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Washington? rnment will our government be after tomorrow's primary election? orporate asset of the Hills, the Weyerhaeusers, the Guggenheims, the tariff-intrenched | ip subsidy treasury looters, or will it represent and seck to protect the plain people of the Who own Whose + Will it bx trusts and the tes Pe ‘THIS IS AN | ISSUE IN TOMORROW'S PRIMARY ELECTION. Shall the rns of tomorrow's primary election be quoted on Wall street on Wednesday to steady the fictitious pric: i the watered securities of plundering corporations, or will it be a notice to the glunderers to take their ug ly hands out of the pockets of our people? THIS IS AN ISSUE IN TOMORROW'S PRIMARY ELECTION. Who elects senators and congressmen in Washington, genators and gressmen be when they have been elected Shall they be elected by crooked money distributed in darkness, and devote themselves in cing the | of the predatory, or shall they be elected by honest, unselfish and patriotic devote themselves to making it easier for the industrious worker to make a living THIS IS AN ISSUE IN TOMORROW'S PRIMARY ELECTION. Back of e Burke and back of W. E, Humphrey are the political bosses, the machine politicians, the crooked legislative lobbyists and the great corporation lawyers. And back of the bosses and the lobbyfsts and whose senators and congressmen will those office to en citizens and SHALL MONEY OR MEN RULE WASHINGTON? and in the nation interests will spend money like water, of public plunder. They will vote against ainst ‘a reduction of the exorbitant cost of living, they w the people's resources, they will vote against robbing the workers of the fruits of their industry THIS IS AN ISSUE IN TOMORROW'S PRIMARY ELECTION. Back of Miles Poindexter and back of the insurgent candidates wers working in darkne elected they must be elected by the voluntary vote of men whose patriotism is unsullied by the stain of Burke and the standpat congressional candidates represent Secret caucus, the hand-picked convention, the midnight conference lush fund. Poindexter and the insurgent candidates represent the new idea of popular government, of direct re- sponsibility, of frank discussion of political issues and of the power of the people to rule their own affairs. THIS IS AN ISSUE IN TOMORROW'S PRIMARY ELECTION. These are the issues, these are the only issues. Men will decide or money will decide. powerful in Washington than money, the victory will go to Poindexter and the insurgents. graft and greed in Washington For their election these vote in cone for these men, if elected, will an honest re tariff, the against the honest conservation of rporations which are gress to protect their power ision of the will vote ag ill vote an effective control of public service c for congress there is no political machine, alaried political her If they are ind independent support t and the corruption of dirty money. chool of politics, the no p no parasitical corporation lawyers or chmen of good citizens, by the fearle selfish intere and reverence the old and the corporation If men are more If money is more corporation lawyers are their bosses, the great corporations, the resource grabbers, the allied forces of | = } g I g News Jews Hot Off the Wire aa Teaebe world. “ you see it in The Star | Ws true, ————_— — VOL. 12, NO. 173. SEATTLE, WASH., MOND ~The Seattle Star ™ L aevertal in Washington than 1 men, it will go to Burke and the standpatters. a 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. ON TRAINS AND AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 NEWS BTANDS Be. POINDEXTER’S LAST WOR TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE 70 THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE: stake tomorrow. to the anne derin, tions of the power ‘ which have too long dominated your Your iaterests, not mine, are at ments. I have not change The result of this contest involves the welfare of ninety-| y congres xt five per cent of the people of Washington and may easily in | private citizen, I wolve the welfare of the plain people of the nation | principles Tomorrow you will decide whether Washington is to go} forward or backward; whether our state is ruled by men or | crisis in their national life. I believe that the people of Wash- monty; whether to strike the shack rporate domination | ington will meet this crisis like men, that they will drive the fom your wrists or rivet them | powers of plunder from their halls of legislation, that they will Since I returned from the na decide that government by the people and for the people shall @ieavored to discuss frankly the be once more established. I have been terfully a Of you, as citizens of th iss work of The ttle Star a t S, without the aid of which my own feeble ef we uld | See come to nothing. le T have tried to see as many of you as possible, but for any te, whatever his effort, to see a majority of the people} 1a great state like ours is manifestly impossible. But with | @e assistance of The Star I trust I have made my position ] continue to ac les of ce 1 capital in July I have issues of this cam in this effort by the her coura; 1s news! tha sovereign state, I ask accore you vote tomorrow, each man of y t convictions, For by the tions of © people f Washington I am willing to abide, now and in the future Sincerely yours, honest con blic questions clear to all the voters of Seattle. If we failéd—tbut | confidently believe we have not a | I stand now, as | stood two years ago, as I stood in con-|} ie two exciting sessions, opposed to Cannon and his ¢ in the senate ngtess, to Aldrich and his | m. Hillman Men Are Trapped Arrested on Charge of ‘Attempting to Get Witness Out of | th Country—Federal Authorities Hot After Shark Institu-| ‘; tion. HERE’S A MESSAGE FOR YOU in jail and a fine of $300. | man worked smooth game} on Frind a 00 in cash, @ house which an sold for $3. and an automobile out of him ; trying to| Frind was to be one of the _ wit s against nesses against Hillman before the own and / federal grand jury, and Hfliman e meeting |and his indicted ployes were mn Sep Hi man's employ Morning by + » therities, cha with United s c Rice, it is alleged get. P. D. Frind, « Hillman, to get Miltman's office 1 Oullding. H. ( Hiliman’s agente today on the san ral authoriti wader arrest, and ™ another charge it — is convicted he may get | Commissioner Totten today He was to stay there un _ erie got nervous as arrested The fed p Peet out on ball MAN [3 pull OF HER DEATH (My United Press) Dr. Hawley H. Crippen, in North London, spent an uneasy half hour examination defend the al OF FIERY MARSEILLAISE ted rehed out from th: py Heinle y under the ero: Arthur Newton ing Crippen in t leged murder )10 Shelby | while | A socialist #, right out in aad red bunt the tators gave called Newton asked that the breeze, w and and sang sev ‘ f the morgue keeper and the undertaker ‘or of the hen the as sons gat down to an ding dinner it hrey is a clerk In the/ man He demic Balmair Married at 1 k ye Mrs, Irene Preacher and be summoned. His object was to secure from them an adiniasion that when they removed the body from the basement they used car Exchange n, 113 Wash didn't look good to the passed the word to a ba spiritualist | outdoor ecturer of Mr. H Tacoma. Seattle ice. His wife lived|tender to hunt a policeman, while) ) i) ocd to counteract the Fifty-five ¢ w the cere-|at 800 The couple will|/ he asked Bak to the bank) "it carbolic acid were mony pert leave this afternoon for Vancouver | wit! on the remain A ie Eheyent or al The low belt 4 other northern p analysis made ni e of hyoscin fered very | we week's trip. They re a val , , ae W perto a | sable silver set from the social nd Baker starte ed Lap tomach 1 be worthle = me ¢ ists of Seattle oon HN talking about | ih mer s 40 the Pes ¥ . bolic « and t BK wo Killed j in Gun DO YOU KNOW? \ . € k ne ha « 1 r War in Oregon |run. Holm set out after. 1 That you still have a chance to|© “ithe ye a register until 6 o'clock today at the an Tt t er oepee Peete) P. taine building, Yesler and . he ; SHANIKO Re- | Pourth? + | Ports of a number That the polls are open from 11 Sar gener time Of Italian imp |@ m. till 8 p.m. tomorrow? toad ance rbat ste Pour on 4 ral oe i evel wi to be Op Cripper to her previ I which 1, one “where the Orpheum theatre| “Twenty-five thousand bad eggs|ous to his flight from London with mortally w« now? in Pittsburg.” —Exchange Market or| Mile. Ethel Loneve, his typist ously hurt ‘ oe |e eet brown ie the predominating| census report?—Memphis Commer-| Neither Criy Mile, Le day. | color for men’s clothes this fall? | cial Appeal neve was present at the inquest If you would increase the power of Boos Aldrich in the vote for Poindexter for senator and for Revelle or Bryan for congress. I believe that the plain people of this nation are facing a| FROM SENATOR LAFOLLETTE SOCIALISTS WED TO TUNE. gel en of, senate and Boss Cannon in congress, vote for Burke and Humphrey Ho RECORD SHOWS BETRAYAL OF TRUST the t “Humphre Sys ” Senator La n LaFollette Weekly spineless ince as one of the w foes of the pec who ever mans into ¢ ollette’s artic 1 Humph- rey is a lor , who for thr trict LaFollette says one and fa of the man lington dis- ce terms misrepresentec “A candid study of the ‘Re on at of congress leads to the interests can be so bad, that no scheme of er can be so bald as to want a champion in the person of some system-serving ‘statesman.’ | THERE IS NO BETTER ILLUSTRATION OF THIS BE- TRAYAL OF PUBLIC TRUST IN THE INTEREST OF |PRIVILEGE THAN THE RECORD OF WILLIAM E. HUMPHREY, REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS |FROM THE FIRST DISTRICT OF THE STATE OP | WASHINGTON. | “Humphrey is serving his third term in congress. FROM | THE FIRST HE HAS DEVOTED HIS OFFICE TO THE PROMOTION OF SCHEMES OF LEGISLATION TO EN- RICH AN INTEREST OUT OF THE TAX-CONTRIBUT- | ED TREASURY OF THE PEOPLE.” Senator LaFollette discusses the ship subsidy steal in its various phases and then takes up the men’s bill, which was jreferred to the committee of which Humphrey is the ranking ber The committee, with the exception of Chairman in favor of the bill to make the life ave-like. Greene and Humph- committee consisting of them- conclu measure for s system plt Greene and I f the Americ rey had th Iselves, and then elves, anc « “TO PREVENT ACTION ON THIS BILL THE | HOUSE COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND *|FISHERIES SHUT UP SHOP AND WENT OUT OF EC ew FOR THE REST OF THE SESSION. the appeal of » v iruseth of the S n's Union a neric t il actec 1 in the co: ittee, either | fa orably or rsel at the he t act upon it accord- Als “So when a congres e will of the majority vas Humphrey who answered, about the chickens, Both |he becc ‘NE VER AS LONG AS I CAN HELP It; LET THERE BE |NO MISUNDERSTANDING ABOUT THAT.” Further, Senator LaFollette says: nan is esentative for an interest through the log rolling After a quarrel over their chick- | trouble s, by an exchange of cx ene lasting for over a year, William have small ranches, with one vacant | that obtains in legislation tl pti B try Copeland, painter, employed by the lot between them. Their r ences | ihe re presentative for all lemeceah bye iy a . lStar Pai ni 4403 Othello are on the road to Rainie ’ esen y all interests, 1e system. THUS |Ste chet le nelgnoee, W. ¢. Knapp Knapp save that Copeland| WHILE HUMPHREY IS PRIMARILY CHAMPION OF with m shot gun shortly before noon had made several threats to kill her | SUBSIDIES FOR THE SHIPPING INTERESTS, HE 1S and today, Knapp is dying h CONDARILY, BUT NO LESS FAITHFULLY, THE [into th mpc Pe gmat mig el Uniery ‘ot| CHAMPION OF ALL THE INTERESTS AND ADHER- himeolt \tement Highton Beach, who met Copeland| ENT TO THE CANNON SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF the Cannon rules; , for speaker ; vot- ska for the Mor- currency bill to l interests upon the ting against the conserva- 1 Mra 2 ied in the Pinchot-Roosevelt lof the wh ust afterward, he said Well, 1) THE HOUSE. THE ‘RECORD’ SHOWS HIM THROUGH- Kops 8 ¢ ve told roe Te an ~ Rec : y calc OUT HIS CONGRESSIONAL SERVICE, WHEN NOT all Bucs’ iio cal taeaine te lana ieewaed Goce ue ' '|GIVING HIMSELF ENTIRELY TO HIS SPECIALTY OF garden when Copeland can be You better go in and | after| SHIPPING SUBSIDIES, VOTING GENERALLY THE and biased away. The his wife and kids. 1 don't care}SYSTEM PROGRAM. HIS RECORD SHOWS HIM AN etrated Knapp's back and /about Knapp. I hope he dies.” | ARDENT ‘REGULAR’ OF THE CANNON MACHINE. led, says the W fed man |ch mn. Mrs, Copeland and her | In the Sixtieth congress t ‘Record’ shows Humphrey le chance to rece t the time of | yor 1 th th two men have had a rency ; opposing tion of natural resources as € Cars I lung e Tato |: f | measure for the creation of forest reserves in the Appalachian and White mountains—BECAUSE THE SYSTEM IS hon, i e AGAINST CONSERVATION In the session just closed Humphrey served the system | with hi rte r the amendments the commerce bill a oes 1opoly ; for the Dalzell gag olidation and m #1 Mihs eo the goons of tt lefett. Every bon the body of|rule to put through a postal bank bill ACC :PTABLE TO | Weitingt: ster two men met | Richard .| WALL STRE "FINANCE, AND IN THE INSURGENT death late Saturday night when a UPRISING OF MARCH HUMPHREY VOTED ON EVERY train of freight cars broke loose | Gq ROLL CALL WITH EMINENT SERVILITY FOR CAN- and dant er the cliff several |¢ ndered up bel NON, CANNONISM AND THE SYSTEM.” that | Th nen had \ ui mewe 1 I ardsor n oward 7 the downl 1 OMpanion | fe WOR ROO OO TORT RO RO ok kkk William R tt er Ww Both escaped the | x * ike ars, but Richardson m a still |e WATCH FOR THESE TRICKS TOMORROW + 1 the ru r Geatt * * a : * Tl advisory ballot” ci big interests * and bleeding * oF r political organization est of the standpat * e hill 700 ® candida * are of the re . The fraudulent ve * William Je * The eleventh he or spread t * asleep in ni * = hir kers of k * was fatally h o d worker i « you “d 1” * plungtt ar * adv n minor candidate * and smashed * * ee ee ee a ae | {Johnson died on But if you have had enough of boss rule, of tariff robbery and high cost of living, eee