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LAST EDITION VOL. 10. NO, 169. °° THE WEATHER FAI@ TONIGHT, COOL ER, LIGHT FROST, WARMER, N. W. WIND. THE SEATTLE STAR -< 2 ° SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT © WEDNESDAY FAIR, RING RULE SEEMS DOOMED OMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY RECKLESS DRIVER DR. CALEB WHITEHEAD MEETS DEATH AT NOME HODGE MOVEMENT ANARCHISTS GENERAL REVOLT “= : | & Poevelopments of Yesterday and To- ATTACKED BY A =. aes FROM A Indications Are That All Ring Candi- , ” ; Wiad @ @etermined effort to t i day « ¥* i iy Away MADMAN —S Meeting of Un the meeting of the unempoyed tat dates Will Be Defeated in $ j ployed ew Yo nto (an Anarchist demonstratt the the osition. Wen wore raived, the ; ‘ ney pp 0 | a Mad Gathering. tre Bg AD tag a gna Primaries ney ———— | —— maak” Only sieen 104 ‘ cus has developed a large majority By United Press (By United Press.) police prevented the pW Ne ae an for Hodg ver Hodge ha YORK $—Dr. Ma NEW YORK, Sept. 8-—~frecau- {ag ture ‘aa anarchist me { King 1 uteer promis y niy f t ing. J Howe, “the million Handsome Woman Takes Her me , tea oe w en ‘ t 4 ¢ taken to-/ aire hot : Life Owing to Thousands of dollars of Ankeny money is being spent in —~ & people of 8 had never se b desperat eiday, when Herkmar There stra . Seattle and King county today for the election of ring candidates. gpm le s ¥ hrough b an she w uh wh nd a bance in | a) tion unt hod Il!-Health. Ankeny, McBride, Beckingham, Rutherford, Agnew, Brier and ans, om meV eae wee eeting nemployed workmen be wed ti kK « ae lesse gsters are the candidates in whose behalf the money is Day ation was tge t n active ever erday ‘was teralanad; cuueaaa ie s ted ser rin re the candi i ose beh . the : * Sle but bing ¢ eace by Goldma om By United Press being spent. — x attended he ha i wn, the anarchist who shot giving her name ST. LOUIS ' Dest In direct violation of the primary election laws, paid workers : Pie ttn. t ored th necsamary qualifie sof the |Coat was torn a1 vay pao T cctie chen cake, nga, | es Goa A Z bette ang ihe only © | are besieging the polling places in behalf of these candidates, and na inds he was recox, anc office the law th but she took the patient te the |eether ‘Sith. imme: Golaesen, tall haan ie to escape 5 taken |* ; esas pipes money is being spent in other illegal ways to defeat a free choice wilt Wee aiulated. on all sides > was! Lal day jebration yesterday | hospit ecognized leader of the “Reds,” | into ens : ; , Weward J. 3 by the people eg me ont by a labor te andjHodge weet to the down-tows |= . - wn ae “visi Saaat dae In the waterfront districts of the city and in outlying districts 4 | gl Aha w pg one dite cas Ieaovuamas on tive oP h compa of the county, hundreds of illegal voters and repeaters were got ape HW ; lethuthy ahepeed bis on the street , the bath roor ten in readiness to vote yesterday and the attempts are being lay and other 5). l-| recognizing him from his pub t “ig © ° made today opaty seated photographs pros on een @ “ t The corrupt ring is making its last stand throughout the Be Hedge Makes Speech Hodge Volunteers Mee’ a08 e, owing , county today h not Miller intro the program,| Last night Hodge attended an sedeced Wodee an atic meeting of Hodge Bird speake ers in the office of Matthew t against ring rule has per-| votes among a multiplicity of candl- [ame and gentler sald n the Walker building, where the atmosphere today dates opposing them. i Miter, “I te at pleas DI today's w at the poll h minds made up to vote in! ms all point to the fact Me mtroduciug your friend and Were '* y were ¥ a A manner as to f the state will be fn the lead Heed, Robert T. Hodge, candi si t ad never met setialaeeaiieadi county of the ring dominat on both first and sec- es in King county. thelr services at the polls today | Would-Be Murderer Fires Shot Which kee find the man» years, the voters have been going nore ae te Birlwind Gnlsh 40, his -cumpalgs. Whizzes Over President's Seughitite Weandivans IN FIRE 2 we estaains Wa: te Panéfagte sill coasters tha unaeeed and early he was on the MINEOLA, L. 1, Sept. &.—After of the ing places ha nition f vor, and their enthu- wets. Before the polls opened Head. an examination of the prison sian of the popular re ot siasn: aking more votes for was taken fn an autom< Déetiee Wri em paresecs, At a large "Hotes clared they we . John Coughiiy for the rep ean nomination ff, who will speak for him , ters have been g¢ G futroduction was followed ® Yeritadle ovation for Hodge Hiei boion labor iliedxe did speak for himse Characterist ceful 4 Which has won him thousands Votes in this campaign. Al} in decked wi ners, all p r city Cos- ng, and there ovided friends » are Ww mp SRRS. SES8E SR SSRI BARS Es: of " and taken the rounds of man < By United P ) , to be @ general impression h rong A x4 oe agg had = inetituts polling pre OYSTER, BAY, Sept. &—It be ¥h g roan the " NEW YORK §.—Bearch | Cosgrove will carry the with even greater enthast. cimets, The enthusiasm which was | came known today that an att mee oe of th. ng made for the be f first ebolee votes ¢ finish he was accord. | Sccorded Hodge wherever be AP \to assassinate President Roosevelt port a ‘represent four men who 1 ore ed at the es sopleuee Fa a eee ie anes nrawiad, avon atthe | Was made Saturday while he was x Pres Cough! said that ght, wh aoe Verte “Hodge, Hodge; we're w ent was § ng. even & othe je Wa Mass. where | the result a throu Hodge,” came wth ali qua . riding on the Cove road, near Sage - hs 2d yA. father end of voters who received cting a landslide for cs more Hil. Vie Guunsem, Medes tai we ; Rehabs. H ’ tory fact w them prom awa n. The Cosgrove the bus at the roadside, fired at target Cough bl 4 . on - . aati ; . A Unit for Hodge. the president with a revolver, the velt fart of harming the preside Incide Ankeny Defeat Assured ow saneny ane ter Eee bullet whizzing over Roosevelt's aimed a sorjed he was nowhere ne of near!) Revolt suelsiet' the head. The president, perfectly Wad Bay last Saturda a he eee tng shown wh Hodge a Winner. calm, pulled up his horse and wish The man talke in ar roe Hage ob Bg count a large majorit t T. Hodge seems certain of ed to dismount and search the "pee . cored aad boty yr ones for the ye nomination for sheriff, bushes. The friend who wae rid explained th e care an ord, yar “9 holee Unt State entiment displayed a papreet for his own protecti dd said he | carrying with pada od wenn displayed at the ay. The opponents of ring a to have ce more than 8 ing with him dissuaded him and ovation of the afte (By United Press.) they rode on. SB Sthough much enthusia SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. $.—The| ‘The attempt on the president's This sentiment will also White and concensus of opinion tn prizefight- jit6 became known through the ar - = ie voting for ¢@ ing les here today {s that there rest by secret men guarding Roose Every candidate who t sii eras OS WHEELS PASS OVER Bc Ace © n by the tween Attell and Moran, who fought seorpty iamune an ke Gout Oh leah epeteeh “maces te Which Hodge and his frie @ draw yesterday, until they meet | interview with the sident Sun pathy to ring rule wcret po today les in the division been making of the business in a finish fight ester-\day. The atten Wd even the residences of day, fc nm Chief Wilkie riedly from Washing ed largely on M. J. Carrigan HID, arriving there 1 George W. Albin for county Hodge, the poor man, New Year's day, was a great din | was called he RMA, = > ree"""" "" Mirs, Maurice W. Thompson Seriously ‘(WEALTHY OPERATOR & io" wt te heist fo have won the hearts of | appointment all around ton to Sag zham and Rutherford, the g two fireme pr had no idea of ever using it except $100,000 nvestigation, and ad-|inwelf defense nt of corrupt ring red on Hodge | any one other man. Hundreds who had been counted on to vote for « andidates, cast their ve Hodge today, influ- enced 1¢ popular sentiment that Hodge stood the best chance to win against Agnew, the ring candidate. Opposition to ring rule is also hed a _ poor in Seattle, Busy 7 Sunde: ¢ seldom taken part FAMINE IN CHINA, t Paice hav to prove that been active R evelt was deliberate and care ringste seem assured. - Race wens (By United Proce Sogn | KILLED IN ACCIDENT a teen ee for Hodge during the) |. (8y United Pres) | ruily planned Injured b Vote-Seeker While Otto A. Case has been represent- o thre tenet te the region between Bullet Fired from Hedge aia ———— | ed by a complete personal organiza- Shows Hodge's Strength. the river and the great wall as the The bullet was fired fron hind Ste in From Car . ; - tion at the polls today, and the sen- s ne fhe * Fatally Hurt in Tr which D. H. Jarvis is general man-|timent against ring tule is aiding Maay business houses the em- result of floods which are destroy-|a hedge which bordered the road pp £ Mr. Jarvis is one of the} py, We cancused and each cau-' ing the rice crops. it passed co, in chee above the z i eenion ---Pinned Beneath intimate friends of the family, and Po Bars Sd me deteating | Brier, os frie 4 oa ey Hale = wit 1 nt breakneck speed| Was riding was a big banner in the Water. im devolved the task of| The oppc to ring rule in any ton : tal het e male. rig, |atmucting people to vote for Phillips reaking the sad news to Mrs./form has extended to a certain ex- heard the whistle of the le hrough the stre " for sheriff ee Whitehead, who is an invalid and|tent, to the judicial nominations, VOTE FOR HESE MEN ~ f hot, i he. by Eimer Crandall, an %| “AL, Jaffe, a wholesale liquor (By United Press.) oceuples a house at 319 18th av. N./and Judge Boyd J. Tallman, Wilson hor M struck Mra. Maurice W. deater on Second av. was an eye NOME, Alaska, Sept. 8-—-Dr . |R. Gay William H. White, who given that a care y elgg tg. witness to the kecident. He say* Caleb Whitehead, one of the best Inatatiod Geattis Offive. were not indorsed by the bar pri- ng sportsma os dha Gil that there was y ho exeuse known men in Alaska, president of Dr. Whitehead was formerly as-| 5 m likely of election ronment ing a bit in a for it; that ¢ brotally the Alaska Banking and Safe De- ®ayer in charge of the # from a Mt da}! For Sheriff. of the gan season . te > 7 ¢ ase at Boise, Idaho. He 4 ‘ > at eae beating horse 4 aring posit Co. and general manager o' me, : ROBERT T. HODGE—thie third on the list There is no a, however, it : anal through the streets regardiess of the Seward Peninsula railway, re- Was th moted to the post e was the bullet from @ plist i down the rights of pedestrians ceived injuries in a train wreck Of chief assayer at the Bureau of County Auditor, and that it came perilo + and I first saw the flying vehicle on | yesterday morning which resulted the Mint, at Washington, D.C. In First av said Mr. Jaffe and at/in his death late yesterday after. 1898 he came to Seattle for the OTTO A. CASE. ending the life of Conghiin, with a loa 1 e Meat streaming from her|that tite Crandall was whipping |noon government to supervise the instal County Treasurer. was = te a Det ght ear and her ¢ « bespat-|his horse unmeretfully, The horse. Dr. Whitehead, in company with tatinn of the ocal assay otfies . 7 a eat ne m nd Adams, after a brief struggle, | right ¢ s noe - ‘. traveling at goo val oth: wae making @ tri ter the Seattle assay office was| BE: x as : - vleesed @it ‘ Mra. Thompson | Which had been traveling at good | seve othe ry p “J NC. LEVY or GEORGE F. RUSSELL. while making his way up & See a et in an unconscious (speed, finally broke Into a run and|over the Seward Peninsula railway 0 working or Dr. Whitehead | 4 q : Prosecuting Attorney. a gee not haanes ome ane , where | turned down Main st. 1 ran after! in the observatory car. When the resigned and went to Nome, where | all was condition to a near-by ne tha ib he immediately went into busines: > 2 . -—_ . hasty examination of her cond) thé rig, thinking that possibly I train neared tron Creek his car and . p GEORGE F. VANDERVEER. tive from Boston a hasty examin ae bb mdi ould compel the driver to slow up, {several othere jumped the track ostablishing the Alaska Banking & | | Minnesota Fires Again Raging eral winutes and reached Main st. just in time and went into the creek Safe Deposit Co. This institution | 2 tion was ma Would-Be Assassin Caught seus’ at ; 4 County. Assessor. halt wlateed and was then removed |t@ se Mrs. Thompson knocked! Or, Whitehead was thrown in handled @ great deal of the Nome | and One Town Is THOS. A. PARISH. L have been concerned over the had apeed 6nd wae Oe ee ee euch’ a manner that he wae caught business, both mining and merean Destroyed. work of yesemen te ed who the| Mise Alma Christianson, whe "Then, when the rig collided with beneath the car and held under the tile, and Mr. Whitehead’s death may oe Superintendent of Schools. said I have discovered who the the fee wagon, I threatened to shoot |surface of the water. It was eev- result in a temporary business de | itants escaped, but are homeless e come ere to employed at the home of Mr« . \ : Anyone of the four candidate J. C. Dickson, E. H yesmmeh ate. 1: bare enme Dave So |S oe wel Mre. William |Cran@all if he attempted to move eral minutes before he was rescued pression in the district (By United Pre 2 Staffor Tha demand that the pre Ome |r enibect, 1418 dnd av, ©, ane another inch. He seemed to be|and the water had affected his| It was generally reported that Dr.| DULUTH, Minn., Sept, 8.—Forest ord, A. S. Burrows, Chas. S. Tilton. 1008 troops. | With thom f wil a ccompanying Mrs, Thompson, |Under the influence of liquor and|lunge to such an extent that he| Whitehead was the Nome repre-/fires which destroyed Snowball, a to Boston and capture the guilty | was accompanyin SE : ot a ’ ital her ‘ ntative of the Guggenheim inte iburb of Hibbing, 4 enac County Engineer. Boston and ony had a onrrow escape. She had just|he put up a hard fight when ar-|died in the hospital here, where he sentative « gRenhelm r- |e } ng, are menacing men : ee oe eee ale paddauiedl ests, but this he always denied to|that city today, and if the breeze, Either of the two candidate James R. Morrison or And after a moment he bi ach 1 the sidewalk nl OO Ee tndared woman {a a daught Others in hie party were serious friend whic nh fanned the flames into activ- ‘ clde occur \ . y afte had bee ae lence L. White. at A lindaw of Judge Will H. Thompson |ly injured but none fatally a 1 a x Give me that gun! I must go Due to Carelessness. land lives with her husband at Judge| The body will be shipped south) 4... ? rd nec eases, the fire will County Coroner. and see the president at once, He) witnesses to the accident Thompaon’s home, 3119 L t on the first steamer. His death) | 00s ac | devastate a ction of the ter- 8. P. WILTSIE or F. L. HORSFALL. will do what 1 aa veg {that Its to rank carelens| "gg Hey & fractur-|hae cast « gloom over the entire die |Qarina aa”. ary uch man, | To: tine wept over @ radius of q ‘ he police atitomob a 4) ne n the part o ‘anda ed collar bone and severe bruises. | tric oboe gt I over a radius ¢ “A County Commissioners. and Coughlin, struggling, was push-| way driving in a reckle rhe pe xtent of her injr ha } swe : Py reste mile actically wiping Snow (First District.) ed and hotsted int nd taken bei wot satisfied with the sab Set = determined Well Known A : ’ : N | ball from map. The inhab fore Justice Franklin of the village | Which his ho was traveling Dr. Caleb Whitel M. J. CARRIGAN, police court, who sent him to the | Grandall, who was campaigning for : Be ns Sy a ; ot b d, in many cases, have lost every . + count jail at Mineola hi « candidate ‘or hear nck Le . wher oe 4 . Ar J ore t the h he pe “ d County Commissioners. — eng alg Charles H bs “bar Sages 2° HUNDRED IN survived a father and al/arp believed to ru o the mi The refugees are praying for ral ' Find Dirk Knife ipped the animal into lative brother, R White econd District.) but there are no Indic atchel ea fead ¢ and when Mrs. Thow : wg as M ~ ns nod ee ar s that : wel yl peter dpe DN y's metal ‘ t at Int a identified 1 e come hak a ined out ¢ r mall har ghlin, the ‘e. The alike are ac ed te t S alath. tha Superior Bench. hes (By United Press.) ‘ a Wee t » in! the oa 1 h wh bugey passed DENVER, Sept. &.—'T ' I WANTS DEMOCRATIC VOTE ." bench “ ; JOHN fF , ge BOYD } TALLMAN Prior to his departure ve pratt Rape od ! { Mfrs iM « 1 ’ id Si hewn be By United Press

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