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LAST EDITION VOL, 10. 190. RICAN FLEET im the Waters of the am . n soon myriad of all boats | ro Sieh shouts of welcome and xtensive pr ations had been de for the entertal t of tt Seaine of bands of music were |™Ade for the entertainment of the Reross the waters. The m, but these w Who had looked forward to Changed be the men w Wieit to Manila, the first b ny & On . glace We left Honolulu There is to be a j forely disappo tomorrow and ernor ¢ Smith will board the Connecticut Kept Aboard Ship. and pay his official call to Admiral trowded the ralls of the | sperry looked longingly at Welcome to Fteet the city which will Gubtsilie Gaaseed Gated fo them as jong as there ..cd the ssaiiais walenes danger of cholera f t and it nye ad he fiee fleet steamed past Corregt | on on « Sfaland a little after noon and We é a im the bay . 3 o'clock | many months tthe Gee’ wt SMerncon. A number of small’ wight extend welcome to the offi * the fleet anchor Went out to me Accompanied it to ¢ the a men of the Americar ttlenh eships. but this pleasure { | _—_—_—— 4 ‘i c Leave Is Refused) Admirai Sperry had received ss word from Seeretary of the Navy | to the Men, Owing Meteaif that under no clreum “a te stances are the men of the fleet Cholera. to be permitted to go ashore until} N danger of the cholera is. abso-| BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY tely nr There is pv anger | indent on Of the disease spreading but nol} gl rau. 88 oer chances are to be taken dessert d, Get: 8--Deenens ot © Health of Men Perfect | ah nore the |, Th? fleet wilt remain off the] presence of eam on # breakwater until October 10, when hype of Manila were competed ihe ships start for Yokohama. The | to five their welcome to the At-jhealth of the mon is perfect and Iantic Meet from barges, aun: every effort is to be made to keep | e¢ tt 80, ft pleasure craft ; and all _— be ike bie white} The epidemic at Mantla has been ie ab at anchor in|® *@¥ere blow to the business tn se ent of the islands. Governor | Reed pe Smith has the situation gut ax the search!ix! he hand and reports that t ora will be entirely under con - THE SEATTLE STAR — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, Yes py STENOGRAPHER GIMME DESE Hi Brut SAY HERES A Leer GNEC TIN MR MASEL wit DE STANDARD — SEATTLE, WASH., atAaaT eH u SUR eR hel 7 1908, SURMIBED HE WERE CROOKED PRICE ONE CEN ALASKA OTHER OF DUNSMUIR IS DEAD |Had Commenced Suit for | Share in $30,000,000 | Estate. } (By United Press.) VICTORIA, B. C., Oct, 2.—Mr }Joan Dunsmuir, mother of Lieut |Gov, Robert Dunsmuir, died tt |morning, aged 82. She was the wife of Hon. Robert Dunar and with one of the ploneer ve sround the H The % ant of Wasl rt Duner ettied on Var time develo he re of Mr Joan D t J mine valuable tim ber now held b her uit, in whieh Edna pper figured fatled |FLAMES THREATENED | TO DESTROY TOWN Place, but the reception such y00n postponed alt j (By United ‘Preea) Was, was reserved for tonight. | + fon and it ts a ad @isay | SANTA ROSA, Cal, Oct. 2.—Re sailors were cager t pointment to us all that flying }porta received here this morning Shetr countrymen flags and the wave of distant hands jeay ¢ the postoffice and several on each ship play "i must signal the h jother buildings at Kenwood, Son RB meaeches circled about them, | wnich our eyes and lips would Joma county, were burned ly to the occupants she Wet: | stadly speak day in a fire that threatened to wipe freee end crying owt “Welcom The actual hand out the town. The telephone wires pt Meet for which they had | ...46 of greeting must be are down and it is Imporeible to so long. a little while, but when the tim get complete details of the fire © Leng for Short Leave. comes they will be none the lens . abl ahips were all illuminated, | warm for a little waiting. The out — ———— (Web we could take ward manifestations of our wel [Ene eee eee hande aod thank come may be less magnificent thas | HER HONOR, THE MAYORESS, NOW RULES (5 ; Georgia that of lands, but in . ELECTION DAY. * eB or it he nig then gene gn SEATTLE IN THE NAME OF CHARITY— : : eke with the cholera feld to not . (By United Press.) * Me & widier friend of the The st mall sacks arrt TAGS ALL DISTRIBUTED. ® OLYMPIA, © 2.—Under ® BF and the two hes been look-/ in the afternoon and the me Pate of Octode 1 Gov. ® 7 to their reunion at/their time lolling on the decks! 16. ttonor, the Mayor ue aE i ot - WMead has issuce a proclama- * for months “he case is| reading the letters they had re | 5, ns ’ + Agyness » | Rearly 3.000 persons, the greater) # fon and sent copies to the & gS, maa “ denon enon umphrey, Is now the executive! number of whom witt start out on|@ @gveral county auditors an- @ N. : P : B a ruler of Beattie. | : tn | the, Mtrests, im the oftice bulldings| #mpuncing the general election # ominee Puts ina Busy - = o'cloe his afternoon, in ‘ories tomorrow morning, | # fr Tuesday, November 3 . i Day headquarters, Acting! pinning a tag oa every man, wou. |e * Day While En Route Hi Gill, in his oratorion) and an and child who has a dime, and| @@ee ee MEET DEATH ee issceiaell Wi Peeve ot da? Sovermment and retired from) ‘The city has been mapped out| | pith ‘ ye is Ta pop In each district there NORTH PI t. 2 pi Ray me Honor is @ captain, who bas charge of the| wii 7:20 everything comes to headquarters was 8 ward make the transfer of the honors as j cvelinn. Wratten impressive an possible, Mrs. Hum WE Rowe Gongert / — general feeling of satisfaction ov phrey, ae chief of the day, One of the features of the day} . e meetl t Oma at CLEVELAND, Oct. 2—Shouts of laughter and hilarity changed | workers, was too busy sending out | will be the old t oucert, given 2Ome @ Fling at Bryan|' ertings at Omaba last night an inetant to shrieks of terror and groans of injured and dy- | bundles of tags and giving instruc: from 11:46 to 12:45 in the Grand and th. ‘ atop, a crowd of 6 ons was ae trdight. Weeln en the ‘Toledo & Ohio read erased Inte be wildly excited about theatre. This will be the rest and Platf prone gathered at the They o uncheon hour for the tag sellers, tform. i 4 Taft ! y him fear coach of an excursion train last night at Sugar Ridge. | All Busy Today. and their badges will admit them la pie Guolaoens ducing’ the few excursionists were returning from a happy day spent at the il aad cre i ee ial Many of stores besides| | moments that the train stopped Green fair, and the train was loaded with residents of To padquarte: t handing as many tage as they} By United Press.) » ans for today to . headquarters at the Savoy bo’ | - The 1 and the suburbs. Huge bundles of tags, containing ©8° Sell wil buy a large number] ROCK ISLAND, Ills, Oct speeches at Kimball A mistake in signals was responsible for the accident, the en- | 5.000, and small packages, contain Of tase outright. The Garvey Bu-| James 8. Sherman, the vice Wyo., Julesburg, y 100, were being sent here and Chanan company has bought a tag | dential candidate, arrived here to-| salle and Denver, Cok re the of the freight not having sufficient warning, and rushing sipts wore being signed, fF everyone of its employes and | Gay to attend the big republican ral-|train will arrive this evening simost top speed into the crowded rear coach of merrymakers |. © Was ail the bustle and the other large steres a doing | 19, and tn a speech at baseball After the Denver speech Taft will the excursion train was halted at Sugar Ridge. fusion of the last day of the the same. | park, strongly denounced Bryan's | start back east The horror of the scene was awful. The rear coach was com. campalan Tired and hoaree from her labor Ca upon A parts of de mocrat - et Taft's Just how many tage will be sold Mrs. Humphrey took a moment ¢ le platform, comparing | train. when {ved at Orallala re von Seem 8 She Uk WAP Wary hilled CUP |. can will quem. The last order tale Ot bene tate nent (lif with that of the republican. He|today. They 1 ted to. the fe many others were seriously injured and more deaths are em | rough: the number up to 100,000 | ralerred to Taft in the highest n candidate a big wate Two other cars were jammed tegether, most of the pas but today they are being sent out |, 7 tomorrow night vie bg terms of praise, and said that Bry a that had been ploked out fs esca » various store HE er ee . ¢ ah Gould lay no just claim to the! the cest of ne big melo ping with a severe shaking up, though a few suffered | to the various stores, sh ott, | ona Sa immer vas bieaie eee aaa fens ley ‘ho. Seat cites to the the largest of all the big metons in ee te them owt SM \the Charity Organization society's) The other leaders present were: | ‘Taft thanked the delegation for | The hundreds of people in the other coaches rushed to the Tags will be sold not onty in se. “4. We will have some men com | Ggngreasman Nicholas Longworth | the present, and said he was glad of the injured at once, working feverishly to rescue the attio and the arbe. Se wading |? ote y blanketed in tags — of Ohio. he ge Den Con | it was not a lemon high the (cities and t have asked to be om you may possibly recognise | @recman Frank O. Lowden and e a and groans sounded high above the jet In on the good work aod today wader & partial covering of tags.) Gongressman James McKinley of | DYNAMITES FISH; ceca . z y ehte. | but On every man you Will see a/iiinole bundles f t * e bin th nsibility for the wreck has not been fixed. barn and Barhagion” 7 "> ltag. It starte tomorrow with @ PAYS FINE OF $50 = bundies of tage were being ship |Tueh. Every three hours new crews vue, G or Hot ings, A will start out with a rush, It will J}. Wart wae fined $50 and costs YEAR-OLD GIRL be a rush until dark and when ft and Alta Hart, his wife, was dis Force of 3,000 fs Seattle will be proud of missed by Justice of the Peace John D iN N SAL COON The Tag day force now numbers | herself. E. Carroll day afternoon, - They were charged with having k : ed fish in Cedar river, near Maple SORE Valley, on August 18 with dyna per Arrested and the rear of the saloon with Blake. * * mite. D. McLaren, who was arrest > ake says * mother and) * CHAIRMAN NORMAN MACK OF THE DEMOCRATIC * ed with the Harts, terned otate Will Be Tried on bis wife are and have often | * NATIONAL COMMITTEE ATTACKS SHELDON. & | _— “ay evidence, and bis case was con visited the saloon. The little girt| ® * sr Tuesday. gays whe went to the bar yesterday | * (By United Press.) * Many Narrow Escapes sate lie <o ton Rieke and that he ane * NEW YORK, Oct Chairman Norman E. Mack of the Dem. # | in Early Morning . a «lass of soda water Th % cratic national committee today gave out a statement attacking & 5 eH. Biake, proprictor of the |e ee oe mevirt dancer, ar # the corporation affiliations of National Treasurer George R. Shel. # | Blaze. jan bar, Fir nd Bell| her mother travels about th *% don of the republican national committee. He declared that many # | renee ‘ bien | try, wie tes * of the corporations with which Sheldon Is affiliated are capital * | (By United Press.) IS DISPROVED 0 0 2| Humane Officer Joba Vaupe ' ize million | 1B. Abbguafenae : . of allowing to fre | poenaed the gir appear court, * Sheldon has been in the banking business since 1879 Ne ton we c al Oct. T c his saloon. t released Tuesday morning, when he learned| ® president of the City Trust company, president of the Electric & vadoevayg! sche pe vn eo . : i980 ball. The case will come up that Mrs. Mulligan contemplated & Securities company, and director of the American Locomotive | munmer hr ane Bovine Tuberculosis Can : ie Police Judg hn B. Gordon. trip to Spokane vefore Blake * company, the Republic Iron and Steel company and several other & | mah Sroune earty é Bext Tues , The maximum penalty for Binke’s| * large concerns © ibeee’ deen a. Be Transmitted to trol m ‘reneh found Ruth| alleged offense tx a fine of $100 and tr | the tows 1 ‘ Moltigas on 1, in a box in! 30 days on the chain gang em | minnhone . Human Beings. — iginated in a barn in the rear of P AN |the bh and ell the hore (By United Press.) MOSES !S DENIED TEXAS PL IOI ine ici see ners, in) coy Unt Brey 4 [hotel was full of guests at the es pposed SEAT IN TEMPLE =. FOR SEATTLE FAIR = 05 essn iain ig giana capes. The hotel was owned is ca \ a 1 | —|c harles 'T. Farley and was ur mar ge was calle : on | sured. The ke in estimated at ned effort to force upon t : : : annually when paying for his tem-| People Contents Funds that « movement is on foot ino | Court ilies Injunction 9 ne for } r Fine Buildi funda fog. & building Sur Gop mentee | Sea mal Tuber uloals con ee ate ‘ or a Fine Building falr by popul ibseript rh a declaration that the K t in Lawyer’ ou affidavit alleges that his of H Me oe ain: Gis it | at With Church. infernal route n his being tions by the legislature for this pur-|" 9 A i olLeslie aaa cimtiaak the Wet a. rend, @on mat with & seccntel Indications are that the A-Y.F Information from Fort Worth y 4 hte i a ry Peepite the offer of Inaiah BP t.om Secretary Morgenstern, | will be the f we expo ates that ly the cat | Brita ana. ¥ Sears Of Aue titute the term “In of t 4 on to have Ming. Word for subseripti 8 brow ee oe eS , me substitute tt m “Ie he The temple author. | Hon | Leypldy rea Gort teen ah | (By United Prose. tria for nm tial” tp hat Moses will «eles pce gg, A Rg Ba egy end 9 rag A guaran) SANTA CRUZ, Cal. Oct J Dr, Robert Koch, who for year mem cheek, mitted to th difiee to wore ke, secretar @ Lnemper Of | teak a Hine house for’the Lope!g a. Packard, multi-millionaire | has 1 among the leaders in t 4 the trustees but that he cannot rent seats under |Commerce.of Wichita Palla, Texas, Star state mite operator, who had extensive bereulosis investigation, howev Se existing condit |prepertion in Utah, died here: Inst) has ® strong following, and D : night © was 87 years old and|Detre, who conducted the te tw at MULLEN MO ES INJURIES | uniha oh made in the Washington tube petition fo AT $10, 000 is hospital, today sald they & order | disproved the Koch — the and “< OBJECTS IN OKLAHOMA ISTRALS SUIT CASE roreete, chm ’ 1 & complaint filed in the | question , “ “tl GUTHRIE, Okla, Oct It ap-| i Ps ge oa Ri Mn Mi WHILE OWNER PRAYS The sectional meetings continued f hd Mi peared before the street | F tia’ etinite of Yue ltt oe + ge Rn hems -_-__— will be held tomorrow tga eae cohen | Pras ny 0 lay pipe|for $10,000 dama Lainat the} While the regular prayer meeting 5 IST HAVE : a me ' mg to all , : yy ompany. for aliewed. personal ia-| wae im n Thursday evening, | BILLS MUS ; u a Woderal ¢ bullding {j | cou 1 to the di 0 The complaint states that! a, thief entered the ante room of BOARD’S SANCTION hb “F . " en G fi Haskell and h i pushed front one of the | the mouth church, ‘Third ay, and Celential transportati Owing to the regrade it General West and since has cars of the company by a condue-| University st. and carried away a! Hereafter any bill for suppl M f ' an isgue in th ional jdor, that the car was running at! watteaso belong to G. W. d+! incurred by a elty department with ai tine st campalex the rate of 16 miles an hour, and| wards, of 985 17tf av., which eem-| owt the offieiad sanétion of the a fo . The board of comr T to-| that a his right arm wag! tained broadeloth Prince Alkev’ peat ef public works will not be treet da nt an appeal to t, woke) t en, atd he is pormanen dis- | cont i in collar box and sey | apprewet Ber Payment unless in a ing if an ex inmelf, under the la th “had th led jeral other small article Mr. H4-| case of absolute emergency Thi bud er to grant the ¢ " ‘ | wards rted the tigft to the|is the ultimatum which has react . 1 tha t to construc West |. 74 Saari 09, police this morning and orders have | od the heads of the various depart to mat arned the comm that. they oe Hie age Hilt Kear eon tasued to the patrolmen to|n@ts in the shape of a geretty node Qi bis chee | did noe | placed on retired Lint wateh for suitcase and content jcommuanication from (Qe botrd i ° ° | ple THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; SLIGHT. LY COOLER TONIGHT; N. WINDS. GUGGENHEIMS ARE AFT PAPERS HERE ANG N Tht NORTH REPORTED THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED TIMES AND POST-INTELLIGENCER — COL, BLETHEN DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF IT. SAYS HE HASN’T HEARD OF IT, “If Mr Times I know New York, thing to do with the business, I think I would surely have been informed of the sale. If Joe had been here he might ".—Col. Blethen’s statement concerning the purchase of his newspaper by William Rockefeller. Rockefeller or anybody else has bought the Inasmuch as Joe is in and Clarence doesn't pretend to have any- nothing about it. have sold it on the sly, but he was absent es while nheim interc of that ts have spaper ential campaign inter- laily air- In- Valdea he are Skag the Way Credence is given t ese r rs of new pay pur- ard Oil com- dollar aign in every line in which a to sec ka s pretty e same hemes Morgan, al stars of Alaska, 1 th and t I the Ss necessary to have newspapers, something to w I t lard Oil way of, thinking. It art of the oO paign plaps to keep Alaska ny errit ection the same manner that enat I rienc e clun tf New Mexico and \rizona M an free and independent press inside and t of ska d Oil scheme vould always be in dan- eat by reason of the possibility of the pe gret- ther and aking their s felt in Washington, ential newspapers in ¢, and a string of jour- aska, Standard Oil interests would always be sure of defense HAS MONEY TO BUY THEM. eds newspapers, and the Stand- get all the newspapers it € tis to have ight are pay- ing properties and “l € ents if y for the interest they pay on the invested Vith a string of newspapers extending from Seattle to N to be sw favor of the Standard oO ¢ its It would protect the Sta ip lines from Seattle to the north; it would protect railway systems belonging to the Standard; its mercantile companies, its water companies, its river steam- boat lines, and every form of commercial eriterprise under the il trust dominion SEND FRIENDS TO CONGRESS. With these papers the Stanc Oil could make a hard fight to send its friends to congress as delegates from Alaska. It could bring powerful influences to bear on the appointment vernor United States marshals and their deputies \ ye Standard Oil's friends. In fact the entire governe ast territory could be ded ‘to suit the mon+ erests the Standard Oil all these Standard Oil ka. It y earth on which somebody hasn't on, and it is probably ¢ richest ROCKEFELLER’S MYSTERIOUS VISIT. The visit of William Rockefeller and his party t € inder the ¢ en 1 explanation th en « pre y in the Yeste a t | as t ‘I ) hands. utters, ir pon ALASKAN MINER'S WIFE KILLED Tragedy Move als Another " waa, Ke wife, as , living to Affinity Case Which l i ito day. how Ends Badly. \ > fries hed Mhohanae ee — Maska 1 and it was he By United Press.) to marry K sey PACIFIC GROVE Ca oO ) a decree ek was a ted 1 M tery surrounc the of hav ered Kocker assert the 1 Wt wh w ” her f The were K i Del. | 1 urns and no evidence monte ov t h t had been ery bullet her} ‘ when the shot wa i, and The neigh r had Y i ve h € |MINER SUES FOR oe employ he $20,000 DAMAGES t i pina damages of} . OPENS NEW RESTAURANT $20,000 by Jacob Hill against the pe ala ifte Coast ec wid the mn the rantautant Beste me » Prairie any wa f + yea court yesterda \ 1 ! soe hab & Wankel The plaintiff alle that he w ) and 15 waltresses a minor in the employ of the d 1 omploved. | ‘Tho interior fendants, and that on August 1 OINaTY CAOURMA Gans joy whale. oonwered thieanh thekamense oi i,