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° , baton | . THE SEATTLE STAR | {te weatner SHOWERS TONIGHT OR FRIDAY; GEN- THIRSTS FOR ae CKMAILERS — » | it la dad Aa ancl nla OKLAH = WATER SHUT-OFF, * Water will be shut off on ® Jackson st. from Ninth ay, 8. 9 ® to 12th av. &:, and on Beacon ® Hill and tho district between * 14th ay, 8. and Beacon ay, 8. * to Dakota wt, Friday from 9 ae weekend D, mi JAMES B. WOOD SAYS HE WILL MILL WIFE'S ASSAILANTS FO R WEEKS OF THE CAMPAIGN ia tt ea a THAT HO 1S THE THOUSANDS desc bl So gi naa y anor ol GUILTY PARTIES. | long talk with J. K, Thomas, Cap- na ce | taln of Police Callahan is more than that the rn r “I'll serve notice on all blackmailers, that I’ve got an automatie jever convinced murd | Killed his wife with a knife instead revolver that | will have with me ali the time, and that I'l! kill the Is Picked Up on Alaska of shooting her. The weapon, which | first one of them that comes In my sight.” : \Callahan {* inclined to believe . ; a Shore Carrying a | Thomas employed to kill his wife, This ts the threat of James B. Wood of Nome, who arrived R wi is a viclous-looking blade made| 1m Seattle on the Victoria today to find bis wife prostrated in the ward, |from an old file and {* about 10/ Washington Annex a# the result of an attempt made on her life Sennen | inc hes tong at Kagie Harbor Iast Monday (By United Press.) Mrs. Wood is still in a serious condition as the result of the BAN FRANCISCO, Cet. 1.—Mueh | sot f : |interest bas been aroused here to close call whe had, when an assassin fired at her as she slept and \day over the arrival of a bottle! the bullet olipped a lock from her hair | which has evidently been afloat COMES SOUTH TO PROTECT WIFE. jin the northern sean for at least four years. The bottle was dis All of this happened while Mr. Wood was on his way down from jeovered on the beach at Wood le | vome. Mra. Wood had written to him, telling him of the threat land, near Kadiak, Alaska, evident | ing letters she had recelved demanding blackmail, He startef by Se ae y ving wikia seen south immediately and when he arrived this morning he learned for / the first time of the attempt on his w life. wae found the following note SESSEEE ESE EE unve TELLS OF | _ontgplte METHOD OF | TRAINING. U TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING THE GRANDEST Makes Railroads Sit Up| STATESMAN THIS COUNTRY HAS and Beg, and Tames : EVER PRODUCED Standard Oil. SD WILLIAM H: BY GILSON GARDNER. GUTHRIE, Okla, Oct 1—Okla # governor has the corpora of this state eating from his! Railroads, Standard Ott—tt po difference which they | ai a tame as litth woolly) They ili follow on a gt Gp and beg, or, if they s or a Yotoe Nke that N ll they will come to oma the power to deat | rations ix vested im the A little vigor In its use “The Western Fire Extinguisher “I've made a little money up north,” sald Mr. Wood to The | tWiky LEAVE MY Company, 411 and 412 Hayward Star today, “and I'm willing to spend it all to run these cowards poration Troubles. | | PROPHESY THAT . ~ pen 0 h | GUESTION witht batiding, San Francisco, Cal, May! to earth. If the law gets them all right, but any of them that come 1¢ On board bark Yosemite fi necessary to run to |HiSTORY Whe Finder returning this hote to me/| every time a corporation | NEVER PRO- THE PEOPLE -'S within my reach will never have another chance to fire a revolver ~ ° ? @o its duty,” the rovernor Duck wis HE NOT CUTE? Ie eptitied to one gallon whisky at a sleeping woman. Killing is too good for them.” i ds sie, of oor nek August Racunen. Sif Rost a SEEMS TO MEAN WHAT HE BAYS, of the Standard Ol. Their “This offer is genuine.” — Summoned to Washington And Mr. Wood talks and looks as if he meant what he said. He 0 ogy gan 1 penal — — K eg waged egvenll bd by R elt f 8 | t* stunned at the mystery which shrouds the whole affair an@ came lo y ol d the young man who started the bo oosev: or a or Jernta fife shou 1 Matment be bad ir t-te Teme dewlon, eentae that y , | oa t understand why his wi bould be persistently followed by ip as a dasia for taxation oo bie return from a fishing trip Conference. lackmatlers demanding $5,000. preparing to turn tn @ val-| mere than four years ago, her son nner The first thing I have to do,” he says, “is to get my wife of thelr property at about I just sald to Bim: | "t do. Everybody knows/ of oil, everybedy kuows oll, how many tanks, pipes, and so forth, you people have got a poor anyway, Now, you will get yourself into trouble tf in a statement like that my friend saw the point te of launching the bottle ae (By United Pr ) well again and put her in a place of safety, and then I will give mite did not go nearer than) wWaswiNGTON, Oct. 1.--The an-| my entire attention to running down the bieckmatlers. It ts incred- ag thipaeand miles to Wood Island. | nouncement today that Chairman! bie that such a condition oan exist.” Frank H. Hitehoock of the repub- MOY WORK = <== === NOBODY CAN BE MISSED | president will take the republican hE, |campaign manager to task for al- (By United freak leged mismanagement BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1-8 io confirmation of the rumor can : Kamera, a wealthy Japanese, sup- be obtained, but it le admitted that posed to be connected with the im- Hitchcock will confer with the pr | migration service, was nearly killed | dent within a few days. showing their proper: | at $11,000,000. Shows the New Way, , that shows the advantage directly with the corpo-| ‘© might have started « and dragged it out for } |Baby Parade at the “U" wrday. There are between 800 and 1,000 men working there. }today by two Japanese hatchet men. SOMNAMBULIST IS ht by the police to be hire . : ite was argeeie od pi INJURED BY FALL Will Be One of the | aThe, 198, salting Sores, was Rreatiy ‘This was a better way ihave been getting Japanese across you,” continued Gov, Has the northern border illegally. Two we Features. rival at headquarters in the Savoy 66 we Joseph Kipling, a salesman in the keane |hotel of women representing all the “there vay) Scag 2 tee! 59 | Srregte have been made. employ of the Port Blakeley Mill) The university and the A-Y.-P.|Catholle organizations of the city, fhe ordinary comfort of the | SUES GARAGE FOR Co, and living at Port Blakeley,| exposition grounds are two of the They have been assigned an imp» citizen. Now, here is a lit-| | walked out of a second story win-|{mportant sections of the city portant territory, and will be undes will 1 HIS AUTOMOBILE dow in his sleop yesterday morning, | which the direct charge of Father O’Brien, marines eee aR ee ee Se a: a will be thoroughly worked , E cepa mi pernmmnes a \ i fell 15 feet and fractured both | over for ‘Tag day. There will be| The street railway company will ek at night, which read some Allogiog that the Seattle Auto-| Wrists. His roommate awakened /a baby parade at the university, put on special cars free to carry the Mke this: ‘This is to notify | ° mobile company ill not permit him | 40d heard him just as be ated. the “vapio: being: Inéraliets Of the | university girls to the headquarters q . , | to take bis automobile from their | through the window. Kipling gltimes }Jamihes of the fed: Thefrigabs on Tag day. : West Seattle, Youngstown and vd ee 20x. r garage, Douglas Young, in a com-|to be a cousin of Rudyard Krpling, wri) be ‘ffddardéd with tavitations py ¥ a. ‘en w | pisint filed in the superior court} the noted English author, to buy jags. . that section of the city has orgam food elter. e ized into one body to handle tags, rainload: } ASKS TH ENT N’T this morning, commenced an action sisnién’ ban-ebn granted to waar, tere sb NEBRASKAN oes bran lg DE- | tor the recovery of posession | ain Sabie elites tage tov enter the | Two big orders bare been received | oR ne ¢ hi Sat. | fro Ballard. Out of the bridge. What we STROY POOLING AGREEMENT MADE Po, de 01,000. damenenl A-Y-P. grounds free of charge Sat-| from _Ballar Know fs, whether Oklahoma | | 1 ; iting from the alleged reten law that will compel the BY CALIFORNIA RAILROADS. aan. . ‘ i> tebe we back to potata FLATTER | so EVEN THE POLICEMAN We cam get proper food and ses Rite <20008 Shania te i Ploy ps gall eadlbond United Pross.) timber lands in Oregon and Califor. YEARS WAS SH OCKED! gory ont geipahy rie Oct. 1.—Demo- ye) to the advantage and —— ein \ of the railroad on the tele crate bere today are awaiting with Of these 3. 4 corporations ma With Patrol Smit } He demurred at first, but| TAFT interest President Roosovelt’s reply | "W84reds of Millions of dollars? Celebrating Annivercery| Patrolman Smith Receives reached his "bor" to mane his hou ; a knows | Warner, better knows when he jumped 32% inches inte gave bim a line of talk that} to a letter sent him by Adam Dixon Harriman's Subscription, Big Surprise Over ly report to police headquarters, b ied him in a few minutes, and/| 5 as “Bliver| . “Atd whether or not that transac Down on His Farm dua Telinocas Smith started to open the box, } tven f bo > thon had » do Earer® were given for thote Deo | Crowds Geos Him on Dick,” in which 11 was alleged that! Herriman ee ne, (0 00 with Mr. | at Lincoln. a the alr and emitted ‘Sythe Harriman's subscription and done SD be taken back. | had a let} P| inistration and the . 4 fom one of the passengers, say- Th the present adm: ; tion to the New York campaign of | REE © os 4 » whoop of consternation i haa heard n Jot about Oxia | His Way Through me ees cand Siete pool! $268,000 at your requost—~and Mr. (Ry United Press.) (By United Press.) Proemagregylipeeningiomeceigg Z he fork-like shafts of ght played upom * fe freak laws, bat he liked that the State. H Caeeeeienlifcccia tafinaed (the | arTiman's inter donation of $230, OLYMPIA, Wash. Oct. 1.—Chas.| pincoLy. Neb Oct 1 -W | Smith ts a good guardian of the his star and helmet. Smith backed Manoel! | Southern Californis Tatra nice | 000 more, checks for which he e% |, Coon has employed an attorney | p LINCOLN, Neb. Oct. 1—Win. J.|igw, and has seen so anuch of the away from the Dox with astontehe — stem) . or dy ss puntry home, Fair sen en | Calis Raliroad’s Bluff | (By United Press.) Pacific in violation hibited in New York to the New) here and will today bring sult to| view. today, quietly observing the /Se8my side of Seattle life that his/ment on bis face. Again he ap hs eas #. — York Herald immediately after your! orpvent the state election board], sensibilities can fairly well stand proached the box and was about ER Bille while afterward there} BEATRICE, Neb, Oct. 1—Wil-| letter also scores the administration | pretended falling out with Mr. Hatten cortityine to the republican A cinnlversary (of his wedding. | ny old jolt, he was much shocked |to tackle the It again, when a bright callers were denied admission, | + °s:39 o'clock this morning smile stole over his features. ie another case very similar t©/ tam H. Taft is being given a con. {T @*changing valuable timber in| rman? ’ 5 : do Oregon and California for propert e }nomination of &. W. Hay as liew . " f peers & bridge washed out At! nue ovation today on ‘tis tour| Oreso” and California for property j tenant governor bneeb at gw Fe thy ose oe ae at) 'Ppatrolman Smith was walking) Slipping on a pair of gloves, eK nineteen down Washington st. between First Smith communicated with head- d creek about 30 miles which, the writer . wae here. through the state, following h r o to be we Silver Dick Warner i well Ooon is the defeated candidate, | “ The railroad had the ne ap page Fe arate ae known In the state of Washington, /and elaims the second cholee pro BPs Se = ae eae home until| oy gs. and Western av. with eagle quarters and snapped the box shut r + ary abo: Se ag dig we pg ms early morning Today a city employe was tinker stalled there on the oppo- | ception iu Lincoln lawt night, Taft's Warner inck ted . me th through Ifinoie, Kansas, Missouri ‘and | Wires became crossed, and the bec of the which and peeled for th prowler, but ther doing along the police Potoma: and made them send), " peaks with ease. His 11 addresses ) ote ga a4 | nin headquarters tn but! ty @anyass which shows a differ-|oi4 Ne o : he bridge from here. The | yesterday seemed to strengthen his y benalt of the South-| went south soon after the campalan |ence-in totals between first and|pr? Nebraska. The Commoner 18) 114 heart of Smith was glad had been charged with electrteity. s =6walked «across §=the/ voice. On the way to Omaha to “ sod far 12 Which James Hamilton Lewis rau} secand choice on that office in ev:| . . 4 —z shows no ef ton, second vice president, and for # of his long trip | Structure and Wereiday he will deliver a number of| be 'gouthern Pacific by JC. Btabbe | ft overnor ery county prees nl Mason. through the Gught on here speeches. Crowds greet the train aS pe ast A Giflerent kind of a case, but|at every stop, and the Nebraska | ‘Bird vice president!” This agree — ~ ; Memtrating what tony be done |e eer tte, and the Nebraska! ment he declared to be in plain FORGED CHECK, violation of the Sherman jaw, wh = J IT UT & corporation, was that of a|thusiasm over the candidate, who | )ioi*vion of the Sheruwan law. wi IS CHARGE MADE) jon paras if or- | is enjoying the jouw years . | sie eh a piece of rail Congressman Hinshaw and Sec ’ r a he Warner's Letter. | A warrant was issued at the in ay and the construction com-| publican national committee, join-| o ea ne oe | es re or heave been president of the United joe this morning against Thomas Ban eenemere ot” both | ine nok cit demtie’ on the train) States. tor seven yenrs. Your pred-| Kruger, alias Thomas Russell, Kru «il ake tors and managers of both|ing, and will remain on the train \Fi ‘C weipe deficit is $240,000, but be-|ger is char é jefic 2 , be e « wed with having forged the men back of the Weat.| until Omaha is reached this even-|ecessor, whose policies you car-|Finance Committee Cuts es Be ng “18 . fo nn . _t Bow ager = ay eincted that the meet.| ried out in your first administr fore the end of the year this will/the signature of John H. Wallace | Three NIG Vice Presi-|? ions in All be inereas 000, |to a check for $26 on the Na Pil and as many of the 300 vice presidents as can get there. Beo- d to almost § ‘ , | thot inducted into office nine| Appropri , " eunstruct mpany was io. ing bo Omahe tonight wit be one en } intend $e oftien Ped ei , A It 1# expected that the total levy | tional Bank of Commerce, and pre dents Are Named for ‘ Meaning of the conin Rte te. i sum, and|of the largest held in the state. os “ epartments. this Fear, for city, county and state | vatied upon Joe Primavera to cash . Gay falshed Ene compilation o / contract. That this contract was, | Pp be in the neighbor | {t , the Occasion. vice presidents, the list being com- » «mall sum, and} aid up, and when) MAY GIVEN DIVORCE |r cent’ in violation of the law.| ‘The fine was the construe agreement gems ailed to pap ite FROM DECEMBER has been publicly known you Purpores, w hood of 31 or 22 mills - _ a mittee w hold publicans in the city The armory ons for 190 mock WHET DAY BIC FINE |DECLARE SHORT LINE], <2, "wren ot ha spa aut Secor hn posed of the most prominent re- ita appre and your administration and the Mean T . jebts all along on pal expenses down to a sam that ne preced t p entire peo f Se sleted preparations for the e camp! e ory cons in (By United Press.) = ee i dota iy bee-| will fix the maximum city levy for | IS SOLVENT completed pi Ricun toe tps tora: | tae ane es the an wil c pu rm . nt 4 ‘ , ple of the cou y, during al Ne car at 16 m out to hear Senato: aridge in| be the republ! eeting ple Coal pat the BELLANGHAM, Oct. 1-—Al time. The Paul Morton who signed | "xt Yoor St 16 mille. os OR G0 TO JAIL tec armory Monday Want. Thelia planned > have the lansest bm eivership and the! though her aged husband protested, this contract you afterwards placed |, i an eibeiat aes ae res ameremniinte }senator will arrive in the event honograph obtainable at the meet- ane SPOS Bi ‘or Years, |in his testimony on the stand, that i, your cabinet, and for se ai | today by several members | ne - In an answer filed in the superior] shortly before time to appear at the | {r A fow strips of Taft’s speeches bendh., . me Ket he was feeble and fll, and that 10 | years he held a cabinet position finance committee, after thrashing By United Press.) court this morning in the case of! armory He will orted to| will be reeled off and some band ooo and A one view of these facts the support he Aes on aplsaainn ove “ expe proposed hea de are GOLDFIELD, Ney,, Oct. 1—The| Joe Falsetto et al. against the Se|the speaking place by Senator | music nm T\ was giving his wife was the beat H Nevad , " attle-Tacoma Short Line and 8. F ‘ f ‘ “ i At »,| Nevada supreme court having de - Be _ alue, and|of which he was capable, Mrs. Anna p You say in yous letter to Mr A ue imum levy of is itis Raid agi rorya dr Reaaines: CM Muekle: maatetire 2 he ¢ would aid 7 - esterday nt | Bryan that you and your adminis Jo approximately $8,887,000 in| cided agalr Ms petition for a re.) Hradoe pager . . f6 specular, t Pane | Christine Ps wee eee loca The | tration have destroyed a number of tax receipts, and of this amount! hearing on a contempt charge, T. @,|%. tee Company, asserts that the LAUNCH DISAPPEARS| HEARST CONTINUES . n ed a divorce by Judge Kellog he | tt Nh i poapaaned Kp! ¥ hearing on & contem 5 +}company is perfectly solvent, and ; Brought to Time aged husband fs a man of 70 years, | (rusts avU) | you explain the | about $387,000 will be required to! Legkhart, president of the Florence |that there is no reason for th WITH PASSENGERS HASKELL ATTACK Fo Welt, 1 went after them and|one of the oldest ever Involved in| American people what action you) make up the defiolt In the general | Goldfield: company, faces the appatntmnent: of. 0 receives have ever taken to destroy this|fund that will « at the O00'@0| aocive togay of paying to the ie t feit the charter|® divorce suit In ber county, Hie) coling agreement—one of the|the year ye Allg Bf eter pean , APL Bota sogy R. the answer that) mye steamer Teas, which arrived (By United Press.) nar 1 sell out all) Wife is 30 years ok eaten moet reaching and| The principal deficit wit! be 4n| ethno. ‘cinimed hy the Fhevn ce i aabury i alone reaponal le for in Victoria yesterday morning, re DENVER, Colo, Oct. 1—In a a. ee viclous trusts In A A, and one| the water and Nmhting departments, | Mining company, or going to jail. | prinette See for | ports the disappearance of a launch rapid-fire talk, lasting about 30 . t#—unless they that costs the people of California| which have overdrawn th Ap Falaetto and others are suing for,| I . ettle with these small $56,000,000 annually in excessive|vropriations and have borrowed Jand that the railroad company at|containing three Klaskino miners | minutes’ William R. Hearst last t them} freight rate fr general fund PREACHERS TO TAKE [teins that the alleg and during] and Mr, and Mrs. Shaw, who had | night renewed his attack o wate ) (By United Press.) In addition to this, will you ex The Nbrar department — alac * “ : , | the time that the fed work On) cen gaily around: Vi and’ Foraker by reading several BELLINGHAM, Oct, 1.~One of| plain to the erican people why |owes the genera) fund a ter PHYSICAL CULTURE me a Oe ee Oe Oe! tana to & how i|more letters, showing their conneo- ‘ the heaviest rainfalls ever known in| hundreds of thousands of acres of @ amount, secured in hape claimed by resol all responsi eahek cia Wk ih tigers aye ee aoa 0, » thin section visited Bellingham last| worthless lands held by those com: | of ing the past Prof. A. G. Douthitt, physical dt-|bIMty for such It is also! Augu when th with the Stand Heazat Sern { night deluge flooding the! panies that were included tn the The increase in prope im-| rector of the Y. M. C, A,, will on| stated that the debts of the com-| Klaskt after having arranged 8 to old letter ; Ou t 1 treet joing. considerable | § Jacinto and other western for-|tion on whieh th i t open a physical eul-| pany do not exceed $200, and that| thelr passage the ‘Tees on her| Haskell was connected with the Mas ” the hills “The = leas : that and | made this year | 600,000 local preachers, The | arrangements have been’ made for| return t N Cit Alllance of Muskogee, by the tter part of August in th xchange © hundreds of tt tor ail the city departments as t-| Monday at 10 a. m., and the gyt ¢ the corporation w Ja a} retracted by the son Work } y ands of { the most valuat 1 to $ 6. To date the { uing will precede it after September 12 at 1 g it