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° LAST EDITION : ‘ 10, NO. 160. ITY LEARNED AFTER ARREST BY POLICE pueeweesesecesseeexeapataeeaee | THE SEATTLE STAR WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, SEATTLE, ee HEROINE OF SAN DIEGO (By United Press.) SAN DIEGO, Cal..@Aug. 28.— After rescuing seven-year-old Bruce MeKenzie from drown ing by towing him to safety with a braid ef her hair, Alice Whaley, aged 13, is the hero | Bene ARE UNEASY * * » » i » ‘ * * * * *. * * * . . * * + *. *. + * *. * * * ° 9 1908. Crooked Methods of Public Market Inspector. PRICE ONE CENT IBLETHEN RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILURE OF | | CHESTER THOMPSON TO LEAVE STATE | RUSSIAN MURDERER ARRESTED IN SEATTL CHEADLE’S VICTIMS ARE INCREASING EACH HOUR C.P.R. ENGINEERS More Affidavits Sworn to Testifying to THE WEATHER OCCASIQNAL RAIN TONIGHT AND SAT ° URDAY; MODERATE SOUTH WINDS. [| CAUSES MALICIOUS _ ARTICLES TO BE UBLISHED IN PAPERS OF FLORIDA ‘Will H. Thompson Unable, Therefore, ine of San Diege toda WINNIE On ae | The pone Ween yond od Ahing # | COUME of the rolling stock being ts bY 2 o > s etrik o C ed Vi d at Ocean ch yeeterday, «| %A4 shape, owing to the st ] Wourly the Ist « In- }town for the 4 ; Gime Committed at Vladivostok and); «,.°x,berc Jovan: £ tit knit "Sw’ einen aap ory the a own for to Keep His Pledge to Send Son his depth and sank. Undaunt ES Veriee Abe, Soe. ern av, commin ard of $5,000 Offered for Cap- ed by the danger, the brave ("at ts, they will walk ouljatowing. Yesterday afternoon A. {1” S¥, 50M Es ' rt h The engineers claim that incompet Purtmot : F ° ‘ a girl swam te him and com. x pr tamoto, @ Japanese farme tarme ach the city ture. -Girl Reveals Man Ss Pelled him to hang to her hair # ‘eet Workinen have made it ee aa ives at South Park. appeared The farmer ive Mh the mar while she swam ashore, 7 roy pore B AEE tore Juntlee of the ce R et Ae ear sible, sometime Murder Secret. lem PESSHV Gees eg | OOO re Oo ee ee mR tear be tae boon ‘ te t Finds Swngons | sengern headie the cum of $2 et S tho fads uatlh Cundile ieee Us MISS MORTON DENIES TIMES STORY | sifor the privilege of about & oF ck, and the remarkable discovery was convict arrived In Vancouver, B. C HOME FROM TRIP fetal at the market for bi t ' b , . 1 market fe 8 “luce me time the weddiler Mies Marian Morto 7 D| at the Seattle police head- and shortly aftesward he sent for je acon 0 whith ais eave tre ee en ee ee this Morning when it was his wife and three children. His A farmer living near Re the best locations, drive ed that # Russian Jew, giving family soon joined him, and five} TO EUROPE } . Whose name is in possersion of the their places, and when the f on and fam I wish to deny as C. Carlson, who was months later they removed to Se fn i MuthGrities, but who said he finally gets a stall somewh Times of 26th inst., re Wednesday for @ statutory Carlton securing er ° @nly Bive hie evidence in court, | toward orth eattle the cs : oo ee oe delivery ¥ Ontrander of the shipping acknowledged that he had trade of the day has been los self by Chester Thompsos. breaking, and koff, a Rus | firmof Jebsen & Ostrander has re ing the market inepector $ i ated jn the Times over of the elty de- sian, located at t ener of 12th | turned from a business trip to Ger ifer the privile of obtaining « Gete “Special” Prices now where the Times se Fore Fe op con Pmne av. and Jackson st | Many and other European countries jrood stall on each Saturday Cheadle alate on » which they made the cut appearing im for a reward of $5,000. Assaults Little Girl. } Accompanying Mr. Ostrander was ath | No Show for Farmer ’ Egon MISS MARIAN MORTON, arrest there is a thrill| When the prisoner's wifé eame|Koured Purubote of the Norse-ori-| Former Chief Executive "7 on conditions existing in the stuff by paying over the 924 South G. St, Tacoma, Wash.” but Carlson and to America she brought with her | ental Trading company of Tacoma State Passes Away at - shi ‘alee I ge ape gs a demanding ‘change has been asso-/a little Russian girl named Kate|Mr. Furubote states the shipping sen Di a vation “hiss te conan refused to|Negoloff, now 14 years of age,| market in Europe ts in the same de San Diego. nag ag ly ot Boned ogy yi rh is respon-;whom she knows, im the highest it in detail true name | whose brother is employed in the | moralized condition as on the Pa i Weheeenied Gueaai ine bomen ot fact that Chester | terms er has also been with-| establishment of the Novelty Skirt | cific coast at present. The Nor (By United Press.) eae ree ppraegei Sat eid ge ss WEE . ¥ - oh. now in the county jall| Manufacturing company, 1207 and |Oriental Trading company has been $ 8 seen a to delight in impressing bis Thompson is not now in Tampa The totten, ware Chavet wate be .\s npany bas »| SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 28-—(Bubi importance upon everyone. He tx Mr. Blethen, foolishly, I tht held there pending ad- 1316 Second ay merged with the Jebsen @ Ostran € F. Semple, former! domineering and self-anserting Fla g a fresh start in life bishiy, 1 think, his sative Jand | der interests lettin.) —Engene F. pie, pe = plans ~ a if anes ing toa was also the result of the hounding History of Case. Girl Tells of Crime. | governor of Washington, died ere ee eX, gar od “ a ce Thompson, brother of | of the Chester tells me history of the case ax told A few days ago Mr. Negoloffcom-| OAIRY COMPANY 18 SUED, | today after about four months’ Hl inines trom the ma ~~ asec Chester Th nm, in explaining | that he wrote the letter a @ per officersis that Carlson mur- plained to the police that his sister | ness. 1 have t ‘ rd to get alos . ey - o ‘ r c & man at Vladivostok sev. had been assaulted by Carlson, and| The Fred W. Wolf company this with Cheadle, so rll BB dling ‘ age George | sonal ation to Mr. Bleth Years ago and was sent to the accused man wan arrested by |Morming entered suit tn the anpe Ex-Governor Semple moved to Sel#r friends of mine, but It is abso Meade EF has not left the state “* ad no idea that it would be me for life. He escaped twice, Officers Corbett and Vincent. The rior court for 760 against th from F nd in 1889 He dutety no we He ne aked me ‘vw hed. It was not meant as a second time he fled to little cirl was sent to the home of Northwestern Dairy company governor of Wash fur money, but he pains : defiance blic opinion, but was . thinking that he would the police matron, Although threat-|@2 lee making machine that by President Cleve (ta tell me 1 ought be ‘nice’ to Mr. Thompson, my father, had written merely to info M 2 from detection in this coun- ened with death if she divulged | Wolf company installed and w y other positions him, | did not give him any chan Demands Water Rent nod to tind Chibiner 06 Temoe | Bethe otis orm me. . Carlson's secret, she has told about | they claim has never been paid fc egon and Wash to & he meant by ‘nice There is @ water tap ma tes Ed gua og eganggeriie was’ tat ‘he ‘ee 4 Digs Tunnel Under Ces. the crime for which he is wanted ingt He ne chief engineer) o°Th inn end ene market for enetit of ¢ with relatives and begin | not the He felt so hurt a f was taken back to, Mslakort, the grocer for whom OLYMPIC ATHLETES of the Seattle & Lake Washington of the ¢ have paid him money mers, Cheadle actually tried new wi from recent asso- | at the attacks of the paper that he a Months after his first bold Carlson was working, tried to pre Waterway company, with offices Intfar ood locations This I know to collect mone om the men in me, but ¢ Seattle Times, in| was goaded into replying personal vent the arrest, and he also was | b ‘ ‘ : as ‘water t - but, undismayed. the Alaska batiding. Mr. Semple (16 be an absolute fact. The usual 4 en ated 1 maliciously hound-|ly to Mr. Bleth 7 ely, procecded to jay placed in Jail, « charge of interfer. | RETURN T0 THE U $. eens baw voubdad ak tas EMT te bale tho’ tates tee Tech lia ome ye AEE wistently ‘malicl von ethen, but pot to publie ad MES repetition of the eaca. 'n* yy Cicer being booked . Mr. Semple was born in Bogota, tis then he either delib. 4 at the north end of the market Chester, made it in ane . os opinion aad against b » ir i ee t collected from 26 te te to live in Tampa. arked ceeeded in getting away - New Granada, South America, Junesefately gives them a number call ected mn 25 cents Chester Supports Himself. al & tunnel under his cell./, Cartvon Is 8 abe oye r adlacoy y United Press.) 12, 1840. Jamen sempie, the father, ing for a goo 1, or directs from every max the | copies of the Times, containing the) cy be ppeared completely, |1n¢ bas an inofivasive appearance W YORK, Aug 28—Among | ¥8* United States minister to Soutli /them to ® place in the drawing box r this villsinous articles they have put — iving quietly at Te Seward waa offered by | "* ' 2% years of age. Since bis) America at the time of the birth When be has the good n “a he sum and substance of the coma with one of the best families . } Dathorttion tor his ¢ arrest he has maintained an indif-|'e passengers on the Mauretnia filaced aside from the rest whole thing is that Cheadie is de-| ished in their fight for vengeance, |i... te is employed t he j satis “) ferent attitude regarding the whole | today was Senator Hale, of Maine, s moraliting the market. Most of| Were semt to the yellow press of) (0. pag toutindllee4 Boee-d rb affair, and as yet no statement re-|@ member of the monetary commis. BRYAN SPEAKS ON Gives Numbers Beforehand the farmers tre disguéted and the! Tampa and reproduced by those | "™* News. and is also given work, Arrives at Vancouver. garding the murder has been ob |siom, appointed by congress to in Sometin it happens that|market has been practically given e Even a Seattle minister | °% ‘¢ photographic supply houses tWo years ago the escaped tained from bim. vestigate the financial systema o Gheadie will give his friends their over to’the peddlers, the very thing |?*P** Sven & Seals is "| developing photograp } me of LA ’ hing as letter t Tan caner y eraphs In this mae ae nes |foreign countries, The other wem-| Gumbers beforehand. Then he which it was supposed to bar out,| Wrote @ letter to & Tampa paper) yay 16 i, supporting himself hom |bers of the commission are mak goes down the line for the supy We come to town and find we can-| warning the people against allow-| 1). ing am extended tour through jdrawing, and, of course, none b an ent stalls unless we |ing Chester to live there. The re , . France. No agnouncement of the fy United Press.) the worst locations are left to be the pector’s pocket with | st of this hounding was that Ches it is bis constant effort to avoid 4 OF REST FOR findings of the commission will be| TOPEKA, Kan. Aug 28—For) drawn for les things with |» " weg any act which might embarrass made until a report ix submitted to /O®* hour last night William J The farmer must get up at 4 : if Se vote ter could not go to Tampa, as my! yy . o r 1 Ses wants rs. Emory, Miss Whittlesey or any congress. The passenger list alo | *y8" spoke to one of the largeet | o'clock in the morning In order to arket ever to become a suc-| father had planned “ 99 included Ethel Barrymore and nine S*4tences ever gathered here Of! reach the market for the day's cess this man Cheadle must be re PI one else with whom he has been in Olympic athletes, who will take part abject of the guaranty of banKitvade. Cheadle conducts his al- moved and new fulea established Seeking New Place. any way connected. His sole de in the bis Feception tomorrow its. Te said the SuATAnty \igged drawing a day ahead of time, by the farmers and the merchants it ts our Intention to send Ches-| sire is to be let alone and given aa proposition not only allowed bauk#) and the farmers cannot come to on the market ter out of the state as soon a8 | opportunity of maki “Reb” Hodge is making a whirlwind campaign for the 98 to attend to their business, but com- * Roig ‘ naking something we can find a place where Chester | out of his life. But, in the face of egpeeng for cheriff. He is allowing no hour to pass a wed with an enthusiasm which ts canlipteta, ia fees the voters of King county are contracting the = infection by sce d yest Detectives Bar | aa, - Steal Valuables and Ke © Piee Coat and One Is Cloise says that the prisoner and| & companion, who has not yet been Arrested apprehended, framed up” a fight, and 80 d him that he laid bis bameun coat on the bar. Shortly afterwards AG’ tesntt of a ( - look place in « the tenderioin Ha and the and other man Cloise discovered whieh he had that been ASK COSGROVE TO Interbay People Make Protest pelled the Institutions te give the depositors necessary seeurity. He! cited the banking laws of Oklahome as conclusive proof that the method | MAKE SPEECH AT BREWERY | reonal objectio » virtually a sale with thelr p allowing what in the brewery Against Claussen Co.’s The petition Was accompanied by a large photograph showing men Methods. loaning up against the bar drinking ‘of residents of| This retailing of liquor is declared : carrying in an inside pocke A large number MP, Antone Coin CO ee niet uae Docket Of hia) | torbay and Magnolia Bluft signed | to be a direct violation of the pro’ #200 wort and| Int a petition presented to Mayor Miller ise made when the referendum law » the pocketbook were two dia4® jon presen 1 Ma P Athor Hardy harged mond ear rings and other valuable |this afternoon protesting, against | was passed, which was in effeet WE grand larcen; , pieces of jewelry “lithe maintenance of a bar the that there should be no more re = selling of liquor at retail by the|tail saloons in the suburbs ne : owing association at # will demand a thorough uburban districts ap ewery people have ruad ST. FRANCIS HOTEL : the efty'# chief « news of retailing (hel and supplemented ’ gue the eamed a Bre Mining Me H stig | wae well fled wit us Wit ‘4 , (By Ur SAN PRA Gowniy in Inute with liaiinmcnsianeamennnsiiiallins ret tat ’ n blood nuch disa were AMONG the ues! i apart and taken to. their hotel toda ,Nelther would dincuss the fetuiges {1 n for the outbreat and. § : ell known through Repanter o, one DOCTOR BRINGS SUIT eines. eputatte ha BIG SALMON PACK | cou ; | wore (By United Press.) | t VANCOUVER, B. C,, Aug, 28.—| The salmon fishing season for 1908 Ps i is over, and it is estimated that s ullding leeanne de’ od | thes Fraser river sockeye pack ex © method n hi eut-) ceeds that of 1907 by 16,000. This} furthe waned MGbOts had @ total of 430,000, as against} 14,000 in 1907, | accused him of npr 2 WA’ TERS ARE RECEDI (By United Presse TLA TA, Ga Aur 8 Rey f A t t the waters are din hat 1 { the \ wn to be dead t of them are negroe The rains t ceased in the upper Savannah valley, and Augusta the i falling The prospect are bette toda than at an tle ince the floods began the firet part f he week The 1 or ¢ Jead unknown, but now c ed that it pre will not be great as at first estimated ESTIMATED FLOOD LOSS ATI A Aus The dg throughout the southe © estima his afternoon to have brought about the following total know lama etimated, $750,006 e to city property $25) sage 10 F t railways, $26,000; damage to telephone companies, $20,000; damage to merchants and local industries, $160. 000; damag idences, $50,000; estimated loss of wages to mill operative 000; lows by flee 000: SITUATION 19 APPALLING AUGUSTA, Ga., Aug, 28—The situation beré this afternoon ha become appaYing through the discovery of whe Ypdies of five ile persons andeeleven negroes, with the prospect that giany*tnore will be found as the’waters recede, Seven bodies of ne 4 were found huddled together in awoom of a fi ded house The ghastly sights have given a sudden shock to the ich had begun t@ recover s¥ghtly, and now there is widespread confusion ry oO - a) By | ted Press Will Then Return to Cincin | mati---Loving Cups to the r- eal | Entire Taft Family . \ r ‘ filed “ ’ ' $1,750, (By United Press.) HOP PRING Va \ Th rest f H Taft w nve 4 at Middle d, near I pry ; Bay, Lake t 1 1 c we pressi hi and Judge Taft's s¢ oga M a Fe BALL HAS WITHDRAWN ‘ 4 patched to search for t Her rato} : ix ane for reinsurance his been rained to Merton Story False lacy the. repubiioansnseiiann OF FREIGHTER AE@N 40 por cent, Local ere ng men], “The story of his telephone con | tion for county commissioner, has prey nat an aceldent In hor en | versation with Miss Marion Morton |withdrawa from the rade, 001 eaponaible for her N6 word has come from the cable | nonarrival of Tacoma, published in the ‘inses | 18 GRANTED DIVORCE. inquiries went to ports w He of Aweueat 26, i just as basetos® and vessels that possibly would have} The Canary: You say you have alo ~ - preve by a lette Lillian M. Shreeder was grated Mehtod the belated fretghte® Aeon, | very little talking to. do’ im, your | Uaicious a8 Preven ae nd h eorning from her 63 days out fro@ San Francisco for | present position? | written to me by Miss Morton, Who!) nang, George M. Shreed@t, by Sydney and long ove@lue, Unless The Parrot; Yes, there are fayr| denies thata@ny such convergigion | jug ite, 1 Tallman, @& the ground [news Is geard.of the Aeon during! women tn the fagily,—Lite |took place and speaks of Chester, |of cruelty * ry e * » o a a be Cy or 2.2 sa & * we a2 62a BOUND OVERTO.| Writ of Habeas Corpus for May Monahan Is Denied. J Ta ed pus 4 i Ma t PDH 2 | i's & success of money to worry him. Wednesday he infected |} Civie Republican club at Fremont | * * | Rent with Hodge microbes, which will develop into votes on Sep- last evening, it was decided to in| * BANK CLEARINGS. K js Sette eS Member §. Yesterday he ctreuluted in Seattle, and last night he bi nd agg earn seeeete, See : a *)Hains Brothers Are Held for fore Mae agistrate oy r ‘Mdrewed successively the Millworkers’, the Bricklayers’ and the ina of the etub # Clearings today ..$1,1004282 | Murder of Annis and Re- fet hearing broth Barbers onion: fn the Labor Temple The meeting waa well attended | # Balances 129,816.26 & bound over grand jury Bietyehere “Hob” goes the Hodge movement grows, and be | and several candidates spoke. Some # Tacoma. *| lease on Bail Refused. out ail Miiiveling in a spiral which ts rapidly converging toward the | of the speakers were: John C. Dick-|# Clearings today ..§ 668,775.00 #9 ae | Under ar \ sued t 7 ‘Wert house bi son, candidate for county superin. * Balances 60,946.00 we (By United Pre Hughe . grand ju wil oe , tendent of schools; Dr. W. T, Chris: | # Portland M NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Capt.| paneled eapecially to take 1 ia tensen and Wm. MeMasters, for the # Clearings today ..% 5,782.00 ey ¢. Hains an Jenkins | ca ¥ t axnevted eB legislature from the 420d district,|® Balances 71,949.00 98 by, aii ehaeeed with the wi oi . r si and Judge George, for justice of the | # +) ae a, Me heals ove hand ithe. b ee a se) copesemaers . s STAYS IN JAIL « X urt, Miss M anicure who w i . nat a wa an this | word t} the wrft kton, ( ‘ with requisition papers on th - Ha M M \ iw NG TAFT GOES FOR ™* WEEK’S OUTING «0528 loyment Fath will have a chance for emy such ake bis malicious hounding as the own way In life Times has been guilty of, it is hard er has delayed his return to Seattle | for him to get a start from the east in searching for such He would like to leave Tacoma, an opening for Chester. I expect/ but at present it seems the only him home any day now, and it is) place where he can support him that he will have definite | self. We cannot insist that he leave for Ch when he returns. the state when he has not money © The family cannot send Chester | enough to pay car fare, to say noth- Wwith-/out into the world until definite} ing of any to give him a start in @ arrangements to give him a chance | new community in life are made. Father has not But the promise that Chester money to send: Che away | will leave the state will be kept him in the struggle to | just as soon as it is possible for him come a good and useful citizen, | to leave with a fair show for a use ach as Ch wishe become. | ful life mewhere else.” The trial ced father to borrow th f dollars and all that he jas earned receotis tas gone co vay TAKES DRAUGHT ner ney. Ches no ose vers OF DEADLY ACID i ie world at an —— slit ala experience After writing a letter to a young ocak: ‘Sie kacen en We ame has not been dis ed hot . Annie Johnson, @ ‘ practical, t B | waitre 4 years of age, commit oy peer He had been a jent up | ted in the Amherst hotel, Petig o oth urce and | 161( nY., last night at A his f aa ea dem tle 0 0% by drinking carbolie i ie Mi ling } wit ‘ hout t le myste etter was taken ate |@ chance to make } ‘ the you oman's room be Chester Anxious. to Leave Soe, Ate daggeh nace ; ‘ the whom 1 PRR Seer: 4 Jer | brother, C. L. Johnson, who lives vad ’ He |4t 307 Summit av. N., refused to : liselc he man's identit A love CHADWICK IS BANKRUPT

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