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, DID JEFF PAY? PT SENT JEFF TO KID THE LANDLADY VOLUME 19 oMBER 8, 1916 ONE CENT ONLY DOG IS LOYAL TO DOCTOR HELD FOR MURDER OF WIFE BUSINESS MEN BACK SENATOR POINDEXTER IN STRONG ST‘ STATEMENT py THEY ASK VOTERS TO HERE’S BUSINESSMEN’S STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF U. S. SEN. POINDEXTER RENOMINATE HIM We favor the re-election of Miles Poindexter to the United States senate =~ BECAUSE— “7 Re m = ‘ He has been and is a senator for all the people and for every Headed by J. E. Chilberg of the Scandinavian- part of the state age Amtrican bank, former president of the Chamber of | M® has faithfully and at all times represented the best senti 6 $4 c Re” . . ments and highest ideals of his constituents Commerce, 53 men, representing the business, profes-'] He has gained a position of commanding influence in the senate sional and labor element of the city, today joined in a and In governmental affaire. He le recognized a0 @ national bl blic id - f @ figure of the highest type remarkable public statement urging Seattle and the state{] He tabored earnestly and voted for a protective tariff on lumber and shingles. His position on the tariff with re- spect to every product and industry of his state has been absolutely true to the state best interest He stands firmly for the principle of protection and for the declara tions of the republican national platform upon that great seve 8 efforts and influence are due the passage of the Puget Sound Navy Yard bill, creating the government shipbuild to rally behind United States Sen. Miles Poindexter. Never before in the history of political events of this city or state has such a unanimity béen manifested among the various elements as toward the candidac of Poindexter. J. W. ROBERTS INDICTED RAND JURY FOR EXT e Seattle Star LAST EDITION é TO. m TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, PARTLY CLOUDY/* ‘ SO THEY WOULDN'T HAVE TO PAY THEIR NG ‘HE WEATHER MA BY THE WAY, REN DID JEFF SUCCRED? I's FUNNY, AR FOLK VHAT HAS BECOME OF HUMPHRE vo One THe THON SANDS WHO REFUSE TO ta pe " is . a $1,000? AUMPHREY WANTS A PUBLIC INVESTI MISS ) JEFF BACH DAY? IF YOU'RE “oO _ ; iATION 1, YE x BT LIKE A RAI NOT, YOU BHOULD TE, ARE Tite BrORe Nou, THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WANTS 10 ATTEND A CATS CONVENTION: RTION ANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF HELD ON 11 COUNTS John W. Roberts, private detective and candidates tor sheriff, was indicted Friday by the federal grand | jury on charges of impersonating a government officer jand extortion. Roberts gave office at 1:35 p. m., office himself up at the U. S. Marshai’s after having waited an hour at his for an officer to come and arrest him. Roberts is alleged to have conspired with L. F. Coyne, now under arrest in El Paso for white slavery, to extort $2,000 from Clifford Yarborough, a Tene nesseean, under threat of exposing him to the federal authorities here last March. Most of the signers in this list were opposed to ng plant and fixing the Mos ‘ position of the Pacific Coast nav b g EE AUTELIES can shy vears uae against Judge peel pry eh op Beas oh ncta a | Yarborough ” his illegitimate mulatto daugh- Burke , To him, more than to any other representative in either house ter, Eugenia Mary Yarborough, 16, according to evie i of congre is due the credit for th: y Among the signers are two former mayc and Alaska'tn read bill and of ether detslation a chal Sekar |dence United States District Attorney Allen presented ae s - to that territory, and of no less direct importance to ever jto the jury, were held by Roberts and Coyne un ea “, . 1 ar M. b a " { ft ar y 1 : Pp four of the present councilmen. embers and officers resident of Puget sound and the state of Washington }guard in the Perry hotel for two days, while the g@ both the Commercial Club and the Chamber of Com He stands for adequate preparedness for national defense—the | igh y ia acs'tn the ist t assurance of peace threatened to cause his arrest and imprisonment for cea st. He has been unfailingly and effectively responsive to every fair i y : P white slavery in connectic / The appeal for Poindexter support is based upon request. every legitimate demand affecting the commerce, e connection with his bringing the eral and special groun the industry, the labor of his state. And he has been thus jdaughter here from Tennessee. ala Special grounds. ponsive without regard i oneid- - , ecpat no iE On iiaactan * erationo-e trve coppemmntaiied Sad anmper PUG o By 6. J. O'DONNELL [28..tt is alleged. Yarborough paid |————-—-—____3ge The general reasons are that Sen. Poindexter ‘has @ representative and servant of ail the people. y 8. J. ! $2000, the price of silence, to Core | Gaitaq gy ' . AR joo ni tates ; been and is a senator for all the people and for ever) bere i eg w. Woe wp ios in the Perry hotel, while Roberts Yerborcegh. cape nel hie aan . 7 7g Pia . ust an ordinary houn: waited in the next room. a t of the state’ and has “faithfully, at all times, rep- seen Coyno, the check or his trunk - ? . dog, doesn't know all the facts in| Victim Had $7,600 since that event Kented the best sentiments and highest ideals of his CARRIGAN the “human hangman's noose” Yarborough, a tall, distinguished |" Eugenia Yarborough communte constituents.” murder case, but he does know his| ray cadre rte eres ta cated her troubles to a member of a ‘ : er type, an The specific reasons for supporting Poindexter ar 4 spies = Saag is In Bt Baptnged g Sccintirs the crew of the treis (et alam F att rouble and the bor is mis 2 "" - . 4 “He labored earnestly and voted for a protective . ¥« we and took apartments at 12th ave. nan telegraphed the police at Chie : © <2 ages tress, Mrs, Howard, was carried 8. and Jackson st cago to investigate. tariff on lumber and shingles. away in a black box covered with Roberts, according to the evi-| Arriving in that city, the girl “To his efforts and influence are due the passage flowers children gathered in the dence obtained by Tom Howick, was taken in charge by « police > Ss i y { bill.” saree ois i special agent Of the department of matron, to whom she is said te of the Puget Sound navy yard bill. : toRtior to the day his mistress wy Justice, who has handled the in- have told the whole story, the fe: poses the »presentative ‘ound dead, r neck broken by vestigation, learned ha arbor- | sult of which w: “To ait more than to any o her ee 7 on ae) . = oe what physicians call the hangman ough had $7,600 in the Dexter Hor-| an sh vabtiieattees ‘ty ot fesent a enactment of the Alaska Railroad bill. tistrict pay rolls, to deter-) been turned over to Carmody by|Jack was the happlest dog in the| «slo Shen Moreen sed Ger riots | Detective agency, iourned that Tar | q, racine, Covne te EI Peso, P He ” — hether th has «be ‘county Aud! , “ ¥y 4 urde an ir. How. c “ arrested im in that city on The signers of the public state frase Insurance Brokerage com plo = afl SR gold b een ci mnt Avdhor Phsips, | ~ | Allegheny mountains | ard, Mall bn Werder Ondige, |bcrough had brought the malatto|Chnrre of multe sever, Goi = ment are: 23 “al pe age MS gti pe ber © put our) Today he !s the saddest ——— girl here, and, making the Ten- tie jg peli aly %; J. E. Chilberg. Fred R. Burch, attorney bs heeyce nee ABs one the county | f on any man yet.” Car Every afternoon, just before nessean’s acquaintance, suggested pong Prt nen Catenitior San George W. Allen, bond insurance] Apert Taub, president Western |Sommlssloners by | Commissioner mody sald Frid Hut we are still) the sun sinks behind the moun- TAKE that he could be charged with vio (not discuss this phase of the cose: sian, presttient of the Arctic club Meeamepertation company . ae nto the warrants and pay — ~— gst onde es jlating the Mann white slave et 4! Yarborough returned to the rn de » c 8 panmes, A. Demoat Beeteper? John B. Beltnick. |, It will advocate that the state) The investigation is being based| wnere, in dog languoge, he tires {federal a 20: AF YOR [United States shortly after Coyne ben S. Osborne, vice president | Albert B. Moses, real estate 1 1 0 a send expert on evidence that many names of Ia-| to tell his master he is being PORTS: They also suggested, according | found ot gp wae i the Washington Title Insurance| James A. Johnson, contractor. | S°countants to ald Prosecutor Lun: | borers who did not exist were en-| teyal. Jto the evidence given’ the grand|Gcorgia and brought here eith the, fom pany len Schalkenbach, president | ina 14 Re te tao teriow ci lwaanee cee pivsee de ylbiy og a- ir] Jack seems to understand past jury, that they might disclose the | daughter from Chicago as a wite : — . 7 nod ting to the bottom of warrants were received an¢ ale} ny aster’s old friends = 4 ne ns’ F Walter 8 Fulton ee on Commercial company the 2his ly indorced, and the pay collected ae eros cid nil phowiWeraig ing By WILBUR 8. FORREST evidence against him and throw | ness before the grand jury. Lavingston B. Stedman. ole Maz.| C- & Downte, real estate Passage of the resolution depend There are eirht road districts,| nection with this “Jie Jitsu mur.| United Press Staff Correspondent | him in jail Roberts is charged on three d. W. Efaw. secretary Seattle M Byron Phelps, county auditor, for:|upon the votes of Commissioners under eight supervisors, and any |ger” allege’ to have occurred atter|, LONDON, Sept. 8—The Bulgar-| ,!mPpersonates U. 8. Officer |counts with conspiracy to extort tress and poole es mipeny. | mer mayor of Seattl Lafe Hamilton and Kris Kouds number of road bosses, in King) Mrs. Howard irned from a suf.|!48 right wing moving up the Black| Coyne is said to have represent: | money, and on eight counts with ec eee: Cee, Fra ce, tarme: _ Some of the district pay rolls and/ count tone an wh ie & sea coast, has occupied the Ruman.|¢d that Roberts was in a position | impersonating an officer. gineer, former superinten¢ of rank Terrace, farmer. - frage t in 108 wnien t fe, doctor is jan seaport towns of Balchik and|'© handle the case as a govern ilitie: te. ya D tyat ald to lorbidden her to | Timer Lech, preeibent ‘eth: teletes iaacthoer i a gia rast Saturda “er ia oe ae aera SS Re Ee ne ee cee at, tape ite, aad ' rd, preside f " nsiness college. ast Saturday he - | arch 11, la s said, 5 bridge Island Land company C. A. Riddle, lawyer ‘SCANDAL ROCKS The grand jury probe was fea-, _ When Summers Sharp, pros. | {0 olor wake coe "| Coyne and Roberts took Yarbor Robert B. Hesketh, city council-| Frank A. Steele, lawyer tured with a demonstration of phys-| ecuting attorney, went to the An official statement from the| Ugh to the Perry hotel, since re man. Dr. C. P. Bryant, physician jeal violence shortly after 10:20 a. | Howard home the day after the Bulgarian war office this afternoon |™MCdeled into a hospital but then i meee Dale, couseiinen Fletcher Lewis, attorney | m. today. Henry Frasier, a news-| fenoral he found Jaek Nud¥ied | tse this victory, but als j.|Considered an exclusive hostelry T. H. Bolton, councilman H. Day Hanford, civil and consult. | paper reporter, struck City Council-| In the kitchen. Jack refused to. | Tian im orant Rumanian sec, | Where Coyne kept guard over them | Will H. Hapna, councilman | tae abainner, | man Wright on the jaw with his| eat. He seemed to know clouds | Ml’ ‘ Saturday night and Sunday George W. Dilling, former =r David J. Myers, architect | eae fist. hung heavy over his home. The Rumanians have tured| The day following, they took Yar- | Seattle Dr. E. B. Edgars, dentist, former| 5a It was only a joke,” said Wright : ee ate Dexter Horton! Final arrangements are being of Sea sak ir. E. far a mer LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.—Los . the fortified Hungarian town of | borough to the exter Horton made for the final blow off of Robert 5: Bores, former presiden member state dental board ae Angeles awoke today to find it ae ~ be ae paar ppd h HOTEL MAN FINED | Orzovo, opening the way to a new|bank, it is said, where he drew tho" Beattie Ae Sige cae per Commercial Club y C. Snyd shysiclan, fo a » strike a city official withir ot He ~ a ect 7,600. the s / 8 Meee Chaka, fovlnar ceevetary Gil ae ose cic TA: 10% | | calf inthe theces of. political {mad % } OOTING F favasion of Hungary. Orsovo is on|qut his account of 7,600. At the! wit take place Saturday might ia “ ‘ereial Clut * . i. scandal that involves nearly she Danube near the junction of the | Northern Bank Be ile, the form of the Ad Masque ball and ee ee ee as Dovey. president Seat-| every executive department of Rumanian, Hungarian and Serbian | borough sent $500 to Pvanayille: | pageant ‘ or. Jobn Gosnell, physician eering company. | ere Ind, for his daughter, who, it had | Pase i ake een woes ots iri ma oan | ORAL casenn ware | PROBE FISH LOBBY rr ey fem ocr | me iad Yor he Gnueher, re, had |e seen ad her sae clan dads 7 tia celina’ semotaine | Morris and Harvey. o/h | MO) REST ON SOMME (othe mish tat ‘ine. “evi./ maids are grooming themselves and Dr. G. F. Warmburg, pt 4 quad, when they fought in the ce” jn the “white slave” case | {te Vast array of workmen are pre- O. 8. Larson, banker CITY FIGHTS ROADS committee of the grand jury (se | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8— | Ferguson hotel -and shot W. J i atcete i artaad “si AS | jaring the floor for the dancers, ohn P. Hartman, attorne eee seunclintéae auaian | The senate lobby committee — ftothwell, July 27, Manager John A FRONT, ALLIES PLAN Both Left the city onder ee in Mier er E, Remsberg, port commis. i | will investigate ch 3 of | Farnham was fined $500 and costs | » Perr: » al. | Cisclose, the secrets of the aaimay . NEAR WATER SOURCE blyman < gi - bide oe | cc are i is wea? 1 | Thursday, and fined $100 and sen-| sagetind to the Peat ca vt | but they intimate the occasion will Shorrock, banker, member of Earl, the publisher of two bos | plain, made on | tenced to 30 days in jail for violat-|, LONDON, Sept. 8.—Renewed in-|leged $2,000 transaction is said to! be unique. A chool board. The city utilities ‘@ietaitiee has| Angeles newspapers, and for | the floor late last night, that Jing the dry ordinance fantry onslaughts by the allies of|have taken place, the money being | G. Herb Palin, originator of the (0. B. Thorgrimson, attorne ; | mer mayoralty condidate, Fred- Sir Joseph Polk and other even greater magnitude than the/handed over by Yarborough to! siogan “Safety First,” will be ths Wood Stewart nstructed Corporation | Counsel erick J. Whiffen, as a result of Canadian officials. lobbied | Th report of the classification |successful strokes early this week |Coyne, Roberts being In an ad-/headiine attraction ‘at the show G. Allen Caldwell to immediately take steps| Whiffen's charges that he was habe axed - committee, appointed a r ago jon the Somme are certain to follow | joining room. | Friday night. Several contests and FV real estate, former to block the construction of roads| offered the mayoralty for | against adoption of the Cham Gill to standardize civil|the incessant night and day bom-| That night Roberts and Coyne] music by the K. of P. band will be ayor of Bothe the county on the Cedar river| 2-500. beriain amendment to the rev ings, will be ted in all/bardment of the German lines. The|went to the train when the girl! inciuded on the program Sami Trethewa real e¢ te at shed | District Attorney Thomas L, enue bill artments for the Inspection allies intend to give the Germans | was started for Indiana. T he same i nd investments Health Commissioner MeBride | Woolwine pressing the probe. This would have prevented of employes Then if they have no rest night Coyne accompanied Yarbor | Water will be shut off in that por WW. G. Visser, of West & Whee nd Water Superintendent Youngs| Whiffen, who was a candidate for| admission into the United wny kicks they will aken up by| The Paris Liberte reports that/cugh to Vancouver, B. C., the evi-' tion of Rainier Beach supplied from SS aatate t th warned the council that un-|mayor in the last election, declared! States of halibut or salmon | the commit any final the kaiser has returned to the|dence is said to show, where he the Gazelle st. tank lying north of George H. Walke erie ess some a8 io he was offered the positions of; from the North Pacific except | plan is ado} A meeting in the Somme front, and is inspiring his|took a check for Yarborough’s | Norfolk st., between Sist S. and Gari unde, tailor ity’s wate ma of Los Angeles to succeed| when the fish were sent in ayor's chanbers will probably be|troops to the heavy counter attacks |trunk and disappeared after telling 60th, on Saturday, September 9, James HW De Veuve, president De |gerously contar Chas. E. Sebastian, who resigned bond from an American port. ‘held for this purpose in s week. jmentioned by the French war office.| Yarborough to remain out of the|from 9 a, m, to 5 p.m | KING CO King sleepy, mother would pack him when they arrived, father locked e Gra ere where ‘or ties and love affairs In fact we saw the Coe Ty ne mink Cokots | locked athe menu and deciied | We hit @miling Sambo, 8 for | Ggunty. Geahee talr atieenean in blankets and put him down | the car and put the key in his ze fair at Renton Tues what you wanted and then 10 cents, 9 for 25 cents, with | — I have seen county fairs be in the wagon bed for the afters | pocket, and all day the auto P : bought as many tickets as you ball fore—not in King county, be | noon, and the family would re- | mobile was parked out with the ected chubby pigs and ought you would need for a © rode dashing steeds on cause this is the first one we sume its ambles about the other automobiles in the place ‘ ens, investigated the einer sandwich, a cup of cof the “Carry Us All” (which ts have ever had, but in other ground reser ‘or them , orkings of cream fee and a piece of chocolate r for Merry-Go- counties and several years ago. It Was a little different yes Otherwise things were just or owing ma cake and saw the Man I remember that everyone terday. The family was there the same, Everyone paid a ‘ sab ‘Aiea an” Maakan's After that 1 followed the Gorilla and the South used to come in wagons—the oh, yes every one of it, The | quarter to get into the grounds mayor extend Renton’s hospital crowd, the Grangers, and the can Porcupine whole family neatly packed in baby grew sleepy about noon except those who bought a “sea o the Grangers and the Mrs, Grangers we had ou 1lso fished in a fish pond Then the father would park and mother packed him away in | son ticket.” Then we all poked Grangers accept it, and admired fortunes told by the Egyptian and came home with glass the old horse out, and. leave blankets and the family re- | about among the tents und she ; of beautiful potatoes phrenologiat Ankh her an vase with gold trimmings, and the wagon with all the other sumed ite ambles about the | watched the men moving the 4 purple cabbage heads thing—she will answer you cor we saw the Glass Blowere—"A | wagone in a space reserved for ground, ‘There was only one | exhibits about, and the young Then | had luncheon at a rect—About your Past, Present wonderful exhibition of splen them. Along about noon when thing lacking and that was the \ of us squealed " ecstatic boots presided over by the wo. 4 and Future—Your lost proper- dor | the baby became cross and | old horse, for in the morning, fear wherever an Indian or an OUNTY FARMERS BRING THEIR F AMILIES TO RENTON FAIR IN AUTOS INSTEAD OF WAGONS | the “Royal Horse Marines.” I learned some things there about granges. I learned that a grange is a fraternal order of Egyptian or a blue-blooded rooster looked our way, and the older of us talked wisely about fine Plymonth Rocks and Jer sey cows, “Not so good as them farmers, and that a Pomona o' Joe Will's down Earlington is a convention of all way, tho,” nges in a county After that we went in to hear After the ses” were the “exercises” in the high over we explored the exhibits school auditorium, where May of needle work, fine vegetables, or J, Hughes delivered an jellies, and cut flowers, offered address of welcome to which by each individual grange, And we all, all the thousands of us who were there, had a luck, Mr, Granger, and hope you luck, rM, Granger,. Mr, Fred Nelson, master of the King County Pomona Grange, | replied most gracefully, and the high schooi orchestra played |

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