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EDIVION ° THE SEATTLE STAR __ [tie _weatuer VOL. 10. 194 ° SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT LIGHT EAST WINDS. COUNCIL’S FRENZIED FINANCIERS WW ONARE IN A FEARFUL MUDDLE IM A HOw THE TAG D Ay" $210,000 To Ts eNGuS ACTRESS ” pUT cr ry. IN THE HOLE AE _ MONEY IS SPENT — | | A LITTLE DEEPER . EVERY DAY " NO FOUNDATION FOR CHARGES OF GRAFT JE SQUADRON SECRETARY OF CHARITY ORGANI- FEL OT BY | ZATION TELLS OF THE WORK. _ Se ae tea | Editor Star—Dear Sir. 1 wa “Tut,” said Superintendent Kohn. selling tags. How often | was re “the pe itage, high a# it seems, ckio Prepares So ie the fused by people ying “Graft, is only due to the smaliness of our Graft, another graft—the poor will p Fail to Provide for Maturing Bond Issues, and Would Now Issue More Bonds to Get Out of the Hole. If Counciiman Frederick Sawyer's plan of ff iclering is success fully put through the elty counell it will be up to the taxpayers to pay & little item of $3,520,000 by increased taxation within the next three i y ' In spite of the elimination of hundr tion receipts. If we took In $100,000 in Celebra jPever get the money,” eto, stead of $4,900, it would not have War. LULA GEE. (cost more than 1) to ran the Since the r ~ office. Can you see any graft | : She shove is only one of @ num-|a salary of $100 a month or 8 — ber Of similar communications re-|a month or $40 a month, Any one United Press.) ceived by The Star since the Tag | of of thousands of dollars’ ts from the tax levy now worth of needed and permanent im being fixed, it is declared by the opp: of the Sawyer measure in the Council that the levy this year w as lar as last. This, too, despite the enormous ncreased tion of a A us can make more than this/ it im de a ed th "the ae ted fi “ny “ i ry Oct. FAs the day Preparations begun in any line of work we undertake. | crema sion and ® sne the experien: year have wall hip fleet nears ‘© determine just what these We will get $12,000 from the demonstrated & i en the Japa-| Suspletons amount Tho Star |aalo of tags. Possibly we will xet| 90 Says Mr, Bryan, After Rae: ures : a made an invest of the other contributt In the next : } | SAWYER'S PROMISE UNFULFILLED. r Completing their CIVIC) work of the Charity Organization | year our expenses will be about a Conference With { Pinter —" ies “a A Wham. ‘tide: sheneutenett Waka Sy official plans for a wel-| society $2,500. That will change the per Mack. | fronted with deficit in the current finances of the city amounting ae er imat will surpass any|, [0 brief, The Star learned that centage of expense considerabl & round $260,000 that that item would be distributes ag te tor ait wa Official. |! sts about 50) a year for won't it. Instead of 60 per ceut — taints he coo dick Unk eased ak J a oe y the recent we a*l the salaries and menses of the | like last year, it will be nearer (By Uni Sawyer furthas’ Gechened ton ively that they would Rmarican warships will) society, All money received above | per cook | CHICAGO, Oct Rryan |to' ft that this year there shouid penny’ of eta aunt tae com everal le of s 7 the peor Money for Poor jtoday gave out a statement declar time came t a new le The diaclosures have more than appalled Eby the Imperial fleet! ice Fore an, lima thal Neplnta bedane tee AME |the men who have handled the past 12 months, lesigoated as the The Charity Organization soctety Last year we gave $2,405.52 to for M ‘ pe cesigna salaries force consists of three the poor. Thie year we will gt Jieate that Jemocratic party is r ttle deficit which ut he stands con- add at least was such a | fronted with an squadron,” 4 These persons, Superintendent Kohn, over $10,000, If our receipts should | making sweep | are now at Yokohama, Miss MeMicken tary, and # fall below 0 a year we would | country. Hr held an extended word to weigh) *tenographer. Mr. Kobn’s salary| have no money, actual cash, for! conference with BE. Mack is $100 & month, Mins McMicken’s | the poor, although we could stil } national chairman and other « gains all over th $75 and the stenographer $40. The Dp them. The money we «i¥¢/ leaders at head t : rl f joaders headquarters and w Appa t ed to t The. femidual civic plans) society rents two rooms in the! represents ® small part of Our work. / over the plana for the remaining ALICE LLOYD, tiisnes. eomunites ene vies poo fiee transportation on | New York block, tor which it pays | Money is only given for emergency | weeks of the campaien | aftuatic ty : wraneays to Hibiya pat rh. [998 @ month: The. Indepestent | rener | Bryan will leave. bere Friday] | (By United Press.) |, Miss Lloyd has been engaged for ~~ TD ae A si abit tec company gives ite te 20 free, There ts & man worktn > . NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Alice Lioyd, | 4 Ha you two years, a) 5 4 ¢ " a 4 and a Sa a al Sak Wee enclete. hes | ‘ rs is He i ag to make a a are of Of it was but t n of the cost of grading, paving and Btors are pre Sunset Wg gad Pa eucin nee « in Hitnole and Who'tm private life is Mra Tom that t ful Engtist | Pl” f ewers, and mains, which is about 20 iy ife s des we nd came rn " ‘ . - = ~ * or ‘ h a antes tees Tous ae Os 6 eis . be : yom yn nie ~ cities. It is probable that Hrayn | Maensughton, will open at a New sic hall art od Lon. | Per ¢ 5 yers 4 aod thus have a margin tra These « . e could en he ° 5 Salis Gavecnet debinen af , a h exent year's towards paying off the X ilization of | 1 additton to these there are post-|to bay food with, and we would | il! Joln Governor Jobnson 0 Tie | York theatre in a short time a's sham t, the won bted: pees EEN Se ne, ee ueaota, In a tour of Nebrask ne hae - age, printing and stationery and in- probably be doing it today, Io Ah pre! sc rar the musical c 1 The Honnte he he it 2 » $700,000 a y fe ctdentals stead I got the man a fob. I draw | Commoner, It nnnounced tOWAP) Koko Scotia: at the record | secu , | pera city has got to raise 4 year for the Skohama the Last year the society's receipts his salary every month and turn | Will erence £5 1o. | Drenking salary of $2,500 a week. | weed a atl witiie Gat cosa ae' rage orogeny i being drilled by | were $4,902.29, a detailed report of it over to his wife. They are seit-| Of the campaign on or . : 66H lie. Bee iG ek eee will board a/ whieh is shown tn the annual re supporting and happy. fan't that ' $ is avoring to raise the fleet with | Pert. The salaries for the salaried better than giving $3 or $4 a week? Republican Reporte ©; i." ‘ays et cicisiess ve Bre So -, Officials for the year amounted to ‘Our anvual meeting will be hetd| CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Wm. H. Taft! | NOT EVEN HALF WAY. Shorts = sin $1,908.04, rent ad telephone $409.50, the latter part of this month. f/and Frank H. Hitchcock, the cam It is believe ‘ the n 1 the postage $61.18 . 1 i 1 h embers of the at the coun: inting and sta. want every person who thinks th paign manager, held an extended te ¢ i ; Christians have again | tonery $135.15, Incid conference at the Auditorium ansex and th: will be up Soe ~— == LONG CRIMINAL RECORD Sept aeese $22.78, is any waete to graft to be 40.65. ent. 1 beg them to come. Inq P : Expenses amounted, therefore, to examine, ask anything they w Mrging that the Gei- | tittle over 50 per cent of the ar that will ractical) ure be excluded | recetpts that looks lke graft sa! control of the campaign ; — afc fre t years before the matur- places of entertain- | === neh * mn t c ground - it = Vecilnlinliaalbicians r startin. it. of the Martin. Lambe time ts ne five years gone as : however, that strom Co. Couls sald he does not re in Ju p) Instead of doing this the ve wre te being brought to be Harry Couls Is Old Han " ashed then ocrastinated wal the entire conch is tum bt n “ ador Thomas | “A sere ke thet " aving « i m n imbling upom Tres at Tokio t o the penanent te take. ss at Passing Worthless ihe. nn exeected te. City ih These bonds are arrives ORO to- sioaliaceibne jetump in the latter ‘reaks of the} " ra vor Ae 2 MEAs been on leave of poem Penge Mya rt sot Foe Checks. vee Frank Clark and Hi. BONDS ABOUT To MATURE. the United States. been reached. however, as to whee} _—_ — « two biank checks from the | Water and sewer, 1890 seteteeesenes 958000 : Jor was welcom er president will decide to 40.89) wae Harry G. Couls, the Gehaaeeh G&. Hacstiten,| Mundie’ of) 4001. i..5.....005000.0 . Saas 460,000 / it is sald, Hitehoock @ that 7) 0) tereer who aw 4 the anes the Mutual Judgment of 1892 4 ‘ 275,000 by the | ese and foreign | ' ratity: | 2! Serger ewledle ager in v Ey apan / ports recently received are gratify) i, tional hank out of $74 L ‘iding. He filled out the Condemnation of 1892 ® eevcese 220,000 is and the American} ing to the leaders Sines hand at the game was estad-|ctolen checks to suit his needs and| General of 1802 Shnnuenets epee o . am 240,000 foners to the Japan in- Hithed this rat succeeded fp cashing them Sewer of 1892 : . 190,000 onal exposition. / Taft at Galesburg tavestigation ortes Heite eitakad evar tha tren 5 cape © us cHMOR SE REL TE Fy bahar 208.000 i ies | GALHESHURG, Th, Oct. 7.—Thit | career oa 8 sch’ & Haninels: & Funding, first series, 1893 bee 135,000 ; afternoon before a large audience) 4 member of the firm of W. Bl office door to steal the bl Funding, second series, 1893 wae } chy aan > 495,000 } Wm. H. Taft delivered an addr Hutchinson, clothiers at 2nd ave. checks He gave his age as 1 agi! Sunnel, — + 95,000 ff on the identical spot where the) and Union st, this morning identi yours at that time. The ewer bonds, 189: ‘ 250,000 .. iad famous Lincoln Douglas debate took | eg Coulis the person whom |b) shows that no official dis eG! ~ jace. to forged checks were cashed position was made of the case Total rete seer ereees $3,520,000 Le v senile a cae 4 | _~ September 5. The checks, one for! Captain of Detectives Charles a Bryan and Hill to Speak. {$35 and the other for $18, were! CHICAGO, Oct. 7.--Wilitam J. }denwn on the United States bank of of passing worthless checks | Y KILLED Bryan and James J. Hill will both| Gentraiia, thie state. and purport | fc on Thomas Gilma, of 606 Ci PRISONERS TO BE A caine be speakers at the Lakes tothe Fe@ to bave been signed by F. A t. on Séplember 12 smabpt S GIVEN JOBS NEXT YEAR : |GARFIELD INSTALLED AB FALLS DOWN HATCH. | fina (Star Special Service.) of water, delivered to the homes |RELIGIOUS SECT * FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 7. just as you pay the milkman HEAD OF WILLIAMS COLLEGE ws on baad 7 +1, Improve 240 acres of land owned ns Take the Life of 1. say t0 nop on the water wagon | _1® the winter the water was: SEEKS MAN’S LIFE : pourd the steamship Senator, reit| Stockade. Will Be Built )py"1ne"city: im that section. 7 it's enay to bop on the ma | goes on runners over the snow and «staan Rigen Da sor a om Ane ip iam The Beacon Hill Improvemen ce Constantine at Fairbanks. In fact, it is a unl fee. During the summer the wa PES emer PCE down an open batdhway of the ves and Labor Done on siuh, ak’ menting Sak’ cae oe versal custom of the residents of Wagon becomes @ wood wag ® Cal. Oct oe eo oe i the hill approved the plan as out- of Greece. this mining town. Not only on the sports red wheels. Then the peo-| SAN JOBE, Cal, Oc wus removed to Providence hos Beacon Hill. O ing that the adherents of oD pital lined by the ward's councilman at posing sect are king his life, } -rwrurarsad first day of each year, but on every ple Ket thelr the meeting, IBy United Press.) day daring the long eight months’ from the er own supply of water ke, which are covered mgs The finance committee today The inove Is one of h i- 4 +, A. O. Florey. one of the leaders of} TAXPAYERS TO MEET. . i@ one of a human pions pe 7—Dis-| winter the families of Fairbanks with tee and ® from October to} tO xo ible. and ‘Tract eof capacity as a tax commisstc arian character, rather than an jeeived here appar. pay their little mite for thelr pall May the proteetion ihe rumor from Con e ay sous fix the mext year's levy and economic or commercial one. T ty, today sought nercial on he the rumor from Co: te h pa on th eriff. Florey deélares} Jing of n ‘ ssure brought by ordinary run of petty prisoners are B that Prince Constantine AE PT oe ti asi thie ro ge saterday thoreing be Was tr av ~ | Cx a of the Second to be kept in the stockade, made the fou * bey mas a 4 n : hi by the pepott of & Bae a a ward $6,000 for the con-;to work and at the end of the oy for th for the dlante wi a single a bullet chipped the! oe menanly 2 structt { a pylsoner's stockade terms given a small allowance in ts | ince. Fiahe > og “ bt ie’ ae a plaster of his room within a fout} the Be ; aye sa, Beacon | sliver aud ordinary workingmen's in a state of wildest aherty aie hie head. The. mek who Meee i { ey city son- clothing. The plan is one originat- There is a possibility chance to catch Seyny “4 napping. |o a ran before Florey oni er ext year w clear and iug with Councilman Way nor bi a UNDER HOT FIRE can OF QUESTIONS rage may draw Greece Umpire se. He saya hel | x safe i et protested. Job r r ; — p eilegaae 7 a leaw 6 ms king in the shade NOT KILLEO FERDINAND Clete ond Plaherty’ We the Game, (OF Em ooetrisatee teil voting to | i tions in the Bible and Tract po discredit the report that eerie ceaitinn: the icieae ‘ He declares that a tne won| d, of Bulgaria, has Matern succeeded Flaherty in the ! D, Dement is ane Bnated. No report of mL. New York Giants Are|box. McCormick came through to bim, and recently a threatened to renew tho at alive of Ferdinand has been “ ¥ With @ sacrifice that advanced both » depose him to elect “ pe lg A pn thartecanle.| Man Is Kept! qu week, will be renew fiat Vienna, and it is con Winners of the Third runners.. Matern was easy ta ba ‘odie toi a8 B hiv. Reneunies Mississippi e¢ Wmpossibie for it to have Bridewell, who shot one to the out STRIKE CALLED OFF. The lega arded by a heavy jusy by inquiring ligerants were led ‘Place without the Austrian field and Seymour and De \ { "i Ey ndow tr Delegates. today th, former con being informed. scored. Ames singled and went . cotved this morning} ! was sh 1 in 8 . ada, and a hot ne He t fl = = is both in the reao nee eee ( ited P ) id on L t Calde of © local i situation “ 4 i 4 re ae ne out @ ulee one that Pacific. railros toen,| MARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD. The pe : By United Press.) itions committee and on the floor IKOW RIVER FALLING. # \geain relied on Amen t mr 1 anic trike upon) = WILLIAMSTOW Ma Oct ‘ ve vara Mleeee AN FRANCISCO, Oc Te ess } Withe Beaneaters saving on ha en officia and Seventy-t American or A aad in aoe ae ion of the ith annua Keep Money in the West. aia: KS, A a, Oct. ® | Srement series, for the New Oe open shop here-|coWege today to assist in the | . : the disturbed | ¢ ercia Fred W ideah. co e Yukon * Chicago game. The batteries Y) ee ee ee pe rea tl t 1 to the two great rjec rr was the first addres a © dew wore oll : . field into the off { pr : ; ~ : t nithet and . ervation of | Weutad ean 0 Bowerman ig whe irecte { companie i i * | "New York, Ames and Bresna LINCOLN et Gover-| wanda of visitor Among them are t " n at woes f byes 0 te © han nor Charles E, Hughes, of NeW avast bumber of prominent clergy-| " at th t he said na ¢ ® Hecker opened the game with a York, today began hie tour of Ne| mem, edueats tate » and FALL IN IMPORTS gap H or ns es use 4 A O) wees ate ywed with @ braska in the interest of Taft'whmembers of the alum = “CTT | the discussion or ansportat A aig 4 3 Rae ‘_@ o~s Bot «blah One over ' sae ot ie awe | candid He at the Audit: | apy ‘ lent of DUE TO BOYCOTT ; it \ t | a single rem abe Mi far c « i 4 nl pron and W jecte t f the M Rive WER eee ee that MeGain sonsed for three bans oe Tape: eae bavs-Letede) a husrene. onee wv dhe - 1 ates f What I It Mean?” was the aut a and two Bostonians sce ee ; | 4,600 perne and was well received, | fie and er of Se t t war n ject by § 4 IAN'S NERVES BREAK gel At third when Ames rao 9 Nina tram | His sched provides for 20/oF Int R, Garfield - nd there would fe } Ide Whee he : : only New York 4 : peoches in the state today }is & graduate of William wi tt transportation. of ¢ ‘ vr erel f: Gallforaia 3 ring k fn ue firet inning, Seore " lhe father before hin f ; apld fi r hin ute WR ay the , L @, fdstia CPR Ma ailed Knight Is Honored After his ma go in 1888, t - : wa p a up tn a t SOT et aahed tn the sec |e SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7.—Tol|fopmed in Cleveland, © wanted . Harrit wa } th P: . miber 29 ; ‘ pig ag con ter ‘ ‘ e A. Knight to speak | partnershi his broth ’ 1 Mai mye Mal t Mise RM nurse, ond. TN neled and stole pec 2 - it Ta ne platform with Wm. H.| He took a terest 1m vie : : iN - ha Piaken to P ' ‘ ‘ OnE: oF ‘ ‘ e this th e ¢ the nizer and presider el ‘ J 5 took third on an infield | e¢ ning Taft at Madison Square Garden, ‘on | and was the orga I = : : pine 0 spp ye night. uitend- ond." He took, Seberssion’s Optons the republican statelofihe Municipal associa r ges con ene toatlinae A‘ ; Pronow: erlous it an score, New Yor? PR. at i t | central committee ha eed to re |esuny of corr vachine — poli Se ae ioe wie t of Centra " wat One run ‘ ey Yokohame 7 b his engagements | t in Clevelar He w al WILL DISCUSS AMENDMENT ; t OPENING DANCE 1, Boston 2 ¢ lea , - ee ee : f € 1 South ca INJURED BY FALL a) ae ii ial ta ene thr he state president of the Chambe Com ; It is 5 able t res Hoatt ew York, A : i aco th asure Seekers Wrecked ‘fied from th © of law t gy yt gy ae ® : of th 10 Penny's two-baaser. H TIMORE, Md, Oct. T—Jacgept the chalr of polit at t eres he power H Bel . ‘i Or a rifice and ent 1 exe men, who Princeton univer ue . i . . ate t f ca : 4 i when for i who’ teen 3 HMOTHER Is STRANDED. . 1 : © c me 5 Bresnahan'’s hot one hort rning . . ; Fight on Pinchot fused t y » MOUNT BAKER CLUB. ‘ - core « Yor 3 in v the h - t , ! ’ . 4 , wo run ‘an 1 the treacherous West In \ M tht Phe figh ‘ elub : er Pitcher Quits the Game 1 ; H te du Mers, which pas rf " r apted. the y Baker ot Ame w i . k ike r trom H ’ put tt Me | 54 the capes. today yger Fost» lg UL, ¥ : hyp’