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J HAVE A PERSONAL TALK WITH VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS IN THE STAR “TOMORROW fa ‘THE SEATTLE STAR = [ONEGNT VOL ) NO. 202 THE WE ATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND | TO LYNCH SOLDIER SEATTL . WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908, MOORE MEETING T0NiGHT: SUICIDES AFTER TWO ATTEMPTS The opening ratification meeting of the campaign an's hall, in the Arcade block under the auspices of the Seattle City party will be held tonight at E | Judge W. D. Wood, manager of the campaign two ARKH KHA RAR ? CAR STRIKE years ago, will act as presiding officer. : KING MANUEL TAKES . Max Siebert, Sign “Painter, Blows Out Brains With 5 STRIKES AUTO rae A UAR 3 Ta Mounted Men Seal tet the tials Around Fort. Mayor William Hic kman Moore will be the principal . OATH FEBRUARY 20. . R | Aft M hi d G H d EF il d : “ryan at 6:20 p.m. as car N speaker of the evening and his address will be in the na- $ |» (By United Pre: * evolver er orp ne an ai alle to adison st. line, was coming " d Lawton i in an Effort to Capture Private Who Mis- down hill it collided with « Wie ture of a review of the events of his administration 4 ri ag LtSBON, ; re ot King * B P D ‘ d D th ton automobile, operated by H. M The other candidates of the Seattle City party will $ FM) dave tor mwhort cont ring Vesired Veath. . ira sat as the auto wan ore SS Fe Sars For 8 Snare res treated and Threatened Girls. ing Madince st. ot Sieat a Prine make addresses, and an address will be made also by $ * at his country palace at Cin 2 Fo eee denly came to & dead stop. The/$ George F. Cotterill, chairman of the City Party Central $)%\'"., {ie Sill remain there « r ca ae aie Lee cnennitiiilalamelcnciaata notorman was slightly cut by fly " $ i Nn hamber of dept 8 ding in the third attempt |in a pool of blood on f : ' ing glass, and the fonder on the|e Committee, $ ape tig wag Ih oy ivan, te ¥ at wuicide, Max Siebert, a German |Frank Stebert, sou of the Charged with having ened | regular it try to back |CaF was badly twinted Ceeeeseecocoree eeeee eeeeee & oui % sign painter 60 years old, blew out| “2” he opencd up the shop fo take the life of May - . out » pa forfeit with * ® his brains with a revolver in the of — gg - vag that iSyearold girl living | your rh ra Na In the note, Siebe fates tha N. and John st, if» tid This letter is in the hands of | basement in the rear of No, attempts to end hi fe by taking ares him, and with © ating Humane ‘ ll, to whow 2 Firet av ‘ oo morphine and inhaling gas had ise May Doherty, of ft was tur © by the parent Siebert. who was secretary of the flled and that he hoped the bul and robbing M . » ee h ' ' , po ew © of the r Tro! her life rand lodge of the So f et ¥ ve we effectiy Roy, Wash, fa the x ue a S - . The note, written in good Ger \ Private the girl told her parents of the n for the st of W t Fort Lawton reserys ® id her parer ne r ate of Washington J Frank D. Lewis, of Fort Law fn | threats and they in turn Ned to was $1,600 short in his accounts, [an and addressed to C. H. sought by the police 1 by the police for protection | d his self-destruction ibut- | Sehwers, r J SOUOWS: the authorities of Fort Law Miss Doherty, who suffered vio-| ed to despondency re re A few have tried to help me, Ten mounted office m the | lence at the hands of Lewis on the fact that his shortage had been | Ut J have done the opposite way. Fort Lawton post. 6° «tb Sunday, spent last night at the po * 7 discovered You have told everybody about me. fe story, Inst nixht 1 the | lice station in care of the matrot ue g Ressihed: Weaks: Ledes That ¢ why I could get vivant country for miles around after telling story to the pe ouls Tt. Lurie, 20 years old, was ic nae ahead é gs yur grains of morphine. didn io ae « he had dis re ¢ nil ttee the met in allo’ ye hope the bul “Had he been fou ‘ he had disappeared | |by Detective Phillips on informa. epecial ion and dapees: tce ap heh ste bepe Ge Sams ono 0 S es A Ee ‘ Lewis Deserts. } | ton from and Ialan Neb., ing the situation, voted to (Signed) i M. 8.” fers this morning ha seem a6 be tenrsed that the $$$. erences | Charging forgery. He will be held siebert, ‘The latter was notified of Among the papers found on the 1 had returned to the city aft lend to Taft. There will be sev-| fr the arrival of officers from that this action, also t the es Meret Crancal a was | On My Poona or Sa Fi ld Will f dts be gg ody was a igor singing with he soldiers er encounter with him. Lewis sar JOYS Fle Combine Against Taft and Name be eral contests Fie polloe here bave no informa |‘? ad Written to the home office | geiwers for mised she wo © to the . de a thor puld of his bs es © TBs contesting delegations would | 11.0 ag to the details of the al | bond th me from ©. H. paid on a recent jess the shortage w vote for Foraker if seated, and such and decnise aving t t . oon e r as lemed crime ‘4 8 t alse sealed let reer vaca + Ferg Boye The girl is onty 17 years Political Mystery of New York. & Vote would put Taft out of it at | ‘sed ert made good prosecution would fol- |... °j nc gy teh « scaled letter ‘twice so atea! & iialnan 'S came here Sunday to meet Cor-| | the wtart, Such delegations are ex-| , " low | iwhee ideation of the: Guar wet bomen pe pti ye poral Crandall, a musician at the} | peeted from Alabama, Florida, Mix The dead man was one of the 14: the suicide had stood befor superior ae. fort, whom she had known for some sel a ade Nic ee | sisatppl and Loutwtana AD best known German-American res- | 4 mirror and had deliberately shot Pr tcberes Lewis took a steam.| Ume, aad with whom she was How Mughes May Win on Fourth |ing a breakaway some Cannon} With Taft failing of nomination dents In this city, and was vice himself behind the ea: TMD: and escaped to Can. | Correspondence. He left her at the Ballot | votes to Taft, the naylvania | OM the first ballot there will be but presideat of the German-Amettas ebert lived with his wife and e s : barracks while playing at a con vote will fc the bulk of the/@@@ Peal candidate against him Republican club. He is known to| 00 at 9315 Fourtt He did not t under the | cert Yet 2nd 3d 4th Cannon ¥ Hugbes on the| Hughes of New York, who tn in-| Alfred Palmberg, 66 years old, a = < a —— yf gta the | so home from the shop last night, when! Private Lewis approached, dur Bit. Bit. Bit. Bit. | same ballo her tn the succeeding ballots! iio: on a Lake Sammamish ste iad Onthins -Ons noes ot ae whereabouts until the gruesome iscovery made by his son this # absence, the «ir! de | Taft . 333. 339 364 364| Sixth. When that movement ia! #trength from each of his compet ae 211 278 416 806/seen the Foraker vote will go to[/Mreanve Taft. The first ballot best, dropped de }ahows 332 for Taft and 211 for house yesterday af apparentty | ing Crand i the ledy-Killing brand of so} clares, and threatened her unless | Hugh 4 in the wh rnoon of hea Found by Son. bere weed threats and vic she met him at the edge of the | Cannon 4 UM CUM © Hughes. naa Siebert's body was four lying | morning. lamar was not effective. Woods, Greatly frightened, she | Fairbanks % 6 60 62| Seven. The Fairbanks and La-| Hemkes i oven WE had been 8 steainbont — a | says she did eo, when Lowls detain Foraker 76 76 38 14| Follette votes will adure the} The second ballot shows the ef.) 04, See a aoe Threatens to Kil ed her by foree, at the same time | Knox 80 72 4 Ol longest, but If the balloting ia pronjfeot of the breakaway, ‘Taft still ofmicer on the Inland lakes for ne |} brandishing a knife Cortetyou 12 6 6 46\longed enough ¥% to nominate | lending with 359, Hughes gaining fis! Yeats. He leaves a widow and 1 them. with 275, the votes coming from She finally eseaped from him. she | LaFotiette 66 460 «646 )0|«(38 | Hughes wil! go fre s ae date of says, and two men whom she met | Cummins Pe eee ° t for the uneertainty of the} » Cortelyou, LaFollette, Fair following an/at a cabin pear by drove Lowls . ou states, It ix explained, a} banks aud Cannon, On the third BA TT E HIP with the girl, Who is away with a revolver. She rey vice.) i result would come before | baligt Hughes is shown to be L ial of the Warren a all ecg the fourth ballot. The republican | ing with 416, Taft 264, the also-rans ol In| ed the matter to the comma if Gitar. which Ia gushing and {l-| officer of the fort, and a search was|_ WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—I8 the) national committee, controlled by} treiing: Cannon 34, Fairbanks 60 hog Dae urges the girl to marry for Lewis, but he could not| Taft boom really on the wane Taft influences, is expected, through roger 38, Knox 4, Cortelyou 6 | | Mm aad proceeds to threaten in and } The Washing Post, by no ite committéy on credentials, to)t Bette 46 and Cummins 12 | (By United Prees.) first class, were horribly scalded Ge following lancuace Miss Doherty says Lewis got her! moans t-Taft newspaper, says | * ail contesting delegations} After this ballot comes the | VALLEJO, Cal, Feb. 11.—Roiler! with steam. The origin of the ex- deat Blame you for inquiring ticket to Tacoma and $3 in cash. | smohatically it ts from those states which favor .. inntgunitagasiiigs tubes on cruiser St. Louis plosion is not known, but it is sup- P giedt me. but for Heaven sake all the money she had, and she 4 ~ e = =o blew out while the St. Louis was posed to have.been caused by cold S faste of some one who hax good Was forced to appeal to the police! !t I* the against Ta J | Recause of default In appea rioff Sausalito Seott, coal, water running into hot pipes. It ‘ > meee. You may find out | am a for lodgings. it dectares, upon the t t of B. C. Huntington, an engineer, | passer, F. Thompson, water tender, is not believed any of the injured me oo _ the field will ec Inate lwho sald he paid $2 for a job at © W- Baker, fireman of the first will die. A rigid investigation is " New Falle City and was refused work, c#8® and D. Lewis, flreman of the | under way case against Irving Johnson, an par York Get . mitted to the re blican aders Busy , a half, and testimony to show that| Regist in each state for verification er today, or you lose your vote. Upon the net result - the tp he was unable to keep up steam Registration for the approachi city election closes @ | quiry these predictions are based United Press.) their homes to learn the cause of | 40d Was discharged as incompetent { at a h v8 ed of First. Taft will on the firet bal SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Feb. 11 the nolse. Several citizens engaged | Robert W. Bonynge, of Colorado, , an appropriation for a government $ at midnight tonight. . lot lack about 150 of the nomina- Ove of the boldest and most suo in a pistol battle with the bandits |a member of the committee on @*hibit at the A-Y-P. exposition. 4 Unless you have registered since January 1, you can- $ | tion; his total may Increase in sub | cessful bank robberies trom fhe who, firing as they ran, boarded a JOINS IN latin eek dann Os i tee O8 pee street tients fet P not sequent ballots, but not sufficiently nt of the amount the bandear on the Fri road and | representatty in a letter to FRANCO T BLUFFING to nominate e| Second. F mn booty secured. ever perpetrated in made a dash toward the Ozarks . ” s will be 125 or this part of the country occurred Posses are on their tratl Henry F. Moore, of the Colorado ‘ ore bel Taft first ballot, early today wher five bandits pclety in Seatth stated that he (6 United , Matted Preeh) not placed their names on the rolls. tes 5... foes aft on first ballot, ear a. 5 socte . : MARS France, Feb. 11, ase on every ballot | cracked the safe in a bank at Wil jet wan ‘heartily tn tater of the to 7 . Are you one of them? © | anti! nominated lard, Mo., and escaped with $10,000 sian tas de AAVGDY oliaas —Ex-Premier ranc left for " ‘ 4 | Third. On no ballot will a major. | in cash. At the regular meeting of the | Propriation for the ony Genoa today. He will live in Italy Ez If you are, go to the registration office today or to 3) uy or any candidate's vote be trane| Willard Is located 15 miles from [Chamber of Commerce held this tion. He assured Mr. Moore that until conditions in Lisbon are such fight before midnight. ferred to Taft Springfield. The robbers forced! afternoon, Dr. Matthews, chairman (he entire Colorado delegation | tbat Ne may dare to return. It | Fourth. The candidate who, al their way # the bank while the jof the committ on national af youd help to support the measure. is now believed here that Franco }though his vote may be large to be-| peaceful citizens of Willard were fairs, presented a report upholding dr. Moore Waa requested by the never intended to remain per- It is estimated that fully 5,000 electors of Seattle have Do not be disfranchised through neglect. The registration books are at the City Hall. manently away from Lisbon, and ado society to ask the Hon. that Manuel cannot long reign Bonynge for his support of‘ without him. en Lake gin with, will lose votes the quick- sleeping, and tore the safe to the protest made by the ¢ est is Cannon. pleces with three charges of nitro- | residents against the propo Fifth. "When a majority of Can- glycerine. The explosion aroused | moval of the Green Lake postoffice JOHN F. MILLER er NDS = - THE SLOGAN City Party Appeals to Voters Through Postals Generally LONDON, Feb. 11—In a scene almost imparalieled in the 700 st P é i ss |¥oars’ history of the English house Circulated---Ratification Meeting to Be Held Tonight. jot commons, an angry mob of Lon eeevece ee ee GOVERNMENT WATCHING LABOR TROUBLE IN ALASKA. }don women, determined to force * + . * * Fe * Fairbanks, A * ordered to swear in enough # | ‘he slogan adopted by the deputies to maintain peace in # City party for use in the ensuing the bitter labor war that has * campaign, and will be emblazoned . * * * * * - 1 Marshal Perry, of ska, has been ing under tnatructions from the/ing devices, which -have ‘gente members of parliament to at Att : j ana icague, yesterday procured the is-| stored at headquarters pending <i crop Appears as Attorney for Money-Paying Slot Machine eaterday procured the te | st Dae take recognition of | thetr suance disposition of the cases, were | oo r os - Og ; ; ' claime for suffrage, attempted to George's court for the selsure of | returned to their owners as a re ore a! |foree their way within the sacred Owners andLessees—-Was at the Time a Partner of +: of mover yaving slot ma, sult of Whe decision. —Powt-lntell: ue hel) Tit » b chines, and t They created a scene of remark *'Moore’ good government” is choose betweon the faithful, people ttle Serving, law-enforcement efforts of Mayor Moore and the protestful promises of the renovated candi- date of the old regime with its rec- on signs, and printed on all hand! ord of corporation subservience, owners of | gencer, March 7, 1901 broken out there The de ‘< the vices had t slightest! Official entry of these cases may | ° ee i :e 1. Mayor Humes ~.( ases Final Dis: mis: ed Jud aan. Mast gach a wove. was {be found in the criminal appear /amge eitorder. Before the ranks of /# partment of Justicn fe mee bills, letter heads, circulars andj protected law-breaking, plundered a 5 in ge contemplated, two conatables,| ance docket of Justice George's | Wamen were driven off, the usual ing in close touch with the * other literature published under the | resources and unpunished embezzle- , police guard about the house had|* Alaska town, and develop auspices of the campaign commit-| ment. The opportunity is here to ments are awaited with anx iety armed with processes authorizing | court, volume 18, case No, 8,017 R George's Court. their seizure, had taken possession | and others, The entry in case No. to be re Br . by aqends of of and conveyed to headquarters | $017 is as follows serves and ight between ste of Washington vs, Rich-|men and the frenzied women ten strengthen Mayor Moore's hands by The first move in the City party | electing with him independent City campaign has been the issuance of | party candidates pledged to help Peete eee eee eee eee eee eve 0 t levices against 8 aed ies | Suteh ‘tne aque js directing its|ard Roe, defendant. Gambling . er HRAKAHHRRAARKEK Bg postal card invitation to tonight's Bian continue and advance clean, See : hich . FE ee aie an aeten ot tae , ests were made. As opening ratification meeting to be| honest, ‘square deal’ governmen' BBs files of the Post-Inte secret warning from some source mobo 9 — apscpusagedte Miller aiheeiae cs ‘ie tendant, joarh vedraggied, screaming kicking held Egan's hall tn the Arcade for all the people. . ‘ feneer for Febru and March,| When warrants were issued hi There ave seven of the blet| March ¢ TR. KR. George, Jus. |R@vocate of equal franchise rights co T ‘BONI building. This card has been mailed The opening ratification meet- WI, present a vivid picture of Miller Appears for Defense. | vchine gambling cases to come | tice of the " jwas torn away from her friends, to each of the 1,045 voters who!ing for the City party principles dea F. Miller, now the republican} These cases w on up in Justice George's court today \ae mob made renewed attacks | voted in the City party primaries | and candidates will be held tomor- fll tonaiek betere pedet Pe Oo inae tae owner ot te » guards, After a battle | at the recent primary election, who| row (Tuesday) evening at Egan's Cart and disap - for trial, and then one of the rea-|achines seized by the police, as Noting simont an hour, the women | will form the nucleus of the party| hall, Arcade block. Judge W. D. Ms the attor : na for the inability of the league | wel! as about forty others at pres drew off and marched to the sta Berges | Wood will preside and speak, also ‘ |tien houses in which their com This card will be followed in a/ State Senator George F. Cotterill r © interest the authorities in the use » city, is « : ay ae prosecution of the cases became pn hoe i nd ee a ge |rades were held, and hooted and |few days by other literature sent Mayor Moore will be the prin- - mes. | apparent, when John F. Mil Sling joined with the proprietor ot| yelled : (ey United Pre generally to all registered voters | cipal speaker, and the other City gv git" law partner of Mayor Humes, 4p \the saloon in which each partic They refused, however, to pay the| PARIS, Feb. 11.—Count Boni de | and discussing the real vital issues | party candidates will make brief |fines of the arrested women, and|Castellane was fined 100 francs of the campaign, issues which are | addresses, Entertaining music by Who was Mr. Mi Occasion MNUNGs cn the inc, t| peared in court to defend the law-| uiar device happened to be In | § ue oe the oney-DayINg | breakers bro Ay sn peovene Pad Pag aa the prisoners declared that’ they | this morning for striking bis titled | not touched upon in any manner in| Prof. Finch ts promised. Come and by the Mr. Miller first secured the post a elntetl hod Feb. 26, 1901 The serum sent from New Yer | would allow no one to do it as| cousin, Prince de Sagan, with & any literature or campaign speeches | invite your friends and neighbors. which AU®| Lonement of the cases, and then oat- Intelligencer, 2 to Dr. G. B, MeCulloch, of thie!they were determined to be | in a recent street brawl, At! by the other parties. Ladies especially will be welcome. at time ed their dismissal on the Miller Secures Postponement. city, was opptied in ow spe martyrs to their beliefs the same time the prince's claim) ‘The postal card, mailed yester- Remember that this is a campa that the warrants were de ne enka " sehing [roe ee ee for one frane damages was allow-| gay, is as follows for your homes and your int . i; a act aeediee nko tie Be nbiager Aly ee a : = nee 4 ate to save the | DEATH OF MRS. COWAN. ae Coun age A tiger Jean The real campaign is now on. , against home-destroying and public- . Opera: ‘ 1d Order Joague, another or- | jes a. yoy's life. The serum was app : who was with Bont at the time of On March 8 Seat voters must | plunder pnees which threaten.” 4 or ings ~A eee gantention, filed a Tetition with the liminary hearing in Judge res) Sunday night 1 for a while the| Mrs, Gertrude H. Cowan, nee} the assault, and who was made co-|— ; pee reer psc pate tbindbissae indrance on the part of the | **™ ‘ by court yesterday, will be heard | poy rallied slightly, but, as the die | Matthews, died at Snohomish, Feb, | de nda in de Sagan's sult, was Mlort in their pow. le every | chain of official combination ' j among those presumed to enf and who was un-| time. the wed that if applied in | tut ities to move tt rum will effect a cure, | cemetery The deceas left a eeeritics and the was filled be? = — wd Pegs pede eerie March 6. A_ continuance WAS | case had too strong a hold on the | 2, at the age of 27 years, Funeral | acquitted a Tumors of « ‘ tempt: | 4 _ eager 4 “et - granted at the request of John | young man, he did not recover. It | services were held at the Church HINDU 1S HEL D UP Graft. The firmly convinced” that th * F. Miller, of firm of Humes, | jy claimed, however, that the ex-|of Our Lady of Good Help Feb. 4.| | t success the law in the city of Seattle which | anie to proceed with the trial ye | There are at the present time no | husband and two childr Having fatied fort to in-| erates to obstruct its enforce | terday on account of having ®| cases of spinal meningitis in the FRAUD Charging that he was held up| Jaeta Singh, the complainant, j the auth to act, they | Ment and protect law violators.’ » | case in the superior court.”—Post- | ity CONVICT QUARRY. }last night near the Standard Ofl charges that the four Hindus set 6 to act shee and|. Mr. Miller's place in this chal | inteiligencer, Feb. 27, 1901 sellers company plant in South Seattle by upon him at 30:50 o'clock last Meordingly \ Co 4 the | 2 that of law partner of Mayor The Anti-Saloon ‘league met! Otto Hausenberg, the German| An appropriation of $8,333.33 was four Hindus, Jaeta Singh night and robbed him of $32. Tho wor nts {_| fumes and attorney for the Pro-| with gefoat in Justice George's | sailor on the Hritish ship Engle: | aathort yesterday by the park} P, Vandermay, proprietor of ala Hindu, called at police hes Hindus are supposed to be 1 MBE Geo t the ma-| ected law-breakers. court yesterday when the cases|horn, who alleged that he was so| board towards the establishment of| butter and egg store at the public|ters this morning and dex bers of the colony which was re- Ghines and the Be: and |, Here is the story as it ts told in| against the own Mt the slot ma-| badly treated by Captain Olson and/a conviet rock quarry at Deception | market, this morning pleaded gullty | warrants for the arrest moved recently from Beacon Hill, I place ern und ma-| the Post-Intelligencer chines, seized sev weeks ago, the officers of the boat that Pass. The remainder of the $25,000 | to the charge of selling renovated | strong-arm countrymen on account of complaints of the res Relzed one 14s were What the P-1. Said. | were 1 for trial. It deve plaint was made to the Brith necessary to fully equip the quarry | butter without properly labeling the Warrants were issued in the! idents and sent to South Seattle, Gites until {t was found that} “W. 8, Cowan, a member of the | that the ts drawn were de-| vice consul, was yesterday sent to|must be provided by the city or| firkin in which it was kept, and was|names of John Umdru, Patap| where work was supposed to have MAChine men were being given Anti-Saloon league of the city, act- | fective. Three of the money-pay- the United States marine hospital,/some other county board ‘fined $26 ‘Singh, Jogee Singh and Jug Singh, | been secured for them

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