The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1910, Page 8

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y i ROOSEVELT DODGES LION; NEXT DAY FINDS : THE BEAST PRACTICING SHORT JUMPS. PRETTY MESS Most Marvelous Story Yet Is Told by Chicago Man Who Saw Roosevelt. Theodore NEW YORK, Jan, SW am D Boyce, Chicago 5 at ba from A velt cre Anania recognize apoasidle night before. “And what do you think he doing? T short jumps BOOMER, THE UNION DOG, IS HONORED. _—_— | SPOKANE. union do« This is the engraving to be placed on a bright silver tag hanging fr the collar of a p which for tw and prevented ¢ street traffic and trains, by warning i teamsters of appreaching with his barking about a cert treach “Roomer” ts a constant companion of the switchmen, who two years age fed and cared for him, whe he was hungry and cold, down in the raliroad yards, where saw his master boarding an tror grant train for Oregon. Strike-breaking i# absolute against his principles, and, ax if by Remart instinct, he left hie job together with the switehmen when they came out on a strike early in December Jan. &—"T tous corner. STOLE COAL FOR ea HUNGRY CHILDREN AND GOES TO JAIL (By United Prew) ANDERSON, Ind. Jan. *.—The children of Mra Maggie Str oud. | mother of 18, were hungry and cold | today because their gage and | bread winner languished tn ja Mrs. Stroud was arrested for sient. ing coal from railway care with! which to keep ber family from | ——. She was haled before the ice judge today and held to the avait court wie) ; and the republican party, and made | resides. J » Mra Stroud wept bitterly wn ‘Tells Club poy ‘What He | a tervent aypeal to insurgent repub-| tuted into three districts—the city If the decision wae given. and bex« to be released. There to care for her sick and half children she sald She had } unable to get work with whi » buy fuel and food, and only resolved on theft when her older children Were thrown ont of employment anc her money ran out. Mrs. Stroud did not have time to warm up her home with the C04) she took from a coal car stand ing on the tracks near by one had seen her, and the police took her to the city fall before he feached home with her load. “HUMAN MOLE’S” BODY UNEARTHED. !: NEW YORK ia §.-Ac on the belief that Isane Fin HI GILL MUST PAY DAMAGES FOR SLANDER. Aviators From Two Con- con “so os» WETH REPORTER AS CUPID, ELOPERS mj charivart was not overlooked. All corner of the room, whe A GRADUATING. ULAGS 13 IN NATION'S BIGGEST AIA MEET | TD START IN 0S ANGELES. as 3 “irwe | Broadway High Are Pel) Fussed Over Their isto) by Wil tinents Will Compete at dothers | Class Pins. ~ . . ~~ searol, who recetved | California City. @ appearance, will use| machines of the Far ta ie) eae euains clans of ihe Breatows Maxson br riot types him from France a Bleri wf the ‘cross channel” type Miscarol has two fot. They will have abt with machine | Miah ne and|This tr ol fe again in an uproar, | (By Veited Press } LOS ANGELES on account of the much Forman machines | cherished clase pins, which arrived from the manufacturers in New] Santoe-Dumont = ma-} | York on Monday morning and which | chines alw On Th sreday Pasadena day, a| were distributed last week distance race will be held. From| It happened thusly: It has always |i at the Brow nz clase to me with the i lnumerals on them. This year they {ff papecially enthusiastic |i 910 class and several tt and re entered day le to be Mon © San Franciseo both of t heavier-thar Free Harbor i day, and It has bee they | where it belng the Eng eo changed to ault the the of each and every member Bo the com ee In charge ordered [ff »|ping that ranged in price from $1.60 }f he Might harbor will, © the gov at night, and alrat s will be sent from the bluffe at vat Pirmin water an atte strate what might be in time of Ladies’ Day” will be manufacturers, however, sent} the pins In one lot without any |i u at the die an on Tuesday and fit: | to e. Paulhan a aula Paw as San han, will t with him in day, Two San Diego men one of the Farman biplanes be ts t make first tests of their own | bringing | ll ow students this and |f ema were given out hitl il H tter finally leaked out, |i r, and now all of the young! who paid §250 are » bave the pine ex-| claiming to have been |f named ped trying |i matters and « ote fight it outif * MARRY AMONG BUSY LINOTYPES 2s." ‘ge one them: ee AECISTRATION | 1S OVER 5000) } | NEW GYSTEM OF HANDLING) VOTERS BREAKS ALL | SPEED RECORDS. } (Ry United Pre) ST. LOUIS, Jan, §.—The courtship fa Mi ouple wan brougt Mixa Elsie Barton and Marry), of Shelbina were copy bey for the bane operator tors of a ne t et | us perfor: ecords for large registration |i ttle munted elections were th i voters bave taken the/ ~ HS. GORPORATIN NBT Se past. Chief fegistration Clerk |i Hanna has things so arranged that! Ex-Mayor of Chicago) three minutes after the voter enters Flays the President and) {0 hein conducted he son bie His Trust La j : out again with # legal right to vote / Wyers Wi Bl: aay election held thie year Speech at Jackson, Mich.| Uoder the Hanna aystem and tn/f the present quarters 1,500 men are _— handled with far greater celerity (Dy United Prem) |than 60 were in previous regixtra-| JACKSON, Mich, Jan. §.—PFor.|tlone a mer Mayor Dunne of Chicago, in a When a citizen enters the regi» speech at the annua! luncheon of tration headquarters at Fourth av.) the Jackson society today, soundly and Yester way he is interrogated flayed President Taft, his cabinet by @ doorkeeper as to where be/ The entire city te distrity | oth of Yesler way, the district north of Yesler way and south of} ts to stand in the strug Will Do to Solve Social !S3"%,..!%5 shoulder to « Problem and How He'll **¢.0¢ believes t* approaching Denny way, and the third district |f Dunne was scheduled to speak|comprising the reat of the city.|f Do It. on the democratic position in re-| The doorkeeper, after learning the gard to the Payne-Aldrich tariff.| citiven’s residence, directa him to _ | His remarks led to an attack upon | the proper card writer i A deliberate attempt to put A. V he charged! The card writers furnish him the Bouillon in an untenable position mises of tariff| proper card tn a few seconds. He regarding egregation and {so ie then turned over to the clerks lation down last night and the work ts completed by when BH id the Rainier registration headqua: | Heights nt club that ff 4 will be open tonight until 10 o'clock i the ef a him to keep the|to give voters an additional oppor: iif ver e had made during the| tunity to register, Every Saturday |i the same closing hour will be mato 4 o) tained i "CANNON LOSES HIS || *| FIRST FIGHT; JOY || FOR INSURGENTS || } $ Ol! attorney.| tion’ Ballinger (By United Press) the gov WASHINGTON, Jan. &.—The in jf ests of|surgents are delighted today over Ived, and| the walloping the ¢ Cannon in now under investigation by|taking from him the point the committee to investigate | Nobody's Business. 1 Zerwekh wae na power to ap {ff Ys Hiteh past master of | tt department, but pro-| otien te ttl loyal to Taft Y n al’ Dickinsor ajar er the part . McVeigh a ih a admit thet LPPP PRATER ES see y HE WEATHER M * =«Fair tonight; Sunday rain; # *& moderate southeast winds a ee LAWYER COMES TO t Plain wa} PRISONER’S RESCUE fad on for the timely dt H ‘ that the 60 term will apply of f the city « 1 Very well, then, I'll appoint Mr It ich building from the time of diate nt Uf he| Tucker as his attorney elcompletion, instead o or h |time the | A, four anted " prewe vice Il enter } pide of not guilty,” | years ago rred con@itio responded Tuck |to A special ¢ | THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910 i Amazing Record Made By The Star An Enormous Increase in Advertising During the year 1908 The Star carried 3,223,598 lines of advertising; during the year 1909 The Star carried 4 650,730 lines of advertising—showing the wonderful gain of 1,427,132 Lines During the Year. A Significant Comparison: The Star’s nearest competitor in the even- ing field gained but vows TIMES, ose o: soon Therefore, The Star beat its nearest com- petitor in the evening field by 82,182 Wis During the ? ir 1909 The Star refused to accept over 420,000 lines of questionable advertising, which was carried by its nearest competitor. Had The Star’s policy permitted of carrying this sort of advertising, the gain, it is e; asy to be seen, would be still more over whaltnink What is the cause of this magnificent showing? It is this: RESULTS! The Star could not possibly have made this great gain over 1908 but for one reason, and that is, that tisers receive satisfactory results from money spent in its columns, The main reason that the patrons of the advertising peg oy: of The Star receive such good results ison account The Star’s immense HOME CIRCULATION. “One paper in the home is wortha dozen on the highway.” Star adve Y=\ ag E¥TEtITELE. 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