The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1910, Page 3

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é yansiPIELD. Ore rr TO AN UNMIARKED BANE, 1 BODY RECOVERED $20,06 to a a Ever Find notion ‘af the Dead in the Czar- id to really Disaster at Coos ft mmmendations terior in vation annual ng 000, pro: He domain tn bie —_— Pree aft United Prow) Ja dent oon attention the ition ef watchers today fhe beach tp the of ihe bodies of the the wrecked sient drift in. bp morning voto | althous! tal necess 3ALLINGER ALSO WROTE A LETTER; ' Pacitic in call with ¢ ae Gall ee caiy aoer i the haat to ¢ Syeusel. Millis © on the t vigit for to bis the crowd © ‘Giving Into the on the stor Fas Cearina feelin ‘hulk of the vesse! Engineer survivor ry entirely recove ot today says tha ‘Ws spar. to whieh trom the ‘When the spar we insens: ed in any invest tter called forth | for the Pin-| As Temponatble t letter The Ballinger letter reeetved no ike from the president / The Piachot letter eutoe!'s legs a: of an exec he wreckage. which he ng & man of high haracter, Dike 2 vise. so public is an ondur stew: was made basis © order re e « alled attention to the ident did not crit instead of the president. He also admitted inchot committed w be disposed of lightly on. gome gaint of etinudtte: Ballinger'® “extraordinary ealing to congress a breach of official quett declared that the case was too ieh Baifinged |WHEN BALLINGER BE the power of "hr on WAS A STANDARD of to make with lands |e not now OF satisfactory, add- §=NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Wichard A. Ballinger, secretary of the inter jor, has formally and vigorously nied that bis iaw firm at Seattl was the representative of Standard Of, Secretary Ballinger's denials were directed specifically at Hamp- ton's magazine. In the forthcoming February issue, Hampton's takes up this Ballinger-Standard Ol! matter, and publishes the report of one of the magazine's Investigators as lows In an examination of the rece the King county (Washington) superior court | found three cases in which Hall * firm, Ballinge Mikeral deposits be Ronald & Ba later Pallinger. lands. He suse Ronald, Battle & nnant—ap mt eoal be allowed peared for the Standard Oil com Tequiring & cer ) of them while Hall Mt.of development of the gen mfw Standard A. Marriner Complaint Ronald & Battle ono Judgment the how, by statute, that y of the faterior to with the submission f recommendations as ‘Reet conditions or ‘as they arise that surface anc be separated so @ntry under the in of the surface an the government of rds wd on auit filed Feb tor MARNET ax tO Hee ure and at Ro frighten oway @ the necesnar 006 4 Ow tt A axes brought George w company of ‘ ¢ s of t 1 t al of} Plaintiff with the sits that his He asked for HN OF state Kovert oy bet. expre federal gover te ownership ot 1h. By 10 develop these . festrictions these cond: the government ow #6 may cont ime Water power ty {, Be itrictlons on the the land noce 04 wtMMzation of 1) ES OMMends that » be disposed of — Prevent the band with the sah oe to 0 ferrin EMI proper ye eG § teasonadi: Nothing on Rates > Fay the t Of Agticulti Mo hn ® # Of the projec He Whely to rol , Water and that + Mere set on fo. money on Fetters hay ells Brother Boy S find Hy United Press) ‘ I nepl ans, placed Arthur it to a junk which if brother smount the % complet a OF thelr bonettt ot faith,” the a w mali “corr aption ger ery he junk until he ue the benefity of is a PMI 6 ata ‘thew Teommentn (th. from tiny ehoune to time an! { pe OIL ATTORNEY For Seventeen Cents Sam: By gum PINGHOT WILL BE MISSED . (Conctuded.) are the things that look future, that to the betterment people country, that the R tu “to the ividual of be Kalned look of our in a ah weak by a short Nght heartedness In the last ton Preside ent times ann 0 of bis administra hee some of the which he had rd, some of (he tithes vam re ceived the name of tie’ “Rousovelt I shall cite a few quota of the things that he canse hie o ds explain than the words of anyone at he had tn mind when he initiated th bolictes Hie sald This admtnistration has achieved some thingg; it has sought, but bas not been able, to achieve others has doubtless made mistakes: but all it has attempted has been in the stag t effort to secure and enlarge rights and Opportunities of the men and wo men of the Untted States. Equal Opportunity. so far an possible. conditions that of oppor exsages and spre al things for cles tions of som aid, be better ‘Ovr alm ts provide such there shall be equality tunity where there is equality energy. fidelity and Intelligence when there is a reasonable equality of opportunity, the distribution of rewards will take care of itself The unchecked existence of mo nopoly ia incompatible with equality of opportunity The r exercise of government « real monopolies is portunity. We are vilege The man who ven the munity greatly should be greatly rewarded by the community; as there great inequality of ser vice the t t Inegnal ity of reward and no yetition with mtrol over nalize fighting agat com is nen he play the game joaded comp Side of Life. ized the g The Human While he recogr portance of nomic tt him as at cla which touched the h life and offered an the individual citizer i such que t im that or eco inist did not appeal to iman the whe tions a To Help Individual underlying police “ye » each fr equal them, of course ain the benefit of the people for and public recog welfare la of tl and, if there n them, then eve t must give portanes filet t le time priv d the ate inte public welfare m way ar it hits me t be THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910 CATCHING , harder « ach time FIGHT E. L, BLAINE BECAUSE HE AES DEATH - TN ESCAPING FROM PRISON Man Held for Small Of- fense Takes Big Chance and Flees From the City Jail. tered th awied whict th tatt a » the fire escap: the «round at the point whe if from the bui CANT BE HANDLED BY GANG Xs Main be handle Hie Ideals | of a him the rev tt hae cannot bought of ef vie serviceableness are that wo the character id not permit of the sacrifice interests Eighth ward enues of the decided politician the gang's toter-/ { the word, and it bas on arranged that no means, hon eat Aiahonest neglected to bring about his defeat for the coun etl Fimtie is being wapported for the net in the Kighth ward by the property and home owners who be Meve that it i full time that the Interests of the ward were fairly represented in ity council. Haine for three months refused to give to the advocates of clean poll Ues in the ward hin answer to the request that he become # candidate for the council, It waa only w he had canvasred the situation aad been convineved that he could be} of practical service to the ward in the council that he decided to be a candidate Plaine bas lived at 416 W. High land drive for 1% years, Hin father D. EB. Blaine, ¥ho made Seattle his permanent home in 1853, always ex etted himself to the utmost to pro the development and welfare community in which he was His son has followed the Tease ang Biaine th beer is preta or be &. L. BLAINE cating not fi any vored impr by to pay the bills. from all corporate contro! promis that his election to the would result in a fight for car service for Queen Anne bill The only opposition to Blaine Bighth ward is from the polit fea! gang that has controlled etty for years. The opposition due to the belief that Maine rve tical machine mote of the a plonecr fame cour Blaine be solute the pledged himeelf to ab to the exprense web a majority of the citizens of the ward. At no time will Blaine | pc ARTIST CHRISTY A ORUNKARD Henoe ce The Uhild Which Artist Christy and His Beautiful Wife Are Fighting for the custody of. Press.) Baward artist (By United ZANESVILLE, 0. Jan. IdeDr Howard Chandler Christy, the famous habitual drunkard ears ago, ye Christy for the wion of thei hild common plea here Mrs. Christy that Ch ttetson, allenated her husband fou posse begu ristian taught affection abuse hav mething better, h 1 the opportunity f ax BOON as that which been torn de kind of fight till engaged predominating influence tm th but and the o it that whether wherever it in in private that wrong time we mist rk is but half in we at the there Is no). VA for the Mit rhe yor yeute con We wrong busine life, that But at the same ognize that the we the combating must see And that i# the res 1 and it ie won in the yea litles or combat rT a fight that to come unless COUVER, RB. ¢ r of the World lay, to glas, a capitaliat MILWAUKEE be t of the state | the! a raging bien construct need to tear down simply of tearing down policies have been from the have time purpowd Roosevelt truetiy ele inning hey very assailed the » ward who will have Blaine’s freedom in the in would his constituents and not the wn that in will be | ™ | doing retieve | from lender ron ¢ of 20 feet a foot Had or had would his culate rope stories to Was not noticed unti when Officer Ww fen wae went to the tk Mo it he thorough search of The escape about midnight | Hamphr take a look at knew him. A the city will be made for the man SPOKANE rm old, wa me ‘port, Wash. by 'PRETTY LILLIAN TO GO INTO VODVILLE to death Am nda xplosion. | i | counet! | better pt N Clotnt shinge Bankrup Shoes ane own price 424 at Pen eT ans Diamonds | Small Payments ymihly On Credit w eekly or M JOWEEMY € Pest Av STHRLIN 0 CHIC,.GO MISE T PAR LORS, 14% FIRST AV HEADACHES are ent by eye of most cases train, We make a specialty correcting eye defects, and by the headache, 'f you trouble, ser us. Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Becond Ave have FREDE ERICK id NELSON, Inc. More Clone wt 5100, Advance Spring Showing of Girls’ Wash Dresses hipme nt of Dresse ad ha Ize entative offering ond Floor plaid and ales, vith and oO early bu encourage ing ance Spr been priced on ; range from 6 white with ng and rrow pique long kilted full ar and rim kilted rench gingham plaited wais neck and short Swiss embroidery vet mbbon; skirts ipin I kirts are Dutch ts and trimmed with in full, t Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. re Closes Dally at 5:20. Basement Safesroom Broken Lines of Women’s and Children’s Shoes at Clearance Prices WOMEN’S SHOE cloth t SPECIAL $1.85—Button Shoes with blue yp, turned sole ‘and Cuban heel; nearly all sizes WOMEN Kid BI heel S AND MISSES ucher Shoes with exten nd half or military all sizes AND CHILDREN’S § Shoes nearly MISSES HOES, SPECIAL 95c button styles, Patent © heavy sole; all sizes up Kid lace and f leathers wit REN'S Button wit SHOES SPECIAL c—Kid Lace i titching, Patent Leather with and Patent Leather with red kid button top; me ight soles ; size ped Mande gin ging hes t Leather h red s In fants’ Kid But- <} t Salesroom. Interesting Values i in Made-Up Rugs ens mber oi le up from short lengths of Arpet entir veral. popular weaves, nt Salesroom. Frederick & Nelson Buy or Sell Real Estate. Estimates | | : Classified Page —MOVES BY— CONTRACT See Furnished Free. Business Chances.

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