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(Paid Advertising.) Don’t Be Robbed A Lie Nailed DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE CITY OF SEATTLE, OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS per Cubic Buildings. Allowance of Office In Re Foot Public Buildings and Improve- ment Association, Room 40 Haller Building, Seattle, Washington. Gentlemen Replying to your inquiry of this date in regard to the writer's connec tion with the publication or is- suance of a certain poster which was gotten out during the last few days, the heading of which is “Don't Be Rob- bed,” ete, I beg to say that the preparation and publica- tion of this poster was entire- ly a matter of which I had no personal knowledge, and that the only statements appearing upon that poster and purport ing to be statements signed by myself and which had been authorized by me to be pub-| > a SAN PEDRO, Cal, Nov. 4 lished, was the following: Wireless messages received here “ . J 4 jtoday tell of a disastrous storm on} Forty ‘cents per cubic foot |i" yest ‘coast. of Mexico, Om would be ample allowance for message was from the crulser Pot a building of such character.” | ver, off Mazatlan, and said that Acapulco was the greatest sufferer Respectfully, SA ery oe see i? At @ meeting of the Brotherhood R. H. OBER, fof the Westminster cbhurehk : , Bui i evening. the program will tncluur Superintendent of Buildings. | "tittesion at the, $3,000,000 road bond issue by Arthur Denton, re |publican candidate for county en gineer, the courthouse bonds by |James Haight and George Virtue.) land the proposed constitutional | jameadments by Raymond Wright | lana others. Paid Advertisement Fred C. Brown Candidate for Re-election to JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Disposed of 18,600 Cases in The meeting at the rink early up the progressive in Seattle. Four good reasons why “Bob” Hodge does not disuces private family affairs from a public platform, and those four reasons are with him in his home today. GREAT STORM PROGRESSIVES’ FINAL RALLY AT DREAMLAND) Dreamland this afternon wil! party campaign wind THE nea overeat NOVEMBEX 4, 1912. STUDENTS AND FACULTY STRONG FOR HODGE Speaking for more than an hour sive measures He made « Avery AUTOMOBILE IN FOG ANTS» UAT IN ight at Masonic hall, Inyappeal for the mothers fe Caiverity district, “Bob” | law, the minimum wage bw. "ier Hodge, progressive candidate for| working women, humane treatment governor, stirred to a bigh piteh| in penal institutions, the payment of enthusiasm over 600 members of |of wages to prisoners so that their the faculty and stude of the [families may not become burdens i Sintan, 90, cen et p| University of Washington and rest} on the community, and he made an eaten sreanat 6 the ites dents of the University dintrict./eloquent plea for justice and hu , Beet heuer Jadoo The hall was packed to the doors, | manity in the law against techn ping Supply »., 107 third of the audience being) calities and the almighty dollar.|gt, driving an auto south on Piret compelled to stand up throughout|He touehed on the university land) ay, struck J, H. Davis, 5%, a labor thi meeting grab, and deciared that one of DI8) er, gt Firat av. and Lenora at. y« Hodge made a masterful address, | first official acts would be to relterday, inflicting injuries from tt was the fourth speech of the | move the regents who were reepon-| which Davis died two hours later day for him, having spoken at|sible for the $260,000 deal, and that! prom all accounts, the accident we Olympia, Tenino and Georgetown) he would that the head of thé | unavoidable. Bowles was driving firwt, and hin volce was just a trifle | university was an educator and HOt) giowly, because of a rain that fo huiky, The University band played | a politician ged the wind shield Of bis auto and and Hodge recetved a great ovation, From the university Hodge went] gnycured the vision. At Lenora A large part of the audience was | to the Coliseum, where a big crowd]).6 heard a shout and felt his aut composed of wome waited for bim till 1) o'clock. HIS) rive something. Win dé “wan Hodge struck straight from the| remarks were necessarily brief. |iigoned within 20 feet, and it was shoulder. He emphasized that the| Senator J, A. Falconer, candidate) ioe unt) then that he discovered fight against him wan not a fight} for congressman at large, Jobe Clin: he had hit Davis agkinst “Hob” Hodge, but a fight| Lawrence, T. J. Corkery of SPO 1 Witnesses way that Davis stepped Aghinst the progressive cause, that| kane, Thomas Murphine, candidate) 4-41, in front of the machine, aft thé same interests opposing him) for the lexis e from the 42nd @ heallating & misute at the curb are opposing the initiative, referen-| district, and ©. Garrison, cand as lapait’ of the ecliiies brake dujp and recall, just as they had | date for county commissioner. also dhs lott lar of Devie oad Greve slypye opposed labor and progres. 1 spoke. a haslics vibe tole bid lanes, ‘Pibee re ESS —_ cuting Attorney Murphy, after bear (Paid Advertising.) To Be Sure Your Vote Is Counted for Cudihee for Sheriff Mark Your Ballot With a Cross in the Circle Under the Words, Democratic Ticket, Thus: wall re Harnilton articularly Comminsioners ford are quested to be presen ing, and to communteate with head-) at this meet-| DEMOCRATIC TICKET | PAID ADVERTISING ing the accounts of the dent, ordered Bowles his @ersonal recognizance, Deyia had been living with bis son, 8. ft Davin, 2803 Grabam av, He was a widower, NOTE TELLS|~ OF LOST LOVE With her heart broken by careless indifference of the man to whom she had given her love, and wors out with fruitless reh for work, Maud Campbell dranh four ounces of carbolic day in the hall in front of her room at the League hotel, Third av. and Pike st., and died within a few min utes Her last thoughts were of her mother and father, and of the mix takes she had made, That she re «retted her life was shown by a note on the dresser, which read Don't bury me by mama and papa. were good and did must.” her sister, Miss Bertha Campbell of Snohomish, the home of the dead girl. It ts said that she was heart not die as I broken because of ber lost love, and) we of ber lack of) me into my eal ran the note. love him so dearly that I would i. anything for one hour of bis true love. Men never love like we wom- on do Little is known about the girl, ex- cept that she is from Snohomish She has gone under the name of Mre. D. N. Simmons at various times had been in Seattle several months, BAKER CAN PUNT NOW Although a few weeks ago Capt. Baker of Queen Anne couldn't boot acid yester-| They | The note was addressed to! Her letters indicate that she) the Harbor Island Terminal league,| There'll be ail kinds of take ad- which bas no real existence, and|visory ballots eeattered and all which {s a scheme to save the po kinds of eleventhhour campaign j litteal necks of Lafe Hamilton.) lies Pay no attention to them. | 2 ee: = “ 7 —— (PAID ADVERTISING) William J. Bryan Wires Todd in Lister’s Behalf as Follows: “Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 2, 1912. fag Be C. Todd, Chairman Democratic State Committee, Seattle, “ran ny One with whom my judgment has weight, that I urce them to support Wilson and Marshall, also democratic congressional ticket and my friend Lister, with the remainder of the state ticket. “W. J. BRYAN.” Other wires just received at Democratic State Headquarters show that the Hodge suppor: is broken, and that in every county ft has gone to Lister in order to defeat Hay. Some of these telegrams from the different counties read as ‘s: THURSTON COUNTY “Wilson and Lister safe plurality.” SNOHOMISH COUNTY “Fight very close between Wilson and Roosevelt. sible. Lister strong and sure to carry county.” WHATCOM COUNTY “Indications Wilson and congressional ticket will probably carry Whatcom county. Moosers close, Taft third. Lister by 500 or more. White leading ticket.” SPOKANE COUNTY “Landslide here for Lister. We will positively carry Spokane county (Hay's home) for Lister by 5,000 STEVENS COUNTY “Hodge supporters coming to Lister every hour.” Taft impos. WALLA WALLA COUNTY “Indications Lister will carry county 400 to 1,000," DOUGLAS COUNTY “Wilson and Lister will carry county good majority.” SKAGIT COUNTY “Hodge has been abandoned by the progressives, who are openly flocking to Lister for governor, COLUMBIA COUNTY “Lister gaining every day.” CHEHALIS COUNTY “Large corporations here have subscribed to fund of $16,000, to be used principally for Hay In spite of this, am very will carry Chehalis county.’ WHITMAN COUNTY “Wilson, Lister and congressional ticket will carry Whitman county by large majority.” PIERCE COUNTY “Indications are that Wilson will ci ormous vote will be cast for Lister. votes as Hay and Hodge combined. Lister here.” certain Lister try Pierce county easily. En He will poll nearly ae many Hodge supporters coming to Let King county make her Democratic pi lity 10,000. With three parties in the field and Woodrow Wilson our next President and Hodge losing to Lister, every indication honestly points to a Democratic landslide in the State of Washington. THE STAR'S BIG SHOW The Star's election returns will be flashed from the Butler hotel tomorrow night. They will be complete in every possible detail in national, state and county election. Besides giving the returns ahead of all others, The Star cartoonists, Cory and Vic, will entertain the crowds on election night with timely cartoons Remember the place, Butler hotel, st. The show begins at 8 o'clock You are all invited to be The Star's guests Tuesday Second and James LOOK OUT FOR CROOKED WORK Look out for crooked work to in the Bailey building, or the social- morrow, lene headquarters. Let all honest The elections boards have been | “ttizens unite to make the election | jhbonest In spite of the standpat| packed with old gang politicians, | |money barrels and Hamilton and by County Commissioners Lafe | Rutherford. Pro-| + gree seeeeweuneeny | Hamilton and Al Rutherford. greasives have been removed every where. Only in rare instances have democrats been put on as nuns * ELECTION SUPPLIES READY & officials. \* allot boxes and supplies * Volunteer watchers and chal-|* * for tomorrow's election are lengers must be on hand from the|* Teady at the courthouse and moment the polls open until the |* may be obtained today. The final count is made, ® registration books will be Jet in touch with the progres-|* ready for the different pre sive headquarters in the Butler|*® cinets after 5 p. m. poe: the democratic weadaoartere| Sted dadia hadnt dade dadadind Se 3,500 PEOPLE HEAR BOB HODGE AT EVERETT EVERETT, Wash. Nov. 4.—All records for any political meeting were broken here yesterday after. noon when 3,500 people gave “Bob” Hodge, progressive candidate for governor, the biggest ovation in the history of the city. The hall was packed, and hundreds and hun dreds overflowed into the street Hodge spoke at length, discussing the progressive issues in a thor ough, clear and emphatic manner. “Don't let the reactionary press fool you into the belief that their fight is being waged against me|the governor's office, above all, personally. They have no fight and that is why they have centered with me as such. They would sup. | ne attack on me, port me just as gladly as they are | {opposing me if I would consent to} be controlled by gang and corrupt politicians, They are making a! fight against progressive — prin ples, against the initiative, refere dum and recall, against the pro- Kressive party, against Roosevelt. | They would oppose just as bitterly | John C. Lawrence or W. H. Paul hamus or any other progressive running for go nor, They want) to continue in power and prevent the rule of the people, They want apnea BULGARS AT GATES oe (By United Press Leased Wire) ,mors are current that their attack VIENNA,+ov. 4.—Fierce fighting | | was successful and that the defeats! between the Turks, under Nazim ed Turks are being driven, a aisof Pasha, and the victorious Bulgars,| ganized mass, into the eapital. It! is in progr today the very |is also reported that the rioting ih gates of Con: while in-| Constantinople followed an attempt side the city the wildest rioting is| by the mob to seize food, the gov endangering the safety of the ernment having commandoered a Christian population, according to|most the whole supply of edibler OF CONSTANTINOPLE: LLB HUGH © Rohs EES “George E. & Kenuine progressive Ryan o> TODD THIS Is WHAT THE SEATTLE STAR SAYS: Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, vor® For HIM reports just received here from the) in the city, It is said the mob Bulgarian front. |threatens to overcome the weale Latest advices were that the\ened garrison, and if this is tru¢, Hulgara were storming the Turkish|it is feared here that a general fortifications at Tchatalja, and ru-| massacre will result, ‘ (Paid Advertising.) To Be Sure Your Vote Is Counted for DEMOCRATIC TICKET (Paid Advertising.) LISTER For Governor Mark Your Ballot With a Cross in the Circle Under the Words, Democratic Ticket, Thus: To Be Sure Your Vote Is Counted for |For President WOODROW WILSON the Words, Democratic Ticket, Thus: DEMOCRATIC TICKET This meeting, which is contin | quarters In the Butler hotel 4 ulng through the afternoon, will be The democratic and en OE . 7 pased by various candidates | parties wind up their campaigns to- | GEORGE E. RYAN and local speakers, including Ole | night. The liste concluded i seta elie pe Hanson and Senator Dan Landon, theirs last night. Ernest Lister, bee ev of @ ae i t pvernor teens of progressive candidate againat| democratic candidate for governor We, the gnasmigued ‘ rar cordially commend Georne Trimmer Hamphrey for con addresses a meeting at Dreamland Seattle, ae gress. tonight. The republicans finish B yas, Democratic candi Volunteer workers at the polls with a rally at the Coliseum to | tomorrow, to guard against election | night, featuring ex-United States 4 champion of progressive prinet. | frauds, following upon the packed Senator 8. H. Piles and “Trimmer j russ #.. Te ree. election board of standpat County | Humphrey i crak Gk tet We ees ee ao = SS | He has beer : oa . } workers for the tnt * 5 and Heeall, and all meas- a ures advocated by the most pro \ gressive clement of his party fe to party, Pay no attention to fake advice; standpat county commissioner, and ; rE fa RM, jfrom fake leagues. The “Women's | Krist Knudsen, hin running mate, ; eiane4) | Non-Partisan Investigating lesgue” and member of the notorious Aw ' JOHN F. CRONIN |is one of the fake organizations |burn ring The county comm j MiRS MARY 0. OMBARA which has no real existence, and sioners and the port commissioner MM. GODMAN which is merely. a subterfuge for\are to distinct and separate f aN standpat candidates to get votes on bodies, having nothing to Gd on false pretenses. each other, Don't let Hamilton ‘eu Another of these fake leagues in| confuse the renal tasue. A Mark Your Ballot With a Cross in the Circle Under a football over 30 yards, Hamilton has now developed Baker into a full-fledged punter. Baker's punts now travel an average of 40 yards, and sometimes the oval eats up a distance of 50 yards. Paid Advertising FRANK &. GRIFFITH, NOMINEE FOR JUDGE OF THE su- PERIOR COURT What He Stands for In an address before the Wom- en's North End Progressive league, Mr. Griffith said tn part: “The technical construction of the law by Judges has become so much the rule that a long suffering people have compelled the agita tion for needed reforms. It has given rise to the saying ‘there is too much law and too little justice Iam for the simplifying of legal procedure, the abolishing of tech- nicalities so that a person who has an action in court may have it de- termined in his natural iifetime and without Impoverishing himself. Too much procedure, too much technicality, too much delay—-the three imps that so often defeat the ends of justice. “The greatest hardship to the poor litigant is the delay occasion ed in the courts, in many instances being the means of denying him his rights, the prevention of bis obtaining his just dues. “Courts and judges should ad. vance with the people, the tim and conditions, Away with the armor of technicality; off with the mail of d ! On with the era of advancement; on with the fight for speedy justice! “Let us give that construction to our Jaws that will benefit the great- est number, not that narrow tech nical construction that tends to render uncertain and destroy the intention of the law makers Judges should be imbued with the desire to do right, to be fair, to be just, rather than to please. “Courts can simplify the pro. cedure—can in a large measure do away with the delays now attend ant on the administration of the law. It may take new blood, new energy, new determination, but it can be accomplished, “Where e is a will there is a way,’ ‘I pledge you, when elected, to use my utmost endeavors to bring about these needed reforms.” This space has been paid for by 8. Lovett so that the readers of ¢ Star may know the kind of jman Frank 8, Griffith is and I know he keeps his word, Coach | GOV. WI -_ AGGIE! By United Fr PRINCEOM Wilson, demoer president, refu photorrapber yurt today t 'o take # “hich & surgeom following an auto hitting . said that nen would not § in the road Dr was fere Carnoc trivial with with telex jous inquiry a The injury to Gov, Wy cloned the fact that Capt. | ald, for a long time ag |cer in the Texas Rangers: acting a» the nominee's wince the attempted n Milwaukee McDonald was to his « Paid Advertisement é Vote for , | CLARK V. SAVIDGE Land Commissi (Paid Advertisement) gs wt 1 ye ce Certified Public Acs WS ——ss D | REPUBLICAN NOMINEE COUNTY AUDITO To the Citizens of King Ce Over a year ago Andrew J. @ ley, who is a certified of national repute, submii ports free of charge to the |sbowing that the taxpayers jing hundreds of thonsands lars annually by unscientific ™ lods of operating the public. His reports excited | wonder, but there is dence that Mr, Quigley 3 in the fact that an recently employed by the confirmed his statements — Meanwhije Mr. Quister pointed Chief Deputy County itor, in May, 1912, and in |harness he found the desined portunity to show that he i what he has been It is generally con Quigley is more than in the auditor's offices, demonstrated his superior cations for the office of O Auditor. If elected, he is pledged: to the leakage in interest jeaused by kooping ities mm oe jars lying idle in He admittedly roast aaa |doubtedly efficient, and be be elected. No other candidate |no well fitted for the position | In the tnterest of efficiency and” good government we . large every voter to place & fa the square opposite the name of As drew J. Quigley for County (Resident of Seattle ELIZABETH C. GEORG VINING, (Resident of HOMER M. HI = (Resident of Mei wo Paid Advertisement Vote for CLARK V. SAVIDGE Land Commissioner c.,D. &E Election Returns At Alaska Bldg. Tuesday Night Nonpartisan —Just the plain news, i rah tt wire, Unbiased bulletins of the eee tional—national, state and We have made special Arrange ments for complete wire over the country and will eon te spot from start to — ross Second frolt jailey Bldg, with @ a Beautiful Start about dusk. For the convenience of the Fa lie. CALHOUN, DENNY EWING ; Alaska Big —Flashed ac ka Bldg. to stereopticon slides, Second Floor, Paid Advertisement Vote for CLARK V. SAVIDGE Land Commissioner Paid Advertisement Vote for CLARK V. SAVIDG : Land Commissie

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