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i fens Hot Off the Wire ee news service covers t asses if you see it In The Star ries to Kill Girl, Then Cuts Throat MeDaniele infatuated was employed as a candy maker and in “The Hole in th Wall,” 911 ond av, Mise MeDanielx was placed in care of Police Matron Marganet De Han today and will here.” |be sent to her parents in Belling Recently | bam PURPLE MOTHER TO MAKE BITTER FIGHT FOR $150,000 STAKE (By Cnlied Pree) jte Chark Thu ao,” sald Mine | aloo Man Mon After Cinieiilt He was “atTheatre Makes Double ‘0! today. , he with me »wed me to Hellingham. to Take Life. to Seattle two we Ineo jof bim and he followed me Carter is 24 years old 1 cam ks ago to get rid tug to MeDaniels, b Ernest Carter, a eabed is own throat w ta the presen Mrs. G oom at $01 Madison After 10 o'clock las Miss MeDaniels ran serea fe the street purs assatian’ member ton, a DIEGO, Cal., Sept. -17,—| Mra. Tingley's society, w ! te I A. W attor perty to the y te erine Tingley, head a ” egos that his mother the Theosophical society, with head nd wind tow five juarters on Point Loma, said t prie t « eat Her ¢ that Mra. Tingley would fight he say t f mor the very end the than $400,000, and 1 } beer and her $700,000 xing conspiracy and un-| It is even charged that Mrs with r t Mre Tingley and others ir i th heed woman to marry T t his sweet # are made in| now 70 years of age, and it tx al Tingle | the compla re by Mra infirm at the time of mar Planacan, of fire }Phurston's sor Patter om av. ond Bl oon a millionaire ot. New ®. Thurston's will is sald te Sitting in the/castie, Pa. He declares that Mra.|have left $150,000 to the Theos el started be | Thurston, who was married fh 1 ophists s MeDaniels. was elected SAR ir Followed Her. wt Carter boll Tacoma a year E GOLD PLATES ONLY ONE SIDE OF THE BRICK | Scheme Which C. D. Hillman’s Shark Institution Uses to Get Money From the | Poor and Ignorant. papother of ©. D. ritgan's| Sehemes. How he can/ fwith it is a mystery. Hill only has to plate the side to get the money. he fe OR RR Re (st the Tingle lodging * * his way into, * “The certainly deserves * Wem and commenced to’ ® for Poindexter,” said L. FL Swift * Drawing & rasor he|® today. “The Star's advisory ballot undoubtedly caused a great ® Der, and she ran seream-|* deal of interest. In the precinct where | was, dozens of persons ® Breet, where neighbors, * carried the advisory ballot, and unquestionably followed The #® W the commotion, took! * Star's instructions. The Star certainly has no excuse to offer ® #® for lining up with the candidates which it did—they were all * * * * terete Beattio, Team. Bor. Oth, 1909, reason or the other, to Hillman, Hillman ft give a purchaser of property an abstract. s wer wants an ab and his agents a line of stuff; y the printing press selling farm abstracts out fast find the th Rave some tomorrow; 5,000 Wr. C.D. Bittman Tiase Bidg Deer Sirs- J+ Rosee : he Seattle, Seon. After @ careful examination of your property at Bireinghas, to be property 1 and correctly numbered, eleo # to be good and lable te nd. 1 predict one of t largest eee port cities in the y this only oon for the thie oe 700 he = fine deep or harbor here Btime. The second time a de nine Sake 0: ea hic te a OS NE ae PRS made for an abstract,} - " , B es are made to send one to fecturs of glare a4 other products, ena O nq the be A’ LE, WASH ATURDAY, 8EP 17, 1910, THAT’S WHAT WE ALL WANT TO KNOW HERE'S YOUR _ (WaT WHY ZS . \ Bantt You OF mice SECRE TaRY or vee SSeS EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE REE RRR ee ee | | | | | | } | | | | | } | | | From the Atlanta Journal. HUMPHREY WINS RACE--- AFTER REVELLE TO CONTEST SLICAR ARARERRRRERRR ARNO ERE RE REE County Humphre y. Total Vote King Ey: 24,259 Kitsap 2,363 Ialand . hat San Juan, missing . Skagit . 2.903 Snohomish Whatcom . Totals % Forty per cent . Humphrey's margio (By United Press) WASHINGTON ppt 17.—A sult seeking the dissolution of the sugar trust has been prepared by j the department of justice and will With Will E. Humphrey winning the nomination for congress by | be filed in New York eee eee ee eens eee ee ee ee Pee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee | time that none of > taken @ peeaninént. pe organization of this x nave eve ated, they ntenanced, the sugges » name d non-partisan ticket one or more of the nominees of the Have You Got a Kick? ' The Seattle Star ™ Tell it to The Star. The Star stands for the people's rights, afd isn’t afraid to fight ONE CENT. Suws sana to LL FOR NON-PARTISAN CONVENTION MOVE 10 CLEAN UP SUPREME COUR ee ed TO THE PEOPLE OF THE The surest sa composed of judge OF WASHINGTON tution STATE in thority direc from lice v ho derive the the people, who are unswayed by d free from the baneful influence do not subord nate the rights of the many to the favored obligation of such weight and #0! dwarfs all other considerations The Non-Partisan Judic ‘ ngton has been formed t in every n able wa the effective urge of th n, & r the moment with it to on rm local lea n their several counties and send rey nee to be Ta coma at 2 o Monday o 26, ba of il be one or 0 Mr by all for t in each co election of The f th mfe Tr ary m nomination andidate me court of the sole re Suowledien of law and impartial justice narge e duties ¢ at body Second-—The inauguration of a movement for the repeal of the act of 1909 which took the nomination of me court judges from the people and returned it to convention system Tt was accomplished by the agents of special interests laboring in secret with members of a legislature pled, choice through the primary of all state 1 to support the officers. A groxs breach of trust for which there exists no ex « of any sort, it was also a preliminary assault on the di rect primary system conceived and executed by men deter mined, at the coming session of the le ure, to wipe from effective means thus far devised popular will the statute books the most for giving ex ssion to the We therefore invite you to join with us in the effort to avert this danger, and to restore popular faith in the incor. ruptibility of the supr court by returning to the people the power to choose its judges, a faith which has been serious ly impaired by the present mthod of their selection, and the seandals which are a matter of public record. SESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE eee ae The above is the call iseued today for a non-partisan judiciary conference by the convention committee of the Non-Partisan Judicl- The league has headquarters, in charge of Rufus R. Wilson. 09 Met mmo building. The officers of the Washington Non-Partisan Judiciary League announced yesterday that they had given no countenance to the suggestion that their proposed nominating conference name on the non-partisan ticket one or more of the present judges. The announce ment issued follows While we can when it shall hay others who may be ary Leng a conference and just to nnounce at this taken a prominent part in the ever contemplated, nor have , of course, speak for the Tacor ssembled, we deem it f rested in this move hose who have ovement. have suggestion that the conference name on n convention Our protest js not against individuals but system which permits the special interests to s extent to control the actions of the net a cyetem, & ject, and to that members of our highest court. This sys » has yielded the inevitable fruits of such a system in partiality, favoritiom and scandal Such of the present members of the court as are victims of and not parties to the system are, of cov unfortunate. But if, as victims, they insist on refraining from any criticism of the system 4 slender margin, Thos. P. Revelle, his progressive opponent, will de The action will be brought mand a recount. through the United States district! “1 want every vote officially recounted,” sald Reveille today. | attorney in New York. Attorney “There are so many discrepan that | want to be sure that every General Wickersham himself will vote counted, either for myself or Humphrey, be passed on officially.” have personal supervision of the ac wins on) cinets being missing from each, and| oo. He is now in New York pre San Juan county Is not included at paring to Institute proceedings all, as no compiled returns have suit is similar to that brought been made for that county, It {x | ®#ainst the Standard Oil Co. and its | returns estimated that not to exceed 00 | Subsidiaries, and which was decided |day for the First congressional dis-/votes in the entire district are |'9 favor of the government by the trict. His margin above the neces missing from this compilation, and | “strict court sitting in St. Louis al eh yi we ha ae lr” QU WARE TO GD TO SHE WANTS A DIVORCE, Congressman Humphrey the face of the This ie the showing of the latest Star to returns. compiled by The absence of material discrepancies| MMfscrepancies between the first in compiling, that It will be over-|cholée and the second choice totals, | come by any later returns, and which were quite wide in the un-| much more probable that the miss. official returns, do not appear to} | Sext the applicant hears from tm the Bate of Bashington For the prodvet of Fruit and berries, ing returns will even increase bis be nearly so wide in the official re . arg fe a letter containing the the record in world te 178 & » per sore, margin of safety turns, although material discrep. 1 don't pare 36 sive ya mone Teproduced above } The returns here given are com-|ancies still exist. Whether they | ®#id Claude G. Streeper to his wife, The document |» 1 look mie Te Flats adjqining thie Birwingh | plete for King county, the additions will be sufficient to justify a con cartie sgginre oi Boge a _ | t ter he married her in Chicago. typewritten and bound to a cert aii. being the ones made unofficially | test on the part of Mr. Revelle, the | ™ yy ht tata by clerks in the county anditor’s of- defeated candidate, can only be | But that wasn't all, complains Car me paper back a awyers bind Yours reepectfully, . y one ' , who st ascertained when they have been |Te. According to her story officially reported and compile¢ thought n Chicago too : z a place for her, and request flee The other complete countios are in a few small outlying pre aaa a te | make an excursion ' ogee of the pea I ° po bg poo rig See a | ly RRR Ee ew) winter resort where the aa hand cor 4 *! has overlooked splendid business seal, and Jocumen % Pastor's Wife Takes His Place. *| In answer to his request, Carrie ry P APA : : | A. & | hurrie packed up and cam) BB Smith, norar - ae roa? Bowen, pastor of the Madison */g e and landed in one of the Pr 0. 0. Rowland antice nike toe \ Street M. E. church, will be in offi peace,” is unknown as such Tary Pa ulpit Sunday morning, in & she complains that she =. H e a jus ' wi tat ace of her husband, who #/ never heard from him and has been Peace sc but - & conference meeting. &| fc to support herself, She @ bterat autho who haye Bowen will deliver an ad- %&! w a divoree or Hillma pect | sn SGAGn Avbaihaee 6k the n the morning. The sub- * Mis an employ n. | lsuperior court was about to throw * will be ference * RAPID FIRE DIVORCE Rowla fidavit 1 suit against The|* China the Boxer * Judge Gay cut the knot f tx 9 07 to tell Hi) has | this morning on a|® Teput *® couples in Just 30 minutes th rr Hillman’s t aeavares terposed by Attorney |* * ing. Most of the cases were de Megham proper ; Senn ar wenie tee he Stat HL | ew eee ee a we ew Bertion and all went by default D find nota ) " a 1 signed mar y asked for five day Bete provers that O. O. Rowland i the do ere, ©. B. Smith tg . in wh le his answer, and the piped ae i te ae RONALD WON'T ADVISE GIRL t taten , th esides using | a he ars to be no libel in Aad this “just to ‘ Hillman’s benef the cone” hemen Judge Aleortaes, | 4 to make The whe \ a te e man who wa an abstra - obey Burch for Hillman} S notary » i y R t “Fe Reaper ae f these « | asked for time in which to file hf nd on r i t Javits, and i med | snawer to Mr. Perr argument Bet’ ‘uations ac nds to m, On the face of it ag ah c ri rity against aie ng THE NOTARY Pi 3. | be a “land and agri nent is @ palpable fraud, | phe star, wl before Judge | “The court will never ndvine the| her to escape erimitial prosecutior nk 8. BR and 1 engine nd w ots that the ordinary : poned until next|marrying of a man over 50 to a/and then deserts her as soon a WED IN THE ¢ a \the t Lae: aaah 4 hole ar would igh at it 7 . * rowded | irl got quite 16, no matter how in-| possible faeit, AND { osing document f r victimizes only the | gocke fatuated she may seem to be with ald Judge ald in depart is RY GIVES | 1 | womas unsophisticated 1 noedy and the ignorant him, and I certainly will not di t No, 1 of t THE GENER t | th kind Hillman w to deal |a Smith's notarial gold seal * HERMES MS 8 **¥ eee we) mise the against a man whe morning in THE HiLI deat & leak ee: with shea . and Sun- &/haw firat ruined a young girl and|that the case ag f compa cument was yritten Ir Th just another of the ta ight easte wind |then promised to rry he It i be disn . office mimeographed hark bunco sch ‘ lee ee eee eke ee ee oe & Usually turns out that he marries dVe ). "The girl is just past 15. Corry Halt hy A STATE WASHHIIGTOLL 7 a Woods Th New Broom Did a He Doesn't Mind It at All Now. Politicians Fled to the GAMBLERS SHERIPE BOBA | The Football Season Is Near, This Happened Thursday Night After Big Fish Going Eact to Get the Ax it is, of course, impossible for us to distinguish which, if any, of the members of the present court are victims of it and which are parties to it In Wilderness, Man Kills Wife to End Her Sufferings (My United Press) wife YORK, Sept. 17.—After to end -her agony NEW fell from a trail in the nearest habitation tally a fatal accident miles from the aid) yntil of a physician, James McDowell, a prospector and miner, is under the care of a physiciar threatened with loss McDowell granted the plea of his to her suffering when she met with crushed but McDowell shot her suffe intense pain where a coroner's jury exonerated him. He then came to New York, His nerves are completely wrecked, T. fl. ENTERS POLITICAL FIGHT (By United Press.) fended his criticism of the SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 1 uttered in his speech That the new nat a r out. | ¢ c h t ned by Col. Roosev n his re incided with the ent Western speeche be handed down by m ade a nal onal ur for | the supreme of the United tion bere today in. the fir NAME DELEGATES TO dats anos tha, ehadian ob tin Now NON - PARTISAN Ye i ns ee CONVENTION the new nationa A \ 4 1 branch — Judiciary exper etermini w er noon today sident W. An) arty wu t ta as was inst € im a he TR the appo ‘ he Tacom cut and made plain to ¢ voter Donald A. M for in the end the Are ¢ ston ¢ tain te princ I bef a a have advocated the Ague eb The color eiterated and de-| fu SOME DOINGS OF THE WEEK, REVIEWED IN PICTURES GOO ) A COWARD 1 He's Squeezing Through when she Cascade having shot his wife to put an end | mountains, one day's trip from the She was mor- conscious, and ed McDowell returned to Calgary, SETAE TTT RE ICE Si: A NTRAE ETT

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