The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1909, Page 1

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is [ee ——" ¥ ~- Gy rah EDITION STAR AIMS pat og rower new? &8 soon as it Shatin | | If you ave not a regular reader of The Star, pe ae et will interest and instruct telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the it j paper delivered by carrier. VOL, 11 EATTIL H HURSDAY, MARC 4, 1909 ON TAKES OATH IN SENATE CHAM BER STORM DRIVES PRESIDENT-ELECT UNDER COVER BARTEND'R TAKES A POT _ \( {AFESISBLIZZARD MAKES CHANGE SHOT IT -couzt~Reshem wr ie eee MEME IN PROGRAM NECESSARY AND WOUNDS H. ROGELET. —_—__. TODAY FIRST AMONG THE EIGHTY MILLIONS — Mantle of White Ober Capital City == WS | and Inaugural Parade Is Belated and HAVE IT SENT HOM Bartender Nursed Grudge | Against Man Who Dis- iff i j 8 sedan Be 1 POLICE DO NOTHING IN Held Under Difficulties. arg im. | 3 a ] OWL GAMBLING | ee 5 cil toe RUFF Ox Eegs'| "Ske er be made several threats againet the ‘ ialieabicd of the wind an Ute his former emy Jack ‘ navy yard a mile away thd§ p= eid gPheenet sey oa ohne : EAT EM UP Star Furnishes Information we the oath of office as pres- Proprietor of the Gym ai 1 & . : and Evidence to the el mented . €ie" inthe Ro shore "utohe THEY'RE FRESH swith the 31 wuss ‘of Although | Department. oll, For 15 minutes tha feet of ay 1 | jred in response and the ‘ i 55 o'clock x gp Berne eo OATH IN SENATE CHAMBER ’ o ; r weath it ints ¢ to carry out the original ein ted in | pla ¢ k 5 n the senate chambe TH Big Harry . ru | Th f t eh and wh Prouident-ele a had taken thelr placa, idan es ‘ mnly swe ithfully execute the office of : Hye pr nt of the Untt t best of my ability, 1 Unawares. reporter ht |i I { the United State early, reached! "tho croasing when Finer Taft then kiss Bible, and @ second later the roag Eee commenced: to y | , of big guns at the na time, and he was shot snoep on a president began the delive had time to remove reg hat ft j naugural sy etivasiat- sik at no atter was y " nished at 1 Remshet was See yy gem pey telephotia ROOSEVELT’S CONGRATULATIONS. a : the ’ 5 t the The first person to congratulate President Taft was former Presb Dr eerasenes | dent Roosevelt nysiotan, 4: . « the regu In the meant the sun had en th rough the clouds, and t threatening weat which early romised to make { | possible the car any of the outdoor program, had so great roved t repé ns were ¥ for the parade, eth ly planned, withou} e actual inaugural, was then under via, Later Rogelet was taken to his home According to the discharged by Rogelet &g0, and to several per threat that he was “going ¢ Dig stitr City Detectives Mark Hut fh operation ‘in the rear of { Hank Keefe, together with Ma M ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED, : n combed the scene 8 rem, Bes | there was general disappointment at the failure of the yin i er is Sens ] sa the remony, the was not lack of enthusiasm, nished. They joined th the clamor with great vigor, and everywhere the bright-colored clos of the women v the fags and bani wainst the great white background of sno t ul ever witnessed in the Capitol the most beauti or of the throng was tary for Mayor Miller, however Mayor vill Be Told. All information that ‘The str wil be turned over Mili¢r immediately upon te certain that would not permit any such condition RRKRRHH RRR * # WEATHER FORECAST ® Occasional Rain Tonight and % Friday. Moderate Southeast exceeded the expectations of everyone, and on ag eeeeeee & to South Winds. ao stated 7 : count of the great congestion, combined with a lack of transportation hs Pere othing. It is Sere ween ene SOD facilities on account of the storm, not less than 1,500 visitors wet ARR RR hg | wit anon | WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. | forced to spend the night fn the great new Union railroad statiot pon as comes to be = ee > reeset This big structure proved a great blessing, as it provided shelter «af tire eo will ¢ bted warmth for all whe d. Even those who had spent the night y tak as he deems just this way seemed to enjoy fully the delayed celebration. Mie FIGhT FOR today stated that if Wid WANTS : COUPLE AT RENTON WANTS TO PARADE STARTS. "as running @ poo The parade started from the capitol through Pennsylvania av. to VE AWAY A POOR Livres e House at 1:45 o'clock. At that time it had begun to sw of the fact ward the Wh Itted to continue NEW ARRIVAL, ————— snow hea again perations 4, “and I wit) "7 Soames ente his closed carriage, he turned to the big flatety.” | crowd of admirers who had followed him, cheering him to the last, and, ; Who wants a baby? ; “Renton (Talbert). | standing on the steps, waved his silk hat in the air and shouted: Tp ™ " less couples. ta al “March 1 ‘ | “Good-bye and good luck.” 4 “ eee oe Be “To the Editor of Star: t also entered a closed cariage and the procession moved down J @hance, for out tn Renton is a little the avenue to the face of the storm with thousands of cheering peo fm Ce fellow only 4 w old whose) ing ad: ple flanking it on both sides. parents do not want him. Just “I have a nice, healthy baby Mr. Roosevelt wore a medium-weight overcoat and dressed in ~ the of being thro upon sur boy, week old. Parente wish. ordinary formal frock coat and silk hat. He seemed to be in bi BY ALFRED ¥, : resins ym gpd basi ad le pe Bag ale ah BE veg yin yr any anticipating the pleasure of his Afrl+ | , own resources at that age, with bd 9 9 / No, this is not an uacommon 100 aad Hyure. We soo it hanging | j ; family. You will find it at ean hunting trip. lon and und the street ex we z n pom nothing but the fact that you are) George M. Lough’s. Taft wore his great fur coat which he brought from Russia on his wis settihans * every Gay, @iered with bundics, hard | “alee and healthy” and can crow “Renton (Talbert) | last world tour and which became famous when he arrived in New BY T. J. DILLON. rh, laaaaaer ter ote | WISCONSIN SENATORIAL FIGHT and dig dimpléd flets into wonder “Box 1399." York, wearing it and a brown fur cap to match OLYMPIA, Maret In the he peculiarity of thiy type 1 1GH » wants a baby? and he ts entitled to years. The straparm will be longer, the Miitiearm will poeuoun g| ‘8 ENDEO ON THE TWENTY. | !n& dive eyes to commend you He ts 1 " te we “ me The u ion of J es Schoolcraft Sherman as vice president predicted that the senate 1 “ Following ts communication ~—- e and live—even if bis The inauguration of James the bill establishing sight hours as cute carve. Study this face alt figum THIRD BALLOT. , fe hav me and ven if bis! took place in the senate chamber just previous to the presidential ike § it is worthy the at that found its way into The Star parents don't want him. And, in the legal work ‘day fon of the advanced student of evelution =. tide tt ai S it fo sett! Seattle ore childlen ren whose | Sucuration certain voca » determination and kind rel an. the. lnyinan. MADISON, Wis, March 4— | office thin morning, an¢ Se | Seen ane CRIRTins: Waenen ‘Wapea) Vice-President Fairbanks shook hands with Mr. Sherman as he has : ee ne : indness are suBily Giggiad in the face. Look| Sy U. P--After a contest cover. | OXI “fear ry—coldly, romorselessly ‘itech alee eer a mg ist ONC) arrived at the rostram and adn ed the oath to his successor, actene ine sanats e har f the jaw from holding the Uel@ie and nickels. Grim,| ia Several weeks. Isaac Ste- "caro Pla ; Aw Sherman kissed the Bible the gavel in Fairbanks’ hand fell for fan’t it? But phenson was today re slooted to 4 the rugged jaw te softencd/ty thalaaiy oar and attec.| {he United @tetar conan bre = sane ‘tees up the gavel, rapped for order the nose. Wisconein ie Takes Gas and Dies. | a i - * soein feos the we 1 At the conciusi That he possesses deter the Senator Stephenson received RD Wasi are yy ag ced mgs . is lane Sonewiae At he possesses determination is shown me that no one] 63 votes out of or one more ns sng a t DTW ned’ a5,| of the Invocation She 7 would attempt a trip on one ro elgg inaugural address. following logical outcome of method of thot aldered that th * of this men wo Se of these cam unions he was full of the | than the number requir unless and. an ta, Meed 85.) the inauguration of President Taft, Vice-President Sherman swore is the re | staff that heroes are made of, and was willing to oy his life in his| “*°%_he wer on the 28rd bal A 10 COMPLETE ema 1g se world, went to hig} the new senators tween own hands PARNER ee ‘| room in a ch lodging house last a ae it RAT PR ase ot a class relentless busine The senate is ma er select body, wh ° ligence, perhaps, ranks higher thas That he in full of kindness is proven } the Bet that he w 18 up of a ama stand for such treatment daily and not go\pu a249& violence, blow up the whole works or something like that ALASKA RIOT CAGE. UNBAU, Alaska, March 4 U. P.—After deliberating WORK = iavcsereee TAFT’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS and then rolled over on the floor te the short-sighted eye eeeteee / ca by 1 ‘ Haney was rke wit}dead, His body was found y POT MARE, that of th while inferior t v\) iaside sana Ed a of pat css aa found early| |, ae Roucrsatia wees the lower t in ‘qualities of the | hangers at close range—two to two and a balt tached me tellow strap) ut ning found guilty of eclare J. C. Erickson's |this morning President Taft in his inaugural} of pein the department of heart democracy. The senate He tells me that it was only a short timo age |* assault with a deadly weapon on the Fourt regrade in a said a pert rae > Sram aaton, oni majority is in a sense oligar > eemadl 4 ? Mwas compelled|* in the famous Keystone Can and tak r the work l, © who ) oath T have t -operation of bound together by t rong thes ane On & seat to reach § strap, but now he can @h. o54 catch |# you case, The trial lanted 29 ad deducting th HAD HER HEAD Jot responsibility, If not, he bas no | 2a" , needed to seeure. © sam business. In the house many of the|{t most every tlme~threo out of five—he syn. Yor & days, The Keynt y which is still hel | conception of the powers aed duties | { pertain enforce Members ave not far removed from! ig rather short. Hin eh Sa notice he! vote occurred Jot { J of the office upon which he is about | dustrial combinatic the woman who worked in the laun . ol ms Chose friends ‘call him “Shorty 7s save that|* Tits occurred has. for’ weeks bean’ en- | | to enter, or he te tacking In per ! dry or 4 opes in & year to be able to reach the floor of the a + * gy rival r Po oe king on private n= { } e of the obligation which the! Revision That by carrying more heavy bundles bi Str with his) tion gangs, and one man died Fourth ay, and inet | | imposes rf A matter: ot mest The Hew 2 6 OFM wy easily! * from injuries received, and ping the dit from the | i revist environ stretch (} uired length, provided of course that the ear. « ny |® several were In the hospital at rthay. & e | In a ° with the: pre look at ¢ does not raise the straps; as they have been speaking of ome |e Va ‘ eral he expense of the prop- | ree Biattorm upon which point of + Hosp py ney ha King Of dotng 0 re pad og OP pg A oe and the constant dump-| Recause she had to alt w ; Sutra session, to neget om tue neh god of the sena t, an exacting | he battered hat, bul pockets, elongated arma, digs sighted |e 0 tronsand unites And the operation of th ; ced for half ax of | : sich: if Se fee ho only accept promiae| eyes, all loudly proclaim him as an {deal worthy an honoraty at 2 oe Tg TE t ra ay be at once given ony and with test. All| dent i rable prea 7 were t eT : rs peg - - “i. int | Cent Of the United Strap Hangers League, LONG MAY HE HaNc * conaiderat Amng i an adeauage revenwl t he 7 ¥ = ' duties in such ony 2 emai . Cons. "1 Phe auecthe + whither “ti ity afford to labor wal ‘ * m “ y " ' vtries in thie countri turb busin r | Rew « for the sympt ean compel ¥ ks “ ¢ farm, mine or fags their merit obtat With this « Jeoncert and organ recital to beibridge in good shape ag Na tith ostal te ate select, the last ans f bust is! en by the Seattle Sym Or-/ was when It took tt, w ed erwoen the cost of nes he I | tra and Archibald Sessions at}! rought before ¢ a | : * and the ong a averan t ae y th 1] i First Presbyterian church next Public works * om conditions of ¢ rege uesday evening, Will Ko on salel’ Youngs to be Given Assistant. | ‘ n of ers 4 me * morrow morning at D. 8. John As soon as Mayor Miller return: a ximun ro stronger , P ntrles whom n's and Sherman, Clay & Co.’*}home from California, the council us equitably i. € ation “Requests for membe “shib Ia Th committee will hold iNITIATORY. RXARCL EXERCISES HELD ae ee ee Strap Hangers’ league ay clal meeting to discuss the advia “ ON A BALLARD-SLOOP 87. /in thick and fast, And the trace nas lability of creating the office of as PPrafgrss CAR THIS MORNING. the applicants reside in nearly gest HOTEL LIQUOR BILL sistant to L. B. Youngs, of the water F ‘ tely neocessar jauburb of the city sive Promixe HA and lighting department, It i kused a general hate in | i¢ try Je oe nettune a Highty people from Ballard be-| divided in all the outlying aisrect charge of the lighting department | tt ; aaa. ie: game charter members of the Strap| It has been suggested that « soi} BY T. J. DILLON laperations. j for e nate, in alntd Hangers’ ague today of honor be created as q Ada, OLYMPIA, March 4.—The senate | r a tract ionel aaneriony Pat Ballard-Sloop st. car, No, 637, in-|degree membership, to inetuge Mii passed, by m vote of 28 to 18, the| Liquor Man Fined—witiam Jen-| alat I sonarehies tn hem: girl before the | bound, had picked up~i02 cash fares! peoplg who can p bY Affidavit| Putts bill providing for the issuance.#en and W. A, Reardon, charged prog n tho promotion 68 tlence. There I before Fremont was reached this| that They are specially adept. Atlby utate authorities of Sunday With welling iiquor on Sunday, were nth ) i coos yee houre of toil in nfercnee to busine | morning At this point there were| hanging to the trolley rope. No ont iquor eonses to: hotels with 100 er wave sueme nett One ora proper army, @ Proper MA¥Y. @ a the next two years, that will exact! a large number of prospective ¢ cs c diet 5 tele nin yh tite dye es rte ety og Pak ; tt cons ~ sytributh m of business in after days, yar r" it ibe i Pip posite aan —, moty 3 tale : neu hed | rooms i first -clnan ¢ ition n is me ; 1, Reardon paid his fine of| was made for medical a Ye . Ian thfte waited § Staten thi vag Bg : ota. ot | WOre raps or unpecued hand-| six inches of mud .for throes oor. |VrOyoked & fight on the floor eng pga By ma rapa & tr, dee Mapent is ee ioe demas in| Palle lett they had #& wratthtoe the | secutive nights, elther hoarding oeliedon ce ; St gen rioeleod ; / al dn, pesipiel Ching |. The Worthinad arrived once te T | i Maren mern ae Ries cont ee Seine sa aiaceiaaal iain ii taco jim thy main dining. rooms Jie paca’ e volsmograpn. OO Agora malin and «general vatwoc| departinent of justiee, xf the burewul CGantnved-en page fi). 4

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