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These A ht in Which the Their Judges Remarkal © gesstul Fig! trict Made ‘Themselves Freer “KEPT” COURT won. COCHRAN eo, Oct. 27.——The purpose fa to tell how the peo - ictal district in one Cetin in apite of the ac Howerful influence of organ leed §=business 4 politics, Organ from ye finance, freed them | government by kept ago some of the fa the judicial district of is the metropolis of the judges else. of the free, home é rave and governinent by t in this district the free, the courts are free peoole are more nearly free before. has been done here can be ty done anywhere else where a many sos land have the courage ings bank and trust company was | around this bank and law firm took Overthrown ndent movement ited in the over old party macht control of municipal by the people them recapture of the courts ‘ood the biggest thing the themselves. bench and bar from and corporate boss gow sits in the Lucas y court howse unawed and up common pleas and efreult Watricts of which Toledo ts metropolis were strongly repub- More men bad acquired the yoting for the eagle than Teoster. the big corporation lawyers tetive fm republican politics gapectally Judicial politics. Qecame common talk that one ‘ @ republican corporation law om terms of closest in- ay certain judges. This fa practice grew rapidly until 4 railroads, trusts, and other agsres~ eapital that needed special ia their business Perpetual Franchise Wa the first successful jobs & perpetual franchise pte company—through i r . ¢« judge who was very) Ohio law authorizes Pedges to grant franchises ety council fails, neglects to grant them In this P application was made to the for the franchise, asking sell MCM Soap, Seattle ble Story in Three Chapters of the Long and Suc-| Than Ever Singularly enough | mericans Won Freedom From Government by People of a State Judicial Dis- Free, Their Justice Free and Before. for one that no council would arent. Waiting a while for the counell to act, the lawyers went before the probate judge, duly al leged that the council had failed, neglected, refused, ete, and were «ranted a franchise, the terms and conditions of which were written by the lawyers of the company that got the franchise—and nominated the judge. The company bas been paying dividends for years, and every dol | lar of the stock, and fully 16 per jeent of the bonds, is water This same firm became identi ) fled with one of the largest savings bank and trust companies. At one! time over $5,000 of the people's , Savings were deposited in this | bank and trust company. A financial group grew up around | this Influential law firm. The sav | the heart of it. -A brewery merger |was formed, and millions of | watered stock lasued. The savings j bank and trust company under wrote the bonds. Big Gas Merger. Then a big gas merger was! formed, and millions of watered| Veteran Railroader Steps Down and Out | | MARVIN HUGHITT Who at the age of 70, and after S® years of railroading, 38 years) | with the Chicago & Northwestern, | steps out to make way for a young er man. Hughitt was president of the Northwestern for 23 years, and was, during the lifetime of the late ®. H. Harriman, the closest friend} and advisor the “little wizard” had tn Western railroad circtes. DENY WOMAN'S APPEAL. (By United Pree) ROME, Oct. 27.--The court of cassation today denied the appeal of the Countess Tarnowska, who, with her lovers, Nicholas Prilukoff and Dr. Naumoff, was sentenced to serve seven years’ tmprisonment for the murder of her husband, ‘Count Tarnowska. We sell made. Ca tat. North 3 MOM Seattle Soap, ery, 759 N m 222. PIKE & Pine Week, now progressing, has been the means of better hundreds of home-furnishers with our liberal and con- ff Credit plan. In today’s ad vertisement two very keen spo @oted and at terms of $1 down and §1 weekly Roll-Arm , Of hard-wov. in shellac Com. fin PULLMAN REVOLYI VAABLIL EL IT) "Cteee sasuentegs me and se XA Wy, 1 ' Wi NG SEAT-BED DAVENPORT | Washington Dent | quality of my work rviceable davenports has just been two days at this special price #, of oak in the popular golden fin- | ss. A simple motion converts this §) 4 davenport to a full-size ff! | | | Other directors of the bank were eens UV IVY | they et a chan AC THE STAR—THURSDAY,OCTOBER 27, 1910, NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN, that on Tuesday, the Eighth Day of November, A. D, 1910, in the Coun ty of King and State of Washington, an election will be held for Congressional, State, District, ¢ ounty and Precinct Officers, as follows: One Representative in Congress, to represent this State in the Sixty-second Congress of the United States. Kept’ ” Courts bond# issued, The savings bank and trust company underwrote the bonds Subsequently the big gas merger sold out to the street railway com pany, giving that concern a monop. oly of artificial gas, electricity for Nerht and powwr, and also of street railway service. A probate Jude, tn his wisdom, who had much to do with adminis tering estates and handling the funds of widows and orphans, de- posited the funds In his hands in this particular bank, Quite fre Quently the bank was appointed ad miniatrator or executor of estates Sometimes widows and orphans in voated thetr money in certain bonds and stocks, Underwriting big mer gers, the bank had bonds and stocks to sell. The big man tn the big t firm was & director in the telephone company, the gas merger and the savings bank and trust company, Five Judges of the Supreme Court for the State of Wash ington. Two Judges of the Superior Court for King County One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District One Senator for the 3lst natorial District One Senator for the 32nd Senatorial District One Senator for the 33rd Senatorial District One Senator for the 34th Senatorial District One Senator for the 35th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 36th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 37th Senatorial District Three ¢ Representatives for the 40th Legislative Two State Representatives for the 41st Legislative Two State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative Two State Representatives for the 43rd Two State Representatives for the 44th Two State Representatives for the 45th Two State Representatives for the 46th Two State Representatives for the 47th County Sheriff One County Clerk One County Auditor Ine ‘Treasurer ne directors of the brewery mor; The financial group built r up an active interest in both repub Mean and democratic judicial con ventions, The group became pow erful politically and financlally, and the law firm got the biggest corpor ation law practice in town. Then it happened. In an article tomorrow will be told what hap pened. INDIAN SLAYER GETS 17 YEARS (hy Deteed Pree) TACOMA, Oct. 27. —~ Seventeen years’ imprisonment in the federal penitentiary at MeNeil's island. This ie the sentence pas upon Fred Pope, the Quinauit Indian, who on tered a plea of guflty to murder tn the second degree before Judge Deuworth Pope «hot Adam Hawk and Hoh Wilttams, reservation po- Heemen, after the two had persist ently persecuted him, he said District District District District District Legislative Legislative Legislative District Legislative District Legislative District One Prosecuting Attorney, Assessor Superintendent of Common Schools, Engineer Coroner Commissioner for the First District ne County Commissioner for the Second District One County Wreckmaster Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct Four Constables for Seattle Precinct. One Justice of the Peace for the respective Precincts of King County outside of the City of Seattle One Constable for the respective Precincts of King County outside of the City of Seattle Ine County Jne County Ine County Ine County Ine County ( { « ( ii i ( HOLD NEGRESS FOR SEATTLE POLICE (hy United Pree) TACOMA, Oct. 27.—Thelma John son, a middie aged colored woman, was taken into custody last night, to be held for the Seattle police. The charge against the woman t# «rand larceny. We sell MOM Soap, Seattle made. Plantation Mille, Stall No. 43, Sanitary Market. Phones, Ma’ 9699, Ind. 997. bs There will also be submitted to the Electors of this State and County a proposed. Amendment to Article 6 (VI) of the Constitution, which will appear upon the ballots as follows: “FOR the proposed Amendment to Article Six (VI) of the Constitution, relating to the qualffications of voters within this State.” “AGAIN the C this State T the proposed Amendment to Article 6 (VI) of s ution, relating to the Qiralifications of voters within Also a proposed Amendment to Section 10, Article 3, of the Constitution, which will appear upon the bal lots as follows: “FOR the proposed Amendment (10) of Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succession to the office of Governor.” “AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) of Article Three (3) ot the Constitution relating to the succes sion to the office of Governor.” to Section Ten At the same time and places there will be submitted }to the electors of King County the question (set forth in a notice posted herewith) of the proposed King} County Harbor Bond Issue, amounting to $1,75 Seattle's Dental Wer a 000.00, which will appear upon the ballots as follows: ‘ “King County Harbor md Issue. YES.” Good Thing for the “King County Harbor Bond Issue NO.” People The Polls at said Election will be opened at Eight! o'clock in the morning and remain open until Eight o'clock in the evening of the same day, in all Precincts! In the days of the Civtt War there] LN INCORPORATED TC IWNS AND CITIES, and Sore wet ws teiong | Will be opened at Nine o’clock in the morning and re army of the South or t©/ main open until Seven o'clock in the evening in all Pre the army of the orth, but because pan . . ‘ . . Te , of the temporary disorder, this Bush-lcincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOW} AND CITIES. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 8th Day of October, 1910 (Auditor's Seal) OTTO A. C: i County Auditor. KING COUNTY HARBOR BOND ISSUE Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds} with majin and to the amount $1,750,000,00, in > ie ao void ted 75) | i bred, and) Series, consecutively numbered, of 1,750 bonc | the wetites of|County, in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to} pt.| such party or person, parties or per is shall pur-] t irs after date| at the rate of not to exceed four DENTAL PUSHWACKERS AXD THE DENTAL COMBINE. the p forces of the ted for aw od Bashwacking Baedtt Dentists You will notice a cheap dentist advertinementa, hich .are .coph dn 4 articles on at North and & remacy to most respected dentia tt and Tacoma, to whom I am truly | @rateful. Do not be deceived and misled into thinking that any @raft dental parior that imposes * by advertising entiatry Maxilary war, for the purpose of copy writing and for fake adver on the strength of the work! ant} » thin gregate | ot of King ons ¥, | 4\chase the same, or to bearer, twenty ye 4 write of issue, with interest the “writings of others,jand one-half per cent per anfium, payable annually,| could hardly be expected to deve ‘ sufficient Intellect to become a realjand by and through its Boardof ¢ contract indebtedness by selling dentiat. (It requires lers, said bonds, caer is vou tions thereof, from time to time less than par, y.jand to expend or cause to be ¢Xpended, under the direc-| make/tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the Integrity or he ne 8 of such in aid and furtherance ara, © earn this money/each such purpose, as is mentioned and set forth in the Zombine yunty Commission | or por-| at not s dentists wou ndu ne fake advertiaing I haye been againnt my privat th pri ish Thad t to win the flgt earn the money I one-half what the arge, but T have up to the ause of dentints 7) becaune ile, ind hattle for in and ums for veral re for mbine h hme completion of the improvement fine cour 1 ; ; nting briets court) particular purposc and in) the pectively and in order t owered my prices | resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commis-| kent the! sioners of King County, on the 28th day of September, ntandard this| 1910? ‘ire four. indies, for the doctors, f'my time to make | ations of all mouths , gree toe Sere Je gone. |State of Washington, County of King, ss This ts why I can guarantee all m A i ) work,” Cail and allow me to sive! 7, OTTO A, CASE, County Auditor you a price on your dental wor inen “have your dental work doné|('lerk of the Board of County Commi by any dentist you wish to to, but a dental factory that ate writings will steal your mon ‘al | ind ex-officio sioners of King} County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above] jand for ing list of nominations is a true, full and prown| complete list of the nominations certified to me by the Sireata,| Various political parties of King County, Washington, as therein set forth, (Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of Oc tober, A.D. 1910 ‘ yf Reware ore. A man by tho has opened a dental corner of Firat and Cr just acroas the atrest fro o be sure that you cor Pirat Avenue, Union Block L. W. Suter's jowelry store. I open evenings until eight, and days until four, for people work over | keep | Sun- | oe a Republican Ticket Representative in Congress. WILLIAM KB. HUMPHREY Judges of the Supreme Court. Vote for Five Term MACK F. GOSE. MORRIS 6 years, RUDKIN , EMMETT PARKER MARK A, FULLERTON St Senatorial A 4 years, JORGE FRANK H 6 years, B. 6 years, 6 years, ¢ Senators. s0th District B. A. BOWEN Bist Senatorial Distric RALPH D, NICHOLS, 82nd Senatorial District, DANIEL LANDON 33rd Senatorial District. PLINY L. ALLEN. Mth Senatorial District, U. PIPER GEHORGE 36th Senatorial District JOBIAH COLLINS. 36th Snatorial District CHAS, BE. MeAVOY. 7th Senatorial District FRANK C. JAC entatives. District, Three, 40th Vote for F. H. TONKIN. FRED J HOWARD D. TAYLOR MESS. dist Representative District. Vote for Two. CHAS, H, ENNIS. GEORGE B. WEBSTER Vote for Two. WALTER T. CHRISTENSEN. EDGAR J. WR T. 43rd Representative District. Vote for Two. WILLIAM WRAY. VICTOR DNICK With Representative District Vote for Two. H oDY J. A. GHENT. 45th Representative District. Vote for Two. SOMERS HAYES SMITH. FRANCIS PATRICK GOSS. ith Representative District, Vote for Two OBCAR M FRED W. HAROLDSON, HASTINGS. 47th Representative District. Vote for Two. H. D. Hl. BE. FOSTER. BUCHANAN. County Auditor. OTTO A. CASE. R. MORRISON. Count JAMES County Superintendent of Common Schools. A. 8. BURROWS. County Assessor. ALBERT EB. PARISH, County Clerk. D. K, SICKLES County Treasurer. WILL H. HANNA County Sheriff. ROBERT T. HODC County Coroner. SNYDER JAMES ©. Democratic Ticket Representative in Congress W. W. BLACK State Senators. 30th Benatorial District Oy EB, GUIBERSON. Slat Senatorial District CHAS. PETROVITSKY. 32nd Benatorial District GEORGE F. COTTERILL. 33rd Senatorial District 34th Senatorial Dintrict CHARLES G. HEIFNER 36th Benatorial District JOUN L. FITZPATRICK 36th Senatorial District. WILL H. MERRITT. 37th Senatorial District A. A. BOOTH State Representatives. 40th Representative District, Vote for Three ARCHIE SMITH U. 8. G. KUHN W. G. SEWARD. ative District for Two. dist Represe Vote OTTO REINING. THOMAS F. BURNS. 42nd Representative District Vote for Two. c EDWARD G J. SMITH WILL, 43rd Representative District Vote for Two. Vote JOSEPH M. GLASGOW. L. H. MERRIAM. for Two. District. ‘ote for Two. JOHN A. STEINBERGER, 47th Represe ntative Distr Vote for Two. FRANK J. HANNAN. JOE SMITH County Auditor. ROY WILLIAMS. | County Engineer. THOS, H. RYAN | | Re a | County Superintendent of Common Schoois. j MARY G. OMEARA County Assessor. County Treasurer. R. W. Littleton. County Sheriff. County Coroner. T. R. LOER Prosecuting Attorney. THOS. R. HORNER County Commis Vote 1st Commissioner District JOHN SCHRAM, 2nd Commissioner District. H. P. RASMUSSEN Prosecuting Attorney. JOHN F. MURPHY County Commissioner. Vote for Two. Ist Commissioner District DAVID McKENZIE 2nd Commissioner D M. L. HAMILTON Wreck Master, GRORGE W. WILLIAMS. Justices*of the Peace. Precinct Vote for Seattle Four JOHN B. GORDON JOHN B, CARROLL R. R. GEORGE. FRED C. BROWN Constabies, Seattle Precinct. Vote for Four. JAMES BE TOM MULLIGAN w. ¢ SHANNON JON BE A. WISE. OSCAR Justices of the Peace, Country Pre- cincts. Auburn GEORGE C. MEADE. Diamond W. W. DAVIES. Enumclaw CHAS, SCHOMBURG Kent B. A. ROCKWELL, weastle. JAMES GREGGS. Ne Ravensdale JAMES H Vashon F. C. NESBITT. TUBBS. Constables, Country Precincts. Auburn AUGUST ROEHL, Knumelaw J. 8. SWLPT, Vashon | Kent Wreck Master. Justices of the Peace. Precinct Vote for Four, Seattle GEORGE A, CUSTER, Seattle Precinct. Vote for Four Constable, Country Precincts. T. D. TUCKER Socialist Ticket Representative in Congress. W. W. SMITH Judges of the Supreme Court. Term W. E 6 years RICHARDSON, 6 years, EB. J BROWN 6 years, SAMUEL SADLER, 6 years, A. H BARTH 4 years, HORACE G. CUPPLES State Senators, 2nd District H. RATHER. State Representatives, 42nd District Vote for Two GEORGE M. CRONK wi Socialist Labor | Ticket County Assessor. GEORGE O'HARAHAN. Labor Ticket Btate Senators. 30th Senatorial District JAMES DURHAM. ny 31st Senatorial District Cc W. BLAKE S2nd Senatorial District H. A. PATZOLD. 43rd Senatorial District P. K. MOHR 34th Senatorial District « ihnechnibmtiae i h Senatorial District CLAUDE GUYNN 36th Senatorial District. 8 R 37th Senatorial District A. G, BROWN State Representatives. 40th Representative District Vote for Three. M P. H. MARTINA J. O'GRADY. HENRY NOBLE 4ist Representative District. Vote for Two. F. M. SHARP. Cc. J. WALL. i -_ 42nd Representative District Vote for Two. T. H. BOLTON. H. KINNEY. 3 d Representative District. Vote for Two. GEO, T. MCNAMARA. ARTHUR M. FALLON. 44th Representative District Vote for Two W. R. ANDERSON. D. B, CARR ————_—_____—__—. 45th Representative District THOS. J. HARBACH E. B. AULT. ith Representative District. Vote for Two. CHAS. W. DOYLE. RE ———— 47th Representative District Vote for Two. MULCAHY PETER LAURENCE. THOS. County Commisisoners. Vote for Two. ist Commissioner's District H. W, UTTER. 2nd Commissioner's District W. J. TIERNEY. Independent Non- Partisan Judiciary Ticket Judges of the Supreme Court. Vote for Five. Term— 6 years, CHARLES E. SHEPARD, 6 years, HANS BUGGE. 6 years, WM. HICKMAN MOORE, 6 years, PRESTON M. TROY 4 years, Warren W, TOLMAN. Prohibition Ticket For Representative in Congress, R. E. DUNLAP. Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket Judges of the Superior Court. Vote &. F. JOUN F. RONALD. MAIN. GEORGE H, CLEMENTSON