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XTRA! THE SEATTLE STAR __ [te weatire VOL. 10. NO. 147 <a SHOWERS TO NIGHT ANDOFRIDAY; , ° ° SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. — PRICE ONE CENT GENTLE NORTHERLY BREEZE, U0 VICTIM IS DYING FROM INJURIES RS SON AND DAUGATIER JPARRIGAN AND ALBIN FOR MISSIONERS PILEPTIC INSANITY DRIVES “MEx'c4"."4"'“=° BOY IS CRUSHED | FATHER TO AWFUL CRIME | r= meer = UNDER MACHINE | ckland Shooters Win by 65 | (Public gardens and places ' a-avacelieeir PY 65 anunisement |HE’S TIRED OF BEING | Jeo Retired Capital- ist, Attempts to Wipe HORSE COLLAPSES UNDER Di eee President Bends Greetings, | TAKEN FoR w. 4 envaN. Five Other Persons Are Injured When — WEIGHT OF TAFT Pied oh Ty Big Car Dashes Into Dense Throng (By United Press.) at Auckiand telling of the cordial (By United Press.) , } i | HOT SPRINGS, Va. Aug. 13—It became known here today AUCKLAND, Ang, 13.—The Auck-|reeption given the Atiantle fleet | on Second Avenue. that Judge W. H. Taft, republican candidate for th é land rifle team today defeated the |{8@re. The message say sills Vadienieied <nitianaisitedoan or the presidency Awerican markamen from the At} The prime minister and other Ee Ue ae raced ¥ escaped serious injury Tuesday afternoon, when the lantic fleet by a margin of 65 points, \wembers of the executive council horse he was riding on @ mountain road gave way beneath ‘bie that the Americans might}aefing for the people of the domin iif. t eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee weight and Taft was thrown headlong to the ground. The horse's |) Compete in the contest, the law |}oM, presented to President Roose * * cleaver |} knees collapsed and the animal went down all in @ heap. Judge |) 2#*inst permitting armed bodies of /¥a@t through me a beautiful token, * PRESENT WEEK'S AUTO RECORD. * Pandtohand battle || Tar foil on hie hand > kee . foreigners to land on British soll, cantining a message of admiration * * who attempted be ‘amie and knees in fromt of the horse with great on the grownd that this constitutes |atid reeard for him and his life's * Sunday, Aug. 9—E. O. Hull's automobile collides with * é, foree, bat sustained no injuries other than a few bruiser ® technica! Invasion, was suspend-| Werk, concluding with a cordial in * train at Rainier Beach * a ; old, ran amuck Gen, Clarence Edwards was with Taft when the accident hap | *4 vifation to him to visit New Zea * Tuescay, Aug. 11—Earl Walsh, aged 15, struck by auto Ne. * 3 The American team was present | land” *% 188, severely Injured ty & sudden ned. The horse _ 7 y bs y * : eplleptic pond a Edward Por vege yee here from Kentucky by Gen- 7.4 wiih a handsomely engraved ati.| IP fesident Roosevelt sent the fol * Wednesday, Aug. 12—Thomas Sheehan, aged 13, newsboy, & > tite wae reecued by De , j@ particularly for Taft's use and-it wae purchased [yer cup as a consolation prise Howing mesaage in reply 1 am % struck by F. H. Brownell’'s car; seriously injured Md Jones and Boyd, who} “8det * Kuarantee that tt would carry 300 pounds with ease, Ed Today Jackies’ day in Auck |greatty pleased with your telegram * Thursday, Aug. 13—George Coughlan, aged 5, probably fa # y's residence and ar wards is In Washington today endeavoring to get another horse land. The officers of the fleet are | Pimane convey to Ye prime mints * tally injured, and Edna Cuilinaine, Carrie Hayes, Arthur Ber. Insane wan just as be which will meet the requirements of the candidate ati! at Rotorua and the city ts |tep my heartiest (banks and expres *® ger, Raymond Kaylor and Arthur Smith painfully hurt by ® to plunge a knife tato Tat’ kat given over to the enlisted men. [elem of si regard, friendship * auto driven by I n O, Carr * @f the policeman, with aft's remarkable agility prevented his being seriously hurt. | ‘They are having the time of thetr/am@iadmiration that the people of . * pee struggiing on the He was on his feet a moment after the accident and helped the ives, No street cat company will (Be country entertain for the peo PPP Pe ee Cee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee 4 horse up. accept money from the sailors, and volved New Zealand. Exteod my pa ll y Chops Son's Head Off } they are admitted free to all thea ¥ Congratulations to the Meet jeorge Coughlan, a S-yearold|it was re uerted that his condition M | ~ = boy, Wes pear to death at Provi- ¥4* critica Bawne lived with bis soa,| dence hospital, five other persons Five Others Hurt. re from painful wounds Among the most seriously in- jured are Misses Carrie daitite ‘hawt Hayes and lightly hurt, © | Fane ¢ Hinaine, who received cute =z as oe SY 5 red the young man while he, MUSIC MALL GIRL TIED UP | WN hed asicep this morning TO KAISER'S COUSIN. | a an ax, he severed the ps ft b Star —. ne ee wines | ) 4 | A. ©. KLEIN. 4 by The Star « Arthur Smith, the | wel of blood, dashed a block | Here is @ nan who has been mis »d & large Smith |driver of the newspaper cart. whe | ken for Wm. Jennings Mryan #0), “ ‘ vig dee aaa eargtte : Ahe Street to the residence brs paed bok, pore ao ary | touring car is at in the center's bad ut about the bh and fit. He is A. C. Klein, a Milwau-/of 8; st. with one of. the front |Arthur Berger and Raymond Kay- y ' aggre eee Bera t. ae the pomlt of Ot, WhO are suffering from severe q kee traveling man. «te travels to wl ken of he result Of 'pruises. Berger and Kaylor were i daughter. with whom his’ ‘ i been separated from all parts of the country and eve ar mobile accident which oc-/riding with Smith in the cart and | soikiiiiacsisi aS where he has been add curred shortly after o'clock this | Were dashed to the ground with Some time, made her home. } 4 3 | Bryan. The resemblance is said to each focne that they were anied Opposition to Present County | Sim drone bn vi from at |be very remarkable, and ts even Morning at the intersection of They ‘oro, wumpiny’, mere dased, P . ore striking than the photogra Spring st. and Second av Byron | clear i Commissioners Agree ‘oounty is being instructed Wo devote |™ “ Clear account of the wreck € | pmere ‘of his time to secure votes for | "°** ©. Carr, the chauffeur, is under ar Hundreds of people were stand- on Candidates. the renomination of the county com rest ing near the scene of the accident, j ——— sod as sewing machine softly hum to herself as she made gar. for a babe whose arrival was within a few days. Rais az, be chopped off the ‘Woman's bead with one pow Mow. Then in fiendish rage and cut at the prostrate | Bis victim / Attacks Wife. Dafty, wife of the her daughter's body ehair and rushed into dened by his lust for | WAS OULD rned upon the help ing the Lacotb house quiet- mers, for on the county com-|"¥PO8 TURN SEATTLE DOWN waiting for the parade, and they ty slipped up behind his un / eae \mutesioners depend the “pickings i@y United Presk.} . Crashes poe’ were knocked about so rudely that . } yoning at te c ere ee. m1 pre 7 - | J. Carrigan and George W. Al | for the ring BOSTON, Aus. 13.8. Jose ph, timated ‘by witeseaet ats 20 oar atic oan wilted out 4 ae om | bin are the candidates for the re Key to the Situation. Mo., was chosen this afternoon a8 | +. 49 miles an hour, an automobile, nothing short of mires aes et cot loner vid | the meett Jace of the In whi sc “ eb, precise | publican mination tor county} The county commissioners hold oe eee atteal ‘Walon | Which ix the property of Pete| As soon as the car came to. & ting daughter, who was seat commissioner whom the bustpess | tie purse strings for the she firm of Jamieson | stop, ite driver, Byron 0. Carr, was |meo of King county will support. [@fflge. They control all tt ashed un 1 into Spring st. arrested by Policeman Montgomery | The multiplicity of candidates | pepditures for road work. They |i! after a hot fight. The claims of | trom Third ay., dashed down the|and taken to the city jail. There (By United Press.) made it necessary for the oppost|Rawe the letting of all contracts a. ome sg De nt Hang ae steep «rade between automobiles | were four or five other people in CHICAGO, Ang. 13.—Norman 8, | ton to the county ring to concen and the allowance of gl the “ex, tle ar nnea ogg . and carriages, tan into & crowd of |the machion, but mo other ecrenth “ trate on one candidate in exch com | tRe" for all departments of the | vote stood as follows: St. Joweph| one waiting for the Eagles’ pa-| were made inion was not ex. | This de Special Service.) : « 79 eapolia 51, Be } d struck her upon the! BERLIN, Aug. 12.—Two years ago MAC, Semocratic national §aM-| nisioner's district, and a quiet test County government. The county 179, Minneapoil Seattle 31 dé on Second av., collided with Fourth Accident in Week keen blade of his ter-| Emperor William sent Prince Joa-| en manager, arrived here today.jof the sentiment of the business | OPerMlesioners are the key to the The Star delivery wagon, knocking | Ys leek. He was not succes | chim Albrecht of Prussia to Africa He was in conference this morning | community Indicated that Carrigan /Pplitieal situation in the county AND PLENTY OF THEM. the horse down, spilling the occu his Is the fourth automobile ac- cident to occur in Seattle this week. Despite the toll of human life and property that is being exacted by } ip inflicting & morta! and banished Marie Sulzer, Paris with Joseph Daniel, Vice Presiden: in the First district and Albin in| aad go-every county employe, every F pants of the cart into the street Bis wife, screamlag! music hall celebrity, from Germany | tial Nominee Kern and John W. the Third district would be most | "0ad worker, every favored tax ‘So you wish to buy some rn! and causing wild confusion. After fan out of the house « prevent their marriage Now | Tomlinson, chairman of the organi likely to concentrate the oppost |gmyer ls betng called upon to come |ture on credit? What do you do?” | crossing Second ay. the automobile protection at a neigh-| court circles are scandalized by the | zation committee. The headquar-| tion to th « candidates |t the rescue of Heckingham and Tm @ librarian,” was wrecked anu came to a stand. |Teckless chauffeurs, many of them backing his daughter's announcement that the couple have | ters are pow in running order and| On Carrigan the advocates ot a| Rutherford and to help perpetuate Have you any references? still show no disposition to regard the pe store of places, the mani been wedded in Zurich. They threat: | rature will soon be business administration of county | the county ring In office Yea Condition. te. Oritieas jrights of people on the streets, . red out of her house en to live in America. affairs will concentrate and depend) ‘Te defeat this organized graft Where are they a . on | Legislation to curb their mania and Bis way back to his own adie ={!to defeat Beckingham, and Albin | catipsign, the opposition has } “im the reference room at the George Coughlan, the little boy | guarantee protection to pedestrians j has been picked for the task of (fwd om Carrigan and Albin l Worary.” | who Is most seriously injured, was/is urgent. Spring st., where the | crossing Second av. when the hay-| accident occurred, is very steep, 2 Sta rR | ocdealing machine struck bim. Heland witnesses say that Carr made Ree apparently awakened relegating Al Rutherford to private | euceencs = - it of is son's munas ‘ite jwas knocked down on the hard | no effort to check the speed of his ; vl and, oten Geek Are Actively Campaigning. BAGI ES MAR Hy | pavement, striking on his head and | auto when he turned down the hill, bed in « pool of his own Roth candidates are actively cam ow &@ concussion of the/Carr claims that the machine wae bieod, he tried to commit? a Although he did not file! jbrain. He was removed to Provi-|beyond control, and that he was Racking his throat with! until last Saturday, Carrigan ad denne © hospital Late this afte noon | powerless Se avert dae Gee ver. no time in lining wp bie support, | fret yd More Dafty could cut himeelf and the most substantial business | —s ° —" Coe arrived and ee meme] mnoronse See city and county are HURLED T Tefused admittance, j pack of hi She down the front door. Seizing Cigar Man Claims to Have that he owned the poolroom, bar. Albin got out early in the game. | Inife, Dafty attacked the| “a0 bershop, restaurant and cigar stand | A}thou still a comparatively - Been Victim of in the basement at 1915 First av. young man, he has bad hard busi They clinched fell | floor. With the pode owe Swindle and was doing @ profitable bust | ness experience in the lines which ee Ba eee Bae CO tES Of maniac, Dafty was} * ; Ress. qualify bim for the duties of a me Gverpowering the officer) Before delivering the cigars Mr.| county commissioner. He has been Right Thow 4 Members of ‘2#! marked the par Following Palzed his band to plunge! Todtman went down and investl)making « personal campaign this queer pair were several hun into his victim's heart) Nathan Todtman, manager of the | 6#ted an Lge pe Lenny ‘ wie —- a and he ba Order Tramp Streets dred men in white uniforms mareh-| —- a the detectives ay 3 “a upon Ablan’s statements, had the|has been pledged the support of| ina Onder parnecia ; ae EFM elegy sce te the | anes Marmen. & Co. cigar store, | dears delivered those who pay the taxes and are of Seattle. futifornin led the second division | Steel Tape Line Conducts Cur-|™et bis death in an extraordinary Wild orgy. After he bad| 202 Third av. 8, had & warrant) On July 16 Ablan secured $4.50) most interested in seeing the money | with San Francisco Aerie No, 5 at rent That Knocks Man Scenes Reta Weneead tows the his gon, he carefully wiped *¥Orm out today charging Thomas | worth more and, on July 17, $35 \of the county legitimately and the head. The fife and drum corps ce nt Pee cesta Mood from hie hands and the Ablan with procuring 6,000 cigars, | worth, the arrangement being made | profitably expended Marching proudly through jong of the San Francisco was one From Wall. poe a lam ettetee rte : ee is before leaving the by At; alued at $175, under false pre that he was to pay for all on Au The reception whieh Albin hag of tho bart.ef the on ato olding one end of a steel tape r “4 At ailent. | tensed gust 1. Upon further investigation | been accorded indicates almost cor {Meee Of people that crowded the! 6. ota ung gan Pedro followed eae Whe and madéurtig tr G aber, Be Lacomd home he passed silent ; he cot upon which his Sreee.| Ablan is said to have appeared |it was learned that Ablan never |tain defeat for Rutherford. Thé{ streets of Seattle, $000 Eagles this The other states followed in alpha-| nghter was sleeping, of at the office of the cigar eompany | owned or conducted the place men-| people throughout the county are | afternoon gave to the people of this betical ord Ber no harm and exercising 9 June 23 and told Mr. Todtman | tloned fully aroused and determined on a! eity their first real glimpse of the Sia. iown: Giteintink web 3 it Care not to awaken her | == change in county commissioners to) prmeet size and splendor of the py sydney Smith, th smallest — daughter | SHION BUTTERF. Y = = end to the po ero ye * order that was born in Seattle 10 Eagle here, and opposite him was hood: F ‘A L county money op untraveled roads | years ago. Jim Houghton, who took the sec Throws 6) ly Ax Away. | for the benefit of Individuals, while "Thea, Ve was a beautiful sight and the h H ' ement floor 60 feet below, died at At the moment of contact both € ae peautifu nd the ' ond prise for shortness oughton | pro ce hospital a o'clock | men were stunned, a Simo Gfter his daughter's mur-| ltraveled highways are allowed to aS antenae’. coded Providence hospital at 10 lock | men were mned, and Simonds Apparently realizing that it 4 : . thcueands is a Ballard man, last vight. Death was due to a took his fatal fall. Miller tuabled Stiract attention, he hurled SENT 4 ° PRISO |fall into ibrepair, and while pro-| thelr appreciation in the cheers that Seattle, the mother aerie, had the} fractured skull and interna) in-|a short distance into a pile of lum- ucers ofte pable to ett ov a“ he columns ma ed " et delegation a nade « > Be bloody ax into a clump of weeds Gesere ane ae oe 0 get thelr |beghe out as tt lumns marched | jargest delegation and made a fine | jyyjeg, From the time of the acct but was uninjured At the other end was Reed Miller. Guy Simonds, who fell from the} Miller stood near the elevator fourth story of the Washington Se- shaft and he accidentally drew the curity company building, at the!tape Ine in such manner as to corner of Fifth av. and Unton st.,|touch the’ elevator cable, which is yesterday morning, landing on a | always charged with electricity ded SOM returning to his own houre. | a —————+~ | Produce to market [empty past. an nour iate | mowine dent until he passed away, the man| Simonds was 28 years of age and 4 Ay has been @ victim of opt ‘ county, writing letters to the shen | Olseatiataction le Widespread. |. The parade was half en hour late’ Some of the features of the pa-|/ never regained consciousness resided with his parents at 401 W. Nie for & long time and it is} Bogus Earl of Radcliffe, After | eee een ieee io ability to|, The dissatisfaction of the coun-|% starting. Tt was 11:39 when Cap- rade were Bremerton with @ bat-! it has developed that Simonds | Republican st pod that it was for this rea = Fyne Oe Beg Arcs yo fry districts extends to Becking }@##® Ward and his squad of police- | tieship cortes with a large of Bihat bis wite lett him to take Spectacular Career, Placed | capture him, and even pinned notes | 1h, “a and will do much to| Men arrived opposite the reviewing fish bed Inseription Fesldence with her daughte Behind Cell Bars. Finally he pormitied kimselt to be |detest. him, as the candidates, tor} gard 0 Pitot Mier Governor cities’ Srokane with & large f “LA NDSLIDE FOR Lacomb. who was atest ta taken. setting up the defense of the nomination for count com Mead others. The squad a Bold, the wife of a and in which were men dressed to re insanity. He conducted his own de- | ™ssiener are subject to the votes ched past with’ clubs re ent r and ba fenne having his cell ied hi _ ith |Of the entire county, not simply to marched past w lube at “y resent Wild West Indiat nd bad i. Was about 4 By United Press.) nae having his cell ptied high with | rth ft hich went arms Then came Grand! men, Renton with miner's lamps on . 0 years . sain Taw hole ne votes of the district from whie . aad ft > bad " ted SAN JOSE, Cal., Aug. 13.-—Stil 2 Marshal Edson and other officia { he Strage is his mothe about 64 The physic Jans were unable to| ey fle tA No. 1. Wild cheering greet age smiling and bappy, Wal Smith i nen hed ment in Seattle against the | Of Aerie PY wep SS ing baABers on broometic | Gees Raving Mad eH ¢ teak agree a whe e de r coy loners je @@ the grand officers ¢ € orde a lar float in which . ips — : - aT © oo ey aint 9 d matter of fashion, 1 cla 4 that bh as faking / sslonors 18) who marched pe wo tie nal were & taree Sumbe , eaten Vickers 7 We . Earl of Radeliffe,” jail breat Wh he ' he r headed Grand Worthy President |¢ at ng the inscription, | Fairbanks Man Overwhelming- °°'* NV. Corson 1,874, perience M : sheegshenid . » othing t livision of tne| yy 1 th et 4 I : . > | John R 10 and John P. Clum P city ja Quen ! s r didaate ‘ . . " Th a Ber i comes mas, laughin as rg : , pol ms af thee F) . Distinctive Features tO tt to tt! Hoggatt Loses Man ae ae cn ‘Ces senlite ‘tire i Ke " a pokar h e of /or ait old " : M My lag Bie : © that dange nished the features of the parade.| % BANK CLEARINGS * | pecial de ‘ i mes ber sanit Jun 7, He spent money he oypaead agar “age Hut Beckingban Rutherford | Spokane Aerie > its club | * (By United Press ( no wllec « thel¢ a retinue of servant Pate fw pak tg t hard|are not idle Realizing that they | marebing in file d cok he * Seattle *| UNBAt Aug 3.~-With | e¢ athe tid These Of her ac a much sought after b Ne have the fight of their Hve first file being a masse of red . ait . borers Vv e € $M chatters Incennur he i th marriageable daveb tg thelr hands, they are engaged in| forms, the second white and the |® Cle toda $1,9 0G wey bye neg 1 Ala ‘ © play abo 1 eee " ; HOLIDAY AT COURTHOUSE a gum-shoe campaign te 1) back, third blue, thus forming the col * Dost (7.00 #/ a f ereek | qu 1 - Appears to te ¢| tere into office, The oc tar of the order Th formation was|* Tacoma * | « v u a th « th Y is hie tf " rr t 1 nd f f ne yn, 200 mT ol Y 1 th i ¥ ed « fol “Wa Radcliff Dd that | emp ‘ ok a } thin fore. | w Hidates fe ther offices | delegation trong * Rala ue A Tesd led t G ' t i abd hospital ar drew on paste ba ¢ |noon In nor of the Eagle's 1 and ne up th ipport. Bvery Snohomish had J. H. Shav hol * Portland. - ne € ia a ial soci, he te ned unbonored end be ar 1 “ n of the|man who has been f ed the [fw about 4 feet 3 inches t driving #& Clearir toda a i ‘ r € eMieted won le sawed tis | bus sltzat Ino con-|expenditure of cc mor d}m carriage In which A\% Balance 6 owl F \ Gc f F tam ry eve Bittle i ay out of jail, was rearrested and |'tinued until wck this afternoon | they are mat wing called up-|ran who weighed at It | a | 1,356 1 swell | Ce : i” his sanity escaped again. He remained in the \ eason jon to pay for value received In the| was one of the freak combinations | yy yak KR OR RO ey | tl ed returns | staten d ‘

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