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— VOL. 12, NO. 169 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS Be BALLINGER CONDEMNED BY PROBERS They Brand Him Unfaithful to His Trust and Demand His Removal By United Press.) | nll ice ae Minn., Sept. 7.-—The Balling er-Pinchot investigating committee today adopted a resolution introduced by Senator Fletcher of Florida, declaring Ballinger unfaithful to his trust, and demand- ing his removal, a The resolution as introduced by Senator Fletcher was worded so strongly that Representative Madison demanded that it be amended. After a short discussion the text was changed slightly. When the resolution was ready to be submitted to a vote, Senator Sutherland (republican) of Utah and Representative McCall (republican) of Massachusetts, abruptly left the room. The resolution was adopted, five affirmative votes being ca Chairman Nelson held that no quorum was present and refused to vote, declaring the resolution had failed. PRETTY ROTTEN EH? R 7, 1910. ONE CEN ___THREE STATES | (By United Prone; MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 7—« Telegrams summoning the absen€ memb of the Ballinger-Pinchot committee were sent and Representatives Olmstead and Dent insisted on action. The democrats and minority members of the republican faction combined, forcing the committee to go into exe The absent members were asked to hurry Minneapolis to take pare! in the deliberations ot the commit. tee, If the vote were taken now i@ |is believed Ballinger would be cen- |sured. To prevent this, the ab- |sentees may be asked to endorse the report of a minority of those: now present, making it eventually the ajority report of the commit- tee Chairman Nelson declared to- p did not believe that ee is bound to render nous decision. He said he that the members of the ee could write individual they chose. This is the ed, that was adopt er to prevent a “majority” eing returned againet the secretary et a ter the commit- te | tee called rder here, and the anti-Balling who control. led in bsence of Senator Root | Tho fires of insurgency burned over Michigan, Wisconsin, New | Hampshire and Vermont yeeterday } Julius Caesar Barrows, the fire proof stand-patter of Michigan, | was burned to a crisp. No more will this shifty exponent of corpora: | ton politics be seen in senatorial balls. LaFollette re Wisconsin an the gale. The charred bones of the Stand-pat Cook are all that tell of the race of that misguided | mar In rockbound New Hampehire, the pocket borough of the Boston & Maine, the embers from the tngurgent West started the blaze | which no backfiring could check, Aud gelid Vermont—even Vermont | grew hot with biasing brand | Michigan hes once more made godd. On July 6, 1884, at Jack son, Mich. the republican party, theh Insurging against the whigs wax organized terday Michigan fived up to her ditions and sent Into obliv ue Cassar Burrows. These were the results of one day's elections only. Already the insurgents have swept North lowa, Kansas, Nebras fornia. In only one state—Ohio-—have the “regulars” carried t and that promises to be a most costly yietory. For the bert bet to day in political circles ix that the fall will show Gov, Harmon, a democrat, reelected And Washington is next. Roosevelt in St the nation may hear. Fanned by the wind weep this state next Tx jon, the fire } i « only t edny, | of standpattianm to mark the spot where special emt vats once stood Great Victory in Michigan. | p r, who DETROIT,—Julius CE we, Heney F stand-pattor preeminent, w ry si naive od six terms fn the hous three 8Otinated terms in the senate, w he has/ atthe r been right haud « 4 Aldrich Po me was beaten at the primary yester-| the Insurgent cay ongreseman Charlies E fF. E. Mec of Kalamazoo, progress | date for governor, i opponent | embers ommittee put im r appearance, but his point was t insisting on ae ee went into ex coms to be beaten by former Wiscon-| thall player, wh for president ention. Co-| R. A. BALLINGER DAYTON HAD A FINE democra will not admit ager, Nelson also to declare in favor of SOPHIE BACK the Roosevelt conservation policies, ” | Does Ballinger Know? onem SRT ti BACHELORS’ CLUB~-ONLY HOME WOW) 59cc0 Bit Sciam Kelley and Amos Muse Republicans Win Victory. r the das entertaining At ls the renomination of rest |oarriod the tate at the olection®| "DAYTON tte mane _ “ renga [Seattle last night from Alaska, man J. W ney, © CANON MAN.| yesterday, choosing Lieut. Gov.| pine Mountain Mache lat '|__After lunching his guests at the Represer Gardner, stand-| John A. Mead over Chas. D. Wat-| disband here today. The clut University club, Secretary Ballim patter, was defeated’ by J. C. 8./ son, democrat. State leaders blame! pornt ed & obte ger went out on another sight Smith the small plurality on the rain, |! ; S oos eee 11 the time,” sald |S°°1Ns tour of the clty tm his se j od | pean cs ‘ all ie mobile, and up to 2 o'clock evi : - ly hie, who lives with her parents |i. intiedHon of the 5 Wa — LaFollette Beats Enemi The Insurgents Carry hie m “Ge Waln oO en be po laiaacton of O00 ary - a o FX Ss MADISON, Wis New Hampshire. | the announcement of the secret! job as waitress. But my pare vestinntod bs mebaintration ee = Sore xt President Taft CONCORD, N. H.—State Senator club, Ralph Hu werd lte rlcgatecmat nn inex - . uN “ obe > insurgent, carried | © or 0 | the t after me | Secre McCabe, for Ballinges his admin Wises vere a nn Soe di nap Ellensburg last week and made Miss| The girl is reconciled today, she etebe, Sor Ballina, Grindro. yea located at the Lincoln hotel this afternoon by a Star m and told of report of the investigating said he could not com- it for his chief “Mr. Ballinger left here shortly. e lunch,” said McCabe. “He nt out for a trip with Secretary Nagle and Attorney General Wick ersham. He had not heard of the Samuel A. Cook,! Bilis, machine leader, in t for governor. Congresan sorvativ A. Neenah mill - All the congressional delegation | way, & Cannon man, defea was endorsed cxeopt W. H. Btaf-| ponent, Sherman Burrows, ford, in the fifth district, a stand-' gressive ae aoe = ne | &Y OLE HANSON. ‘ } The time has come when all men who believe that this The re-|says, to e club bur 8 met and disbanded. *OINDEXTER RALLY rally of the Poindexter campaign will eee eee eee eee eens Balances 5.47 Tacoma. Clearings today . .$1,159,499.00 Balances 130,196.00 +e ERR Ree ee Portland, e in D ind rink Friday night, when the [)"ePert before he left” Clenrings today . .91,950,828.00 Aa government should be controlled:by the people and not t ins t candidate will sum up his candidacy | Aberdeen Paper Suspends. "Spokane. | the plunderbund should w The great special iterests meeting will be presided over by Geo. H. Walker, fj ABERDEEN, Sept. 7—The sum Clearings today ..§ 924,502.00 “I refuse to be guided by the de of th intry are united in an effort to overthrow popular Other speakers with Poindexter will be Ole Hanson ntrsasscroagt: Bes dh “he Dae . . pgs today ai aae Be ot of the supreme court cited. b s< ary 3 ry . ; a ae nd Her W raver 0 i hee te wl (By United Frese.) Balances 124,025.06 qeceny Gacduiceme aeext. bat government. President Taft has ceased to be our lea and Hern V. ( n | World, was announced in today’s MONDON, Sept. 7.—Durtng the deen "le a ms Leones teat _ aioe rather fall fighting side by side with Theor mre issue. Miifew days, pending the resump. Ce | jthere is no telling what it will what he rez ents than be victori f Dr. Harvey H.} |! will trast to my own judgmen : sr cand Wall street inspired guidance of our | der of his wife THINKS LEG 1s jand take chances with what the su ‘ red es | t a | preme co’ oes with ny Opinio: ¥ y siden i ? om soe Liss Prpubet in the she gone) n r Poindexter down eli F 1 1 ——=2 ‘ r . court of King count sitting testify agains! epresents re in a Hien foreclosure case, expressed . F. H. Fisher, a logger, values his b 8 lack of faith in the highest court . ? . " = past leg at $30,000. He has sued Stone a the ger ot Washington 2 - . p 3 day an-|# Webster for that amount in the| ‘The judge waa 1 to thi | FACTORY BURNS Miss Le superior court, alleging that he was |criticiem of the supreme court wher PRESIDENT OF } i - 1 @ murder Ha tree contrary Attorney Joho E. Ryan, for F. 7 } At an early hour this morning ee spon him. He Is 4 Won statihants to dkiaed ab power wir mpletoly destroyed g Man Tells How Hillman’s Institution Got His Savings and How His Hope for a ook place while t See eee ieee. eaemhincy tea t. 7.—Pres:| tt ame building @ ¢ for His Wife and Children Went Glimmering. © resumed syed on the Seattle-Everett in- | tees R. G. Wright, who ap its’ Pesnande ho We yl doe m A oO} ING terurban road plaka _ \ w pear on, Tagho Merchants to Boost Fair Johnson, the defendants, opposed Ranufact);;. have sla - the latter died, I " hiaek teen. Lt aioe | esent ¢ night wa n for the et Sound Mihed the ‘ FAST TUNNEL WORK ter a at i t onia 5 lk . ) ( : wile 4 ? rams. eel tee eoded Pedro Montt as chief execu Co. The I tried to provide them with at the ral" | ; ,| Senator Ce today taking GERMANS FEAR SPIES j ‘ 1 ntra Cc. D. H la s ago for the purs ate fair, 1: . Hy United Press.) | TACOMA, Sept. 7.—-The tunnel) join ag acting 5 fent > - 2 : : 8! ne f ad * ee Ast ibd: Repl. Tor| cha thie toe wa idles telat ae WILL USE AIRSHIPS ucifie City for $85¢ fei ha ao agg clamegraph at Wi. lgnative | cower g drilled through) SOUTH BEND, Sept. 7.—The WS mee naege cel | I ar nd at er flooded. T visited the place the second wine fait groun.) ing put college today registered two earth: | solid @ Of 38 to 34 mill of the. Gio! 4 agers ie oe Jept. 7.—~The cor anver ate l | knew then that the little Baye for itors will) quakes. The first lasted from 2:18 | feet the ensinecrs|oeived here toaay. The of| clai airship line, recently oper vife and the en was only a.vision, In all, I had paid $260 meloom: ; to inla, m. to 2 " ne he secon¢ mame Stone : he eng ly nbn ae wall may be abandc on the same. It took me three years to save up that amount of money, and I was set that far Sheet ee 4 a. 0 a1. t ‘ cording to ee aaron titacy| D&ack again in my efforts to provide & decent home for my family. My average wages do not is : ¢ he. Germa , SOA Y th, and that does not leave much-after a far of five obtains the ourse e€ u en elms an \¢ ie tt ( ‘ ‘ k to Hillman, or rather to his agen i never could find Hille | authoritte r r t 1 tt ffice I is told that water was a good thing the land, it makes it many pa ers on th ul t I t Tern ss 2 ; PARAKRS 2 ¢ I had « y kick I received two different letters from t Railway, nnn . ~ The Weyert isers are grabber tanc mber * ARREST HOTEL MAN FOR «#|! ninals Ce isking what I would take for a way or ¢| Washin Not satisfied with their already vast holdings they|* | SHOWING FIGHT FILMS, * ( e the hat this company had only a posteffice address and The Guypenhe the Weyerhaeusers, all the forces of} 0) & iat wast fee tha cunt. A un ay tion |* ete we *In ! bu wered both letters, However, I never received an Public - ng Congressman Poindexter and are} a. made for tt chase of a section of state timber in Pierce]% parke, proprietor of the ( fan i ers, altho stated in them that I y d resell my land for the Mpporti; Burke. ‘They are doing this because it will} coun It was ¢ ed bya 1 * fight * d, Th ai from the Nae t Right of Ways and Steamship k burk acy, § > 7 riba , : temf te hbr *!’ ( © ¢ t written by th gency of M illman in order to make s ie f more | ¢ for them to have Burke in the senate tically valueless, and purchased from the state fc 100, the} # tempt to pi - ‘ ; writter eG of Mr. Hillman in or to make his vic 7 ‘ Whe HH} to Washing-| minimum price. From a private purchaser it pa nto pos-| ® bibiting films of th * he ut the land would suddenly be worth all kinds of money >, = ro to Washing np nap te purch : ohn nt at a banquet at ®] : 5 to The g it because Poindexter wil) gc he r schemes ledebion. of the Weyerhacuser A subsequent cruise disclose . is Rates Neate cian aavaahed My wife wrote to Mr, Hillman asking him to refund at least a portion of our money, as Mm wit »en and his mind opposed to their 6 | them-td ; worth $100,000, A sui mplated jor permitting the exhibition, #*| we could not use the land for a home, and his answer was that we keep up our payments, as loot H to Washington blind-| that the timber on it is worth $100,00( rit i 1 ' * for pern P | p ur dot ar ge; because Burke will go to blic life marked | by the state to cancel the sale on the ground of « n and|* *|/ the land was advancing in price every day. Well, we could not keep up our payments, and d by corporate sympathy, his course in pub! : fea tstetoaen | ff aud, But the suit has not been brought. It may be because|* * ** * * * ® * * * * * * * *! because I could ill afford to commence any suit against a millionaire like Hillman, I have had Sut for him by the character of the individuals and the the state administration, the men who should bring it, are.i ive ited to hear Her-|to be content with losing my hard earned money in order to make Hillman wealthy, while r ¢ Pp. thine ‘ hout fr P be low speak at Areade}my own family suffers. OLIVER EVERSEN for the ¢ genheims and the yerh 1 t servation polic ccord to the wishe the Weyer- ;a#l!. in the Arcade bullding, | 1 ed and n tol re me th h day of Septe c 1 : Bove: to have their tools in public |in the conservation policy, according vishes of Sle Sadly auger: pea g PERRY f the uracter to nave eM 7 } ( iN Hi. fF NIND, local to the state of Wash-|haeusers, the Guggenheims, ete Jo’dlock, on “The High Cost of Liv-| , : eat is oe pes tnptiintes Do you see ng hand in all th | ing N y Public in and for the State of Washington, res at Seattle the public ming; z k = |News Hot Off the Wire Have You Got a Kick? ° | q wnete a hal Toe Gee ln The thee | cue Goer Nate, oe if Poy a to font | scanner igeiietar ita naiiliaaibilti sti —