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THE SEATTLE STAR ___ [Te weatnire SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT DAY; FREGH SOUTHERLY WINDS. BRYAN AND TAFT FIGHTING HARD 0 BOTH MAKE LAST APPEAL TO VOTERS OF NEW YORK STATE SERVIA ASKS) ex scons secove poy. veren new FOR AlD AT MADISON SQUARE GARDE Begs Russia to Consider ————- ey ANTI-SALOONISTS PICK = i. LEGISLATURE —_—— sa grater ae HEALTH VS. DOLLARS From certain interested quarters there Is an organized and hearty opposition to the proposed bOnd lawue of $400,000 for the handling of garbage, which the voters of Beattle will decide next Tuesday, This opposition, while masquerading under a variety of disguises, is solely in the interest of a certain clique which wants an exclusive franechive to bandle the garbage for the next 36 years. If this opposition to the bond fstue fs successful, the Seattle Garbage company ta almost certa’ to get its franchise on ite own terms Without the bond tseue the efty will have no funds “Takes Slap at ‘A City Official of Frisco ate ty J Jail to be a raving maniac of the Royal Goes Mad Following he nocuset man has borne up Hi j wit an attitude of almowt t tah Arch. is Arrest. good nature since his arrest, but last ght he began to act strangely and to collect and destroy garbage; the garbage must be disposed of and the council will be put to the extremity of granting a fran chine to a private corporatio’ who have been allowed to see The campaign from the Garbage company interests has been hetkhheeteracniee i ERNE —__ eee {BX United Prove aun | the, prigoner lare hi carried on with a degree of cleverness worthy of a better cause Alliance and Block + al ila \* a De ant Wer 30 | c. ommbhes, tee At Feaee Boe bese | ata ae nder the|/T A tow days » the people are called upon to vote the bonds Austria * BRYAN’S PRECINCT VOTE. * * CARNEGIE FOR TAFT, %& tts endorsement of Keeper in the office of the city| health will re , dintrte the comp comes forward with {ts proposition. Previous to ‘ * * BOBBIN COUDLY. | troapuror mind sere indie tte (ty | Health will report to the district at h mpany mes forward with proposition. Previow PSS re (By United Pr | (By United Pre } take in|the charge of being concerned In BBW epee Pelagia this there has been a widespread propaganda against bond issues (By United Press.) *# ALBANY, N.Y. 29. %\*% NEW YORK, Oct An- & “ey b nbc «| his arrest Frida nt, and has ene orine! ples a he vote ny GRADE, ¢ " epairin Carnegie decl sim. dclalists jan alleged conspiracy by which 960,- | hi Friday night, and has fn on Keneral principles, calculated to make the voter shy at any BELGRADE t Despairing| # William J. Br to *|/* drew Carnegie dect him- ® wen eit a ‘th funds of the/ slept, according to the guards at th thing on a ballot suggestive of bonds pt t of being altogether! ® carry his own precinct next */# self for Taft r president & endorsing eved by th cal sae te" prison j The queation that confronts the Yoter.on the garbage queation t ee mens tee eee the first time in #/* as he stepped from the geng- © has endorsed | = | y em > . ; a | threo campaigns, “You know *|# plank of the steamer Adriatic # MB ts simple: Does he prefer to pay Ingerest on $400,000, or put him- ] Amy Nwlearipien | i usain ally her. | that the republicans are say- */# on his retura Europe. ® ypverecr, and self within the clutches of a private Corporation for the next 35 | ycir with Servia and Montenegro * ing that I never carried, may * * Carne ie said in his ® ae et “ years? Whatever the merits or demerits of the pre d fran The telegram begged Russia to| ® own precinct,” said Mr. Bry opinion there , was * it has with-| he ts, these ta no ns tk ee Pius Bh oer neider the allt and * an today But the republl- */# no doubt of the election of * , Pattiate be chise may be, there te no time to ©” them before election gy Mig Eyer os tO ORE Odi TE mss cane mak t0ld that when, WId ‘Talt * E refused to declare They cannot be analyzed and the coticlusions given to the voter in ri ' rd hare bows Aero hat precinct */* * time for him to know what he may expect, except that past ex ime Gee \e there were 10 republicans to * yyy yy eRe ERE E RM ¥ a league te not ON RECORD FOR H E we n bi not tht ret we ; A, %& to two demoers and that ® | perience will lead him to expect the wi ption 5 r @andidates for the sake) 7 4 a 8 a ‘ ee " * now there are only two repub- ® (By United Press.) " after election that a| Bes hing he “ es ett a : - : ny gry : awe ath rps here ix| ® licans to one democrat, This 2 NEW YORK, Oct Jubilant of our candidates oro and the destruction of garbe hich method will ne chen w s tr Peters-|® year I am going to carry my over the result of the great Madt sald Royal W. Ray Advising Friends to Vote M. J. Carrigan, repubtican can and the more effective? burg nctt any, will | ® own precinct. I am gol to *\ son Square Garden meeting last atendent of the Anti-| f he R bli date for county commisstone: The gentiomen who are seeking the franchise lay great stres a. ‘ ney Bit|® carry the city of gary sua : night, William H. Taft is on his We are only en-| jor the Republican [aroused the enthusiasm by speak-|1 on their right to sell the franchise Mt.euy tink: To whom will” [ltnas or . # 1 am going to carry the stat ay today for the final “dash men as are pledged | Candid jing in behalf of Hodge, who was ae a 4 - places ania at * braska " ugh the state of our bill, and when | ndidate. unable to attend the meeting, Mr they sell it? Are they cooking the fmaehiee for Chemesives or for ton. Rursia dect ne ” thoroughly enjoyed every min- tricts wherein we have Carrigan spoke warmly of Hodge's || *me outside corporation? All these things we would Itke to know ples ' nd M rrrrr rs eee. se of my rapid tour of New York didates, we will not; Hrushing aside soreness caused | qualifications to fill the sheriffs|— but the time ts lacking wah _ Be 7? city yesterday and last night,” de het the Royal Arch t©/5y the primary campaign, Sheriff office both from the standpoint of The bond fesue plan at least has the merit of being clear, The —— = Abas ort pr ee clared Taft today. “I am only sor endorsements made) toy Smith has declared himeeif | an efficient officer and of an hon Yet fer titertast * tha bobde te SRMREREES REESE HBS TROY, NY. Oct 29-—Wi ry that I did not have more time gise they are simply jopenty in support of Bob Hodge, /st business administration of the | Vote’ Who marks bis ballot for ponnes OF The DORGE ERO & %' 5. Bryan was up early today to be-| for the great audience at Madison the sake of taking | republican nominee for sheriff, and office. Mr. Carrigan ended by quot Just what he may expect. The voter who opposes the isnue * BANK CLEARINGS. # Kin his second day's campaign Of Square Garden, but certainly the Section for daving is advising his frienda to vote for ing what Hodge has to say regard simply hands the garbage franchise over to a corporation and | ® 0 New York state. He was 4 | reception there was most inspiring. ted, for tn King the republican candidate ing his democratic opponent whom fter this all fs dark and 38 years len tong tim « Seattle. %| parently as fresh as the day be'] cannot think there is any doubt have the writ-) Sheriff Smith took this action be-| Hodge praises @ a man who will & Clearings today ..$1,449,051.83 &| began the campaign, although ye* that the whole republican ticket of the ‘candi | cause of a rumor that he and oth, make a good sheriff, if elected, clos # Balances 106,537.42 & ay was one of the hardest days will win in the election Pcie A ers were sore over the outcome of|ing his speech as follows: “But, |e #2 ae = lt Tacoma. #|that the candidate bas none The objective point of the Taft ‘ the primaries and were doing what| ladies and gentlemen, | personally ® Clearings # | through since he started his tour) spec is Syracuse, where he Pho received en could to knife Hodge. want that job and | want you to |® Halances #| of New York speaks today. The train will cover 5 a cordingly, the little disaffec.| give It to me. l* Portland. * Pryan’s reception at prota Agee — . the same course as that of thern part of) tion which existed In the south d Witt you give him that job, |® Clearings today ......9875,813 | night was one of the fea i the Bryan spectal, which left Troy + rd D. Taylor, |trict is dying out and Hodge will | boys?” asked Mr. Carrigan l’ ances a 73.879 &| the campaign in this state — this morning for the western part + pro. poll the normal republican vote, Cries of “yee, yes” came from * # | Commo was introduced bY/of the state al West Seattle, | there as well as elsewhere, In ad-| all quarters and an ovation for et tt te tee David BHM, fore rt nited States The republican leaders today are Valley, Renton, | dition to many democratic votes | Hodge followed. senator from Néw York. It wWa8\in the highest spirits since the i Parks, dem.;/ which will be cast in his behalf. | Practically the same scene was the first time in several years that! campaign National Chairman dem Hodge sentiment changed a re-|enacted in a rally on Vashon te | Hil has appeared on a political Hitcheock predicts a sweeping vie- University, Green | publican rally into a Hodge ratifi- land last night wh J. Lindsley ! - dace BIG 2 | platform ‘ ‘ tory. The Hughes managers say Fremont, Bothel, | cation meeting at Enumelaw, Sher Green called on his hearers to sup . fect to the walls. Custard They say there will be @ panic | that the republican state ticket will candidates sat-/iff Smith's former home, last night.’ port Bob Hodge. | "he Havoc Wrought in che ef Het ome ‘ao Gour that lit Bryan is elected,” declared Sen-| be ele ted to a man. State Chalr- Se cee es ad =| i fe r ie IV cant, derfoot ator Hill, in genera! over the busi-/man Timothy L. Woodruff said = Pie Factory on West- = ol/Louls IV cast, and under | ut it will not be| conditions were never as favorable Pan ° wad a choice # | ness situation, 4 of demolished of First © ite ans ait of ern Avenue. | Rape pie i Aaa Ja business panic, it will be a panic|for a republican victory on the —Frank B. Wilson. proprietor was beard to say lon the part of thousands of fed-| eve of election. L. Bull, pro. lthalthe Would expire gladly if he leral officeholders and public offt- — Ma4—ist, Ind and 4th pre Pie—not the kind mother used to| could lay hands on the Plute who leials, who will have to surrender! New Life in Taft. ‘Piet ward and all of | RED L make, but the kind which {s turn se » Bar Menard pitched his ples their places to the vietorlous) | yong N. Y., Oct. 29.—Wm. H. Ward—No endorsements | ed out in carioad lote—freacoed the| +Tut the disjointed plea on the! party.” | Taft made his first speech of the @—Al of Firth none / walls, dotted the floors and stained interior were not the only pebbles | Bryan nea at ulty eae day at 9:20 o'clock this morning to ste ‘ f the windows of the Home Made Pie on the sandy margin of the sea of | the crowd when he rose to a crowd that represented nearly Chamber to Present Them te a a la aie kaanae company, on Western av. between) shipwrecked dessert. On the side | | His speech was an exposition Of | the whole population of the town. Bighth | ro Oe ET ee ae oa bln rad | Battery and Bell sts, when the| walk was a herd of broken ples of | the Issues of the national eampalgn.| ‘Taft's yoice is much better than 2 A. Whalley, | With One or More eee ee sletributed’ to” the | Proprietor arrived at the establish-| the common garden variety, The| He laid special stress om the pub ite was at Madison Square last Boxes. eeetkers with the compliments | meat this morning to cater to the; proprietor was compelled to admit | ielty. of campaign contetbutlons | night, and the wonderful exhilara- lof this state Srevnss a the American stomach. ae the ple handler was no ag: | yon es vty col ida. 0 tion of a mocting nee = to have . mee | natead of seeing tiers on there Fhen he fally recovered from | Schenectady yan . i put new life into the whole party. ” It is proposed to have the boxes! o¢ nice, round ples, the proprietor astonishment the proprietor woms bis |Camght by ‘Flames, They/ .** Siicres of the Locomotive|feas’s weer ie betas eobukenn Capital City just before } If it is also true that a United reach th neral Elec with as much enthusiasm as if it Almost shed tears when he @iscoy- the police that some plepirate had| Are Forced to Jump = | Works and_the States senator or congreasaman may the holids so that the members ered thet. seme ple cater bad pled wotted his ples, and he hope company. The m stood in 4! were the “first day out” of the be “reached” through his stomach, | of congress may take thelr bot oF | 51." seg Staakborry plo ferntanea} Mie toanal woes be caught and | for Their Lives. |drenching rain to bear the leader | campaign Washington will have no fear that — i Bas > oF or con. ® somber effect to the celling, and| compelled to ex-plate his heinous ke jot the noeratic party. Bryan) The itinerary includes addresses jthe generosity of the coming con oS to Bang pe yong ‘ spleahes of cranberry ple lent a! crime | declared that the democratic party | at East Rochester, Canandaigua, gress will not be javished on ifrri-/gressman plenty of time, when eee (By United Press.) jis going to sweep the country with neva, Seneca Falls, Auburn and Se NE EET Sixty |& great victory in this campalgn. | Syracuse. gated |b basking In the warmth of bis fire. He declared that he will carr New York state, the middle west Petthig ai Medlin: des = Early in December the Chamber! place, to reflect on the possibilities of Commerce will dispatch two and of irrigated land and to return to j powaibly three refrigerator ¢ cars, bis duties {0 a generous mood urth t of the Neave bullding| nq some of the eastern states NEW YORK, Oct 20--Bete thet SNE by a fire which started this after Bryan was echedule to speak | Tart will be elected are being placed noon from th plosion of a cal-|today at Cohoes, Utica, Rome,/today in the financial district at cum lamp. The flames spread | Oneida, Canastota and Syracuse. 3 to-d on the republican 5s evacuate el ith rapidity, cutting off escape by . The Cotton Exchange j way of the stairs and elevators and Taft Objectionable. Bigeye thee fy os occupants of the offices were| COHOES, N. ¥., Oct oak Se se in’ dorgne of burned matcher which the : ¥ Offices Entered by forem open the safe. Nothing was| Tn, CINCINNATI, Oct men were tmy med on the Taft of human bjection in sight than there is Bryan scitedly urged the! beings to laboring men,” d red No money is egy wagered eT Thieves. taken from the sys **\ women clinging to the arrow | William J. Bryan in a spe to ajon the gubernatorial abt «that ‘ posed to theft were hundreds of | jndeea not te hile na of iaboring teen to-|etther candidate will carry the state | ing Interested in the ballot, and 6 " | Of ledges not to jamp, while t ig crowd vf laboring ‘ ‘ ‘ Call Issued id tes. ¥ Veluntose| oan, Beseraees fe Oe teliet,, and dollars’ worth of valuable dental in-| mom hastily aprend the life nets and focal factorien turned out |P¥ any slated vote, “The Chanter HOE ie 2 ¢ nents : ; oner|men are getting odds of o Press.) / to Aid the Club |the different parties to have their] pobhers atte eae og i ran ladders to the windows Commoner | Men are is . Oct. 29--B A national ticket win out ey og ER aes 4 to loot the! “DF, Maker says his offices were| As soon as the life nets were | a He dis os contessed | Women. | "The ballots will be sold for 10| S8%, i the dental offices of Maker entered several months ago by rob-| spread the women degan leapine | ks in the dem. Qhorman i Secctiinn, & Grant, on the second sor of bern, who carried off $100 in cash. Second av. ‘The, re crime of at-| sing bull from the ing Many ratic platform and told how the SARAT buyer is entitled to GA, N. Y., Oct. 28— cents, and the John M. Keily,| the Pantages b ory wan reported to w re 4 in this way whil , t d ye « red p this e publean convention had “refuse Fourteen special trains over trolley Gulled to wit on The “straw ballot” managers are|vote for one candidate for prest-| and Seneca st., last night. The in. poliée by the doct Th . repu } “ 2 renee Sen |e st e 4 ne others fainting and hysterteal, were | the requests of the great laboring /and steam roads, throughout Bara- Ary Abe Ruet. planning for an automobile parade deat. The arn ma re | ‘~ Bal-! traders failed to crack the safe, believe the attempted robbe Sheath down’ daa bakaeee be K na os | wry nla gd wor on on Friday evening, and . — = ae a a tt cha wich | however, and left the place with | be the efforts of raw amateurs A fireman who had reached the| Bryan then attacked Roosevelt's | arching clubs here last night street corner meetings, for the pur- | jewe . en o no loot, The safe contained about hanira > fall ‘ we whom 1 in a big rally arranged for SP eenaation ee i’? *| pose of getting a poll on the presi-|to assist as clerks of election are Souk ta’ chi Game ound cncieets cal Cr third floor fell titude, asserting that nite letter to Tay. Wy. med Soe fe Prank J. Marpny | dential candidates for the benefit | Invited to call for dental purposes Seutheaet storm warnings RB bch dagen adr han soutien ll gg mg nos orinan, whe PMewsburgh. who have | Ot the home for homeless girls Mrs. IL. 8. Jennings hes teened| tric atterapied robbery was G@eclpinien at warnings are dis-| hospital serious |depose Samuel Gompere from his Sie Ereaeeik toler for "Rust in tha| The Ballot will be taken under |a call for clerks of election to take | -ovored ahuriy before 9 wrelock eoamt "High southenst, shin.| Tae find was nce at the head of organized In d through the bust- the auspices of the Women’s Con-| charge of selling the ballots In the ; . ‘et at winds are expected |Under control bor. He charged that the prest ne of the town and chee : taht of rescue was over dent has deliberately tried to mis-|« andidate enthustasts as would-be cracksmen, after fore | © workingmen of the coun-|"e reviewed them from the steps © through the door Bryan Makes Contract jead the workingmen of the coun-| °° oo Worden hotel 4 T) geUERPONTAINE, Ohio. Oct. 2 ry and turn them against those a Was arrested te to the dental office proper, tried to) on eandition that he will accep | who are working in their behalf. | Ridders Give $37,000, OM the case =e wos | hammer t n dial off}case he is defeated f | The attacks on Roosevelt and) NeW YORK, Oct. 29.—-Announce- = | with a heavy Instrument, evidently deey. Willan Jen er ‘ | 40TH DISTRICT l‘raft were loudly cheered, and the| ment was made by the democratic LAY Strewn about on the floor were Seat Aurust ———ee | aoe nons that lasted several. min-| contributions aggregating over $40,- ‘SWOYAGE, «= WITH AFFIDAVIT: | wire tet ee mst because they cannot get the| utes. At the conclusion headquarters on Oct. 27. The lst : | " l ie ve not published or distributed hard and dangerous voy-| Swears That He Paying aa teconie , jnames of their candidates printed | speech the laboring men gathered | 046 public shows that the sum of any literature North Bond tonei| All of His Own Cam- * } this morning by Dr. Seth C. Maker r to southw that Attor Murphy | tury club, together with the Federa-| residence and suburban sections. A | r),, 2 SE Ty Poe penen t otter Kelly. tion of Women's clubs. State and| large number volunteered today that Ruef offered him county candidates for office are be-| but there is still need for more. ing an entra combina district. Chairman John Y, Terry | triumph for the Nebraskan, and he| of the county committee is sending | said he believed it is an indication out cards to the 40th district, each | that the labor vote will be for| | N LEAGUE earryin a gummed sticker with| him almost solidly Bryan is de-| on th allots, the democrats ar pout Bryan and insisted upon 7,000 was contributed by Herman “JAMES C. SNYDER. towed ‘ $ not going to give up hope of doing| shaking bis hand. Ridder, treasurer of the national “Subsertbed and sworn to before | = morning and ted up paign Expenses. something in the 40th legislative} The stay he was & personal | ittee, and hile three sous | me this 29th day of October, 1908. pe schooner left Seat. 'W. OSBORN There one “Ww ‘c , eller geal old wee ary Public in Hrs a fr tl an sia eres 4 ra rere el hsherare ted ty rt t the names of J. B. Seavey, Robert | lighted with the prospects of the MAKES REPORT Cargo of provisions lowing letter and affidavit | : bn tye 4 — ry. oar cng hsiet: jeDermott went to the top Tf) prigges and EK. H. Bradley. The| campaign today res and Indians on | ‘The following ot aan residing at Se/|] of the list, closely pursued by Lou Gohen, who bas been running || card says | ———- m6 of Bering sea. All went|from Dr. James ©. Snyder, republi-; attle.” along in the bunch for some time past. John L. Wilson received || “These men were dented the| _ More Money for Democrats. The Asiatic Exclusion league has St. Lawrence Is) our b ve lright to have their names printed} CHICAGO, Oct. 2 Campaign | issued @ report on its questions sub- & heavy vote, and the postoffice employes brought their candi sntributions aggregating $8,036, re- | mitted to the presidential, senatorial on the offictal ballot when the pri ms of $100/and congressional candidates mary law’ declares that a vacancy 7 in av date, E. C. Macy, a long distance forward, adding 366 ballots to j announced at demo- | Backus, secretary of the d Pe w2s| orice sr coroner 0 *| NAME ADMINISTRATOR | r es PMeolutely necessary that| “Editor The Star, Sir;—In the FOR POTHARST ESTATE. his credit. Mrs. Marion B. Baxter, one of the last starters in the Jjon a ticket may be filled by th The largest | classifies the candidat local league, have the provisions |#tatement published in your paper lf contest, received her usual 100 bunch of ballots this morning jeounty committee when said va-| Samuel Unter Favoring absolute exclusion of all PL Sairied, as they are com.| yesterday, the democratic candt The contest has now reached tie stage where there are only cancy oecurs, ‘by death, resignation York, $1,500, and J.|Astatic laborers: William J. Bryan, in winter from other | date for coroner says: ‘I am paying rgeant Cram, New York, $1,000. Thomas L. Hisgen, George F. Cot- or otherwise Judge Morris says to get to them it was|™my own expenses, which are limit Lionel A. Michelson has been ap two days more for balloting. The @ogtest will close at 12 noon Bo such vacancy exists. Will you }terill, Miles Poindexter, William to sail ely tising and postage, I) pointed by the probate court as|] gaturda: 4 Saturd H powiving the highest nt 01 a ot ” - Kern Flies About Indian | Rudarer Charles H. Miller, entirely around|ed to advertising postag wilt | pecial administrator for the entate | urday, ani urday night the 12! receiving the highest number stand for thi ntra Tear off lectric| Browder I Brown and William the sticker, paste it on the de cratic ticket In the place prov and put the cross in the square | BLKHART, Ind., Oct. 28 | cars, steam railroad 1 automo | biles were utilized in turn by John |W. Kern, democratic vice presiden tial nominee, in covering his ftiner ary through the northern part of Indiana. Mr. Kern's speeches were brief, owing to hoarseness and fa £84 land trom the south|cam make affidavit to thts. of Arlen John Potharst, who killed! Feturn voyage the ves | Dr. Snyder do likewise? |bimaolt lact Baturday, after illing tered large fices and| “In response, I attach hereto an| pis wite, Kathleen, and their 2 | Aretic ice, After arriving | affidavit, and for any further ref) montha-old baby Michelson wae found 11 days ago, such|erence regarding my campaign | appotnted on petition of ©. R. Butter 108 and so many head winds| would refer you to the King Meoubtered, that not until|County Republican Central Com- of votes will be announced. The fhilowing is the standing of the contestants today Frank McDermott 803, A. L. Cotten 790, John L. Wilson 703 B. C. Macy C, DO Hiliman 624, W. P. “Trimble 568, John Cort 467, Mrs. Marion B, Baxter 447, Hi Gill 440, Willlam Sutherland Good ear. Not replying or giving equivocal answers: William H. Taft, W. L. Jones and Francis W. Cushman. Eugene Debs and ot social int candidates have promised to put the exclusion question to a refer HOUSE 18 LooTE |, While HB. D Patharet'’s — wint pllen Ms the schooner make | mitte 4, and a brother, Thomas 402, James P. Agnew 400, W. H. Moore 997, Dr. M, A. Matthews pee hl mile we ‘om thelr the meoting here last |@ndum vote and abide by the decl- $0¥e4 in, She will go Into | JAMES C. SNYDER, court toa A hearing hae be 200, John Slattery 203, A. J, Blethen 97, Bob Heskett 12 ee Oe et te ont ew eee, beg ae ores LABORPR FOUND DEAD Red pain, tomorrow for] “Republican Candidate for Coroner. | set for Nov. 12, at 9:30 «. to. | The was valued at about $10 Ee ease -cremantions. tnenp. tpn, TF Bewers Kelly, 2 labors a ee oe | 8600, consisting cf money in the| took a gold watch, a ¢ ae Rim on Riatie tere a " Foi 2's Ata. - Fi dy Washington, County of | bank ae oe Fone! an Mae I desire to suggest [anova n ah ee an, totes ie rat | Democratic Semanen man um z Death i een av. jact yo i mph ee ; Dery Was reported to the police to-| RK, Oct James 3 Sp ser ut" | “JAMES ©. SNYDER, M. D., be Reciel ok'tae toad Se | oe | day | Kerr, democratic ‘national commit: | fel * * injury | ing frat duly #worn on aath depones | subject of an ante-mortem obituary in The Star jured Whe teeman from sylvantia, who ha 1 undertaking ‘ *land says: I am candidate for cor |Omahe Selected by W. C. T. U. | pA do ee beon iM for time at "his home | tabiishment the Bonney-Watson *\"f loner on the republican ticket. I] DED Colo, Oct. 29.—The F RCRD Ont. 98 a at New Rochelle, N. Y.. tx reported | omy ] Jatiam paying my own campaign ex- | exec he committee of the W. C.| a is: pags va we bas Hare Burt la & ¢ to be in serious condition, anié wrnanhed | penses, whieh are very limited, 1/T. U, today selected Omaha as the } (motorman. of a Bryant | Bran Vinee vat trom thes dr Wernkk®|am not able to carry on an ex-|clty for the next annual conven: | | + eal. . dl : colas 4 oe" tensive or expensive campaign, and! tion. or te suffering trom liver treubie eno, 00