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LAS EDii 1O vol ii tend Shatnasellh | 4 , as the o overy of the agitation among . hicage Italians, following tt the priests, brought on ; he police de prtant vek throwing light Sremphe t the Denver as wT) tite eee ee GAMBLING AT MAPLE VALLEY. see by this evening's Star that King at there is gambling at Maple Valiey one of their staunchest friends, Evitor The Star deny th Frees on them | have been ba when a man makes a false statement like that, he can count me out. Last summer, when gambling and slot machines were flourishing in Maple Valley at their highest point, | went per sonally to King county officials and told them the facts. They promised me that they would have the slot machines removed, but they are still here. Today a man came and turned them to fl, the effects of the Saturday night. The quotation from George Cot machines have not been re i moved. They are left here to be used again whan the opportunity presents itself, If it is against the law for slot machines to be used, why are they not taken away, have this farce of turning them towards the wail? playing and the violation of the Sunday law have ail along and the King county officiate knew it all #47t i ian General Merchant Valley, Monday, Feb. 24, 1908. didate for mayor, has had the y, but has Miller, republican ca remedy these conditions at Maple Val wo * *. * . * * . + * * * * * * * *. * . * * . * . . * . . * *. * *. 7 * Himes gntue 7 os" * RRR eee THESE MEN BELIEVE SHOULD BE RETURNED 7 THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 5, 1908. FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT Priests, in Fear of Lives, Claim That Italians) To the Etectors of the City of Seattle: i se teal ed Kill Th _P " | Two years ago Judge Moore was elected to the office of Mayor of this ci at an election which was 1¢ in bre Unit to MM em---rolice nvestigating, this, that it showed an unusually large proportion of the voters ready to vote at a municipal election unconstraired the : | R E d | ties which bound them to their respective national party organizations Subsequent developments have shown that if 4 ad Sensationa esults xpecte: 5 | blind adherence to party lines had obtained at that election, the result would have been peculiarly unfortunate ae ae Since Judge Moore's election the city, for the first time, has had a mayor who has given his undivided attention to TS ovens ea ORE eee ccm a |the duties of the office, and an administration of that office freer from partisanship, we believe, than any that the city has Feb ! on against pricate us the | ©*Perienced. He has shown courage in the enforcement of the law, and the city has never in its history been so clean ‘ee Ree le b oc snttelerteal club tp this and decent a city in which to live as during his administration, We do not think that it will be seriously contended that any of the other candidates now before the people will give any better administration than we have had during the past two years, The question which confronts the voters of the city of Seattle today is, Whether a faithful public servant, the conduct of whose office has been singularly efficient, clean and courageous, shall be continued in office? In our judgment he should be (Signed) JOHN H. POWELL, Peters &) C. C. BRONGON, Sec. and Treas.) FRANCIS G. FRINK, Sec. Wash} 1, HULME, Pres. Vulcan Iron Powell Day Lor. Co ion tron Work Works HERBERT 8. UPPER, Real Es | ©. 8. WILEY, Wiley, Herr & . F. BLAINE, Blaine, Tucker & HH. P. STRICKLAND Treas | tate. Bayley Hyland. Vulean iron Works | WINLOCK W. MILLER, M HENRY C. EWING, Sec. Treas.) T. 8. LIPPY, Capitalist 8. 8. HICKS, V. P. S. B. Hicks & | Mary M. Miller @ Bone. 8” | Calhoun, Denny & Ewing GERALD FRINK, Supt. Washing Sons Co D. &. Fre WINFIELD R. SMITH, Shank & ton Iron Works. A, M. HICKS, Treas. S. B. Hicks aan DERICK, Frederick & gmith, W. J. BERNARD, Pres. and Mgr.|& Sons Co. wage J. 8. M'DOUGALL, Pres. Mac |W. J. Bernard Co. JW. HUPP. EBEN &. OSBORNE, | Osborne, Tremper & Co. “a A. E. BRAYMER, Accountant W. HH. WHITE, Lawyer Cc. R. COLLINS, Consulting En Secretary Dougall & Southwick Burwell T. RYAN, Pres. T. Ryan & Co. A. P. BURWELL, Morford. DAVID P. EASTMAN, Real Es A. L. PIPER, Treas. and Mor z G. W. DICKINSON, V. P. Dewey tate. cM Piper Co. Con. Mining & Bmeit. Co. gineer | J. G. PACEY, Secretary-Treasurer| 4. A. MOORE, Mgr. Moore Inv.| W. G. THOMPSON, Mgr. WALTER OAKES, Pres. and Cascade G. & E. Fix. Co. Co. Chéasty's Haberdashery. Treas. Roslyn Fuel C 8. W. BAKER, B. W. Baker & WILMON TUCKER, Bisine,| H. ©. BARBER, V Pac. Coast JOHN E. BOYER, Lawyer 2. Tucker & Hyland. Cond. Milk Co. GEO. H. WALKER, Walker & M. W. PETERSON, Cashier Dex WM, D, PERKINS, Pres. Wm. DO. Seattle Hdw. Munn. G. H, BLACK, Mor Co. ter Horton & Co. Perkins & Co. GEO. E. YOULE, 8. A. Woods F. W. WEST, West & Wheeler W. L. GAZZAM, Pres, Kitsap Co. EB. BURWELL, Dept. Mgr. Se Machine Co. | &. J, COLMAN, The J. M. Col. Trans. Co atthe Hdw. Co H. R, ROOD, Pacific Coast Creo man Co. L. T. TURNER, Lawyer JOHN F. WELBORN, V. P. sote Co. JOHN B. AGEN, Commission) JAMES 6. MURPHY, Graves, Whiten Haw. Co 4. C. MARMADUKE, The Century | Merchant Palmer & Murphy W. A. SHANNON, Shannen & Co | FRED T. FISCHER, Fischer Bros. G. W. FISCHER, Fischer Bros. | Shannon ARTHUR MORTON, Manufactur W. BIGLOW, W. Bigiow & Co F. A. ARMSTRONG BO SWEENEY, Sweeney & ers’ Agent 4. V. PATERSON, V. P.and G.M. G. F. FOLSOM, Pres. Novelty Steiner. DANIEL JONES, Real Estate The Moran Co. Mill Co. WORACE ©. HARDY, Hardy & OMAR J. HUMPHREY, Director J. M, CALOWELL C, A. CHRISTMAN Co. Washington Trust Co. E. C. KILBOURNE, Sec, and Mgr.| J. W. KAHLE, Pres. Crescent, J. Lb. BRIOGE, JR, Gec-Treas. C. A. PEPLOW, Mgr mmond Kilbourne & Clark Co. Mofg. Co. | Shestey Towboat Co. Milling Co. JAPAN AFTER STANDARD OIL. \REIGN OF TERROR TOKIO, Feb. 25.—A b ing the import dut to 80 per t is expec by a committee the ERADVISEMENT N bt tion. Samuel & ( fe bea oe fight against the proposed | we the word ‘do« etl, when th visited the Wee eee e needa ween effect © to take the child away, t . * * Manthe statement of I was a vewwiarty uicensed vhost Duke of Oporto Is Prime Ruler—Queen to Move to * oone in tHe Lean. * fantcure * hat che was in of the . * and for him to “get out | . a * *% A straw vote taken thie aft # admitted she had eo license in| # gixth and seventh floors of the * vaahinatoe astiee taaGlaine . &® New York block, gave Mayor ' she did pot use to Revolutionary Outbreak. & Moore 118 votes, Miller 81 and ® r | & Metcalfe 6. The vote was # a date of the cal & taken by C. E. Downie, a real * Ne York A Victim cers to get the * eetate oh and J. W. Frerich, ® W ttorney denied that she (By United Press.) kingdom. He has | # a supporter of James B. Met- # : was @ licensed| LONDON, Feb. Dispatches ’ command of; & galfe for mayor. * f Supposed D d . ‘ from Lisbon, filtered through th ‘ d even of the) * *| 0 emente on a mn wae creaming. rigid censoreh nile indicate eee eee eee eee eee the in she sald. “I told these off that a virtual reign of r exists made scores and W M the 2 n a critical at the Portus pital where the po records made thereof, Suspects PAVGNTERS OF NORWAY: oman. xp S them ou Duke of Oporto, to all practic are being thrown into prison and s poses, is acting as an absol é kept there with no opportunity to Papers of incorporation were M took the case un. | tator friends even members of} Med yesterday with the secretary (By United Press.) k th te by the Daughters of Nor y “9 a The Queen Mother f« of their families. Many houses have | Of state by f » ol [W YORK, Fr Chart transfer he n searched and thelr occupants | W4¥ o@ the F - 4 anford 1, While the young imprisoned. al beneficiar easee We yer « at ital as dmits his own inab All signs point to a revolutionary | b@ the headquarter esult Neged atte under the present condi outbreak, For this son the Brit. | Ger n giv jah craivers at! remain in the ‘ the name of Mre nic yon the Duke of Oporto, re | Tagua and the Spanish troops upon at practically devolves the task | the frontie | The wosiad éalled at fora BORER cree eennd en eaneel ral Heathaaa cing Boal LA * *} his private office M “ en lence to show that game ha . ype hse ph aga oy & quarrel followed. T “ctor Ly ae CRUSHED: 2 erento . : * Seatt! * -d M di Th One rushed out, de ober consieeer weseie Wad ihe # Clearings today . ..$1,885,597.54 > Claims ade at ede phot te. the ba eller cafe. Ka t, Rathskelier manager endeavored to} 400. oy at as el erpempnary . shiney eh Mrs. isunt, who i 1 the cate { escape afte in eater a won, Cape ‘1% acoma * 7 i Calif i alks oe! feet sere ape ater being artested. | AC-| .atiored py Contractor C. 3. Erick: | ¢y peer sonarags Wis | Eamets Wh LAMOYENR, | ‘ses incoterentiy their hearing inp ceamsal Galatea bo Ome son on the Fourth-av. regrade work, |» 5 ° 0188.00 & wh wd aria, Sak Ghee be tard te wee badly tn red ¢ arly this ew > Poritend + ets wee 3 ims to have ¢ ¢ rest the steward, Schmit aiked |'BE when gene ee toda 1,018 t. It ist " F and states later on First ay is operated at Fourth av. and Co-| 4 *\6 ro al, 2 bin ot | lenry, who is guide for the To ‘Olson, who was one of the steam|** ****® eM tee ### w) pgage Oli company, has created E| shovel crew, was standing ide some excite t here by announe FUSES RENEWAL AGED WIDOWSEEKS (oo: os Puvigas casioa., He declared ing shifted under its ow am Puclgna « Fre declared that to a new position rails a grevice ¢ and smoke was OF LICENSE | SON WN SEATTLE os cos Seen ton! oma Mowry steel outrigger,” supporting | Hoon confirme Thomas Mowry (By United Pre show and th eearth He and some friends. They saw smoke LOS ANGELI Fe | : badly crushed pourlag.down the deep gulch and) nan Ramirez, who ¥ Ke s that | - In a pitiful appeal Mrs, Emma With difficulty he was extricated Coming up from the loose shale) i assauited by f dehy oe ly fe + Garbutt, an aged widow of Toron-|ang sent to the Pacific hospital Which forms the walls and terday morning on his own door r of vad (0. Canada, asks the police to find| where it is said that he may re The marital troubles of Bertha |@ the canyon. Digging through | 6, ‘nas died in the hospital. After Fegularly become her son, Joseph M 4 are, “le and Stephen Guaelberger were | stones and at fast a a sa) the assault occurted Ramirez carpenter no, ends y —— es, je 8 a . bageertay Ppt ed € 1 roon ne went to 60 Sundays, the con re Bote ates mls aired in the superior court before | peat them became so hot that they ey Med yal ae ee wd today refused to renew 1 am al) alone she said ‘AMERICAN CAR Judge Frater today. The plaintiff | fled in terror ber of the famtly An hour later # liquor license of Coli mourned my boy for years as asks a divoree on the grounds of aye he was found covered with blood TARVille, @ short distance - but a friend recently told me | cruelty and in a cross-complaint the} and sufferin fracture of was while the ’ neglected her household duties. He without regaining consciousness had 7 Frazier that a 1 0 also # she made frequent trips of gl anc (OY, Unwed Proce) | ieg periods "sin “tine, withows TO HOLD STRAW VOTE Was transferred to Collin | | CHICAGO, Feb, 25.--The Thomas! naving any explanation ie alleged ttempts to lift the } INITIATE 32 flyer, the American car in the New The couple own a lodging house 20 police protectic “—re- en | Te wastes of Northern Indiana this|{q being waged for oo sesso "at wan (ey united Prose.) iibnialalenns Sriions by the commissioners} Thirty-two candidates received | morning and started to bump along) this place. DUBUQUE, Is., Feb. 26.—Misa MH continuing a ce. I|the first degree in their voyage onthe tes of the Lake Shore and] ‘ Nellie Loeso, despondent becanse of} A straw vote to detern the Seat the sea of Odd Fellowship at the |Michigaa Southern railroad on the FAMILY QUARREL the poverty of her family, made a|most popular candidate for mayor Printed Matter hall of the newly instituted sub-|last lap in the run to Chicago. The jdesperate attempt to end her life) will be « d during the : a last the ordinate lodge, No. 251, at South | French and Itallan cars, which were| Because, as he contends, his wife | by leaping from the topmost span/church fair yw night St eset of the Beatt\«. P 4 k last night. The degree stranded at New Carlisle, finally! would continually side in with her lof the high bridge into the Missis-| Kdward's Catholic chureh, Hillman ey, 008 University st, and conferred by the aril team from | started today under thelr own pow-| son by a former marriage during] Mppl river Her dress kept her/City, Mayor Moore will open the ph of pr 1 matte Anchor lodge. The drill team from ler. The rain had changed the roads | family quarrels, Carl J, Warner to- | above the water, and she floated | fats Ro value «¢ pt to Comet lodge No. 139, of George into stick, slippery ush, making | day commenced suit in the superior | for three hundred yards, when ice} The voting will pegin tomorrow a Entrance an ¢ town, conferred the Initlatory de-|it hard for the cars to run, The| court for a divorcee from Loul harvesters pulled her out with pike | night and continue until next Mon Vey by drawing + gree on three candidates. The |farmers refuse to give the foreign-| Warner, The couple were married in | poles |day night, the result being an We in the rea Jevening closed with a luncheon. fers a hand | this elty on Aug. 15, 1899 The girl was serlously injured nounced on election morning ONE CENT ‘ N TONIGHT THEAST WINDS ORGANIZE TOAPPEAL TOELECTORS TO VOTE MAKE PLEDGE TO SALOONS Miler Managers Said to pee Promised That Slot | Machines May Be Brought Back to Life--C. Brennan Is Authority for Statement to This Effect. Bre 5 ‘ o If Miller fs elected and x oon present strict r ation of . Retail 1 is weakened any we t graft will begin and w “ yelled to Kive up money e b no end of grafters, 1 don't want y the of that in mine, I've had ft own for a long t and I yw what it mea oe mila o th 1 sed to think that ath this slot machine ft business was ne a and ause of th f insepa e part of the saloon os news I've learned better I wa ¢ of the biggest calamity . bt € the bv ne when he 1 modified K « us up nights and Sundays, e period of the A-Y-P. expe id it iidn't make me believe ‘ aBac a « held | I'r ying to vote for him next one week ag Sunday, voted yecause I've found out that to support John F. Miller for obeying | mayc he ip to the Following this action the Seattle | ¢ eaking the Brewing & ( og w and being cons held ap ects { ea saloon every old grafter in the city. as ope teee —, This Man Knows. be 4 in an effort to elect Mr Mil | And you can just say that I ivi pent a night im the city jail be * pardoned. 2. }fore J found out that Moore was Not all of eepers. | on the square in this reform busi i tr and if there's any one in town got a lice to be sore at him it's me. But you can say that I'm go ing to him, and as tom as I stay in the saloon business among hope ll) be mayor. I haven't , a4 men give a dollar for graft in two s 7 ‘ ‘ year I don't want to have to te bey aonthond PT y in the futy ' ato the Among the men who und bs rl one A actively engaged in morning the : of Mr. Miller are several much prefer the of Mayor closely associated with the Moore. I know just « where William . saloon business Steffin, l am at now and “ - t my ex » sold Hquor at the M adigon penses each mn ¥ be, 1 am ilion under every ertectly willing we y sa tion, and Fra loon at midnig and wi has for years conduet oe = ee he Madison park, are devoting ir time to the Miller cause, ss th of these men are stil! Inter m in the two places at Medison The Graft Begins. and it is reasonable to sup exper as en that that Mr. Miller's election is n 4 soon as these gu ng de. than passing consequence vices are put in use, then the graft CASE WAS SETTLED SAYS KIT GOULD } Any stat ent suit of him that we would go to court, my client agair ( ciiman I am not prepared to say that any Zbinden f of money was passed, but I d know that it i that Zbinden's representatives came to me and insiste upon liuffman know!ng what fee I would require, successor to Jay r Aoki ute and I told them, and when informed by ains my t that the * would not attorneys for be ¢ ecuted, 1 accepted the fee John Huffman a wife in the lat- in a regular business way suit to $850 alleged Zbinden’s attorney appeared at ave been playing my office with Huffman and want- poker in a vate 1 Arnold ed him to swear to an affi it that Zbinde Palace hot First av. there had been no gambling ig Mr. Gould's v 1s declaration | Zbinden’s hotel. I objected vigor- 1 2 pu t of ously to this, and told my client te Frye resented | that I would not stand for it, as he Zbinden in the which was w id be committing perjury in lismissed by ation im the signing any such affidavit superior occ ast c to the i had it distine understood effect that F & Gould, Hoff. with Zbind when the mar atte had acquiesced in| case that t © was withdrawing the ma show: |to be no ment or talk about ing that Zbinder self did not the case falling through for k play in the gar question. of evidence or anything of the The case w ettled out of|kind, If he makes any such state- court That is h of the ment he tells an untruth mat Gould, “I I took the case out of pity for knew ytiatl had been e wife more than anything else, car on for 8 a be fman lost her money playing tween . ves of Zbinden | pc there in that hotel. I do not and efused to do any know whether they were given any ne when Z 8 money or not, I know I was paid at me a t-|my fee, and my client expressed ening matier out, I formed himself as satisfied. le deninmngemheiiede | SUES ON NOTE. Geen FLIRTING ’ n the su cour A. F. Low, Low 4 rs aes to recover ma pr y (By United Press.) note allege: everdine | WASHINGTON, Feb. With paid jthe arrival of Ambas | Ting the new Chinese minister and Wu TO ASK FEDERAL } | United States, there is expected an } jentirely new phase of the diplo- Japan China, with the Orient re jas the ter of interest ‘ . . ‘ | Diplomats in Washington who The United States health author |nave been watching the situation ities at Washington, D. C., will bel assert that Japan will ¥ 1 appealed to by Dr. Elmer B. Heg,| take the rear of the secretary of the state board of|of her financial health, to protect the state from|China prosents an y inde. |the danger of smallpox infection | pendent policy as re Japan's coming from the state of Minne-| attitude in the Manchurian trouble | sota | As the matter stands, the United | For sev s smallpox has| States and the Orient seem to be been epid Minnesota The | flirting with a dangerous situation, board of h of that ate at tempted to have the legislature Girls Escape. pass a bill for compulsory vaccina-| Stella Rangs and Em: lton tion, but, as the legislature refused | have aped from the vin to do so, the board of health decid. | ing school at Chehalis, and the po ed to remove the quarantine at the/ lice have been asked to help fn the beginning of this year | sear f them. The Bangs girth veral cases of small-pox on the | is an overgrown girl of 17 and was coast have been traced to people!sent to the trafuing school for ins i from Minnesota corrigtbility