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Beware of traitors. News Hot Off the Wire telegraphic new service covers ‘The Stal whole world, If you see it in The Star VOL. 12, NO. 172. SERRA AAR EEE * ‘ WHAT INVESTIGATORS SAID ABOUT BALLINGER. a ‘That the charges made by L. R. Glavie against Secretary Ballinger should be ained; that in the matter of the disposi ten of the Cunningham coal lands Mr, Baslinger was not a faithful trustee of the interests of the people and did not per . form hie duty in such a manner as properly to protect such ‘After resigning as commissioner, Mr, Ballinger acted as efriser and coun for the Cunningham = cl ants in thelr attempts to obtain patents. He prepared a lengthy affidavit for Clarence Cunningham and presented it to the retary of the interior and jasioner of the genera: land office in an atten] a former affidavit of Cunningham and the ngham journal, both of which had been . secured by Glavis and were the most damaging pieces of evi possession of the government i against the claimants tr Mr. Bal r violated no statute in so doing, but he did violate the obligation which was upon him not to attempt to embarrass the ge in an effort to conceal the entr degun while he was amissioner, and which it was his duty in good faith whil office That Mr. Ballinger has not been true to the trust reposed him as secretary of the interior; that he is not deserving of confidence, and that he should be requested by the proper rities to resign his office as secretary of the interior. That while » nger was in favor of following the let lamation work and in the matter of with . sed to ignore the letter of the law in mingham coal claims and take a liberal view In favor claimant, well knowing that the rigid provisions of the an inf of fraud in almost every instance led in appreciation of the larger responsibilities of He seemed to consider it important to create trou the bureaus and to devote his energies to the Pa Ey Hh eg8 ge: & rence sf 7 it Pe ee odd iadndedndatintaiataetatatetedateteteteintetedtnteted Les pc AS ea “ailling of a few snake Co . e Sa == = WOMAN DOESN’T KNOW IF If that ts tr of marriage h any event BMre. Amelia Blohm, as she calls hernelf now, or Miss Amelia Clem @4 a she called herself not ue she wants annullm she wants to be very to tell her wants her maid nam 4 against John Blohm, whom | Me believed she had legally mar June 20. Information has ‘ome to her, she alleges, that had a wife at that time. | m WAR DEATH, NERO CRASH ttatement today of Chas. K Hamilton, the aviator, who w Severely injured last night when his Mroplane came tumbling to the 4 aerial aheight of 50 feet | 's first thought on awaken rH fag this morning was about his big guilty of, according to plaint, is bis cruelty in less after they had ried. her ce than two been & “How are the engines?” he asked O§ & Visitor who had been at the ca when the accident occurred. they broken?” ‘Hamilton's face lighted with when he was told they Probably were not seriously dam ages. CHAS. K. HAMILTON, SEEK REID Hamilton is much better today, find uniess interna! injuries were re- Gelved, soon will be well Tee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ees a SHE IS MARRIED OR NOT clared free of the bonds of ma pe ago. & married woman? She | mony, which do not exist wen up the puzzle herself, and tween her John bm of the superior court of King Olaila, Kitsap county 0 back. | rebuking th Morning she fi'ed a suit for | Among other things which Blohm is | abuse of her and months presume bly Don’t Vote for Humphrey. get Votes from YOU. e-—=—= ‘Nhe Seattle Sta BALLINGER AGAIN BRANDED UNFIT Standpat Members of Con- gressional Committee ority Adopt Stinging Report. MINNEAPOLIS, inn., Sept. 10 Secretary Ballinger was once condemned by a repart of five rs of the Investigating com mittee last night pite the fact | that the standpat members of the committee refused to attend The standpatters’ only hope was to keep away and rely upon a de cision in their favor that technica ly there was no quorum. The progres members of the however, will play t the comm at members will have Will Go to Congres Be the pro-Ballinger and the anti-B reports, therefore, will come re ngress from nc orum committees. This will »w the whole | gress Last night the four demo. | cratic members issued a report | declaring that Ballinger had been untrue to his trust, and that he should be removed from office. Representative Madison, the insurgent repub lican from Kansas, made a re port of his own to the same effect ease into con therland presentatives McCall, of and Denby Mansa f Michigan, refused to attend t on, of Minn alled the meet to make sure technicality, N m the meeting be * taken ttee have iss ant) Ballinge Call New Meeting. Chatrman called a meeting to bt held in Chic Tuesd The ine ent five wilt not nd, and Ty » be a no quint day's mee McCall and Denby ante room of the com mittee room during proceed but refu te inside ing DO YOU KNOW? That the Burke wagon, from ral speeches were ma , and That you must firat and vote both for a second ch candte God-Hates-a-Cowa That Humphrey iff on coffe That the automatic stamp se U. S&S. postoffice department ha That former City Librarian Ch W. Smith is pract That the initi leader and Hryan, cand SACRAMENTO, Cal con B fall view of 20,00 ar K. Hamilton aviate anged in diff 98 veriously if no: njure iam Jenn Mihe State Fair grounds last night Seattle detectives are Jame \ is new 11 se power bi.| taining a sharp watch That more law Plane crashed ‘ after a sen-| Reid, the man accused « a n the New York D Stina) three mix ce with an| Ds 20-year-old wife at Clayburn,| other building in | Biomodiie. The tor was pick-| B. C., the Bellingham p having} That the only large cit how that fatal interna wang a tr Alby N.Y ity, M r Beet bs the daring “A posse of sher City, lowa, a y Hamilton made s« | @ pack ¢ r hunting That Los Angeles is grow n fast last ou traced Reid er th any othe (reaped dea of Bellingham. There tate while exhibiting the r That if Boston ant 1 al slide.” ¢ woma nities witht 4 i 1 Stone when Ha 1 t a be t in the : 10 fly three suece 6 de . orld i Yeturned to Seatt ‘ fox «i That ar hum buffalo r Meveral successful 1 . ©) $250 with a $33 import dut i mB TOGs, ARC O84 That Thomas Burke w emal y Stttt eae an » sout 4 aeata’ q ® The Attraction ming into D goes Tomn mit ov eld h B en in the ach . & BUY's stow ‘ j i ey ‘ * rormances. et cal|pa is a far t catch d ® The Piace elax their ef-|but b t # and 26th ay sed murderer 1 would proud, ther, ¥ Care—Madr: 1 1 to have beaten his! pal onded ow \ J ousne and ther got apanks w h 1 ‘didi hh i i i a 2 a 4t from ear to ear. wid his dad's hanc J 4) | OLE HANSON ON HUMPHREY LAST NIGHT , 7 é “And now as to that incompetent icicle, Will E. Humphrey, who has misrepresented the peo Ple and represented the special interests in congress for six years “I have a photograph in my office of a check he received FOR EXPENSES “At the Tacom him the Greatest man ir while he was traveling around the heard W. E laud Humphrey 4 convention | Ne made a statement that he could not support him any longer “'God hates a coward You that if Joe Cannon were a candidate for congress in this district from country arguing for the Morgan ship trust Joe Cannon to the skies. public life and the ‘iron Duke of American cried old Joe Cannon, ‘and | will die with my the Merchant Marine league He called And 20 politics.’ days later boots on.’ And | tell against Humphrey, | would Wte for him a thousand times before | would vote for WIil E. Humphrey.” And the crowd yelied its approval. os to Show Up, So} Aw the in-| nd any] of Utah, and} He betrayed YOU to get sop from CANNON. Now he betrays CANNON to “God hates a coward.” d€ s<¢ s< Have You Got a Kick? Tell it to The Star. The Star stands for the people's rights, and isn't afraid to fight for them, ONE CENT. 2%, TAS AnD NEWS STANDS be TRIES TO KILL SELF Young Woman, After Quarrel With Husband, Throws Self Under Train—Is Rescued From Wheels But May Die From Poison—Regrets Rash Act Now and Wants to Live. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. But He Can’t Hide the Shadow drinking half a vial of bi | After At the hospital this morning Mra, | | chlorid mercu Mra. H.C. Diet ch, enff & intensely, bege | rick, @ pretty young married woman e doctors to save her life. © | : quarrel with my husband tm from Portland, threw herself in| portland,” she cried, “so I placed front of witch engine at the foot) my two child with my mother of Washing ly today and left. I ke ng over my Onl e kness of Thomas quarre couldn't stand Ray, a 8. E. Co, employe, saved the it a woman from being ground to pieces rs. Dietrick can not remembert | As she was s ing terribly from wing herself in front of the en- | the acid he sent her to the city ho Everything went blank after She may dle. 1 took the acid,” she said | had followed the woman Don't tell my husband,” she begé from ¢ ® pharmacy, Second av. ged If I get well J will go back! and Yesler way, where she purchas-|to him and make up | ed the drug. She was acting pe The couple Ived at the Beavep ecullarly and Ray followed her MULTITUDE OUT TO HEAR POINDEXTER | Greatest Political Rally in History of City Held at Dreamland | Last Night—Red Fire, Bands and Insurgent Spellbinders } Create Wave of Enthusiasm. Poindexter and his followers struck terror to the wavering hearts of thelr opponents night by closing their Seattle cam- TWO MORE “SRA OF C. D. HILLMAN 2 = nts, the woman sald. jammed the Dreamland rink than a thousand disappointed auditors while more djacent st Wagner's band paraded the street place and arrived at the hall followed by a cheering | procession 8 it approached the hall the skies were made hes of red fire and bombs and rockets | } x - | added to the din created by the cheering multitude | Tell How They Fell Into Trap of the Real Estate Shark and “This is not a question of whether you shail have a senator ‘Dr. Crippen Has Lost Their Money—Fake Corporation Scheme Ex-| from the east or from the weet side of the mountains,” declared cnn | joindexter in an interval between demonstrations. “it is whether F : Shrewd Lawyer| you snait haves senator trom Washington cr free ti. anette State of Washington. \§ of Washington | ee | rate Snel eof Washington, Westie | When the band entered the packed hall playing “Hot Time,” the Co : * i crowd joined in the chorus and the rafters shook with the reverber- ©. G. Jon duly] Magnus Schmab, being first duly ation of their voices, The entrance of Poindexter was a climax of aworn, upor an¢ sworn on oath deposes and say demonstrative enthusiasm rose in masa As he came down the aisle the crowd ways nd cheered and cheered, refusing to be quieted until I met one J. A. He | bought trac hirty (30) In Boste rson on a : . oh cad he tole Harbor Water Front Acre Tracts the bi i broke in with a selection of stirring music Poindexter's street car last sumn and « ¢ entire address was a continuous performance of enthusiastic and t , }. | fro © Bosto: rboi lroad ‘ ' me he wes an agen for ¢ » Hit Pe = a Sarton aoe a . demonstrative interruptions. out 06 o tract nam Earlingtor cofporation purporting to have {ts Recenter tir ee ty at eee ut tos a rringp ig tl fr 5 crn Dlg dg hie In point of attendance and noisy enthusiasm the meeting was Ee ee ene ae |e ved a deed for the without a parallel in the history of Washin politics. Every men- interurban line, & @ looked ‘at lot anid << ath of Bepter tion of the moral issues involved in the ign, every mention nally agr o bu © lote fe a 27th « « of the names of the great public leaders engaged in the insurgent "y a aawet paid thin | 1% by the above ned 1 $80 OF Aug ii paid Baw pee bo 0 - Lf h , re 2am - fight was a signal for a new outburst of uproarious enthusiasm. abd got a receipt for it. It was! 2enamn president {ho eriesting Bee been scheduled = Roel ee m1 1S tae one eae 1 was promises to begin at § o'clock, but even be- agree St the ond of ose) art aeaks fore that hour the great hall inside if! at satiated witty a) Ber was one black mass of humanity. op cent I late ade two | that @mount of money, but Much difficulty was experienced by nts of ten dollars each at C ly a year since I That has NOT happened yet. || the ushers in clearing the crowded man's offices. The last eas . Hillman has failed to give ais id in making a way for the nent was made on October 2%, 1909,/ Me an abstract. | have grown sus speakers and vice presidents to ng inaking payments then | piclous during the year that the Judge Burke, who was among! reach the platform 1 ual nts ee | jand Gus GA worth what 1 paid that ent astic =Poindet au A remarkable feature of the Dreamland rink last Hermon Cra and T have offe for $100 take it back dience at th night, t of | it re fr r water @ gre and that the at congratulated (Continued on Page Six.) $ of his speech, am Gk toe cae te Dae ven upon the succes =. I the purpe r which Would give me ten dollars which told of Burke's work against 1 4 to buy the for tt | King county's choice for senator ” Stace thee f have ma } Hiliman, it seems, did not even in 190 isits to Mr. Hillman’s record the plat of the tracts which never beer ling as the Boston Harbor ATTORNEY NEWTON | County officials have notified man person Water Front Acre Tracts the Noted Criminal Lawyer Defending | their clerks that they will be dock : me ean aid get | deed atter describ ng my land Crogan ed if they don't show up on time r v4 reads, “as the plat of the sa i : uses vamee ae arp of pad ote Abarat Bins ed Ee record in the office of the| LONDON, Sept. 10.—“It Newton | Tuesday ready for a bard 4 : and my other | Auditor of Thurston County. f I can't get you off, no one can,” is a ie aa ae » made agitien sad find tha common saying in London. It shows! hat Collier's Weekly anak aie ee es sis Boston Harbor Railroad mesbip |D#¥ Arthur who Is defend: |gized to R. Achilles Ballinger and | wystery surrounds the shooting of and Land Company were never filed |!ng Dr. H yen, charged with | Will back hi mfor the presidency Im | Hank H. Griffiths, a wealthy min- in the office of the County Auditor | murder of more, and his | }9!2 ing broker, by an unidentified of King County, where the principal |“accessory after the fact,” Ethel woman who entered the broker's place of busine of this company oigortaee ted ‘ En. A taxpayer at one of the city office in the Story bull Grit. is suppos be located “ a 7 offices was waited on the minute fiths, who was shot in the arm, was MAGNUS SCHMAH men who get into difficulties |he arrived at the window rushed to the receiving hospital, . ‘ eworr efore me | With the law | where he gave his name as “Lynn.” Affiant, | Subsorines ay Banta b Deer tare' |. NwWtom; te: hin 00 Soate ot prac-| The city council has started a big 8 to betowe! Tatlin) seal.) tice, has established himself as the investigation to see if any of the S f 10 000 ; epee) TOM ALDERSON, [foremost criminal lawyer of En-|members are getting rich and If ues for $ A ¢ I the State | Notary Public in and for the State |*°0% hed eeneneerion aes . _ { " t g at Seat of Washington, Residing i . 4 puto case James F. Hardin, formerly motor. attle and he has been unusually success All the politicians are tickled to} man for the 8 le Electric Co., 1 ec & acquittals. He firm-/ death over The Star's advisory bal-| wants $10,000 because he fell {nto ly believes he will save Crippen and | jot n excavation In the car barns at the Leneve girl | 13th and Jefferson March abe storia ibe Behn’ b+ eae (But remember, none of this has| Injuries to his back, hips and meen! famous Camden Town murdere |Seppened yet.) knees are the basis for the suit. England thought Wood must cer —_— : when i ee : fiat ome to the tage of the legal technicalities | % HOW BALLINGER SPENDS HIS TIME IN SEATTLE. * ota whe eat athe mem. |in the case, and his man came off) * the ferry No, 18 sank bers of Ne lives in| free. \* R hilles Ballinger, Seattle’s most conspicuous resident, * Port Washington, ye the re were about * make udquarters at the Lincoln hotel, Fourth av. and * according a statement 80 peor inking fer , S. d * Madise but he spends very little time shooting pool in the * The include ¢ r and brougt « to Luding * 1 howed up at one of the hot es * H Mington & 3. F. S ton by No. ferr | A ma ght live at the I na month and never know * paneck ago, the « was en rou ton to Mil-4 Sing a song of sixpence * that he was living with the man whose official head the whole * erat «nal f distre waukee and sa after heavily} Chauffeur full of rye, |* country is watching to see fall * yught ald to th 1 1 ght cars ha inded holes} Four and twenty motor cops * The daily Ballinger edule us follows: Sleep at home * Aft nt frant gnallic at de Watch him whizzing by |e inh nodest $10,000 place at 17 39th st Arise, shave, eat * " | * breakfast. Then down to the Lincoln. He sometimes uses the * | ‘There are five candidates for | When they saw ae eee * Madrona and much maligned Madison car line + | etd um ote for | They began to chase. * He gives a nod to the clerk in the lobby of the Lincoln, * Ungrateful Negro SSE ana secon olistos: if | Wagn't it a dainty trick ; * steps into the elevator, says “Fourth floor” to the Jap boy, and * you vote for only one, your bal FGr him to set the pace * a minute later is greeted by ry MeCabe, who has a lot * John Cooney, a logger, bought sev-| lot will be thrown out * of mail waiting for him, Every litte while McCabe comes to * Y James W. Bryan and Thomas | Frit? Johnson, a chauffeur, thinks|# the hotel desk to receive or send a telegram. Ballinger. it. bad: &-ReBh for’ Ge P. Revelie, who are candidates not. For yesterday Judge Gordon|* seems, has lots of correspondents who can't walt for the slow * rr oung neg t night,| ¢@ succeed “God-Hates-a-Cow fined him $75 for speeding on Denny * goin Is. * a n « 1 a| ard” Humphrey, have each ask wa Johnson out with) *® Abou on the Hon A is car, * blow on the temple wh ender ed their supporters to vote for two “swell gu is he called tt * The « r when the ir n * him unconsciow When ¢ the other for second choice. |Sald swell guys promised to pay w de d him, he had lunc * came to he he had been rob-| Under no circumstances should his fine if he were “pinched *® Nagel (1 ecretary prone * bed of a plece. Later Humphrey be made the second He was pinched all right, but his; # Then they had a nice aute Tacoma, * espled the negro, and, after a chase| choice of men who want to vote | friends failed t ‘ Richard) & wh , ispecting memt neardiow & of eral blocks, overtook " right |S. Morrison, Johnson ployer, |* from Minne $ * sallant. Cooney dragged the negro The winning candidate must [also refused to come to the young! * R, Achilles takes an auto trip frequently ir e afternoon, * to a patrolman who sent both to| get ether 40 per cent of the |man's aid. Unless { fine of $75|/% Otherwise he {ts terribly busy in room 417 at the hotel * Jail, Cooney was released after be-| first choice votes, or a plurality [is paid Johnson will spend the next] » * Jing booked as a witness, | of firet and second choice votes | 25 da the city jail Wee REE RRRREKRERERERERERRE