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Show CanDei Wilson ocrat, Chief Executive, in the Midst of didate for j Gpvernor in ? War Worries, Imposed On in North Pak6ta, Brands artisan Townley, JLpSeuer and the t Interests at I Stand L It! Other League League Leaders in Idaho. It Is said that Dubois is returning to Idaho from Washington.- - All summer Mr, Dubois spent his vacation here on politics. Just previous to his first political mia-- i si on to Idaho he received his appointment as a member of the War Ordnance Board at a salary of $7500 a year. It must; be clear to everyone In Idaho that Mr. Dubois has not been able to give that office any attention and that all of his time has been direct-Je- d to assisting the Nonpartisan leaders to carry the state in the primaries; and he is " . 'now busy trying to elect their ticket at the coming election. : V., - L i ' Treasurer Burkes letter, places the administration a I against tht Nonpartisan League. lf there be any doubt M to ahetiv Non-partis- i Can there be any question that if President Wilson understood the situation in Idaho he would be against the League in this state?. There can be- - but one answer ' ' Read this page. i ! ' j , NO ATTACK ON MEMBERS OF LEAGUE I 1 Never at any time have I cast any reflection upon tisan League. , , 11 - members of tl the Nonpar ! ' 1 , know the farmera in Idaho too welL I know that they their government. re loyal and' to true , ' All of my fight ha been directed against Townley and Arthur LeSueuy,, the executive secretary of the Nonpartisan League, and their agents here in Idaho, who only answer my questions by dodging behind the fanners aid saying, "See, Mr. Farmer, that man Gooding is throwing stones at us!' . THE TRUTH HURTS, AND, MR. KESSLEI YOU KNOW THE AT TACK UPON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS AN OUTI lGE AND A CRIME THE ATTACK BY AGENTS OF TOWNLEY AND LE (EUR. I KNOW ' talking about the fanner. Twill give a thousand dollars to the Red Cross fund if anyone will produce evidence that I have ever attacked the farmers of this state, publicly or privately. I have been making his f ight for years, and I am going to continue the fight for the agricultural and live stock interests of Idaho to the end. Of f course the truth always hurts. I am not They say that t framed ap on Mann down at Gooding. v Z'' - just FRANK R. GOODING They Repudiate Roosevelt But Stick With Known Disloyalists w t ''er8f . ' an " ' I ask the people of Idaho to remember. the direct charges of disloyalty made by the United States government, by Theodore Roosevelt and others against Townley and LeSueur and other Nonpartisan leaders. I ask them to remember the revelations I have made from official documents and from signed letters showing Arthur the Executive Secretary of the Nonpartisan League, who directs the campaign in Idaho through McK&ig and Scholtz, is an I. W. W., a Socialist and a traitor: to his meniiber of fit fiels confident of a sweeping victory in Idaho jfor ) I f ' said Mr. Dubois, thatjjthe entire Don itie, ticket, including the state ticket namd by the Non parts guc in the Democratic primaries, will he elected. I am confident, Mr. Dubois who is a member of the feder al ordnance board at. $7500 .a year has pad several visits to Idaho ON POUIICS. He a jknoum to' have been in conference with McKaif and ScholtZf posing as a Democratic leader, . don't Idaho citizens, you see the; connection! - . V (I 4 atch Out For Eleventh Horn Remember Idaho nards taxpayers, the 73 cent Nonpartisan League Leaders,.., t Tax-payin- g , ' Dubd. ed B fn N NON-PART- IS up on Bill Haywood! You know where Haywood convicted of treason to his own country and sentenced to twenty years r an 19-Fr- v :didate of the league: by Townley, LeSeuer and all Non-partis- Oct 1 crats and the Nonpartisan League, V. Democratic administrations st isan league ha been dissolved Treasurer John Burke, one of fs official family. lireeted himself to the situation t strongly in opposition to th that state for the reason that and did not support the administ Oil IDAHO POLITICS he . conclusion. - fr the highest federal ordnance board, has returned from Idaho, where he k interested himself in Democratic politics, tfr. Dubois (tatq Os ratify the agreement on the part c the farmers resulted In its rejectioi Now. If there are many members the league present I want to ask yo if yoii really believe that when Seuer was In Kansas City, trying put through this agreement, tellii that members of the L W. W. that meant the transferring of the powt of the state Into their hands, he really! working In the Interests of farmers of North Dakota? Think over and see if .you can reach any suefi ' W&T League leadership. an REPORTS DUBOIS Washington, Non-partis- an E MEN WHO ARE BACKING LEAGU CANDIDATES IN IDAHO, THE NATIONAL ADMI STRATIONS CONDEMNATD OF THE iNl LEAGUE RUNS TO ID THEREFORE AS WELL A TO NORTH DAKOTA Mr, Burke expresses hi ejf in a letter to W. E. Byeriy, D ocratic State Chairman of rh Dakota, in which he states il administrations reasons fo; ing opposed to .the league candidates. MR, BUIiKE SAYS AMONG OTHER THAT GOVERNOR FRAZ iR OF NORTH DAKOTA, Wl TOOK THE SA5IE POSI N AS HIS LEADER, TOWNL PRESIDENT OF THE LE GUE, LINED UP AGAINST WAR THE SAME "AS Ik) THE PACIFISTS, THE I.,W. AND SOCIALISTS, and at led "If everybody had taken same position, we would h ve been unable to raise the necessary to win the war ' NON-PARTISA- I framed prison. to the natio with relation to the Non letter written by United Sta members of President Wilsd: In this letter Mr. Burk North Dakota. He came election of Governor Frazier, ier is backed by the Socialis tion-ithe prosecution of ti Governor Frazier is a North Dakota and is back; other league I THESE ARE THE SA All doubt as Non-partis- v National Den; ocratic Adminii tration Fights the Same Noi partisan Lei igue Leaders North Dakota who are Tr ing to Makj a' Nonpartisai State of Idaho.' Non-partis- I wonder who framed up on those other Nonpartisan League leaders 4 . in north Idaho for sedition?' V(hy, they used to say tk LeSeUer who, in the summer of 1(16; attempted to foist upon the farmers o this state a working agreement, where by tjiey should employ I. W. W. labor era In speaking of this undertaken before the I. W. W. lodge No. 400 a Kansas City, he said, It we (meanlnj the I. W.- - W.(, can bring about tbl agreement It will mean the trane herring of the balance of power fror tte state1 government of North Dakd ta to the league and th L W. SL' Ton will remember that. series of meetings held In this state I -- S v The last official record of Townley political faith, prior to he birth of the league i nd the death of the Socialist jterty, is ..is own registration affidavit signed at Beach, N. D on the 11th day oNad rtl. It 14. A. E. Bowen, Townley chm speaker and organizer, was twice ci for governor on the Socia rt ticket. M. E. Eiiiott, t one time pi a radical Socialist paper at Minot, N. D. Mr. Elliott was at me time state manager for the Non-- p league in North Dakota, now e at headquarters at St. Paul t nd his place here turned over in Aid Strom of Wiiliston, another avov red Socialist. "Most of you wiU remember t g,t some years ago there resided In Mir fit, N. D a Socialist lawyerdiy the uajne of Arthur LeSeuer, the man who quite a prominent part m behalf of the I. W. W. at th time the ne'e at Minot some years ago. LcOeuer ws employed by immediately ley as chief counsel for the league pod machine, no Non-- 1 ue S' I! made executive aecretair of th k I stind for the industries of Idaho and . ble development of our state. li , squarely Washington -- io Socialists, no L W. W or not an effort la being made In tnlaj partisan league. And ao we have the Mate to etrtabiiah Mate aocialUm gin president of thelfague, the chkf or full bloom with one Mrube, tut it jhuilzrr, the state manager and the oue nerd only investigate the 1) felting chief ynuim-- l and executive Secretary ; poUtlcal dflllMlon and activities f rascal Sodalleta. practically every man who la In eba to W. W. With 1 Ctjmnectlon of any important work of (he h further to word want a "I Just say In leapw, or even public by endorsement of Uie Town fy about. Mr. LeSeuer. This la the earaf J AM SUKE THAT PRESIDENT WILSON KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT MR. DUBOIS VISIT TO IDAHO IN THE INTEREST OF POLITICS. EVERY FRIEND OF PRESIDENT WtLSON IN IDAHO BELIEVES THAT HE HAS BEEN IMPOS ED ON BY SOME ONE IN WASHINGTON. - United1 position so he could ran fwr governor of North Dakota on th Democratic ticket against Governor Frazier, the Nonpartisan' League candidate, atated, in l&recentpeech:. r Over in North Dakota you see Mr. Doyle, who was, before he became a candidate, I Marshal for North Dakota, (a Democrat appointed by President Wilson) and he said that he has been given a vacation by the president to run;for governor of North Da kota against Frazier, the Nonpartisan candidate, i I jj I will fight for lower flight rates for Idaho. .Tna present are unjustly high. I have been fighting them fir a fog timejind will, continue the contest on the floor of the tenat. ' stand for a safe and ane government in nation ud gt, that ; , - States Marshal of North Dak Jia, who was given a vacation fro: . the United The m4a whq would not upport Present Wibo k measures woqld not Support the boys in the trenches'" thboys who are 'serving their country on the high seas. Sad a man, to my mind, would be a traitor. W. WJ Stephen H. Doyle President Wilsons, appointee as .... In President Wilson will have no better supporter ' measures than myself. . "fj e. Mo iffr artisan Socialists: ! li . JlREEOPLE 0 IDAHO : If I am elected to represent Idaho For . , Leayee leadeot pBipsIgo made by the laho has been one of villificatiqn and groundless .ecusati so W hey are now preparing to spring campaign falsehoods eleventh le day they cannot be refuted. Watch out for these Tlie Non-partk- ei ' Non-part- of their They have presented no reason whatever why any didates should be elected. They have no constructive or t do not pay program for the tax payers of Idaho. They the Ives. It is o matter of record that Townley and avert? an Five Nonpartisan leaders of North Dakota pay ? 73e each in taxes and still they want t spend your taxg MORE EVIDEIME OF DEC , Le-Sue- ur, country. , , , ' . , , ' that Le Sueur is a gTeat lawyer, but they say nothing about his Americanism or his patriotism, for they cannoL There is no such. thing in his make-u- p and yet he wants to control i Idaho for Townley. - I ' is None of these men , Mr Dear Mr, Simpwio: - Washington, May II, It to not true that the Mi sorernment to pressing theNon-par- tl hetgvit in any manner or that tf rederaJ government consider if an act disloyalty to be a member of thi ilwgue. The federal government to not cl eerned with the political, econ or industrial beUeto of any organlzatt a time like this. Insisting pnl that every organization, az well as ever shall staiSehind thto believing absolutely in the Justice Americas position. The Nonpartisan League, by resolution and organii effort, has given this .pledge of lo fatty; North Dakota, controlled by thief fa record of war support as1 any. other ct ganlzaUon politically, monwealth in the unlW MrXBq r, ItsrepresentaUve in the lower house, never been criticized for a si rut e utterance that might be termed dislof to Mr. Tow nicy under indictmen jin Minnesota, and there to a very blj fight being made on the League b that State by certain group with this government ha nothing to do, t busing absolutely to take part in these ' L difference. j - 1 j J ery sincerely, " GEOhOE . CREEL, Chalrma )t haa-afTI- n Townley, LeSeuer, or even. Bill Haywood, have been repudiated by the Nonpartisan League leaders have sent into Idaho to capture this state and install a Bolsheviki form of government, but they were quick to repudiate Theodore Roosevelt and to even go as far as to say this great American citizen is dis loyal. They stand lor traitors and grafters of all kinds, but they damn true American citizens who have the courage and the manhood to expose them.. ;v , " .The only answer to this by the Nonpartisan League leaders in Idaho, 1 - , THE NONPARTISAN LI AGUE LEADERS ARE ATTEMI ING TO MAKE THE: OPLE OF IDAHO BELIEVE TI PRESIDENT WILSOi IS WITH THEM BY PRINT THE FOLLOWING; rolltlcl . utfrertlsement- - y r KT TBlS IS WHAT. CREEL SAID ABOUT TOWMJjr- THAT HE AND THE PRESIDENT SUSPECTED WJ LEYS LOYALTY, F0R GOOD AD SUFFICIENT S0JSS: ( Thave never at any time given or the Non-partis- an official League or any other private orgaw i in League nor any connection, irector IT CAME TO MY ATTENTION rTHAT ' TISAN LEAGUE WAS NOT TN HARMONY VUin ONALPURPOSE, and when Mr. Townley cameto lijsistod that he call upod me. I Bent him also And took hfin later to see the President. THESE r,TrnnFffS THE WHOLE POINT-OTO BRING HOME TO HIM THAT THIS WAS MANS WAR,' THAT A WA OF aT H? THAT NO CLASSES WERE BEING fAORED EXPENSE OF ANY OTHER CLASS, AND LIFE OF (The country depended ' Ptw-Wan, Non-partis- F IT-WA- d surroET. ; ltu 4 FRIEND MAIL THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO A |