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THE _ VOL. !2. NO. MANGES ASE Gives His Ver- sion of Facts in Case on Trial Against Him in Superior Court. ou yw hom Mary P. Ready Dx | ton with ce fe connection Yomac apar’ ae He gave the five yee The Ready | "At the tris Ir weted Mr. Car > yer made ¢ ented | Bradys, as i do + w th The city ma Re Me Fords parti« > fer the law | fien of the awar ppepared the made by the weparate (fn © ie for the Re Fords, ar dm, the « t had t Could Not Recover. i Mudge Alber also ruled that tenants could not Ee @acept for such vacancies as ed during the time e Be wating should be in progress, (By United Freee) 12 WALLACE, Ida, Aug 12 4 a a hundred families of Wallace Wis morning are packing up their cepenes and will leave for Spo Zz and other outside points to @tape the forest fires, which are threatening to wipe out the city With a dense smoke enveloping i the city, making it impossible to We 2 distance of 200 yards, and Pwith burning embers falling. car ‘Wed by the wind from the burning | of destruction. Meo and women are running about | Gieitedly, while the city fire depart | Ment stands ready to rush to the of any blaze. Depends on Wind. ~ Should the wind become stronger | ‘Ria believed that nothing can save city. Forest fires raging tm the | cast in the ward. It also indicates | the pharnyx, back of the nose, Creek district, five miles|in a very striking manner that | |whence it could be quickly ¢ Wallace, have destroyed much | purke is leading Wilson for second (hy United Press.) | tracted if an operation were under Property place by a very striking proportion.) xeNTrIELD, Cal, A fas taken. The patient has difficulty AD appeal has been sent to Spo-\the rate shown in this return be ug % edly 9th jin «wallowing, owing to the loca for 100 men to aid in fight-| ing § to 1 letter from former President Theo tion of the missile, but this is to fag the flames; also the govern Of the 1,000 cards sent out to rep- | 4 Roosevelt figures in the pr | b@ expected, according to a doe: Beat has been asked to send 4) resentative precincts selected from | mary campaign in the Second Call | tars. Two samples of blood are @Madron of troops from Fort! cach of the 10 residence wards, 12 nie, trict | taken daily. So far no signs of in e Wright. At the present!iaye now been returned to The : * oe = are present | lime there are only 60 men in the| gitar office. Of this number 93 are|_, TM letter ts addressed to William At 12:30 p. m. @ bulletin sign Mainly of Wallace fighting the|for Poindexter, 24 for Burke, & for| Kent. Insurgent candidate, and says] by “Dre. Arlita and Dowd was is fames on theviewti” | Wilson and 4 for Humphries. De-| that Roosevelt do t belle t | 1 ax follows MISSOULA Most. "hug. 12,—|talls of the vote In the other Pre-| ‘ion with the fencing . FsPhe mayor te comfortable. _ He Tn eee athe inoks |cinets will be published from day lisnas which hax been made an In se cag nce Worse. The high winds that have |‘? ea more of the returns @r@ | we ny Kent's opponents Accusing the officers of the Spo] Gaynor fell asleep at 10 o'clock Been blowing along the Montana-|"°°*''°e: _ | “Do you need t wre me, my|kane Grain company of seeurigg|and at 2:20 p.m, was still * vary divide are raising the very| dear fellow, that never acted |her stock In the company from her! The physte id Rufus 3 44M Improperly in connection with| at leas than its real value by tell-| that unless infection set in from Ip these words Forester Silcox|* & | fencing government lands? I know|ing her untrue stories of the i | anexpect ¢, his father would HALLIE ERMINIE RIVES. fimmed up the condition of the|* BANK CLEARINGS. * rt ar h| solvency of the company, Margaret | recover NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Mrs. Post tern Montana today.|* w | stor colon wrote Palmer this morning brought suit - Wheel f $e h a A nas happened many |* Seattle. hy Ea peraalnggen <pexcsedlgetl valance in the superior court. to. recover “ jer, wife of the charge d’af © service thought|* Clearings today. .$2,1 43 &|triet is going on under a full b $7,000. The defendants in the wait faires of the American embassy at tion well in hand,| # Balances 68 w\of steam t the R eve are B. F. Shields, president of the St. Petersburg, formerly of the dip t upset everything | ® Tacoma. & | doing it of the rh Spokane Grain company, ©, H. | jomatic service at Tokyo, has re 4nd show: the fires are more|* Clearings today. .$1,00 00 &| ce a eae Shields, vice president of the cdr | ‘ieee’ ai Pahinui : erous than ever, At Bear|* Balances 94,312.00 * poration, and W. H. Livengood, see-| pturned trot.£t, Petersburg with a Creek, conflagration today | * Portland. ft ttt tt ttt tt I tt | etary | | bunch of gowns the value of which Swept away te tools and equip-|* Clearings today. .$1,688,068.00 # % *®| The plaintiff charges that in Aw | | tied a kink in the adding machines Ment of the fire fighting forces sta-|* Balances 122,196.00 #|*# WEATHER FORECAST. *#! t, 1907, she was the owner pf! of the custom ice. toned there. 5 and pack horses | * Spokane. ~_* * 0 shares of stock in the cot | Mr Wheeler, who go by th barely ceca with their Hives. |& Clearings today..§ 764,788.00 #|% Fair tonight and Saturday; *|pany, worth $10,000. She says that | 7 Ri, = # Balances ......+6 50,887.00 | light southwesterly winds %| the three defendants convinced Her name of Hallle Erminie Rives when * ** * {that the company was insolvent, | writing novels, believes that each WISE WORDS OF SHENMYEEENYY BREEN HH * 1 kaka eee tw &!) was about to go into the hands of gown she owns should reflect some | FAMOUS PEOPLE |, = | vesetver. aed that a sees | |particular mood or “lash of ’ jlar. Asa favor they took her stock| 4. cont in the large hall in the thought,” She receives at home tn SENATO! ct MINS at Vv mee loff her hands for $3,200, The Tonight in “ oan re - ‘¢/a kimono a la Tokyo Des Moir The republican }woman charges that at the time | A00r Temple ie aan in the ein Here is a partial list of thé costly born to make |they made the representations they |'0# 1° fire tis tin Mi tions,. Varlous | BOWS admired by Collector Loeb’s make them WILL OT E LE}: knew the company was tn Sole | ee ee aptabare of temaniead| ee Ifinanciad condition and that the "ecg amigo _organized | “item: Harebell blue linen, em ESTER, at Con _—————y stoc i was worth $10,000. }laber,..amoni re BETES Ferry Lbs red white daisies and We get what we Eh i ees et utters the |chrysanthemums, Sand — colored get it Fell t for old General| wrong, and th t read 1 ~ tghe reparing for a | Pink rose JOSEVELT at ve Pn s 1, ana I Big oting |of the party f ‘ OVER NIAGARA at nig ie A ' ror arty tor 9 item ! Botticelli gown, white | on ith , . fh Face MS pe I nt) vie ae 408 vigorous ca * A eS | satin and mousseline de sole, Scads ins enlimet Va tee potter ie Spot publican |ton st eer » Bip nthe | (By United Pros) jparty, organized Dy tne te | of embroidery; silver roses, Front low these people ket in 1910, and I'll vote for Thon. | politiciar « to get @ aur-| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug, 11.—Tie {Unione of ahs of tunie holds big rose ate useme P. Revelle.” prise. Three out of ¢ fi « boy who flew the te across the! — Item Doucet dinner gown of URDOCK, at Wick With thie statement an ¢ an, |two out of every three men I talk | Niagara gorge abling the baffled | hyacinth blue, set in crepe, gold i I nt vic ne valked Into Revelle’s to are against Cannon lengineers to span it with a cablafor|® * kkk * ® we we eww wlEMbroidery, Old Venetian point pudiation ape 8 New York|Vell and all the other mer ho} the first suspension bridge, has Just | * x These are only samples. Thyre nd the system Wl pjock, ye ay 4 ng, to pf 1 as Can-| died here, at the ripe of 78 |*% THE ROAD TO SATISFAC- * are plenty more obbed the peo “ge egiance to the man who | Kugene Childs was the boy whone | # TION. *| Note talogue not sent on re nment in th ae tha to fight Joe Cannor ne we than alquick thought and deed have ilys-|* In securing tenants, buyers or # | quest house You rigt Mr. Revelle, and I t Tom | trated points many a writer and) * help is through the Want * ‘ a El BBARD, tn the anted to te ® I'm ax good > him {public speaker, He lived near the! ® pages of The ur. Ada taken * 5 ltenieg ivi msent. But not at yus dogma republican as ever voted the part They | gorge then, Later he won his “@ap-|# by phone, Main 9400; Ind, 441. * frozen stiff ticket. I've been watching . thi the | tain” by civil war service. He had) ® Massachusetts lost $226,478 | United States congress for a half | lived in Minneapolis since 1884 [kek RR RR Re ek tH] ihrouKh forest fires last year | Per area, Wallace is in immediate dan-| Everywhere | SEAT TLE (By United Press.) LONDON, Aug, 12.—The world’s record fo plane flight was broken here today by J American millionaire He attained a he altitude in an aero Armatrong Drexel, ight of 6,750 feet an LATHAM MAKES 260 MILES IN THREE HOURS. t circles about the Eiffel tower ur is Antoinette biplane PARIS, Aug. Soaring in gr coked upward, Hubert Latham drove 260 miles today from Chalone-SurMarne to the parade ground at Issy just outside the French capitol, Latham covered the distance in three hours. After circling the Eiffel tower he crossed the city, barely skim ming the house tops. } Latham was proclaimed the winner of the French prize of $2,000. AMERICAN QUALIFIES IN RACE MEZIERE " Aug Weymant An " f o Me Rb wh i t " « tury of ight. W 1 wit " ‘ammerman, who wa ed from starting from Na by t kale yesterday, also a " wind subsided before pting H 1 among contestants. POINDEXTER a STAR STRAW VOTE , In Sixth Precinct of Third Ward Insurgent Candidate Looks Good for at Least Fifty Per cent of the Total) Vote. VOTE OF THE SIXTH PRECINCT OF THE THIRD WARD. Ashton over any} Burke Freeman Humphries POINDEXTER Wilson Poindexter firgt, Burke a poor second, and Wilson a hopeless third, with Humphries, Ashton and .F man not even in the run ning, ts the preliminary re of The Star's straw ballot on the senatorship in the Sixth p t of the Third ward Postal card ballots were sent to this day a the first returns came in th ning has | registered voters, it was not deemed necessary to ace | rhtely sound » senatorial ne there, to poll them ali, so but | 100 cards were sent out. Th ent he first 100 voters ir | the order in which their names ap the City registration rolls | a card being sent to each voter w name begins with any letter of the alphabet up to and Including “L The Third ward is a high class) — residence ward, the average affiu ence of its residents probably be ing higher than that of any other leinct was selected as representing | an average of the vote of the en-| tire ward. It is bounded by 23rd) and 28th avs. and Yesler Way and{ Marion st., and the voters living in the ward are, in an exceptionally large proportion, the owners of their own excellent homes. | Will Get 50 Per Cent. | This preliminary return indica that Poindexter will get nearly per cent of all the votes cast in the precinct and, if the precinct is, as has been assumed, representative lof the entire ward, half of the votes Tells ile of 4 Caltberaia, | That He Doesn't Be- lieve Campaign Canard. i | SEATTLE STAR | WASH IN PRISON ' Wome Indicted sational Murder FRIDAY, WLLETT CALLS AMERICAN FLIES _ Wiss WARDLAW 6750 FEET HIGH STAMIES StF in Sen- Case Commits Slow Suicide by | Starving Herself The The Snead lg ted heavy U I oHUT with ARK, N. J (iy Untied Press) Aug ceatic had life insurance 12 M the u ndictment ford hing food] i a Virginia tH It ie pred] BH Martini} other sii} to trial jointly Mra mn of HINDUS OUT (My Celied Poem) f ode b t . ye r te B ' pire artment can b nm the statute b op immigra It measures of law th Hindu f part be generally obtain: comes: palted. Ocey t suicide the nee Snead car in. on ZLib AUGUST 12, 1910. THE SEATTLE TAF Figures in Tragedy Z (YRS CAROLINE. \/AROLAW MARTIN WILL OPERATE ON GAYNCR, FEAR FOR Wo RECOVERY Doctors Give Out Encouraging Bulletins, as in the Case of Late President McKinley, But New York Magis- trate’s Friends Are Uneasy. (By United Pr HOBOKEN, N. J., Aug. 12 ees.) tempora his at ly That Mayer Gaynor’s condition is very serious, andthat there is small hope for his recovery, is the general belief in New York today. much that is parailel in the condition of the wounded assassination ed that he was making feast, his STUNS CUSTOMS MEN BY GORGEOUS GOWNS There } mayor and of President McKinley, following 1 As-| Buffalo in 1901. McKinley's physicians ins # Cablé satisfactory sprogress until the day before his death, the president merce ant | living for two weeks after he was shot down that thee it ip admitted that Gaynor hae fost, Lid be re | cheerfutness, and insists that his wife remain near his bed The following bulletin was Insued . ttitud® | at St Mary's hospital at 10 o'clock t that he) this morning “Mayor Ge paw a H night. He slept seven hours and was comforts this morning. He ie in excel t general cond) tion aperature 100, pulse 76, respira tion 16 nd bad &) A surgeon who will direct an © foreg,| operation upon the patient, if such who deb | action is determined upon, ts con he count | stantly on watch beside the mayor . bh a) Apprehension is felt that infection | may appe seitating an fe grou | operation | So far, how AtON® 4B) ever, no infection is apparent » polit) The mayor ate m hearty break n gov} | fant physicians are not " al » the value of the X-ray $ rmining the ation of the ut enforé®| pallet. Several declare that it and would be unsafe to operate with- | can, how-/ out any other guide than that of | restriction |the X-ray. A consultation ts plan- netruction of the and if @ it will, ina large | ned for tonight upon the question | of an operation day and a lthe bullet is lodged in the vault of plates taken yester-| loped today show th New X-ray ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be ALDRICH TRIES TO EXPLAIN 70 TAFT | Big Conference on at Beverley—King of Standpatters Excusing His Connection With the Rubber Trust— Will Taft Endorse Him, as He Has Cannon and the Tariff? (By United Press.) rube that t f ther ring Senator rates h left easury Mace at Beverly ld bring Ware kw en | 10 n the Buckeye ate f t to Taft WASHINGTON, Aug The ence between President Taft W. Aldrich, foi | the on of the pons of expis n reg ection the Inter-Conti 1 Rubber Co. and the charges |made by Senator Bristow, of Kan sas, that the company a trust and de xreat profits from the | tariff which ars the Khode le land | - senator's name, is causing wide jcomment in political circles r the explanation and visit, the political wiseacres h predict that the coming campaig jas it is to be managed by the ad ministration forces, will be an et President Thompson, of fort to “explain” the whole tariff meer: |situation, and they further predict, Ohio State University, a that the clash between t regulars |and the insurgents, which many re-| Friend of Froprennemtay | can leade ardently hoped Considered. would end with the primaries, will be fought out even more bitterly as a the ar ] (By United Press) A rep ator Bris) WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—A pere tow to explanations Is the ng rumor that Pres- general ex ation of the politi {fered the portfolio clans be insurgents are |of t partment to Presi- | free such an an-|dent W. O. pson of Ohio State |swer w vote racting attention to- Senator Aldrich’s le written |day. It 4 weg of Cautiewiaa |to Chairman Wm, B. McKinley, of | f rt that Senator ; |the congressional campaign com mittee, admits the abarge of Bris tow that Aldrich is connected with the Inter-Continental company and also admits that the rubber sched. i ‘ given to the ules were advanced 5 per cent, as|Thompson rumor. It is known that Bristow alleges {he is in favor with the progressives Aldrich’s Explanation. jin his state, numbering many The advances, Aldrich contends, | of the r republicans among hie were not made for the benefit of | *UPP over, there is no his own company, but because the | ©! in the president's’ official rubber industry as a whole demand-|f*mlly now, and the addition of ed it. Aldrich declares that Bris-| Middle Western man would satisfy tow has misstated facts, and as-| ‘he anti-Ballingerites, serts that his concern is not a icnladia trust 4 The company, according to Al drich, is engaged solély in the busi rubber and | BUGGY IS HIT ness of importing raw selling it to manufacturing con cerns. Senator Bristow charged j that the increase of the tariff on U manufactured rubber which, it was implied, the company sold, enabled the concern to declare enormous : dividends This charge is emphatically de EXPRES nied ' Bristow has charged that the company recently reorganized and | : is empowered by its charter to en-| spears { facturing and other| oh ‘ining. This, Woman Thrown Out But | Bristow charges, ts nded to help { the Guggenheim syndicate get pos| Lands Clear of Train— session of the mineral wealth of Is Painfully Hurt. the United States Bristow emphatically stated that | —-- j his charges were based on the char While Mrs. J. W. Brady { ter ot the company, a copy of which | ariving across the railro: nip aoe Peer | The insurgents are expecting the | (clacton perme bre Kansas senator to ask Aldrich to ge gp ter Lgak Geattin: unk explain a little more fully the rea-| gan Francisco, struck the buggy in {| sons for the charter changes and| \nich she was ing. ami atiek the imerease of powers given the | qragg versl faa teed t that Senator Aldrich has | \onvan beget IE; been placed on the defensive and is | jut tandea othe tea forced to “explain” gives the tact:| she was picked ‘na beh ak ical advantage to the insurgents, | the City hospital, r left ear was politicians declare, But the mat-| partially torn off preg A 3 ter over which they are debating|+iph~ broken, The buggy in which today is the probable attitude | she was driving was completely de- President Taft will take |nolished. ‘The h pate srg Ale: What Will Taft Do? jured The president has freely gone to} Mrs. Brady will over, She res the aid of his friends, He has ex-|sides at $217 W. Andover st, West | plained the Ballinger charges, de- | Seattle a fended Cannon, come out strongly : for the tariff, praising Aldrich for his part in the law. Whether he| MIGHTY FEW BABIES } will come out for Aldrich in the COMING TO FRISCO present controversy is the question politicians are asking (By United Press.) The feeling of cordiality between SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.~— Taft and the insurgents, it is ad San Francisco faces depopula- mitted, has been strained by the] tion within a few years unless Iowa republicans, who adopted) the stork is cajoled into making a lukewarm endorsement of the| his visits more frequent. Babies |president and the administra are not only becoming scarce, tion, The fignt against an endorse-| put scarcer, according to the r ment of Taft's administration by} port-of Health Officer McNutt, ».|the insurgents o. his own state} it we an annual decrease of recent developments in Kan and | more than 1 per cent in the last Jin other insurgent strongh uve | three years, the rate in 1910 jnot tended to make the pre it} being but 13.20 per cent. |feel more friendly toward the in The committee that will be ap- |surgent leaders | pointed by the board of health It is belleved certain here that} will have an interesting prob- Aldrich has asked the president to] lem before it. Baby clothing endorse him in the present contro-| stores d to be going out | versy tof busine :