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=| The Seattle Star Tio the work and pay the st ote run the sitios eae SEATTLE’'S ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER ; 5 sa VOL. 14, NO. 95. SEATTLE, WASH.,, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912, ONE CENT @X,21siss aye HOME EDITION meee "| Te Twa” Finst Tote 2 We FEY inDe. Today |i Soa ANDS be yanuninsainie THE COLONEL PULLS OFF THE ROUGH STUFF a ROOSEVELT BOLTS STANDPAT stn on FRAUD TAINTED CONVENTION _-SENATOR POINDEXTER. | 4% Ys AS LEADER OF PROGRESSIVES ©, June 20.— Senator Miles Poindexter, who ss of the progressives present at the Roosevelt confer-| : By United Press Leased Wire this morning. made the following statement as he left ‘ ‘ : r } A Bh June 20. ae Roosevelt today decided to take the bit in his teeth and ree ’ fill udiate the present republican convention without further dela f nec C »” y has been de is 1 : Le renieseapenyse me is (. : In a carefully prepared statement, which he read to his personal advisors, and announced tions will hold a meeting at 2 p. m. te dec ide | \ j Would be printed and handed to all his delegates today, the colonel announced his willing- dons as to what course shall be taken from now on t Y ness to lead an independent fight for the progressive movement, and called upon such of his N any compre " ise candidate mentioned in the con- | friends as placed the Principles above party loyalty to join him in the fight ae he was aske: | He promised to make the fight inish ; 2 : ght to the finish, regardless of consequences and regardless there was no discussion of * third conthdete ! } of the number of his followers. He thanked his friends in the eines cxpenlvitton and any plans for averting a bolt taken up ss 2 } , the party who have fought with him up to the present time, and released them from any ob- It is'certain that there will be a bolt, as you call ff | ligation other than their own desire to join him in the fight for principle. got call it a bolt. It is a beginning of a new move ft i) js i three ‘ Fes ha a 4 F ple. , politi We will not be a faction of the republican 1 j f “sees Colonel Begins Statement will be a new party, a new force in American poli- é the morte selfereiry. oe he preparation of a long statement to be distributed in printed form to : : every one of his delegates, outlin- KANE BAR REFUSES TO GEE) | ee ne MPATHIZE WITH HANFORD Cee 7 eerie eee eee ee ee 2 proce of framing, Gov. Hadley } slipped out of the confer Press Leased Wire.) U4 7. Z y ments—not merely to honestly CHICAGO, June 20—A te g-erewa of tevortach waa f ect e¢ nbers of the republican June 20.—By a vote of 2 to 1, the Spokane y By Z ee reece aan ce plan of silent non-participa tion in the doings of the con vention was adapted by. the Roosevelt delegates at a meet ing this afternoon held in the Congress hotel. A walkout may occur later, yet this was undetermined, and will depend upon tater developments. t, b with a wildfire committee, he r ramor, he declared emphatically: today is on record as refusing to pass a resolu- i} ZY d file of the republican party and sympathy for United States Judge Hanford, of | . 4 a the honest people of the entire 7 whom an impeachment indictment has been CZ 3 ° * hn ath nal conte fon. i we ca sg ‘whose official acts are to be investigated by a y y a = = orth ae Sane cake oe 1 | Hadley Has no Row There is absolutely no truth fm the report that there is any ‘row’ between Col. Roosevelt and my- self While the Roosevelt leaders gath- these principles by continuing to bear the pe reeponsibility eeeeeeteeeeees Seeeeeteeeeen® nal committee. Eighty lawyers were present. iw “ on ered about in cabinet session in the == ELYN HELPS ¥ Ss ? tlh, \" colonel’s room the wildest rumors EV 2 an: , SAME | Pe ‘ait these pein ath Owe eee Re ARKH) swept the Congress hotel and the , ay ; j yy themselves. I went fore e ble at t ‘oliseum. Gov. Post | en's motion would Y ple | TT i = G them, I made my argument in full, | ba and the republican | ¥®* the first of the conferees to ALED ' IN MA EAW « ti ; / jand every move { made was in the | national convention would now bayp | “™*rse, and he hurried away, wrig- % |which th cacy has brought y hout con been « twing in good alth the sling away from the newspaper | eR em ae Ls = ’ kind’ ‘The opposition to as high, honorable and important fune-| Me" With the unnouncement that] PLAINS, N. Y., 4 ; | bitter, for 1 wa tion of honestly representing the Roosevelt’ had determined to re " y ; | extraordinartly Anxious to help the state keep 4 Hy solid pha bes, the judgment and the in lease his delegates from all pledges dane 20.—As expected.) ay kK , —e posed by the practica 4 y « Thaw in Matteawan, 3. . ’ * th 8 by to vote Tor hi ie ease of Leonard | U2aed Der tenttmony against ber ‘ ne 1 cons eolads besieficlaries of = stead, it now represents nothing | * us crowd clamoring to focalist whose nat-|tiq aeain ‘of’ her sme ear - E — ‘ ege in every form, a sful political fraud, per- earn about the reasons leading up Rik serdied ie | verge ae ee oe e cours , Wig newspapers, |p the interest of political 0 the colonel's determination, it thls motion U. S. Attor-| niner 1 7 2 = _ = = ee. =lwhich are cc by or at Then Oscar K. Davis, chief of the ** \gether in the Tyrol, and told how ean 4 oF Roosevelt patli ear acting on oF /she related to Thaw her relations DROP RECOUNT OPERATE S AMROLLER inte t special privi-| Rook. haa | Hoceevall | pablieity Satan seme an a ome » appeal to . the | ow 10 deny Pos Wickersham, joined With (enntond Wars | the p n many of the n delegat allowed to 0” Roosevelt's decision. But he c Vanderveer, hag Ma mgr per Hy Mie hd ig Sy - Paaprgphn ele republican states and of the demo on his case, but that all will Youchsafed no explanation. lemeys for Olsson. Mc: was morbid and addicted to drugs, |for Hi Gill, In the recount contest, | | rene a hae 7 RO argument, but At | and said ones he proposed that they |the suit was dismissed at 1:40 this/ Jeratic states where there ix a large | be allowed to vote on one another's © people gathered around the Nichols “severely ar-| both end their lives in the Waldort.| afternoon. | , jand republican party, primaries | cases room. Two score newspaper men Hanford. | Astoria hotel. Former District At ‘We started the suit for a re) of di rent kinds were held, and a Such a ruling is a sheer denis ht for front rank places, ‘will now go to the torney Jerome surprised Thaw and/ count in good faith,” said Vander.) betantial expression the will of jus and fair pla This ca wayed and pushed back by a file of of appeals. [his counsel by producing in court| veer, “but we had been misinform-| il of the people was obtained. In| bears no analogy to ordinary ¢ policemen I i tie attor-| Mra: Susan Merrill, in whose apart-| ed, ize that there will) these primary states, where some Where contesting delegates have no oa ¢ fie tes onere as wt oon it had been testified th Fes St Aso ‘uae ‘ten the Fifteen minutes before the rep iN national convention met for 900,000 voters, the rank and file connection with one another, and Davis Commences It ie court” to make | Thaw beat young giris with his! original returns made by the elec: the afternoon session Devine of the gfedentiais committee sent word |of the republican party, cast their where th io no. general. conepir GAbLIE Gio ace éganed ahd of Judge Hanford. | jeweled whip. tion officials.” to Temporary Chairman Root that his committee could hardly return at Mr. Taft considerably |acy which must considered as a) Davis emerged. former exam on - — ~ -_— | report he be og Sous Saas yan noe ate acy « t In these states I ob- whole Do any of you know Col. Roose- 5 ervice. L understanding of the leaders convention, after ing, |tained about six delegates to Mr etulens. delegates | volte clgaatatet? ae kame aan an d Hanford allowed # WEATHER FORECAST. % charter amendment requiring con-| i of, miy delegates came from these the votes c con © | When answered affirmatively he Aimseif into the pro ® Showers tonight and Fri- # | tractors on city work to pay A minh | (My United Press Leased Wired was generally expected that a re pr na ates, where the p ne s ° actte th same pur pela aloft a single sheet of paper. SOR & petition for interven # day; Meht southwest winds. #/ mum wage of per day. This) CHICAGO, June 20—The Taft|pgrt cannot be had before night | 80% Chance to express themselves. : - hed cg committee, ap- ‘This is the colonel’s signed fer an opportunity to | * Temperature at no *\ was decided by the judiciary com-|forces emphasized their contro! of |at the earliest. The contest be * Lape pes hed—saucieaned | hae Aor de acs plea a Pecinayered benmpasioysintteSine, Pb shamag vim onbs ne laren tt tt & & & & &! mittee of the counct! this morning./the national committee in the test }fors the committee, {t was officia E > roll calls aiready taken, | three of thelr own 1 from the announcement signifying the birth . was === | vote of the credentials committee. |Jwi announced to Senator Root,|Syusiied chlells ( from hi aed ae roe Sih and Wash. of a new party. Newspaper men of 34 to 14 the committee |telnporary chairman of the cony olen delegate early the on, of which the delegations | copied it word for word, holding seated Jas R, Sioan and J. R. Car-\tign, by Chairman Devine of the * . ons terri-| were stolen en masse. This com-|their “copy paper” on each other's 0 R Ww! ter from the Ninth Alabama die | oredentials committee, would like rk NE ap Bien apathetic ech tay yg its chairman the | backs. ° trict. They were originally placed be confined to the Ninth Alabama *'8'e®) rd iv! suggenheim delegates from Colora Then there was a wild rush to lon the roll by the national cgmmit-| district, Texas, as a whole, Wash-) Porubilcan ; , do, who ‘had already, as national | announce to the world the entry of Thirty Thousand Seattle School Kiddies Will Be Turned Loose te and It wan thie action that drew gion, Arizona and the Fourth dis | Te teaias ied he dling the ver cern gate the new infant into the family of the colonel’s original charge that | trict o ia. In the » Mi ppt and Loulst " atti, the committee was “in league with | tHe widest " was thieves.” | Other r eats were whe e 1 t The committee debated the issue wo be eing without m a kere ke Gibéwhiae ¢ thd ¢ 4 Pg con.) News r ached Roosevelt's friends e water. And we muddied him when be tried to at length after the contestants he commit bad Hoo ryt J e t to i ; carly today that the opposition was A presidential election. It is bigger than Fever crack rocks? Naturally! You held two [consumed on this single district. | Runt PR ge nig gr gen | tals i ¢| oomitaltteamga: whee- Wrice Sone ae een ee eae Fe et conld posstbty happen—except SN Te vrought the » ee Groth Phare and ie a }tBe cases should be considered. The | *!! the delegates elected to the con-|why they had stolen so many more |tion of Gov. Hadley, who has been HAY, Which is the one future event The pnmder, You brought the Monee up bellerin” thi CHICAGO, June 20.—While the| majority held out for alphabetical | ¥* en I delegates than” were needed for | f he Roosevelt forces. ‘ ; ig it hurt his ears, And he come up bellerin’ that | committee on credentials threshed consideration; the Roosevelt. men! ® Q ‘ ple|their purpose, anewered that. it{It ot vaieel pas Rot expect to report he'd knock the head of the mean cuss that cracked | Sue in detall_ the contested seats demanded a start with Texas, |4¢ : 1s wollt Gnk she aneceen gudleal steps lor emphasis, we repeat long vacation rocks. But, of course, he didn’t know it was you. whieh have resulted in the bfeck-|Ghairmat Re wala toe tae ¢ r vag ; wiisd te weale NO cine check this| move. Gee! This IS big news. And if you were a good swimmer, it was fun to ing of the wheels of the republican! phabetical order and the Ninth Ala-| fer © ' ity in seating some, while retaining conference ght with Snir IVS CERTAINLY A BIG EVENT go out where it was deep and yell: “Hey, fellers! | national convention, the convention bama was called up. It was noted |Fobbed me of iy d uld a number amply sufficient to accom: | Vice President Fairbanks and other sm plish the ends they sought. Taft leaders—and it was believed is now FRED L. BOALT first time. A towel! What's the wind and sun for, that this A ay ) | Effort to Defeat Hadley Boom. vacat tomo we'd like to know? oa, aia e? dei iki And we tied his clothes in knots while he was in e it je bigger news tha SOME time token, today is the longest day in Look! Soooo deep!” And down you'd go—down | held a foursminute perfunctory ses-| thet Committeem Heate not and pWear. Also the sadd he gladdest but down—with your hands above your head; down | sion today. A recess until 4 o'clock | fornia; Harris, Kansas; Carrington, |!t was evident t my ents Moreover, it is well to remem.| by the colonel’s leaders. ow. There , Seattle school until your toen touched bottom and your hands | ¢hig afternoon wae carried unani.| Maryland; Cowles, North Carolina; | With Mr. Taft's ene ent. {ber that.the fraudis equally arent a ‘ fin their seats “ tomor. were under water, And could you part your hair? mousty. | Morton, Oklahoma; Way, Sow! ntended to beat me . re mean: é . whether|, : eines B There are, perhaps hers Fine trick, that. You dive, and come up face first, Unti] the creden committee |keta, and Cady, Wisconsin. ! ycapno, dso by ragga @ y actua x BOR. ae ae consti- meihers who, for different reasons, are vital and the water parte your hair straight in the reports the roll of the convention Roosevelt supporters, were not in| uclal, but not. the I¥ | vote on the ‘nae & decline any longer to be lida ch start tomor- middie. no business can be transacted. It attendance at t in the concerted and hitherto! dent. or H pee bound by any section It may take, t grown-up broth FISHING AND FISHIN’ == ee =e essfa) Ay oo te = gc © lused to cr tua c ar 8 minding any ed grandfathers Speaking of swimmin’ always reminds us of fish ¢ @ victory they hadi renders it vay make. I do not nothers who ot possibly eontem in’. Tomorrow a Jot of kids will go swimmin’ and 1 8 OF Een MD: UF EES wots Ga. the minatio f ware ‘ fraud uti rel ae rival of long vaca «ith unconcern. fishin’. When we mention fishin’, we don't mean TAF ‘ al ec ee dent. If the rol rats al t As constituting Make a difference to the neighbors, too, fishing. The difference between fishing and fishin 7 ba ap masse of thes ud lected | Siaim to whe epee pent a Itwe know anyt! t news values, long is the difference between a willow pole cut. on the and with « peg roth | del the whol t of the!“ os : any party, Ought to be treated as a big event bank and @ jointed rod bought at the store GIVE R WASHINGTON most ordinary ; convention | ‘ “I hope that the honestly lected fine thing about long vacation is that it You generally catch more fish when you go fish: . . makis ‘ rev ae Shine The comn ¢ majority a e insist upon . That’s probably because kid-na- in’ than when you go fishing. There is only one CHICAGO, June 20.—The fact was brought out at the Roosevelt | /)"\0A'" substituted fox them WOMEr changes. There are old, sacred insti- bait for fishin’'—worms from behind the barn. The conference this morning that the Taft forces had offered to compro: |‘, : 4 Anis 4 vaaiaiand that have lived, and will tive,as bait should always be ‘ er ina hr can yeiniry ho mise by seating the Roosevelt delegates from Washington, California | ver - othing. w er ~ 7 4 T hope tee ae lestminster Abbe ‘ Any old pole and any old line and any hud bark oF Tees . |; , md I mittee in the fo € je for |I8 not a } T hope nO TWO FINGERS old hook will do—so long as you spit’on the bait. |" Par’ vere ot short consideration ef euch a proposition, as | ane 90 dele, | the seandalous ou wi ¢ | osly elected ate wil decline Mean, Bek Bast, 20 ‘o—we speak for You won't catch any fish unless you spit on the | sensing that there was no room for compromise on matters of prin- | 4 t ¢ or in- | Se aonehs rons bed wha tia lk how ate Let's go swimmin’ bait. This has been demonstrated thousands of ciple and that the very fact that certain people were disposed to | stan learer titles t the un-| / e M cad wd eakin ed ined pak nee hithetia becnue M today we wen rson school and times by millions of kids ; dicker was a very good reason for repudiating what he said was the | contested ‘Le i from New |¢nd they he : ned termihed: Sh a-malonte. whiek. te boy—his name 1 , inny #0 if fis en't biting, recite this verse and | Viole fraudulent proposition. Iwate ‘and: ¢ 0 of them their|"ecosnize the anothe toch down |» nis j 0's you'll know why titles were as flawless as that ¢ presid 7 and have| made a majority only by the action Beri serine aes: “Wien erga sm tenors wasn Walerm™ (DOCTOR LOSES —|ALTON PARKER ch." °°" " "So" [prem ore" pone the wat ihe, Soman netted t, against the protes o.| the. im: t zing of the roll essive me , i t not piecemeal, rpet mm Y 1 pb i) v ic If thi ur made the nati committee gu-|Of the fraudulent delegates whom primar 5 on the wind Is In the south, the bait flows In | : “ng - Ww a ee pods sou ARM UNDER l; Mr. Root was ele Pat ~“ hen Unfortuna + political If he honestly elected majority whe onght to ne “ : Jencen’s motion for partially ite, the n who/of the convention choose to proceed ' < and he held =When ithe Adee is in th t, then the f on G N TRAIN |cleansing the roll o fr hud was dte- | comm , an{with the business and to nominate W seur faon ti eee salle i feated by the vote of these straight-|ysually count on having some re-|me as the candidate of the repub- was Sw un en te hen N. THE DEMOCRATS | ain eee ee Bs the none on your f It meant “Let's When th wind ia in the wast then the fish Sy: Deereh Workman, eter Oa Jout fraudulent delegates, the Dactabia. dass duscowt time thea |Wouartarte: ¢ Rial soenen ye eae , oe re nee 4 neing a Vote on a straig a Aaligaumntattckar “oem Yee : als saticcic : ©; tellers, “tet's go swim Back Fast ‘Thore are #0 many things to do in long vacation | drug store at James and Broadway, (My t Vrens Lensed Wire) | Vote belt Mee ee other resp fear to take such a stand, and the We came fron ms Y tole 3 that 10 weeks is hardly long enough to do them in. | was found, at 12:30 this morning,| BALTIMORE, Junc nut Rock, We Oddly enough, there are a few boys and many by Arthur igurd, in the ¢ Parker was today elected tempo ri ecause there Ae yt: so ibaa Robe ards, 24ih av. and Marl possible for any v r effective, In this convent \e| presidency as a progressive on a Mat roek in tive , was great to get girls pour gists don oonme : ot et Bye eee ee rt pos dngapend ious condi. Tat¥ chairman of the demoeretic| part in the proceéd' of the con-|yngerupulous men who ‘lsc e| progressive platform, and if In such is ne tion 'e never could unde f put the Ket s a 1 remains. There's the best scholar in the class, tlon, with his left arm eut off. He fonal convention on th Ir i ! ited. he jleaders hav r ven t rer f 1g among pr has his lessons, And said he had been run over a allot In the committee on arrange. | major) each case was slightly! port from the el of gressive favo: my bein nomi- train men hortly affer % o'clock over 50. ‘ nen, and they count on seeing rep-| nated, I shall accept In either On the first ballot Parker re In each case, therefore, if it had} resentatives of the latter class,! I shall make my appeal to William Flinn of Pennsylvania ceived seven and Ollie Jame not been for the ality which) who have hitherto voted against|every honest citizen in the nation, has confirmed the report that he of Kentucky six. On the secon: viaced theag fravautent jAelesates them fear to tae th decisive step and 1 she fight, the campaign / { a8 Pennsylvania's ballot the chairman of the commit-|on the roll find permitted them to}of gevering connect with the/through, even if I do not get a sin- when he did it, finally, he came a fall, But for us fellers the present is so full of joy | h resigned > » > 8 a would r en ention rn 1b! electoral vote.” 4 ne new national com.|ter voted with the Parker forces,|Vvote, the cause of decency would | frauffulent convention itself ble electoral vot eh Sst knocked the wind out of him? that we're glad we live in June, and we don't want eis ee eipeting. him, |have won, Mr, McGovern would| “Such are the facts about the 1 THEODORE ROOSEV one that brought a towel along the to think about September. : | 20.—Alton B,| moral issue, the re cease their ) the| remainder choose to inaugurate a wirmin’ hole we |my judgment, ought to render it im-| point when it would become really| movement to nominate me for the rock, whe lash!—down he'd “ of ¥ come up splut the smart Aleck who alway + Ws @ wonder vo: lidn't get drown there's the sissy who'd her play with girls then we didn't : bo: nyhow. And there's Teacher's Pet, who's ould write a book about swimmin’, .Re tickled when he's kept,after school - ory-baby that was afraid to dive from These will be glad when school starts again next

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