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g LAST EDITION Vol NO, 183 10, SEATTLE, WASH ROTEST UG BOATS TOOK VESSEL ww DISASTE 7 GORE ON HASKELL SPOKANE, Sept. 24-—In an interview here last night Sen FPR eee ator Gore, of Oklahoma, who | * is speaking for Wm. J. Bryan 1 yy yy Was Suicidal , 100 tons, but her engines are|# on the coast, said that Gov ps FE PERE EES - Course uicidal, weak The Hattic Gage is a good. record during hts ®i® — Mr, Roosevelt’s reply to Mr. staunch tug, but she was trying to in Oklahoma had *!® Bryan's demand for proof of & Sey Northern Ship do more than the could. The o been above reproach. Senator #)% the Haskell charges may be & Masters. And current Were too much for her ro sald that many oppor: ®/# found on page 6 of thie leave, & and it was folly to make the at-|® tanities had arisen in which # | @ bs eye gern tempt. The course to the north of Gov. Haskell might have TARR not the masters of the isiand is the only safe one for shown tality to either cay age and Kayak thern sailing mas and tn every tn 4 himeeif ital or labor stance had & navigator to take, and every man (By United Press.) who sails up there knows this or COLUMBUS, ©0., Bept 24-—Re a pe on geo should know it honorably Ad fore he left bed thin morning Wil PP dy sew one. han gp . s pag Sg Ma Will Affect Industry. =: : © triend of #| JA Jennings Bryan carefully read iphatic statement made by Gov @ourse that brought the bark| The wreck of the Star of Bengal!) 4 ine common people. He said ds ere Roosevelt's stxzling re | Haske today when he was asked Hee rocks and sacrificed 110| Will have @ decided effect on the|% that he knew nothing of Has #| DY to the Commoner's recent teleléq reply to the report that he had We the fury of the waves and | S#!mon canning industry of Alaska.| 4 \oirs record before his com Y Haskell we, Charges = against | already tendered his resignation as This is the second disaster this) } ity to Oklahoma ‘ rong but begged to be ¢m-/ treasurer of the democratic na Mad mavizator, formerly in the | 7°4? = which a number of {piace " = or ‘ime commenting upon them be committee. a Pains ~. lost their lives, and it will be a — “Thi sther one of thon ‘ + or ae Star “ot hard matter t t Orientals to go yng heat 0 tl iti to 3 lag Begone aha ag abie| H aed gay myo aus a today told The Star that “rth next spring deat sake cash the Nest al yurtber than that the governor ppt to tow the Bengal as|,Chivese im Portland and San but I must have @ littlc tase” | aeelined to comment on political BD the Hattie Gane and Kayak Francisco were reluctant tb go to | Aryan took & doch ota in | Sonditions, saying that he may have pst suicidal the canneries this year, and the the president's aneeee suterest In| something to say later in the day tow boats should have shap-| Chinese labor contractors had to Leon Yromteets enewer, TeMmnes of “4 course by the light at/ Pull every string at thelr command Seth Sens cuase ake cole ie Want Union Label i to get enough men. That there will ‘eot from under the quilts, Almost | fon, and it chowld have| © SS tea mon in the sanerive directly after eating breakfast he| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept. 24 Hie one main idea of the cap-| ort year te doubtful, and the boarded a train for Cincinnati at/ William Jennings Bryan will, with d the south of Corona-| Doo. ’s will have the’ 2 om 4 10:37 o'clock fe the next couple of days, have for there Is no more ; f The tmpreasion seems to prevail) teenived a set of resolutions adopt | ett cheap help. Cither t or point between here and, &¢tt!me cheap help. Etther that or here that Gov. Haskell will either the pri a] 11) Ps BA strong southeast wind ye rerteg, Of canned salmon will Will Be Able, However, to) resign voluntarily or be requested re continually and the eur-{ P°'*! a ll ‘ . to do so. If ts pointed out, even weeps around Warren Island |, mite anor mpantes, of} speak in Milwaukee = [35 Hiryan's closest friends, It ts as rate of six miles an hour. . ec wna tne ge gce Mes serted, that the Oklahoma execu Siance has & vessel in this? Ge" Francitco, will make an effort Tonight. tive would have been eliminated courting disaster and every ‘ = on Gorosation _— from the democratic campaign dt Be that tries it will be beaten | (7yman washed up on Coronation (By United Pre Uy after, Hearst made his first rocky shore of the island and pound to pieces. MADISON Judge Tat os if it had not been for the efforts of influential der for burial. This is th compact in the Six Ce moet sacred panies, and Kayak's Engines Weak. no effort Is ever spared to fulfill tt nah my Fags poe the first place, the Kayak) The Six Companies will aiso tion grrives hs - refi never have beer allowed to t big damages against | Cla! car on Bis w 1 take the Star of Bengal acker dation for | (Oe Dr «chee is a bette hoor of death of the he the reaching ocrats in} When asked to ox ar nior 1 on the Ha tw r ading Presi t elt's reply fo as clared he was not prepared to make z have something to say after he had “Then Do It.” Ref learned what the Oklahoma Orator ‘efuses to the Hotel Savoy tn Judge Rattie'’s| governor had said about bir automobil He aves over the No fear i# that BY H. D. WHEELER Discuss the Haskell Northern (at, 38:20 tonight | Judge ‘aft will be unable to de] BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept, 26 : and wi lew speeches on/liver his address In Milwaukee to ol , | Incident. his way as the national com-| night | "Wail st. bas nothing to do with mittee's plans provide for a tour| _ jit | States Senator Thomas through Kansas next week LA FOLLETTE MEN | And that from BE. W. Harriman, Senator Gore. refused to discuss R of Oklah ma arrived in Seat talking of the elements of success ARE DEFEATED, . , st Gov} emiand rin’ ry pha: ie Oo) ie oF : in and Ke tonight tor said th eh 20 information | (By United Press) Suppose, for a moment, that you © blind orator was met at the of the matter other than what had | MADISON Wis, Sept. 24.—The | were a young man bent upon enter by a committee of King been read to him from the news| majority report ot the _sietiorm ‘ili otkeblibing ba peak Bis eeee Gemocrats, consisting of papers. Sen 1 a close | committee waa unanimously adopt-| 90 00 TUN OK Me tin holes in ed in the republican state candi-| dates’ convention bere yesterday after a bitter debate. The tariff idea of the minority re personal frie Haskell and obvious that he did not take charges BP. Cotterili Alfred Hattie Bo Sweeney 4 Charles H was takea to seeking advice. To whom would you go first? To the one rail it w much stock in th re d man of the oe amma: his behalf. Haskell ob Standard Ol) interests b mf ed by the ance ttee WANTS A LITTLE TIME TO ANSWER ROOSEVELT ° 1908. s/w. BRYAN READS PRESIDENT’S REPLY TO | HIS TELEGRAM AND WILL MAKE ANSWER THERETO—HASKELL MAY RESIGN. The latter insisted that should clear ebarges of being connected with the fore he asked to step down and out of hin high office with the national com to be himeeif given a Haskell Makes Reply his Typographica) Indiana, urging that the union labe of fair th union of the te kept on publication, Commoner. The resolutions state Chat unless the demand is complied With copies of the paper received by the printers will be returne It tm maid South thetr or! that other states wil! Bead printer : al wrappers join the » in this movement tr Mar rire. F so ae - ce inf port was killed by a vote of 70 tol century. To E. W. Harriman: Of POST BILL Is $1. E. A. Edmonds, of Appleton, | course! RCELS United States Senator Isaac Ste And suppose you sought to learn phenson’s candidate, was elected | trom this man which would be the! making the business of railroading to 46 for A. C. Backus (La Fol-| training involving a mastery of the! most valuable advice you could re- 3 ogg capa 8 to instruct the legislative committee | jette follower), and § ~. former | dizzy Wall st. game or a practical} eotve? je State » Aen I to make the wife Chairman W. D. Conner. The reso-| experience of ratiroad building and| The question was clearly foreign j Syecme Go on golatiy » with the husband for | jutions endorse Roosevelt, the ma-| operating, Proin Harriman, ratiroad|to what Harriman had anticipated Record Against bills incurred for family necessities.| dona! platform and Taft and Sher | xing, past master of the Wall st.| He hesitated a moment before an ‘ M oe eee Sees ns ror man game, the man who but a few|sworing. There was a shadow of a a se gh cp Anld ggg ~ iggy | weeks ago matched his years of/erafty smile in his eyes and at the tol goods was opposed. The repeal of/ ARRESTED FOR MURDER. [i 1. financial manipulation|corsers of his mouth. He thrust PAM, Sept. 94—The| the internal tax on oleomargasine “6 against the practical experience of| his hands deep into the pockets of Grocers’ association in an « asked tn another resolution. | (By United Press.) Geo. Gould a from thantie touee ere today passed |The pratice of putting up butter in| NICOLA, B. C., Sept. 4—Jobn] nes you would expect but one an}, it may have been that in fram jemning the pro-| short weights was condemned Rice and Harold Green havé been! swer lie Ge peswer the mind of ¢ at t The pre ne committes ted here o ree ¢ v And y hard, oftimes cruel man of f of a min the state work) #rrested & oewe rae ny 1 asked ‘ sth Fate with hie boy« wh ee aes dln ge uid ae when he was in San Francisco just| spoke the shadow of the smile bad utes ngham, Hrorett a fag hy tg after bis recent trip through the | disappeared Was condemned oe the north They pen tracked North weet | the beat ies ae , : of wholesalers west district Facome if peo » ‘ and were a os at “Wall st. has nothing to do with | eotve ha ieithdehndie. Pensa t district ax alla yesterda aken b ese ape ima, Ellensburg and a magistrate for a preliminary hear e hed wasn te Maes ie coterie 16-00 AND Eeereeeney Wal: ahee orn. Cioteses ing snd remanded for olght Save Harriman was in conference with}®0 IT THE BEST YOU KNOW | Southern Pacific traffic managera.| HOW. Ho was to leave for the east intwo|) “What that something mixht t Posmttios, he tioned treat Bis aesk| “Would it be that the | impatiently something would offer opportur Ih time to consider one|pnee or for learning finance 1 tion. What ia it? the Intracacies of Wall I atk "The were a hundred questions! ante ampaign itinerary, an tbe! that d have been asked, This) \“Wall st Harriman ex ) BLICAN SENATORIAL | CANDIDATE CAN | f guia wir (oare| io the one that wae put mM: ("ais seecee tna an na : 4 - TT ere a oung ma h a but f at i H : BE INDUCED TO GO ON THE SAME ore "a . oth Ra Ls vith a firm 5 crpome ing ny 1 think ‘Wall st eve PLATFORM WITH HIS OPPONENT. f ; GhO. F COTTERILI a \ or ir ‘ ight Mr. Jones’ Reply 7" Hl whe VW Oneal Wald’s Contribution to the) bw pty Le. Ar, Cotter Campaign Fund So A ¢ rte ee aah ane was Disposed Of. ay } | sider egy ppp re » word has been received from refi na . pe , ha d against Postmaste - etter - : Ay: t n te , Gee M ewart, of thin cit but f, ' ait. t ' * r r from a legal urea it 1 learned A ’ t le D ha Ih that th iffidavi f Charlie Wald . yond 3 allegin hat Stewart wollelted aes . . mor from emp! {fice : ~ & for campaign " ool He otha Pha ‘ hore during | to the county ar t 1 amy The affide 1 Ga t . Wald that it would adv able > ¢ a . t " t donate mething towards th : 4 , or pot raised by the republican mar “ ‘ agers of the campaign, and that @ certain portion of bis 7 is ss wine we aes ha GAVE THE MONEY } : TO STEWART campaign enses On one occasion, It ts declared, the affidavit purports to show that Wald left a certain sum of mone either $1 $25, with Stewart to } dell to the management of the campaign Friend art insist that charges are unfou and mat the esult differen which x isted between the postmaster and Mr. Wald, who wa iperintendent of the postoffice previous to hi resignation more than a year age Postmaster Stewart left for Washington cit Inet week te N pear be the members of th United € civil € lee cor nidssion jake answer to the cha There marked in mg dramatic aut f 1 are Kugone Walt THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AGAINST CAN Ae RR PRICE O FAIR a th * BANK CLEARINGS . * Clearings today ..$1 * * Balances i + 7 Tacoma. * ® Clearings today $7 O* * Balances 0,083 & * Portland © *® Clearings today $1,087,226 ® *® Balances 232,385 ® ORE GRAVES WILL CUT PORTLAND OUT (By United Pre PORTLAND, Ore t r ticket Portiand Sa i haw bee CIGARETTE ~ LAW VALID United Pre: (By ) OLYMPIA, Sept. 24.—The state supreme court today, in the case of the city of Spokane versus H. 8. Winsor, sistained the constitution: ality of the act of the last legisla ture, prohibiting the sale or cigarets or cigarette papers. The Spokane court held the law void “GET WALL ST. OUT OF YOUR HEAD!” —HARRIMAN'S ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN * WALL WORMING TO DO WIRH It” OTR MAS thing “Wall st. has nothing to do with/ it! Your imaginary young man in- tent on learning the railroad busi has nothing to do with Wall st. Wall st, is a center for large financial transactions. That is all “If the young man would d ant get this Wall st. idea out head. He must find some th to de 1 ha said, and i the best he ywe how him find a 7 where he ca allroad t Let b what he studie 8 educa The nin thing ef mething to d that that f 1 him t en f he has the rig ff in fo, he has alread eon succes As k " continue alv Wa t., wh ed 1 I aw que ROASTED TO DEATH (By United Press.) EUREKA, Ca 4.—One ex of persons a & and the destruction of prope fright las the re ef forest fires that are raging in th y { od he body of an unidentifi ! was found in th Ih t had be usted t da e that th Trinidad | 1 the flam ' after a lor A high wind ts t ! t noon and hou al loggin mps in t he fi it t FRID TONIGHT THE WEATHER WITH HEAVY FROGT; FAIR AND WARMER; N. WINDS. AL ASSESSMENT SIX HUNDRED TAX-PAYERS VOICE THEIR OBJECTIONS *|LED ON BY L. C. GILMAN, THEY BITTERLY ARRAIGN THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ASSESSMENT. “The Lake devil's dance that shoul eee eee eS Washington ee id canal be stopped now. is being promoted by a few re assessment scheme is a The whole affair estate speculators who want eeeeeeeeet you and | to foot the bills. It is up to you gentlemen to put the scheme to sleep.”—Attorr L. C. Gilman, who voiced the ‘eretl of King county eftizens before the county commis sioners this morning ee | Six hundred citizens, from ever in violation of t said Mr. g county, packed Powell amid laugt d cheers hues ee ha " ¢ counsel for the Gre Northern, was greeted with and wildly cheered 1 zed cheers when he charae- he arraigned t eding as @ Lake Washing scheme to ighted with leg eae earning and ins knowledge of The eclty of Seattle is $2,000,000 the history of the proposed ditch in debt today said Mr. Gilman. t was to have been)“The county of King is $6,000,000 clock in the rooms of /in debt. This county is plastered commissioners, but long | with special assessments until you hour the commissioners’ | can't see the ground, It will cost we acked to suf the people of King county $5,000,000 t ecided to use more before this canal is co ipleted yurt room unless you gentlemen stop this in- Hear Legal Objections. iqui In fact, the commission is Chairman Dan Abraham an-|POWerless to act until congress on dusaeted ahead toe’ based ee jers the canal dug. Just to show oe ay : phe how ridiculous the assessments if’ the ora thet Fee: have been made {ft is only neces fections it would be impos sary to state that one waterway do the important ct justice in King county is assessed to help At the request of a number of Dulld another. And yet this com- attorne John C. Powell addressed | ™ ‘on says it proposes to tax only the board rty which will be benefited.”. The special assessments levied Relterates Arguments. agains ‘ n this count Laird Hill, author of Hill's code, ‘ jo struction of terated the strong arguments ad- ashing canal is ply need by Mr. Gilman nd Mr. n collect @ part of the | Powell, and urged that the county ' teh 1 M mmissioners reject the assess “ a bs co ent ll immediately Ac . r € Rey 30 farmers between b c ton, Dudley B. Strat ack w water mains or | tor ustrated the injustice of the Bee ents by stating that one Has Two Objections. farm near Rent was assessed I have t exe) ot as to|$! acre while the farm adjoin- wee. A First Mg Was assessed $8 an acre. Mr. is prema iis atton urged the immediate rejec- to believe that the United f the assessment roll @overament proposes to be » In mse of the levy of the canal that intentton ex. | come ney H. A. Myers ened an act of congress we declared that the county commis- should do nothi Here it is pre ers had no right to listen to posed te 75,000 to make @rguments anent the unconstitu- & part we do not kn w ed. Have we A we € get our worth? Te 8 AZO a way was condemned for the Washington canal, and yet pn has been done to date that us to believe that the dite ever be dug. I challenge son to produce a sin ing to even hint that will be dug. Commission Without Autho My second othin h wil rity tlon ality of the assessm nts. Mr. Myers stated that punty mmissioners had dy entered a judgment that the government in- Jed to build the t they ment Lake Washing- and that it was not proper should liste: argu. 8 against their prior action Suit as a Remedy. 1 gentlemen are sitting here as a board of equalization. your power ends. If there argument against the con- nality of the levy, a suit d be brought and the case to the supreme court of this ub to simply concluded Mr. Myers. esenting a large number of elie W. H. Bogle, G. A. ©. Rochester, Ivan L. Hyland, George King and W. A. Holzheimer spoke st the levy tn vigorous terms, en V. Carey, for the city of objected to the levy as at- ting all property owned by the ground that e general & was ad- nis after. n when Judge Thomas Burke sued tp favor of the canal ses TRAIN FALLS OVER CLIFF EIGHTY FEET HIGH By United Press.) WEBB CITY, Me Three pe re dead and I a an 3 ‘ A that r t SEARCHING F MURDERER (By United Press.) NOME t OR ived. Few of the pe he train escaped with irtes The three who sons slight were death, and ptled mangle that mn and be. con- t the breath per t tr th Anad ACCUSED BIGAMIST ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Vv YORK 80 am Rusinow t a TA t A I to ntly " t., N ma ght. The X 1 wh . as th a wv Y and e