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will give you your right to nominate your justices. The “hand picked” candidates will hold office for six years, even if the judiciary nominations are restored to the people before that time. Now is your opportunity to regain control of your highest court. Repudiate the convention candidates. a red b rriere inte more | | The Star then noel ios aan A paper et | You can have The Star delivered right at your in Sea’ 2 en the t | door early every afternoon for 26 cents per month, orth a hundred on the bywaya, } is Phone Main 9400 or Ind, 441 E M E M B E The Non-Partisan candidates for the supreme court are pledged to resign before the next election two years hence if the nomination of judges is restored to the direct primary. This SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910. ONE CENT. 2% 7848S snp NEWS STANDS to | HE HAND BOOK GANG LEADS TO PROSECUTOR VANDERVEER'S OFFICE. | SUEUR eve Girl Has on ___ “When There Is No Muck, Muck Raking Will Stop”—Roosevelt COUNCIL PROBERS | ) , FIND NEW TRAIL nm received by Ethel 3 Sette’ Preece. letters have ad since her acquittal on Att « for Clare me th the char of bell c huaag with the charge of being an acc Hae eabeals a petition for ato the murder of Belle Elmore C 4 wir client's case. | pen Rall that the crown| Miss Leneve has been living tn ve that Mrs. Belle El seclusion in the country since Ce te dead, and ai} |trtal, She ts h the identity of the| wing of Arthur While the council Investigating! committee is dealing exclusively han ok graft is worth bee | with city officials, the members| tween 00 and $3,000 a weeks have run across so many tralis|clear profit, The odds giyen are | leading to the office of the prose-|about one-third of the traék odds, outing attorney that it is likely that/ and there ie no easier way of gete’ some investigating action of that| ting the money. | offloe will result, Just what the investigating come, The evidence laid before the com-| mittee will do with the evidence | mittee so far has been of a nature| Which runs to the prosecuting ate | to convince the members that John-| torney's office is not yet determine |ny Clanoy and the handbook ring 4. It will be a rather difficuls got their protection higher up than | matter to segregate It entirely from we Ni 6A Hh i) J 4 YT A, 7 lth d hie? of pell Be-| the evidence which runs to the of 3 My 1 ANiped AAT sc Yn wi) | HA yf / Wi MY, Vf) Il, } sides Clancy, b H “‘Duvie of wn fice of the chief of polloe. The com» | ' MeN ' “a Washington hotel, J. €. Savage of mittee has no authority to probe the Archibald hotel, familiarly | the affairs of the prosecuting attor xa: known at “Hotel Vanderveer,” and ney's office, as the prosecutor fs ploped into the automobile clasm ® protecting her attor py he cell u Se orth London. One of the many letters o " _ offers of marriax {fer of $1,000 for a stateme Se ef offers from theatrical /her life w ores of other|a London newspaper Ling agents and s¢ : ned tof} = S = S cic 3 <a = Da S “ry al h Crippen. It was i yee ere not for the fact that) Orat Organizer, Ornithologint, | Steve Barrett constituted the hand-| Only responsible to the governor, Ove is bysy campaign Bayite (again pardon me).| book gang. and even this responsibility ts not eames 7 i : ea ee) | well defined and determined aie ot Y Humanitarian | yeh dain ; the use of going on? You ve ome interest-| Wilt Be Charged With Perjury. - ay | Ing testimony as to the connection) \Xi!!, Be Charged With Perjury. ne alphabe Figure it all | between Savage and the prosecut yaad wi f, then | : man Blaine of the investigating | ing attorney's office, and it is a well —_ oll great molasses cookies for the committee will swear out warrants * | state , f Oy kr known fact that while the racing : t it | tonges or the arrest of several witm 2 s was on, Clancy was almost a daily | © : al witneeaee villagers of is few Fifty-two today. There are . : apa 'Y\ who have perjured themselves bee nd uaa etent those In Wall st Nerina, 1° he Prosecuting attorney's | tore the committee. Many witness ted vko would | ’ |es either didn't know or forgot that! rr willing to pay 2 Good for Gig Graft. |the Publie Welfare League had mem! Bk A agare > for « hands The handbook graft has been the! at work in the restricted district im ter Bay wou led by the Old funeral for T. RB. financial salvation of the Clancys. | the days when everything was wide est: Inbabitant And there are | oe - ———_ — snc ff nt semen tt i os pond open. 1 mendacious witnesses, might chant a folks who would ied ed . ‘ r@ion the a ¢ of the vice promoters, to se Mil Soin ik 4 to death that there is nO) went before the committee with glad carol or) tke to see ved Miles Poindexter has repudiated W E ¥ ing at the Meadows, because the nced falsehoods against which the honored one might re a Furthermore, Mr. Poindexter " ct to the Judals insurgents who went over to the Humphrey camp *k privilege is far more is the testimony of a half B happiest “ i. Re ro Am pth Wt d Hates a Coward’ ! rough the primary after having been defeated in his own county, he |! dozen reputable citizens. With the aes wenn: baal Whichever you | Opened its sop money bags and bk twhile politicians. w Sore Wanutinenth bor reves & matter of fact the Clancys|penitentiary staring these in the iy, very happies cae ta tekst Reited be a Misra aitiesgg A re: r pets icin Bi aa APE NESE went about broke at the Meadows,|face the committee expects there besides, he saves that f your Chelce. malted Dy the sop money, they ney into the Humphrey camp and attem; Geceive the Thut when they got the cinch on| will be a line of more truthful and 9 in the exclusive x cet of + nto believing that Humphrey urgent rept an the handbooks they quickly de-' frank testimony than bh ofore » make this strong, a | aris > ogg amgere of the Wall st. gang. er was w tile insurgents with mercenary ingenui he | Keep your thoughts under the do cy afid gradually working his w 1 to a sophistical (88tificatior his betr : be | yn - n r 4 f a 3 nor rayal Then came the climax co h : : ‘ i a cose Gesath 0 * i There's lots of room yet in in t © words SEATTLE BOY AND BRIDE rR Jackass club. | “For the same reasons that I have outlined herein, Judge Poinde#ter is a supporter of Congressman Humphrey. Whrars old today. No I am ! Taeyen cali him Teddy, | |not violating any confidence when I say Judge Poindexter has writtén me expressing a desire to see his friends here get in kil LED IN PHII IPPINES Remrett, or Theodore, or} TA COMA Hine for the republican nominee for congress in this district. 2 proclair MW Roowrelt. or Rosenfelt direct 5") RECOUNT | iii 7 . hatine j | Poindexter 8 were sert only to voters in the First congressional You w what | n the course of time one indignant insurgent sent a copy of the Judas letter to Poindexter and back came the Eastern W Washington. These lette With good wishes and benedio following them, Earl Geer, and his 18-year-old bride, salled | | 4 Spokane Wash., Oct. 19, 1910, for the Philippines last December | tn hap ro agg To Mr. Charle W. F. Leendertsen to make their f f becomes sega Bec Mi ber Exct Seattic. Washinat Earl Geer had been #0 certain} 27.—Following a second con mber Exchange, seattic, Washington that the plans he had made would} ference with the Tacoma com Dear Sirs f the 12th t., with copy of letter enclosed, in which the writer undertakes quote me. In Ibe » that he had rried a wach akan mittee, Director of the Census reply, | woul atements contained in the letter, copy of which you enclosed, are entirely unauthorized and un- | Vashil Crocker, the pretty Lincoln | Gblen, Pa-| CUTend saneunced a complete | warranted |high school senior he was tn love new census for Tacoma will be Publicist, Peace IN VIEW OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES, I HAD DECIDED TO TAKE NO PART IN THAT CAMPAIGN, AND | “!!®: and took her with him ange SO ADVISED THE WRITER OF THAT LETTER, AND HAD EXPRESSLY REFUSED TO MAKE ANY STATE- Jan. it nin gach hee Sortologist, Student Pope Pius Receives IMENT FOR PUBLICATION, AT HIS REQUEST. No one had any authority to speak for me or represent me in regard | Pot the money there] SUCCESS ROME, Oct. 27—Pope Pius to-|to it, and if my name is continued to be dragged in without authority, J MAY TAKE OCCASION TO TAKE PART IN mp and rubber. He had Bie Beucator, lizer, day ‘received Cardinal Vannatelll. HE CAMPAIGN IN A MANNER NOT AGREEABLE TO THOSE WHO ARE CONDUCTING IT. a ment reports: ini Pirecater,| able prom eatan Gathe I iate exceedingly your interest in forwarding us this information 1 | With } t the Seattle a | With kindest ! at very truly y ition), Factor ‘He church in re est | fing Courts, Blasts Clear Barrier and bw Aah fe 2 a Open Way for Canal to Lake Washington aos es ge is a ote Soh h Joins Great That both wor Ny United Press Relatis er cablegram U ‘ nid j ball teame from the St State CHICAGO, Oct, 27.—Freezing r egram, asking for cot }1910—“eame back aft ha ’ in the Mississippi valley today. 1 tr elie that Earl is | previously year r For the first time this fall the ' er . ‘- si oh 2 | That Judge Ronald is the tallest| air was filled with feather B ¢ lead, where I i t ding his wife . y aga hree } 8, Tom Loves , | judge administering criminal la flakes. AUR ace, Melvin Walker and C, A. Trfet Kal Jin the state of Washingtor ‘ “Murd rture, « every | Hak Joseuh Pafitina: That Bill Hinehman, the ¢ i \ v y and | one phish 1 leve and and Cinelanatt outtiel CONNIE GOES ON ! ! ‘ she te |e fait Sdiien, ane isla Seaer anal ITALY HONEYMOON| “ane bunttpon erday [Sander Co, Co ¢ =! = Cn . }farm in Eas Washingtor Hy United Press " 7 ave a clas) Z oder “ a That Ph ADE rk of DELPH oO ( r She ® -y : . . | language ! € er 1 s itt . he me, |merly apeaker of the state } ‘ ernor ( oO n. er, | Th repa the sun nen | That Judges Gillia 1A wr p f ; ue | ev " ‘ veture Seremony con Sep reversed less { quently t Y at wedding q | of by con me ¢ a at Y end ? x T a, h y You * ma r | That Deputy County Clerk Cush. tr 1 1 ¢ " Che ‘ wile ( + Maan eves = & generation ght inane to ma si ‘ p j : . Soha even: ® that they did 1 a a time for a P go to Italy on th t ee RRHRRRRM ARR OD Mlcn of the BM Necessary 1 mice in the te got throug No Formalities were ne ere Rather the le SUPREME COURT UNMASKED / c ~ +) on, for i r & h “og Pas te Scene at the canal opening pty tly od cp ence gy Bey we P. A. Carlson, fore THE SUPREME COURT DECISION nas e. a ale ta Wee { On and |, . . > WRITTEN BY GREAT NORTHERN ATTORNEY [court tt ent A ffirme ur is friend. Gonaane ae ground beneat he feet of the, WRIGHT ENTRIES FRISCO'S NEW DIRECTORY BY JOE SMITH. jing in these decisions by blaming it But the Great Northern was f A eee ae 5 Then in rapid THE BIG FAVORITES rE) ae Ree Copyrighted 1910. te the G¥etamn inatand: of to the Vin| the ing another similar suit in i me, also, Geran, ta ip Bi rtble dange : ye pe poorer! By ; iby United Prove.) AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.—-One| Throughout this series of stories|man frailties of the individual! volving a much lar amount, t he, Gordo paths iW ME doen es ‘ until =12 were wont PALS ed ‘od tha din teabt nollavd a4 0 i, [every effort has been made to ac-| judges selected by the bosses of| and, for the purposes of the , He Mp deep Re ning 1 and water and) BELMONT I AR Be Os Sion MOGs Tis ae Se oe pbs J efap fort, (count for the corporation bias creep- | that system second guit, the law as laid t { ams filled w i sien Aaa i ody OY asap. : 4 a Te ‘ ng into so many decisions by the We now to a ca n whiet down by the supreme court in i 1:45, when ay ge ler a nag rt j 19 | Supreme court of Washington on | th xpla a not fully suf.) the Harris case did not favor 1 M roared “Pirg Like a Mill Race favorite win b., ; 0148 + - the ground of political influence. | f a 1 cor un elo the company as much as the at judicia Mediately ther, anal led h smoke} Sent America in . » and 167.676 f > | Because most of the Judges elevat t au tion pera torneys for the company de. ked Go 10g on the t ( i} en went | hationa “vie ed to the bench owed their ele bias might 1 pt into} sired. So M. J. Gordon, attor this fund t i rs, to whe 1 By: the | Gontense: ¥" 4 a vies tion to nominations by politica her d ns, ad n which ney for the railroad, petitioned t Root's former law partner OH & itor ore ree tion Meld today SWITCHMEN’S CHIEF HERE conventions ruled by parties ruled |t nt due to the for a rehearing and set about After Gordon returned to Spo Sellity fn n the WELLS-FARGO DRIVERS gby bonses ruled by money, because fact that t lect a having the opinion “doctored” | kane, Root sent him a copy of ¥ One look at a ng rough JOIN EXPRESS STRIKE Frank T. Hawley, president of) many of, those judges have been | \ an attorney for one 80 as to serve the advantage of | the opinion he, Root, had pre Ala) Of smoke cnr : r Union like a JERSEY CITY, N. J., Oct the hme Union rth |hand-pleked for, service on the the li ts, an orney for the company in the larger case pared for the Harris case. Gor Ott fuses w : t re that cas ed « man oloy of the Wells-Fargo and | America eo in Seattle tonig bench by corporation influences, it) Great Northern railroad then pending. Upon rehearing don replied, severely criticizing 4 fbsumatic ~~ ‘ saattad (en a ae Awe scmapnnios | ts et members of the local|was natural that some of them| ‘T) re Harris case, W. H.| the case was assigned to Judge | the opinion. Root wrote that ses after the { ri he bridge which crosses the | | r following the example |unton, A special mee witch | should have displayed, while on the HH a dispute with the Great Root to write the opinion the opinion had not been sb When the tips fon the nk, there were| (6 +1. wagon helpers of the Ameri-|men ha eon ch et In} bench, a large measure of corpora hern officials over a claim for Root and Gordon had been close} the other judges, ar rowing mud ann ri and congratulation ‘The | on Maove ompany, who already | Hall 10, of the La it Sition blas. The effort has been lostroyed in a wreck. Hej|political friends for more than a MO air and shaking the|” et ee ee eee lone ion earine lo’clock tonight made to account for all bias appear i ompany and won a judg-|decad (Continued on Page Eight.)

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