The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE ‘TAF NO iM. 274 3 BEING DRUNK N HE MADE RAID GIRL GIVES A PURGE TAKER HARD CHAS tn Sr Ra ns MM i Fsthe, es cial Agent, So k He Didn't Kno He Was Doing. gaused his arrest ahd jury that Maes “ef the ealoon owners in Hodge was allowing te run. tral, Gitte) Rnaw whet! be glet machin. Mac on exture ¢ « Mated that r @runk. Mae» o dle Re CRAMP I RE OR Ae oon Fo = ‘ 72 z Brewn Angry . sieuth H pent the taxpayers money Sade be gathering th ie be bas fatied ts pre sdvieed that the if Attorney's office prose MISS LULU PYLE. en agent, Griffith. for Grifriths 1 Robbed of her purse at the corner fe the fotu ts va of Ninth ay. and Seneca st. Inst Rae tne been destrive night, pretty litte Lula Pyle gave ’ and Jack Camp- | Chase and followed her assailant ER atin Mit saloon keepers. also for six blocks be he finally t eluded her. From the poli: where Was snatched, Mise Pyle, and Srousing aid, chased the map r to Fifth ay. and Seneca at re he made biv escape. Then telephoned police headquar- ters with a full description of the erate testimony fe hile refusal to give W the state. al will end divas prosecution }@ Commission ¢ Grit the purse shouting she wes made man. Her loss is a valuable wateh he sive Grif- | and several dotiars in money Gemmetaaion, “Mt had camgtit, him,” she’ said Hating that be this morning at ber bome, 1325 MMFiths’ eligibtity | erry av. “it would have gune bard ‘eet with him.” She couldn't believe bility now be i that she had done = courageous y be- | thing in trying to eateh the man. " esuemgnal Didn't Suspect Anything. “It was about 9 o'clock 1 wae |walking along Ninth st. when the [man approached me f didn't think anything about it. He walked past | Taft Wildly Am Angry, But Fears the Consequences of Chief Forester’s Dis- missal. his he s same nose il scrutir lek Gams eeisaee io womacmie | Dike [had the same eyes, the same m i! serustiny secs it was not until | heard a rush and | (thy Untied Frew) | Dr. Baker discovered that he had the same false bridge in m n Moore | felt my purse being snatehed thet !| WASHINGTON, Jan. 7--A spe iT atl a " ‘ed RPE ne OEE of AEN nen cpebape garda i fully redifzed what wax happening.| cial meeting of the cabinet was|P!* mouth that was put in that of Cook's by the specialist BOs tac 200S, fled te I clung tightly to the handle, but It | ¢alled for 3 o'clock thi at Copenhagen ' » of being a candidate for the! a ke where I had had it repaired the further consid! When an ea te end Wie due wie ees ratic nomination for mayor al days ago. ‘Then the man|@allinger - Pinchot controversy, Vhen the doctor can ¢ in the m the man wh he 1 mre! er tate vee . turned and fled. And how he did| which suddenly has become the ab) was Dr. Cook was reading a magazine article in which it wa a ay -" ° : rum! {ie dust seemed to Ny through | eerbing queetion of the day held forth that Cook was a monumental faker. There was a(oM*lhe . he ai | The matter was discussed at the . s sige "sa "l screamed at the top of my | regular m the cabinet, but | cynical expression on h ace that left no doubt in Dr “ ii egula } j . would t ——— otee and immediately started in| this efternoon the secretaries were | ind that he was really talking to the man who is “ ¢ would he a @ capta £ pe pursuit eral nen appeared and |recatied to the White House by - oh. King nye he ix a) we all went poll mell down Ninth | telephone. | worst liar or the most understood man in the we «! wer that he t Pellée and refuses to dow at, to University at. where the man | anniv | is: Haleew aaah’ thet fet wiki tie eatne'to Seattle after" ‘ @ te Me wergesnt or the turned off and went downtown. He oe . P p y nvir Pe Mfkeant. Chie Ward x faat runner, and by the time| WASHINGTON, Jan Seere-| ihe Mt. McKinley trip, ane almost that he + hat & ft : rier tary of the Interior Ballinger war} . gd at had reac Pith av. he had - ' wanted ta:be trented. bat d appeared. I w real angry to | Closeted with President Taft today, | taker The man wanted to be eated, bu ve at the 5 M pprare ius a ~ conference were held Sofe tt ' inat isved |think I had fallen such easy prey.” |88d other confere nd. | name r ‘ © after an examination Chance to Win. | — Mins Pyle is of fighting Kentucky |8t which the participants are sup Le oo re | toca and aweare that if she ever posed*to have @lacussed the ques | cm . , u- | — oendlend dead poe or — Shall: the pres ALLEGED WHITE HAYWOOD CANNOT haere the othe Attire belonging + r ure bis fac . IEE King aio retusea |gallery camora wit Of the official b SLAVE DEALER FORGET THEODORE andidate being defeated REMEMNBEARY Of police and take | when he is brought to headquar pao lorester IN JAIL HERE - . rong i f men out to ; he %. She is sure she can recognize Saat are taetined te believe that ape a > Rwy 08 Press) ve : avi “ the reading tn the se e by Sena Masaji Nabashima, the J pene | 5 ray . i. e b h f comn n he tor Dolliver, of a letter written bY | dentist of Tacoma, who | d tol, a a4 : ‘ a tor ame 7 P * Tee eee 4 Pinchot, in which chief fore: have been an extensive operator in » if t pepe iy . Zz BANK CLEARINGS. #| defended hie subordinates for the the white slave traffic for several aS Se fe ' (Continued on Page Thirteen.) GRETCHEN HARTMAN. gall ald they gave L. Mavis, former | years, je now in the King coun . “gee EG pct wernt | Seatt! Alchief of the field division of the jai), charged with incest. Naka hes ag . i Seg , y es are there {mother travels with her and has @ og og Sf police, was made | ® today $1,700,194.74 &| land office, in preparing the cases shina married Tama Kawamura, a | here Wwlay by Win. f - TRIES TO TAKE , can boast of | minor part the “Mary Jane's * Seed as captain dur-|* Clearings today. .$1, is'eo2.41 a (om which charges were brought | Sis of 20, December 20, who In his pe be a ; ation that| Pa” company tchen took to the pepeeition. Barly this month | # Balances $ 948,692.81 | gaint Ballin wat mean PIN-| fire cousin. He admite bringing | [/0ertnen vt areer Dreved BOYS FROM THE wo continents stage like a duck to water. Sev- hom for the » * @ | chot’s dismissal her to this country for tmmorel | Sy tae Seay in e thace ‘whe. at the ete tives are identified with ta- |* Tacome The question of whether Pin-|. coe and married her as a| Maseaphuaetts, av a “pink nae cal bonat | Vas companies playing through any |® Balances $ 45,944.00 ®) “(Gontinued on Page Thirteen.) mans <f ene re . Draper ie pink a | ne average superin.|Dlay serious parts, she is anxious + off Portland 4 * Deputy Shert? Zimmerman re eee eee ceraives in, —_—__—— ee aaa girs gyorg» soe Saale he offi- | ® < ft 1 t with | eho year a oa KK boys ed as ” She has a wonderful voice and has # Clearing y..$1,609,.216.00 #| THAT EARTHQUAKE _ turned from bane aoa ero <a nerves He Atdn't dare ver . ; . py eth Little ben Hartman, tha|""0 Un ut casvormeas waniaes $851.0 the couple girl ts e Imm cediesetis Gaving t vets of ‘ Balor child ¢ at present playing a of ¢ i : e o @ ” ick 4 of incest being placed against her) )7* “mos “me labs at the Moore. theatre, bee accom HHARARTHAREAAHAS (By Valted Pres.) Be pent er Oe Truant Officer A. B. Ketchum be-|"iished all this and mone {S$ ACSUSED 0 : ; : MOBILE, Ala, Jan. 7.—Wort , 3 FINES DETECTIVE reached this city today that a ter |THE MESSAGE O. K., ' ver Gretchen is of Swedish parent ABDUCTING GIRL " FOR THREATENING earthquake shock shook Swan| JAIL FOR EDITORS SAYS TOM LAWSON ™ f told |"8% She has been playing import : r a, 96¢ miles from he ‘ve! WHO WOULD PRINT J ung: | nS MRS. M. SANDERS , n January 1. Cap-| Lee Mang m. They | Her it ved in tain Olsen the fruit steamer | DIVORCE STORIES) now#ron, Mave, tan. 1a he moage and hea ( ete ed ve} Abduction of a female for tm Fred Phillips, chief of the Phil-| Corinto, which t» in this harbor, sald oeo—esiaonnnberinn pating: the president's we on |v, ‘ It la be|* ) Ot); purpe i e charge ‘ etive Age a defunet | t and rocked for half an| WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan the fiterwtate ree | T aga H. A. We a con:plaint > anges ad ) by Superior | ho 1 hocks were felt by the| Representative Murphy, of Wiscon-,as J n, oretwh f A : tate i wit morning by. the “prose. DES TROYED Jon preased by the prosecuting| ror to the beach and ed the | bill aeeking to bar from the mails | hie characte ave COREE RR ee ee the Ma ne of : a Portland, Geseas F Conaievees prod to lake them aboard |all publications contalaing accounts; Lawson put hiv "O. K.” on Te * * Isben's f Vright | v v Edna ited tr . . pongee ti ay A , o Atceading aptain lof di (vials for assault | standand deciared that in t * THE WEATHER # | Lorimer and | Ring 8 18 Bk Louis, Mo 0 aube, tel: dali pay &| Olsen, the wat he istand’s har- | or duct other offenses! ment be read the “obltuary the |e & ithe past ty easons in “Mary | year rn Was killed » “ Pons he tatters the | ber fair ‘ heaviest | aga The r ure fixes! eyvstem” H nel * | nnd Sat * | Jan Pa Ring R a st TB Ba tered wn alg rm ien caine max | totes p> was turned ht ior vie it Président Taft ar 1 . #| Gr ‘ osecut . ody ee e« hilline is now in Britieh Columbia nd, he said, by | prisontr for from three months @ D, of tt \ « * I d ‘ ) rked Mores of gu urrowly |; i the fine [to two your KR Volt ee es \ 8 ' and start r With tn jerud - 2 a was : Tues ¢ Barnum hote 1. A letter recely WO the ( a meee hat she — om uw White and Black, Old and Young, Mingle Together, lling Tales of Heroism i" - . we Clelland Tales Unspeakable—They Drink, Fight, Laugh and Sleep Well. ee: ' ‘ ey are PY mine disaste vgs FN ad “atenalaet Malad an SAT lac Al .* At the F ee Ny xed up with vent Als od | How does the other haif of the|they do and why, in a series ofa flaring sign over the frontybillows. In the center of the room dat ean « nts t 1 ° rege ring Seattie? articles in The Star. entrance. At the bagk it-lend¥ into was a large radiator, and around it tween. They in tl ald } 4 i 2 aly Hi world live in Seattle | Oscar @oltind’ notorini n mill were boxes and chaira with clothes | m¢ th mooch' | T al Z ve " ink of thie? Se Waller on them, banging up to dry a dime no he Rough R OF starved. Did you ever think o on Walle » them, hanging uy : rg i of| BY ARTHUR W. L. DUNN. Death ok bebe tioel wine wae| worse of , 1 tha - ane ae! ile ee ’ Would you like to «pend a night 160 Beds In Roam * am tying. : Most; Be mene | cial "mood 1h notl 00 FEET UP , transient er gpg pg 0 at the Chicago, the most notorious] ‘The basement is divided into!lgwathed in bandages burly black, who loomed up th He w to rough it with the IN AEROPLANE ON WILL any oly. 9 the ae ate of Alaoka, Of Beattle’s [Scent basement dor-}three dormitorle Bach one ac hat je the matter?’ I in-| moment ienburns . idn't ¢ Rann the| Ore On SRE By 10 OF Out oF 5 t r dreds |cOmmodates about 160 bed The 1 your f I haf 1 b By United Prose.) _ TELL mitories and’the home of bundr moda r quired you Andy. How oft t er and the WHAT HE loggers wintering a from Fn of human derelfts?. jair4e very close and il) smelling Negro Is Hurt neck j And when that charge wa | MOURMET Wravioe. J ECTS TC woods, sailors and fishermen we i the the|1 rapmed on the counter of a desk I was fost tousing meat out of re,” returned the in-/tooted, he yells, ‘Come on boys,| Latham, the Pr , today 2 DO vino Have come West to try their) Everything goes, tiie ahy bs the a itetiing ‘aC. sateen A Nal oho eae oe gms 4 bu RE a : had ; 4 R ; my , i: sl é Jo one is turned @own eo King st, on co, A sal the hold of a ship and got hit on | valle ey can’t kill me @ eat hell ow them Hen bilst r t © teahiog 6 ; tortie manreund only nee = mg ee ne g : eof are no|low clerk came forward did/the head, I lost $8 by being out andy wik wAcbdled and ted coca ke WL ahead of his| ) i plan: ss gal pres hard pnd fast rulew—you can yell ay bro oakrossh nthe clerk | wortke T hind to hock my last pair yeryice in Cubs and the Philippines, | Men. how: ! got those kee ) foot at He cat 0; if you Nke,| brughed the bug away and took my | o¢ pants to get some Hnimen ‘ " a , Arthur W. L. Dunn, the Star man|and sing until morning if you Mc It) Bee," auld holding up an ‘ tans Balter ie, hts Tr eat | wine ebtlanted’ the. King. oounty|You, cau. rush (a can You chn| tanger, fe, io aid don’t rustle few CONIA T BRO ee ut to the: Hehen “heute Saw Lawton Killed. nques : BeVening at the hy the he lodg- have fights. Everything gdes. | ed 64," he sald. indifiere will starve to death Malice minaanc tiie inde sh 1 was with Lawton, too, when n x Of 24th ay ; “A tlie ee gees . jth sie Pca "For those who don't pe the | “They'll show you where “But that’s nothing,” he ded foie San Jy an hill sae | he wan killed. There was the finest} the Unit \ lion hia ted by man hang out. He will tell about | Chicago is located in the basement he room Was dimly lighted, and |“Hyerybody what comes here ts se ee age RINE Shlte onbdinh than avuedenas tte tI to te r what |them, thelr habite of fife and think-|at Sixth av, and Weller st., and|the countless tiers of Mttle beds \byoke. That's why they come pred cali , at |them, their ¢ ltakes in the whole block. There i|rose out of the gloom Ike ocean | Thémé fellers over dere a rushin id 1 soe Roosevelt? Why,!” (Continued on Page Thirteen.) Arse, ing, where they live and how, what! takes in the whi \ discoverer, was si HOME- EDITION SEATTLE, WASI eee ow Either Dr I FRE OR NOT 4S DR. FIRE PINCHO] AW SEATTLE? {iis fo MAYORALTY Frederick A FRIDAY, JANUARY 1910 1 HAVE THe “mast INTEGRITY OF MR [BALLIN Gee BI a a Cook, the would-be North Pole rf Dr. Sethe®. Baker, whose office life This morning when Dr, Baker came to work he diseo oth shaven, wa is in Seattle, o a man in his room whe, except for the fact tl th is in the Pantages Theatre building, dias made the mistake of Former Mayor and a Democrat, Files Notice of Candidacy—Erickson May Also Be Candidate. | ed at his upper lip He ne exact image of the explorer and, after a caref OUT, DAMNED SPOT, SAYS W. SHAKESPEARE TAFT ~~’ "THE SEATTLE STAFF ere erence ae a tetera a OOK WORE HS | ONE CENT —ITAET BACKS WATER OM THE ANTITRUST LAW Fearing Storm of Disapproval, President O. K.’s the Law in a Special Message—Federal Charters for | Trusts. WHAT TAFT RECOMMENDS. feder United of the judges tate commerce ome Exch law tandardize There are several startling things in President Taft's message to congress, delivered today, but none more so than the president's back down on the Sherman antitrust law. Taft's declaration, after the Standard Oli Co. was under the Sherman act, that that act should be amended storm of disapproval from pre dissolved, aroused a nd peopie from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Leaders of all factions gathered about the president to talk about it | If the administration backed down on this measure, insurgent | leaders predicted heavy democratic in the meni gains at the fall elections. So ge today the proposed attack on the Sherman act was left out. Instead, it came in for words of commendation. WASHINGTON, Jan On the any order or decree which, if un- ad jsubject of interstate commerce in| disturbed would rob it of a reason & message sent to congress today, able return on its investment or dent Taft would subject it to burdens that un- ri per to at § y discriminate against it and corporation ae a court of (Continued on Page Thirteen.) AT 13 THIS CHILD ACTRESS HAS NATIONAL REPUTATION

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