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News Hot Off the Wire re telegraphic Chechen world. true, news service cover Wf you see it in The Star we we Have You Got a Kick? The Star and isn’t afr Sell it to The Star, thé people's right for them to fight stands for [rena] “ CS FINED FOR ASSAULT Pomer Hillman Agent Scored by Prosecutor in Police Court— nan Attorney. Assault Defended by Hi "You Are one of these grafters}| Deyo testified gadlend shark’, and | wouldn't be Hil) sman ¢ yes under oath. After dun-|a@ sales manager f Mis Gan ot of his money Graf then allowed Deyo to assault hin nl the office Finally bus should have was so poor that Graf hinted And now you it would be a good thing it} and try to tel resigned, Deyo said he would You | if Graf would refund the $25. The to be at large.” | result was that Graf knocked Deyo a portion of the |down with a blow of his fist. ¢ _ ‘This was but ‘syoeat” dished out by Deputy Pros-|was arrested on an assault charge that the former aployed him ax a consideration man sale dlamesess. Tandin today to G. A. Graf,| Deyo was hired by Graf to sell Shimer salesman for C. D. HUF | property Hillman’s Pacific City te millionaire realty dealer. | addition was able to make of 925 and costy, amount-/a single sale je all to $40, was levied by| Deputy Prosecutor Lundin tried Gordon. Graf paid the fine.|to get Wraf to admit that be was prosecutor's heated denun-|connected with Hillman's office came after Graf testified | now, but the defendant claimed b mie Deyo, one of the for-|left Hillman’s employ eight months | Biman salesman's victims, | ago. the first blow of » fight July 1 don't believe you,” BS Graf's office in the Liberty | Lundin. “You a remarked ed Man Who Asked for His Money Back—Was/ | The officials of the elty, county,|Mr. Hemrich went along to keep and Seattle Brewing and M the « at landiubbers from fall-} mpany are off for a month's joy- | ing overboard ful cruise { of the city in month, }in tossing over the official keys to! One e selling Hillman nf | Max Wardalt, fon and make BELIEVE ME! BREEZILY BOUNDING O’ER THE BILLOWS, N THE BREWERY’S BOOZY BOAT With “Hi” and “Van” and “Genial Joe”; And Many a Tub of Suds They'll Blow Ere They Come Home Again. Somewhere between here and the strait, the good ship Rainier is dipping her brewery-crested prow into the brine, ite malt-house flag snapping In the breeze and the emblem of liberty trailing astern, AND THE MAYOR 18 ABOARD. And aboard the good and expensive ship Rainier coterie, consisting of His Honor, Hiram Charles Gili, Prosecuting Attorney George F. Vanderveer, Councilman Joseph Schiump! Near-County Commissioner Charies Beckingham, Oscar E. Maurer, purchasing agent for the Seattle Brewing and Maiting company, and Alvin Hemrich, owner of the Rainier and many shares of brewery stock, % @ notable the Northern waters,, So they all swarmed aboard the about the recent elec Rainier yesterday afternoon at plans for the politi’ Wert Seattle, and the anchor was forget all cal future lifted while Hi sang the property Easy to Get Away chanty, “Yo, ho, and a Bottle of When Mr. Hemrich asked Mayor Rainier At 3 o'clock the Rainier il if he could trust the welfare | headed northward and wag soon other hands for # Hiram Charies lost no time lost in the mist Fine of the Brewery, You Know. of the best tle Brewing and Malting company packed bis little |property, Hiilman’s attorney ix de-| M®x Svar Attorney Defends Him.|fending you and you admit that | fr/P: threw in = few dag dogs is the ‘entertainment of clty | k R. Burch, fillman’s| you once worked for him. 1 think | ee ey toe eee ved. | (Continued on Page Eight.) , appeared as counsel for) you are working for him now.” echelon y A aan |” Graf insisted that he was not ai-| Prosecuting | Attorney | Vander. oC © Bisher. who claims that |rectly employed by Hillman. The | rice to get him to relinquish the $e $50 out of him, wax a/fine and costs were then assensed| ponecution of King county male tor Deyo. Gordon. 2LS IN JAIL ARE }by Jodge (By United Vreas) FYORK, Sept. 16 —Girl pris Queens county jail are jeanee of my suffrage work among them no one to go to in t and treated by the have come to me for advice dials, and placed at the dis Some of the stories that have laf the men prisoners, accord-|been told me about what goes on barges made today by Miss 7 Donnelly, a militant suf which shor than an in this Institution rather the girls wh to be pla OMe they place of men prisons ar unfor unate | being imprisoned. In my opinion ed in their care,|{t ts out of the province even of at the dis- | city like New York to be the spon and of wen | sor for such a place as the Queens county jail.” i me that she ‘ he went to|# eR RAR RAR ARR er before * © much wicked al bargains in North estate are listed In ® to know | ® today’s classified. - I known to|® * w York be 'w®eeataekketktkkkaen LLINGER When Seattle gave Miles Poindexter 6,000 plurality over Burke in Tuesday's primary election, Seattle, Ballinger’s City, repudiated R. A. Ballinger | When Washington gave Poindexter 35,000 plurality, Wash Mgton, Ballinger’s home state, repudiated Ballinger When Wast gave Poindexter, the champion of fed tal conservation ) abi ality over Judge Burke, champion of Jim Hill, sta vation, Washington repudiated Gov and his campaign to organize a Western organization of Mate conservation: When Washington gave Poindexter By the Tacoma convention, 35,000 plurality, Pediated the action of that convention 7 Burke and A lat the senatorial race, stood who was repudiated Washington re 4 Tuesday ning a8 to be in the last degree bumotiiating Karly y denounced Poindext “as 8 pened tot Now the : lict. By a plurality of $0 in King , I county, by @ Vote of 4 ! ) fh the state ' { r the Pinchot iden ¢ Pip? J COnservatico Sarries the report ¢ Interesty ninistration the interior The vieto tahable + Mis din Hilt co ‘ Convention o Pr By te, ite meaning {# wnmi wilinger must go, that Hay and edited, that the Tacoma 1 dose of corporation swallow refuse to TIMS OF KEEPERS and many of them who have} trouble | to make the blood of ta ent woman of a manly man| e boil, It would seem a woman mp ble for a | should be inviolate fn a public in e reform. |stitution, no matter if she had mols | done thing for which she was John Murphy. Murphy | factors to p ; }gets the job after the first of the * lyear anyhow, and George figured he might as well tin now. As 9 n * eeeeeee le * i* i* \* iz \% * \* ** * le be nati sole himself for running third with John F. has been doing most of the work, the prosecutor's ab: from the Mebiborn building won't} Beckingham was willing to com (ty United Pres) NEWEIRK, Okla. Sept. 16. Poses are sea Maurer and unidentified man Alice Shepherd, 12 beat sea voyage, and Mr. who attacked after first baving Taylor Shepherd and a younger brother into uncon little girl's help and the assailant es eee ROOSEVELT CONGRATU- * LATES POINDEXTER ON HIS VICTORY her father sciousness. The cries Theodore distinguished of ail citizens, sent this telegram to Miles Poindexter at Spokane when he received a wire in * * * Roosevelt, * * * * forming him of the winning of #* * * * * * * * * * most private brought DID CHICAGO MISS the nomination by the insur: ven GET THAT $20,000 “New York, Sept. 15. ’ “Hon. Miles Poindexter, . Spokane, Wash.: Pray ac (By United Pree) cept my hearty congratula LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 16 tions. | assume, a matter # Miss Gladys Morgan of Chicago was of course, that the decision # arrested here te on @ charge of the primaries will be ac aling $20,800. Her alleged vie cepted as binding * said to be a Chicago me “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” ® chant whose name withheld by | SRR Re ew The police REPUDIATED Tauat WOW iP) DONT TAKE : tos HOBBLE OFF if iM DUE FOR HARD cael things the Beat. | ching today for an! [wae next March TAFT READY ~ TO QUIT Discouraged by Roosevelt’s Popularity and Gains of Insurgents, President Tells Friends He Has No Plans for 1912. (By United Press.) cpt. 16.—Pres BELIEVE ME- THIS 15 AN AWFUL 4 a WA dent Taft is not thinking of | the campaig 1912 and prob not desire a second |nomination, according to the } Time The | Times prints a special di Pre aft is } quoted as having. said t vecks ag’ | t thinking of I do not know that I | n r ngs a iting it may, ‘ y one I lifferent source, | ent Taft made | a he ne re nother friend, These state- cen repeated an associates of the president coms For th reason ad- 1 the United President Taft tle intere 1 the part discouraged, The triumph the refusal of ninistration, xation MY. BUT THAT HE BUMMED A \ COP —— i | f ip me the price of | | & meal yuh?” j | But I man Walsh thought to ; | 1S GRUFF This chap doesn’t look good to SPOKANE il e) conting nae - { of the I lor ho ket and dragged forth is in today, on his wa: } . oter. At police " ne te regardin bt ‘ | ities, o c me of the re oe on See \. a . . the name of Ross Parr. He na wees ne SE end the next 15 days in the 4, et he wa a THE BREWER'S YACHT RAINIER No. h plied, gruffiy iy Bury ey took a pacts to I have nothing to say regarding |a bundle of woman's fancy laundry that subject n Washington st. last night. He will | “What ou think of President | spend the next 30 days in jail | Taft's deciwion to recognize the in © | surgents? HUMPHREY GETS 40 PER CENT, I do not care to discugg the mat Complete ter sional con Tacoma Ha BOQUETS ' FOR THE STAR. returns in the congres- est from all the precincts uncement of the|in King county give: Ole Hanson In the it waged on Congr | Humphrey, who 00 days’ fight eman William supports Can George Baker, a young man, attempted to end his life by ‘ ‘ al presider ything to 4 Revelle, 10,.05. on in ———a and renounces throwing himself under the wheels) with 5 trip? me Beate ad liegt mphrey 578 Q “oho fihemerge The Star demon of an Interurban train at FY 1 ha th br . afed again that it is a tremen ¢ ang Hanford xt. shortly aay y nothing to say ya lmunity, Ip that days It came picked up unconscious with « frac] Rev, Tremayne Dunstan of Aus-|Revelle got $45 in th Aba | within 4 narrow a n v le gO! in the city against margin of accom the Providence hos tralia will «peak on the suffrage plishing the impossible, of defeat 4 that ‘ Humphrey's 7,400. n the country i Je hat he had en) 3: i ing for renomination a man who ah ive — smsiasbions toi nt at the Ballard city ball precinets evelle fot 1,247, while nix Weeks ago had practically no op tonight at 8 o'clock Humphrey got 2,178 Just before being placed on the With five pouzes. days’ more | operating table Baker regained coi on | work {ts fight would have been suc - 4 anid be teed in jconsful, Even as it was it would Coma and was single. He have been successful but for the to tel why he attempt ralcide |unfortanate complications in the — stoterman H Wettnas [fight made by the insurgents train which struck Baker, says the | Hermon Craven The Star's young man was leaning against the earapaign for Miles Poinds ater bas| railing. When the train was quite |beos very clean and very effective. tice Baker flune bitself in front ico ale cere The Star did much good all over |‘r the on Bae tonnoe nt? __| was unable to determine this ques the #tate. Among the outside dis nase over his body but ardifor the crown “ tec. a6, trte a. Island county was especially Struck his head. crushing the|another blow " Dew on Stand. much Influenced by your paper a ns onaglnne telly cal Hage aie Bob Hodge: I think the ttle Tee dateniond Gaus bey |the ¢ nied 2 Boe aes — = Star did wonderful work for Miles Did John Tuber, a broommaker,| admitted that they cot Bel donde came go = Fae e ins |C. Poindexter and the county can-/ of 2536 13th av. W.. end his life last|termine the sex of the mangled mysterious, answered as rete | | eames it supported. I want to) niente? body found in the basement of the he could the questions of the lee congratulate The Star on the cleay Ten minutes after Tuber left his|Crippens’ Islington home. C ers and related his story of th {nes of its campaign methods, Itlwife a reve ot wal emiled iy’ whan tate“ue caeapeer Oe teiue seat a. he is @ paper that gets next to the | heard. A ses everal bours| was brow t across the Atlantic which ended ia pemee Sud the people believe. [8 hy Sergt. Ca of patrol-| The witnesses were Dr. W. W.|the doctor's final capture, bi The@Btar and what it stands for. 1| mon failed Ag cecal Lith Ah get Ms A oe ighag on qu | penny yng gn deal for the | suicide. In the imme fo wuele smeuined sorte’ t./ the case,” said Dew, “and talked to eet in ee lot the Tuber home the Dr. Wilcox examined pa the| Crippen I did not intend to arrest eT arion Tubers ¥ i the yund in the Crippen home him. I did not believe that he told 1 9 The re for r ended of ison, and discov. me the truth about his wife's disap- - ares which it b f scar tad fu . cin, which he pearance, but it did not ur to The #tar's support did a great dea man has|\of the bod x said he Dew said that when he began tt ean cae ~ meager gt i he | belleved 4s “probably female.” his inv there was nothing ballgt was a splendid one, and it , at} Answering the questions of Ax/that 4 sion iashiae Tie had a great deal to do with deter 7 siirien| flac Mewtn, vevrasentiog ike. Gate sien See oe mining the result of the election . Maercca the und partia fen he 7 gy Mage Ta : ek be eee a Harold Preston — The cleanest | dressed. Saying he wanted to look! pot tell d “er tlgn Wisse sotiter soem campaign and the best I ever saw | after the chick PR wacsclieath te gt ero a RR RE Of, r m disappears waged, was that by The Star in the |jeft the house. Shortly after a re behalf of Miles C. Poindexter Matver shot’ - the enate sre was nothing in Bites oie ae or oes HODGE AND DEPUTIES RAID date could take exceptio John F. Murphy--I can say that 9 ones 2s po you KNOW? | CHINESE GAMBLING JOIN dexter by The Star did much to help. him carry King county. The Star is implicitly trusted by its read-| That Mark Klaw, the theatrical a in th political. The Star's | magnate now visiting tle, had by many I personally owe | to a year ago muth to The Star's at That Rev, M. A. Matthews is a Thomas Murphine—It is evident | perfect Dromio of Rey, Henry } frown 1 that The | Dur k ethod pastor in Btay has e in Seattle! A ‘ us far as exterio! han all the of the 0 4 ae prs: ey his inf That former Adjutant General aby spies Bas pular|Ortis Hamilton is head bookkeey ight 1 deserving the \ th 1 Walla ary of ine peesie That an Eastern ma © prin George H. Bartell The graphs of hydra egrad Star's campa was Wo ef. n eon labe 1 Mining ‘active You da nflu a he ns t Wa ? pie not onl with the K pe That walking sticks es) are ple but with all other classes of| becoming the fad fo e@ ailded soclat in The Sta alw th Seattle tands for the men and the policte That the Moore theatre " it thinks are for the best, but I/first playhouse in the thir made a m not |States to have no steps or stair throwing its influence with a Kit ‘ count nan That it was just 41 da from the me the hand picked conventio . . a Ta na read Pe dexter out of male the party until ° Sergt. Clarence Carr, Patrolman} \)°% O ae mart than all Cage handed in his resignation t That if the people of Washir a Gambling paraphernalia seized by Hodge and deputies. From picture Inape kat F . rat oda B. er ar re-elect the five for’ the taken by Star photographer at county jail. 95 ghee ¥ reme bench who are now can-| Under the a . Bl ees for ten years, Carr will ‘ ’ ler the direction of Sheri minu bit, the’ besk sawed his big Vashon island ranch from] {ldates, they will probably never! Hodge seven deputies last night n now on |majority of the court in one vleg-|T#ided three gambling Joints in the lawl raid the deputies : tlon? lower end of the city, taking 70 np Paine ey. TO STAY IN BUSINESS | That Frank C. Jackson received | prisoner everal. w saa adh and v0 A Pe ap . Although {ts fine new bullding|/more votes Tuesday than any other }gambling paraphernalia and $1,000. \ ( he act of gan has been leased, the J. A. Baillar-|King county candidate for either |in cash At b jerk ‘er " 2 xeon Company, {t is announced, will| branch of the legislature? The first 18 og lls oy gees not retire from busine The com That a corporation machine of 15 | To place were selzt All th : tm |pany retains its present location| years’ standing was smashed in/Toy ed tha wie } a oft na | Whatcom county Tuesday? with the bank d + tail

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