The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1911, Page 1

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AND WHY NOT EXTEND THE RECALL DOCTRINE TO THESE? —— on i en WE DEMANO ee ate eabinaiie , 4 ( ade re . > (Sues No cHLo , Age) 4 SHALL AH "E\_ OF MINE RECALL! | > E il : j [Re {| RECALL OAT ~ _— Live STock, 08s ? Ug ff) THE STAGE RECALL HOME| The Seattle Star fom EDITION ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION VOL. 13, € 5. . ‘TLE ~) 7 , NO. 4¢ SATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911 ONE CENT. fiwi"AMnd2 | TWO JUDGES AND|BIG BATTLE (set te mia oft at Raid! )QQTHELL 5 THE REMEDY TE HEM | AT BORDER WES. SHEL AY DER THE LA\\ DOUGLAS, Ariz 1 nit Mne ‘ ounded In of Dia SIMILA : | i els ne « t wing POSITI i hibited The people valuable coal that the people didn’t it the ! ) ‘ ‘ He : ot only « the where the Winter and carried to safety re have t loes ohibit this gob I t | over Doug "T . he on The Easter Parade.—Photograp hed at a Fashionable Church in Geattle Yesterday by The Star Staff t it sanctic it thay Poe m Photographer They were & And within a week another judge, with another i seas climbed upon athe . *rens . Pe dares ig point—a viewpoint closer to the people's ideas— 1 k ; a pice Lay - wbiete u Pry her 4-ye son in arms. ‘The ecides just the opposite. as m We the : : : ee t her 9s she oted, but she What are the people to ut it? Well, in the| os . : a " : e Md out darefoated, Dut . she he people will make mistakes often ' ntl : - a , c , +h potveabtad r bapa rn F man Corll of the gra y € t out ¢ Certainl) Phere will always be some judge z N a . priggtime and the 1 « bt Judge Mair ho will look through the eyes of BIG BUSINESS os pated Pub sh he anothe be ropes anwar peopeers wiene et Mirs, Jack Wilson Is 9 ¥c2's.2-3 Te at ee 1 HUMAN RIGHTS—who, in in words, w DI , . rai ‘ gene ee one we a ye failed toy t mal reque t ' chrantz the DE FOR DOLLARS INSTEAD OF FOR MEN Fj h ‘ f H b ‘Only. the falries were prow , the county ioners rom. belng wiped om But here’s the remedy: IT’S THE RECALL ig ting or USDANG oF eee ! Stee gerne beg nip lous, I extimated APPLIED TO JUDGES. Gor. heietl ume ne teen vin’ teeok ” tooo People at a Dance ‘i | © * morning thell was at a ce in ON WOOL * * * WOMAN DRAWS ROYAL * | As Lafe W the sage of ; : a , 4 fire in t * FLUSH; DROPS DEAD. Hicktow ked this morning ; MaRS SCHENK J clothes * iH r aht be he dyin 3 * a * * * iy United Press Leased Wire) nd WASHINGTON, April 17.—Wool bbe * * * * * * * * * (By United Press Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, April Cotton in orig The fire developed two heroes. H i w Easte (My United Press Leased Wire.) \ bed, but if she hi new Easter wWileetina’ Ww. Ve 7. | Deputy Sheriff F. W. Elliott and 1S yeerh Ml not co on the free list of the pot Gmorratic revision of the tarift|* Dt ee be yp . ; todtiec é ‘ “ + Ht ang George Anderson, chief of the carplew peor he 5 . sofirs volunteer fire department. The one hydrant in the town was direct- Mihis session. Leaders of the par Where today agreed on reduction M from 40 to 50 per cent in the $ 000 BLAZE sathet bi to kan ~arnaworth | lY in front of Winter's place. While 50, wads ‘ the fire was raging its hottest the . . g attempted {!@Mes swept down and burned the ty on manufactured wool and Pr cent on raw woo! Dy United Frese Le Wire) gave his te t day sank and Ande rson wrapped BELLINGHAM 117 A ,| Mrs Schenk is preparing n- | Dla about . the ds and Members’of the ways and means pbel chief, retur to headqua City Records Burn @mmittee announced ads io 000. th a Prie 11 o'clock the city records of Bothell Mad been reached 1 Si ie st ch A ts ila : Ht a 920,04 0 insurance. The i a tou e tre and | We in the fire. They were excited betting eal the ds DOUGLAS. 7.—Red Lopez heart tee eee eee ee ee eee pt in a desk in the office of dry kilns of the Erie Lumber c pany at E r : * of the fire is not kyown. « ret vou! rt “ ihk hh he ee of the fire jx not key . ep earoonse eomates meameeeiie ‘ i ank, who is also city clerk. Ordi- sag rg ad Bond 8, tax lists, everything was eects? FOR POTLACH FALLS DOWN: = = ici" (Mins, Kersh Is] 21 sw Who guessed nearest to cor rae Bumber of paid admis building ad ie ae “the fons at the opening of th Plans are now being considered S ill . J il page and five he lore the started the decided to wa teeta! season at Durdale’s | py the managers for « xrand wate Bd ret Berlei lied till in Jal started they decided to walt ee eorron will be printed fete one day of the Golden Potlatch * 3 aa probably fatal injured ddition to er injured, J. HE PINK EDITION of Aquatic sports of ids are ce rning abou J. C. Grass, the cigar man, whose 3. M rying his face #The Star tomorrow. A season li Bileket is the reward for the 800d guesser. Who will it be? being planned, including crew races i F Hyp acci , falling down memory collapsed when he wa ‘ | t ari t William between the men of lifterent atc aft X dware | tifying against “Crooked F' x was irned about the warships in the ha and race : ‘ ¢ ill is|Ryan, and who contradict jhands and face aving his DRE IIH OO hinds bet ween representa 3 ; ture as st cor 18 | Judge Main’s court th . c |tives of the yacht and boat club: ‘ t ene about he had given the cou 1 3 r pdito: pf the Methodist Crowd in A big feature being considered 4 DE gating committee, was rig | Be 3 1 ot ttle ag is a nigh firework display and! in Judge Gay's court t « ned ime » Sea this to Hear New Organ harbor illumination that will be f , LR RIK for perjn r « get out his paper ib Address} More than 1,000 persons were un- | unique : | * to gain admission at the First * CAR ROUTES CHANGED. ore Bie, church yesterday mors-| | ¢ ing Thursday, Capitol ig. The AS, * Beginning A { je orga said to be Hill, 18th a and Bast Unio ‘satteret | % finest ia the ‘Horthwest, oo TET GOES 10 TEX | x aoe ona aoe Grass told that he worked y ash and records rage gine greet . 1 being kept in a u hrc cca ge maa f s Seattle banks sent z morning and the bank ened up in an adjoining building, he cause of the fire is still a y ing in a bakery under when Ryan was ov ‘rial and Ryan for the first time. (Hy United Press Leased Wire.) + * gtead of Pine st. The Capitol got awa . | AUSTIN, Tex., April 17.—Gov % Pill, 19th av. and East Union | AUSTIN, Te pal 17 ; ILSON FAULKNER GETS JOB Colquitt today ‘received a letter vate pga _ bs “é # turn into Union st. from Third D. ©. April 17.) from Presid Taft in which the Jack Wile m hi tr rh PS yo . * &v., run to Eighth av. and up ent to the senate | chief executive declared that he in-| Wrong, but he isn't 1 and n | clea ne: ‘ ° * w Pike st San | not going to stop fighting fc go to cour ho ny & e ; on of Herbert| tends to review the troops at | g fe pe te ae po y marshal Antonio and Galve hen con-|I'm going to see ; i Seneaeaton, Rae | anes “ ae r elk ht Reed eek Ss TRAIN WH wisn tane cal etme tell about Sure, I told him to take it | everybody, and them * ‘ rybody, and : Gorporation Counsel Calhoun was! yyy poth legs off, Emil Carlson him w embers of the el | So said today Mrs. Jack Wilson,| Nevertheless, he v he po-| lqpeted with memt f the city} of Tacoma, was taken to the City | Seeee eee ee EEE « ows’ building and under | . ome of Winter wiped out i that struct » and burned in every he said. Wilson was discharged direction in spite of the firemen, H 4 > ged 1 lice “4 1" books. On March 2s,{codmell in secret session Saturday | hogpital shortly before noon today.| : till-two brick Buildings the Bothell e Starline, Star’s Bab Js viton, may have done| Wit same hort at Son seth 4 [sdemodm., ‘Thoush dicuston wat |NDitn tr’ Sekine ap 8s Seka a leah ee ea ? wrong, in truth, but he’s had ajhe had been paid for a paintin edret, it leaked out that the dual) switch engine acro yackson at BRE. CARRIS EO e stoppe t to the west, and the lot of wrong done him. He is on| job. He gave seven to his wife and | telephone system was the subject | ran over him. Allen Harvey, 4419} PORTLAND, Or, April 17.—Re tine of Sehhante scoas AE * ‘ Dp ‘ay- T d of the Seattle po-| went back to wor under discu Fifth av. N. E., switchman, was|cause the Oregon penitentiary is |“ * ——_ Has Home and rr21. § 10 ay tee oe Lage 7" a Sogo gid rot mare he met an old shipmate.| ‘Mfforts arc made to have! gtanding on the rear of the car| overcrowded and there is no more r shop checked it to the se aot of police abuse—thrown |He was so glad to see him that he| theatate railroad commission work | when he felt it passing over some | room for women, Carrie Kersh, the —. Sane 7 ropes Inte Jail without a charge, held used part of the dollar celebrating |ig/eanjunction with the public util-| object. ‘The train wa sstopped and Seattle woman convicted of com-| «9; pe My wali aired baby, has. a good without a trial, kept from his wife,|the reunion, Pxetty soon, Jack Wil | ise agents ton to itech con oli-| Carlson extracted. He may live pllcity in the miurder of Wa John : : ings eal chia toda: ” out 6 nce to get word to|son was drunk. His wife went out lon of the two companies or son, the trunk murder im, 18] that th uj would bot axenal iat as plicants ca wrote Mba ‘ bly : rg ane and—well,|to look for him when he didn't get | otherwise relieve the situation, lo fo: ag 5 aa for | Stitt im the county jail here. It was| ¢09 oo9, Every man kant va hevteepe 44 telephoned in to wet little z here's the story—to date home. on time, She found him on| Ee Country: i ve |decided today tt the time s today he will rebuild, Most co Oe case vag be Mer That a ie which is half a truth is| breakfast will spend in jail will be deducte pad Mya tes Hess girl described in The| Jack Wilson, a Scotch sailor of | the wa Take this money,” he rae the hiasiaat/ or ls yep atears-oridee;: poles, Mdbey| front Per term of iF vent new buildings: will ha brik last week a from none , fell in love with little Mamie | said thickly, She put it away and) gigs tie which is all a lie may be|and bacon, grilled ham, sausage Jease Webb, who killed Johneor ey estimates that between B the editor was able to choose Li wn in Centralia last fall. They|was helping him home when the met and fought with outright; | chops, steak and tomatoes lhas appealed his case. He is under | $75.000-and $100,000 will be spent & home and @ father and W jeame to to live, He/police came up, They threw both) net @ ie which is part a truth isa! Country Visitor—Right! I'll have} sentence of death t hg the town : r for her y worked as a painter of them In jail ‘s harder matter to fight |what you mentioned—and some G. W. Briggs will intro: HMittle Baby Bianche, the other V4 One day he didn't come home Without a charge or a hearing Tennyson. Z resolutions at the council me¢ less ba " ates the y ager 1 were kept in jail for four days.| _, phon aya 4 4 ht for better fire prote fre of a 1 wuswae a its i G7 \"yinn lived near the Seattle |Every day the man and wife were| NEWS ITEMS FROM pik manatee T the wea 4 Z y sley, who had been accumulating. Wilson|had stolen the money—$40—from media iy oe oho | THAT QUESTION THURSDAY recognized the stuff as 8. E. Co, That da ago, Wilson is . rn nt material and called the police, Wil-| still in jail without a trial. The po-| i b to the footh ene Will ever know exces c on stayed in jail for four days) lice say they ha vidence that he Mayor Dilling was asked the following question by a Star re ‘ appointed yesterday tr fAitor and the nev. t LITTLE STARLINE. \porore bis girl, wife ever knew |took the money. Maybe he did:| porter this morning: | : gymnasium Koing to L er t ‘ | wt t ad heppened. He stayed | Maybe he didn't “Do you consider a man who has used his official position to t ‘ payne « ) miles Each boy carried SHI tn fac, ; e 1 ‘ Hl | there six days more before he got Anyhow he been held all thi fatten his own purse a fit man for the office of building superin . auesti¢ \ r pan and cooking outfit. At no | ed er new. hearing. |time without a charge against him,| tendent, just after you have been elected to clean up the city?” . P up [night a barn furnished their lodg- faced ‘ a stron: The police sweated him and’ And anyhow, that girl wife is going “My appointment next Thursday will be the answer to your | thelr vy vox ebontortice | \ ‘ook, class leader, ace companied Covered with ¢ of huger My. The wiar i tu threatened. him, trying to make to keep on fighting to get him free. | question,” was the mayor's reply. Diaries axsio. the hikers, .

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