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AULAST EDITION i ss qe Osh Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News INE | . His Opponent, Given 35 Votes More FT Than Ballots Show-+-Republican Council | Candidates Also Favored---Dow Gains 35 ~ Votes in First Days Recount. Peete AAA A RATA AeA ae r4 P BipecoUNT OF THE BALLOTS IN THE SIXTH * PRECINCT OF THE FIRST WARD, ; a Republican Candidates Or al. Re t. Loss. » | Riplinge’ 150 cS * ‘| Mallen, « aor 1s * RP H. Hurd, co 205 ~ $e M. O. Candidates. * 4 Original. Recount. Ga “ OBA. i. Moore. « . 132 160 “ ‘*% $4. Dow, coun aies 110 1458 8 @ * Wriritt eee eee eee See, Eeidence of a bold and deliberate attempt he iitee last spring for John Riplinger, the rep " for mayor nearthed by a reporter for The Star se he come ere the recount on counciiman-at ¢ The Star ran over them a counted e by the election judges What Ballots Show. The election judges ballots » ed that 160 votes had been cast for Will Hickman \! ¢ may rhe election board had re Bim but 132 Fa Tie ballot <) 1 that there had b Seeetaliet candidate for mayor. The p The tesult ot the returns was : for Jedge Moore : apparently de ange a real ¢ appare Near Danger Point ted over Riplinger 4 th ¢ judge y but increased decreased the Moore Kindly With Mullen Iman-at-la shows ‘ woard re oe Dow rship ‘ blarge, re famed bim but 1: | Marked and set asi) the missioner to be passed upon Wy the court. andidate for n The election received. The lican votes irregularly Election Officials Contest in last spring's municipal election was he fepublican ticket and a ticket nominated by the . 5 it muni : tals were selected by the republican city Municipal owners! part was given no recognition on the F tection boards. ‘ In the Sixth precinct of the First ward the 1 E ty the election . to be in the ; g p party. The election off council, and the tchers were harrassed all da s, refu ant of the irregu wnership campaign as practiced there amd the evide terday tends to substantiate thet theory. : Six Precincts Counted Six precine: First ward, the First wich im the D. ¢ terda n ‘ the Seven: reg the count were di , but on ¢ Th the Firs: slarities as might be due to error where the election officials returnec 34 votes, 1 t gives him 52 with two held up b and th f 88 with one held up by the foner | Dow was returned 52 toad t 1 al number in addition ene hel in the Fifth precinct Dow Teturned 6, } that he rece St iereas e th precinct | 1 22 Votes w t I te have een « Mullen’s Big Loss. In the } ; } fa the Se e he | ce ballots, held up for Bitharitic two, in the Fifth he lost he, with + : igs 48 th wee held up Id his own. So if he is d up as irregular his net This makes a total reduc over Dow by ix pre- ap by the in the six pr on-off Mullen Gicts 78 votes, the count in THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Showers This Afte SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUES RRR * * * * : TERRIBLE TALE OF ILLNESS : * * » * \. * . Te le 7 » * \* - - - 7 \* . . This 18-year-old girl, about whose existence two tragedies # have centered and whe ie charged with th urder of her own % brother, is now tying en @ cot in a@ little cell in the county \« & tossing in the delirium of typhoid fever and the attending phy * ® cian belie she has littl chance ef recovery From the @ | * Times of Gundey last * . * * “Bether Mitchell, awaiting trial in the county * & murder of her brother, Geor Mitehell, is . & fever that has racked her bedy for the last * |& little signs of abatement today. Her temperature is st * ® and the girl unable to partake of the fare fu * * The jailers are # to the final oute * * linens, Last night ne wor nd Dr % paid a visit to the girl atthe jal the Times of y * * * * SEATTLE, Wash. July 14, 1908. # . Editor of Gtar, Seattic, We fe} Gir: In reply to your @ | #& request for information in regard to Esther Mitchell's condition, @ | 1 can briefly state that she wa Jiapesed from an ordinary at- # | ® tack of cummer complaint on day d Gaturdey of week 7 | ® She ie at the present time ao little weak, but is otherwise perfect # |® ty well, Ghe hae had at ne time any typhoid fever or any de ® | ® brium from any ether cau Respectfully *. *. 4. C, SNYDER, M, ©. *! ° . * i never felt better in my fife then | do today. | ate a # \* rty breakfast this morning and enjayed it. | don't knew #® l@ where this story about my having typhod f vid have & & come from. Esther Mitchells atement te The Star this mern * * ing. * * * PURPRERECOCIOC OSS Cee eee eee DATES SET FOR — _ TAX HEARINGS Five thousand holders « Inviting them to appear before he eout board of equaltzation ~ cause why thelr ents should not be increase fled that thelr cases wi iditione and 4 Monday al August HManford’s, Kignesr’s, Kidd"« chard HU, Rainier, Rainier Boule ithe following vard, Riley's, J. J. Mowe ath | Ha timore, B So. Sander Terry's Pith ® Rourke Piret Hu « Firet \ Walkere ental, Burns & Atkioson + ti~ Ra | nees Graves, Juding acreage: ¢ an Iditions In that vieln Madison St CANAL BOND ISSU NEARS SETTLEMENT | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRE | tn suet pe vide that th | PARING TO SUBMIT THE an oiectic a | QUESTION TO THE PEOPLE. ale. yo In matter of the f . : ‘m sg Ha nt a > ms beni ye be ‘ered to Mr, Moore th roe bh it te ‘ © im has already approved will it be resporible to any pe and it is thought the for dawagen incurred oF ‘ take similar action lin the A Yukon-F wx position bes « k laat night} end ¢ eting of the differ eee ee ee ee ee . —_ is DGE JAMES'|* SEATTLE MAY GET TWO oe {* BIG CONVENTIONS LOS ANGELES COURT WHEN |® (Scripps News Service.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aw *. MRS. SCHRECK TELLS OF |, * * * * * . | * , wit ttle is racing with *. RDER. z HER HUSBAND'S MU ip tree aap fetn: yi * j*# N.Y e next Grand Army *| (Beripps News Service.) i oe eee Seattle chances # Lo ANGELES, Cal Aug. 14 bs & ; ‘omen stormed Judge |* * gy Me ga 0 cox ¢ * MILWAUKER, Wis, Aug. & ljames’ court this morning to see/% | Nie | irelia Schreck re 4 h fight inthe #| Mrs i is : # Fingle n here Is * about the murder of he ssband | we oe are Ene con ention # lby Stackpole, her paramour a je is loading * * * oem pe | Rt tk riot ensued cuts off part of the court 5 Jomolished by the mob The liffe were unat fer and the trial had to be! to check |PRINTERS GO TO THE MINES, | d stopped until the room was cleared (Scripps News Gervice.) | \Mrn, Schreck continued her confes-| COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 14.| telling all about the assassina The T wraphical union printers sion ltion by Stackpole and how he | planned the murder of her husband so that he might marry her had | today enjoyed an ple Creek to visit the mines, There was no business session hundred dollars in gold bricks wilt RAIGE MONEY FOR STOCK be «given for the best the trip written by a member and) ‘The committee of the Central La- published outside of Colorado. oursion to Crip Twelve scount of PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE noon and Tonight and Wednesday; Fresh Bouthweet Winds. : SDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906. VOL. 6 NO. 146. 25 CENTS PER MONTH RECOUNT REVEALS ATTEMPT TO COUNT MOORE OUT OF MAYORALTY VICTOR HS ROBBED OF 28 VOTES IN FIRST WARD PRECINCT —_———— Ae - * * BANK CLEARINGS. * . o a ‘ ‘ ' hl ® } * ‘ i * . * @ Increane over same * * ‘ ' ‘ - ” * TUR MAZAMAS ARE BACK TRIP TOCAMP GROUND a a sans wi, 0 Ba NEGRO TROOPS {Russia's Ruler Determined to Test Loyalty of os siting friends, ‘The SHOOT UP TOWN: Encamped Troops, But Takes Along Heir to at the Crown as Foil---Entire Family Junkets to REGULARS FROM NEBRASKA ] WORDS IN CLASH WITH CITIZENS OF A | TEXAS TOWN AND AG6I8T Krasnoye Selo. iS Roteltcheieietaielellalaielenl six addition ANCE 18 REQUESTED , WILL TALK OVER 4 eres * RUSSIAN SITUATION # he empero (Soripps News Gervies.) * (Scripps News Gervice.) + S ao alee 2 AUSTIN Tex Aug. l4--The|@ LONDON, Aug. 14-—King & tow s the camp aestiine alee iis | mayor and citisens of wes VIC) @ Edward started thie morning * tf None w ae vag he song > {have legraphed ae ant Genera!) @ for Cronburg Pru where * by any — har mel H some ¢ © negro troe & he will meet the kaiser tomor- # he grand t stan . 3 ecently sent there from *# row. The king is unacoom- August er f © mucce ‘ n out and killed # panied by any member of the * a) fam meetings, a ait ft * iar se Qral othe *% cabinet * Selo, in ffice vaca h that they are shooting up the * ¥ ing to Peterhof. ak a “a f rene iin! [RRRAKAAEAAARAA HS ! — ‘ suet atlas baskien Meeting Causes Speculation. | I NDON a 4 FE 1 Se: DETERORUAG, Ange ire| oe eer ee of King B4- meet! = oe spear the troops in camp. The trip was! oe i rone ~ aot Pagutnes . delayed by the attempt to assassin- | ji, u | czar is determined to show himself | advice min . aga EC SS: with hig infant son to the troops to NEW RAILWAY LINE BETWEEN | prove their devotion YORK AND CHICAGO,| lushing, whence a 1 convey him to Emperoa te N f nw To Protect the Czar. ‘ rarity employed at } train here hin f , * be * «| SOON TO BE BUILT, WILL 8ST PETERSBURG, Aug. 14.—{ William him for a few wee Hie lee ; COST $250,000,000. GONG TOQUT. = MYSTERIOUS WAYS dent*ot any other St ia BUILDINGS ON PROPERTY ARE Jto $ ), or @ total assessed valuas tion 4,000. _— The new 1 will be 108 nile | cnarter than any Git j the] ASSESSED AT £2 PER CENT,| On this property are two butld | SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICIAL! The b ine It and owned by BR. Van | WiLL REMAIN UNTIL MR | #2t0,000 for th on|, WHILE LAND UPON WHICH | pusen The buildings were erected ’ one | THEY STAND IS ASSESSED AT years ago for & total cost, @@ MAN “ | | ; HARRIMAN “KICKS” HIM OU Ld | 26 PER CENT. / is year the buiiaing on lot 19 — SPROULE MAY MAKE assessed “at $6,000 and the | ens b z on lot 10 at $1,800. CHANGE j A etramge meth e two lots are servatively scale as =< ing 4, | valued at 5,000, They are ag disclosed by ed at $83,000, or a little over (Serippe News Service.) mer neene A waland at Bel pat dll wrtor ee | EW YORK 14d, ¢ | ‘The proper yuestion is lote | ¥a D ase. weg : at of the § }10 and 11, block 66, A. A. Denny's | # ), or a over 82 eir real va , addition, or more generally known oe trea . t he corner of Bighth ence between a 26 pep ging te v t H. Ha mat ’ ° x weeks a huge sluation for ground unm Iw n Loo € h roperty of the d ation of | der the buildings and an 82 per cent ® seems sntt) 1 an « nou n nt was nd is a small matter of 56 per Mr. # eaye so far he fave f nail » rt ment on lot] Whereby a just and equitable ag knows William Sproule, freight] © Klectrs I yea! as rai 2 1 lot 10! sessment is hard to discern raffie Manage ie not a. « oe @ the south of ial thes - hole block of street has t e | JUDGE DEFERS SENTENCE, er another at f the franchise i | (Scripps News Service.) ‘ rf ¢ the stree tt | SANTA ROSA, Cal, Ang. 14-0 i , . bated Judge ; t ' ‘earce, a daughler of the vigq fen the stre y corpor " tim, who caused the murder, ts — Jand ratiroa panier JACK LONDON TELEPHONES TO | #2 inmate of the Home of the G But x5 1 tu Shepherd at Por ‘ i | pector ked the ewitehappears| THE STAR THAT HE WILL | BODY NOT IDENTIFIED, ™ « © Burdett has postponed se says tencing A. J. Crill, who renter ked was found guilty of murder in w e ftret degree for killing W. 8. Pe: who] an a farmer, to Septembel 1 one \ | the © were pos! 5 to be when a casual ob-| | wer ix brought the NOT BE HERE } Hansard, of Seattle, who | are go out of thelr way| — x ecently killed on the 1 at Georgetown Sat y | |N Pacific tracks will be bute trday night for impersonating Jack London nor and soclaliet | ted t Honney-Wateort —— js Penge ‘FOREIGN NATIONS From Glen Cal, London | ple purpose of identi« | t | | morning talked over the long | ficat ad man, he 1 as to make Inden« ne with Everett | they knew editorial staff distance tele police in connec scorching case in which Hansard i* raid to — have London announces that he will| tification a difficult task: flashed a deputy sheriff's badge in jnot visit this ¢ ore leaving an eff to secure the release ¢ (Star Special Service.) on his proposed voyage VISITS MRS. CREFFIELD, end. His case was ® Y ASHINC ‘i 1 will sati from San Francisco, -~- but was postponed ae ASHIN Hei wily ‘ey - 4 4 “with my w and her M was visited yes ona Fi ter os embling Roscoe Ame slso a cook | tt May Hurt, of i scutiea pF mgs We will sail the | Port come to Seattle 1 urselve jto be present at the trial of hes rhe will visit Hawaii, the South | ister v New Zealand, | all the way BIG JEWELRY ROBBERY. [nae TASES alias, ee Oe onl oe crutse will occupy. seven| (Scripps News Service.) peeve. i ci 2b Mt) ears. One of the first places I| LONDON, Aug. 14.—Jewelry, ‘ill visit at its conclusion will be} worth $35,000 was stolen from @ Seattle case belonging to Venice merchant yn and Mr, Lioyd, of The | at the Rarls Court exhibition today, HISSED FLAG AND ..\";" Star are old friends, and Mr, Lon-| The theft was committed in broad don was to have been Mr. Lioyd’s | daylight Capt. A. O. Powell, of St. Paul FINED $25 guest during the brief time that he} who } in the engineering expected to be in Seattle b BANK WINDOW SMASHED, service of the government for sey 4 3 |beginning his journe ee eo sre, and who hes ted For the second time within ® tl on of chief engineer of the (Scripps News Service.) “SEATTLE MADE” BUTTONS, | few weeks the large plate glass of Lak Washington canal under] pay = te: 3: “Awe 26 the American Bank building, at the James A. Moore, arrived in Seattle] same <, an Englishman, was| Charles Cowen, a prominent real|corner of Second ay. and Madison ye begin the work | fined $26 for ing the American | estate man of the city, has offered wae of ¢ nthe canal at the} fag at a last night. Theja & estion » the Commercial | ¥ ear eal ble incident almost caused a riot, The|club by which to promote home in j fle r Ur ion is held who ¢ 4 the fine was|dustries. He suggests that an em-| the scen matter of the bonds final f the audience at the theater.|blem in the shape of a button be) ceeded In making an esc Ca Powell will be occupied in worn by everyone bh « proper | Madison st, car y ting the detatls of his work POWER HOUSE ROBBED. | spirit favoring home industries, The se of these buttons should be GEORGETOWN BUILDING, RUSSIAN COUNT HER VICTIM.| Last night the Jackson st, power ne by the file manufacturers |house of the Seattle Blectric com-| He also suge that all stores of-| Georgetown is to have another (Scripps News Service.) pany was entered and $8 tn cash | fering “Seattle Made” goods for} la brick building. ©. L. Nilsen NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Mra. Ver-land a quantity of clothing stolen. | gale post a Ist prominently in their | proprietor of the building occup ied rault, known as the “pretty widow," |A telephone t of the affair war es enumerating the articles | by and local bank, is charged with operating matrimonial | sent in to police headquarter the!} made by Seattle manufacturers negotiating for the removal of sev> bureau frauds, was arraigned today | effect that six men had been held | eral small structures adjoining the and released in the custody of her|up at the power house, where they WILL GIVE CONCERT postoffice building to make way f counsel The case was mtinued|had been robbed Two detectives 0 by 60 two-story building rhe wntil September 26, One of her|were sent to the scene and found] The Luther College band, of De-/ structure will cost $6,000, and will 1 band concert | be ready for occupancy Decembes hall in the 1. The Georgetown Grocery —_ will ocoupsthe lower floor vietims was found to be the Rus-|that the place had been entered, | corah, Ia., will give ry Zilanoff, an im- but that the story of the holdup’ tonight in Christensen was untrue, Arcade building ian Count porter of Russian groceries, has: ESS eses:

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