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6 Membe lished datly by ing Oo. of the United Press The Star Publieh~ Pub- THE STAR -FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900 THE snip SUBSIDY SPEECH HENEY EXPECTS. TO WIN B the effect livered as many ye will divorce of the cor ness men and politicians are speculating today upon} of the ship subsidy speech that President Taft te sterday at the exposition, Will his advocacy of a huge bonus for the ocean transportation companies win him Believes That Patriotism votes as it will him? Will the strength he gains; and Integrity of the along the borders of the poekne pay him “es that which he} Ametican Voters Wil wore his party and himself in the greater inte a Carry His Fight. The fat corpotations of the country, whether in Wall st lan the Second of we Articles Prev larger cities, or on the coasts, will, of pared Eepecially for The Sta in the exchanges of tle course, hail the prospect of a ship subsidy of $6,000,000 or] Coton Analyzes Results of Recent $8,000,000 a year with outspoken satisfaction The middle! Primary Election in San Fran . thy| cite to Explain Why He ie Con class, that has nothing to gain and everything to lose by fident of Victory in Hie Fight for the exploitation of more highly capitalized companies and the! the Office of District Attorney, . t Over Corrupt Gang Striving to free use of more government money, will be very likely to] 9/64, Grreaetesaet Glenn Gavel come out just as strongly against the idea now as they have} ment at the Polls.) in the past, The ‘United States senate, which is‘ generally believed to champidn the cause of the big business interests, has been passing ship subsidy bills with great regularity during the last decade, and the house of representatives, posed to be nearer the people at large, has just as regularly sat down on the scheme. Whether that tion and “the mains to be with the to the agreed to subst not substantiated President Chicago a few days ag conference Joe” an inch or so of the pre those who watched the scene in the What they ested gentlemen seated at the other tables to be seen that they scowled at each other fiercely, Taft and Speaker Cannon met « were would double his saying were Taft's countenance would then that he was planning to come out strongly for t the Pa subsidy the speaker was prese now scheme believed when h tures to dissuade him The president's rema elared that the people of t! with sel crowd in from the st sympathy There is a certain amount of sol ce for a certain number of persons au with the my silence The f-government, lience wer and held a could nm not in th st and smi be hat the pr reached that they never did know anything about golf, aera. Among the » Frediated salvos of ap- plause noticeably absent is the one coming from Alaska. As a housemover by will power, Mr. Anderson still has | something — Him- at the beach? ea POINTED PARAGRAPHS, Her- Beg pardon, Possibly People who admire ar mpany pleasa nt ¢ The real to enjoy Even a keep the It ie al Killing tir The la th but it may A we poor if were rict has too r enough rtyr never ha hor several he and ev te nose. time has now come” to take up the push it to a suc issuc seen. Speaker Cannon, wh iron rules of Reed, has always be y plan. A year ago it was rep allow” a subsidy bill to pass n anin be ery the damaged esident into the penna , held their breaths for yunds minute atn wo « fic ¢ nt td which is sup- for believir a luncheon in if not stormy the inter was plain ent. Both » “Uncle or sphere within times Mr or three fear the speaker 1¢ ship 1 that oast, anc nting his strongest arguments and ges rks about Alaska, in which he de territory are n t to be trusted ¢ received by the at amphitheatre people of this section are in Alaskans who want t« n the ves on the estimable old gentioman who failed to shift the mountain Seattle naturally extends a she terly welcome to Detrolt on getting winning class. BY FRANCIS J. HENEY. A previous article deseribed briefly how @ coalition of public service corporations and certain ana of the republican, demo nod union labor parties had planned, through supporting the candidacy of Charles M. Fickert, to gain control of the office of dis trict attorney of San Francisco, and | ‘ough that control to prevent urther prosecutions of certain now} srporations dictment r alno describ: teal conditions that made {t possible for Mr. File to pre sent himself as « candidate for nomination. by all parties at the t primary election and the con derations, based on these con that led Mr. Heney to re frain from presenting himself aa a andidate for nomination by any party and to announce that h would be an independent candidate at the regular election In Novem ber. | rece ate How the Vote Stood. Under the conditions described. Mr. Pickert re ved only 12,480 re publican votes of a total of 25,086 republican votes cast at the prt mary election. It must be kept in mind that Mr. Fickert'’s name was printed on the regular republican ballot as the candidate of that party the Famous San Francisoo Prose: | |FRANCI® J. hn will total rep for the offiee of district attorney meh Mr. Heney, by bis own/ laration, Was not « candidate} for nomination, though no organ ined campaign had been made for his nomination, and though but jalight poblictty had been gtven to |the fact that he would be an inde Ipendent candidate at the regul tele », 4,504 republicans wrote bis nat he b apace on the bab With certain democratic office iders supporting him and with « well organized fight on ¢ jay, Mr. Fickert received jdemocratic votes, while Mr. Heney | had his name written In the blank apace of the ballot by 2,386 demo cratic voters With the regular labor union | political organization openty de claring for him and working for bis now tion, Mr. Pickert received 2,508 labor unfon votes and Mr Hem had his name written on the) t k space on the ballot by 617 es pn |unton voters. | ce : | The total democratic vote cast Anyhow, the busy little bee that | ..4°¢ 198 and the total labor union landed on the presidential neck | vote cast was 6453 didn’t shout, “Oh, you Bill!” “y The man hears a lot of af time| The self himself « good. There ame dish | warts. Chic y har is nothing ne i go } A MODEST CONFESSION POINTED PARAGRAPHS. wou or polith ce and food r the « for mountains to try it bat on ews y fn Mfe? Press Theatrical Manag what is your Greatest asset from the OND A\ $37 Brass Bed, “King” Felt Mattress and $1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY Plet 6 shows bed exactly as it a It, roll alge, 40 k HEAVY MORRIS CHAIR $18.50 #1 NOW, #1 WREKLY, lee LEATHER TURKIBH ROCKER $29.75 #1 NOW, #1 WENMKLY, a 2 AND MANY OTHHR SP. 1 LIBERAL Fae DERE Gg) RSON RDAY VON finished bright or neat; of all the votes cant by all parties. | thousand and ninety-cight the voters who registered, declined | sents Six ublican thus be seen than one-half the total vote tered was cast al the primary ¢leo tion, and that Mr only « trifle over one-half of the | @pent by rich criminals to obscure vote which caat, aithenes his pame was ed on the ticket as a regular {nee and Mr. Heney's name did nof| noes are actively at work tn this appear thereon at all seen further that Mr. that It HENEY, FROM A) CHARACTERISTIC PHOTOGRAPH. } parties for the primary election was } 84,409 and the total vote of all par | ties cast was 38,317 Fickert received lens regis = will be JIN ELECTION . AT FRISCO yotos which were cast for Mr Miekert at the primary election |will go to bim (Heney) at the | general election. He feels sure that |he will secure a majority of the lrepublican votes, 90 per cent of the democtatic votes, and 75 por jeent of the labor union votes This conviction is based partly lop an analysis of the figures set down above, viewed in the light of the conditions already deseribed partly on the results of the ef ‘lforta, exerted «ince the primary | elegtion, of those who have been | working in the interests of Mr. Henoy’s candidacy through the But more largely on Mr. Heney’s faith in the integrit and patriotism of the Amerl- can voter. It t# not to be a question of Mr. Wickert or Mr, Heney. In this joampalgn the personality of the portance only, Nor !s the continua |tlon or temporary cessation of the |prosecution of rich criminals in San Franciaco the great tesve, The importance of that iesue, also, relative only The great in thin the voters insue ofa of interests and organized vice, formed for fully combat powerful a coalition financial the purpo: of committing orime and defeating justice, and thereby establish the fact at the polls that American voters have the power to main- tain what |e rightfully theirs— @ representative government. That is the ineve, As such it is of national importance, an tasue to which all local considerations must be corollaries. When the average American voter sees clearly, he votes right. For three years in San Francisco, thousands of dollars have been | | j | and confuse issues, to blur the Mental and moral vision of patri otic citizens. There same tuflo campaign. To oppose there influ Pickert re | @mcer the voter will be urged to ceived a total of less than one-half | consider that he is not being asked to state thelr party affiliationss vote received by Heney from all parties by bavi The total to vote for Mr. Heney, but for the |princtple that Mr. Heney repre If that principle. can be |made clear and if the influences }that are working against the prin ciple can be displayed to the voters, of} r. written upon the bellet| there can be no doubt of the out was 7.656 | come. The Honey & Ys | The resulta of the recent primary he tener: Jen hich has | @l@etion, before which no campaign Tae Senay SO had ‘been made for Mr. Heney, been organized since the primary election, now has an enrolled bership of more than » 000 |@emonstrates that to a great body of the voters the significance of the past three years’ fight against 2 ore rapidly cotm ei ~ reg thda 1 Hr -) "voters | corruption, the principle involved have declared their futention in{!2 the struggle, the criminal in writing to vote for Mr. Heney since the primary election. Eigaty per cent of ail the voters registered since the/ primary election have signed the Heney petition and declared for | who have him for district attorney. Mr. Bedroom Outfit Henoy The total registration of all the large _bomber of the OFURNITURE co! ie confident that a republican | $1 Now and $1 Weekly Brings Any of These Home Furnishing Specials to You Immediately $37 fluences at work, and the fact that |the samo principle and same in fluences are involved in the com ing election, is already very clear. ‘The task of those In this present \increase the size of that body of jvoters. They are confident that they will succeed Heney league and by other means. | jtwo candidates in of relative im-| struggle for clean government fa to} | Aw | Distraw with the mise, 1 Appy ad any stander. | e who torments others does not | ateep well |. It ten't | but the i | Lite in} jee Citylte——Was the surf very HI ‘high while sw t the seashore, | it w A rat tcle.| welll A good man's pedigree is little [if i Aik Mockor fetta me he is/l wort! e quite & violinist | ifkine— "1" were thats tent. F a second fide wiicago Nowa i} ners-Hev. 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