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THE SEATTLE | STAFF 1909, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, GCTOBER 29, ONE CENT pt WARDEN RIEF IS REMOVED FROM OFFICE ya NOT GELONG 10 PARTY OF CANNON, THE WOLF WE REFUSE TO BE READ OUT OF PARTY OF LINCOLN” ol STENOGRAPHER WAS HIS INFORMER” AND SENATOR ROBERT M. LAFOLLETTE. COMA, Oct. 29.—“Here my answer to Speaker # declared Senator La Follette this afternoon, be for Seattle. And the insurgent senator from Wis from his pocket an advance sheet of La Folle which just J speaker of the he hurls defiance at the La Follette had been asked b bein read out of the republ er Cannon hether he by Pre with a jump we an party He came to his feet and voice trembling with suppressed emotion fe is my answer to Speaker Cannon, which I give to By these are followers of Cummins, La Poliette and described the progressive their followers.” who, of course terms ‘ | fund. nor La Follette, but of their own unbought and un r | nder the law, persons wh niorm upon tors of the people,” Speaker Cannon is reported to have sald, “call | | aaa tas ss ie a ; hae Se fee republicans, but if they are, then | am something els | game and fish laws, and in which case mvictions are se- that Cannon ie right. if by these remarks he means [LOSING HIS GRIP BECAUSE HIS HE HAS FALLEN ASLEEP OVER A SNEER FOR THE WORLD BE- GOOD MUSCLE GOING TO) cured, are entitled to one-half of the fine. Ir st instances is an irrisistibie conflict within the party between Can- | HAIR 18 GROWING GRAY. THE WANT AD PAGE. GAUSE IT HAS NOTHING WARTE-ON CITY. CTRERTS:: 1 61. came witien hitiesll, oc oles emplaved’ by Sint ax de # the one hand and the principles of the progressive repub- | FOR HIM. ie ga a a nen emplc »y him a epus ithe other, he is quite right. oo ae ee ties, secure the information necessary for conviction. These fis such a conflict! It is a conflict between the pro | Bey _—_—_ — — a ; russel “ : : | ai er Gt law, are no! d to a forme the one hand and Mr. Cannon and his sort on the other, | WHY ARE MILLIONS OF MEN IDLE? WHY DOES OUR unity assisting manufacture, ie. ekkike Gak he. ‘becenhd 1, under the law, are not entitled ¢ n informer’s half of of the party that once followed Lincoln | FOOD COST SO MUCH? WHY ARE OUR CITIES THRONGED [commerce and ther activities about by such instruction we} the fine, & contest between two interests in some great organiza- thatjeenter in the cities at the ex now give in our technical schools : roiling faction of which, represented by Cannon, has WITH POVERTY-STRICKEN HUMAN BEINGS? cae | the farm. We must pre-and institutes for the trades It appears, however, that Game Warden Rief has 0 K P } 4 B from its original objects, and by an “embezzlement of cae social } slously the right and pos wt cannot wait for the we rk of] made ita practice to find someone to act as informer, and hed behind the “voting trust” of the caucus, the con- | of free access to the soil, | the agricultural colleges, because | 7 nap Cannon rules, the drilled political henchmen of special | JAMES J. HILL, MASTER RAILROAD BUILDER AND AO- the safeguard not only of jthe emergency né for the pre to whom the county has paid one-half of the amount col- the corrupting influence of predatory wealth, has VISER TO THE AMERICAN FARMER, HAS GIVEN WHAT HE | natignal wealth but of national] ent generation lected from violators of the law. to the scattered majority of the stockholders | chafacter If | could have my way, | | the republican party--who are feeling their way to | BELIEVES TO BE THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THESE De iat call gf the hala Wnsild build & cowie of wen: | A few days ago there was filed in the auditor's office at the own organization through such methods as direct | QUESTIONS IN A 10000 WORD ARTICLE IN “THE WORLD'S mitiiona, who will be helpless ships less a year. | would take court house doc mente neces air. to the col eg ng! ein tie ection nited 5 « t that $5,000, . money, covering ten cases in which certain persons had been fined section of United Mates senators, and corrup WORK,” ISSUED BY THE DOUBLEDAY-PAGE CO. THE DAILY | wsless each can be furnished pes oe thet woman $25, and one case in which the fine had been $50. The total fines | with a piece of tillable land, a 30 e claim filed the 6 “x is a republican, these progressives, th undrilied | STAR HAS OBTAINED SPECIAL PERMISSION TO GIVE EX- | We should see that the specu schools nthe Unites Geatag ae.:| SUINENOS “S00, Sad, the etki Hled wits te Rann Begg ot Er Takia ead anner that Tea Ger sake the sy the co co} sionérs, Justice of the Peace Carroll, H. Rie not. ty somate ‘8 pb om hy nd the men who foil: | CERPTS FROM THIS ARTICLE.—EDITOR THE STAR. lative abuecs which these land shape of abe farm | and Prosecuting Attorney Vanderv certified that one E. T. Gei- iam Curtie and Cari Schurz, ai laws of ours have fostered are | : titled to the informers ha and Grant, and the commanders they fotlowed, and | brought to an end |_,it would require a small amount] oe as a matter of fact, E. T. Geiger ie none other than set 7 ty. | Of anc told, to place a mode . Preys ee ee ear 2 ee eo | It ts. well assured as any fu-/ Of land, all told eB <p Edith Geiger, stenographer in the game warden's office. She vs * jture evont can be that the popula. |iA'M Ip every agricultural county | is a very prepossessing young woman and not a person who HE’S REAT. IS DR COOK * HILL'S WARNING * }tion of the United States will be|' the Un sr ates. | would be likely to be spending much time in searching for _ — e * TO THE FARMERS. * | 200,000,000 by About the middie of] There should be a trained man} violators of the game or fish laws. She draw- a salary of $80 * pate * |the present century, Millions of|to each farm, say of eighty acr per month, and for this reason, even though she actually * We have begun to re on persons now living will see the = ei, neral superintendent secured the evidence upon which these various cases were BY T. J. DILLON. * only recently that farm! 4 careers emeuns. bere. How sre) Moroughly trained tion una based, would not be entitled to the informer’s end of the fine. *# to & great extent an t they to be fed? manage three or four cou and ccompanying the claim for half of the fines in these cas Bp Whelr ewn town of Guides Barrill end Prints by ® acl Bh The man no ger *® Sup the average yea or | Visit the different farms. All such] tne - is ; Rertifice } Sag ‘w me W ae Rief as follow ; : A. Cook is a moral accomplishment as startling in ite ty Ge vorves the name of farmer * capita consumption of wheat js six| {fms might be put under the gen “1, H. Rief, acting game warden and deputy state fish com Sealing of Mount McKinley or the reaching of the pole. # who conceives of his industry * and one-half bushe It will, then | #?al supervision of the agricultural missioner of King county, do hereby certify that E. T. Geiger és another thrilling chapter to one world’s strangest Ii a watehing of the earth, * require 1,300, eof Pe i gp EERO AB | is the Informer in the ents at the, 8 ate vs. E. Boyd for y ola nd complicate till further the puzzle that grow # a hitor-mi a wheat fo ur.b wice sit it wits his heer tion of the fish laws, an hat under chapter 247, laws 1907, the aa ; # seed and a har ng of such * only tn our. hie we ex aad hat eas tro crit ee said E. T. Geiger is entitled to one-half of said fine and the ricate # yield as soil and uther may # ceeded. 700,000,000: bushels decals vol rag i alc, yf ng | other half of said fine to be divided between the state hatchery emer Dr. Cook is the most colossal liar that modern times has | @ permit ; ‘ 3 Pamsibie ‘inks Met pi ote fund and the county.” Or he is being persecuted with an orgapized malignity that] * That 1 Pecethagal nd een duction bys increaping acreage is | ) direct the minds of the young| Also, there 1s a rubber stamp sig annie eeieegrmeneeitinat Feligious in its intensit 4 ® game of chance. limited. We have rio longer a great | ; | nature of Justice of the Peace John | prised this morning when asked ity and vindictiveness. ene inal tested te © work upon the lan¢ hono ing when asked * Our national supply of sublic lands " hat E. T. Gei- | regardi . s ‘orme! $90 months the vartic ets, affiday charge 11) w@ js fundamental to the organ- * : , FR | es j rable career, at a to big der, bt a Biel ang her services as informer, char; r d #0C fe and * heft practically with a) prey them for work when they “Why!” she said, “they told ge has raged, grow Her gnd shrille and at tit w lention of OMF 80 pe nah JAS, J. HILL 400,000,000 bushels, A| return there by suitable instruction, |informer in the cases in question.| me | was entitled to the money, ing Into the Calm gnd reputable men |) # to.the progress of a ° upply to meet the coming new de-|is to promote good citizenship and|Of course, Justice Carroll doesn’t; why, | even went out an into a t 1 * dustries: : 7 ht. It " anything about” the matter, y and © afrenzy of pa hip; the public has taken side * mand ts nowhere in sight ave | national security know anythir }| bought some fish and did it * h 1 { fr | ng only a ties, scientists, pre nts and princes have all had | yaaa kk kk ek hk tee we slens of exhaustion said many times in ifittere at arti,| The farmer must cultivate no aphagith Rh pet Hh sit of! after office hours, too. You Now that there is no longer any |clea and addres that a price of} a hi a bi . don't mean to tell me that 1 Rte taken oa st Cua ae datitsin 4h ein ota j w that | more land than he can till thor ‘ 06) Bing yore! a a aker k is telling ru MILL. west to move on to, what havelover tather than wu $1 per] oughly. With less labor he gets , Then there is the statement from | am not entitled to this $150. 1 . © called upon God t that b } the men he BY JAMES J 4 hy ee + f 9) E. T. Geiger declaring that “I, BE. 7 ment to m 708 s that he is a Har pe, mi i \ lian: ord upon they left behind | bushel might be expected hereafter.| more results. Official statistics i oe " reigns Blade Sed am sure they would not refuse the pole witt the fact; his Mount McKinle The food cont pr Since 1899 the average wheat} Suppose the United States show that the net profit from | Uelser nick nontchetnes see anion to give it to me if they knew : Matly aceuses bir fon and faking sa ig aE OL pee crop in the -United States ,ha produced twenty-eight bushels one crop of twenty bushels of vow vee eee OBS: Were ee how | had planned on It. | was Mhrough all this pr. « . nile of Christian charity cage elgg ogi Spare ply fallen from 15.8 to 14 bushels an| per acre, or double its present | wheat to the acre is as great as | Cured looking forward to it just as Yo Se i es As far as our fo pI acre, It is a disgra record. | ghowing. That would be noth that from two crops of sixteen Statement From Vanderveer. one might look forward to a duplicit ‘ rt Z od right now the lean 9 P yD onfidence that eyerything 9) concerne gh | The fields of Great tain yleld| ing extraordinary, In view of bushels to the acre. Finally, there comes the state-| fortune. | certainly didn’t Out right tn the end bashed, he enters the atrgnghold | years Ore eee vovide for a com |Over 29 bushels of per acre what European countries have | There must be rotation of |ment of Prosecuting Attorney Van-| Know there was anything Smemies and ines on the platform ‘calmly and ve ay not @iptant from nebuy,ermany produc 5 bushels! dome with inferior soils. It | crops, Ten years of single |derveer in which he refers to all, wrong about it, for they show Y Mildly resigned A tingegey not ae {per acre | would have added 634,000,000 ning will pretty near: of the various cases by title, and ed me the law and told me it ¥ resigned, } a » resolutions attacking his }\ already present | ’ cropping p y 4 “4 id when u: fate Oe ey eee ot turmora are soek.|_,D% Samuel Johnson said’ of) buphele to our product last | wear out any but the richest |concluding as follow was all right ey 1 presence, he betrays no housends OF farme England Trade and manufac ear The information leading to the ‘Did ie nadian north ; y soil r id you contemplate giving any : ing beeen E vod ey Se taved tu however profitable, must} Ginn ; ail haveiul: daithe ah There must be soll renova: arrest and conviction of each de-|of this money, if you secured it, Be 8 *leenless ma out temper or rdaentment. |) Noe. Gra ihe: difficulty of secar.|¥! eld forthe lands in usefulness] "Wit Yield the highestprofit per| tion by fertilizing, and the best |fendant was furnished by KE. T, Gel to Mr. Rief?” Miss Geiger wad Ei honest he hax that would have angered sere ith lands in the United |#”4 dignity acre,can best iven to land when! fertilizer is manure |ger, and under the laws the said | asked. Nero's martyrs: i¢ 4 . he pos 2g r) Bie apagtii If Dr, Johnson could revisit | je eult mall farms, Ten Every farmer can and should |. T. Ge iger is entitled to one-half | «no, indeed, | did not.” she res 3 tyre; ita 1 control over his efiotion ate ° our today he would h cultty m40to| k me cattle, sheep and |of such funds “ y MkeNds sto\c till retain the land| his country farmers, ea ltivati m 40 t eep some cattle, ps : plied. “It was all for myself, and hs nds stoicism, a wort of the grim aud® Ph sc ay cin ter ae inns y| find his argument vindicated vith the most approved| hogs on his place. The farmer Nowhere fn any of the papers A0-/no one had suggested that | should Whe ears, the great heritage of the by an alignment of Heer tiernee t an rm a_ profit cannot prosper until stock rails: | CORDA ing ng c nt give any of it to anybody else. Of SEEM physical courage to go to the top of the earth people hag been passing #o large-| $0 uneven that business in the nat. vakeo fim two sto) Ing bepomds inseparable from \/sny Piggesion shat St oo JS course, if | am not erftitled to it, Nas the 3 e go te ‘ an streets of her cities is impede et the me area by sl agriculture. he Man some impecunious ma 1 don't want it, but it is a terrible ae Courage to meet his enemies massed in convention, | ly Into unworthy henae the fer by processions of gaunt men, nly tillage. If waste could be stopped it ndividual bent upon making a lit-| blow to find that | am not going 8; if he failed of glory under the banner of science, he Instead Of Piceda. cur fathers| shouting in wretched concert, raise the productivity of our] would save more money for the | tle money by spying upon violators tg get it” UAdying fame as a chariatan pnt Ma ee caren of ne " oll “We want work!” Oe BO 1 cent would an ine} farmer than the raliroads could of the law When tt tere nnection Wonderful ma nave Gone iss : ki i ‘ the United | erdasc ter in value than the en-| if they carried all his grain to Miss Geiger Surprised Pike Sere § in is Dr wentieth century sphinx Lone eee or gol chow | Mtaten hae made the taletake of tinea of our foreign trade, |! market free of charge. Miss Geiger was very much (Continued on Page Nine.) ld | the founders of the republican party, were not republicans ri n may speak truth when he denies that he has made a . > ald bt with or irKent uve come to | Reif Said to Have Framed Up Scheme so That One- mised them, but because of the deep aympathy that | | half of the Money Collected by the Courts for ween such men j . . ‘ For, if Cannon & republican, Tammany is republican; and ' Violations of the Game Laws Would Stay in 80 is Cox of Cincinnati, Sullivan, “Bath House John," and “Hinky } His Own Private Office. Dink” of Chicago, and the powers that prey everywhere. They may | | not pase under the same names, but Cannon himself is authority for : ie the statement that party tities are deceitful now yi r But about one thing Ca vi ak fT nnot gavel through bis classification of ans as ho gavels thrangh WARRANT PROBABLY BE ISSUED TOMORROW | his schemes tr greas, The of pub! t | | decide as to who are republicans and who a | stockholders inge from to tin 1 ~ | Th voting ¢ of Car nuCUH fA t | may finally win, and Cannon if j | set up He the correct « | NEW YORK, Oct. 29—Bulletin, | fornia and most probably in or near | We nball ne : in. Ban Francisco. } But we shall never belleve in the identity of the party of Lincot Jamed 4, defiriae Ont deck Jehm-| Te peut will be staged before the with the party of Cannon until the last ballot has been counted In | sen have put their signatures to an/ club offering the largest guaranteed the last contest Progressives may well bide their time and | agrgement which, insures a battle | puree | Imugh at the fulminations of the czar of the a8 Thets time t« \weteaen the twe The articles provide that the coming. Cannonism ts fight against mere ly a survival t. and It Is doomed. } A free, untrammeled ballot In the republican party would strip etr courses Cannon of every vestige of power tomorrow. His pronunciamentoes are but the snariing of a grim old wolf, who hears the bears in the | woods and scents them closing in. He is ati! at large, and his fangs are long, but the days of his depredation within the sheepfoids of he people are surely numbered. | done dd as soon SENATOR LA FOLLE’ ITE. Sioday. We shall see, we shall see,” said he, uncon Harry Rief, game warden of King county, was today Tepeating the caption of his Cannon ediiorial, The removed by Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, and this afternoon SD fotlons: or tomorrow, it is probable that a warrant for his arrest BY SENATOR A.M. LA FOLLETTE. | will be issued, charging him with improper conduct in “7 Rr tetmiekine tose Srase tejopmones eats raed office, in attempting to secure for an employe of his office, COLLECTION OF FEES BY HER 1S IRREGULAR” for the heavy | weight championship of the world. The final articles were signed this afternoon at the Hotel Albany fight must take piace not later than July 5, 1910. The winner ie to re-| ceive 75 per cent and the loser 25/ per cent in the Each man is to which is to go battle will for 45 finish. vision of the purse. | put up $5,000, a side bet. The rounds to a Although the meeting place has it as not been definitely decided upon, ‘ertain to be pulled off in Cali | HARRY RIEF. Who Was Removed As Game Warden Today. in an unlawful manner, money from the game protection