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| WNDEXTER CHEERED, PILES [a JEERED AT GRAND RALLY Candidate Makes Great Hit at Meeting Called by Young Men’s Republican Club, While ies Are Hardly Allowed to Speak——Re- = for Tacoma Convention. dexter was given a sremendor n Piles, who was put forward t stgxe at a rec ten on in congress. ung republican voters of Seatt tion to read Poindexter out of the this city ‘will have none of the Wilsor leadership, but proposes to do its owt aly enthus nawer option last hand-picked party thinking reception in char , and was 2 political me« ealied in the Which Judge T Ankeny < Jered by Young Men's Republican club, was q the efforts of the reactionaries to p 1,500 persons. It was the most since the in January senate acter, despite nded by eld tn ts of Ha as Burke nte ston as Seat al i into and tried to capture POINDEXTER ALL THE TIM Bvas & Poindexte ‘ oreupled thc box, but nei for Burke yells for it himse ¢ hn L, Wilson and party the all except for completely meeting from start ft lower box and of them was mentioned in the meeting, which r im exce at were ent form and waded into the vital aign with a force and dignity which won and admirers, even among the ranks of bis oppon e audience in sympathy with him that he ly person present capable of quieting the frequent demonstra Mt one point, when the andience appeared to be determined Piles should not continue criticising the insurgents, he by 4 single weve of his han times wh Poindexter was speaking the cheering of the became wo enthusfasije as to refuse to be qu if was © ted until the v1 his arms in an appeal for order, and when he took his nie: given a demonstrption which lasted several minutes. BIG POINDEXTER DEMONSTRATION. — demonstration came when King Dykeman, who pre ting. remarked that the people of Seafthe were considerably the senatership. A few voices in the audience called the . but a great awelling chorus yelled for Poindexter until other sounds, had been placed on the program to folidw Senator Jones, Piles was given the place immediately following him. in er his arguments. . Piles himeelf in excellent oratorical Pleadings for party regularity only aroused renewed insur m. Poindexter said to thank the Young Men's Republican club for its lib- permitting me to sit on the same platform with the rest hers of the delegation. (Laughter and applau with Senator Jones that this country is in a prosperous and | am willing to go out and try to make the people be- this is one of the biescings of the republican party. GOVERNMENT BY ALL THE PEOPLE. republican party is a party of popular government, it is a believes in government by ai! the people. But | wish always remember that there is a difference between in party and the few men who may happen at a gives in contro! of its party machinery. iber that no one read you into the republican party and read you out of it. (Great applause and cheering.) have a contest on in the ranks of the republican party to see the party come out of it the champion of the pol- great leaders and not lashed to the charict wheels of a party bosses. (Cheering lasting several minutes by the speaker.) are many republicans whe do not believe in the policy pat. And because some of these republicans voted Cannon and Cannonism they are called traitors and insur. B But t submit to you the question whether Cannon or Can- 2 fundamental! tenet of the republican party. (Cheers and Mile, No.”) PROUD OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. proud, with Senator Jones, of the recent legislative of the republican party. Two months ago our fac- its were telling us that if we changed the rules of con- couldn't accomplish anything. Now | am glad to see them Pride at the record we made after changing those rules. and wild applause.) faiiroad bill came into congress a bill in the interests of whose representatives assisted in drafting it. The the progressives forced the congress to adopt made it teh better that our opponents are now loudly boasting that it at in the interests of the people. in my hand a list of administration measures published in a Seattic newspaper, and | arn proud to say to you gen- tonight that | voted for each and every one of them. jause. FAME OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. convention at Tacoma yesterday declared its pride in the re Roosevelt, but if prominent republican leaders go State opposing, criticising and undermining his policies | Attempt to read them out of the party. land withdrawal bill has my complete approval, and ander mt has withdrawn 29,000,000 acres of public lands. And the Tacoma convention went on record against that lef the administration, | shall not undertake to read that con ‘Gut of the republican party. (Applause.) ithe republican party stands pat it is standing on ite own Gave. The republican party is a party of progressives. ive republicans are the republican party. Gentiemen, the conclusion lasting sever B address minutes marked of Mr SENATOR PILES REPLIES. Piles stem the xter, sought With much ortorical succeeded only in being himself ed Poinde de, but ny man who voted audience applauded us of his party and be ries of “No, Mor who sa ells against Speaker Can igorously tut a bound by the action is not a republican jeers and cries of * il am a better republican th AUDIENCE HAS ITS @AY. hief magistrate of This eh « said, that the and man h Kansas? exter to No.” he isa followed you are.” new tariff bill i No, No.) nd cries of “Aldrich and other cries the (¥e order.) friendly appl man whe n, has b most (Laughter and seat beside Congre congratulation: elling loud! rtunity lause.) Poin the a tt th th th TERS OF THE 41ST DISTRICT. candidate for the t. He won't trust you, Therefore, -you ays he don’t care what your views fight. He is going to vote for his own of the voters of his district. Don't nt Weston Gay, gis- ria 9° to the " atur aaa . . Sih ALAR E ATE LE LLL eee eee eee ee _ SEATTLE, REVELLE IS OUT FOR CONGRESS Councilman Will Make Race Against Humphrey as a Roosevelt Progressive—Has Strong Platform and Will Start at Once on Vigorous Canipaign for Elec- tion. WASH., THOMAS P. REVELLE. | this morning forwarded to Slympia his filing as a candix for cong from the First district. He enters the race as a Roosevelt progressive, running against William E. Humphrey, incumbent, who boasts that he is a Cannon standpatter Mr. Re served five years amember. He i law school and a me Revelle It through cans wh« Thomas P. Reve late i ten years, and has of which he is still rsity of Washington Revelle, velle is has resided in Sea he Seattle city a graduate ber of the Reveile purpose campaign of all republi- and Cannonis: REVELLE’S PLATFORM 1. 1 believe in the principles of the republican party as enun- ciated in ite last national platform. 2. 1 believe that governments derive their just powers .from the consent of the governed. Our people are capable of self gov | ernment, but no incapacity on their part can justify the assumption of a fow that it is their duty to govern the rest. 3. Officials who determine public poticie and elected directly by, and held responsible encies. Judicial officers should be nominated maries. . 4. The tariff question will never be settied until it is settled should be nominated to their constitu in non-partisan pri- right. The tariff should be made upon the principle of meeting the difference in the cost of production at home and abroad. This can best be accomplished with the assistance of a non-partisan ex pert tariff commission. 5. Public be mad servic should tion ant good bu 3 cated by by federal auth sources by lo« i 7. 1 believe that congress should be a self-governing body, and should never delegate its authority to any set of self-constituted party jeaders. | am opposed to Cannon and Cannonism, and to Aldrich and hism. should them for service, and opera ted with ations, of whate la wer character, Charges by met of the to defray the ital actually nery corpo! governm in proportion ifficlent to nt reg n subject vuld be vide only a fair cost inves incon ot n upon all cap! tax ald be val wit | = SPOKANE LABOR FIGHT ON CAR MEN OUT FOR. STARTS SMM POINDEXTER STREET AIOT (iy United Press) An SPOKANE, Aug. 5.—The Spokane! van Sectional Central Labor union, rep taile it w hout no tice a that hearing I belle 11 n elght-b to eject John Sullivan, Jr., 19th av attempt Suill P rs from a and proprieto car at country to repeat to| fied voters in Spokan \didate for the United State: resenting approximately 8,000 quali has given its to Con a can senate This indorsement, entirely unso licited, came tribute to the work that Mr. Poindexter did as a con gressman behalf of organized | labor. Cor Broadway and Pine at 6 o'clock last night resulted In a free-for-all fight in which som@ 20 rtiet. pated. Warrant be sworn out for the Sul- livane The rule a the rear unqualified endorsement gressman Miles Poindexter pe will probably arrest of the § attle ainst pas platforr One isted in Electric Co. gers standing on of the pay-asyou of Sullivan standing on the has in enter boys per platform Conduc off and then the Motorman Keubell hand Other cars furnished their crews for the fight. In five minutes a mod of! men and passengers were en tor J. Walters fight put started thons manime lopted IST. PAUL A CITY be OF 214,774 SOULS) caged in a tively rough and tumble} fight. The participants were finally (By United Freee.) +| separated and the cars went on WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—St. | P. EB. Syffivan, Jr, was convicted Paul, Minn. has a population |of assault ji the third degree a few of 214,774, according to a bul- | months ago for beating up J. D, letin issued by the census bu. | Galehouse, a tatlor. He paid a fin reau today. of $200, F &! him | THE RIDAY, AUGUST | NEVER OFFERED GORE A BRIBE,” SAYS JAKE HAMIN | There Is Absolutely No Foundation for Gore’s Story,” He Declares on Stand — Vice President Sherman Wires His Denial to United Press. 5, 1910. 6 MUSKOGEE, Okla., Aug. 5—-Jacob L. Hamon, charged by Sen ator Gore with offering him a bribe in connection with the MoMur ray Indian land contracts, took the stand and denied absolutely that he had ever offered money to Senator Gore. “There is absolutely no foundation for Gore's etory,” Hamon de clared. “i did not suggest to Gore on May 6 or at any. other time, that he could get $25,000 or any other sum, from the McMurray cor tract.” Answering a question by Congressman Burke, of the committee, Hamon eaid “1 have known MoMurray for five or six years and Senator Gore for nine years. We lived in the same town. The relations be tween us always have been ple have loaned Gore money and on several occasions have 1 visited Washing ton several times during the last session of congress. Once | rep fesented Governor Haskell in the town lot alleged graft cases, and while staying at the Occidental hotel divided expenses with C gresaman McGuire. | visited Gore every day while there.” Congressman Charles EB. Cr republican fr he Third dintr wan the firet hee before committee t ager we had abare ’ tmen and ¢ ed Hamon’s on J. ¢ not me him. SHERMAN DENIES GORE’S CHARGES (By United Prem.) BIG MOOSE, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Vice President Sherman today sent the following telegram from his sum mer home to the United Press “The story coming to me of the Gore charges in Muskogee is abso lutely without the slightest shadow of foundation.” The vice president's was sent in answer te sent to him, detailing the charges by Senator Gore before the congressional investigating com mittee Muskogee yesterday. t though he tion an the latte contracts wugKe MeMurrs tioned th had to What “T ba or five first knew chairman ¢ Creager Testified own Hamon for sald Creager hen he the republt He and friends beca uw telegram messages f an stat Cong The made (Continued on Page Nine.) _ AK BOND (oa TO FINISH UP EGRADE To Be Expected, Says Gore. MUSKOGEE, Ser ator Thomas P sur denial made Sherman of day by the before the which attempte the Okla Gor by chere OK Aa congressional investigating ery in MeMurray Indiar made yonte a ator ittee is con Jnection w | contracts said Gore today, is those of Sherman and Senator |Curtia are to be expected.” whose ry name yester befor: 6 and inpted brib lowed tee myself,” Ben ttle be | 829a,000 | regrac a on | etl ta =o ; has asked to be before the commit vtha lean equare rait the app t inte at ery, “1 think moned. committee resumed its ses « today Urge Sherman to Testify. UTICA, N. ¥ eF dent tot the the congressior investigat committt nd refute the yet him by Sen Aug Sherman witne al will stand be Tce eae ee eee se ke BANK CLEARINGS. urges made Seattic Clearings today Balar Tacoma. $ Clearir today Balanc eee eeeeeee efore a ¥ would Portland. today, .$1 ittee and the his 542.00 & 7,294.00 & charge jasesssetaeenenes leared up, j= 30.000 CHINESE TO ENTER U. 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Aug Th rtunity to enter la in nt a 00 Chinese United tat regularly opium into ials who have PORTLAND, Ore are wai Canada for a fleet of 20 gasolix inches is employed Sound © st binese and States is the belief of government offic investigations of the aways and later « Sound at 20 the ng a th Puget United made along the recently ixeling of ( aband Chinese lan ded in Canada a towns are the cannery sented, the Chinese ugh the w ne stow the Most long ied sor draft are b to Urego! of skippe t the to wate nehes the mune from detailed It is “head tax eet a cutter ta now in Ca operations revenue h them, the g alleged that many of Chinese demanded by that gove y shall be paid and are school: apprehended in the of presence HOWELL WILL TWO CAUEHT ~ STICK IN’ WITH CHICKENS rnument being United States before the th ed for the and shall have courts h an account their 16, are the been in Rainter The Aw Thom hicken thieves ting the valley for the esidents of and rr 4 last six ken! oat 7 kson st ys were arres riding into the of their night’s collec (By United Press.) OLYMPIA H under At rm retary of office unti the su today, de Fish to to a in the gone this m Aug r Sixty ay ing the t they were | dispose chicken filings Re =, hee oir court hold ained fr B ’ t 42nd av election can succeed Howell, |* box n of 1912, preme ¢ nying the ¥ pel the dd city te tion of of Ben R of state 16 ffice chicken W. Wilson of 2 They had put them int climbed a Japane wagon .coming to the cept which t } coming that | gener | Howe by G | Hay te ‘ H, Niche | nlgried, and will serve out the | term t which Nicho and on | gardener's | market Wilsc hurried wernor | re full} cted, | and where |two boys tnis | Bended m heard of this circumstance, to Sixth and the arre is under a sus- entence to the reformatory me ee Ce aiite|at Monroe, and Pluctnski has bitterness of the {time ®t the parental school on ler island, Both boys confes Jackson, he cause of the A Japanese ad; “Our vinegar is wharper than the most diabolical mothers-in-law. one Mer- wed, Vice | SEATTL — STA ON TRAINS AMD NEWS STANDS be PRINCESS MAY ~ SINKS IN CANAL ONE CENT. |The Canadian Pacific Liner, Southbound From Skag- | way, Is Believed to Have Gone to the Bottom Off Center Island—Juneau Reports All Passengers and Crew Safe. (By United Press.) up the lip was ith 1 United Albany, John Arthur John Mee A. Sullie ands, Pur= Wireless pt I Keller more than likely she ts carrying at least 100 on her way back, Princess May {s an 1,806-ton vessel, the smallest of the four « boats operated in Puget Sound and Canadian waters. She is a twin screw vease 6 feet long, 34 feet beam, and 18 feet depth, built jof steel. She can provide accommodations for 156 passengers, Her cagines are triple expansion, developing “ horse power, making her the fastest of all Alaskan boats. She is a cister ship of the Princesa Royal. a 2.0004on Alaskan liner. i The Priv to said Hamon, as he asked to be sum-| STEAMER PRINCESS MAY. —— "FOR SAKE OF YOUR FATHER | QUIT CIGARETTES, ALICE (Ry United Press FAIRBURY, Net Aug blaring cigarette sx ug the most degener habits known to modern Alice Long worth the Endeavo ow in of H ndard of mor n expressed by nore Roosevelt smoking nen rbury, ask ruling all, wating that citizenship our beloved to abjure ceforth and was The ian ¥ re, to abstain f ndeavor The Endeavorers indicted a long letter to M Longworth, “tell her that cigarette smoking is “ib horred by Christians and ask ing her for of her father Theod to give up the practice. Dear letter framed SUICIDE FOLLOWS WIFE’S DIVORCE chy € LouIS, T. Kennon, his wife, a Congressman killed himself He left rf all the sake Roosevelt ited Press.) Mo., Aug. 5.—-Robert recently divorced by. daughter of the late David De Armond, in a St. Louis hotel & note nam Clark, the Miss a ard, present husband of wife, of the Mrs. Langworth,” says the which the Endeavore and will mail to the former president's daughter in formed through the press that you are addicted to one of the most de rate and vicious habits known to the human race, condemned all Christians and pr citizens of this, the greatest nation| inthe world. We refer to your} habit of cigarette smoking We déplore such a. sitnation when one of the greatest ladies in the land, one who adorned the capital of this great nation, should set such a demoralizing example bef our rising citizenship, be |fore the boys and girls of America Therefore we, the several Christian |= “FIND CRIPPEN BOUGHT POISON IN JANUARY (By United Press.) LONDON, Aug. 5.—Scotiand Yard detectives working on the Crippen case learned today that Crippen purchased five grains of hyoscine on January 19. This drug was used by him to prepare medicines, according to the police. An analysis of the viscera of the body found in the cellar of Dr. Crippen's house at Islington is being made in the belief that traces of hyoscine will be discovered. we are oan as the cause trouble. »y ogressive ee es THE WEATHER Fair tonight; and warmer Saturday * * * 7 * * * ee es A twenty-two-story hotel is to be built in New York. =