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SS TON THE SEATTLE STAR [tne weatier ry BHOWERS TONIGHT OR TUESDAY, TUES. VOL. 10.° NO. 156. Q SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT DAY WARMER; LIGHT WESTERLY WINDS. = ————$______-_ sCOUNTY RING FILLING OFFICES WITH VOTERS MAYOR WILL VETO GARBAGE REPEAL BILL ‘APT. HAINS CRAZY pon’T worry ABOUT )INFLUENCE IS BOUGHT WITH “OR SHAMMING WELL JOBS IN COUNTY OFFICES Don't worry about Bob Hodg AMERICAN MARINES Editors of Two Country News- Gems to Have Forgotten All BY ay Deo pot papers Among Employes About the Killing of ee ee ee] ay any attention to people who tell you that Bob Hodge ts not well enough educated to be sheriff of King county He ttle With in better educated than the average business man in the basis of eight years PARADE AT SYDNEY of County Ring. of schooling in Burgh academy Dunbarton, Scotland, Bob bas completed his education in the hool of ox rience and industry study of seamanship avigation, and at the pas Blue-- Business Suspended lage ka anath nd ogee br (By United Press.) an examination for ), missing but two qu r Fleet Sails Thursday. line 1 aug. My PP gor While @ coal miner at Black Diamond, Hodge ed te rT " n of he ring de She pte study, and, when appointed deputy sheriff, he immediate ~ h th : a ut in county offices; 5 écied. Es up the study of criminal law, with the result that he has cot BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY. “ys ‘ 4 the pay roll (Staff Correspondent for the United Preas With the Atlantic Fleet.) SYDNEY, N. 8 W., Aug ducted nearly all the preliminary bearings before justices if e each election carried through as long as be used as political canes he bas worked up, saving the county that expense the boys in < they enjoyed a Bob Hodge speaks and the ® Pnglis langu ” more Annis, and was net! a tiger _ Maja var gen acge — : Business was suspended here again aight the streets were | pd Somes | Ttainete tsen that correctly than many a college graduate His education tn ade today while the ¢ ne reviewed and the crowds thronged ¢ pub mong those at 4 it on the to his superior of | quate for the position he seeks. Intellectually, and the tre and binejackets who par He place. The continu e of the | y pay ro re the editors of my, oom erg weaieas Phyeieaily, he ts the buperior Of niheleuthe of the sheriffs tn the 4 ‘monster parade Interest of the citizens is remark-,tWO country newepapers, whose in- hie Jeave of absence ex: | : cela 4 North. able d the Officers and fluence the county commissioners United States today wernor general, with et hat their are using in the present campaign. a rs been placed pees of notables, reviewed the sol t end on Thursda Editor Has Snap. @ell for fear he will at rge Webster, editor of the dependent, is a deputy DRAWN DOWN TO DEATH ‘: init Se, eee es four days every week at 10:10 | | | bisihdinaiincin o'clock in the morning, and leaves (By United Press.) Jon the 4:50 train {n the afternoon. FAYETTESVILLE, Ills, Dedueting the time spent in lets Three boys are dead today, urely trips to and from the depot, tims of the treacherus quicksands | his hours of service to the county of Silv ik. Corts Shooshaner are from 11 to 4, with time off for aged 17, was accidentally caught by |lunch. On an average of two days [gaicide as the result of be to report at the fort at) pb hie duty requires it Captain Hains sent for | clothes. Keeper Reilly | to bis cell today, and) seized them eagerly, ! have been waiting for | people seem to forget | to report to Col. Harris | y jen he hurriedly put on his unl. said: “So long, I'm off! He tried to leave, he was restrained, be- capmabiads the sands; his 20-y old brother each week he does not report for exclaiming: “a : ‘ , ! chee | August died in an effort to reseue duty at all ’s the matter with you, do 9 Sesints : Mayor Finds Plenty of Money WME (bim, and George Sehieiniech, who aturally the Issaquah Independ- t to get me into trouble x | Was 18 years old, deliberately jamp- ent supports the county ring Brothers Arraigned. to Hand for Murphy ‘ i ed into the sand because life was ptain Peter C Hains and | 1 jnot worth fiving without bis two o rowere Sanam, aire ie a so |. Mr. Webster is also a candidate | am |for the republican nomination for | and led into court today for | representative from the Forty-firet . : ment. Captain Hains went! Pyenwmmnan aunt TET ORT TTATT me i ssa district. He is busy cam) DY MMM RTT e paigning. | Mayer Miler wilt veto Ge Fd ites Dettents i a ‘ nig NOTIFY KERN He and W. G. Norris, of West Se- pose rep ing the f nier a lesidents to At present the company selis atth ti rdinance originally introdnced by} y cent commutation tickets, good on Geis ee ne ee dd System. his way to the fort, and jy. apparently thinking he FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF CAPT. HAINS AND HIS BROTHER Senctantly of the expecta | SINCE THE SHOOTING OF ANNIS. ON THE LEFT T. JENKINS } candidates for the legislature from pof his leave of absence |Counctiman Murphy Tomorrow t#| Hold Mass Meeting all but express cars, and in rétalia thet i Brraigument of the brothers| MAINS, IN THE MIDDLE CAPT. HAINS AND ON THE RIGHT JAIL [it iast day in which the city's! Tonight tlon for recent adverse criticiams bo Rs ee ee pfust one minute, as it had been DEPUTY. THEY ARE BEING TAKEN, HANOCUFFED, TO COURT | chief executive can le eat. bas implied that ft will designate “ vi A. Walsh, editor of the Renton . Previously that an ad-| FOR PRELIMINARY HEARING. any disposition of the ord | all its cars but one as express cars, [pa le the second editor to - should be taken until enrmecmes | and his veto message will probably thus practically compelling its pa-| be fed from the county funds. He |has been at work about two weeks in the county recorder’s office at a salary of $85 per month His express Democrats Will Tell Indianap-| principal duty ts to get out three be filed with the council! clerk some Residents of Rainier valley will/trons to pay higher fares. It 1s time during the day }mect at Columbia City tonight to! deciared on good authority that! Today the mayor declined to dte-|diveuss several deplorable features every other car which now makes | cuss bis attitude on the ordinance,/@f the street railway car service regular tripe is made @ which bas been made the subject /sffarded by the corporation which | car arraignment, Attorney | tewriscet a! nv set | GOOD WEATHER FOR WEDNESDAY When Captain Hains afternoon that be was | of « bitter attack by the council operates the Seattle, Renton & olis Man That He Is to mtr the firet pS -Dpageg Fo ly of civil authorities, j It's cool today, @ little cool for boat rides and picnics, but |elique headed by Councilman God-| Southern system. A mass meeting The matter ayes vg is the one R With B: |tor ‘Agnew for hart, the second precedence over the mili the weathe has ised that Wednesday next wi be a |) dard for months past |hme been called to gather at §:15 over which the people are most | un Wit an. . feluctantly accepted the|f jo 4 jms ee apes + gt oie ice } “I cannot say what I will do st /o'elock, in the town hall, and the agitated, and it is said that unless | 3 to boost Brier, ring candidate for auditor, and the third to be devoted to Rutherford in his effort to suc- (By United Press.) ceed himself as county commis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 24.—|Ssloner. but insisted that Col-| h. | thie ti declared Mayor Miller, | topics for the eveuing will cover assurance is given that transfers | be notified of his deten- For on that day will occur The Star Family Outing Day No. 2, Tl when aphed for a statement for| the question of transfers, fares, ex-| will be Issued, a movement will be | tnformed why he did not |} at Fortuna Park, reached from Leschi Park on the beaatifal [) publication | press service and extension of started for the building of a citi ‘at the fort. *s steamers of the Anderson Steamboat company | For Final Disposition. ranch Hines vated inserted A delegation of prominent demo-| Walsh's position in the auditor's Melatyre denied that As we have already told you several times, The Star has ar You can state, however,” he con. | =a crats of this city today awaits the| Office is the pay he receives for i ralel Hion-dotlar | J Pe © wiles ranged with Capt. John L. Anderson, of the Anderson Steamboat J} tinued, “that I will finally dispose Se ee ee ae a te oars ake eal graft. pie ao * _ " of the matter tomorrow, and wil jore Bell, of California, both o ot 2, Dt ral a oe perce la the people who want to go from Leschi tmneentt. my. Gecleion to" the clerk | lion are expected in preparation Night Shift of “Workers.” Park to Fortuna Park and back again at the end of the day of the counctl Lior the notification tomorrow of! The “night shift” im the county for the very small sum of 6 cent From another source tt was learn-| jJohn W. Kern, the democratic vice | offices is composed largely of the be used in the defense of Boats will leave Leschi k at 9, 10 and 11 o'clock in the od positively that the mayor will! |presidential nominee will | political workers of the ring. A Hains. He said no appeal morning, and at 1 o'clock and almost every hour thereafter dur. || 4isapprove of the bit which was ke the formal notification | “night shift” assignment gives the Jintended to repeal the original or Speech, and Bryan is expected to|ring satellites plenty of time to ing the afternoon. A coupoe will be found on page 3 of this tenne, TH! Gioance appropriating 65,000 for deliver an address on trusts, which | “shift” around town and werk ie which, with 5 cents, will entitle the holder to a return trip [| the installation of » system of mu | will be one of the principal the interests of the ring. Recently ticket to Fortuna Park nictpal garbage collection and de speeches of his campaign. The/a county commissioner approach- aE iomaadh baad anyone for ald oberg oe ‘Aeon i struction ceremonies will be held in the large |ed a county employe and asked bim The city’s chief executive b a | #uditorium at the state fair) what he was doing to help the | been giving the matter close atten-| grounds, and preparations have |commissioner to re-election | - : pandidate for the office of state's p e * pay ates Lig An gqnedl yy ollpaes: ca been made to seat thousands of| “I am on the day shift I can't haustive investigation into. the| Mystery. of Robbery in Chicago jiiorey, represented the prisoner. | renitorn Hundreds are arriving/do anything,” replied the county financial condition of the elty treas Sub-Treasury Overa Year (He stated today that he has no|here today from all parte of In employe. “Get me changed to the re Killed a if veto ap his mind o: ~ doubt that his citent will be de-|diana and from nearby state * Persons A Ki Jury before making up his mind on Ago Is Believed Solved. ey ee Se eS ee oe na and n hearby states. | night shift and I will work for ‘the Wreck Which the insue involved Finds Plenty of Money. Piechng re, ar = by the cocused) Urge Democrats to Organize The next day the employe was Follows. fighting. the or a ee CHICAGO, Aug. 24—William J. | assigned to the night sbift } Those counctimen fighting th Press.) The secret service men who made | Bryan, with @ party of leaders, left Dihiiina } dinance, who were fathering the re . | | | | ‘ecipe a + 2 pat 1 to have #o the | here at noon tor I i peal measure, contended that the} CHIC AC “ W. | the arrest claim ave solved the | here at noon today for Indianapolis United Press.) municipality did not have money | Fits@eraid, formeriy ! " mystery that baffied the govern. | to attend the Kern notification cere. é Iservice in India. It H at Of We United States subtreasury ment agents for over a year. They | monies tomorrow | - aba gy agp Von Sternberg Passes Away Prt P gona untti'it aprend |p warrant the proposed appropri | Ute Anaistant Treasurer Ww item were led by Herbert F Young a) Bryan today leaned « statement | ‘ i | 4 . idenweck, appeared be udge former newspaper man, who was | Uretn he organization of demo- | Jack Nichols. engineer, died Following on Operation jover one side of his face. Physt-| tion Chetlaio today to anawer to the employed by Boldenweck cratic clubs throughout the coun-| sas early hour today, making the clans who i him were baf. Murphy and the friends of the 7 fo claim have oe | try, declari hat, while the death due to the train wreck | for Cancer. fled, ast six months | garbage collection system contem: {Charge of having stolen $173,000 Young claims to have evidence | try, declaring that, while the rais C . from the subtreasury a year ago that the accused teller tried to|ing of funds is necessary, the best Geenrred four miles north of | he has been unable to attend to his|piated under bis bill insisted that ae ec ue ed to| Ing of funds Is necessary Bey last night, when a local| affairs there were ample funds avaliable last February. |The case was post- make arrangements with several |contribution that can be’ made to| Pacific passenger train | (By United Press.) ai now for such an expenditure. ponéd unti! next Monday, and Fitz prominent business men to pass|the party is service and coopera - y ni ‘ress. i gerald was released on $10,000 bond. some of the $1,000 bills which were|tion. He spoke optimistically of “toad BERLIN, Ang. %.—-Pretherr Sorrow 0, Mi nebiogien. It ip Gesiesed: that ‘Mayor Mities itzinger, formerly ain the package of stolen money the situation and the outlook and Te be ide et era |Speck von Sternberg, the German| WASHINGTON, Ang. 24.The| found this statement to be true, and| Baward A. Litsinger, formerly a v9 a said | th under his engine, | . a news of the death of Baron von| bases bis veto upon that and other 1 am glad to know our work ts Mite tramps met death in the |ambasnador to the United States, | oi. -nborg was received today with arguments in favor of the Murphy 1 EET || jo well started and in such good By United P. ) Wee manner under the train died at Heidelberg today, following | the greatest sorrow. The German | bill PA CIF L hands IRGRN ‘Norway, Ai BERGEN, Norway, Aug. 24— aging struck & cow and) an operation for cancer. He had|ambassador was one of the most : . ‘ erTrrrrr Ls... 2 27 |The Norwegian steamer Folgen turtle inating to & diteh. |suttered a long time, and the oper popular member of the diplomatic | * * OFF er SAMOA |Fonden, from Bergen to Haugesund, passenger ation was performed & heroic set, and his tliness had been the & WANTS $10,000 FOR INJUR. & Jon the ‘west coast of Norway, was Pushing the tender shead measure to remove the cancer |cause of much concern, He was ODOR INITIATION. & |wrecked Saturday night ‘near remained on the track for| Which was on bis face one of the most intimate friends of : 168 INL * of I nia: eCRRen beta mene nana Skoneviks and sank in three minw ce of 75 feet. Finally the President Roosevelt, who alwaye| , lial ela ee eke on a cana byl SF eimbed on top of the) von Sternberg was born in addressed him as “Specky \* he Ue. eee ane 2 Warships Start on Long Cruise re ting | them, : and today’ the! peesineers ea th is be sacen ‘Torey And stood on end. The 'm-| pagiand August 21, 1852, and| The Baroness von Sternberg was|* GOLDEN Mo J | 3 waterfront was lined with several | lof th were 0 , @ three of the coaches |iecame ambassador to the United|the beautiful. Miss Langham, of | ® 34.—Alleging that “be was an ~+Torpedo Boat Destroyers ‘amas pesoh Hoey witneesed the| bodies gegen yy, track States in 1903. The infection of Kentucky, She has been one of|* upon by members, thrown vio Ase Taken in Tow. Sepntinre of thn tee | \ contain. of the steamer weie Acie Breck, from the standpoint| the face which led to the cancer|the leading figures in Washington |* lently to the a and ot mo z Just after the ships had got out |those saved men, is one of the worst aught by the baron while he society since she took her place in| # and beaten moat unmercifully eee le of the harbor they slowed u ear ; | A terrible panic occurred whe Years on the Southern Pa ine bs pa ‘by the kaiser for |the diplomatic set |* while be was blindfolded A. *| au bletea P ee nak be threw @ haw »| Harry Steel Organizes Com-! , Bh on oa reg rer] oie pein = eae nw rn ots : ~ Ween. + AN PRAD ee ‘ boat and th a P pany and Takes Control [scenes were witnessed on the | has not been placed, the motorman|* men, John A. Griesel, editor * O« » thin fore 7 Dolareat oll yr0 Rye gp Ao Ps of Fairbanks News penere BRS ig rally i T SHIP of the car and Cory Hoff, who was|% of the Golden ( Reg * ie ‘ agg Ry rig aig Daya ry were manees and hari driving the automobile, both de-|* has filed sult for $10,000 dam. * 1 : ive inches in diameter. | Ti e steamer had gone d claring they falled to sight the ap-|% ages againat the orde * Admiral Wm. T. Sw wing e desir be m ‘them arrived toc roach of th ehicle * vgel Vest 4, and dor W ¢ ent. If | By United Press , passenger . ¢ ch was ¢ weer eee eee eee eS . ( , , aaa aaa ; : vial " , ave H one of the be a* " ed t 7 " € & fror } » * — 9 4 r i umn Th « e d t tone Alw und Pacific coast u ae ve aus ac when | VICTORIOUS CAPTAIN HOME sturt I ; Ppoitig. jue at i fp meg hn 2 easd bah nines | thipments f omens uck. ‘The 0 the Bamoar de, whi ~ - fe Mairban “ vitae fen By United Press end at Magdalena bay next wintor| there September 10, and arrive at |company and purchased the Daily |* besa * Bet tart jar iy elias Proce) PASADENA Aug. 24.—Capt. | with a battle practice Pago Pago Set r 21, The;und Sunday News, Mr. Steel will Se. “ DP insure arrives } ae, ANS babi 1. HL Ginclair fo at home here te.|) She ‘ehitecr 1 torpedo boat to leave Pawo Pago Sep-|be the editor and manager. The) * Clearlt na.5 z feta} tl . were it aS, one: prese f 1 “ y t outroye we accompanied t 27, and will arrive at Hone plant will be moved on September | * sMIANCE 1 Of the Yukor ; } tp ; terday when an ta-| vebiole Jay, after docking his yacht Lur | destre 1 ‘ * nes The lant ak’ tae at Waele eas ltnnee t line, the race winner of the trans/the supply ship Solace, and the the return trip Oct. 1 to a new building and new ma-|* Tacoma ‘ M les¥6 Lawson 1 . to , - the inten | The on Pacific race from San Pedro to|erul Buffalo, which will go as leaving the same day chines wi tallied, making the | # Cle $802,162 & ¥# On Bey, =, . sie ae, ed ‘ Honolulu. The victorio kipper|far as Honolulu with the fl D The fleet will paper one e best equipped in|® Bala ea * peoming Ke machine | unconscious, had be fted aboard, | said he had a more diffieulty|They are fully equipped and pre. | Dic October 28 1 at til) the north. A spectal auto ear has | Portland, i * ” Ben * “ . bes tw six passengers in|a quick run was made to the Cali.|in winning the race this year than|pared for any emergency that | Octot , when the vessels will been ordered, which will be w ed in| Cl y 2 , Be Mt later or | ceael’ anacainn . fornia hospital, where tmmediate|he did in capturing the trophy for| might arive le r Magdalena ba battle | dist the paper on the | AB capapat greet hing di. ; 1 Responsibility for the collision | medical aid was given the injured, | the imilar contest two years ago. All day yesterday hundred oft ly ctlec | creel | | LAYER OF ANNIS GOES STARK MAD | FF

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