The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1910, Page 1

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Peer frie me “peas \ “Ae or MISS JOSEPHINE LEAVITT ar bas just comple do essful contest among its Why don't young men received, and the & guests at the best wae people Robert Edeson’s Sunday epting Innocent attentions her?” It's a q think? Th winners. Lette Pull ased on new from you beat * to contain not ails in phine Leavy, Edeson’s leading BULGE 47 OEAD NOW FLIPPY IN THE ROCK wTATTEND [OLAND WRECK “Trade School ae State Railroad Com- Get Along the rink lappy We 254 the Without Of. t. Benton Women Will gty tonight of the the tt Mppy and th. chine Tink ‘approval discover Was tc The F omen her, an mission Will Investigate the Railroad Disaster Near Reinbeck. (By United Prey DES MOINES. March 22. —Bessie Servis, Washington, lowa, died in # hospital at Mar shailtown today. She was injured n the Rock Island wreck ny Reinbeck, lowa, yesterday, and her death brings the total list of dead up t> 47 Many of the injured in the hos-| pitais Gectared today by at tending physicians to be in critical conditions. lowe. of DES MOINES, Ia stigation of the Rock Island sear Relubeck, in which 45 killed and 45 injured, lertaken by the si rail commission, The ratlroad of. ho have carried on an in oft own, ave not i the se of the accel March 22.—An wh, where and hospitals at the dead and are crowded All of the dead residents of the is car people there in an ify the victims. Most dead have been identified when taken, eck victims red were and anxious th ck occurred a dou Rock Island Ch passer ago, Great re being blockade on of our school ts ib Women's Educa management of pts did not The achool poy for his wrote out wan worthy of this debts amount tried to raine but failed. The tor Was Last Hope sw no hope in the harities committee ftered the use Here was our money that Mr tailed bring who belong to and long financial everything was and the Feder withdrew thetr business but Mr of hie chance Lippy's us ie to ed hard 4 just Mr. Lippy publiel lub will get along without It [long before orders WAPPY LAYS DOWN AULES FOR HIS MEN No Loafing, Drinking or Gossiping —- Must Give) City Full Value for Sal ary. No drinking on duty ing ts prohibited from watil daylight No gossiping; Questions politely enter inte long. conversations No loafing; policemen must mot lounge areund cigar stands, saloons or read news papers while on thelr beats. | want you te give me the eight hours’ werk that the city pays for Take note of all suspicious characters in your districts. | want apecial attention given the residence districts. Notice the people you meet; you can ordinarily tell wi er they belong there or not. Keep your eyes on people coming from the hills after the care stop. They may have been up to no good. Members of the traffic squad will keep of 10 feet be tween ail vehicles on congest ed streets, so that pedestrians may cross or get to the str care —Chief Wappenstein's Smok tam anewer all but do not unnecessary orders Bright and early this Wappy” was at his desk « quarters and he had not morning head began to te workings and changes tn artment the began ef | fect jeran on ‘work R the firet office somebody it The that tio hia either anno uw and duty from amtil at le Je ) Corbett be to lock-up and the Sarre na « Cap ot poltee ll be on morning Corbats mr ¢ nigh the ap as full or jallers and ders from has long been a sat! the force While pausing to lig » whifted a few sergeants. Not that the sbifte were the whim of a moment, for the chief bad studied the matters, He Hed Ser geante Clarence Carr and W. B. Kent from work in the oid restrict ed district and south of it, and placed there tn their stead Ser geants Frank Fryant and Et | Hedges. Sergeant Tom bh will continue work to that oulity arr and Kent will probably be assigned to residence districts 1 am determined to clean theae colored burglars and other vermin who hang out there,” ob served “Wappy 1 am © determined these burglaries in the residence districts and I gave emphatic or dere the to protect the ne of « and arrest all ath rr added re wat to men and he eharac ‘CANNON WOULD BET $5,000 HE STICKS (My Catted Preee) WASHINGTON, March 22.-— The republican members of th new rulee committee in the house of representatives wil! be jected Thurscay night it was definitely decided today that » cauove of the republican members would meet thet time. The call for the caucus cireutated today, and enough signatures received to make the meeting certain ore WABHINOTON. D. C., March Chus far today Speaker Cannon he not confirmed the report that he offered to give over $6,000 to char ty If the house ousts him from the chair. It rumored made a statement Jast night while friends that Joe offect party of Unele this Here's an eloquent little let ter that came to the editor “Dear Editor: Can't any thing be uone to the brute that poisons a felia’s dog? My poor little Tipple, that never hurt poisoned. | made rave, that will hot bring him back | planted some flowers on his grave. Some other kids’ dogs are poisoned. A cat up at the grocery store Is poisoned, too. And everybody is tying up their doge so they won't be polsoned. Can't you find out who they are and arrest them? i am only 9 of | would do It myself. “HAROLD ED CURRY, 14th av. N. &. and 56th et. “P, B—i,used to carry pa pere¥or you and go did Tippie, 60 maybe you will help mo.’ te ity again district, do in the Phe potsoner Univers 1 at mourns him SEATTLE, WASH., been there | HP AND AWAY IS THEODORE (By @ Staff Correspondent of the United Press LUXOR, March #2. Thee dore Roosevelt rose at 6 o'clock to Gay. and hours later started on a long Back to visit the ruins he ancient city of Thebes Most of the other members of the Roos-velt whiter after a hard { and were when the cotone Director of Ant acted as expectal os for the horseback trip president visited the anc the neighborhood of th explored the Col { Rameseum Derel and Bahri Today's trip was a mly members of the ty arrived here preferred to sleeping soundly ata away Wiega and guld The journey tles aftoir and the Roose make the preferred family t ity velt trip not to pedittic Roosevelt Theo. Davis rian, and dis ed during the mora is quartered at th hotel, where tonight a be atv pany living in chance to greet the Tomorrow even! party will leay arrive, ace some time Th GIVES A SPREAD FOR CITY COUNCIL Murphy, of the elty counctl, entertained the bers of the counc!!, the mayor and geveral invited quests at a ban quet at the Olympus cafe last night after the councll meeting of the any Most tempt ine home of antique ne places visit a The party winter reception Americar given Roosevelt» 4 the Roosevelt Cairo and wilt the schedule be ireday President new mem To tam glad | am | can be useful Whom? ‘osident. mH because Taft this 4 poor little chap ath of his playmate a despairing realizes handiwork jand time mourns the de Tippie, With beyond his cannot death His father dock, has offered « for tho arrest of the be en this wisdom that of years he indo the kd F. Curry, Colmar ard of dog polsoner brings small Harold's heart. 86 pathetic little letter alling in b orrow Tippie worked for and that The Star's Tippie might he to solation to wrote t The Star that even | this newepaper recollection of od, he dvew a pieture of bright, alert little fox terrier Gladly, Harold? would The arrest the dag polsoner were possible, and giadly would Star see Tippie’s untimely death avenged by many days In jail for his slayer, for Tipple’s sake, for the sake the little heart that and for the protection | of “the other. kids,” whose Tippte once be ald him, a Star it The oO TUESDAY, MARCH 22, BLANKETY—BLANK—BLANK _ 1910, THE SEATTLE SlAr any rea —~AND-— ENDS aurnnir dauebter ine hear Her 4 daw " . Revised Nursery Rhymes. Jack and Jit! hint To get # pail of wat They couldn't afford conte « quart went up th k m at ouUprTEL Wash aN The Union Pacific railway is go to establish @ school in which it i teach ite employes the art politenees inj BREMET f We foying t the cruleer po ab: | Washingt Pre: ing me repaire for Bue AWS reached ahepd White ruined tone of ree of the sea kale, usec na, are 1 foot wide and The loaves fan food in Ch 46 feet long TIPPIE IS DEAD AND ONE LITTLE BOY’S HEART IS BITTER flanger of this a friend and boot tn oyhood in mi There ar big world would right and among done to little Bome lightly Harold if it thene ya and girls think are wrongs grown-ups may of Tippie’s death, that it is @ emall matter, but they do not know, they cannot know do that there never was or never will be another dog quite tike Tippie; they do not realize that your boyleh grief ai the cight of that pretty grave, with ite flowers, is just as real, just as sharp and hope lees to you, with your nine years of experience, as the griefa that will t the sight of other in after years. Grown ups, Harold, often forget about the Tipples they had and loved when they were as you y graves bil J is Un Judge Ronald S murrer BECAUSE HE = LIED gL Pe ee ee ee Water Shut Off t Madisor av. N to Lake W ne . . * * * o * * ee ee nine dite and and forlorr and how th ight lust fe Th whe edi would hunt ¢ thing terri old de Ha ou wand and with mar if excuse for who polson wil that have be little will | death in vain ‘ do Ou Tippie's entir tr to it will not n Ex-Presid HOLZHEIME EARED ONE ON TRAINS AND KWH BTANDM Be. CENT PINCHOT IS OFF 10 CUROPE 10 MEET ROOSEVELT ent Sends Urgent Message to Deposed Chief Forester From Khartoum, to Meet Him in Paris— tblegram fron d that un aring E stay in F roceed tc A It UF BAIGER to ustains De- Indictment Against Former Assist- ant Prosecutor. of th state o wr ap w * * * * . * th stwte that the The whict state heal ate. The Charge Against Him. Judg itten Ronald st ratained ime Rona pinion he had expe of labor ained he b Aft wav me within nded r the weouting ipreme Argre an ourt elmer nal Leavitt ee eada nigh * nd Wed we ee ee TWO ad a Main right It word BO ARE NOW WORKING will ¢ 9400 number be 1 4¢n call is ngland ident sed forester of Roosevelt a friend summoned a close was and it planned Par It could ti! Roos Roor wa. ris un * arrival there velt is not due in Paris for a month Pinchot said be *a that he had planned t Roosevelt b the iatter salled for Africa, The trip, he in- ated, was merely the consumma- of the plans already formed message sent Pinchot was t, it ts dectared, and it that the hasty de. former bead of the Indientes that the be Paria, but ne forest service meeting wi at Pinchot will im en ase erey of the 5 discuss any Ballinger Pinchot con- he made ex- regarding the rrespondents sent to believed that he at first hand for Pinchot orester's side hot stood as sident Roose- an in Washington Id was secretary of the He was of the fa- cabinet his coun- « to forests were given the presi- although haustive " tr meet as any w™ Garfle one and ds by that Pin- rm Roosevelt on ers PASSENGERS DEMAND WAS DENIED THEM Survivors Say the People Should Have Been Taken Over the Trail and Away From Wel- lington. Neve Ame salesman n Paper Co., today ner’s jury in- Wellington ¢isaster ramatic story of the confer. ‘of the engers on the then between and the rail- night prior to avalanche, which swept trains and the occupants te uction jeath on the morn- and atives nowy rs and railroad to discuss over the White is the only peri whbound trains Dramat told today of the passengers rmination that on th rrow all should hit the trail; of their decision to demand of the ailroad company officials that they y the raflroad laborers at Wel | ington tm taking the wom and ch Scenic, and finally of | the refusal of Superintendent Black- | burn to grant this demand The ry told exclusively in retold the wit whole As on ‘Little Angel” Testifies, the stand was wife of the Wellington Angel” of Night- of ns to the sur. anc Mrs. Sher. the depth of the rior to the minor. testi- ns at Welling. The at ittle Floren ades,”” b atic attle real in the t witness with offices when the ac state Taken Out the ould Have Been i passen and chil taken over yw was aveling wa and while ate a § That horse must be stone

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