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} THE CASE OF JUDGE BURKE IS COVERED BY ROOSEVELT’S STATEMENT THAT oe CORPORATIONS SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED TO OWN PUBLIC MEN” telegraphic request made by The Star to Th response to a f welt yeater 4 (lay asking him to make some comments about the ; ' pted combine of the standpatters upon Judge Burke in a last Tee ate effort to beat Poindexter, the following telegram was re D geived today frow Gilson Gardner, The Star's correspondent with D the expresident: c . St. Paul, Minn, Sept. 6, 1910, B Editor Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash EI is imposs ble for Roosevelt to comment on ‘Taft's effort k fe a reactionary senator instead of Poindexter. Roose amon secu 168. ’s approval of Voindexter is well known. What Roosevelt VOL, said in favor of progressive policies applies to the state of hington as well as to the rest of the country and the case ge Burke is vered by Roosevelt's statement that cor BATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910 Judge are entitled to alP proper protection and profit but | d not be permitted to vote or to own public men. You use this teleg GILSON GARDNER, ® e EATTLE GIRL = —— - |} ” THE GUIDING HAND ’ DEFIES JIM HILL POINDEXTER T0 IS KILLED sare conrpoy pian 2 mh Milos ndexter in the Seattle ho- | : * tel Thursday night has been aban Gertrude Kirkman and Her Companion Meet Instant doned, Instead Poindexter will | Death in Auto Wreck—Two Others Seriously Hurt. While Taft Stays on the Fence, Roosevelt Strikes Out |!?08* ®t Columbia and Georg eee town. ids, 46, 2012 trxth av. Hard at Newest Plot to Steal Power Sites From | The and Gertrude Kirkman, , Seattle, were almont ae sued, and Frank Hunter, of the Tacoma Motor Car Mrs. Pearl Raymond; 27, ister of the dead « and living insurgent campaign will be the People. lively in King county thin week Friday night Judge W. H. White | will speak at Bothell and Hermon W. Craven will speak at Vashon Saturday night Ivan L. Balire and George F. Hannon speak at Dew | ST. PAUL, Sept. 6—AWVhile Presi opening of the conservation congre question of state versus national cor d.@ Roosevelt struck out hard at th nt Te yesterday, at the kept on the fence on the rol of government lands, Theo state plan, which ts th ° Inter address in Seattle, ents’ newest plot to take the Valuable deposits and wate on fro are Tae periously \njured as the i the control Of toe poopie ’ water sites from Of course the big meeting of the automot ident on “The predatory interests,” shouted the ex-president, amid veek will be Friday at Dreamland | : — wild enthusiasm, “advocate state contro! an exouse, They When ndexter speak our. la will be a quintet of « *peakers. Poindexter is in Tacoma today | Secretary Rufus R. Wilson Is re-| # every quarter of | | | think they can contro! the states easier than they can the fed. eral government. What they want is to be independent of any j control, by either state or government,” he charged. President Taft, in his speeoh, contented hin party Bad been in Seattle} the afterncon in Hunter's} and left on their return to Ta-| If with saying that there were two opinions in regard to the matter, and gave # state about § pm. When near | ment of the arguments of both Ri _s * state’ jan hour today from various parts Teservation three miles i I do not express an opinion upon the controversy thus made eee Gea ae . ms Tucoms, they overtook a milk taft stated, mildly, “or @ preference ax to the two methods of troat- |Yitdrawal of Wilson hay mere} aad turned out to pase it | ing water power sites, I shall sebmit the matter to congress and | ™*eet the turning over of Wilson | Taek into the road a urge that one or the other of the two plans be adk ~ [atfeagth to Poindexter tire Meret, Perry —_ Vs “It ix really © question of predatory interests ax he pepu } being thrown clear c e lar intere It’s not question of «tates or i ed Roose | the other two were pinned i the car as it turned turtle. = Two Were Killed. , the driver of the milk y and the girt { ded them into © got Hun-| \ | rsd | nd in and hur-| ? \ He sent word ute << & private ambulance — beghg gm MRS. PEARL RAYMOND, nation, In reality, he expiained * * 7 * * * K ——«jthey were saving them for the |# and Mise Kickman instead of giving | @ * * - > * * * « veit today, swinging hie fist to emphasise his words Then turning toward Hill and the Western governors, he cried: “It seems significant that the men behind the movement are rea!!y big busine: HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet. state, men from states not a ulng th nt con ¢ men wh to cloud | by shouting and arguing | ee eo | wiveion was passed by the barbers’ union expelling one of its | most prominent members because he had accepted a tip, which i« jcomtmry to the laws of thie to } | Manager Fiew- vt / nnounced that hereafter | the ise that the conservationists were try ing to lock up the resources of the Rooreveit's r hands of the spectators today ytion at the egat and contranted sharply with that accorded President Taft ye terday. Taft cps whole people, ering Wee Hhane wd imiexion would be refused to al) ( ones ce ta ye 2 gg oro gg Er taae {them to a few for 13 seconds, Roosevelt was ® | girin unless accompanied by thet: | F conveyed Mrs. vga doe 7) he Seatth |. If there was delay, it was the red for two minutes. Taft, mothers or other qualified guar-| i aloo y on ot. 0 mo gs ag coo aoe he | nat of the anticonservationiste mentioning Roowevelt was ® | dians | 4 who opposed right legisiation it @8 one side of Mrs. Ray-/ two girts resides in San Prancise Dlthe matter, he said were broken and she | and had come to 2hi« city but « few | 5 chance for recovery.|days ago, accompanied by the [ae at the Fanny Paddock hos daughters, who had been visiting while Hunter, who is thought | her internally injured, lies at St Mra. Kirkman is dangeroumy 1 at the residence of the dead girl, was engaged in the meat) Gertrude, as a result of the we with his father, The twojof tne accident Elbert A. Kirk are the daughters of W. T proprietor of the Mixpah| im. Of Dad's Sheet Metal 9 Marion st., is a brother Fremont. Kirkman resides girls, Mra. Raymond w N. 45th st, | staying with her sister on Olive st cheered 40 seconds. Roosevett, mentioning Taft, drew 14 nec onde’ applause No one could be found at the court house today who was willing to discuss the political situation | Some candidates have threatened to use violence if their pictures | For example, we find it constant. | *88e. printed in the newspapers. | y sald by 1 who should know }¢ 7M@ labor unions of the city of better, that temporary withdrawals pe eed baad siption s0a000 ta hed ent . Yet the fact to that der to erect in the five principal itches: haiti Wee? | barks Ih the city a monument of | Nevont the onal ae bone @X€*P*| the gable John L. Wilkon, who call to prevent the coal lands from pase || 4 Jedge Burke a bribe-giver one jing into private ownership unti} COW! day and withdrew from the sena people In such conflicts of jurizdic. | #°t*4 Can pase laws to open them | cortal contest In his favor the next &s6 YOUNG WIFE, A VICTIM 5. crs ueinn wrx | oman oe ae Tae | TEA Paine tn Aa (OF DRINK, TRIES TO 2S ae=r"cess THE SHARK TOOK KILL SELF IN HOTEL | 2:22:28" | DO YOU KNOW? | "ae HF on Most of the predatory corpo comply with the law that he will | gations are interstate or have | file a statement of his campaign Evans, 25 years old, is in| left her husband and came to Seat-; interstate affiliations. There. | That Japan children are taught | Cmpenses before the primary Providence hospital today,| tle, engaging a room at the Colum-| fore they are largely out of to write with bh bands? | dahe L. Sullivan and Buffalo Bill bus hotel under the name of Eva| reach of effective state control. That Seattia rathskeiler patrons | a¥e @ecided to retire to priva dying."0 @ result Of i vioe She had teen there but! One of the prime objects of |are deprived of broiled live lobster | life pat keop their pletures off the 4 a couple of ounces of car two weeks when she sent for her tho among them who are because lobsters cannot be propa ee Ri ad te eld in her room in the Co-/ husband, who bad been vainly try-| grasping and greedy is to avoid ted in the Pacific ocean? Ae cw ows Mog as 900s 7 7 ton c © he e ¢ t oth control either by hat 16, people In one town tn | he minal any ance y ‘ re eee coc grape: Pb ber - hesive we Ah Cities? and they advo- |Saxony (Markoreukirchen) are en- | ™@_price of coal this fait O. W. Anderson in Sworn Statement Tells How Hillman Fleeced Him Out of Hard Earned Miss Evans was taken to/the place and go anywhere she| cate at this time state contro! | gaged in making violins? } se. eet haan bap Money—More Proof That Real Estate Shark Is Menace to People of Seattle. Deepital last night a man de-| wished, se long as she would ac-| wmply because they believe it That the number of cows in the BF . i : s i r bimecit - Prod Gregg of|company him. Twice previous! te be the least effective United States ix figured to be State of Washington, County of|rich quick. After a glowing de-|Hiliman is a rich man. What Roosevelt's speech in part, fol ws . . + * * * * * «| *! * + * » of the moat impor servation questions of the mo relates to the contro! power monopoly. There is a dency on the part of our oppo to cloud the issue by raising — the question of state against ted | juriadietion. We are ready to m that iswue if ft is forced upon us But there is no hope for the TERRE Ree | a 2 ee scription of how 1 co ch | ¢ e he ag: fi wer, B. C., insisted upon ac-| has she attempted suicide, and her| 1p the great fight of the people | about onesifth the number of peo | » «| Ming, ss soy 4 hs .< : cot Be gather cua apie ere 1 sce» Ba — ving her throat now bears the scars of one |i, ddve the special interests from | ple? % 28000 OFF TO SCHOOL. | Affidavit of O. W. Anderson, ad-/{o be a salesman days. There were five other sales- Tells Pitiful Story. attempt. Gregg, fearing that she |ine domination of our goveram That the Madison st. cable line |» 4 1518% First av. or General|" Then ne informed me that 1| me with whe.” tvareun dine is & contractor and “Miss| would kill him, engaged a room ine cation Is # and ita juris-|is the longest this country, a%\@ School opened all over Se # would have to buy a plece of prop-|en 1 only saw one cus is his wift, he declares.) near hers and spent as much time | diction ix more ve than that|well as the wor & attle today. Hundreds of tiny « Anderson, being first duly |erty to show my stability, Accord. | tomer But what chance has fome of Gregg’s big en-jin Seattle, looking after her, a*) or any sta’ most effective That cafeter ATE? i eildren, watched by proud or ® | «worn, upon his oath deposes and /ingly 1 purc on contract lots)a poor man got, anyway? Hill- ‘i feats are the sea walls/ could be spared from his business. | weapon agains te you 1 cent for }® teprfal mothers, started brave- * | gays thirty-five ( 4 thirty-six (36),|man has got millions; I haven't got and Vancouver. Two! Last night he had retired to his tong, most of which are financed| That the interurban road keeps jw jy off for their first day in #| jrere is the way Hillman’s instt-| block 1 ific City Addi |a dollar. His institution got the go he met a young woman,| room when he was called by Mré jing owned on the Atlantic ¢ the parlor car graft for itself on w school this morning. Superin- * |tution did business with me. Isaw|tion, at tt of six hundred | last one I had es Maiden name he would not Goldberg, the proprietress of the federal laws and the fe al |the Seattle-Tacoma line. instos 1 Of|® tendent Cooper's office es * an alléring advertisement in one of /and nfty dollars ($650.00). When vu, W. ANDERSON, , the daughter of a wealthy hotel, id that the woman had tive. That is why Iso stron renting it out to the Pullmans ® timated at noon today that the */in. seattle papers for real estate || went out there to act as salesman | Affiant i Gregg fell in love with tried ¢ herself, A physician demand to turn these} That Seattle haberdas sell ® enrollment in all the schools *| salesmen, I called in response to) found that this property was list-| Subscribed and sworn to before bel ister learned that she was | was called, whom Mra. Gregg told| matters over to the state more men’s Hnen collars witt | @ would be about 25,000 * the advertisement on one of Mr.|ed at a great deal less than |. had|me this 3rd day of September, 1910, fitted to the use of alcohol. De-| that she bad mistaken the carb There are many misunderstand.) notches” than butte aid * man’s agents, who told me that | agreed to pay for it, but he had al é JOHN H. PERRY, the tatt be married her. He d bottle for one ha perc ate ings about conservation Idays RRR AHEAD HHH ore was all kinds of money to be | ready gotten part of my money, and| Notary Public in and for the nded to gargle % which she int throat after smoking a cigar fo send Ler to sanitariums she would not go. months ago Mrs. Grees TAXI. DRIVER PLAYS CUPID made, and that the salesmen who|! could not do anything. | was|State of Washington, residing at him were ge NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Senator i 5 mise jin as Detroit, they decided to get] (Special Correspondence.) to hold h biihu Root arrived today on sh - - Reaair of telegrams, a train miss jin as Detrol tor for-| TORK | eani nd that we steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der! cust Larson, through his attor-,area of the land he bought, he al-jone-half acre, instead of 30 acres ivaveling dress changed for a|™arried at once, and wire for for) NeW YORK t. Attar about Grosse. It is believed, however, % ; 3 sourtas, has |leges. He was also deceived as ta| The property was not that shown I t Poke gers | women wanting divorce } he lded itefutty, | Hat be will ve at cance for St. |neys, Douglas, Lane & Dougiss, bas the land, for Hillman. showed him |to Larson. the Union ieee |. me Meumdls pensenper Booked Up) ss are satisfied in eee dna ie Spitetully,) Paul, where he will attend the |prought suit in the superior court ntirely different tract than that/ Hillman had no contract for road 2 minister-—these | Miss Kimmel's dress at th " oa. peg betigy F cys gue © 8 KONE! wpeeting of the Ballinger investi-|. -aingt C.D, Hillman for the recov cribed in the agreement, he com- | buildin had no intention of grad- a romance that}A taxicab BP ey gc Ae Ra ie sr wo : gating committee ery of $260 which Larson swear n ing any streets, and had no inten- nee, but ended | "Have yo he asked, | rg Mrs. Roscoe H, San When Mrs. Sanborn heard that Hillman fleeced from him. Larson was also promised employ-|tion of giving Larson any employ: | fe nom ng | practica A ets a record by | she kicked off the Hmit and raised) WANT $10,000,000 o oga een” aeheheil ent wih 12 him that he taki waent i ceeeace and tt sis ah “Gaveloged ant: Se text mst g. vaming and sur nis “ae. Meu BOR PANAMA SHOW | 750. 07 Oia ta but & repett|a contract silding a road, and} When Larson came to the com . A heneymoon came from Detroit. He kné pondents (a w that Mr. Sanborn is talk-) gaCRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 6.—To | SOM "0 OL told by other victims |that he was about to grade the |ciusion that he had been defrauded Eéith Kimme { Detroit, had|Kimmels there Afte Sipe : a “ ines i the w ask my e legal means for aiding the | ena. shark | streets in Pacific City. Larson was|he made a demand for the return Bees Visiting in M nd cama| Euentes talk be remembered ponder 00) to Whom Bre SNe! lawyer to one of ma Pacific exy nm, planned |" on July 19 of this year Larson | promised a job as a grader at $2.75 |of his money, which was refused. 3 n M ana and c# <immel etl Bo ¢ ChuS,|¢.-4’s husbar al estate « a-| them ' lean fy @ state n July 38 . . the Bt Beattie: taM Mul — aie ot a goladate payega : . Mrs. Sant young, fair, and San Francisco In 1916, the state | way induced to purchase what he/a day, or else he could have the/He then took the matter to his Behere. A mistake o« ed some- | #RE Ob o ¢ Rev. C. H_| tor, was the fair-haired boy | , legislature convened in special thought was. a tract of land 30 | Job as stable boss at $80 a month attorneys, who are suing for the re- Jut to the rectory of Rev vig.| Was once an actre When she : : ect turn of Che S866, interest, cot “end Where. Mrs. McMullen was out of Rent the taxi chug At first M orn was di ' ered all” she went. besk te 4 .cres in extent in Pacific City. The All these presentations were |turn of the $250, interest, cost “and . i Lake, near Renton, the taxi discovered a ’ nt back ustitutional amendment will «dfn $100, and Larson |falee. Th sperty described in|such other and further relief as to town when the led in. t dttie red register counting! posed to b mod namin£g papa’s home, taking all her own ; ; price was to be $2,1 and La ‘s th ged, the P red b pay ffered, making it possible for 0 as .iret payment. | the agreem cor s of but five |the court may seem meet and equit- Bot at the on, but 1 Here Mr. La ‘ f 1 ¢ t # and ber husband trongbox A paid Hillman $250 « i T Oark, of p ! I ie May ; wie wade Fe et ha of latte Moat in| th@ state to bond itself tn the sum)" deceived as to the|lots, Larson alleges, totaling but/able in the premises. ; } ol eal obligt The marriage was made, |" the 63 trom | full of hundreds of letters. Most in 000,000 to aid the exposition cs = suai man, wa: ming t dence against , ‘ chine ’ ny |of § 2 = The chauff wa good witne A = ther % 1 r € ing, however a carefully | gy anciaco will raise an addi ' rK el, back in De-) 40 back to town and be fee ey i er. kept record be in which Sanborn er 000 CARPENTER INJURED. NO QUARREL—NOT YET Bigelow Will Lecture. heard his daught + cabt k that she 3 rll ted his fal € dent y 4 Henry Jollands, 42, a carpenter| PARIS, Sept. ¢ t| Herbert 8. Bigelow will lecture be Conny t fect od set of grounds—crue t the |( ler (Mme. ¢ on “High Cost of Living” at the H emem Mr. and Mrs. Clarh eg: me and horthand |e ee RA RAR AR RE King at 066 W, 63rd is at th ha : g” at th to Portland B.. oot. "Oh, b-have % egliect, etc. ; site reasaiiea Ge Aone ering: her'| & * ov ‘hospital suffering from a frac-| day a t Arcade hall Thursday night, under a who had been | 5*Y ee aatd to The St ae me. WEs Bepoees 00. nee ante @ thi * Buffalo Bill te. en ®ltnred hip, a dislocation below the] band had quarrele it was the auspices of the King County might run| ° ctative. “It " y J er Ween ae bathed “at Aaa dike & hit town gret excited be- #] knee and a dislocated wrist, as the | fo idden-| Democratic club. Everybody in- p " telegram | varents do n MOF | ee ike aranite Ubatbe k netar # cause Major Burke, in an- *|peguit of the giving way of a scaf-} 1 America vited to attend wal Kimmel, | wanted me to get ™m at he 1 can't: hely he 1 \ affectionate but ve o |e 1 ng the Cody shows, had * /fold on which he was working a 1 your wife forbade you} ST. JAMES I, Sept. 6 Miring mone t to come He Why. « ¢ siamese om 1 g0.0n j date *® billed them to open on Thurs #/ 47th ay. and Fifth av, N. B. it he d Mayor ayY walked six miles in lnstena The for Port ae me and are fools er t oa Instead the Ay: 4 he did ow I'm just to|the broilir un terday, and 1 r ing ‘ etter i " " of the email b upon i rome | doth here, ud oter fo no el al gp ssl «lar first, but capable of | # in the afternoon *| In the case of th oO : 5 vate Dr ae accra sane edly 4 ee fo 4 ¥ nese in 14 oo ve el I kkk kk tt tk tk ke ke te & | cleanline next to—impossible ri f 44 ? as BOK ed dumbwaiters a m ployee i : :). a n't aw t aintx FORO ROH Ak teat ok “qi Junk de n * FORTUNE OF $2,000,000 * | “: EVERY ME S A LE FIRE MARSHAL yet ween m. at a. m. Fac-|* LEFT TO RELATIVES ® | t ht « Kel tagman ther t 1e law.) 100 feet of the street, This doesr w mu not blow the * 7 E rt, aes, guage? jed to, he might get Kellogg remov-;a fiagman th but it's the law. /100 feet of the street. Th a Ail etary lg | Bard pig ABN oe eee : i § ttle e one | too. t Did you ever pick flowers in the|ed from office under strict co Di ow ever have a hackman | apply t itictan Ber con ‘ } { rE of we, f tt C ver > Ag f . ‘ " than the or-|or some real estate nts, but it’s!a time. Merchants can’t sell fire |* WATROUS, Sask + ‘ park or in somebody's yard | struction of the law nilelt b ess londer tha : Roca ypivss “ate st cha Bho © Fred FF yh ij = oe 8 Ever keep more than one gallon| For the law says that the “fire/dinary tone of conversation? He) supposed to page works with ,berr : : et arra * ' bre aw if you did. 14 of petroleum in your house |marshal must AT ALL TIMBS) broke the he did, That here’s a go ne There are ' of laws like| * eived word t . i b ‘ who witnesses © Ever write or cut your initials on| wear on the lapel of his vest an | joke—tt on the book By | ever sleep in a room that . these Y policeman ts] * tiy Sec 1 ha * ' ] we 4 See Deweer Me a fence or tree or building which| appropriate badge designating bis|the wa 1 think th uw is|less than 64 | auare : worn t wouldn' * ed fo * ie u didn't own offi He can't r take off tha i 7 A : a , m| Did you ever spit on the side) yor earn een ot more, but did you| vest, if he obeys the lan depot an and listen Pie pg ie megs Moe he ' sale as seus fe ; t W x 4 walk? t t , ttle Electric Co, break Did you ever have an expressman ing : e for ned every bac or spokan ever do any of these I u did Th en 8 W hold u Ever shake dice for cigare? Play) 9rir \ 0 nthe law, and the police|the law every it doesn't have| charge more than 60 cents for mov wage cs | ves : % gon of Lc Mo... re ( Wee ‘ © bridge for real money an| bad right to run you { a flagman at the er ing of 11 av.|ing a piece of baggage mile or ra must provide seats ‘for Out of 0 parts, 950 parts of |* BE. H. Munder * } — Mould | en to, Ever throw a banana peel or Every time Fire Ma Gardner|and Yesler wa There isn’t any/leas, You can have him pinched ® when they're not work. | wheat possess nutritive value. Only! * N. D. * e@ ‘Vineh” 1 to fine empty envelope or scrap of paper Kellogg takes a bath he breaks the|car line on 1ith av, so nobody car The w says that unnecessary | foycle riders must not ride|25 of 1,000 parts of cucumbers are|* * | Ws if forced. |into the street? { jan-|iaw. If Kome petvish person want-| blame the company for not keeping| steam must not be let off within he sidewalk. Restaurant men! of nutritive value OR ORR RR + Maybe the all be 6 C0 Did you ever use profane % | “a