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)B” H ODGE time ano vou wi Tren Learn wey eotrvone cats rim THE MAN OF ACTION THE SEATTLE STAR © [THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; LIGHT VOL. 10. NO. 163. ‘ SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT east Winos ADLESS BODY IS FOUND ON LAKE SHOR URDERER’S BETRAYER FEARS FOR HIS LIFE TER’S GHASTLY (azar “BOB” HODGE AT ARCADE wat) THREATENED FOR FIND TELLS OF © REVEALING CRIM MURDER Tomorrow night at Arcade hall tn the Arcade bullding, between Union and University sts Rob Hodge, candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff, will tell why he should secure the nomina tion Lacking sufficient funds to effect a complete organization, only by addressing public meetings is Hodge able to get before th ple, For that reason The Star appeals to the voters to turn out to morrow night. Hodge will be the principal speaker of the eR * * WALKS TO DOOM IN SLE Man Who Caused Murderer’s Arrest Says Countrymen Threaten Assassination. P ning, and the story he will tell from the plat form of Arcade hall will be of interest to every man who desirés to vote honestly in the primaries next Tuesday, VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. 1 There will be other speakers present, and also a song or two by Scotch vocalists. Hodge Is a Scotch and his fe * * (By United Press.) + * J. A. Cummings while asleep * * * * * . * maa ® walked off the Toronto express ® * * * * . * * ” low countrymen tn & aitle are gr 1 in his campaign é Every man who {8 seeking to purify the government of King county should 1 an effort to at # 100 miles east of Fort W ; Attempts to Conceal Crime by end tomorrow night's meeting. In addition to the regular program an effort will be made to interest J) ¥ Met might and was iilled Walking the street worth but Ittle, and yet those present In the Hodge campaign, to the end that the Hodge fight may be carried daring the remair © und wee fetarhion trom & bol | ene. Caeee boon batore God ¢ Reve Soap Hiding Corpse Under Logs and saul eg gh A cade erated cad # day at his old home at Fer off, the Russian who last ¥ spoons aliens And don't forget that “Bob” Hodge is an orator with a mission ® gus, Ont formed the municipal a nt de away with by | * that I. E nder a member of my race, I Dense Underbrush. UN ee UE Hey YY HHS |sanlting hie (Nogoloffs) sinter, wus|feel certain that Dersion wih Bll Nb- for we have a him in this head seve: nd lying |1 of 1209 Mercer st, who were . > fe iy from the body, and the nting and stumbled onto the ui \ ate ver, wader a number of aceldentally while making | ‘ teetic ntry an sian authorities their way through the undergrowth | Neg h P t the remains of a man| which tines the lake shore 5 Pry agp seh ols met plage? heyy dey A the cast shore of | stances of the case, that they de | turing coms 1316 See-| “Bermon assaulted my little 14 een: Juantta this |Clded to report the matter as soon | jond av., says that he ost his |year-off slater. I heard her out | mition for telling wh knew |cries and I went to her assistance, | 9 about Bermon's criminal 4. I had hi placed tn jall and then I j | as possible, and William MeCorkle a | returned across the lake and went BE as overs, heee to the office of Deputy Oarener, 8 SCRAMBLE AT Man Suspected of Killing Wife in a y Because of what has done in the | told the ¢ interests of J he is now al-|fessed to m shed 08 pay rm at the office ateit| LAND OPENING Lonely Alaska Cabin Is Big Theft Discovered in Hay- to belle ‘that pong mat will be throw some that he had con- that he was wanted a for murder, Did I not do I did, why should I be n Russ Follows Disclosure. al hundred from the United ‘Oh ‘ éjut Y » mi} ge kil) him yw that I have taken = eS == ates are engaged in a wild scram h, Lee! how could you be mar jcombuy. 1 jail this morning. He wi ny (By United Press.) on Jackson ted to anot oman and not tell |beltaken back to Nome about & sear 1 BY. ond Be daked the |*e™* ears to have been the prop- ble today for thousands of acres of | ted Q Fema 8 n@ not toll)? ber 6 by Joseph Warren, apecial| HAVANA, Sept. 1—The provin- | ° ) depertines vr dt phe. <a 4 er course, | am hounded and threat co _ emeeere, tone. eek. wore me gaything. about f agent-of the department of justice, cl#! government is in an uproar to-| ing an officer with him to the /@med with death. I am afraid to brcayrtgeo} to settlement s Sobbing these words, & Women| agg District Attorney Grigeby of 44¥ 88 the result of the discovery |).iu6 in order that might pro walk the streets night the different government land : , ’ , order tha ‘ . © different government land) who claims to be the legal wife of | Nome: of the theft of over $400,000 In the ii thing and per ‘iaiia eke te dite: offices were besieged in front by pe effects recently has been “anak jnoon, and shortly afterward Dr i 4 a E wel * made to kill him me ? Mysterious case Wiltale and an officer. from the| WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 1.—Thou Also Bigamist. ana Post Office---Murder | Aivald %6 eterna: theme When I heard of this man’s ily find was made by|gheriff's office left for the scene | *4nds of settlers from over 30 points : treatment of her who 1s so dear to le and his son, Wil- of the supposed crime in central and western Canada and ve yt Herman |me, the wonder ts that I did not local postoffice. The discovery was a ‘ b Lee H. Johnston, who was arrested| AlGnough admitting that be se without being molested . “ . ¥ | Sane Reon. nettiers, whe, beg 1908 Fi cretly disposed of the body of Belle | ade when an inventory of the Bermon was affiliated with the| “ity Detective Sam Corbett, one joome early to get good pleces of at 1902 Fourth av. yesterday mora-/Ggisis: by first burying it under |St@Mps, envelopes and other mate-| wvoiitionists in his own country, |! the officers who placed Rermon jland. Some of the settlers stood ining on the charge of murdering |hig eabin in Nome and later die-/fial wae taken, The detectives are (oy 11 wns heceune of hin politien] Under arrest, has notified the Rus- | ine over 36 hours, having thetr food | 5... ‘ nove searching for Ricardo Rodriguez, : ae BOS sian authorities, and the man will | bro ht to them by amall boys Helle Gilchrist of Butte, Mont. in| membering and cremating it, he convictions that he committed mur- | pA) 2M = . jOctober, 1905, after marrying her tly maintains that she com-| chief of the supply bureau, who die! 4... i am informed,” he said kept in prison pending the re- red when the theft became ; ceipt of instructions from them at when the as- tet i known Marked for Death. Negoloff says t ars that |sault c comes to trial the people le who | who have organized in Carlson's be- jand taking her to Nome, Alaska . t y christ was a resident of . } |met the prisoner at the police sta-|nafte-until about three years ago,, Growing out of the postoffice ‘ews has come to my ears a torah og }tion jest night |and for a considerable time she held | scandal, Manuel Elles, editor of Et) Russls rp peg rn a a eget teties ! he ith of tron of the me Vigilante of Manzanillo, was shot 4 in the same canse for | half wil) make a hard fight to li} The scene which followed w be one oa © — 2 € m - é erday afternoon by Manuel Which Bermon, or O ison, as he erate him. He says that he has [pathetic in the extreme. Weeptn 6 guey “lg led gg tented baebie of the Anaconda Copper Mis editor of Ei Reporter of calle himeeif, was working, held a ned that they are already rais- | ditterly, the woman embraced her | jag company the same city. Estrada, who is an ring a few nights ago and/ing funds for his defense, as a re Jhusband and implored bim for sa} Tree. tb Get Money. | Independent, considered that he had | tmarked me for death | feel that |sult of the meeting recently held. | been insulted in a political editoria! ity-Eight Are Lost in Wreck of explanation, but he had nove 0] hp possessed « tmall fortune, | written by Elles, who le'8 conserve-| a ciety | make. He admitted that he was # and when she was married and|tive. The coroner's jury held Es} Miss Ethel Shankland, who dis } 3 Py bigamist, aod when the full force | West to Alaska she left all by trada to anewer on a charge of mur itish Schooner - - - Excursion _ svesred in'seartie Auwsal 22, ho . te G.. Smith fc i ice bh , of his words fell upon her, so areat | CTty tn charge of E.G. & Ger. lor whom the police have been Butte bookkeeper. About 18 months ly ching, returned to was the shock that she was almost Ps Steamer in Storm - - Many ago be received the last letter from { ine rtments . the residence Of | thrown into hysterts. her, penned with her own band. = | E Boats Doomed L conyers bg ohn me yesterday It was impossible for her to con-| Mince theo he has received two! : . | giving Sty eTpIenAtOn ae) ee etn at tt aua, others, written by Johnaton and a her whereabouts a as necee parporting to have been dictated by She was apparently in good/sary for the officers to take John-|\gs Johneton. These communt-| health, although weak from the | ston back to his cell and do what|eations asked for payments of $600 alee lack of food, and the family feared $600 wapect! i the \ to question her. The only thing she | ‘™*Y Could to quiet and console the pe Bs 00, reupectively, and the REAR ADMIRAL HENRY GLASS, CHEADLE’S GUILT RETIRED, VERY LOW AT ; ; | ‘DIN STORM. The Queen was loaded with ex <i cursionists starting out for day's *#id was that she had been trying | Woman whose life he had wrecked. 101) request j Despite Revelations, Mayor | occasion he gave Cheadle $1 and o United Press.) pleasure trip, when the gale sudden. for four days to reach bome.| Married in Omaha. / Three go RPO ap-| HOT SPRINGS. Pp . - ? dad Pogo’ occasion §2 A both be . 1L—in a ter ily swept and her| Neither her father nor her mother | re es sen | peared in Butte and demanded of | ie aS Still Retains Grafting |stances the money was paid over 9 British echooner *\engines became disabled. The| have been permitted to see her, | The woman says that her maiden | PEro™ 0 kim tne Somanuee (By United Prees.) Inspector. for the right to occupy a good stall Seen wee Wrecked off Port # ship's officers had great troubie| The case is a very mysterious name was Cora Tosh, and that) ionging to his wife. This wax re| pago ROBLE SPRINGS from which to sell his wagonload of on the coast of Wale: preventing a panic on board when one. Miss Shankland disappeared | johnston married her in Omaha in| fused, and Johnston flew into a| c set | or prod ore of the 33 mem- @|the danger became apparent, but after leaving for the First Pret | igo. wo yearn before he wedded Fake, declaring that he had evi-|C®!. Sept. 1—Rear Admiral Henry! It has now been seven days since! J. Clemans, who Hvee near Foster by heroic efforts order wae fairly byterian church to attend services, “ well maintained and ali but four) and reappeared as strangely. A| Miss Gilchrist, for whose death he of the passengers were taken off| Siar reporter who called at the | is now held responsible. Coming to safely In the lifeboats. Moore residence thin morning, 7&5 | geattie, the two resided here for a ‘The storm is increasing in fury told that no furth information |time and then Johnston decided to the crew were dence which would land Smith in| Glass, retired, former ¢ mander | The Star gave its first evidence to and is very wet! known throughout the penitentiary of the Pacific f and his family |the public that Market Inspector! the county, was “held up” by In- Investigation Ends in Arrest. arrived here today from Berkeley, | Cheadle is a grafter. Cheadle still |spector Cheadle for honey on sev- ; holde his office, eral occasions. * om wh Admiral Glass had ra asion Smith then wrote to Ross Neagle — - ts amir as - Mayor Miller le full ie ak Amazon had been im the terrific storm, been sweeping both as a@ last resort aaa diy Cho Magri Takes Man's Honey. Gnd western coasts # | and the Queen is in the gravest | reaarding the case could be Ob | ¢o to Alaska. He fell in with the PeROPal passenger agent of the Ore | Ohi tat ebbing life. Dr, | Cheadie’s guilt. No matter how! .. » ¥: for 24 nours. She # danger of being swept upon the tained | Butte nu on the way there, and #08 Railway & Navigation com | iia. of Oakland, who accom.|Much evidence of the inspector's ue Tiret ene the teepectey Wan 16 put into port, but ®* rocks or being swamped and sunk,) while he remained in the north he | P@BY, In — to find out if the | vanied the distinguished man, said 900d tharacter might be obtained, |" a nee ae ee 0; t 0 ohnstor r he ¢ why n, sald ne next time Clemans (oe garig lg “oe . be gy q COSGROVE IS on hea ba ine Wier Re Res ae telat wen Shyer eer peek today that he had little hopes of Ht he were guilty of grafting tn one |S eiagie: cuss Camans mreg ved up ‘ beat her te worst of the excitement w. behind 7 a NF camel Glass” reser nly, it would be sufficient to |% f during the efforts of the women Some time after the death of his BOW? tm Butte as Belle Gilebrist py acon prov atgeeing: re ope | Show that he is not a fit man for bey ate BEES oe Ne survivors reached shore # and children to yet into the emai! ase wife b 4 to live with | 4 ane ae she-was not aot the best known naval command. | the position save ector turned back and ‘boat after a miracu- ® boats. They were half insane with his real wife in thie city, By mak Be Tevermasues folie started, an@ | +s on the @acific coast. He t Mayor Miller realizes this. What) °°)", you have trip through the high # fright and fought with each other ing a number of trips to Butte, he 7oHnston’s arrest followe Seas tn Werke sibes Wie ¢ explanation can he give for keeping| .1* | Sg gon A Nearly every vessel & in their wild attempts to reach the secured $1,100 by fraudulent means | , acs | idea ord Be a ment several years ago. Two|this publicly denounced grafter in|, | BUpss [ner od tie es Pia: : : johnston committed suicide r cane ne be plied Clemans pes reached port today * boats. The officers of the ship had) a, é dame Cosgrove, candidate |0% property which Belle Gtichrist |i". note requesting Johnston to| Months ago he was stricken with a | office | “Well, give it to me, then,” re- MO Merious effects of the # to use force to compel them to obey 1. the republican nomination for| had possessed Coli hey bale aaasetis Gna’ take ication of abdominal ailments More Grafting. jtorted Cheadle, “and leave it down ‘Those which are over. & orders. | governor, addressed an enthusiastic! The officers are sativfied that the sor ccoerty, ts scouted in Butte, /#8d an operation was neces to| K. Soto, a Japanese farmer, who/in the office for me im great danger, and MAD RUSH FOR BOATS. meeting of republicans at Renton | Mra. Jc ton who lives in Seattle | O°" lang to A press diss save his life. Since that t ellives near nt Junction, ‘testi ne ed up the two anxiety ie felt for last night j'# Innovent of any wrongdoing, and) "a0 former friends of physicians have been in constant | fied in the { witnesses to h 1 that be pie The four who were lost went! “rhe first fight in my political|she’has the deepest sympathy of| 4. 4be former fiends of Bs attendance at his bedside day that he had been compelled to to ce of the market, mimammer of email vessels w overboard during the mad rush and creer was for local option, and || those who have been ferreting out | PO 10% tale of her death i Market 1 headle it according to Been driven ashore at points along the coast ig doubtful if many of ‘an be ficated. directions action was witnessed jers, whose mes have ed and who testified to- of the farmer's See eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee there was no possible chance of/ jv. peen for local ¢ the strange case ft Psat ‘or lo option ever The dead woman was 1 ineat gra mone e privile » saving them from be — whic | since,” said Mr, Cosgrove among | Taken to County Jail in church circles in Butte, and wide ecuring # good location on the pub wae running in be - atane ania other things. “That fight was made Johnston was removed to the!ly known and reapected Ne market Greatest credit is given the crew) 14 youre ago, wo | am that far in ad-|_ cai ha Soto specified two particular oc for successfully getting al! but four! vance of the Spokane platform on mar: obs ¢ casions on which hi he had given the |day to the ashore, as it wae gn @ time) the local option Issue that scores would peria! E4 Jones, former mayor and pres Ber Fou gerne |saling vessels are arog pave ou ameriunae "8° ex’: | WHAT ED. CUDIHEE SAYS OF | e AKE G. A. R. DEDICATES SRR market inspector money. On one | statements in the scramble for also spoke in the eat of Mr MONUMENT storm and the fate of their crews) /. “ j rT) ’ when 200 passengers, ig questioned. An unknown veesel,| “UN Coerove will apenk at the| BOB’ HODGE them women and children,| which was in distress, set off rock : Renton Hill club house, Madison | Weed from the excursion ets off Nabs last night signalling |. 4 18th pie. : C Wael bith neo OREY “ARR Moh soli HOO acenny omen. Queen for ald. Nothing has been seen of St and 18th av. i . 5 hogs “ BALLOON IN CONTEST FALLS) noaq Heroes of Fort Meigs of visi who have come to see when she became | eines und it le feared she| #rOve meetings will be held tomor Hodge made an efficient officer from the start. He enforced INTO LAKE ERIE—ANOTHER py ee. , - SEEM the Gelety In ol ne, cee row night at Kent, Thur the law with such impartiality that there was no complaint either | Remembered---Big Parade ||", ae. Neen De ee y was lost with all on board. West Seaith 1 Wilk rd r Hy a1 COMES TO EARTH } arviv eat war between NLA. te cinseging thal’ dbmase teens tin enaet pointe tay | V" attle anc il from the mine owners or the miner ¢ read law and conduct Will Be Held T “ the + aes eet ae ping a nb ngewe at Auburn and Satarda ed his own cases before justices, saving the county the ex —-- i ¢ Held Tomorrow. nad . anne. 8. St BEG the ‘sh funed to lhe cnaltes Goch and tb the wind ta) moxt 1 O, O. F. hall, and st Junc penses of a prosecutor, He made no mistakes and at the end (By United Press.) | ansoneeee las tee eaating "ies, Tee When the Mobent refused to te emailer cra’ i on oa 3 that the| on hall, Ballard of six months | felt so much confidence in him that | told him BUFFALO, Sept. 1.—The balloon, |y yy ye RRM MME oun leme” ens t cw gla gpa at them. They poe pay gonns = am wat auaaas ond Secan ae to consider that he was the sheriff of that district and that any- |} Queen Louise, which started with|% | ime 08 Onier te Reten te hin tana ey manne | Soperee. © thing he did | would stand for."—From inter th F her balloons fro lumbu se " eee ee en 7 ing he di ould stand for ror erview wi ormer [two other balloons from Columb *% SEATTLE MENTIONED. ‘lof battle, and applan © Gown than desert the! be increased DGE RECEIVES Sheriff Edward Cudihee. Ohio, § day afternoon with Lieu: | % mY pa gies - ~ tenant J. J nnett of the British |» TOLEDO, O., Sept. 1.—There * The ceremonies at Fort Meigs YAN PERSONAL L Y) I consider Bob Hodge a firat class officer and believe that [army balloon corps as pilot, accom-|* js much discussion of the next #| tls Sfternoon were of great Inter | |] he wilh make a good sheriff, if elected nid Former Sheriff panied by Tom L emple, was | w& | for the encampment, bet #/¢ I “ es whose troops par _ |] sheriff. da n Pigeon * tim: r . aw be : 4 ’ a | “Bob” Hodge, candidate for While sé 7 r me, Hodge m » mi and neve Owing t efective v the pilot | w attle rye > h a officials Declares "gud sheriff at the republican primaries made me any t le of any kind There were ne air was unable to kee ninlepD ¢ 1 Pit oe H s appeared That If Elected He this rning and met at the! next Tuesd febstved t heart abo ' ich he enforeed the law a ac f the v Spe Re Avs * Wi e ft ta the Bryan and Kern club) ovation last night when he appear one wd t * ntuc t Gov | Will Cali Extra Session of He was given & bigiea before the meeting of the ‘ i Bob Hodge at Blac ar I ha ‘ Balloon Drops to Earth «on ot x Was pre as the Mf Congress. cheering tion and after break-| geandinavian-American Republican les there, about whom ad bee PIQUA, Ohio, Sept, 1—The Chi-| * Govert a * f Per ania and fast the ade passed through the b of the 13th ward at the Bal tr considerat W ¢€ ¥ cag he bigge t t e|® sota, I l* I ! r presented Onind lu " ’ treet fair grounds, There|jard city hall he 1 te 0 be able ‘ Colum he Ae b race,|* I Mr * : t 4 vas Brana! {Oy Unites Press Seve a reception, shaking) Mr Hodge had met near " dg t we py , we ' wn three fe da halt|* Chicage * € b In & spec ‘ meeting and had mado suct 1 ‘ 1 ‘ tor cur. | ok OR RO ROR Rk oe ma and pa hich ; today, , ‘ ; tie the it t a 1 t will t w + We that the | “ : coho he platforr ‘ By United Pres plate: * Py Pee " t mm Black Dia f ror », O., Sey he VETERANS’ SONS MEET, Hi t Grand I t f the \ : h f r ‘ whett r ' his event I ation he ¢ A. ¢ c der f t The ’ Cay Aur re i ' me” in ake d to that given 4,0 q ci h f « Bien arrived one han a’ mal rhe L with the o be ed