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ANSWER THIS GRAFT CHARGE, MR. HUMPHREY HY DID you and Senator Jones vote to grab $1,200 each from the United States treasury, for expenses of a trip you never made? Tonight, Mr. Humphrey, when you address your audience at the Metropolitan theatre, you ought to answer this question. Instead of stalling around, instead of spouting generalities, instead of explaining, come right out plainly and tell why you voted to grab money that didn’t belong to you. Mr. Humphrey, it is just possible that you were justified in this \ graft vote. It is barely possible. It is often justifiable to steal. We excuse the desperate man who steals bread for his starving wife and children. Maybe you can \ justify yourself. Maybe you also can justify Senator Jones’ mileage graft vote. bere tonne ru wun TU wit tnt unm ‘| | GET WARRANTS; FEAR ELECTION Y NIGHT EDITION 4 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO P RINT THE NEWS VOLUME 16. NO. 216. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914. ONE CENT &} \IMAinn 8D Thou Shalt Not Steal! ; Heh — Criminal complaints 100 men and.women falsely registered in downtown precincts were pres pared Saturda e the day is over by Councitman 1a; Candy shairman of the committe se of insuring an honest election Tuesday) with the prosecuting a ttorney’s office. Deputy Prosecutor Edgar Wright ha the complaints t he out be and will ormed for Lundy took the matt ~d the tv ¢ illegal voters on Tuesday will be obtained before Mor nt : Evidence of tt 1 onvincin ture has | obtained of wholesale false registrations and a giganti¢a@ me ast th { f illegal votes f ant ts The town hot are given the Mdtreases of many people wheter not five there fs 6: dot “ehtitied + te | By Fred L. Boalt conclusive proof, but a few have t bi " ecting will I eld at the Y. Mil By alten been taken in various parts of &, big é ¥ Bil ene signe and Serkede the state which indicate a po ( to w everybody interested in an nest] by which political events are litical gale, with Ole Hanson siaation taetneian ’ Dr tin aenk brege omen | sailing along on the crest of a hy hi Volunteers will be systematically organized to cover every Straws show the wind’s direc- | a is coattails flap tion. Straw votes may not be precinct in the city and guard the polls. In some of the down- If straw votes, fairly and im town precincts two or three watchers wil! be placed Partially taken, amount to any?) | EP These watchers will be furnished with proper credentials, thing at all, Ole will get two tit th inder th law ¢ remain inside the Olin: vote to Jones’ one. And: shld ghee Mos galas: . paoelten Black’s a poor third, 5 places all day long, just like the election officials. eee 5 Indeed, it’s hard to see how! | The law allows each political party a chalienger The progressive, democratic and socialist parties are work Ole can los off and on, during hi ing in conjunction to make sure that every illegal voter is pei 4 arrested. when he only jogged along. “a 1 to arrest of illegal voters, election officials wi paced him when the course w: e und y Evidence has been ¢ ed half run, and he was going ui F and der wraps. : that in many precincts there have n ectors of election who are not voters in th F And | paced him in th one block downtown there are oter is a stretches, when, last night, he notoriom™ fact t at least 100 illegal voters are r in that made his big effort at Dream- district land. And then, as always be- I y to Chairman Lundy of one mat fore, he whizzed past me and Jence was furnished h they left me gasping and with my world to register wh suade have not lived here the len of time prescr ’ ahi tongue out. In one house on Eighth av, there were e gh Posses of Seattle police are | Believe me, the man can the proprietor of the place never heard of t atone patrolling the thoroughfares seavet leading into Pome key rons That fable about the hare and” Honest citizens of Seattle, ORGANIZE. Go to the mass Tae dene ‘parks: Weatiand, ele the turtle is pure bunk. Slow eeting tonight at ti ple rAeayiisiggenies ing a report that the remaining (Continued on Page 7.) your services to make the election next Tuesday an honest one election steal is planned. A blind man can see that. member of the gang of Sedro- | a Woolley bank robbers, for A gigantic Attend the meeting tonight, get your credentials to serve as A ‘ whom a search has been con challengers at the election polls and help insure an honest elec ucthé trom, Neve ts “GRieee: tion and an honest count iy Reactor dave) wenieeeniat *F ae i 4a Meadowpoint, a few miles ; s north of Golden Gardens, at 0 a, m., Saturday Late War News |: 03 Gunriclegy Ed Martin and aw the man, he tal ea > Ww he Gneisenau, which have been threat ra ith th Fighting in East ssaaylenine the alles” Pacific shipping |= i" near MeMfurray, Sh fighting is reported in progress all have been captured Carel Aasamatia Bist! along the eastern _ battlefront T He carried a belt of ammunition | Move Against Turks from East Prussia through Russian 7 nd at omatie pistol, an? had al Poland to the Carpathians. PETROGRAD, Oct 31 Russia eavy growth of bea Martin is preparing today to fight the| 04 Wells surprised him, as they Mrs. Mary Hogan fs guilty of many 100 Go Down With Ships muirieé, (NS. precaulens. Ars). FONB | weregaing work ney met] slaughter for shooting and killing LONDON, Oct. 31.—The number him. as ply, but pa Jenne By her husband, James J. Hogan, doors of persons drowned on the hospital ship, Rohilla, wrecked Friday off Whitby, England, is officially) “LONDON, Oct. 31.—Attacking a} The posses are attempting to Sink Turkish Ships Gardens eeper at the Orpheum theatre, in the foyer of tha heatre on the evening of August according to 1 “ l | | placed at approximately 100. AN Turkish naval squadron in the| blo his prog to Seattle. deeds Behold them two statesmen eekin our vote they want re-election they talk | equal number were saved. Black sea, Ruselan warships have| Where it Is feared he would be fhe Jury se h retnened . versie much and loud they resort to deception they hed they quibble they crawfish * * * sunk a mine layer and a destroyer |come permanently | lost, If once | eae svourt at 0230 Satieaa ‘ ‘ eye ‘ 1 Le } ‘ 1 » » «| Capture German Cruisers and captured 4 collier, according to|Siven.a chance to discard his tat |) i it piffling money snatcher mall stuff me big je reat possibilities to do good ; LONDON, Oct. 31—A Sydney,|a Rome dispatch. The same mes. | tered clothing, and remove his}™orning. siiey, whteit fine opportuni to serve vet they ray it all forget their plain dut violate promises |N. 8. W. message today said| sage said the Turks were bombard. | beard. ps as | been locked up. ail night, indionaa ' j x % \ : German cruisers Schaenhorst and! ing Sevastopol | The description given by Martin xd ¥ v 8 * * * disgrace their state vote to take money * the people’s money vote to graft * © to __|and Wells tabs accurately with|to the bailiff that a verdict hag jthat given by Andrew Austin, s been reached, and as soon &s court COME TO THE STAR’S ELECTION PARTIES! Ee ee ea "is sa: “al | woods near McMurray, Thursday mn ogan visibly paled as ef. steal * * * petty political larceny. @ OFFERS $100 REWARD FOR DETECTION OF ILLEGAL VOTERS h The Star will go you one better this time. Instead of one big |headquarters are City Detectives Her attorneys, James McBlroy’ free election night show, The Star will give two next Tuesday ha Sense Te * | and James Crotty, quietly. acoepeane 10 i} FI oF A ho, duri ¢ * | rown, Smith, L, C.} and r a y accepter ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ret—Of any person attempt Se tarry) SUG Bie Slee parties, and the cash to cover night. Two big, separate, distinct parties. All of the election Harris, and A, M. Mayou, and Offi-| the verdict and withdrew, 4 REWARD will be paid for any ing to vote at the general elec iyo any fauna bite Mel gH the reward is now on deposit returns—FIRST, OF COURSE—funny pictures, cartoons and all cer W. M., Gilley They will present a motion for @ j Information given undersigned Gian? Naverhiah'S, Whad tattle oct pis, een Thy ace | with the First National bank of of the fun that goes with a Star election night show will be on | A squad from Ballard substation, | new trial next week. i hich i" the ARREST | Seattle IRA D, LUNDY, tap at both places. Sergt. BE. C. Collier and Officers! The maximum penalty for man Seen Tease oe a gaily qualified to do so. This reward is offered for the | Chairman Non-Partisan Commit You are all invited to be The Star's guests, It's free |'Thos. Fowles and C, S, Stevens,| slaughter is 20 years in the penk , was also dispatched, i tentiary. AND CONVICTION— | Gecond—Of any ELECTION | protection of the voters in all | tee I sasiammneemeietaiaeeestheteeietitaieieaiiiinenemenininnaiainatatvaiaisiiaiil

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