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The Non-Partisan candida he N tes for the supreme court are pledged to resign before the next election two will give you your right to years hence if the nomination of judges is restored to the direct primary. This nominate your justices, The “hand picked” candidates will hold office for MEMBER :i. sATTLES HOME PAPER rig delivered by carriers into more ttle than any other paper. A paper in on the byways, the Sta tee wert” a hundred "42, NO. 206 A Little History of Its Inner Workings “THE CORRUPTION OF T Now is [HE SUPREME COURT HE LAW OF PERSONAL LIBERTY—-— your opportunity to regain control of your highest cour ~The Seattle Star’ SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. UNMASKED ix years, even if the judiciary nomination#are restored to the people before that pudiate the convention candidate ONE MONTH FOR - - - 25€ You can have The Star delivered right at your door early every afternoon for 26 cents per month, Phone Main 9400 or Ind, 441 ON TRAINS AMD NEWS WEANDS be. ONE CENT. By recalling Hi Gill you not only get rid of a mayor who ha betrayed his trust, but at the you give all other unfit public officials a mighty and much needed object lesson. engaged in a great battle to recover their government in city, state and nation Gill by the peoyle will give notice to the allied opposition that the people of thi That's one rea time are The ousting of Mayor till supreme. on why The Seattle Star, the people's newspaper, urges you to recall Gill, who has betray- ed you, disgraced your city and violated his oath, “CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS” ame The people today city are Goo HATES OFFICE OF SPECIAL fo INTERESTS BY JOE SMITH ce % sven FUNDS Copyrighted 1910. | RN YOU Ae r d 4 for Washington have been ot D years supreme judge Sect You will be personally tnt ed in Mr, Smith's supreme court by political conve ‘ t parties, ruled k story today on the corruption of the law of personal liberty, You | Ss raled by money « \ een exceptions, but thi may think that the person of your wife or your mother or your sls rule And beca ft es and money, parties ter is sacred. When you have read this story you will know that vat . iadgc tances have been selected under the law made by the supreme court, if she were injured in an jsanship, judee> accident she might be denied cor tion for that injury unless ti a © Whetk lee of iustine 8 de ompennation for that injury unle their, Rnow led th ha we ye) ju - willing to be manhandled by a commission of physicians, perhaps [} their regularity & ar their sympathy with strangers, perhaps unfriendly, perhaps persons to whom she would [| ants refuse to submit to such indignity <A angad vidual judges. The prevalent After you have read the story, stop and reflect for a moment ff] Ts woh ba “ test against a system, not |f tat this rule of law increases the profits of powerful _public ser ff cour a protest against a system, nc against t individuals. But the system is an evil system and its the court has been an evil influence, warping decisions of the court until they have been biased a the strong and the crafty at the expense of and defenseless, robbing the many of their rights to the and the profits of the few. the system and of | White, an appoint Rogers, who was suc f Governor ded in turn by tt by Wallace Mount, a system-con Granted. Many of vention pominee of undemocratic! cen both honest and sympathies, T sivlature of 1901 five to seven members and overnor Rogers reappointed White and appointed H. E. Hadley. Th (By United Pree.) rent swept us off Georgian bay Cares piasee 08 the Danek were! op LOUIS, Cat. 90.—With toer|fect as wa had thro@a Out most of without convention meddling. | natioons still up aleer batten These changes brought a period of greater independence, the period of t wafal event of the kind In the his We then tried to land with the ie $ in behalf of the }tory of seronautics drag rope, but failed At il o'clock for the wu This was followed by the Root) The balloon Hamburg IT. dropped last night our plight became dee System still pre) period, the period of notorious com | 1,800 fret yesterday with te two oc | perate. We had no ballast, did not | lporation influences, political cer. vice corporations t In thin deciaion the supreme profits of corporations above human liberty. Tomorrow Mr. Smith will tell how the court placed corporation profits even above hu man Ii On Saturday he will draw back the curtain of political and show you the inner workings of the boas system. You won't want to miss a single one of t articles, FOUR BALLOONS | court placed the pretense from here Monday is the most suc A Desperate Plight. CRIPPEN SAYS FURNISHED ARROW Ponts To VUCAS INSURGENT ATHLETICS © eupants know where we were, and bad been tt a ruption and public scandal. The Hamburg M1. had dropped in the air more than 2% hew Thi were! J. Gordon served as a mom | 1,800 feet into Lake Nipping. Ont. was pitch dark, and we doc RF ber of the supreme court five and/and Vogt and Ald wore take a chance. We ripped op & half yeara, being chief justice | ereued from an island where they gas bag and dropped with frig - - = ——— - during the last year and a balf,| bad spent the night velocity to earth, which was x Mr. and Mrs. Martin QO Breaks A furthe « than we had i ; A ort te and my wi and resigned to become couneal for} One Breaks Arm rn ae oe wee |For First Time, Accused °" Sok Ret paytne® taker snes 0 }the Great Northern railroad, from| Nearly worn out by exposure, culated © in the lake * me | bavi m mor :: whieh Gankaas he was accused | VoRt made his way to Powesan, on | which was lucky, for bad we struck | Dentist Tells Story of tention. saying THE SCORE 12 TO5 center, Collins foreed Lord, Pfels- ich company the Grand Tr fh ad on land we would both bh: bes . f Hl Chi This ts the finish. T will stand ter to Zimmerman; Collins out two years ago of having embezaled ~ pes we unk railway, today, and on fan € iid both have aa Flight of Belle to i- os eae 8 Ge lees a xine i os 9 Distinet Periods. of the | led the following report kille : bo longe . y - stealing, ing to er. No im the Saht of the in- ae a Falloon dropped sheer 1,800 feet. "We fi 4 about in the} cago to Join the Ameri-) row and you wil! not hear from me (By United Pres) runs ; ; - ° ° me ~# ; + | again CHICAGO, Oct. 20.--The Chicago sind c Prhtaee habia on fiakiie cour fle |ana'aymgainion, “Gordon, on the |roken. falloon saved“ \Stahed' tea amuli animnated| G88 Actor Who Testi. “ror nin she wld me that the \Cwon sed the Puineiphe AniSnes 4 Gee aeO,- THNKer sage to right court falls ies, Gordon, on the broken. Balloon saved ashed to m small uninhabited| . ne the | Cubs ¢ adele aeaiee nit into a double p a nod rful pro-corpora-| Dispatches to friends here gave |tsiand tn the center of the lake. | fied Yesterday Against nan she would go to would be bet entered upon thelr third hie taday (2. Barry to Davis. Pfeister out, tion influence: handing’ down de-| more « details of the fight. ‘There we spent the night, and thie! Defendant. One eee ine with, Rentiven oat kaa Baker to Davis. No runs cision efter decision in which dix | Which ts considered one of the most morning were taken off by two Lo j s inde, Hee Gone sorn.| ith, Reulbach and Kitn Fifth Inning. puted polnts of law were resolved’ brilliant ever recorded dian hunters, whom we halled from -— _ I went to the office next morn eer rican t thelr tation for the) Biladelphia—-Baker out, Zim these ts the period |], faver of the rich and powerful,| “There was water, water every mainiand | (fy Volted Brew) ing and, returning home ee < nomas at thelr station for the merman to Archer. Davis singled of the court | curtailing the rights of the poor | Where, said = Vogt's messages At times during our trip we| LONDON, Oct. 20.—The defense, (Continued on Page Six.) merican: Piret Inning er ke Murphy flied to Hof- ie wate wa- | ong ornetrene "First we tried to land at $ a m along at the rate of 60 miles of De. Hawley H. Crippen, charged | : abe ren. Ae OOP Barry forced Davis, Tinker the bench in| Many Gordon decisions might be/o Twesday, but a tricky air cur an hour with the murder of bis actress wife, | i ey t. Mutoean bc, Cae mer No runs. cad je Kimore Crippen, began today ard sacrificed, Reuibach to Chanc hicago—Sheckard bunted safley. Dertag | cited in ilhustration of this bias buat | «= Belle Pins. 4 began toda ri flied to Sheckard. Baker ‘ - y- be ~ ey court Almost the . ued to Beier Schulte fa d. Hofman flied to eharacter-tiwo wil! su two decisions deal ie Old Ha Py to cer scoring Strunk . le e . < Rarrister To lo unk. Murphy ckard, thinking it « Ha Week of courage ing with the inw of the killed and Be Baker was caug ling, Kling to oped : sr » “7 was inte ane be m as double, continued running and was Beer s|sen fee =:| SIGN THE RECALL St at BS Sane pee eS ® telec 0 , ’ tly gave the nicago Sheckard bert Sixth Ininn: Geert's decisions | brought under the law of the killed ms Schulte dout to left. Hofman Siplgrisi yang. petiod, tended to | and wounded are almost {nvartably can sign the recall petiti © following places; nant 4 he * filed to Str Sheckard scoring. |r bilade phia—Thomas out, Tink- ‘the that the court |xuits between poor unfortunates n Lumber ee age TPR sg Chance fanv Zimmerman flied 51,°0 Archer. Coombs popped to im decision. and the jand powerful corporations Reeves clared - pet: om = po to Btr ian tn a man, Strunk fanned. No was one of strongly | Mary Elizabeth Lane was Dr. H ican Bank canteen Otter - ; fy United Frese.) Second Inning. - ee j ¥ with the cargo by the quartermaate Chicago—Arcier was retired at Meme 8nd procorporation) injured by the fault of the Spo. Carkeek & MeDorn empire Bidg. lot the steamer Montrose ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 20.—-David| Phils Dy Mur-| first, Thomas to Coombe. Zimmer 4 1 ebb ¢ | \e et 1 17 atic eader, phy ‘ to). r z , rc xf Fadel the jek: eeitea bo —_ aa aa Cbieney ha a = "7 ; + NO which was arrested. Cri X ' t off manereite lehber, . ed to left, ™&n fanned. Steinfeldt fouled to ; Ger - 7 - ere a | re he was being watched, | former of New 4) Cha Baker, No runs ESmigAt break in the influ-| in Spokane and won a verdict. Den Karle, 1. E. Kirkpatrick, Eugene W. Bell and C. E Dow. J] wad aware he was boing watched. | former. died at b scoring flied , abhor SUMED, q sourt of the boss The company appealed. Dur New York Bid ie oe awe an message | dence, Wollert's Roost, at da. m, | Schulte Phils i °. ~ ‘ be contents of ev wireless messag rer hiladelphia — Zimmerman made system. Gordon ing the trial the trial judge William F iper, 812 Lowman Bidg that came to or emanated from the} today scoring catch of Loré’s Hae oe Was suceweded bY) genied a motion by attorneys William MoDonald and T enhane, Hinckley Bldg ohig Hi weeks | mermar “vs Stelafeat = pices was succeeded bY! for the company asking for the Harry Merritt Ballard oe °, | with ations,| Chicago t flied to Bar. | C¢ Steinfeldt te er. Was succeeded by Pul-| appointment of a commission Harry EB. Moc |: Crippen Says Wife by ves. sal Du adition to right. Kling | Steinfe muffed Baker's grounder 9 & Member of the | UL = a - E. M. Baytiss Crippen indicated that he wo ston Beaumont, #24 the latter was safe at first. Da- Meceeded by W. H! (Continued on Page Six.) J. W. Efaw. % Sixth and Massachusetts poe = € tha p . vl fe 5 vis str d to right Tinker bootes > tter dead, bi ahe 4 to America achand walked \ srounder and the bases eee - Josey » P. Te eo, U = hin t a. thanee Sheckard walked. | Bo ware. filled Stotatenat mectees PruRe |e Sige ies es aanee a nk Srey ertand off tage Room 400 Arca ? | Pearance nonchalant of mar fc safe, Baker and Davis scoring. . . ner. He displayed absolutely no, relay Thomas walked. Coombs singled T Y Room 400 Globe ; Ayes, nning NAMI 7 ERS ODA ' sant the aigue of nerv se ‘ i to cer coring Murphy and Bar- ! eT Resetiel Sk Ooch After outlining his medical career| as Hi nee Eval rere ry. Strunk singled to center, but : a - : ae | > orn ae he sald ie Thomas was held at third. Lord f Caited Prews) 1 ties and would let 2 I knew — f out, Zimmerman to r. Four FRANCISCO, Cet. 20 r again as soon as the Low meer with M ww runs & yond awaiting » A wel — : reo guard the Oscar H. Met $10 Southe — _? - * me hicago- er out, Baker to j [ Ageles 1 t Secretary Knox a \ ; nna $48 Con Bidg % “ ripe : Pm PR gp : avis, Kling out, Collins to Davis, 4 ® mewage he x men suspected should be a ‘ We - right name e 7 ain at It {8 raining | Pfeister fanned. No runs. a ity last evening in or merely ke nder surveillance & MF - for Miller f cohat H a nod , Sean , a to Eighth Inning With the dynamition of . ing With her t at perp nia A ute ar" ad i 1| Philadelph Collins filed to é in Los Angele HENRY WAS TOO j hey Our relations were strained. —_| high offices, . % Sap eB in sah BE 4 Schulte. Baker out, Zimmerman to ee trom Lee TIRED TO GO HOME hag ager gr ig bpenay Hpafy hg 2 wrangle resulted, the umpire de-| Take ae eee 1 i wir lead! Cinke ton ; . undid for ¢ P allow home 1 as the} » Arch Oo runs. i Bitary of siveal lg - ; Aygo ~ to America t Miller. The last) +, On ro ge Ch ard walked. 4 In reply to the lat onset DIL AD & ee ee ee ee oe Tyga gible edargher ech te Hird mot 8 but de : Chance a urphy. Hofman ‘ Sec. Knox stat - tt * jth ea . ‘ port and the eff N a . d. Coombs EMR he had received word he would|® “God Hates a Co * | America Clevelat host of 45 r r § ard and Hof- men suspected of : te sm-|% Humphrey got the frost of ® | gn Pha bags ge gle ay sig ge t p-/man scored. Zimmerman flied to y in the dynamiting haved & his last ht * In @ is , meager | ned T Mur Two runs. tow aboard a Pacific mail i ; &: He met tt Cole * 1 condocte x : . (Continued on Page Six.) Thoma Ninth Inning which would soon he & He we ak at ® ni e in Call? ar Philadelphia—Barry fouled to # San Benito, 2 Mexican gainst a tel-|% Auburn, b w not * . ar ’ che ARIZONA POPULATION 204,354 Klir omas out to Archer \. Em POrt, on the Gulf of Te i sole oF over 26 men ir } when * be q 4 Testi 0A By United Press.) Aret a ed. Coot led to cen: Se ts 4 a oe arrived 7 ge , tace| WASHINGTON, Oct The) Chicage ¢ Baker to|ter. St ou erman to GETS Finst woro. nn wentehl& Be nesting * d* To a 1 mhand necktie gp A : ‘ ) 1 nan 1 to Lord An r uns, aus " ‘ t hrey #| t ar h € Fourth Inning. 8 Tinker singled to ft the information F wa * A ‘ 16 I co, owes h ‘ r : 1 , elat he t was al K fi e Needham batted for sigalg Pat Paped hii mccting os r Ren. * oan’ 100 66.2 pe Phila a—The ball wa Ms facts _— ; Sgro ided he did a - ke 1 of th econd M Ha psn ntative ed to Hofman, Lord singled to| Need ‘ouled to Baker. No runs, a Who have beer Sens va er f 1 FOUR en * on Welch was| from her } : for the 4 f . i _ Ss he diaver one totted Ga T. ° Mi eS ate vas an fel SAY. YOU BOYS. WANT TO BE ton received i : es mbedding its , 15 A me ane At a meeting yesterday of the}editor of The Star jeer and a crack shot. With him — , ’ I ‘ ‘ ig tt : A at The r There w men who are known Anothe od gp 0 ere named: 2 ok, | be r A at the B or th m and courage, the right ne neck Di to be a gcout? D 7 Sinead w to what are| Among his advisers and helpers entere Ih c and . tc ME on VI r at € mbe the general 4 below der blad hroug b \ ( t t 7 t and a Work k « r Seattle in the Despite h u hyal¢ nt | ewe 1 ca and art “ : | ve t 1 en who are ’ 1 ‘ hing ; rt t mo. I i ii 8 y Get i ne a ter Vel tt t re 1 fur ha er . bs ° y y n t Ca the boys ‘ on re ap ff ‘ " wh ) ‘ ; r nimal c ( Bomu i Then tell Stine about Hew (Continued on Page Six.) uid tive. forla ' The Sta And > 1 " k i t Pe ee ee ee 1 a re ; ; TA ‘ ! and bly | eALi. Mage MneriNas Sioe ; Mi of t t y EPIDEMI MATRIMONY IN OLD lay Wore White Roses. ‘ oe . RE Fei a " " n big « SOLDIERS’ HOME CALIFORNIA ~ j 1 1 1 A ' ie AW ( Ox H , at the x | 1 g| The girl was 8 . ae be held tonight In Masonic &\éhe x : me er al ; * lke ; Bie aie Both had monst & hall, 14th N. E. and 55th &| Here t : pitt Bape ‘ape ; ‘ or ae hext “ front led t ‘ & st. Petitions will be on hand &,of the t ! t hop, stopped tc t 1 me enats (2p bg 4 1 (|) for all to sign. J. B. Gibbons # | ha ; jl . cue Hi a { ard od ton * will preside and among thé #/ mer t acing & ‘an : patrol: Deigantiy oiyy w she t . man|#% Mayor Gill will be Council. ha bod ie re . h Jjand even tt ba ie Eugene Way, Dan Earle, * | urgin 1 t it ttle |r J. Howard 7 " 1 har t ed man “ My . t k oard, Cer \ ld on P tride tk D sot ae > nig NO ou ev. J, T. Shuey, Rev. H. C. &/ for time, t n't |¢ Park I | poi Pad c he ve It's a big day for th . Bes lt and 6. W. Nichole..«| ania \ \ nit Stine will see ye a f ag od t starting into phe|% Several other recall rallies *|hape for th e o get busy Vy an om now (creep t 1 “going-away” |grim game of life in dead earnést.|® are bel a wien 4 rt a a : : ‘ar soli «gg ad Beatle Ww: . tothe: War ia Mae mea 3 , pretty brown plaid “s 1 Yot—they smiled , Sollaliallal i“ ' ’

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