The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1910, Page 1

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12, NO. 205 SEAT ABOUT JOE SMITH clatly quail He “a aoquaint and @ per with many of write ry bo ance with the t nts with which tt dea He has had 10 years experter Washington as a polit . having been a mer . But these articles will pro jeeed on the theory th nan Attorneys and Others Are Sorely Grieved Over |ig not a good « acon We hewsaee of Non-Partisan M nent to Reclaim the Su-jto an ermine robe trailing in the muck of scandal or corruption, Muc ene Court. ti ae Jae! personally have tried to do it | erp se annot bring myself to think, as r ib Rummens was elects 7 nany members of the bar profess to Se ha necting of 29 me think, that a tie is a law if pro ai ie prary cha “ jar as tempo ; erganization tc eet tame of that be was eeabere of ate gay realot, Rumme Jeet night to Gabe to oppose the re | What a mi aintes (0° el 4 bis . . Mande representatives i , party.” There we aig r fives from T pe aid Rammecs m Prcmaiderable bt egical humorist pre feels deeply grieved | pr fos-partisan IN LOSES ANOTHER SUIT bee be 7 , and install a @ t city vern- eur fate the s« tation for “Crooked Finger” Ryan b fee ment is sweeping on and it has ‘ hn made a hap- ¥ ed to tell all he knows, | now reached the stage where the anner, ¥ rticular * May Yohe, erstwhile andy H candidate to run against the mayor H th work will ibede by Bert BR. Wit eed to expend fe aete § r week for sing " ig about decided on. The execu- | be tema 4 SS te cilect that the CD. t e shore c/ a8 fe tive committee of the Public Wel I rd ill be out the tewment Co. failed t nd Residents of Hiliman’s 1 fare league at its meeting th y a g et the provisions of a ams, whieh w st b ton, I c i othe ternoon will decide on the man R Ave Sign Recall We the purchase of certa The h ed a think gest to make the race Pe H iy Were eo conv in and W ame was mis ed © their finding to the trustees of the | « on the 4 office build. iaterests did not ever . applicat e th t ar league, some 60 in number, and if r 1 on pr property gen- R Porth while to pe a r b “ H which e ’ the recommendation meets with fa « t pu where ‘ igtiest Wiliams’ clair ] H an was asked t man ur fied abdicat Ivor the league will tomorrow an fe Maa according)» ente 1 “ 5 < f George F. Vanderveer bh nounce its candidate " as t we eet the ec tus ade we Ww w to against . Walker or Dilling a lidate it is likely or ME Of Hillman Investment ( t tods . - eee 4 we gens well believed : his pe om cu nS Milionaire Collects | Chartes Gill, Hammond ae Sor Welker 1a ¢ pposible ground. It 4 a as Jury Fee Ny omens diate rg : : oe, ae ” : i Harry Judy is ever >» muet g ™ Walk-|a v fying the law fo y _o yeep. ‘ mas 1 da ‘ had " ‘ ¥ ne 0 on of mor ' the 1 « b * — naire, 4 ase w ¢ recall work | G e think that the ete S. =e sar . Over Halt of Required Names. non-partiss € to the {By Calted Prove. “ - The Cubs t won the we Sec. McKinney of the F Wel-|charter does away w the recall Walter Wellman declaring ha t fing | : ' aia attorney t stexplorer be-| annoc ill Give You the reeps” ut He reader apres gf gape gy poeple ga cod ee ory set being. Goitatain ean tel Will Teach You a Mighty Wholesome esson . Vaino Auer, aged 23 years, a 7 . ieee ag : 3 : A ponitic baker, living at the Y. M. C, A Md Joseph Salus " . ' ‘ r f made a desperate attempt to end his eamcial backer of W flying $ a he : lows | : fe about noon in the woods in the Bas olfered to ass ; { . There are hundreds of Han-| Vicinity of the Washington boule dally to build a diene mocks ip every great city; there | Jorg Poverfel balloor H tax are scores of George Rands, and) aver took the car for 31st av. thie| T r n re € ed t ne Gill addition and eeresentative of Sa ne I the retribution that overtakes the | morning. He got off and walked| D wered o'er the 4 mighty moving time Wellman in New Y : f “ Rands is simply the natural se-| Gown tne boulevard two blocks, and G A or . : Py quence of the visitation of the sins |tnen entered the woods. After he , ening than 200 at- re t of the father upon the son. Theii.4 waiked about a block he drew r who the attempt + en a a ee ee ee ee ruination of all of the son's ambi-| our 9 revolver; pressing it to his i een living fald today *#* QUARAELED OVER 26c *# > tions Just on the pinnacle of neart, he pulled the trigger. He T ¢ Add re sud: TE # | Rand t ‘ success seemed nearest, the | then placed the gun to his head, at evinced a ha a Soe end 3 *\d fiend mpensation of one who t Nade tempting to blow out his brains. desire . : oe all onde justify the means. That) aver was removed to the city hos last 2 ow A at & the lesson of “The City pital, where he has a good chance Fifi a! 3 ; aif x t Anil * f \ 4 for recovery t a eney * : . . Lo tt fortenat > a am ¢ v4 ; * e| The * unfortunate A lei rs : sn Waach- al ; “wit Veteran Is Freed i ta very improveme ns * y ctly B vere no deat * : ; > ' wits 1 wh h quaver, T F I P i Why another . *| H nom ens, and at-| veterar the ( w 4 UP) Bob Hodge, th f , othe ae ee ee ee ee pts te He takes the |i | King os : 1 i GEOFFREY STEIN wrong m t's al a 3 . Many Want to Help Girl Bince the iets ; bouring « e t 1 Geof M telephone it, to fmaone they a}) WHY THE $7 AR DEMANDS THE RECALL OF HI GILL: a an object lesson to weak or crooked public offic ials, as a notice TLE, WA claimed by @ court of final juriedic: | meddiers. thon SH,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, The people of Washington have made much progress HEAVENS! n thelr effort h to redeem their government from the contro! of selfish interests. They now select their executive and their legistative officers without the Intervention of _freoked political 1910, THE SUPREME COURT UNMASKED _ — BEING A LITTLE HISTORY OF ITS INNER DOINGS — of The | tafe part of that WHAT “OUR” JUDGES, BEHIND THE PROTE SCTING VEIL OF SANC- ’ pO nig thon Reinga TITY, HAVE DONE IN THE NAME OF THE LAW. ' ically ove state conver | . the during that : tod . Mi ag oy 7 personal acquaintanc with A BY JOE SMITH Bene Ke! h. a that one Copyrighted Oct. 19, 1910. stage wie |... ‘The time ha me te away the veil of sanctity behind which lies hidden the inner story of the uy e eX of Washington, That court, the men who constitute it and the alified alae em. by hicl bers have been selected are on trial before the ple of the state. If « ne t pe ure to re an int nt verdict on November 8 they be in possession of He does not ac I n the doings e court will be dealt with just as though there the lawyer’® point of view, He mE the is ae it + nbd ' H red about it, just clonged to the people. I proy wrt it eee on tt od lbege ene : . Pec A : : with the ame frankne with which I would report those of the rislature ae i : o atate to give the readers of t « ries the kind of infornyation necessary to en and advice 0 th t ether the rt is entitled to popular confidence \ ttedly tl tre on forbid ind. We ¢ familiar with the musty doctrine r } is t friend our judicial syvtem pretend that the € sacr and that we t | ence before them, pretend even that the n t wrong For re ! sisting that ives sh be above su rey t state ha ee r a fr their practice and thrust into outer judicia But what shall their re demption of those two branches of their government accomplish so jong as the courts can be packed against them? The courts have usurped the func thon ef curtailing the power of ex ecutive officers and of nullifying the laws _paseed by legiolature RECALL CAMPAIGN CATS WILL COME BACK DID AMERICAN WOMEN SMOKE CIGARETS AT THIS JAP eee ee RET ae er BANQUET IN SWELL eteeer men eeescons rms wn) on me rears Asa matter of public decency, as a mattter of civi that hereafter the people will not tolerate their treachery. N. Y. HOTEL? pride, as a prote rT MISS THE PINK STAR TONIGHT; FEATURES THAT NO OTHER SEATTLE NEWSPAPER GETS—ON THE STREET AT FIVE 0’CLOCK—TAKE ONE HOME WITH YOU = The Seattle Star cis ONE MONTH FOR 25¢€ You can have The Star delivered right at y ii door early every afternoon for 25 F Phone Main ents per month. | 9400 or Ind, 441 | ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be ONE CENT. land until those courte can be ren-|It is even claimed that the mone Northern attorney. Little of it has |dered reeponsive to the will of the; he was charged with having em-| been reversed, none of openly re |people they will continue the last|bezzied was used to corrupt the pudiated stubborn bulwark of privilege, | court counteracting our victories for pop | And yet the law that these men| ca |ular government and making a howl-| wrote, while they were on the bench ing farce of our pretended represen: | is still the law of Washington, even tative institution. | to the opinion written by the Great And we are told that this court n do no wrong It bk been charged that in one (Continued on Page Three.) Facts Kept From People | oe 7 For five years last past the Wash ington supreme court has been an yject of suapicion. For two yea lant past it has been the center of Ja cyclone of stories of seandal and corruption, Whether there Is much or little truth In these s * th permitted officially to determi I after time efforts have been Ww Imade to have them officially inve Geor Ugated. Time after time thene ts W. D. Lan ave been fustrated. Time after Y. M. ¢ time the long arm of some mighty Dan Pa unseon power has appeared to New York Bid stretch out of the darkness and Willian Willian f Harry Harry M suppress the Investigation Within tw |the court restened under tion of havi copte years a member o' accusa ration k money. It was afterwar J. W. Efaw that an opinion handed Joweph P. ¢ him had been written by a J. P. Wail G L. P. Ingram ce Room 400 Ar nt Room 400 G 51 Queen SWEEPS O Candidate Against Gill To Be Announced Tomorrow at a form od © alleged v efuned te year More Than Half of the Required 8,000 Signatures Already on Recall Petitions—Walker or Dilling May Be the Candi- date HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet. . Hi Gil) f nature The movement to recall “3 7 a I I ey dev ) pay juavered t 1 ‘ x ( " alle ng to f t 1 o i I 1a tea RRR Re mo r 1 - DOG CHECKS PURSUIT »* 1 1 * 5 i i 1 m-| % vi wn «1 Rix * Be iol . . * SHE WAS SATISFIED. * * * M F ' * RA ' d mr.|* ! x 5 " { * 1o|* * t 1 , He|* 1 ~ ' « a 1 ' * | Add * 1 ~ rt ts [4 RRR RO me | im) ction to legitimate business, as a safeguard to the morals of young men and HAT’S WHY THE STAR DEMANDS THE RECALL OF HI GILL.

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