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Reginning Monday The Star will pubtish carefully. prepared ketches of the six leading candidates for president, as well as brief, unbiased summa a Rearespe Mr, Gilson Gardner,chas traveled theyend of miles and has spared no pains to secure his information personally from men of the highest great politi¢al partic by name only fany a man‘is asked to vote for w president when he scarcely knows who all thé candidates are With charity for ented—or rather repeated—the best arguments of each party, And given an honest sketch of each candidate cee sices Has pre LAST EDITION VOL. 10. NO. 19%. ¢ '} STAR OF BENGAL SURVIVORS (souc tics About ‘| GIVE THEIR TESTIMONY DECLARE THAT EVERY MAN COULD HAVE fescue. The tugbeats cut us lcose, however, and let us drift.” | WHAT IS THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH.,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908. TUG CAPTAINS MAY FACE _ CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER “BOB” HODGE nominee for sheriff, in finding himself that he never heard of before all Hodge sorte of things about Rob HOUNDED TO DEATH | BY MONEY SHARKS republican out his nom ination search through his expense vouchers turned in to t proof that he refaned graft off r sheriff when he | and by «) for protection | “SUDDENLY was deputy if ALL ABOUT? aries the history authority in each party all, malice to STA PRICE ONE and none and hope of the Man Gardnet CENT PEEDING AUTOS KILL AND MAIM a first voter-—and many an old parti has gone over the whole political field, ay THE WEATHER FAIR TON! GHT AND SUNDAY; SLIGHTLY WARMER; GENTLE NORTHEAST WINDS. ONE DYING AND THREE INJURED AT BRIGHTON POLICEMAN IS STRUCK! BY A FLYING CAR. |One Drivel Caught in the Smash-Up and Legs Are Crushed. (By U United Pret recover, He was taken to a how ital j | BEEN SAVED IF THE TUGS HAD new YORK. ‘Get. TA special a Within the past three weeks Bob hes learned that he is a grafte | NE * (Oy United Prose.) an Incompetent, a former guard 4@ the Wardner, Idaho, “bull pen,” | Dolleoman te dy ing and ete DO TH EIR DUTY. | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct De. | Where union ners were herded dé@ring the Coeur d'Alene trouble . 4 : ; : Geaun's first 12 ; claring that be had ‘been hounded ‘at he is a meddier and a man without eltizenship cain Gh iota 7 to death by “money sharks,” who All these things have been surprises to Bob, who, prior to hear » Hi record ix of (By United Press.) had taken nearly all his salary |!n« them, had considered himself Well gmalified both by education | ten Mater gS FRANCISCO, et. 3.—That everyone in the Ilbfated bark {nce the death of hin wife two | and experience to make a good sheriff. To reassure himself and bis | o'clock this morning when Strang, | lyears ago, George McClown, a has reviewed his record In life, which develops the fol-| | Bengal, which was wrecked off the Alaskan coset with the! houman of engine company ‘No. lowing fects) asec whh cae eee 0. | ahea: P| ween who was in tec 111 lives September 20, could have been saved if the towboats,/ 12. bid farewell to his two pnvall CHARGE OF INCOMPETENCY. ond since ina ‘Simplex car Strang Gage and Kayak, had made an effort, is the statement made eae De finan A por Be The charge of incompetency 4 put forth in the bope that the | had covered 613 miles by seven survivors of the wreck, who gave their testimony °" a tod pn is voters may be ignorant of the compéiehey which Modge proved as a| T. Defickett, special officer, was United States Inspectors of Steam Vessels 0. F. Bolles and pon jodey, The little children, &| deputy in enforcing law In his digtslet, and of the extent of his | struck by one of the racers while dadane 6 ne poh realized that he WA® education and experience, The fact that Hodge started in life with|he was driving a crowd of boys! 3 : : ae ring and called for help from an education equal to a hixh school course of hin time, and has since |4way from the track. The boys had Johnson, a cannery fireman, who was a passenger on the reed oe but MeClown was ented it with the etudy of @riminal law to equip himecif to | Yeatured out on the speedway and | ‘of Bengal, made direct charges of cowardic® against the captains pe pefore “assistance reached an efficient sheriff, te entirety overlooked by Bob's detractors. jw re in danger of instant death, | fuga There was plenty of time, he said, for the tugboats to! the charge squarely Ip the primary campaign, when | Defickett misjudged the speed of by and caved everyone on the wreeked bark. the other six aspirants for the nomination to go before |* Car And started seroes the trast Midge of the superta rt derke Hho) | he wrong time. The car. wast when we first struck,” said Johnson, “and it seemed that there | The- accusation of graft has els iauiie banelecs | hanstive | Wee" Mt struck Defickett, and it) ly of time for the Hattie Gage and the Kayak to have come : turned In to the cheriff when he [i# Bot thought that he can, possibly THIS LOVE LAUGHED AT OBDURATE PAPA ia Muir, second cook on the Star of Bengal, Daniel Witson, Glas diaeantirt by lawbreakers in his district Cob, who was driver of a Lozier » Alat Hanson, @ sailor, and several other survivors corrob-| A Pr HODGE IN THE COEUR D'ALENE ar, was caught in & stiashap and} ominent Mason 4 . / TANts testimony. and Hodge took no part whatever Im the Coeur d'Alene trouble, ax he | bis lege were badly — a — investigation into the wreck, which was begun yesterday, G. A. R. Veteran was not working In the inon. at that time. He was not a guard coneicion, fo said 0 be Sortows n bull pe ‘or 18 monthe previous to the strike he served as 0 a nault ear HH be continued for several days. The crews of the tugboats will Passes Away. & deputy sheriff. bat resigned befotp the trouble broke out, because |##0 Was in a smashup and was! MR. AND MRS. WALTER B. BARKS. jd as to the statements that the lines to the Star of | ses : iff was elected. When the trouble broke’ out, Hodge was | *¥erely burned about the head and When be a Sig > were cut, and be asked to give their version of the story. Dr. Joseph H. Sober, a @. A. Bt ndeot employment, sinking prospect shafts and dotng | [* wy 9 driving r pes po . . F le -pretamnes he be nedicti oy Big Me. ane Mrs w. K Rte proved that Capt. Farrar, of the tugboat Hattie Gage, and | veteran, beinx with Gen, Sherman ® rk. He returned te Work in the coal mines at Black er pS . ‘ell > ome ee ebytérian ch pac ab Gils City, celmiontes . uals = je [Hamilton, of the Kayak, gave orders for the tow lines to be cut, | the famous march to the sea; Dini a4 durtns the. uonbte tn the reer eabwes I "Robartene, In a Themes car, wan| fea! OM@MMINEA varies pi pata ps tare hs » distingsished Ma: and pre odee in a full-fledged citieen the United States, despite the A “—* on Mise Leonore Macdonald ant r: Barks met under the mos oe to eee © ne of hgaenataughien. tittoner of Ban Francisco for word of the campaten Hare, Had Se not been he could not have beld third at the twelfth hour, and yen wonor } Ma fonaid and Mr. Ba met under the most favor Michener, in « Losier, was fourth. |able cfreamstances in Mr ks’ sail-boat npon Lake Washington about years, died thie mc « at the the office of deputy sheriff. He Hibelved his citizenship papers in | Oldfield, who in driving a arna,|@ year ago, and from the moment of their meet an attraction ome of his daughter * Arthur Shoshone cownty. Idaho, November 1, 1860, prior to accepting the . af d ; am an attra home of ai was far behind the leaders, but it! developed between them which culminated in the asking of Papa Mac ~F |W. Whalley, Til 19th av., of heart | appointment deputy sheriff tp that county, The papers, property | ;, ‘expected that he will attempt to |donald'’s permission | fabture aged 64 years. The funeral executed and signed, are still in bigspossession and open for Inapection i ( " "i , . cateh up today and probabiy will But F Macdonald did not wee fit to approve of the loveine rvices will be held tomorrow aft HERE'S A BILLY ONE. « Antin, f ; a - . » some sensational sprinting cotta mn which Mr. Barks, who {x an employee of the Seattle Ene erngon at aay S ese * obably the silfiest story cimemlated is to the effect that, if graving. Co. submitted, and flatly refused to c nt to the mateh, spam as! | > Pia uae lb gg elected sheriff, Hodge would meddly with the mi details of law Therefore le decided to wait until p: was in a happier A ele Aguinet| Gener hut aul » Wea Wein Gelpccanant Bake tale 04. se Dain at taboos. tena ealn mood Poatias addition am & half inter | “*°8**r. Seattle, That a sheriff of King enamty has his hands full looking The months passed and this mood showed no signs of approach, ‘father’s Business est io the community property, com LIFR FOR sonnow. after the greater matters of law enfgreement, and could not take time, | | The lovers grew di and t they held P. of tots in University | even If he would, to Invade the fBid of the police department, | la conversation over je phone { that further delay was ‘artner. k addition, and one-third of the! anc BE Paired Pewee). well known (o all who have any conegption of the duties of the aberitt s | unendurable. Accordingly, Barks called in a feliow artist, B. C, Bubb, 4 capital stock in the Augustine &| Joce Reovatn asewteteh of office a ee the American Bank building, and begged him to secure the services Bivorce was granted yesterday Kyer company jer im the second That a man of the broad cal of Hodge Will be busy In the | (By United P .) pinister, while he rushed forth in search of a license. Miss Mac oon by Judge Morrix to Alice Loe” weenie ed he : ' sheriffs office te generally recog but men of broad caliber at | LINCOLN, Neb. Oc her Bryan | 4anaid met him down town and they proceeded to the home of Rev, Kyer, daughter of M. . Angus FORM PRESS CLUS. lrow was convicted of killing Police thd to the big duties, and do not with detalie outside their |ixsued a statement this afternoon | Forbes. , of the firm of Augustine & , [Officer Henry Willer legal province sl ltaking fase with Victor Rese After the ceremony the bride borrowed an impromptu trousseae , trom Henry A. Kyer, janior lente of aniversity yester | water, republican national commit. /Of 4" obliging friend, and left with her husband for Vancouver, there Ber fm the concern Kanke press chib, the ob-| jteeman of Nebraska, who accused ' “walt the eff nce of the paternal wrath, after which they ‘The divorce way obtained 69 | sect peing to aid budding newspaper the democratic candidate of mis-|¥!!! return to 3211 EB. Cherry st age Ad cruelty and incompati eae in dee eceieelnt representing the republican piat-) ity temperameut. The com a) nd to promote | form. ryan declared that the int — = couple cannot ts of the ae | Sd gs Se wie untrue. | Hive together, although they f publication. lector © — Ete tried repeatedly to do so dur. Verne Roy Rudto More Maskell Charge j Harrie Prof. Merle the last year for the sake of 3 , ‘hood "| , ge | i ¢ ornate WASHINGTON, Oct. 3-—W. L./ child j ppoin ‘w Up & com turdevant, of St. Louis, who ts| decree awards to the peti-| purstion an | Tags, tage everywhere, on every: |trians wore one tag. but men and pwns enormous, It wax an utter tm- icaaesieman the sosnetes, antes. ‘te body and everything women literally eine with ny to get Into a store with) Oxiahoma, in which Gov. CN. Has | were to be met with every few being made aware that tage m r" in: * That sums up the situation to- 4 kell in # defendant, has written a a ae th sis ein. ce | ty ae Up ae panes fect. They were pinned and strung) were on sale. And it wae equally jeter to President Roos in Dissatisfac action Is Felt no gheerg ‘an is sean be ‘om all portio * . * P c or " f Seattle! preferred to " 6 charge “t partic on ee has there boon an iden fete charis-{itele hats, Others planed te. Chtiel Seiwa Gf Buntle Cale Afternoon. lime te fenuee by’ which logins Little to Say. tose esis Flveniagro mags. erm deni \ back of thelr coats, but somewhere | Her Honor Mayor Humphrey and/ were deprived of their property pa og ne lower officers with able purp hat has taken so —_ whom they are closely associated, }meneral a bold or the other everybody had tags jstetf were dealing out bundles of | renee BY ¥. Lee CLOTWORTHY. . r y associated, At noon today 200,000 tage were Team drivers deeorated their'tage, taking receipts, counting the Taft Talking to Farmers. our 'é The we parade today was @ out and at the headquarters in the horses with tags, and avery once money and answering 40 questions! ponGEe CITY, Kan, Oct. %—On — nen et eee United | beautiful sight but was not as large {Savoy hotel, there were clamoring ‘n ® while man's. faithful friend jet oage jis Special train, Taft ‘stopp SCAHATIC, Ooh “Gorrie chee ahi ner oar Ee cnt “ dog, oa trotting down the thie morning and spoke Q uA, Oct, 3 he sailors of €rs # unches participated ey [eeowde ot srom mand girls calling streets thoroughly mystified by bia! Gengthing Pine farmers gathered at the dopot. |the fleet objected bitterly today Were gaily decorated and the bay py ~v r decorations | “It's going fine,” said Her Honor.| po, here he is traveling east, and | When the officers were given shore WS filled with bright colored pleas- PR sardine gro presses “Ail along the principal business |“Everything te better than we dar | s° Oi eather at every’ sta- leave but all the men forced to|Ure craft which made the scene toate Sains deiivoreds 100 end 6 poo street were stationed women and|ed to hope for, If I could ‘only tion aiong the line to greet him stay on the ships, The men say Me to be remembered lots and : > thie ts 6.000 Tirle with thelr bi nailing” | get the tage faster. That's the they can withstand the cholera as| The Kansas, Minnesota, Ken- were dumped into the headquar. (‘he untagged passerby Chief trouble now. The demand et! Roosevelt Must Take Stump. | well or better than the officers tucky, Kearsarge, Virginia, Ver- we oem — ee iene eal @ leneds the supply NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Frank and say also that t will be; mont and filinois are coaling at tera ad to Buy While the price of the tags was) 0” PAtwe exposed by being on the ships with © it my oomte’s mate) Posi You haven't got a tag?” was}1@ cents, every seller reported & pa yg yg oA many Teisaresit the officers: when they return The government officials are op. cay mamher will vomals caaaa eeu am tagiens one | large proportion of her sales were) iii. ine stump for Taft We might as well go ashore | timis' bout the cholera and evi- may umber will remain vs sed to the badge af- mnde at rates ranging from a dol ourselves,” said the men, “if the dently are convinced they have It by the time the campaign closes 16 hiek o a while a lar a tag down’ to 15 cents. officers are going and then come| under control, The officers found lonight, is not expected ne would shake bh ad and! If the 20,000 tage are sold for 10 MARRIED TO OBTAL back to the ships. We are’ more many friends ashore today. It was Covered With Tags but alwayal cents aplece it will mean $20,000 apt to get the cholera than they almost Jike getting back to the Every man, woman and child the simple rea-|for the Charity Organization s0- FREE MEAL TICKET are tes to eee Uncie Bam's uniforms horse aud dog that went up ar , ow 1 wd present ciety, but it is certain that this These complaints, however, were and hear the Amer talk down Second, First and Third a da the wd was Interested in| amount will be considerably in ‘ had one or more tage snapping in seeing # tax sold creased by the fancy prices patd sband boarded with me the ‘beeese. Most. of. the pedes The sale of the tags in the stores! by some purchasers. as: tein ia. sak ICARELESS EMPLOY ES |" REPRESENT U.S. iittra, und Thad (pay all the ’ told by Mra. May Keller ler te CAUSE CAR CRASH Pag pinta SAS . Judge rate A this ‘ et . BOSTON, Oct Reals C.! Although claiming be anagement Is O. K., tt ig tng . Passengers Badly Shaken, | mies a A oa ir ohare Wriaht, of Boston, and Frederick B.| engineer, her husband, Forest and Support Is to come, he ald be a te ates ly nne Car y we " ‘ ~ller, she alleged, never worked at r ‘ hy But No One Is of Motorman D, La Verné and Con-| Alexander, of New York, started for) i”) og aaah ate thal Asked. mer : t Ww Tisheoad ductor C, Chambers, had the right-| Australia ‘today to represent the) jardage he left-and h ak te Is rame ‘ the pe ‘ie \ ros wet Davis tennis cup, offered as the i | WASHINGTON. Oct F with ‘ r ects é vcod a coll, 1800 are no longer connected with | pflve for the international supre “NO SEAT, NO PAY. p Recaro nth © dlacussing. to-| ot at the rr Waueths this compan macy in the game he pla : Pg t at the|' ‘ go R i ‘4 Hoth ea ere b 1 for the| Will go to Vancouver, B. C., to take 1S PL P 0 E - : " I t chat tha : q yn af Thé Faunth vou Pies + indiveen. the .iditehoes . 1 trom some vier ding curve on First a Citizens of All " , ; a : ions wit hs he rear 1 of f the other ca Atente| the purpose of hearin earnest support Y sa ~ . he “ ort t , r al W. Queen Anne ca , a » a " medic membe the pectal ht la est ag t y 14 U i. ably shaken up CHORAL BOX MBARSALS. | eh ott rth physical examination the Seat Electric comy 1 the rum that } j SENORITA LEONORA A te . fr in t ' ‘ of Ce Wittam F tewart One of the chief provi f . 1 a mov . e . OUX FAI 5 | off ’ I amination the a th linance will be that H : H e Service.) been the rage, but as she will not] office the com, pt. A : y C f 1 4 t t i ‘ fu Me * Ww he nad mor and ger na to get seats sha n 1 a ‘ » | dance this y he © has tarn-| Kew ‘ ated that Motorman r fice ' ; d te ful | H r n ac 4 I {MM © it i expected that the decision be obliged to pay fare, [t will a 1 1 ! I od f noe ; ; 1 } ; will nounced Menday aft be designed to compel the Ba a lard a0 oh “ 4 At noer ¢ 4 report of the full Beach to run again on West e |

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