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ness Man—The vice promoters have made for’ sy sales of liquor, their profits on crooked gambling the vice promoters’ illegitimate business? It has not. The Gill admi Star’s Carrier Army and the suburbs ty | have The Star | | the whele © wer you live you may | delivered to your per month, rs VoL: 12, NO. 214. 000 SIGN RECALL Vast Army of Citizens in Line to Oust Hi Gill—Plan to Get 12,000 Names. and na all Hi Gin » eeeeeeeeeee tee aire X Entries for the Co * ; ae © - ; Internationale nd ae ) nd nan : The 1d Foglizh team « ed ‘ 4 : : 1 (Ble * * - 7 ge I ‘ der ) and Ogilvie n 5 T " ; . t 1 i ae and O¢ * ‘ pad ’ ' 5 pene wn team: Hamilton * on ; . < { ftontan), Br * Pihew 2 gps Va . mt) and Drexe * ae , ae 4 wht th at ! ar and I : * e cireula f lyme i ; bs * ¢ Da t es tn th At ond « I " k I + y¥ h ‘ " t * a ke ‘ 14 ow) be t . ‘ hat * J at : 4 dl : 1 ! . , . . " eeeeeeeere " be v M » TEE-HEE, HES THE FIRST MEMBER OF NEW CLUB coos THROWN OUT i . He m T. f T nota i i dudge Main in the super W machine court today sustained the m "| } tion and demurrer of Attorney E king and 1 . | Perry for The Star and threw [he's the Big N rn 4 i + T | one of the Hillman suits ts in Indiana, and | . han ' entirely. Three other Hillman not bach rR : | will come up next week, and ae (By United Frew | the precedent which the court cone and called h i She ga >a ot ow kely hold in them als: A ND JACKASS ranger Hires thug . | Its true = ANOTHER HUNTER (fi. Ao today asked ee _ Shout paving _ th ree : SLAIN IN WOODS © : . R bh K ¢ ~. ANCOUVER, B. C., © > ) | stron j 4 : Ptah | » Aecage wom New > Ne th ag * th le ewe $ BANK CLEARINGS # | ©. % of #| ‘ 0 vd fk b R. d * k “ * « Portiand * +} os * } 1 him *. DAMNED CROOK Spokane * AND JACKASS. : BOY 1S SHOT welt Hall of Fa j * Tacoma ¥ Betsy tiny 's . IW SCUFFLE *.:: Balance, 4 rl D * ry 1 Oth khhhhe kh & f } Meo, 6, . Pr j A i , j . ' t iyo r D { hk } k MPGGaRAARE aa - ‘ I n'taf t 1 e * 2 Ww b 7 Pap DE WEATHER * t H t We * 7 i the yd " ; he nt ttt tk Pr Stthhhhhhhh * OLD DEEDS SIGNED BY * * LINCOLN AND GRANT, * * * MC THose Sa alt WHO WANT TO BE SCOUTS | + 0: we hur i r fr * be He : > ; ‘ oes *w int 1 t I * ! : tae *« i fi * 5, be a Boy ; : x * * * * * * * * * . * *> of + * * > » * > » * * * | | ‘This tunes during the wide open administration of Mayor Gill. games, their rentals of houses for immoral purposes? In oth stration has hurt legitimate busine SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910. Mr. Browe Must Be a Mutt WOMEN GO INTO. He Sleeps Through Concert CITY CONDITIONS | ite ewer | BY A LOWE It's f for 4 John 1 n Then I Have you made a fortune? Have your sales of clothing, shoes, groceries and dry goods kept pace ther words, Mr. Business Man, has the Gill administration helped your legitimate business as it has . That is one reason why The Star demands his recall. OUR MAYOR—IN THE HANDS OF HIS FRIENDS Don’t Hesitaie to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. ON TRAINS AND * NEWS STANDA be ONE CEN EOPLE PAYING PRICE OF GILL’S MISRULE cy ROWE ‘ ‘ Hin t inging | te nid the * al f ad at hin aram 4 . ack b vd d hen T al n and tw Pietro Marine School Teachers to Join Union By United Press. ~* SLEPT ON ARRE Pa, O = made t a Federatt ) school tea member " © pre the moral a kk te * * THE TRACK - - m Devine, a la * night on * K rested ® n ar Devine con. * ‘ intil a® backed his * 1 man se - * re ee | WILKETON SMOKER TOMORROW NIGHT xin I wondered what the boys » Going at the ‘ without « Al fa te . Ch form, bowed, t ed back, and ga the signal more music This th symphony in G minor,” said my 134och mar ket enough sig ‘ i 1 they beat Hi Gill at th Let's automobile collar ‘ velvet one like Inst Dugd. doesn’t bra I'm got NUDGI A big one like th From a ineb no bor. I looked up. head was a t on h enjo want to #6 getting along tra any orche AVIATION MEET FOR JAP SAILOR VISITOR LOS ANGELES, Oct. 296.—off ra and men of the J ese flee aya del R irome F 1 tod hat the A club of Calife undertake to stage the atts STATE BAR ASSOCIATION _[i=ise"***-'S"8 Gv co a BY JOE SMITH Copyrighted 1910 But for the persistent, sneering bitter, and at times abusive soppc sition of men who are now posing as friends and champion of the supreme court, most of the rumors and charges st that body might long ago have been thorough ly investigated, the responsibility for them determined, the guilty per sons, if any, discovered and pun ished, and all who are innocent ex enerated. If this had been done there would have been no neces sity for these stories, But it has not been done. And until it is done there is but one way in which pop in the court can be that ular confidence restored, and is MAYOR'S POLITICAL DEAL WITH SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO, COSTING CITIZENS TROUSANDS Under Management of Former S. E. Co.’s Employe, City’s Plant Does Not Interfere With Business of the Stone-Webs ster Power Monopoly Arms to answer to the If you were w in 0 6 Saeseaas ths! walk wae mains, while you had pler t Also how long w ate 8 Des i ivan did do this? And ay what j Porth dott ea tha eke whole ot Of : and ¢ unprofitable ones in the suburbs? Here are the f The city plant ection e current in sin Hillman expense is the b nes City, South Park, Colu great and the This is how thi city of Seattle income small sort of management affects every person in the T ant ur the t i) running at a profit, though a profit which | tting smaller every montt If pre tinue, a { the world wey ther b 1 ne pric 1 and power to consumers can be lowered If they do not continue, the plant must fail, the two millions of dollars the city has spent to protect itself against the private | ing monopoly must fail and ght- The S. E. Co. will jump the rates on consumers, and there will be no way of stopping them You won't help matters by using gas as the gas company won't have to fight « reasonable rates. etition then and will have no incentive to give You'll } ha And ‘ r 1 the polit apport of the 8. E. Co. t ointing a 8. E Co. empl over the j 1 tb ( pe prese 1 | So in August Sch r went to The t j the cit lant te € t carrying . be t th nuary agreement women representing — the | doing,” said Arms. “We of the F t 2 ¢ B. Co. went to the city B. Platt, M Helen Moore n taken care ( t ack. He was D lack of { aised again. ~** head have the nerve a sed the rates © agreement So Schaeffer eee ee ee 2 ‘ ' XI com _— | pasties yuilding cons # Women Detectives Are *| Wagons with 1 : pane Asked for Cincinnati, «| the dri : were wm «| Bight wa 1 n put CINC ATI. O y—— | the ke und BM before Arms ‘ . m to take - vd a tnauethel ) t apparent ref A ies 1 city plant, and : ‘4 1 * —_—_——. th he f t * of Cin aiSeu i vented Cate AUTO HITS orn on SiSiea i sata Coat GIRL * k A Tt t ! * be he rive my. a X Connie Daniel, 9, living at 1916 be oe the #| BUYS COFFIN; THEN DIES. | Westiake boulevard, was run down : Mrs, Hackney, | EVANSVILLB, Ind., Oct. 29.—| by an auto In front of her home this wh with her th * Jane A wife of a afternoon and dangerously injured. i na Ir i | The people in the auto hurried on, Pa T xia few } F 1| and are unknown to the police. The */an undertal and | girl is at the Seattle General hos: tee ae ked out pital in the pers eee ee eee eee eee eee ee eS pers. called A y SUPREME COURT UNMASKED Municipal vads had \ . ar t or the use of nel of some of its mem ‘ . , a : “4 patie 39 1 x x pring ‘, hea ee r Fi t astonish 3 thing : car line, when com é ; rfected negotiations with ; H I e giving a joint fare Olin ' nly half of which went line, But even on this c ; hy adh . & cents the car line began ie : t and even to show a ack of in ul power . tnllnont tito ee : ; i : a f the street railroad interests, Had gti wt | was a ned mat t been permitted to continue to n th al n me x % ie we = : : f being a horrible x1 from the ree-| hausting a example wastefulness of municipal ow hip, would have , , al ri W ) become a hor e example of the ' ne c Ae « A 4 ‘ arrogance, greed and public b- DeWolf charg and endin ly In i n ar an | I bery of privately ned 1 the 1 pi the priva Continued on Page Six.) by changes t € bs Bs ¥ f =