The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1910, Page 1

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DO WE WANT TO APPOINT OUR SUPRME COURT JUDGES, OR SHALL WE LET THE BIG BUSINESS INTERESTS DO IT? Under the American syste m, judges compose the court of last resort, and on e most serious problems that confronts the American people, PARTICULARLY THE PEOPLE OF THIS STATE, is how they can make their judges SERVANTS insteadsaf MASTERS eee eeeeenpeenanstnesaespreestanegnsinnstiseesisssinssienibenseiisbseiieneeineneesinsbteoeasonoeudsunammesoreronmre nce ost ee ig ne uC a ES SE = Hot oon the Wire T S Have You Got a Kick? — i YOL. 12, NO. 180 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910. ONE CENT. 2%, 78428 AND NEW STANDS be TAFT WILL Sins ineater.weures recreate TAFT DEFIES SUPPORT th = T. ROOSEVELT — aF 1PRa8 RRRHKRRRRR ERE WILLARD, Chas, F. Willard in 27, was born In Melrose, Maas, and now lives In New York city From automobile speeding he turned to the flying game mastered the mechanical de talle and became a pupil of inn 2, Cartion, wae tereutie (iy United Press) The politictar - Pt eatablished the longest dis ABOARD THE TAFT TRAIN,| also praise Taft (By United Press.) erwater record at Columbus, Ohio t That|he hag tab lent Taft has not chang will support him until Cleveland, O. has forged to Taft is a real is planning to he in spite of Re t he| colonel sought hip “WASHINGTON 8 That P aititede toward S ary Ball of the Inv atl Bide opinion of B. ¢ time Willard front ranks secretary of Ballinger Pere eee eee eee eee ee eee ee | Medic dediediadiaMadiadieMiaMaMaMatietatatatatetatade Badal ns wen of the world reat aviators tt as gy ; : Maggies 2 Eooten bas not « ide t a nee mae ta oe reat Renases. develop on the part of the adr t r by anys t believe Jetermined to it the tr oggahege , istration later the belief of ) ES ve hed their work and the r eon finally oe rae the sole possessor of politicians of the country is sho nistrat forces are bee a mer a re He holds th b r compan th Taft while } Prager the American record for carry je meses at have bec t ene Resiteger ke with Ta ws = A by 1 Frot ne withheld, ed that ( ted ch 1a president DE passenger at one yy Be was assure of the « me wired ia Reaiteandation. Rexarding that 7 a ed High e been | on the The nt cal ri a tie Secuibankotudhsiinde de Badin i and in the confere w ha re acts slow | BY MISS ELEANOR LADD yg ch dea 1 . le = % er Taft f « A a (Copyright, 1910, by the Newapaper to the re Y elegra wn } yut he Enterprise Association.) , ent New H 1s ma in regard Hh AnIne Fiymg thr h space in an aero jing to the of erday hilarating, entrancing sport imagin An able, and an experience which sete IT’S SO IMPOLITE AND SO IGNORANT, YOU KNOW, TO QUIZ A COUNCILMAN | “Public improvements are costing twice as much as they should, and certain councilmen are getting rich.” | Men have monopolized this won. | [ | the brain to whirling with complex emotions and the body tingling with Nervous delight | am the first woman writer in | America to make an ascension in a | plane | | derful new game of the air, but, de = jpend upon it, women will soon share 1 States District Attorney |!" It, for it requires nothing that is Bode: went te > ere |out of the true feminine sphere— on as steed faey Guavent courage, quick decision, clear sight and any woman has strength enough for it »| “Mow does it feet to fly og Interest in| ine a fa ot ftat That is the question which | want the tral Crippen and Ethel |‘ : . lected @ mann (00 eomprens [ante tet Bowed to drag to |" net Hille nd | deecription thought he and make a vely answer in this my splendid flight ; evi " an and o anyhow. dy, eiteart be trial was ad=| Of eat an cava with Cham. Peuker Wiltacd te bie witha Athee ‘ Week at the ch his men, at xy ar _ fpareed for 8 w e clo iy Sedtetunnet Curtiss biplane, for I feel that it is to Mr. Sawyer, yesterdays sensi: The se mag ‘ the great unanswered f the t t id bm “ Hiliman s calling down great unanswered query of th with an ef- ae me Bow bs eutn | from United Comminsioner | @y- 'n fact, to answer it was the bond @ Ge warerooms of a South ee ae bi ' root of my desire to make the flight faiture dealer, where the |W. D. T og he 8 deale : C. Warren Ri My temptation is to write one Belongings and furniahngs | P* Ric 4 tad on: red the house | fore t omminsione TRE Belle miimore. Crippen's ac-| With trying to. spirt long line of supertative adjectives and punctuate it with a thousand " t eon | Wanted in the Hillman exclamation points a anes Meets ink that the value which | may Musht for advantageous posi-|* aaiiiae nnd that anes von a ae Picture shows Miss Ladd and Aviator Willard in the biplane, ready to ascend. To the right is a fine M Trifles of absolutely n0 va 1 Min ict 1g aga to |YOu may understand as | do lnpagee-of the dering young woman as high as ach , Sky pilots will tell you very tit-| was left when the sale was tle. Sky riding is their busine 1 kne t ak, b ! right, now hopeless, and at 4:30| - ; ame the deluge and I wae inode hink h a risk j I = me t © BO west # ray of sunah . tipped a little Meeey cloud with rel meon, 1 { no time in. getting ok of for Dorchest — ank wear - withe The body of a man believed to be B. Cogger, about 50, was Te found today in a trench in the Maynard st. regrade district, his wad cht hours my hoy seri. thuntinaad ea Mine Soren throat cut in five places. The body had iain there five days. No se D ” N | z knife was found Pete Guerreri, regrade worker, was working near the trench 0 n oe ear ews ” * n * * oF : + when he saw the body lying under a house at the corner of Main | and Maynard. Police do not know whether it was suicide or mur ff f H t | M : 80 YOU RRO? 1 SR eee Ear Off of a Hotel Man ¥ steamship tickets in the man's pockets, also addresses of people in * * . Ballard and Fremont. He was well dressed | “Je the man with the ars made decided Late Saturday night W. H. Frost learned that Patrolman Morris went to the hotel for Peete eee ee tee eee eee eee: ana ad taken a goodly num- t r of the bar and 2 1 just previous. Martin be ye “That James Morton, who edited |» t, allan th smar sl eakatae: a taanel a ea |* John Doe busy with his Bate trom Ts 4 that § *| Discontent th 1 both in bad with th r . tothe : i get s- teeth. Martin sw out a warrant esicn » was disapp snscat Geieaty pate pwientar ota me colony n the elty councll yer woke up to the fact that the - etal t ght nation, an¢ ‘ On mee ever Columbia was in his bailiwiek ' at Roose t a Taf een idignation, and 4 2 auth of the national hymn isited the F was ask to the eee hk That there are four coast defense and the Newport r Ke log . a “ ttle ‘disp forts on Puget sound, as follows: | yoth notorious, were up for license ft but evi copempll - esident |“THERE 18 ALWAYS TWO Fort Flagler, Fort Wor Fort | renewals last night, and eve - e great), Lar alted Breas of of the inquiry which the committee ® Athmiastica ac SIDES TO A STORY,” HE SAYS Casey, Fort Ward was going lovely until the any, CH GO, Sept. 20.—-The sena- | will undertake. The 1 veting today Malidate before the ation - That Fred H. Peterson many This prompted 1 went |torial inquiry into the ged was ex v ngs them Patestion éor 3 t tt so Wa ttorney for 8@\|to state that. in his opin eep company with the Co-|and briber onnected w selv Nl be open be . toy tn . h sttle? ri mbia, at and Columbia mt election of William Lorimer to the The held at the . : old 4 United State enat Cx That James D. Hoge, Jr., the Union bank, used to b tored to her, too. eges that MREACH OF Promise Marte CASE DISMISSED. M 1 during th his colleagues. He said ca BN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20 » scales ts ies namin Se A rout did not know whether he would rhe |irregular hab Bench} The committee met this morni anne beboed tke Semone ot proms or bo A wo sides ~dlay That only three democrats ever ‘ Supreme ™ for a ce ence to deterr ne cow ee will Phys an f jeainst | murmured @ man on the ed ” the position of supreme { method Gé nreendiive ane the acne |(ciad rape ke any , 88 Oakland) the crowd whilst the heartr geo fn thie state, wateeiy:| ght? vette eto: fo MN | er to the state f Bowles’ | on lm ei is, Judge White and the | oy in the police department is tm . | >= RN | sid. Miso} p socigte justice, Stephen | minent, according to rumor toda Beta nc Howles| NEW YORI pt The nur J k an the it of a visit last n That the penitentiary at Walla} py Acting Mayor Mitchell to the Ia came into existence January | home of Mayor Gay sioner Baker is to be re aly pay ing to $ or mits | = ° L. Sullivan, manager of t . . 1886 Comm | Sulli wa H n Wate That Judge Ronald, wh a dem-| moved as the result of the wide i American cafe, was fined $100 ”* Judge Gordon tod lespit NER Re ht ek tO tt tk th tford and w Britain . be a law partner of} spread reports of police graft in the e Gordon a despite 4 * |Ma husetts prisc fficla q Richard A sllinger ne of our| tenderloin, according to the rumor plea hat William Stoltz ROCHE HARBOR SENDS RETURNS BY WIRELESS. * |recognize Reynold an escaped | foremost standpat republicatis? and ot are to follow. The one of his ers, did not ser Roche 1 heard from in th ction reto * t | ; grand jury is to consider charge | liq n his establishment Sunday pea jee om . Fs « That Count Auditor C first | * t f r Tor fine k * HBB. eee ; ag hod vs 4 attic 22 pie ye os of graft ye yrs tention tank “ mt By United § r ieagbie ep, after w this time, let t and Re te Re i w faces aj) vn sawmil *\ week, and an investigation that will | (By United Press.) t file wet a stching $ wn W they # | life Vee the cumulative | (Arvin ina sawmill at Lake) sivolve many of the higher ups in INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 20 Make lime, us counted th * aw of Wast PP wlice circles is predicted lews today that ‘hereon trations 30 C , ae hte, " . * | That vaudeville theatres used to . L New lay t ba bee: us BOOZE COMES HIGH. * Ee Gontis, we ‘ tt é i be called variety houses? After traveling to nearly ever which had not b orted in th F. L. Tyrell came to town last * ee ( : FALLS DEAD AIDING SON That there are 42 justices of the|cornertof the state of Washingtor national championship which sailed | night with $21.40 and a gold watch, Which are ay 1 * t * Humph - as 4 abininds * ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20.—Mr eace in King county at present the Jeffries Johnson fight films are Saturday have landed safely, was/ He took one drink and awakened to sae ce, 59 second cho : 1 Wittemore fell dead here wt That probably more egg again to be exhibited in le received by off of the motor If lyiig on Pier 10, * a, oy * to @ drug to obtain | wiche P 1 for breakfast} The piet will hown at peedwa ay The officials watch were miss! * — *« |e ine for her #« om he be n Se e da 1 than any | EXxhibit the on Second av art feared that balloon reported to hungry and begged 10 MRR eh eee catia Miteed to baeuien the article? [ing ngxt Saturday have passed over Pulaski evi nerby. Patrolman aly what 1} but Judge " ht A ma today with the F Yo 0 OOK, OR CA "EM, YOU MUST KNOW L INGO , ; ihe iaisacalse: YOU’RE GOING TO BE A CROOK, OR CATC W Ba & rt rte si ’ 1 With club ho P . is a thiat Charles Tennant received a letter, to th leaners (destroyed my hat) i ee n tng i ne bs her itter by one thief anothe A 11 wa i t utter My ping J b <i dee : Benger sg lore it dow five bucks for tt (pate Britich, 8 4 . : Vyoming Whitie ay Bo, would| $5 for a Stetson). I blew this mob Hoister—A 1 eon thier t de inable to on account of having a|out of my line, and took Jimmy th ‘ary f : - 1 bum mitt. I took a wallop at ajMouse with me. We soon sight against whom a feder Gunmaker.. Pes r wpe r eee (cheap thief) and put} guy (met a man who looked lik CHARLE~ NAGEL o the ip peeps lunch hooks on the blink, Things} ikely pre with a swell go-awa . SINGTON. Gent. i rt defraud is pending ir co of th ‘ a have been breaking rotten since I) bag (fine suitcase) and he stops to vA Lie i by De Ada . w you last, Was out with a mob/Jamp up a bunch of red neckties in| name of Secretary Charles Nagel There is no rea aK of moll buzzers (thieves who steal) a glass front (inspected neckties in| of the department of commerce and ; ‘ lo ¢ Hil} woman from women only) the other night) show window) and sets it down.| anor, has replaced that of the lat of the methods emplo t . and’ boosted a few sking (stol ny stalls (blocked the man entered. The few Garaeas the bat dine ais halen) avd 1 giommed tha. kelster itor General Lloyd W. Bowers should damage the r koy, and had ran in any of them was a powder rag,| (stole the suitcase). Well, we|as & prospective appointee to the other deal unk the he from ce a r| pel | thirty megs (dollars) and a trans-}fenced it for sixty bucks (pawned | supreme neh ° main loot comprised sev-|, fer (railroad ticket), One old bow-}the suitcase for $60) as it was full] Until his elevation into the Taft crooked The q to Crook i i r Ked, i C p amonds Studying to Be a Croc er (husky woman) swung on my|ofgood junk (pawnable articles.) | cabinet, Nagel was also counsel for 3 > 1 ® v { I ng, of the theft, Agsms) ow on the lock roof (hit me on the head) with her| the Anheuser-Busch brewery at a many crooks puts out of busit 1 The gun tumbled her d ae u Recently Captain of Detectives! mush (umbrella) and put my thatch | Continued on Page Seven, \ealary said to be $60,000 a year d the rocks after usin, oc 4 ’

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