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Lawyers Differ on the U.S. Jury System Seattle lawyers are divided in opinion on the merits of the any change is made, it should > | caghermed u chanae independent of the state ‘<r would substitute the | courte ‘should not hinme on one an-| yatem for it, Others would | ot eG no changes whatever, OUh Rotieves It Fairer gs sce a chance for some int WALTER FULTON: © am decid | but are not quite By We levee OF chtheing 1k tee accept the complete ont aystemn of selecting jurors in the federal courts, I would have it cor respond to that fn the state courts. [ Im the state courts, the jurors are by lottery from a list of all! henteve it tunes taxpayers in King county | eae | 4 Ta the federal courts, (wo jury THOMAS HORNER: 1 favor the i nave raake up tho lintog elk} Method ured In the state courts, be cause it is democratic ty foots and this quali more than balances its de Moreover, in actual practice, jurors, and they have the right paeioct Any names they ike, Thus. could make up a jury list of 200 alone exctusively, if they saw fit it has proven fairly satisfactory. The Prem this list, the jurors would have | fet that the officials of the federal Bits drawn for each case court may exercise their jury-select Bie rriewed by The Star, attorneys (8 authority with fairness and hon esty (nd I think they do) does not diered the following opinions Deonworth Satisfied FORMER UNITED STATES DIS. MICT JUDGE GEO, DONWORTH “The jury list In the United States getrict court is made up in accord: | lace with the’ provision of the act congress, which enacts that a commission shall consist of the answer the objection that it vests in ‘The ‘efficiency’ argumnt has al them an irresponsible power that is susceptible to Krave abuses ways been used in fayor of autocracy | and monarchy Democracy will nev er become efficient by non-use PROSECUTING ATTORNEY A. LUND! Odjection has been made — oa a, THE § ATTLE § TAR ATUR German Sub Reaches London Bridge—as a Prisoner — IAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918 FOOD CLUBS T0 _ REDUCE PRICES? voRt Carefu marketing, clone dy of the mar ket and strong united netghbor elp ve the of living and eliminate wa n the opinion of Ire, Julian He president of thi Hounewlves’ League of America Commenting today on high prices of food and the effect on the coun try, Mra. Heath said she did not be eve food prices, in the main, were the result profiteering and manipulation ie expressed the belief of produc had in wn extent that food pri a natural rise, and had that cont reared to such} ha light for earl I have munity ¢ could h always held that control com: ndle f they p! mar) wed,” she declared re atrongly than of them to neet pr Food conservation | rysif und neighborhoods for this purpo mueh a And 1 in favor am om ever conditions is virtually to come hould organize ent prices a down Lal si of r of the court and @ citizen of tothe manner in which jurorsin the @fferent political party, designat- federal court have been selected By the judge Mention has been made that they “fT don't believe there is anything are not selected from all the taxpay with this system, and I thinkers as they are under the state nce has shown that the jur-|iaw. rom comments appearing in in the federal court are as in the papers it would appedr that| PORTLAND, De¢ offi nt, as unselfish and as free there ix an attempt bein made to Metal Trade sneil maid Dias as jurors selected under! have the system of selecting jurors | t the proposed strike, Jan. a Nothing human in the federal court changed #0 till under consideration, perfect, this syste and that they. will be selected as they mpeitys or Plast au iad ear other system, fails to work! are under the state law. If tho| an been a ne 0 Matter is viewed impartially and eG Oe eee te coe anes eee cay | Without any prejudice, It will be ap, + ep ery egress. aecnedbalyes , obednarore parent that any change made! eile eanns se ga py vee gtr ‘aoa gaa ig based on a particular inct wit work at noon last Saturday Se ee nat on examination In| SROUld not be molded after the state & German submarine, resting in the shadow of famous old London Bridge, Only a) (Uy) 201" 81 noon lank Wale pas : IED of 0, Yeond ané penevel law. In the county courts jurors A have been delighted to enter the Thames, to spread destruction and misery |, metal cathe ae apie op ae vo " hae, would show the criticism to be po selected by lot from the taxpay Pesan ered, faterned, harmless {t atrict should work only F Mafounded. 1 remember an incident a 7k 4 ay, t ag inet Maat occurred a few years age in} “Within the last month a man re to prolong operatic t Bbe U. &. district court at Tacoma as tried for burglary. When he ' le work for more 2ne¢ MA lawyer. whose busineas consist. |S arrested by the police he frank ld bareely in the prosecution of per.|!¥ admitted he had burglarized four wain, secretary of the Seat mal injury suits, had a run of hard houses. He took the police to his radea council 4 Satur ‘ Teak, losing two or three cases at the F0OM and showed them the stolen h that ditt with : term of court He thereupon property he had taken from ea loyers wer n Por : ed the judge, and told him| house. The facts were presented to| CHICAGO, De Continuation 1 the jury commissioners were ® Jury. The defendant nied he| Of questioning reg alka the bu TACOMA, Dee. 28 ements 1 hold office until th 4 shins iia ; “Latller yoga of casea Committed the burglary, denied he| #8 affairs of Victor L. Berger, pub | for the first meeting ot the Was congress in organized Pn dt gen tt sn Mi which he was chiefly con-|had made the admissions to the po-| Usher of the Milwaukee Leader, was | ington reconstruct! . to} A strong sentiment in favor of a ; gemed, and that they selected jurors lcemen and he was acquitted the program toda t al of January 9 1 we broad and liberal policy « par emmadly having sentiments op-| “Within the last week a jury try.| BOFRer and four other aq preliminary meeting he f government the |™* gered to the position of the plaintiff ing a liquor case drank up the yw yer rane CRArRes escageecratiee adhe 1 iano im such cases whisky introduced an exhibit. | ness mar i te en | shee : : The judge gave the attorney per- and acquitted the defendant bev powsc:srs oy Be Shama peat rege Mes a rea ©* Alleged Blackmail fton file. and told him that if such |showing guilty men escape any| weg jmdiotad case dab ‘anion cae psa pr Dect ; perator Appears astate of affairs existed, the punishment because of the Jury jo pat rand 7 ort , c ‘ Bef Jelge. would see that it was speed: | system under the state law ‘ * Questioned reg rader en temporary chairman and gate by Mayor Hanson, of Se Bold, biack-typed letters, addressed ype ed the list Jurors are drawn by lot under! company's stock tehfeld maid Stuart A, Rice, of Tacom tle in saia's hanna tah “The attorney examin e list ithe state law. They have had no|that up to fo ~ : oan pwn sol ; , ae ‘ ; ing bank 9 ‘aad later informed the judge that " that up to four months ago, 1,000 | senting the ‘home service sec e ty t Jent ot Edward H. Mar . Dine tee a fale one, | experience In judging the credibility| shares of the xtock were held by the Med Cross, temporary sec ein peace 5 sense) eager eeaered the lis . Of different witnesses or the weight) Arthur Rrisbane, Hearst editor . did in w - re ap tonl- iste ~ser te ised that he had no further criticism | to be attached to their testimony Rehfeld declared the Leader had Labor Hepresentatives ia Teseine a chips beh Be we how a fairminded| ., FTO! MY experience and odser-| never uccepted financial aid from) At the Friday session. plans for x4 ein : attends aia ints eat tas “This shows he a r vation I believe better results are| any German ¢ sGerman source. | the +r ont organization we o meeting, ald were mem-| 7 His t is $2.30 optend become! temperarily iw | obtained, that is, more justice is form pore ret ponnueny *. bad - ‘Ggnant over © si on done, by the jurors in the federal T f me organizations w c once ae ~ ma. Oe on, he may find unob-| «, . ‘ - : A speaker of 1 1 prominence | Martini, who named t Sseerien ne ma find Soars nan inthe state cour Colored Soldiers 1 reoresnind the ane conernt wit Saat" tne ae Se suset toe pines jectionable. en a man commits a crime © central Iabor caquneil of each | \ary 9. according to “ “While it is very likely that time | puniahanene ought to be swift and Seek North Jobs | city in the state, farmers’ leagues ment by the program < = anded $200 fr i A a and experience may develop im! certain. This in necessary for the CAGO, e roads associations, feder ‘ re ye A Bh -Bhanailigs t, I do not believe there in | CHICAGO, Dec glacier | veral resolutions were adopted. |attie National bap 500 from N prerenest. ~ | safety and welfare of the humbiest/of war will leave strange racial de} Womens’ cldibs unty, land settle 4 poll ‘ 5 : oy | ar wi ne le | land policy of Franklin K.]4q) Lat 1 f the Dexte @ eying need for a material change) citizen. it is common knowledge | po ‘ reer |ment organizations, reconstruction 1a, ; the ‘ Te ee ee at this time, In the manner of se | [0 posits jn its wake, sccorging t yo : ne, secretary of the interior, ad-| Horton bank ; that more exact justice is done in| Mark 1, Crawford, federal director | COnsTeM# Of each county, social wel ating atate co-operation in| the Yeeting jurors in the United States | ine federal courts than is done in| of employment here. | fare association and state education Iamation and settlement of un | the state courts. Most important of the ahifta, State Coarts Better, He Says “Ought not attention be called to| Crawford said, will be the movement of negroes to the North. CORPORATION COUNSEL WAL-| the weakneess of the jury system in (ER F. MEIER: “The jury system ‘the state courts before we attempt) “Army life h has long been an exsentiai part of |t© make any changes in the federal! self-respect t It procedure? dolent,” he said. | will hesitate given energy and men formerly In Southern negroes to return to their for- | |mer homes. Reports from demob- a teactyieg the apse: SCORES WOULD ADOPT [Seimei worn Coats tadaeats four colored troops, almost to the jurors has always been guarantee impartiality. “The present method of selecting | DESERTED BOY BABY | ::.:.,, plan to live The boy baby discovered in the } jarers in our superior court. that is,| hallway of a gg mond house at 214! by the clerk, blindfolded, in the pres. Summit ave. N.. Thursday, has been $862 Of the judge in open court, from turned over to the Washi aliet containing the names of all the | Children's home by the juvenile au persona in the county who are quall-' thorities. Scores of requests to adopt fied to act ax jurors, is calculated to the waif were made to the juvenile ‘70d even a suspicion of partiality. | division in the two days it was held | in the North.” DROPS MIDDLE NAMES BECAUSE TOO HUNNISH Alfred Karl Heinrich Moeer has done away with his middie nam: dd is now a citizen of the United States “It would seem to be advisable that at the city hospital. These requests | Moeller was born In rman and in the federal courts ought to| are now being referred to the Chil-| as a cnatter of course, his parents Selected in some similar manner,|dren's home. gave him middie names that savor is thereby created in the pub-| The baby was 12 hours old when|ed of the fatherland. But Moeller ie mind a greater faith in the judg- | found, wrapped in an old blanket, in| wished to discard them, and in addi © Bement of the jurors upon the matters | the hallway by the janitor at 4 in the | tion was given citizenship papers in to them.” | morning. Judge, J. Neterer's federal court Sat ‘ —————-—- urday. His name now ts just Alfred Saunders’ Opinion 1 tinier UNITED STATES DISTRICT AT. Public Markets [| Two other Germans applied for ROBERT (€. SAUNDERS: is always room for improve: | naturalization papers plicanta amon ap — RCONOMY—MONDAY . Stall 26, & tbe fine granulated | “Bat ax to changing the federal] sugar, 78c. Stall $1, pure fre i of selecting jurors, so that | teurized milk, l3c qt. Stall 2%, 5 Ibe. Former Newsboy Wins H gh Post | Would correspond with the state|fresh corn meal, 26 iy Mot- T bet seasbath ton. edwiaks ae 3ic. Stelle 37-38, 3 Ths. new Sun Maid seeded ra’ mixed nuts, 25 tb.; comb hone ‘Hun Sees e Himself |5-™. pail Karo syrup, (Bpecial to The Star by N. FE. A.) |broom? asc; 3'10c cans of beans, 20c. | Stalls 7 Biue Ribbon tea, S4c; 2 large ci Holly milk, 25¢;'3 cana peas, tomatoes or corn, 0c; pt. bottle catsup, 20¢; 3 Tha. rolled oats, 25¢; 3 [Ts farina, 250; 3 pkgs ‘aroni or spaghetti, |‘ 25e; boxes atchen Stall 46, Supreme blend atte BERLIN, Dec. 2%—South Ger-| , Stall, a Pg ag Bi | Many, perhaps, sees the blunders of | Sitker salt, 6c; 6 Ibe dookian better than any other | %¢ pono d ag corn, = so 5 for ‘i eked y|home made mayonnaise, 45¢ Tb. Sta lige — empire, At any |pomurkeys, Soc T.: fresh hens, 40c unich Post catalogues the | p,’: pork Toasts, 30c and 35e' Ib.; which have brought defeat! shoulder roast of lamb, 20¢ Tb; loin) 494 disruption pointedly in the fol- lamb, chops, cb pot Fogats 180 | foming article: and ise [.; pickled pork, 20c and “Every world conqueror has un- fresh si pork 1b.; the task of placating the nek Ste ig petien 4 eee Peoples he had subjected. The rule | ore ee eanut brittle, th: the great Napoleon went hand-in-|gimond brittle, 40¢ tb With the spread of the French Wolution. He overthrew govern- SANITARY—MONDAY Meats and literated peoples. With! gtall 102, Gem Nut margaring, vie Teverse has been the case. Tb.; 60c gun) ; 1. fe liberated Poland and made an| Can Cream Crisp. « i Oy of her 1 gs Big ie Sete rh EMERSON KNOFF “We conquered Rumania and tn- be pkg.: $1.25 broom, § Once a Seattle newsboy—now he “We freed Finland and caused our-|jettle Snider's cataup, of the Gerrard Wire Tying Machihe to be hated by Finnish | Flake White shortening Co., with head offi in Chic Jeopie. 31, cranberry sauce, 5c Mh. 2 (peland branches In all the principal "We liberated border states and| 450; mincemest, 4 46. vial! 10A, po- | cities of the countr } ys Pursued by their cry of hatred $2.00 mack, delivered; apples, | his is the record of Emerson tate as r box, delivered Knott, who has resigned a# sales “We treed the Ukraine and in- fat hia agent for the United States Steel the loathing of her people. e's Pheri norris | Products Co, arth ave vd ¢ freed the Caucasus and gath- Stalls 3-9, pot roast, Connecticut, to accept e Chica Only the deepest mistrust of the | steak, 286 [pi rit smouls appointment “ im peoples. doz; Netted Gems, $1.75 Knoff a from e “We conquered Russia and paved | ples. $3.50 and up. teal time he ente i exe in tor the fall of Russian ab-| fruit, © for doe: articunke Seattle of 18 with mone th.; dry onions, 4 Tha, 10¢ Wistiem, and turned the revolution-| Olympic pancake flour, he save hin earnings @ Russian people into our enemies. small flat can salmon, 1 newsbo first introduction to “Why? Because wherever we went | fies, 260 Th Ths, Rogers’ peanut! pig business was when he secured brough butter, 450, ‘Sugar stall, #uga sa tl ni lar ht with us the system of| ty. Stall 150, 4 ths. washing pow 4 job as of 1 . ent that oppreawes ourselves. | 250; Be 1. oan ¥ tahoy ‘8 COCOA, Ue Hardware C 189 Bierywhere we acted as despots, and | Pumpkin, the ean; 2 large cans mil amerson Knoff, as one of the Pa vrerywh, r . 5 2 cana Ov Choice pean, the ere we supported the op- Mecican ‘Deans, 10c Yb. mixed’ nutes, | cific coast's l¢ 1 business men Miers against the oppressed |25¢ Ib has exert fl tent influence in aes, 1 er este can F ™ negotiation tendin to produce fo pet ierinan people will now have CORNEEs-MONDAY greater harmony between the Unit iru distressful times. | Stall 102, butter ec .: Flake|ed Stat nd Japar "Boers and ruthless action 1s| White, 27¢ Tb il can mi k, 250: fheratis The Augean stable must {ld New York cheese, 400 lyric | According to « prominent medical phd Cleanwed of tts flith. Open | cheese, Nut Ola margarine, | journal farmers and their wives eat eis? and windows, that the new|37¢ %™., $1 10; #1 nh peanut | more ind tible food and suffer eit may enter, We need light.*nir, | Putter, "2ie Tb, Stall 36, apples, poiae| from dyspepsia in all its forms 4nd, above all, truthfulness.” focs, $2.35 sack, delivered, | more than city adul al institutions, committes on representation | The recom) mend that ization» of each allow that ¢ cer, and th cities The state. congress will consist of treasurer and ident two ach st officers amd ft th secretary ecutive committee ce or chief « hairman county congress The T00 MANY WOMEN ON BRITISH ISLES; HUNDREDS TO MIGRATE: temporary (Special to The LONDON, Dec women the British and to the the shipping situ solu has been giving much attention y re ands of subject, Booth foresaw a slump ir oth, of th colonies the state organ of there delegates ate bodies be large and ative off mayors, of incorporated nccred! Hlegen at the organi the. carne priv n meeting Washing ar om posed the officer of each ers and com by Hundreds of ure expected to emigrate to dominions and an soon a permit tion A ognized migration for women f the after ar prot the demand for women workers after the | war, and asked for a fund of a mi {lion dollars for emigration work | About half that ix now available He sent Com-nissioner D.C Lamb uned lands, with the federal govern- was recommended Land Fund Indorsed ment, The creation of a land settlement beard and appropriating of money into a revolving fund for the pur chase, reclamation and improvement of lands by constructing farm build ings, was » indorsed by r tu: Uon The program of the Washington Good Roads asrociation was ap proved. The resolution asked that good roads construction should be reed at the coming session of the wislature. AMUSEMENTS | Twice ap mag Daily, PADDEN, “RUBEVY ber of men who would go | Applications for passports by 8 plications for passports by girls |] trees, Ja of German Fleet. 100, 25¢, 75¢, $1; Mats. 160, 600. M. 222 Grphean V onde who plan to go to overseas dominions or the United States to be en the married of shipping ministry n to # a girl the canes tobe may not accompany his future bride to his home at all; but he is re Baits quired t an application in sup port of wife's application, and to Dudley & + 3_ Dusenbury and Lillian, I Feature Photopiay | “Set Pree promise to cnarry her after arrival within a month | elma Girls La Velle 4, Mad Miller & Co., Gertrade Edith Roberts in At last reports, the officials were deadlocked over a proposal to make || Weekday Mata 10c; Eves, & Bun. 200 a cagmiveseih of tee geen Jeli aaah A, “proot | of intention to wed head of the ‘Salvation Army migra | in stores tion department. to Canada, to ook Was Weach Drunk? _ |], An! cleres cy retueramy ag. to the poustbil for woman 4 ! e apa. other Agents have. bees Who Was Gunman? | na'tS cinennere to buy? aking Similar investigations in Aus ng the police tation to |tralia, New Zealand and South Af make a report of being held up by | ee Tee ees eer rica 1 man in a pepperand-salt sult with || You feel that touch of friendship | TOO MANY WOMEN a black slow i h : 9 : ae rd pig gd ae theme IN BRITISH ISH Sto er rend hha The fundamental aim of this work da morning, when the desk serg | Mise me pH age ~_ Jand that ha v tippled and didn’t know » go and + red for ja talking about | ih at he can set nin The vollee tat the believe — ach was held up; also, that they whole problem Koes back to| helieve he was #0. Intoxicated he | the a nes f ine men, @ could give no accurate description UPSTAL Rs | | problem tr ong uf before the war f hat took . 17 > A of wha k place. The holdup oc- | 3 | and a bigger problem now. with the | curred at Fourth ave, and Cherry cacao huge losses of potential fathers and gt, about 3 a. m. The robber se-| — t | husbands in the war . ured § | be tively er red in preparin the wa { a large emigration of women's CARAVAN KITCHEN IS | Vito ritish Women Igration a | sociati POPULAR IN ENGLAND me What our as n doe ee ie She eter by HAD Sooreace Mins Lafey, the secre o pre LONDON De 28.—-Chelsea devel tect women during the voyage und to oped the national kitchen idea dur arrange for their reception and intro: | ing the cloxing days of the war to TTLEITES! !=--WAKE UP! ; ae ,.| the extent that a traveling caravan Dewan know.We are fees Shan " 7 atda are esser itehien w ntroduced to ) cada to contemplate the | nie who could nee vee ee te 00,000.00 short of ou Ia who are taken te ike ; ota of--$8, 241,000.00 nds of rupu ‘ bh t ‘ 2 . rf c WAR SAVINGS STAMPS--more PLENTY OF OPENINGS ul soup nud: |.) Phe a nchh AR EN ABROAD jam tarts and re ad = , b Nidan b Sinha’ will’ tu wiki’ of opetins y assistants accompany | F & wha hey av omen. Teachere are in| the operator of the van, which trav-|already bought---we will dd nurses. Many girls may |¢l thru Chelsea three times a week }still be able to hold rin as domestic servante ¥ porte | 100% RECORD on WAR AC The emigration of men is not ¢ 30 YOUR LIMIT! ! pected to be #0 larg "AN ALIMONY SLACKER? — | tnom some!!! 1 In the first pl the men are Albert Ge 18 lodged in’ the a ceded at home There are big job our il Baturday, when his wife I f th $8.24 relere to be done. So the couvntr iw dike! from whom he was divorced in 1914 to frown on the idea of men going to complained to Deputy Prosecuting other land Att wy Summers that he ha And patriotien desire to see| never paid the alimony allowed b: Britain thru the tasks of reconstrue-| the court four years ago, amounting uUon—is Ukely to cut down the num-| lo over $900, | e had hope | METAL STRIKE — Paid Advertisement) Seattle’s Stockade Hell Quarantine Hel Our state constitution, Article 1 | Section 2, demands that “no»person |shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law Sec, 13. HABEAS CORPUB—"The privilege of the writ of habeas cor pus shall not be suspended, unless in of rebelli invasion the pub: Mc ty requires it Art, IV 1 JUDICIAL POWER, WHERE VESTED—“The judicial power of the state shall be in the supreme court, superior |courts, justices of the peace, and such inferior courts as the legisla ture may provide.” Notwithstanding the above prov « of our stitution ore * command of government, our supreme nying the writ of habeas lly we hold that it is with the power of the legislature in deal ing with the problems of public health to make the determination of » fact by a properly constituted health officer final and binding upon the public ax well as upon the vurt freedon ry person i to be within the benign protectic of our fundamental law, but the facts are that our constitu t guarantees and our law also mean what our courts of last resort Jetermine them to mean. It would times the constitu ittle to our courts I have been firm f Americ and the right ty and * be on mary for the to guard t rights and enforce them with the political power, if possible, but by jon of the formula set our declaration of independ necessary becs when jals disregard and ndamental law restraint trary ying to th those « to ore which pon their dnd per citizen nstitutional is power safle pet indi Ma. \ t the whim and caprice of pubic officials, who become drunk with power, the citizen must accept slavery or be willing to make. the necessary sacrifice for freedom. FAITHFUL TO THE ADMIN. ISTRATION Tt must be admitted by all that I did | my full share tn securing the elec- tion of our present city administra- PAGE 11 CC title "| eal, Ds { they t a antive f f h ment na fter a fu ration and ex ation iw subject, t t agreed by our ed into quarantine, by reason of 5 piracy between the police de partment and health department and the writ of habeas corpus waa the proper remedy There was no rebellion in our state except the rebellion of persons againat the conspiracy and the arbi trary power of the health depart ment, apd no invasion was threat- d otfer than the invasion by the ulth department of the constitu onal rights and liberties of our cli ents, the victims of this conspiracy The rule of law as universally laid down by all courts was, first, the authority to quarantine a person must be specifically conferred by statute upon the official exercising such authority, and, second, that the right to exercise the authority to quarantine a person must depend upon the presence of fact (the dixease for which they are quaran- tuned), Therefore, if my clients were ot infectious, contagious and dan- Kerous persons, they were the vic tims of gross ignorance, or a vile conspirn This fact could be proven by bringing them inte court a writ of habeas corpus and by no on other remedy My clients and I were fully aware that in 4% to our courts and artment of this city, « to undergo a rigid a mination and be found in order to be quarantine. manifestations from disease from 1 studied lio nical symptoms of these dis- ‘ in making diagnosis in my practice rly every day for twenty- five years, and, knowing the preju- dic existed against me, I surely would not be foolish enough to go into court with clients and have the most eminent men in the medical profession laugh at for bringing liseased people into court, and ask ng 4 court to turn when n a layman would know that they dangerous persons to be at { these w nown physicians decide against me. On the nd, if my clients were free the health department’ artment w ex of y 3 ere large, should hi n dis fon of eminent ph amine my clients pre n free from communi cable whatso official head would ha or the man who retained tb in bis official family would be politically decapitated at the polls, should his aspirations bring him before the people again for political favor In th meantime, wh the tions ms corpus writs were I consulted the two alists in the city on as to be su Unat Tr, someone's e to come off, peti r ha prepared foremost sp these diseases so [1 was safe | [also advised with my friend, the | mayor, and he appeared as anxious jas I was to secure justice for these being people ‘There was only one reason given by any person as to why a clean, healthy person could not be gotten | out of a bogus quarantine in Seattle. which was that the charges against |them made the court judges preju | diced, and that because of the war tion, and naturally, I would and did| they would be kept in on account of advise fully with the mayor, whom|the courts having military stage I worked so hard to elect, before 1| fright. could consider the quarantine cases| 1 filed the two applications in of both men and women. court for a writ of habeas corpus It was just as we were leaving the|and the return day was set. I was stockade, after our second visit, that|then called to investigate other the mayor, while sitting with me in| cases, which I shall tell you about the rear seat of the auto, said:|next week. Some of them were “These quarantined people are en-! union men. HOSPITAL AIDS FAMI | FACES FORGERY AND Medical assistance from the city hospital was dispatched Saturday to Mrs. Ida Ruse, widow, 2828 W. 56th st., following a report that Mra. / Ruse, with two children, was sick/ and in destitute circumstances, HOTEL THIEVES ACTIVE Burglars obtained jewelry and $5/ cash from the room of D. N. Step- hals, Alps hotel Seventh ave. and King st., Frid night. The room Johanson, same address, yield- pair of gold cuff links, | "NON-SUPPORT CHARGES | Loren H. Duty is charged with ‘forging a check for $25 on the Peo- | ple’s Savings bank, which he gave to |s. Yokayama, a Japanese, in pay- | ment of a debt, in an information is- sued by Deputy Prosecuting Attor- ney Barto, Saturday. Duty is in the city jail. He was arrested a short time ago, charged with the non-sup- port of his wife. His case is still pending trial. a DID you ing dividend? If you are wise you will money in a_ savings “starter.” Our Savings Department Saturday evening. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street SEATTLE COMBINED. RESOURCES Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank Over | fe Baf S26, 660,820.50 Your Chance to | Win Independence have the good fortune to receive a salary bonus or profit-shar- If so, now is your chance to get ahead. account Then add to it regularly and watch it grow with interest added. put this extra as a is open every

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