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BLAST THE SEATTLE STAR — ° ONE CENT WEATHER REPORT—OCCABIONAL PAIN TONIGHT; TUESDAY FAIR, LIGHT WINDS VOL. 9 NO. 215 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908 * HE | CIRCLE CONDUCTS «= cammLet TAD ANESE WOMAN IN POOR HOUSE id AMmrAIGH HELD BY CAPTORS Apaiding, declaring that omething | jhad given way tnaide his brain, | Was taken to the county poor farm a ‘ Is M * iialalialalalalelaleielaietale ltt ann : ee 4 this morning Campaign Committee erely a Blind in Order to Give Respectability & CLOSED FOR THE FIRST # Spalding has beon a resident of * TIME IN FORTY YEARS. « ‘he city for eighteen years. He has) ——————————— . * . been living alone in an old slinck | = * Movement--Active Committee Is of Different Character t oe 44 4 Sheth water from at Weatern and ° *® LEWISTON, Idaho, Feb, 24. * if Fe the virut time’ in forty | giechard ave, and Officer Vau ife of Merchan idnape y ee Japanese Men setthansmmiens % years Lowiston yenterday en- # PO! found him practically helpless | " W. Baker, D. C. Conover ea . 4 : when he went this morning “ in ya Wee r — _ *® joyed an absolutely quiet Sun ® wee the campaixn for the| Makistone, Clark Mf bs aii ‘ % day as every card room in the #| ™etante | in Br ylight, and Cannot ound by Hus- Soot iy Jamies A, Wood, KR. Fox and Dr. | OVEMENT CLUB, te city was locked tight and fast #|) Bpaldiag was for many years ‘| mayoraity conten! — Removing Signe of Taint, The University Park Improve. # Attorney Daniel Needham, who #}t484. He was 4 gambler for fifteen a uthorities ppeaied 10. ow The apparent object of this was|™ent club will meet this evening * holds that card rooms are ® years, Rerthe Mills, wife of Albert A ‘ goed ; . } S & places of amusement and are # Is, Who was fatally sealded tn puaerininhaceeneetinngeepinmy minate from the Miller cam-|(0 discuss the need of cluster lights Paes ceounin under ane 4 INSPIRATION OF THE®. @ vat of boiling syrup in the plant | ee pales eevee peliticiens who have | and ot improvements in the din | % trang | the Pactfic Coast Syrap com Kidnapped in broad daylight by {that the woman had been taken by im ee ewe ve @ of} republican politics in ponee pone an | trot eee eee ee ee a SCRIPTURES pany on September 10, 1907, today | 4 crowd of her own countrymen, | her captors to a hotel in Renton t ‘ eal |. - a o " * - : brought sult the superior cov ° « learned his place tha’ eity goverument © well as to remove the taint of the parks sory ~ sea emeation, yr ng | Kim Shigak!, aged 26, the wife of an ome po agheastrontd ¥ & Howe th the fall el saloon and wide open town element Pett eeenennawen ee ee amount of $10,000. |Gotaro Shigaki, a well-to-do local | py 4 Moore has » his | from the Miller organisation wMOUL $ th } damages in t si three men, and that she was Judge Rodger 8. Greene ad- It ix alleged that the fatal accident Japanese merchant, wa carried not a 1 out of the room except ’ : , Sen eee fe * GAMBLING CEASES NTIL AF ER we a ’ b poet ma the past ty atl e T reased the ministerial meeting occurred an Uh . of the co ‘ ve oe re ends to go for her meals, and then she lpg Post-Intelligenoer are in reality the | * the First Baptixt church this mo ns . ,|*wey from her home and friend edt yg a Alyse pete Sw theeity an ® tre ~ * 1 q rh poration’s neglect tn failing to r : torts | 88 Becompanied by one or more aive aoe ie, | Commuttto®, the men who are doing ibg On the subject, “Inspiration of | guard rails about the vat which con. | February 13, and all efforts ott eee eo took every preemie bot law and onte while the active work and outlining the, * jthe Scriptures tained the syrup since to effect her release have ; vent her from addressing “Miller is makiox ame polley of the campaign are the fol. | # =| proved unavailing “ sates. | towiDm * A the fact that i “ . ling to rescu his wife When the husband and hie e nh Callahan, John Perry, @& found that the three men had left et eeetinad tn bis olec |ETank Welstiing, C. B. Yande Dick | NORTH BEND, Wash, Feb. 24.—The Seattle campaign ad, Henry Heck and Jobunie|® has extended to North nd. Yesterday, for the first time * Im the history of the town, the saloons were compelled to t Hardly Consisten This is what is known as the|# close their doers on the Sabbath day, Last Monday night deal of stress beles | “taner clrete” in the Miller organt-|® orders were given out compelling the saloons to discontinue . and all questions of policy) ® the operation of money paying slot machines and card gam MA YOR jthe husband ay appealed to the with the woman a few hours pre- MOORE local officers to take up the chase, Later they discovered that jand informed them of the details party bad returned to the city ed — | of the remarkably bold and daring on a street car. Here, however, all ‘The name of William Hickman are enforced, the ministers and citi- | crime trace of either the woman or the lost, and the police are Moore was warmly applauded this 2¢P8 #hould not desert him in this,| On the date she was last seen m mt and) must be passed on by them before|® bling games, and the machines and card tables have been morning at a meeting of the Pres |‘! hour of hin greatest need, but |the woman left her home, at now asked to take up the hunt sufficient im they are adopted | ® turned towards the wall, On the same date the lewd women, } 7 should uphold him and do thelr best |Sixth av. 8, to go to the groc Warrants were sworn out today fe insure the election Heifner Combination. |*® who had theretofore frequented saloons for the purpose of oul: byferian ministers of Seattle to elect him for another term, If |store. She did not return, and an by the prosecuting attorney for the mayor at me lt was the “inner clrete’ that) * Uvating the liquor trade, were ordered to confine their opera | Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor of the ministers turn and run in the jinvestigation developed the fact three men on @ charge of kidnap- Goatrast to this ark amed the combination with Heit..% ene to the second floor .. Westminster Presbyterian church direction, they are departing | that she had been sel by three ping. It ts believed that two of however, fs the cor wath ner, tnd passed’ Gh tee ante ibe . The gambling paraphernalia has not been shipped away, | vata & splendid tribute to ttle's from the path of duty. Without dis- | strange Jap se a short distance them go by the names of lwadda G. Heifne emnO- | ae tall eines na. ‘Ths Ghats bad be * and probably will not be, since it is pretty well understood in ehlef executive in a brief address, paragement to the other candidate from her home. Every inquiry has and Uweda The name of the third for cou ma ny come @ sore spot in the campaign }@ saloon circles that this condition will enly be enforced until in which he sald it is the duty of the ministers of | failed rev the method by man ts not known. Neither the hus itd ee and the official committee is hav ® after the Geattic election of March 3, After that date the ea | *Hf a man has closed the saloons, | this city and of all citizens to vote | which the kidnappers carried their band nor his friends seem to know br ing {ts hands full trring to expiain ,% (09 men and gamblers anticipate that they will again per- jand for the past (wo years has for the man who has closed the sa- | victim away from the spot, but sev. | what the object of the kidnappers support in re | mitted to open. | Ache his best to see that the laws | loon joval ¢ days ago the husband learned | was in taking the woman away abuse of Mayor Moore in certain things that emanate from | democratic campaign. * inner circle,” i r 17 hath Oanalalindidactetaseoncsaiolaekebede! «edb ler 4 $ ¢ will probably big —_ om and ~~ ae * WILLARD MEMORIAL. A. J. God. doth on the anxious seat regarding | ™ = c ‘ the the — < ee ae Ss. Y. Francis Willard memorial serv- uent. |ton on the selection of the repub A a A W. ARE . ices were held yesterday afternoon a eee Oreen ‘can candidate for sheriff, and Firier Ss at the Methodist Tabernacle ; Attitude of the P.! od Case shying at each other on | fig Another — feature of the the auditorship and scores of other the attitude of the asptrants for county offices protest: | NF : ~~ the rece ing against the formation of a/ 7 Orman of this city. Two | slate, the campaign at Miller head | - ago the Postintelligencer quart has assumed one of ex een ic pens ly supported Moore against planations. Nonenforcement of law by the, very saloon, This is well known] | and continued this throughout fis administra Voters Getting Wise. | present county officials ts evident oF wr county officials, The Sun owas & With this row in the Miller ranks, ve “ , day closing law {# violated every meneame og sgl game wey alec. tthe voters are becoming acquatnted |. er iga ct mk hon eye Me Sunday. Minors are allowed tn pera TING SANTA FE BOOK wit In nccord with the senti-clection, and the | sentiment in| Valley read by George Cotterill! in law ts openly defied in every way (By United Press.) thet © repablican should be favor of the reelection of Mayor hie speech at Dreamland Rink, Sat There is a barber shop and a ant LOB ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 24.— es Recount of the general | Moore and the continuance of the | Uday night maker shop and gambling goes ou Decision of United “ Sie Court--Flkins Books of the Santa Fe company, ——_ fe the fal! ts evidenced by policy of good government and law | Ey geal my : ae the : i. nt ee [which are being examined by “:| | . ement of preement, with a certainty that “IT am pleased to receive your let courage enow oo kee aed Sedtnntn, aeastenk Gaines V P Is feet - yptlhoed ——— Pe will be carried out, is gaining tT Inquiring about moral affairs | the saloons he ie tripped up ip the | Law Was Not Repealed by Hepburn Act. | genoral, oe so complicated that ‘opocatapetl that cnless Mr. Miller was around every day, in Maple Valley, and hope that other places, There are low wom i wilt eahahae: dane tea Sue: Hauer, the paper would sup The members of the “inner something can be done to put a en in two of the saloons pretending Jetsco attorney a week or more to Aw a —.. for re-election cirele” of the Miller organtaation |Check on the way things are run to be cooks and waitresses, and) | complete his investigations inte the | akening Rumblings ‘Gee the campaign proper oper ve always been allled politically |Bing In this part of King county their carryings on are di (By United Press.) jbaten to the W. P. Devereaux com ‘alleged rebate cases charged to the | Pestintelligencer hae use: h the gambling and wide open ®t present. There are four ne, Sheriff Smith denied this mors | WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 24 pany of Minneapoli«. | Southern Pacific, the Santa Fe anal @fort to keep certain inte wn element. So notorious are the |here and slot machines in every ing that there i* any gembling @t) The contention of the Biandard Of)| Learned. lawyers, grasping at | the Salt Lake rouds. Heard. serpin Miller In the back connections of some of theee men *#loon, and gambling golng oo in| Maple Valley company as to why it should not every technicality to save the stant | has refused to give that it has been found necessary eee a oe mass | pay the $29,240,000 fine imposed | ofl trust from paying the huge fine, | to open 8 separate headquarters lp g@ ee eee eee eke eee et ee hatte eee eee ¥ upon it by Judge Landls, was dealt pinned thelr hopes to their conten ‘FORMER CONVICT (By United Press.) r that their connection with a death-blo today, The United tion that the Elkins law was re | MEXICO CITY, Feb. 24.—It is j ttteesessessesseseseesss ese ss —_—— veral times the campaign will not confict with | States supreme court decided the | pealed by the Hepburn act. Under feared the ancient volcano Popo * seg the moral attitade that has been ; METHO 1ST Mia STERS ENDORSE | ¥Aitns law was not repealed by the | provisions of the former law, the CAUGHT AGAIN catapet! {s awakening from {ts sleep organ assumed im the public speaking @ Hepburn act trust wae fined. of centuries, Three men employ- This important decisioh was! Now that the highest court In the Recall jed in taking surphur from the |handed down in the case of the land has decided against them, th crater were overcome by .volcania Great Northern Railway company, Standard Oil attorneys have been | Charles Turner, a former convict,’ gas and perished. precently found guilty and fined un- left high and dry, their best conten-| wanted here and at Tacoma for! Companions attempted to rescue |der the Elkins law for granting re | tion gone. jalleged thefts, was arrested yes-| them, but were repelied by gases = = Ss |terday after a hot chase by Pa-| Which are now rising in greates ’ ’ volume than ever before known, TH R EA Ts THIEF GETS MEERSCHAUMS, | trolman Tischler Intense heat exists in an? around Meerschaum pipes va. d at $50 Charles Boyd, 16, who was found the crater, and deep subterranean were stolen from Dr. ¢ f. Cum- asleep in Turner's room fn the! rumblings and groantngs are heard, MADE mings, 204 Pike st. yesterday by | Ferndale lodging house, said he Penon springs, just outside Mex some persen who entered the room and the fugitive bad been stealing feo City, supposed to be heated by |with a pases key while the doctor | from lodging bh es and hotels in voleante fires, are now boiling wan absent | Seattle and Tacoma. fiercely. ‘tskaitox BIG FIRE AT TACOMA (By United Press.) = > : WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE ‘breaking point. “Tainted” Headquarters. * Kicks Over the Traces. The second headquarters are be | # the fact leaked out last! ing maintained tm the Northern | ® Mayor Moore was strongly indorsed for re-election at the that the breweries had hotel in charge of Jim Catlahan. @ meeting of the Methodist ministers at the Y¥. M. C. A. this the Saloons of the city Here the “veal business” of the ® morning. Ovring a discussion of the temperance question the for the Miller campaign organization ts being conducted. * action of Mayor Moore in closing the saloons was warmly weer kicked) The paid Ward workers are sent & commended and his reelection was urged. Frida Callahan for final tnatreetic * Rev. Thomas E. Elliott, pastor of the Queen Anne M. E. and others who are seeking places @ church, etated that he belleved in “history, not prophecy, in the pape on the pay roll, bat not considered ®@ and as long as he knew what the present mayor had done held, however. available, are also sent to Callahan! ® in putting on the lid, it would be the best thing for the city to adjusted | for “patishing. * return him for another term of office. Callahan bas always been active ® One of the teading pastore of the church said that the In First ward polities and, despite ® present bridge was safe and sound and the city had been car the public st sment of Mr. Miller ®@ ried to safety over it, therefore it would not be wise to bulid that he does not want the support ® another bridge which might not prove safe. of that district, Callahan has been | ® The remarks of both pastors were greeted with great ap placed tn charge of the organiza-|# plause. m of that ward and the entire # waterfront of the elty ERE EERE he see eeeeeeee eee eeeee ee eee e ——_—— ————| NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—In a letter Pdelihlataleleleieletelolehel’ igned “Black Hand,” and addressed | * +0 Fi Loses His Lif by Falling F Fifth we , te Gpmmotere Bromus, te (B® SANK CLEARINGS — 4 | UNO FEUER A008 e Tom AT tT, WEARY, M SKIODOOING, barge of the United States naval * - RouBLe Ne, Cc a: von tase use one re Seattle *| Story~-Many Injured—-Loss Estimated at $50,000. IF YER LEARY TROUBLES BREW seidesine at tone teiend. the threat (2. Cleariags wont ss azaaasas 2] SOr—Many Injen ss Estimated at $50, THATS A CINCH: hAs been wade that the enormous |® Ralances 123, on stores of smokeless powder on the « * eons aie Gamerset Tee ele Cee phe mapege (By United Press.) Jand power and all cars were stop. ployment on the island nary 1, ® Portland. #|,. TACOMA, Feb. 24.—Fireman | P¢ 1908, be put k to work at once. @ Clearinga t age 954,112.00 & orge Hill was hurled to almost| During the fiercest of the fight, There are 3,000,000 pounds of ® Balances 88,648.00 & ant death, several employes |S0me Women apepared on Cum smokeless powder and other ex s ‘ % * y scorched and over $50,000 in wae * One of them, Mrs. Harry plosives stored in the numerous property was destroyed in a ‘stub. hite, heard the report that Hall, Semtned RAREST EA ee j born fire that gutted the top floor | Who was to become the husband of Secret service men are working ROBERT NIXON IS DEAD. of the Davis & Sintth furniture ber younger sister, Rose, had been, to discover the identity of the }house at the corner of Pacific av. | Killed. She became confused, how. writer of the letter Printed by SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.—Rob- | and South 21st st. this morning. ever, and thought it was her hum hand, the letter was mailed at the ert Nixon, of Yreka, editor, native A small aerial ladder run up| band who had been killed. She Be Haverstraw postoffice two weeks of Albany, N. Y., resident of Cali-|to the top story windows on the | Came hysterical and fell in a faint, ago. fornia for more than half a cen- | south side of the building, while The fire was not under controk tury, one of the most genial and! the big aerial took the Pacific ay, | untl od eeleck. HITCHCOCK TRIAL New Japanese Fortress. best’ known men of the northern | side — TOKIO, Feb. 24 The fortress end of the tate, is dead at San Smoke was issuing from the win. Kilang at Formosa will be com. Francisco, the victim of an ite jows In dense clouds when ( rze HO BOND ISSUE 2 ears old. No. 2 went up on the south side any ladder. They had reached the win-| FOR COLUMBIA | dow and Hill had crawled onto the NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—Raymond P CIFIC WwW, VE a ledge when the ladder suddenly Hiteheock, the comedian, who is A A gave way and started to telescope : accused of mistreating young girls Lee clung to the rungs and, with his| The $4,500 bond issue to meet granted another continuance feet dangling through, the ladder! the liabilities of Columbia has been. , é duced affidavits showing that they coe ennin & few jmrehes of fictal ballots containing the bond could not get in touch with thetr ee fe Sea te . , today that the entire gang would be | witnesses for at least a week, and | esbe foot of fall would have cut Provision are about to be printed, Miner cleaned out, if it required the serv-| Justice Dowling allowed them that | J off both legs as with a pair of seis- | The ordinance providing for a vote of Black Diamond Is Wounded by Cone ices ot every otticer In tho county | much time. Hitchcock war present| With @ colossal crown on his /one person in the university, who | sor on the bonds at the coming elec: to ‘sccomplis #h that object in court during the arguments. head and with the famous dictum !% oriously known to have been| The ladder was pushed up again tion will be repealed tonight, and Spirators-~-Two Under Arrest-—-Number of Threat- ot Louls the XIV on his lip strenuously opposed to Rudio’s elec-| and Lee and Fireman Oliver went | orders have already been piven 1 4M ‘tion, and who had been up to that| up. Hill was still clinging to the {o the printer having the ballets In ening Letters Received. INDICTED ICE KING R AY the, Btate,” Roy D. Rudio, editor of time an associate editor of the | window, emoke beating him in the /hand, to take the bond provision | | the ‘Pacific Wave, In the subject of Wave | face, and as the ladder came up he | from’ the forms, ched for the hose. The water! ‘Through some clerical mistake } 4 striking cartoon and poster cir.| Many students at the university | re : PREPARES TO FIGHT CORNER STONE eulated all over the campus of the are aroused at Rudio’s audacity in| came one with terrific force and | iy the comptroller’s office, the state: University of Washington this declaring himeelf “the State,” and) struck against the side of the win-| ment compiled when Columbia be os Yi Pit oi morning they demand that the deposed asso-| dow and dashed a stream into his | came a part of Seattle, listed the BENE With being implicated in, and the intended victim jumped to] Rudio was elected editor of the | clate editor be reinstated | face, which with the smoke dazed | jjabilities which must be assumed a Black Hara plot w culminat-| one side after the first shot, which (By United Press.) Yesterday afternoon the corner] ¢ollege paper a week ago Friday . with “Students, how about | him and he toppled and fell. by the city of Seattle, but failed ight in the mur-|struck him in the arm. The remain NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—Charles | ste of the new First Methodist|by a majority of 74 votes out of a it? Is Rudio- the State the post With a dull crash he struck the} i 9 note the assets in the form of Joe Vitero, at | Dia-| ing shots went wild. After notify-| yw. jorse, former ice king and mul-|¢hurch, Fifth ay. and Marion at.,| total of at ers plead for the denunciation “by | concrete pavement 45 feet below, | eurrent and delinquent taxes, real Dominic Uint 1 Basquala ing the officer, Vitero had his nett + de. | 8% laid with impressive cere-| His t official act as soon as/|the liberal-minded students of the| and was picked up and carried to | estate and furnishings, which came ial, two Italians, we t wound dressed and this morning “millionaire, has made format de-| noniey, Rev. W. 8. Herrington, | he got control of the Wave was to| University of Washington of any | the Northern Pacific baggage room. | to the city together with $1,180.19 Arrest by Deput swore to complaints charging the mand in Justice Dowling’s court, |p, Dp. the presiding elder of the dis | introduce the “spoils system.” To/ such autocratic and arbitrary dic-| When his coat was opened blood | cash on hand. OM are lodged in two suspects with assault with in- through hie attorr to examine trict and pastor of the church dur | do this successfully, he came out in| tum,” | spurted forth from his breast in a Swalting trial | tent to commit murde the minutes of the grand jury |ing 1881 and 1882, presided. }wn editorial, entitled “I am the! The Pacific Wave has been in hot/ stream. In 10 minutes he was YOUNGSTOWN CHURCH, taken in custod Umbria and Guertni thought which retarned two indictments The new building will cost about) State,” in which he laid down a| water for the past two years, espe | dead. fod that h to belong to a secret so which charging him with larceny. The | $300,000 when completed, It Is ex-|rule declaring correspondents for cially during the last two months,| The firemen immediately cut the day afternoon the Bay ht egational church waa ted at Youngstown, T is first church building in the subs atile papers ineligible for a place| when the editorship successively | electric feed wires of the city | bas sent threatening letters to a| request was taken under advise-| pected that the lower story will not kill | mumber of Italians in the vicinity of ment. Morse will be called to plead | ready by July, T entire buliding the staff, sed from the hands of John W.j and pow service on Pacif ed to the| Black Diamond, Deputy Prosecut-| to a perjury charge, on which he is! will be dedicated about Thankagiy-| ‘The posters emphasize the point | Campbell to Harold Birkett, George | when they be work, a ery dark | ing Attorney Whitham anuounced | also indicted jing day that this new rule could affect only | L. Spirk and jastly to Roy Rudio. | threw out of commission a

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