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NOW 18 THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR AN HON TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, PARTLY CLOUDY,” EST COUNT IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION, THERE SAYS GEORGE, THE WEATHER DOPESTER. —INe HAVE BEEN EVIDENCES OF TOO MUCH TRICK CIDENTALLY, REGARDLE oF THE CLOUDY t 1 SUNNY ERY. FIR THERE WAS AN ATTEMPT TO FIX WEA THEH OOKS PRETTY pte TH MACHINES, THEN CAME THE SKE WATCH THE COUNT! - | SERCTION OFFICIALS, ) THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATILE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS + | itis mury xso HOW EASILY SENATOR luk FOLLETTE WON IN WISCONSIN VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1916. ONE. CENT Si.w3"AiXtnd 2 UMPHREY SLANDER SPIKED This tea phaeognioh- CONG RES: TOM, ONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY and his unscrupulous mouthpieces, ic reproduction of part agi, © So tweet tea amier prev | the standpat papers, have again been caught deliberately lying. of page 4336, Congres- eo de NEUE ST prema e ata a stl ° : ° 1 sional Record of Sep- Siva to tetas Sa 4 The Congressional Record nails their slander. They lied about U. tember 6, 1913, h Send toe Bacelectared ty Caade as a ee ee ' S. Senator Poindexter’s vote on a tariff on lumber and shingles. The amendment pro- {tens ore se at pone a tariff on lum. | Birman toe Humphrey, with malicious intent—for he must have known he was lying—declared yer and shingles was in- ey . : . . p troduced by Sen. Poin- tt that Senator Poindexter voted against a tariff on lumber and shingles. His standpat dexter. Note that Sen. } papers took up the cry. Jones supported the 4 PEAR SA : . . Pe Poindexter amendment. \ "325237 And Humphrey knew very well—for the Congressional Record is accessible to him The yeos sod aaye were ontered. Mr. JONES. Mr, President, 1 wish to submit Jum a wo Note that. both Sema- } o: stm sebait ot ais sarotoray that not only did Senator Poindexter vote FOR a tariff on lumber and shingles, but lone preg = 1s ied that he himself (Poindexter) offered an amendment to the Underwood law to that amendment, : : effect, and that Senator Jones of Washington made a speech on September 6, 1913, Teer shout icles which tm this bill are is* lt. — supporting Senator Poindexter’s amendment. NBT sd 7 ok : : The question of a tariff on shingles and lumber came up to a vote three times during the discussion of met Sect sok Va the medatre). the Underwood law. Twice it came up on September 2—on amendments offered by Sen. Jones. Poin- 1S the wrioae “tt em dexter voted WITH Jones on both of those amendments. On the first amendment, Sen. Jones secured 21 votes against 44, and on the second he got 22 votes against 42. The second amendment provided a tariff of 25 cents a thousand on shingles. On September 6, 1913, four days later, Sen. Poindexter introduced his amendment, providing for . : a tariff of $1.25 per thousand feet on lumber and 25 cents a thousand on shingles. This amendment that they both voted for ws Lae : was especially aimed against British Columbia. Sen. Poindexter made a speech in behalf of the the amendment, as this f amendment—and so did Sen Jones. Sen. Jones’ speech in behalf of Poindexter’s tariff on lumber and photographic repro- : er rate shingles is found on page 4336 of the Congressional Record for September 6, 1913. ~My ~ page eas et The vote on this amendment is found on page 4337—and Sen. Jones and Poindexter voted alike— icine of ir tiiae date ost : FOR Poindexter’s amendment FOR a tariff on lumber and shingles. Yet, in the face of these official facts, Humphrey, malicious and reckless in his desperation, con- tinues to mouth his slander. HANDWRITING EXPERTS T0 AID IN GRAFT Sot erbar WOMAN, LEFT TO DIE OFFICER AND |LUNDIN SPEEDS UP this reproduction of | aggre : _ BY GAS, ESCAPES — TWO BANDITS | PROBE OF PAYROLLS” part of another page of wy | i" , After carefully sealing the win-| He dra her back to th SHOT IN FIGHT the Record shows part 3 dows, ‘unas Ppt sey Sb algo pages. aylbncig nase’ Handwriting experts will be employed by Prosecu- room to complete the job, she told of the speech made iby vite Bertha in their b me at | the prose ee when. neighbors tor Lundin to go thru the mass of cancelled warrants t ss § 8, turned o 7 fhe Sen. Poindexter. agp rer ge e-tigg b ak an inte 1 and stopped him | For weeks the police have and payrolls of King county’s South road districts, in cording to the story she told prose-| Officers were given the warrant; been receiving reports from search of extensive graft evidence, he announced Wednes- cutors Wednesday, when appealing| Wednesday morning and instruct people robbed on the streets day. for a warrant that was later isaued,|ed to search for Lambuth. He will) py a one-armed man. Deputy Prosecutor Carmody Wednesday requested char him with threatening to| be required to put up @ peace bond : “ i The search of detectives and County Auditor Phelps to co-operate by assembling all | t TACOMA, Sept. 6.—Forty repre kill pending trial on charges of threat trol f hi ded T = -* A By frantic efforts she crawled | ening her life. patroimen for him ended tu data as quickly as possible, so that the prosecuting attor- t brandt, parolied = criminal | to the street, and was making choked and cut during the struggle | ; Sane), ‘. ? I | ENOR escape, when her enraged husband| and that Lambuth also threatened| Whose right hand le amputated | | Clerks in the auditor's office have been gathering caught her to kill her mother, in his rage | at the wrist, and his boy part- | such papers will be inspected, for several days. | in the street after @ | our finger on any one person right hold-up, by Motorcycle Officer (ore the bat,” said Prosecutor Lun-| M. 8. Arbogast, who was him- | ain Wednesday. “But we intend to} | | Hildebrandt admitted his identity ; graft in the road districts, we want! e. i : aaa ~ |while city physicians examined |to put a stop to it.” | |the location of the bullet in his] ‘The payrolls in one district for| vag n ewed, be-lion last. opportun! hear bin i : : i eaeres tnee Ka fe ene peer doe tas to New York you have here, Myer.’” James R. Barnes, whose hus- Barnes was found dead by a park| Who was sentenced to life impris-| believed to be dummies are radic: | “ * h later hanged, had killed A ak ve was my. first criticism bullets in his body in Washing- jing over the body wringing her| White, posed to be the same signatures on things, and no one of them has opera. He smiled boyishly ton park last night, early today {hands and crying, “He shot htm-| Matthew Murphy while robbing the | the July payrolls To all appearances, he is the Mr. Myer came out of his i 1 “ land Charles st | jtended an invitation to Senator mnene, | Mr. 3 1 t he mused, “and {t was beauti- cording to police, “because he Mrs. Barnes told the police that |say it will be next to impossible to] 5° same boyish, unspoiled Theo studio and paused in the door fully kind.” Selused to live with me ony |her husband had sued her because| Hold Up Man and Woman _|check back and find out how ex-|/olndexter to come to Tacsmasaas thru a bath room window, dropped| The woman said that she was| “87 night. when John Hilde ney’s office could rush the investigation. sieenoleein Ohvce Walter Healy, were shot “It may not be possible to lay bullet fired by Hildebrandt. bottom of it. If there is extensive e + Musteal club early | vid E. Davies turned his chair | < : os oh mat tong a on Beattio’s | org lh will be Seattle's around toward the wind spinal column, which may prove| June jist 19 laborers, and at least This morning £ and said: ‘What a lovely view CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Mra. [by police fatal, He is the same Hildebrandt! three of the signatures of what are| H ll three of those for the winter season in grand ‘And that,” said Theo Karle, band was found dead with three |policeman. Mrs. Barnes was stand-|omment in 1904, after he and Kid/ ally different from what are sup- ea al ree 0 b ; , 1 24 = | " hurt him at all Some Grand Opera Talk “It was perfectly definite,” confessed to killing him, ac (self; he shot himeelf.” |Conway saloon, at Sixth ave. 8. But clerks in the auditor's office | Sentative business men today e@x+ Karle who made his profes | ¢, exchange a few words in | tensive grafting may have been, it|Peclally to address the business oe mo he found her with another man in| Hildebrandt was parolled from [OE apellle goo oPegaaey Peg’ Laveen Italian with Theo Karle. At rnes was the Chicago their apartments. She told the} Walla Walla a few months ago. |dummies are proved to have been men of that city jo, and whohas since brought | east, 1 suppose it was Italian agent of a New York soap con- [police the man had caught her par.| The pair stopped Christ Ander-|entered on the payrolls. Tacoma and Pierce county, at the ch pride to Seattle by his it had a rather grand opera cern. fot and had asked to come in and|sdn, 2012 Sixth ave, and his friend,| They say that the road bosses|!#st election, gave Poindexter sa most phenomenal success. | sound | 5 5 “T asked him to withdraw his wash his hands, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, at Bighth ave.|hire a number of men and are not |CVerWhelming majority over all Sam | Virginia. st. about 9 p. m.lefficiently checked by the supervis./Cther senatorial candidates. — Has He Blushes Easily They are very good friends, divorce suit, and he refused,” police, She told him he could, and, ac-| and : He sat in the narrow ante | those two. The young tenor declare she said, “We quarreled cording to her account, he turned| Tuesday night ors beet ore fig in “Tacoms stay m to Edmund J. Myers has had no other teacher since and I shot him two or three times.|suddenly, grabbed her and carried| “Turn your head up the street] The district supervisors sign the time was among the business mea ftndio in the Fischer building, he began to study seven years T don't know Just how many. After |her into the next room. Just then|and don't turn back or I'll kill|monthly payrolls, they say, but ueu.| Who have now asked Poindexter to while I interviewed him this ago. Seven years seems a ‘ss that my mind became a blank.” her hushand came home and found|You,” commanded Hildebrandt. {ally take the word of the road|*@ress them. morning, and scraped the paint short time to have accom Seattle’s militiamen, sunburned Mrs. Barnes made her reported (them in the house. That was the| They searched their victim and | bosses re from one wali with the back | pjighed all that he has done, hard as veterans, and happy, pulled |confession after a six-hour grilling |beginning of their trouble, she said.| got 70 cents, but refused to ta Two of the three county commis: | of bis tilted chair, and from and I told him that I thought |into Tacoma Wednesday morning the woman's 10 cents sioners approve the rolls, after they Officer Answers Call have been signed by the supervis-) | aan the opposite wall with the 80 and moved directly to Cosgrove. | ee qt | heels of his polished shoes, and I suppose that it does,” he ‘There were 1,980 men I lawaiian W iggles | Now keep walking,” they com-|ors, but this is regarded merely as} ed rosily every time bis admitted ut the first They were eccompanted by all to Show Influence = |™*n’r? A Re Ta | BE 8 MILLIONS e or popularity, was men three of them seem intermin of the Second Washington troops, | Officer Arbogast, off duty, hap Unless the road bosses and la tioned able to me even when I look | with the exception of Co. A signal] in Newe ance | pened to be with relatives at Ninth | borers under them are honest, it] He will sing weblion night back at them now.” lcorps and Troop B, of Tacoma.,|} In Newest Dance ave. and Stewart st. A stranger|was pointed out, graft may have _ in a concert in the Pirst Pres- He a little, rem! These will be kept came to the door and said two sus-| been flourishing under cover for} Publication of the muntcipal bud- laughed organizations | RK. 8 | NEW YORK, Sept. 6—The | Hicious looking men had been tam-| years jset for 1917, calling for expends | | byterian church. Except for a niscently Jon the border indefinitely \ : | old-fashioned waltz again? | hering with Arbogast’s wuto, out in ~ . tures of $8,048,141.72, started Weds special engagement with the Had St: Fright was lea 1 today that the | ‘s jad Stage Frig' }_It wa ames One * | PORTLAND, Sept. 6.—Backing| Pooh, pooh, it will never again | font nesday, Of this, only $4,757,696.58 “You know I wasn't allowed | militiamen will be kept at the | to sing for any one in those | American lake camp for poxsibly a| out of its slip, the Steamship Geor. ereeeeviayy hs baibhaPaoni Aa | ‘The officer jumped in the car} will have to be raised by taxation, ne years, except. for Mr. | month before they are mustered out | sana today 760 from she Rep) ) oo mumbare oF i gr e feet, fand rounded the corner of Eighth | | because of revenues from munich Neither he nor [ ever |of the service, or if tot mustered| tom of the Willamette river the; say i e American | and Virginia in time to see the| r@) Ss pal utilities, The budget can be Neither he n of A. B. Richardson, prom-| Society of Professors of Danc- e cut down, but not increased, during .. | body hold-up just being completed. kne 0 hat y voice did out, before they are allowed to re hold-ur rn ng comple knew from what my vol Ing, in convention here today. aa Arave to the ‘curbs and: oF the next few weeks, and a publie *¢ busin man and} y ‘ould oO h turn to their homes. inent Port! N one dey pine le Rip gtr ae ‘Adjt, Gen. Thompson met the dif-| Multnomah club member, who| Out of the bloody trenches of | dered “hands up.” the next few weeks, ands ala 4 4 ' ferent sections as they pulled into/ drowned | while | swimming near) (Arcee, Dae Aare he, ny Bandits Open Fire Shake Hands in the council chamber at 2 p. ms | ever had an audience. ’ a daturt influence. Milit : ; |Windemuth last Saturday nfluence. ary steps and brandt immediate! October 2, The total amount of whic ct the city. The regimental headquar. | . Hildebrandt immediately opened 2 a ners Papen i: * she itign a saat eas ters, a machine gun company and| Members of the harbor patrol,| poly Mea wiggles will be pre- rire, wounding the officer in the| ith the Earl expenditures will be slightly less BY CARL D. GROAT ms mite a chorus to sing ‘The |the sanitary corps were the first| called to the sc after a rope had| dominating Influences in this | jor’ wrist. As the crooks ran, the| than last year's. United Press Staff Corresponden mf a chorus to # been placed around the body, made| winter's dances, the conven- ks 7 ete dabrendt | N t M d and I was studying | troops to arrive. een | 1°” Slengrs cauiree, officer fired, winging Hildebrandt | a4 ‘on ay) NEW LONDON, Conn., sept. 6 Creation,’ : vd by officers at {the identification. Richardson went] i den. evtne aad bia. Sbreandie . _ NEW I ag POY yr igloo bl ae It wan reported by officers a n | n the spin ear-ok Withdrawal of the American expe-} a tenor bit in it myself as @ | 7 rt Ae that Company | bathing alone Saturday, He was} partner thru the fleshy part of his J dition from Mexico 1s destined to| lesson x Precise Washington |not missed until night, when the He's coming to town in . Tae “ er thought one day niversity of Washington | S$ neck é 4 be the first question discussed by Mr. Myer thought one day i | bath house was clo and his gar Hildebrandt is 25 years of age, “Pandora's Box,” a com- LONDON, Sept. 6.—Large crowds ta t I did it very well, and he would be relieved from os nena toca ocker. the American and Mexican commis-| that I did { Service at the end of the week to| ments were found in a lock | and considered a criminal of the! plete, interesting, clever {gathered near Cuffley today tor . ne that the next morning $ y sioners, who held their first meet Lage Fie ing it for Mr. Davies, |enable the infantrymen to return | With an increase of $261,648.98] most desperate class. In 1904 he] [ot nich recites the |te burial of the crew of the ‘Zep. ing toda the joint conference| | \s frightened the next | to college. NO N. P, WIRE STRIKE Jover last year, the county budget,|shot Dr, W. H. Corson, when, ovel, which recites the | vein shot down Sunday morning, settle all Mexican . PAUI pt. 6.~-Nort nj calling for $2,818,890.01 to be rais-| armed, he tried to escape from the adventures of a young the interment having been post- designed to - 7 nd 1 sang mixer problems om nit hae egos single high note, | DENT MOWREY, planiat, and Kd.) Pacit ; it operators today|ed by levy, has been accepted by {county Jail, He was overpowered American architect Wwork- |poned from Monday because of ob- The commissic any i wart rg aa fiatted horribly. 1 stopped | ward Hellier-Collins, violinist, were | signe ing agreement with|the county commissioners, and the} Nothing is known in local police | jection to a military funeral, Farm. first session during the morning, In) and te piel 5, » music the r averting a threat-| public hearing set for October 2.| records of Healy . jers in the neighborhood seized particularly ving tor duced to Seattle music lovers rting a th * je seized the a big room of the Hotel Griswold, | gn evpactionisnly, Teeuins, (208. Into Ne eigh. 'achool Tuesday |ened. ots Arrangements made!County revenues will total $456,' City physicians may have to op- Read the first install- |) portunity for profits and charg- overlooking the river and the| aot se the: dani... Phen De: wight for the etr were canceled, 950. erate on Hildebrandt, ment Monday. ed admission to adjacent fields, sound > & ing near London.