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RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; MODERATE WESTERLY WINDS ° econ wt? i [2s] .The se attle Star | i VOLUME THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. ao 1h W NO. 191 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. ONE CENT. 3.withs [Home i ATHLETICS LOSE ‘ND: Matty and Plank in gune.g Satay Satake wn |THE BOX SCORE | \ - Behold an unfit judge upon the bench, a great city and a great state, practically power- ‘NEW YORK- —f HPO AS J less to put him off! Behold editors, judges, "rg oe cho a j cite | attorneys, mayors, citizens and a governor cvs Bei! ee scheming and planning, temporizing and com- Sag) casi aaa a ee 0 0 ae promising on ways and means of curbing the Shit neg te Win Cee aes 12. judge, and of undoing his brand of justice! : Wet Snodgrass, tbo. !) 0 1 1 TO h Wiltse, Ib.............. 0 018 1 0 Truly a beautiful and inspiring spectacle! Mathewson, p. .......... 121 33 A judge running amuck and NO WAY TO STOP : ~~ Fo ee HIM. And there today he sits, knocking to smithereens : —-PRICADELPATA wu TO , . — 2 HPO A EB the standpat claim that judges do not rule. Oh, no! a "Murphy, rf. .......... > 0 0 5 0 0:8 judges do not rule! They rule only when they want to! ou " Olde ie de ead 0140 Just suppose we have nine superior judges like Hum. [iin ee oe d 0 0 i phries. We wouldn’thave enough people in Seattle to keep A 005 0 90 them busy jailing victims, and we’d run out of attorneys ‘ peltide exci ee ; : : : 7 to be disbarred in twenty-four hours. : “Lapp, ..eceeeeees = 0 1 7 Humphries is the boy who has made the issue clear sicnee moh iiphenine eS $11) 37 between the people and the judges. He has snatched LC Ona soa 8 0 the medal for high judicial temperament right off Bill Se Storie! nite wi iste Colles, Ott oe bocce oe ee Taft’s vest, and we take pleasure in presenting him to ama si off Plank 6 (Fletcher, Burns 3, Murray, Wiltse). | Hit by | the eaage 8 as the nonpariel, the ne plus ultra, the "Nhllageiphia-4turoty sate : | Base Egan’ atom in the outfieig nn avenger of lese majeste, or anything else Latin, Spanish Wt Calne way Si ara |e iin. Opt as or French-that will express our esttmate of-the judictat Diet arte MR Yori (see ai | PEOPLE.10 VOTE MAKES, Ble HAUL behemoth. omy Murray ee russ. [peters "Bene Gat bi ty Ns poy riven am oer ci pitcher, filling over F m¢ and Jackson st., carly he evening, a Citizens’ as-| Tuesday night. Grossi reported im- He has shown so that those who run may - wr eat be formed at a meet-| Mediately to the police, but no trace see just how rotten are those twin judicial Se eaten [neste 7-30 © a, nin |" Mebane oe a i. . yut, De 0% to Weitae Millard Price, le aes ng Foci | - ator A Maye ON ATRIAL iw i be chi a in n er, ™ ow! a creations--the injunction and contempt. cocue crviawenie (rit br chairman of the eating and] et A >. M. A Matthews. this morning on the charge of pole vocalist, will | luting the waters of the Duwamish riv wing sawdust into it. In irresponsibility and power of dom- inance he is divine. He is the great Northwestern object les- son of what a judge is, and of what the peo- ple, the governor and everybody else is not. Temporarily, Humphries is subdued. 2S siete, Shelia, fim fee j Thanks to the common sense of this whole (On, SEE THE “DANGEROUS” REDS! 1 ; community, we have escaped without blood- -— $@> 4. ga. shed or violence. | But Humphries still sits on the bench, a full-fledged judge, and we have no recall to reach him. We have nothing except that rusty, old, breach-loading impeachment shot- gun, and it’ll cost us $50,000 to get the | weapon in action. And then it might not hit the mark. Humphries must get off the bench. That is the verdict heard everywhere. But Hum- phries knows that nothing except impeach- ment will reach him and he probably thinks we’re too good natured to use it. Since, however, it is the only thing we | have in the emergency, it is plainly up to PENNANTS S&SPon Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle 4 you to a 65c Pennant. U. S. A. Pennants are now out] |) ne || Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pen- || nant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave, near Union St. s s s s These Are the Six Women Who Were Jailed by Humphries. They Have Been Insultingly Referred to as “Reds” by Humphries’ Backers, overnor ister to put it into action, | but Two of The Daughters of the American Revolution. and the Others Are Just Plain, Decent Home Women. Of the Thirty-Seven View tims in » No n Ww. W | i he “Desperate Pris " Mrs, Estelle Freed, Mrs. Mary Jarvis, Mrs. Hani nah Anderson, Mrs. Ella AT ONCE. HUMPHRIES MUST GO- Piste nd Mrs. Mi nhte Pe bier The ree of the Women, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Price and Mrs. Stirta "Are Ellgible Baughe