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a. 5 t . el LAST ; EDITION VOL. 9% NO. 196 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEATTLE, WASH., ILLER AND THE MAC ONE CENT RAIN TONIGHT AND WED WINDS OCCABIOAL NESDAY; MODERATE SOUTH FEBRUARY 4, 1908 THEY WIN AT REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES YESTERDAY / TRIMBLE IS DEFEATED BY OVER TWO THO Passell Runs Third With a Serpriningly Big Vote | Defeat of E. L. Reber for Treasurer and Dr. J. E.) Crichton for Councilman Prove the Surprise of the Day. CITY PARTY | DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1 FOR MAYOR J. B. Metealfe. FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL. FOR MAYOR Wiliam Hickman M FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL " ‘ >. Haw * Trouas B. MacMa See daigeTROLLER Ss ag omaha yee W. HL. Middleton. FOR TREASURER COUNCILMEN-AT LARGE D. Thomas Davies George RK. Cooley and © COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE WARD COUNCILMEN 6. Gare Wallace | oor fe WARD COUNCILMEN i Third fward A. A. Booth } | Wa f 4 Cortes i Pith Ward-—E. H. Mivet we ba. : vene Bisth Ward-——Neal th « Ward—George W. Sauls | th Ward—Benjamin D ery. : wed Ward—Jobn MW ' “ rd Geo ee M urphy Bieventh Ward-—James Ke Se th a 1 IW Freric Thirwenth Ward—C M Cox n Ward Sparkman ve Ward—James | Ward—Paul Land ‘Fourteenth pingbans REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES: Eleventh Ward—-W. H. Fletcher FOR MAYOR. nore aed ey vad am ’ th War “ wer ame F.. Miller Fitth Ward—H. F. Jackson POR CORPORATION COUNSEL. sixth Ward—Arnold Zbinden Scott Calhoun. Seventh Ward—Thomas P. Re FOR COMPTROLLER elle : hth Ward hart w . WL. W. Carroll (n0 opposition) en ae Mel FOR TREASURER Ninth Ward—Alexander McKin ‘Wittam FP. Prosser non COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE Tenth Ward—A. BE. Parker ; Bleventh Ward—W. H. We Wiliam H. Morphy and A Twelfth Ward William = M Hines WARD COUNCILMEN Thirteenth Ward—J. T. Arm First Ward—James Conway strong Gecond Ward—Eugene Wo Wa Fourteenth Ward-—Max Wardall ‘Bapericr organization and (h+ Pective work of a well concealed Bet powerful poiities! machine won the day in yesterday's republican Primary contest in the nomination agent competitor, A. J by approximately 86 per mt of Goddard's vote. But even Goddard led the third highest didate by nearly 2,000 vote won the other place om the ticket ot of Jon F. Miller as the «| for that officer. A significant feat ae are of this contest i» the fact that Seeeiem for mayor. Scott Cal! iin winning candidates reside in Bes Was renowinated for corpor the same preeinct—the Fourth—of Stied counsel, completely distanc- | the Ninth ward fag both of bis opponents. Willian Satisfied With Primary. ace fo Even the machine politicians are tr this morning expressing satisfac rer EL. Reber, and Harry Car- | tion with the we nee of the direct ary law, their successful cam for John F. Miller having Toll was renominated for comptre fer without opposition taken away their displeasure at In the democratic part having bean cteapelied to go to the B Metcate defeated 1 HH people with thelr contest. They = the mayoralty v wie good thelr boast that they fh & contest which polled a bh late it | would be able to manipulate it in . co 1000 vot I the inte candidates satistac Fepemination. ment it was a moe more str a Surprises of the Day. can than they have be day contained seve sur-| accustomed to un the old con Probably the createst one VYeution system, bat they perfected the defeat of BE. 1. Reber an organization and made a cam F. Prosser for repub palen which won for them the vic Mean treasurerstip nom ix @f Conneliman * Crich ox Triumphs of Machine. Bighth ward for renomina the T most significant triumphs of Seteial contestant being Ww. the machine came in the a Melville. tion of Miller for mayor, the re AMetander McKinnon. + seven. | nomination of Gill, Armstrong and Sided counctimanic conte the | Re for the counell, the defeat Math ward, in tf Ce Crichton in the Which the man ME candidates wer. f ghth ward, and the nomination TY Opposed to him, w : ot Jackson in the Fifth and McKin the field, defeating George M.A non in the Ninth wards fee by but a very smal The defeat of Counetiman Crich Bugene Way won a «ig +|ton for renomination was especial in ¢ cond | IY nifleant, even to the point of f cand - |b reflection upon the success Conway in the Firat de.| ful working of the primary law Crichton has long been a thorn in} feated Riley Mei the ¢ a by wn fi ‘ side of machine polities in Se is attie, and as such was made the Hiren c. am subject of espe y bitter and in untruthful attack p. in the Third, de Heated PM. Jettery | te us if vote f ve of many instances a> 527. during the campaign LF. Jackson won the Re j Pomination in the Pir, “ens Law Works Smoothly. | Was = renominat« he| Im almost every particular the law th, receiving near 0 per Worked smoothly. The total v Gent of the tots! eo in exceeded all reasonable estimates, lar contest that in the republican primartes | T. Reynolds was defeated for | *#one exe ng 60 per cent of the FGomination in the t a}. total re tion, and the total E. Parker by ’ Hy | vote ¢ | parties exceeding aver won the re of the precinct tion in the Kleven: Py new to the work and W. M. Hine ere 1 mastered it fairly we Sominated in the y | while of the returns came in Tweltth "| tard all or ne all of them came in in. excellent shape. The we 1, \experiment of ha an tion bowxds 7 ° a excellent depart from ontest old practice of packing the be t ni with machine henchmen who dom inated the casting of votes with A toerath Insolence Only One in the The returns began to reach the that jn, tay ea ltigy " hall before 9 o'clock, and b © Y . r ) the result on the head of the *unciiman + ' : ; : branat le |r jean ticket became #0 cer Counetiman oe ee eee 4 fest for the Re n- | min vo if ‘ n r a re 2 h | conte i € np onries Mens for counctlma A | which was ¢ little in OUSAND VOTES MAYOR WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE. City Party Candidate to Succeed Himeeif. Oe eee ee ee ee “The vote yesterday shows,” said Mayor Moore thie morn. ing, “that our supporters took our advice and stayed away from the republican primaries. My prediction that the total primary vote would amount te but 17,000 or 18,000 proved true. This is but a little more than 60 per cent of the total vote, and amatl when compared with the vote that will be cast at the general municipal election. | have no fear of the reeuit, believing that my efforts to give the city a sound ad- ministration have been appreciated, and that the people will keep me in the mayor's chair for another Mayor Moore spent the office at the city hall, receiving returns as they were tele phoned to the comptrotier's office. Shortly after 10 o'clock, when it became evident that Mr. Miller would be nominated, the parted for home. eeeeeeeeee teeeeeeeeseeeeeee seeeeeee eee eee eee eee eee one —_— — = se: tee doubt from the time the first few! DEMOCRATIC. returns had been received The close of the primary contest Mayor. but marke the inauguration of the Ward. Metealfe campaign proper. The next four | First 6a weeks will be devoted to a stirring Second 73 battle between Mayor Moore and Third os John F. Miller, which will end with Fourth . «» the eo} on on March & The Fifth oes BI Moore forces have already outlined | Sixth a the preliminaries for their part in Seventh im this contest, and these Eighth ox “ joa will be connide Ninth 47 . of the newly ele central Tenth 6 committee of the party tonight. A | Eleventh ‘ meeting of the committee has | Twelfth 12 been calle semble at the La | Thirteenth ™ 6 bor Tem Fourteenth .......5. 16 6) SEATTLE CITY PARTY. Totals 701 mm Vote Cast for Mayor Moore. | — Counciiman First ward ‘ lider, Second ward 60| Preetnet vrandt Third ward 107 | Firet 3 Fourth ward ........ ‘ 44 | Second ry Fifth ward . 4) Third 1 Sixth ward ..-..c0: 40 | Fourth 6 Seventh ward 122 Fifth i} ighth ward 86 Sixth | th war ‘ 83 Seventh 6 Tenth ward a 99 Eighth 2 Eleventh ward .. 56 Ninth a Twelfth ward . -. 14 ~ Thirteenth ward . 112 Totals 46 27 Fourteenth ward eeee a te Conteaie, Total Liz |. I three wards of the city Repub i lean counctimanic candid Councitman Tenth Ward nominated without —_ opposition, | r “a These were the Fourth ward, where od re inct Ww Rathbun. | pegerick Bawy senateek tal re votes, the Sixth wher Arnold Second . 4 4 | Zhinden received 891 votes, and the Third 10 8 Twelfth ward, where William M Fourth .. 6 § | Hines received 1,020 votes Fitth seve : 10 Sixth ‘ “ 6 fourth card social and Junch Seventh . m 2 1 be 1d at St. Benedict's church, 49th and Wallingford av Totals 41 | Wednesday evening, ‘CA RROLL GUARDING BALLOTS CLOSELY We will Every possible precaution lack vault room tn which be taken In this office to preserve to store them, but rangements | the integrity of the ballots cast in| have been de to st them un. » prim election,” said Comp: der the counters in the reg trolle Harry W. Carroll this morn. tion office There the will be ing. “I do not propose to lay this| stored in such a form that they can office open to the-charges which | be fastened together on a string | cainst it two year passed around or through each box allot boxes were tampered and seals pla thereon so that after they were returned the slightest attempt to tamper the boxe were brought to with any box will be indicated t b the precinct office th condition of th ons were taken to see that is my intentie box was sealed betc left the ballots in the the hand of the officer inging in case an eme it in The ho of recely of each which it become box and name of the man wit the origina bringing it in have all been noted,| there can be no The boxes have been received at | that the be ' place af all kept together do thia not on fe will be kept under the strict- tection, since it ix , ent veillance until they can be| by law, but also for the benefit of} t in such ® manner as to ab-| the rival candidates st any map olutely guard against any tamper-| be, perchan defeated of his} ing with therm rights in the primary contest 1 REPUBLICAN VOTES BY WARDS For Mayor, , a i“ . é 3 4 a e E f e 4 x 6 F é a 1 4 127 f o 149 4 89 f oe 6 ! 420 10 0. 3 BD if ‘ i) s 4 42 4 1 4 2 427 5 uM i 6 4 79 ‘ 6 “ 6 240 : of “0 7 22 41 1216 24 1,369 1 » 0 ‘ 617 10 1016 6 10 49 on % 448 10 6 10 ” Baz MN 6 16 7 Ls 262 ” m6 4 16 65 - 600 167 18 oy 382 6 23 S « & 478 183 “ 13 40 3 M4 edo . 246 1s ei4 0 80 938 11 £,096 5,104 For Counciiman-at-Large. 3 & 4 8 - oo | JOHN F. MILLER. - at Republican Candidate for Mayor. 1 | _ . anon — =» | : | Eleventh Ward. + ebiahetebadiobediaiies eso. * ; +4 * BANK CLEARINGS. * rm 119 268 |t Py * * r s hd * Seattle * 4 He = = n *( gs today... .$1,178,259.50 @ 4 me Fy 4 £ * Balance SO 282.21 te io 90 1 67 - . Tacoma. * ii 119 ; 117 +4 * Clearings today...$ 689.394.00 # 2 174 rt 162 “ 4) * Balance 15,137.00 ¥ i 4 ; . ae HE Portland * 7 1 5 10 194 gi Ch ngs today 880,066.00 4 137 ; a rH 12 |* neces 5224.00 Py | Po Eiht ft * . 6.366 | 43 a an RR kk he For Treasurer For Corporation Counsel eae Ward Reber rt. Woodin. Ward. Calhoun. Williams. Gute . ° @ ail ; ‘ 143 3 243 Pet. Kean. Armstrong. Rexinger. 2 2 939 i Bs i 4 3 3 3 3 1 5 5 } 6 6 7 t 7 ; —— & 8 : ’ Py * (By United Press.) 1e 0 a7 rr "0s TOLEDO, O., Feb. 4.—R. A. Bardy "W 1 } : bs ** |R. Clemens and Joseph Miller, com i2 2 Fourteenth Ward. victed as members of the Toledo tee 18 4 Pet. Howe. Wardell. | trust, were sentenced to six months “ 4 1 130 178 | in the county jail today by J pm 7" Less ee 2 101 23 Kincaid. The men were convict 4,673 3 3.28 3 68 91 in a long trial before Judge Kincaid pore } | 4 2 in 1906 and were sentenced to the FOR COUNCILME 6 4) 5 17 8| | workhouse | 7 51} —— — First Ward. | 8 106 318 407 Conway % i 149 0 166 69 Mu 63 SUES COUNTY. 120 2 oF 209 ad John B. Neel today filed a claim By United Press.) 186 1,121 | with the county commissioners for}; NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Attorney 162 $10,450 damages, as the result of | Littleton made it plain today he did 73 injuries alleged to have been re-| not intend to take up the matter 129 10) celved in an accident on the Fall | of securing Harry Thaw’s release : River road on Nov. 30, 1907. Neel | from the insane asylum at once. AS 1,082 4202 s ¢ ; recites that he was driving along|the same time he expressed am pose é ae, ge the road when the buggy went into| opinion that the board of lunacy. Second Ward. 4 a Te ee & ditch, four of his ribs being | would soon transfer Thaw to some ri “ e : ait Gy say Mae ee . broken and several fractured. | other institution eS £ § S| tee qusmeeseeencei oe ae 10 21 24 68 OS F : # . £ sit n 6 an we E & | ie ce OL a ae ee eee ee ee 2 1 s & 4) 4 28 26 Te 2 16 4a 6 58 m1, 6 4 16 a 3 ; 7 16 6 142 19/ 6 39 «62 6 4 23 & 102 7 87 «37 13 5 12 3 91 s 50 46 30 Py Py 9 a7 41 2 8] 7 6 ‘ s 2 ® 405 140 26: 388 Ly 4 7 54) — - Tenth Ward. | Pet Reynolds, Parker. Kittredge. | : 18 pe el coerrarreeamenmeetontnonnnie yr = (By United Press.) received here from nt today. 145| 4 “4 TANGIERS, Feb. 4—Ten thou- The accounts are r it is 107 23 sand Moors were killed or wounded ero ee et ich ra oa os) 6 6 " rd pers rday in a@ battle with the succeeded in slaughtering thou- as 89) 7 5 3 French troops near Settha, The |sands of men before the surprise 6 pd saat arr oan S French army lost 160 men in the army recovered sufficiently to re- ? 43 ty 262 3 224 conflict. Reports of the battle were turn the fire. & 22 9 47 159 . 10 iT) 8 il 92 119 ry 71 70 12 80 112 “4 10 “4 1 6 + 9 10 | ARREST AT LISBON 838 na7| j Fifth Ward. Gather in Suspects Believed to Have Been Implicated Frasch. Bancroft. Jackson. |¥ ¥¥ ¥ 4 ¥## #4 HH HY 4 z os |* BOAT RACE AMONG 110 ou* BATTLESHIP CREWS. * ‘ 73% . he Royal Assassination---F t Revoluti = sd (By United Press.) *| mn the ova sassination---rears of Revolution 65 96|% PUNTA ARENAS, Feb, 4, *| % * A boat race for the Jamestown * D | d. 670 698 | * cup between crews from all of # | Ispeuie SI 2 battleships in the Ameri- #| Seventh Ward. # can squadron is to be the feat- *& Ingraham. Browne. Revelle.|* ure of today's program. The *| (By United Pre Fu eusbesinded 4 wiehinabece 3 4 en vi nee cua + ihe Rooge ys | LISBON, (via the frontier by | pected to reach London tomorrow 201 @ eoalin ‘na vation . "4 vurier for the United | with detailed information, and it is ai * 4—The De Amaral | th t that he will show the E + aking strong mea: government that naval inter- 119 eee ee eee ee ee press any incipient revolu-| ven is unnecessa to old 178] Over 200 sts have been | the dynasty 18 Setired ceria trent ai tora The bodies of the ng and 97 110 | cal vt Abilene Maga li cand FB ee TY in the 161 a é nf t ee PO | chapel of sssidades palace. 6 2 109 bg Pe Eg ma Fl masses have been chanted for 4 ea of a leading republicar y P 48 18 € of the 4d ted members ; . at the head of the plot. 1 ry ; . 1 1 186 bebe Diary ali Mh, = Farge the royal family and the mourn 8 19 ae | ae gt ’ a WB i 1 hout the city appears to i 2 5 ate the seal oaeeaes . Land genuine (By United Press.) r 1 and ¢ ish a rey cally the con of the 46 737 i: CHICAGO, Fel Fifty women Fe fa 1 have is in nent. Out of Eighth Ward were compelled to f ‘ t ct sterday but Crichton see th afte a f w Y ers rer The new 104 : ‘ , i e: Manuel Morer l brok tne se newspa Henri Q inister of 87 ing rn st at this time. M e, A De Castillo, min 44 n th h f tieal priso: er of Public 144 93 women were employe | been released He

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