The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1910, Page 1

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——__ THE SEATTLE H =E DITION— SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910. ONE CENT ON TRAINS AND NEWS #TANIVB be LLINGER TO RESIGN? TEN YEARS FOR HIS. WIFE MADE: esmn re eegtne MTS REPORT WE WILL QUIT eC ALE Tt AFTER INVESTIGATION body was picked up by in Strange Case o rant family, and later was |Preparing to Leave for Seattle and Resume Law Prac- 2 ron 5 ¢ Wittiame was | *#@tlon developed in the political ‘ - + > " a. to Seattle to Start 4 a body. identified an | situation today which again brings tice, Friends Say—Wouldn’t Quit Under Fire, But ‘ wan nd " Mra. Asquith, wife of the premie: hi . " and im the river quith, of the premier, low Is Willin Villlams was charged with murder.| Whom William Watson, the poet, | g to Go. —_—- wiilia tid not know that Car. | Called “The woman with the ser soa i weater ter wan alive arter, strug bent's tongue,” into the imelight Wiliams, an ex gh a long convalence é it te charged that for the prixe of | ‘ IINGTON. Fet ‘ : Pe t Beattie to bew . that his former f 1 wae *S0ctal preferment, Mra. Asquith,| & q etd for hin kitts The poor family | WhOse social and political caree € ecre of the inte hat the fia United Prees that picked up bis body did not read | 8% been one of the most remark! j Oe ae } . : ; be. {th een ble of this age, bas influenced he : . Galveston, Tex | papers a ae, nhluenced her " , yastranay story 8°! So Willams was tried and found husband (to weaken tn his stand | | tice " hen the : estigatior ¢ Sith man who 6 and went to the penitentiary, | 4#alnet the lords ver-I t sodinin eile ‘sentence | t recently, just before the The king is being considerably | ; ; ' ‘ ; 1 of U sng 10-year sentence, ¢riticised today for having indi-| j ' y declared that the only reason the retary 1 not arter learned, by accident, of Peetly ried an, alleged tnfluence | resigned already was bec he feared that a ong construc- trange turn of fates He at OV@r the premier with promises of | , nm at ng r uc nierest himeelf In the mat. #0clal honor to his wife tion w d be put on his motive for leaving the cabinet arose bet r got murderer” pardoned lt im stated by Awquith's critics | Adherents of both sides are g today upon the sl the 10 years Willams has lain | that he bas turned from his bold, | rar and @ bitter n jal, Carter has grown wealthy, [fm stand against the lords to a | ¢ he reque f rep i the Morgan- fell, despers: With his money he ts gotng to come | Yaeiiiating polley, which threatens genheim syndicate that t ay | re the con- Seattle, and he and Willtams wit) | to result In the early dissolution of J. . nea rt life afresh. the new parliament gre nal investigation Made Husband a Coward. Stephen Birch, managing director of the syndicate, and John }. They Assert that Mrs. Asquith }has always had great power over her husband, and that he has be come “one of the most arrant po | Uttea! cowards that ever has held ; the high office of preinier j " It has been rumored many times | 4'i] that the infloenee of Mra. Asqatth i had much to do with the advance N. Steele, general ¢ Chairman Nel pe —= i ——— 5 cro =— ——} aro — — Fi [ —J as —_ 1 Aa. stir y of Birch and Steele before the n that « ttee considered council bill, aided the Pinchot side of the contro- ersy Louis Glavis Attorney Brandeix, his counsel, ment of 4 to his pre: | mabe i aecinnonmeniiaasaninn| Otte aE wo hin proaiet today professed suspicion concerning the motive behind the ric ‘ | +t Before he: ‘ a. Him t ia not thought that fear of pur < * marriage she was a and sult d him In a desire to make | >TilMant figure in society, and rove} to Rob » syndicate’s desire for pt “TAFT DONE FOR” | successful attempt, for two | OM & rather medioc ura later the home of Mrs. Fredie eas « nd eet eee Ader, Sixth av. S. and Henrietta st ween was entered by # negro, and he Is thought to have been the same man * * . Ot Arey sia The burglar was luckier at the/@ CONSTANTINOPI * * position ABDUL STILL ALIVE. p den | SAYS EDMUND VANCE COOK, AFTER INSPECT- / ING THE “SITUATION” FROM BUZZARD’'S BAY | TO SEATTLE. | yesterday Ader house. He wes discovered ie and Patrotman F. L. Blacker gave minister of war, today an plundering | nase, but he managed to get away|@ nounced that Abdul Hamid 2%.—-Genersi Chefket Pasha. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SATELLITES THAT THE PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE COM E'S TAIL CRASH INTO, * * * *. Feb. & * © * . with much of his booty @ deposed = Turkint tan, tw * | } o 4 | altve at his palace in Bolonica. # | SY EOMUND VANCE COOKE. | Me wame instar’ Made a Big Haul. * * } Ian't it foolishness to indulge in linn soward At the Ader residence the negro|® ®* &@ @ ee eeeeaetaee | prophecy instead of awaiting SIS) made a big haul, including two 5 : ; ' | Jevents? Certainly it is, and that’s | rings, three stick ping, a set of | "silverware and a carving set. He} | The safety of a prophet lies in door as she | was obliged to drop the carving set WANTED SNOW | putting his falfiliments as far away | BBO appealed | 4 the silverware and they Sef as the day after tomorrow, because ' , / - oe Rpt recovered by Patroiman Blacker j ———— oo. that. tues averse. haa deel locked. in When Mre. Greenhelger thought! grow, rain, slush jgotten what he hax said she had her black burglar captured, | And the weather m kk. re BY THE RINGSIDER. i ee es Tl seane tte vabdem the. vate ne of the railroad men notified po} wit be more ancw tonight, and that} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22 * Y *- naan” Wanita Get : te. eenene Was Injlice headquarters, Detectives Pe} wij mean more slush tomorrow Battling Nelson, de t but un-|* There's Joy in Cadillac. * lwithia the lest two months, talk Bowever, the terson and McClurg hurried to the! the carly riser found the ground |dismayed, refused today to accept ® * Pe Ree gad Stn mamta sa Willer aikaae his escape but they did not find thelr! ompietely covered with a white |a mbership card in the Down|* (By United Press.) | Opposition among republicans to} 061° Tope ccasionally asking = : a [the snow was standing on the |ing himself all in, the Dane mapped) * “*Hooray! A new town is on # | be shown wherever Judge soe tm anat wehink 1. toa ak Cie alten 1 4 jaround at § a. m. but then the rain |out a careful plan for the recovery | * port map today, It is @itiam Hickman Meore me to say whe hin’ a- | weep. a » Cadillac, but it boast * a) After each m ran | 3 i) four hee Then the |ts confident that within six t oes somat to shake the t eat o myaenen on Ss | sate Hig ov soap ag dig we glee * i “Ad,” and tar * sublicat ledge | three we | EDMUND VANCE COOKE. sidewalke and streets began to get he again will be the lightw i | sloppy, and the man who had enough | cha on of the world was “The Michigan Wildcat.” %, their support Taft is discredited, leonsideration f fol man t tiered boxer spent the! @ ee ae ee eee ate B. Oritiibe, whe with It makes no difference what he does or says in the next three : get out and shovel the slush off hin night in Turkish baths and when|s ('m,*, Is reception - he ew fre ToT the repub-| years, he's already “done for” in the minds of the people. r ie abt « nplow can nom ot mayor in Prem. a A restaurant >a te eine clea teat tae agp morning } red | ® has made Milwaukee (and ¢ favor of A. V. Bouillon, took the L a. An igre: " te the alt ‘- Ww In rt Worthington tried to de- | “BP eng A at he felt no worse an be bas!» Giac) famous By beating #\atump last night for Moore and] Very probable ut that’s the situation, just the same ‘la himself by bringing in witness. | Passed hie way ; jfelt after any of his many to ailing dlion, ae° teas +f pele ag wet e The people, broadly speaking, never had any affection for Taft, aking | Girle of various ages had sport | battles 7 ‘i nti! and since got “in wrong” at th tart, they have turned their ‘ ack the girl's reputation, | ‘ . ® Mi. There w yo & great ¢ */ night until the end the cam MH Rave to pm) Seen Tne ele repetmiscny [on some of the hills last wight. The| Tomorrow he will leave nie |deiietion o beating : i be feodnbichen aie ast Noe fare jerking their thumbs at him across their shoulders. BR ot mend 250 days in be - . The | uillside a at (te slick | ranch at O-Bar, N. M., and ain lation. lf Pay rach A y took Taft because Teddy told them to, Taft has disap- Bens it fr making n a heavil time | 22 staee. » Gohan Ta otloaae three mont? having | @ dibnies on by 4i) Ww W. J. Stillinger and poi ‘ hem, and they are going to take it out, not on Teddy, but & Waitress in| w os \* y ne me i his weight to about 144/@ the arriva mbo *| Everett Smith on T i F = “omaha Be oe ae sands, he will go throush 6 short|&.an th Suntan: dt .@ tins, & etaine Wheoieatitie Why throw the gold brick into the gutter and embrace ° ti pas ees | Pe | we training the ook | & wh Ad cot ou * x " the man who handed it ’ Ithree « f in the Kastle ¢ ~ sere ai , © F. Blate noeratic cat | it he t trength |w wt when «| 4 Mr : wil Just Because It's Teddy hi j * withdraw a t et i him et ¢ Woles eory ® ally it Because he's 7 f swer, As an Indiana 1 r these try @ will go after|#® r 1} , t * - 4 Poel RP and @ of the house once remarked to | n © pe y . bd the t ‘ | 2m T a « b eps of the W. C U | ¢ the . ; * of f fought fe * he he ee - and ever wo all right.’ I don’t drink at all | Wiitias aon, city police de. jf ° : ; 4 " f t tek the and tre n* he ion is pecul ' N y everybody ‘eels ore / tive, was put on trial before a| tet Ane a * oe on Da ie a lage Moor ke a ‘ 1 arly body feels me ra Soe t-te aiaparner oomst thie mneter | TO aid 1 + Ad , : allie pape a Seas F of a restless dissatisfaction, but hardly anybody knows just Ei Fgh vps - > “er 1 ri t now hat I ar 1 * Ww t he wa fone to remedy w ers. ir Vaiied Peeve) these tmisns Wilt ates Madea ae On a4 of assault in the|"! know righ _ » ag * Ballard, and 1. 0. O hat t : wing . D body imagix Phe it 20 gh ee os 0 18 a pr hat b . hard ch ROE , ‘ s bad it i] a nt or { Teddy aken a third term? ¥ trom ‘ 7 fl dy met Crs! oner named Mike Koh ran awa Mu I don't. wa Three Meetings Tonight At 1 ree da rioting salen Materiae wh : a " away f t re proport hiefly under Teddy’s own a th ke of | fro ne 3 +4 11 aw R a t th ‘ ‘ ett {the p ring to T. R he Phiia a Ra hot im ae he pow ; \ B ¢ E. L. Blain wei t “ t ma ¥ a w his . F. 4 ‘ I A " that t) 1 1 r to prevent 1) any ¢ e that the}, er man rose t ‘ ‘ : ee oe cere he reason at they ar ‘ ire Teddy can fur . lle . . ' ns . ~ . m 2 nish e clr hat the r « to take b e bread aa Se eats Seat der scans MUST EXPLAIN |S . i sak 7 : , Dot submit the Of course, three year lblow w " " oe ng time and many things may hap men to nesses for ti cution are de {fe en, 40 tit om t Ap agg og ke s te pen, and some of the sot pe 7 ed to believe Roose- — cr : ng attorne ffi wh ane 1 K t nt ome nat Optu M r of the public ienc aman to turn the repu an party squar ORK rep, 2: HORSE SHIVER; that they saw. the assault. Walter | gf to appear before him at | wal $20 th . around In Ite tracks and head it away from Hannaism, McKinieylem 4 3 — Sam IS FINED 8. Fulton ar eth Mackintosh, | 9:46 k r V ng and lin & t ri al and the worship of the Golden Caif of Plutocra at whose shrine it mt ofthe A FP ot S Tap hay ages om nya | w: . ; A EE wae ut teary fly babt 4 bowing e the advent of 8, declared ester os nnn exprenamaa, tte" Seine ons Ean tytn ote ade a sees ese e* +s! BASEBALL FIGHT) "ict we ci cts ee eee once ieee lUs he OUOOME face seats Stetecle diets, Or Sat t F| samen ig mt | “ae mee 8 car men wil) » = ee The strike was . ieee MY *NCti0n, but y we ee ° ; “@, 7 ' a ! f , %, it ah ‘ . & & GRICCD BCrOn I npaon, G. A. H Axol A OREN 5 . Ag UE The quest now i, are not the people ahead of him? Should bet . 4 ‘ n 1 Ave ce ut of the West becaune re toe . ( t ose high. 1 ond was Popu- ee ng All the records were saved Duwami r wat W " et. But its ground swell trong it may engulf even him 1 op { ‘ t t r N 400 0: " Vash., } saivet ef t ut I ie hi In Nota I H ad The . , } “BEAT IT,” SAYS WIFE WHEN POLICE RUSH TO HER RESCUE ACOMA, Fe 2 Lynn D kil h a tonight that the average jabore ha about $67 j t the himeelf and family, furni#h them with medical n the With the finding of 30 five-tael a pe 41 Investigation of conditions made necessary tins of opium, valued at $600, or BB the cit fe ¥ urge the adoption of a new wage ale, giving the train from Vane ente i t aadle $2.75 per da For tear he urge day, George Hubbard, inspector of Thleed from 4 ‘ #amsters furnishing thelr horses and wagor ustoms from Belliaghat, made | Melty v

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