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HE SEATTLE >LAF 12, NO. 14¢ SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1910. CENT. Stws sranpe se. AW VOTE SHOWS ae m=secs FRENDS FEM FOR RECOVERY DOCTOR 1S. ARRESTED name of your favorite candidate for the United States Senate | Doctors Are Reticent About Making Predictions— 3 end remail the card. Your failure to act in this matter will Pati . lai f k of Food and Gr Ner- r Poll Taken by Star From Representative Precincts| lose your candidate one vote in this poll. You may use your gt mao pater ¥ sit roa oe Dr. Harding Thrown in Jail Without Bail, Accused of fs Remarkable Enthusiasm for Insurgent Candidate | ©? discretion about signing the card. Performing Illegal Operation—Patient Was Van« Yours truly, couver Woman. EDITOR SEATTLE STAR sg Sh eame HOBOK N. J, Aug. 11.—The reticence of physicians regard . - owe fag the condition of Mayor Gaynor is leading friends of the pa VOTE IN THE SIXTH PRECINCT OF THE tient to fear that they are withholding the truth about his chances Arce yas arrested this morning by SECOND WARD IS . ° : ~ - - for recovery Deputy 8h rt of having performed a criminal The surgeons will not say that Mayor Gaynor te out of dan operatio: *. Mary Boswell of Vancouver, B. C., that caused her ger, and they will not predict his ultimate recovery The best they will vouchsafe is the belief that if infection does not set in aides . tees today, danger from that source will have passed arrest of Harding. The physician wi held without Humphries ‘hwee oa ‘. | J M ASHTON Fie hy: ihe question of nourishment is worrying tbe ao tors Y ‘ ayhor ettir: Che aiokers thei, when 6 eee nansentiha ae ‘TE wea naists upon more substantial fc an gruel, and is be a POINDEXTER ...... Chi ee he we : Seder the entoreed sparse diet. The doctors op probably be filed 2 mir 7 coming nervous ® r r r r. 4q © Wilson .... ue i a THOMAS BURKE,,,.........0.. pone giving the patient any solid food, although Gaynor insists {rs. Boswell, who is 26, cam 8 The woman had . *rpree that he is accustomed to eat heartily, and that if bis present diet Seattle a f weeks ago. Accord LEGH R’FREEMAN......,.... «++ 04 Precinct continues he will become weakened ing to t svestigntion made by vee viens Cue woman's husban y Dr. Stewart at 9 o'clock said ! amen: —————————— 1 Dr. Snyder, Harding performed ani the Archibald hote e me Kement ta jane extends trom $0th ov, to Lake| On. ©. SUMPHRIBG....... “Mayor Gaynor's wound was|, pth, “ t ald hotel. He maintaine cS oxter om 29th ‘ake ‘ oF jaremed recently, It looked clean 5, woman's condition became worse, | pose his wife came to § at | Washington. Being lake front | 7 o that ie a bi Dy 2 and tha! " — MILES POINDEXTER. , and norinal, with no indication of | ““nocently 1 was a democrat, andland Dr. Wooley was called in. He | Boswe survived by two : ‘ et it contains many theme ; 4 — both on the lake infection. His condition is encour) jiuck to Tammany Hall until I|ordered the woman sent to the Pa-|dren and her husband e faked on the crest of Rainier Heights. It} JOHN L. WILSON ........... aging found that 1 was not getting jus-|citic } 1 and made on atiempt| Harding was arrested ot bis of Mra. Gaynor visited her husband tice, Then 1 turned to Hearst. I|to save her life. When the woman |fice in the Arcade block. He re this morning, and Secretary y rote told my friends that I had read/dieq Dr Wooley at once notified | fused to discuss the case. Remarks .... nities Prorres — te ghir er bee Fanoa for a bod Hearst's writings, and that his} va : : . ime. amaon, upon emergin: ching: ere Fieht. Nothi ie | registered voters and {n undertaking | trom the sie room, deciared that | **°™!ns* were rig thing tat the actual poll it a postal card b eee. a Saeki atuteveca mie acs > ere too good for # man like Hearst has|sent to each voter t | Gaysor ee eet to the| He tells the truth, and should get allot to each |clading the morning a Reproduction of Cards Sent to Voters Taken in Alphabetical Order nan roan icaneiad gag othe | AY reward the people can give rtain req there were returned r In Registration Lists. eta. Pas eoely } mayor has she Poindexter in this precinct, as} | ° “ at the present rate he will soon i 1 order. | sown by th figures, ts tremies ' |be eble to go to the Adirondack ak WSF) Gously sicriticant |moantains. T' will not be for] which voters! “rhere are in the Second ward & week, however, as he cannot be} tified, and |moved before then.” dy / death lock yesterday morning. Coroner Bnyder ordered the ball until believe in him and in what helitlegal operation upon The | that he did net know for clusively is the home precinct of Councilman y re EW. Way now! In this precinct . 191 A - cistered vote and there ecb voter to return hi probably be 2,000 votes cest In polated out that it was eaublisnn ont Nin. This srew —_ | | . 'M of his candidate that npublican primaries. This straw _ |REDOUBLE GUARD | Star 8 Expose Is Borne Out. Man Who Has Made Hun- isi theeehite of them, or Lies | Insurgent Candidate Backed by Roosevelt Being Helped in His ABOUT PRES. TAFT by Suit Filed to Compel dreds of Speeches for tative Precincts. This is pr an exaggerated ‘Campaign by Gifford Pinchot—Issue Clearly Defined With ae | | R WwW Republicans Will Fight Purposes of this poll ten | expectation, is at least cer. Taft and Standpatters on One Side, and Roosevelt, Pinchot (hy Uaned Freen) i ger | Lawyer to Return War- ep’ cans (By United Press | - | | ve precincts were se- tain that there are 40 men in this and Progressives on the Other—Pinchot Developing Into) BEVERLY, Mass, Ang. 11 oc dan: 1 oo teorencing). Se | Under Insurgent Banner “gee a ge bs <i yee Paeticit watecies thar at me, Great Campaigner, Says Gilson Gardner on Return From [ Sea the, att ok o Mayor Gaynor 5 ee all aeeehie’ oad atceenee precincts, those con-|191 voters 160 of them will take Three-Day Stumping Trip With Kent. po urremided President. Taft | (fom floods throughout the island | , xcal attorney in| Hermon W. Craven, who has pike of Hondo are reported today. Hun- |» i « perior court) probably made more campaign | dreds of persons in the prefectures | this morning ' und | speeches for republican state com- of Shimada, Shidzuoka and Tokio| Mrs N ady, is accused of de-| mittees d the last 20 years are facin arvation, a thousand | trauding f $336 by fa rep-|than any man in Washing- houses are in ruing, landstides are |resentations and by false «/|ton, announced yesterday that he occurring in different parts of the | himself out aw thelr attorney jhad decided to support Poindexter, istand and the region between Yo. The illegal ar raudulent trans Taking immediate advantage of i Tokio isa of mud. jactions charged Willett | this impor t accession to their running for congress on an insurgent re- | other automobile. They have orders | *°oama am “igor Bechnevey Rar ai Leese gt ‘ Kent campaign. Rocsevelt sent him out to help. ater, ne operative always Bo) og ‘i Qs eS Murdock meett August 24 he fs a middle class real. | ( tol ety < « | vi . » poit | rine natter has al meeting Augu at the pinet, phon aoen suede the cee Saas it tee ase It is Pinchot’s first experience on the stump, He has made pub- —" the president on the golf |" "2, trains with 700 passengers|The Star |Grand opera house. Mr. Craven the Second ward. It is|to come im and resnita shown by| '¢ speeches before, of course, but they have generally been formal ib renewed precautions of the jaboard are reported stalled near | accepted. He will also accompany the north by Charles | them will be published from day to| 894 carefully prepared addresses before conservation congresses and | ‘c Pai ie in Hne with|Kanaya station, on the Tokiado , | Congressr Poindexter tomorrow south of P’ummer sts.,| day imilar gatherings. It is a nev: ~xperience for him to met the village |*werpt service mon Is in Hine with) overnment) line, with no pro-| Mary E and 3 ‘. FJon a tour of Island county, where population gathered in front of the court house steps and to hand them | ‘he theory that the altac *aY | visions. | Ready charge that they ha "-|he is well acquainted, and may go ” In-} >, r nt politics, “hot off the ba Seales cess least ana ereke mn | There is no way in which food | terest in the r 1 with Congressman ‘Murdock im sammaimammaiammeammmneeeeeed 7 : ot bee - ~ _ e h n i hd . ¥| Poindexter's interest to attend } Up now Pinchet has not been! la to duplicate the outrage. The and supplies can be sent to them.) ® n janie . { ¢ 36 engers,| Were giver . or $336 for) Murdoc ee ove }famed as an orator, He has drawn |, y and his work to the task of jety attending an attempted |, A train, carrying 360 passenger ‘ ; z or | Murdock meetings over the state, |hin audiences by a fame based On| Cieaning up the grafting board of pre 5 grog | i* stalled near Horinouchi with no a ‘ Is Against Cannonism. deeds, rather than by hope of verbal | aigermen—a task at length crowned elter except that afforded by the avei dei Ua. ance than 200 voters, but | part in the primaries it means that _ copstantly. Vigilance has been re fwere vent out, but the 100 Poindexter js absolutely assured of | BY GILSON GARDNER. doubled and the president is not out Sent to the voters whose |25 per cent of all votes cast SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 11—Gifferd Pinchot is becoming a |jof alght of one or more ef his} d first in the alpha-| In selecting the precinets of the! great campaigner. He ie | 4 | guntde at any time. in which they appear other wards for the purposes of thix| ghake hands with a crowd in a way that would deo credit to Theodore When the president motors, one These cards were ad-| poll every effort was made to have| Reesevelt. kiiard stands the step of his OF orl igermapy! boo Norse lig car emaghie | have just finished a three days’ stumping tour with him and |car and two others follow In an precinct selected was|Lake Union, one les wholly on top Precinct of the Second|of Queen Anne hill and one on | half-roofed cars, The train cannot opposed to Cannonism in " | fireworks; and ~ prore Dave been | with success, In California Kent has | minded, and the suggestion contain Peegpte recipe jt cy ; n . i tmpresse by - worked with Heney Rudolph | ed in repeated discussions of | ‘o sets 4 es = ners. ? } ns si nat [the house, and to Aldrichism in | } than by the manner of senmse®. | Spreckies, Hiram Johnson and their | crime tx added reason the secret ix 9 ps in gare s in the % 7 ‘i the e. The issue in this con- aN | Which is still true, but to # lee kind His purse is long and spirit | segyiee men consider necessitating | Ce field districts of Shimada have ‘ ks cad a heir| test, to a large de is simply extent. The abliity to get and bh always gener lad@itional care in guarding the |‘*kem refuge in a iiuddhist temple | jthis: Shall we have a government } a crowd, and irive home five or An Instance of Kent's public sptr-| president at Hosbink! and are reported starv : ts iuett | by the or @ government by ‘ six essential pointe, is the rare |ited generosity te his gift of the fu a {' } 3 oe tyrannical gang equipment of the successful stump - md | Thirteen railway engineers are |W®* ‘ ; ment {of politicians. ; | speaker, Oratory will not answer (Continued on Page Three.) GALLAGHER WAS A jentombed near Karuizawa, where | * oe ex) | Sienstennen » Poindexter is the Rhetorical flights and rhapsodical |an abanianens wes washed aver 5 atte . ving |only candidate, hg ho: HEARST FOLLOWER jy the swollen torrents of the river |W! m acces of having) 7. car who een he Oneal somersaults are worse than mutr to the city (Ry United Pree) | (iy United Pres) biings over a manuscript. The m ——— Rukugo Wednesday night. The en-|'*X*" Pe ; gain re upon to go to Washington to rep- “ EE, Aug. 11.—Jamés LONDON, Aug. 11.—Experts who | effective work is done by the man (By United Press) gineers were haste relleve | Comptrolle yA oy poe a resent all the people im, 24 years of age, is dead | have been examining the body found| Who gets out and talks—with sin-| JERSEY CITY, N. J., Aug. 11.—|thetr beleaguered E Cie mock ‘re N. F| “The present tariff law, in my f his parents, 10/in the basement of Dr. H. H. Crip-,cerity, simplicity and clearnens James G assailant of | the stalled (rains when the ped bes " opinion, is not a satisfactory ful chee, and Mrs.|pen’s home, today asserted that Mark Hanna’s Start. | Mayor W Gaynor, of New)occurre®, and they were buried) 10 norenentat * Witett the |fillment of the republican party 5 years old, is in the is that of a woman who had under-| se.) gianna learned to do that ‘ork, calmly discussed today the| under the siding earth was Ben pledges. We want for the senate bere, charged with hav-| «one an operation before her death. — , i viewpoints he took of his treat-| At Shidzuoka 1,000 houses have ORR EES man who will not join the group after he was 45 years ane " . leither bee - is young man. Thin corroborates the rumor cabled | 1M yt few public speech. It was | ment by the mayor following his|either been submerged or washec lof senators who made such fulfill- ¢ : ; > e department of he floods that are growin Although de a he ' e | me . w ¢ é that Mrs. Totten the Quebec correspondent of the |p eae te a ita ‘Gelivediy ont dismissal from the department of | away in the floods ® & £ ment impossible Poindexter is Bhot that killed Sutton | London Chronicle that Crippen in- |10 wards long, and its delivers | docks and ferries, in ® statement |greater because of the torrential jon Willett | r arrant to] pre-eminently the man.” May afternoon, while he was|timated to the Canadian officials 4 Aros * aie to the newspapermen, Gallagher | rains its rightful. owne omen ter Stumped for McGraw. of Later I heard him talk for an how said | ‘The city of Takasaki is prac an an Poe ump or McGraw. | | —. | to cut a fence leading | that his wife had died from the ef- ne oth ab Ceente sei. Casta Week eee sea rf to a hostile crowd in one of Chicago's | “I Intended to kill Gaynor, that's|ly a lake, and the inhabitants are | askec ar. Craven began | partich farm owned by Mrs. Tot-| fects of an operation performed by 1 t i “ os tat . 7 } rough stockyard districts. The Han- Pele oe eee bey : eit t, | Pating in an state cam: hin all there was to it. 1 hope now|racing with the flood to . comp | when he stumped 7 SN nsen | eter ‘than (ile the expe tye ; that he recovers higher land in safety, Many « | return sith Job G 7a pat of what te Bim to be t (Special Cable.) My favorite author ts Shakes-|lower districts in Tokio ite: win Sone EL Mee oe up a farm 10 years 3 found nothing from which the iden a iaiaea ant are |t was , . < “1 , ip @ farm 10 years ago} truth. And that ix Pinchot's method. NOME, Alasxa, Aug. 11.—Com-|peare. I read Dickens and Henry | under water ar are devastated. | fror 7 ntiffs fs a oan Rt c apeietael lew years} of the we could dete aaron - few 7 i the w n i) r | Our trip began at Sacramento. | plete returns for Nome give Wick rge's ‘Progress and Poverty, |The » r near Tokio is rising nm state c ¢ - * m family moved into . jtook in Marysville, Oroville @74)ergham 493, Orr 210 and O'Connor |that is » only modern book I|the rate of one foot an hour rn over any | he wont copie g hs and ae above the Beebe farm. | ns in one day, and on the second | 20g in T. . » In 0 nd on th m , uesday’s election, Eight Po eithe’ , There are tre F ct any for t Was no way of getting to : M er | Send constantly Kther | Henry) There are frequent landslides. Re pitted in joint debates against jand third days covered Napa, Santa! Creeks gave Wickersham 227, Orr|George nor Shakespeare. inspired A cong Sons oe ly . § 2 ports of casualties are constantly thsom Of Chk mihaie Genie on, ae ee oe FIGHT | Rosa and Sar |289 and O'Connor 184. Reporte! me to shoot Gaynor. I simply felt| being received by the authoritic cathe os athe end te oman. In mt Sword | These are mostly agricultural \trom the Iditarod today give Wick-|that 1 had no other way of rem-{ Tokio is isolated by rail and ep gg ap ceay noviggit cna ne | towns in the rich valley of the 84¢- |ergham 60 per cent of the total /edying my wrong. 1 had to do| telegraph. The railway. statior mate repabtjoan oamapalens.’ Stey, Bitiay when the father of| Is OFF >: Eisos marti ot Soautean- | "foe ' re | eammnnaing. 'C | waa wrong, I am/desolate and the.government ix be |" In January, 190%, Mr. Craven * pe ne an | a doxen coun orth of J n em ” rm 7 } t ft 1 . wert. are |x The people are rejoicing over t re to take my punishment. I doling urged to take control of the late ae cenhek ur Ge eee Balton attempted tc pass and has been represented—o j : mpted to ps and has b epresented—Or, | defeat of the Beveridge bill, and|not think I was wrong situation. The forecast today was - mmtBe place, he found it |rather, misrepresented—by a red-| hope for home rule le stronger than | ay wa Preston meeting in the Seattle the- ster t | ; Was a Hearst Man. |for clear weather. The rains, how t led to urge ‘ ae He returned to his home. | haired gentleman known out here ae ever. om atre, called to urge the election of Mr James KE. Sutton, accom (By United Pres) | Punk" “Dune” McKinlay | " wa am a follower of Hearst ares ge ough somewhat a Seattle candidate for the United ie bis sister, started for the| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Aug. 11—] President Taft likes MoKinlay.| hen he was a —— for| lighter thar fecian bye | States senate, the meeting which “ fight has (By United Press) mayor I voted for him and tried | prospect of a break in Judge Thomas Burke undertook to in a bugs s soon| The Langford an i he te | Da As soon |The Lang When the campaign opened he wrote) ayy, Aug. 11.— Tuesday's] to get my friends to vote for him.| soon stampede by responding to the paitived there he began to| been called off. 1 fighters Gl" | to @ friend saying that McKinlay! i lete | ey f wires, q armed | agreee ¢ he ment, and | was “too valuable to lo And when | Alaska election was a complete {n- | examameee= cries of men hired for $1 each to ned to shoot |the fuss became strenuous that i tour, the} surgent victory. James Wick A 12-story building is to be built| pack the hall and yell for him, In to her | altogether. of his affection for the Second dis-|for re-election as delegate to con | Third av. and Pine st. Henry Broder-| form, but was howled down by the " ing an . ltriet congressman by running | gress, has defeated Ed 8. Orr, the ick today sold the corner for the/audience much in the same man- de tweed tae! __ | pudgy fingers through the latter’s| regular republican candidate, by STORY OF RACE WIT H. S. Turner Investment company to/ner as was Senator Piles in the Taised bh gun and \haire and murmuring: | plurality approximately 2,000. Cor John E. Boyer for $180,000. Boyer | Grand opera house meeting last j . be| vision, received at Fairbanks, ep charge strack th 008 old sorrel-top” may lthree floors of which will be occu- _ struck the vic Be “g008 | Wickersham "1,147, O'Connor 6 | pied by the Sherman-Clay com-|* kk RAK RA HRA Re m 8 of the head. killi lregarded ax the candidate of the treme exieres turned int t t ote of the head, killing | AND KILLS SELF regarde ; 2 a os gor’ tte aad Orr $04. Ore carried cal his (iy United Press.) Mexieren turned into the streets pany. The lot is 53x108 feet. * tantly | stand-pate “ : 4 ene own neighborhood, and lost even MEZIERES, France, Aug. 11 greet Le Blar Wildly careening * CART OFF ARMY SAFE ig ton jump from the SINR Kent is the choice me ho fa | Valdez, where he was, expected to | Rass » electric bag nce in the gale, the stays of the plane * CONTAINING $6,500 : y Wiskcaraknes ealh |lightning flashed out after his frail}taut with the strain, the aviator — (By United Press.) policies. e Willian ‘O'Connor, the labor can-|#efpplane, Le Blanc er in the |swooped to earth. A thunder of ap SAN FRANCISCO (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aug. 11—Because he ‘ 488-mile cross country flight for a | pla went up nd he was se CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 11 na method was the simple statement | PM RORY Of the t+ —— é hn a a a Paid ran to her home a! vor the progress or Roosevelt | Everyone Knows Kent. didate, was arrested at Cordova} 1d admission to the home ¥ apan? : 4, rine, today comple ne| by the throng and te ‘ ted, W. J- Myers this after: | Chicago everybody knows him, and| tween him and Nick Welsh, a Cor-|thind tom of his perilous sourne. | the ‘ More than 50,000] + Soreepigygeen tags ait ; is kno va rr, ove political | noon shot the woman, killed her son, | throughout the country he is known} dove Lag 2 a r - ua ot 400, toile riley mc 9 aa hE . Breeden er | # the “mancuy ‘ |Raiph, 7, and his father-in-iaw,|by everybody who keeps in touch questions. ‘Connor, ough de | | me of 1 hour and 55 tes, | hotel By t d Press.) | t ) | feate he election, won the /#ble t . i | (By od Pree * here, | night J then committed | with charitable and public spirited |feated in t . i None of his competitors equalled SAP < 11.) Ae Phage Pee work. Born in California, he lived| fight. He is out on bail today |None of his «ix says. eta HA, ld the story of his}! MINNEAPOLIS, Alinn,, Aug. 11./% away gs He ‘ was | this. m1 ex ght to the ited Press San Francisco was named toda *® the re The triple murder and suicide cre r 16 years a citizen of Chicago,| awaiting — trial O'Connor as : ; \ jt flight to the United Press |- re gi mrp age nen ee a th Y | ated a panic in the neighborhood.|and has now returned to the + strongest In the Tanana district,| Hearing the staccato of his motor ent. He sald as the piace for xO * an ex rary prop: oting # nativit but even there he fell behind|above the roar of the onrushin . ~-|convention of — the iternational | # time tthe kh hh se has ice zscaatens wh ite, rs "Chi wo he Wickersham storm, the entire populace « Continued on Page Three. Typographical union Tere c er ees 2 2 2 my hh oa ile in Chic B WATER SHUT ofr. see eee ee ee ee ee The pam new Thing in the ‘World i. the Week Before Vacation —

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