The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1906, Page 1

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AST EDITION Print the News The Only Paper in attle That Dare City Comptroller Decides to Make an Inve tigation to "4 the Ballots Which Were in His Charge. ’ ERE REE EE EE EER ER EEE ERE 4 eeeeeeee x a . MACKINTOSH’S LETTER TO CARROLL. * * Fig appears that the ballets in the Geoond precinet of the # & sign werd: Third, Fourth and Tenth precinete of the Seventh - the Fourth and Fifth precincts of the Tenth ward, * e one after having been counted at the polling ® 4 alterations were all made by ® t re “ ™ ave been made a * © the ballet bexee were placed in the v at your office."—Prose- & ating Attorney Mack h'p atatement to Comptroller Carrell # } , eering the election frauds exposed in The Star, * ' * t SEER SS FTL YMESNLEL ELEY NYY 4 a ater each delay en2 efter yeo- yout succem Despite the showing ‘ terday declaring that Bewould take} * i ine : no such action, City cme 7 mit Harry Carreit haw finely fre uaw ty de = | od an investigation for t oof eacertatzing sho 8° As lat f for the tampering reporter f he the baled bones and Datiots th Th) My. Carry . recent menictpal ©! « the} would convince time they were in the his} wae comunitted = office bul ‘This atop was tak oy re] Thie morning Mr. Carrol! sald quest of Prosecuting tacs| “After looking over the matter of Ainctosn, whieh To. 2S these fraudulent practices, which ee inced Mr. Mackintosh says have taken Mackintosh oy agen place in this office, 1 reply to en do . is letter, giving him all the inform tampering Had bee pier on | can obtain on the subject affize of the com While I have not yet sattefied my be conveyed to the Had Smal! Success. For myeral days « rere of The Star Das be Pomptrotier Cary “tee eee investiga Raabe Paci»: 35-5 ut ledea hated diabeatota SUPPOSE | im this office, Mr. Mackintosh p l tleally states that the ballo | meddied with in this offic jmy men. I hed taken o prior to the rece of this com: ative! ot suPPOSE— ‘That Reputable Citizen came to Seattle with a lust for the of am Alaska miliionaire, who was “dead easy” and will- That Reputable Citizen had met an engaging stranger of flexible integrity and eporting prociivities in his home town and that the stranger unfolded a pian whereby the Alaska millionaire could be separated from his nuggets by a fake fight. In ether words, Reputable Citizen entered into a compact with 8 gang of plausibie persons to fleece « millionaire by a diarep- table prize fight. SuPPOSE— Reputable Citizen arrived in Seattie and met his confed ‘fates and joined the inner circle and became conscious of an wncontroiiable desire to get in on the easy money. SUPPOSE— That Reputable Citizen induced his friends to allow him to his money against some of the money wagered by the Alas millionaire. Then Reputable Citizen, accompanied the se party to a lonely boat house in the bushes that fringe the of Lake Washington. SUPPOSE— That just when Reputable Citizen was counting the Ala Miltionarie’s money that something happened to hie man when he recovered consciousness that his $10,000 was gone, forever and forever. suPPOsE— ‘That about the time his breath began to work normal a light dawned upon him and he awoke to the fact that he hed been “bunkoed;” “stung” like a common hayseed who Bought the gold brick which the Indian found. SUPPOSE— Reputable Citizen had a wife and family at home and al- ways enjoyed the respect of his friends in his little commun ity and dreaded being held up to the public as a “sucker.” SUPPOSE— In spite of ail this he had a longing to have his money back and felt very sore at bis sporting friends. SUPPOSE— Reputable Citizen went to thoge men who are there are no prize fights or bunko games worked within alt ea ere< ens cower re o- i suPPosE— He went to still other officials who gave scant ear and |® chilled his hopes by telling him “bring in your evidence, it is | ® fet our business to hunt down criminals.” # ~— suPPose— | & Reputable Citizen was escorted to the train by men who on the pay rolls of the city of Seattle, , SUPPOSE— “Nan the details of his escapade were printed in The Star ® daily for a week, while the other papers made no mention of ® them whatever, not even a den’ SUPPOSE — All these things. WHAT— Would Reputable Citizen think of the city officials and the tient newspapers? Would his previous experiences lead him to become suspicious of the honesty of the world at large? * a? ® the city, county or state limite and opened his heart and & let flow his woes. ~ o SuUPPOSE— | & Reputadle Citizen was told that he was up against it; that ® fe had becorne a party to a scheme to fieece some one cine; ; that he just about received what wae his due; that the best thing he could do was to forget it, return home and begin life . Bhew with no thought of prize fights and wrestling matches. * * * * * * * * % sda dadlndiadia de te Dade tad Indian ndiadedadiedniaedeieanedad Determine Who Tampered With! | self that any fraud was committed rac mi een tT eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee EET RR ee PPP eee eee ee eee Se eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee eee eS THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER ~“e 6 CARROLL TAKES NOTE OF ELECTION FRAUD nication, because I had received no request to do a Mackintosh Writes Letter | The letter from Mr. Mackintosh was recetved by Mr. Carroll this morning. It te ae follows jon which T am/ making ain irregularities which occurred at the last elty elec: | tion it bee feall upon y jsivie, with certain Information appears that the ballots tn the precinct of the Fifth | Third, Fourth and Tenth precincts of the Seventh ward and Fourth and Fifth prectnets of the Tenth ward! were altered by some one, after be ling counted at the polling places. I men necessary for me t 1 to furnish me, if pow | Kt am satisfied that these alterations were all made by one person, and ff this ie true they must have been }made after the ballot boxes were! placed in the vault at your office | Wil you kindly give me the names of the persons who had access to the ballot boxes, the time the ballot boxes were placed in your vault wocennible whether they were } than the ballot boxes from other eotnets, whether tition time of their deliv ery to you, and such er informa tion as you may be to gather from an investigat in your of flee CUBA QUIET Revolt Seemingly Check- ed and Havana Re- sumes Confidence in President Palma. HAVANA. The state ment that cept Pine render om 7 inwurgent | verre, are @oing to #ur-| verdrawn, However, it} hat y alt wilt ecruiting hae stopped. Mendieta and Ce se ine ory ex: ved, te bro and were thie keep his prom Nie et by = tatture to apture Pinar det tse to to make a speetace 15.4 HOODOO SURE 'NOUGH one of the cooke and whe a hoodoo. James Hancock. on the fil-fated Vatencia safely reached short, is Such is the statement he makes In a letter to one of the boys at the! headquarters of the al Marine Cooks and Walters’ union. Before shipping on the Valencia ATTLE, WASHINGTON, Humane Officer Vaupel ®as ram | | moned, and declares that workmen | }in the empdoy of Contractor Stand inh left the explosives in the romd | FORECAGT—Falr Tonigt and WedMesday; Light Northweat Winds TUESDAY, AUGUST 48, 1906 NGKD FILED BODY A aulT “Jack, the Ripper’ | August Rosenberg Wants| Murder in New York's | Damages From German | Crowded Tenement Emperor For False | District. Arrest. NEW YORK, Aug. %.—Annle Mc a young woman, wee found * e dead in the tenement district thigh, BERLIN, Aug. 26.-—-Auguat Re morning. She had been murdered | @hers, of Beattie U. 6 A. has and her body horribly mrutilated;|{le¢ ® claim for damages for false similar to the “Jack the Rippert{umoriscament. He was arrested) murders im Whitehapel, Louden | Seem Die arrival here, charged with some years ago. conspiracy to kill the kaiser. It The only clue to the murderer fe| 79" Proven that he ts a harmle citizen a bloody thumbmark on a pillow tn her bedroom. Her brother iniaw| UNDER ARREST COMPLAIN OF BOYS. Numerous complaints reached the police of ng trouble created by bad boys, in hat of forming into “gangs” umably for the purpose of al | itteens in general Me Twenty-¢tath avy. and Deam orn et, complaine of such « gem an does W. F. Chadbourne, of cn Ray Phipps, age 1%; John Logo West Crockett at age lt Burt Burnie were arrested at an early t morning by Patrolman Ch who caught the boys in th berclortzing the store of Ib t & mith, on Piret av Burnie an Lagan both bave bad records and are now Ob suspended sent to the reform school At the ¢ of their last arrest both were allowed « aepended sentence, Logan went to Pu ap, | but retummed to the city about «| week ago, when he became tdenti-| fied with the “Howell Street gang it bulldogs, ROd-l ie was then calied to police head sppeared at Melqugriers and repriman’ " w yeate WIR l which he was releaned, only . blond MING jtaken up again this norning from his face, the result of a0 #8 ling ix known of the past record o' plosion of & percussion cap while pps, who fs @ recent arrival the lo fellow picked up on 65th #V ithe efty remark of the hacky | wh ie & Son 4 i tain of the sow ha com ‘ on Lake, wee that hin be not allowed to see him endition in which he wae at that where they were found by the boy. This ts der by the contracte who says that the explosives were) in ocked tool and ¢ tr e | ket . * 4 that the | Following the statement made : ust have been forced to get At! vestorday’s Star to t Lope bas toes. Geenreges. co Teaigt merione suiveing interests wil! alg be lost ae weil Twickenham, the Inland Navigation RUM SHIPMENT ARRIVES [COMPANY ote eee Harper re | the government forces. | consigned to Japan, ix tn the yards eat cet: sipsbatag contignnen ah] Gen cattains at te sania Gael gy gah cea ts rage ?) On each side of the car is a large), dived at th > of die dent Palma's governm sign announcing the contents, ana) "4¥* 48°F at the scene of prohibitionists along the ‘name 2tteF_ One hour after the steamer | struck. The San Juan ixiands are several attempts to have the signa torn down lin American waters and it TWICKENHAM, FLOATED. have been of British wreckers Fritish steamer Twickenham waal floated last night from her posttion HOLD EXAMINATIONS, on San Juan island. The British wrecking tug Salvor ‘The regular eighth grade examin coma did the work ation for King county will be held the sugar carge at the Seattle high school, at the 000 BRurten bool. m island, and at the Enumclaw school, on Thure- STEALS CLOTHING. day and Friday, Ave 2% and 31 ae The subjects will be given in the W. E. Gardner, 2015% Piret a@,| following order Thursday, arith reports that his room was entefed matic, spelting. « hy, reading last night and a clothes and Friday, grammar ology, hie- a blanket stolen tory. on the trip on which she struck and went down, Hancock was employed the ae W, Elder. That steamer went on the rocks In the Columbia river near Goble, Losing his berth om the Elder, Hancock was given a position on the Oregon, and ter making two voyages, the fire off Eureka and on MRS. HOGUE IN EVERETT TO FREE SON gon caught burned nearly to the wat ———————— a ve ene Vanya Re EVERETT, Aug. 28.—-Mra. Nellie,» of Imprisonment, bat lack of hh Waban te One | Hogue, of Los Angeles, is in Rver-|oney p vented her from, making | cleco-Portiand run. The de ett working to secure the releasewt me e pig eg ol yom op po fil luck still pursued this seacook.| her son, Andrew Lawrence, S@ Jease. and while off Point Gorda, Cal, the} oe ad dritiog on. the vaults Oir- | ee te peattentiary for @®| The mother claims that her son ing a fom and her bones jur- | years three years ago by Judge|plended guilt because he was led : age Denney. The charge was attemmt-ito believe that by so doing he bleaching on the sande at that) 64 rubbery, For many months @ejwould get a» light sentence The 5 RF I I OT aned to come to thie oft alleged crime was committed be seus aatured aaulnat chuatien, wet her son from the lamg|tweeen Everett and monds time om the Valencia, and he was Tae aboard when sh struck on Ven county convention, having been couver twland, reaching shore on al nominated on the lading ticket in rete that precinet at caucus held last After the lnvestigation wae over | night. On the same ticket ts City Hancock made his way down th Couneiiman James Conway, who past by railroad to Ban Fran |Iives in that precinct and resolved to remain on shore. Rut bis sea longing came back and WILL KEEP BOOKS OPEN he shipped aboard the Manchuria. Hancock was with the latter st From now until September 12 thi er when the went to her fir registration books in the comptrol-| a week ago on the coral reef off the} Hers office at the city hail will be} Hawaiian isiands Louls Huny, James Mullen and | Pen from § o'clock in (he wornlng | He is the only man who was on ‘ until 10 o'clock each night, On a of ts cho? who war O° | William H. Wissman, the three men | Friday the books will be closed met with dim and js said to| Who comprised the election board in | owing to the primary election. Bix have the longest string of ship-| the Sixth precinet of the First ward, | extra registration clerks have been wrecks to his credit of any man| in the recent city election, and from | put on by Comptroller Harry Car on the Pacific, coast, Hancock is/ which a false and frandulent return | roll. The clerks report that an in still a comparatively young man|was made, are all candidates for | cressing average of 110 Bames are and may have other sea experiences, | delegates to the coming revublioan | registered each day | Russian Soldiers Hold "he atrtkere continue to gall | Them Responsible For '°".«!'" PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR GHANGE 3; PER MONTH a vol BREAK CAR STRIKE WITH EASTERN MEN I WN 0 me Stay eta rg i Ap i t of the strike-br 8 8 NO. 15 ‘aia Farley on His Way to Frisco With Several Hundred Strike Breakers---City Takes Site Strike Caused Deaths. Killing of Russ General. mes a gswam ens: “THAT BRAVE =| MRS. MILLER? mt ed that Trepoff will © went to Warsaw to « 4 the | are being revived lof Snohom wood yee She was the is be-| Marvin. | Heved that American boats should/in Ban Francisco in 1867 Hed to lend aid instead | took place NEGROES INVITE | A RACIAL WAR BEAUMONT xa Prentice * ils to { hilarating, Pittsburg society has taken and she believes #! to become popular. — mtesf - i ballooning, and Mrs. Mary Prentice | trips are sey ig Sl Miller, who has nerve as well ai urse the machinery got out oa: e oti good looks, and who ts the wife o hack It generally does, but sho ° e Major Chas. J. 8. Miller, made an | kept her nerve and joyed ber safl, scent in an airship and was not Some y she is going to try SNOHOMI6H PIONEER DEAD. «ain t now she is known a8 the sensation was «x that brave Mrs. Miller.” a) Nome mers Dolphin and City of Se le are both expected in port from Southeastern Alaska Thursday. The says Marvin, a ploneer ied at Stan age of tain Daniel was mar Burta Maria L. ish county day at wife of to whom e#he Mre ee eee hursday night or Friday ONTHEFRONT - TeTrr eT eee eee! th . jay at Lake View cemetery, where body was in Steamer Jeanie {s due tomorrow | steamers have full lists of passene terred beside that of Captain Mar-|from Nome and St. Michael. She| gers from the interior vin, who wan buried 12 years b > r Robert Lowers sailed , i With $6 ning for Honolulu, with @ agers t ‘of Frew Mra. Sprague, a n re DCO mG vid FISH

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