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HODGE VOL. 10. NO. 161 jt] bp — o> = — o = l= i o rr) rt py =z Winner of Race Will Earn the Title of Champion Aero- naut of the World —Six Entries. murth Internation- ‘ai Race to Begin late This After- noon in the City WILL TELL WHY HE SHOULD BE THE REPUBLICAN © NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF—NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALTHY PORTLAND MAN - THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908. DESERTS HIS WIFE AND IS PRICE ONE CENT (seein ahkN pace’ te cation \ BLETHEN’S. PRINTING GRAFT IS SPOILED The Star has broken up the publishers’ combine that for year has been robbing this city in the matter of the city official printing Board of Public Works awarded to The the next calendar year, beginning Jan. 1, Other bids submitted were from the Times cents for subsequent insertion This morning the Star the city printing for 1909, at the rate of 22 cents per inch at $1 per inch for the first insertion and Bul Ww 95 the Post-Intelligencer at $1 per inch straight; the letin at 40 cents for the first insertion and 30 cents for subsequent insertions; the Ne cents an inch straight The bid by Durir The the past year the Star's was made for Noon Star, a paper sold on the street and deliv had the considered as a news ered boys SJulletin, an adjunct of the Times, has Although the court neral cirewlation, it has never city printing at a price of 50 cents per inch ermined that the in was a paper of been in any sense AT ARCADE °o — ARRESTED IN | PROBABLY SHOWERS TONIGHT DAY; LIGHT SOUTH WINDS, THIS C JOSEPH A. BLOCK IS WANTED IN ROSE CITY Ran Away With an Attractive Brunette HALL THE WEATHER OR BUN. ITY fColumbus, Ohio. 3 E i sad eile yen RAN) paper, and could be secured only through the mails or by carriers INSPECTOR SCARES JAPS G DESPERA Threatens Arrest Unless They | The Te TACHIC Bulletin has a circulation of but a few hundred daily ATTEMPTIN A PSALM OF THE SUBMERGED Lives of common plugs remind us What « bug-houre bunch we are; Born, it seems, for Wealth to grind us Underneath ber motor car Look at yonder politician Pipe that preelection emile Surely you must know his mission He would b our friend—a while you es a brother, wer to the bar anoth Says he loves Calle you buys « drink and the And a bum camps ar But, ales! poor politician | Common plugs are gettin’ wise i an We know just for what you're fishin ne a | Withdraw Accusations Us poor common workin’ guys peer / Against Him. TINT TT os UU LAL, mu | es Cae 280 ravens hod bg oft remind us ae i e should have some plea »% ING BALLOONS AT THE. DRIVING PARK AT COLUMBUS, 0.—W. H. PICKENS, DIRECTOR | IP # last desperate effort to And if ballots’ fortunes find us himself from the “graft” exposures 1 ol at eno GENERAL, and dismissal from office, Market a ee ae B., Georgetown. (By United Press.) ,its owner. The Iroquois, owned by of Winnipeg. The other two entries |Inepector Cheadle = thie Ray g UMBUS, 0. Aug. 29.—Ral-| Henry ©. Pirrang, of Columbus, will | will be drawn from C. H. Perrigo’s "early precipitated 1 ges net the sport of millionaires, |De piloted by J. J. Meade, of the Stars and Stripes, Norman G.| public market by trying to intlnl| steers = eae ee Ee *| United States army. The Ville de Keena’s Cincinnati, and the Amert-| Gate Japanese farmers into signing) ate would eh the climax of @ sensation | Dieppe, which had such a disastrous can Federation of Aero Clubs’ Co. |& statement denying the accusations /fay & location. | The inspector ir, In this city, late this af-/experience in the Chicago race on lumbia. made canines bie any Foe a ieten that tetas! When noted acronaute will | July 4th, when it dived from a) it will require a million twet of | Cheadle took the es poe *rftien (Mk & Weation,” sald Brosted: And fortune to win a sim- height of a mile directly into Lake gas to fill the ba artificial /ene Inte an out-diahe Laner bal "eeeadic G14 not even give me a re cup—trophy of their skill Michigan, will race here, piloted by at a dollar a the and it and told them to sign the pap oi” Weary take Ghace was & otal Capt. A. E. Mueller, the Frenchman cost $1,000 before a oon | handed out, threatening that © Shey 1PEE Orel he wave these atatlo tol fourth international balloon | who saved his life in the lake only und, And when the |4!d not sign he would arrest them peddiers | will start from the driv-| by eutting the balloon basket loose Me and endite tack t0/6n6 refuce fo let them Reve COPIER ceed . thie morning ie limited to sixion one side and permitting it to he will ve ae hin sole | stalle in the future. ne |Brosted had failed to get any loca the “Columbus to the | drag along the surface of the water reward 4 $500 trophy donated by| Twelve Japanese had signed the | ‘rusted lad (alled Ko get any loos : until he was roscued. The balloon the Columbus board of trade. But |paper up to the noon hour, One| Lui Se nie Huskies Aa tel at! ; racers have already is.owned by Paul Lucier, mayor | be will have won the title of cham. | angry Japanese who refused to put te the ok ii tf b id not | 2neodore Shonts Predicts Eter- ¢ contests, The Chi-|of Dieppe, France. pion acronaut of the. we And | his name on the paper broke away) ie OS the sree clase 1D. ti Won the St. Paul race The English entry is the King Ed- that is worth something—-even to a from the inspector and ran inte the | 30 ny matter, = nal Damnation to Will be piloted.in the | ward, piloted by Lieut. Bennett and | millionaire. The race ix under the | street. A crowd of ae ae . Steen aikas Maehey donetien Some One. Mirece by Col. C. A. Coey,'owned by the Canadian Aero club auspices of the Columbus Aero club. | 4nd a large number of spectators came to the market for the second | PERF District Women Into Business i Districts. levery patrolman in the CE ARE DEREL ORMANCE CT IN OF DUTY the new restricted district. This has not been done. Acting Chief Sal Hivan says that in his opinion such a course is not necessary, as nearly city has deprive the city of @ big source of The monthly tic under the guise of a fine for t revenue. ing the laws thelews bu q nse, paid ak a license never will be reduced, it is @ gathered around and for a moment was every prospect of « reg rough heuse the ular if all of Cheadie’s “graft Market Taspector vietims gave up like Frank Jobnaon, a farmer itv. ing r Redmond, the industrious inspector is making a regular intnt out of his job. Johnson, in a statement signed and sworn to in the presence of three witnesses yesterday, tontifies that he ae be giving Cheadle $5 a week each week since the in spector has been on the job All told, Johnson estimates that has been gouged out of a sum been frequently on the tenderloin mated, fully $5,000 a month, un fing $100, which went to eemptiance tructions /beat and should be familiar with the new district ts soon populated |yrease the market inspector's poh poland tthe face of every woman who has |as thickly as the old. The income |ets and ease his elastic conscience, Ry Mayor Miller, Chief Of idea there. Despite this, how-| heretofore has been about §7 seems to have been spot P n fave Irving Ward's order for the yer, women who for months have month. The women who will be lately by Cheadle as & ‘of the crib houses of the re- occupied these houses are nightly affected by the e ement of the etim for grafting tacties Win Getrict goes into effect on on the streets of Seattle’é up-town | removal order repr a month! ad Gay the inapocior Was ” Might next at 12 o'clock. business district and the patrolmen payment of about $2,000 arket Johneon sa F Of these houses who have are blind to their identity and their | . ached and tatovined t . by that time will be conduet. wa i a good ation 10 arrest. It in estimated that ‘ ary to “see” the | Threatened. ! Women are affected by the Revoute rT per look was $6. onter, Police Sergeant Kent, who has Ties the announcement was supervision over the restricted dis Buys Good Location Mb thet the women were to be trict, declares that if any attempt rome » owes a farm ment Med to move away from their '# made by the houses in question | Redmond aly. gate 2 ae : lock of ene vara eo " ne r eek, © Saturday Wocation int more iao-|to remain open after 12 o'clock on |market once a or urd step in civic reform, and Policemen in the uptown district| NASHVILLE, Tenn., A 9.—Alit was imperative that he Aa Id has en bad an |are silent as to what course they | negro named rge Joht was| good location in order to # fellort been made to enforce | Will pursue toward the same class hanged by a mob at Murf ©.) hin good As a busines a Well as the letter of of women who are polluting the miles south of here, at $| tion Johnson found it advisable ie But the result is far morals of a hitherto respectable |o'clock last night. The negro yes-|to submit Co the graft, and his wh “! vs " ows oral ade an assault)words are to the effect that fom what was anticipated, portion of the city terday morning made an axsau é icity houses seas The new restricted district is to|upon a Miss Morris, seven miles |Cheadie’s private bank account bas MG women Today fully balf | be within the boundarfes of Charles | from Murfreesboro. |been enriche the tune ¢ them have gone. They have and Plummer sts. and Seventh and |than $100 since that time n his WR town and few of them } Eighth ave. & The crib hous |personal funds, Mie atrangements to nx ir to be eliminated. So-called Johnson was always given stall the new restricted Where houses” only are to be tolers Pe 19. Today he ha tal fave they gooe? | wn lodging and the inmates of houses of thi (By United Press.) He also e be 4 Chea ‘ y ng at present will have i . 5. as per the regular arrang Nerines oo cafes pr the | kin a alte atter than Nov. 30.|_ WILKMBBARRE, Pa., Aug, 20 tor the | Th ‘Samer. ere is 1° ove nol ate - Mve « ere ed a the Minty that instead 0 But so far there, have been no Five men were killed, anoth payment We be on RS MMB the order, the ac building operations In the new loca: | 6xPs ed : +o ane are snes sone of Chead y ich Mike tenderioin w tion, No additional accommodatior is age ple Pay - vo ngean ty eared in th er several day Moved into the cit i ral supposition would be that an ae Lanign Ve ~ = : Has to Leave Stall Pirict, and tree { increased population of several six miles from this city. A prod , : ee from “ Sty away nine car struck a ‘ain f Gottielt tel BN me c the police walk th dred persons would have to be p a : PB wr . y Bae Fe ogerenndl a Bot dig | lie drinking place ght vided for in this v same who were employed in the mine. | tified with the 4 narket for Quest for trade tor Only six of them escaped in the past nine mouths, te Chief Avoids issue Vice Stalke Unmolested. Phone ed were horribl an affid it y ew v1 t : Despite the tact th on for this is and a ae , & renee NO LIMIT TO CITY'S SIZE a good ' ng” the w et Lee ottice Chiet t Yard apparent one that the wor . , is gett aap m no intention beying the | By United Press hat last we ctor Cheadle ¥ are eading through the bus FRANCISCO K Jered him n H t Seattle. Hardened, pair creat-|peontory affected ; : me Bon 4 4 ed whowe profession and life are ‘ a ¢ “ . * Hiteaticn Of closing rye Seats, ore Rae Soe, i's tat oo ir ; n the 4nd moving +} : 1 of the basement ? : Appea a ; {6 anot: = ‘ i of the ba rye HH. Pe this morning and he a her section @ 6 and mingle with men who visit for a location the inspector did not that bet: : 4 hout Interference) AUBURD Aug p—Oharies |e ente bat ture $ women w 1 fre th »priet of the | Bige wellknown reside 4 , y ; aL walked off Hore the meme or the officers of the la f Fall City, dled yesterday at th Loge any ae 404 the latte i me in official eee taaene of 1 Mr. Big wa Cheadle’s Speec . tions to arrest ‘ . er the t that |é ' J and ha ed Fall On th later occ r tod }ttme this morning, and, not being) |famifiar with the rules, he took a| [stall which was vacant, on the as | |#urance of « farmer In an adjoin tng stall that it was all right | When Cheadle discovered Jorgen (By United Press.) CENTERVIL lowa, Aug. 29 If the railroads are not let alone we will have in thin country an era of misery that will send to eternal json tn the stall he drove bim out, damnation those who are respon \asing language. according to the sible for it.” was the note warn jirate farmer, that would have been | ing sounded by Theodore P. Shonts, igeulting to a beast of the woods. the New York traction expert and } |AR noon Jorgenson was standing rall i president, in addressing with his wagon north of the mar \the Chautauqua held here, The oc ket, with very little hope of selling |easion was the “home coming” of this load of produce, and almost de-| 400 former Appanoose county resi termined to throw ft into the bay | dente. tee get rid of it yntinuing, the speaker called transportation the handmaiden of and sald it is certainly that hgr feet tread the right path, but that the maiden should not be loaded with fetters if she is to serve her mist ie with zeal and success CHARGES AGAINST prosperity proper to see DROWNED IN: EIR BEDS EL PASO, Tex. Aug. 29.—Kight ~ ve more victims of the clondburst =a lig > 28 age gy ne a a a ae (By United Pres ports received here. This makes HOMOLULE Aug. 29 “te he ie the number of kne ~ dead 23 and = —— ~ . wes against ulted it ts believed it Wh reach 40,| States Attorney R. W. Brekons, pre None of the bodier found today |ferred by Rev. BE. W. Thwing and wie \eietities others, have been sent to Attorney Five of the victims were travel | General Bonaparte at Washington tng men who were asleep in the| T8¥ Include « number of specifi ete! when the great wall of water | C#tions, referring both to ¢ fal swept down upon the town, The 824 personal conduct alleged to be hotel was ed a the detrimental to the administration eupants ow any and drowned of federal law, especially among the Ortental part of the community ed * ~ #% WHICH IS THE WEAKLING? * FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS * * *% Editor The Star:—Which of * PILED IN A HEAP # the Cosgroves (the governor * * or his son) is Ming quoted in * naan * iit health? They both look * (By United Preece.) * pretty husky to me, with the ® MARSHFIELD, Ore, Avs. 29 % governor in the lead, and easily #) a Pip PE cea gt ® able to take the son across his * - i toa elthe nauithed # knee and probably does, if he * 4 " Cn ry . * needs it. If any doubts exist, * x <i 8 >a " rh “ e tw. take a look at Cosgrove your. # ®! home limping abe 0 the stro 8 * self. With apology to Howard * hp Baan! AM epg oe noe * Cosgrove, his son, | am tg ry se enga cali: * WALTER STRANGE *|™ ree oe © * Beattie, Aug. 28. | Cone ail Bg ba . Bre — * Whe day at the southern BREE EERE EER EB On istrict fair rt ectat were ed on EXPLOSION ON serie ce ots lm hee HUNTING FOR A BRUTE By United Press By United Press.) COPENHAGE Aug Two AN JOSH, Cal, A —The were filed and sfx othe Ja polle ‘ a lookin, Aleck ded or 1 the|R who yesterday stat i ‘ josion of. a sh The | it house by the b Aart ‘ } nite Joneph A. Block, allas Bar alias Baroch, a rich Pacific cc jbanker and real estate broke w din riland, Ore, for de rting his wife and Jeaving ber in eatitute circumstances, and Mre M. Weiss, an attractive brunette of bis own race, with whom he eloped were arrested shortly before 9 o'clock this morning at the corner jof First av. and Cherry et. by City Detective Byrne. They expected to wall at 10:30 a on the steam. whip President for San Francisco. Admit Their Guilt. The fugitives admitted their guilt after being taken to police he quarters, and will be bh m held here pending advices from Portland They left Portland nearly two months ago, and have been in Se attle at intermittent periods for the past two weeks Captain of Detectives Tennant recelved a letter on July 31 from the chief of px of Portland giv GREAT 0 Thousands Cheer Arrival of American Battleships at Melbourne. BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY. United Preas Correspondent Aboard | the VU. &. Georgia. MELBOURNE, Aug. 29.—The At- lantic fleet arrived here at 3 o'clock this afternoon and was accorded a welcome that outranked in magnifi cence anything so far on this event ful trip. From Port Phillip Heads to the anchorage grounde in Port Phillip bay, a distance of 30 miles the entrance of the white squadron was one long ovation. Thousands of pleasure craft had and Left His Wife in Desti- tute Circumstances. TS GIVEN FLEET i } i { ; } 4 i ing a description of Block ang the and stating that the; i were wanted. Since th time the members of the detective { force have n on the lookout fo j them { Banker and Broker. ; Previo ing hie wife, th i accused man was engaged for som H time fn the brokerage and banking : business in Portland, and he is sald to have extensive banking interests in San Francisco and Onkiand. Im ation from Portland is to the effect that although he had ap abur ce of money he left his wife without funds and she was compelled to call upon friends fog ald When confronted by the officers, Block made no attempt to assert bis innocence. He said that he would return to the elty where he was wanted without making any fight. He was placed in the city jail and Mrs. Weiss was sent to the home of the police matron. ATION —— come out to the Heads to meet the Americ battleships and the shores were lined with almost as many people as witnessed the en- trance of the fleet into San Fran ciseo harbor. The Hritish cruiser Psyche boom- ed her cannon 13 times and dipped her flag to the Connecticut as she entered the harbor, and the salute was retorted Although the official landing of the officers and men of the fleet will not take place until] Monday morning, Admiral Sperry and his staff came ashore today and paid an official visit to Hon. Sir Reginald A. J. Talbott, governor of Victoria, He entertained them with a dinn and later returned their official on board the Connecticut = = — MEAD BOTH “ACCEPTABLE TO LEAGUE = | 8. G. Cosgrove, candidate for the republican nomination for gov ernor, and Gov. Mead are both en dorsed by the Anti-Saloon league, on account of their declarations in favor of the passage of a local op tion bill by the legislature. Both candidates are entirely ptable to the league, and both are endorsed as being the most likely to win. A statement issued today by the league The league, after careful sideration and investigation Mead is st choice elected votes ac says Heves that if Gov will be b € ed it f if Mr be by mBETOVE it will ‘ond choice A vote is, therefore, worth Congrove as a first ond choice as much to Mr choice vote by his atti hia straight his vigorou in hi ad, not only okane and ward letter, but by of local option advocacy wr. (By United Press.) —“In God We Trust,” taken from the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. $20 gold piece with the consent of by order of congress, Francisco mint today in large quantities. eagle with trousers, invented by St tional consent The new bird is eagle MEMORIAL FOR EX-GOVERNOR | Seattle Citizens Will Honor} >}; Memory of Pioneer Executive The fune Eugene former gov Washit who died in San Dte Cal er lay morning following an ilne everal mor will be held Diego. The remair be orem ed. It is expected that the ashe ria ce ¥ he on ne it ne ture The life of ex-Ce EAGLE ON $20 GOLD PIECES LOSES TROUSERS is on the coins being much The new dies arrived from Philadelphia yesterday, and the big presses were at once set to work turning out the gold, A few tens were coined, but the mint will make twenties for the next few days nine 1 lawyer, he did his best we 4 creative engineer, and |he was father of the sc e of fill i ¢ t Receiver for Stock Fir PUTNAM, Conn., A Judge ( C. Holt of the United States istrict court today announced the a nt of Congressman Chas, w, 1 field of Rock Island, Me, uct as receiver for the A, O, any, which failed, fol of frenzied manipus e New York stock ex» speeches, merits our support, and we urge every true friend of local option in this state to give earnest support to Gov. Mead and Mr. Coe j grove for first and second choice : respectively, This is in no i a reflection upon Mr. Cow ; grove’s attitude or integrity, but simply in the interests of that con- centration of effort necessary to j defeat the saloon forces at the polls, ; and secure the election of a local option candidate The statement says that the re s of John D. Atkinson and Rob- T. Brown are thoroughly sat- sfactory, but makes no comment on f Gov. MoBride’s letter, in which he says that he will attempt to make good the local option pl in the republican platform, if ele The silence regarding Me- F Bride fs taken as indicating the doubt of the league as to hig sin- ity == President Roosevelt and replaced turned out by the San The new coin also lacks the i dens, but mow dead by na- mpler and looks more like an G SERVICES