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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1917. PAGE & SLAYER TAKEN “Judges Are Lazy and Waste Too |BITY DADS TELL oe 4 Devel uch Time!” Says ‘Farmer’ Jurist; Starting AFTER FIGHT IN Plans New Deal for North Dakota WHY THEY FAVOR | 6 PS. Sunday | ROOM AT HOTEL! 2s nts °:n* Sige | Emre SENATE BILL 21. |courts In particular, dillydatly, de. lay, and waste too much time WINDSOR, Ont., Jan, 27.— That's why most supreme courts While Couneiimen Thomson and James Stewart, alias Gordon, | are way behind with their work ® Moore have declared themselves slayer of W. M. Jackson, Win. and the people grow impatient . against the Nichola amendment to nipeg Immigration officer, was | walting for cases they are con- ae nate Bill No, 21, providing for captured today by provincial cerned with to get a hearing and the extension of municipal utilities police in the E * hotel here be decided, 3 in clties of the first class to com after a battle, during which he Supreme court judges are lazy, . iD munities beyond the eity lines, oth. | attempted to shoot his captors. don't work hard enough or long er counelimen strongly favor the He was speedily overpowered. | enough, take too many and too long 4 measure Stewart murdered Jackson tn the! vacations, and keep putting off un- It is charged by some who ap smoking compartment of a C. P. 1. | ti tomorrow or next year what they ‘ parently haven't given the matter train near Windsor early Thursday | should do today. 5 serious thought,” said Councilman Jmorning, Jumped from the moving| ‘This sweeping Indictment is made Erickson, “that this bill would al |train and escaped. |by Justice J, 1, Robinson of the \ low persons outalde the cities all | Despite united efforta of Wind! North Dakota supreme court the conveniences of the city with-| jxor and Detroft police and the] In it he included practically every out paying taxes |Canadian troops stationed at the! state supreme court, and the high A This is abeurd. We would not border town, Stewart eluded hi st tribanal in the land—the United be furnishing them a single tax | pursuers for 60 hours after he had) States supreme court able commodity or service, No one shot his guard “They waste an awful lot of good is taxed for light and water. If we Stewart, a notorious crimtnal,| valuable time,” the Judge sald, “A were furnishing police power or was being taken from Winnipeg tol aupreme court should be run on hewage, it would be different {| Detroit, where he was to have!business lines, A Judge should ‘ Erickson believes that the devel been turned over to Rattle Creek | work ax hard and as long as a bust <—— ) attle depends on the authorities. He was wanted {0/ ness man does, You don't seo a ra f the county and the Rattle Creek on a safe t ‘28 | business man getting to work at y : aa” state charge about noon, quitting at 4 or earlier, 4 “Pure Seifishne and king from one to four “Tt is ure selfishness on our parts,” he continued, “if we have | months’ vacation every summer— ‘ But supreme court justices will ed daily into Lake Union, and we REVERSED BY HIGH do these very things. In some su-| refuse to give it to some small 1 | rancher near our back door, We Z Zz >) cert eernet » courts there are cases wait CcouRT AT OLYMPIA ing for hearings and decisions, and t a rate nearly three times as the wrt won't get to them for », looks 62 and the mental | ere 18 In paid by city purchasers. months, and often not for years, strength of 42. For half a century The suburban gardener buys his OLYMPIA, Jan 7 The su That's costly to the people. t]he practiced law, and probably has|«roceries and supplies in our city preme court has reversed the dects-|deters many from taking what they | tried more cases before a supreme | He is contributing to Its success, fon of Judge John 8. Jurey, of the|/think are unjust verdicts to the! court than any other lawyer in the should we deny him water If we |King county superior court, in the| higher courts. They fear the trou-| northwest. So it seems t ht to have it ARRISCALE jease of the state Industrial insur] ble and expense of delay | be an authority on supreme courts. | Wo are talking of logged-off jance commission ngainst JB A supreme court ought to He was elected by the Farmer's |land gislation to get settlers |Powles & Co, commission mer-| have Ite ‘decks cleared fer ac | Nonpartisan Political league last|Shall we refuse them a concession # Mane 2 chants tion’ at all times. That's what all after one of the bitterest figbts|of water and other utilities neces With William Desmond in The commission sued to recover] we on the North Dakota su. [ever made on a folal candidate. | sary to dern life? contributions to the state accident] preme court bench are going to | And he led the ticket! Councilman Cecil B, Fitegerald fund, as outlined in the compensa do, Before ering we will be Just the other day Robinson te |» he would like to see a law to LET A tion act, contending that a ware-| In euch position that we can | sued a statement telling the people | "prohibit the eity from dumping tts L house operated by the company hear an ap | as quickly as the what their court had done that | Ko" d Cedar river water in Lake Un e@ [brought it within scope of the com-| parties to It are ready. | week. He proposes to do this every |lon, when it can sell it elsewhere.” ROWN EYES mission's collections. ‘This conten-| Justice Robinson ts 82 years of | week. If we have more water and juice tion was upheld by Judge Jurey than we need, why not sell it?” | The supreme court bas reverned ood wald, “I nook think the outsider Suppose you were a princess, young, brown- mercantile warehouses are not enu- thore who live In the city, but ne r4 ‘ = “ | of a rival principality Would yon let this IN. merated in the act itself, and to erthele ust because he | light your life? Would you betray him for class them aa extra hazardous is a jacross the street at 85th and “ - * . , legislative function. |Greenwood, I can't see why we! the good of your rua henge would you do as ROBERT W. CHAMBERS | - _ § |xhould tell him to go without wa. your heart dictated? The answer ts» a splen- | 1 , . dhe ory of compe! erest from the title GREATEST STORY PORT COMMISS! tics ee oper ee story of compelling Intereat ON trip to the last “fade-out — Councilman Robert Hesketh sald | No, all the savings and loan as) ways during his mans ot © he is strong for the proposition if é | a sociations don't charge “member-}a membership fee w ‘ onty its philanthropic reasons 6 | ASKS FOR OPINIONS iri ors ideas toon. “Thin'tn separate “wcript was giver. 4% | Qiyhe FOURTH -PINE ano UNION CONTINUOUS trol! g pilin evident from the letter recetved by |that In no case wan the amount en “Bulld Up Outside” | Shall the port commission sub-| The Star from Raymogd R. Frazier, | tered in the pan boc “Raila up the outside,” he nald 5 president of the Washington he t 1 wish to make espe | 1 the cit F ' ge nN mit to the voters in March a bond and grow within ings and Loan association, $10 Sec: | clall ar to you Is that, as above a Ldght and powse. will i issue for the construction of a . ~ 99 }terminal railway belt line? ond ave. It follows t forth, not one of the 15,812), outside districts to , ws | This question is to be dixcussed Editor The Star: Referring to| members of this association was These districts can help « : at a public heartug ‘Tuesday at 2|YOUT editorial in Friday's Star, and | ever charged, nor will he be, any/co 1 am for giving them what we - Ip. m. to be held at the Hell st {Particularly to the next to last/fee or fine or forfeiture of any de jean't use, I voted to give Tak i. dock, | The commission nas asked |Paragraph thereof, in which you) scription |wila electricity, because they were ‘ “ { 7 : a] “I take advantage also of the op-|* 7 b Eight-. ion of th all those interested to come and|*4¥ the Washington Savings an « P| getting stuck on their rate by the An Eight-Act Versi ¢ Famous Book pr nang Merge song Loan association has necessarily | portunity to say that the present Drivate company | rg red embership fee f law, adopted in 1913, specificall, b “ 7 - § GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA oe ergceier un haw gay comers provides shot Fy Investor may F ‘ eo oe amis Kiridand | OREGON ATTORNEY YECGS GET $200 ' 10 a. m. to 11 p.m. PAY 8-HOUR FINES expenses, permit me to invite your pits wore tary 3 any Un what they are paying for privately FAVORS CHANGE In sf attention to the fact that putting an aasoc produced jul 5 : vo. a cae it In this way ts quite misleading. has a directorate composed of re Up 9 h ith h the +. s During this engagement we open at 10 a. m., and Stanley and Jennie Case, of the) We have ba thig date 15,812 m-| sponsible men, and is located right ei yaecsety light nia: ELECTION SYSTEM) HALSEY, Ore, Jan. 27.—Yees Bay each show starts on the even hours up to 10 p. m. Caso Plo Co, were fined $25 afd latvidual savings Accounts, al! of| where there is ahy need for it toloutside the city. Then a “Joker” men blew the safe of H. V. Koont's ‘costa each by Judge Mackintosh, of] which are represented by a mou jexist, it is not necessary, for any|}ii| was passed by the legislature, , stoke carly thany Sad cubanek Se the superior court, Saturday. They|pership certificate in the associa-| valid reason that I have yet heard|iajing the right away At adinner, given in his honor by $366.. Sakae a nal were charged with violating theltion, and not a singlo one of these|Advanced, for @ membership or Health Affected? the King County Jefferson Demo-|yer ihe eres rier ted it, women's minimum eight-hour law.J/members hae been or will be| withdrawal feo to be charged. r om: pposing the! cratic club, at the Butler hotel, last | ,. a rf a ae Y Pewee charged any fees, fines, or for. Baar RPRGE LR Nichols 4 by, Sea Bl night, Clarence L. Reames, United | rete totraeaia bp corm : WILL SPILL BOOZE) teisrss of Sry ‘seecrption. sichol amenamment._Cosnclimen Sandia mtorney for Grog, eat (re men runing eferwand ¢ Gave Separate Receipt | W W TRIALS Extension of light and water fa-|%@vocated the adoption of Senator | 4) vn peak c: 4 J a aaah Mr. C. E. Vilas, who has been 2] U8 8 5 | cilities outside the city lmits|Chamberlain’s bill for the election . G s ’ Judge Gilliam Saturday orderod| aiector of the Washington Sav : jof the president by direct vote of | e would mean the sparse building up|° - ra ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. the destruction of 17. barrels ings and Loan association for more MAY BE HERE ‘of districts unsupplied with sew-|the people. “By a switch of 2,000 s . | t bocus'seped frexa the peatience of] 1.55 years, and who Ww Ke facilities and the establishment | Votes.” said Reames, “California Seattle's Best Photoplay House Sart 2 tact. The Hae nana. On leight years, as you know, superin- Sais Saat sent ont ; would kone republican and lta be the property of J. A. Farrey,|tendent of the United States assay! EVERETT, Jan, 27.—The first of | You would have a ctre [Me Hughes lected president by | jot Kirkland ‘joffice in Seattle, was for 15 years)the 72 1. W. W's held in the Soo-|ination stretched about the city : ral’ college, n tho | prior to my incumbency, the g@M-|homish county jail un murder|Where typhoid could flourish un ident Wilson would have had |< eral manager of the association's | charges will come to trial on March | molested, and the purity of our milk} ® majority of 500,000 votes He affairs. 5. while ‘ <p h vegetable eupply be seriousy| ‘ited figures, showing that it e & . 5, whi arguments will be ard | am getable supply & is Me . ‘ - I would suggest that you se0/on a motion by the attorneys for|affected possible for a candidate | : Mr. Vilas regarding the practice 48/the defense for a change of venue Bigger Congestion Sol to tebbatall doe tie Saati to membership fees while he “asit, King county on February 9 Not only is the bill pernicious r jeated for tne prosyueucy ter, I . manager, He will tell you that ab! Tho setting of these definite |from a health standpoint, but it is] tHE STATE Fed lon | dates, as well as the clearing of|thoroly unjust to the taxpaying/por, in council at Everett, | f citizens of Seattle several minor legal difficult its business today by votin , rin: “TZ” -A JOY T0 Were tho result of Superior Judes| "By a still thinner spreading of|tapitn tax of or cathe ee : Ronald's first day on the bench,|the population, it would increase! referendum work a Our capital fully paid up ) | following his appointment oy jthe cost per capita of those utili-} ————_________ — oe ~ a SORE TIRED FEET Lister to hear the cases ties | THE POPULATION PER DENVER, Jan. 27—Declaring | vices, we probably will always have 5 SQUARE MILE AT PRESENT 1S} that a segregated district for jit with us, but there is no reason rf 99 FAR LESS THAN IT SHOULD] thieves and robbers would be | for ing it official sanction.” wnten * BB. IT 18 IN THE } {BOR just as consistent segregat The women of San Francisco| Use “Tiz” for Aching, Burn- HOOD OF 4 SREAS IT 9 ed district for the socalled “so- ing, Puffed-up Feet and SHOULD BE TWEEN 12,000! were right in telling the Rev, Mr. cial evil,” Bishop Irving P. Smith to get at the root of the evil,” Cc Call , ND 16,000, is your depos- he evil, orns or Callouses. ¥ A 16, “Sigg ghee 2 A Johnson of the Episcopal church |declared the Rev. Father Hugh [| —_— Humphreys’ Seventy-seven The city should m + ha ara of Colorado, in commenting |McMenimin, rector of the Immacu-| For Colds, Influenza, [fort to concentrate itself upon the problem raised by San | late Conception cathedral crease the number of inhabitants Francisco oute: voiced his I belfeve not much good can be f “Sure! I use ‘TIZ’ per square mile.” : opposition to a restricted dis- jaccomplished by these spasmodic every time for any pe pitt i trict, jover-night reform waves. There is 1 susiness of i lati } 4 it can be mitigated conformance to the law governing Savings and Loan regated district,” said Biehop ' —" Those who use other systems of & Compounded twice a Johnson, “| say let it be located Associations in the state of Washington, and under In the heart of the best resi- | 1 medicine that depend on narcotica the inspection and examination of the Audite f us say, Cheeseman park & D Ways upset the stomach and diges | What 4 emendous protest pe 2 P ‘ me Be eemencoe - pratent) EWEY MEMORY AT | ‘ tion, will welcome the quick action Bibs | The state holds securities for the protection of the | In our own building would go up from the ‘best people ds ~ Ps . “sgl fi A if such a thing were to be proposed SERVICES SUNDAY z of “Seventy-seven,” the harmless| MILWAUK ‘ 27.—Four funds of our shareholders, giving this added safety The people in favor of such a dis | = little Homeopathic lets that go| vessels are in the ice-blocked har- | over any other form of depository. | bor of Lake Michigan here. The | Ss vessels are the steamers Nevada, | The state examiner, in his last examination of the |Tlinois and Missouri, and a car| : > ares ei | | ssociation, Octobe says s report: “A To get the best results, take/ferry, They w caught in the} \ jie — aig yber 17th, says in his report: “All }ice jam, which piled up in the har: | loans already made earn a little less than 11 per cent bor before a strong east wind to-| and are returnable in monthly installments. Only one trict invariably desire:that it be lo | cated in the poorer quarter of the) The Grand Army of the Republic] Good-bye, sore feet, burning fect,|turbing the rest of the system city. Why not put it in the best/and the United Spanish War Vet-|awollen fect, tender feet, tired feet residence section, where the home|erans of Seattle will hold a joint Gockive, athe, catibtsin ‘tate| c : training of the residents would af-| memorial service Sunday, at 3 p.Jions and raw spots. No more shoe| S¢venty-seven” at the first chill or ford their children more protection|m., in the First Presbyterian| tightness, no more lim aeent ping with ; chew oe . : "| | than the children of the poorer fam-|church, in honor of the memory of| pain or drawing up your face in| At druexists. 2% conta o 3 da The y prot ably : will not be loan is in arrears and that for only one month. All See whole beth agg peggy Pes gla agony. “Tiz" is magical, acts right Aptest arte Be bt Way SPS Tey securities are filed with the Auditor of State. The | | “The yle problem is extremely} Dr, M r . : em ; Humphreys’ Homes. Medicine Co, 1s¢|thought to be in danger. | > ve ‘ 2 The whole problem Dr. M. A. Matthews will conduct oft. “Tiz” draws out all the polson-| wim n, New York | books of the Association are in perfect balance and | | difficult of solution. Like other| the services. ous exudations which puff up the i — i Members of the above organiza \feep Use “Tiz” and wear smaller RUMANIANS WIN all subordinate accounts agree with their contro!. |tion, sailors from the Puget Sound! shoes. Use “Tiz” and forget your anuary i nayy yard at Bremerton, the naval|foot misery. Ah! how comfortable K RELIEF FROM , 11-HOUR BAT TLE | Pa eS ri Mery Me gales tee Se els OE \ P! AL \CE |militia, the members of the Elks'| your feet feel its funds loaned out on choice, first mortgage reat society and all other patriotic or, Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now | LONDON, Jan. 27.-—Repu! t estate loans, repayable in monthly installments, and |ganizations, are asked to meet at\at any druggist or department | “bd orn ioe sega Otel NOT A SINGLE DELINQUENT PAYMENT ON (Casinu) valley was announced in Wirect to the sick spot, without dis he ehurch at 30. The general|store. Don't suffer, Have good Tomorrow The committee of arrangements) #well, never hurt, never get tired. today from Jassy | Th: as : consist of Past Commander Snow.|A year's foot cowfort guaranteed or That is the joyful ery of thousands “After eleven hours’ desperate | lhis Association is proud of the conservative, suc- 1 to 11 p.m. |G. A, R.; Past Commander Charles| money refunded. since Dr. Edwards produced Olive | {shting, in the snow and cold, we cessful and lucrative manner in which its business Hl public Is also invited to be present. feet, glad feet, feet that never| Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets|* man's official statement here | ANY INSTALLMENT ON ANY LOAN. |Hofer, Maj. Harvey Moss, James Tablets, the substitute for calomel repulsed the enemy to the south,” has been conducted and the unexcelled record it has saa Dutton, of Geo. H. Fortson camp, Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician |t® report sald | ; te Jand Cominander ‘Foot of Cart w.|4 M USEMENTS ; Aye terme] | made and is now making. | } : D Ve distributed a dividend at the rate of 10 per Stupendous New . PALACE HIP formula while treating patients for V . n per . 99 chronic constipation and torpid livers. cent on the funds of our shareholders on January Photoplay Serial BLOOD IN THE CUP ntinuous today, 1:20 to 11 p.m Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not TO BOBBY BURNS Ist. It will likely be many years before we pay | ant GEO, CLANCY @& Co, |] Contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- | With generous applause from an less than 8 per cent. $1 to $3,000 accépted. “The Great Secret’ TOPIC AT iF M C. A. ¢ ‘ pe ett laxative, audience, which filled the Moore ae ek ‘ PADH No g xy is the “keynote” of | theatre last night, passed another . cf a, + a6 v ese SANGIS A BUSHMAN INTHE GREAT SECRET Starring “The Blood in the Cup” will be | # Photeping, Inst Sinteode || UC? olive-colored |Robert Burns celebration, the 121st. ING SHADO! » tople of ‘ vhie DIN wW They cause the bowels and| Everything was Scotch, lads, las. 4 Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne Bi.’ i2).o0 ney eet Lacetemontin iver to act mormally. They never [ate, Wilts, ities, music, son and | attle Savings an \be " i a orce them to unnatural action, ance To Be Shown Every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Brown, pastor of the Pilgrim Con If you have a “dark brown mouth” bar eregatic : Per a ee eee he musical ber or. | sas Together With che sregstional church, ‘at the mass now and then—a bad breath—a dull, |chestrations were especially” tre Association 6—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6 day, at the Y. M,C, A. at 8pm, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid }ranged by Gerard ‘Tonning, cony| f Becond ‘at Senec liver and are constipated, you'll fin ; igghes : Including Adasen and Makuku'e ¥. 6. Hamiiudn,eaperintendent of reca tipated, you'll find |ductor of the performanc | i “ he accide: d¢ Fete ate Monte Carter and Com guick, sure and only pleasant results seicininslimigeanminnecons 4 Novelty Pierrots Hawaiians po Me acon (a rs pooh nid ta All This Week toe” from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ | MATT KORPI, a laborer and 4 other features. lasidt wien tikes: taenit raanie, pt “THE ROLLICKING GIRLS” || Clive Tablets at bedtime, arrested last night at 2 5 Weekday Afternoons 10c; Evenings and Sundays ......... | the “Safety Birat”’ 2:30, 7, 9 No Mat, Thi jphousands take one or two every |ave. W. by members of the drs | the Bafety First” work at thell a qigg “any: [I night just to keep right. Try them, |squad. ‘They found @ 10-gallon keg | riendship supper, at 5:20 p, m, 10c and 25¢ per box All druggists, ‘of whisky, | »