The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1911, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR Me of United Press, Published dally by The Star Publishing Ce U. &. We ayed until the Ruef. Anott time li ald hay con 1 ’ . was 0 down. He immediately decided to spring upon the supreme California one of its own reverenced technicalities, the proposit four justices did not legally concur, that the time limit had now ex pired, that Abe Ruef must go to prison to serve his 14-year Ca y awoke to the A technicality the ar court met on their precedent to wring just tion p or a preme the Bi the demand for recall of judges ow Cor to th ct; ‘The court grant rehearing in the dead January whe It late t Time was up. He must yes. But th boodlers th franchises worth wu 4. That not ,lega bribed him, and th as much as Ruef sense Ruef was n over But doe the that The question of giving the people power to recall their judges? By no means, but it supplies an overwhelming argument in favor of that righteous reform. eth opi " day ourt of on that sentence h boodler and the the people smashing an clal tribunal duced for a technicality own favorite ground, ¢ from their highest jud bt in supreme ent of the m: an popular gener He attorney authe did the ded its aner it deciston th the to prison who got the the But who paid t Oh, T { was bribe morally mone big me got not con one and we Re ts. ft at but n the more moral rd. tle issue under JIM HILL slings words as readily other than commercial alliance between Car he says, “it belongs to years yet unnumbered bora In other words, it's remote. is to be 4 Stat as mill If there ada and the Unit nd generat ons ny WEARINESS AND WICKEDNESS ties and misconduct In other words, a tired man is very likely to act like a bad one. Sounds rather reasonable, doesn’t it? It’s all very well to talk about the superiority of mind over mat ter, and very well indeed to make the most of the whip band when the spirit once bas the body in subjection, but It is folly to ignore the plain fact that the body DOES often react upon the spirit; that when the physical tide is at @ low ebb the spiritual tide is likety to run low, too+or to seem to run low—which amounts to the same thing. One may indeed ignore a mild headache, and even laugh and be fairty happy in its company. But one cannot ignore a virulent cam cer. Nor can one be altogether blithe and chipper and things through rose-colored glasses if he ts dead tired, too weary to care for anything but sleep—and too weary to sleep when the chance for sleep comes ‘We all know from experie: colored and biased by mere bodily condition degree” nagging may drive the mildest of us murderous frenzy may drive the most upright and truthful to perjury. Who has not Been driven to do cruel and unjust things by a nervous headache or by an attack of indigestion? Is it not true, then, that there is some relationship between fatigue and what we call “morality”? ince how our thoughts and actions are Loss of sleep and “third to And is it not true also that we are likely to judge people too! se them of being peevish, unjust, dishonest rshly sometimes, to a victoual too tured to tell the viciously wicked even, when they are only tired difference between right and wrong—or care There are so many weary people in this world! There are many indeed who were actually born weary—who won't ever find rest tll death mercifully brings it to them. So let's be just and give folk the Denefit of the doubt when they run amuck. They may be only tired after all—too tired to be good. And let's all get busy and do at we world shall some day become a place in which it will be impossib! for anyone to be born tired. can to see to it that this nation-wide raid will be sold OVER $100,000 of opium setz have a chance kick ‘at auction to druggists. Now somebody on the high cost of doping. will to AN EASY WAY NOT TO GET REFORMS Jose Ives Limantour, Mexican minister of finance, says that Diaz will grant a reform of the evils that made the revolution possible IF the insurrectos first lay down their arms. That is the way the colonial rebels gained from Great Britain! The way the Portuguese revolutionists obtained their reforms! The wiiy the Young Turks overthrew the despotic Abdul Hamid! The way Mexico herself threw. off the original tyrant! The way the insurgents removed Cannon from his power! The The The Business! By lying supinely upon one’s back one can get almost any reform other fellow WANTS to administer. That and nothing more. HA! Now we know why Enrique Creel doesn't think much of that revolution. He's practically been governor of Chihuahua for and Chihuahua owes his bank $6,000,000 FOOD WITHOUT LAND Within lifetime of the present gener according to Dr. Herman Hille of Chicago, chemistry will the properties of soll and air so as to produce all the vegetable and animal food con sumed by man ’ The the garden, the bleating p and lowing kine will be but memories. The beef trust will be a le md to our descendants. We shall have no use for the earth except as a place of residence and recreation, All right, doctor, aid of nature, their independence throne of way progressives humbled the senatorial oligarchy! way labor can get justice from capital! way the common people can fair Big obtain dealing from the Mex years, the tion, combine but when you raise your first daisy kindly wire us at our expense, ‘without the OBSERVATIONS ENTIRE stock of a Frisco clothing store has been stol They certainly do do things in Frisco, o..10 ie SACRAMENTO STAR wants a trap laid for that I. Advises Fresno to let ‘em talk their heads off, o. 8308 ALDRICH for Canadian reciprocity? Looks as if Nelse to throw the fellows who are not in on rubber oc 8. ow OKLAHOMA woman who broke into a jail with an axe and released her offspring had the courage of her mother love, Se. PLAGUE becoming so awful in China that fear is overriding re- ligious superstition, and the common folks are burning their dead, o © °o NEW ORLEANS Jawyer instructed his het ward. Maybe he wanted sounds, a. W. W. army. Is going $ to bury him face down- to avoid Identification when the trumpet o © o THAT Englishman who polsomed his father's dinner y party of 16 ip cote ie get the rival he was after must have been a fellow of strong ON WITH RECALL ON JUDG 10} |Star Dust ARERR * * TODAY'S GOOD SHORT W ONE k WROWING Ae eee * * * cee LOVELY WOMAN all for ep in the ou the Or And turn the you we ri th hustl rush For you we sail For And care graves w face }And wo « ‘ow stooped. The crowds cad throug: sizing could ometim Ap n and hat JOSH WISE SAYS “Jake — Fride-| mush's wife told him ter bring a waffle iron from town, but Jak wouldn't ever go inter a hard ware store ter | price one. He don't believe there's any such thing, becuz he n't seen a waffie that looked like it had been ironed.” never eeeeeeneee Why | come piqued? does curlosity alwa The difference between an auto mobi unt and & jo: If there's an actiden | ride ae *| * . eee ee ey “I have years,” * * * “STRICTLY FRESH” . * n voting for y 1 Farmer Corntossel replied the poll me | It's Jen Washington Star. | “Buch tletan | Tain't | habit “tone & bad Sunday School Teacher what can you tell me about Ham? Li Johnny—Nothin’, teacher; I'm « vegetarian “Met your wife lately?” No, but I see by the society pa pers that she will bé at home twice | this month."—Loulsville Courier: | | Journal | Johnny, | As they paddled along in a brook, She sald faintly, “Why, Algernon, look In the oak, I declare. I see mistletoe there!” And the crew fished them out with a hook Ladies’ Home Journal NO WONDER Junkins, your wife is the brilliant conversationalist { of.” “Well goes most know | she's had lots of practice |S! to a theatre box party | | two or three times every eek Tribune Chicago . i ee * * | ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? & * What Is *! ® faced? * * How * |® gress are * Wh *® chiatric? ln meant by Janus. ny members of con. re m the meaning of psy * * *| * TO tO tk tek | Priest's Advice Led to | Their Recovery th weak or frat py 4 enstly, ple and sufte ahi ho of Brot the physiciann gave I was then urged by a priest L take Eekman’s Alterative, which 1 did My weight at the time was 72 p I began to imp wained in| health and strength 1 pounds, and am. absol ured (Signed Atfidavit) A FINZER 99 Savannah st Gentian Asthma ana After trying m Alteratiy Praise it enough (Signed Affidavit) Anna Mae M. ckman's Alterative Asthma, Hay Fever Affections, For wale by t nd Yartell Drug ( Jondife drumgiate ure and writ tory. Hladetphia, ovidenc ‘Ow! ther of » Parker, on and for book! man Labora for additional | \ Ank | O1 for cart knotty for the Rara Av gIDAY, MARCH Seattle Man Is Busy on Airship That Will Dash Along 70 Miles an Hour, He Believes TRA-LA-LA, DBARY !— HERE ComeS He CAR ra Be HOME BARLY FOR SUPPER BYa@, BYE, HONKY .. p ips, ‘ ify i \ a=) tS (FI — KISSES rear, One ns the two a smaller on ear propeller, of order oF t off and other ong, von Hagan airship von Hagan think 1k hin will be two It weighs 60 de terdny Awning one perator The we ake One r. “That for p Ce imponstble off light In the Editor’s Mail Ghort letters from Star readers will be printed in this column when they are of sufficient general Interest. You may write about anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your motive. “DEAFNESS CURED ~ have demonstrated that dem” ness can be cured.”—Dr, Guy Clifford Powell Star advocates ith the election rves the con-| » of the Seattle public | Star ts the biggest political of any newspaper in Seat-| " the people have found | The Star to be at all times fighting for the people and their rights and | the things t benefit the people The Star is the oracle of the peo- overwhelm. |p It is the of the people men who| spoken in concert homes in the Duwam-| The Star made be strumental in in favor old council ring. It has therefore xiven the people the chance of the ot Green| past ten years to select the proper and Ross| kind of men for the council. fe city wh Joe Smith is always right with| peop He honest, and for the past ten years has «iven his t efforts for those things the people have been fighting to get ow is the time for the people to spond en masse and reward Joe Smith for what be has done and ace him in a position so that he ean serve the people to much greater advantage than he has been able to do in the past Joe Smith will be among the first three winners on next Tr Lat us all add to his majorit THOMAS J. CAS Mandalay of its is a temple kr resemblance to tector tle, be but this opposition comes en tirely from those who ride in auto | mobiles and those influenced by The need to Ko out after Rara Avis #6 Additional of as ever b who dosun't for Mimbarge Stakes s have c owne voice peR Ax pok, Hat year xpert and says th heard of a fam It was a tumtly a family ly of noble efforts It was largely knocking the ageous o of micr t nen are of the nd women Som! would © chang nod Probably in wou. nome a © ome 4 In't walt for by is axing are tavor of the bond issu Privately owned car tin pro nothing t The successful street car men under private ownership are the men who can get the most nickels for th Straphangers, poor ars and inade » inseparable ship. Public the best servic ney. It m tions for the peo- it means | car wervice a | eee ee ee ed When they get ready to put a/ { ground on the market} ¢- THINGS A MAN WEVER BUYS FOR HIMSELF. s always rapid? ache e EASY rthur,” been enough to 4 pu know how to make Sure,” anid your pencil on th A pen wiper A watch Initial hand Slippers | service. enid his father, | qu to school long | from ntly. Don't|ownership me a figui th ean “You p » accom: paper and then |p during the rush hours New York Press, taking away from duals the power to tax, which we| The|have unwixely delegated to them that's {and which has been-exercised in the Dawa Hey in the last year and ha » driven 600 families far on t 4 ruin, which means for many of t pn the brothel or the penitentiary We have spent many der to k D pestilence from Seattle, yet when we « ta for a «tr car line to a private corporation we are putting into private hands part of the sovereignty of the state—the taxing power—and this may used to blast any section of the city, as it has been used to rain the Duwam ish valley. 2 | WILL ATKINSON. you've private own ns ™ write or boy oY * . * * me SAVE YOUR TEETH — You Save © Dollar; T Make s » and the Dental Combine WUl Lose Taw Dollars Whee I Your Dental ieee eee ee ed my he Omaha man who ate r private Dance at Dreamiand tonight 4 find it difficult to change } $100 | Fou very man lar, nows (And Vref. Stevens’ New Academy Fourth and Pine tng quarantoed in 4 jensons Trial & y private Horribi is thought! hed, what td . andard Peco eee eee eee ee) * * * * Da every dey evening Clase assem Wea, Fri Ladies Pree Main S911 Ind. 704, Prices for first-class work then have your work done by aay tat you care a REMEMBER, | om mot Dr. 3. but Dr. Edwin J. Brows, over Ee | jer's Sowelry Store, 118 First Pakem block. pen evenings and 4 for people TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES STATIONERY STO TRICK & MURRAY, 814 Third Av. why ts Please. & problem always ery cloud has a silver! i adage still rings tru loud, \% But nobody's strong \® For the lining as long # As we can well spare * cloud. tek kkk thousands away CLEANING TIME 18 HERE for all Séattle. If you are going to do any papering, we can save you money at our Wall Paper Sale. A good line of remnants is here, too, cheap. Federal [1814 Ist What, more? Yes, more entri Stakes A cartoonist that hasn't drawn something labeled, “Lest we forget.” A man in the penitentiary who isn't Innocent. A sclontist who hasn't been referred to as a savant. ‘Hleva franchine be The year in Venus is only 226 days long, which leaves only 224 hopping days til! Christmas. Paint & Wall Ave Paper Co. Near University St tor Engines for Providen ce Hospital| BUILT IN =~ ER a $2 SEATTLE ICKSON-WYMAN COMPANY tbove seven elevator engines, with two others now installed, will operate what will be one of the most perfect ele- vator systems in the cou The specificatio “se engi i ) ntry. The specifications for these engines were drawn by Mr.#A. MacLean, consulting engi- neer, and were as rigid in every respect as specifications drawn by the United States Government. Industrial Seattle The Erickson-Wyman 1 consideration from owners and architect ERICKSON-WYMAN COMPANY Manufacturers, Seattle, | 4S again scored a record in being able to meet the requirements of modern et gineering: skill. Com- pany is proud of this achievement and believes it merits added recognition an¢ pe a es. ; cially on Pacific Northwest contracts.

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