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se ry The Seattle Star ONLY _ NDEPENDENT. NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1911. ONE CENT. iws" Sano "2. EAT LEAVES TAFT STRANDED re< are CANADA TURNS DOWN TARIF TRADE DEAL pane’ by permission fromthe Hearst Sunday newspaper ed. THE POWER T PUTS A JUDGE ON THE BENCH WILL PULL HIM OFF WHEN HE PROVES HIMSELF CORRUPT came yt aly le ‘HOME EDITION When a doctor operates on a poor |i} man he is always glad to know he car-}i} ries plenty of life insurance. ! seer oT ee is the time of the year when we to lose confidence in grocery, eee. CIPRO VOL. 13, NG. isi. CITY DE Fi] — simply human beings like others, chosen from a certain profession, ELECTED AND PAID BY THE PEOPLE to ad- minist justice, Their work is the most important work of government, next : to the making of the faws. eague 4 » ‘ : " aon ost : And, unfortunately, it has been proved repeatedly in this gain— | country that, when they please—as in recent supreme court ty Support | cases—the judge ke thei 2 ji 3 > County Supt conde’ | Sarees judges make their work MORE important than any Mio the Avti Tuvereutosis | Other branch of the government, for-they actually create laws, pare illegal Decauwe the #o a their interpreting of Taws. hes to ety applicants : We see such law-making by judges when some judge owned * See comnptatat wlll be | OY 2 B28 trust decides that the people have no constitutional r ve court within “Ht to regulate the price of gas, _ hours by ©. A Spinney | : And you see the corrupt law-making tendency of the judge ‘wife, as faxpayers She pon still more shamefully exhibited in the case of a notorious judge + oft ee ain New York whe is jokingly referred to by the Street Car Trust ect the money already | &S their most valuable asset, and who has given a dozen or more coun! sone gh decisions in favor of that trust and against the pub- Hanna wditor); he wellare. as defendants in} Y , ore arawe ou see judges throughout the country not only making nd Griffin, who sat/ the laws, but unmaking the Constitution of the United States ly beneh for eight When they issue injunctions that violate the Constitution, deny- ing to bodies ofcitizens the right of free speech or of free as sembly And you see judges only too frequently denying the prin ciple of equality in this country by treating the poor in one way and the rich in another A shameful incident of this kind was the series of decisions by a judge recently imported from his little neighborhood for the express purpose of lettifig off certain trust criminals with paltry fines. The judges in this country—practically all of them lawyers Canadian Election Yesterday Causes Big Surprise and Much Gloom in President’s Camp. (ity United Press Leased Wire.) ity with the U is dgad.| PEORIA, HL, Sept. 22—The By the most overwhelming majority | #host of gloom perched on the ever given a political party in Can- Corpse of Canadian reciprocity wae ada, a big conservative majority 49 unweicome guest on President was returned, and Gir Wilfrid|Taft’s train when it arrived here Laurier, premier, retired. today. The city was enthusiastic undred and forty-four con-|in its welcome to the chief execu 86 & conservative ma-| The great province of | was mi \ joy was snuffed Ontario elected 70 conservatives Out by the returns of the Canadian and 13 liberals election, which, it is believed, will | ‘The Hberals lost ground in nearly | prove one of the greatest setbacks province. Where they won| of his career. r majorities were small Where} The keynote of Taft's defense conservatives won their major-|against-the Canadian setback’s re sults upon his own fortunes will be the fact that reciprocity carried this jcountry. He was confident to the last that Laurier would win. Only } yesterd ternoon the ident predicted t the benefits of reel procity would be realized within 18 months. The early returns from the Canm ff polling led to worry Prest nt ‘Taft, but during the banquet at Kalamazoo last night the final word of Laurier’s defeat arrived and the Taft smile vanished im- stanter H Regarding the political effect im the United States, Chas. Hilles, the president's secretary, said to- ens Leaned Wire.) it. 22,-—Reciproc- jority of 68 were tremendous Robert Laird Borden. | tive leader, will be pri jIn speaking of the said “It is my ly relation» can best country preserves complete control over ita ow tariff aed enters Into no entangling agreements, which might impair and affect that con trol b Premier ‘coun! spoh to the inevitabl That the above statements are true nobody will contradict. zy * > The province of British Columbia i a ’ " . ya garg shal Fy aria wpa a eae I ed a solid delegation of sev-|day that “we must wait. Nothing f * etoed the intl which would have conservatives can be determined along that lise to the league are, &iven statehood to Arizona simply because the people of Arizona Taft Says We Can Struggle Along. | yet the Riverton hospital|in their constitution reserved the right: to put a judge — President Taft has all along beem r i for tuberee | ET ECTE “ “" KALAMAZOO, MICH., t, 22.—| promising to discuss reciprocity al- Penpii for qaueren’| ELECTED by themselves, off the bench when they find him to Car toms Shane the Geek AR mistee (2 dcoes vLa Ce auspices, | BE COreupt Or otherwise unfit for judicial work ada at a banquet here. He said: |say now is the problem he is pom the y and the +g boogie “For me it is a great disappoint- dering today | ly have contributed | ment. It takes two to make a bar-| On his arrival here today the 1 Himes sums of money to gain, and if Canada declines we can president breakfasted with Bishop jj “At the last legislature j still go on doing ness at the Edmund Dunne at the Creve Coeur f asked for an appropria [old stand. jelub. Then cawe an auto! conser minister election, he va ia con. the at friend are “wed to employ be ia to build up the of certain physi with the league. i that “such nurses ager ignore sad off: re Gusistance to the poor and wafferers afflicted with County Anti-Tudercuto- | @ tame Into existence a} eter two ago. It oper G sanitartam of ite own Pa! no Laurier } said “The . n. We must bow and cheerfully do Bev Pr c ‘The interesting thing is the fact that Mr. Taft's veto of the people's right to take off the bench the judges that THEY F ON THE BENCH is VERY loudly applauded by all the news, | ride and luncheon at the Cquntry } papers that are owned by the trusts, and:by all fhe corrupt big financial powers. You knoW why trust owned newspapers and the big corpo- but the Wil failed NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 22—G.! |. Shumate, recently appointed city attorney, bas ruled that all city or i d@inances fixing the salaries of city club. ¢ May Cause Tariff Reduction. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.—The failure of Canadian reciprocity will, have @ Feo ns do not want the people to have. the right to take judges hoff the bench. bo It is because trusts and corruptionists fight the people wi | the judges that they, the trusts, own. They get from such j ; their valuable decisions. ‘ Some of the judges—they are among the most dangerous: land vile criminals in this land—serve the trusts ae in | return for past fees, future hopes, or present bribes, AND THEY | DARE TO DO THIS BECAUSE THE PEOPLE UNDER |THE LAW HAVE NO POWER TO REMOVE THEM. * departments have been abrogated by ’ commission form of This ruling will affect his own sal ary, a8 well as others. 4 far-reaching effect ip causing @ } general downward revision of the American tariff, Mécop@ing ta for & mer Goverhor Dayid Ty Francis of Missourl, i i eeeneeeene si * SEATTLE VIEW OF RECIPROCITY DEFEAT. The defeat of reciprocity, President .Taft’s oniy possible, doubtful, claim towards a progressive attempt at tariff reform, leaves his administration with absolutety nothing of » progressive nature to his credit,” said Qtto A. Case, progressive candidate for governor of Washington. “In my own mind there lurks a suspicion that because Taft favored it, the Canadians, fearing its advantage to the big interests, voted reciprocity down, If the people get the same chance ir the United States.to express their popular opinions, President Taft would stand no chance of @ tion for one single moment.” It-is nonsensical for Mr. Taft or anybody elscto say, that | the right of the people to impeach a judge is sufficiept.’ ‘i | Does not every man know that some of our judges are did ¢ honest to the core, bought and sold with-the assets-of corpora- ial Bere today of witnesses sub | tions—-federal judges as well as state judges? ‘ n y cane 2N * d or convicted | fe the “conspiracy cases And WHEN are these men impeachec ‘ f [Re RRR KKK ARH tle Fawestt and eisht) = “Pe people KNOW that they are dishonest, but can they A ag aaagraaeend ~ gh Ove thet sac station owns a man? Can they uncoyer the ‘ : eaterés tuspeechrent, (t is ex. ramifications of graft, corrupt , that the feders! grand jury! wakes the big man laugh when he sces the little man suing him L ; I L F R 1 owner of Dreamland | li the people are intelligent enough to put men ON the qj a fhe mass meeting was | bench, and if they are entitled to the power to put them’ on the R the music, pollee t ff the bench * ate entitled to the power, to pat them off the . f ip ohtcser: cree}: ‘And if Mr. Taft or any other man denics th right of the rand several of Mail of The Seattle! thin the body politic one set of men morally, intellectually or se otherwise sacred and superior to the people (namely, the lawyer ai i decides shat the people are unfit to govern them- por “HE DE “LARES THE PEOPLE UNFIT TO PRO- ; N . INTE SENC THE MOST DANGER- OWN INTELLIGENCE AGAINST THE MOST D: R- OUS FORM OF DISHONESTY, AGAINST THE MOST have the right to remove their judges; they will They will establish it in every state of eeeeweennee Pree ferned Wire) j TACOMA, Sept. 22—WWith the ar- Soe 1 Throws | Up sponge Leased Wire.) WN. Y., Sept. 22— me WS hai luck, Aviater Ward today announced nis it fer a from the coast-to-coast | The i. Peet eked tes | maintain that right. 1 age vel Mr. Taft nor any other lawyer or ex-judge will pre- vent this. ; The result will be m af ark eels ion and shameful influence that } its investigation into the before a certain judge? Wagcer of the band) Hench, weosay that the people are intelligent enough, and they the business manager, circu ¢ ' oe eral people to remove judges, if Mr ‘Taft declares that there exists class), then he declares republican government a joke and a TECT THEMSELVES BY THEIR OW HARMFUL ABUSE OF POWER. os the utter hope! to complete the journey by! limit of the contest. OA HANDED LEMON HAS IW THAT VETO F you drink lem onade, you must have tast- ed the tariff in} it says Cosh mo Catalano, one of the big importers | it's right, all many] dealers would like to Ket it out | commission men are of the that President Taft handed ved of his own particular i* when he vetoed Vat, which ained the removal of the box on Messina Bassin the duty on lemons f, OF even reduced of the fruit grower (iD Lice To See THar nore honor for the just judge, disgrace |GAME BUT | WOULD for thé dishonest judge, and recognition of the fact that or ew only ONE. power in this country, which is the pies of mp people, that elect the judges and pay them, that put t - sr sine ibench by their will and will pull them off *be hench-by tha same will when they choose Wall Street Excited (iy United Brew Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 22,—-Upheld by the sheer power of money fur- nished by J. Pierpont Morgan and a syndicate of bankers with inter- national connections, the stock mar- ket, after a bear raid of two days, resumed its tone at noon today, all losses being recovered. REALLY SWEATS BLOOD WAYCROSS, Ga,, Sept —The phrase “sweat blood” is true in the case of John Douglas, a farmer near her He actually sweats blood af iiis SUIT CASE WORTH | (Mrs. Wright Is | MORE THAN HIS WIFE; Given Degree ter a hard day in the fields. He ts CHICAGO, Sept. 22--A 5 suit case fs worth more than af-epring wife, thinks ph Kublaz, of In- After a trial lasting three days, young man the loss of blood was so the case of Christina Blythe 50 years old, and when he was a Wright, 60, against her 35-year-old great as to make him weak, The diana Harbor, Ind, Kubies’ brother, Stanley, ran away with his wife and husband, Thomas Wright, who, pre doctors can't puzzle it out. vious to the marriage worked for Joseph telegraphed the pelice here to hold the suit casen He told the $30 a month and board on farm, _ was concluded yesterday police to allow the couple to go their way Judge “Frater granted Mrs. Wright j 8 divorce and allowed Wright $1,000 as bie share of the community prop: erty. Mra, Wright claimed the en- tire farm, which is located near Bothell, and is valued at $70,000, as her own separate property | Mrs. Wright brought a number of witnesses to prove that Wright did not do any work after marriage ANY ‘TIME THAN SIT OUT To THAT OLD BALL PARIK fiat prices ranged from 54 to bbY% for the common stock at different places on the floor, At the end of the first fifteen minutes U. 8. steel) common was selling at 53%, five| points below yesterday's close, and| ~~~ for a time panic seemed near. HUNDRED KILLED NAPLES, Sept. 22.—More than 100 persons are dead, scores are missing and unaccounted for and [hundreds are homeless Buy Acreage North of Seattle Level land, creek bottom, four miles north of 85th street, near the Pacific Highway and. Lake Washington. mons al saye b Saturday MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING \F YOU WANT NEW YORK, Sept. 22—United States, steel was the center of at- traction today om the stock ex: chang The excitement of the market has not been equaled since vs the panic days of 1907. Before the) over the Vesuvian district t opening of the exchange the floor| Nearly every building in the stor was jammed with members waiting | gwept section wae wrecked By | to execute commissions and only! cystcig, which was. followed the opportune support of big finan-|plinding torrents of raing cial interests averted a panic ing the work of d . apne News from London before the| hundred bodies have aren opening of the market here showed | ed, but it is believed that the dead the American list to be under pres-| will total a far larger number. sure, wich greatly increased the ; apprehensions of the brokers. Most of the brokers had selling orders tn steel. Opening transactions varied widely. This variance was so great NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE A Special Line HIGH-GRADE MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Shafer Bros Arcade and Arcade Annex. been the | combine of | Price $400 Per Acre, $10 Cash $7.50 Per Month Squire Dib sian in his poi Ain't no ne Ween no fish v put up a Fishing Here.” in that, Div! Ain't ng there since we were new drop curtain Academy of Musle has got two adverti One is for Kquirrel and the other ts the Hi ; They of art, too, got anything you don't lee in The Bee and Ret rid of It ollar Bat wat taken pecaure article Jemong of tt Combine, which are r the imported ones Gnuth Dette asinnnns THE WEATHER Pair tonight and Saturd » with. light frost. Light westerly w Ure at noon, 55 d ii. cae 2 2s Whiskey oon- Minute quite t- OLE HANSON & CO, 314-815-916-317 New York The man who prides himself that he keeps the breweries working nights, may also thank them for keeping him working days. * * * * * *

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