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THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. ; ay ON THAINS AND NEWS ANDS Be. HAMILTON (1) SWIMMING TO SHORE FROM AEROPLANE (2) AFTER HIS ACCIDENT SATURDAY TWOBDIS PLAY WILE POLICE. sm°* Capi Sotto» WITH. GUNS, IND DOCTORS. cm HAMILTON. FLYING EN DIFFER, MIN ac solemn || AT MEADOWS and Former Is Killed. Each Institution Blames the bat ceed ; | Other But Neither Gives, ee vse ‘- a oeaileleds | ee ‘ Death came at 10 night Th ; y to Civilization Again-—Will Not Talk ort Lawton, ¢ a ee Reason Why tees . Everybody Trying to Make Good for Yesterday's But Cunningham Tells Star |hundro. the lyearold son Ross Dies Unattended. ; pe Fiasco, When Fifteen Thousand Spectators Wait- When Ex-President Was Near Death | ro. no ag roe laden . . Sot] WHY THOMAS ROSS DIED UN ; ed in Vain for Several Hours to See Aviator in ui | George ’ id ATTENDED. ; ; j | the Air. iL. A. Naé@eau, formerly director a Police—If the mafl was sick the leral of the > exposition, § Dit ple ough , Mall Correspondent of the United Press.) sas : . on set oie Caner A March 14.—Former President Theodore Roose | ‘ hth an Mospitel—Our wards are crowd . * Paige oa [pew famous khaki uniform, made a triumphant | t ‘betore ed. We thought him all right. j a. The Meadows this after : harge gates of The this afternoon. The colonel previously hed per he shot hin ‘ Why didn't the police tell ue? Moasdnwe w one ' bl be no public display on hie behalf, but thou. [er the shot was fired from ‘“: rly mad act pK Se te tee ‘ Seeembied on the river front to cheer the noted | weapon Which young Nadeau was) At 206 tith av. N., the mother of ‘ me 1 a big crow k advantage of fap the Steamer Dal reached the city. The great Gow [handling Young Ne aye he | Rose ie crying bitterly over the fact t wes gay with color. The American Stars and 3 how the accident that her son died a prisoner and Baside the British Union Jack and Egyptian Stand |happoned and Coroner Snyder bas | unattended by # physician. She says: FI rt t all depends upon how his engine is working | dectded that ah “ Wee an he was subject to epileptic tite, and ‘ faceident and not hold an in-| le satiefied that is the cause of his Char usiness 7 n the city this disap- Washington every person |quest or caus death | BY GILSON GARONER., Saturday George Na in view of the mother’s state 1916, Newspaper Enterprise Association deau h my and cart | mente, Coroner Snyder will not hold March 14-—-Three or four days with Theodore d the two boys went out t the « post-mortem. Members of his party have given me a distinet [home of Mre George yada, near Mate of mind Fort Lawton, for an afternoon's iy on hie guard t he be trapped either by iplay. Mra. Ponda was enemies into any hint or expression as to |and the boys bv Affairs in the United States. He ts determined snd the how @Bal} pass hie lips until he shall have been lafterncon they we > know fully first-hand all about the various |room playing with , it te needless to amy that he has not chang- [one a 32 caliber ar Mat the progressive policies of the nation [and so far a8 can i spite of any opposition before the shooting ( panied Col. Roosevelt ever|had the 32 and J th > r Patro ig k I Id % it he reached Africa, is an ar-|the 39 jaker at A. Brown, w : , ; , ; 5, ase heat a eraser ef seen 2 man dent admirer of the Ab an } The fatal ts red in some on nd him to the city ‘ le over ty TUEtON & areccnaeus 1 not heer Joy of Ivine " most thrilling ad nd immediately wards spitas pon arrival at the sta . -: eo anh j P ne ae Bappy as a ver ants t urged rge Nadeau jumped on his pooy' tion Ross was « upstairs to th . os rat } . 9 widing to ea coicits. his i ead ingham, “it Port a ree could £0\pospital. The hospital authorities . ind t wi ing t all bui s and wires be- rite. happened prett y . 1 fort Lawtor where the bey thought he was drunk ie. ot " detribiy | sf r phant. He bad stalked his Men at the for ae be Hs ol hb adquerters , then knifed Banker Jere F. Lillis mt bas cold a ** and had brough m down |@ wagon wer th Pan va a sent up to whom Cudahy found in his home a Yandell Makes Statement. ies eas weil-mi wt he }femoved the » the at he jail jwith Mra. Cudahy at midnight. ». B. Yandell, vice president of hed the trae at discovered as iephant | Dr. Ira ©. Brown dressed the wound Ross Found Dead a Wil De mignty cind x feet away, co th ectual attempt was mad®) Upon in this ward Ross | ——~ ‘ the Western Washington Fair As SEE” "| st full charge. Foe cost of ws stood | Saturday night 1 iooate S00 fe |lay down and the other prisunst? | SPLASH! FRESHIE IS. ecThe disappointment of the thow tol ros hw Payer of Dr. E M (Continued on Page Three.) ~ DOUSED FOR LOVE. ‘ | sands of people at The Meadows 1 e | Shunted from to hospital : 3 ’ offici ait Sage ra oadigel e and from hospital b to jail, BB ’ . ’ - Ha uilton realize Rons, aged & 4 unattend: | 7 . . that by 1 ne gat { Th adows today that they can- in the rece om me tate 4 “ 4 not make up the k occ ned working men and others who ween Sat ; pt and b But they me on will fly in to a dangerous or not your pr trampled dow: ‘ the fax 5 c : iv esterday is regrettable in every “put. he thought |everyt ‘ir t MAKIN Vid, RE way, and where those who paid @ ' aly th pow. | the fe, & 3 Es | red. regret the expenditure of that taggered |? AT WELLINGTON enh ’ JOHN P. CUDAHY money and in many regret Corone nyd bs 5 Rp! (By United Press.) their one chanc an acro- the great creature - ‘ ayo a’ A me 1 bullet ft j doused © lake , s which particularly y - March 14.-—Dti | A sand i Mo no for the imal and we alii GERMANY HAS A WELLING Wash. March) t of « r| permit no lovemaking on the part A. Cook is on his way yen » 4.—Junt Vellingtor 4 to Jah is on back to New xm South en who have had a part in ; 30-TON AIRSHIP | ing tie norr: he avalanche a +. to ee, and which general-| soo rioa, according t atement |the management of this aviation ex ah new snowslide swe ow ) grovel in eaterday. | aid he bas | hibition, for none 1s for the sake 1 asked. dust at the r © upper clas u Ty nan wouldn't have _ etwee vere the Penvered t ¢ 4 rdered the cl of the Waldorf ew would want to or eae, AT | sau « wer coi earn mec fa hal . canyon, demok | «te GOD CAN’T CURE HER, WHO CAN?” Waldort why Be are eee ed , ASKS HUSBAND OF DYING WOMAN | According to the plans made | appointed can't + the predica Oe testnces h better than annge. eens ie iene nid La rg t ug became: a mothst, whe dying [ea tens, ; . Jos Of trophic shy 4 ” fn « 7 tent 7 le é h tle one be, and! yoy * ‘ : (Continued « Page Seven.) os, alongs mer Dn : | opt wieo th E T 4 ae retinue HART WI $$ LEER FEEL YS HES ¥ guid ) dnl COUNCIL \* THE WEATHER * * * 1 * ” * JAMESTOWN, N. ¥ } P. Hart, the independent|* | fee Pham @lected to the city coum we dai a live only a » he Twelfth ward, will get|*#* eee eee ew bargains, w ertificate of election despite rhe Star 4 the Interest t Cour ¢ e 6 ind hat Hart bas 680 better tin have weue the oo pecord : ae ; BY LAURENCE REDINGTON. |, found a more learned name, c ' wn oath t € ! nd ex nto 1 tite and ¢ tor 4 ero. wer of |° wae the direct cause of the ac f ‘ ere | a of } wre 1 vine ered and ad « ANE e ty Or and it fnyeatioent CALLED ZEPPELIN it wae neither poor Judgment cident " 1 e aviator ¢ deat 1 led, the both in - . nor faulty machinery that NAMES; 5 MONTHS plunged Charles K. Hamilton's { ous tn th kle " " ny , ’ and st wel eae bielane into the lake that cov " f fl i ut » the valt ; Germans era the infield of the The sad ioe Meadows race track, putting the daring aviator in close touch with death, bringing the maneuvers of Saturday, the first day of Seattle's carnival of the air, to an untimely ter mination, and upsetting the ar rangements for Sunday's | and he ready t Cal., Marck flights un elevator oper t dread disease, with which /tions. Of all the men who 4, haw been suffer Hamilton, in common with most eally flown in heavier-than-air ma 1 ‘ daa ts we called off fo every other man who hae suc chines, the Wright brothers are th i erel arkin ofl ; Had Pralse for Him ure from a constant fever hyaician, Dr. Henry Her-| cessfully attempted the con- | only ones who bave carried a quest of the air, is afflicted, and | perspective of risk from the earth ec ove In the water, tu ufter his ¢ K « previous| ‘Those who Just discovered the cause j 1 red the eau somersault and! afternoon { biplane seemed | Saturday had nothir xtra and entirely unneces-| which may be called sky-mad- | into the cloud nese until the alienists have | Saturday ufternoon, afte a Mg i , bot the worse for sudedn conversion | iration for h