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Wash, STAR September 14, 1910, ; ik qo THE EDITOR OF THE With a full appreciation of the honor that has been be e, | ngratulate the people of the state of wed upon me, : Lond ictory—not that they have nominated i fon on t y Washing sat chat Gad Miles Poindexter at th ja a manner long ecelving their ¢ efficient in the real victory News Hot Off the Wire and machines shown unmistakably that political have rembered, influence are no and not my ¢ power from corporate te That, nomination, is ‘The Star's telegraphic news service covers the whole world. If 7 We true, you see it in The Star — YOL. 12, NO. 175. The Seattl Star = see myself, while pleased beyond measure, | am none the; But the people will triumph in the end, Victory is often,in behalf of the people's cause, whose fearless and aggressive less sensible of the responsibility that we upon me. lt-is | deferred but sooner or later victory comes ¢ law of evo- | Support of my candidacy made victory possible, I wish to ex- 1 v t is the law of ev F y y YP no small thing to be a representative of this great state in the |lution—the law of all national development, and the law ix in| P88 My gratitude and my sincere admiration senate of the United States, and the task is no light one, I will}effect today as it was when Washington gave armed defiance Sincerely, need all the istance, all the kindness and all the confidence | to King George. ‘The people will win—they must win or this| of the people who send me there government will perish lhe task that confronts us is one of many difficulties; we! © To fittingly thank those who labored in my behalf would have the powers entrenched for a generation to dist and require many men of many tongues, and I must let my deeds in| they will fight hard, they will fight cunningly, they will fight to| the future take the place of words. To the readers of The Star / the bitter end I reiterate all my promises, and to The Star, whose great work SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910 ONE CENT. 2% 7"AI3, Axo EWS STANDS be |MAY FRE CRIPPEN Mrs. Crippen’s “‘Body”’ May Be That of Man, Admits Doctor identity of the body still in doubt. | tiffeation, ae Mar ® statements stand would depend on the evidence cited Pepper it te bellewed that some my convincing evi he case against {ity United Prem) fept. 14.--In the dingy pellet court today Dr. Pep analysist, um qrose-examination of by Dr Newton, repud! in the ring that it was to determine body ment of the house ¢r# of *,. who prison docket, was elated at the result ssexamination. Suddenly she fell forward across the railing De Pepper said that the only that formed the front of the pen Way fe determine the question of | Her elation gave place ‘0 depr saton | Was by an anatomical investi. and aplete collapse. She and that with the mutilated {* on the verge of a nervous break Of the body discovered no down, the physicians who attende determination of the ques her today say, as a alt of Mebuld be reported in that way. strain of the ¢ A recess was ved, however, that when he ed by ‘ollapse the portions of the body Crippen e: ated at the remains were those of Dr Crippen was also highly Animal. It requires close ex- elated when the questions of the lion. be sald, to de mine r the defense showed the they » parts of a human crown was weakening That there could be no mis lapse of his cc ‘ ely undermine @iter the examination was not ent Bade, he declared, positively Grave Doubt Arises. / Mimissions made later in the Morning. when the crown's expert Bt Marshall, took the stand, left th good spirits evident at the in the trend of the t As soon as Dr. Pepper bad con cluded his testimony, adjournment was taken until Friday RR ae * * *® TACOMA.—Reports from 74 ® * precincts out of 120 in Pierce # # county give Poindexter 4,815, & #® Ashton 4,045, Burke 106, ® phries 46. * In the race ® with the same number of pre # cinets heard from, Warturton # insurgent, is first, with 2 ® McCredie, standpatter, 1,497 * Aiba chneabanbese Hom * congressional (By United Frese) DANVILLE, tli, Sept. 14.—With the congressiona! primaries but one ay distant, | : seems assured coped district republicar. Rev. Henry Downs Me campaign on an antisaloon That one : slattorm, That s the Freeman also ran - last pig PHtRRe eee eee eee & landslide arrived id #| That Taft ree ® BURKE ON THE RESULT. «# from th * * mort ® Judge Tho | That ® morning wire # fight came from John Wilson's ® lations to Conx # building a# the Burke defeat be ® dexter on the |a * eortain? Pent victory * esley L. Jones, « ena ® waked to be ox % tor who decide : people of # ing @ statem, 5 it state were standpatters, is rap Presult until has re od & | idly changing his mind today? Bore complet fled in &| That four # formation any nee ; * @ ported the insurgent PRR Rede Ree ee | That hundreds of Poindexte PORTLAND, Me » files? ing a pluralit , ‘ Hanson, d¢ ahhh hhh hhh hhh godt * Frida North End # foarth cong ra bee Mr nd # s 4 (le 8 al Bargaie * oie Ra hk HILLMAN PROMISED THIS MAN =e sg arg | JOB, THEN GOT $210 OUT OF HIM sees Gate of Washingr County of K Dw. st Boston Ha $¥orn, on , gned the contra T have had i eptem Acquainted wit . \ s Promises of th » Hifi. make meé , ed 86 ho bloc NOt know sy , ONY by guct I 1 me when Of eo urge, I rent WAS Permitted + 5 . ution boat gg eBhi ls ith sone of ‘ yl, = Wt $2 for tp, i and had the p INS URGENC Y CYCLONE SWEEPS STATE ‘THE S TAR WINS A GREAT VICTORY FOR PEOPLE IN SEATTLE THAT GROWING BOY | ) 3 ae : ______ POINDEXTER HAS Py LEAD OF 35,000 77 (4 A GROWT™ = 7 Two Insurgent Congressmen Also Sure Nominees and Revelle ' Such iF '9 se Still Has a Chance to Beat “God Hates a Coward STS: 15. UNCONSTITUTIONAL e REGULAR | Humphrey. AND UNHE acTHy! nes | Burke Far Behind Insurgent and May Be Third in the Race— } Poindexter Carries All Except Two Counties. | THE WINNERS For Senator—Miles Poindexter, Spokane, insur- THAT My POLICE (ea 1 Fooo” Vve Feo Tue gah abt, ‘oni 4A one TH “ _ Bie ore CONGRESSMEN First District—T. P. Revelle, Seattle, insurgent, or Humphrey, standpatter. > } Second District—Stanton Warburton, Tacoma, in- 4 | surgent. Third District—W. L. LaFollette, Pullman, ine surgent. Tur cooo Y'« Miles Poindex Ma Ture Donel Congressman okane, mill t insurgent, | was yesterday nominated by the Republicans for United States sen- ator by af lity over Judge Thomas Burke, standpatter, of more l | than 35,000, and by a majority over all five of his opposing candi- dates SWEPT WHOLE STATE Poindexter carried King ec (Seattle), Judge Burke's home, by wore than 5,000; carried Pierce county (Tacoma), home of James M. Ashton, third man in the race; carried Spokane county (his own home) by seven to one, and four to one. He has, apparently, ca except Thurston (Olympia), carr b Townsend), carried by Burke. While returns are meager, the three have apparently been nominated. Will E the First district (Seatth is running cle all of tied every dd by Ash tern Wash county In the ton, and Jefferson (Port insurgent congressmen Humphrey, incumbent, im to and may lead T. P. Revelle, progressive, on first choice vote, but the indications are that he will not get 40 per cent, and the second choice will be re quired to decide, in which case Revelle will win In th Warburton, (Tacoma) bas carr cond district insurgent, of politics by big interests, Aldriche ism and Cannonism the district in a three-corn The standpatters sought to stem 3 fight by perhaps 3,000 the tide of revolt by pleading fon pone Céics La Follette a Winner. harmony, sanity and the support of ‘i ™ 1 i ™ —_—_— In the Third (Spokane) district |‘D¢ Taft administration, but —_ W. L. La Follette, Pullman, farmer, | ‘2f0ughout the campaign it was impossible for them to assemble | insurgent and cousin of Senator I | Follette, leads all six of his op-|*¥diences to listen to their argu- ponents on both first and second|™ents. The insurgent fight, on the baica other hand, has from the beginning Poindexter’s nomination in the|2@e® & campaign of red-fire en- ; thusiasm prin his lection b — Sine fourdiftes ax| Yesterdays result probably th ure, since four-fifths of Official but ince turns} Thirty-Third District—P. L. Allen the successful legis’ative candi : ~ he entire Washington make reasonably certait noml-| Thirty-Fourth District—George U dates are ple to support the we sonatind: next year nation of the following Aidt Piper party choice will be ne insu column. "Sheriff Robert T Thiety Fifth District—Josiah Col h are no returns from | 5¢2ator Wesley L. Jones, who was Phillips 3 to 1 pret t . primaries, results ,°lected as an insurgent two years Otto A. Case leads Cal) Thirty-Bixth District John A.! , most of them unoee ree but birds 4 ge big Pa 3 to 1 | Whalley or M, Avog | Additional fieu practically 90, will be rich fa . and 0 P | ditional res at 1:3 M ported standpatter: n is cam- Prosecuting Attorney r.| Thirty-Seventh District—Frank C.| nt Cotterill of Seattle for | Ported | vee ren ght Be Be. mereny phar ge bie | Jacgeee P 1 ality First district. Meares |tice from his state as its desire for stronge ‘ > ; r him to join the insurgents, and if Assessor Par ads Jas 11,600 on second of Ta for canaress i gy one ltin ' lacomplete returns compiled i tt ond d and J. B. Dorman |22¥ Standpat sional candi- Treasur H. Ha leads | the auditor's off noon t os Srl. te votes: if . lor W. H of Spokane for ‘tes nominated it will be nee- 1 W MeCens " . show the following results in legiw | With a 3,800 lead ov | congress a Should | &884ry them to renounce the c ca W Rnvd eads | lative contests | The rre 1 figure rt leither H or tredie be | Cannon ship in order to be art. Wanines the oe I Hu phrey 405-201. In th I 1 38-285. Hum-| nominated on the re an ticket | Clected uphrey renounced Can- W. C. Kantner, hi mls | STATE SENATORS ‘ Tah in the s evelle MH Se ean take defeat by "On during the primary campaign. ent, 2 to 8-1 frie nc ln oe - The primary result is, also, a re Justice of the Peace Frank C. Jackson Mas beaten his democratic opponent in Novem-| \Giston or the aution oe Acting George, Brown, ¢ and G n\B. Palmer, his nearest rival, for| Witt t , , home Gov. M. E. E al ¥ Wi p nets 1 of 360, Thomas F e iov +. Hay in calling the re- nominated ofe plura the state senatorship in the 37th) pa0 carried ie wear Wil cieaiiiives § a he 4 Fought on National Issues. cent state conservation conference Wreckmaster—Cieo. W. Williams | district. Jackson leads in nearly| be inte that itech ects see The al and all three of of governors at Salt e, and in 1s nominated every precinct nly 30 per cent of the total v« X cong yal contests in the opp Roosevelt and Pinchot at Engineer—Jamen F rison Thirty second District Twenty | 6.476 first ch 3 538 : publican party were fought t 1al conservation congress. ae : Norris 706,| ¢ Feed Gedoat , ae * national insurge : the Burke, Ashton and the standpat County Superintendent A Nickols Earle 374 loek today | Payne-Aldrich ta i cost congressional candidates all argued Burrow Th rty-thied District—Hight pre-| Hump hse a goed lead ta the etnies " f King |0f living, national as opposed to|in the campaign for state as op- nd ward: Allen] , es cats cea Kees <i ‘ SP ae | conservation, the domination | p< © federal conservation 43, Phillips ’ nough t me Revelle's le n th it he electior = STATE SENATORS _Thirtytourth — Three _comy will rest with the second choice votes | A az gn we nd gos Met] ea eae ats woes teces ec [ROOT WON'T by_pa KR ay 3 ae 10,014, Humphre 486 in the easona h Thirtieth DistrictB. A. B f Thirty-fifth Three complete rs t 1 Revelle will win on a c Ralpt h i ee , are THE VOTE BY WARDS. f and 5 nirty-sixth mplete pre ; 18 , Rive Poindexter (My United Prem ing the » Rb ‘ Meme lohan maakt ‘ i ng that it . Hump! 1 0 ‘ FI p the anti- uN of th econd ward—Revelle Ag ase gallgliiobend fen believ o Ba r commit- a: Jack 1,082, Pal-| Humphrey 44 : Revelle by over | spor fe of tee and might attack the ward, f nets mi Ww eben m8) publican memt he Ball report as irregular, He announced b! that b would not countenance @ enator by o nd ve rein lay anything upon » to noon}. Fourth ward, two precincts m ng, majority ae y ae neeting in| which anti-Ballingerites could b t { “ t ing—R ¢ 7-168, Humphre FRCOR, eated | Ch i N id plan-| fasten a charge of irregularity, It ‘ bs alae 4 the present incum-|ned to \ ym Senator|was then decided to w nid the ¢ I als ents ; oa teh ‘oe ty attorney nom{-| Flint, who ¢ uveling oad, as|report until the tee meets on or befc nth é . R y his proxy and call for a vote order-!in Washington De F i 1 y-|'T ir ht between the two wa v2 But I f 101 i‘ e tt Forty-first District Twenty - c was considered the ad . 1 1 nd t cor Webate ‘4 “4 » bs un a Wil mala thes Coles 568, G I um 969, | Re 9 i ef s par . ca ee . 1} ; ‘April4 Ga wars Va when the exchang metals was : da May Forty-Second District Edgar | ! A f 21 a nade the wa 1 te : 4 a or vin Bighth w : Hi - 1 tt b ) vote Rev iy ap Say afternoon t ‘ Forty-third Distriet—Bight pre-| ing ' : : ° ‘ f rt 1 1 4 » : 5 ! pote <p pe It j $ i r4 a ; Forty-fourth 1 ; R 68-1 H Le ‘ ves } tt v artn t urd Ke Ghen 16-99 nd f ed « : how rf ‘ 3 be ‘ T n r Reno Murder Mystery re \ Staion ¢ t . h : Revel Humpb , eve th 1 oO 1 tion ; Roar 1 1 Forty-fifth Thre ecinet Ele d, one missing By United I Hun Pederso’ Ked tv x leart ! fly-cops , I : nit Go: Reve 1 Humphre 84-110 RENO, Nev pt. 1 Work: | convi are the perpetra ne |" ing. 1 asked H 4, J welfth w e@ precinet n men whe kull and nen? ¢ i u 1 have . to make good Haroldson 1 gs 142, Cam-| 912-4 ile ig for foundation of Badge 1H - ‘ ‘ , 1 4 build 1 nia st., today th att She ! ) D. HAI y nd I e ) 119. bed and , @| Forty-seventh— I ms, Fst thece: pee ty une i gm f the |planned th Chieag : 0 TOM ALDERSO nth A; § anan 691, Fos. | misst r 4 ‘ n Detect believ th kull, | ¥ eagee . " . “y gton, F ne e- | Con, 1 415, Holbrook Beld bits ayed clothing found with |on the the gold gard attle 06 | Bellingham Complete returns 0 a murder w 1 a

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