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) So N THE SEATTLE STAR | [THE weater SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCT, 23, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT BAST WINDS. NO, 105. ILLIAMS MAKES AN EVASIVE ANSWER > vee = on’t Agree to Cut Off Graft in the Sheriff's Office EAT TLE PHYSICIAN WILL BECOME. A PUGULIST QUESTION OF FEEDING DEAD IN MOUNTAINS? PRSONERS IS IGNORED ROLLER READY TO FIND NO TRACES Se WELCOMES ENTER PRIZE RING OF LOST HUNTERS Democratic candi- | to or 18 Written tm the Interest of we | a Sa ns A STRONG. “OLD ROMAN” F ALLS SEATTLE WRESTLER posse STILL SEARCHING IN GREEN RIVER reached me, which nts for sce ie enna Pell nets es | AS HUNTER’S PREY ma re Al. | HILLS FOR MISSING MEN, WITH SMALL reteset Cor asey Sogn oe os | — HOPE OF FINDING THEM ALIVE. the tenue by putting! simply repeat what f have amid te | A Famous Polar Bear of | to kill him. No such feelings pre-iwi Take Ciints With 1 3 ‘ ; vented bis slaughter by men from | Gigantic Size Is various sealing boats, who time} Bob Fitzsimmons in |., That Fred Kloeber and Jullus| al Killed | ater tame 4 SE RORIOR ¢ dead somewhere tn canyons, the creeks, ew ie abd went in search of him. j New York Chy. 8 near n River|ery 7 where they might have JAPAN \ANXIOUS FOR) wast | "Wise in the ways of men and pies is the rapidly. grow-| been concealed has been gone int not know womuoh It costs ‘Old Roman” ta no more, His| fenrfel of the smell of ler, Old t f tr t p t j 4 Roman 0 fl of powder, Old] ling opinion of the friends of the | We thought at first that one of thems few by soners he county! ps Shee de oak took cent U. S. TO GUARD jhide is now peacet reposing io Roman led them a merry chase for |miseing men who have been keep-|had met with some 1 of 1, wholesorne the office of C. T. Wernecke, in| years, only to to the ing watch of the se h being made | jury and the other w ny, which has PACIFIC. the rear o the hands of the coun-|* » ener S| mers If ot from the Civie Union salary diank question if the prison back Into Mr. Wil-| they can b me t that distance without re ed to that of question eo od for 10 ¢ Ye Olde Curtosity Shop,” | spear of a native, who came upon | jfor them. Every ard of ground |of him, but they ha been mins r Present cost on the waterfront, while his bady | bim gorged with fish and fast) within a radius of ten miles has|ing too long now for any such @ Repub oT vo th by this time meat for the winter | asleep tn the shelter of an icohum- | been covered by the searchers with- | contingency. Will Cease Her E Expansion | use of natives on | Heed that, afte setantly even the ng to b wnt Barrow, | mock, and who out res ire he same frank Just One Possibility. atives are just five-c ent . ot te P ‘ Robes tas thesnt be Gee to Rely on American ‘Old Roman” tx, or, rather, was a | ail, he was merely a bear, His | r dah he anaworg| county. See. toedina the prisenere polar bear, and measurements of | huge pelt, anid to be the largest tn} that’ the mee » left the Hot “ ot cours ati a. hi i hate i jhis skin prove the aasertio t orld. be exhibited wre Springs hotel iay mornin iH eS eee ae Se hie But what Protection. | prove nasortions that | the World, will be exhibited pring» hotel ay morning w the summit, intending to myself, If eee |have been mado for years by seal| the Alaska wonders at the A-Y |never be found alive Dr. J. 8. Khe who, with Charles Hurts, of North Yakima was at the head of one of the openly that ie, fe starve the pris- |“ syste @ make a record work their way around to Seattle, But it does not seem reasonable that two sane men would set oag hunters that he was the largest B, beside that of the smallest « to a cent ot hie kind tn existence. de of a polar bear, no Mag BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY ey kapwa. bid ) Biagnnes ge ™ For years he has terrorised the | larger than that of a cat, which and to re belleve site cost of | Staff Correspondent for the United | natives of Polnt Bb w, whi ve gow ban 4 " »| . did and attempt to make veahas na rye gto atives of a " © e| ws nee On the wall of “Ye Olde rching parties that was out yes , ; A pean that Itjamount of alecence. Sor thes o> x1 ev ghya 8. 8. Georgia. | regarded his enormous strength and Curfaaity Shop.” The pelt of Old prday, returned to the hotel this) 4, >. abner cys bsp BEEPaS conta a day, but BYFPOwe by the county commission OKI10, Oct, 23.—-That Japan wel-| deeds of amazing sagacity with a| Reman te 11 feet 6 inches long and mort mort exhausted from bis oe psa comes a strong American fleet In| saperstitious awe that forbade them | 10 feet 4 inches wide. aleeples xious labors, and con mine. eee ae sum. The allowance 1 am willing to serve as sherift|the Pacific ocean as & guaras |pletely di r the fall-| Search, Dut many Of us are Regie eg day. Mr. Hod: pa t srtedenilyrs oe ae tng to believe that they will never ure to find any tr men of the missing | be found alive and that the mannes thefr death will never be told Gets More Searchers. till the snows of the winter melt The doctor had no intention, how-|away from their bodies.” ever of doning the hunt. He the friends of missing mea left the searching party fn Mr. It seems inexplicable that they are fe to install a &y lag that will ac ‘of expendim pwili permit of me 5 fn the = sty mpensation or fe »pensa prof ) per month and will accept of peace, and that if the United g that T have « es more war Vessels in Japan will conse he of ft y and eat tort Ire . al expansion, loob very rompe y to the United States to prevent wa ROBERT T. HODGE was the statement made to jean fate for Sheriff. night by the Viscount Kaneko in ered the Rep ‘ evaded in Mr. Wit What Williams Says. & notable apeech before the Ameri | Hurtz’s « k to| merely lost. The reluctant com ‘by the general stace wi te as follows: |o82 Fi soctety wby they Rave mot com plied Sot organize i that | viction is that both men, overcome county commission Vieex ko took the posal | Judge lesues Mandamus pho order jaince his t dis. by exhaustion, sank into the be Bxing of the cost of tion that after the demonstration Writ th Canal The writ war granted upon ap Appeare = snow | less slumber which precedes de beard and that be of friendship between J ca and} rit in fe cation of Thomas Burke and {has fallen, completely obliterating by freezing with whatever they Japan, an American feet in the! Controversy. peed T. Hunter, who allege in jevery track. The only hope of find h Kloeber and Klummie were te any possibility of receipt of | Pacific ocean could not be ¢ }thetr petition that the cousty com ing the men is by thoroughly beat- so thoroughly acquainted with the money out of the allow a oe teed ered by Japan as inimieable = imiswiiuers have been in error ty DR. 8. F. ROLLER iE country about Hot Springs that t Ee county commis Srismnere, intereats, A writ of mandate was issued (holding the act authorising dls | Over 40 men are now engaged fr « impossible that they shoul leaves the etion as sherif! of He avoided any mention of the/ by Judge Morris in the superior agweeaments for the construc Dr. B. F. Roller the They are divided inte lost their bearings. If the dark as to what Kin In reply ereto llery of the “white man’s Pacific’ | court this morning directing the of the canal unconstitutions partie alf a dozen each. Henry ing men are buried beneath the it Under the lnw, that was raised {n Australis, and/county commisstoners, Dan R./in refusing to obey tts tnjunct Riet warden of King county, | he snowfall of last night the: the replies of ' id declared that the only o of | Abrahbame, C. L. Deckingham and A. Tt le alleged in the petition that and experienced woodsman, join. are two possibilities which accow fleet in the Pacific! L. Rutherford, to proceed forthwith the United States government in ed in the we esterday after. | for their death. ~~ one noon and is hea the Probabie Scene of Death. rve peace, and|to convene and sit as a board of tends t@ construct a canal from John Oates, the Portland butcher who United Press.) was found $1908. | wheriff, 1t would be my duty to not to act against any single ne for the purpose of deep water in Puget sound through divisions of searchers. The men! 4 six-mile bed of shale—a plaim Gecretary ply with the arrangements eo ton | ting the aseesement roll for! Lake Union to deep water in Lake whe en paged in the } are rock which flows down the whieh I agree to do Very truty Admi Sperry bade farewell to onstruction of the Lake Waah- | Washington, and that an emergency tation of spending a n of long eo in sides like water when dig J. BH WILLIAMS. Tokio this afternoon, going Yo} and to appear and @iists which is sufficient basis for)with Robert Pitasine ‘ ers, trappe and era v | turbed have swept the men kohama. He was represented at department four of the act of the legislature authoriz-|simmone met Roller A private one familiar with ever 0 thelr death. Mountain goats cam leover from bis wounds unless the | the entertainment given by Vis} urt on November 23 fag the special asseasments [boxing bout when he was last in| inch of froin Hot Spring® | skim across this shale bed with ; Tinob enrride ont. tta threat count Kaneko by Admiral Emory alieghiehiiialy saghitrocemmessone Ue, and was so impressed with | back to and beyond the summit litle difficulty, but a human being Messages from Lithonia say ex-|Th€ reception was held in the} the ability of the Seattle man that| The searching parties have head: |i, heipless. The only thing @ per DAT oe ony high thie afternoon, |Toome of the Maple clab, and was | he at once offered to tah id af/0¢ east from May creek and ‘Baws | 5, do when caught by the the last entertains of the cele him this fall and put him through |#one back as far as the summit. | nore shift is to keep on the sure | DIED NATURAL DEATH. bration at Tokto | & course of training for the AR gathered wasther last SvERNG | cine kad to ¥ down the moum | A reception to the American fleet | When Roller reached Seattle last |About & o'clock at May creek, but) tain sides as fast as the rocky mass |, Coroner FP. M. Carroll inet night officers on board Admiral Togo's| | night & letter awaiting |COly to report failure and to shifts. If Kloeber and Klummig an autopey + the body Of) famous flagship Mikasa was the/ bim b from Mra zsimmons to | for today’s work started after mountain goats acros® of tonight's celebration at | ARRETT effect that “Bob” was afraid he Hoping Against Hope. feature hale bed and were carried @ at Thirteenth av, &. 2 <A moh | and Massachu #t. carly yeater-| Yokohama. Admiral Sperry was A ps ati sert-|* not be able to meet Roller in| A member of the searching part the mountain it is probable eg atlge lay morning. and ascertained that| the guest of honor. and at an 1 | Urges Establishing of Fast, te oe ee. ‘she Poaitie te ject | ee veces ce © Deena who returned to hotel thi both were burted beneath th s ae man came to his death beca orieal smoker hat follow nl — ement in L Rolle morning said of shale SMMiaibe to bora at|oe heart failure Mecause of neversllorder that Japan may have her| Steamship Line to South |4s scovssitip lo steaming radiua ae |iieves however, that it will be a| "Weare still hoping against| “Ancther yossible explanation of Mitchell, negro "TU* on is face, caused by &/ promised week of entertainment | America. pos | reed pe month or more before Fitz will/hope, but the outlook {s discour-| their death is that both fell dowg i Bheritt Arco sete eh Timoted that Oates met lfor the American fleet the ships will] | the most exsentini things to the |l0ave New York, and this morning jaging. It does not seem possible | brush-covered crevice. : |not sail untli Sunday, Instead of | epuepesr een | dicdiibmeal at thin trade with the 4 him offering to leave Se-|that two men as familiar with the| Late this afternoon T. H. Me Steamer Mexionn sailed from @en|leaving Saturday afternoon, as was| “If Seattle Is to become a great ia attle at once. The nature of the re-| woods here as Kloeber and Klum-| Dermott, of Spokane, arrived in Se t city it moat with. | Pacifle coast of South America are with the| lines of fast mati, passenger and express steamers. Otherwise the m captured afte which he rece! ply will determine what RK T\ m ould lose their way in a she attle with his two famous Cuban anciseo for Honolulu this morn-| planned, All the admirals except) port and a gre will do. trip such as they planned They bloodhounds, “Sam' and “Brady,” 4 Admiral Emory left for Yokohama|out de get in touch ner tails ts the latest ‘addi to the overdue Iist, being 126| With Admiral Sperry twelve South American republics | eee of South America will not Will Seek Some One Else. left the hotel about 11 o'clock in| who have a state-wide reputation t of Peru for Antwerp The last function of the fleet's bordering on the Pacific be ole here to trade, and we will not} In the event that Fitesimmons | the morning, ex ing to be back | for trailing missing persons. These —. x | visit will be a reception by Admiral| well as China, Japan and at thea. We taust establish so | Will be unable to walt, sothe other |im time for dinner in the evening.| hounds were used to trail “Old g here and snow fr Miner, who held up the Ca the {8 ry on the flagship Connecticut | Ortent jin Yokohama bay | ‘The above statement was made | Tavtd Hist of the Fitzsim-| Rain was fall I ry \ ; {the mountains at the tim cific train a few years bea both by Europe and Asia.” | mons type w engaged and Rol-|the mountains at the tir 1 Pact ; a oe : i wan os hnmediately. |left. ‘They had no provisions what The dogs may be worthless by Hon. John Barrett, director of} o. |the International Bureau of the} Mr, Barrett strongly urged the | otk wing bis course of training he ever. That they would get 1 » present instance because of | American Republics, before the) cpaperation of the coast cities in) 1 00 Oe ake it known that|miles away seems the height of| the heavy fall of snow which hag Chamber of Commerce this after | the holding of a great international - in |tmprobability, yet we have been | obliterated the trail of the missing = Tall Mees or we wi be | successful pu noon. Mr. Barrett spoke in his! Pan-American conference on this roe to - ‘hiover the country for a radius of | men Tommy urns, Jack | oftic capacity and itizen | const next year, to which will be Macy, of 0 iain: ci official capacity and as a eltizen| ay A sce F g , ffie a arrival with of the Pacific Northwest linvited the leading business men | j>hnsos . 7. = == = = of votes The aths for the Living” cor Uniess Seattle awakens to this!of the Latin-American republics | 7. . seg , R . es " em sere is no man in the ring Morning, althougs re were @ couple of hundred vote fact, Sao Francisco will beat her, | bordering - the FP an ean >t dade heat SHS mat meat 4 ent Varlous new contestants, but none of them recetved j= SEIS: . the opportunity,” sald Roller Eiecvieatoimrerwiatsee's: | TART |TAX AMENDMENT IS ooo So lt FOR DEPARTMENT HEADS Pi place, bat the my way to the toy Seretct nt sr ay Sane yrs ay TOPIC OF DEBATE =). “Came and ikely to ch places any day as possible. I hav ry ¢ i stil) plenty of room to get inside the twelve, Mr dence in myself, ar t ‘Finance Committee Says into the t his morning h 28 vote there is a t « today mee the this morning with $8 votes (By United Press.) | Tak just proportion to the taxes on| who can w I am Touring Cars Are John Rip ‘ in the mall with three CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Oct.|Frost and Lawrence Take aroperty tn the gate, W in better c now than Too Fast Ateompany ing vote was the following letter William H. Taft began the sec will be ait of this new #Y8-|1 have ove vine I will . . Pennine back over the citizens of Seattle who are in need 4 da of hits campaign in Indiana Opposite Views i ge of railroad ‘property, wii | 2Ot Ko back to the practice of med Acting on the theory th h Word before his for « better, or at least gfe : : the Question. tt simael Tew tones icine until [ have demonstrated ‘ . , heory that the bod ot © entitled t at Brasil today. The candidate's Ao th » t pol in « that pow what I can do as a pugilist } large touring cars are too much of Oar old tried sate c t’ John Riplinger hroat is still sore and he has diffi-} ; . este must be borne | “ About Mis Friend | t | state Commiastoner ' pout His Friends. i tings, the question of repli Mang thowe whom t sest’ allured to the polls on culty in making himself heard by| and Raliroad Commies pe ey Counties w th jo or ® Jome of 1 friends may be | the big “ m : mae ? ul nos ad c “ . a Sai rable © will share in th ne n {s 4 ing a n0bI yw owne election @ stubby penell, marked my "X’ T the crowds. - The principal annoy-|J. C. Lawrenc i the proposed | Teratite with No burdens attached. | shocked at my determination to en-| the city rung ue. A v he retures came in, nese Meare ance to the candid ¢ mee from tax amendmen Fe reo “Fhe leas at 8 e amendment t = thé : ng ! ut I can't he i that ia Biases wa brought up at t meeting ot i mor n I. > 16 sulphur fume f torches and) ate officials take decidedly dit. | Vou a tion now of no better way of making a he finance committee this morn os Unsorted the vials yp Ae colored fire used in the night meet. | Pale Chin. the question of how frevnagnee on th state of | lot of money in a short space of time,| Worst of Snow Storms GOEFOS prenigraed beara ings. Dr. Richardson has requested | the state should raise ite taxes, | ‘Gas , and if I have been endowed with sre : was also ged that the big orhaps have grown the various arrangements commit ner Frost wants the pre eye. inemls © hamber | more than the ordinary amount of Prevailing in the itomoblle re so heavy and sé would earnestly suggest that where night stays are made te natitution amendment | Haten« ithout |e enath and stamina >t ody t easleta. aaekiel | tees nt ata ent) inter pt a» ength an ni sno serious accidents are 4s to we seeking the Ff) discontinue the tlluminatic In np ee seed, | the ' *l reason why I should not take ad Middle West. uappen, thereby involving 2 @ ma would suggest that you Ft} many places, however, the request | Present system ot ie has stud vantage of that fact and use it for wa the n possible damage suits. " wked co; - auaiihistiane has been disregarded ; the question thoroughly, de-| = * * *** * &® && ww wwe) my own benefit. I can be as hi (By United Press.) While the members of the com» i C The tol) B. MATTHEWSO! | Taft told the workingmen here | thet the pe will got the|™ */lorable in the ring as in the pr WINNIPEG, Man,, Oct One| mittee were disc this phase . following is the standing the contestants toda that restoration of confidence wa it af the corporations : BANK CLEARINGS. $ tice of medicine, and I intend to be.!of the worst snow storr ever |of the question Hewitt, of L, Wilson, 7 » Jacob Furth, 70; Frank necessary to insure future pros much the better of it 1 know 1 will retain the respect of | known in this section of Canada I ton, who was struck and rt ott, 60: W 2 ‘a G ae i“ at perity, and that he viewed with y pres nystem give way | ® Seattle * | those who know me, and that Js all|at this time of the year is raging rely injured by Maloney's , ey us eee gat A. I, Cohen, 5 hey distrust the possible result of the | to the one pr od by Frost. Com-|# Glearings toda $1,49 10 WIT care f here today, Transportation is com car on 8, filed a ‘ . Miller # A. Agnew, 48 election of Bryan oe soney " at oh es be an * Balances 219,408.10 % Roller is looking better than he moralized, and there claim for $7,500 damages against C mee, Gr. Trimble, 26; John | At Green Castle, Taft sald that | reer nate government upon gen-|* ,, Tacoma * | has at any time since coming to Se gn of the violence of the storm |the munictpalit remuneration A Al; A M. A. Matthews, 8; John Rip the nt financial depression was | & al property and work to the best |* Clearings today, ,.$ 677,679.00 W/attie. ‘The yellowishness of com- | diminishing n for his injuries and sufferings ! 1 hie’: the ult of overconfidence A | intere of the state as a whole ® Balances ),639.00 # | niexion has entirely disappeared The Vancouver express is stalled Hewitt alleges in his complaint iat “ pla with the words, “There'’s| Commissioner Lawrence believed | * Portland. * land in its place is the healthiest | here, and probably will not be able | that Supt, Maloney was running th Hig 4 |nothing small about him,” was dis-| that the proposed amendment would |# Qlearings today. . .$1,040,421.00 #| sort of tan. He weighs 218 pounds |to start west until tomorrow 1d | automobile at excessive rate a | played above the speaker me Wad one tot he eee |* Balances 282,965.00 *| stripped and is as hard as a plece |it is doubtful if it will be able to speed, and that the accident. was 4 Thesire t aie Ft yh hk tok te ee ew eK Of metal. While in Honolulu he} make much progress then ack of proper precaution on O SUQRCS cece ereneee a Crushed to Death. = | lived out of doors day and night No trains arrived here from the t of that city offtetal sion, of which Mr. Front ie a | | r 4 An unidentified laborer was killed | ber, to r a likely to} Overcome By Gas. worked all of the time and at reg-|east today, and, though the ral e are three of the big tour tet of ve pre — a Sta | near Kanaskat while stealing a ride | produce is the moat eaatly, and I Mra. K. Kawand was found over-| ular intervals took a@ plunge in the | roads are t with snow plows, |ing cars now ated by elty de an ar m obituary in The Star bn a freight train. He fell between| Will admit that this method will do|eome by gas in her apartments at| salt water they are able to make little head: | partment offictals. One is used by 8 ltwo box cars and was crushed to} thee For th in the Hit- | the Hobart house, 1609 1-2 First ay I never had a better time in my | wa Ten and twelve inches of | Maloney, another by the chief of ; ig ee la shapetess yiass. The body was] tory of the state | ive of Tul | jast night. The woman was taken | life,” sald Roller this morning, “and | snow has fallen in some pla und | police, and the third by Sup § ' y brought to Beattie by Deputy Bher- [7X4 Property han passed from the | to pactiic kompital, where she soon|T come home fecling better than I]at many points the drifts are ton | Young, of the Hght and water d railroad pr «ly must be teeerored, ‘ever have before,” | feet deep partinent ;* Matt Starwich. ou OA NAN ly MOB yng HSIN s weilleratoen : ” . 8 one Pe Meter ae