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LAST EDITION VOL. 10. NO. 193, * TON AND SEALING WAX “ROWLAND _WiLLIANs TAX LEVY TALK FAILURE. | Finance of grading, paving, sewers a Long Session, But It planking . That ftem ia one of the ma Does Nothing. proposed by Chairman Sawyer the committee to Owing to the bugaboo of the pro- | and be placed tu the p pored b So va | KELLOGG OP ie geet to his mouth by means of wis and sealing wax, Rowland 45 years old, was found ONE LIFE PASSES AS AN OTHER BEGINS, (By United Press.) BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 6 Realizing that death was near ing to nee hin daugh ied, John ight called Wn of day, as he fe he would be dead by that time. Mise MeDougal hurriedly summoned William L. Barnes, her betrothed. A midnight marriage license was secared and immediately pon the ar rival of the munister couple were made wife in the presence of the dy ing man. Tee TT TT TT eT TTT TTT TT TTT eT eee of Cedacaiiines Has| $468,000 to cover the city's portion be stricken out} Se ee MeDougal her to = asked that the be performed before red the man and THE SEATTLE STAR © SEATTL E, WASH,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908. | TAKES MUCH TIME wierenmn anvuat | GATHERING IN FRISCO. ny °f Indications of Bitter Fight nd on National Forestry posed bond issue, a long session of /ed indebtedness so as to leave a Pr the finance committee this morning sufficient margin in the levy for Service. fended with very litte real work other things In the current ex suiliiacliiathineatinity accomplished. penses , | The committee had up the engi-| Opposition forthwith arose, and] 94. et scene cae —wik | Reer's estimates for next year and |two hours were lost in general dle . jthe first thing encountered was cussion the Pacific coast delegations and their demands tn the majority asd | every of a bitter fight on the | for and proap forestry service, and a demaud republican national conven in 1912, 19th annua! trans Misaieetppl Iretga tions tn San Francinco tion congress convened here at 10 o'clock this morning The congre by Arthur R from California. Briges, vice president and over 100 dole gates Were seated under the dif ferent state banners when the chair |man's gavel fell Rabbi Jacob Nicto delivered the inveeation and Thos. F. Waish of Denver, chairman of the executive committee made the opening ad Grees,. Gov, Gillett then extended to the delegates the weleome of € ifornia to her borders, The address edad dhe Made dndin died MsiatiailetindaatintadatatatatintiatnAntindntalll the meeting of the democratic) the! =» was called to order! AST SESSION BRINGS WORD | FROM HIS | | CHEF | SECRETARY WHEELER | IS MESSENGER OF What the President Wants. (By United Pr ) BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 Go OnP there and tell that congress that I Belleve in fair play.” 7 is the message that Presi dept Roosevelt gave Wm, R. Wheeler, assistant secretary of the department of commerce and tabor to deliver today to the trane Miss iesipp! Commercial congress here Wheeler arrived this morning as the personal resentative of the preaident | “He will place the attitude of the ipesident squarely before the dele fates, who are confronted with the feet that stock men of the west are Seerieved at the curtailment of ROOSEVELT. | 'Tells Irrigation Congress! THE WEATHER WEDNESDAY PgesiaL vy BREEZE FAIR TONIGHT; BHOWERS; LIGHT VARIABLE PRICE ONE CENT SEALED MOUTH TO HURRY DEATH (OUTHFUL FORGER SWINDLES SEATTLE BANK SED IN AN EFFORT TO DIE!" i (¢ Rr S SEATTLE NATIONAL CASHES FORGED CHECKS FOR $700.00 WEDDING DID NOT INTERFERE “sor coneessis!” WITH THIS BRIDE'S BUSINESS BOY CONFESSES HIS GUILT. sed the Stamp of Alaska Lumber Co. to En- dorse Checks. _With the arrest of Harry G, | Couls, the 18-year-old son of George | R. Couls, a pattern-maker, who re- sides at 614 James st, City De tective Griffith last night captured @ youthful for who has swin- dled the tle National bank out lof $700, and who yesterday at- tempted to cash a worthless check for $598.45 at the same institution, Teller is Suspicious. That Couls did not secure more money m t bank yesterday | Was due to the suspicion of the pay- jing teller. Twice before the young man had cashed checks aggregat ing $700. When Couls appeared at the bank yesterday he presented @ check calling for 5.45, pur | porting to have een issded to Yorks and signed and endorsed } by A. O, Gr of the Alaska Lam- | ber company, a concern with of- | fices In the Alaska building. When | Couls presented the check at the | bank yesterday he was told to walt }a few minutes while the paying | teller investigated the genuineness of the paper. When the teller re |turned to his window Couls had | disappeared. The police were then notified it was learned a few Pee tas of Seach tv room 49 xt /ROOSEVELT'S —TRUST-|* . Mcinnna! aid not tive to aco & wan Driet. The muvecnor was fo |Eraing lands and are clauning cat Scie Seratae eae a » Ne e » bi . dying happy » or Tay San) crim cashed by Coule several day ec ohagar Sig Speer B ores ms eg a etued the @{Francieco who welcomed the @elé-|tlon tm favor of the agricalturints | para @orthises days ago hortly after § o'clock | because he had witnessed th 0 Mata st.. Wotding of bis Gena gaten on behalf of the city, He ea1@) These complaints have reached i re og cite we OF ATTACK. in part | Roosevelt, and his personal repre ; * s Guilt. i wes gaya pentative has been instructed in mitted to Captain of De on the part of G “ | Ao Relialiataheiatetatellaiel ” Weleomed by ject }ho Measured terme to inform the harles Tennant today that tptatee winter Se Lows | While Attorney for the ment of Han Francisco, It warme my delegates that both sides must have aia tavio & ec ion. ae ea over the unconsel Government he nineteenth annual eens ot} ‘ vi | mone police head. & physician arrived. He t Was | pean ongton mage ogy smart Wheeler's Statement (Star Special Service.) ing women at the Gaiety, who has | quarters. $s¢ ont ent: cme | With Trusts. j auspices; you are assembled in the piwhaining the ‘president's attl:| LONDON, Oct. & — fi util | married David Wellesley Bell, &/ and & diamond stud were found om westernmost city of your country oe toda ( " ~aptivate | Wealthy a idge a he young man. res for Death. / _ i a city whose citisena have demon-| | Mr. Roosevelt's idea, as in fact |S°trerses continue to captivate | Just where Couls secured the attempt to end his life (By United Press.) strated snow in a most strikina! the ides of all the delegates to the /®24 capture eligible young men) The bridegroom has made a4! rubber stamp bearing the words tly made after much) CHICAGO, Oct. 6~-Frank B. Keb e manner the unconquerabte spirit a iemrrontion. is that one of two prop-/of wealth and position, while dis reputation as a sportsman and &|“Alska Lumber Co,,” with which The man ppeonene Sti tog, President Roosevelt's chief Voom ee mk gy os iy aoemeed —_ trected mamman frown and won-| motorist, but has not troubled the the check was endorsed, is puzzling je last night and was t os ote calaliy represe ¢ good of the cause ther lider wh: heir dunghters are | examiners ¢ bride apparently | Captain of Detectives Ten: oom 4: We le thoust! \cre witaey’ made” fodae’ ty the maa : lative of 1b state and tyes terri. (B&thewe reasons must degenerate | paged {1 matrimonial eross-|doex not believe in letting matri-|is known that Couls ands boon, down for two or three |gemocratic national committee | Fhe City in Gala Attire to/'s'iv° (C7). upward of "40,000,000 ines Kind of pink te attalr in |eountry eb mony interfere with business, for keeper employed at the offices of turning on the gus. A charces that Kellogg, while . | people In their bounde—an tmmense | MEG speakers will vie with one! Following close upon the foot-| upon the evening of the day she the Alaska Lumber company are Feeking the ball window. | acting as chief counsel for the gov Greet the Republican | reltory most Of wh na virtual: [another in hurling the most sweet-|steps of Sylvia Storey, who mar. Was married she appeared at the | friends Gitached a small rubber ment fn the suits against the Nominee. 1 is apadgina soul Garein Oem We eented bouquets or elne they i ried Karl Poulett, comes Mins, theatre for the usual perform Attempts to Leave Town. the gas jet. Making a wet Standard Off, has been the Minne | ve the dreame of oven the} mae be forums in which every) Enid Leonhardt, one of the lead: | ance City Detective Ed Griffith } Ha bunch of cotton Williams sotn attorney for the steel trust Seahiaipemnvane pena mmr he lag Msn may speak bis mind with per wl eg that Couls would athemst an the end of the hose in his the beef trust, the sleeping car (By United Press.) ~ May jor then spoke at length | S8t freedoin—whether it be hea leave the city last night, and shore He then hea trust, the express companies ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 6—Thin|of the work that hes been se in le a — a ly after § o'clock the young con $ Mined the cotton James J. Hitt and other “Interests.” sae etre | tne and concluded with a} 6 content with the ad appeared at the King st conn a monatathe After! The committes quotes George 6.) ‘U7 *** ' Sts gayest ang p> ire | strong appeal for further federall gibistration as {t stands app me King st station. r wit of of St. Paul, Jasioner | Oday to welcome William ‘aft, | afd. “And this by no meane must be “te etas taracd oa ts oot ood foreee Mianeaota Shippers aa@ Re who was scheduled to make three Other Speeches. Faeroe a5 tates am latimats Coulis’ companion disappeared ag down to tie celvers’ association for the chars |apeeches. The occasion te enitven-| C. C. Moore, president of ae) pe cody caged sogpeme ll gage Ayal soon as Griffith took the young oe “a - Py a. yy o » ne protes: e ee an cus y * Strong Odor of Gas. Loftus deciares that the off-/ og py the fact that the great Veiled | 88% Francisco Chamber of Camp tha Oi teindinte ot tair| | went hurriedly through his pockets, 4" into custody r Tayh od ial LU f ratlroad guide shows Kelloggs meres followed Mayor Taylor # De Thugs Fi at 3 ch As far es can be learned Couls Shortly after § o'clock this mor: eneral counsel for the Duluth | Prophet festival takes place to |1"'h' gates Senator George C1 Let the fight be made. and sperate jugs rire ercuring semathing aver $8: GhOnGe. | Lome & goed Himeten 1 on oe a Cae vere railroad and that Poor's | aight Perkins and Congressman Rinse toe Sesorving win. That te Mr. Man Who Makes a — Calls for Help 4 hin father will. oteuhenes on une ty. tae utreng oder of gas fea that this road is) Arrangements have been com-|Kahn weleomed the delegates on) welts ide i | Meantime the noise of the hold e National bank ff prosecution ing something amiss the United States Steel! oitcg or a Mar escort which will |bebalf of the constituencies they Majority Will Be Right. Game Resistance. jup had awakened Mrs. W. A. Ha son is dropped ran down the hall and at It tw alleged that Kel. |? { l outside of whose room the robbery bs represent as members of the ma| Tm @ congress #0 catholic as this ed to enter Willtama’ room charge of Sccompany Taft from the Union |! atta Ss. . pee pase cca. omy Pl gem aal so . of fonal congress dolegater (here can be little question that the | B ar A gy ge Seam aeme l trust im #/ station to the Planters’ hotel. where | pou. other states responded with | iudjority will be right In every case,| Murder was attempted by (WO attempting to enter, she cried out ee on, ak Sod cele Mk about the destruc |he will hold a reception. He will | 0% cceches fram the floor of thé! Ags it makes no difference who te|esperate thugs, who held up and/and Mr Adams anawered a the ge and throw unions the Iron | deliver @ speech at the Coliseum at) co vontion and then President J.j burt by ruling. This {dea that|robbed E. B. Adams, proprietor of} “Call for the pol the windows, Myers and 3 o'clock this afternown and then | 1 “(46 of Abliene, Kas, who ie to) these purely non-partisan organiza the Lesets dotel & Roren av,| Mrs. Hall did not understand him Worked like beavers over loge is 2 re-| will go to Clayton, where he will) cide at the deliburations of the| tions must refrain from doing any | tore 2 e’clock this morn. |224, 8% $000 as possible she arous ° man. Williams ican national ¢ and | epesk at & o'clock. At 6 o'clock «. took the gavel and medal werk that amounts to anything be shortly before 2 o'cloc nis ed the other inmates of the hotel ing when discove one of the mest prominent figures | he will speak tn East St. Louis and | CObsre® ing in front of the Hotel St. Fran-| with the statement that an attempt — posething sob : i hia annual apeoch, He compliment: |¢aiise the corns of tbe administra a B : Minutes’ delay oe have in the party organization apart prong hentrd Phot bay so ed San Francisco highly on having! tipn may be stepped on in the evo-|cix, $16 Union st. Adams gamely nang wg made by burglars to en ryan Wipes the Lather wa in his death. After Wil- from the managements of the anti-| the Vefled Prophet parade from the neh lidtion of the good. work is puerile rp vty ta ter her room if Eertially recovered he Was trust cases for which he was made (hotel balcony. Tonight he will be|such enerky in (he coset toe Gal Sircoaid bs cad commratary on | ne" rertstance aad bie prensa *| “Adams meantime jumped out. of From His Face to yside Emergency hota deputy attorney general under|a guest of honor at the festival | of butlings » conte dis{ tBe-apirit which imbues the heads | Med, one of them turning with &/ ine ditch, yelled for help and start nted the main topics for dis » . he shot ress Men Bonaparte ‘hall DO ee ee eee saxrens. He vaid{ot all the departments of the gov-|curse and firing a shot at him that/eq to run. It was then the shc ‘ ion at the co hs gl ; sp ti ietim. cnssion a hs Wament today to admit for a mo | whistled w nfortably close to his | was fired at him The thugs re pats Francisco Victim. . ot poet iment that it is anything lews than|pesg He © pursuit and was | down Union st, to Bighth av., turn (By United Preas.) is one of the legion of ; Greetings Exchanged. Ai apirit urging those chiefs to do ene . : f the po. | nS toward Pike and disappearing PERRY, ltowa, Oct. 6.—Rather eet victims of Sen Fran. | “We extend te San Francisco OUFIiie most for the good of the.«reat- | Joined b tase — ~ poe in the alley behind the than disappoint a crowd at Valley s rf. Last Seturday and beat ¢ ting we honor her for herliat number ali the t If mig- | ee depar _ wm A inne tan grocery Junction which had assembled to enees 26 che. Sineks Marvelous achievements past andtt a nave been made, if the pro- arrant coward ’ - Officers Are Afraid. hear him, W. J. Bryan hastily post- i! 8. and rt idence of ter accom ow the highwaymen until they pomelrere eet, -Aat O06 jo : 5 fests of any section or any group * A cergeant and patrolman ran up | Pred his shaving today and, wip- ‘There ie no gas in this pliahments t tne inctoen voarel te Std are well founded, 1| had had nty of opportunity to + owen Tan ate tt was many |ing the lather from his face, ads it is thought that Wil | ornaanaies ng time Se teak hak Ompow both by the presi “> ro Oe a asia ae Ssinutes later before the sergeant dressed several thousand people. room Ne nt » . " r, Adar 5 0 4 home pean az eee soem ak he Bee period it must det work} gent and by my own knowledge of Pe Attending the Beveridge | mustered up sufficient courage to | [t's eech was loudly . applauded Hotel for the sole purpose whether it in te © « it} the facie to say that no one wants | *fter , confronted |enter the alley down which the |>Y his auditors. Bryan reached Val- an end to hin lite — must prove ite right Co exist }to know it more quickly than the | meeting vig oon a the we. |thabe bad fled ley Junction at 7 o'clock In the lodging about the Alaska $ . ef} - peratulat a today that the! er to him just aw he reache wea he ects a clerk who) Morning and Is scheduled to make eon Wiliams appear Aged Man Ends Quarrel] sons, Cox is well to He ; Transmissiaaipp| Commercial Con- | eémintatration Francis, one shoving @ revolver) Mr. Adams wae t be ae rk who} 20 speeches before nightfall. Te: Hee! 71 yeare old, His Was 35) groan has become a permanent, ag Apart From Politics. under his nosé and commanding | was recently discharged fro MA Sa, spevkee ae kaaianion of Perego ygongons With Young Wife by | years [ ¢ force in the upbullding Of] «rhe matter of irrigation and for-| him to throw up his hands, They | employ of being one of the robbers, | Of) alts ane Beginning of his tour proprietor that he was t nd that it is very mune Pn h od 1 ‘ ‘ . ‘ a being . eae Broprictor - ered Kili H Murder ts Proven. Ration, Ane thas X te | NNO etry is too ely a thing apart|then ran him into @ small ditch atjand a hunt for this man is being & welltodo meat m Hing Mer. ‘i " 4d in going ny mo, Ie litics to allow th rood fo of the hotel building, and made by the police fet Gan Francisco but lost ever | That Cox murdered the woman r the big things that ave | from politics to allow the pre a the side of th ‘a he had wh earthquake and oagmanl |was clearly established this morning the w 4 greater,/faduiged in so often where other fPmept the gout city. Among} Mrs. Sarah W. Cox fs dead and! by petectives Frank Clark and H f that ft the buet-| matters are involved to be followed situation and there ts considerable ' ffects was found phot hustand js suffering from 4). Adams, who found a w in the and it has! for a moment cuits Ait thas Sista iedeubed Sowers effects wa und { : cl heas oo the 4 riginator of re impor Let no consideration weigh ohn * fo: if bis wife and two chil-|bullet wound in the r W. L. Cowen, who lives near at ial and. logtalattvs = st ye have agreed to the lor a con ‘and al enesses of bis par- | re of @ quarrel at their home, | hand than of mon | against ® full, fair ogy ference except Germany also lik Se pine et aaae mane aed Cewek boned the fret chin ant Ay A ~. Lite thal protest that may be made. sited oak leeding profusely, both husband | supposed one of his neighbors { the United Staten in what Mr. Roosevelt desires eave : ‘ a P cuore ee eupponed Ge ot Bis aetghbere wap : la What every fair-minded del E HER HORSE MEDICINE. Infuriated Man Shoots | | VE YOUTHS and wife were discovered by Aa tryeing to kill a eat About 20 ae afternoon John Harrett +. oe nth pe “ ‘4 sistant Fire Chief George Marlow|onds later he heard a second shot director of the bnreau of American | ust Wish, no matter on which s Alleging that her husband com is Wife on Crowded . we the fence he is, nor whatever . rowde attention was attracted by | ana wen the window to learn the | republics is to deliver the messages | Of tb a am wees pelled her to take horse medicine STORY OF HOLD-UP five shots. Mrs, Cox was removed |canse, Through an open winde ¢ ministers of 20 Latin republics | aestion Mabel Britt was granted a divorce Thoroughfare. e Wayside Emergency hospital saw Cox with a revolver in his hand gress, He has been rate (By United aes {on Judge Frater's court yesterday ciinonateied hortly o'clock, which he sna ped | two 1 Comet ed to rank of envoy extraordinary LOOKS BAD FOR PARIS, Oct. 6--Heoding the ad WILL BUILD W (By United Press.) - n whe D called to him, asking what was the and 1 plenipotentiary so vies of France and England, the HEN SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6—F Fre . > maater he enves the mn aan sultan of Turkey today announced wine ak & hanna sae ‘ele City Detectives Frank This gun won't go,” answered |{s expected that his add will ti hiv decision to postpone the declar of them women, William P a 1 of ale H. C. Adams that hit|/ cox Then he placed the pistol to one of th atures of thd Seetlaie vtion of War against Bulgaria, pend ta hot: his wife “a : a ht aggressor the back of his head and a the The fact that this is the ye ing the conference of the powers, | nd then killed hime t “ t made to Had Been Drinking. trigger again. His own wound wa {dential campaign has prevent Apso as Sie ; ah . t A Mrs. Frank Slade, who resides at| the result, Aw he fell he threw the ed many politicians and public of}. ies i Press.) Colonet|_ VIENNA, Oct. 6—Rmperor 1 rao | alias on as the Als t - t a ’ t fell t th attend he conver WAS a sided to delay. the : 4 - a8 Pine saya thet Mrs. Cox| Weapon away and it fell close at the ding the conven] wit AP aiewart today said thal Jonet today decided to delay t tg A son oe ith y " he yoen ! rday | band of the murdered won wi iy “ > he tatoe | Thursd he will present to the | proclamation announcing Pane bonds, the road will be ref eq | v is he Ghost te xk C. 8. Wen-| it ter found. ae nd the inter) ambers of the army ett nexation of the provinces of Boko- |). iuropean capital and active cor ko ting nat ert heard the couple quarrelis It aid th i er at have arisen) vcard testimony to show that he {nia and Herzgovina by the dual A Feds whet a! frou § Botean bh & do-|sert heart vite apparently went|had trouble befe t - n Wilt Wine Gin} oa". So lees detached from active Austria Hungary empire The t nt was n , Mallants pliers lor eer : eek thei! ed the n fam no dar a, i se of he rt eae until it of the conference \ ge t le : WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION 1 itiar term BIDS OPENED FOR aud that there can pe no such rec er in the ha tk po rei iatial if | - apo whe as th 1 me he was de I 1 as i Were New omere be SMALL BOY RUN FORESTRY HOME tached t purt t Servians Ordered Out " t CHICAGO |< nd t " ame ¢ phigs ina r , » Walla h BELGRADE, Oct, 6.—All the first Te to t OO labout two om ago from the DOWN BY A VAN] pias for the construction of the} genoral opinion. here oe oe conaatin t auathesis > Waterwa 4 little town of Effie, in Whatcom Forestry building at the AYP. bey Hit the poard will be | 190,00 ha en summoned te HUY PARK PROPREY ain ae yer fived toda atone 1 he \eounty, where they had been living Arthur Cane, the five-year-old son | fair were opened yesterday by the | qgatr war vme by a royal ukase issued tod : + tomorrow Some t on. (on & farm, Cox was married to the lof Arthur Cane, @ meat cutter, 1429 | state commission and referred to ‘eo Wah rit is everywhere mant : nha p If >on ; woman he #hot about two years|g6th av, was run down by @ van|the building committec The KELLY GETS DIVORCE perdi: barhindl Blot Dureha ‘ . fi ‘ t ‘ at Pike st. and 26th avy. at 5 o'clock | award will not be made until Mon w tt Mt ; Ben hav \ age ES hen hel jast night as The Burwell Bridge & Con A di Kranted to Joseph War Clouds Scatter. ark SNE Vreccury Giateusied’ ‘Lemme ie minds two mont rthur was playing in the street, | struction company bid $68,440, M.{a. Kelly from Violet M. Keliy ye Rei. me Ke. Masta Salling Hour ; WASHING Oct. 6—~TI 1 went to a hospita VI He was struck on the right arm by Chase & Co. $71,714, P. B inna | terday f rtle The wife had PARIS, Oct. 6 © postpone Sa ry r t ; mele f sh ine ri of the horse's hoofs and par-| vant & Co, $66,979 t low, | refured ive with him beean ment of the declaration of wa [ANILA, Oc n 91,14 ; ‘ f t ' t t The van driver is| Freese & Patt 175, Lance (he conducts a. wholesale liquor bust. | the tan is believed here to mark! feet will sail and 1,140,4 ; e attempted to sell So mg hgh yyy aol’ re a great turn for the better in the! evening for Yok

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