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THE SEATTLE STAR a ag ac rc repent em ISCO >A aC Ea CREE tere iii “Black Silken Robes Can’t Make} *«,;:,"\/},Dallas Voters Discharge Two TWO MURDERED ” Stiff-Necked Public Servant: Crooked Judge Honest’’, Says Black DALLAS, Tox, Bept 17 reel - IN ARIZONA Candidate for Congress Against Traitor Humphrey Aadrewes| Insurgent Is Pinched | voters of Dallas have used the “re WHAT THE “RECALL” 16. call,” and have shown that it is @ Seattle Audience—Denounces Legislature for Turning Su- preme Court Oyer to Corporations It really wasn't Jack Tick'# fault. It was a cane of too much friend, Jack admitted to Judge Gordon yesterday that he had been “pickled” for a wolid week A week ago I was taken down with the grippe aid Mr, Tick, “Several sollcltous (By Uoned Pre mighty weapon in the bands of vot ; . ’ -) | p H H V The “recall” is one of the GLOB lm ne evices whereby the peo retort al Thoy, ale nwered many of the} new K. vices “whereby MR ess are today sco y White met friends came to me and told arguments agal the recall, Chief "4% eS D con cts for derers of yuRineRs cinbe ond | | me the t cure would be to of these was the argument that a —, ” ke = Hilipot, go out and get full. I did, #|the people wouldn't turn out and| ccalae’ te nda cl se oti known business me whe ye but *#); vote in a reeall ¢ jon. z Pi were found in # | Twerty dollars! inter- #| In April Dallas elected a school} ned by be eh eeinon” the mountains whe supreme legislature turn: ruption in our courts let it be in| cards rupted Judge Gordon *| board of seven members, Five were | me ade es didate is jhunting, Feeling nd tho court over to the tender mer the lower courts whose decisions are} “Please give me ton cents,” wrote eM NE | HOW Men, and two, John C, Mann! is filed and a — nae result of tke murder les of cx ation controlled con-| subject to reversal on appeal | William on the card, And then he} and John W. George, were oid! named for the job. on It in believed the murd ventions, and sought to cover uj Lam told, and I hope it is not] !surged up and down Washington | Johannesburg, 8. A—Gen, Botha,| memberm, re-elected Then the man already elec hinded tor the Colored rm existing scandals by clothing the | true, that the law taking the judges | ®t unt he ran afoul of # patrol |unatrung by his defeat in Pretorin| 4 al, the old men, Knowing ed bas to run for his office a - a a It cost William $20 when/and by the downfall of three of his - second time, and if he doesn't ey! members of the judiclary in black | from the primary law was passed as | an. tka rope. can’ tone”, haw te , 1 ' ovnn't 1 MAN WHO B ailken robes," sald Judge W. W./@ result of the lobbying of members| the facts were laid before Judge colleagues, has resigned his pre-|qugurated a policy of | secret nen get more votes than his op- || REAKS Up Black of Everett, democratic ean-/of the court. If this is true it should | Gordon yesterday afternoon miorship. siona, The public didn’t Mke the ponent he loses hin job and tre} CHURCH MEETI didate for congress, in addressing| be resented by every good citizen recall candi is Gecla: e ow aS. eR: ee aad *\idea, but the board didn't care > the King County Democratic club| “When the democratic convention | ~4 Finally, in a secret meeting, the| | ageing & recall the peo TELLS COURT Why fast nigh wbies at Tacoma on Sertembvor Girls Touring the World board “discharged | two veteran | sa sake thig sata futon ‘Up in Snohomish county,” con 1 trust it will subordinate all teachers, The teachers demande right to hire and fire—to public J tereon, whose inyed Judge Black, “the people de-| other considerations to the selection Th WwW d M to know why they were let go and ° bam llow are a familiar PALE that Tt was Bot necessary tolof a Judicial tleket consisting of| on eir Wits an USAC | wnat cnargen had been made employes, ax has always been Yom the wireete of Sent, deli prove their confidence in their court | candidates who are pre-eminently enn pane “gainst them. They demanded | ROBT. H. CAMPBELL pa oa by prive v & sermon from the dock tm polies B . i} me court yesterday by giving him a silk robe, and the for such positions, I do not ome sort of a public hearing. Re-| by giving him a ane "Oe 5 p ong |Labor Leader Who Led in Recall |} It works fine "1 come to preach “I guess I'll insurge a little my During ghe last session of the, portant that the method be applied] soe» gaid William McDonald to | himself yesterday as he picked up Settee eeteeeeee legislature, with the political at-|to supreme judges for there is an mosphere fairly reeking with scan-/appeal from the decisions of the dal re ing the integrity of the| lower courts, If we must have cor /OR@ Of Tom Revelle'’s campaign | eee eee ee eee ee eee county commissto: declined to/care what their party affiliations a fused Jesus,” make the necessary appropriation | 4 but I hope they will be men of A citizen mass meeting ‘ Campaign. | eed eo) Kesterson when asked wi to purchase the 1 did not feel | noter, of fixed political convic: | called and a committee named , ¥ distarbe prayer meeting in Bay the nee w sufficiently to and of the courage to do right. | ask of the board the reasons % the Dallas Dispatch, which alone jlard a fev ts ago, pay for ¢ out of own pocket re is one thing in this world bet f | the discharge of the two teachers. supported the recall Don y ow that you hay #0 the judge of our county sits on|ter than success and that ts to de Jos. Morgan and Chas. D r When votes were counted it}no t « rbing he b h clothed in his customary |serve success. I want the ticket you kies, The committee wan tre was found that 10 per cent re | me ried City Attorney, Hs a nominate to deserve to succeed 7 with contempt | . votes had been cast on th Pie The legislature of the state has| against that nominated by the re : Another mass meeting Was called ‘ election, held in midsummer, than | er they got through 1 openeg ided that th y ntion s publicans, whether it does succeed : and a blaze of indignation swept “ at the regular April school election. | th G t Lord,” Was the not the city, A “recall” petition was Each of the recall candidates had |v fi Last night's meeting was held in ‘ prepared. It way leveled only at : won by @ er cent J it a} Evergreen hall tn the Silver Mann and George, ax being the 4 the star chamber gentien ing, and wa: ded by about 2 . hief offenders. Two candidates ous 1 office relies of|of the faithf At the cone | ‘wy . were named to run against them at | Th ard of education n the highest | of , x program the a , he special oF election transacts b’ ess with open doc a coy © « my tie can There men we a etvil and the jonal politician nominated | dates for the » P ‘ , or oor, at t MeGraw ee | ad. n more im-|a campaign nizatior . nion printer The fact that Me } en P | Thus Dallas places herself beside Graw was a republican made no heal Itoe At ng the wa tifference in dem ‘ be | toward makin public ser MAYOR WILL QUIT, A KISS IS BEST CURE d mmm h) 7 | ie tat en wea ees os Sa : ; _ The recall election wax managed : | N be: rc TM health is FOR ILLS--TRIED IT YET? || ae Shae | VARSITY OARSMEN R. H. Campbell, district orga WILL R. HARRIS, % stroke of last yea ’ : of the American Federation a |Corporation Lawyer Who Led in|crew at the University of * | Get the Original and Genuine For yea care 0! 5 for] sha ort here : . presenting the } the Recall Campaign r 2 u ck thi | ob ‘i Yale M sought a pos’ a fn H f j . ines r . VY pressure from conserva ‘ ‘ 1 be a heavy blow] dred ills. fendant put his 4 P olders and a fine lot of “big lot oO f > “an | your anky athle has Rehold—here is James L. Carrico, t kissed her, he eres ; business” influence lined up to beat over r 1 the . *, and was this| . her asserts that " | the goods. - the people to taste of the 1 the newspape d party ave Carrico says so. Listen i t is very effective, de power that the i gives, There fought the recaile , rowing three year® ®t) The Food-drink for All Ages, Mrs. C. has file a suit fc h s a prac a= | Washington, Heck yed center on} cali vorce from James L. assertin s upon numerous previous Oc | : the faptbal m in 1907, and was | For Infants, lovalids, owmng chide, " 8, pilst she 0 rs lexpected tc at ph | ay Ut aes eee eee coer tees previous, oncnaionn| AT } ; | DR. W. H. W. REES | tole fall ta Toate Invigorates the nursing mot ago, James L. very - 4 | was slightly handicapped as a foot-| . went off to the neighboring Lieder ned only Mra. C. In spite of 4 " it player because of his light | Rich milk, malted grain, in : k : : ball kranz (which is a kind of limburger | his great discovery, It looks squall | Rey, W. H. W. Rees, pastor of weight, but he was a quick thinker | A quick bunch prepared in a cheese club) and did acquire a mol | for James L., the judge sald the First M. E. church, and family and played bard. He was president | Tyke po substitute. Ack for be = } given el) receptio of his class at the University, and a tae jwill be given a farewell ption pen Bann deus Theta Pt fraternity. | 4 Mo Combine or Wednesday evening in the parlors in Gach wee (ity United Prone | ends to turn out for the | —————————_s From Left to Right—Miss Olive Adair and Miss Oralee List. - the church, corner Fitth av. and! LIVERPOOL . He~iatenda rete Sept. 1 crew at Yale, but says that he will| KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 17—) girls will sell copies of Mies Liat's| Marion st. Addresses will be made Redmon T. P. O'Connor, Irish |not try for the football team. — | a e en by BE. L. Bia Two Oklahoma girls here on | son nd wing it. Also, they sell ~ Bia representing the D of part eign gency Tey gallate th ai wl aged rr tle an ve pastimes. CANDIDATES FILE fea today TODAY IN HISTORY [220% Stal he ards?" | world, traveling and living entirely) From Kansas City the two airla! Guion, Sunday echoo Meech : on their long planned LIST OF EXPENSES T reatme upon natural resources-—their wits go to St. Louis and Chicago, thes : trip to collect funds to continue - Indianapolis, Ind.—-Nine balloons |and their must weatward to San Francisco and be | Brotherhood; J. Stanley Long, Ep) in cir tight for b to Irel 3 . : a nM he ht for ho © Ireland rMP Sept. ohn =E. will sail away this afternoon in the) One ix. Miss Olive Adair, news yond, with a contemplated atop at} Worth league; Judge A. H. Foote, |» were accompanied Boyle | ieee crue copmelbeat Practically Helpless for Menthe overt {national champlonshtp race. Four | paper woman and songutress Honolulu before attem Japan, | clase meeting; Mra, B. A. Stephen Deviin, Nationalists. — |eandidate for the senate, and| Mr. James Date, who Raumeae has re others, a little later, will start in| The other is Miss Oralee List, China, India, Africa and Europ son, Women's nocletios; Mixs Eliza |Schuyler Duryee, of Everett, also) W. 45th st, a well-knowm eltimn veceived | the “free for all” race. The big poner of “The Base Ball Man, The entire population Tulsa Jones, deaconess’ work. - candidate for the senate, were the| Who has lived In Seattle for gas bags will be loosed from their| For Me welliat the train to wish them tuck -+ page ld gi A jam om | candida . , the most serious | 1 oorings x They! started from Tulsa, Okla! whee they left h And 7 : nose apearer weentene dice lth ts LO Ce ae ey aaeetes Gh to tae- opi mooring: 4 from a hea, ‘a, ni hey le ome nd Tulsa a pastorate of four years at We will sell you a large lot, sit-|for the recent primaries In to Sec freely gives Mis legal attention | with . plenty of tal and courage. has grown a | ince if sent 4 ret church for " jon of the Bake Oven . % chureh for anothe joint. wate at Port Madiso’ jan Reser-| retary of State Howell. Humphries of Atty. Gen county clerk | They expect to return with an/ special boom train to Chic her appoint: | us Port M ion Indian Reser-| retary of State Hi il, Hump Read what he says of them: Wickersham, re busy yesterday—thirtees dde tt ah sauna vd ae hae - vi fo be determined at the an-| vation, for $10 Terms $5 cash|put his expenses at $243.50, and ra ceived a setback | ‘molaints : added wenlth- of we. The! New York a couple of years age wal con © of the M. E.|and $5 per month. Come in | Duryee, who withdrew as an active at Antietam e in session thie week at Cen OLE HANSON @& CO leandidate, was out $178 for his i Creek, a few San Francisco. Charles M 0) 1 li 's |ARMEN Teese ae ee ee Third Floor New York Block trouble | miles out of Washington, It was| Schwab, steel magr Will arrive H L HEIM R ‘ DISB T * a A not the attorney general's branch|im San Francisco tomorrow morn *# COURT ORDERS MOTHER of the Rovernment that was then|!ng to meet Tsai Hsun, prince ot CASE GOES OVER * TO FEED SON BETTER | occupying itself with Gen. Lee, but | China, and close a deal whereby, | about 800.000 union soldiers under | !s said, a Chinese navy will be built Gen. McClellan. Lee had only 40,000/@t the Union Iron Works in this On the presentation of an afft with him, and he decided that it) city davit by W. A. Holzheimer that his was an inopportune time to £0} hr rose Bb vs Helens north for the winter and retired to| oe. m, rain om disbarment proce - ings are pending, is now tn the a > re . ne turn Peg With as good grace as hes Mehed | Iditarod district, in Alaska, and could not be back until October | San FPrancisco.—A general court-| judge Ronald yesterday continued |martial to consider such cases a%/ ine trial, originally set for Se ptem : it bee't.|may be brought be , Will be| ter 26. to November 28 seven little boys assembled at the > at 10 Gnd cteven litte girs yenentey. jo’clock Monday morning. No spe FAREWELL FOR MISSIONARIES. Corvallis, Or—G. H. -Gchildmil-|cial thrills are promised, as only| The Congregational churches of ler, who formerly played with the|routine matters are scheduled for | Seattle will meet in united service Dartmouth college eleven, has just | consideration tomorrow night at Plymouth arrived to take up his duties as/ * church, Third av. and University coach of the Oregon, agricultural) . SE ae ES és st., to bid godspeed to a party of college football team _ tm, missionaries who sail for China on com Monday. The party conaiats of the following: Rev. and Mra. Harry Vicar, Wedded Scotch Fashion, {28022 {his ho et Defies Bishop and Church Law |. CLEVELAND, ©., Sept less than pounds she will on a charge of Judge Levin ruled today Two months ago Mra. Knew wa?) The Circulation of The Star Is a Paid Circulation testified that the mother and it is also the best paid circulation in the city. (Other papers’ published JAMES DATE. starved him and the court, dis miasing the case, gave the boy T was attacked with rh statements taken as a basis.) last November and took ae inte friend's care day young Knesbeck was E : . which loaves the office ta talen by . i from one doctor after another very copy of THE STAR which leaves the office is taken by the sub: bent aroeing mas on a again brought into court and scriber because then went to Soap Lake and weighed. He tipped the scales LAYMEN GO TO CONFERENCE here for two months. Whe Necessarily Act of God and On this pe € en W sohasipionmmil gn A number of laymen will go from ga »,|under bondage in such cases, but Declares Priest's Act Isn't | God hath called + . 3 protested she did not want here to Spokane in a special him next Tuesd ht to attend eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee es at 154 pour The judge ea nigh same back to Seattle | was in turned the boy to his mother with a warning to give him plenty of food, although « That. Desertion Is Just |Junction w c aa lit, ane ee afte ee ee ee e a helpless condition that 1 ¢oulé G f R for which . : i peso Boe y Same ihen eo ‘ not dress myself without assis round for Remarriage. po Blade oe Bes or ngregutt mnference ance. I was stiff all over; cout ; t : 4 be te Wank an4 Wie me toe not move my head, and my Beat LONDON, Eng. Sept. 13 { good that man should belof Seattic, will be among the pained me so badly that I Church of England clergyman ‘ h cameas a eee ee Ny al not walk or help myself at alk f serted by his wife five years meet fo pypoertia peanes Never because THE STAR has paid the subscriber to take the paper. THE kept seeking relief all the time has married again, Scotch fon. | fre a ton 7 ~~ A al Why and finally was advised by a frist He ‘ae Ba vars and Milion t Bont ¥ ser: OR AE AE ES STAR never has to resort to that self-confessed weakness of giving premium to go to the Loughney Bake Oveat uphold him, defie the But the doctors told me that @ ge Maga DENTISTS inducements to try to prevent loss of circulation. No paper that has a steady heart: Was too weak to ae oe nas O c ‘as too weak to irculation growth does resort to buying circulation. Bake Oven. But as | was growg sd f 5 worse every day I finally madew® it’s time the the act Gee my mind to try them, kill or @a® and on August 29 1 consulted O® $1.00 Teeth That Is the Reason Sees ONE ORESS AND ONE HAT IN NINE YEARS. Fashion fashions 4 dre son ist Rev. Edmor one tments would help ey that THE STAR'S advertising columns are steac ero Ps ; z an r he condi hat THE ST Ss g umns are steadily growing. And it might ctermined Wa Mar an unfortunate wearing « be well to state again that our hen gan the partial plate or bridge has said: “ld I could not dress nor.andne® tive a thousand dollar fe my old nor hardly walk across teeth Now, since taking & ccc’ ""T Advertising Rates Are Never Cut | «2 = or more teeth in either jaw. The rapidly, like rest {a easy for us by our method of man. in fact, I feel a though f teeth restoring. Not only put them og ome adv ‘ oO our co ‘ y eee Dip ould soon go to work agalmy back, but restore them <6 you We to get me advertiser to use our columns. No secret prices HERE. It is war be gir ibe d to sce a never miss those nature gave you hinted that there are papers (maybe in Seattle) that have some “peculiar” suffering — fre rh atism, aed and which have been lost by r y peculiar tell them what the Bake Ove dentistry or disease. rate (We may tell about this later.) aan whe JAMES DATE Hard to believe, tan’t It? rhe ey Bake Ovea Our offices are at the northwest s xpert advice corner of Third Avenue and Union Rheun Stome Liver, Bow Street, across the street from the postoftice, and all we ask i coals | REMEMBER— ne ried there r French heeled Kurta 2,000 ARABS KILLED Pee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee band is named, beca ath * fied that she would no longer *® make requests fc < wea *® ing apparel, wanted her * she al » to do hi ork & the Then Frar ® on strik and ked . fhomar Le coe uso. It ie practically painle W. d , ° * : chaiialatedias long been | $600 Eis dun autre e don’t buy circulation, . ibesmen 10 acre uitable for chicken Patients of ours to whom we have eg elegy pliner ade ea Ph {ne ‘Turkish border In |ranch "and ‘inal "fut. “Short | referred havo aald that Ie would be Our papers go directly into the homes, and 9": ° and ola 4i3 pasts, $8 vor month, ‘eegp ‘ 6 in Bas-| journey le marke Fine | difficult to put a in dollars ble ot 1 hina CammEne Streams. We |sible, $20. cash, balance $10: per| to moasure ft by tho satiataction and ’t treat advertisers unfairly b ace weeks. 840 I We don y by cut havé what we adverti ‘ E < Oriental Pool Room | month recommend this 1 enjoyment ft had brought. Priceless! Pills and gave tet fe Pee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee sap Me i ennd 1 tonight, $10 cash prizes daily, 1413| for purposes above set forth A written guarantee with all work. ting rates to get business. atrial. They gave me on ‘4 Floc trd av, between Pike and Union OLE HANSON & CO REGAL DENTAL OFFICES ri now Tam ‘Dred chy si Third Floor New York Block 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor, Union ‘ ith." Bartell i