The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE - THE SEATTLE 42, NO. 17. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1910. ONE CENT ON TRAINS AND HintLTON DENOUIICES BACKERSPosTS — FORFEIT-—-SAYS FIGURES WERE JOBBED | 2) -~ Geen woe Ta al | PEOPLE WERE | MISLED “FAOLLER |Strike Postponed Until End |Aviater Turns on Directors of Western Washington of Week-—Will Tie Up p Fair Association Demands That They Repay Peo- —_—— Half the Reilroad Mile-| | ple Who Failed to See Flights. 's Death Will Re- ——— in Laying Bare the age of the Country. PROT shed by by Ballard Re- had | 4 aha =i, _—— a of Mrs A . the birth of ago, due bands) = wh ment and I g milton charges: | That attendance figures were jobbed, there being $18,- Pot the Bal 000 taken in, instead of the $7,400 the management reported. # : That the backers misled himself and the public about fher child came, Mre. Greer ' Rai 3 ; x Sunday’s meet the services of a pt . @4 she during the dark ay | t Car-] Croft H A ager, and a former Seattle man, faye which ended Is ma And death, After ¢ ! sa releasing | elf this morning with the prose: ‘ J.C. Sny favestigate the if the case, and sow be rande te Bottom of Affair Rot yet in posses af the Meets, but he them and prom|ses rouge gh expose i ot ler camp, where folloe Bve im tents eat d by the high offi } hI hereby ee ft medict | eared probable today that the |» WHAT AMERICA CAN EXPECT OF els gta Ser waka an Pract eset. eer wee at's | “carne om eat ROOSEVELT ON HIS RETURN HOME ]| \ = —-= BEGIN OVER 1S NOW AEM wececee tht Ged to » life. He and another bs the play fair with $5 K. HAMILTON. f The Seattle Star the sum BY CHARL Mra. John P. Cudahy, Whose Hus Banker John Lillis CHICAGO, March 16—abr | . | T tenet ditt oh With a Knife When He n His House | though @ generai strike of CHAS, K. HAMILTON | more than 25,000 firemen has Vashington gton Fair A at will add to this f the $3,000 BY GILGON GARONER Pa ast Copyright 1910 Hy Newspaper Enterprise Assoctathe 1 leave me to pay ‘pene cy re ' Ouvwy in be domed ’ ag , ‘ S¢ and the traveling the. Physician | , « «< € rhe all told, to at least $ & physician, D sag ere hak Bh OFFICERS SHOULD DO THIS. er to give the people of Se- Knife Wielder Will Leave Won't Say Why He Join- railroad general managers. Prenh told her ae i Castes ef the Drothivheah af eal, certair ¢ officers of the Western Washing- Cok person Scene of Lillis Affray to ed Wappenstein’s Force. aad Rosine s are here, should be willing to tetarned to > Live im Omaha of Chi-] asv re Mark A. Matthews Is a| toc bother! sonata at & second att P er am, eniy 10 cago. oliceman. the To the people who are clamoring for their dollar, they say Yen, he can ride on a street car The de , ig too Iate—the for nothing and pack a great big | ed at midnight yesterday's flight was successful. To me, to whom they still By United Press) gat” with var of molosta at board of owe $3,000, they say yesterday's flight was unsuccessful. Be humane officers sux seitiiem Waele ¢h.<dain Be aera on 4 ; the Brother? id Sunday, the led 7 er Ct . As to the consistency of these statements, I will leave the 1 ‘ who haa been bf ‘ aled weapons irman N ; He's been a Thursday, is in pract saarer te jusion in an effort to escape | awa public to judge. f ngton Fair Association Uncle Sam the riety following his knife Py Apparently th ty ‘hos Panes receive t $7,400 in paid admis- k on Jere Lillis, and t* oa i rike 1 t r and gra tand receipts on Saturday and Sunda. In my ded to yait Kaneas © te have tore.| WHAT'S VERY WRONG FOR A WOMAN ¢, this statement is incorrect. 1 would be willing to ' IS ONLY LITTLE WRONG FOR A MAN |. $1,000 that at least $18,009 was taken the two days, ae Sooo Se , “ aegis ete aba THE PUBLIC MISINFORMED. Quectis pe ‘wee 5. tee He oa Day s with the officers of the We rn Wash- at the birt ‘ : e morning . tWoweeks ‘ ‘ ’ t ° or man f . brayerty! t the Wwision of «1 LOVE YOU LIKE hat what ls ovis a it~ DEVIL,” SHE WROTE The Second Bio Strike ained Hever, why he t If the Brothe 1 Firemen v3 n I t . . arr t it k te ¢ the Roya ' ° Oh _ f S ay tc aw a crowd Ptahans tx 5 8 Oph es milar ser ¢ i CLeaRING®. na : Tt r wont & explana whate tten ir etter alle t My sole desire is to leave with the people of Seattle the im- PY Fs Proige ath ny , sone intend ruse | pression that I am on the square—that for the sake of a few today 92,1 ” ® estima that the! thor t sued the t rn hur j or even thousand dollars I would not deliberately be a s A * : . ~ party to a swindle. Tacoma * affected a * “ . “ a s t 4 ' : as Meday. $1,017 425.00 & x t ; " oO } ' Portiand * f er ‘ : The Noday $2, - , ; 1 will | es TT) al x f xpla watch a 1 es a » « v t = leligliel a a ay x aton Star the townapeoy he United Im epite of thi ' { t | ‘ i Ke l ave t t ) H nae neh apne, att bem: bot , . hat he said. | PRIEST WHIPPED FIND YOUR 1 | . i shad , aes | WHY HE BECA MAYOR u a e HE DIDN'T FLIRT Ror to t with I didn’t know I was a bad man at all until th npaign w My wife and « HE i8 VERY ANGRY. me Again he ; ou out of the| This Puget Sound la d him about 1 eautiful belief in man and how L was per kide wa to } bout 1 wasn't going to if Rm oitice here fle a aper | feetly willing that he ar | the st of the noble en should : has ‘ 1 q ah cana 1 out government and hold all the office He let 1 us : ; : : here + P Y { 2 mum a and get BOME STRONG LANGUAGE : : . you ygu an reporte I don't de just for the sake of conversation I asked him a ! poltc , 708 oF an right. Whatever your| Then he talked. Believe me, he said thin, You will pardon me if 1]7 (Continued Page Seven.)

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