ mbia was unable to withstand } © Bvary one of the above m . y wil at Vie I n nee J th ngs of the Yale line and RES Ons wae See Cee. OS tne . * tlonedparticles in well w th many of her players were taken out prot » reading. * | con t Sundwa as : the game injured given until July to ante up the bee e e : é | reat c at on r. this | 999000000000000600060)4 | == = a — =e re |, Rvidently the month came] attorney Is. indebted to the police - HILLMAN | THE MAN WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR ne Sion: Ani Sb ino ennp anteatand Lomenttontng the eantn ty Ge Weaeee | PORT ARTHUR TO WITHSTAND LONG SIEGE “ \e : - t aie I «th vioteal Gis vongvan ae eet anew tank eine Oyama Has a Move on Foot ; . 1 ‘ omy hare on? Linty, » caught in the| Which Worries the Russians, ; to ¢ hers ae el t ST. PETERSBURG, Oct ‘ t ¢ $5 or $10 ir - 1" eh that got fort 1 . t ay passed quietly at the front. The oul bet “ t¥ fe guinst th me - bout the get the « t of the ff he |b ~~ an She! Japanese forces apparently have | 1 told HA AN I 1 to h f r \ f th y ei mot known. A flanking . ' A or t ook 00d h the court back} & to the records, he has | lir vement is expected Brome am 4 he y A up Th tt ” , ! i tee in . ' $1. Many othe , f ‘ sa ppn- Hage tans a sourt Begs ‘ 4 ' peeks 7 which ¢ Meo ae ewmweas reps ' . : - | ‘ ' are th These fe oa Wit beevd do it general assault begun Octobe | ‘ t se of pb ve . en 4 still continue | Firat avenge and r e charged with various The police and fire departments ar he Boyle building, caused Wednesday and Thurs- one h effort wee ; apa fopr id | “A iM the y te erry Bea" 1 @ WAM TILL TENANT, FEYLH RS ‘ day, November 1, 3 and & crimes, arrived on the vessel, working on the ruins to save the | the collapse ® ° bd a) nn ate ® we? », 2 © Li? eBOae 2A il Green % oP ee BRED acoth®., o ail alls he - KILLED EXPERIENCES ROUGH WEATH " but study th ER DURING LATTER PART OF i 3 | | Ry Berippa News Ar | HER TRIP | VIRGINIA CITY, Mont., Oct : funds f The « 1 bodies of " us Aft ? ee . uh city's t he hat near thetrftarm this morning. The eo bec bn W were thrown from their buggy and Gat Stes p. sommnas t tern| killed in-@ runaway last night ine Tks 4 1 St earl pe | | $ nt of th $ = VERY SORRY °°" tilt he tn t The fans were sorely disap e bro’ 1 nee f whet it wi eon that the e v r of ¢ , r terd@y woald prevent the « and me a ¢ . of the semton in th t t Nome Hist h rego! eft | ' ‘ a played, As it was, a few hundred ‘ the ning of October i > ; . Mt ranks went out to take a chance! At that time the weather in Berin past fin pala in at it TH je team left ea was fine and the trip to Dutch | : “aan 4 } Oakland last night, Among the Hashor Wee mands @ithont tusident ~ | J who will accompany Manager Hall! 6, joaying Dutch Harbor the ves . Jon hi outhern tour are: Hickey, | oat ran into a easion of gales ¢ {4 ery, { | will sth the tonsa in Fri in the shelter of Cape Flattery.| BIG BUILDING AT MEMPHIS, U NDERMINED BY ADJACENT EX« \ “ ] : i During the last 48 hours of the trip | be- | also Mohler, who, thr h th the storm increased, and in spite of | CAVATION, FALLS AND BURIES OCCUPANTS IN THE RUINS te os | of his wife, will not be able to rider act brag ceypaendines ge the LTHY JAIL | f ‘ q genus - * ; bch : Ay! & ceommpaceaillinas “ee Alyy HOSE While Mohler nver wit many sea i ev - " ‘ a the t| | his wife's relati Delmas | ° - 4 were being Bs MPH} Tenn. Oo It 1.—W i ive of 9 . imorte ned in the £0 troy will play second nt Cochn rought down, wer nfully bruls- | an awf ra and without warn. | wreckage rowasi ble pty n t the Meat) en Man.| ed, as the t i \ pied by At noon six had been Charge ager Hail permission to sign at haking ut ey 1 h | t ngs | tak t nred, but Police « lof the nilat A 1 players | toasin f th tea | D fatally ‘The e | should it be ¢ to a The Ores I | k this mornin n h njured is F. D. M. es tn, . 3 | 4 Tacoma in I g ate the t | At least twer ' jent of the bank, wha tendea Ag y RUMMAGE SALE fo rh Acor to b nt PEP ERG persietont iaw-brenkers ’ Mesa, of the 3 Unitarian | left Nome six hours t the Ore-| ruins, Only one man in the | Cashier Henochsburg had bis leg BOF neversi thousand doilareand| mm GATIER IU [72 ———w . the Meine . buildies, cc | any time, United States Marshal John Fisct a tailor work 1 rhe excavation for the Tennessea . ee hey University et, George Leahey and 18 federal pris-' the top floor, was injured t mpany'’s sky-scraper, ad-