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= | News Hot Olt the Wire news service covers ‘The Star's ‘telegraph the we you see it In The Ster whole world. If tue. * vOL. 12, NO. 176 IQUTCOME: oe a SSS Berne s ui Pitoration is merely an indica no the Nit oth, Elev Mit the politicians close to the ad-| Thirteenth wa He ca have conclud seventh of the Fourteenth DOUBTFUL and Revelle Both Claim Nomination, But Figures to Still Favor Standpatter. Gutcome of the essional fight ts still in doubt, with ped Brrelle and Hump! aiming the victory ‘ Goubt lies in the returns from Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish P| counties returns are stil! incor e, and the figures that are in give Hump! ‘ « of the firet choice votes. Hum met Geanager cla at the missing precincts will go strong Woah to Humphrey ve him 40 per tent and insure his nom It Humph Let 40 ps mt of the first choice votes pe ts defeated 4s 4 long lead on him in second choice may f th 8 » , 1 ~~ be nevera re_ the ts known positively fa the meantime the manace le and Humphrey are feiieg precautions fo prevent any ba jobt compiled incts, exeept a few re loge mat fig ELE T counties and w t fig u b . BOILED DOWN e tin cent L of} Burke got but 68 votes in the ity of Tacoma, and 192 in Pierce county. Ashton x votes in Seattle Welbon led Case sh and cincts in the city effect | Sixth, 111 to 80. ed both of of the Eleventh, } county) Armstrong carr Rev cinet In the ef but the) First of the Second, 46 pall | MeConnaughey carr nine elty ces Int! precincts against Hanna—three in mably Cer ithe First, three in the Fourteenth as just pulled jand one each of the Sixth ath Pon a choice votes./and Eighth wards. the reait, brany chance. £0) J. Henry Denning, to second thoter, Revetic will win candidate, never got and in but tw poten’ for Hom; and the 9 to 124 1 but one pre Parish, the Seventh higher since be bas ed Homphrey on see than votes in any one precinct eee nn psa county. He didn't get a vote in Elev Frigate jot ver. enth of the E Waniag ibe nomination ts only) Wiestting, prosecuting at Ge bepeeing of Humphrey's faht. | candidate, never got more than nine ‘Thecettest agnicst his election w ein a me precinct, and sev We GWE More severe than the one |, verlooked him ¢ fOmtinued on Page Two.) _ Mulligan carried the Elghth of the : Fourteenth for prosecuting attorney ote his only bid for " The closest Bradford 5) te carrying a precinct was ne Mui phy in the Bighth of the Twelfth 39 to 2 Leigh R. Freeman cot | votes in Seattle. He got 17 in the See ond ward, and ran down to 2 in the Fourth. Mont Weston Gay, the | Pledged” candidate for od Preme) tive dist, was t pt. 15.—The |on the tle administra: | behind Webster wing of the, €. B. Paimer has x ended, at least to go back to the iminist rath ative effort to heal ast ma ming over 700 vote Tom Murphine, Poindexte that has been widening | ma: it . dnc @eeressional campaign ad- th the Te 6 for pei be ma first | Poindexter te 6 t irk president! Bob Hodge led the ticket, with rized Case second, Morrison third, and sued to a politician | Parish art fs announced that the There were 14.041 wh n will King ce 8,739 whe voted for him ther words administra The second precinct of the Fight? Wteady to recognize ward was John Hum, ment wa any Sea attitude had fifth of the Sixth i k him that number e patronage Burke did not carry a Party ie to be unit 5 | tterences between ir Poindexter carried 11 of the 21 & united front « ocking” ward of the ection, somethin Burke carried but two wards, the tone quickly. Fourth and th Sixth Fourth, _— Burke 676, P xter ¢ Sixth Burke 42%, P 85. Beeretary of the | Richard | Tater 215. 1 nb fer the East. He wil) : ¢ “ ‘a 3 2 sal bi to Washingtor b Mei ationd s.. ° Humphrey F in 10 of after the s 2 ‘ ionoty ta Sha eves Re ber 26 : <0 yey sac th xth of the r | CRIPPEN LAWYERS HOLD POW-WOW (By Untied Prone * and a TONDON, sept % crown against the Arericay p new | F k DEMOCRATS HOPE TO WIN INDIANA Hy United Pres) f . os the 6 { of former Congr Li tor f in ‘ t ‘ nt tt E Extr xtra po BL. Whitman » big precinct polling Ace lecture of polling pla W08 lay, whic fh he 6 necessar o fT 6 Pa this summer th es, Beveral Sullding tomorron ¢ roventa > Taft is 6 isa be : RUSSELLVILLE, Ky., Sept. 15 Woe el, Mass, 86 nase’ a hy a farmer, ploughed Wiliam ie thday ar a be ining $500 which had pi tration mers." ) ti hid is father when the ie Marke Union art aded this section EATTL WASH Not Come Back | Is Chief of Police Wappenatein | afternoon. Before leaving an effort kolng to throw up his job as chief} was made to locate him but he {Of police }eould not be found. Max Wardall, This is the report which is shak/ acting mayor, professed ignoran ing local police and political circles| Wappenstein gave no intima’ today before leaving of bie intention to It is reported that.Chief Wap-| throw up the Job, but it Is generally Penstein, who is now on his way tc believed that he was fully inform me Angeles, will not return to Se | ed of the “underground” movement attle | {on foot designed to throw bim Further, it ts reported that : overboard P. Agnew, for Rehind the Jamen auditor, ver county reported change in againnt MINISTER'S WIFE WEARS TIGHTS AND LIKES ’EM The rich Nttle pariah to which he} ministered didn’t pay a ving wage to Rev. Dudley F, Fosher, pa: f « Ryder Memorial Un realiat ehureh ¢ Chicago, so t young lergyman sald farewell to the pul pit just four weeks ago, and with |Ii] ing tights. 1 his pretty wife in now a central agree ‘with my figure in the musteal play, “A Stub f husband's de }born Cind playing at the termination {0 jrand opera house in Seattle this quit the life we led while he was pastor of & fashionable church to take There is no harm for @ good woman in wear the Rev. Mr, Fosher (he plays professor, then “doubles an Indian) inn't one bit ash | ot Mrs. Fowher is in the che up stage work jand she makes just as nice a little We both love chorister clad ih pink tights and a|f| the work, and we both hope to jot the Ladies’ Ald Society in that ty in the a Cinde jehureh back in Chic treated | It's not b as bad as it might ti They jbe,” said Fosher, referring souled very likely to the pink tix }don’t think t in the world for a woman again meaning the for if I did, I w 2 4 at barm ere Is the le to wear tights) t ever put DO YOU KNOW? | them on again. } “I try to look at th ter in a sensible way. A good woman is a good woman anywhere Tights candidates |have nothing to do with the s file te tion of morality. Tights, a» long heir es with the as they are worn solely for display { state or county aud condemned. They have been worn! That Sam Hill camo to Seattle on the stage from time almost\im jie, years ago with the intention memorial mberiot some day becoming United that Shake create States senator from Washington? | ter the 7 a he er - That W b bef the Mee te Ae Foul. oe creeaere” ace, dees | Like It,” clad his heroine in tights. | Wi, ine senators re eae |: eee ts cing to Hhe the) Washington, both of them res ps . going to like the! dents ‘of Spokane, George Turner (Continued on Page Two.) and Jobo L. Wilson? That Bt Warburton, the eee The nare onal nominee * fithe Tacoma ¢ t, fought rail * “GET DIVORCE,” SAYS * « a member of the * HUBBY; WIFé DOES & state senate in 1901 and 190%? . * Burke's vote King * ry woman who * eveornl t nd shor * a . f f n fa * h * s Burke pet wt J Allen @ That J. W. Bryan, insurgen ' * 4 ha " ®| Kitsap, his home cow * tw re. @ That the ou ’ * a i ne i curs *\/ who betrayed Harold * 1 jen * the ein 19 * She * from * * h whe * Be al « t * nd «! t . of th * st i th * i through Tuesday wn L *) That Ralph 0. Nichols, who was * * [nominated for ‘ Tues ee r uced nate of CONVICT HEIR TO $15,000. oa! . onnen HUTCHINSON, Kan., Sept. 15. Steve Richa m of Hanover, N. H - whe o tate Fiad Asks for Lawyer t been Acting through a Spanish Inter. fan u preter, Juan Fiad this morning heir when arraigned before Judge Ron ald for the murder of L Nicola jstated that had no attorney to ROOSEVELT STARTS defend hin ON NEW YORK CAMPAIGN,| F fight an expensive TWO WORKING shark institution swindled two ha orking girls out of th money through a fraudulent land , and how the girls, by suing the shark, recovered their moncy is told by the records of the superior court in the case of Jean Aitchison and Bertha Dolly against Hillman The fraudulent methods employed by the shark institution established so conclusively that Judge their y the C. D. Hillman to make the sale Morris in his decision not only allowed the girls to recover money but taxed the cost of their suit against Hillman sehios 1p ' Fra T A en 1 ged the pay will be named in “Wappy's atead,|/the police department is a long jalthough no confirmation of this | political ry dealing with Gill's} report could be obtained. efforts to make peace with certain | Mayor Gill left for Alaska this elements now him : “ ast I test! i I " agont at given showing the to Pacifle and sh Judge Morris’ | ppre We os is nd filed with when mad if t - 4 et ‘ That said tract 2 comprises, ap Po 4 About proximately, one-quarter of the tract f the land which the fr or parcel of ground which plaintiffs a erie thought they w contracted and agreed to purchase de and intended to be conveyed to pagan ‘ which «| them; that the tract intended to be One-half of the ngs Hi purchased by the plaintiffs and con women Seen thought they |veyed to them by the defendants, agent , reven owned|Which said tract of ground was were buying bo rab and one |Shown by the defendants, to the the sh seas rer { ‘aii dy | plaintiffs, on the ground, and rep helt of the’ rememas? Ane ® *\resented and intended to be the pore ee vaccompanying illustration |Property purchased by them as se ie The whole | aforesaid, and represented and in-| hows this point Cleary and “A,’"| tended to be covered by the descrip: acpty pce one at is whey they jtfon contained in said contract. Hae tow to the Hillman office That defendants fraudulently vy thought the contract the caused to be executed the con: soe ad cailed:,08 purchase of| tract hereinbefore set forth, |signed THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE | == ‘The Seattle Star * R 1910 DON’T MAKE A NOISE P Vike MWOLL f See S60 ae q WS URGE SKEYRCENCY Have You Got a Kick? Tell it to The Star. The Star stands for people's rights, and isn’t afraid to fight ON TRAINS AND NEWS BTANDS ba TO NAME JUDGES Nonpartisan Candidates for Supreme Court Will Be Named at Convention, to Oppose the Five Picked by Machine Crowd. An independent ONE CE an action of t non-partt © special interests in take ticket of candidates for supreme|ing the nomination of sup: | Judges, to run a the nominees out of the primary election of the recent Tacoma hand-picked | law jconvention will be nominated by a The organization of the leagu | conference called to « ne at Ta-| has progressed to the point whe coma, September 26. a com organization has been The call for the conference will formed, with Rufus R. Wilson as be issued within a day or two from secretar the headquarters in this city of the Already Mr. Wilson has conduct- Washington partisan Judiciary{ed a voluminous correspondence ly cue, a state reanization with with prominent men ir 1 parte of members in ev cour in the the sta sound!) out the sentl | and with active clubs in all, ment regardin e mover nt, and Jarger counties the * received to his setters | The Non-partisan ~ Judiciary | indicate that t is a tremendous League has been quietly organized ntiment in favor of the during the last four weeks, and yes five judges of the su- elected in convention ne present ine rday opened headquarters at 309 Melhorn building. Its pu formulate and organize the prot against the machine methods of the Tacoma convention and against the d the renominated all cumbents a c IK OF K &E HERE |t**************8 enlists cnn iii ii a “9 . “y * * | SICK MAN BITES A * dicate will erect t est thea ltre building in the West in the near | * * future in Seattle re Klaw of |* Tearing ice bags from his ® IT 9 Klaw & Erlanger, the theatre trust,|* head and biting thermometers * jthis morning refused to give out|®@ and sing nurses at the city # |the details of the new theatre * hospital has brought down * Who will be the goat? }body will know until a lot more| Mr. Klaw came to Seattle last | # upon William Knapp, who was & This ia the question which ts dis | Dilla have been recetved and the | night to confer with officers of the|# shot by William Copeland last & turbing the managers and suo man- | totals been cast up | Metropolitan Building company|% Monday over a chicken row, & agers of the Burke campaign. © T Outs estimates are that the |*bout the erection of a theatre | the title of “the most cranky # only -apawer suggested is “Let| Burke carupaign cost upwards of /ete. This morning Mr. Klaw fs /# patient nce the hospital & George do it,” but the efforts to/ $100,000, and that total may | oking che situates Die Wan | w opesed. tag “George” with the Job th thus |run as high as $140,000 Douglas and White of that com-|* * far been unavailing Burke early in the Campaign in te LIS Ae att tla del as * ¥¥* But sooner or later somebody at|formed hix managers that he de | oye Burke headquarters will have to in-|sired = that all expenditures be hie defeat has cost him in cold cash ce blanche to spend ali that The delicacy of the task is due to| was necessary. As the grew | been #0 much greater than the can-| agers grew more and more reckless | didate thus far even suspects with their expenditu the —— Burke has come through the campaign drew to a « « and campaign with the idea that it bas | Burke's tion came to be my him about $10,000,” said |despaired of, the expenditure of | one of bis managers this morning. | money in outside counties was cur Ab & matter of fact it wi o man alled, the rganization confining it times (hat sum Just how much if t te effort to save knows yet, atid no the wreck wih be. nobody RHEKAKKHHAKRHKRHA ES Horse Kicks Fireman | bed *) RS. Clyde, a fireman at the Hol ® Wanted to Read—Takes Books. #/ gate nt. station, will be disfigured * ® for life The horses had just * * plunged f their stalla in Ye * * sponse to the gong when one o * * the anix k with . * | hoe « Clyd a * ® ing the cheek bone a h wa * ti cut in the f vont * * ~ * * at Sea Are Decried. 4 > PARK, N. J, § * . en have be nred RUSSELL JONES AND HIS BRIDE * * to too t P Says) Russell Jones Pretty |parents have kept their daughter Re | bend AD tough to have a wife and not have|at home, Last night Russell and ( #* association, tr 00 | he Mrs. Russell Jones’ com-/D@Puty Prosecutor Lundin went to here. I demanded ocear 2 the parents’ resi e and demand- Seep eneeeeereeeeee nat ment ie pre known Mrs yer “ i - d rd jemand. ps * er and care ed an interview with the young * THE WEATHER. * h an be | Jones fs livir her parents,|bride. It was granted. Russell * | Mr. and Mrs. I Dean, 515 Sen-|says his wife is on the verge of * Pa gbt and Friday; * t nervous prostration and declined to % Haht eoty winds * SHAFROTH RENOMINATED. 1 A ed court insist that the parents give her up : be (Dy Dulted Preses he F sir n her/at present ‘ wee RR DENVER Mine inti inimanaicinelcaee MRS. DE VOE TO SPEAK ticket will be- the CENSUS ROUTS SALOONS. H B D Mra. Emma Smith De Voe will| delegates fon BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept. 15 ouse Durns Vown speak tonight at the Free Luth Govern was re-| Brooklyn's increase in »pulation f church on Bighth ay, on the | nominat t. Cor own by cet et will in Women's Suffrage Amendment « the sa se from $97 Flames starting from defective The meeting is given by the 00 a year and will force MANY | wiring set fire to the residence of tle Beandinavians. Acting Mayor hops to close Wardall will speak eo poe bs Conger Sol Levinson, Denny station, Green , ANFORD, Cal, Sept BOYS GROW BEST CORN other heavy rain fell last night a Oh, You Speeder Lake, this noon, and burned it to HENNING, Tenn. ‘ee today. Most of the raisin crop in| HUNTINGTON, L. L, Sept. 1 the ground. Qnly a little furniture Boys who } ned the ons ac re club thi section : expoe ye Ce 2 Roose velt's . 7 ’ . was left’ of the place, snashatike a pring ave defeated arine Unie the weathe within opped w oda an of th section in a corn growing 48 hours, heavy dam re-|through Huntington The police Water supply hindered the firemen, contest ra ult |warned the driver to go slower The building was valued at $5,000. 2 se << (VARO oo” The illustration D. Hillman real above shows one method employed by the C estate institution to beat poor inexperienced peo. ple out of their money. When Peet, a Hillman agent, took two working girls out to see a tract of land they were to buy, he took them around the whole tract shown above, including No. 1, which No. 2 and “A,” although he knew that the contract for the sale, which was to be made out later, would call for the purchase of the small tract No. Tract No. 2 was, as a matter of fact, the only part of this land owned by Hillman. The girls, being ignorant in affairs of this nature, signed the contract and paid $100 down, be. lieving they were buying the big tract. When they discovered the fraud they sued Hillman and recovered their money, Judge Morris finding that the whole transaction was fraudulent. GIRLS SWINDLED BY HILLMAN conveying tract two (2) of said four hereof, save and except said block, and fraudulently repre- | tracts one and two. sented to plaintiffs that said It it hereby ordered, adjudged and tract two (2) comprised all of | decreed that the contract set forth the lands described in the fore- [in plaintiffs’ complaint be and the going paragraph same is hereby cancelled, rescinded That said tract two worth, ap-|and annulled; that the plaintiffs proximately, tne sum of $100. have and recover of and from the That defendants have sold, prior | defendants herein the sum of one to the commencement of this action, |hundred thirty-eight and 44-100 said tract one ( lock one hun- | ($1 doNars, “together with jred and twenty-eight and do not their costs and disbursements here- now and have of the lands d never owne: ribed any part) in fn paragraph incurred, to be taxed and al- owed by the clerk of this court. s Glad [XR RNR MRE RR W The | & BOL QUETS. o 1 ee 1 Presid Ta estoring Otto A. Case. to hat 1 @ to th They are frank-/in my opinion the people had « It q The . yr" < trat w a | SAN FRANCISCO, t. 15 As| ‘Ole Hanson. Th f ] the ‘lt of eraftt in Wak the tender! by members of the i unumn' tie that Chie Ma 8 “yt phe nation will be teadered " ing of-the board of pol nes : , loners tonight | Taylor hor Weighs Seven Trillions. “ed . ri F NEW ORK S 1 rh M tW A Second earth ha been weighed agaly a Ww He Ar b This time its avoirdupois is. ¢ f “Court 1 n ( Ch timated to be a mer even trillio) V h Goc tons t Ir gator Wenzel of the physi t City col ROR RR ORR OR kok | lege * a { - 9 v will North * | The ton ger will giv Ai* b for Cla h® | basket al and dance the | * for cial Barg * |Maceabee temple Friday stems | * ‘ber 16. OO IR