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LAST EDITION NO 6 vol nation for the presidency, yand Opera house cone = “What we v : Murderer Stabs Chief Shippy, Fatally bjares 's Son, and Is Then Shot Down After Fearful : ~"Black Hand” at Bottom: by United Press March 2-- RB. Sippy was . im in fre ft «Court, at 9 paabbed him it i thot Bix soo, Ila ¥ : i tiers a “ to save cbtef. ualde with the man, vatinwed t » then shot bien F evident? an ital fn the left tang through the Au the boy fell te the floor the! ty killed by Italian lunged at Shippy with a| knife which he whi who witnessed eft hand , Which st the chiefs | managed | st, stat se before she ad fired at his right wrist om ox bie Assassin Shot Dead. Shipp. 19 years Chief Shippy wrestled : as probab! the driver Assasetn As he stagger arise the man which wen Shippy then rired direc >\man's head and the dead on the door ste let in his brain Bana an a Lieut. Denner and all the bell rang and @ dark serves from North Harvard st Man, about 40 years station came ranning to the chiefs Way to & front room nd took charge of a Opened door who were atte a ‘the chiet and f physicians who a bad been attracted y the shote PT ASSASSINATION (HICAGO’S CHIEF OF POLICE - SHOE OHO R SHORE EEO OEEHEEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEEESEEEEEEO EES EDEHOEESE SEES EEESEEEEEEEEOEE SEES CEHEEESEE EEE SESE EEOESEEEEEESEEEESE ESO E OE EOEEOEEOEOEEEEE OED COTTERILL DENOUNCES _ REPUBLICAN MACHINE ete ee eee eee SHUT.OFF NOTICE, Will be t off on Mareh 3, on the fo treets and avenu between the hours of § o'clock & wm. and 4 o'clock p Howell st. from o Denny way: Terry av Virginia st rom Ninth to Mine from Howell Wate ad mn ay from Pine av eee ee eee eee ee eee ete eeeeeee eee ree eee eee _ VISIT BALLARD SHINGLE MILLS Delegates @ the lumber ma facture vention, now fn see sion at ‘Tacoma, will visit the Bal lard shingle mills tomorrow morn ing The delegation will arrive in Se oclock, and wt Shingte suburb in o After the shingle mill ry SURE—’TWAS A PIPE (By United Press.) Mare Concers 4 presence hu, nothing J, and it in now PARTY PREPARED FOR: - ELECTION TOMORROW eee eee ee eeee SEATTLE, COOP R OOOO ROLE HEHE EEE O REE OEE EEO EE EEESE SES EOD ESOEEEOEEEEEEES WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 2 1908 “I congratulate you on having a good munic F THREE Mies Clara M. Bergeson, ( av., it 4. ©. MeAden nyt by clase Mre Cleartngs Balance Clearings Hatances GOVERNMENT LOOT CASE : sous eo Rastay ben) e : Secret Service Men ‘on Ready to Take Into Custody » m rn ‘that partisan legis a today --nuvoaserr 81. the Conspirators Who Have Stolen $200,000 Worth : Veep Deal Mon today | of Government Property at Bremerton. had voted that Rr wage 968 260.00 a “ ) : o4.034.00 | As & result of Investigations car-.o : 7 RARAHRARAHHAAARAH Biried on by the local branch yaoi ~ i se et en of the United Btates nec etaghinn Unele cal sleuth An “infamous Machine.” | on cn a 4 ACCUSED OF MURDER Child Wife Is Jailed for Causing Husband's | Death. v6, ternal Inj severe br Philip Kuhiman McNamee TO MAKE ARRESTS SOON IN ae United Press.) ipal government, and I don’t HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT injured at,acene of the scold te {. at 9:20) charge of the € a the grip| moved to the h d. became en Bagi bring the pital in the po The car we a 3.8 4 And Siocon * * * 48 2istieut on the hand by fa * NEW LIABILITY LAW. # ten from the f of the car * * jrand Union bo by the shock ee (By United Press.) e *, cut on hand and ked the . ef the me # WASHINGTON, March o 1007% ld he # Democratic members of the # wated, se pulley and the car | ® judicla committe * feleas. * mpect a new * sons Were seated The extent of the Injuries of the ® « we 7 at the front three passengers thrown the * a. Th n of the ® wh violent yavement b * ' je not * emeut by the sudden de * a € * r * * was at the | pital eee ere er eee eee of an organised « jhoom systemation | povernment quarter partment et Mr Will be placed aber berest | The pecuiat of t have been carrt 2 hd the amount of the they have secured aggres the neighborhood of $200. Almost all of th en f has been disposed ot jand Tacoma and fer jhave boen 5 K And dis; x of them w < | pic n the expos whi j expected None of the loce wecret LAN la, March 2.~Fred | e-wewrer—— a Delph, 26 old, was murdered Serre hs tras jownaL e BURWELL ~ have arrested his liyeareld wife and charged ber with her hus R band’s death, Jealousy te sp) RETIRES SOON i staff posed to have been the motive. The} 0 STAR REMEMBER THE ADVICE OF WILLIAM H. TAFT When William H. Taft, s ‘are If it is headed by a democrat. H want in municipal polities s, and in all politics, is decent, honest gover nment in the interest of ithe people, and, when we get that, it is not so important what the color of the polities is.’ ARERRRAKRARRHES LOOKS VERY BAD FOR DONT FORGET TO VOTE FOR CHARTER AMENDMENTS NOS. 11, 21, AND 22~THE PEOPLE'S AMENDMENTS THE SEATTLE secretary of war, and the choice of Theodore Roosevelt for the republican nomi- was the guest of Seattle on Sept. 10 last, he made the following declaration in his i t P t ONE CENT t THE WEATHER — OCCASIONAL RAIN Fi TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; &. WINDS. +h ‘ O09 0000OCO000OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO LOCOS : i it@ § * Answers — Indulged in by John F. Miller With Scathing Arraignment of Organization Which | Attempted to Steal the Election. in which 1 of Queen Anne st that insult and | votes which Tomorrow night The Star will supply young couple were married a year | ai}. wr ago, and it te sald they frequently . a ‘ & quarreled. The child wife site in[S 20. jgumral William T So eau ® election returns by stereopticon on Sec- $ her poilee station - — prsgge' tehcock Trial Postponed. 3 < A u > sn, Eleventh ward— |r fhe refuses Well, commandant of the EW YORK, March 2-—The ond avenue between Marion and Colum- 3 a See « The pollee | Sound nav ard Bremer { Raymond Hite tl . Sas % r : mag = . pointe to That no Fraud Thirteenth ward—€ er, but gained! wit! retire from active service July | kuown comedia bia streets. The canvas will be on the ¢ r he have - * oh ve Vien ast fall . ~— Coumited at the Polls--Little Miller Money Being | » Fourteenth ward co ngalaet ber, | fis Mavise reached the. dey lent: of i, wa front of the Seattle National Bank build- § James ( oghar years H by J i 7 ; SOUTH WEND. tnd. March 2 Gulshadn Stittened: Wu ing and the bulletins will be thrown from $ — Whered Repub! James Oliver, the inventor of thel). Cavanced to the rr ; . ‘ : d : v by Gamblers Supporting Him. | publican chilled of one of (0° ® the ra nt a room in the Epler block. Arrange- $ Ma John F Miller the largest ufacturing | miral when Burwell r iL * Lunek n . HT Corporation counsel—Seott Cal | sstantiohme in the world, died|js rumored that Wain ub thin artmet ments for early and accurate returns * , 3 fg ‘ here this morning succeed Rear Admiral at the Westmit : | be | troller’s aco to sg es re H. W Big ol 8 hav e bee on made. : e count Is ce A “wiih iam pececcesocccooecocoeesoces eeeecescecoes eecce Automobiles wil . service to bring to t First) ward—Jan tg pieced Boo TH FIGH Ts GILL IN pleted before the cars top < Most of © outlying pre Third ward-—H nl ount should be completed before Fourth ward— sidnight er | Fifth ward—H. F Guard Against Fraud. Ever caution is being taken | Sixth ward—Arnold | he Moore organization to guard —_—— —-—-— against a repetition of the ballot Seventh ward frand bich — 0b elle at Gh Ox camies <tee Hit wave—ciwe Mayor Moore Instructs Chief of Police to See That ‘Must DEAL JUSTLY MONET to Beattie : business men's mit inth ward—Alexan. Pr seg a eL- aera Len tenl ruta Te ia s een wn wok ee All Laws Are Observed at the Polling Places. wit U. 5. CITIZENS ity and certain €01 vhroush in Amendment headed by od, © : ; | of whom « F put ¥ council Haine, EB. C. Cheasty, Lawrence) Councilman, Tenth ward—Alfred | z ‘olman, Bo Sweeney, BE. 8. Ow | ©. Parker | | ' - ad aul "Mae has been o Cor iiman, Eleventh ward—W. | | (By United Press.) 4. weidh will have fie head: | 1. Weaves | Mayor Moore at noon today fof the judges of the election, shall! WASHINGTON, March 2—Th HA RRIMAN Is ers in Mr. Blaine’s office in Connetiman, Twelfth ward—Wiil sed the owing election day Passist and voter in marking bis) administration — is e ng to Scheu building, and which !ai M. Hines orders to Chief of Police Wappen- | let ra 1 re n but. determines) . ‘lutely dependable | Councilman, Thirteenth ward+J ' | 6th. If any person offering to Rie Part of the bi n lace in the | T- Armstrong. stein bwote shall be challenged, he shall ‘ustly w r ao ne ae ; oo th Cowneiiman, Fourteenth ward March 2, 1908. jake the oath preserth by " Fon. an AR No. 11 mor hacking up| Max Wardall Mr. C. W. Wappenstein, hand, in addition ther re origi bee of nae dey oe | Chief of Police, City Lquived to sign the tion book SO Ate asinicanipnlaetiig haus pl : onde De atic. Dear Sir: In compliance with|in # ntificn aala at Gece | ~ aliens for mated a nee S. Sakeaien your request, I give you the follows ition,” and on the same line as and | Minine oe tee By United Press.) oe ent. nd 8 fair count ire being| Corporation counsel—Cieero R.|ine general directions for the gut boppeaite to the original sign ature CHICAGO, Mareh The second | in 1 M4 axainat tt = committed eo 5 | Comptroiier—-John Y. Terry lerence to t lection to be held loriginal signature shall be Mt + saliva vii thé oot t is Mew Of the py republican clection urer—D. Thomas Davies, | tomorrow coaled as not to be seen by the per H. Harriman v y. | rai poned , the import oon « menatlaree Charles G.| Ist. The polls shall be opened at | gon offering to vote, and ty case Phong ond yl ie Invoty Helfoer, Wallace G. Garve 18 o'clock a and closed at §|gnch person is unable to write hi — . ed y ‘ -scotyva a on eee oe md, Upon the opening of the! the column, n & cross or othe PREY NINE- and I 7 a : a f "" wing are the candidates Councilman, Second ward—A. G. | polls, and before any ballot is re-| mark usually employed by such be ? je forewing are whe Keene ceived dey ed in the ballot | voter for tn Hicating his signaturge " Seattie City Party Ww ber be entitled to inspect and exe amine Rng ywn to the Inspector, and who yo aw Hickman Moore Councilman, Seventh ward—J, W. | the ballot boxe personally knows the p n offer or Wii eka Moor |Cougetiman, Beventh wa EOE enn resets ghee Wettia ak See Oo et as LIFE WITH POISON Councilman, Eighth ward—J, M.| litical parties is entitied to have tion book in his behalf, identi (By United Press.) (By United Press.) H. Middleton. Sparkman jone « at the polls of each | fying witne If such person of WASH! NGTON D. C. Mareh 2 ST. PETERSBURG George Rt Councilman, Ninth ward—Paui | voting precinct fering to vote shall refuse to take | There will be no extension of time | Alb cause for dispute b | f i Would wir Cooley, OW kwon Land | 4th officer of election, in-|the oath or to write his signature | in relation to the application of the |aia and. 1 was Nellie Sheridan, a woman of the 0 Nb aaa have Councilman, ward—Lean Counctiman, Eleventh ward—w, | chiding’ challengers, shall do &ny | as required, his vote cannot be re-| federal “nine-hour law” for teleg | wh me Giseove restricted years old, at- "+ there ta but der Miller H, Fletcher lelectioneering on election day, nor ecived {ray suy newspaperman tempted yesterday morn sete and so: Councilman, Second ward—A. EK. | | whal any electioneer it will be the duty of police of Th hy terstate Commerce Com. | « n the ground that he wa ing by swallowing btebloride of . fe for odda Plage. WO Rt th ttt tt tk tee | ing on day within any | ficers to arrest any porson or of-| mission today decided there was no | t rat, was ¥ a Polish Jew, | Mereury ] Ba can be learned this| Councilman, Third ward—A. A. ® #| polling place or any building in | floer of election violating any of the | good reason why the railroads of | Roth nations a} ived for the rep.| She wae taken sd police meee ' there is not a bet on MIL | Booth. |® CHARTER AMENDMENT * | which an-election is being held, or | provisions of the election law. If| the country should not have a suf! presentations wh ad been mu- | darters anc tied. “Re ripe 9 ottered int the cliy that has not! Councilman, Fifth ward—K. HH.) * No. 22. * within 60 feet thereof, nor obstruct | any matter not covered by these | ficient number of tel phers on} tually made on the question |Ilce surgeon, called. Restorath onsidering that the | Mitehell, * #7 the doors or entries thereto, or pre | general insiruciions shall arise oar | hand to supply the iner vd num: | | were applied and the woman se nt ing men generally | Counciiman, Sixth ward—Neal|® Read State Senator George # | vent free ingress or egress from | the election, the same shall be| ber required by the iaw » stat Wanamaker’s Son Dies. to Providence hospital, i. : Miller's candidacy, | Boyle, sr. \* F. Cotterili's review of Char. | sald building byorted to the mayor, who will] ute goos into effect . Wednesday,| PARIS, March 2-——Thomas B.| She refused to give reasons Fe i is significant of a lack| Counetl Ninth ward—Benle-|# ter Amendment No. 22, on #| 6th, No person, other than onet¥axe the advice of the acaba ns it will compel every railroad ty) Wanamaker, sop of Johp BR. Wana-|the act, but it is believed | in their candi min D. Bates, ® Page 4 of this issue. *& | voter, shall be permitted to ccoupy#f ounsel thereon, the country to limit the hours of| maker, of Philadelphia, died in| due to jealousy. nr te Srrangements have} Councilman, Tenth watd—Jobn * wjone booth at any ene time, and m W. H, MOORE, the telegraphers and train dispateh- | Paris today of rheumatic gout. He| Although not out of danfe, at the cif comp M, Wolf : [ie tk kk tte Ot tO ttt SCAT pernon, except the Inspector or Mayor. /ers to vine hours eaeh day, phos large interests in Philadelphia. |day, she will probably ‘, . * eo en - @ <a . 4 = “ ” enews oo se adds’ os

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