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af EINION * _- THE SEATTLE STAR [THE weatrer VOL. 10. NO. 165 ATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT NORTH TO EAST BREEZES. GRAFTER CHEADLE 1S FORCED OUT BOB” HODGE TALKS TO ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD AFTING INSPECTOR IS ROLLING, cHalR sHooTING ON FAMOUS WING MANY VOTE "COMPELLED TO RESIGN a eeneet | AT ARCADE HALL on the Famous? | g Felony Prosecution, Cheadle t************** Boardwalkin At- $ GATHERING lantic City and Quits Position at Request of THIS BABY 18 LUCKY. Mayor Miller. Diagram and Picture of the Roberts Shooting (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept A baby born to Mr, and Mra T. ©. Cartwright, Ninth av., to has no lack of livi rents, There are at ‘Splendid Audience Cheers Remarks of | the Black Diamond Candidate for from the offic BR Cheadle resigned of public market in Yesterday at the req of Mayor Miller The resignation was procured upon evid nt residing in Canada one reat great mother's st eeeeeee eeeee andfather on his two great grand. ® ¢ furnished the ehief exec by The Star, showing the desptoable graft onpgeet ghee oy eAlerts | * * SEG saa petty extortion praction® by thé tedpestor upon [|% srandme iM oe Nomination for Sheriff. Sfarmere who sel! thetr produce through the public market man is h nw | : Ppa Winsdip, formerly a member of Winship Bros, grocery pg h nay me bg ooh re 2 sehese secraunih, "Win Misaintad "bo tGoctese on his father’s, a record prob, # If you see fit to elect me to the is in your power to give it to me high office of sherf, I wili be the | nd I want it If you think I would make @ good sheriff, | want you not only Sete eeteeteeeeeee tees sheriff of King « He unty,” said Bob hie epeech of farmers and market merchants ee ee near future to arrange rules and regu * meetir public called with , in the course to vote for me, but to get all your Gerering the methods of drawing stalls and to discuss = 2° ae Hodge meeting friends to vote for me, If you do + cheaadee i tik Gomeiey cote tn Arcade hall last night not think I am eapable, do not give saitanl ge nt! ched “i 33 ome , ns There will be no dictation from ™® Your votes. he public warket was established for the benefit of th I have one pledge to make, that, j higher up -or lower down. There ir 1 am elected sheriff of this coum the farmers are to will be no immunity to any one on ty, | will endeavor to make the best farmers tnd Bt the peddlers. In the fut be stron” consideration and peddiers will have to display Fa mgi'plainly designating them as such | | Secount of race, creed, religion, sheriff in the state of Washington, ‘yg | nance or politics, 1 will give the best sheriff om the Pacific | J every man a square deal, regardiess |°°™* . Inspector BE. R.| Affidavit after affidavit was pro | it Ghbltie ‘ba to ek Or beer, 8 Pierce Is Eloquent Wwas forced to resign from | cured from people who helped «well Fears That He Has Not Much | Alfred Pi who has known iy by Mayor Miller,|Cheadie’s bank (graft) account ; j law ablding citizen or a criminal, ticage for several years, roused Siar had exposed his | Bometimes they slipped the money| Longer to Live | eee cd trom. thin nlat. much Hodge enthusiasm in the id extortion upon the |into bik pocket. Often they gave Feeble. | Lome Gl te ate Gennaenaened* eech of the evening. He said in part ibis is the first time in the his- ry of the county and state that t ople constitute a no and farmers who sold bim a head of cabbage, inside of through the public mar-| which he could find the money, On other occasions he would come up y United Press.) ition was not tendered and shake hands with the farme ROME, Sept. 3.-—Expressing great | ratt came in the peech in which Hodge ry of his life in a stm r Thix | told ple, direct way which he lef executive until sev. and during the operation it would fears that he has not much longer hee = i vi 4 the that ‘ating convention to select their Bfter evidence had been be up to the farmer to pass a coin to live, and that the burdens of the | he had the experience necessary OW candidates for offic the hands of the prose-|into the Inspector's itching palm. ehurch are becoming too much for Ba ll age Us ggumne This system is in keeping with ey as the basix for a If the farmer fatled to make his him to bear, Pope Pius X, today, in jt fill the office of sheriff prop: |... spirit of our government. The Prosecution on a felony | contribution he found himself with- an interview with Bishop Burke of auto nf haa’ SP ow Judge PO the people alone, are out @ stall at all, or shoved away Albany, N. Y., dectared that he is wren I sone Asth ore Le for the character of the lnouncing the resignation,|down to one end. where he could filled with an unconquerable de AGM YINYTARC ng Ah ech * ag.;men nominated for office Miller said that be had sat-|do no business. sire to return to private life in his Pes ee Sin to Alt re ber Freak if dishonest and im PRimself after se } weeks! Day after day The Gayre, there two volunteer | Cot nominated to roperts |#. 8 office Star published | old home at Venice, where he may { gation that Cheadle was evidence of this nature, and still| spend hie dectining years in quiet | 7 ee ts eee is the fault of the people, Bft man for the place. Mayor Miller did not act. He was | reat a ; WAS SHOT be af be ta Bushell. and it is incumbent on us to see Winship, appointed as told time and again by administra No adequate intimation of the ‘ané Dr. Faanie { good men are nominated. file's successor, was formerty tion friends that he ought suffering his holine added th tes Why He Favors Hodge ness of Bob Hodge I al to you to vote for Bob Hodge for the repablican nomina- been undergoing had been » ed until his almeat pitiful statement ied with the grocery and Cheadle, and at once, but le produce firm of Winship realizing that the graft and was selected from a); mugt be true, the elty's ex \today to the American preiate be * of applicants because of his eeutive delayed for eight days after came known. Bishop Burke OES be ait of me) Audience Was Large t for sheriff because | have th knowledge of the busi “ae was published be | to have stated to those close to the 4 Bouche ‘ Over 500 people applauded the I b for years and | believe Pput. a8 that hi siti “ se speeches #t audiehce that that be is the best qualifie: fier wes Tepetation for fstrne Peay yg parse getenertten (By United Press.) W.&. G. Williams, and that the man curred at 10:30 o'clock at night. | pee vey Sa doen town pettionl|thone whe ory seaiann Uae con Ee Demorali: Market and that there is danger that the ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Sept. 3 whe fired she fatal bullets ix ander Roberte and Mrs. Williams w iM | meeting in the present campaigr It the proud boast of the Possible Outcome And in these eight days Che aged head of the church may sue)» ; surveillance that amounts to arrest. an enclosed rolling chatr They te oie Mame hae yg + 0 san 9 yotam thet the peer taen removal of Cheadle was the 4 the public market absolutely cump. j-~It ts reported to day that the con ® 4 Were halted by & man who stepped | was ap, led His declaration an equal show with the rich bie outcome of the fight de alized. He three and The confinement and constant re-| “ition of Charles Roberts, the Bab ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 2-—-The out of a dark shado Roberts Was that if elected he would the in seeking The out- roiling chair mystery” bas furnish called to leave the chair, and wh od One of the greatest sensations he complied, was shot in the liv that bas stirred eastern society for Hie assailant was first ¢ walk here over a week ago, is pre | years The prominence of the per at a highwayman, La carious, and that there ie now lees | €0ne Involved has served to keep said to have been well d 0 r sheriff, roused a storm of enthusl asm, and the applause which fol noribed |iowed the finish of his speech was he was of the present primary will if this is true Hodge ts a man He has no money to 4 to get the nomination. Al hough he been an officer for and decent contro! of cajoled; he kicked people out right currence of grave matters of state timore merchant who was shot by market. The proof of and left, and indivcriminately ff they | that have kept the pope engaged for an unknown assailant on the board las 80 absointely concin. refused to sign a retraction of thetr|the jest two yeare have been ex RR Mi his efforts to save hin affidavits, or to heir SHER® tremely trying to him and he feels dismiss in disg tures on a paper he had prepared ne ionger capable of facing them. ac practica weed and | bodys Metoundinaly brutal, th testifying to bis que character His statement hae occasioned hope of hie recovery than at any oy Pea, ee : = > move had the Me, pearanc Biter beginning of b v five years, with plenty of A question of either kick The Japanese farmers we reat alarm at the vatican thee the shoot * re, wie cb pela tye se men PP og og ohh self with th pportunity to graft, he comes 8 a us time siace the shooting occurred sheating, is one of the most prom!- means of an auto which he had in ~ ba ing the hauled off into a cor they did not sign the paper th lor out or rub and told if that he s the thirteenth ¢ still poor and hone: Rumors that the injured man has peat men in the business and soci mah be wae the thirtoente of 7 . Roe. beneee y waiting a family of 16 childre Simple I appeal to you for Bob Hod Mays ago 2 committee of would be sent te the penitentiary made an antemortem statement life Of Baltimore. His companion, The facts of the crime were care-| ing direet in speech, he Krew yond FRR ts note aitiolen. tae : from the public market for bribing &n officer. And th have been heard today, but they | MP W. 8. G. Williams, ts celebrat- fully concealed for a time, but they | matic and even eloquent at times| has never held an elective office ¥ ‘The Star and produced threat was made by the very man lack verification. It fo ald tee je@ for her beauty, and ts also © leaked out through the babbling of |i, tering of his boyhood struggles | and has none of the tricks of the . all to the effect that | who had compe them :o give jsoeial leader. Roberta in 38 and the negro who had charge of the in ie thousand of miles from his| Politician. He says what he means Bad been compelling the him a bribe. Some of the Japanere erts has told attorneys and deteo Mra, Williams 30 years of age chair. Even thereafter confiteting | tamiiy and friends. and means what he says. fo “give him something” in signed the paper in som in tives of a private detective agency The shooting occured near Rhode stories were told by those interest | Isiaad av. on the famous board ed, but the case bloomed at once in Tells of Early Life. ‘ Ie Opposed to Graft. for the privilece of heing al- stances Cheadle himself held their the full story of the shooting, whie! eS on = ad « See end ancmmpliehed the necee (Sy United: Proce.) pe eget ag dl oa pe Page which 14 as wide as # street, popular interest because It seemed | Hodge told bow he went to sea I appeal for Hodge because he parties signing the affidavits sary signatares | SAN FRANCISCO , a bd five miles tong, and the greatest to afford another glimpse of “high | a* an apprentice at the age of 12; / is honest. He believes that graft iN tur vanelar dene 4 wheel chair in company with Mraj promenade in the world. It 0c | society how at the age of 15 he left his|ing in office is just as criminal as gous: Go Back on Charges. After being out seven hours, the ential ‘a ship at Tacoma, after covering | robbing a bank. One candidate fe the shape of strawberries chickens and other articles, Some of the farmers, on rom-| jury which tried Ja Tread well from an attack of yellow fever con-| bas declared that it is worth the ithe bale of which they depend. | *¢ of being fa iture of $5,000 to secure . ed in the future,!for perjury in connection with tt DECLAMATION CONTEST tracted in a South American port; | e t . repudiated thelr charges. | examination by the grand jury into how his first experience in the the nomination for sheriff; another J. Heyen and Frank Johnson w : ee) City of Destiny was at the hands /has declared that it is worth $25,- their living selfish: T¢\ the affairs of the suspended Call | Compete Money Payments. induced » go back on th Safe Deposit & Trust com Farly in December a declamation | Of 4 grafting water front policeman, | 00 Hodge says that the office , d a verdict late yew contest will be held the Kirkland | Who induced him to place all his| is worth to him only $200 a month n of acquitta / high school, at which medais will | ¥Y@luables in his care, and refused | which he would draw as salary and lion by a representative |charges and enter a defense for be awarded to the winners of first |to return them; how be was forced| that he will not take a cent more, ots quickly disclosed the | Cheadle A peddier named Lioyd thet this species of graft was and six associates went to Mayor low: voting for first ice only Of land second prizes. There will be|t® 0 out penniless and make bis Hodge has had experience. He . two prizes for boys and two for|W4Y in @ strange land, first work-/has proven his nerve, his bravery & seratch on the surface , Miller and, representing themselves Was forcing all the Japan-|as “market merchants,” told how LABORER KILLED | Many Disregarded ‘Provisions for second ch Saad Italian farmers, and many | “honest and fair” the inspector was of Primary Election Law These ts, 46 in all, Were | girts, Students of any high school |'™* a longshoreman, then for a/and efficiency. He has succeeded Americans, to give him rezu-| These men buy castoff fruit from | BY FALLING ROCK " thrown out In the count of the/in King county offering less than|f@rmer at Enumclaw, and later as| where others have failed. In @ @oastions in the shape of | Western ay. and palm it off on the in Straw Ballot. straw ballot, as they would not be Seunvenr enul may compete, |@ miner at Black Diamond word, he bas made good. ccstiamestieantiainmes . The simple story of these early of ir | torn " patrons of the market. Legally a counted, if cast In the primary The arrangements in ch pap but those who established they are not entitled to be on the! pasquale 8 laborer em-| tgnorance of how to vote proper: /lettion. The discarded ballots) y W. Talbot, principal of schools was so dramatically told mapotann Sostne: Senye se im the good graces »f market | ployed b Co., bridge com|iy in the ary tion waa | YOf® Marked as follows at Kirkland teare stood in the eyes of} A duet by J. B. Richards and B, ir by giving up prodvce| Cheadle Is now gone, and the mer-| tractors, was killed yesterday while} ‘® Primary ¢ mn WSS) Congrove, first choice only, 9; | some of Hodge's a:iditors, and ap-| Waddell was roundly en- MOGeF Could obtain a good stal:| chants and farmers say the market|aritiing tn a cut on the Chicag a surprising extent among | second choice only first and sec plause was frequent cored, prec the appearance of @ the market The more they | will resume a normal condition Milwaukee & Paul road, a heavy ly considered the ond choice, 6; Mead, first choice | Record as Deputy Frank B. Say the next speaker, Mithe better position they were|the future it is to be conducted | rock falling on him and fracturing | most Intelligent clase of voters, in | OMly, 16; first and second choice, 2 Then Hodge told of his appoint by wes 0s effective ae 2m, re. prank gor mest basie, and with | nie skull 7 MeBride, firet choice only soc jment as deputy sheriff over five| wo iis tives near Redmond, was|every regard for the rights of the| ‘The accident occured on Cartor| ‘0° Stra ballot for the republican | oa4 chetee only, 2; first and second | years. ago and his determination | gyno, tnve, Bad 88 opportunity in nm a certain stall for the | farm and the people who want North Bend. The re-| "mination for governor conducted | chotee, 2 to Shale fe 1 an officer ar pos, | 2 campaign to witness what f id each week |to patronize the grower te brought to eattle to |!a the Alaska building, the result| Sapporters of Congrove are great ee ee rood tied. Ine ta po | believe tx the most magnificent 7 anebam acorns | d he B Wat-\of whi “ announced in The ly elated over the outcome of the} Shek teneadt tn: i ssinabiniiie of single-handed political fight in the : ws lonney-Wat. | of D | < ne criminal code of| history of the country ‘rgue. The dead man is sur.| Star last night straw vote } Washington, often sitting up unti ae country,” said Mr, json r Say ve eve Ivived by a brotherindaw, Micheli di| Of 197 votes cast, 46 were spoiled! The Alaska building is occupled bie 1 and f ociock in the mormiag to| eae 4 Rave never Titnessed Bh mecond of this city by mistakes in voting which would by people from ail parts of the city pursue the study; bow, with the) wou, S.tees 8° Hodge has made. invalidate them if cast in the pri-| and former polis of the building in (By United Press.) aoe ok Golx heailadibn. Sn ied SO as entered the fight under ‘ ted elections! 8 spe . “ much more adverse circumstan mary election. A number of peo-| dicated correctly how ) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3—An/to serve without mistake, | ¢ cholee r one man, invalidating fhe count yesterday showed leved to have been wrecked last lender in his bees ~ {th ommand. He has no money roms their ballot under the provision of good ballots. The result was as | "eres _ y Wreened ee ity jail or in the | ntiary te Se ee ee The library board yesterday *¢)the primary law which stipulates follows: Cosgrove, first choice 66,/nmight during the heavy fog off! “Arter outlining th policy of 1 ¥ 1 h : 1 ne old-timers in nave lected the plan for the three new) that the v must indicate both | second éhoice 47; McBride, first 46, Point Arena, Lumber scattered on | square and hone with the |,, politics nization and they are the } oe . ' _- + branch ii yulidings to be) Pirgt d i choice for state | second 30, Mead, first 30, second jin» beach gave the first indication, | public, if elected heriff, Hi . f th Vietim q 1 th t s ected in different parts of the) ang congressional offices when for 5) Atkinson, first 6, second 28 Fie Fear . f° enemies of the primary system, of Wiles Turns Out to overed that the woman was |¢ plan was submitted by |" ; “ a ced 50 teneue fae iMidpath frat. 2, second 6; Robin. |*84, although the mF of dhe py | SENCRNS: NS OH aes al to bi8/ ney are endeavoring to prevent Be fling his watch pocket : : cesaten | OF more Candidates ¢ ae ' savi t , nT TENS Tee Caeer wate will of th m be! an Officer of . cs te + top to} 80m p & Cote, The estimated | the same office soti, first 1, second 6; Nell, first | saving station has made a thoroug Z f the people from being the L i. ar ee ing ; put @ stop {01 cost of each building is $22,000 A number spoiled their ballots, (ne second 7; Brown, first none,| search, no trace of the suppose Loyal to Black Diamond. d in the mary e Law Thirty-three designs were sub-| under the same provision of the law | second wrecked craft can be found cme. Maree: oF «> Diames Sayre Urges Activity reaching & patrol Reports from various points an-| have t peak SSA FA 43S 25 OE H** ~- - F mitted cond prize wan awe é i . , By means of a « bit of. sdet cae oe fast heq {to James Teague and third | ( nounce the safe arrival of ships |ing of the lawlessness which exist) |“! e has no machine organiza 1 qule B flash the aston lipley & Russe that were due off the point ed there bef I was appointed | Ho he has an organization f 1 woman broke Into @ rus rc Capt. A. R. Williams of the lite| der Hodge, in the | Which 8 of some sands | , t tot nt Deigh w wip Gopi ied? t. oft eee eee Y aving station states that about half | course of hi wm he law « c the county man : . 4. cor was ok 1 me | * n hour before the lumber came sn mt at ni is many | BBE UD persons aan fas thor je muc * BANK CLEARINGS * ashore a distinct shock was felt of t town, | rh war ds. His A abt by Pat, ter a hard ¢ around the block,| J Seattle * rate . unknown aft might have been de-|came to Black Diamond every 1 he fact that on them de is his j 09% a 16D | DHeigh won the ©, the ‘ t ind it difficult to rece e ther " ig teh ' " yming for sheriff. If ye 1 | : M04 Nanded |< Deigt l * Ole Ke tox $1,467,236 * irl = . : . troyed by an explosior ' watehed the miners whe ’ i ad jail exha 1 no f Orl® Balar 149. 166.01 «| Georgetown “People Demand an oates to he cide thee a i dcaen thelr ony, qwuvaenianer’s nire I as ab efficient and oak f , t xe 2 wo that. there w » fam t W t ma 1 must constitute we hen she realize A wat Tacoma * Investigation of Kegley eal Ls wer Standian 1 he way to their homes, knocked ae gpg ' pte : ‘ a ; - a Poa ‘ ia ci Poel low ae them on the head with coupling a Col tee ne et 5 fate but then ec . Ih ’ "<a ‘ * Tragedy. " ‘ 1 1 iy . . pit « bludgec nd robbed | 4nd 1 < ch = " ation as PReape Baoene ; ce yt * Portland. * suapicion, he has decided to cor . se of Deigh w; ocenpation as th f coe 2 f v 3 1 consider I Diamond as Mirning horn. i. T. Moe, of the undertakt * Clearings toda ‘ %| An inquest into the death ¢ duet a searching inquiry in order} But two da ft in ch! my American birth ple I | te he indiffere Be hom tablish nt of Johnson & Hamilton, | * ' ance 4 wi A. F : " ee See ibe t ne the manne ‘a hich . oe ae the coming always consi ts ant 1 1 | on clothe ‘ BS | who missed $16 apelin aan obi @ * ential merchant of Georgetown WhO the merchant met deatt the rie The registration books |e te ' vie fc v bit of th tical 4 cond av, be Preah e-- - oe . ho tk ttt tk tt tt tok ported t ave committed ciroumstances leading therete \ t open unt inight on | Wb to bi eople t n th States. © &48 Denny wa é or having met an ostorcon whe ielde in the batt of hi Saturday night, but i pon | 8ented an an ge “ ctacogeaty Spal am CONDEMNATION SUIT home yesterday morning, will be FULLERTON RALLY TONIGHT.! Monday for the , it f Asks for the Job . : : ay as Deigh was approache held today t puty Wiltale, at Labor day, a legal holt I one has some bition ; nieg, th Condemnation proceedings were| the ole uking parlor A republican rally in the Any voter who has not registéred|some goal to rea 1 Hod a nor pr apes tarted in the super int this | Gec t eats of J. P, Fullert cand nee J 1, of this yea + who|"For several ye 1 been 1 t sah a she jordan appeared for trial|morning by Corporation Counsel| The circumstance irvounding for the legislature from the 4ist/has “moved from one precinct to|ambition to be the sheriff of K . morning Judge Frater’s court | Scott Calhoun usks that prop |the death are somewhat mysteri- | district il be held at Dugdale nother since the first of the year, | count I wa he lla ‘ <a .: dmnotic P " tlerty on each # f Western ay. | ous, it aid. Kegley was an even-|hatl this evening, Everett Smith,| must register again in orde coming to you and ing f : one the ‘ : : 4 on) fre neca st. to De N be| tempered man and such jovial | George W. Hailey and othe will | qualify to vote at the primaries and |it just 1 would to the fe n earold gir! in Ballard on | fro y I “ ) \unade available for street use | @isponition that mar of his friends ' he om the platform | the regular election and ask for a job in the w (Continued on Page Six.)