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atone LAST EDITION © VOL. i NO. 10 . SEATTLE, WASH,., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. THE SEATTLE STAR PRICE ONE CENT FAIR T LIGHT THE WEATHER ONIGHT SUNDAY WARMER} WESTERLY BREEZE ANARCHISTS DENY THAT THEY MANUFACTURE BOMBS BIG BATTLE OF REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS BRYAN HAS EXPLOSIVE CHOSEN | IS NOT MEN FOUND RST FORECAST OF THE - PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN RARER Wil Be a Fight Full of 2 TACTICS AND STRATEGY IN COMING BATTLE ‘The largest clenrent ia the campaign will ke Thee, Roovevelt Hard times witt cut a leading figere, inexperience as an atirinietentor of guwermmumat will Bryan's greatest wexkress. doubt that Talt witli carry out Recepvett’s paticias wilt retery's Greateat wok wens. Business,” it iq beliewed, wilt be for Taft aad Sherman But Sherman, tire reactionary and Comnus's “eomeittee on man, will be walnerabte. herman will be hetd remponsibte for the do-acthing con gress, the mae to “put the fleger” an. Sai eicpoitidhchs | Clayton and Bell Named Search of Anarchist Lab-, for Chairmen of Con- oratory Reveals Variety, | vention. of Chemicals. Democrats Are Shaping Members of Society Say Matters for Meeting | They Are Opposed to at Denver. All Violence. be eeeeee eee eee eee eeeeeee * . * . . * . PPE Oe RC Cee eee ee | } on ae ee ee” NE WAS CARELESS wu | WITH HIS TONGUE } convention | presidential | os +7 eee ee eiidireniai * * Left It Between His Teeth 2 BANK CLEARINGS. . (By United Pron.) An Investigation yesterday of the ian vad * @| DENVER, June 27—Mayor Jas. | promises Iith ay. B., occu a iP “i —, Bega as C. Dabiman of Omaha, who ar | pled for two months by J and Suffered earings today 2 | group of anarchists, failed to re , @ Balances 148,208.85 @| 704 bere this sMernesn as WOl Te aay traces of tombe, or ind! candidate ene gegen’ . Tacoma. @ Tepresentative of Wm. J. lryem.\cadoss that the cellar laborstory easy to te! are ome Puncture. @ Cleortnge today $493,512 @ confirmed the report thet the Ne | tad been used in the manufi ts nace vl eaaveuten aa Balances 36.527 @ braskan prefers Theodore Boll of |Sf appliances for nefarious “pce eoventio > eereek : ing ad better. fn ae —— l@ Clearings today §700,228 @ Oalifernia and Meary D. Clayton “4 The unusually well equipped lab-| from wil évelore or al e 6 Bainaces cessssses $8,507 @ Alabama for the two chairmanship” |adaory, however, contains acids it smiodied in the Chicago And Now Hes Sorry He e # of the convention, Dublman Ge /apd materials which enter Into the |, anes cuoahe: SSE EE EEE SES SSS & claret that Hryan has no cholor fn /BrMyaration of bigh explosives, wo fis tern good | - ie ten ie Gording to « statement of City hunt Physica! valuation of rail- vegerd te the view presidential ener} at Jncobson, when informed | Cuilier hi didate and jntimated that no hint! would come from Lincein regarding the contents of seme of the} ity for campaign con t ownership of r ‘Yelegraphs and possiliy seme Me of the initiative and referen and general primary election ‘Taine Smee FIGHTING TO oS tae ae een | | ited &@ portion of the World, to the ikwt analysis, however, it that marriages Counsel May Secure New be the personality of the eand! | heaven, rather than the official plat | The ancient saw get inte declarations which will make records somehow and now we ail Hearing Before i (By United Press.) POUGHKREPSIR, N. ¥., June 2 im the peeple’s minds it hear i every other day. —Harry K. Thaw's counsel today Bryan on the one hand, ali | Grainy for, afi be has said and | man often RAMBLED. made another effort in their bell | of ue, has | Perste fight to save the young mtt-) reservation many lenaire from confinement in the | nas lived, Matteawan anylum for the criminal | insane, by obtaimog a new writ of habeas corpus fer the purpose ot} front demanding an examination of hie | wee mental condition by a jury. The tion to Hitch. The Harness wae order was signed by Justice Mor: “put on last Wednesday evening at chanser, who recently decided, aft the fashionable hour of 9. jer hearing evidence, that Thaw was went lovely. The knot)» dangerous paranciac, The pew | tied, groom slipped the action ix brought om the ground |parson a greenback and the crowd tha: after Thaw had been acquitted leaid the bride was simply @ hum of murdering Stanford White on | the ground of insanity at the time Now it so happened that over in| of the act, he could not be lewally | one corner sat Mr. Brown's One | restrained without a formal inquist- | Time Rival, nursing the Green| tion as to bin mental condition at added “I suppose it will contain an antt injunction plank that really means | of the laberatery under the something. There will probably be rehists headquarters can be strong planks favoring an actual|Gansformed inte bigh explosives | revision of the tariff apd contro?) by a person versed im the actence let corporations.” | [of their manufacture Mayor Debiman will represent Place is Visited. | Bryan ot the meetiog of the sub-| Accompanied by City Inapecter committee which will make the pre | Parker, a representative of The liminary arrangements for the con | Siar visited the premises yesterday wee The place was deserted date in the evening. when one of the organization, who hae charge of manufactur | Pimple jetion, made his Breparing deadly cun cotton Other acids and powders on the | thane. ration of place |, aud talked freely to the and reporter. ‘are not i} be bis part im the first of the Roosevelt's pot | times Stronaest claim on the | Recentty be the fact that he was | #9¢ Only, and Mr. Roosevelt to carry | 3 we have readings. Kreatest weakness with wil) be his inexperience, the whole proposition fe a theory, something has talked of, bat not Soctety’ it ts called. our meetings © Anarchists in Theory. “Are you anarchists?” the speak: | er was asked i freatest weakness with will be « lurking feel | he may not, after all, feet which be has been wan the reply it ip also etated on good author | 1.1) bore where he ta vory comfort that the Rival was brought UP tiie He in ocoupying a part of Be that as it may, | in quarters of Sheriff Robert W butted into the festivities. Mmisnier the multi-miliionaire mem ODOR! the organization sieep there, but Laney ae primarily the piace ix occupied for Who Is Stated for Temporary Chair. | the purpose of affording a meeting | man of Gemoeratic Convention, [place where the members of the archists are the elements whieh fn the minds of thoaght- 8g the mt voters whe have jevated ephere-| No ott Joy juice and gin o' j ber of the 400, who lives at the) soctety og they bes ary | Oe ore om ee tte OY Sneak, ait Thaw likes it so well hore by Bee Glass, is that which may ~ vaess = whether Bell was favored more for) iad any other evidence been | land | that hie fear ef returning to Mat- ont or temporary chairman, | 7 Gd teawan tnereases daily lacking, the facts developed during hands some time dees tee bot ~~ The Rival tapped up his until hie) Thaw declared today that he| but there is no further doubt that|a tour of the premises would have | erty of the colony he tatwonn two cunaerva. (even were popping and until he re| oid convince any jury of bix| he will ovcupy one place or the | stamped the ocevpants as anar-| thon we it takes the oat | membered mee Ur, Grows fad) cantty. other. | Chiat LACKMAIL a It ts stated on the best authority! On the walls of the front room, * As between & com amd radical, business Mitteat. As between two | pal candiiates, tisiness takes regards aa the lesser of the the leant radical. So wit drift wm Taft He, pte reactionary Jim Sherman Mage, '% the lonat change, the Mr. Brown was telling the party that he and wifey would saunter along the marital path tke a pair of turtle doves, chairman aad that Melt will be the | gluse, with benches, stools, toMperary chatrmen | B leaders, in view of the long servine Qceupying the poxt of honor war! fm the party and prominence of/q framed pict Clayton |Geidman, the famous woman anar | ducting Theodore Arlington Bell, who hee obiist, in a characteristic pore sald W FLAT AT 62 WASHINGTON entures was announced sory taking with him during the campates. the nomination Among other things there were there jon of United States sen: > He anid thet the net platfera ot use ot witrie acta and the people the Nebrawka state convention prob ‘oe and these, with ordinary basement pidition to the above there are ably would be adopted as far as itlopiton, the chemist explains, are fo be declarations in favor of BY “EDDIE” BOYDEN. applies w national issues, and/the principal ingredients used jn | carrying ‘The organteation oec ap | house at 1247 King st. until @ mouth | 4 ago, whee they moved to the pres- man said Otto | ent address ee this shack brought to light a lot \of dincarded anarebiatic Iiterature, engaged in mak bat nothing indicating ne _ occupants bad been engaged in any | A eutalogue list of of topics of interest to | stickers, printed in the cast, ex-| | plained where the violent anti-gov- | are now 21 members of | crament posters which had been in| ‘The Seattlo Theoso | possession of the local group of| Io the | anarchists came from, Samples of wigter there are others who attend these stickers were printed yester- ot “Mother Barth,” publication of Bmma Goldman, was “Well, In some renpects, 1 guess | found in the basement of the pres lent quarters of the anarcht: Horr for some time | tained a store at 1423% Third av., | whieh was used as a headquarters that Clayton will be the permenent | which je arranged for a meeting | by local anarchists, Several years table, |ago he Was proprietor of an anar It is under late, hang plotures of several anar-| chit book store at $16 Broad wtood thet thie Ie destred the | chitts ternat 1 tation |New York city ta i ee pect et boon “t am & chemist, and use > showing Kmma|iaboratory for the purpose of con P WELFTH AV. SOUTH, USED AS HEADQUARTERS OF ANARCHIST SOCIETY, CROSS SHOWS THE BASEMENT OCCUPIED AB LABORATORY. ROOSEVELT 10 GET $100,000 FOR STORY OF HUNT IN AFRICA (By United Pre June 27 in Africa Collier & Son, 4 4 office expired just bec (soos wn om was such af array of chem ale and laboratory supplies in the * explained that one of the members of the society was on chemical experiments That portion of the building oc coupled by from the Pioneer Rent & Collection | Ameney by HM. Arnold oral others. son and = Frank | around the place a good desi of the | the anarchists is rented He and rev including W, P. Law Erkelens, stay The other members of the organt reside elsewhere, and only | come to the meetings They all the cost of maintaining at night thelr regular share the pay upted a small An tovestigation of that the anarchist copies ebiatie ie, to The butlding itself ts morety used | sether with other literature of a Alexander Horr, who presumably organized the local branch of an- | [10 espouse. Wis tempera | Eyed. the present thu. is peace. use of BROUGH GOAT'’S The immediate effect of the writ for a headquarters by the anar.|*tmiler nature. 4 irs aaa iT UP OW GOATS MILK.) ince Thaw will remain in the Ghiats. Two or theese teembere of] is chiefly remembered tn thie section for the failure which attended hie efforts to estabiieh a can gather and earry on| colony at Bow, in Skagit county, a which was to be known as Free This went into a receiver's ago, and the prop- the chemical experiments, Lawson, one of the an President iblishers days ago that the president Africa for a big game with would go to n ! For an account of his com Roosevelt will receiv the sum of $100,000. Kermit. The contract ED PROMINENT WOMAN Wreck of a Tally-Ho. Three Other Club Women Are in Dangerous Condition. (By United Press.) NEWPORT, R. 1, June 27.—Mre.| Henry Wynn, wife of the mayor of Malden, Mass., and one of the most prominent ¢lub women in the East, died at a hospital here today from injuries received in @ tally-ho carrying 14 delegates to the Federated Women’s club's con- vention from Boston late yesterday afternoon. was sold at auc- | Hayes, Morgan, of Kansas City, who were tae wreck and were not expeeted to live, are to- badly Mrs. Bennett Davenport, Neb. and of Lincoln, of lowa Mrs. injured tn | |day reported as improving The accident was caused by the | collapse of one of the front wheels after the wreck of to this city MEXICO IS ~ SCENE OF | Government Officials Now Say Revolution in Progress. Rebels Are Well Armed and Putting Up Hard Fights. (By United Press.) AUSTIN, Tex., June 27.—Accord ing to a message sent to Tomas Labriada, the Mexican revolution lary leader here, today, the revolu tionary party has undermined the Mexican army and expects to cap- ture President Diaz within the next two days. The report says that hundreds of soldiers have joined the ranks of the revolutionists and that Col. Cervantes with 800 cavairy- men has announced his allegiance’ to Diaz. The greatest excitement prevails among the Mexican popula tion of the city and many revolw tlonists who have been here for some months are preparing to leave for Mexico to join the forces of the rebels. e (By United Press.) CITY OF MEXICO, June 27.— The government officials today a@- mitted for the first time since the uprisings in Northern Mexico be gan that the war is in the nature of a revolution and not attacks by bandits, as was at first claimed. Dispatches today from the scene of the war state that fierce fighting its In progress. The band of revo- |lutionists that attacked the town of Viewca Thursday night has been overtaken at Matemoras de la Guna by troops commanded by Gov. Mig- juel Cardenas, and fighting is im progress. One trooper has been killed and several wounded, and one revolutionist captured by the | government troops. The remainder ,of the band has escaped, and manay | are fleeing from Las Vacas toward Texas. Fight at Las Vacas. The fight at Las Vacas was re newed this morning by the revolu tionists, who were apparently re- | pulsed by the troops last night, and late advices say that the revolu tionists have made another stand near the line. In the fight at Las Vacas, Nester Lopes del Rio was killed, Capt. Her rez, commanding the garrison at the bastile, was wounded, and Ramiertz, an American citizen, was wounded So far as can be learned at this time, the government troops are in pursuit of the revolutionists, who are making sallies all along the line of retreat. The American authorities have been asked to apprehend the revo- lutionists as fast as they appear in of | Watertown, Conn., Mrs. Helen Sun Mrs. Rawin Agnes lof the tally-ho. it was crowded | with 14 club women and the horses Te*#s, but have refused to take |were going along at a stiff trot @my hand in the fight. under or- |when the wheel mre wey The ders, it is understood, from the | women were thrown in a heap ua-' sttorney general’ % |der the wreck of the tally-ho. (ington) — | Mrs, Wynn was pinned under jthe railing. Both her lege were broken, one arm was ripped from | its socket and she sustained an in- jury to the spine. fed and | would live. Portland, Ore. ne they conside: | Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Sundau and | Mrs. Davenport were badly crush- thought they D. Hayes, of Helen L. Longworth, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Joseph H. | Luther, of Indianapolis, it was not Mrs. J od under the were not instantly od marvelous ident marred killed day's session at Boston + thane | NGUE. 4 | wean selected by the leaders for! mother framed pleture shows | archists today oo ove to te man who |CARELESS WIT*t - bounce Mayor Busse, of Chicago, | *° rary chairman of the demo- | group of five, the central figure ef Pe fh esas aM yam he filers rte erate convention, is the new lead- whieh i Alexander Morr, known second cor ae voter | er of the democrats in California. |frem ocean to ocean a8 an anar 1 am an anarchist, and there Tee tee sat | Ane Cleu® Served to a Intended As the Rell was the candidate for the dem pga reforaniat tnd inseribed “Alare about 15 anarchists among a banaieeg, (ee ee teen, me o oeratle party for governor of Call | of Anarchists.” those who attend our meetings ining tee Gg wy. of Minas (Tes ee ec tie ied tad Victim. fornia in 1906 and made a stirring} On the table was a colleetion of] The membership of the society in- be 30 years of] poly fo eng a ty Ret campaign on the issue of driving| ine glasses showing every ovt-| cludes from 20 to 50 at different ‘oy sn oe os the Southern Pacific railway from dence of recent service, alo & hi | times, and many of them are pure yas me om qreund @ eduiniater politics, It was upon this me | aa skull. Literature of ae anes sclalinesnad any seevet riner tf United Pree.) that Hell attained his leadership ebiatic wre Was tered around “We pot any meet: the Argos bron be | vee yore? ae area yg 9 * RE June 27.—Detaila o¢|the party. Bell was born in Napa| On the wall hung a design inserlt- | ings On the contrary. all our sen that Sherman fe @ t-|Geoum to the oty jail, where his|® conspiracy to biacken the har. | County, t ee ee ar Son | Stee! Be “orem ey gga ginny ee neve eaturnt | } admitted to the bar July 25, 1893, * e meat He"uerey hae cetera omg ne rene actor of Maroy Pret A. vor hare |<sa acral teu momar et conn Herr Met Mare. | Scat ato tac nanreat Means that as between the | "ig! mroae wae later cant to the|1# years old, a beok clerk, In re-| ress for the second California dis-| “Mr. Horr has not been here for] octalintic taples. oes clal interests, fe fs Fogo ine | tare tor immunity, Huxholdt on | ‘ict from 1908 to 1906. some time,” explained the repre-| "We belleve Im the negation of cat, imam Fie tamn | Wayside Emergency hospital, This) Me wich Walter Gehrke, 17 years| The mammoth auditorium inigquiative of the society for the| violence in any form, Hecanse we ig five” of the pevet ym pre kn ith ole waite. old, and members of the “Jack” | which is to be held the national] propagation of anti-government dor-|consider government to be se tives amd thee “3 0 Doe So | teense gang. Eager to get more | convention was thrown open for) trines, “He ix now im Butte, tized violence, we are opposes to ing Which | oe Loe |tuoney then he waa earning as a| inspection today, and is practically |some place near there, amd will] government, We are anarchists (o Cannon's asthe | So ee i tanh clerk, Husholdt. told the|Teady for the big gathering |noon go to Califormia,” he com-|tbis extent, and no more, osition he it One |@ GPP OHORARRHAR AH) ctate's attorney he fell in with] It Is one of the largest buildings tinued Our society bes been Im exist: | le for the record of |# #|Guhrhe's plan to fleece the Rev.| of the kind In the country and will| ‘The inventigation im the cellar | cace ja this city for two years past. seosion of congress, «| @ WOMAN SUICIDES @loulver Marteoll, who was trying| seat comfortably over 12,500 peo-|jaboratory was permitted without /We have never attempted to con ed to block ing Roose | @ OVER A NEW HAT. @\ to gather evidence against the| ble, which is greater than es ca ay” ee gre a ; Aho ch gue By eo — an gore wednls 7 macity of the Coliseum at Chicago! To the layman seemed as he public 2 of ad, we ein ae ho En a TE ag IB we trumped. | othe Madison Square Garden in| the place had been turned into alhave distributed cards for ' the rings the Hand lanl Pelionn WHE maa bent @'@|deanae tor seeter. ‘The preacher | Hew, York regular apothecary’s shop. The | meetings freely, inviting the at for bis policies, of lafluenc | mow het @@ tot plea Bur, @|aeapected the youma men of wrong| The details have been arranged |walla were covered with shelves, tendance of those Interested. he choice of his succoninr |& Moe. Pert Dunham, who came @|dutne and their arrest followed. | for the seating of the delogates and {all lined with bottles cans of| “The members of the soclety de- eam paler will be Tiled @ here recently from Oklahoma # Husholdt will testify at the triaj,| there will be nearly 500 seats on various preparations The labels th ost Loe r sa artes . ‘URCertal niles It will not be|@ City, swallowed cartelie acid. # @hich ts now in progrens. the platform alone, The families on many of th bottles had a cause in ae Be 2 x ie ler for either aid “with * Ph millieery war found on # of the delegates will be provided familiar sound, but a majority of ing. But it is rid ov ane os nt Chances fav in the Taft the bed bostde the dead wom @| The “Personal Literty league,” | with boxes, them bore simply initials and num-| impression that we are yet ge Sa cring | the | Tatt: | & the bed ihe kattio on the fant, #|fomnded ip Obio, kes secured a] There are no posts used In the) bers, which were as undecipher-| ers, because our very idea " be rash ¢ y tiet @ Taf . 4 ite kushand told the coroner's @ fastheld tn Sratile, and the leader | construction of the auditorium, #o able as Greek to the uninitlated suppression ofa violence ‘ * ee hin wife often flew @|in thin city, Jacob Schaefer, will|that an unobstructed view of the| Several big casos were packed| “Some of the most prominent ed ® jury thet Mie Vi vaun ead he @\forward the movement in the|speakers can be had by everyone. | with cans bearing the label “Liquid ucators of this city attend stronger | # Isto (sath saan ot Teappointed @|Nertheest, which has for its pur-| The building is fireproof, even the|Bunlight.” One side of the cellar}meetings and take an interest in opantiona ii oun ee ee ee tailed to @| pou the appoaition of the prohibl-| window sashes being of iron, The was apparently used for preparing) the discussions” Lawyon declined republica: ‘s ss } 4 o | te * : p exces e remedy to cure pimples. io give the » othe: abor and. the col |# reach ber eupaetuttons, 1). ann llnalgpan ee tate deen $000,008. pa enh sh ne mytoa he remy to a question a» to why|members of the society | publican handicaps. see ee 9 e400 e O28 © @) COmUY, Heeee eee ee eR eR eee RRR RRR RR SENATOR BAILEY ILL. (By United Pre DALLAS, Tex., June The oratory of Senator Joseph W. Batley will not be heard in the democratic national con vention at Denver. He has been very ill and though his physicians now say that all danger is passed, he will not be able to make the trip to the convention, He wired J C. MeNealus today that it would be impossible for him to attend Sd were pin. wreckage and that the after. noon reception at Newport and to Rebels Well Armed. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 27.— Today's dispatches from the scene of the uprising in Mexico state that the revolution is far from bel checked. As far as can be lear here, the forces of the revolut > ists are much larger than has bith- erto been stated, and are well armed It seems today that the rebels have been quietly mobilizing their forces and have apparently begun the fight after carefully matured plans that have given them an im- mense handicap over the govern- ment forees. So far the govern- t troops have been able to gain { temporary advantage over the revolutionists, who are fighting in guerrilla fashion and making ter rifie inroads on the government troops beeause of their superior knowledge of the topography of the state of Coahuila. BALLARD WOMAN DIES. Mrs. Denise Bourque, 69 years old, died this morning at the home of her daughter, L. Munda, 2218 West 4 The remains were remo taking parlors. deceased is survived by a son, B. L. Bourque, and two daughters, Mrs, Munda and Mrs, J. L. Cameron, * * * * * * * * * * . * * + * * * * * ¥i