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HE SEATTLE - ‘THE SEATTLE TA STA NO. 191. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1909. ° ° ONE CEN} 4 fT BARELY ESCAPES = CRANK ne { ETON COINCLMAN | —— er oe CARYN CAMERA ITS STAR'S CHARGES | << tee5 87 Ww AEVOLIE TRE seer Stone nonce WHY JIMMIE. TOGET CLOSE 10 TAFT TA ROW OVER *sceSsctaatewies ‘Have Always Managed to Block Any- } Savored of Reform for Roadhouses. letter in The Star last night from the young woman AARY CHOW Te ateful yer it Roxy Reber’s roadhouse at Man Before Arrest Is mn is a story that could be told by scores of other Little Waif at City Hospital POSSESSION Made by Officers. (By United Press) Conditions at Georgetown are just as bad as | | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 2.—Car- i |rying a revolver of heavy eallbre t | and a pocket full of cartridges, Ar- f ' jthur Wright, of Lowell Center, painted in The Star. Municipally, we are rotten Had _ Duds, so the) I say this in spite of the fact that I am a member Municipal Entry Was Mass., attempted to thrust his way toward President Taft today while il of Georgetown.” Scratched. Chester Thorne and Josiah the chief executive was passing in fe Charles Hale this morning to the editor of The [was an earnestness about what he said that made] “Jimmie” tr a baby . an automobile, bat was disarmed Collins Almost Come to) iia arrested before he could reach Blows — Captain Butt, the president. . . ‘Th who hi dw his! Id Hale do in Georgetown what he would like | pig blue ae pide) wchubby ittie | The affair occurred at the Sixth Takes a Hand. and Morrison st. corner of the would be no more Roxy Rebers or drunken joy |cheeks make It plain that they) think Jimmie is about the niftiest | ini | Portland hotel, which is the tem- y Taft hostlery. the morgue. - chewer of rubber rings that ever | Who should have and hold| ‘The parade in honor of the presle made a vibrant appeal for pare possession of the big jovial person-|dent had reached the corner when A MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL. korte ge of William Howard Taft for a secret service man accompanying ‘ 4 ie ; It was all framed up that Jimmte | fis a member of the city council of Georgetown. | suid be entered In the baby hom nor, another council member, Hale has fought |at the exposition grounds te : , ; “Jimmie,” eal r t rgy that is in him to clean up the town in which |..,, head ioe Pascoe _binceart | | about an hour's time, was the cause the president saw Wright thrusting always he has been opposed by Georgetown’s | tal, “is one of the prettiest babies | jof what diplomats would call an| his way through the crowd. Call- Aes : eB by Ithat ever pulled heartily at a rub- unpleasant ineident’ on the golf ing to several policemen, the presi- pajority of the city council. They won't like it,|)° sine attached to a pear-ehaped lMnks of the Country club yesterday | dent's guard sprang toward the fhe Star is going to print in big letters right on| bottle loaded with lacteal lquid. | padi age ca laa leary § ba { - officiousness of Capt. Archibald Struggle Follows. nes of the men who helped to send Goldie Por- Butt, military aide to the president, Mr. Taft himself was made a party | to the actual quarreling. Jimmie has the ordinary future president looking like a consistent w and the others in that carly morning joy |loser. We fully intended to enter | Jimmie for the b alas! Jimmie is long on looks but The controversy all arose over | how soon the president should go to Tacoma. uty prize, but short on dude.” | Chester Thorne, guest of Seattle, R, MAYOR OF GEORGETOWN, [" "And thats the reason Jimmie te! not In the baby show to bring home jsuest of the local entertainment committee and guest of the Coun BRUCE, COUNCILMAN. oe toe | Jimmie is only four months old. | A sharp struggle followed, and q when Wright was securely hand- 2 cuffed a 3Scalibre Smith & Wee is son revolver was taken from him. 4 Wright also carried a score of cart- ridges in his coat pocket and a § }eamera in his hand. Pinned on his y vest was a special policeman’s etar, bearing the name “Lowell Center, Here are the men COUNCILMAN. He has a whole ward to himself and | FATHER TIME CLIPS THE WINGS OF THE DAYS. FTE cero fl liye palo epg bir | oat jevery attache at the city hospital. | [antl failed fo ello One over on tha| At the police station Wright was re ’ nurse, to John Hullen, » elevator | weapon and will be held pending COUNCILMAN. operator, claim him as their own foeatee ak oats “okies ae = an investigation of his character. je It's too bad that Jimmie lacked cusing Josiah Collins, chairman of | Police Captain Bailey, who took the proper wearing apparel } s . a part in the arrest, said that the sus- and. Connor have been fighting to clean up the} “One look at bim and see if he | the Beattle entertainment commit-| \icious actions of Wright attracted Joa Brake Pony cea tee and acting caddie for Mr. Taft pone > set i . ‘ q jeorgeto n by closing Roxy Reber's disreputable road Party Mey sweep the board,” sald| of trying to hold the president in poe on of the president's i Seattle #0 as to disappoint Ta 4 d installing a regularly uniformed police force, which| One lool, and the dope seems to ake pene Tacoma Chek toa Wee! : be the real thing. For Jimmie has| the laws, these men, being in the majority, have | Sian ‘Russell waving the white | Asked to Leave. Not only was his manner of en- q *| One word followed another until |deavoring to reach the forefront of 4 ced every reform movement. fag + | no ath hed th { Mr.|the crowd a cause for alarm, but Hut Jimmie in not to be the poling. the affair reached the stage of Mr. : e a a TO JOB UNIFORM ORDINANCE. of the city hospital much longer [Minority $ Stockholders in VIA Y REPUDIA 7 E Thorne's publicly questioning the|the captain declared that Wright's iB The little chap will soon be sent to Seattle Company Say! truth and veracity of statements|™anner of carrying the camera e to public demand they were forced some time |one of the | many children’s homes. made by Mr. Collins. Whereupon |first attracted the government i 1 h I fl —— They Are About to Lose} | Mr. Collins requested Mr. Thorne |#ent’s attention. lima introduced into the council by Hale,| fp thate ths enone | Wright. refasdd’ to make any ms for the police force. So that the ordi DARK HOASE SPRUNG All Their Holdings. ateipennemes | become effective, th city cl _ j Mr. Thorne did not do so, instead | Statement to the police regarding the city clerk purposely jhe followed Mr. Taft out onto the | bis action except to say that he lig i : : Arctic Ser Camps |golf links and appealed for assist-| Wanted to get near the president to hit. Hale went into court and compelled | ON THE DEMOCRATS IN _ Mulverey s ke P t jance from his friend, Capt. Butt. | take . nage Prag ane. how- i . » ih Al Thre ° The latter told Mr. Ti seord. | ever, in view of the circumstances, en a little later, and before uniforms had been} Mr. W. O. Browning, - — 2 — | The latter told Mr. Taft that accord ling to the military arrangements it | Place Httle credence in this asser- Tepealed the rdinance, STRICT CONVENTION — wee Ignore President and to was time for the president to hop|ton, and believe that Wright was q sf ; ‘ gs into an automobile and hie away to|USing the camera as an excuse to ( or have fought constantly in an effort to} | Three years ago | was Bring Cheages. TELL MA. THT |the Colman dock and sall for Ta. get as close to President Taft as q strugiing with the Public try- rgetown, who now wear citizen's clothes, | | possible. ng to suport my invalid | coma. posst nd card games, but without effect. ss geen meagre es and myeelt, (My | Open rupture among the Arctic : Myra vale Firet of ite Kind. ee fatal j PS TESS ee" a ee eas con. mother had not walked one Brotherhood camps of Alaska over | | President Taft said The arrest of Wright is the first ccoreplonide toa iapgtct ot bop acini, sce) Begpece anne Bye oom gona step for 6 years and did mot | conferring the honorary member-| ee esagctorage em ete of you} to have occurred on the continental to be on duty at the time, and although| gation arrived, demanding the Mee. “Thrasher, Henry and | Appears inevitable from surface in peril OX P Mr Taft then sad he was in the | sone massed in the vicinity of the ommu as > | momination of ‘4 rt Fluhart landed in our | dications, provided the efforts al hands of Mr. Collins and his com-| hotel when Wright was seized only itd community, it was two hours and) that ‘city inetead of W. H. pad (clinton IIL) they.finiey {practically one camp in the north| Will Not Discuss Water} mittee and Mr. Taft continued to| those In the lmme dials viclaity eae either of these policemen could be found Kneeland of Olympia, whom perawaded me to morgage my | proves of consequence | Power Trust Contro-| Ply solf unt! Mr. Collins put him/the struggle and witnesse the the Pierce leaders last week place “the only income | | For #he past five days cable in an automobile with the prestdent| man’s arrest. President Taft did q MAN IS SOON FOUND. had agreed to support. for $1,000. saying that | grams have b pouring into Se versy for Publication, |°f the Country Club and away they | not know that an untoward event ; : i Wallace was the democratic they themseives would keep |attle from Skagway, first, protest . : | started for the city had marked his progress through minan, hired by the business men of George-| state chairman years ago, but the intrest payed for me untill jing aguinst giving the degree to| But Will File Report. The presidential party arrived at| Portland's streets and was surprised Meir property, was found in ten minutes. This| as been out of the state and 1 received dividens whitch | President Taft, and then oritictaing Ss the Colman dock at 4:35 p. m., and| when informed that a man was un- 9 . .| taking no part in politics dur would not be longer than 2 | the officers in Seattle who insti |the visit to Seattle ended when the | der arrest, The president, however, i ps Jonés. He was former a policeman of} ing the past 12 years. The years. they would Insure me gated the ceremony, and making| When asked point blank today if| president got aboard Mr. Thorne’s | was closely surrounded by his body- While on duty one day several months ago he| leaders went Into a secret to get 40 per cent of my money | threats that charges would be pre-|Gifford Pinchot, chief forester, is| private yacht and sailed away for| guard and escort and as Wright did < | caucus at noon and may delay | in that time. As you know /ferred against them and that be- | right in his oft repeated declaration acoma. jnot succeed in getting entirely Peron a charge of disorderly conduct. Reber) the calling of the convention they would not fullfill their | sides this, the degree would be re-| that a water power trust is now in| The story of how it all came] through the wd t lined the court and fined a small amount, and within a| until late this afternoon, until promas nor would they awnser pudiated process of formation, Richard A,|about is long and the exhibits| sidewalk, the inel did not at- ther | they can frame up an agree my letter that | would wr |" Arette Chief Keller of the home| Ballinger, secretary of the interior, |which Mr. Collins has to prove that| tract his attention ‘eafter Jones lost his job asa policeman | ment on the nominee. when asking concerning the | camp at Skagway, supported by his / stated that he would not discuss|he played fairly, consisting of let-| Rel Mis rotten becaus majority of its officials| mines. | wan compelled to |own camp, also those at Haines, that subject for publica |teré and numerous other written) eae Wealthy. ; lot onl } ¢ x | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The bank! burry my Mother last August | Dougtas, Sitka and Discovery, ha: All I have to say in r documents, are many Wright is a tall, dark complexion- ee only do they stand for it, but they fight any! statement today was somewhat bet-| that now leaves me alone, and | been burning up the Alaska cable, | question,” said the cabinet member In a nutshell, it ts this,” said Mr./ed man 27 years of age. He de It city off to bring abc efo ter than ex , which was fore ing unable to pay enything attempting to bring discredit on the | “Is that {| shall cover in my annua} | Collins clared that he carried his revolver eh y bring about ref cm Te erste tne accion Uf tha. teote| Po Te moembagk 1 will, \eces Siedulllr” aaa gameequeat hancra (report to Freaidest. Taft all the} Mr. Collins’ Story. on a ranch in Montana but the € is only one way in which Georgetown | yet pefore the close, steel common | everything | have except the | given to the president. Outside of essential facts appertaining to that When President Taft's itinerary | Weapon is almost new up,” saic ncilman Hale to The Star this| selling at 92%. The higher the| ghairs, whitch are 2,028'shairs, | the camps in Southeastern Abaska,| matter. I cannot discuss them | was first announced he was to have| This afternoon he sald that his a that i is poe price the more ily steel seems| and | wish to ask you if there | no protests have been received and | publicly, I expect to submit the| stopped a half hour in Tacoma, Ta-|Telatives in Lowell Center, Mags., 1% by annexation to Seattle. lio -edvanes will be eny chance to sell them | the local officers of the Grand Are-| report some time next month coma people appealed for a longer | Were Wealthy and that he was ap- a ror for enything. | would be glad tic camp, now in Seattle, are be I might add, however,” .he con-|gtop. They were told to consult| Pointed a special officer there in to save a little of it if | could. | ginning to emell a mouse. tinned, “that since I have been in| with the local committee, as this|Pder to protect their property OR A 1 will enclose a stamp and Grand Arctic Recorder Godfrey | office 1 have withdrawn 50 per cent| committee had complete charge _ Discussing . the arrest, Captain 4 will you pleas tell me your |Chealander, who instigated the aer-|more water power sites than have|the president's visit, Numerous | Bailey sald 4 honest opinion of the case. lemony, with other grand camp of. jev n withdrawn before. messages went back and forth and| | After a man dressed in plain oy MIGS NELLIE MOORE, | ficers received a spectal dispensa | Secretary Ballinger spent most of| finally I promised to start Mr. Taft |slothes In an automobile preceding po jtion from the grand camp to not|the day on a sightseeing tour of the | for Tacoma by 4 o'clock in the after. | that of President Taft had yelled | only we the honorary degree to|exposition grounds noon. I said between 4 and 4:30. to me, I notleed Wright edging his This letter Is but one of several! prowident Taft, but also. to over Mr. Thorne and other prominent | W4Y through the crowd by W. 0. pitiful letters received 100 prominent men of Alaska anc omans were Invited to come to | Attracts Notice. Biter, Ar LANDLORD SHOT wine te not unto | " ROOMERS TOO oy get ae Then Ch that might be written as a result p afternoon the president was iR ER T K ALL functions here and were shown|,, ye ne sacra ncme ttn and the fact lenry WwW of the Standard Reduc me gram was received trom rand Mr, Thorne arrived he got next} iy suspicion and I ordered b * SED ren ————-— | velopment company by the Thrash-| Aretig Chief Hannum from Nome. to Capt. Butt got him to appeal arn SOF Omered aim 1 ; aff { . back. He kept coming forward and ved. WHEN M. ©, UZELL REFUSED|to move because a family upstairs|er and Fluhart interests of Seattle. | congratulating not only the presi to Mr. aft to cut out the visit tolihon 1 shoved him back 1 felt And, according to statements) qe but the other officers of the After living at her ho for two t at and the © . TO MOVE, I, Lb, SANFORD | Wanted the room occupied by him : veg. Wi Baa lack gags Boing & for two|the horse show and the Country | ,omething hard insive his coat and dike Sin self and wife, but the negro refus-| made by minority stockholders. this | camp, weeks, « married couple, giving the|Club, This the president refused | jiood him, Detectives Buow. and John ¥ TOOK SHOT AT HIM. éd to do so until he found other | taking of money and the very bread) jt jg intimated that if the dis-|names of Mr. and Mra, Walters, to do. Colemian fan up and after & sbort m ——— apartmenta. from the mouths of hundreds of|gruntied ones attempt to make! left this morning, taking with them Mr, Taft was a half hour late all| Coleman ran up and after a shor Jecause he refused tq move at — amall investors 1s but Lar Sonera jcapttal out of the matter at the/all the bed linen, table linen and| around yesterday and he was a half/ fang the revolver on him. In his ged the insistent order of his landlord, mated, for by tying up the com-| meeting of the grand camp, to belsilverware, according to a report! hour late at the dock.” SEAT a dasa oF tenon Millian Gott-| M,C. Usell, a negro janitor, was NEGBIT GOES TO JAIL. pany’s affairs in the local courts,| held next snonth that there will be,made to the police by Mrs. M,| : about a dozen of loose S cigar stand shot through the right shoulder | Lp AO se pga gag » | tt 18 claimed that the Thrasher and | something doing and they must | Bassler, of 608 Eighty av. W., to-) paring Robbery Committed. ested Wright was stand- 8 Story ts unt. by Israel L. Sanford, of 2208 Nor NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2. Fluhart interests will be able to|make geod on thelr promise to| day. ae a reiki x \ ; sted Wright was stand lop int< tht t., th ing 1A young man giving the name of | virtually rob the company of a part] pring charges against the grand SAN. FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—| ing on the east side of Sixth st., op- 4 man st, this morning, | ‘out ho claims tc otte | |'Three masked burglars bound and | posite the Hotel .oztlagg main en I ‘diately after taking a pot| Howard Nesbit, and who claims to) i¢ pot all of tts mining properties,|camp fficers or be asked to R a d e . mgr ae cei geee S roy fled |be a brother of Evelyn Nesbit) which consist of some 24 claims on | openly apologize for their unfrater- | Greeters Run Exoureion gagged Dr. William M. Herrington, | trance through wh" the president Watson Cor-| shot at the negro, Banfor ito | Thaw, was today found guilty of| the crest of the Cascades, 60 miles | nal aptit The Greeters’ club of Seattle will/a dentist; Mrs. Herrington and|was passing in his automobile. @nA orator,|trom the scene, and up to noon tn) taining inoney under false pre-|north of Lake Chelan, known as| > ie run an excursion to the Hood canal] Hthel Price, a servant, and escaped | Carrying the camera in his hand he Of storicn | day eluded all efforts to effect ile | tee tind sentenced to serve 60|the Lakeside group of claims tomorrow. ‘The party will leave] with Jewelry valued at $1,200, early | maintained a position in the front f, and in| Capture, Uzell was taken to poe days in jail. The young man ap-| In order to hold the claims a cer Bar Silver Quotation. here at 9:30 in the morning on the| today. The robbery occurred at! rank of the crowd, Watchers also ‘dant fe the|City hospital. pile wound fe no pon from the sentence and his|— he claims a com) gw. YORK, Oct. 2.—Bar silver|Ghippewa and will return late in|the Herrington residence, 24 Hart-|saw him at the Union station tn the a | "teen says Sanford ordered bim|bond was fixed at $200. 1(Gontinued on Page Seven.) | ts quoted today at 61% cents, the evening. | tora st Jearly morning,

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