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LAST THE .WEATHER VOL. 10. NO. 210 . SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCT, 27, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT SOUTHEAST WINDS. UIOUS LEMENT TIN “BOB” HODG TURKE HANDS OUT (iar e, coon sars oF HONS FAILING TO BUY HIM THEY | AFEW HOT SHOTS wuts NOW SEEK 10 DEFEAT HIM “Hodge made an efficient officer from the start. He enforced the law with such impartiality that there was no complaint either from the mine owners or the miners, He read law and conduct 1 ee ed his hve oa tht agpeoe saving the —s the = Whi Rite [OC Sent IS RESPECTS To OLS Ure ClS CURNCRED | It of ex intuths | felt eo. nach senfidenee in hin ahat 1 tele him pays RES ATOR | BECAUSE oaues DON'T CURE, 3 geneteer Thak ry was the oherttf of hat dtotriot oe out ps Next Tuesday. TA rT 6 R E FTE | GAMBLERS AND LAW-BREAKING SALOON 5 SEN thing he did | would stand for”"—From interview with Former ELEMENT OPPOSING HIM IN EVERY POS- By United Pr panvibtat"f et"! = BY EARLY SIBLE WAY—ARE ALL LENDING AID Sheriff Edward Cudihee. PATTERSON. Also Says Te Sherman Was a Party to Land- Grab Scheme. 1 consider Bob Hodge a firstclass officer and believe that he will make @ good sheriff, if elected,” said Former Sheriff Rdward Cudihee, who gave Hodge his first appointment as deputy sheriff. While serving under me, Hodge made no mistak and never made me any trouble of any kind. There were no complaints about the manner in which he enforced the law at Black Diamond, ohe week from ‘Today the culmina jtlon of the hottest individual eam RISERS TO CANDIDATE WILLIAMS. palgn tn America will be reached there. To many thinking Americans jthe fight in this little city is of as igreat importance as the presiden Robert T. Hodge, Republican nominee for st tial election. The people of Danville| Women Present Flowers being op yoned for election by the most vicious elements of population ia Se . Refore 1 appotnted Bob Hodge at Black Diamond, 1 had tried J} wlll have dectded whether Jos. G ; eee ce oe Sy at aaa ’ *), —Dety several other deputies there, about whom there had been a nut [Cannon shall again return to the to the Nominee at | atte and King county je of complaints, There was considerable lawlessness with which house of representatives, or be re All who make their living by gambling and baser vices are Roos: velt or James 1 iean to .produce deputies did not seem to be al pe tired for the time to private life Yonkers. dotag ‘everything in their power to défent Hodge; sli who fear the The feeling in the community ts ~ sharply divid Cannon's friends designate the veteran affectionate as “Hi ye while his enemies jauch epithets as “czar” and “hire fid not seek the appointment He was working in and was recommended to me by leading citizens, #0 re the buslness men of Black Diamond to have Hodge sheriff, that when the county board failed to allow salary to secure him, the business men of Mack Dia balan alance kw are lined up w to Hodge; all ¢ rallying P letters written by enforcement calling former United ja Genator T. M. Patterson, of fous “Mar, Ea © Los Angeles at who wish protection in thelr the viciouw For Hodge has declared that he will enforce the laws of the nt in the attempt t ol { o. ; tate of ngton, if ele the enforcement of law means ot ering 8 a h effictency as an officer that the county ]} ling of monopoly” at his head y te eae 9 ia : a , or orld im ths from the $40 per month The influence of the Americar an end oper na ¢ er ches who be ag ey nd er full salary of a deputy sheriff Federation of Labor was br As of ars annually f he peor attie and Candidate in a New Mext grab plot, today admitted NORMAN LICHTY. pr d land scheme t at this time seem right (Star Special Service.) « ed th t P DES MOINES, | Oct. 27 ~ ~~ Ber wae Saas be heb Rescue Goavinesd — jin regards his reelection as cer ‘KO to secure lar acts | the lack of healing power tn rug, tafe. The last thm was reclect eat o peor ace 23,000 ; st antes a Soman Sam can «Ss RYAN TALKS TO ALL iret, a bear on the work of the ao endeavor to defeat Ca but through it all, “Unele Joe placidly smokes his big black cigars served under me, his record was I say he was a first-class officer, 1 m say in his behalt. TRY TO BUY HODGE Before the vicious element lined ainst Hodge, an attempt was made to buy him. A represer certain gambling inter $1,000 for bis campaign ests approached Hodge and offere fund. He timated that there was n more to come, if Hodge he . a. | Nor chakiy Mannineterting pe would ‘have indivia : eran ie ime mas = the ehemeet Fare still confident that, alth nity hin would ag be right. Hodge refused to accept the money, tell- 4 and en tran his interest | b * don be ¢ ed © : j cute SASS SS NIGHT WORKERS since ssusatrcis Sites of See nner eee m procedure that | th ' ==» learry hith to conare into the office of #b ms to all but people s did it. The New n com . 7 A ok ; Cannon haa served 17 terme, or 34 who elected him cee ihe invewtgauioe ot “the Held Rousing Rally at parr Nas verces 3 tree ce el that ft got power of mind over human Four O'Clock This cee Re Net eeneee OO satisfied that he would be impery to corruption after election, ial there is to it ments. His decision to sell out re Morning. ‘ the gambling interest ne ¢ nave } up against him im Dispute Facts. sulted j the hope of accompltat @ telterating his den Mout the statement pub World, Burke did not The viet All those yrtion of th n element is also against Hodge, ney in the enforcement of ee eee (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—-Wm. J who 5 « NEW “HELLO” SYSTEM awe for regulation: of the Uquor traffic are opposing his elec ote w hogs | Bey Bryan held oné of the most re tion ; < = | Pr ) r le é proving that he was not TACOMA, Oct. TAR pry? HODGE AS A DEPUTY. He alleged that he 7 . ord at bile 4 at B ; ached by democratic o-ph o pyatneng City Ha While deputy at Black Diamond, Hodge proved that he would not offered him “liberal everal th ics tolerate violations of the law on the part of saloons, As a result, and night workers end reguiar if he would “tell the that portion of the sa { conforming of the saloon he close of the primary (By United Pre TANCOLN, Neb. Oct State tie Chairman Allen, broth al of Wm. J. Bryan, today rded to Washington charges WILLIAM H. TAFT Difictal political partisanship One of the Striking Attitudes When | inst Postmaster John R. Hayes taaitna boeeen Norfolk, Neb. Allen declare to law is not opposing H. the offer made by th leaders,” said Burke the story Me has been published from int, I did not cent in nection with element ha n fighting hi campaign All the Hodge, b spent lavishly and 7 influence of t used against is being on November 8% and and congratulated bh the new service between the the opposition has not news * where we | @ two cities. eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eeeeneeee Mayes has been withbolding (By United Press.) fvidence of these plans is seen ly heavy regis Defies Roosevelt. ng was he Ride aper YONKERS, N. Y., Oct. 27.—While ae . 7 beav) e ee ee ee committee of Herman ere pap = oar ion fi ertal fecinets of the st ward, t te > President ee Staats Zeitung, from subscrib- | Judge Taft was waiting to board his| ‘ation in certain prect f th ard, the water front pre- abiication ie om the arbitrary claim that the train at the Grand Central station cincta of the F h Fifth wa ad in the Sixth ward. I Kton Con WANTS OPINION ear argu - we Were campaign documents. in New Y he was recognized b. legal voting on a large scale w mpted on November 3, 4 parported to be « ade at. the ménster > demands that Hayes be re- | hundr incoming commuters unleas the c nators of the se become frightened and fail to t e' > € ~ste npromptu political ‘nat ” ; — ater OF COUNCILMEN meeting at fieon Square Garden ugpred. et sd te tain sat eounite + tree carry it out as they did in the pri election na oy oun ta & ast cap pn peer ey eag “ol 7 STAR OPENS AGAIN y had the Republican candi WOULD COUNT HIM OUT. Jeter.” At Ite meet t «| De bry uae wows Z : 7. date begun to speak when several ‘ : : sade * smoefatic platt rrable to the purpose of making certain | 8" Ke But the opponents of Hodge are not depending on illegal vot- Burke was discharged | puniic worke ed ite secre-| ior and discussed t Miiggested by the city com-|trainloads of Connecticut commu Pie er : ee Parana Sourt on a charge fary to notit e¢ the Sloe cee” Ske a on that Maa been making an in-|te:® arrived and Taft was greeted ne inst Hodge to defeat hin ans have also been laid to count ment prefer An My Sm “iy Se a tin & . Iangeetion of local amusement resorts | by o great throng that packed the him out in certain precincts of the wards mentioned. Inspectors mine 7 t and to permit a neighboring estab- | stats and judges of eiection have been approached with prope aiteene and cheered tk | WILLIAM J. BRYAN. fistment to install needed alters Two young women, handsomely a at Pare oy he pr h os ae to bullion At It Again at fipms, the Btar theatre closed Its! pwned managed to reach him and ‘count Hodge out and count in on the night of Novem a ~ i hase of the atrange (7, ON€ of Hie Characteristic Atti-[accr yesterday, but opened again amon e a bemeb of chryeenthe ber 3 was e ne fact that haif a} ‘dee While Making a Campaign itnis afternoon for the regular mat " his hand: Activity on the part of the Rey t tral itt on ¢ t Goeaeh. | is hands vity o part of the Republican county central committee dozen human derelicta, asleep on ae — aa — Well, this is worth waiting for has frustrated to some extent the plans to. steal the election, but the park bench were not die ae eal antly remarked Taft, and the) 40 0 a : 4 turbed, but snored ser y through wd cheered Taft's volee was he attempt is likely to be made in spite of watchfulness. Only the cheering and excitement stronger than It bas en for sev the presence of Hodge watchers during the entire count in every of the court 1 the | question 1 days. He was able to hold his| precinct can insure a fair count Bt that time ts alleged to hay: @ that be bad a chance to make | wad gyre her / | Sas uirouth speaking ADVERTISING BIDS "New Mexico by ‘0d others. inte « nclimen . - eee ee ee ; Sees Patterson and delivered an ad As train time arrived, Taft 7 * “ | jroadway business men cheered by the crowd and star ARE ALL REJECTED « BANK CLEARINGS, * admits that when he was nd “ #0 ters of the Order of for his car, accompanied by pr pa airmen i. less than ten days ago PRE camels 38 Ra 4 pone b 40 Colorado to see former given a warm «het nent Rep ublic ans who are mem © board ¢ works * 6 eattie. ¥ on with th id} lyn to addr a labor ‘ Miller speaking. Portland? Port ficial ad ° luring the coming alances oe , program Harry of Portland Chides) find. orecon Cain? Oh earent dink ton oar bon tt Tecoma. ® complaint for a dive ludec x , Lane! Hi Harry! how which will pr © opened oF s today ies ‘aaiots was not for the In a molaiat f t 8 divore John of Seattle on ee “y He lo, Harry ie sh will p * today...$ * ving information, but » superior court this m ches i je yor ‘ ‘ 1 8 the story of Sherman's FP. North against Willi At Madison Square Municipal Matters. soot the pe iy play | A ere except the Bulletin |» Portland * the scheme to get posses h, the plaintiff cha " se tis heme ab 0. trvtee teal Gops « ant Ae) anybody play ‘eo # Clearings today... .$1,123,099.00 # acres of timber # persuading her to leave thelr) 4. ot oc in @ waeKd poker. Chief offers regard % Balances ... 228,364.00 te the democratic leaders | home in Okanogan county ; an 4 flying trips Characters. ah authenticated case 7 i? * * b fc a rce , 5 iT 4 oulett h oO or t ‘ Me to me last August with | band sue a for e tiv vt ’ rain, of| Mayor John F. M of Seattle. + cage bag re lobby a pl ttc cece eee es 2 said Bur I noti-|ground of peortion oe and| Mayor Harry Lane, Portland Washington, Nothing to it. They'r - a ae — ee p Sherman that mo- | platnt allege at the couple were etings in ahington, No « hey 're t will be put ska steamer oria towed ow ar iz to 0 and | married in 1898 in Nebraska, and Time. ali nature fakers. Yep, the re s , ’ &@ Manner that would | that in June of this year she came vi Two p. m. this afternoon wore on Pike a. bet we're ko . . fter Seat th their two childrer to have a new district some time ‘ : i i ele eee vecdiseanting thes tt ight the most notable Scene. Idk, the tax levy is guing all right Hains Case Is Given at were! ar of his three campaigns is i a on tthe “Pe Sempt me, | lear i that| would ge work and her a t oval amphitheater of the Mayor Miller's office in the eity|#ome of the fellow ar a ltth Publicity. | - Mountain News. « would in her. In August he 4 den beld an immense throng hall Mayor at desk, wearing offi-| pasty on how to pass the ordinance a the point of band filed a divorce complaint, and | FSrten Pei oe ee vast capacity, \clal frown, and deeply immersed in| bat they're willing to learn, and | — BP Of the efforts to acquire |asked that the court allow her to limited only by ite vast 'y;\the problem of raising the intelli-\that's a whole lot. You heard this| (By United Press.) ys ate 3 nee of the police department to}town was wide open? I should say| xpew YORK, Oct. 27.—Following an, | k off all access to the building, with a disappointed line blocks in t lights go out at the recognition of a Jack of spades. | not, The str the entering of pleas of not gullty In Slate” in the background, count-ja'elock, and everybody goes to bed. | the supreme cou I I iitanad wees oth Re Se Prevent Exposure WANT DAMAGES length ing “Wreaths for the Living” bab | od, I don't think Bryan will| John F. Melnty el for Capt Hillman swamped contestants in the and tetkt Mr. Bryan appeared tired and | i°§ s a Why, 1 fest returned|Peter C. Hains’ and 7. Jenkina or the Living rning, polling 694 votes t ry in this| PAILAOAD wore whee oy rege A Ifrom the east, and Yes, you, | Hains, charged with the rder off by noon today, which put of the list by a wide mar ey peer aoe Se I} he ~ prs < sagen oke with all | br orr bye : produced in t «. It was in tt », and James A. Agnew was not ve ar behind him, with W eather an ae ng for damages |)i" tur acteriatic vigor, His or Miller (aside: 1 sup (Mayor Miller hangs up the|form of a letter alleged to have . Rose “4 ~ ” a : Pur 8 for being put off a ; ae an @ be Hi Gill and Doe Crichton at it} phone and the Independent long dis. | been Mr . Ce Haine a Plo ssn Be sling + -ror Gogan try rthern train Was filed by to its farthest cor- | again.)—Hello! Hello Speak | tance bet weer attie and - —o ne ctl cmen stg peed it fs untrus tt mt T made] rds aiaiant the Chinaae garden to its farthest aanin.)~Hailol Hote! Heekaaee certeaite med and|!Owe: son it gh which her has been exclusively masculine, i the presence of Pat-|* Northw railroad a Talks to Labor mayors office, This is Mayor ready for business.) lovenina, Sverything is over be now contains the name of Mrs, Marion B, Baxter, of the Way- MR and other witnesses Mi ggtgy Ae prtir am an was the guest of honor see itween Peter and myself. He has|f side Emergency hospital, who made her appearance with 1038 Patterson . . me gh pr He is a not fn . or every t ! t und trip th ception and dinner at the boty * an 1 my at votes, B. C. Macy, of the postoffice, i , splint . 1 Se | Democratic club, Then began his { dens. 1 want t0 nee you and tel In order to have the batiots cou Colorado relieve | Attl oo y iene ‘taken = . vening tour, which | aim fises BRU AL HUSBAND GIVEN y about it. I am almost crasy re . hae : h the Ante-Mortem ed cm In his own state aasek deo 6, 1908, but when he an outdoor gathering In oe ee \ gol Prin A rt sca Mm Tricky Tom,’ which gives | ° oe ae iiton Fish park, before a crowd er is expected to play a of publication, Those received after noon Me idea of the cetimation was returning October 23, Pardee | | ited Cooper Union, and to the |imp part the defense inli gay he fs held by tt ho have | claim wad put off the train at) >) : t and Third nnection with the effort to prove celving & consistent vote. ed on the day received before noon of the day e held until the next seb \ iB Gantes, at USA t improper relat existed be e “Wreaths for the Living 1 intil Sat him for years | Bawell, Wash ay. It was from the Palm Garden =| that uproper relations, extated | oe & ane mt will ¢ on ie " that the candidate went direct to . sald My only regret { Capt. Hains was arraigned first arday € t i 1 t ri ants VATER BILL’S” WANTS COURT 10 | Madison square Garden Police Judge Regrets the| a org BG a ep Me RC i Bh garden speech Mr. Bryan Gentleness of the the time, Any man who would/entered a 4 of not guilt rhe : . 505: Hi Gill, 889; James A. Agnew, 828 | ANNUL MARRIAGE ae ote 4 a large part of his time to} }abuse his wife, especially when she | pleas ntered after Justice b Wilson, 314; Willam Sutherland Jacob AIRS ) ARE CLEAN) lab He predicted that, whether Sentence. in in @ delicate condition, deserves | arte! ; med to grant a die ve “er " ae = Jomocratic party won or lost, | | the severest condemnation ba wily | Om fOr S Come r i 7 hago I : acy, yey epi 2] 2 oh OTe, dwar Clayson Sr final discharas ¢ nt was filed the wt f publicity of contsihu work on the chain gang for 6: REMAINS BROUGHT HERE 2 . Granted harae In 7 ¥ . Soe ps nage rote a uld become the law of the] Marcus Hanson, @ laborer, who} days 183; John H. Miller, 174; Dr. M. A ws, 12 Marion 7 ah annulmnent Of the RIMOTIAE |thrust burning newspapers into the! Mrs, Hangon told the court that] The remains of tho unidentified 103; John Slattery, 80 Blethen, yb Heskett, a : Oe ee ade tak eect face of his wife at thelr lodgings |Hanson refused to provide her with |™man who was found near Riverton it ae ne aannelied oitele staat at the Frisco house, First av, and |food or clothing, and that she staved | S¥nday, by B.C a ,saniter Se yestorda Mii oe Be Genes fed mai al Cedar st., on the night of Ootoberjoff starvation only through the| ff she ovley ween redgh — iin the ar the cone ig hho Peay 19, was sentenced to serve 68 days}eharity of her neighbors, Hanson | oner Drummey. The man was pod SP “ate ae . a ee r on the chain gang today by Police} interrupted his wife's testimony | evid f middle | age, fudKine Faced Pe “ ne DIGG See wor beetey Om | aldermen and the Judge John B. Gordon with the protest that he was only|from his teeth. The body had lain Contes 8!" ' re ara} # former husband only two months’ | Amerjeap city life, s Hanson was arrested by Patrol-f*joshing” her. Hanson admitte a[in the lv for nearly two, year m, ton Ds: ; pio| previous, and had disobeyed the | machinos and leis dr Ayan ae the (uotanso’ cibibarhe tind beck drloking In the opinion of Deputy | Coroner BER herein Terteens | ofters 0% She, court ROS to marty tenants of the Frisco house, who| Several months ago eight children | Drummey. | Whether the man met jy ee unti} @ sathelent time for ab 8) yeti claimed that had it not been for the }we uken from Hanson because | Yolent Coat Mts wore round with fie to save nim tron peal to be taken had elapsed interference of Mrs. Nollie Ander-}he refused to provide for their sup-|the remains, which are little more Z Aah ite bie * ceepeel i Chehalis County tos < son, wife of the proprietor, the en-}port, Four of the children were|than a skeleton Signed) * Dp : pty {BHALIS, Wash., Oct. 27 1 raged man would have burned his }adopted by Seattle families and four) a). mere ay pass nowy 4 he| Lem nty te| the oa d to clone, | wife to death ; fare now ininates of the Washington | ,,,Steeme" brtodl theif arrival in Sih 4 s« for e t ad " “ » sentence olive udge | ( ide . ome. I aciseo this morning. 88 horriviy stedea with & | room | In passing sor i ide ‘ rancis