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If you it's true, VOL. 12, NO. 174 HOT SCRAP O PROSECUTOR Fight “Below the Line” Is Between Griffith and Murphy and Some Skulls May Be Cracked Before the Polls Clos Tonight. e south) It was the s in the the First, and the First and Secon¢ It means muct the First ward /® #tatement later Morphy and Frank a who ts in the prosecuting attorney's ie Memiaation for prosecuting At loffice, The First ward figures that ‘The Gill crowd wn the it can always run contr to law op for Griffith and an open |anyhow, and the only question ts al ‘and today, to add tc gen-|how many ways It will have to cut por - the graft | ‘eal mixup, the Clas for Jobe Murphy 80 Moment Is playing the & h No other candi¢ pros to have The prosecuting f all law quently the yw the or, is co affair, and be or jing they concede no chanca, to an a First ward ve ing It the acid test Trouble Brewing With the Clancys bucking the Gi crowd, the police backing the may¢ sher deputies was taking a ities in poll ts and the Fourth of low Yeu | important | Hine this morn: | two |bat Murphy and Griffith. Whoever | gress, t Hansc ) a Grit- | gets the big fraudu floating vote | nounce th ryan and v in the First ward bas a long start| Revelie, b ts, will be er toward victory, and there isn't any-| tert t him this evening body In the ra oo finical to take | A special wire will give them the te without first giv- around | Senator the | quarters ye by | attle ever nobody hits below situation will be acute by supper If the day goes without some stitches being take: SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 ROOSEVELT, IN-N.Y., WILL MAKE NO COMMENT ON ELECTION IN MAINE (My United Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Col Theodore Roosevelt’ appeared at his office at the Outlook today, The colonel proceeded to “steep himaelf jin literary calm,” refusing to dis cuse the result of the tion in Main The contributing editor intimated 1, {that he might find time to make i] That hy NOT happened yet. Ballinger has resigned. Will E. Humphrey, y | Hatewa-Coward the candidate Colonel! Roosevelt hed with Senator Lorimer of Tlinots, Joseph |] Cannon, Senator Aldrich, Thomas] or} arke. Ww E Humphrey, and Pile at the Burke rida People have q returns ing about Se my obiles fh winnin aute m| There are no to work as one map A VOTE FOR BURKE AND HUMPHREY MEANS A VOTE FOR ALDRICH AND CANNON A vote for Burke for senator and for Humphrey for congressman is equal to a vote for Aldrich and a vote for Cannon, in the cost of living, more hardships upon the poor and more favors for the rich. If you want more of these things, mark your ballot for Burke, the Guggenheim-Hill-railroad-big business canditlate for the senate; who betrayed you in congress and who now turns traitor on Cannon in an effort to win re-election. But if you feel like calling « halt on the robber gang, if you have had enough of tariff revision upward, if VOTE FOR REVELLE FIRST CHOICE FOR CONGRESS AND BRYAN SECOND CHOICE FOR CONGRESS. == ‘Phe which means more tariff robbery, more legislation in favor of the big interests, more ad- you have had enough of the high cost of living, VOTE FOR POINDEXTER FOR THE U. S. SENATE, seattle Star “ 1910, A CYCLONE IS COMING if you want more of these things, mark your ballot for Humphrey, the congress- Have You Got a Kick? Tell it to The Star, The Star stands for the people's rights, and isn’t afraid to fight them Clashes at Stormy Scenes in First Ward Precincts, Where Usual Frauds Are Attempted—Burke Money Flows Freely, But Odds Are 2 to 1 on Poindexter. With the o at 11 today the o'clock came ning of the po! annual fight in the First and part of the Second ward—the Clancy bailiwicks—to register about 1,500 illegal voters The sheriff's offices bad depu stationed at the firet six pre- cinct polling places in the First ward and in some of the Second to | watch and st fraudulent voters. Conflicts between challengers, police deputies and voters were frequent The first open clash came when Ole Hanson stationed himeelf as a challenger in the fourth precinct of First ward. Frank cy ordered his put out. Patrolman erred the matter gt. Wilkes, who passed it on to W . who referred it mayor. The mayor sald Ole h couldn't stay unless be had cre- dentials, so Baker put him out, Ole protesting vigorously. This afternoon when the denizens of the underworld begin to wake will be lively times in the First and things ought to fairly the polls close tonight There or no activity on ¢ et. in the residence wards until th There was not a Poindexter anto- noon hour. In the First and Second | mobile in sight. Yet bets of 2 to 1 wards, howeve © workers were | Poindexter will be elected |drumming up v« 6 and bad them | found kers among the Burke in some First a heads, it will bejing Burke banners today | All the r about the 5 Every candid. in town was in more than fp « stra | Witmon Tucker and Geo. MeKay | places p to the prediction an automobile dashin from one A little thi ke a United States | bave-arranged for a golf contest in Poindexter will not carry King ee to another, but there atot doesn’t interest the Clancys, | the near future, where they will be cou t Seattle as well. The ch doing until the noon and it is only « circumstance to the | free to hurl defia each other) Burke forces are scattering money an to form in line at the Gills in comparison with the real] verbally and otherwise without | lavishly in automobiles at $5 an mportant issue—the prosecuting at-| ing fined for contempt of court by | hour. Nearly every taxicab in the offered a re Parladiction with the cops. | torney Jud Villiam. | » = .| city carries a Burke oanner and the ormation lead- Fe eeinerreeremesattaene = = - cme | «6The city council passed an o | total of the Burke machine will ing to the arrest and conviction of — se DRIVEN TO SHELTER BY FOREST FIRE, MAN 2000 2c. gS ees | punishable by a fine of $100 for any ’ | In jon, Burke bands paraded | other illegal voting one to say “I you #0” after to “4 | the streets y and wagons car “This offer holds, no matter how. The Wilson organization han gone mee: RRS SS | for Burke for NEARLY READY FOR THE. the senate ona t > The man captured by ranchers | Biar today publishes an ex-foffictal and until they are I feel! gaoreat it hasn't hap} Seilingnemn 1 A Bite po reckon with, That was fire . he Ip, then a rustling in the under Wi ith Richard A. {Justified in tgnoring ther, nec : | Flames wakened him as be slept brush, then a man, his eyebrows Interview Richar k They. are trying to make me the - ped Wu eons pon Bnpgr Fran + im an abandoned cabin not far from and hair singed short, his clothes | im which he denounces scapegoat for the whole bunch,” he} laienwere G.. today denies thet he | (Be Canadian line, The crackling all but burned off him, half stag-| and announces his de|went on. “Murray Crane and some| Jig Reid. He will be sent to the pro. |°L, cris? boughs, the roar of a great | gered and half fell out of a jungle | bel to hang onto his job of those people are getting worried | lvincial police at Vancouver today, falling timber crashing through of underbrush. (By Canes Press) ‘that be favors @ vindication of Bal 1912; “it Taft can only keep | because a couple of little districts; bowoeee stmadier trees, the fierce rushing of) “I am Reid,” they said he told CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—The pro-| linger tbone.” }look squally, so they want to throw | i iit hep winds thom. "They want me up tn British! noninger members of the con Ison refused to discuss the let- ‘only to Secretary Bal-!me overboard. But they won't! | ft was the forest fire which | Columbia for killing my wife gressional investigatin pelter. It ts rumored here that {¢ foway that he did not know | do it | (By Star Special.) |wwept through the wood country| Soper and Clark hurried the man | reseional investi¢ati virtually is a proxy to be used im waa talking for publication Not unless Taft quits on me,” BELLINGHAM, Wash, Sept. 13. | close tc the line, and which at one /to a physician, then to the Belling-| Jit the call issued an attempt to formulate and pub- the whole story from the be-|he finished, “and I don’t think he| |—A week. ago George Reid fied | time yesterday threatened to wipe/ham police station, where be will! ..icon in Minneapolis last week.|lish a majority report of the c will | Ifrom his little cabin in the big |oat the town of Blaine walt for extradition. On his trip,|couators Nelson, Root and mther: | wekttes’s findinas. "Me ‘ae ber a to get 2 good interview| “All these cries about this in-| | Britieh Columbia woods, near Clay-|Ret@ tied madly. betore the forest |the rencuers say. he told the story |ia54 and Representatives Denby,|the couimittes would. disease th lager,” the Star man who|surgency and Pinchot are rot,” he bi Ke | burn. |fire, At tines tt had him surround: |of his fearful fight before the | Gna and Representatives Denby. the oc een 4 the ncoop was saying to his|went on. “All the administration y Wallies Puen’ | Behind him lay sprawled and ter j¢d, and he plunged through bern: | flames Olmstead E mc ae ES BE | ae he sat in his room, late in/has to do now ia to keep a tight) panaya Sept. 13.—Whether or rible acroes the cabin floor the |ing bushes and climbed over giow-) Deannine Nelece tenclved & letter | te 3 oa the meeting seem eee ure Ee scl ttre coke Ce Aeceis’ GAT Lene ton (iat, tue notion to Pantien, cubed: | vee, SAG bette of 20, nn ©: note TE DIOE OT. as icad autunte obihe P this morning from Senator Flint of | would adjourn Senator Flint they give you a raise | jo years the people will have for | vied for Friday, will again be post. | "Sstily sera ‘ fle 4 flew before him, HE California, a member of the com-| could reach Chicago and personally asked the wife prac-|gotten all about this conservation She was false to me and I killed | weods and flew befo . ‘ a a |poned as a result fo the action of he ving mittee. In this letter Flint stated! attend the sessions. }row and be arguing about some-) state department at Washing: | *&f intent, like the man, on e#cap | 1s | roe piles 8 “Ptably,” he mused, thinking /thing else. What this administra in recalling Charge d’Affaires |. Ito the Jungle of hemlock and | fromthe ravages of the flames 1" . “ ae ED tion needs is backbone enough to] "o” \iareh, ta a matter oauaing (ff and cedar he fled, the refuge |omly Be could get to the settle | es , % minutes later he met Bal-/tell the kickers to go to. Face the! coo cucrable speculation here pon that had enabled Harry Tracy to| ments, the clearings, was his only (By Usted Press.) He Stole M Chickens With The secretary of | music and let the storm blow over."| G2) The election, originally laugh at the best detective talent | thought | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 13.— one of his rare| “What do you think of Pinchot? | 047 ~. oN of two states. Into broken canyons| ‘The fact that he was a fugitive |R. 0. Marsh, secretary of the Ameri Dp h . at shee ; for last Frid was postponed Hae “ . twisting |fapen.dustice, that police and judges|can legation In ati aie aon Fi hi Li d H “Pinchot——Pinchot—" the secre-|, # 0 Pobre ay nd deep ravines an atin ee, ce t nd acting | is seni made aaa SOE ee PN - ishing Line an ook, the Star man asked | Bat just then the Star man’s wife | joors “to the United | Miles, Reid was safe from the men | pasded from Reid's mind. Minister Thomas Dawson starts for + He Won't Quit Hintervenéd. “Wake up; what's the! girreg cheated ted who would seek try him and| Late last night, near Ferndale, | Panama tomorrow. | * 99 S7Met unless 1 am forced out,”| matter with you? Are you having} © jbang him for the murder of the|this county, two ranchers, A. 1 The sudden change is the result 0 0 imn— ope an NGM the secretary, shutting his|a nightmare? You're just talking girl Soper and William Clark, were of the difficulties caused by the AS NTA SOS meet hard. “And if Taft has as|away there with your eyes shut.” When Reid plunged into the for | fighting the flames that threate pending Panama elections, which | nk, he won't And the Star man awoke in his ent he was safe. Disguised as hunted to wip out their clearing®. | have caused an exchange of cable “Why did I shoot him? He taxed, lice Captain Bannick for protection Hf c own room, with the paper he had er or trapper, he could make his | They had built Jong lines of back | grams between Marsh and the state |my patience to the limit, and it was inst Knapp’s alleged depreda- “Therehave been succes a that been reading on * floor beside way an he liked in a pre ref-jfire. and the flames, rape a department during the past few |« after I w ed him time and | tions. ;, ~” eh uge inight Ike day, were their guide | days, " that I took matters in my own At the city hospital , “you should it sue the bi rs i ys. again tha ny be city hospital today Kna: obsgager tose my Be That Wilt E. Humphrey will not! But Reid had forgotten one|in the fight hands was reported resting easily = “Yes, they tried to ¢ The interviewer was be elected congressman from thie|thing—one thing he had failed to Suddenly they heard a cry for! SPENCER NOT AFTER TOGA This was the « nation offered |yet no formal complaint has been that, and Taft liste verify the talk with district if al! the insurgents fail - - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept.| py William A. ( and, in his cell lodged against Copeland ‘That's all there was next day. Incidentally, he did not|to give him any second chotce 18.—Judge Selden P. Spencer, of /at the eit when asked . —— mametions that cams to me gat the valee of calor? votes but cast thei jyotes for Tom St. Louis, has announced he will| why he emy 4 of bird shot, DEADLOCK ON MINE SCALE. — THE MAN OF THE HOUR mete In we Seer tat eae eee versa, fc econd choi can nor ed €8 4403 Othello st. yesterday morning.| CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Members eee ehhh hhh hk) That there te an insurgent & a senator [is Sipeiass p bad a habit of baiting a0! the Mlinois Coal Operators’ As- o # | “regular” set of candidates for every IGHT DIE IN TEXA fish line. My chickens naturally S0clation declare they are hope- (ti EIG i) EXAS FLOOD y i office in Kitsap county, and Ps a rege ~ lessly deadlocked on the question & Several Lay Claim to * aie went fo e bal Then K the fs : headed by COMANCHE, Tex., Sept. 1 would hau) my chickens over the | Of signing the union scale and end- & = $1,250 Reward for Crippen. * | senator J. W. Bryan, who with Tom Bight persons were drowned by the | OG Hav | , gradually be. |22& the coal strike in Illinois. * ® | Revelle are opposition candidates to overflowing of South Leon se Rar “igh am inane o Press.) #| Humpt for congr are making river, near G@ They ar Paper suigtearirtgg llr hice = CHAMP AN OPTIMIST. The # | a strong bid for vict George Terney and children bow ty out and ¢ € . s may be called * That County Clerk D. K. Sickles and John Lenear and wife “ a. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept. 13. Bien * settle claims of ®| (sg the luckiest public official in this City Attorney F Champion Clark, minority leader aS a * e $1,250 bs - county, having had ne positiog | GUTHRIE, Ok. Sept. 1 The oe he wrote eve the lower house of congress, to- iv United * arre yr h j ‘ mocratle Western State mad Agsociation | Knapp recen war day predicted that the democrats + LITTLE ROCK, Ark * ® | ran either Ia m or in the | has been chartered to construct a | Cease bothering ( 1 sweep Missouri next Novem- plete r s € * wl; re ampaigr |wagon and automobile highway | ¥@* received t be Clark is a deleg to the tay's elections * the *|" That each two suc treets |from Oklahoma City to the Texas| The day befc hi hoot democratic state convention, which I rd to ®| going from Cherry at line, 160 miles. ic and persc appealed to Po- | as ed here today v * Canac * | begin with the same 4 fol ES * ers known today that # | jow Cher Columbia, Marion 46 x1 t geant Barclay, ®| yadison, Spring, 5 a, Univers | ” -, Gey. James Dona * 1 . put the #ine 7 Pike. § Mas been re-elected. ; Y tect * : plected * and Ya r 8 on le a pen until 8] Pttt kath ® 1 wa oT Oe ope rt ate here? No DEAL le 2 * | & lieved the would # aid $40 for the privilege 3 S 4 THE WEATHER hk que Capt. ® mn B. Humphries | ”/~* 1 the steamer Mont * fumphrie concede h STATE OF WASHINGTON, A note we $ : an took aded on me. He € Ama * Pair 5 tonight | & rose h Crip and ® n by t ands of | COUNTY OF KING this note, but gave me only $ t ough with that gang, and do not ® day; Nght os J h t I lid } t * e n ‘ ed the Ath #| vote Rdward Welsh, 5037 ) Grove change. He ‘ ne ve any further dealings with ” *) 7 er cent of the restau : : any more 1 low m. I don't war tke an dit hRREREREEE MERE EERELEL LLL tt the federal |place, Seattle, being f du v he ' ment to|new agreem hb them, Vhace = ; ad of | sworn, on oath deposes and say he effect t t d did no Joubt tten deal 1 of coffee, as printed in 6e r i i hay 1 refund t yhow want is my own Prask 8. c ‘ i A pe: 1 1 1, of « 1 y k 1 rs 8 Mayor nm ! 1 \ her work Grit siomeo | GETS ONE VICTIM OD. | ket x 1 me lof ta take advant KE. Grif wW € I uve € fiths. As a i pried ‘ from t 1 a tree on| 1 hw v \ I nte s Wall that An rs y t H r | , mnteed a, Hill k uch the only “7 oa Jto t e for aland H I ri 4. wa ;. REM 2 t n P r ! AyD t t r 1 ex n wenia t ate, I which I lor . ieelbation nt, bat oe i ait wondidata for te r et f t be found at it w find H Aft ~ ce Th ‘ ap P to thea ie hill b | are his manr EDWARD WE Sefiarees Will &. Hu ey 4 candidate for the nomination for ‘ 1 f ; of : on ten | nae My. Silitinaes fia Bays. m saa? NOT get the fused. The safest way is to vote for vayman la wait for more | . n ) : Mier € ° f f Sey " t scar of them. / things do not vote for Will ctim, As ieup ficient 1 bh Hillm Hillmar t, promising | Nc te DA vate ey: Don’t give either your first or second choice nea enped inte tip tas ) as earnest 1 land in ¢ 70 THE PEOPL! ‘ OF His feariess WASHINGTON- , qualities for the general | MILES POINDEXTER welfare anc Tr mination and election of Miles Poindexter as senator of the United States will have a nation wide influence for good. He is one of the ablest, bravest he nomination a on oO ‘ ; , ’ nfl 4 4 1 against special interests in his public work at the nation’s capitol have won my sincere admiration € 13, 1910. Indianapolis, Ind., Se and cleanest of SENATOR ALBERT J present da BEVE RIDGE. the Polls —

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