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EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR VOL, 9, NO, 191 SEATTL E, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1908, : HUMPHRIES SUPPORTERS AR DESERTING THEIR CANDIDAT Announcement Regarding Thomson and Wappenstein Pats the Judge Out B epetileht bly the Race—Otherwise, Little Change in the Campaign Is Evident. RHEE REGISTER OR LOSE VOTE it le estimated that there are fully 6,000 qualified voters of Geattic whose names are not on the registration rolls. Uniess these mon register before Saturday night of this week they will not be permitted to vote in the primary eleo- tien en Monday. Registration before January 1 of this year does not entitie ® a man to participate in this primary election. ‘The elector who participates must have registered since SUBMARINES TO COME. aan 2 United Press.) *® WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. ® The navy department will send |® two submarines to the Pacific has | workers Who are supposed to knoW;ers who would not vote for the can-|# coast—the Porpoise and the * * * n of more about campaigning than any didate of the opposite faction, Shark, now at the New York stic ag. OlNOF Men in the city Russell has should he be nominated, and to this | * navy yard. They will be taken ® majority, and it is to these men extent Mayor Moore will gain in around South America fn the gertion that, if he became mayor Of that Russell and his support strength, * next few months . he would fail to aj looking to bring out a big : Trimble and Russell. * \@ January 1, 1908. ‘ The registration books are open at the city hall between = YH r vote next Monday Seeee eee er ees 2 sit tnee homson or vote ne ond | Satan Weamenstein, ia nOw | At. Geet Of the, Seniiineiirs ot |, There seems to be no friction be: | * * hours of 9 a. m. and . mM, today, tomorrow and Friday, * on Gaturday night will continue open until midnight. Ff aad * jes him the th 1 1 tween the Trimble and Russell peo: en apparent to Bon hries him- th onset saree ks phe! “Mither of these aula ‘ath all of those who keep lw fics (each Sub the republican |T » headquarters they will tell | THE Into the camp of the other, in | m for the Mayoralty nom!- you in a quiet and conservative way C48 one ts nominated. Also a ma that it le simply a question of the J°rlty of the Russell workers would to his deciaration reg se sine ofthe plurality. At the Miller Climb aboard the Miller bandwagon, wpe Hum headquarters you will find an-en- Dold be be nominated, but there and Wappenstein Was an unknown quantity in thusiaam that nothing seems to ere Many who would auddenly lose | : ace and there was very little check, and always & ready claim interest in the campaign and on! Goud that bis yote would have been that Miller wil have more votes at flection day would | probably be | | Now, however, his su; primaries than all of the other fUR4 Casting a vote for Moore. tor candidates: combined, The only sign of betting up to rs ae Ml jdate are the offers made by the! juesell Headquarters. | Miller people of even money on - At the Ruseell headquarters there Miller againat the fleld. These of- from les inet there is oes iy is Jest a Much enthusiasm and fers, however, are finding no tak: Genel continere to grow in ‘CCT? Stents 80 etiet we Coube of ere. ‘i Bo ee ee Trim, (ne success Of their candidate. They | In the democratic ranks General Explains Method Used in ‘arena Miprorters continue to Bammer “Pek pleasantly in’ the Russell James B, Metcalfe, self-contensed | dae ee mats, 2tap Of the other candidates, but hero and candidate of the brewers | Gee han stunt hie deter. (°01” sown gthaupmen ne ner fh for, the ot awieating Maver Canal Bonds Forty-Four Times— + o¢ (O88 have a ad a growing i it niente He ker candidates, and (2 ach of the headquarters they Ix and waiting for something ‘| unpleasant sbote are fired Tat oe ee ae Se Sar tes | Segoe. ‘The general has been un Wants to Be Relieved - & Suitable Legislation. |* ee the Miller camp come from their particular candidate not able to stir up any enthusiaam and than those of the candi nominated, U will be a Subeune! ie still considerably worried over | for ae boas The \ pearra the —— with which his can-| . people are sure Trimble didacy been received. H. Hj Trimble Is Busy. jonly candidate who could beat Kulles, on the other hand, is en-| (By United Press. te still addressing sev- | Moore. The Miller supporters are | joying himself immensely and is| WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Inter- ota Marco and ia! { equalty certain that Miller alone, of seuss more cigars than he ever est in the United States congress | iy Unusually active cam al! (he republican candidates, wou! in his life before. There is eo . who has never be be successful at the poll# against (le likelihood, however, that centered today in the reply of Bée- , the presemt mayor, and the Russell democratic noniines will poll retary Cortelyou to the resolutions | . (I jmen will tell you that # wilt be considerable number of — at geking him to explain the methods | ‘a cinch for Moore if Russel! doean't |the election, and little Seeeteeeeeeeee eee REAR AR ERA eee TES UE ‘MAKES | t errr BANK CLEARINGS. it ® Clearings 4 Balances Tacoma. & Clearing today... .8526,154.00 ® Balances .. . 31,868.00 * * at the Seattle theafre.| And so bitter has become the | side of the content. jeates during the recent money the Miller manage Tight between the Trimble and the; The only other.contest before the | pante, The explanation was very to make the biegest of Miller supporters that there is lit-| primaries that is creating any in fengtby and the reading of it was . and to that end has the hope that the wounds made dur- terest, beyond the’ counciimante !l#tened to with great attention. (By United Prese.) than those of either of a large sumber of men among Prosser, and will undoubtedly se tractive than the certificates, the Of the old-time the Mille purpose being to avoid the with: time | the © and Tambo. eapror | io stahscbandioicantaatasaee #. Sashe ant a0 Saar Tot: * : | Mr. Julius Lee Hightower a Miss Gertie Fulta were married Saturday evening at the home q the groom's sister, Mra W. 4 Cooper, @S Hianchard st. on Eillott performed the mony. A namber of ee Presents were received, them being a cutlass doa teen the Raluter drill team of the tereal Brotherhood, of which bride is a! member. United Press.) ;Jobn R. White, of lows, vice preat- | OLIS, ind.. Jan. 29.--/ dent, and W. D. Rysn, of ae the convention of miners in| secretary-treasurer adjoarns late this aft-| The miners will be ready como | ma here B the canvassing committee row to meet the operators. Hoth BYS completed its work and) sides realize what the on? yo biews the eraay Of the ciection of officers interstate agreement will sews Present Indica-' The impression prevails that as the i election of | strike will be the outcome of the eb. Secale as president, | coaference. SS TEED Mead will speak. (By United Press.) DRGAN Ome ta ses Roth Judge Dunne end Judge | Lawlor thie morning refused to | discuss the statement made public 7 oO E U re oO PE lmat night by Rabbi Nieto, charg: ling them with entering into an agreement with Abe Ruef to grant a aes raise him complete immunity and later the club, to be held tonight officers will also be aaa Sed feverish tone ruled today's tional bank following were the| such eharges, but he asserted that! NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—Probably Bldestepping “dementia Amert- aited in many backbone ef the late strength in|some time in the near future he| the largest crowd of spectators) oo4 the two words need by Del. clines. After t, and, as they have a| would be in @ position to deny the| that has so far attended the trial |i o'in the first trial to describe Strong and gaining @ point in many ixsues, t S setback at midday on what ket to sell them on—that's all. Abe Ruef were equally close-|the announcement that Attorney Attorney Littleton's final like distributive selling by Morgan houses are still gredited | mouthed. Ruef spent the morning | LAttleton, chief counsel for the de- for Harry Thaw was amaster| OBARITY SOCIAL Banking interests, which had with a desire to advance prices and | in his office preparing for his com-|fense, would begin his closing) iy srsument couched in direct ip Sipperted prices jower down. Room check any considerable decline. | ing trial and declared that tomor-|@ddrese to the fury terms, delivered in an emphatic, ly had no difficulty finding J. Pierpont Morgan's departure | row, when his ‘case is calied be 2. Spots, and th market turned arly part ef February for fore Judge Lawlor, he expected Bhowing conside pres owever, ix indicative of to be in a position to name his|law, Mrs. Carnegie, On the other ib Reading and ( one % and rise other rhetorical pyrotech- jon Pa The close was weak, near ad | jam Thaw, w low — ance showed that she was atili ti.) sheen, British the le carefully avoided using the | lodge Thaw ¢ ed the court room | with his face decorated with REPORTS ROBBERY. —ne | (By United Prous) Wrong smile, He bowed low to his| |e Sacama, wa,» guest INDICTED BANKERS ; . jatives as he | Bteine late for and regulation: governing admis LONDON, Jan, 29.—Lord Curzon, after taking his seat, ged in|at the Davenport house, Third and | hot comp! ite history. steamship agents fendant’s life, he sald the foot- partment. be tried. Arrangements for the celeb tion will be made at a meeting of |sat Str Alan J } ! es of Evelyn Thaw and Stan-| yersary elebration, including chro garam zeatcses: sex tora White, program of fc and speeches, TO INJUNCTION this country i whieh will be followed by & dance 0 CONGRESS A land. & Clearing» today... .$623,680.00 # SRURARERRRARENS ni he employed in allotting the Pans | Friday ~~ ht with a get the semination, |therefore, is being taken in "ts ma bouds and treasarer’s certitt ESCAPES Md Wagner's band as an adding the primary campaign will be fights is that for city treasurer, E.| “It was the deliberate intention of ALBANY, Ore., Jan. 2%-—~Taking to the oratory healed by the time electiom day 1. Re ing the administration to make the of- advantage of the momentary ab- campaign ix of a quieter comes a month tater. There in'againat bie elderly opponent, Col, fer of the Panama sence of the guard while the lmit- When court opened Evelyn Thaw yle. yay ct ays ainagichad wan sitting beside her psa | see Tittleton sneered at} The Fraternal Order of Eagles Jerome's methods during the trial,| will give an “Old Clothes Social” | ion Pal Phage | couneel, side of Mrs. Carnegia sat Mrs. Will: ine for the most part his argu-|at thelr hall on next Friday eve-| jose facial appear | nent was a clean review of the/ning, the whole proceeds being de Heney ce. He concluded his obser-| voted to charity. There will be an | declaration that he would show the | Mitche!!’s sack holder in this cam: i a as nization formerly viceroy of India, was to- |S°°) ON tion with Littleton | ogo MUST STAND TRIAL ved & temporary | day sworn in as a member of the | “°R\iarn, ah pg e | de. | Wamhington sts, reported to the 9 ay tion preventing City |b fjords. te hae been trem Attorney Littleton began to de | ottce inst might that he had been { the Preventing City | house of lords. He has been prom | liver his address at 10:56 o'clock. | Popped of $80 by a stranger Whom on the abticlal Dat tine cocte finns of bie. admirers | After Geclaring that the 4c |he had met in Thomas’ saloon wh primaries until after |think he may become premier in the | "Mt Was entitled to every presump- | (By United Press.) enjoined ¢ tomorrow near future. All predictions, Cur-| Hon of innocence, Littleton took up PINE ST. SUITS. FRANCISCO, Jan ’ eas, as zon roplios, depend on his health, | the evidence on insanity. He said Deanne thia morn! ver 3 jo on the tieket fr Many Sick at Los Angetes. which has been poor. he had not invented the defense! 4. pine st. widening suits were |ruled the demurrers of Walter J Me primary eloc a? |that has been made In behalf of s | Bartnett and J i ; TR ¢.|108 ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 292—| tog ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 29.--|Thaw, but only asked that the 12) started in department No. 2 of the | ie indictment “ib 1 A. Riddie, toa a . The stormy weather has jammed! preight rates from New York to| Jurors take into consideration the |superior court today. The Univer-|them. The eas were Cor 1 Me court con et | the county hospital to suffocation | Los Angeles via the Isthmus of|fndamenta) rules of organic life jsity poulevard condemnation pro-|until next Saturday for | meg ting ers) with suffering humanit Three | Panama have been raised from|to see If “prenatal Influence has | ceedings, providing for the con-|The prosecutor stated that to run on t hundred and twenty patients are|the minimum of 60 cents to 66% | not been responsible for casting & | struction of a boulevard from the | nett we ve t first of the eng on the ay packed into the big charity dis-| cents per hundred pounds, accord-|*hadow over this poor boy's life.” | university to ( n Lake, were|dicted officers of t Calife it Steiner 6 pensary, the greatest number in|ing to advices received by local] In drawing a sketch of the de jealied up in J Albertson's de-| Safe De & Trust compar ONE CENT THE WEATHER OCCASIONAL RAIN OR 8NOW TONIGHT; COLDER THURS. | conmesemecae fea mateneens 6 © ree ATT ea meme enRe ENGLAND’S KING AND QUEEN ATTACKED BY A MOB OF EXCITED WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS LOCK THE WAY TO PARLIAMENT AND BREAK THE POLICE LINES Fling Banners in Face of Royalty and Yell “Vote | for the Women”--Important Session Is Begun. (By United Pre LONDON, Jan. 29.—Parliament opened today for the most import The most important piece of islation parliameat will be asked pact will be a measure for the founding of an old age pension ant session in many years gehemsé, whereby all worthy “‘pler King Edward and Queen Alexan-| persons over 65 years old will be dra narrowly escaped falling into Come entitled to a government x eden grant of $1.25 a week fata aan driving to rat | Other measures to be passed are Hament. While the police were tak. %, housing reform bili to encourage |ing the usual precautions to prevent | ‘Xe erection of Inborers’ cottages, « King Edward: fromm being ganosad miners’ elghthour working day bilt, |by cranks, Mins Fite-Herbert, one |" Pure milk bill, @ reformed lands Of the best kame iceert (Me) valuation bill as a preliminary to \suffragiats, slipped through the | {Be }¢¥7!ng of increased taxation om |lines of the watchtul bobbies und aR. & heavy extra tax on motor cars, and @ temperance bill to lessen rushed towards the king's carriage n, ving a banver bearing the words | ‘B® Sumber of saloons in Eygiand. te for the Women.” She was} Temperance Bill, Quickly seized and shoved back into the crowd. The last measure—the licensing bilt—will be the most contentious Opening Ceremony. plece of legislation of the sexsion, | The opening ceremony was per-| Already clamor against it has be- |formed by King Edward, who drove | gun by the tories, who describe it in state to the house of lords from |as an attempt to “rob the poor mam Buckingham palace, The king read | of his beer.” his speech from the throne to the! Sir Henry's government is not assembled lords and to as many | enthusiastic about the possible con- Members of the house of commons | sequences of this measure, but ite |as could push their way into the |introduction is necessitated by the | overcrowded upper chamber, |insistance of the non-conformists— Sir Henry Campbell-Hannerman, | fanatical temperance reformera— the Britixh premier, and bis cabinet who threaten to wrec!: thé ministry leonfreres- have drawn up a long |uniess the bill is passed. jist of government measures for #o-| The house of tords will either celal reform that will make the pres- jemasculate or throw out entirely ent session famous as the poor| much of the session's work of the [man's parliament. ‘The government commons, including the licensing intends to play bard for popularity, | bill. The session will continue until so that it can count on the support | the middle of July, when there will * of the country next year, when it be a six weeks’ Vacation, after will start its warfare for the re-\which the sitting will be continued form of the house of lords. until December. SSS FRESH SCANDAL FOR GERMANY Nemes of Weblewomen| Are Dragged Into the Mire. (By United Presse.) BERLIN, Jan. 29.—German roy- aity is confronted with another foul|to suppress the charges. potehatatsonte umecaeetl sete. «ia The injunction was In the, A cow with a ravenous appetite, Lincoln's birthday, February 12, | for the choice grass on an adjoin- sheriffs hands for service and will be celebrated under the aus _ plees of the Ilinots club in the! YM. C. A. auditorium, Governor | ing lawn is the cause of a neighbor. | there was coasiderable debate j hood quarrel between two families | amovg the deputies as to who living near Ravenna, which result-| should carry out the service until ed in a lawsuit being filed in the | Toellef announced that the cow perior court today. waa guaranteed to be Toellef A. Jensen, the complain-| peaceable. jing witness, asks the court to en-| According to the story told the George W. Rowe, and the lat-| officers, however, the relations ex- ) at | foi tes Alaska. chy vowun, Alan [tare oot, individually and several-|isting between Jensen and the vullding. The annual election of jy from trespassing on his prop | owner are far from resembling the cBaracter of the cow, repudiating their alleged promise. ly United Press.) { The Moor theory fs that the Mor) Dunne declared it was beneath (By United Press.) prints of boyhood marked his later LIFE OF SEN. FUL T ON ORK, Jan. 29.—An irreg- gan interests and the First Na-|his “Judicial dignity” to reply to course, the men. ad | — : at tate Stas tater aipesd eert| TROON” ascoruey Lanpton, ine |ercoeme Wie worteed, colveansl Walia S2Ou,Sememmne am meee. EAGLES TO HOLD Makes Good, and Hurls All Sorts of Charges~—Fourteen Hundred People Hear the Speech. (By United Press.) jin the sack and that all of it was PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 29.—| for the “boys training with us.” Francis J. Heney made good bis| Heney charged that Fulton wi that in 1899 he used his in- | people of Oregon why he did not | palgn re Beveral women friends of Attorney on the medical testimony interesting program. ~ LORD CURZON Littleton occupted seats near the} nega veaves was taken. On the night of February 6 the|think they should réelect U. 8, | Muence to prevent the enforcement CIA LIs r. s RES OR 7 attorney's table, and near them | will hold thelr ninth anni-|Senator Fulton, in a sensational | of the laws against the Astoria and River railvoad and Ham- interests, that he Brownell e re-appoint speech, which bristled with ec Cohumt and affidavits to back them, at the mone First Congregational church 1 night. Fourteen hundred peo) | from pr heard the speech more | ment of district at. } Were denied admi o the yrney and that at pr nt Fulton auditorium, The address w epresents the interests of the rafl two hours long. Ty it Hen ne) " and the cor 3 ed Fulton with attemy : ne and not State Representative Smit! . of Linn county, in 1897, with a pa “It Is a Lie,” Says Fulton, |ment of $3,000 In cash to g WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 29. islature and break ho|“I do not know what F. J. Heney x in the senatorial election can mean, when he says I handled ing for Mitchell he Mitehell sa 1897,” said He produced affidavit ‘ulton of Oregon Smith, Governor Chamber 1! toda 1 a copy of others who declared that $1,5 of | Her speceh at P ht by the United Press this n was paid Smi F that i Smith refused t as | corre he had said ho would, Fu It is damnable if he alle hat threatened him with viole In! d nt corruptly for Smith's affidavit he asserted that | Mite I nothing more the late Senator Mitchell t r hear specifically what this at that time that there was $ 0 |man Heney charge