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

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> sro aes SEATTL WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1910 ONE C ON TAINS AND NEWH STANDS Be nt STOLEN FROM PARENTS BY SAILOR nts Have Startled World Tells ins His Methods—What Sort and firm Yard on Rainier. be wo could Careful preparations must be made ton wa An FAMOUS COMET IS MISSING; - terest EBE BACK NEXT MONTH, THOUGH * Prem) March Batre one the appr for Caries Bur) fe charge abser ® MAMaY'e coms ERWEDDING RING TO HELP SALOON’S REIGN IN CHICAGO at be al ator have time to giv fown through spac pilot, whe hae most fascinating the rd trats rer, man, only 29, quick, ener a chearet always tn his f them fa sharpehoo | pleture shows him circting the field, The emailer one | & Woods s distance T ‘the mow ing “| EH { HOUSAND be at this now always had this fytng ambi-! (Ry Cetteed Pree) he sald. “Bix years age king wlanting fights over wh suspended froma huge tt The kite, Le safd, was oo racticatly the same model as that 1808 NOW he took up dtrigible balloon PHILADELPHIA, March 10-—Ten thousand men engaged in rigting near the city hell at 2:20 o'clock thie afternoon. Police re serves were sent to the scene and ordere were given by their offi cers to begin firing. | Ricters and police engaged in handtehand struggles. j Many policemen were besten insensible, thetr clubs and pistols | were torn from them and used againat their fellow officers. ; | seross tremendow s. ving all over the country. He ade a trip to Japan, astootebing he sons of the mikado with his alr Por the last four years he bas working entirely with afr NEWCASTLE, Pa, March 10.—!@tate Federation of Labor in favor The officers of the State Feders “i nation-wide » va day mbor leaders here plands adjusted tion of Leber today ordered the 11s 1.4 confident They prediet Philadelphia unions now on strike aeroplanes He worked some | are that the walkout of the employes of | to make @ final effort to secure er Graham Rett ought to be made Al ton, Hamiiten's bat Mr. Hamilton cao passengers at raodom advance and the aatit weight. The gor must the Baldwin Locomotive Works wit! arbitration. be the forerunner of « series of it was announced that if their sf strikes tn “open shop” factories and forte for peace fail, ati organized yards which wit! compel capttal to labor throughout Pennaytvania will pring pressure on the Philadetphia | be called out on strike in 15 days. Rapid Transit company | Moy Tie Up Warships. | The threatened walkout of em-| ployes of ¢ pe shipyards in ox Jinetion with the eoneral eympathet fe strike of organised labor here jeaueed company officials consider lable uneasiness today The yard contains several large and small ships under construction |for the government and = few betne lnutlt for private firme These veasele are ail to be fin inhed within certain definite periods, and falilure to comply with contracts to that effect meane loss of money to the company for each day of de- | jay, @t least insofar ae government work I* concerned j PHILADELPHIA, March 10. — Ten thousand strikers, men and women, gathered at the Phitedeiphia Nationa! i wedding ting, the widow's te the lrade of the iquer cr Ricag fervent prayer that the m the te oAquarters in spite of the intimation of the police that such @ meeting would be construed se an act of riot. The ioe made no effort to disperse the assembiage. The crowd wae orderly, and the au- thorities easily held them in con trol. aaders of tr ptations ¢ the Anti-ie oad The great throng probably whe the bail park wilt be tr in number ned by a number of atrikers had planned to meet in the down towr of the city and march in « t sade and seg ROBBED OF $300 | | ing him into the dingy rear | room of @ negro’s saloon, near King at, early this morning, « Slav held up Lovie Franich and relieved him of a roll comprising $100 In bilis and 1) in gold rean ) Alarmed at the prospective spread = lof the general strike thr sytvania and the nation, be » here iseued @ ca »¢ held tomorrow the Induetrial be made by store keepers, by lent t* am mpel both Silent be The erage womar ught to consult a 4 ghe } t anything to worry & thinks state The cm npathet gained new Oh, Sure; Keep Him Out! PING StCKMESS 15 ATE RABE | KNOW, POR CVE HAD ITA year, national peace strike and hat fo! the geners an eee beauty in any trike e has the right kind of BY ALL MEANS \ { KtEP Him our HAMILTON AND HIS AEROPLANE These pictures, taken at the San Diego meet, show Charies K. Hamilton in a flight there. close range shot at the aviator. BETTER WAGES f FALSEHOOD Pastor of a South Park Church Grilled in the Trial of Juvenile Case in Judge Ronald's Court. WHAT GLAVIS AND PINCHOT HAVE PROVED Ballinger Did Everything He Shouldn’t and Noth- ing He Should Have Done, Evidence Shows. apr oha frankly. 1» affidavit courts take « | Levine had éffor inte the ¥'e mothe By Untied Prees) WASHINGTON, March 10,—- The prosecution in the Baillin- ger investigation before the congress committee prac ends ite case with the testimony of Former Secretary of the Interior Garfleid today. Much of the evidence is cir umstantial and much depends pely upon inference The larger nal tically testimony exc ing falne « for Pi t the © extat A t Bal ib alie ager 1 » disprove Council, After a Stormy) 7 tatse nister, nonchalantly Meeting and Weeks of yj (ies te up wn jeasure. |were merely hearsay ‘ ed M it In » Novel Case the guve hin te ny iw the What Has Been Proved. That Ba er of the re cretary of the interior for ken oa! lands commission office had more ywiedge’ of the estigation and an « 7 Calied Preme) he oume in whick SPOKANE, March 10.—-Day iabo ore tn the employ of the city today tt are rejoteing because of the action oft the elty connect! last night tn |< eranting the request of the labor | being nee unions for an tnerenee tn wages fo: More than teams and laborers. After much of te Wraugiing, in the course of which some of the counciimes opposing the measure were hissed aod hoot | t+ @4, the counct! voted to increase the pay of day isborers from 5 ne, and, @ $9 per day and from $5.5 Jone w teams. he Washington The demand for the appointment teckied that " : f the ot at r . has ever That as commissioner, he d rected the fina ps for securing the Cunningham claime, estimated to be worth $90,000,000, notwith standing that a few daye before he had directed L. R. Glavis, then field agent, to investigate them as to their fraudulency That ard anked man friend This the rding to tt A tow Chiltren’s while steps lookir tow ring of the clair re thor 1 on January Was not notifies barely neue wante in thm later date t Jal! were pronoune ful by & number of speakers, while on the ed 4 other hand the police department |« and the jall were defended by Coun. T climap Shafer, who scored the the # & person of ones $0. des Women’s Club for filing charges jeharacter, Rev. Motil) ow Againat the department | nh har home sh KHARTOUM WILL on SEE T.R. MONDAY DIVORCED COUPLE SUICIDE |svoabi te tapos ee United Press.) gia oe : t rtain Alaskan KHARTOUM, March 10.—< nel! en contribu Roosevelt will arrive here Monday afternoon, March 14. This will be three days a 4 of his previous schedule The former president Wilh be here almost in time to we come Mrs. Roosevelt and Pthel, ir stead of being recetved b hem Mra Roos tand b will arrive here o: before the and Ke The Roosevelts wil) next Thursday for Catro. SISTER GETS RUN DOWN BY AUTO :: Laughing merrily over a stolen! As ride an the back en “ Wagon, yesterday aftera aaif in the Puts, aged #, and | hopped off into Grand houlevard just ab a large them * wee machine be nd as patent lanks and ready two weeks « jer, while usual anKac the re Ball to abate interests fn had cases (My Untied Pree.) OLYMPIA, March 10—Mrs. An nabelle Farquhar and her divorced Suppressed Evidence nd, Edward Farquhar, are The rae ral W dead today, possibly as the of @ suicide pact. Mra, Farquhar whe has been divorced several years otill w devoted to her former hue and, and semetimes visited him although actually living separate and supporting herself, At mid night Ferquhar reported to a loca undertaker that his former wife was dead in his room Upon investiga tiog it was found that the woman had been dead She was in her nighte Farquhar's bed There were ev dences that she had swallowed po Wickersham pughte Co leav asked Glav evidence from & not who were claimant weveral hours. othes, lying the body was being removed from the room Farquhar shot hi ead, dying in a few “ich POLICE FIRE ON 'S TWO BURGLARS Har near auto the stopped The auto Uyplliriid .. Uy hee “Mltrngeortn, | Mb yy, ZS Cig, phhbVyz tad, fers a sleep that 4 says that Roosevelt or any member of his party may be infected with the volop until after their return to the United States, and warns the authorities driven t Dearborn friend, Ral a taker machin WERE ALL ROBBERS AIMS THT WEST SEATTLE MOTHER Tmusenga (5 FRANTIC WITH FE Charley Lambert Enticed Away to Sea by Drunken Seaman Police Engag- ed in Search. | CHARLEY LAMBERT a ries of adventure at friend, bert, at to get an He got away ttle after 7 30 street near the West he by hi nie 1 the car he t two fellow ys and told that he was not going to achool, as going to m @ long trip, rat to Victor thence vu and ake be his that whieh ed trom taking r he was seen by lly in company a water trying to sell the Enticed Away by Sailor. was t trace of him been © he dis- it that Mon he rol same he was y hav tiffed, and STAR RENTS APARTMENTS A eee nesses sensanstsneenenannernenennnen! sugh Tariff England, Cay New Zealand, New |ment

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