The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1910, Page 6

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CABLE FIGHT Is UP TO COUNCIL 4 PLACE 1910, THE STAR-—-MONDAY, 1 {PRESS 6 HIS RANCH fie OT The Seattle Press club will give ite firet bull in Dreamland pavilion on the night of February 1, and plans wre being made to make the JANUARY 24, MURDERS ALARM CLOCK CAN’I WAKE THE DEAD BOM Le ing off a With a claw wrasse, the rt ‘ thet Madison Avenue People, HOBSON, LOOK TO YOUR LAURELS; [enat'e Bot 'or ny say ur ot eoen co ort gin o GON: MRP) MOFOT cod the incaneant “ites ‘ Tired of Poor Service, PAULHAN IS AN AMBITIOUS MAN [Miller and elty and atdte officials a 1 r - oar Pa omnes }walore will be present, together ¢ Demand Action by the ; én “ (My Ontted Press) |with whatever rwise notable | erm, tM eer : (My United Press) when he appeared at the nerodrome| pict INGHAM, Wash., Jan. 24—|Serwone ace: withte tec eet eeaile itor the benetit of the 1a City. AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan, 24 /today. Doxens of women indulged | ppt frank Romandorf's ranch,’ on | tan ne Hi ‘ pen Louts Pauthan, breaker of the |in a veritable bargain counter rush lion of a mountain near Maplo Falls,| ‘The oocasion le a celebration of |* tk iat the mam- | al world's records, today came to touch his hands or hin clothes, |nigden and cut off trom the world. | the suamine Gl 4 berinanaie stat is ( “rink, Fourth « na} The Seattle Electric Co, has near shattering the world’s while one, emerging from the crush,/was a murder farm, and that the| the Biter pellaite nent club 19 | geneca st not made one s fort to ‘ by Richmond triumphantly declared that ahe | bodies of Jawes Logan, Fred flelms | the newsgath s of Seattle have|. 2? cvening r give the residents of the Mad the champion had kissed him, A motherly md Jack: Green, and ‘possibly otb- | tree ag haad je have | bein with a norte pat ' ae dletelet a bektar.: seruies of womer pearing woman, jostled about rs, are buried there, is the belief] the ar eee et Md ditions by the Wagner band } since Manager Potter came out rir, though ef. the mob, vainly t to pin a red| of ing authorities here | gen ea een! Mayor John F. Miller t ly here. ‘The public be damned,’ , ia French maw | toy ball aviator's lapel Romandorf, under the name of sible tims :th per roiva ' wa. | that’s thelr policye—it’s a bigger " i es bis Fer’ | Logan, was convicted at Colville, |into 40,000 square eo od Will B percentage of the nickel that ae eB) Wash. of the murder of hin house | yy irean, ¢ i H they are after, We will never rth # shoulders © ong DO) Keeper. He will hang, and has} 7 {tats arn an ring get better service through ele by Ran {PToMmined & sensational confession | events " one ¥ tric care. What we want is a . . j y Set when he climbs upon the gallows. | the mor ar : first class cable line a the re, Tee Wh} The real Logan was a farmer, and| give th . eke re, Ar discarding of the old junk that meas sine disappeared mysterious it te} tunity t : » Christy, of F they are forcing up w ™|thought Romandort murdered him| addition to the dancing there Wil gp 8 Pskoge Judge Jame “Wy > Jand took his name e théatries alt vauaoveitie » decors t T. ki M TWO DROWNED IN CHINOOK BLOWS Wiel ct bale and eioured tang e,thenteal skits and vanderitt = ” Whig achine J VANCOUVER FLOOD OVER AND FLOOD for the eccentric homesteader, with | doing all the time at Dreamland of ago \ : rr Order of the understanding that Romandorf | the night of Feb v1 “ . » rd fv By United Press DANGER PASSES |i ‘his son Ed, would take their . sdrnsad t w fr f the one toc n AD VER, B.C, Jan, 84 ws }team and clear Holme’ 20-ncre to th . M ae Ths the welcome an Geattle, after one year. Helms wl ' Prices $10 to $200 of i ment by G N. Salle work and went to Maple Falls to| b et ' jeorge looal easter for the United! visit John Groves, & shoemaker, in re their fie , os Otebane ine ot eather bureau, this morn |the middie of the summer of 1906 Easy payme de ne, when 4 concerning ty then went back He er re ired; without i e sired vithout icin re t ce of the/turned, and has never been heard |! g rn iw erday the t ature ad . vuneed ae the| Amother Oropped Out of Bight aE 5 panow on the antaly » melt Green, whowe first name nobody Pacific Ce Distributors Want ¢ Se ¢ Now be The snow water, together with the|'9 Maple Palle i* sure of, worked a - of vic Volktow ri We , € xene’ |heavy rain, caused the rivers to|for Romandorf, with the under te ny Machines nos end Pa 4 \ rine several feet Toward night|*tanding that Rom we 4: te Planes, wry ithe wind shift h to|Mive him @ five-acre plece of L took anothe north. | Me had tre with Ed Romandorf, |! : 8) phen th ite|And swore to a warrant for Ed's|¢ __.__. |= era - former nie arrest betore sus bs i, com 1408 & ad Avenw Nineteen i eco \ Stores tr PARIS FLOODED a sg Poi a noth Thank La WITH SEWERAGE jfrom the chute at his head He I fore am ; decided t Ap the idea of hay. | No ach 4 nervousness; |i - — Huct » By United Press. jine Ed arrested, and told Hea! he of remedies, tb iH} * ‘Beet Paying Line Anis, Sans 24th «» EMPEROR WILLIAM would go up to the Romandorf |‘ efit unttl T went to TODAY'S STYLES During the f f 7 becuuse of broken ranch, pay for the litte ple and “* ole and Robsor ’ Hi June to Octot Lisot " eri PASSES SANDWICHES) owirignt, and avoid further trouble.| Annette “Kellerman, the Austra-\erm Bat ding, whe | tno carried ‘ gers, an ase because sew He then went to Lyle Heaton, pro-| ian mermaid w u# de Milo four treatments and fitt } . t bwa sa (iy United Pree} prtetor the Silver Lake hotel, | measure ate ie rapidly |the proper glasses | as ee 0. ur re . = of BERLIN. Jar Maple Palle, oad mansing legal ten the vaude Wave System. 7 Ne wia H ~e Stone | many Ang I'm golna , nandort| ville thie wi evi t health and feel so t , up. Til come back |in “going while « teration a e F pla ore have | A and help tig| She has started w MRS, JOS. GOLDSMITH | fuse | ¥ f th " school of phystea) cu b Howard at, Gee * i lf : . ie 3 Pan” us fornia wa " t was the last Beal sind Mea - i € not atten ing the past few . t " famity. cathe on ever saw of Green . u ery ¢ los fore the - sma saath ere oa | A GREAT SUFFERER | cn cre ; Fins gm anpOvecotars and crowr tr deus : 1 * press did Got Their Mail at Night, i} t “ their Kaiser William =p around) During the five yeare Roman-| H i RELIEF | thin a sandwiches and light supper dishes|dorf lved on his homestead he} } | PLANNED while President Wheeler chatted | ®ever allowed any ba b red | bend hie body at Hi with the company help to set foot on hie ranch. Hel tng without the aa WHOLESALE MURDER |took clubs to some intruders! His| both night and : }wife and two daughters, who Jived| patient ha and if aie VORKYO, Jan. 24--f is " jon the ranch wotll jast summer. | remedy, It hing gad demand that tt force the Seat-| | TOKYO. ~ Double etl "THE “WORLD” ON way Boge age er Mig wel remedy, It te ibe ive | all Gute service. as < TRIAL AT LAST) #04 warning off intruders after! praise of the , i] use. a K . sek’ ts brs Romandort left home, three years | hene the I u ¢ FELLOW—THAT IS 1 purpeie i alice Selah ago at the time of Logan's dissp-| expertence al | shed— _ ne F Yamagata, P NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—After Even when they went Kleber fo WHAT A WOMAN Ba eg etir Hl cng BR gre hey went over, the Jone cael : CALLED SENATOR « : t Ger Hor Press Publishing Co. offietals, pub.|¥ deserted Foad at nlaght. until he | i ; none oe Gre. New Ri ” ob . To Aid } paaiaiionn va i After March Ist Our Union Street Entrance Will WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan ar = ; sal ‘Semeah 6 in tase LOOK mite 226 le ’ | " a « a loon! t the aden on : é : ~ at | continued nls that whole court, charged with Ht ne, « vot Seconé a kell z ial | * » Korear ened libel lay in sultation or advice and | ° . Bimeeit all . Of the steel trust | Peonsn’ pres ou exactly what tt } ion SL & request oa many tasbea |e de ete AP er | 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union be ed over to eee marnee | ernment ‘ ‘ . * rgd aay from the Countess of pm. Sunday fron *Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Botte convention last summer. Which Prof. Stevens When one has suffered for throe | who are le to come during the from Mrs. Harriet Binks NOTICE, PHONE SUBSCRIBERS. Rew Method Teaching straight months, unable to move or | week a == Ohio's treasurer « vlainat Americ: ehatic “le the senate o for anything b rs regula torial work? April an Women. 1 ess, are to W gton with a y o which a miliion names. W ing to have our usual, hearing ‘e would Ijke very much to hav the senate @har "? If you MEAN THIEF TAKES HORSE’S SHOES LANCASTER, Pa bie ‘ ad Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle You will never be worth any money until you save some. A eet pana name famous, Warwte per ; Danciag with hat the Corey wk ¢ POYNOR SAVES YOU 90 FER CENT Special to This Week At the Poynor Furniture Store “HAVE NOt youR OLD MEMADE. CLEANED pen Oh | WILLOWED THE MODEL MILLINERY * Henk Bb jor, Main 16) Bankrup t Sale $23,000 stock P Cloththe, Hate h a ENDID SIX-FOO! EXTENSION DINING TABLE, « olidly Barly Eng * $14.65 full quartered oak, finished elther ALL HEATERS AT COST THE SHOEMAKER boots or eet them If you can't get shoes to fit made to The Newport CAFE AND GRILL FIRST AND MADIGON entire ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler Firet and Cherry Optical Department HADER'S ACADEMY |S. H.POYNOR| Vw tes Baie Waldorf Bldg. 708-10 PIKE STREET re, ot x We wish to advise the people of Seattle and vicinity that we will open the doors of the former AT 1526-28 SECOND AVENUE On Wednesday morning .next, at 9 o’clock.: The eye on the papers. FLaE fmilice g 5 STERN FURNITURE CO. Fi Hit Hae AL G28 stock must be closed out. File Keep your pT —— FURNITURE CO.—— goth TT ET MN

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