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LAST ' EDITION VOL NO, 213. 10. SEATTLE, WASH JANDERVEER DISPROV CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT 1908, THE SEATTLE STAR , SATURDAY, OCT. “nM, PRICE ONE CENT THE WEATHER OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND BUN DAY; LIGHT WINDS, MOSTLY EASTERLY. SON PARTISA VIEW TUESDAY'S ELECTION < THE SITUATION Sega Five o > ATTEMPTS TO DIS- ean We oF sl youre ape there drift | nto CREDIT HIM | od one day into The Star office a ithe “s vl the man looking for a fob. His Rr out rape” and was trying to cut clothes were threadbare, an . x FAIL. | brah tee him a po Bo Ply of H e Wrote PI yrake-deare @ bilne 4 6 couldn't get work so he trie | | periences. and blind-baggage ox to write & play, Once tt : waite j | He gave the . . he forgot his pledge and oo Falsity of Charges Proven | eo ta aave the name of Rugene Wal Se Sree “Nis plete cad wken:« . poh h © be a newspaper passed te u ne i | enna look upon except that he for the # and long aprons and | @pp h aT . | appe ured of hore than average & all time forgot his woes and) YOU CAN |telligence. He w orries | FIGURE — | sald, a s hungry, he At last the 4 IT OUT FO ‘rhe charges of Brutality mac | | fang ae Diner. petal wees and ia mak Reo Mey ves Ce ‘AND MAKE YOUR R YOURSELF Fo Vande: editor took hi heart the elty couldn't make the manag P OWN PR . = aa iniervec| rt ogee soutes anagers believe ELECTORA N— qhief deputy prosecuting attorney lo made the usual “touch” fe erywhere he went they turn y : : . and candidate on the republican | jdoliar, and after am “ = a : him away, Even the manager VOTE OF EACH STATE. fietet for that office, by the Times |ehave reported for work. He 5g @. oS Se sak turned with the arrest of | & good reporter untl Bee flr 4 him down because “you have no} ELECTOR Ragged are disproved Gay and ther Bog Be oe reputation we 5 ORAL VOTE OF STATES. | not be surprising. Th “ s Y te w t ang ace Hut “it's @ jong ean eae siggy. © candidate Gowen and oa tee | leading to th p 0 th alrway turning ng lane that has no Sisbuna #orecaes 14/0 ‘, ta Mond, James W Brady . Peyton, | le ie baleony of the Grand Hur rkan' ond Mosea Alexande _ Ypera hor agry and footsore, and i ie r (dem.), Fei: Vandervear ti! | Dears Nolet ine Semnecne: eyeor ven Pmingpsd Breaths pone and weary California A : ILLINOIG—The state Is anfely re rt I Bh em gery 1 Comes Back to Work it was to call oe Waseahal r Po peoeeenewt 4 if nocrate are counting on r hi purposes, a ' ind 4 * a V hals on can p . %~ on repub- er teliabiity of the psa ott nday morning he had re per, Wagenhals recetved him grutt | es hy ae 4 7\Hean primary rows to reduce the fies can be judged by the fact seerer and appeared for work as RUGENE WA y but gave him an audience. He | reais: Si peabtay ahect the state ticket and he Times reporter who wrote jusual. Hat another payday came l'matapee) LTER, glanced’ over the manyscript: andl idahe - : ibe 18 |gove Th 5, - hevenren: i A. D. Fairbairn, ad ex-con | hte jie osee, ves x . way ol > hl Star Reporter, Author | rc ke, pevedanion to keep it for a) lilinois Point go 3 in t bay interest land the + eek before of “Paid in Full.” b Ind yi 27 | Cannon for cong ncle Jog” De AH. Harding was a : nen the city editor told him | e———— That was the end of Gene Wal _ 96 | életrict. The ra s in the Danville rrested that he w . | ter’s . ) lowa The reput ing medicine without a| had b as sorry but his name| Sue uinet blew in here one t dogieaty Kan $9 \be suspelsad tp lose aoe Cn ‘@p¢ Thuratday the Times d been taken off the payroll S40 Rbt fired for bein’ drank.” ask The Play Accepted, pie od Hd perf wg et edb gghgeglbe © Ei peneationa) article of th oo hen he-drifted out and back |4.4@ Office boy when tt o- The manuscript wae read and ac & ne. Ha $9 |enméidete’ tor ae The republican lgggenent Harding a Oe “-~ brake-beame and cinders Whe Was looking over the « ~d man | cepted and a few months later New sooueee +f free . + an governor le the im Wands of Mr. Vanderveer ee img he wont or what became | Summested that the name ge York and Chicago sat up and ask rte ‘ “ Jovernor Deneen that there was no truth aah 1 one In The Star offic miliar sound a fa | ed who this Bugene Walter was tanconeh “ * Indiana for Taft. nd that they were! ! r congerned himself about, | polich reporter thought | Today Walter has an income « chugetts .. 16. INDIANA—Rece: se He was igh ft Michi mt pol a in election, just ahather of the Moate but the it | $1,000 per week, He doe OBA ce ebeeee oe 44. the state polls indicate don, Mr who are happily egos the office “rouch oR doesn't drink | Minnesota Bede will go for Taft but thi rday brought year, and srowing fewer each always oné in every office # in & cory New York sub " 11 the state republican tick ~ond Hosting. in {ots,, a08 wo one missed him wh a\"% wire It wasn't home with his mother and omens saline 40 defeated. The pant range Sige be % : : OW Up Oo 5 ores t tello . sters. His one extravag He o iat emer o>. ig | %. after his “card po Bho morning ppg ae w . doe y thas Cane, | ts ehethe iy = < ~" an tive Montana " aang - in — of the liquor ; ding’s Two or three y “ oz hs one the booze route espectable and Nevada ‘onsiderable deflec! rhite e fas | - respected the German ction of Bes Whitenead the name of Gane Walter had about | am ‘been ran over by a freight | Tomorrow night “Pald in — + Sioote to eapecten” The'taher Same ~ - d abou! yw he ain't writ igh 4 in Full ‘ in expected 4 Th charges. ; peas oat ot the ‘memory of the plage that sais ened ting Say jopens at the Moore the gh Fcc Hesprire ; 418 very uncertain The ‘tabor vote the staff, when.o ut w York h to bre wok t's one of the b play y 12 probably u «$i. negroes Harding's Affidavit. Gay am exchange contained the in-| _Saeane office boy » ork. Tes one of Se ese ere | Gon ed se eae, ee a Seek soe bie affidavit Harding recites |ftormation that « play by tha tats repareer mage Bow and the police | thie story of Bugene een Sota If | North Carolina . 42| The de Bhan AM ogy 4 the only conversation he had! of “Paid in Pull,” written by «i ike the same you to buy & seat and moves North Dakota 4 the fact th ats are emphasizing Mr, Vandervee jobseure h by an me Kugene Walter nd witness it Ohio at the republic th Mr. © was at Ninth | newspaper man, one) Om Genco, ox th we will be glad. It tm organizath an state EORGE W. V Eu one he office bo: ien't a preas | 0) 23 ion, venesi James st. after he had bee . V ANDERVEER ugene Walter, was y had agent's stor: kiahoma Jor presented by lt dasvereation oe Republican Candidate fo r Pros ‘ | produced by Wager wr to be | tenn Bow him before he left. preciation ot ry ge gd + T oee ves r- Kealin, vigorously op. ecuting Attorn phals emper eastward af ex on man who had .. 4) posed Taft's nomi : in w! ich Mr: Van-| ey. Wise Office Boy. [tne geattie po gastos or teay. | eange and wha eeterel a ade re he '"g4| The vote for re mation 94 ¢ nicago, Harding advice about en “Wann't that th | And he had made up Gene will get his share of the § 4) Will elect the wu mb o. Mr. Vandervee | © name of the’ m the i made up his | you pay for you 2 | South Carolina Hemi accessor to Senator _ rearerveee ITING SI oa mad there was nothing to ' wil help your seat. And that South Dakota : ea ae == doubt. The candi- T aeoeseen overnor - Harding PEC - BRY en" 42) rep.) and Marshall (dem.) — 18 H Utan jot Fight in 1 | | 3 iowa. Vermont 1OWA—The by . PRO ESTS AN | Virginia Slackers eee i sum, Washingt 12/ dona’ “i prerehanerte the ae ander Saeed oeeseresieaniion ‘on 5] aenl campelgn ang Jenven hime with courtesy | ‘Police Arrest Him, But >‘ Weet Virgina S| question of the predicted big the ng instituted against Wallace Wisconsin 43 | erty for Tat opes. There ie a 4 i sains pitenet | Are Baffled in Get- sever aaye ago Wyoming : sown especially in view of ene. Harding says that | ting Cl q police have learned that ‘3 /large personal following | 1 jues. ce has not be 7 debeeensintin Total state. A specii ng in the eo the story over | J not been working for mate wkiTonit 483 | pecial session of th ene several 4 — N islature, 7 ie leg- ‘ts his presence ays. The prisoner claims BITTER! TT ecessary to a choice, 242. “ , recently called eter mat which Ter As forecasted in The Star yeat thas be ‘can prove am allel and the LY A ACKS| oteile victory will secure as much or amended the PB m to be day, Frank J. Wallace. eter. authorities are now trying to ) SECRE of feform as is now attatr (By United Press hat republican vo! and when tiving at York lace, a plumber, his movements Fos & to trace) ub attempt t tainable NEW YORK, ¢ *) time of election wil! hi ters the €orrect them ‘ork station, ts on the evening that yt to terrorize the A ot. 31.—The fol t Nt have an oy Pr etetance | 18te cuntody last pr Ng ngs _ attempt to blow up Lee and his ROOT. | arson voter by threats of pantc wing nonpartisan outlook ro ae cen som their candidates tot ‘would make a good politi tectives Phillips and Griffith, «as — was mad paleebicica | hea + unsuccessful We have eday's presidential election, Lacey ia Cummins (rep.) and sayway.” The reporter pected of being identified with the el Svery effort to obtain a definite! oe) | caaee wr panics, each under « high ps pared by the United Press, ie race. Fe iso republican, are in the Be sist the inter | C7asmuiting of Ivan P. Lee's re clue, besides those pointing to| Taft Making His Cl | Seots wo under republican / | prepared Ny tee eee. does atlases Gao tant” aol ee Harting had seen 1t,| 2080@ At 2006 Nye Place on Th si Wallace as the guilty man, have! losing peony aren ays that « panic wil lall of the figures and data avail: | (dem.) — (rep.) and White ie rehen day night sure | been unavailing. The blood hounds Speeches in New if me if Lam elected. Let him give) able at the ational and congres and clghth first, second, sixth wt nce denies any complicity in sa taken to the scene of the York State | @twap pear + eg aye Fag wilt | ml es ot the two Geeta Was taneen e > eubhene M outrage yeaterday we: “ lo © is elected. When | j ns epresentatives of ¢ Y legislature eed eet io known to have | tems, os there re totally use- | * that a democratic : dates in the various st andi- | Ukely to be republican by “3 | come trouble with Le wae no means of giv Del viewory| Alaska Central Pr. ¢ ates, by spe- | jority. y a fair ma pale ge Rg role ing them a scent by which the tral | * @ # * } DR & panic, he-exprenses an | ecient | <*! correspondents, semmeries of = llth to & suit could be followed. Teeter ee ee 7 jotinjon, when 1 say that a panic| Accused lgures arranged by partisan statls Situation in Kanea . \* % [ean Ast fall, without waiting for renzied eee ere cotlmanes of thele. ee Tee & te enema |# WILL VOTE FOR BRYAN. 2 |¢ pemmorade victory, 1 state tacts Finance. United Press staff correspondents breach between Senator Long aud | " ith the two preside " osep! in . (By United Pr a} ls Taft's Prestige. dates presidential candi p rears Me Bristow, former fourth * MUNCIE, ted | “Taft has the (By United P: T nt postmaster general NCIE, Ind, Oct. t1—@ presti¢e which uaieias ress.) | ALABAMA ‘aft, together w al by 9 # When he stopped b eaten bey “hype I 5 party in power, he CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Charges of | majority arene democratic | aroused Rcnkent = enthusiasm Would make good # in his tour of Indiana, B holder aid of an army of office financial dealir “ ce stumping tours e state by the ; against Vander & was presented with a peda Slane ‘sonthwd gunvort of monopolies * againat &. C. Frost a Cnionge | ARKANOAS Usual democratic | 424 others, pry hy Bemed. J Hughes f w. PT wigned by 604 farme ying trusts, & large ca: iiwaukee railway to pajority expected. Clarke (dem.),|# repu cs as made te een. the depety chen = c - age 2.334 John Cort, 1,726. lan thal thay bas atmags ona for Ag ths comres of whieh tho| ne, Taner of Atthur y, today tn nomtanted ot the primaries for ese cauie She tte eee ding. makes affi ow y, 2,202 Wiltiam & ® republicans, but would me eational eommlttes ro | ney, geetific’ seco dilator, is certain of election owing | *bip is eng ‘or the senator- Was pre ‘ Hi Gill, 2,157. utheriand, 1,674. * for uid vote @ | files to disclose the recel - antants, to|to strong deme " ” ngrossing, following the gate present at Ninth , 2,997. Mre. ‘ him The candidat ead . and most of the ver appointed by J j pocratic legislature feat of Long fi & the -de- F ct. when Mr. Vani} 4%: &- Cohen, 1,911. Marion B. Baxter, 1,580. # thanked the farmers, and oe leading newspapers are allied with | "y* adge| CALIFORNIA—Undoudtedly _ re. | Domination is for the | republices @ed Harding bad a brie John L. Wilson, 1,356, weeks ‘ween queete ‘ 7 Young's report, whic publican as usual, 8 “A that ¥ Bristow, but the fac poms 4 Oranti Gelberwiet, 4 ov. oo a greeted with a ® Pisses thet it fo untale 6 iene cane bich has | tre) Senator Perkins the democrats must gai ri swears that c Maggs joore, 1,137. storm of applause . unfair for the “ uppressed, alleges thi ep.) has no ave d opponent fo members in the ” was purely aia . DO. Hillman, 1,792. pee * # president of the United 8 nearly $10,000, that | election. There . n the legislature or fal y chance on PLA 4 States to! | 000 of the $16,000 aon een cstion |t@-elect their nominee, Fi all amare that: the cc = eee ee eee ee > part his high office to sasiet a|°", aed for the ioe SIAOCS- | for geverece, snd a republican | Believed a tee ae Bhleh took place «. above are the winners in The Star's “Wreaths for ade , ee eee Se, oe legistature scoms assured Bristow. With the exce vane ot hs contest hi 'o' nition ated 0 “ pption o 4 . which cloned at noon toda (By United Prees) ER casa millions t alleged to have beer Gclevade Situation fifth and sixth districts, it ie be a mornt the 1, " WING oH ~ y ays "Em Hard. , op Al pe Heved the s is be ne the t HESTER t >LC the r t gers ‘ allots piled int Messen w Ind., Oct. 81--] RICHMOND, Ind., Oot way, of which rel fall} COLORADO he republicans | Parativeiy ea: : com- as once andidates kept 1 with their ha Jennings Pryan, who ts here pevps created enthusiasm here t steal, | feel thas ‘Che phate Se -pertoetiy eam ieuipenaalannl anima eheir die ballots h thet this afternoon on hie tov ay when he flayed Carne . aft, but the democrats are |lican no bag s repub- affidavits wore sw P. Trimble went up to the t northern Indiana, t ue Of | Rockefeller, Ro ote counting on Br ried bg Pereyra yaa oping Minin. Presence of RD. Ogd wat B.C. M P mg sep we whoop, but at his ment headed ry use A state} @ apeeoh bef with the miners t shine cabin: bon eat many ma- c. — a the postoffice eile eames aS n Appeal to the Of peopl ity ~ es, but f timated th “ allots came in in J) Publt The «t 7 : enough democrat at vits ow Jone up in bundies of at - @ statement says Carne fight in tb f rs will vot © yeuterday - ndred, and quite . As the campat z ved pporting 7 ie wo ty | the ticket ac e Times, in the 4 ' thrown together ysite the - mpaign closes, certain | said ry . 7 Guggenhelm (1 b ish the defeat Mies but % of , pease issues are seen clearly, The demotion wo , hat-my elec 6“ ” veo eggs neg nts ao df a narrow ma of Botkin, the ee t the t a the ba party attempts to inaugurate |Carnogio is fam! 7 trae dy, Wet be Eee. Uae tle neutins ne iimer charecs. ant allied s of honesty im polities by com- | ae the Pa ee s Both Claim Kentucky ten wees with no name somtrit pron ager of campaign | Steel W ng ng CONNECTICUT—Kecause of th KENTUCKY — Both parties a a yafore election veses wi sagedy —_—— oars Pep gutb , the x hye nls cog! maceger + ae ExConvict rv , . seratic party soeks to | Views Carnegie’s (By United Press.) Lilte ‘ , toni Fie reneiilinas cae te the en he Star will begin th ‘ ring the government ne t WALLA WALLA an candidate fe aie . ablican: fig. wa the obituaries o 7 bth blication copie t " arer to the Re sat chet bbe LLA, Oct me “ the successf f ni sania secessful candidates so the direct election of /@lected as Taft is ‘ wif ; - ert B. Mes iow’ heanen heed al, and op é tr t bs = ‘and er ediie e tol pratic party seeks to | than | n © laws tt " th - great y of the this : sony Ae ants ho are not included in the through le m rect competition | fret Roc andpoint, ax Root t ugh the t . vice t x on elt € iw 4 mm, the ome D A D fh - ar eixiation making monoy zen Wis car p19 ty Rew agy Mae ~nef wl e , : . carry Seattle Da » atthews, 906; Edward Claysor ‘ weed and f ng BS able to » Arse | to carry with ; OUISIAN b who te di ' ; 2 Cc and that star \ a , ee orl A—1 ‘ line I He r Jobr apital and Labor of eour he { K the t to ar cr ‘ ¥ oint Sand Dr. Pow ’ was king g effort wit fi . ral de it is wv els repudia Jidat« ostved The democratic party secks t Rockefe is 6 - he " «| for r w . c nO- upon , econcile capit H f to) Why H . ne . A re . eal hat ere n , es Hs hidiieteevennes that 1 wwe rons mit : wild give the §p to public deed yy Scheie, | eet Stare the " fr ‘ ; 7 boon w h S« M. Fernald ease Order that the IN 1 amendment to the Sherman antl: | of Roosevelt demar abbatien ‘ late today at I od MARYLAN ' telge may the . sce, | {rust law ox: labor crannies, | lems omen deen granny tage Ee Delaware Depends on Later capy AND - B s handle Me that, about ’ jee tions from the operation of | the ines of the republican party be ‘ ke at Pome * DELAWARE ; Saiiaay.tan Sadelene no news AD. Fairbairn wa 006 itrdat law and by the limite | omer ws that he has prostt- | T Bh FO gees Cosgrove, | pends largely he attit his el nay: ol ng fie state penk tion of the writ of injunction ¥ ted the higt seat: | Seeres ‘ / of | ox e other hand Walla, wher at P a © will not be used to settle —_ by nglog it into the 2d ara « w he 4 ‘olin ' h 7 The . . er 1 labor peal - ig chal Ms do 0 ts abor disputes of polit : e ha eae ae * poses Pm. € ; ’ mpi nailed to © biaining toons he m (By United Press.) * v4 Pe t, 0 ies ratic party seeks ¢ Bryan tour of Ind fine grove getting ve ate tie . de " ot A an un and that pre ACRAMENTO, ¢ * HARDING PLEADS GUIL a {elation guaranteeing ba today at Un with a uid Gov. Mead , Borne: er - : nbe ie A term i: Ey coms: cag Setang Oct. 31-~) % BUILTY, & | dep smainat joss by the 1 early this 1 Op et | ‘ t xt . etiery for vor te | prin started today from the North A. H. Harding entered a ple The democratic This after ‘ t LOSES CAM 1 : be peas pert ates ei nate ith |} Star mine In Nevada ¢ & of guilty to the plea | reds je party seoks to | ®, t ‘ \ ~ ° rte . 1 am ten wal gag mull tha cela oithout charge of prac- *& nee the tariff he wenatle of Wilmingt . - € ‘ Baiiestion atout wd f , tole several | ie without ii ote theo In other words, the democratic Kokor IN EVERE ‘ ar A e. The politi — Be Atowt Soneona, | dation ara’ we th of pr 2 aon put m Hiconse tn the *| party secks to secure honesty tn othe . ert e ca te 3 ; wane : . pom the yanide ank iS oe ones ed f pr bing #) cove rament throvg! neat politics | tong FLORIDA—TH 1 iM once and to / h Srake tutle 4 ago. The! * He w fined $60 on July &, #|° ect election T : (By U United psc 8.) ticket x nr ot this he vault and)» paid ), which he * Urgent Reforms Wanted DESER 5 YOUN 4 soda TE ly Congres ‘ Morning's Pi . * ala to the awakened con ¢ BRIDE , a | b gy | L. Jones closed the | candida , rg e of Fair . rere r es * the nation, OF THREE D mmpaign, bere’ last “night "with a) SMe Jolly gi ip : ia i | dadededeieaeat and 8 wien éeaie AYS rd hewh many were wi bie| =GEORGIA—The px meeseed <r a OBs 1 to 6 vuane COX PLEADS NOT GUILTY cational ticket and & democratia| Wine Borne Ben See bay a ibe hours Mr. Jones hetd | Watson, t a presider 1 t ab sched 3. Dana 1 Geu entered «. pi congress, the moral force of the} t! whe Her O ltst "OF Ctl Troaee audience in the Rverett| to re nes tan ne tive ; ' ‘ by guilt a plea not} popular verdict, it 1 oe caving her atre, and enthusiasm y al dex i % Disa , gery arg t o yelieved, would wtar » warrant high piteh “te the & t - ened in) expressed will of th to the H arrest of Adelbert national as we were May Break in idaho , a th t . Mette oormit the © e le and Fie mya: Mo ta IDAHO—There 1 . , u < mm to | ptuacked hie? ‘| tion, and while it does wlale a Ap AO RS . } . . and was @ t it a hot go as Phe cane in wot for Drovaecber| Gon t { f MINNESOTA : , wish, a dem nd Burnell was released on a eee ted of he ’ t i a PL { West ttle , t Jamounting to § ‘ . " : | Continued on Page

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