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VOTE FOR THE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY— VOTE FOR THE CANAL BONDS—Loosen the VOTE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE Star's Carrier Army the and burbs. the whole city tive you ™ to your door for have The Star } | CASE that being nd to extract oc th aration (hy United Pres.) jthe deck ND, Or, Nov ' urs. Carrie Kersh, « saplicity in the mu A Johnson at the Gra pote! June 20, was p a \ hands of the Jury shortly be . aher Judge Morrow ha =. Webt Mlereys began arc . yesterday aft resumed when final session pleas the att There's a county jail have a doctor man down at the who had to days after he came up from the city now for three argued that the allega jail. The third degree is work the of ed in Portiand, iam sentenced | x& . with to be hanged and the end is ae near. | would not sit here be | | af en proved and fore you and tell things that | should be freed ¥ are untrue while | am in the hadow of death,” if @ate’s attorneys asserted : oe pr | LE Kersh bad a su Pikes no ea ge of the alleged tnt te a seme Wedd to kill the ranchmar . any tor Serge the afternoon sessior a w, he an . by Webb created a fu AT OUTCOME OF MEANS ion of th f tl u me irt 8 to the direct primary la ELECTION It isreprese mvention now stands as the expression of the will of the repub 1 ; my 30mN coriay panne Chairman W. B. McKinley of republican con Phe next legislature will be reput n, and it ll be politically bound by the platform adopted by the Without, the fox rolled We ex a ight vote, but will win witha |“hand picked” republican conventi ‘ bec 0 on ga = lhe legislature can, I litical propriety, refuse to restore the nomination of su- | wit prove n |preme co ices to th le, ar c it fusal om the republican convention's platform, which the | | The kood wife watched S neuen Gee bee ate | ture n logically construe to be the will of the republican voters of the state : { nere a ¢ e If the people of the state elect the judges nominated by this “hand picked” Tacor a convention, the people Fs ; ise . roe ween will thereby endorse the convention and its platform. If they elect these judges it will be formal notice to the | ginning to brow at be accepted legislature that the people approve the convention system of nominating supreme court justices, as against the xa 7 Sit Rimson, republican, Roosevelt will have recetved hard | if you are in favor of having supreme court justices nominated in thimble-rigged conventions, vote for | ot EBGib, if Harding, republican backed by ‘1 * Cox of | the “hand picked” candidates. Their election will settle that point for all time to come | om tan offset the popularity of Go wit But if you believe you have enough intelligence to nominate supreme court justices yourself, vote for ; re ees frost sare oral Caadiition oF Gartiela |the Non-Partisan candidates. If the Non-Partisan candidates are elected, it will be notice to the legislature cellar to Biter pros: esive leaders. Harmon won last time by a plurality |that the people do not want the convention nominating system. The legislature will amend the law in con- pl AEE ayer RR Bs kas Biter faht wih the formity with the wishes of the public. The Non-Partisan candidates will resign before the election in 1912 | mete ty itt, then adopted a platform which was wide jand you can then nominate such men as you desire. . lisse anna a Se Baber ee snépetter (Akg we ag Nagi yp Parag gr panes It is now or never with the question. On the outcome of the election on November 8 depends whether |the quart , vest. hang lis own party, and there is no doubt that many of the old jor not the people will nominate the supreme court justices. It is a contest between the people and the big Repl pearrmy sa: weal yor WHICH SIDE WILL YOU TAKE? Take back the supreme court from the grasp of the interests and restore it to the hands grip of the water front monopoly on Seattle’s throat and reduce the cost of livin VOTE FOR JUDGE BLACK FOR CONGRESS—And thus rebuke Ham SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1910. NOW OR NEVER /“HANOPICKED" CANDIDATES FOR SUPRELIE COURT = The Seattle Star a of the people. g in the best city on the Coast. phrey, the skulking traitor, and help put an end to Cannon and Cannonism. —And concede to your mother, your wife and your daughter the same degree of intelligence as you do to the illiterate hobo. The Star, night. ONE CENT, Operated for the Benef of t iffic IF YOU COULD DROP A DIME IN COW'S HORN it to these states, the contressional situation : Quart Me advisers up hts. Will t ts be abl | Sipe nn i nid a TWOJOLTS FOR nt a soi | HOT NEWS iy prominent standpatte been ren a Familiar Scene. ¥ case doubt of their election over scene eely every c HILLMAN That has NOT happened yet. . creel the California has an ting fight in Hiram W | ie | slot gs antages republiean for ¢ against Theodore | aioe toed Poe | For ts ce, when young Schnit P Machine and much of the strength « d ma has been | Hillman made an unsuc-| , Mayor Gill has fired Superinten ' sel Smith ie calling cae Gar ola 4 ttempt t 5 ng Richa \rms./ Bank Cashier Who Spent $300,000 in Three Years, Puts Gun |? " ~ to Bel) a a t ' 7 friend Anastasia, and the quarter's ie Massachusetts, Eugene Foss, democrat, who turned a ret t secured ag Finger” Ryan han, in Pocket and Disappears When Last Check is Dishonored. |... ns out not half bad Majority upside down when b an for congress a year ago, | Ww ms set recall petit against Anastasia b admit cae 6 he ernor today | J. R. Owens, Porter's friend, at{fears to the police, but up to a law a atten 4 Draper a le . . 4 . A New Jersey, W democrat, late 1 nt of naire a detiated o'clock today said he did net hour this afternoon no trace of hin erhead ‘ may win } rnor, which would him in e judgme a-Hateo-a-Coward” | Humpbey | sink dare wee any basis for fears | could be found of friend “ for presidency in 6.60 gv of suicide. ‘orter was 33, weighed 170] on that “Good Nigh ‘The terms of 20 1 xpire 1 legis. | cor a judg-| » oe “He was despondent, but he had | pounds and was 1¢ ches | at 1:30ya. m., the le be Tt Bev awarding Tt eek | plenty of securities which could be|in height. The ; man ha mfort whar ht with at, and the L at The Great Northern Railway Co./ turned into money,” he said. “i |} brown hair, ble ar wa e ent short by national result against t paper by Millman, and | has ae t letters to employes | think he has simipy left for some smooth shaven The South Side! gn,¢ t iona « y the tariff, | which “ t ast gion asking them to vote| other town to get a fresh start in| bank of w Porter was cashi¢ Why Not All Slots? ih bas awakened ersal dissatisfi 1 | Saturd for the Non-Partisar Judictary | tite.” was at bed e Traders I If buying gas by the slot measure Soa ticket —_— five months ago. At that time O. K,, then wh t supply our e Sheriff” Bob ¢ € ae kisaod His fortune of $ ter severed his connection with it.| apartment (with all modern improve and made up with his Italian song:|in three short yea 1" with whole works b oman Took No Chances: She Wanted to Die» esi aenttetion: For Wrerevsrretret tii: . Nard er, former cashier of * *) F e, t much 1 —— —_—_—— ——_—— The citizens of Pepa od bn ABy <caPrg pany * WAS MARRIED ALREADY. #/ 00,0 cn; o i tha : beam! gata et tion in| ably '@ sulcid friends | * we at ee ae Oe lots of trouble to d inn ectiak eae <ieea oT Lamar ae ate Midaemokrabas vesters(® When the Knot wae: tied elo sos Was the conclusion of the lighting business there. a fans the taking of /* that was te Ralph A. *| when we would Msistants and ; (But remember, hasn't hap | ite own lite * Smith and Evelyn Smith as * 5 quart of > Y Went over the ents of ened yet.) | At’ o'clock terday Porte * one, it happened th t meld > Mick Which was found tied Ks listerad at the Seattle A * , vets wai are ay Sa bet aie a“ lime 0 the neck and waist of ¢ on i Mp w ia what Ralph swears to in his #| : tnd on the tide £ t a short note sa had |* led this *] Out would ¢ m been a missper that |* it wasn't */ the quar Ml that sack a check he had a 1 Los|* ls rome ! w Angdles bank had ainped | * " “os nic No Fund * “gone and | h n al eo san ean +4 — | Thin is first and Ia ie |* * mors they will eve that to me w to BRR . | “To her he entrusted all his per-| BOWMAN ARRAIGNED n big nails. nal belong 4 . it with it Worked patiently Ren i iiliam Bowme ne f rh " t Wlecting the ine ig a ped [identified with a negro gambling | tO"! , Whe Was taking in ti t ib in the restricted district Don het attempt would ate 44/ arraigned this morning in the ’ Bach irr ind rusted ! 1. end! per court He y t 4 » ld be Bye lp, each wou i 1 his guilty, He is out under 10 bail i ces in a Ber secure 1 , MR. VOTER : Wh you £0! to-tt Is Tuesday next you will fi Y A ane Sep y . " implicated ticket t be sure th yu put r ¢ f are unlimited ‘ erself before jumping into the bay. The rope shown nF . ; ei ey ‘ JU 5 Under * * : ; INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY TICKET *% WEATHER FoRECAsT. * ; head ook for th f names: Charles E. Shepard, Hans : . on that the 1 i f 1 7 \ Bugge, William Hickman Moore, Preston M. Troy, Warren W. Tol Shade daeneeh andes » NO hope t r " man brisk southerly winds Be rope too, » rk h 1k \ ' ae 1 Put your mark opposite each of these names. Then your * ' ir * Witness to” . vote will count . ol hep the desp« ‘ tig vo! LARNER RMR MR Mm & will contain the result of the of The The Pink St Night Edition (printed on PINK paper Star football game Don't go home without a Pink Star tonight s all over the United ates today. Race results, latest wite news or any night l and every local Don’t Hesitate to Phone Main 9400, per tails to react You are entitied to good service GILL’S DEAL WITH BOSS FURTH INVESTIGATORS WILL TAKE UP STAR’S CASE Council Committee Will Find Out Why City’s Plant Is Being of Probe to Start When Graft Investigation Is Finished, RYAN | \ interest thoroughly cc or Ind. 441, if your pa your home regularly every ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS to | Seattle Electric Concern— ar ving the political al- 1 of the power trust, and ‘ ent of the ty ght ¢ J of the vate all ‘and pany f dol committee ed probing T howing t gatir ommittee ha firms that already published. nanagement of t city the plant has deteriorated lessened In an ner that 1 of incompete SEATTLE 30 CITY WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. Ae cording to well authenticated rum- ors here today, Portiand will be shown to be the 28th city in popu ation in the United States when the census is announced. In 1900 the city stood in the 42nd piace. 1 erstood Portiand’s whi ed below e enumers 1 be in eas of the fige es n by Special Agent Hes er of the census, who rechecked various districts and shaved e figures by several thow inderstoc ‘ till holds th: that San Fran lead as to pope a wh Los Angeles ts seo r third and Portland Secretary Yandell of the Cham. ber of Commerce who helped supers © volunteer census work In Seattle, did not know anything to- ay about Momsen's proposed visit to Seattle or any new investigations recount at Tacoma, to do so checking up here, } owever,” he said Yandell did not think the case of Dr. Shadd, indicted Thursday for padding, had any special bear ing on Momsen's visit Shadd thought he was carrying out his instructions,” he said, There was no wrong intent on his I understand, too, that Durand, head of the census depart- ment at Washington, will not give out the Seattle figures for a couple of eks yet.” ee ee ed * 1OWA POPULATION, * * (Bulletin, by United Press.) * WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—%*% * The population of t eof *& * Iowa was announce s i * * 771 by the census bureau to ®& * day * eRe IS MISSING al- who can- d with before ttee ncerning the av. gambling Crooked Finger ler and go 1 Rya t ee 1 investigating comr Ryan. between nted or “Well,” Says Anastasia, “At Least, the Rabbit Knows When to Quit” A pet rabbit belonging to a man in Ballard, followed him one day into a saloon, and for a joke some of the. men in there gave him a drink of beer Bunny seemed to like the taste of the liquor and a remem bered the location of the saloon. Now nearly every day, the saloon keeper says, the pet walks into his place and waits around until he receives a drink of his favorite tiquor After receiving his accustom ed potion, he does not linger, but seems satisfied to return to his home. ed by the final ve