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SNOW TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY po YOU LIKE TO WASH DISHES? Foolish question, you say. Sure it is. But on page 3 a woman who has specialized in those kinds of things tells you how you can nake this hateful job easy. Read it. VOL. 14, NO, 292 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, For 18 years the vote of one dollar-inark judge h of the house and of the senate, United States. The judge who wielded this king-like power was o EE vote against the income tax. The U. S. supreme court tax UNCONSTITUTIONAL. , - AND IT HAS TAKEN THE PEOPLE OF THE W LE T : TEE 3 ¥ : THE EFFECT OF THAT OPINION. HOLE NATION EIGHTEEN YEARS TO CHANGE Congress at that time had by a TWO-THIRDS VOTE passed the income tax bill, approved it. When it went to the supreme court the eight judges split, four and four. until the ninth judge, who was ill, returned. sary votes to let the act of congress stand. But something funny happened then. ee as stood as a barrier against the expressed will of con: ne George Shiras, who, in 1895, cast the deciding The president had It was a deadlock “COWGIRL” IN MOVIES HAS | ERNEST LISTER, | CLOSE SHAVE WITH DEATH I'S UP TO YOU a VP t x | Governor Johnson of California Got! Recall of Judges for His People; Go Thou and Do Likewise. Now, Governor Lister, it is your move | You, of course, know that the house of representatives , Monday, by treachery and parliamentary jockeying, cheated the people of this state. You know that by a margin of five votes the much demanded resolution providing the recall of judges was lost Now, Mr. Governor of the peo YOU KNOW THE PEOPLE WANT THE RECALL »OF JUDGES IN THIS STAT YOU KNOW THEY WOUL DADOPT THAT MEASURE BY A THREE TO ONE VOTE, IF GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY YOU ple, speak up for the people The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ‘EBRUARY 4, 1913., ONE CENT the president and a majority of the ninety millions of people of these | then, by a vote of five to four, declared the income } He cast his vote for the measure, thus making the five neces- | Ne, ‘ BRISK TO BIGH BASTERLY WINDS WE ALL KNOW FRANK CHANCE But what of his wife? Some distine- tion, to be the wile of the highest-paid ball player in the game. On page 2 to- day appears an exclusive interview with this interesting woman. ase HOME EDITION NEWS s IT TAKES NINETY MILLION PEOPLE EIGHTEEN YEARS TO OVERRULE DOLLAR MARK JUDGE ft Judge Shiras, who had at first voted for the meas ure, CHANGED HIS MIND and voted against it. | Thus a single judge 18 years ago overruled cong ress, the president and the people, and only now, AFT~ ER EIGHTEEN LONG YEARS, ARE THE PEOPLE ABLE TO OVERRULE HIM. That single vote of a single judge made it necessary for three-fourths of all the states in the Union approve of an amendment to the constitution provid ing for the income tax. Just yesterday the last of the Recessary 36 state législatures took favorable action. | | The income tax will bring the government—that is, all the people—an annual revenue of imat | -$100,000,000 each year. Aig +e | Jesse James robbed hundreds of people of hundreds of dollars. He was an outlaw. | George Shiras robbed millions of people out of $1,800,000,000. He was a judge. And despite this lesson, any single judge on the supreme bench could repeat this outrage on the people | at any time on any measure passed by congress. j YES, THE JUDGE IS STILL KING. ACWITTAL MILLIONAIRE ON TRIAL PECTED cp SLASHING HIS WIFE FURTH CASE ‘Counsel for thel é _. Defense Tears! F Down Evidence) y: Society Leader Denies Jealousy Led Him to Cut BELLINGHAM Feb 4 The © Ij hours of Monday's pepeton | Her Throat. Qf the superior court and the ste iat Opening of Tuesday's, np to noon,| AIKEN, 8. Cj Feb. 4—Pree Were occupied by the prowecuttion | erick 0, Base oaaire- ae to the motion of the de-| Sam, pales a an instructed verdict of ssaden ans the conspiracy case the ban i Harold Pres the attorneys for the down, Monday after is today on 2 most sensational a the South, of evidence ¥ | KNOW THAT A PLOT IS ON TO CHEAT THE PEO- PLE. SPEAK UP, AND SPEAK LOUDLY. nm around J ag’ the three other Seattle bankers} of™irial here, charged with con-| each says he didn't young wife's throat says he didn't do it prosecutor and detectives say be TELL THESE MISREPRESENTATIVES OF THE jaiiring to aid in recetving of de-| ai, : PLE WHAT THE PEOPLE WOULD TELL THEM pase by home pense dan Gunter has Beach's HEY HAD A CHANCE. SPEAK FOR THE PEO-} | was looked for when court com "taken from Beach by Mayor Gylen. WHOM YOU HAVE SWORN TO SERVE. DON'T Y@ped this morning On the knife blade was foubd IT THIS LITTLE CROWD OF JUDGE WOR tis pr & deciaion on} blood ; HHIPING LEGISLATORS TO BLOCK THE WILL OF Fh sede maees vera ; Mre. Beach: seve, she left her PEOPLE OF THIS GREAT STATE. saa pepeereteas Witt Geil ssband in the sitting room tha IN’'T LET THEM BLACKEN THE Ss ? fd a dismissal at the se of bis TOUR ADMINISTRATION. SPEAK OUT, ERNEST, jam ona ’ | LISTER! BE A REAL GOVERNOR ae ahh trom 1180 nti] MRS. FREDERICK 0. BEACH | Governor Lister, you may recall how Hiram Johnson, gov- yy ee coe AND HER HUSRiNO "emor of California, whipped a reactionary legislature into line rt a You might, with profit, read his message in Prhat t not be-| ¢ which he told the legislators what would happen to them if) | ot > ry ~ | lie condy h te INCOME TAX’ betrayed their trust by. CHEATING THE PEOPLE yo ww Og ue “ iL b no HE RECALL OF JUDGES . eet | Eee 2. Nabe Ka) ig | | dteatior herec E AnD RIGHT AT THIS TIME YOU MIGHT WITH Sach orsiyy ao Blain Ro RLEE | er oR ; a AM NDM ENT : THE ELECTION RETURNS OF Ethernet Se fieors are complying with the wi - 7 Stems WHEN THE PEOPLE THERE, BY A THREE LOUISE GLAUM tipue! banking laws, and that an in-| LAW SOON FORNIA WHEN THE > RTCALL OF JUDGES wart ¥ of evidence to hold the TO ONE VOTE AFFIRMI THE R pind at LOS ANGELE Le Bfendents bad been submitted.| ny tnied Prose Leased Wire ITS YOUR MOVE, GU. ERNOR LISTER LIPS YOUR HOVE, Gu. RN = gate mere esol ONT HAUL GIRL OF 17 CHARGES MAN aes CHILDREN AT DRAGGED HER FROM SWEAT is) . HA | the states that their legisiatures k {ficiency of ¢ have ratified the measure. This | Key to diagram: 1—Point where picket was torn from fences SHOP INTO LIFE OF SHAME pedals by ne ee < x ‘am js yataaier ie er was made at the | 2 Where Beach says he was sitting when his wife was attacked, , ates on ‘the Interurba Tha ‘ White House today. | 3—Where Mrs. Beach says struggle with man took place. 4-2 aw i aaiae te ee . e b | Where earrings were found. 5S—Where maid was beaten with fence aaa J » iived Staite 3 itor | i a he prvi! , Pin Pag ; r ; teok STERILIZATION | Picket. Arrow marks path assailant is said to have followed tomplint mai salty eaabin to wane Wn oe sa‘hecn exercised] — BILL PASSES —_[esnserve socter out, [8 the front yard «maa ae Klasener, 17, against : n rates. And the commiesion f th ond ~ acked her, beating her and euity or Rafid Kadir, " ’ \ ' finds it b he -. a ting her thre says he tore sa m finds Real blo + [fat the action take », OREGON HOUSE [760 BeautiFuL For| ‘ts. a Hannan, who recet Agi . the change as requested by | fastitution SALEM, Or, Mpb, 4-—The vill fm HER PART; FIRED | Sor. They und ‘neat oe nation ~ i % Pomona grange No. 13, of King '¢ BAIN FAI troduced by Rep. Liewelling, pro Moth, ii t W, is now on trial & - he h count ‘ NT tding for the rendering sterile of |] By United Pres aned Wir . so Sy Ronald in the super “ 1 4 1 gare pap then a ha seaat' a heme ibn yr yy ltt ney in NE WYORK, Feb. 4.—Decreed J of the al esed assailant. Mrs, Bt Pp eentor - wt uff. dow sro ILLS SON TO t sane {s today passed by the house|{ to tfal for th Hes : ays abe Rly not identify this morning ok bed K Or by an overwhelming majority i in “The Fire 5 she sa m. tase to the veniremer ner igi re 1 mer yt Press, I ’ m ef, the measure provides || F a, Miss Evelyn Detective Tells Story. . ee veeeet for their qualifica-}s : ‘ 1 ANNOY HIS WIFE] Pos in FU. taniThe ths: lala: teed ah meant’ is today 4 tective Baughn's story is dif ith thous to act as ju " : cn : #rain of g under oath of her > ae a ne opera c He swore on “information According to W Kla I didr 7 S hirsband's d r proved too much asy Hammerstein that Mrs her came to the United ft an i , . Did for Mrs Hain, and the aged |, pen suc ad through the i maid we: Austria six years ac 1 e 1 we get , D Wor on securing $150 back wag ter and three brothers in w Yor 7 ; B : j ert i ; 1d 5 aa i a chronic criminal, “shall |] the showman. Passing lecame the typical Kast Side oned we Ad : O t eat Hoo de Peary Media yy ta ; “s - sterilize or otherwise! t e pulled out @ tenement factory then Ha The « a aw ance ‘ ; . we. harse se —* - from J Raughn ined Caine into her life Via her frequently ; or juror in the amar und walked to a dark spot ond ce ; . . ~e > laundry, and stood in the > Figg oem | jshadow. He suddenly stepped out ay WHERE WAS SEATTLE WOMAN | MARK THESE MEN; THEY’RE AGAINST YOU!| =ret a re aot : Le | | Don't holler, I'm not going to | - When the colored girl said she ESCAPE ASYLU didu't. know, ‘Beach ts alleged. te | ; : { ; jhave told her it was a “dirty He? THIS MIXUP? | ij oot MOS and struck her with the picket, ©; TACOMA, Feb. 4.—Mrs, Emma : | He enly ran back of the eS we Renert ; ne 4 charged sh And should be guarded carefully. Experts laundry and found there filra. Fest of the 15 dey # railr say that a large proportion of people have \her end toa cease pp Ping stories at : : ht eye trouble of one sort or another. It causes man who @tsappeared in an oppo gma oo penmiitted ' headaches, indigestion and many minor ills. ove bea vt: Hari grr Bs, +g disturban ‘ d The Curry Optical Co. advertises regularly | Bench, the d OME one n “A in The Seattle Star, the ad today appearing benef jo hb ent | ae a on page 2 of this paper. Star readers who and Mrs, Beach's throa a 6 : ‘ 4 in i Reakeens’ B Bowvard, « need anything in the line offered by the It Mr Beach nes come Soil BME M8 and had 1 |. asylum testified axainst | Curry Optical Co. will do well to congult after this happened and told me larvhal Tete - P that he was jealous of his wife and . Meee TELL HOW SINGER this ad. ly that might, 1 would q ler visit sever * <4 . doa ple f guilty to rum, | THREW MAN KISS Star Want Ads are becoming more and battery, and he eatvede into an 4 wake i ati more recognized throughout Seattle as po- tayo endte it” declan biTt o a we » oe . . . er about, he bran th 1 t tent business‘twingers, A ‘tall to Main 9400 t for a convietion atreatened ‘ son iA AH oo or Elliott 44 will«give you full particulars.” tt nde 4 saw. a h isited ht : A . | “Mrs ach, Youngs, pretty, him tirat ‘or abo he va teuti-| EDWARD KENNEDY The St# maintains a downtown office at wealthy, the daughter @& Court Pe) Bs Teleaned or a many Grace A. Hedrick . ; . . P eUiy 229 Union St., with the Souvenir ‘and Curio langt Moss of Philadelphia, was on ed by the Furtt warm frie irs. Clara B. Jone King Bunty legislators, together with rt Grass of Seattle, Monday ‘3 Dr in there if ra tent first married to Qjarles D. Have- Mawr wont ¢ e wah oooh : bsp oon , onsidering “the of the house, which wengson record against allowing |, Shop. ‘op in. there i more convenient, és }meyer, son pt os re truat hong. wked for } prop a ope binte ce ‘ lacide wh, pr or nc ‘ war ca of dpges. tv that | She found him dea uy 10, oe tenors is poh l Pyle ys ber "cares |: ith Aran eka. m4 pi tt Ne ae sy 4 tk NG ‘ ipl BY the, THE STAR GUARANTEES A PAID CIR- in his room, with a bullet wound in idelible ed tha 4 traveled | vot { | they are standpatter hey proyed y do ) § ~. PEvpse 4 b - his head, A coroner's jury com: ust Pag Paste « Ow ith qndther woman, |! re they placed themselves in the same class of reactionaries as Speaker Taylor, Foster, CULATION IN EXCESS OF 40,000 DAILY |posed of millionaires, headed by g We two dasa’ Spread on spo ne ees fo ind fault) Mess, Wonkin, Hurd and Freeman, the King county men who qoted against te recall amend August Relmont, brought im am BO If wecessary, perlite d apldesiet ada abie | ment right off the bat. Remember their name Wray, Goss? Grass, Kennedy, pn ee ed accidental death” verdict, o LF RATES % WASHINGTON, Feb. 4— President Taft will prociaim the income tax amendment part of the constitution of the United States as soon as the state de- partment receives official writ- ten notice from three-fourths of n nded tha ° } + °

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