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ALWAYS THE LATEST NEWS IN THE PINK STAR. The only daily newspaper to print the story of the raid on Hillman’s offices fe and sporting news up to 5 o'clock; occasionally a little later Don't go home tonight without a PINK STAR. === ‘The Seattle Star “"""" v's true, c for them. | PINK STAR. yesterday was the — : VOL. 12, NO. 18: SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, § ON THAINS NEWS #TAN E’LL SEND HILLMAN TO PEN”’---TODD STORY OF INSURGENCY, BY MARK SULLIVAN ITS SWEEP UNPARALLELED; ITS POWER IN THE PEOPLE po a . Writt . . ane Cosernadens nevi Wt Map Shows Sweep of Insurgency Across Nation This Year ive Movement to Date—Declares That Were the Delegates Elected by Direct Vote of the People a Republican National Convention Today | Would Be Dominated by Insurgents. | TEMBER 22, 1910. ONE CE SEATON Evidence Secured by Federal Officials in Raid on Hillman’s Office Last Night Taken to Tacoma—Defendant Trying to Have It Barred I Hilly he penit ‘ aid Ur BY MARK SULLIVAN iensce Pinte Pe Wasbington correspondent of Collier’s Weekly, and probably the | f oe ; a glonest observer in the country of the progress of Insurgency fe 4 5 tory of al py es in the United States d not : sor yr t r ty of the growth of the Ir Kent I r I I at at the | } t ke insu name of a political | par eam The faction was mie, ugh small—less f the b ot eens have anythir ¢ i ‘ urgents was March first fight on rule rT € ot frau e the Hillman state- The marshal brought work- men with them, and in a few min- down to a dray, where € packed inte ygoods and sent to Tacoma under ~ gate” wes In Ave ' ‘againat the Payno-A)’ bh tariff ‘At that time and ep fo e!x months ‘amo, the Insurgents were treated Med contempt by stand en Taft himself yt By a HOW “STANDPAT™ STARTED IN POLITICS How did the term “stand nt books from| When Hillman heard that hig the or book were gone he was furious, Wahemeadibe party. Cannon, Bap Biv rth went te He dashed around until he found ies AG Borsths ago, sale inca hk ieee Burch and they went into consulta. oo rood fo " me ton with th esult that this orn Deaging EF (00 Good ly wn as “Uncle STATES CLEAR WHITE SHOW pode sn 1 both ng they pealed to Judge Don- books was freely predicted that as WHERE PROGRESSIVENESS HAS Ni se eR ———=$<$<—_——_——_— - sete a8 the primaries and elec WON NOTABLE VICTORIES $0 " t 7 tons of the present summer FAR THIS YEAR IN PRIMARY OR Pe : a sub- Dati peice. np ch n to get “cold ELECTION. SHADED STATES D \ Conuae white aicscan Wie nr of fuet, it would be ARE EITHER STANOPAT OR « Hille k tran D. M : Smith and James i to the ate in history th HAVE NOT YET HELD THEIR i employe n Hillman’s the growth of the insure PRIMARIES U : Ur - s i went—in 190¢ {f jnued on Page Three.) i ! ba, to arma matter The elub will have de en at ut meeting totmor and the office was r a k up the Hill- | or col « « to tell thé councilmen what the ole whe pay the taxe think: ‘of Smith, Manning and Jepson soa : ne. Thete are | Took Them by Surprise. bout witnesses to be examined | e's @ word to the members of the following clubs, | py. , owd had dea 1a great ma focuments. It | already condemned the Sawyer that ar i wa 1 expected that the grand jury Rotary ( % ng to pase w be se for the k Club, F and = Devenpeck n oF of w Improveme Cogger was murdered with th @ the sole motive, is the ‘of Captain of Detectives Ten. was seen Thursday with a mamed Brown, a former em- t and the police are attempting him, to see if he can throw upon Cogger’s movements Colm the tragedy pernc murder has all the earmarks Fir of ‘yeggmen,’" said Captain “Cogger was drinking. He | ia thow of hie money. He was ¥ murdered, robbed and er man _ Poss After from the probable date of Hunt thought this pe ur at the Geath to the date of dis time vt will bs peor Investigation comm: 1 de ‘ begi nning of its invest f , and Vm afraid that the mur r | Armed posses of city detectives |climbing toward: the engine ten- ; have made a safe getaway.” ooking f n r E | land patroimen are scouring the | der The man on board the train 4 r es not think! ’ a | Beacon hill and Rainier valley dis- | espied *atrol Le Gate and : Saye als opr noe Age Be | MAYORS OFFIC Man and Wife Burn _|tret i= pureurt ot tnree men whe, aghast hyenttin sionals. r r of w ta in-| / | ILL it is believed, were about to at-/io he trio dropped from the at : ee aes aT , | HIG e tempt to hold up an Oregon &/t Beacon bill, found Tuesday killed Cogger had a deep grudge | Ps _ F | to Death in Cottage Washington passenger train near hot pursuit. The the corner of M ‘ ne that if HOE © | ; Argo station shortly after 1 o'clock distanced their pur- ft _* the n« t f Ce raed oe fr 4 Ke | achat Ay ; 4 MAX WARDALL oe Bi: United Press.) ge afternoon ; ed. Le ate . 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