The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE — YOL. 11. NO. 276 HAL MARRIAGE IN DEATTLE A FAILURE SENSATION! E 1 Pierce aia Dora It---Pierce Now YOUNG F MAN WHATS THE MEANING _OF THI5? Cc UN wl Hl i \ N mR "Tn {us Ht Ail Oe IMI is Hi ONE CENT Wl WILL FURTH BUY NEW MADISON CABLE? Line Was Useless for Fourteen Hours Again Satur- g Try ; mM ; Gives His Reasons for) PITTSB | day and Once Again Men and Women Walked Breaking Away. URG IS || Home in the Rain. ie i % : | $HO- 0- CKED — trial marriage 8's j - fudge Fre ee. | fi op ogy - “ : When {* Jacob Furth got to t a new cable for his Madison Pleree, dette ‘ lay Steel Trust Million. | oe ae Pleree, one € | The cara we dle from 4:1 . 1 afternoon tii ‘ha Pike st sa v aires Hold Naughty Din. 16 o'clock yeuterday 1 ; . ; “5 i hedge cs I | r ne within a month : | | emp! f the Beattle \ now how many break ; penasarg: rn | downs on the line there have been in a ‘i court ‘today a « ~ es ne in the city, the service ’ he worst t poll night, at leayt part of th ay. ¥ wh the one opportunity ‘The Decent Thing to O The | to do shopping on § had to w up that sti hill pty _ — ike | end hy } \* their bundlés from the long week aud the long bs wed as here | da. had’ to walk peel . oat aaal It rained, too, " ed arcy | toda ~ gli tec An inspecte { Second av. and Madison a 8 consisting st, all & t the cars w i not run again wh ot that night, gave an explanation that { KKestive { to | aak to 1 . } nay povorthn They put a lot of green mote on these cars,” he said, “fel- } gito have - lows that don ow w tow the cable. They grip it too hard H ay |for America euty on and 600 jor not hard « xb, an’ break a few strands in the cable, Pretty { Aprit|eanaries, As for the gas e| |} soon there is a brea beuty r & atory ¢ } 56 a that the famous Se dinner n mar | few years ago was entirely outdone How long will it be before one of these “green motormen” quits } There wax not only a single dane | breaking cables and begins breaking people's legs and necks? When =! have jost ali [to callven the banquet room Sat are we going to see a terrible accident on Madison st.? i ever did nave | urda night, it was | : I Besaune it is too con erpaichoreas disc! be paid minimum aves 1 the company to keep { L. do y er than . akties aie yy . ‘ 6 | the old ca c th d yarns and pieces of f ‘Because jife ic too i qoneipe can be Th y ‘ | cloth ot rath ¥ } believed | e government has caught the Tobacco Trus: in the act of throttth CORR, YOFUADS, Fe . om j 5 Qe i 'o competition and mow has its case bef: th pe zag apes ' Inaemuch ae even the key.| * 4” Unusually strong one—News Item. me, Ce ee Se ee ae But how about the people—the people who have to walk? j t holes the banquet hall re st {iion, wher P nt t of pub si t Because you have lost . anquet hall w € A. V. Boullle » he bee erinte nt of public utilities, ' tee. ond it le [Pht SP ® d ar guards ph placed at fi | urged ® campaign against the Seattle Hiectric for better service. A. Ve t should have. for it twn't probable t | oultion is out of office t orwawhile { b hatever enjoy are going to become ne sw, / {Pomme 5 . vad ates ‘ a Find all the time western pala 4 | j Some | je ca V. Bout maker e was a trouble tay that way. : - / maker for th E. Co. when it ne ted ain duty by the people of — man or VICTORY | Madisot He will be again 4 z Ba foot as will ive FOR | Im the sntime, while < ploddir and down the jeep dark from he he ral , ; ¥ / Madison hill in the raix ki i And while the fact that the GOVERNM r : y two power houses are lying idle and iful of m repatring <a interferes | ed —— roken in of cable, let Jacob } 1 his ge manager think a ‘1 | 1 retty seriously about this que + elon "a By Uatted Pres. as a bullet from a @t-caliber; Walsh were pursuing Portipilio| pretty sertous! ‘ it is cus WASHINGTON, Jan. 10-—The bs or tha 4 Tony Porth|®hen he was shot. Walsh admits | WHEN 1S MADISON ST. GOING TO GET DECENT CAR SERVICE? j « Sommerce Comm ies has young Italian boy whelfiriag two shots into the air, He! int my bush power to regulate the dtstriba- | was shot down tp the King st. dle |Gairied m SS-caliber revolver. Mc ph ka FOR THE PEOPLE HAVE ABOUT LOST PATIENCE. | :h ones . ne tion of coal by the railroa the x Hy Cotied Prom trict on the aight of December 20.)Grnth’s was a 41. After the shoot: | (ty United Py 4 ing events ji United States, according to a d WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.-Gitford Portipilio Hngered between life and ing McGrath Is declared to have! po ie. ten an interest jn the | cixion of the federal supreme court | Pinchot ts p a public #ta for three weeks, dying at! ‘htoke” his rovolver at police head |p Grech ihe doncen ois a SEE ES EONS RH OS i panes ef duck today. mi whieh designed to the city how; at 10:30 thie] quatters and shown that he did not conoral land office todas te on ht . BOUILLON WILL SPEAK, * ine minute The ruling was made In the fa-| "indicate bis n the con morning ite, There are witnesses to the way to Washing map shared} > Work, anu back sous «ult of the Hifnolx Central, |tfoversy which led to his dismissal) Dr. Crookall, 6{0 Alaska building, | shooting, however, who say both | Aner 12 houne *% A. ¥. Bouillon, the republi- # @F explaining | Chicago & Alton, and Baltimore @ | #* Cbief forester by Presid Taft.) performed an autopsy this morning | polleemen discharged their wea |Giayis was fl * didate for will * { to mise the [Onto railroads against the Inter-| Stories that Pinchot ha in|and extracted the bullet from the | pate. i, 90. belles hack Ue the tenen-ia abeaee ten, ee this * | state Commerce commissioners, de-| communication with — Pr lower left lung. It wae a 41 call-(” Dr. Ghiglionne, Italian consul, taing of Klickitat count eT eon Santekh ten Lidate & 7 j {feel asthougn | nying the right of the commission | Roosevelt since the f e same as the bullets used and Roger Marchetti were present “ : agit ee he ae hile th sty ah . is i : ' The news of the dismissal of Gift-i@ wt spea * While the family was away from you and myse to make a pro rata distribution of | det went to Afrion, are EB. MeGrath @ the autopsy, representing § the org pinehot w t to hin b * hi by Staying with Stable coal cars by Pinchot's friends te od Patrolman Thomas! italian residenta of the city t United PF . . = rr o| Nome One wh the mala bad My me) am spoiling supreme court reversed t The Taft ad stration « | rs ara o co one P * Bos anti * ed out for a brief half hour to pool @ evuple of people court In the cases brought |eT appear to be much « ned | eo suddenly that for a fee minntes|& ct Boultion wili discuss mu- #/make a purchase at 9 grocery store, he yee hapoy ve Iiinola Central and Chicago | over the possible convents ot the |DUCK BANQUETS ON YEAST; EXPLODES ed at @ ons for words.| % alsipal rs on Wednesday # a woman thief entered the home by day, your coe 3 fr Pe smyene D Foo = ‘ "| AND FRAGMENT BLINDS FOWL’'S OWNER 2 going cast,” be re-|#® night * of Donald McDonald, 404 W. Bigh- [Bfeai five man, with aii \io dinminn it } eminem bonded ‘Ie aaawer to & gues BERR EMER E REESE Log Drive, Saturday afternoon and tm me are grow DEB MOINES, Ia., Jan. 10.--The| kige discovered his prise duck in|] go east every wines” CANHON LOSES mall trinkets and a valuable wateh, ARGUMENT FIRST: crangest socident ree @ tomy condition in ne marks! “Hut Mr. Olevia: lant. your ighbors r secttig © 1 am a + THEN TAKE CLUB ® hintory occurred. Yesterday] aroynd the pan of yeast pave ict |tempisien vise Toc eneclien ot IN THE SENATE . Mp bat admire my fra ~ a Seven) orning, when Rhadamanthus, @ & clew to the trouble the Ballinger-Pinch ~ lier r hat leave the house | thie letter an wat bees (Continued -r age Sev Juck, which had take izes at) He waa about to pick up the bird Kyron oy ; i 14 was away. They ee talk we had a few NEW YORK. Jan. 16.—Mre, T. P lowa poultry show when it exploded with a loud re-\ came back ove telephone i| w ASHING ton Ton 20~The ne Th ie Scott agai bese We were ma O'Conner, wife of the famous Irish ’ everal hundre . pért and Perkins ran into the oh 4 : seh inl e woma as watchey pegged feo Ag gay Sy = ne i beet pa ats TH h struck Silas Pe: house, holding both hands over (Continued on Page Seven.) ’ . ‘ and:a good description bat I sa ati between a suffragist and a suf 00 0 destroying the sight eye ° same neigh- ? : @ cause of Rhadamanthus’ us auvann os can and found ascii pre positive that they woald "Sire, Parkhurst hes made tt (my Untied Presa) timely explosion "was A pan of that the eyeball bad been peneurat, |OLGA NETHERSOLE se the woman If ‘brought ne uke | distinetion that a suffragiet is a| LONDON, Ja Fr iy ant sy standing Pb be of by a fragment of flying duck ASKS PARDON FOR ° face with her " gat “ we of i <a which gobbied It all up. + ie te waved.” a en HER FORMER SUPE ; sing persuasion first and then be by his. predk memes woral » reason it must ELOPING HEIRESS Br have tried trus one year’s imprisonment | Ola Nethersole, the act today i aning ; on Biackwe ~ ogg , . ner for th lease from landeeonimittee By United Prees. 1 jon was pal oe par manipulating the scales on i a forme ape mlay began to scour this city in t ter t , and hes ty nag tate A sn anal te fo eto a a } ielphia } s, and Frederick led B ru ant gi ediwith the above four, wil < harge : eloped from Philadelphia ‘ Tie tetas & cee eluant. oe > on man emia 12 days ago, Th search was start FOUND IN CELLAR) yw" *** hetore Judge Wolvertor tr pronouncing ‘ to the | t wb ( ‘ite ~ uple are believed to have Bae ne « at clo j e Martin scored the prisone heard redica A youl tien, tokio ‘ with t , ere from the Bast last Fr MY business ty t od Vress.) rt ‘ J ' . refusing ¢ a antage if ty ( o 4 . tt f a Jar r doment x MILLIONAIRE. NOW ' tof theif part in tt snd wuggested that | eeutiae with eho resort tn che - ILURE, od at hin t om the unk of nole men fron faln they would be treat he SAYS DR. ADLER af jubl:| CHICAGO _ hrom driver |i Aer let the original | in expected that| Pe ted BLEACHED FLOUR —— 1 th ia bakery gon a » week t n a form tthe w , ‘ ' n ¢ and i x alte \ uintin rth retired million ' naition | jury t " Ider ttt ' 1s t th NOT FOR WILEY YORK, Jan, 10.—"Ye $2 an ‘ has just 1 for a pliet - Dr, Felix Adler's answer to the ci i over the hotel property, tha And Bill Jones, the Georgetown |!! " t WASHINGTO h baolet omint he \ H 3AR CHECKERS poliasma white, 1 ' h lance,” said t or or 1 F 1 — seve Goorne y 1 f ald Dr, W watifies ‘Ao ‘ ' a rhe 8 ‘ t . M GET YEAR APIECE WI fe ete a i ftw ete few | gal J jc omtifies to eries Act t al 1 * WEATHER FORECAST * | of " tant bie Tae 5, 5. 5.8 " at en-| (By United Press patrod sn th ea ale ke 7 Ye A \ “ as Kol Pat Lu * 1 * r ‘ . y t th ! ~“*erereeeeeee eRe Re AY HIGH TAXES Here are j HIT, NOT MERELY THE TAX PAYERS, BUT EVERY ONE IN 4 t There's no other way you can figure it except this—THE I pol ‘4 " 1 1 ( : oof vital PEOPLE PAY THE BILLS p Host a dof \ ( : am ate hig! . ntra pr 1 ( an 1 ‘s. ‘ dl But we all of r enters, men of much money ; 5 x at of little no Ten years’ robbery of the taxpayers has not satisfied the : ; Most, 4 Rather the men of least money | th« nembers of the contractors’ trust nor the public service corpo i ' fin t fe, When city ‘ : ; 4 a Y rations. For ten years they have had a subservient council. The SPM the fancier. . ; f “gist : ‘ : Y! people submitted, The wealth accumulated during a decade of Every vote for Gill is an endorsement of the well-! “ne ca ‘ srnsic ops ; i sy "| pilfering from the wage earner is to be greatly augmented by|of the machine to reap a two years’ harvest by stea wr ee When cit oo , - ( me « ‘ two years of Hi Gill in the mayor's seat and his councilmanic | people’s money legally. Corporations, contractors, dive kee) a — Bot... i ec dndaige Pon se ya abt \ , associates in the council, With Gill as mayor the bank accounts, saloon keepers and bawdy house owners will get rich tf ’ bu I « to give ) t There's no way of beating that game, no escape from this ‘ 1 i ity hy ; already large with money taken from the family funds, will be 5 i ie Mp : : Y Ball ga. the bil i hole-| conclusion. Every man in Seattle is vitally interested in the r i oe asia’? ie HOW ABOUT THE HONEST WAGE EARNER AND i awellec 0 enol ous to 4 fs MPTices on he retail es th the | spending of the city money HOME OWNER THAT MUST PAY THE MONEY THAT . or ten yea sitle househelders have paid the toll ed | ut remains to carry out the scheme of wholesale rob-]| WILL ENRICH THESE POLITICAL PETS OF GILL

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