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_ THE SEATTLE STAR = oneces SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907. . VOL, 9. NO. 93, PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. | | ‘i DALE i HUNTING STALWART REPUBLICANS i comes Spraemne! banter, whe 6 Would Have City Engineer as Head of City Covern- . = | companied Roosevelt on an uneuc * ine Seo Lvl nies Fght-Mie Cores NEW WARD WILL ELECT is <= -%% :KEMIGFUND IS 6 at night vances the the t is the kind of man that est possible public of- ause he is devoted to the = ie a Wag today confessed she me ie W Wreek the Lake Erie ca BP a Hetero per train a f { i for the phrpose of seeine * — ment---Geo. W. Dilling, A. B. Stewart and Robert . . » A.D, * i and All oohage a a gee 7 COUNCILMAN TOMORROW : * ee |e GROWING * “ von - ee : ep A ae Work Flooding the Workings—Extent of Damage re * and Efficient Mayor, and Declare Thomson the Man y ’ 5 e- i* * Js Unknown. attle Alki Point math Alki, Opposed to the opening of saloons & Employes of the Olympus HK KRKRKR RRR RRR hh hh hk Youngstown and other places com-|in' the residence districts of the & Cafe sent to The Star this * # * oem prising new Fourteenth ward! ward, and on that soore we are not * morning the sum of $15, their * » Whe di you turer Oy tes conehits contest a! (By United Pre eating away at the mammouth will ch & councilman, who will| worrying at all about him ' # contribution to the fund for # i spice , fate for mayor MA, Oot, T—One man pe al deposits serve until the regular election next! 4 feature of the campaign which i # the relief of Mrs. May Kemig # *™ The mayoralty question has caused a great deal of discus # aan tajored and sever he explosion occurred on the | Ma ? will close with the election tomor (By United Press.) # and her children, who were & * sion for « al Bo far t has made an & injured, the mine now pert te oe yh Lb su Pin rvo . gn thes in the fleld n the entire absence) NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Judge * Made utterly destitute by the * ® open nC ent a at entiment in favor # gre or lest With water to quenct . WB at, --somee ‘ ren the ; * - ; roe Ing on the part of either Dowling, of the supreme court, to. * fire that destroyed their home # w of the ne of a ¢ ute that will give Seattle a clean # ob it find an exit through the|the independent voters cand os oO a ® last Thursda * q footed 6 prev im ex lepende andidates or their support-| day decided upon Decem a y business af trat gies, fe ia in brief the ath. of tennel wh Sebm the atr mg ae Neither of the candidates has the date for the commencement of * “We earnestly commend the # : ‘. pe wry 4 has struck the lit-| Immediately after the explosion | tean = ato, Friends of both indulged in personalities, and there| the gecond trial of Harry Thaw, * 4¢tion of your paper,” the # ® Who te the mins * peed ‘of Ravensdale on the mine caved in and it was only Idates are today claiming the| promises to be no sore spots, no # donors wrote in sending their * & Send in your choice to the pc al editor of The * Pacific railroad ¥ t that the men emplo fon. matter what the outcome. KANCHOWFUL, Oct 7 ® contribution, “for the prompt * » * Northere pera W , I feel sure that T wit! be t will open at 9 o'clock! hundred boxe: » bee * ness it has shown in bringing * mostly mine at me on the second love pen a hundred boxers have been ging ‘ ‘The citizens, ay afternoon bY A were not cut off and left to a ter-| 04.” Said Mr. MacMahon this morn-|/ tomorrow morning aud close at 7|by government troops at Canaufu|# such worthy cases before the # a ee ee ee ewe es eR ee explosion which shook rinie fate. in I have received assurances | o'clock | for participating in the recent riots, * public and for the space you * , a cate. donee A from a large number of republicans | emeags iia Seales & have devoted thereto. * Such stalwart iblicans = as not be entrusted to better hands. garth. Almost Insta uickly did the fire spread id aoe . * rf 5 ~ t e and dust begar io ore oe “ red Sere that they will vote me, and * This morning's mail brought # George W. Dil B. Btewart By all means let us have Thom 1 mo a @ je anne! ae nan rie 1 f a and « R nf the re ica r nee He wage feouth € sn dinypel 1 *"* many of my friends « « & contributions from out of the 1 qng from OP eere gathered loses * canvas, and water is / hard. 1 have made no pro * city and also several from the ® en 6 , well as @ the opening and at once be i ory he the various levels | ya, » » that I will oppose ® city, There is need, however, * nt ¢ Eng good officia have no doubt Ete reseee of thove | the rate of hundreds of gallons | ty, sloons he ward @ & for more than has been raised * I e the that he would be elect OS isn been entombed be * minute It was at fret feared try look r * up to date, and the fist will # fr r of Be Has Ali Requirements. at other ex ons would occu ne inte of the t r | * remain open for several days. * ' ene homece w . he the ~— the ground. but the water has evidently absort M t he bi MeDowell, the manager of Ps ae Se See Se ea i ® Checks maiied to the editor *,™ ‘ease " 4 id A. B. Ste ee cepesy's store, was first d ge lh : So a toa " a * of The Star or cash brought * ne corn ware » that he has fly ery O ReF oe cee SNS Cees w to The Star office will be * mF mer a Cor els tie s of a splendie ee Se ene badly pursed | The Ravensdale mine is owned j aad © aokeouledaad tresegh tis'eee aie iy being with ot & eae. ‘pearly Blinded were also res Pacific Coal Co. Joubt that Mr. Schmitts! t old wornout Madison at. | Broadway, and David Heath, apectal & umne of this paper oo 8 ft 7 he { of his long ipven aid lars are hard to se be successf sald Mr. Howe ke shortly 10 postoffice messenger, were cut by # Contributions up to date are * | all Aas t ty W 5 alt ent and cap- Gmeecwers reported that the mine ais are giving out only ng. “He has the support o'clock tast night and between 40 flying giass when two cars| # as follows # | Thomson being forced inte ; aise tad relief work was the barest details. This morning of the 5 a ) passengers on car No, 48 had crashed together * Previously acknowledged oe Semone: ee . bance , the last week I have tnere were nt at anything & narrow escape from death. The!) The front end of car No. 49 & an iS t i casually with a number o at noo car was almost at the top of the wan completely wrecked # Employes Olympus Cafe 15.00 * Phos son's ecord as a pub-|,, ' s men about. Thom- a 4 been Fourth av, hill when the cable| Many of the passengers jumped @ J. H. Wallace, Kent 100 & | RO ones . ee § ava ity as a candidate for was was e. The « sed and the from the car when it was going # William Rice 5.00 & 1 without exception they A nter car started down the hill, gaining at @ speed of 60 or 60 miles an ®@ Mr, and Mre. A. E- * f ed him strongly The bust- a beng the party now | speed with each revolution of the hour. ® Leyde, Monroe 2.00 * munity has conf in “ earth fairs. For th is As it crossed Second ay Motorman FB. 0. Pfeil, Conductor # Nn. @ Douglass 2.00 & and favors that kind « mt tur netion | Hieve he w P brakes broke and the speed R. Potter and Hill Collector Kink @ @eattie Bahai Assembly 6.60 * ma y un f pa PY was increased to a terrific rate remained at their posts until the » 2 0 1 do not ——— - ee © At the ond of the line the run car reached the end of the line ike T but I ———= = = . away car crashed Into car No. 49 and was stopped by the collleic PRETO TSO PORE Se hink he w ‘ong may- and presses of The St with such speed as to send the! The eable had been broken sey iw ‘ote for him, if he parently they met wit standing car off the track and half eral hoars before the accident and os.’ I th Thomson ought to al and he {mm t , me the railroad tracks on had been quickly repaired ¢ the cand e and that he will 7 ava washing himself with his te i ay ‘The second break occurfed at the be « edt ge majority, if he nf get ne With bis surroundis of the passengers sustained turptable at the power station, and r £ J Jerry's ¢ ¢ from the fir | al injuries. George A. Ferg the ine was down until § o'clock ’ bert F. Booth was i gar 1 hie sa turn wae a subject of ; rad wa Davia & af n er silastic. “I cannot say t | in f t M ig ers a Miss - _ . . ™ . foree As th ™ maon the republican , daughter of Rev. J. he + t have gone viaitl DR. WHITWORTH DIES AT coecl AGE OPSU-YEARS oss SERS= a eeaee of malnta the people to the sac- Fran! etty, 8 b ad © of his owr ord has Rand o athe road. She said ao t t e of unse votion to a pees a sien 2 administra- | the interests of Seattle and there is death | al destruction was wrought, | tions in which Thomson has served |no 1 in public life here who is ry, the office b p i . . , : the oatimated loas being §100,000,/as city engineer he has doubtless | better qualified to serve mayor. ed to work out the lev. Dr. George F. Whitworth, same denomination in thie state o had mar < nities to be d s sriment. Hi ’ hen & metal pot in the 3 nan ities be » is No experimen ° e tale of the cat one of the most widely knows men Dr. Whitworth was born in honest but he has proven himself ated by years of ser- niard Stee] Co. Boston, Eng, March 15, 1816. He thoroughly honest and de ptional honesty and te of Washington, ¢ me The Star office cat, came jon his feet and would not be dis *# ee eee eeees eae eo |! . came to the United States wher 1 was thrown over pendable. Doubtless he has made » republican party could yy morning couraged * & | yesterday at the age of #1. He had) 2 years of age and was a school ng near the a few mistakes; there is no man ly do better by itself and [had not been seen since the Watching his * BANK CLEARINGS. ® been alling for some time, and for teacher, lawyer and preacher suc nd they were al-| who ts faultless but he has proven than to nominate Thomson 20th when fire de slipped In alongside th * ® the past week had been a patient cessively He came to Puget most { d to a crisp, himself to be exceptionably com The people would see Siar building on Sev. who entered the door a * ttle ®# in the Sound View santtarium, at/| sound in the epring of 185%, engag- their shrieks of agony being heard nt and the office of mayor could he was elected.” Was not seen leaving greeting the businesw-office fo: * $1.760,117.14 @ 16th av. and Denny way tng fm church and missionary work blocks, Others nearby received iiaiemasiinaes Dy those who discov. with meows which demanded re 163,672.53 @ tfuls of hot metal in their Ne trace of bis re- nition . Tacoma o point so mo - —= Dr. Whitworth was « ploneer, and De, Whitworth is survived by buc was the founder of Whitworth col | three sons and two daughters, F. faces, their eyes being burned out found tm the ruins He And Jerry was recognised im-|# Clearings tod $1,054.420.00 @ lege. He was the first Preabyte H. Whitworth, 924 Mal: av. Se and faees generally disfigured. at the Pt. office mediately. He had gained some tn ® Balances 129,456.00 rian clergyman in the territory of attle; J. EB. Whitworth, Brighton Scores gathered immediately ao of The Star was as ght stnee his disappear | & Portiand. ® Washington, was twiee president of Reach; Dr. George F. Whitworth, took the dead and dying out of th he length of his whiskers ® Clearings today ..91,089,921.00 @ the territorial university, and for Berkeley, Cal; Mrs. C. L. White, rulne of the plant. Flames shc > progress toward cat ma # Balan A + 195,592.00 # ane term was collector of customs | Seattle, and Mrs. W. M. York, Los UP 1h all directions but the prompt | 4 * oe * Malied here on the follow was unmistakably ® fer the district of Puget Sound. Angeles, Cal work of the department Consequentiy he as dead by The Star turity pence has led a catlees Jerry es of the mail eee ee eee eee He orgnnixced wading to adjoin and press room, with whom J chureh in evented 4 them from + buildings Firet Presbyterian funeral services will be tland, Ore, and at at § o'clock Sunday at the F Another wonder has arisen out, nicht of a large leather purse con- oft common things on this mun- taining 0 in change and some Capt. Weaver, of the President ” cused of murdering the former's! Kentucky” company, at the Seattle rnoon, there was general re- | apart rew up from catinfancy, rec Olympia founded the of the yte ure of the |comed him beck. Milk and meat |0f the sister ship, Governor. on her ways on the alert for some 1 diamond. Not a single glit bout § o'clock in the were procured in honor of the sco, are in constant com GRAND JURY AFTER (By United Press.) th ew and novel, must take no- ter of a tiara of the little white he soft pedaled asion and Jerey hunted up ¢ ith each other by DECATUR, Ill, Oct. 7.—The trial | tice of a new fad which Miss Berdic * which made Kimberley fa- iBWing door and placed ters tn the back of the build although the twe RD of Fred Magill, former banker Paul, an actress, at present playing | m No, stree, Miss Paul simply assistanc articles. The idea of an actress y : " fe, is set for this afternoon, (theater, bids fair to make popular i bbed and not losing “val- Seeome along was a vis. joicing and enough provisions : (By United P ) jany reference that might look ilke 4 Book witnesses were summoned | among the b n '* The police cou EEE Wee opened | brought in for 8 continual cat ban-| Max Kali, deat of the Hum. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—Per-|a reBiection on the intexrity of any te ite tee et rele as emmoned | among the pe to ‘thd. potion | Rasmty croait: Cider aoe ami ie ’ . Re pave oo the Clty ot | sistent rumors to the effect that) juror, it ts alleged that the prose the eee that she was robbed on Saturday | fied meet ‘erry ny b- . - 7 ¥ ° bribe money was used freely in an cution has evidence in its posses . - — , t b specting th buliding. fittings | Pu thle morning an acquittal for sion which ix 4 d of sufficient e , irey L. Ford, of the impertance to lead to an inquiry " f Ire his trial, which | Diatrict Attorr and ’ ted § ay in a disagreement Spedial Agent Burns have refused of the jury, and that several mem- | absglutely to discuss the rumors of bere of the jury were tampered any jury fixing A | with both bef and after eir he second Ford trial will be be | as eptance as jurors, are to be in-| gun @ week from today, and the “: | vestigated by the grand jury at aie Httle pubt that Ruef wi e meeting which has been called for called as a witness this time : t w though the prosecution atill be ‘ haces és While the refuses to lieves that the case against Ford USED STICK . * ade * : 8 dlacusn any matters per even without Ruets testimony, tsa Poole Denies Suit and Wiestling Claims He Was In - NEW YORK, Oct. 7 Phillip Har ° 4 Rae ap Seana won, of the New York Lubrieatinw| — Structed to Bring Action by Boston Attorney--- 8T, PETERSBURG, Oct P mI wa tout Geath to iny in the Standard oul eariog’ Me! Complaint Is Sworn to by Wiestling as Facts With- testified that “the Standard Has Alleged Letters Showing That New § QYTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Tak Senator Considered Her His Wife—-Wedding beria, @ gang of convicts er s “ from Temen to Tob rev tick drove from seal nk in His Own Knowledge repay. — ee ee oe “00 we « compelled to . p4 a] A Tove, met Twenty-two of the “ is tn th as a Was Performed in Fifth Ave. Hotel, Nov. 4, 1901 es “f rl I W \ 4,1, NEVER CVEIND S| | ee end F buy Standard oll tn this count He Had Suite Adjoining Her Apartments. ’ Li | with riftes TA recto wud|B. Wiestiing had g tol rove the allegations Cotton Conference Opens. t a i we r they | the la: a he Rev, Will . ” se cones & (By United Press.) ate, which Platt a ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 7.—With ad a 7 would | tam G " of the Imma ibstantiation of h thority, Baw TORK, Oct. 7 — 1. A eet — Hoke. Bt: und other prominer aT ; oes one aan the anneal ciecenk erie sine in Gace Mae Wood hop ” Gedrgians, the internationa niso stated that ev: | # ati ‘ wre oO} MMFriags to Set : “s forancé of Cotton G . any trie thee wite N 3 t to poms. Platt and whi . ‘ Mamufaeturors wa " ne andard nhond | ek, hae: a . ent a by Justice 5 a ha , today which has a at I , reporter wa wed m the clerk f the en oi ag ig le Stott om = telegraphed . n it to t Mt pricr to ©. oe i o bring the gui fllows: ma | ed 1 n whose | ¢ his hand shook and it "December 12, 1906 . 4 sb Mes w " . Above 2 a L M sive nd wil ' e tha ' * whith, (44 TOUCH YOU! Anb [4k GIVE | instituted \ ey, but y for Rev. M i the hote ¢ ! YOU ENOUGH SIDEWALK SCUFFLING TO worn to as f of 4 A i . : LAST YOU A LIFE TIME Hl After a desperate hand-to-hand from within in an effort to escape. | knowledge by W ne il and th P ; —_——_—_ -- fight with a burglar whom he Calder, however ediately gray The Rev. W am G, Jones, wh t 1 nt i a nent mS s caught attempting to rob the fam-| pled with the t und the two | Wiestling has accused, is detert I not sf TRS obtained thr: “ } = residence 1 East Columbia wrestled and fou thet y down |ed t the case a th gh a Mr, Wiestling swore t : Further tha 7 , . t., Willis A. Calder, secretary-treas- the steps from the pc along the that he has been forced | le as facts in t ‘ q to right. the ‘ gary -” ev of the Rainier Printing ec walk to the gate, and th to t licity, and on \ € at N that I care a Milered. Be patic . m4 ¢ pan iturday night succeeded sidewall fer bring t will | to yncerning the case Sesh ttle longer. wie: e ure, P. in holding the desperate prowler| The burglar managed to 1 the advisab: institut ' BE. Poole, his wife, and his MH and belies Pad Cones . ny " inti, he was turned ove Patrol: Calder on the head with disbarrment laugl \ Helen Poole, all de at Phe. men Pfiel and Deigh. The burglar, instrument, but Calder grimly hung I court the « ive tion | nied emphat in interviews se A ae ti ' e mm who kave e of G eH final 1cceeding in throwing | in the matte , W 1 1 Bo! hat they . Bmoot, ix belleved by the pe ruder_ bo over his head ling, with appar nonchala i 10W of the suit ins ee is @ Pak ot and to be an « ct, and they are to the sidewalk. By tt ‘ this. 1 had Attle. Poole branded . i , { \ the records to fight was taken ¢ the thief, | thi it without 1 it as ridiculous, eee oueh | eet el seo if he is not wanted elsewhere. who submitted to arrest, and Calder,|be disbarred. I w \ \ wife and daughter denied Contained 1. ‘ sb sreiaa’ te i. : i % yy 1 hed home tl though. badly winded, was not bring tht by A M. Mc y that there is any Made by Mi A ‘ and es ~ ae © 4 a ae he open front damaged othér than the bad bruise | Lean, of Boston, at for F c ever for bringing such Petoudence + all : bo fo yp 7 et oo aN . = dc h irglar jumped on him | where he was hit on the head and I au ed. that Poole w ,