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LAST EDITION VOl NO !%V SEATTLE ELECTORS SELECTING THEIR CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE 11l A YOR WELCOMES EXCLUSIONISTS Opens Convention of Japanese-Korean Exclusion League at Labor Temple With Assurances That Delegates Are Welcomed by People of Seattle. (n.m c*rt»ia MM ZjMjifcrf l« *""*■ B rtw ' tfc»» »<>u trf »n«lr*lrmbl» Stl «< Ik* Japan""- * jJJ, IM4Q* it Later i*ni, "£% rrpiw*«taO» of w J|>. Bed to'»oi># In iJ»* country. I «•»» r«t«d to yt* o« M»tf C tf .m! riJj,, BHMt cordUl Md hearty weK "TtrtH joar dfUt»r«Uoo« irtß fcrtmt r.'rt* U» (r>|i jv* »o ranch <w l rf , A*tifc I fu»r»ntw» »n b*-i fc»l( rf ti« |»o|>tr of Ih. *»y «n J of i U« ritf iowrwn«»t *Wch I nfp naftl tklit yen •<** w*lt«m«. ifwM<Bt 0 A. TtMtmc*. of th« CWMbnla l«uw, <••!>.! lh« eon wtttoo to ortf*. »n« *Wch he! ; iitrvJawJ PmMvat Cii'.ws. of tbe; iHtllf »>nlr»! Labor roun< *bo jJUB.II U* d«-l«-*»te« on '-»■«' of lif n>onrtl " Attitud* Nst AtelioatL *'rr«* W (".»!,,: pr*«li<l*at of tto Slat* »Vilir»tl.iß o{ Labor, d*» f!»rr<J that ih* »ti»iM»» l»l»C Ulirß at tkit coatt in lb« matttr «■■ »"t wettaal. tbuwb lh» rawt lOpln twiaa* poattloit f««r»plitcail». kr ; laftkr mi n to Ih' OHrst Ttta Mm la ■ pofltloa '•> ■•'•'* ''■' la- j •aunt Ud« of imalmaia, it *M Mat taargafinii tlut IB* coast I *NM ua« tk« Hrat «tfp» la tmk I Mima tor relief, -F»m, a* t «y of tettptewr- I ntten, m« M«aa4. Ilk* watttaa* I>t tkt aat*. wMItW #»iy 10 I NOTCOVINGTON AND BURLISON All rtaM m to tbr wbrnnbimta at Prtsk Co.totioo and Charles itittmm*<Uti*A *k b tb» mard«r •t Mm/CotliiittMi la thU rliy. krt'eov cioard t-itcd tb« fn«l ■m II MMr to tbt potlrt thu room f**|lWßf 8. M. T«rter, ini»r.| t>*i« maral a*a*r»l at Callao, r»jS. p«ti v t«t tb* tttipldon IM UH br tb#> aoArr that the ■Mat *'•• alaiaUtil. Mllr.l [*•■ TteoaM oa) tb* ttcanuibJp ■f*!BVL''* bond for Valp«ral«r.. TWj itt(#<ti w#rr rkwf-t> *xa» ■•* a»4 raaipar-4 »Ub t*«. dr ttttfkiu o< CoTlnitoa asd »ur jfcw brvirdcd fn>m tbl« city im W«(*lT aftn tV> nttr«ar THE BAD BOY DIDN'T SLIDE sir* he *arnlos to It)* million* ol our i***P** east u( u», M aaltl Mr. Cotlerltl. •UV • h.'iilil hold neither a »j,|rlt of prejudice nor or hoatiltty toward the Japane*« .ir any other race H fat M ih.-i^ achleve rocnta and atl« ■!>«•■ lv elv> Illtatloa tvs brneflted their own rountiies, but we cannot, even thimiiii w« wUhmt. linore tb« fact that they are of »n..ih, race, lllh tb# history of the eentarixa ha* demonstrated bwynuil nil |wra*]f*ja tur* la not capable of aaalinlla tion with our race. On* Rac* Peablem Enough. Am*ri«*. and iwrtU'ularly the nlie<| Ktatea, ha* had. anil »lltl ! baa, sutftrlent of • t*i-t- |.r»M< on , Ita hand* wiihuol luvltmc a new *!»■) greater one. **It would not be appropriate for me to anticipate or wrtMn. tb«i prob jabte dr-llberatiooa or result* of this j contention. My daty Is, In >M>half of the State *>*Vrail»n of lAbor, to bid you welcome.** CO Youne, orsanlter of the Htate KeoVrntl.m of l.abar, by di rect la*tru«tlo«a from Kamuol Konu-rra. uil>ii«-«««-<! lh» conventloa and represented the fe4er*tioo. t>. 8. Wrlcht. president of lh« •*> attl« KiflitMkM toagu* apuk* for that MR-lely A notuber of other ; welcoming ayaatbta wer*> made, after which t» a T\>-!imw rcprw [elated to th* runTentkin the ob jects and alms of the league. Tvetl , moe la accompanied by A 11. Vn 11. a***"- of ItM CatlforsU leagtte. Delegate* ar*> on hanil from *«r ronsdlna town* and »(t(.« and ttmm i».int« a* far *w*y aa Itc&o. Ne», a»d i allf..rnla Connul Taylor teei lh<» u»«i to his oltlrf i.ii .Uti 4 Tb»\v ca*« hi Ir aamra aa . KdwartU and llui!h.«. but. Hti for » ulight r. ■rttiMutf |wi»i.-n t!u«li> • and naritaon. lie tajrs tb«iw la B«.(hln« to rxinntTl tk# turn with lb« r>wi il«fii wanted b.tr aad-tbei* w«m rrl*a*(>d. Tht*. It lii awwriMl re—»»< tbt> last «iiih«i*«-<i <tia«i to ih«- wl^r* •bonu at tb* •mi-4-rir-U munl'-r --*>r». o» the nUbt «f K--H- 32. IM7. , Mr* Cotlneton «as murd<T*d la th« K«-*»trk aparttwau. nrs4 b*r bo«t> I.*.- iifxt In a trunk and ttrrowa Into th# Boand. Tb« trnnk w»« cut up by lb« ltd* an the bearh at flouth .Mkl I f'ovlnjtiutt. b<'«baj>4 <>t lh« nuir [•!>[i"l »nt!ian. and Itortlnnts, His In tlm.ttr fri>-nd, diaa|>prar«Hl. HE HAD TO STAY IN AFTER SCHOOL. The Seattle Star w *w™"wWa%wwiiß%w*%' * BENATOR PILIt TALKS * * TO THE SENATE ON * * ALASKA EXPOSITION. * * ißr Un,(«j Prese.) * ; * WABHINUTON. Feb. — * * Senator We*, of WashlnKtun * * Male 1...|,i\ m<lU ■<•*■•, l | he mii- A * »to In advocacy ol the Alaska- * * Yukon I*a«|f|c eiposiiton. Ills * * ad.li.n was a lung, vt'lmlnrly * * rfrorl. .1. [.li Hii| the develop- * * moot ami Importance of the ♦ * Pacific Northwest, Alaska and # * \iiirrlran I'ailfli- pu*»e**loa*. * * • * * * * ***** ****** GIVEN WORK ON CHAIN GANG John K. Ur-. tl y*«r» old, «•■ th*> (l>«t i.. rait la Uh- arm of ih« .pkiyee] to ciiui.. t,a< > ua Urn hanil* of (hl.f of »'ul|«-t« Wajij. n I * ifln. a|>|«ilnir.t to icn.l th* Idle latoi.-r* to |b* nitiniy rua I raui|i a«ar Young»tows. ! K.i!i» w*a outfitted Hat<u.U> j Uli i«rfate. a tlrket wUtltM him to work for bin bwati! lodclog ami IS frnl. |..-r liar, ud • larinl to' ihr cup »ilh Ihlrtj Other*. ll* did not g,- i, k Mtarsi about thf ell Thl* itkirnlac omc.r Itunnrll mw him and look him to headquarter*, where be waa booked for disorderly condart and »i h. .1 tiled for a term »ltn ibr chain k«iik. »tiiir- «uik la not a matter Of i hoirr. lUi.ofi<T, lha polio* eferlar* all ItHljJ.t* »ho W|U |H)t ■<■ u> th« county ramp will tw taken Into court and effort* auut* to aend Umcb Into tit* chain f*"» EAST BOUND FARES ARE PERMANENTLY CUT P«i>»#na« r fare*, flnt rlaM from Srattl« to Ht I'aul an4 all i<olata •■at, ba<*«> b*«e rut, arr^rdins to an anooonecmrnt aiaila thlt mora in« by tli* 1.--« l nrflrlal* of tb« Cr«at Northrnt Tbr (5 N. la the inUr railrti«d to wi far ha t» i^ roived thla *niioiuicrm«-nt. rimt rlaa* fatra l-riur to the riml of rrbruary Itoaltle ti» H( 1... w*>ik |M. hot arrordloi! to the Mnam nn-nt rwvltwd today th» fats baa N«n r«4iMia4 to 141.99, effmrtlto at »cii- Th« c«u ii ilitp to »<«• rbac««- la ratM la Mtum-Mita and ihi< Itakotaa.' Tbrontih tatea from HeattkT to putnta «X of Ki. Paul ar« alau cut t<i mr. i lh«- new whi-ii Olc. Th» ond rUim rarea r* raala it« aam« aa toruxrtlj Ambaaaatfef« Comlna. WASIUNOTON, IX (X. Fi-b. 1— Thr rcw Japanf«« ambaaaador at Wanhliiiiiio. Mr. Takahini l>»vt-» Roaav t«nla>- hir bta nrw \*>»i. and Wii Miik K»nit th« Cltlinn<- miii lalfr al Wanhlßßtnn. «11l dart frWM Hh.inch«l ininorrow HKATTLE. WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1008 WOMAN BADLY BURNCO. LKWISTON. i.int.o 1.1. B—A* a result of mi eitilualon following Iha freezing of H.. water tank bark '■' Hi. range In Hi., kitchen. Miss OllVfj IVilri <m quite severely burned b| liot water iealrrda> iii.uiijiiK at the hum* of Mn 11. t, MorrU. S TILL TIME TO VO TE Polling place* for today** primary «l«ctton will b* open until • o'clack tonight. Thi* hour wit fla*d for tht accommodation of working man who work until • o'clock, in order to astur* them of an opportunity to vott In the evening- No littla confuaion ha* ati*«n from th* fact that th* hour* aro different from tho** of a g«n*ral election. Thl* la due to the provisions of th* primary law. Tho polle today opened at It a. m. They will claa* at S p. m, Th* count of ballot* In the pncim.ii will begin Imme diately after the polls close at • o'clock. Ths first duty of th* judgo In **eh precinct I* to sort out the ballots by parties. They then begin on th* count of an* party. A* th* chief Interest c*nt*r« In th* republican contest*. it i* probable that In meat prttincta th* republican count will be made f<r•* Th* democrat*, having a mayoralty contest, are entitled to be counted e-cond, while th* city party bal lot* will probably be counted laat, *«cept p«**lbiy In the Tenth ward whfre there I* a councilman!* contest. ■y 9 o'clock th* count will have progressed far enough to give som* Indication of th* reeult Of th* republican contett. Police officer* have been ln*tructad to telephone returns from th* precincts on their beats each hcur a* th* contest pro* Ceeds, Thee* returne ahould begin to - cam* In at th* city comptroller^ office by t or 9:10. Th* count will probably net be completed In *om* of th* precincts beforo morning, pos •lbly not before tomorrow noon. > ~ If th* conteet I* close, the r«»uit will continue In doubt until well along tomorrow forenoon. If on* candidate ha* a long lead It will be Indicated In aem* of the earliett returns. as h -.kiasaaata PLEADS FOR SUPERVISION OF CORPORATIONS (■y Unlttd Prt.i.) WABHINOTOS. Ftb, S.-'lt U r.iH th<- nIMM» «>f lndu»trl«l power but rkliMir Ita tnUu»« that U ttev rmi |uol>l«-ni," u;i C«>mtala • Unit-r H«fl»rt Ki:«t» Hoilth burvsu of torpormtkmm H. ilrlhi'il l> hla animal rrport nf lh» hur^au of eor-j allona aed eofrnntent'a attltudn to ward <-uri»ir»U>in» durtnjt tb« i«»t jr«ar. UcDoral ftdmiolttratW* «up*r- WISHES CREDIT GIVEN TO THE CHURCH MEMBERS Wishing to cwrrect a sutement t "It by his 'old rharg* Is meant June* s«-r*ed tho Immanuel rhnrrb |^h j^ t for |br<N , rwir . Pm •Übout a aalary. • HMraubwr of tho %kmm , n that h. received ll,o©o a church write* to Tbo Biar M fol j*»r. Aad he i.«.««-r failed tn ir low*: c«tte e»*r> dollar of hl» salary. "AmohK other thIBCS tn reft-ard j fiTThls utalement of U>n Tlm<-« to II«t. \V. O. Jone» that i>ai«-r piaVrv* In a I»J Uaht the. M—lbor* ■tat<« It Is will known that h- »h<> ha<e contributed so faithfully never drew tbe salary In r,.nn. ■ 'i..n a«<i under many dUcouraceineDls with hi* old rhar«e If b« did draw lo is* support of thr Iromanuel lu«j> it bo icava It to somebody cUe ' Uf>t thuirh." ARM GUT OFF BY CIRCULAR I«T| r Iteatmi M«-.| IS. had ■•• right arm >>•' off above the elbow by a rlrrular saw In Abrams' wood yard. No. 3*oo IStn ay, N i:.. early j this morning, tlcaton was working near tlm «t« ! wb«-n a |.l!.- of wood Z0 fret hmh f.'ll aicaln*t him. forcing him siralnst thr saw. III* arm was cut off and his sld« ga*h<-<1 before) tbe» saw COUld bft »ti>p|*'«J. He was tsken in the K«-aiU« Gen* eral ho.pltal. whi>t» II was said hla llnjurtew «re> *>t fatal SAYS BLASTING OPERATIONS ENDANGER HEALTH AW LIFE As»ortinß that his wife had b«SB m>rti 111, windows brokrn and ihr »Wlr o( a *mall liomm- stova In If blastlDK n|»iMtli>tin at Heventi-^nth ■t. 8. iinil Mill "<t . wh«ra lha land Is \i< itiK rli-aicil of ntiim|>a. A J. Mi I "..null!, of KlKhtwnth ny 8. and ; WaJk«r St., this mornlnK ap|>t>al<'d to 11... i-.11. .■ to »t<'p Contractor McKwnn and hla tn«-n from imlim any more dynamite In thn locality. Mr. McDonald said his wlf.- who ROOSEVELT DID NOT STEAL DEMOCRATIC THUNDER (By United Press.) Heading; loft any poiwllilo larceny of cam naiicn material, llcprpaonlaUv TowiiM-nil. "f Ml< lilf.an, llik m«.!(<•«• mnn iii tlic lioiinr on railroad rate iiiiiM>i« iii«i.iv Kiaiiirii tin- Inn cratic .ui'l iili'iiwil ih<- ii-iuilillcnn i.iiilimti Uy HtmliiK frum tb<i ftut* In history Dint Hryun It not tin father of UM Hiitllnint IrKlHlnlliiii and railroad regulation, and that thnrpforn ii'Miiu'Vflt lihr not pur loined lln' Ncbratkan's policies. NEW PRIMARY LA W IS HA VING ITS FIRST TRIAL Tl»!on of lnt#r*tat« rori«ir»llon« I* limllll ll 1 Th« rr|.i:l detail* U» lr»n!l* of the i>rot< .-niloii* fur lllWiii i itnliint <>>•> Klkin* law K«»«t«l ln% «pt!, »ilat.« dlr«ct»d t>» HHll I h»vr km Iwruu tr.rlud lni< ') • >iii- Bcmlmt Iht- Inl«»r.a Il.tt:sl lllH—till lru«t. IkS •H'CMI luoil»" mmMm ■"'! '•'<• rolton cor PfTsnit 11. rn»Hrr <<( |*l<«nl« ,Tb« inteitU»Uont ut lh» « f«-'l •M tobacco IndudrtMi b«*» b««l IllMiiil ■ * PITTHUfIC'I ORANO OLD * *.' • * MAN IS DEAD. * *V- niistiiiu). , Feb. t. — * * Whit* r<-|rluailn« Til* »Slh * * Mrtbdsy »nnl*er»sry. Judit»- w w Tbntu»» M< ll«n founder of the. s> * Mr lion National bank, one of * * the luntnl stockholders 111 111. * * Kriek '..»!* Ot%t company. • I* died suddenly today II" was * * known as 'h« (lran<l Old Man * * of i'iti-i»ui« "' • * #•>•**• * ♦ w • w w • * ' H'»p« to form a state) orennlza tion to affiliate with thr Nailoniil llullder*' Exchange are being taken by Ik* Seattle itullder*' Kxchanfte la Jmat recovering from th* rffwt of • basardon* operation for cat ■met* on the aye*, waa almost proatliMt»'.| iiii« Btornlng following an eUiUKUallv heavy Must * Mr-Donald MM axlde from the. slkower of dlit and stonos which fnlliiKH these blssts. several nar> row mcapes from Injury from lh«' fl)lniE mlKttllen have liix-n ii.|">rt a Tb« department will make an In vestigation. I "Every llttln while I hear some, democrat ■■!' thnt the into hill. tl»» anti-trust law iiiul the enforcement of id. m are of democratic orlnln. and thai I be, repuhllcCM hiivi- itolen the deinofiHtli' thunil.-i I iiihKi' it <'lalm hostile to this mid hIirII din pui» that plthri If ili'nioiTiitli'." Towilßi'lul lh«'ii Hint over Itn IrrlaUtlvi' history <>r Uw nation to xllilK how KlX'll li-lllllillfllllK as SIIIII ti.m Uarfl«ld, (liHiit uiul .Shcriiian *<■!■■ th« rral plonocrs In rallnmd raw rcsulotlona. v Candidates for Republican Mayoralty Nomination Are Active at Various Polling Places-Snow Falls and Streets Are Sloppy. DOCTORS CHOSEN FOR SCHOOL INSPECTORS 11-.. Officer I. A. Parry ha* I choaen four of the, five physician* wim ar« In conalltute th« <hfHii Inspection board In the future and Mi after tho braltb of the pub lie school*. The member* of the new board will fumlab report* regularly of i the coQtiltion of the m hooli rnw ' thing that 'Mil.l not be otjtalnp'l under the old nn'tii'iii where the work ■II 'Ilililcil up among 25 physician* with no incentive iii tli. form vf i»ay. IBWW TO: i LABOR | m # * (By United Press.) w * WAHIIINGTON. Feb. B.—Dy * ■ far Hit- most *erlou* blow that # * ha* yet been delivered by th.' w * United State* supreme court * * to orsanUed labor waa rlvcd * * t'xlay. when that tribunal mv * * i.ounr.il ■ '!•' laioo that labor * * omanlaatlon* are liable tor • * damage* for boycotts brought • * against manufacturer* engaged * * in Interstate conia»are«. * * * * Www wwwwwwww* * * DRUNKEN MAN NEAR DEATH Hla i>hoe aod part of bis cloth- Ins torn off In ih.- machinery,* an unidentified mas, evidently a la borer, was t«K<n out of tbe Itoss lyn coal bunkers at lh<> font of Clay st. at 8 o'clock this moriiliiK and sent to Dm Wayside, hospital. totmt of tin- workmen hoard Kroans Inim.-dlst.h after tb«* coal Inirki-t* ha.d I* «-n utartrd u|i. and an examination was made. It was found ilia! U>« man had removed tbe manlio •■ and crawled below. Innlant atrath would ha»» ensued In a few seconds more. Tbe man was unconscious and groaned wb«-n picked up. At the Wayalde hospital It was said be was mtferlnK from de iliiuni trcmens. 11.- was tit;;il,l.- to talk or Kt\.' uny information a* lo bis name or place of residence. ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL PORTUGAL'S PREMIER t * i" - ■ ——— ', V. ** m Not a member of th«- Franco csb» . • • ni . llf* I • I f* c C *«_ C ''"'' remains.- Officially" he *in Assassins , Plot Widespread—rears lor banity ol «horn "'r r; b"!,,r ur b^^ ♦ S ■ r however, that he will remain- the Q. i. /-. , nI- J• I) C ( I l"**' bt^hlnd ihi' throne." Knpllsli ueen Amelia-lounty Believed to Be on tve ol mnnran weaned heavnyim th. ■ . selection of Manuel's i«'» advisors. /1 . n l» Maiiu. 1 held tho Initial seMicm of (jreat Kevolt. » ">« cabinet today. 'h ...Tf *************** * * * BULLETINS * * Reported that the greatest * * of ditorder prevail* In Lisbon * ' * and other cities of Portugal. w * Attempt also made to as- * * saseinate Premier Franco. w i * Development* reveal that * * entire royal family was to * * have been killed. * * Fears are felt for sanity of * * Queen Amelia. w w Republicans deny that they * * were responslbls for atutsl- * * nations of King Carlos and * * Crown Prince. * * Anarchists blamed for ths * * murdt'r. * * * *************** (Qy United Press.) U)NDON. Fob. 3.— Sfi utrWt Ik the, censorship In Usbon iiiat ih«' stories Of tin* HKMtKi<in:ill 'i of Kirn: Carlos and son, «ilh tin events following the tragedy, are rrmfimhiK unit contradictory lo many particulars. i llflrli.! Infor mation Ih that Pi.mi.'i Franco liu llie situation well In liaml. but rumors are reported Indicating timi i.isiHin Is still a, seething vol culm, tliiil many xilii'i niiiH an on the \.:i. i.f i.Mill snd thAt thr position nf 111' new king Is illllllH 111 (III' extreme. li Is now li'iti ii. that Hi.' .1. .iili of Premier ll.iM'" A.i also I'l.lll lii.l AnarcbUts Hill lolltldi'd his hounn, which Is on th< outaairta of the city "i Lisbon, tint i!.«-> vrcre, ■ruinl nwny hv tin- guards, fihots were exrhuiiKed Hllll f«>r li ll.'lli' it Hi'ttiis ih.it tlic anarchists bad al' ONE CENT THE WEATHER-RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; WARMER TONIOHT. ! Tim primary election Is on. The <■!■ riiim lit Ht-attln ant t-iißagptt to day In ciercUlnx tbe • ri'iKn 'duty of selecting ai.i h candidates | for office. MrTujcli IckI»I»iI.< --i-iiMrliin-ul lli<v llllH* *M't>t»-<t HilK function fii.m the bo«*-iind ■!■«■■ ruled polltl<*|*Dl, un i I<b|«> . for the ; flril time 111 thin city, th« vot«r , hliniii'li la baring bin my. The polla <i|»-l|ii| at II o'clock, In muim- pndaeta *ome confusion aroiw im • H-Hiili of thin <tfpartur« from the practice In tumrmi clec tlona wbrn the poll* o|K-ri a! 11 o'clock, •\uifimioii aiin'M, alao, Id , many piacm, nin ilif tnultipllclty of Lalluia from miii'iiij! which each elector muit n-|i-«-t tho on« ).<• •li-tli'-n to v<i(r. Thl« I" pinl»M) thu moat rntiiiztii fMUora of the [iilmary law. Election Ordtrly. IVipllA llll» confualon, however, th« lutllnilni; tM-itan without rxclta ni<nt and pri-t •-•<K'l iluiitlK th»- : fiirlv hirim of tbe ii»> without dlnordcr. Thi< l*ii»-fli of l.nvinv non-partlMn or i»iln-r tri-partltan «-!'-<tion boarda lii tbe prr«locta early b«camp apparent in the In ability of tbe political mundfri to dictate In r«-itard to Imary pro . .-<lii.- Votfrt ot all partita re ctlv.i! lh« «aiu« rorititil<*rall»n at !ti« pulla. Knrly In the day th* «vi <rlur political niKuiiiuiilon of «h«> .Mlll.-r forcn Ix'cntr.e apparent In lh«* pres ••ncn of active prwlnct workora at tbe i«'llii Tho Itusull bM were aa «i>ll irpraMPiiled In tb« down town preclnctn, bat the further (MM went (rom tb« rlt) hali the fewer ItiifM-ll worker* on« cncounUred at tbe polllnii i<la< • ■ Trimble ni«»n th*r» WtM In nianv precinct* and occasionally • worker tt-pu-n. ntiiiß anm« other candidate, but the Mlllrr mt-n were la the majority and ilif> were all artlv« and MpMttn In boosting for their candidate. Thla fact alo;u domon- BttmtN that Ihr 'ontanliatlon" U for Miller except for tho umall fraction which haa b«M rhlppwl off by the Htuicll campaign. Voters Ar« Tardy. Th« M't«' <MM tardily to the polls. Usually In «eneral elections many voters are present at thi polllnß places when the |m>llk open. waiting for an opportunity to cast tfirlr votes. This nmrnins this ! was trii). only In the case of com paratively few precincts. Doubtless ton weather was In I snm« MMM to Mmm for this. Tho day dawnrd comparatively clear und wanner than for »ev eral days past, but l>efore 10 o'clock a tight fall of »now began, which lncre«*ed In volum« aa the day advanced until It fell In a *<" mushy blanket, iraticforininic tbe j dry fro*en streets and • walks of the morning to slushy trails. This ' wss not n.'Kluclve to waiting out side of polling places and as the room* provided were, in many In i stances, too small to accommodate but nvrr|Hiwercd the guards when reinforcement* aulwil Physicians fear for tho sanity nf Queen Amelia. H. iimj<>«ty has wept and walled InN-rtiiltiently prer slnco the traßttiv, refusing 10 leave the Nhllch. utul plteously bcica to follow (In-ill to tho tnmb. Younn Manuel, tin new kii>K. la giving natififßrllori Thorn Mrms llttli- doubt that tba r<-nIclil«-H liiliiiiii-ii (o wlpo out tho lire royal family, kill the ; |irf mliT. mlnlHtPrlal colleagues, and protabt) proclaim .t i.|iu!ilio DUpatrhes confirm tIM report j (hat tin 1 li'iiili-r of ilu regicides waa S<TKi'iiitt Manuel llulca, of the Scvontloth cavalry. He was Wi!lr<l Th» others wer«i clerks. The republicans deny they were HMMH In tlu> assassination plot, but say that anarchists wcro at the bottom of the crime. Premier Franco Is trying i.i arrest tii<' i.'ii.i. is of the party, Mwl be licvlnK 111.11 I'Wiiiiiiicnl liii'U in tin organliailon are responsible for th«> monarch* death. ■ Today* it-|,,.ii- t*MI to make it certain thill Admiral AiniiiHl will becomo premier in the coalition government. New Cabinet Formed. LISBON, Feb. 3.—Tho dictator ship of Franco 1* ended. The new cabinet formed today It: Admiral Ferrclra do Aiiihiml. premier; Ma thlus Miuit'H, niliiisti of marine; T.-lih «ii> Housa, minister of finance: 1 Semhor lloriao, minister of the In terior; W'enseslau do I itiiii. min ister of foreign affairs; MM V. Al piotn, MiinlsiiT of justice. And Jose Atavcdo, mlnUter uf public works. ninny IM-mona of Jit tban tboae) actually engaged In atlMi'lanre, by* atandcrs who Huii ..1 In tb« vicinity were compelled io endnr9 th«« atorm. I ti<i< wai notnaHhlng ol ■ rush of voters In the down town j>r*v clncta during Ore noon hour, but at On- outlying |«illillK iiiui. lh« electors came In a aleady siring frum the tlmu tb« (tolls M Every precaution In being.uk*n by tlm pollen to prerent «ny It legal |ira<lk'-« at tho nine; places. Officer* are constantly in utti'tidaiiM.' at nuf-h down town pie rinrts as ii^lj,! ■ b« tho scenn of disorder. Instructions have b<*en given by Chief Wapyenstcln to tbn officers that tb«li tele function la to BM that the laws are ob aerved aud «ril««r pr**»rv«>«i No partisan iinrtldpatloii by them will be countenauced. A little ilivcihloti was provided In the Fourth precinct of the First ward the Clancy precinct, wiMfel the aetloa board. At the ln-tlga tion of Frank CaSSeTi threw oat Jack McGuiro, the challenger ap* pointed by tIM republican city cen« tral committee, and recognized Frank Clancy ai the rl:allen«er in hi* «t<-ad P«llr»- officers who were preiu-nt were appealed to but under tlii'lr Instructions to Urn ildi il liy the precinct election of* fleer* In such matters, were power less to Interfere. Tim presence of Frank <'\*itcj a* Inspector >'iakea It ponalhl<' for tha) Clanrya to rote <he large floating registration they have had record ed aa residing at Clancy's Detroit hotel ati'l other planta In the pro el net* Automobile* fn Service. Karljr •in Hi.- day automobile* were pr«i»i«'d Into »erv|pe for hn Id Rt-itinft vott/rn to the pelllaf , ! places Bii'l the routine and golaK of thew uav«- an air of novelty and new life to the election «ia pro* reedltiKH Tht« 1» the first <l<-o tion ftitv in Seattle In which any general uae o( automoliilfS baa been mad^. 7 * • • SarrouDdinK clrf umstanr*n hay* made It practically lmpo«alhle to iiar<l tniH-h aKaimtt fiau.lnl. nl \uf lux on tvami'H which hare bt • v ' franduU-ntljr <nt- .<•<! upo lh« regis tration rolls. Registration continu <-il up to and Incl'idinK last Sat tir<i«\ tilfcht. Since that tiin»> ili< i«> ' has not b«««i imffi«-l«-nt tlm«> In which to rh*-ck over the list in any , precinct to a»i«-n;iln which are jinil which are not qualified electors. It 1* known that in many , Instances nantea bare been « nt<n ' upon the books fraudulently. To what extent this practice has been rorrl#»d It Is Impossible even to speculate with accuracy. In the few Initances where fraud* uleiit names are known to have t*en registered, efforts will b« inaci.- to prevent them from being voted. No organised effort alouK the line, bowerer. Is being ma do by any of the republican factions."' , - ■ ,-, ■—-a' MADRID, Feb. 3.—The cruUer Princess of Austria, has be«n or dered . t.i Lisbon to ; protect / it'e. Spanish colony in" case 'of rev uiuV tion. ' ■ l>. 3 —It i» r. , I ' Itlnh Atlantic tle.t now at I «s h<>eu ordered to l.ixhon i" »Htoh events. OFFICER FIRES AT PROWLER Discovered In the act of burglar- Izlng ■ liniist! at Howard ay. N". and Hcpulilican st., at 10 o'clock last l| hi. .1 prowler escaped ihe bullets "I l';i!tolm:in Fro*t. who mv him, only by taking to his heels. From a distance UM policeman saw the man fumbling al a rear window. BlmnltMieoiMl) the thtef saw him, only \'\ taVlai to his rcs[>on*<! to his command to hult, tho officer opened Hre. Tin.'.' shots in rapid Mu-oea»loaj went after the fugitive, but he es caped unharmed In the) darkness. Tbe roan was tnll. and work • dark ruli and black slouch hat. SOCIALIST CONVENTION. Tho reeulur city convention of tho socialist workiiißmen's party wtU be held at Rainier ball. 1420 S. i..:ul sv., liet»i'.'U 6 and S o'clock tonight, to nominate cjnull dates for the iiy nfttOsM to bo filled at tho spring election.