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Red fire, bombs and skyrockets, and the bigg: talk on the vital issues, George H. Walker will preside EN TO VOTE FO The Star ng an advisory ballot to its reader nts it d y tood that it assumes no responsibility for future political conduct of the men named. Ideal candi hard to find, and there are candidates named dates are few ar ard the accom) ‘ The Star, howeve tion, has selec material avara jn others, '{ a other instance sa ing some known ince Saeed demand at he be kept out of office. The advisory ballot, while not ideal, is in the opinion « { The Star, h as will give the most satisfaction to the v Ferner than this statement, The Star does not wish to ¢ Of cours of the above at all applies to Miles ar recommends him to the voters without s ballot that could well be improved on. r, after a thorough and unbiased investiga en whom it considers the best from the In some cases it was a reluctant choosing; and in still se of picking the lesser ¢ ection was forced by the necessity of de petent or some candidate whose ificat) whatever Bay Gea UNITED STATES SENATOR. Miles Poindexter ‘ FOR CONGRESS. ‘ ; * Bith Thos. P. Revelle, first choice, and James W. Bryan, second ef choice, or James W. Bryan, first choice, and Thos, P. Re Yelle, second choice, Do not vote for Humphrey either first or second choice FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, Case Orron COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. A. 8. Burrows FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. EB. Parish. Defeat Armstrong ‘aba FOR COUNTY TREASURER, I Janna oo FOR SHERIFF, ert T. Hodge. sai FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. James E. Bradford of John F. Murphy FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Firet District-David McKensle, Not entirely satisfactory, but better 0 bis opponents. Second District—M. L. Hamilton. Not entirely satisfactory, but better than opponents. Defeat Carle FOR JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Fred C. Brown, John E. Carroll, R. R. George, John B. Gordon. FOR STATE SENATORS. Thirtieth District--B. A. Bowen. Defeat Knickerbocker Thirty-first District--Ralph B. Nichols. Defeat Norris Thirty-second District—Gwo. F. Cotterill, (Use stickers.) Deteat Williams ird District—Pliny L. Allen. th District—The Star can recommend neither candi-| date ifth District—Josiah Collins. The least of three evils. ith District—John A. Whalley ‘Thirty-ceventh District—Frank ©. Jackson, Defeat Palmer by all means FOR REPRESENTATIVES. Fortisth District—Fred J. Mess, Howard D. Taylor, Stephen J Weston Fortyfiret District—Samuel Coles. Defeat Mont Weston Gay Perty-second District-—Edgar J. Wright, Walt. T. Christensen. Ferty-third District—Victor Zednick Forty-fourth District—-Bugene A Childe and H. BE. Kennedy. Not satisfactory, but better than opponents. Forty-fitth District—-Francis P. oa, George W. Jeffries. Forty-sixth District—Defeat Moncrieffe Cameron. E. Chet Belding. EW FRAU EXPOSED see Howard A. Lund Tells of * Payment. Ries oF WASHINGTON, Sutter did actually pay down ten a8 dollars ($10) to make me think he rnest in his proposition at deposes and that time, but after my check was | m hundred dollars mtion of © GOUNTY OF KING, ing first duly Was © given for eighte ($1,800), Butter had no int ng for this ten acreg, but the This is the way Hillman’s Maton does business 1, 08 August 1916, T was eo me to pay over the eighteen hun to purchase one J. E-\ red dollars ($1,800), which I did. a of land i) And after 1 saw 1 was skinned I Shing: wanted to get back as much as pos ndred and which 1/ sible, > 1 went to fifty dotiars (32 ak in the sum of eighteen hun. D&¥e since found out that Sutter is eed dollars A Sat t soon *" old-timer here and bas ir Mc. Hitimans connected with Hillman's inst the time, and that when he Meats representations as to the Talue of land in this community Was greatly exaggerated, and 1 no ified the 0 that nded to told me Ea it was sir fake scheme to sell lan I int Sie payment of the check H. A. LUND, Affiant » in order to effect a sale,one| Subscribed and sworn to before @ Hiliman’s men, S. F. Sutter me this 4rd day of September, 1910 (though he did not at that time let JOUN H. PERRY, me know that he was Hiliman's tary Public in and for the man), falsely represented himself) of Washington, Residing at S¢ te be a married man and a farmer! gitic Who had just arrived from the East with the intention of purchasing #ome farm land, and took an option tate ae) BUT POLICE GET HER hls was done solely for the pur Pose of giving me the idea that this. mile at was more valuable than what and c 1 paid for it 4 | was buncoed a $ ghwaymen Inte Giving the check for eighteen then commande etir red dollars ($1,800 go on about t ent t the 1 € or |e acacde c HONEST late like Burke te T HONEST ey t uke mone from res he ende ring te tandpat at ngt n gi € in who has be 1oment,. r it, political crook SEE THE RED FIRE; HEAR POINDEXTER AT DREAMLAND RINK TONIGHT t turnout of the campaign will char cterize the final rally of Miles Poindexter at Dreamland rink tonight, Two bands will lead the street parade. It will be the hottest, loudest and largest demonstration that has happened in Seattle for many a day. The forces of insurgency will turn out in thousands; young and old, rich and poor, all will be there, shouting “Down with Cannonism. Poindexter will make the best speech of his campaign. Ole Hanson will “spellbind.” Hermon W. Tonight, at Dreamland rink, at 8 o’¢loc , and everybody welcome. he seattle Star ometditio It will be a Hip, hip, hurrah time, SEATTLE, WASH SEPTEMBER 9. Not Rallying TO, But Rallying AT BURKE LIE NAILED, The statement ef in other ways that | United Stat duty upon lumber and shingles MILES POINDE eee eee Eee eee ee eeeee eee eeeeeeeeee eee * . » * * * 7 » * * * 7 * * * * » * * * » * * * * * * * * * » With unlimited money organtzation “ling Seattle ements and the thickly populated centers underhandea meth counteracted men engaged in this kind of politics | Jare too shrewd to expect The clipping from a standpat paper, reproduced above, says labor men are rallying to such W. E. Humphrey. To make this point entirely clear The Star cartoonist has pictured the “rally” it is taking place, Quite some rally, don't you think? And notice the look of intense enjoy- | ment that Humphrey seems to be getting out of it. Forty-seventh District — Joe Smith, H. D. Buchanan Defeat communities the logging | eee ee eee eee Ree ee ee to reach and Them Injuns Shore Would-a Burned ’em at | the Stake ef Buffalo Bill Hadn’t a-Come theae methods te citizens into voting ndidate of the They hope by | fang bang bang-BANG. The Ind A tew of them remain ta fold up their tepees pas, unmolested, off at the north canary birds to keep th from the door, was fined $ Police Judge Gordon this morning decided for heaving @ pitcher at G Keef, vote of the intelligent and informed | Two Maidens, Who May Have | re fleeing Been Beautiful, Have Nar- row Escape From Pesky do and the credwi an inault to the appearance own as the weapon of the politicas! their blood. The maidens are saved and restored to their families. hing spell before they have to out an Cossack girl riders If it hadn't been for perhape-beautiful Another Clever Bunco Game Worked by C. D. Hillman and His Agents to Get the Money— Shark’s Agent Posed As Eastern Farmer and Took Option on Victim's Land in Effort to Induce Him to Make Second suspicion of the very Slows in the distance | pected to delude | canaries. Gertie The Indians horses and guns dragging, with men who worked all th ing Kas into the | the andience domination The shrill-voiced song maidena, | dor |perbaps beautiful are prisoners “is in office very appearance | mous circula: voter of the a the candidate BOMB PLOT | day two stick 1 Trust My Husband. For all can guess what will hap- | Stick Around but I Like to been for these character of j jhave thought you were b LAKE FERRY BAOWNE FREE scheme was worked in order to get you can almost the barn with a great yellow-backed, ferry No. 18 h @ | Michigan The pering 7 men, is reported to have | verdict was ready, and the report gas pumps nor the young man with Wrigley-cyes song ter and made him pay two hundred dollars majestically & the lendscap + 4 | the loss at $500,000. |The crowd in the ave Buffalo Bill will Jefferson st It isn't going ee basement of the a county building In cour he was a new arrival from comers had to sit y a part of a block from ee ee ee weet ee wee ae WAS BOSSIE ROUGH? | , DO YOU KNOW? belonging to Henry detective department that the ving bank funds? Congressman “oo tion for lowed hin That Rochester * MULLIGAN STEW IN COURT ® for the cre¢ Ateposition to be eee eee eee ee eee eee eee vault clerk in eee eee es ee | explained be That Judge Burke urged the arrested last Brown because Seeeeeeee eee eee COSSACK GIRL Buffalo Bill URKE WOULD HE NEGRO FALLS FROM CAR Tom Alderson Miles Poindexter senator from the ate of Washington voice in establishing the rates for transportation through the Pan The toll to be charged by the Panama canal importance to Seattle and If the toll is high, as the railroads want get no benefit from the canal freight as they are now doing and Seattle will be at the mercy of Washington Seattle will en great slices of fat re ork r his subserviency to a corrupt machine gay night with $146 #0 tell his cox ts that those slices of fat demonstrate his|it pa BOWER Judge Burke has to make a choice between the railroads and railroad attorney roads and railroad men he has made whole outlook on life has been through corporation. Burke forget exception of He has been a 1 complicated bro’ rt of thing political dishonesty le f next #ix days in jail raven will NE CENT. 2 9i"Ai4,,0% BALLINGER COMMITTEE SPLIT Burke’s ta. Ae TWO REPORTS ‘NOW PROBABLE Secretary's Friends Save His Scalp Today by Bolting Meeting of Committee—Anti-Ballingerites May Now Ignore Stand- pat Faction. (By United Prews.) MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 9.—Chairman Nelson, of the Ballinger ine estigating committee, today called off the meeting of the commit- tee scheduled for this afternoon. He instructed the members to meet at the Anditorium Annex hotel in Chicago next Tuesday morning The fact that the Ballingerites would not attend the meeting de it impossible to get the necessary quorum, The Ballingerites posely to save Ballinger from another adverse re five members who voted against the secretary Wednes- day were present again today. The ant!-Ballinger members of the Ballinger-Pinchot investigat- ing committee declared today they will disregard Chairman Nel won's order to meet in Chicago next Tuesday. They will continue their session here, they say, and make a formal report This action on the part of Ballinger’s opponents on the commit- tee makes it appear probable that the committee may meet fn two sections, and that two reports will be rendered m stayed away p port, as th ST. PAUL, Sept. 9.—-James J. Hill’s declaration for state control of water power sites furnished Delegate Jones, of Washington, with subject matter for an attack upon the a@ tes of state’s rights during their final skirmish with the ral controlliats. This skirmish was opened by Land Commissioner Ross, of Washington, ip behalf of the state control factions. Upon the mention of Hill's nam ied, saying Hill recently received from the state of Washington wa- ter power af capable of developing 125,000 horsepower. All the state got out of the transaction was the filing fees. It's wonderful, isn’t it, Chat Hill favors state control? " aimed a slap at Governor Hay, of Washington, he leader of the western governc bolted the congress early in the week. He charged that they had permitted two corporations to secure water power sites in Washington for a song. ieee eee ee ee yoru ye als 8 favoring state control, who | ttteteeteneteteeeees WITH A PITCHER, GERTIE REFUSED TO PAY FOR DRINKS GEORGE BOUGHT Gertie Brown, who « she raises; him $1.90. This amount did not ime wolf away clude cash for drinks 5 by B after several drinks George at Gertie’s voice was not ree, AS Sweet a® & canary’s and he de- manded that Gertie refund the price rege and Gerue got acquainted of her meal. Then Gertie heaved day afternoon in a downtown the cher. e told Gertie that she 3 ant Keefe took both to po & voice bett than any of her lice headquarters This morning and George got Gertie drew a fine of $25. George “ famously after that. G was ordered to pay a fine of $10. mught dinner for fwo, and it cost And George did a] (By United Press) - CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—L (By Vetted Press.) Bro LUDINGTON, Mich., Sept. 9—A/ bribery today. The jury reported less message received here to-|a verdict of not guilty shortly be- reports that the Pere Marquette | fore 3 o'clock this afternoon. * foundered in Lake} Browne was not in the court room ferry’s crew, num-| when the jury announced that its whe was acquitted of legis n rescued. The message places | w s delayed while he was sent for. court room cheered TUG IS MISSING. (By United Press.) ASHTABULA, O., Sept. 9—The ng tug Ciseoe is missing from rt today, and is feared she ndered in the storm which swept Lake Erie last night MUST PROVE AGAIN The Attraction — Buffalo Bill's show Performances — Two today and two tomorrow The Place—Jefferson and 28th ay Cars—Madrona and Les + eeeeeeeee IMAKE ANYBODY MAD | THAT HE IS BROKE TO BE STEPPED ON Angelo de Mart sloon man and | town an banker, who tey five years rove all over rd up as he When de Martini went through : pankruptey he ateged $50 assets j.| And $18,000 debts. About $12,000 hese debts, it was charged, was in money intrusted to him by his we RR Oo ew countrymen *| Now Attorney Thomas Meade, tells the court lays, aid Judg ere with the goods, and will ortain the au ts Miles Poindexter at the ence which * that he has discovered that de Frank Mulligan aur * 1 being broke, hag member the Idl league, * "ederal Judge Wol- 90d in the pol court this #) verton has ordered the bankruptcy orning shaking like a leaf. | proceedings reopened Wha the matter with *® ou?” queried City Attorney * Kids Play for Poindexter. I *| The children’s band from the In- been stewed for quite % | dustrial hom Des Moines gave a 1," quavered Mulligan. * rts on the street today which ort ¢ Mulligan tew ® | attracted considerable favorable ed the city attorney, #/attention, The little tots are * * * Lie ok kk ROR ko tot tte | Dreamland rink tonight HROTTLE SEATTLE if he were willing to do so? Can he shake off his old associates, the big business interests which are standing by him now? And remember, the contest for the control of the Panama canal will be the greatest fight in the history of American railroading Rightly managed and administered for the Interests of the people, the canal will eliminate the transcontinental railroad from govern. ment domination. Instead of 3,000 miles from East to West, with “all the traffic will bear,” there will be the free waters of the oceans, competition which cannot be controlled or sewed up by pooling or gentlemen's agreements It is easy to see what this means to Seattle. Fa than some niggardly appropriation filched from the pork » the shameful scramble in the last days of congress. CAN YOU, MR, VOTER, RELY ON JUDGE BL © TAKE YOUR SIDE AGAINST HIS OLD FRIENDS THE AILROADS? CAN YOU DECENTLY EXPECT IT OF HIM?