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WEATHER SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1907, ‘ENDORSE WARE IW [AFT CHOSEM-ON THEORY = “waru'tie Would Sweep the Country Should He Accept the Noi : nation i Sri Lieuadl Sehr Sears Himinated the War Secretary Leads~-Bryan. Almost the Unanimous Choice of Democrats~-Fairbanks and Cannon Are but Favorite Sons. ABLAZE supunss curt into PICTURE GALLERY OF LEADING REPUBLICAN POSSIBILITIES BELLINGHAM, Wash, Aug. =] CITY PAY ROLL . Royse setting fire to a hornet's neat | Sia ge a Raliard cut fn heavily on the August at? pay rot, Columbia did | well in the same tine, but West 8 attle will have to walt for anot stroyed, |month before making a showing swept| Ballard, now the y. A} ward, cont $1,800 for the comptrol . ler's office, $2,190 for have caused a fire that threatens Hellingham, and tf the chan wind om & large section of the ree idence district may be The ft have already through the Catholte | big gang i» fighting the fi i ' DROPS DEAD | WAY TO 1G. L. Case, Hard-Working Clerk of Police Court, Drops Dead on Sidewalk Near Home of Son-in- pollee, rock’ om dy farean CHAS. E, HUGHES, New York. PP. C. KNOX Pennsylvania. ROOSEVELT New York. W. H. TAFT, | Obie. PAS a, <a and | Atenenee ee cnaa cess eeneenenes KOREANS AND AND Law—-Was Popular Servant of City Ke HOW THE CANDIDATES STAND. * - le ¢ * way to work thin, Mr Case is survived by his wid ‘The following table shows totals in post card vote on ques # JAPS BA LE Whi 4 bl mn cote tn aia te Ca rs vs, 4 base 4 by The Seattle Star to 400 editors of independ & RS, STs Coen, Gott, OC Oe einen Tes ae ew, of the Union. Every state is rep- ae ge Municipal police court, a man, It te Oe A a ¢ are now living 7 said, who b not & single enemy in the Yakima te The daugh tabulation shows at a glance tire probable drift of # TOKYO, Aug. 1.—T emperor in the was stricken wit Sade y Be W Bag aaa Sana Sestiment and in the first authoritative published eafi- ® [thin morning dissolved the Koren |) ya and expired within ette EB. Case. residents of this mI sate pone Agee $ a 4 army. Ase & result of a secret). poy Mr, Case left the city. Of . R. A. Case a represents a fair idea of the sentiment o agree pat the Kore an snidiere cot residence of Wis sontndaw, W. ©.\is employed in Office of the American voters. ded and exchanged fire with the syorg,. at tneteenth av. and city ésuaptrotier Cane reatde Sre@ about 37,500 voters to cach congressional district. # Japanese and 28 of the latter were had ¢ edad foun tham a block |at. Miewat Beach. fornia, and Bt answers are supposed to represent the feeling in # | injured. wh io the widewal, ALA: Gibe tees to beer Gratien: districts. On that basis this vote would rep # ‘ called t es canes, bul, Mk Case wes fret appointed 500 voters. There are, however, a number of ® | WASHINGTON, Ain the doctord could reach the | clerk-et the police court under {he and 25 per cent should be deducted from the total voting # fn a fight with the house, life wan extinc om scpregented. ® (according to diepa : Therefore, this vote may be fairly said to represent the from the United State wal G opinion of the sentiment of 6,015,625 American voters. @ eral Sa ne at Sewal. The * ties grew out of the Korea eee eee ee ee ee ee disarmed by the Japane is The casualties among the Japa FIRST QUESTION AND of both parties who have their |“ upon the white house? ‘ ANSWERS. high y ’ i ve all timen: ou re . should aecapt the nom 1908? This te the great national px for 2 third term? dl The questions esumerated No Blanks | the ghost,of the late Mr. Ran our 20 will not down The anewer can only be definite iD QUESTION. My settled at the great national con it accepts the nom!n ventions a year from ne or at TT ‘Mird term do you belier the ballet box 15 months hence = cerry your congressional Bt there are indications today ? showing the drift No Blanks “6 THIRD QUESTION. F OR DEATH Councilmanic Candidates” “Frm New Wards Asked to State Stand on Proposed Direct Legislation Char- ter Amendments to be Submitted to the People. United Breas.) NEW YORK, Aug. 1-~Prince Ty Jong Onijl, ar hew of the pponed emperor of Korea arrived here to day. He says Continued » is marked for ae DEAD eussination and that nothing ean Do you believe tn franchise|spring, One of these will provide save him. nr that no franchise for the use of a The edict to «la one | Stabbing or are you & panel - n etreet for longe: eric |. Whom 0 The edict lay me has gor ot of , Pablic for a longer period te slinsinate forth” he said. n effect, the substa a os than ten years shall become ef ° f Tam virtually dead rict f Eeeeressiona! district fa now, It is the duty of the police questions asked the councilmanic fective until submitted to and republican candidate a " “ |to arrest the first Japanese found! oo c4igates in Twelfth an tannon j 1 A the voters. The other near me Thirteenth wards by the committee provide that & per cent of the (nox 22. | ani Tam here to see President a charge of the { the elty may, by petit La Follette 9. J. A. Hereld, aged about 40, em-| Roosevelt to get him to save Ko- | jneinieine demand that ordinance passed oe eyed by the city in the street | "a from Japan. which will by the conuetl be firet submitted to — FouRT! a th The mikado will try to seize the | oie of Boat opular vole © becoming ef W QUESTION. cleaning department, dropped dead | pritppines then try to destroy the Ue. Se fective, also that an equal numbe m & the democratic cand!.| while engaged at work at 3:40) Bngtich power in the far Indies The questions were 4 in a may, by pe submit to ar per President favored ir your o'clock thia mor ing. Hereld was letter addressed yester to the! vote at a regular election work in thé vicinity of Third woveral es Prompt re mance pu by them, or that Dan 2 ay. and Union st. and died without | plier are and . inpha- 12 per cent of the voters may by Hearst 2. uttering a ery. C. C. Ciseno, of b ment that the ion call peclal election for Harmon 1 408 Union st, saw man fell ar t to by pmiasion to the voters of an Watterson 1. bat Hereld was dead when picked e desired by then Wilson 1. These amendments are now in heart disease FIFTH QUESTION . cause of death. The:r @> You believe will be the | ™main® were taken to the Bonne course saya the let ARE ANGRY. : ter to the ca have been p When the they will be reld only start - - | Atrect legislation committee sabmitted council and an ‘ Paps on parlors, Hereld only sta The direct logins «he United work for the city last even (Ry United Pres.) in organized for the purpose of sub: | that body 1 ’ : He reatd at Woodlawn| gAN*FRANCISCO, Aug. 1—~The| lt 5 tw portant ter them nance, She 44 —e ” * and Meadow Place. He 18) Talegraphers’ union members. amendments to the people next! that meth i) they will be sub. and two chit Saher by a wite at the t the ¢ committee from ear ON BAIL Ke Cannon 1 —_ Culberson 1. Cortelyou 1 Somber of ed Ss ¥o a. ans fc et last nigh EWho will be wp the | republican for the presidency in oon be the democratic POISONED Upon Prosécuting he people of this country |‘ this morn! that Roosevelt should av- ‘he ball o son ee he _ MBSE N EN, WB Tah runt Eo ee ped eaamimae =" Wife of Defaulting Ex-Comptroller Ends Visit to Se- was aster Bryah? ate Fairbanks’ chances? Hughes, of New bia wif altle, and Is Said to Have Got Funds Under Threat That John Would Return and Expose Associates. F dees Bryan stand today? day an oh the other gentiemen | fam mtil hie trial ov August , . ot M Ade 1 gen, will " n and forme or : ¥ ® f ih onthe #40 S n & financial way his past a _ Riplinger bas heen in Seattle since! An intipate friend of the fam July 2%, when she registered at Whe saw Mra. Ripling during he *, the Seattle hotel reporter b nv L. é e jatile id known to few, a8 #he Honduran at th remneh tik thie Jeame for business purposes, aud you or 1m ragga he ¥ ~~ ry having gritos re toe the called Ticabe, in Mexteo, less that e, g Py | arted, She did not care to 306 ities from the line 4 {talk ‘of her husband's defaleations jy ihe employ of a » | Jexeept te th to see. pany, bucked ly Seattle capital, and gg {One of the men with wh he is owned ontirely by Seattle business sald 10 have frequently consulied mea. yi ‘ | was Freak Poul, formor clty Comp | “nies Ripiingor's visit to Beattie r ee trotier. : . = Was for the purpose of getting cer te lege | Might Return and Tell. tain people in this city intorested JON A. JOMNBON,. CHAS. R. CULGERSON, W. 3. G@AYAN, The opinion am those in po in having him keep ay from Mingsecta. Texas. THE SEATTLE STAR FORECAST—-SHOWE RS TONIGHT OR FRIDAY; TONIGHT COOLER; GENTLE WINDS. MRS. RIPLINGER CAME =. TO RAISE MONEY sition to know, is that John Rip- ‘here, and forcing them to furniek | Seventh av., © ° ONE. CENT e = ; VOL. 9 NO. 35, PRICE 25¢ PE RMONTH, 20ST CARD VOTE NAMES TAFT A | BRYAN FOR PRESIDENTIAL TIGKE 7S MAY°DEMAND A- CLOSED SHOP $1,225.60 for th engineering water, The street department rater. The street departient ®t United Mine Workers Have Orgunieed This State and not been commited | Will Convene in Seattle Aug. 6~Seattle Electric Fighting New Union at Renton With Threats and Discharges. Walsh, the former arr - WALSH SUIT BEGUN. (By United Press.) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1.—Mra. Kate Webster Walsh brings suit agaly Bdward U png Mre. Walsh is a slater ~ Having succeeded, after twojtaken up the fight against the Creveling, the horse © ‘ tee ne . cea sa. 4 4 months of organizing, in securing a| United Min 6 Han Francisco, Last Sunda first meeting membership of several hundred in 8. id at Renton to organize Loe 2484, and the second meeting held last night. About 150 of 600 miners in the town have ale 4 The miners declare that the harged 12 men who were orming the union. also distributed ctre them in throughout nearly every minin Jern Washington, the Washington | branch of we United Mine W of America will he in Seattle on Tue joned she town in Weat a conven strongest mar mu the early 90s, since which time he ‘onet ce miners not to bl has contin the position abo’ S. E. Co. Issues Threat. It ie ba of him that of the he was the best iked and hardest working man in the employ of the inion and } mnion men at its near Black Diame Characterizing the agents of the United Mine Workers of America city. Efficient and pleasant, “Mr. | ably resist the demand, and kh &8 “professional organizers Cane made hosts of friends and|will enwue. The same result may . his death is mourned by all who! occur in othe ple ied ¢ enjoyed bis ac iaintance haying organized « tthe mines The f i prob | miners In Westerr ashingt w the union. It be igh make a strong fight for the clos ws def have , shop. j For eur at o ye teen a was | eel that you shoul comma * Post May Affect Coal Supply. > and cautioned to G. A. RB, and & past master of Ionic | T public wit watch _the new | nothing to do with these p lodge, F. and A. M was be ations ine jon hea. so meddiers or their agents in V jont and se ing S dente will os hed énr oy — 2 civil war with the | Minne : , c c , ming winter. A. Cane in a nephew president of the United Workers, be to refuse to ec tempt to get you | so doing you wil regret your act with vou, are interested in the prosperity of Renton and the fight two months « «| operation of ite mining stries, off every man who Joines i This condition can be x formed union.--After two days, dur- only by refusing to countenan ng which scores joined the union | tempts-of this character and were yed ae « r ’ Approved t k all the men ik ot ’ e “HH. F. GRANT, The obsequie his at. > trove. By e DO cauie 10 under the gun » to Which Mr, Case be ager, , F. A. HILL, Organizing a at Renton, The miners main | whict er ndent.” tian that, in # tactics \ owns two coai mings at Ren- of threatening circulars and die gaitted to vote by ofdinance As pro Seunp ie ne © the charging men, they will soon hav vided by state law apyindr og A Renton as completely orgs daa ny nd operat one itsclf t t int In case you are elected a mem. |P"*F ® porating t the other min or) Copies of this letter have beer sent to all the counctimanic andl * in your ward Aw their r plies are received they will be given to the press for publication. As the primary election will occur Saturday a failure on » reply on or before Friday of this k will be construed as a reply p negative part to t this morning’s session of the | the b * of the jurisdiction Head camp of the Woodmen of the @ Denver until the session at Port World, the rates of all members land in 19 to ascertain which of the, Were reduced from 10 to ts| A resolution was adopted yester: didates in the new | per $1,000 of insurance. The new day, dropping all battalion and regi- wople of the city schedule will go into effect January al offices of the uniform rank, permitted to have a say} 1, 1908. excepting the rank of the Mead in th of franchises and Under the new rate, member who is commander of the ta othe gisiation and which who n the uniform rank of them do not, 1 ¢ ent Tomorrow may see the conclm the direct legistatio ion of the work of the ninth Head camp purpose in writing the let « couneiln wards believe th should be Many voters in the new wards session, which has been eve in the principles of direct er holding dally meetings here since 4 ation and v doubtless be c at « July 24 side tr he vot the f Th evening a monster ion by the rey whieh the rn 4 at Dre idates make € u ion of dates from Se Ve trust that a cand eo Pacific ring camps will will reply mn the a a Ala mysteries of ote submit these amend to the pr ne awa ' cceeded in her 1 n, If he b not, he ‘ and down to rain with hi At th Mra, Ripitr know } t and 1 f Others ha . A inen ul at 1 ing 1 Ange < to Riplinge ' ¢ a ome day th esti nee ) 4 n there will rn " ng The on «© of informa fon that thin lew had was M Riplinger | 1 saw her @# nuniter of times the nine dass she was in All of hér relatives saw her. She called at the office of Dre, Whiting and Carroll in the block, and a former comp of this efty eaw her at the hotel a number of tines While in Seattle, Mre Vinited frequentiy at th her father, Fo M. Rieharda. and with friends,

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