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HE SEATTLE AWN THE SEATTLE “HOME =EDITION— 75 IAF ADT SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. ONE CENT ox MAINS AD DNER TELLS TRUTH ABOUT LUNCHEON AN WHO WAS THERE GIVES STAR FACTS RIHEND CLUB vit itttuw »Sessggq pOnSrIELT ILL HELP. OUNCES @@y POINDEXTER CAMPAIGN |Correspondent, at Colonel's Request, Tells Readers of This Newspaper Just What Took Place at Saga- more Hill and Just What Was Said After the . x Interview—Fake Stories Written to Embarass In- woe ee f . j “ 2 / surgent Congressman Are Flatly Denied. ittee’s Plan to Keep People From Being é Py ye ee dat Tacoma Convention Is Bitterly At- ” | 7 t Rowsevelt and Congressman Pole Supreme Court Over to Corpora- 1 tried cubtediy MILES POINDEXTER — BY GILSON GARDNER. VM AS N . ly Roosevelt influence will t ind mor 1 his campaign for the senate. The rion 31 is d a pos \ \ Oyster Bay by appoint- TT LLL eee eee eee eee | That it is the sense of this club: — ‘That the entire proceeding for the appointment fo the so-called state convention at Tacoma, Au the several county committees of this state, is if witheat precedent, and contrary to the spirit and letter providing for government by the people, and con- re the rales and usages heretofore followed by the repub- position That 2 majority of such delegates to said so- ion being appointed in such illegal manner, puch so-called convention illegal and unauthorized who I know is not in any way r nsit r ther y wou what you can t this clear.” Such are the fact ri o the Poindexter inter and the various statements published in reg ot ference. ‘That the purpose of this impudent and shameless | Neither Mr. Poindexter nor myself are at liberty to say what happened or what was said at the conference. ” sult is s of the peopie’s right to choose who shall repre- convention comes from the same interest and that prevailed in the legisiature which of the right to proceed by tne direct pri- ‘own choice in the nomination of supreme ficiently set forth in the authorized statement above quoted urther than this it is only necessary to say t Mr. Poin- dexter is a progressive. Col. Roosevelt is alto gressive. Mr. Poindexter believes in conservation of the real not the Ballinger take brand of conservation tie believes in the kind of conservation which Gifford Pinchot represents. Mr. Poin- “Now, ff you will pardon me,") Mise Fluffy Ruffles agreed that | dexter has shown his faith by his works. He has fought the Cannon-Aldrich system to a staridstilh He has had his patron- said the serious young reporter,| it was jage taken from him as a punishment by President J nd Postmaster General Hitchcock, but he has gone § * . x a pun sent b dex and Pos ’ cheock, b as gone on fighting them. t | lat . “ T will leave you for a few minutes! “As « matter of fact, | was root! ‘The friends of Col. Roosevelt will not go far wrong in doing what they can to uphold the plans of Mr. Poindexter in his fights, ANNETTE KELLERMAN. uniess said wards can select delegates in by law, we recommend that they take while | interview Mixs Kellerman.” | ing for Jeffries, and I sent him a in the proceeding proposed.’ “Oh, take me along!” said the | tiny pair of boxing gloves as a luck |* ff hi hb him, | pleee in i t | * on lots of fun.” @issenting vote, a monster mass meeting of the . . . . . . Hard to Learn. 2 SPP eee eee eee ee ee m elab Inst night passed resolutions urging “Why, she’s just as natural and! was it hard to leare to étve? ® Wards of Seattle to have nothing to do with the [ordinary as other pe .” wait laxked Platty Ruffles B cmyention to be held at Tacoma Mise Fluffy Ruffles, “She talks 1 have always dived and swam has a membership of 400 republicans residing acts just like a lot of girls I) since | wae a kid,” said Annette Eleventh and Thirteenth wards, went on ree x Hut when I firet went into vaude theignoring of the state convention by the repub- | ' *| ville I had to learn « lot of fancy trict. It was recommended that no delegates from | t it ® | dive 0 he a “ee | be tent 10 the state convention {oivder Tho Man an the Street Oartenee hare ae toate foam Failing to Get McCormack, the Weyerhauser Candi- italia dhthe reso “Well, when @ woma when I struck the water wrong. I date, Past, Will Now Back Seattle Standpatter champion swimmer and diver was all black and blue.” the world you expect her to have| “How do you ever get your hair for the Senate. big muscles and be kind of sporty | dryt asked Fluffy Ruffles y and—maybe a bit vul-| Miss Kellerman laughed. “Why. (iy United Press.) . But Mise Kellerman is charm- | bless you, there's all there is to it,” | Ga duly 16. the dig lember 1 te eaiaie INDIANAPOLIS ing; and I don't believe she's more | ung it out. It reached near} the Tacoma hotel to untte in opp in Jat Interbay, a committee was ap than 22. ly to her shoulders. “That's all the dexter and, tn all bability pointed to wait/on the county con-| * bi “4 e - © jbair lve got only grown two} didacy for United St 7 tral committee and ask that the} Miss Kellerman bh: discussed inches in two years. It dovsn't neideration for McCorma the try for the next t : our northern wi @ allowed to| the Jeffries Johnson fight, how to/| take any thme y that for the interests ie has dlp i — ra show etre or is ‘own to elect |4F¥ bair, how hard it was to learn Why do you play diabolo?” ask Cirewlars have been sent to every lumberman in th é delegates to th * own delegates to the sta con | her act, diabolo and clothe and | e« E att Raffles Be ttee F ewenting the Ps oast Lumber Manufa irer a ° political leaders in In iesation, failed mel vention, The central committee | several other nga. Meantime Well, | want to come out befare| amsociation sah . {© put in| ssreed to the plan, with the proviso | She sat on a stool in a dressing crowd ¥ utreet clothes The circular, which is dated from Seattle, lays stress on , le been awaiting with con a foor | that the delegates so chosen should | oom, disordered as all stage drbs: Annette explained, “and I've| necessity of having “a senator elected from this side of the s | siderable apprehension an- Geelctinns antc,| not go to the convention until ap-|'"x rooms are, while Miss Crosier, | got to be doing something. And I] but it fe signed by Spokane lumbermen as well ag those who make [nouncement that Bwana Tumbo fs is And o| vroved by the central committee. | Who travels with her, fixed up her | don't want to sing songs or speak | the west eide their home, making it plain that it is lumber and not lie coded _ccseedlns |Last night the members of this com. | W¢t locks. a piece. So I play diabolo, 1 any other consideration that is behind the impulse. fie amit that ‘he | maitt Wai, E. Stillinger, J. A A Flashy Kimono. hoe a ype oh bed ia | The circular sent out by the lumbermen follows es sata: pee ex Einley’s election in| Johnson, W. H. Flett, Solon T. Wit Miss Kellerman wore « black ki-| COW long are you on the stage 4 ir—Thoroughly realising | -— aA TO a ’ e of hi }ilams and J. A. Lee, presented the|mono, with scarlet and purple| “Just elght minutes | kar Of ansthidaster ta bcc: nould he decide t minced at the | Fesolutions which were afterward | herons embroidered on it. Also Just Eight Minutes. | con taimeunntatives of (hia erates Whitman, E. am ; ania overt | declared that it | opted by the club pink stockings and shoes, That) the Usted tates senate, we view [27 John McMaster, Paci oun} asa ¢ it ta practically Gectéed that the supreme | Then Defy Committe | much was evident | And you get-a thousand or three | with serious apprehension the prob js Boas anulacturing Ocl® | that the neve mur will be fol - } ‘as at present | The young woman whose feats | thousand or thing dollars al shiy inevitable result of the divid wad ee sews ta the gone the adoption of the resolu-| startied the vaudeville wo and | week for 15 minutes’ work a day?’ | oq yore on the next primary elec _meney | weakein 0s not jo’ de that no} . st « hit M Mlutty Ruffle fer ti a & motion was mai |who made an instantaneous Mt| gasped Miss Fluffy Ruffles Staal corinntald ick ‘oo ‘ohiew. Cae rnor Marshall, who will an aggre apomber of the: sisb should £0 to when she first appeared at the New| Miss Kellerman smiled buck. “As alton Pag amet Pah ag cause of John W. Kers een to the! 50° requested Svan ae by google Hippodrome s yes and a halt long as the public likes it,” she|" “we must have a senator elect-| ce presidential running ct about her | said | the i nominate re-| . jago, ts matte | » this of the state, man who aspires to Beveridges| SENATOR A, J. BEVERIDGE. for the supreme | Publican County central committee. | work. Except she was very angry| “Well, we've got to be going = " bow > ere t ajority of the popula $$$ r The chair ruled the motion out of | is aioe ” Re taette aeons Re cing. Il where the majority of t ESS Bakery, 09? tong viene eng sons And | nip oat depp gagr ers pe] ne ea gpkh vlypadoed -o tion reside and where nearly all the _Gave & Good Administration. | ment will intensify his popularity, it wanted to Ber. act not so good as.a couple of; your heir’aad get into -your *T | manufacturing and the entire ship an outsier this may sound | # sald ere a recommendation to the re-| blackface edians who precede t bef 1 land by v0 doing | “2 blackface comedians who preceded | clothes before you catch a cold ping interests are located. It is not publicans of the four northern | her on the bill But my interview,” sald the | 2s : king ip with be Will Be Bitter Fight. Nomination of cor 9 jonly the duty of every citizen to nd arrows, t t C ers it ie a The fasue here this fall is the ds to keep out of the state con . . te! f the : . 5 the supreme | *2* And some one wrote In one of the| mere reporter person, getting bis} intetigently exercise his franchise Bees : . p vention and to have nothing to do] papers, she said, that Misa Keller-| first word in Boar ate pete erisis to act in concert | nee eer es arshall was|election of a legislature which will if the resolutions by | “th ** man, being an Australian, was! “But don't you see, Miss Ke is most iniperative d into the governorship against either feturn Beveridge or choore @ The club took the position that | probably glad that Johnson had| man HAS to get her other clothes | . Mis own wh by the Indian ™m-| democratic successor to him. John 6 practically “At a meeting of about 50 repre t h hict “ ithe ¢ ‘ tee were gol ? yeratic machine, which was in dex ¢ “© anno choice « Of influence in the’ ‘™ mg oe sonntt nt ore beat Jef on \eentatives of the varied timber in perate need of a’ t Th Pb ies dtbomere mapesenitepy: sag Wis tantamount to |‘? "0 ® we ig ay ee A *| “Now wasn't that just nawsty? So there wasn't any real inter-| qugtries from all parts of the state, eo Sieve antl | the state democratic convention fae “| coma to put throw a lis judges ette wata “ > Gate. ata ni ny ls the ors », Is looked upal s the republicans in | 1. ,, 4 yh gg Tote oe peer peste ried Annet I view at all held in this city July 2, this com-) 4 who destroyed every.artl-| poring and al pting the | pomet roy ree hi ws : hen es spudi. | vored by : . ted to earnes ‘ ight lead to a knowledge : ; 7 ne | ometh of @ chrenic candidate, Wards will repudi-| sat it would be disgraceful for the | == mittee was appointed to earnestly n K¢} Indiana democrati . Pret sate acti thee 0! cheas Ga , o upreme ‘ nolic oO rtion at a mee g | of “ ntity committed cide ca np R, Me Taco an ere | republicans of the four northern |rteps just below me, and the keg) Solicit your attention at. a meeting | t co mulcide | giving the state a splendid no f aa Wanestt. thes ecboune a and refuse sheme. t held the er . July @ at 2 p.m. at the Tacoma a park this morning. He}tisan administration them a wards to be a party to the scheme. | eld the water for sponging off J va pe gh ese pment t " e ope bolle | That John L. Wilson's scheme was | ff wan between my feet | Hotel, Tacoma, to carefully consid nh acc rei ras As : é has achieved t : : » “ ne bet ny fee “ atio eat " t azor away and finist 1 7 . Ep mnounce the Committee. simply a plan to maintain a corrupt “Billy Delaney handied that fight,|¢f the situation amd reach @ uni Bric ngerdlt sy My and has be ‘ this if it had not n for him it| formity of action is & Scan yasa 191 statements ts declare that the me court bench to gain cor-| z hetwoekths “ent te “ . . Bal Committee is acting | poration support for himself was ould never have gone more than Please Be There. Poker © none tate eotencl an al poss He has stud added to them a r ae the sa same in-!the declaration of the me see WE \h aif as long as it did. Johnson k “Don’t fail to attend or send al). brown hair, brown mous- ® d_the limelight, but it is| Marshall enter the : _— nidiciitaiiinioenes or at t Del ney at the beginning | substitute. If absolutely imposs' “ Santa) antes | believed that if he sets out on half. ery round, and Delaney shook | ble . please advise D.| 4 vie Sea § trail of Col. Roosevelt, to many ¢ Indiana js undoubtedly in a state te do eithe mson, 1625 12th ay s head to him right ra E. Skinner, care He Washington, : ; whose policies he is violently jot itical revolt. Even the reguiar wae walking In the park at 1 o’cloek | nosed, the fire will fy | first time Delaney nodded to | Seattle, by the 13th inst. at the lat: | this arternoon when he fi npoad rep n leaders admit this frank- schace Walaa in tha déth ‘ De this, the announcement | ly is als that a vote was taken | terest and corr % | pting influence the King County Repab-| that in the legislature succeeded | 9 action in| nomination of supreme | the direct primary law At the last meeting of the club } of the com Promised to be invade Indiana, ana for some weeks past have been figuring on © assist and every~|est, the candidate you prefer and | with freah blood on the blade. He end a moma a k we what happened in that! decide ix most likely to be elected. jroo it to tt ark ‘bition, ha "20- peat Peosevelt 5 he one the lists /of the old line Fairbanks organiza- he following round. Corbett] “Take time to discuss this with| gether they started a search. that/tee” Qrencnent & some news to| tion men are out to knife Beveridge, ® the signals, and yelled at De ry one interested in the timber | rocuited in finding the body of the ‘ ganization, The} Whether the revolt will be capital- “Johnson's blow that closed Jeff's | that he would get even with | industry as well asx others who are jcolonel haw a tremendous popularity |ized by Beveridge under the Insur- 4 neon's one Nicide, still warm, with the blood | wt | fe gation Lowe. + the’. voles: “dumbtin,:" Mabey (Or) See are compe wan she B98) bin in position to know the sentiment |ryre "un, warm with the blood)in Indiana, where the msurgent/gent banner or by Kern under the " easter, Mane movement is rapidly gaining in| democratic ts a question admitted to hat put Jeff out, a And epeaking of Corbett, t a y 1 exe! J fin; the water's 11 geil ine ot ane ores ; nd speaking rbett, he made | in your Community, and exercise | nis tert hand the suicide still hel ; Sei te bo wuss pp BO 8 moh are un By pas doped him a lot more be-|a lot of men who formerly Hked him | the wame fudielal attitude and firm-|q jocet Maite. Fle Nad wit uedd|strength, and the fact that he has/hinge largely on the ability of ard and held on—to him, thie man, he} Thi the way Will editia idation 4 bape : h pocke e e had slowly bled | apparently decided to ¢ 01 at- | Ros < $a vot : ¥, Madison p, o}dectares. Maybe 1 did. But that dee Me jsick of hi ics. Many were 20 | ness of opinion as if you were again | «., goath pparently deci me out flat-| Roosevelt as a political prestidigt- who returned yesterday from | ¢ sted with his cursin, 6 hasard of ow the progressive move- | tato: last night to ee Bag A ae tr Connecr ile + yr Rages a areing | confronted with the hazard of an e { ator. | Wie eitdoo a. " naabe ct Meee einen anal ' p th g at Joh that they told | inerease 4m rates or the removal of |# kA RRRKKKAKAR KS * = - M8 Public, at it were. | he offers to accompany any woman in the best man I ever » shut up, And that bunch of | the duty on lumber and shingles | MENEICICS onc. '{ |who baetated to aoa Sahe md and 1 have « conde in Jets corner—the worst| {yg hot beg the question by stat-|# EMPLOY THE sHorTest *|WOMAN HEADS BIG __ [organization ts considered a big ine, ante hate to a. Tk was TEACHERS’ SESSION) tas ever been ‘seriously ‘considered neh that ever stood back} ing that you will support either cuT * "pstdhil f po ain hE nply a ca ' of a ‘They didn't know what| candidate, as that will only leave|#* To tenant-getting by the use of apc ‘ oP gee Aen _ fighter ppo- | they ¢ doing at any time, and] the gituation as it is now, Desig-|* a “To Rent” ad in The Star (hy United Press.) RAE dhtoeetns- or no Oe cae Oe 8 1 é the worst the lot nate on the enclosed slip the most |* If you have a vacancy why not BOSTON, Mass., July 8,—-Mrs. Bila | of the late. , Cy gy a age 4 P ; ed 1 to Jeff's right eye wae] satisfactory and feasible candidate|* telephone an ad now? - Star had never in. 15 yo You'll find after ollahness \ tho first t. Well, that|for ws to endorse, and especially |* “Want” ad phones, Main 9460; a : . Prana dc ng Pee ' atiraly : ' ~ that John-| whether you will help elect the one| #* Ind. 441 emen he ¢ on | io \ 16th, when| chosen by the majority of those | * | pall oft ee Mal) the white mat nt down for the| present and the replies received. | tok tk ak kW kok kt | le oe " “ gut the footing and) iret time, might not have landed if} Alt replies will be considered con | te ~The nol « “ And a bet et You lt et eg ‘ se inte a eff could have seen {t. Johnson fidential until the meeting con-|* * * % % % tw kk kkk tk :| Mrs, Young's supporters had to You with " “geil “a second. ‘Then, a . ® | nit him from the blind side, and Jeft| venes. break the administration slate to do oi alleipeenl bepevec He Pa Ft» errs men jas to tes carefully Jnever knew It was coming “if you will attend or sehd a sub CUT THIS OUT, this, as Dr, ZX. Snyder of the Unt Ht medicine of . » if that Gaeeed womesetaines Could See It All. “The fight was a fair one, anycne | stitute, also reply to that effect Rs | versity of Colorado was selected by human roulette wheel, Be was sitting where I could the eontrary notwithstanding | Very truly yours—J. H, Bloedell, J lyre: ent MM * the nominating committee for the Thing Firs Bagg mg cope < fagher pe It the little inside stuff of th ho went to the ring with bit-| P. McGoldrick, M. BE. Reed, W. H admit bea Pip White City * | honor, ee Owed me around | you pay for and then some. A & as position wa t beh: hatred of the negro in their| Ufford, H, P. Svendson, B. L. Gau and to any attraction Inside the ®/ ‘rhe association comprises that 1 wa tinned |nastadie'ta the elvonia® airtaa: whaee the thire \ rts left ofter the battle fir te, Fr J. Hart, F. R, Pendle grounds on STAR DAY, Friday, * | tically all the teachers in the pb iets y tisuet ant yaar eum ke tee tha*" tle friends of Johnson. He was the bet-|ton, George Dysart, George McCoy,|* July 15 Wltry, from graded schools te t stunt vi first | float in the alr, J other attendants « mds were on'ter man and he won-—that’s all ©. €. Bronson, Jesse ives, W. Aj kaka KA KKK! vorsitios, and the headship age Young, who a year ago was | becoml: schoc | lchosen to the headship of all the after the schools of Chica was elected yes terday to be of the Na tional association. wement pari ys yen, and the Merry-Go-Round, that's But I went + to “keep going country position eee FESS ER ERE ke WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and Saturday continued warm; light north westerly winds eee RR ERE a ee