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7 onion THE SEATTLE STAR __[ine weatrier VOL. 10. NO, 205. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT WARMER; LIGHT SOUTHERLY BREEZES, REED AND MERRICK QUIT A-Y-P.E | MRUSTS BURNING PAPER | |""m2'?urivz Eiearef OR HAS RESIGNED AND cae” WREATHS FOR THE LIVING H. J. Fleischer. Shortly before 1 o'clock this AND IS Frank McDermott, president of the Bon Marche, and Former jog Dr, Fleischer was awal Mayor William Hickman Moore were injected into the list of can vines. alae a aie wolee nnd aaa ‘SERIES OF MINOR DIFFICULTIES LEAD TO |rob the residence of Dr. H. J.ling to foree gntrance through. tbe | RESIGNATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF EX- _ didates for “Wreaths for the Living” by this morning's mail, to Plelscher, at 836 18th av. N., were |back door. The doctor fired polnt | PLOITATION—MERRICK ALSO GOING. gether with two score other names which didn't get more than a fotled last night when Dr, Fleischer | blank at the man but none of the vote aplece i to Kill the ietor | fired three shots at the would be | bullets took effect 7 thief | |house-breaker which sent him run-|dashed away from the house and | — nigg down 18th ay, at top speed.) Was woon lost to sight : 4 | Dr. Fleischer says that nearly ev-| Dr, Fleischer reported the | Henry E. Reed, director of ex-)were permitted to incur indebted jery night for a week past a lone} to the pollee and Patrolman steen| ploitation of the Alaska-Yukon- | M or to expend money until it | burglar has made efforts to break | watebed his residence until day Pacific exposition, has severed his 0 pre) dys ob Ao gca upon by by nothing but M. Hanson. his Mr, MeDermott came tn with a rash, there being 14 persons at least who want to see some nice thingy written about him, while Mr. Moores to the number of 10 are anxious to learn why #0 many people voted for him One woman who signs herself Mrs. W. W. W., tn presenting her candidate, does so with grave doubts as to the ability of The Star to fulfill Its promises to write of the good works of her sub ject. She cays ha 4 jad st o'clock last night arrival of Patrolman probably eared the wo Was taken to ie docked up This faken before Po }4 B. Gordon who fe the sum of $200 Hanson asked te be eH oe week in whieh Tf you can write anything good about ( - ) I do hope you will do so, For many years of my life I have sought in vain for one good trait in hf¥ character. I knew him in the East when he was « boy in knickerbockers, and he was the terror of the neighborhood then. Since he has reached manhood’s estate I have into his residence and that he Bo hess connection with the exposition, and ay , — Stack C; Marie, tracker of Ue Loat Interest in Work. Heity, will, within a day or two This condition was a constant A I} tender his resignation source of worry to Mr. Reed, and ‘The resignation of Mr. Reed was|during the past few months he sod Chilberg and to Director Gen Wor Also 1 publicity depart omens eral 1. A. Nadeau on Friday jast,|™ent there seemed to be a lack of Ba a vedinout th recome at | enthusiasm, so very apparent that The Marketing of Bonds |‘! ballot for Winfield Scott 7 «| ADMIRAL SPERRY 1S 0 ee so digde anes lh Chane, ta that departineet Sal youngest subscriber was Cecil G qnec acve ee wae on determined | Is to Be Closed |Bvans an 1i-yearold youth, who GIVEN AUDIENCE forwarding his resignation on Fri-| been determined upon, 4 bacribed $100 ay morning, Mr. Reed discontinued | The real or Smagined troubles of Tomorrow. EOGLINT the mnct taflesetie!’ ties BY MIKADO. his work for the exposition Mr. Reed came to @ head, it is un DOLCE te Saninhon” delay, of The resignation of Mr. Reed is | derstood, last week, when a dispute “* Reovaena C.F, hast “ . >... sane the culmination of numerous minor #f08e ax to the propriety of certain Fee EE Te van ot| Carries Good-Will From) misunderstandings between the di- expense accounts. Following this co committee, this afternoon rector of exploitation and the offi. | dispute the resignation of Mr, Reed the hounds The request |] snowed t noua’ sais aaahaiiaiinn ta Te ‘he Bowden Gasman! President Roosevelt cors of the exposition. When Mr.|Was tendered, Nelther President . followed hie career, and if there is any good In him he has kept apd the ¢ "i “ Bim 4 “ Bimeeecn was taken bn 19.0. bende. of Sheen. Ba ot Reed came to Seattle it was after|Chilberg or Director Nadeau ex Bat probably will be re-|] !t Carefully concealed, I apprectate the Ingenuity of you gentic re ie Oe need meet Soe eet van boon on mquets. having practically been in sole | pected such an outcome, but, while bsg ‘ : “ . : anac etic po 1 yutwide demand has been one ; 4 - : a aeeaaine ‘amit f . Sfternoon if his attor men of the press in handling words and facts, but I think I have This equals the sabseriptions of the of the pleasant incidents of the! ev H tee < CLOTWORTH | charge all the affairs of the ex onl — B der coyr ite + fo deposit ball set you a task that will try your ability t Northern and Northern Pa | marketing of the bonds. The lat . position at Portland. The executive | '« wa s & 2 F a Staff Correspondent for the United committee of that undertaking took |@ #ituation which had become ex etfs est sabscription from this source!“ Brese on Board the U. 8. Georgia.|jittie interest in the work of the| tremely embarrassing, inasmuch as The marked feature of today’s | is that of Ensign Arthur C. Stoll, of), * re ond eo 7 né m9 4 " 4 * ” | KIO, Oct. 20.—Admiral Sperry exposition and all of it fell upon Mr. Reed was ander contract at $400 bond sale was the different sources | the U. 8. 8. St. Louis, for $100. | + moeth tor & ported of tour from which the subscriptions were! “The flnaace committee of the| day, in person, conveyed an ex-| the shoulders of Mr. Reed, with the | t received, The largest subscription, | fair expects to close the bond sale | Pression ot good will from Prest-| result that his word in all cases was | years aside from that of the ratiroad, was | tomorrow,” said Chairman Parry | “eet Roosevelt to the emperor of | law | Officials Not Talkative. that of H. A. Nobie, a ploneer, about | this morning. “The balance of the Japan, and that offic responded Bring@ Staff From Portland. | Exposition officials this morning 80 years of axe, who brought a! bonds, approximately $175,000, will ge Ae the spirit 1 pages When he came to Seattle he was | refused to discuss the Reed resigna- check into Chairman Parry's office be underwritten by the banks. Ag ogy _— bys a = apparently of the belief that sooner | tion. | for $1,000 bie is an uncle of | They, however, will continue the | ¥ests {* that of good feeling. The CPt the wame conditions would| “Mr. Reed has resigned, and that | Leth & J, Hunt, and cast Raj nearmging of the bonds.” fogs remeet igen Baton Bh ablgp geen prevail here. He brought with him |{s all there is to it,” sald President us Threats. p Attempt to burn his ie without explana red at the Frisco after 6 o'clock last going to the room if and Mrs, Han And, as luck will have it, The Star happens to kaow of one food deed done by this man, nothing very great or grand, but Just @ little thing that would Indicate that he is not so dark in dees as The Star's correspondent would think, and th many good things he may have done that The Star knows nothing about pote fy a beme a5 possibly, if teid, change her opinion entirely. soon, proprietress lere is how the vote stands today: Jacob Furth, 23; John because she! L. Wilson, W. H. Sutherland, 17; Prank MeDermott, 14; Joho him some time | F. Miller, 12, James A. Agnew, 10; W. H. Moore, 10; A. L. Cohen, 9 : ‘ said, he brutatly The Star's “Wreaths for the Living” contest ie as ite title are fea and Japan of the position of Frank L. Merrick, as director of | Chilberg. I regret very much that nu P publicity, and several other indi-| he found such action necessary for woud Imply. for the purpose of paying tribute to those who are NEGRO ASTOR SUES the two countries and the eastern | vigusis who had been with him at |the reason that, no matter what may still on earth, Instead of waiting until they are de Everybody . Portland. At his request, Merrick | have been the conditions here, sa | CHURCH MEMBERS says nice things about dead people, and The St re people are making | was paid a salary of $260 per| Reed Is one of the best exposition many of its readers are curious to see how it would look in print moe. gritraincr ae month, which, in the opinion of/men in the country. Under steam, is the Mrs. Johnson, room He minutes when fa tn a delicate sereain for help. F rushed to the and he was seen newspaper at effort joy the visit, and they | oie of the officials of the exposi-|he's one of the hardest workers I to have something nice said about living persons, The Star wants its Giant and Lyman Smith ic succeeding admirably. The en: | “pf vg . | thon, was altogether too high. jever saw, and, as ave said readers to suggest vames, Tho twelve who receive the hichest Rev. George Maney Wants upener court Ure reception, considering its many | "sri. evident intention of the offi-| greatly regret the outcome of his Vote will be treated im this way, Fill out the accompanying blank Large Damages for Waa eee mioteter et the fenl Mldecaten’ oat yet given the fleet Cials of the exposition to hp Aaved bay ~ig oy ht ay and mat) it to The St " } of Bea’ nd | ¢ yp masters of the situation at ail times 8 understood th 4 4 ; | Hard W en ot ear oaee| was perhaps @ natural source of dis-|rick’s resignation will be tendered | enEe Desunny 8. 1000, Clerk. | Mikado Receives appointment to Mr. Reed. He found within & day or two, or possibly to- } pu : | ’ r + gi > * 4 The emperor and empress today | here an entirely different spirit pre-|day. What will be done towar j Charging that bie profession ts porn! a piticer, denounced (h¢ | gave audiences to the officers and | vailing than had prevailed at Port-| filling the vacancies could not be tn cee ts fact Deajemte wil staffe of the fleet, and tt was on land, The exposition officials were | learned this morning. The work of |ruined by the utterances of mom Ms hy ~ bh memb . on a ttis occasion that Admiral Sperry | officials in fact as well as in name, | he exposition will be carried along, phe, crn charee Shick had recent (and the mikado exchanged greet-/and no employes of th exposition however, without t aay tnterruptioa. bee ings. After the audiences an ¢lab- inten 4 tried in the superior court.| crate juncheon was served in honor M. oy ' ~~ of . jan Re ey alley } pees pny ier +, he ieee tom Me Maney ciioges that Smith | of the officers, with Naval Minister Feed Woman } Haptiat charch (colored), this 4 furth bee {| Saito as the host and meade a further statement that) the naval cadets, guides Hanson has refused worning filed complaints in sult® the ainister Tonight i Ms Wife and that she for $10,000 each against Robert A. f the che “ig ries expelled and aeons wees eee oe starving by kind S es “— ee |the blue jackets, ‘This was one of ett yp the most interesting events of the | of her hair were Hanson was fn & “ Tenants | bed ee and and Patrolman | Tenbed ca the ruo. Hanson | desisted from his sate on his wife and "eo resists: when Ryan I desire to suggest ebdgeccd od 5 |= minister of the Gospel hae been subject of an ante-mortem obituary in The Star lbers of his chureh, Rev, George arrest (Signed) eees Haason i ft eight children. | WE POnT FRen Lompen. fotos Mc aar og peer | th | Hanson's neglect : — her Manu. | ont. eteat fun Miya Ragmgemaaes| Ya Regulate e| minutes; between 7 and 12 p. m, Figs tie called to the at rae fevtrtone.| neve aad the disper was a great) we May jat least one car every 10 minutes. oo of Officers ae te eee SO teneknc rane, Bian | Pecoese Frequency of Runson | The schedule for the University yore ‘ , Reception by Togo. : |line proposes a car every five min- 5 e ie looking forward with Some Lines. utes during the rush hours and one are to the great recep-| levery 7% minutes during the re- tion to be given by Admiral Togo! The fight for better car service | ™ainder of the day : tomorrow at the {mperial gardens. nm negiected sections of the| The bili to regulate the Seattle, These gardens have not been open-| city reached the city council last Renton & Southern line gives that jed to the public since the grent re! night when four bille were introduc-| company 60 days to put a new | ception of the heroes of the Japa | oq with this end in view. Three of |8chedule into effect. The bill re- nese-Roxsian war. Extensive prep-| these measure: directed against quires a five-minute service be- I: ations have been made for the the seattle E > company and | tween 6 and 9 o'clock in the morn- reception and it is expected to be| one against the Seattle, Renton & | {ng between First ay. and Hillman lone of the most beautiful functions | southern. City, with an express car every jin the history of the land of cherry!” The changes provided for city | half hour. From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. (Oy United Press.) | blorsome. Mines are the cars are to run every 10 min- VIENNA, Oct. 20.—~According to There has been no Broadway and Pike Jetween 6 utes with an express every half }a @inpatch received here, an Aus There has been and 9 o'clock a m. And 4 and 7/ hour between First av. and Orchard | trig torpedo boat has detained a| whatever of unpleasantness during | o'clock Pp. w. at least one car every | Beach Between 4 p. m. and 8 p. m. Hrifish Steamer near Cattaro for|the visit bere, an ere is every! six minutes. Between 9 a. m. and|the five-minute service l¢ in ef ying arms and ammunition to| prospect that the full program of ¢ o'clock p. m. at least one car every fect and between 8 p. m. and mid- Montenearo, and the foreign office | «. From 7 o'elock to 12/| night the cars are to run every 10 == TAXPAYERS OF STATE ~~ OPENING OF NEW WASHINGTON Tomorrow will be one of the mile stones in the progress of Seattle, marking the opening of the Hotel Washington, without Question the finest hotel tn every respect on the Pacific coast and the equal of any In the United States Manager Jobn H. Langton has made preparations for the open Will a fair and impartial admin- istration of the present laws of the state of W ching as- ment of property atinfy the taapayers of the state w is i necessary to revolutionize the system and grant «re ors to the #tate tax co: taxation . ing which will cause the event te be long r t 1 ntertainment be carried out | eight mint This ie the queatic comes pe lone remembe and aside 9) Me eight minu the ‘ ron : re is preparing for direct ne-| without the slightest hitch o'clock p. at least one car every | minutes before the _Beovle of the state in from its civic importance, the opening will be one of the greatest [| gotiations with Groat Britain once , A . Hygena ay seer | A bill was introduced by Counell- tution to be Voted upon at the gen OS Crmney Of MeO Yaee |the situation. The seizure of the Roosevelt's Message. |'Fort Lawton: Between 6 and §/man Hines to have legal proceed- Incidentally it will be a joyous day for J. B. Chilberg and §/ Hritiph. vessel is expected to bring [to & hend the question of recog inition of the anvexatio jand Hertegovina by nem eral election next month Much interes: been in this amendn SHINGTON Oct. 20.—The | a. m. and between 5 and p. m., at ing started to determine by what ID sven oa by President th least one car every five minute right the Seattle, Reatos & — ania | voit to Admiral Sperry at Tokio was| between § a m. and 5 p. m., a car/ern was operating cars between Or- AtiONS | ade public today, and is as fol-|at least every seven and one-half ‘chard Beach and Taylor's mill between the two governments, and i ' f one bythe dire atr jit te Wikely that th lows Puel & Iron State - * likely t he principal ts ‘ y atiron pie ame Convey to his majesty, the Bm: apices & polley of ex-| Co me ohn C, Lawrence. | «cation. Under thi a jsue@ at stake in the Malkan sit , of Japan, my best wishes for ¥ an-| Unti ; whan ee. Sais | comet: Undes Cth tine ‘ ou }tion may be settled before : sietiand aiet: haath end: the me ny the| rence 1 his views against Ateite be vettoved frome the Pe | eouerency of the powers cathe trey Bh Teubblante of ‘4 routs | the Ba ciaon” Grae | ee axes for the supp the <o inbidiaatnticn happiness of all the tnbabitants time on " 0 aioe ae 4 : today, |" ine A E | - re xpress to him he high atif " fe- hee ee bens conntlaties Ex; im the high gratifi pay | with Aw exarding th leveloped the handsome modern half are Ot M—An official ——a of Manes might be dix- gon D. Rockefetieor isliy to pase simply gontrol of the com- | difference pany | sliding « » customary annex. | cation me and the people nHe two Balkan provinces of one Gtates at this lation of ¢ ) permits the of the terror he is exctting the board of di i aueestenarciee eo in , | by Pras ef, and there ry | portunity, ee | Says Ghosts Visit House men" « re eek tis oni War a of the any ving big issues of bonds—ha t amendment A complaint was filed this mornm-| prospect th Tarkey 4 ;, | mander-in-et ante 4 : t " ” : ppert of th } 7 eet in pe y ap bu low when sh it day's meeting passed amahhort of the ing in the superior court by L. M.|garia will settle their differences. | , . » Every Night and hot tan un ee she i teened by tt Important Question { that he will thus | ROOt and Bether Root against King| fog trom t Setween Terrify Her t low ry night Mrs. ae com s or ‘ on ¢ ry | reiar ng fror © earl es bet wee ° it 1 a *| But the points brought out In the| be re f the burden « county, ashing fur damages of $10, | Syretane soantive the United Japan, and D says she has heard rappings atin aenions hav inter . not f 500 for uries alleged to TEHRAN, Persia, Oct, 20.—The| int} t sa ERR lower floor when she was f members of Chamber of rden of the, - | beer eived on account of the bad | people of Persia are showing little |th* honor paid the U ae ene spirit of a) departed, and the tread of stealthy 1s ree and Commercial Chat county, munietpal, ‘schoot, | condition of a ecanty road running | Intervet today riiament ee ees te ak tn ania ds forth in a residence at | ¢ 1 the upper floor when she . ‘o the fact that here is a quen- | 4 by the fact that an im sg Ree nd wan I ake. |elgetians authoris: xd by the shab ; on the practice éruise ard 10 Roe place, according to Mrs. | w n stairs. ‘Then the ve ns tion that profoundly affects their] portion of re - he lin tha proupe a Persian ar ratte . Diss ‘enn: nds. Reel dens ee other mysterious 6 phy 7 teteresta i no longer plaintiffs were caught in a quick-|Tamedt which will convene within Y sii ‘eeimieen. 06 te’ tinbibes muste of an unearthly sort, the ri ’ aint oo feed sand which had been negligently alla month. The populace shows gen ou Ww —— r _ majosty | ror weeks it f the . ined of gheatiy joes and y |lowed to exist in the road and their | ¢r ppoihtment at t t my Gearon wien i 2 iggy cae . ©, or what- | the rthie terrify in e oO sation on pti tl eral disappointment at the result of a a pook K irthiess, terrifying cack f blic has Contending 2 guments , | ¥adon was overturned, the woman | thely struggle for suffrage ain nd ec ies ee of the ¢ Pie flags 9 at janine atermen Counrmen romt has urged | wufforing a fracture of the leg and} Gal relations whieh exis : ne . i aa oh at the amendmen il peer he me , - always existed between ‘ ut tor Ww house should be ed, ner 10 rt, Sy iden, ot | Seecanmont and tasation ‘ot money, [other Wlaries permanen ai|HUBBY STAYED always ¢ og ad re Ware thee aon ‘ jef para: Y redite and oth * allied intang! ne he aith, - r rned fathomable was once ted . See ne | ble property. — ( ents of the AWAY AT NIGHT Mikado's Reply 7 cena ihetinad Saaties” aie ; . . mel ltire sections of the pre tate ndment con tha eee eee eee es Ww Admiral Sperry read I a for the pla an made by @ nstitutlo ast so and that sale &| Altewing that after a dent Roosevelt's cordial message of ote al TO AGREE . etal) th nase ent and vine ng . too | BANK CLEARINGS wlof married life ho { yp to th , : M te hae : Present Law Provisions. | rposen of |# Seattic & | and there fe sused her a large It ie © pecial pl el) a — b reviou nly knows t t pre |. waitee equal rate of had 1 not {® Balance 3 2 wi his Whereabouts, a complaint in ative of the American navy and re-|iyrough fea ! f ines 1 becaw t s F PHOWE nt and taxation on property that the|* Tacoma % | divoree suit was filed by Minnie| ceive from your respected pre ‘ we , lin the state nec ring to ite ~ exisiature |& Clea toda 9 154,106.00 ®) Borgum against Hdwin A, Borgum | dent the very friendly m ge. 1 at ) t ed him- |} v ror in money.” | The: amendment | pro. ages biennially & Pala 80,767.00 & | in the eupe his morning, | reque © assure the pres to sight H r b " a ~ ft * Portland. - that ost cerely appre ft rt ‘ aan ae bjects.” The! present purpore * Cl bas ad der . in| ar Tesolution " f aa state tax comeinel ners, they 4 * Balance: 81,182.00 *| | the sentiments of friendliness and ne 7 nt enjoy Ww wants to r ir roll nell thelr purpose—- to ed, having ‘ * *| by , 2 ati kinds of property in gponition, it ls argued ti OA eR EERE RMB OH ad YET aRanTeD| ce of profound grati | De annexed and taxed on one basis, | vague form and entrust the whole PROPOSAL IS ROPER nED. oan aad ‘ lis ble r t accord, | the di und entertainments, Ad ¥ ¢ ther and #0 on, at the| great probiern aasenerment ar 1 ‘anchine p | rele . . . t ; nome nother and so om, at the| great prot Ke mand} wford’s frat ne for | pondence exist between Japan I hat the sa cess | mi and hi cers are fr . 2 «islatures of the state. The classes! and ¢ jomisiat is a good deal | je ? r til) in the al tat and the United State ‘ ‘ AGA. AY, | TONE M Sait e Dublic i *!and the kind of pr ge tate | of ir rk erm of. . m0! tae heen Materred back to the co My tt are due to the -prest- | be F "POSITION PO CRAWFORD. to use as lenende each class are n red « alever i the ts of ‘ « your, Was pre ioe Biciesittes ty th 7 dent for affording my subjects, by Today's Entertainm AA 392 ; mendmest. Th pposing ms, one thing | *¢® a i Nant | pod 4 council visit, an opport » giv Probably the 1 X I t : r citicatian An i tate of Pio pyrene i at that thial® ven Ete te-| last night, Crawford had asked { : : . \ Public w anore a rng 4 {flow ‘ rt ment to your countrymen, and Ila giver emperor | ty a Wilon of + ‘ t nal inhibition | onecerned a than the pe ne a ” ' f He | tabtiah ty fort at o " poratons comm had reported : 7 ' ‘ r ¥ nee n ben * the MAttor Ww in| be changed and shifted at wil tor |the end of the thirty ® adversely LOO, NOAM: FOS SO Soavey Oe Leet Admit Ar ww awior ‘tran ton attor ad Into Two Cla } ntive property over to t Supt. of | ' y, | preside is mesa That | he pe ee ‘ = ghibes a by eter a on aon ’ t elath of good O'Brien and t icer . ba body ha he} In an add i t — WANT GARBAGE WAGON | - Whitilon Spt ; 16 | JOR ri i an " 8. | Holm 7. y i ae ee 7 “da eo WILL TAKE CFPY BONDS gil ga r understanding and genuine friend O'Brien presented Ad-| league - a “ t Y t - | oy ney , os c » with « ited . « 1 ; ry to the mikad TAKES OVERCOAS Commissto ’ Ht] a. iy > ‘ Curt | «| committee FA tes pig oe lye - a Lone 1 COMPLAINT AGAINST Shore Ad ' mendment shal to M@-| bag won fort ' 1 t few d vak of P. Home |my reter Na Minister Saft € FA -,* “4 all ¥ ty ir ain 7 ‘ c Flotath r 1 It shall be in f { t in th r t R by F night yl r pe ax ' i « t ar t « “ onst © most " t J . hin 440° eg es hi até, and tI ‘ ed t t oe | atat Knights of F j the past, 1 ¢ , e. 1 . pa KY Me thes 1 + an rv the burden of all other kinds ‘ 1 doutt jane desire to weld the tle amity | t N« A ¢ ¢ ;