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EDITION THE-SEATTLE STAR: [THE wearer SEATTLE, W45H., roe wo 22, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT DAY; INCREASING SOUTHEAST WINDS. VOL. 10. NO POSSES SEEKING FOR LOST MEN SSIING WIT OUT FOOD SINCE MONDAY MORNING WAR RAGING ON THE ALLIANCE OFLEFT GREEN RIVER HOT SPRINGS ON BORDER OF AUSTRIA POWERS |S, SHOOTING TRIP OF ONLY FEW HOURS S HAVE BEEN JOHN BA RRE TT TALK Ss Pl ANNE L , FRED W. KLOEBER, BROTHER OF HOTEL PRO. WOGRESS FOR | sama LOUISE GUNNING---SHE TEN DAYS. 7 Baer DOES TWO DARING THINGS “ortorct xee‘rie sssine men — Attack the Says the Nation © Overteche| United States is overlooking its op |COUNT KOMURA HAS SEVERAL POSSES GO IN SEARCH. portunities in South America andSituation | Its Opportunities in Brasti, for example, he sald, ts A JOKER UP HIS ~— 4 [ew Aamir hourly mx large as the varane| SLEEVE. States, and ts a wonderfully fertile ' Although tw “a country. Japan has recognized the bellef of Dr. Kloeber and Aw with a thorougt hur more that they will be John Rarrett, commissioner of this and ts rapidly getting in the f t United Press.) and fs rapidly getting in the mountalr e. found een the amit of Oct. 22 ‘Open war.|te South American republics to lead fn the handling of Hrasttian | Japan Heads a Movement for Fred W range of Hot Springs ane ilap "progress-in Rosnia|the Alawka-Yukon-Pacific exposl-|commerce and in developing the : This region ¥ Er erécrees-in Bosnia | * p a ping ‘ fv 8. K Creek his region will Mor 10 days and tOM, arrived in Seattle this morn-| great resources of the interior for Concerted Action River { ‘ and, Uslane btm ed, according |!28 and just before noon spoke to| The speaker aatd that the pas i East. Klummie, chief ¢ ‘ ved into a guid ht here today | the nts of the University of sage of a ship subsidy bill H in the Far a River Hot gs hotel, who have brash covered St6 yered crevice, it ig aaah ore, Washington tn the gymnasium on do much toward promoting been mmlesing since és : uble that they ue iiertin tasen More! the tople with which he is most (est In the South American repub.| BY M. LEE CLOTWORTHY, te eee ee oe rol mar “ +.) ee by insurrectionists ™™illar, “The Progres# and Oppor lice in this country, and would put | Staff Correspondent ‘of the United found, awide » a lght tra Rief Joins $ hi territories and the | “nities of the South American Rea stop to the Japanese tnvasion| Press on Board U, 8. &. Georgia, ‘ough the ta whict a ee a ieee continuous. So far | publics. The attendance was | there TOKIO, Oct. 2 A convention of ended in a tract of timber last rden Henry Rief and ‘ large, and the address excited «| Mr, Barrett left this afternoon | al) the powers . : night f left Seattle this after. po piteh battle has powers interested in the Par nigh Dm ; as the Insurrectioniata | &Teat deal of comment jfor Tacoma, where he is to speak| Bast, to be headed by America, ; ‘ At the of one « 4 1 to aid the searchers. Rief has outnumbered br the Mr. Barrett declared that the tonight England and Japan, for the discus f party is Dr » . Ch Slee ate eee ¢ of the coun but their guerrilla tac ~ = == \sion of the questions of the Far 6 Hurts, of rth a oi “ye Sariogs “A is a Pheen very effective Kast and for the possible formation we ‘ know the region about Hot 8 Poth ied ueeobot till ioeber. " ion ts so serious that of an ailiance between Americ&, meee like a book. Leading the secor Lae ise sn veber have hunt Aw sovermment hy Japan and England, on the lines of eet ’ searching t Sede: |S" Seoeeate Gents. SORT ae of ve ments to the ald of the AngioJapapese treaty, i pro- t aay more. Dr. Kloeber’s pe rn rng aad “ pes warden anh Peo0y:s hrough strict; posed today by Japanese statesmy north up earl as he oo Pr ge ont phon Bor ibe agent said, the Aus s sentiment for the holding of | morning e's part ea Miceer cok ie a i @ermment has supp proposed convention bax been tolled ove a te Geli Kawi 2 Eos ort t ae ft a ee ne crystallizing for the past week, and ell known In Seattle, and ha of the 1) known: today that several | & host of friends who are taking Track Laying Is Going on | wont Galer st. double tracking the a keen Interest in the search Kinnear park line for half a mile of the cabinet had ex 1 Apace to Handle and paving the entire line, Like: | Pret*ed themselves to the high offt | Believes They Will Turn Up. agent wise it is paving 6,000 feet on 19th | Cer Of the American fleet as carn i do not think that any casualty gate ’ Crowds. between Hast Madison cad Kast |CetlY eslring such « cooference, has befallen Fred and Kiummie,” with a view to} Galer Proposed Alliance. sald Dr. Chas. £. Kloeber, an uncle of the young man, this mornin; Both men are very careful Pred « thoroughly familiar with every inch of the ground in the vicinity, swiss and has lived ains all his life, He ounds, and is strong as That they have lost their of direction and have wam over the divide is my hy- I expect to see them come le this afternoon by way ¢ Pass, which is the home if they madé over the divide. Three parties are now out, at ‘ge numbers is forming organ’s Mill, near Lester, ang » England will} To handle the enormous traffic! To connect: up other sections of| The proposed alllance between it that Servia and of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific «expo the city with the exposition grounds,| Engiand, America and Japan was fe war on Als | sition, the Seattle Electric com-|¢ 790 fect of doable track have been | touched on diplomatically at @ dim Geclares that the | pany is rushing work on all {ts/ini4 on Spokane av. and the trestie/Her given tonight by Count Ke smounts to an ati extensions in various sections Of | s-rogs the tide flats widened, The| mura, minister of foreign affairs, Remee ee en city, So far this year over! jin) point extension amounts to 6 officers of the Meet aad the i & miles of track have been laid.) c49 root and 600 feet of trestle line matic corps h Sie temper of the people 4 a veer $0 mil , Sieech that they with |" “y ees veil eatecsinan ned | Work will soon be begun dou Count Komura, « Pte annexation sa ole tracking that hace nat’ beng | (racking the Fremont line from Fro- | anization of the new cabinet, held Bt double tracking that have not been | MOOt ts Woogiand park, a distance |the post as ambassador to Rnitand of Envoy Vuke-| touched, Ragan PA oe . Of 7,000 feet and is regarded as the keenest of gall veyed e nat aie of or yd bron bas | Japan's diplomats, He Js reported | & \ en to be at the bottom of the pian f ooreas @ back thdeush @ ues a dar to Roy, and on Third av. to new triple alliance for the Far LOUISE GUNNING. fall of but t the mt t ‘or 7 a all of t « 1 he goth the apoloey | Alona. to connect with the Vir at ; Se : aetna PE ERR ath Sng! the se a Apology | ginia st. line. Double tracking of All. the officers of the feat were (Star Special Bervice. me ne pout to get be was not accepted this ling has been started. Two Janked to respond to toasts, and the| NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Loulse|ton's fortune. Desperate | baron arty gga fo will insist upon de k helr miles of Broadway and Pike line,; jfecling of friendship between |@uaning, light opera prima donna, | ™ from) moodho with the searching the new or ing Dr. Kloebe missing men and fan indemnity tar-| “ aris trai reets to say male seat t+ saggy te Warden Rief and party will ggg = ae heehee mphiny me saree Some Ameria ang Jeons was evidenced | ip doing two very dart ing things this | hetr 4 “ M . able : oo calee up tart from Seattle this afternoom, from even a se to the Latoua bridge ye ae esteaiail ieee bs ad the critics ar saying |Gunning pt reonat both ; a etteet tt Rief if an expert woodsman, Since the present| ‘Thin will necessitate the double jpanese Diplomacy WKY cutting things about be son and daugh baron, As| yore" ollysmrs to at. #24 if anyone can find them, be heen pending. caused & (tracking of the Latona bridge over It te the sentiment of the for} Right in the face of the critics whter falls in love with nephew. | ct the attention of Kloeber and|°®™.,, | Wili leave tonight to take tie circles here.) Lake Union. From there the lines | eign diplomats here that Japan Sales & making ao » an old} The other daring thing of Miss! is nie, but the searchers up the hunt if no favorable news has been start-) wir go north on Sixth av. N. E./ have outgeneraied the world in st¥le can vention: mate pera ing’s besides daring to offe , comes in the meantime diplomacy ff the plan suceeeds,|“Mortelle.” It te just a nice, sim age ert : rd the treth of the to Brinnall place, and ei h on Brie | fortifying herself at one stroke! pit Httle mustonl comedy with ots “M inher choca] tengie io ae: Pepe ant eomligengeras ress» Mottenegran says he pan 4 E 40th st. to Mth lortity . ew tustcal comedy wit , a s her choral singimg #o ; . . Kerconti ma to tavoive the Balkan states of the entrance to the expo | Death in Wyoming waite Fosttee. tuat tie viet Solara coothes. tts simple Mtile love ch girls Of the Shubert . May c va rings, followed the mountain fichiing has Northiske av. wilt bel the American Moet to thé antipodes| plat funs Along in a tratata style tions into a singing society and Seth “tas 2 one of tributaries of them to 4 ‘tight reading society is to give Sunday f& Bosnia and spandoned for passenger traffic | and Colorado. created, and nipping in the bud the | #ithout even @ soclety complexity | tratr ever Sites the Om) fesides the Wallingford, Broad. | much tatked-of Chino-Amertean | oF & Belome dance to add spice Soc ‘Was announced, and ft has 4 Pike, Madrona and Uni |treaty that would league America| ~ Brondway theatregoers really | cor for charity. T ton (rowing more Serioca day by ||,crsits car lines ranning to the| unveil” United Prose) nd China as allies againat the dom-|496't know whether they like thin ing thing about thie to the theatri fair, a double track Hue will be! Witiame. who lived 1€ miles trom |!pation of the mikado's empire be to stmple life or not. They joa) world in that @ prima donna established beginaing at 23rd and | Seiida. and Warren Biydendurgh, a| The visit of the American fleet but they also fill the the-| would do anything he wasn't pal¢ jack ing nérth on 23rd to| TA™¢hmen, who lived near Saratoga, /to Japan and the lavish reception for and that she would be so in aekacn, sUsalng Wyoming. are dead, vietime of « h a Turner place, thence out 24th to pijseard that ie devastating the north. | 424 Manifestations of good will by jere’s the plot: Rich baron about co rate of her voice as to work the fair grounds, crossing the | erm section of Colorade and Wyorm Ge a ge covere the Ameena te Jose estates for lack of heir. / it overtime. conducting @ cntefal search Of ev.| man and, if lest, Weeks baine Ge . . > ing today, Wililam t kiv wey have done mach to convince the! com rye lira on. ; ai haves vaingaghe gal portage with a S@foot span trestle. | 0") Vieeard some time leet night | officers of the fleet that Japan * of ground ad as they trees along his path. I will not f ia) ere tC thou pro" 0% i s. come bi nu J . sings under the « ° Fremont Line. a Bn eR mI way to[#incere In her desire to coment nt ’ re and without provisions, it i me back unt a he te Send an pate ‘The ant’'at' (8°! Tne Fremont line and the 19th| church in a wagon and died of the|Alllance with America = a J > be the line Will be double tracked, an |f@i4. When the horse stopped at) The business men of Japan wal t hearing him, as | av. to spend tit the Madrona line from Denny. | {02,<Puren, doer eut of habit It was! are entertaining the Pacific cosst| | IF TAFT GOT A CLEAN SHAVE id several | will the . 0 found that te Qed mame beat Sie, tage pases tHe ae george cence? OF RESTRICTED DISTRICT AND IF BRYAN LET '—EM GROW Sep Geay join the ranks! to the Golversity line on E. Séth| The sno | in the mountains | taking thie view of the flect's visit, eer anecnateck Opera Co. T ltedey is heavier than on the pisinsland declare that thelr relations 0 , r ane ompante a : Wb arranged that |‘? Ravenna park Melis tha snow peters ie” | with America will be closer as the] f© Music lovers of, The Company is laying 2,600 feet jthat drives the mag pe That ‘re anc ver of doubie tack and 500 of alae 8 | result of the coming of the Amer — Phaag to Insist pg mathe end ym up With him me ; “ clubs took the thee deneaibnens, teaen Mike oil His Promise. On several and it was ACTOR IN |today at several functions, ending | agreed upon the visit that the jin a wonderfuily beautiful lantern | . t removal would be enforced on Sep i Hl FOR THE TT f | procession, participated in by over |. Aeetieved at what they term! tointer 1 16,000 persons. The procession of |MaYOr Miller's broken promines t« Chief r Ward even went }men and children wended its way | move the restricted district, a cen to the exten ks tuto the “Wreaths for the through the streets of Tokio, | (ral committee of 60 taxpayers rep [stretching ite fantastic length over |mesenting all the improvement |two miles of the narrow thorough-}@lube io the southern portion of the = creek,” said Rief this morn 4 “The y either got on the track mething and went over the d& vide or lost thelr course in a snow storm. Our posse will make for ¢ ross the moun- Meadow Pass, and I earnestly be from #8, Densmore’s Meve that they will be found tn that party ts hurrying over the rid vicinity, Fred is an expert woods rodition nountaln tion that he / atricted district improvement ng a new present tomes John Cort and b eet with a lowd notes, taking a position right ap at om, but accom ished United Press. c pally by reason of his theatrical achievements. One a “pris Oct th ~A. can. | fares jelty, are ing to make t The district not been moved r of Mr * for him with a sow vane of the probable electoral vo Today was blue jackets’ day in}appenl to the city’s chief executive | and it does not look as if there was to his ma: securing the production of for president by John E. Osborn, | Toklo. Foar thousand of them were|to carry out hie pledge that the any prospect of it ever belng moved or of Wyoming and| brought here from Yokohama thts| Redlight section we be moved, | voluntari former gov | of the branch | morning early and attended a mag-| Hf the mayor does not make good 1 do not know what reason the at present in cha Nix Othe too agitated for ut ance @ in the Mr. Cort without any comment sadquarters of the national De nificent garden party and spread (thie time it !# proposed to appeal | mayor can have for not keeping his headquarters of national Demo. i L. Wilson took a big spurt In this morning's mail. Sena [/eratic committee here, developed | at Hibiya park, given by Mayor ¥ PP ine courts veh me , |Promine, I do know that the south jot been t if he were « would probab! the interesting political feature that | Osakl we detalles Mis movement end people were given to under ee not ut if he were, he would probably fie Mormon vote of Idaho, Utah| The officers of the fleet were om |bave been determined upon at sev-|stand that the section would. be ction to be held today, etc.” and then some and Wyoming might determine the|tertained at the same time at a/e@ral meetings of the different clubs placed eisewhere, and it is still vote. All the leading candidates advanced |) ojection luncheon given them by the mayor] recently, and a sub-committee of where it always wa ng, and the contest promises to be fast and The electoral votes of Utah,|and Prince Shimadasu, after which | five appointed from each of the ten If the falls to accede to Idaho and Wyoming are absol jy | they attended a garden party at the jelubs to act upon t mntral body. the demar the people in the TAFT, AS HE'D LOOK WITHOUT BRYAN, AS HE'D LOOK WITH ing . Dane e people outh end ~e south end agai attorney will be ; the keeping of the Mormon | British embassy The people of the south end ar it " i 7 d Cort'’s admirer writes on Seattle Athletic oot yo “4 Gaaen. Many of the officers were enter. }éetermined to have this proposition | empowered to bring legal action ir HIS MUSTACHE TAFT'S MUSTACHE. ton Should {t be made to appear to Jo-| tained at the home of Mr. R. Kom (tied once and for all,” declared the shape of injunction proceeding — ie fo . en AP a Reg sep Smith and other Mormon | 40. president of the Nippon Yusen/one mett of the committee to. The committee will not agree to RRR RRR ‘ the | 4 theate 55 an th hs a 4 5 m rulers reasonably certain that Firy (the Japan Mail mahip |day may laoation ones of Pivet av. and * * ’ a Grand theatre can thin of no more ® na : f 1 lat d le ‘omised both be-/ south of Yesle y object tor « t y than Mr. John Cort, the manager an will win, the Mormon chureh|Co.) this afternoon, and Inter ail! Mayor Miller promised both | uth of Yesier way * CZARINA VERY ILL. * Ore take « < ein injecting him {nto the race for can be depended upon to throw the | the commissioned officers of the | cm - . with 26 te w were intended for another, but less weight of its influence to him fleet and the midshipmen attended | | + (By United Press.) * Object. © i" do not expect to compete with Jacob Osborn declares that these votes | @ theatrical performance at the Ka} | |x ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 22. % Other multi-ciifionaire but if @ few odd cents will do were thrown to McKinley overnight ¥ ~ theatre, the largest theatre tn * The czarina has been notl & , woh Tokio le ti Sinte will be GHMEME your twelve apostles to defeat Bryan by an agreement : : |® fled t that she # . JAMES HANSON between the Mormon chureh and| The F ankers nesociation ber * must become # m i Mark Hanna. the hosta at the theatrical # and ” Wor over revol Bers 8 today's ctanding-of the contestants: John Cort, 66 aos r interpreters from the Japan mail 3 floaies BR Sa and b belie whee * I. Wileon, 62; Jacob Furth, 60; W. H. Sutherland, 54 |steamers Cotys and Archaic inter-| lj oe ieeinalettnn ak tin nk;. tanea | that ber basband * von ps cg apa Nong eons Sig Rapti Se the actors tpeke thom |Democrats Ask Court to ficia) baiior la glycerine manufacturing plant] * at * W.H. Moore, 44 Clayson, Sr., 37; Jas. A. Agnew, 36; W President Shibusha, of the Jag Put Th N fa After pa t of the required| caught fire today “ reat f * ca er te * esident Shibusha, o Jap es 0 feen, they were notified that derithat have n raging for era her mind. The Primble, 15; Col A. J, Blethen, 10; Dr. M. A. Matthews HUNTING FOR anese Welcome society, addressed ut eir Nam n opinion by Deputy Prosecuting |‘ Pherae hy en > ha ee * ; D. Hitman, 2 the audience from the stage the Ballot. Attorney Herald, the feos were paid | ony is the reeuiting explosion was{# south, but. the * i This contest iv for the purpose of giving the readers of The A FIEND ——_——- Sawibe nn the basi Ow toe * ‘ * y ® chance to see som ng nice written about their friends. - ajunetion was lesued in the } A nearby nitro-gly i ia t he * An tn) : Me these friends are alive. The tributes are to be selected by (By Unites Prese.) perior court this morning re Teese eae eeaa wee zine was soon afterward ig land) * * “ Beaders, 12 of them to be written according to the ballots re iametoes vada 1 with rifles a yd THEATRES SAFE | straining James P. Agnew, as coun- | % TO BURN HIS AUTO. : into neart my SOARS eT Fill out a f the accompanying blanks as you |) ported to have surrounded Charles | auditor, from proceeding with | %| ported that a \ n A FLIRTATION, i 04 mail th: o The Star Pitney near thi« afternoon, and The Seattle and Orpheum aan + * printing of the official county | » (By United Press.) | th 4 exp k ! if he is capt here is no sbt | were given a clean bill of health to- | ballot for the coming election, and) SANTA ROSA, Cal., Oct, 22. %] pot be diet ; - . thet he wit lynched, Sarah | day by & committee of city officials, | directing him to appear before Judge | J. Luppold, a prominent bus: *| the plant a t ar a Smith dl old girl, ts dying| WhO commenced an investigation tomorrow t caune WHY! © jnows man, ha sad Valite, Gillen te os . mae ; A I from the effects of an attack which . Sgt fixecpretection WE overech te|® tons to his friends to an #| prop ; sire t "e as ‘om the ¢ oof a sacihid sin ali the loeal pls eoinpel t rinting « y I desir Oat aca kath heseve asa sha eayn Pitney. made upon her | prope Sommities inchutea la ae Bradley, J) B. Seavey and|* “auto burning He . claims *| ‘The f t ehild crawled home on her hands | ttealth Commissioner Crichton, itre| Robert Bridges on the ballot as the ® that he has had much trou # | Shannepi ne x ik tubject orte The § and knees and told her story to her| Marshal Kellogg, Fire Chief Bring- | democratic nominees in the Fortieth #& ble with the pesky machine * | plosi and th ! ; Hect of an mortem obituary in The Star parents just before she lapsed into] hurst and City Klectrician Joslyn. — flagislative district * that he will take particular de- & n with destr 1 mM unconsciousness. The father gath Both the Seattle and Orpheun| ‘The candidates allege that they w light in seeing it destroyed. #| dred volunteers attacked t} ry an Papi theatres are in firat class shape,” |wete nominated at the September|® Ho will not give It ne : vey pa mg \ / (Signed) ? ES, a ered the posse and set out in pur- | jeciared Fire Marshal Kellogg, atter| primary by m ties of thelr party 4 tne hoodoo a ht follow th z dl i “sy : sult of Pitney. The attack waslthe inapection. “They an mife|@leetors and notified by Aud ne hoodoo might follow the #|in beating them a made in @ cemetery not far from] a, nan ingenuity can make| itor Agnew o' t. 19 that their fil-| * other fellow * The lo A the nitro-s Moots hie wife the chili home, them. ing fees must be paid in order to # RNR HEH H HHH HH MH HR Dlant Will exceed $100 Phud! There — mote + Hote co pm one ~

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