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nt of The Star, the progressives of Seattle and of the whole state must proceed with ex- | The opportunity to accomplish this will be offered next November for the first time since the birth of right now during what may be the formative period of a new party. It will be dangerous | Progressism. Heretofore the people have had to be content by eliminating standpatters by piece meal. ive cause should factions within the progressives initiate any movements tending to split | NOW AT THE COMING COUNTY, STATE AND NATIONAL ELECTION THE WAY IS OPEN FOR A ipat forces. | THOROUGH AND SWEEPING CHANGE. A F ; : P - } . Any ill-advised action or any m t ted by selfish or private interests or for the benefit of is no reason in this state why the progressives should not stand unitedly, There is no reas0” | certain candidates WILL NOT BE. SANCTIONED BY TRUE PROGRESSIVES NOW NOR BY THE PEO- ves, whether under new party name or as progressive republicans, cannot agree upon | PLE NEXT NOVEMBER. ete of pag eb Iowa y ns ig bape gang | bem s ag 3 the ber a4 / ? this stand for a united progressive movement, The Star is supported by every other progressive pa- e past, knows tha’ time has arri r i t in thi i c i ill not it th ARE EAGER TO OVERTHROW FOREVER THE E! RE OLD RIDDEN SYSTEM. ratlgedie 4 ee vac luobdeea” papers. if they can prevent it, will not now permit the progres- The Seattle Star == all wares exposed to ____SEATTLE’S ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER sa VOL. 14, NO. 101. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1912. | ONE CENT S300 si54,458, HOME EDITION S DECIDED GAIN HOTEL CLERK | OVERNOR, SHOOTS AND | FOR THE Love or mime! \ = WITH BRYAN’S AID, WHAT HAPPENED TO You ? vevereeseyiinonn mxconse KILLS ROBBER) Pre eee WINS BIG POINTS " */ dud many standing in the aisles. | Presidential Nomination Probably Will Be Made To- R_GRAHAM */A large number of attorneys were Z 2 : " TIES #) if x - - Lael ri iti: GePTLINES OUTIES & | cont, an well as laymen Chiet| Zi night-——-Bryan and O’Gorman Are Writing the Se eatigating | cot ‘aturalization Examiner Jobo ‘ ; ig 7 Entire Platform—a Day Replete With Progressive Morning. during #/Speed Smith, who brought the fe i Victories. suaedings. Out: * | Nich reantted in the latter's, dle- : ; area pT pwork of the commit- | * eye ne 4 i (By United Press Leased Wire.) atone me po Bs Meragee Bena or i . y r BALTIMORE, June 27.—Woodrow Wilson's boom for Ithe rail. Postmaster George F.| eg 3 ¢ the democratic presidential nomination is soaring here this Russell and ex-President W. H.} ‘ eS | evening German ot Re Sear Per aseoct- " ‘ \ [ : ’ e a | His stock took a decided boom when, on the vote to seat Milestelbahx Wank: Z | the Wilson delegates from South Dakota, the 90 New York Graham began the proceedings = a a votes and Roger Sullivan and the 58 Illinois votes took their by reading the resolution passed = " : , * if | stand in favor of the New Jersey governor. by the house, creating the invest) . Z 4 Clark’s action in opposing Bryan on the temporary chair- gating committee, on June 13. He < x ” manship has cost him the support of the Bryan followers, and ree —_ ee pen poor 5 this has helped the. Wilson boom. qualated Wall on@itions $n. the « : < z The abrogation of the unit rule added 18 delegates to the city, there had been some delay \ Wilson column, and this has and will continue to help his in summoning witnesses. ; | boom. re psec pcg toe Byen i _ Bryan is writing the platform, and Bryan is welcoming all wie te be seeiaeedcan: deimnal ? Z = Wilson leaders to his rooms. This helps, also. bebe aeran # {tn the penring: lag Preston Unless Bryan becomes a candidate himself, it looks as “ arose, ter giving his name and Z i age cine ee ae ee y = tn the entire progressive strength would be thrown to very start t 5 —— ocodrow Wilson tonight. congressional in- with B.C. Hughes, by the Bar an) Z \sociation, he set out to make the! = | ge of the impeachment |r vning siarement welch was bar, Zo eee ee ee ee |S eee eee e hee r, Ig the opinion of ‘ is largely to ‘@ commission » merely commis wptake testimony. We x make conclusions me to find the relevant ed report them to the committee, withow or » Cer have been made Seeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee * 5 * Pederat Judge C. H.)red by Graham. TODAY'S CONVENTION * NEWS TOLO BRIEFLY Convention called to order at 12:45. South Dakota con- test report made. Wilson del- egates seate * * * a * * * * Bryan progressives’ * * * * * * * * , }® CONVENTION ACTION * LAST NIGHT & Unite rule for vote by states abrogated through action by & Bryan and supporters. This * progressive victory gives Wil- & son 18 delegates from Ohio & who, Under the unite rule, ® would be forced to vote for © Harmon, * * that Judge Hanford ata not receive % * * * * * * Contest committee endorsed © * * ‘* * * * * * the charges against fight is half won. He said and ator O'Gorman are writing jatform. ti way. Preston, ong'of Hanford's| “We bow to your ruling as to a|Hetel Norman, shot and instantly et after Chair: writt oP gener of a oral state-) killed Frank Redmond, a marine 4 ives McCoy | ment,” said. “We would Uke | tirema: 1 o'clock this morni = Ollie James elected perma- pk thelr places on the to know the nature of the matters | 411. he hed him pms nent chairman. Mi entered upon a state-| which the committee would want " Precldentlt weatninbn th Senin irehisYoies| "=A complaint "war Mad win, the| Redmond and NEW YORK HEEPS SEAT WILSON DELEGATES | erro jor wish wiser eases for which Judge “A complaint was filed with this| Redmond and another man came | gains in strength. ‘been criticised.” lcommittee by John H. Perry of Se |to the Norman and insisted that vd a at Off. attic,” ssid Graham, “whieh enum-|they bad a room there Dawson é M N TRA N lekareaweewke ears sas Graham pressed the |erates the charges agains: the [tried to persuade them that they ’ : * * * * * * * * * * * a * all but two findings of national # committee. Clark profited by & decisions. * Washington delegation an- & nounced it would stand by & Clark as long as he had a & chance. * * ‘Attorney explana: | fudge. orn Dorr }did not. While the three men were it aoe aoe be Tepteied bette an ta Washington talking the phone rang. Dawsda| (My United reese traced Wired 116 years, during which we have al-)was stroug, then joined the noise | ncichcies Bey orie na G +t a tien aes ooh he itee at the start. a® a representative of Judge Han-| turned to answer it, when Red-| ARMORY CONVENTION HALL waye claimed that the democratic A big blue banner with a crescent ironae Malt werk, Prené4e-nethina ford. 1 therefore presume that| mond, levelling a gun at bim. anid, BALTIMORE, June 27—With WiIL] Party stood for majority rule. moon on it made an appearance 10) % say about what is left. There day, when he ‘ond Makar O'Ghe- O'Gor and myselt|the judge is not in entire igno-|“T want what you got there.” Daw-|jam J. Bryan and his supporters mann Gemendiration the aisles, and just when it seemed!’ been and there will be things man of New York were chosen to by the Seatt! fa trance of the charges against him.|#0n tried to get the man to pot fighting equal ground with com| Former Governor Hianchard of that it was a real Wilson demon-| \ bine & eal over) Gay, but | write evie® ward ol tan mia represent coreg od Put, of course, if you have no copy.|the gun up but he would not, and/gervatives for contro! of the| Ladisiana demanded whether it Was stration, the Missouri delegates ond yw al Hot only y day, lie aedttorta thie Same ame gr ‘association is! we will gladly let you have the| made E. I. Chaloner, porter. go ks convention, indications late i ved “ Het, teat ane the tases broke oat tor Clark Hala Se y= Bin al by a crowd that Jam-|11 o'clock, ‘upon edjourament of e|hind the counter with the night| afternoon were that the presiden.| tickets in South Dakota were label er the adoption of the minority ebtadeee " make | tierk. Dawson put up hie hands |tlat candidate would be nominatedted “Wilson-Bryan Democracy report tn the South Dekots contest, med his reeme te suffocation WIt| the, restletieas set Somat it - ft but edged to the counter where|at a night session tonight. Refore Beli could answer the gal-\the report on permanent organ be . nese Pepe st the real facts. | | Representative Higging at this iis gun was, grabbed it and fired Wilson's strength hae steadity|leries started a Wilson demonstra-|tiou, making Ollie James chairman,|the above def seroma arersilaphacc beat Cat to knee Wants to join with} stage tu i Attonsioy nahn: [mse xe Wes, Srabiwe Lt ha th el eten amine ce peat” 6 CRDORaN A score of pictures of the| was adopted. [cmiuea the fiekt one the. Mureky:|and at 7 tenighs will mae o lea ap Board of Directors Did It. leye and he dropped dead. The) Action by. Clark in throwing” his}New Jersey governor were held up ere, Soe [sasine the fight on, Coos arte eet pote head ota ne viendiiness You say you were appointed by | man with him fled. atrength to the Parker-Ryan forees|on ‘canes, and a locomotive chee rs. Taft Present. | -Sulli Pies Mise : acilhed this commit-lthe Seattle Bar association. Wil! On removing the body to the iq the temporary chairmanship|started which spead through the Mrs. Taft, wife of the pr ident, one a a Prat ew a renin peo ga tomorrow to the con- e ¥. ‘ want tO| you please file with the committee | morgue it was found that he war iene has resulted apparently in| galleries like wildfire, and for a few one of the early arrivais. She| his — feed pribece coh Lean - hes x cases tO) the resolution to that effect?” a member of the Marine Firemen’s./the withdrawal of the Commonér's|tnintter the delegates sat still aud the guest of local friends, and| mans ed eg Commoner Routs 'Em. m made- Hughes was evidently prepared| Water Tenders’ and Otlers’ union. | goog will, The fight fe still bejlet the galleries keep it up. it directly back of| convention. Bryan completely routed the ition as your com-jcommittee’s complaint to that it wants a ful! | copies.” "ehie ed pounds to the xq ch, was| Ree nending to make an! for this. He immediately dug out |No. 87, San Francisco ltween Wilson and Clark, with the} New Jersey, lowa, Michigan and the speaker's stands. Many of the a, or yoo y pees SO ,| Murphy-Sullivan-Taggart combina- Semement?” asked Chair @ typewritten sheet, which proved| Redmond has been booked at PO-| chance of any dark horse verylother delegations where the senti-/ wives of the democratic leaders ryan. hi p vest| tion by strategic moves in the ee, and in a way it) hoard of trustees of the Seattle |the last six mouths, once for die |" The convention was agnit Tate 1) gee eee w meneame secememcess [OF COUAT, and {he DereDITM iow ame | vere met, et 11a, m, they dis Preston Bar- association. The resolutions |orderly conduct and another tlme/ opening, and it was 12:45 when | PRESSED IR ning down his face in streams.| cisseq' rough drafts of various how it would help! ao not say when the action was|for stealing oranges Temporary Chairman Parker called WORT 100 ut he ¢ planks, Then Senator Culberson i the progre: gs of Texas suggested that Bryan and Die petit Graham. “it Olsson Not Present. held pending an investigation, — | “The firwt business was the mi TO BE SAVED KILLS MAN not only for the progressive plat! Gorman be intrusted with the Wrepare 4 statement Dawson's Statement. |nority report of the - eredentials | fate that he declared the democ-/COmposition work for the sub-com- at this time to bear Hanford disfranchised because he| “I hated to do it, said Dawson! committee, dealing with South Dae}. qig worth $100 any time to be Lensed Wire) 2 io to bear |whoop. Bryan and O'Gorman were . " to have named y x toe this | don’t like to take the life of a fel-\the seating of the Wilson delegates} ) ‘ } - 1 Volokus was killed here in then told toe get down to business aed paaen? pai gg ype dlgge, tr jow being, but from the threatening instead of the Clark men placed on} Washington. That is what F uliar manner. While working Not Openly for Wilson, nt. “ i 1 - they were 7 * ° Welock. first calling a af 1 | determined look on Redmond's face Wilson Delegates Seated: ie Copper Creek region, thinks.| pressed air tank, the escaping air|@ay by the Wilson men to get Bry-| iqeq er ee ees ee wih the three cc stamtiteen Radi ag nr Bayonne of olver at me, I| At 2:60 the vote on the South! He was out canoeing with William came in contact with his stomach | &M to come ou aly for their cas: by the judict Dm i ‘ ti of two against one, and so T shot. guited in the adoption of the mi-|all of whom are regist ed at the) The air, with a pressure of aad pre we Boge M Biase. Bayt Ba Bac gang Bea bar a frye 5 m the OMe, oe I am sorry the shot killed bim, but|pority report, seating the Wilson | Frye hotel. Lookay’s canoe tip me 0 eS Oe ° Aone . i the circuit *® R&R Raa Rh we I could take no chances on missing New York's 90 votes|Over and a launch picked him up.|forced into an intestine. The man’s] Es fo Nore tor Ale | Tammany has litt! 1 i 2 al butldin | " 0 poo » pc ernal organ ere @ niged and | Speake: A 9s jittle solace in federal bullding. I knew something was up as soon| for, Wilson, The: tetat| He @ug into bis pookets and pulled) internal organs were distodged and /"™2 “ine: there is an understand-|O'Gorman'’s partnership with » Harold Pres Fair tonight Friday fair ® } sho | cousin of August P The man lived for four hours aft > 4 said his name was 437, not voting 15. The Washing./ mont, who ts a cousin of A * four: ho yy . > 5 . +: Hight westerly #| stairs. Redmon , | Be! &* , ancier, | ¢ aceident, bi = the } skan is certain. Many of/in the scrap heap. It will receiv T and on the nd warme « | Kelly, and 1 knew th re was no one tet delogation voted for the Clark| Belmont, the New York financier, er the accident, but did not regain) (Ne Tittus closest friends are open.|only “due consideration” by the he tabie goalie ead % (named Kelly registered at the hotel. Pi | ‘ 4 wai # | After Redmond covered me and got South Dakota Case. j Guach cwaer $100. there is always a hearty welcome at| Senator Kern, chairman of the ; SPRECKELS IS the Bryan rooms for the Wilson! resolutions committee, wa : the porter was com ck 0 ity report, asked that the delegates Is Y a — Spe bs i ty - pe Spo refrain from applauding the names! Redmond and I, I grabbe “ lof the candidates mentioned, HMe|entine, who was not heard from for “ a oop . 7 oa" jo f . | Press Leased Wire) tion for some time today with Her-| roos' he other nine members to ou Mr. Small Advertiser | volver and fired. then reviewed the placing in the/ more than 18 hours after he started! gan NCI8O, June 2 man Ridder of New York, John B./4gainst having any more persons p field of the three tickets which had|in a monoplane from Dover, bound |“wWittiam J, Bryan,” Baltimore If} Lamb of Indiana, Senator Gore of Of the sub-committee decided IR Dublicity field doe at cudinnstiied has primaries |landing near Cape Grisnes. cy, I hereby pledge you my moral] ‘Tennessee, Senator Culberson of |for hearings, They decided Bryan "a his, ie guts need suggestion He 2 “The action of the committee, Valentine left Dover at 6 o'clock |and financial support I cannot} Texas and a number of others be-/ and O'Gorman should be trusted own salvation THINK 0 2 | said McCormick, “is an absolute de-|tast night, and at noon today a fleet yote for either Taft oF Roosevelt.|fore going to the meeting of the| With the whole job: f ' ivey | - ——— - MY in that space? Do you give live news about your Sev etme: ghar rootae Pena | verses the general policy of the last!to search the channel cannot accept for the presidency| Ridder was reported to have tried : BAL . fi . any man as a candidate who is not|to “feel the Commoner out” on the CONVENTION tried and true question of candidates, but did not to be oiutions passed by the! Mee headquarters three times 10) good ment for the New Jersey governor! were presented to her. o'clock. He was wtihout coat sub-committee. When the 11 mem- Feeord with matters saom Daweon nod Onalonér are “being | ie te’ onder fighting throughout the convention ae fe writ we Leonard . whom Judge tte “a ded Wis Fane racy of the country was expecting|Mittee. Tt went through with a the cases without 2dmitted socialistic leanings, was|this morning in the city jail. “I)kots contests. It recommended}iic.a out of the waters of Lake . n immediately. They did so at onc P e owner Oo} » connected with A determined effort was made to y c aeaterted pros failed to reach him in time, After| way the two men spoke, from the the rol] by the committee, Lookay, a wealthy mine owner of with a tube connected with a com dete a és . aa gl nd agree, just as they please. of the b n until 2 o'clock this afternoon. ation of the live’ Dakota contest was taken. It re-| Belmont and a man named Morton, and the flesh was torn away | didat i i ahd called at 7 @ house ot ) od taking their racy to vote for the nomination of| the latter is expected to dominate, * on the WEATHER FORECAST #| | et bills, turned to Bel t as were the les. mn the as 1 saw the n trying to go 1D yes (for Wilson) 639, noes|out a few wet bills, turned orn we he muscle ing between the Wilson leaders and| Bryan, The Tammany platform is fon, Frank. They sat nds. Temperature at noon, ® got a few more, and gave the | consciousness ly wearing Wilson buttons, and |two platform composers. Wartroom was filled by lace eek ke we ew Hw | me behind the counter, he told the) NHoiegate V. C, McCormick of| : A 4 5 Talks With Leaders. day, O'Gorman and Bryan were LONDON, June 27.—-Aviator Va FOR BRYAN Bryan in earnest sa-|the “rulers of the resolutions these talks are mainly addressed. Your big brother fought it out in the South Dakotalfor Calais, reported today a safe | you are nominated for the presiden-| Oklahoma, Senator Luke Lea of|With platform ideas appear today & But you, with hree or four-inch spac what do fiance of the primary law, and re-jof motorboats put out from Dover |] regard this as a time, when we|sub-committee on resolutions. ? 8? Do you give re rs something that will interest hotel thief today temporarily aiimeiiall Pb Bh Pe ies: aOR NE “ In you? ( fe j Yr dl 1 make your announcement a mere stranded Senator and Mra. NDI A RUDOLDS SFARCKELA . aye | fet? | klahoma. a f KELS receive much information. SAN FRANCISCO. June fist Thomas P. Gore of Okla This telegram Was sent today to} With some other persons it was|with the formal work ¢ ‘ee as ; ‘ , who always Some time when you see the boy with his bundle of Fhe nenpeays: WG Me # William J. Bryan by the millionaire |eported that Bryan discussed the|tion of officers of. the diff ; d 4 | escorts her blind husband, re- ‘ ie Garin weobien ; > meey Evening Posts, buy a copy, and study it. Study turned with him to their hotel San Francisco republican, who re-[plan of certain progressives who| «tate federations, the hearing. C t 1 " p 7 journe rently backed § a a Follette’s | are structed la *O CHANKE | reports of officers and per anent ily the one ; wo and three-inch advertisements after the convention adjourned, a gata ate ‘ie taanteslice tee talk een f of 1 permanen how those fellc ! their copy. And remember [| te find that $125 which she had aoe eee eelthor the faut, Call JS | committees and the registering of isitors by the eredentials commit- U red left in their room had been (hy United Presw Leased Wire) o) Reed, former police officers, also Ee ae © wt nk tallies Ne ‘ork’s 9 ¥ er it inch . pis sie ys: : stolen. Neither the senator Portland, Or, June 27 Mayer|qrere indicted, All the defendants FIVE KILLED Sc » cleared away, the 11th bien- Make your in the newspapers ‘so convince nor Mrs. Gore had money |. i iieht, Chief of Police Slover|#re charged with attempting to/ Those delegates, It is understood, |M#! convention of the general fed- hat if published at a t of $84 an inch, it would bring enough to buy their dinner, and UShNEns lbribe Deputy District Attorney Col TOULON, June Five seamen] gag such action by New York 1d |eration of Women’s clubs got down Profitable resist the hotel management refuse |and Captain of Detectives Baty |iier 7 died today | in the naval hospi og e temecten thas ta ePahacnes to actual business here today. to cash Gore's check, Friends | were indicted today by the county|, It is charged $400 was offered | here as the result of the explosion) that Clark dealt with Murphy on the M@&@8Y more tmportant sub, Paper in the Homes of Seattle is Worth Ten Papers Same 'te: their” senrehanes grand jury in connection with the|Collier to obtain the dismissal of| by which twenty-three men werel temporary chairmanship in. return | Wee, initiated today. through oO 1 argos made by Deputy District|n true bill charging Reed and | injured on the French cruiser Jutes| ror promises of supwre was well (reports of the different department § utside of Seattle. WOMAN LAWYER ‘Attorney Cajlier that city detee|Maddux with extortion. It is as-| Michelet, off Hyerlas, A 6-inch| rounded heads THE STAR IS THE HOME PAPER OF SEATTLE. VANCOUVER, B. C.#June 27.-—| tives acting under orders, had at-|serted the alleged offering of | gun was prematurely ‘discharged : | ‘Tonight's session will be devoted British Columbia's first’ women|tempted to bribe bim. The exaet|movey to Collier was part of a plot}and an official inquiry disclosed Bryan Writes Platform. \to a musical program, Music plays OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY. lawyer, Miss M, French, appeared|charge is not known to the goods on Collier” as adthat there were two explosions.) Bryan tore another chunk from/an important part in the sessions oe Clifford Maddux and Frank! grafter and arrest him, he men were frightfully burned, [the hide of the Tammany tiger to-lof the convention, ° in court yesterday.

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