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$= q # . Hay’ ha’s Defense ¢ of Hand Picked Candidates Is Shattered fs by the For the t week Governor M., supreme court judges FP. Hay has been carrying on a de next legislature restored to the peo feneo of the “hand sd” cand! pley-to resign before the primary dates for the supreme court, and election of 1912, and submit the at the same time attacking the ion of thelr renomination and Non-P Judictary league, The ction to the votera of the attacks the league which bear state, the candidates of the Ta the Ke % name Were written | coma convention have thus far ip by C. Wil affer, the author of a formal request that they the pitt romoved. the nom a similar pledge? fnati eme court cand! for ing are plain ques da direct primary tions, couched in unmistakable lan T Partisan league has| guage, and, as you have made it writ an open letter to the ow: Mecessary to ask them, they de erpor ng hin categorical de-| mand plain and unmistakable an nials of every a ation made by |swere at your handa, The people the league » he governor's of this state will pardon many (Shaffer et have been of! shortcomings of their governor, but inconseque couched in lan-|they do expect him to speak the guage in to convey ® denial| truth, even when defending a court of eve Here are the ques-|to one of whose questionable de tions sent to the governor by regis: | cisions he owes his position Yours very truly, tered mail, to which no reply has been received RUFUS R WiLeom, . Chairman Campaign Committee, Do ang rons be ceri soca T.] Non-Partisan Judiciary League. Post, a corporation lawyer, was erase the earliest advocates of the |STAR IN ANOTHER amendment to the di primary U. S. ARMY SCANDAL law whereby the nomination of su-/ conteienainbiliaiies preme court judges was taken from | the people? Deo you @ hat the judicial] convention law as presented to the} legislature was drawn by C. Will Shaffer, an appointee and servant of the supreme tt Do you deny that justices of the supreme court requested members of the house and senate to vote for the billt Do you deny that Speaker Meigs was opposed to the bill, but that he was prevailed upon to change his position by two members of the court? Do you deny that, went to you for app when the bill oval, you op posed the convention feature of ft, and had a message written ve} toing it, but that mer rs of the supreme court prevailed on you to change your mind and stgn it? Do you deny that members of the supreme court exerted them selves to prevent the repeal of the judicial convention law by the spe mad. MEMONE F. TAGOAKY, ae Mpettere of 1900 Tried by court-martial at Ft None Protested | Porter, Buffito, N. Y., for alleged Do you deny that, while five! orgies with women of the ui justices of th pren court @¢| world. A few years ago ‘Toseart Cepted a nomination from the Ta-| divorced his wite, naming several coma convention of August 3, not} army men as corespondents one of them, although some of} P o them were actually present in the convention hall, lifted hia voice in protest. when vention re Jected a resolution pledging the re wublican party to the repeal of the icial convention law? Do you deny that, while the can ELLEN TERRY A SUFFRAGIST WITH A LIMIT hat at cx @idates of the Independent Non-| Partisan Judiciary party stand a Pledged, in case the nomination of (By United Presa) | NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The re Consumption port that Ellen Terry had been con verted to the suffrage coe fand would take an active part fn the cure of !t# promotion tn this country, was Consumption should one of the | partly confirmed and partly denied Booklets telling of recoveries by | by the noted actress today the use of Eckman’s Alterative. | “Women should vote, Coughs. Stubborn Colds and Terry “A woman's greatest nee Pneumonia may be inning is education and self betterment of more serious pol $ Shakespeare's women lived to man’s” Alterative the effective @ay they would be suffragettes remedy. Read Mr. Kanaly’s state-| A®Ything helping women should be ment: Saratoga, N. Y, | theirs. . Gentlemen: For five or six}, “But. as I often tell my daugh years I was troubled with cough|teM there is nothing to be gained and expectoration. I also had a high fever. My case was declared Anyone interested ta the is and such things.” movement, | wald Miss} by knocking off pollcemen’s hats| NAME AMERICAN TEAM, BELMONT PARK, N, Y,, Oct, 28. Waiter Brookins, Charles K, Mam- liton and J, Armatrong Drexel were today named as the American team in the Coupe Internationale, with John B, Molssant, Archie Hoxsey and Mars as substitutes, THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK Food Eaten ts Worthless Unless DI gested—-Some Stomache Must Have Help, Food taken {nto the Stomach which, from the nature of the food or the condition of the stomach, ts not digested, is worse than no food! at all, This is a true statement as far as it goes and & great many dys peptics go only’ this far with thotr| reasoning. They argue with them-| nolves that because thetr stomachs @o not do the work given them, they muat be given leas work; In| other words, they must be starved. Tt would be just as senatble for a business man who ts unable to do all his own work to cut down his business to his own capacity as It fs for a man to starve himeelf to relieve his stomach. The sensible Dusiness man employs help and coos forward with his business. Likewise the senatble dyapeptte will| employ help for his stomach end) GENERAL give his body proper nourfshment Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets actu ally do the work assigned to them. They relieve weak and overburden:| ed stomachs of a great portion of digestive action heir component parte are identical with those ot the digestive fluids and secretions of the stomach and they simply take up the grind and carry on the work just the same a good! strong, healthy stomach would do jit | | On this account Stuart's Dyrpep- lala Tablets perfectly natural ta | their action and effects. They do | not cause any unnatural or, violent | disturbance in the stomach or bow- eis, They themselves gigeast the food and supply the ay#tem with all the nourishment contained In what }ie eaten and carry out Nature's | plans for the sustenance and main-| }tonance of the body | | How much more sensible ts this method than that employed by many sufferers from weak stom. aches. By this means the body and brain get all the good, nutritious }food they need and the man ts | properly nourtehed and equipped to carry on his work and perform his duties. He could not possibly be ta proper working condition by stary- ing himself or employing some new fangled, insufficient food that does not contain enough nutriment for a yearold baby. A strong man doing THE b STAR—FRIDAY) OCTOBER 28, 1910. NOTICE OF LECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI 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, County and Precinct Officers, as follows: One Representative in Congress, to represent this State in the Sixty-second Congress of the States United Five Judges of the Supreme Court for the State of Wash- ington Two Judges of the Superior Court for King County. me Ce ne aunty rer nmissioner for the First District Second District County Ine County Commissioner for the One County Wreekmaster Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct. Four Constables for Seattle Precinct. One Justice of the Peace for the respect County outside of the City of Seattle. One Constable for the respective Precincts of King outside of the City of Seattle. One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 31st Senatorial District, One State Senator for the 32nd Senatorial District One State Senator for the 33rd Senatorial District One State Senator for the 34th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 35th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 36th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 37th Senatorial District Three State Representatives for the 40th Legislative District Two State Representatives for ‘the 41st Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 42nd Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 44th Legisla District Two State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District Two State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District One County Sheriff One County Clerk One County Auditor, One County Treasurer One County Prosecuting Attorney. One County Assessdr One County perintendent of Common Schools One County ngineer ( if if ve Precincts of King County There will also be submitted to the Eleetors of this] _ State and County a proposed Amendment to Article 6 (V1) of the Constitution, which will appear upon the strong work must be properly fed! fa llots as follows: and this applies to the well as the body. brain a | Heving the, stomach of ite work, en-| able it to recuperate and regain It normal health and strength. Na-| ture repairs the worn and wasted! ithe (* | tissues just as she heals and knits }the bone of a broken limb, which is of course not used during the process of repatr, Stoart’s for sale by all drugginta at 66 conte & box Gnd they are the one article that the druggist does not try to | sel] something in the place of that's! “Just as good.” Thelr unqualified | merit and success and the universal demand for them has placed them) within the reach of everyone. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by re) Con Dyspepsia Tablets are) 3, of the Constitution, Consumption by my physician. I " We sell MCM Soap, Seattle | Was given Cod Liver Ot, Creosote be FRR AR RSS eee wR made. Lincoln Grocery, ts08 Wood | and other medicines, ail without)® gOLDIER SHOOTS OFF #| land Park ay. Phone Green 338 vn Senet. i * FINGER TO ESCAPE & . ees 7 At Christmas time, 1906, I was! y MILITARY SERVICE. * | mn exes to live Calling an-| » ‘a ” other physician, he advised the use : > ~- 2 of Eckman's Alterative, which 1|% Ader We hed pron Ee ilpet ir took with excellent results and was|¢ tion of his right index fineer #{ a — : | ® to escape military service, Pri bal i mg the past year I have)» vate Eugene Leusser, Com- #| gained 15 Ibs. I go out in alll pany I, 17th United States in- «| Weathers and have had no cough)» fantry, was sentenced today eeeeen eve these Sed ® to one year's imprisonment at # Gave dnentive MY Bx Fort Leavenworth, Kas; for #| Gules asnacvit). James W | wilfully disabling himself and #| tomate nes | * was dishonorably discharged. #| | Eckman’s Alterative cures | | 2 Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever,\* ***** * ** ®*&***RRE vo, rong and look afar with Throat and Lung Affections. For| PLAN NEW STEAMERS, equal facility, but no one ob Sale by the Quaker Drug Co and | VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 28. — Ac-lserves that you are wearing other leading druggists. Ask for|cording to advices just re A|Bbifocals because the usual ff booklet of cured cases and write) from the Orient, new steamers are|—"lines” are absent. Wear the to Eckman Laboratory, Philadel-|to be constructed to replace those|fgenuine KRYPTOKS a while phia, Pa., for additional evidence. | now used by the Nippon Yusen|fand you will never willingly re teal uON aoa: Seattle | Sasha in the trans-Pacific service. |[turn to old style bifocal glasses made. Plantation Mills, Stall No We sell MCM Soap, Seattle! Seattle Agents, 43, Sanitary Market. Phones, Main | made. N. A. Medley, No. 7464! $699, Ind. 997 *** | Woodlawn ay d 114 e Take Advantage of Our Credit System The National Sy Credit allows you to come to the store tomorrow, make any selection trom our immense stock of Furs Tailored Suits Fall Coats and Millinery tem of And pay the account as suits you best. In fact Credit here is the highest form of accommodation and does not make it nec essary for you to walt un til you have the cash to make a purchase. $1 A WEEK Pays the Account ECOND AVE Nur wi HuresonVerienG @.D * 1330 Second Av., Near Union. Pimples and Blackheads An one patient maid: ‘To think I car- || ried tho vsting marke for years, jand now in ONE MONTH they are gone.” te your nature for these blemish |not now? * || write, Many ca | Home Treatment, nd cause un each patient. g , ” i toi Riso correct all kinds of facial de- shapely, irregular n flabby, bagey eyelida, to imitate lay they use Wodbury's || Motflods and the next Woodbury's Prep Have jarations, (0 mislead the | you seen In The Ladle how such women have dist) sandy of faces for life by m tlona? ‘punto. We have beon in the business || years, ‘and employ” wraduate“physiclage | intre We daly’ hare’ aye ified io, ont |} tie,“ wnton al’ sou-hep Arcade e Aivies's THE VIENNESE INSTITUTE, Late with John H. Woodbury. and consuitation given tea Aroate Didg Office hours, to 6 | Seattle, Ween. | jmain open until Seven o’cloc AND CITIE “FOR the proposed Amendntent to Article Six (VI) of the tution, relating to the quakedigations of voters within this St Article 6 (VI) of of voters within “AGAINST the proposed Abfetidr to ution, relating to the'qualification nat this State.” Also a proposed Amendment to Section 10, Article which will appear upon the bal lots as follows: — “FOR the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) of Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succession to the office of Governor “AGAINST the pee Amendment to Section Ten (10) of Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succes sion to the office of Governor.’ 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 $1,750, 000,00, which will appear upon the ballots as follows: YES.” NO.” od 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 INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be opened at Nine o'clock in the morning and re- in the evening in all Pre INCORPORATED TOWNS “King County Harbor Bond Issue. “King County Harbor Bond Issue. incts OUTSIDE OF . Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 8th Day of October, (Auditor’s Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor, KING COUNTY HARBOR BOND ISSUE Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds in and to the aggregate amount of $1,750,000.00, 1910. County, in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to such party or person, parties or persons, as shall pur the same, or to bearer; twenty years after date with interest at the rate of not to exceed four and one-half per cent per annum, payable annually, and by and through its Bdard of County Commission ers, contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or por- tions thereof, from time to time, at not less than par, and to expend or cause to be expended, under the direc tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the proceeds of such sale, in aid and in furtherance and completion of the improvement and for the several particular purposes, and ip the sums respectively for each such purpose, as is mentioned and set forth in the resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commis sioners of King County, on the 28th day of September, 1910? chase of issue, State of Washington, County of King, ss. I, OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and complete list of the nominations certified to me by the]~ various political parties of King County, Washington, as therein set forth, (Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. Witness my hand and official geal this 20th day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1910, | Republiean Ticket Repr ntative in Congress, _WHLLIAM ©, HUMPHREY Judges of the Supreme ne Court. Vote for Five, Term 4 years, MACK F. GOBB, 6 years, GEORGE B. MORRIS, 6 years, FRANK H. RUDKIN. G6 years, EMMETT N, PARKER. 6 years, MARK A, FULL ERTON, “Gtate Senator Senatorial District, ’ BOWEN 80th B.A Senatorial District _BAL PH D, NICHOLS. in all Precincts} in} series, consecutively numbered, of 1,750 bonds of King| 1 Be patorial District. DANI LANDON District, S3rd Senatorial PLINY L. ALLEN. S4th Senatorial District. GHORGE U. PIPER 86th Senatorial District, JOSIAH COLLINS 36th Suatorial District. CHAS, & Mo AVOY 87th Senatorial District. JACKSON. RANK ©. State Representatives. Representative District, Vote for Th 40th Fr. FRED J, MESS. HOWARD D. TAYLOR TONKIN. Gist Represent ative District Vote for Two. CHAS. 1. I N18 De ocratic. Ticket ee Representative in Congress. W. W. BLACK, ~~ Btate Senator 20th Senatorial District. C, B, GUIBERSON. st Senatorial District. CHAS. PET ROVITSKY, - 42nd ‘Be natorial District, GRORGH FP. COTTERILA, 44rd Benatorial District, 44th Senatorial District CHARLES G. HE t 86th Benator FITZPATRICK. District. JOUN District, $6th Benatorial . WILL H, MERRITT, 87th Benatorial District. A. A. BOOTH. State Representativ 40th Representative District, Vote for Three ARCHIE SMITH U. 8. G. KUHN. W. G. SEWARD fist Representative District. Vote for Two OTTO REINING THOMAS F. BURN: 42nd Representative District Vote for Two. J. SMITH EDWARD G Ps WILL, 4rd Rey GRORGE Bh. WEBSTER 114 Representative District by Vote for Two. WALTER tt. CHRISTENSEN. EDGAR J. WRIGHT. rd Representative District Vote for Two, WILLIAM WRAY, vic ‘OR ZEDNIC K th Representative District Vote for Two. H. BE. KENNEDY, J. A. GHENT District, Two, Representative Vote for 4th SOMERS HAYES SMITH. FRANCIS PATRICK GO8S. tative District, « tor Two. ry Repre ve OSCAR M FRED W HAROLDSON., HASTINGS tative District, for Two, 47th Repre v MH. D. BUCHANAN. Hu FOST County Auditor. OTTO A. CASE. a County Enginee JAMES R. MORRISON, County Superintendent of Common Schools. A. 8. BURROWS County Assessor. ALBERT BE. PARISH. County Clerk. D. K. SICKLES County Trea rer. WILL H. HANNA County Sheriff. ROBERT PT. HODGE. County Coroner, JAMES C NYDER. Prosecuting Attorney. JOUN F. MURPHY, Gounty Commissioner. Vote for Two lst Commissioner District DAVID McKENZIE. 2nd Commissioner District. M. L. HAMIL’ TON. Wreck Master, GRORGE W WILLIAMS. Justices of the Pea Seattle Precinct Vote for Four. JOHN B. GORDON. JOHN EB. CA RR FRED c. RROLI GEORGE. BROW Cor stables, Seattie Precinet. Vote for Four, JAMES E. SHANNON TOM MULLIGAN, W. ©. JONES OSCAR A, WI Justices of the Peace, Country Pre- cincts, Auburn. GEORGE © Black Diamond W. W. DAVIES. Enumclaw CHAS, SCHOMBURG, Kent BE. A MEADE. ROCKWELL, Newcastle. JAMES GREGGS. Ravens: . JAMES H Vashon Fo NESBITT TUBBS. Constables, Country Precincts. Auburn AUGL Enumclaw J. 8, SWIFT, Vashon 8, W. IST ROEHL JACOBS, 44th Representative District, Vote for Two. JOSEPH M. GLASGOW. L. H. MERRIAM. 46th Kopre ntative District. Vote for Two, tative District. for Two ve District. for Two. 47th Representa’ Vote FRANK J. HANNAN. JOE SMITH. County Auditor. ROY WILLIAMS. County Engineer. THOS. H. RYA Socialist Labor: Ticket heey Gounty Acsessor GEORGE O14 RAHAN, Labor Ticket State Senators, i 20th Bena riet, JAMES DURHAM 31st Senatorial 1 Cc. W triet, 32nd Senator vi 23rd Senatorial District, P. K. MOHR 34th Senatorial District, 36th District, CLAUDE Gt 4 ¢ fal Distriet. ee VER fal Distriet, 5 a BROWN diy Senatorial th Senator Ww. | 37th AG State Representativen sonaty 40th Representative District, © for Three, Vv M. J. O'GRADY. P. H. MARTINA. NRY NOBLE sentative Distriet, 4 Vou ie for Two, “f FM Cc. J. WALL. SHARP, 42nd Representative Distriet, Vote for Two, BOLTON, KINNEY. T.H FP. 43rd Representative District. Vote for Two. GEO. T. MeNAMARA, ARTHUR M. FALLON, 44th Representative Distriey 4 Vote for Two, W. R. ANDERSON. D. B. CARR County Superintendent of Common Schools. MARY G. O'MEARA County Assessor, 8. B. AGNEW County Clerk. County Treasurer. R. W. Littleton. County Sheriff. LW SON, County Coroner, T. R. LOER Pro ecuting 9 Attorney. THOS, R. HORNE! County Commissioner. Vote for Two ist Commissioner District JOHN SCHRAM. r District. RASMUSSEN, 2nd Comminsic HP. Justices-of the Peace. Precinet Vote for Four. GEORGE A. CUSTER. Seattle bles, Seattle Precinct. Vote for Four, Constable, Country Precinct Kent T. D. TUCKER, Socialist Ticket Representative in Congress, w.w SMITH, Judges of the Supreme Court, Term— 6 years, W. E. RICHARDSON, 6 years, EB, J. BROWN, 6 years, SAMUBL H SADLER, BARTH, HORAC 6 years, A 4 years CUPPLES. State Senator: 32nd District H. RATHER. State Representatives, 42nd District Vote for Two, GEORGE W.R, M. CRONK, MACKLIN, 45th Representative Distt, = THOS. J. HARBACH. |. FE. B. AULT. 46th Representative Distriet. rf Vote for Two, CHAS. W. DOYLE. H. E. REES, ‘a 47th Representative District, ae Vote for Two, Fa THOS, MULCAHY. PETER LAURENCE. County Commisisoners, — Vote for Two. +f: 1st Commissioner's District. y H. W. UTTER. 2nd Commissioner's District, W. J. TIERNEY. ; Independent Non- Partisan Judiciary | Ticket Judges of the Supreme Court. for Five. Vote Term— 6 years, CHARLES BE. SHEPARD.” 6 years, HANS BUGGE, WM. HICKMAN MOOR, PRESTON M. TROY, Warren W. TOLMAN, 8, 6 years 6 years, 4 years, For Representative in Congres® R, E. DUNLAP, Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket Judges of the Superior Court. Vote for Two, J, T, RONALD. JOHN F, MAIN. RGE H, CLEMENTSON. G JOHN T. C. AS 3. Boece BBerarwsa rere reo