The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1910, Page 1

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THE BOUILLON WAY IS DIFFERENT FROM THE EUGENE WAY To the Publie:—According to Councilman Eugene Way, my idea to have the city council do its duty, should I be elected mayor, ig an iridescent dream. But, bless ’Gene’s heart, I never had it in mind to try to accomplish this by the Eugene way; mine is the straight- j, open and aboveboard way. Of course, the ‘ange of vision along a straight, level, well-lighted way is greater than along a : — unlighted way. LLL fe 5 ee } HE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE TA TAF ONE CENT ) LOST WHEN COAST STEAMER SINKS “HS MILLIONAIRE, IF POOH - POOH, PETER PAN 1S. “ova OST OF LNG HOLDS. WHOS FRA WZARINA WRECKED IN shaun OT HN THe. BLIZARD AT GSB GALLS HALT ON : Pierce refused t make any other statement as to why he did not marry Dora Ploree and thereby legitimize, in the eyes of the law, the bild where Me ened with tax all propertion to the U1 proportion to the ONE BLIND, THE OTHER DEAF MUTE, tupréreenaete: nat THEY CROSS CONTINENT TOGETHER | charge made by A é | : . a ad fi, NO. 280. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 PIERCE BABY HAS NAME IN GOD’S LAW, AND NOT MAN’S, SAYS FATHER Beattle, January 13, 1910 lawe State of Washington gh the press in regard to a name t Understood that the laws of God vod mine, and that my dear little baby Fath oy, of Bt. Je reohal pu there will With all due respect to the and to what haw been sald thr for my dear litle boy, t are what @ of the D Heed of Puts Blame Trusts and christened eburch ed by « Ruby Phere and that os the gutes of heave argument about is or how he got th 1 write these h baby, and fb * will fee! equally in ted and give the little fellow justice, as | have and always will be ready to i in my power to help and assiet bim on to manhood, where, day, be may defy the ght to his aah I owe it to my (By United Press.) MARSHFIELD, Or., Jan. 13.—Lashed te name, De ehhane world t@ question the hered sient reaper THE ITCH KING.” cannot se men, who were tong the ed to be beyond “the politicians terrible experi- ee for wan the Hig an economic Bike the price talk by tari contro! the REGULATE the making fun of San to get whether (My United Press trying BAN FRANCISOO, Cal ay partne said Berg to the deaf mute We «a » the country all right. We © epered right wuld do the “ uggar rold Millis, Second Mate McNichol 1 @SOOSSOQt mutilate as tm MISS MAUDE ADAMS, Jar referring A bifed man and a deaf eee ee ee ® mt to rming @ combinat by the meeting. led for the > adjourn to HA to aecommodate the nd man furntahed th > Purser » the em to be gn. high and the barred trom zero sary, but for the ot me figure any way to find name, That doesn't matte way, &¢ he ts a good fellow oj all night The, strange companions were {1 e008 apirite and both were pleased with the journey. The deaf mutes eyes beamed with pleasure as be watched with clearly evident pride the ease with which his blind part ner expressed himself in words cae RT * ED OVER HUGGING, GIRL LOSES HER MIND AND GOES TO AN ASYLU they —_-- finally (By United Prees.) KBEOKUK, la, Jan, 13.—Lillie Nyerep, 20 yours of age, ts in the state insane asylum today because her friends persisied in teasing ber after they had seen her being hugged by a young can't his any and is seeeeee ! Extravagant Policy. . m t opposed to improve which are tually needed by he € from ty. 1 favor all improvements Anwoctated ( ecensary to our development, but and the two men were « am opposed to the policy which jehelter, They want to make their been followed by the city coun | home in allfornia The blind man c tong stand in the past of foreing through MISS ANNA OHLSON |ls Hens Berg, « miner, whose eyes Seat of living without impro < peeded or desired MISS CLARA Voss were destroyed by a binst. He for ty owners. merty lived in Oroville, Cal a of play . steerer % e¢ rescue ery and hearted @, fan. 12—The next nia Me strike a maich little girls Seafaring of this: aved that about hed to t they alive, thes little Broad The in Trenton. N i Peter Pan played there > ® And from that day wave money a few by running errands, or aaved from her tiny allowance. It wasn’t till whe persuaded her father to take her to New York last fall that her purpose became evident | Bhe invested the savings totalled some $4 odd by then huge bunch of violets for acters in a pretty are telling on and Clyde Fitch's the three To Girls, little girls living atone kindly man who breaks at night. Th leave via th like him heaps, marries him But three girls in Sew alone, had 4 different taxation In Seat at that it both and imposes a ' hardships upon I property owners, The iabor the Increased who have mew in t mat of al! would | shirts of the city have been forced the “father of ay Asteenment after ansessment on thelr property, until they have left for the necessities of life. ca = Barber, found. te the maltimi) af all the creat Other day it Ban worth $20. ago. began to earned S, indic t they deal rather with the lone a day It would be there ing swee] owever, th s me Into their room how ot —" him ight that the he s would be certain to heir lashed px This morning, howe and one seen plainly =D DEAD. they co SUPPOS lever they . in Mau ving ‘Trost Mag SOUSA “ ‘ome for : oal passer. & controve f States wena fy talking to bim ‘ y rose from - @ remark ‘of trusts, rail ¢ This com te what ie making diel poorer aud face of a were ‘Bas made men tie D Wiruats are extort ix the politicians are lent McKi Wants Common Sense Policy. 1 am opposed to the policy he city which begaars the smalt ty owners and pulse such a n factories that it haw driven them out of existence and others from coming here at unnecessary improve id be delayed until they anything tn arae obtigati st, when We wines ax a public much ve on ake as igh taxat money of West Seattle, thelr room Inet A. No wed r. They caught bh and turned him yroke into at the Y. W ding bella for ¢ e him and held h over to the px So Webb must be hat Fitch » life. It was rather the girls to im through convinced by play waen't at all Miss Clara Voss grabbed the man Tambor helped hold him down. Misa Annie Ohison telephoned for Patrolman Hart es rushed and Miss Marie the police S| corted Webb t man Mies Nygren was em recently, the wt her wil Inime ory friends began neon had left work yesterday, Bhe wa came unbalanced and today was adjudge FEEBLE OLD MAN CLAIMS TO HAVE yed in & local “cut up diately the badgering on the part of Insane BEEN HELD UP A complaint of r sued against James Cu for the Alaska Commerc factory. During the seized her and hugged Mis cared n’s mind ap by physicians BANG! BANG! GO THE HAMMERS ON DR. COOK’S HEAD Denmark Jar Muller of ( ‘ernor ron Adame Then Through d@ian't and » accom The traged the iittle girl Pan didn't really girl's devotions This would have of the th that Edward f Ladies Home t it * «a telling the story at a dinner Diplomatically Bok learned the girl's name address Then he w Miss ame the tragedy some the violets ch Mies Adame in time, / they did the note which i them had been lost of oo for who irse th care was ight Peter for been the ¢ dnt happer ditor of ournal heard the What FB Man Is Forgotten B DGES JAS purser Ht 1 office C. THOMI M. QUIROGE, « GEO, DESATE JOE TILES messmar for 104 Days in His SILVE, fireman MARTINEN BILBOA, fireman ANDERSON, seama C. MASTRON, seams A. AHLOTOD'1 C, CARREN, OLSON A. ELLEI \. MANGER sea seaman caman SON, seaman, seaman, AST FLIGHT F ONY ENDS N A SMASHUP (By United Press.) AVIATION FIELD, The first | Maude Woman Trenton t Adams Knows this morning by Deputy ing Attorney John H. } Redman, an elderly ma s the prosecu is bie story had bee ateanded. ir and car stfered Cell by the Officials By United Press. Was at that But « y ke these three today done this astonishing playing at nd to the wer in Thi NAPOLIS, Ind He Adrian HANDSHAKES ARE INSANITY CURE ts orget LL DISCUSS POOR SERVICE ON CABLE LINE Los Angeles, mpted flight aviation field re ee ee THE WEATHER . * * * * * * * . * * * * ‘ d Woman a“ » - . . . . . net shot gun Gilson Gardner Gives Inside Story of Famous Case—How Secretary Wilson * fs me t Gave Forester the Double Cross, and How President Taft Joined the Interests THE REAL REASON PINCHOT WAS FIRE BY GILSON GARDNER t k a nde there al in the versy between him t Taft 8 nothing pers preserva and ¢ ontinue to fight for the forests, mir has f eople’s property ught and will ¢ the power sites, rals sblic domain WILSON GAVE CROSS. A part of the removal is of no consequence, except as it affects the voll “ HIM DOUBLE BetKed these days | iy Senne mer! ; at the M8 two ger twee ee Tg on the Behind Ballinge has boon, Df cone hi Canr . Aldrich and the rest trust, and Sta people's property and Ballinger, nor and the predat ot between himself the people uphold Ballinge trust real issue and Taft, but between and those wh are the water power er ident v “ elt with | of inclu ningha the Guggen of the public But these iré efforts to publi dard Oil, and other enemies ‘ mind I c om TAFT DEFINITELY WITH TAFT'S STATEMENT NOT TRUE tl i it INTERESTS vat he counted (Continued on Page Six.) ML THE 10S ANGELES AVIATION STORY BY LEASED WIRE FROM GROUNDS IN THE NIGHT PINK EDITION

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