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THE STAR ALONE GIVES YOU BIGGEST STORY OF THE DAY The Star is the only newspaper in Seattle that is printing from day to day the sensational deve lopme nts in the Ballinger investigation at Washington. It is the biggest story that has come from the national capital in years and is of peculiar interest to the people of Bite. Seattle’s other newspapers , be sause of corporation and political influences, are ignoring the story entirely or coloring it to suit the purposes of those who are responsible for the corruption in the government of the country. THE SEATTL . STAR tATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910. ONE CENT “Ox TRAINS ax ). MARINES BLOCK “NICARAGUAN ARMY al a mW DEFENSES "Sy axis FOR CONVICTION OF BALLINGER KAQAY Congressman, hicisitlinn Resolutions Intro-| at Request of Scripps Papers, Shows Con- | American Forces Outnum- How Army Could Land With Impunity. bered by Madriz Army, ie ase ~—American Residents “WASHINGTON, May 20.—Challenging denial of his charges Frightened. eiliiary defense of the Pacific coast states has been so | endl ER | by the government that in case of war with Jap c (ny t United Pree) | ‘every city on the Coast be occupied without difficulty BLUEFIELDS, Nic May 20. Geldiery, Dut that the dislodgment of the invaders |The American consulate at Blu |Minority Expected to Return Report Flaying Secretary i be effected through a dishonorable peace compact, Rep [fields is cordoned with Amer of the Interior—Seattle Man Testifies That Glavis’ James McLachlan, of California, in the house ster | marines and bluejackets from “ ‘ fhe most comprehensive arra ent of the mill- [gunboat Paducah. 17 on Papers Were Tampered With by His Successor. have mounted machine and the streets of Blue * of the nation ever delivered in congress Dearefully prepared speech, delivered in support of a reso { war (By United Press.) Wtroduced by the speaker, calling on the secretary as SEINE LD =o," ints cucot ot te request of The be |neie 7 ere v D. C., May 20.—The introduction of which resolution was introduced at the request of The | Madriz cae _C, May 2 ; uction Tacoma Times, Portland News, San Francisco News ities heeds patdiens Chane testi ‘ se pss gaed thie ahaie Press, Representative McLachlan displayed the most | landed by the . oat adeeik Kit NG the coMeressional Te Mmowledge of both the strength and weaknesses of the ey us, last nigt porns anit j fe Teel edbeas pemgtles: ama of the government and forcibly attacked the negli- | and the forces iz, reinforced of ae saa ident typ aaah op fhe. pe of the governmen' im not providing the Coast states with | by these troops, are now within military protection to prevent their occupation in | three milles of Blueftelds | Pear with Japan Scores of Americans have taker The speaker, after reading a re-| refuge within the consulate, ft a Flin from Mr. B. H. Canfield, rep-|ing that President Madriz's thre oe resenting the papers mentioned, re- {to bombard and sack the city w }questing that the government be | result In a premeditated and viciou 4 interrogated concersing the stat j ete ek upon Americans. tary Ballinger. Senator Root will cast his vote in spite of the jprotest of the inority of the committee, although he left Washington yesterday Representative Madison, of Kansas, is expected to write the minority report but it is probable that Fletcher, Purcell, ‘ > democrats, will submit a drastic opinion jof the defense of the Coast states, | The b jackets marine in view of the charges made by j from the Paducah are gre y H jpablic men to the t that the} numbered by the Nicaraguans Coast could be readily occupied by | it is believed that should the Am an invading army of Japanese,|icans attempt to vent Mad charged that our defenselessness | from occupying the city, they would was known to every officer in the|be exposed to annihilation by force At the opening of today's session jfects had been stored Attorney Vertrees added to the, Me said that “missing papers” | which the “defense” alleged Glavis record papers including 4n agree fyq received might. have been | between Field Agent Louis among them. Spaulding refuted | R. Glavis and a Seattle land specu- the testimony of Field Agent armies of the world, and that only |of numbers. Three American gun lator named Barr. Christiansen, Glavis’ successor at the American people were held in | boi ithin J that these show- Seattle. Christiansen had testified p 1 \ignorance by the government jot Blne di they car a pecuniary that he never visited the room Miliplateaernnmeee | men to contro! © situation ands f the where Glavis’ effects were stored. Was Very Costly they arrive in tir The armies of government through knowledge ob- Spaulding declared that he accom- The costly system of coast de! Madriz and Estra fenses installed du r three re of Absence—Too two decades at a « st fights oceurre 000 were charact Work to Be Done spea as being mc ities th we 4 while he was in the govern-|panied Christiansen to a room ® employ while hunting for a notebook. He introduced the said Christiansen ked him to ningham cases and con- whom the boxes belonged and that 4 that it showed th he told him “to Glavis.” Spaulding Special Ag said he left the room before Chris- cham laimants tiansen. He also testified that on an e abse then of Glavis’ letters had been opene +H. Thomson will not represent et the Dig guns from land at Ballinger's rue, and marked “opened by mistake,” sine of Weshtngton at the fact that the capt | | to-wit : : but he did not say by whom. t wention a rus | eve coast gun cow f That no agreement betwee he a ; this summer. The | fected without a single shot being Haciemihates aaa Caneel a PP Dpc ag ha be b ae fenta of Seattle's city en-| fired from one of them, owing to f n entered rior to the | w aa’ wan’ 4s tetas maaan off, their emplacement betng such that} Pepe aie tit soll \ ing ego argu- GW this morning dictated j locating of the 4 claims ment and submit briefs. Attorney they can be fired only toward th } oth and the decisive cted to supposed my, owing Jones di to defend than to an ene ce of mobile troops to etion | | of the National Observatory at 2 ticers, and that Japanese engineers | gjook with sot esident in this country had mark- je managed to sp oa ery tunnel, culvert and bridge |tnanks to the ju ation ve | the senate are laughable. He is a very much bigger man on the transcontinental railroads Holmes wa fromthe horizon in the eastern sh The tail of the comet meas in the mountain passes for demoll-| .¢ ¢ murdered to the milky w hen Director } and a very much more important factor in congress than a r eptied Gitt. “What I start srofessors at pserva- | : : tion. The severance of commuDl| man believe nis wife and|® ~ paced prehep Wotnga ll By 5. oe sell made } ervation, and] The t g veil 3 t*| either of the gentlemen who now represent this state in gation with the East, pod nt | Holmes wer ren rison | nerve to come before this public |*Pharemtly wit more than 48 hours, making con.| the United States senate. jared, told him to et ine several | Vonks board expecting to get any tinuous observations, calculations to Japan to pour an army of |iimes An Eastern newspaper man who recently visited Wash- ro With this action, Vertrees cor randeis asked that oral argu iMtter to Gov. Hay, ox sea, was declared by the speaker ; . com: | Brar th a ral arguments pimt the pressure of the as admitted even by the chief of Nel " aye ; , elson of the cor ator Suthe! SE Amies Gould make | coat artillery, Gen. Murray mittee then read a letter from sowing: each 4566 fk pons mee et © leave lekkkkakkkeeeeeee| ‘ pretery Ballinger saying that he ich to sum up on Friday a time. id «| nad “ vt t le to find : wo let y nights, one week from @ letter follows: : * “I feel, with an intensity * ters whic n deis said attorneys for both sides ~ sctl dpl — ye! % that my investigation has but # ——— ——|he bel! i assed between their briefs within 15 days y Thomson, cur city |# increased, that if in the near # t ie 90 long, any slight break in it| Bal F Gnd George W. Povkina, sty ei Mibogp- omer 9 2: : Me. Shent at hin a | ® future we should be so unfor. % ws : Heaven ¥ Wanderer et might be a million miles in width, |°¢ Morgan & Co : : ein, for Glavis, and At- eat io attend the In.|* tunate as to become Involved * = ” Stranger Breaks in on a Play Hid |The earth being so sna »-4,, Brandeis then alled = Frank r, for Pinchot, probably ended Hons lid. | ® i war with a great Oriental *| William Hiliaes, Charged F di tinues to Play Hide and |’ cena gemucane ag m7 Spaulding merly graphe’ : pypertedicse ayo! While 1 fs | power our first knowledge of * : Peaceful Session an Sock ML Astronomers Pate ite Otten tae of | inder Glavis in the field service Attorney Ver= Bree | it would be speedily followed «| With the Death of Gus ls Friendi spore Seattle. Spaulding testified that| trees expects to argue alone the atatain'thar |# by the appearance of a hos #| a N iva Calls Officials Friendly é ial "BEER a I crear} #t one time he took some papers se amenities the commit- ise as to the import. |* tile fleet to the west of the # Carlson at Nainamo, Is *| to S. E. Co. (hy Unitea weather : ot veleral Baliniae wher the Seattle tee thereupon urned until next ; : beat : ederal building where Glavis’ riday fustified in sacrificing William Gite, living at 4215] 20.—That the earth passed througt « re Jolt sai Be icccceed|s wer cqmrernctons sith S| car ca ms [enhance itt |f0— Tal he art pe ough ae “POINDEXTER THE BIG MAN as > benef ast, i oA pean ns a ape : brow 8 Domb, stel Htwo.thiren o te ) ella the benefit) y arate these states from the #|, NANAIMO: I ry liye be Wey sb rere ft eee Bh ree Hy | comet up to daylight today ied At the present|* fest of the Union for a few | ers Curis cre September |thay were in scasion this morning, | statement by Director W. W. Ca ler the ention of wh name would yOu mentioned, a great * ane Pheer - roel time. = od 13 Williar Imes was ac-| considering the revocation of the| bell of Lick ot tory ate a confidence gi this statement on Saturday last: aa « * From Speech o! epresenta : a doe ta t nigt mala 1 PB rw aia ef that he ¥ improvement work un 1e tua Melaohian | aul t last night, | permit for electrification of | | ™ & vga "ab As “I know personally every member of Washington's Which must be carried | and Is a free the Madison st. cable Mne be t that requires Mr. Thom. | * teak’ Sutton ts John E. Wright, the official rep-| said that the tall appeared to be les congressional delegation. I have seen them at home and “ Milention. It also|*** Xe RAR RARER ARR i iry was out 4h und 10} resentative of the patrons of the | bright than before the earth began in Washington and I have no hesitation what: i Eeritise of the reconstruc-| It was charged by the apeaker| minutes. Holmes wax taken to the| cable line, had spoken for the revo |! tramait, but that it apparent i : | ashington and ¢ ha esitation whatever in say- Bal the Cedar river |i nt and that {t was common knowledge|jower office of the court r cation of the permit, when Gitt| was of the same length, ar b eet a ing that Poindexter is the biggest man this state has in amor » military authorities that! where he e plete! i wider; efore (fy United Press.) om th ga among the pis x, i — or wi r be brok r i arose and sald ae — b - ; TOKIO, May 20.—H net | either the house of representatives or the senate. The seteachaalldlead je on the Pacific ce nad | He sank into a chair, bowed his hea Mr. Chairman, this man has bis hat the oa ‘ ‘ Raa been charted by Japanese naval of-|etween hin hands, and his body | nerve to coming in passing through the remaining | Wa The paar’ h ae minke efforts of some of his opponents to belittle his intellectual- | 10 minute Wait a minute,” said Chairman | third of the tail was the ¢ ** | ing into range of the two | ity and to make it appear that he is not ‘big’ enough for bling & Thomson, “that doesn’t go here. latest pr The te oe 8. E. Co. Interested. > ioe ones Oh, I represent the people my ured 84,000,000 miles i ptember 18 he was tc thing for the people when the Seat | and photographs | trained soldiers through to thé | qead his room ing RW YORK, May 20.—' tat {dead in his roor » Blectric compa terested NE K a iwton and 1c as no inte t tev ne senatoria J mountain passes and #0 fortlf¥| been killed with a club, and Mre tle Biectrie ! ompany is inter ee an ~ ¥ ington and who has no it wha ever in the ratorial fight 4 them that no force we could raise | Carison was tied in her room. ‘The |*ME OUI MAY toy a moment ern sky last night ustrono ANOTHER WAKE |here, recently wrote to the editor of The Star a letter, from could force their dislodgment. This | woman 1* a hysterical nature 4 , aang | mormandacientints ag y appear- | sch ene Pa a SI p > ——— la en Gitt continued. which lowing startling statement, the speaker | ona told several stories of t and then ian. enater J sacked toward the doo: th more | ime in 1. m.| | P. i ; challenged the government to deny,|penings of the night, Pubite ¢ backed toward the door, with more | bh and] in COSTA RICA You fellows in Washington ought to be proud of ks of the same tenor, and he | today, the tall wad iz P a! sport side | r 110 a a . . rons.) 3 as even aitt ring from reports | has been on Ho id was still denouncing the board as} south for 110 | Poindexter. I had a talk with Murdock of Kansas, and in |made to the government by mili Se taas ha exit most) parallel with j : : : ‘ Na- | tary experts who had been detailed Tw inkle, twinkle, F Mhing| The board got ite breath after] At 3:30 a the ton nged | (Ry Ualted Press.) | referring individually to various insurgent congressmen - — Ww at the northern end d grew thin OR MO f Another ‘ : 3 : a . (Continued on Page Thirteen.) to do with this a while fon be|ner, while the souttefh end er 4 Eo ee oon é he had this to say of Poindexter: “There's one man who fo go in his|« -oo ae Lo by aaa i molt Heeen ikea { thicker, ‘The tail apparently was} today, San Jos is always right. I cannot imagine any influence that might home to the} | oe ae ed P ed into two parts in the mid] oy > : of x today and admit at once, the board basing its ac aon | Mee: y z . ; er tlie goo Biny fe : port hea a induce him to go over to the regulars even for a moment. Vault on the request of the city counefi| die, ayd extended in ler wave here swept the streets near ‘ je seep ong on > rs eee ares tha trast pant It 1 ants Some of the boys get cold feet once in a while, but not ares tn forcea ag Pac nay he Peal “This board will take no such ae Per sans eae Fg ie east of! Poindexter. I doubt if there is a man in public life in to Ellison's house a action on any request from the a ou! ere in the Antitle Sane - a cael - ’ Bebe, Out the telephone ublicans will gather tomorrow night In Allen council,” said Thomson. “It is UNIVERSITY OF WASHING - - Washington who is possessed of more moral courage. 4 banker'a hore. Dale's cafeteria, Second and Seneca, under the sof th | willing to take up this case on |*TON, SHATTLE, May 20.—"It wa c RAK KEKE KK i I knew you would be interested and that’s why I'm send- ifs, Ellison with deatt Poindexter Senatorial club King county. There 1 be music its merits, and on that basis too cloudy last night to the tail Keane . en i ” 4n outcry, addresses and much to eat at 50 cents the | alone. If the gentiemen pro of Halley's comet,” wuld f James|* One Hour Lost Each Day * ing this estimate of Poindexter along to you. bank Eitison opened the ‘The following is the program, opening with remarks by th | testing can show that public |, Gould, this morning is pos-|* Means one twenty-fourth of * Senator Dolliver of Iowa recently made this public decla- # the Vault, but was unable president safety is endangered or some sible that we did not even 1 * your life wasted, If you would * valine Dulndeeink, ) the combination of the In “Poindexter Our Next & Rufus R. Wilson; “The Pro other good reason for revoking through the tail, as the appendages | & win sucec do not waste #|Tation regarding Fomdexter 2 their attempted gressive, the Real Republi William H. Flett The Progres the permit, it will do 80.” of many comets have broken up.) ® thme ks here is no better ay * “During all of my congressional career I have never its locked Klilsor Legislative Pledge Should Made and Kept,” Roy D. Pin Wright then requested a hearing | We may have passed through one of |* to employ spare moments than * : acai ep i ‘ rice fn the vault and « orton, “The Progressives in Congress, the People's Representa | within a week, on the understand: | the opening |® by the reading of the “Want” # known a representative to secure in so short a time as com- Kills on stolen horses tivew," RB. G. Hutchinson; “National Conservation Essential,” G. I ing that the Be attle Electric com raphs taken of the More |* hows in The Star, The Star *| plete a grasp upon congressional affairs as Poindexter. Hews of the holdu an ‘The Progressive M nent National and 1 J in pany be forced to stop work, pend-| housed comet in 1909 show that the Wants are opportunity’s * " s a ati Poeses Were pote Mage Benner ; vie Gaia ‘ ing the outcome of this hearing,| tail of that luminary was broken|#* messenger, They may lead to ® In my judgment he is one of the brightest men in congress I Purwult of the fay iti. Following ne there will be a general discussion of {| This was agreed to and the date of| into sections not at all clearly de-|# great things for you *| today and one from whom great things may be expected in the Lake and Ogden the political situation, the hearing was set for Thursday] fined. Thia may have been true of | » ¥ aay = Mb is tasct, morning. Halley's comet, and as the tall of | RR OR ee] the future, ] i

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