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DISTRICT IS WIDE OPEN fi bla & 4 witho the 8 he injury t G v Y at avi \ Wedne nal signin affidavi suit Abe that the ft BOY KILLED IN SHAFT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—F ism of ! elevator, Pa passenger ec the « PROVIDENCE FREE OF DEBT VICTORIA, B. ¢ British & surplus of $2.75 0,000 for th which ended on March Sist The province is in a position to off the whole ot the public debt Clear Brains and good spirits come naturally when the stomach is up to its work, the liver and bowels active and the blood pure. Better con- ditions always follow the use of BEECHAMS PILLS Sela Everywhere. In bores 10. and 2fe. ‘Sooner |FIRST PICTURE O [PORTUGAL'S MARTYR h PICK DR. BOMBARDA List on nist whose as Asa av itated the re King mad drove Potrugs and republi tion by proclerical army Hev ation Manuel from hi a re MANOR TODAY con for mayor choice of the ed down to jeor and George Dilling Di say he will ation, as s te as the his business question Ke Fri ne been league and would in associate: been H ends t ac onal sacrifice state any MAN FOR executive | t would en-| | | F rsonal friends intimate that} the offer will be declined for the} reason that Mr. Dilling would have} to give up @ big real estate bust ness at a great financial loss Mr. Walkers attitude te un known, From a business stand point he is in much the same post tion as Mr. Dilling, but friends de clare he may be induced to make the personal sacrif be a So identity of the recall candidate far there has ement made of the lea possible at © necessary to executive | as to the! candidates. | has} ; been no an-| only information th | en given out is that the cand! date will not be a member of the! Public Welfare League an 4 will not be a man who has any political} string Ri 8 attached to him \ ht treatment, right prices and right qual- ity, together with a credit system which for liberality and convenience has no equal, is the combination that retains you as a Magazine Rack SPECIAL $2.95 or att Rack wit ing magazine Regular 6 $4.50, Fric $2. 95 Rug Specials $11. 75 Blanket Specials 2.70 A Full Line of the Famous Buck’s Stoves and Ranges SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOMEFURNISHERS Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE Madison at Twelfth CO., Ine East 414—Cedar 414 negro was Prosecuting Attorney George form |lard ay i SUPREME COURT 1S WILL DEAD ® 3°" THE STAR UNMASKED (Coneluded,) of physicians with authority to examine the person of the in Jured woman The supreme court reversed the case in a decision written by Gordon. Gordon declared that the ruling oof the trial court was a reversible error, that the company was entitled, as a matter of law, to a phy sical examination of the plain tiff by persons not of her ee lection. Gordon said in his opinion that upon this point the courts of the country were in con filet. He resolved it in favor of the corporations. Judge Reavis, in a dissenting opinion, declared the true character of the Gordon opinion when he said, “It does not seem that the necessity exists, in obtain ing justice In these cases, to overturn ancient principles of personal liberty.” Money Above Men Gordon, in this and other de ons, placed the desires of cor ations above the “anctent prir ples of He and ed people, the anclent prin liberty,” but fron tions dominated terests seeking the overthrow of se principle The rule laid down by Gor don in the Lane case—laid down in the interests of great corporations—is still the rule of law in Washington, and one of ite effects has been the cor. ruption of a portion of the med. ical profession the legal prof In King county, where there are a great many of these cases, and where the rule le frequently ported toby the corporation ants, it has developed tocracy of lick-epittie corpora. tion _ Physicians, Bono. of them an aris BALLINGER 1S ACCUSED OF OPITE WORK (Ry Celted Pres) PORTLAND, Ore, Oct Preferring charges that Richard A Ballinger { c seeretary of t has refused to admit him ¢ tlee In the department ¢ terior and tts bureaus because of unfavorable testimony he gave the Ballinger Pinchot investigation. Tilard Jones, formerly a *pectal agent of the general land office, today telegraphed inatruc 2s to Washington to his bro’ ne A. Jones, to Inatit mas proceedings against ee retary of the interlor and the com missioner the general nd of « his admission was taken by Mr practiciug law in following the receip lowing telegram from bis her Action upon your application ts being withheld until after electi when, In my opinion, it will be re jected NEGRO GETS | OUT AGAIN the restricted in Judge afternoon on a engaged in the on the order of Van William of diem t yesterday harge of being slave traffic Bowman, the notorious district Brown lerve r puty Prosecutor d the court that ywod to file the Bowman direct in the , and Bowman was re his bond of $2,000 dis McBride in Vanderveer information Plan Monorail Road for Puget Sound Cities (By Var YMPIA, Oct Vernor t and Port Ar onnected by a t according to art! Press.) Bellingham Townsend es will be moral of neorpora t offered for fill with the sec y of state. Owing to some de fecta the papers are being held up Charle ( Gentry Walter trange, and A 4 Tokay are the incorpoarto d the capital stock Went to Wrong Bed David Belasco (not the theatri il manager) wa o tired last ght that b anted to go to bed arl Ho he entered a Washingtor odging house break into The He \ r o « r climbed Inte t ar man Donlan pried him out, Judge Gordon took into consideration David's frank story and allo him o with a warn ng. Louis Uhirich duplicated Da d's trick, but b as not ver clear on explanation. He will pend the next week in the city David Korti, one of the stree leaners of Ballard mor ng stricken with paralysis whi it work, He was taken to the Emergency hospital and later t condition was reported improved Six-year-old Ella Hilburn of Hal lard, died this morning with ap |pendicitis at her home on Bal io THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910 0 lirys liver plank in and lt SLAVER BAKER'S & NY (Concluded.) after bi , ag bey onl This was Hill's worst defeat, for he| of law, and he was one of the lead-| hated Cleveland as intensely as man! ing members of the New York bar.| can hate another, Cleveland } home was in Alb never fallen In with If lea that Hill Had Busey Life 1 political machine should be kept HII) wan the dominating power In HW . i reguiar corporation retainers, [0 PQulek mature Hy disteibuted| the emplr ed f wh ‘ amped ti "comes, who stand ready at all timesto |i). " { f W ' ! ef oxpla go on the witness stand and Asay Cid aaliindian! OE S004: orton Grover ( 1 cau on efore Vaino hu swear away the opportunities |iiiiy friend Alton It, Parker wont A to lea York t t ce, Waal for recovery of the poor maim: |i yn in deruat. tn aicvaayatt to } j He 1 wa 1 la two bub ed and crippled victims of rail, [yy a itte or no influence fr at lawyer an i Inape 1 mp of pe road, street railroad and other dither state or national. politic \ It foes, which in| and laced on trial on ot the Mad yy corpor atjon negligence, ineffi David B. Hill was born at Ha it re od a i ju 1 AKTOG, AY ciency and gree - saat Of ‘ ally t Honenfield at was ¢ ci vana, N. Y,, August 29, 1843, He war ' he right = pee areeeing. vil. admitted to the bar in 1864. He| He was admitted to th ence tod Deputy Pre 6 left withon p of the far-reaching ‘Is oft never married. From the day he] 1864 and suc became rducted the ‘ A teen ed tery ene Sa ; b Hew 18 Tonnt his first vote he was intensely |egate to the democratic nati t or ‘ the left ty e fa hat a or croc de lconvention in 1877, ma ) mple ¢ 6 to convict bi dered & by the court of tato be mira, Heut vernor and goverr bench warrant for bis arrest er f € * ved at ae come thereby a guide for the of New Ye ed r Dake t., het Jcourta of other states, Following 4 ‘Third avs.” He ae this pleco of biased fudictal in ay hechuse the 4 ropret Se Wee oan ee MAN SHOT senna SUFFRAGE 20: tics. ame many ataten have adopted thi » ard to method of curtailing the rigt ited Press a the unfortunate, 1 fortun f ia Wet troa.of ell ef the states (Coneiuded.) 0« \—There is s ell ne a address, which the question has been 1 " org . © Ot a f the shining exceptie iw the next he remembers, he " nat t ? Feason fog ft the whining exception h ome person staunching the blood.| suffrage der sHinas nd th wounded man ears we of Washington have No Words Spoken vo yl Sys in ; om . oR the flnger of scorn at Mon Woleh ailar ‘ Snoank-ae Want Receiver for a state n wh ih hes 1 young man i dre 1 J " ‘ f ‘ , wh thing as abstract political fe without r ) 4 ¥ tue We have told that th 3 . EM YORE Oct, @, Judy Montana they th ena ] bis} GF Kz « ey oO sheriff Sev’, nity e my trang (rs. F Kra while t ( Lina ¢ 1 and the irt the < n rear de t ga un-|t f ate this aft. court of ain of Dete ‘ Te . $1,145, believed to have|¢ court Friday ‘ the very fk h tod ght) t grandfathe ‘ & receiver Aes ee DAVID B. HILL. | wan a wh ne 1 over Chas to follow the supr | interested in polities, and was a del-| ¢ ! Ws Oc M t th tance of Cham weeping away “the anctent 4 baalenst Geax 6 tor half & con | neck ake a ut k ‘ ured Ww t c 2 cancellation en nal ihe ary t “nm aid car 1 he ft a) Ch € agre This Lane decision illustrates Was Governor of New York He Jokes About It treatle i on With the Met oxbird. the willingness of the Washing He held seve minor offices be | “Yes, and if they take all th RE: ee cs z “= to: prem, ourt, 2 ha f he aitenant ¢ lete ¢ mt enoug “4 ton “supreme court, at that | leutenant 0 out of me Yl | A FEW DOSES END KIDNEY MISERY the profits of great corporations | t ver Cleveland| Welch says bo is a bartender and AND MAKE LAME BACKS FEEL FINE above the “ancient principies | « the latter re rked f ght rt of personal liberty.” In the ¢ White House | Fran . went Whether * JONES, BO mee the kindeys, bladder an urbe next story of this series another governor, and days ag m \ B. | wy q ake t tem; heals, cleansea, vith decision will be cited to illus pained in office until 1891] C., in search of 4 s regulates these) gigang) trate the willingness of the In that ye ntored the Unite ays he made the ands and completes! court, during that period, to | States senate re he ser ad because a ‘ ¢ ‘ y within # few dare” place the wishes of its corpora ae th, of mn Frat me pect any kb Lame bac ainful stitehes, rhew tlon champions even above hu ‘00r the te ney or urina feel & | matter Prostatic trouble, nervous man life. These illustrations | No nt e : constar back,| headache, dizziness irritability, show, also, that the corporation ’ | shake hf his s ra is f ceplessnens, inflamed Or puffy of the Washington court is jthat he was in total ignora t +a , and eyelids, billows stomach weak, recent circumstance, but a er S jhis « ant y Fn 5 . ss wer twelve tired feeling an@ other mudiod Sevetagmant of youre of Fear Orives Jali Breaker attende ° of scalding pte aused by stugaish, im special interest interference in ick: ds ble Galt On Petenn rw tie. with s disappear, Uneom politics and boseruled conven . tg a My: e, smarting, frequent arb ‘ | LAVENWORT an., Oct, 20,| the } ere is ne a marti fee. arsaparilla isis omc sae, get 20 stow a ey in = ae | const badewed ter datartives, (Sn else in the world, which ider misery ends. | John Sportman, a trusty at the) wil t $0 thorough and prompt Your physician, pharmaciat 4 ral days ago when he had but trouble| vouch for the responelbillty bn (Conctuded.) P. r low weeks to serve urned tot bef Pape, Thompson & Pape of Cincin am ‘owe Pee sake oc eee ante Gravel, nats who prepare Papel Dlaretont ck, found that she had notified the warden by telephone Brigt ) cent treatment—sold by every> ed to think how wer he desired to surrender acts direct st in the world. nee so there would be 2 es the guild » told my Afterward that this would be an tne rearon for her not returnis wrong scandal took with he j absence |neve go them all that she wae remember telling where! exoept saying that it wae} via. asked where my son] gave his rao 1 then tined in the t she was) thinking it prevent! trom asking me a lot off fons, Whatever | ‘4 re} he and was done t pre 1 do not know what my when she went Suspect Knew Plane. ‘Crippen was daily told of the plans to capture him by the Mont quartermaster,” said Tobin The quartermaster agreed to ne rete him in the freight At firet pen acceded, then, feeling he had nothing to conceal, he reft and deliberately awaited arre While contemplating hiding, Crip pen wrote letters intended to* pre vent a search of the i after his from the ship was discov planned to have Miss Le ashore openly and then to ered. He join her | | bra theatre t originally helping entert ers fron Taft Back Vatted Preas HINGTON, Oct. 20 vacation filled with WAs Afte Be ly breeze, Beverly golf, hobnc « with politicians and financiers mr t Taft arrived in Washing n at 7 o'clock this morning pr ared for the winter grind at the national capital T. P. AT PRESS CLUB. T. P. O'Connor, the distinguished Irish man, will be entertained by the Seattle Pross club at lunch eon t row noon instead of fol lowing his at the Alhar me ght, as wa planned orrow The Seattle clearing house ha ice and automot ain the the rth Side Republican clu night Ma Quickly Cures Piles at Home Instant Relief, Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Permanent Cure=+ cured by a trial package of Pyra mid Pile Cure without further treat ment When it proVes Its value you, get more from your druggist at 50 cents a box, and be ire you get what you ask for. Simply send your name and address to the Pyra mid Drug Co., 270 Pyramid Bidg Marshall package Mich for a free in plain wrapper, vent 4 wife trial Westlake Market The Temple of Economy Will Open Under New Management SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 The Best on the market at the Lowest Possible Price— Ten Car Lines pass within a block of the Market— Clean—Light— Sanitary place toshop in— Covered Area Way for Truck Farmers— Every effort made by Management to please Patrons of the Market Room Set Aside Saturday for manufacturers of household necessities, where demonstrations will be made and samples given away— Don’t Fail to Come ag ee tat Hammond’s Best sample sack of “The Real Bread Fiour’’ That will be given away Saturday— The flour that makes bigger, better and lighter loaves REMEMBER THE PLACE— WESTLAKE MARKET Westlake Ave., Fifth and Pine SREP 6 Ee StAneS Pa SEPT rere remem ear Bhan. — - nso. s ) = oe or ee