The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE " SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1910, i ne ONE CENT 9 2%, THAINS Ax NEWH BTANDS Se ONELESSHh nD 1 a ee 1 WILL STRIKE Them in Seattle. Mra. Hel 7 okt ts living} Oooo : Who Investigates Seattle Underworld reppiy » ; , . Men Want an Increase of Fifty Cents a Day and Illinois Bhe has not left her Jap husband Startling Report to Star—Tells of Needs of gunn tou with eho ean’: Operator Declares There is No Possible Chance of top from -8an Francisco a year — pate Bh gg Aro ie Tent chute 20. Averting Trouble—Will Reach From Pennsylvania which went around the werld Now YOu ONLY HAVE t “ ‘ o ma. | With Mra. Aoki at the modest TO CARRY 16 MORE ys Oklaho: apartments at 1022 Main st. ts her " = and tha LET You } a husband, Gunjiro Aoki, her § mm THE CIRCUS | , monthe-old half Jap baby, and her ‘ ay P INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 31 fficia the United mother, Mra. Frances Emory, wife of \ f A I f th jan archdeacon of the Episcopal , eich : bp fohureh of California u " = (ene wah hederes (beatae rigger washig great strike of report that I have left my “ ay The jhuaband and my home is entirely “~ = | falne,” maid Mra Aoki this morning i am as happy Ae can be.” / ons i a Mra. Aoki hugged a baby to her f it | UIS, March 31 our hundred thousand coal [breast as she spoke—@ophronia , jm neluding almost every + n the district bets A. BROWN, prance Aght-& wah Geantin some | Western Penhéylvanin sad ¢ ai tesla at de WEALTH ‘ }of a thing, with a suggestion of ss san 4 abe ; erred Meets Jed > , vy, compelling es nines, @ rding to a ' : ; Oriental slant in tte « but with 1 DAS A TRAMP IN seie Cunlalilens enue ote take tenon ' ‘ jj tt Rover : ‘ hair, . ed Charit n mee I am not in Call be Bs : ta hat every-imine in Illacis Would d ails r und as for my ni : n Pye ‘ Pilg be tenderloin t 1 > . jowe this look as it I are % er A wag rease that w nable th o earn from $4 t see how auch w re $4.50 per day ‘of men are out anyway / a = A esent they earn from $2.50 re id really want work - ie oa : i —~ sam Cie tc joint « of rep ” c ° — ¢ tal s ol 1 nd : on ag —— ODD BITS i be held tn” Chlege th uw and Gunjir © e “ 2 Bee cago Mond fooreshead does as even to go . ve be od s that time. Thirty » on seen at oe oT om Gays e said, before fier, at te Mate the tend . es can formu see how It sturte hay er ‘ 3 Wi = eo “THE ETNA ERUPTION al ctric Co EDWIN A. BROWN ined: we Biss bath horse. [eine es and Fase of Late, Wikies on Seuthern|_ ene. ope on i Si Whkenes tee id hese Pierce County Miner Fatal- ; for th A. BROWN Wt tench an old dog i ly Wounds Fellow Work © «rex K man and Flees—Will Be |: Pry od with him, and finally (By United Press.) mar i‘ Seusiia. ont Wes " ast for a pert t t aco where od t NEW YORK, March 31.—Theo Roasdvelt will arrive at Tsormina. Caught Dead or Alive. | is t f t? t lays t we t o We ' . tomorrow to witness the great eruption of Mo _ a na Mra. O'Brien - A eo «i that r rh y i have t reoelved today from Catania. The « 1 wit os ax ~ af the organteation ng to a diss pay —_—S y od to Naple ough the Straits of Meestna if he we the }new plas ret visiting Taormina, whieb is 20 miles from Aetna ‘ss adlhgelypetcage | Seattle Executive Cele- going : LE reh 21 ppuntadil v@teiien of nd We brates Opening of Com- NAPLES, March mountain villas B and te, according to advic i Congratulatory Message 2"), ‘ the towns, pariaitting the ng Of value that ec ; somes he ~ TO MOURN HIM 4 trom hilie, and that It i* expects to « nt 1 LT LAKE, March 31,— toward the ses mine e ed to t children, 87 grandchil wate » thow | Marti dead AD ar 16 great grandchildren, F intervening hills e checked | ™ / ° ny a the ast and 10,000 friende of John R. the ad of v t atania 0 ° ee rere | Cos e he few 7 Winder, member of the First seudiediie ate. ae dew t eoks Rey the : Previdency of the Mormon hurch, attended his funeral services today eanants Mayor of Seattle: Greet ings from Walla Walla to Se S pane, Odile tavenicinn * ongratulati: of th attic. Congratulations hg The lava is estimated to hour upon the completion of 2 dese ta olaees Many of Winder’s descend- : ants came from ous parts wireleas communicatio t i h r , an e r , t the two queen cities of the he t it at the « a Mert f the country to attend the greatest state in the Union. \ t ay a 4 r t th qnewel convention of the “EUGENE TANSICK Catania is Safe ae. thee t ’ church, which begins Sunday Mayor TANIA, Maret etl tit wing ve a ' Winder’s deat ay interfere Ma and hedra monast " he raiiroad 7 with the conve plans. of « at r inging ¢ » et tain n r ‘ Winder's funeral war onduct y roces {) path of apy r t P ed by Joseph F. Smith and An The ’ OO elasd ima sotrmreas, MAUDE ADAMS AND OTIS SKINNER WILL "with the quarrel & ring from the effects AD READER 1 trust the wireless may be - i used for our mutual advantage. STAR IN THE AMERICAN CHANTECLER ‘ p epr irew Ander 6 BOUGHT FOR CASH | welcome any movement that By Uniehd Press a ; 470th ried “yer ttle Re stat : Grows ws oN . wens NEW YORK, March 31—From the long list of Charles Frot ‘ : : bays ' Pena Walla, ae we certainly appre man's stars, Maude Ad has been selected for the “hen pheasant ciate the importance of that n the first American production of Edmond Rostand’s “Chantecic part of our state of which your While Rostand hes stipulated that the trensiat eity je the chief conte he literal, it is believed that Mise Adams w HIRAM CHARLES GILL pheasant make-up devised by Mme. Simone, w pital. He ha oo peareres HOMELESS SENATOR RAILROADED BILL Patan | Rae et a’ | BABE | AND GOT $15,000 IN STOCK : | ake EER ep Under Sidewalks. THE WEATHER ing tonigh (By United Pres at ut and i NE YORK, March * * * ho * Senator L. F. Goo " . * * * * ~ * . . RRR RRR ER ER EH sented Orange 106, got 100 shares o oe tae Latta beck MTOM real bed sheet coat Mioy,” laborer, om Tn VETERAN OF 72, MARRIED TO YOUNG Mortgage company and railroading the losing days of the lem i pao ade Mig ‘-E, HAD TO COOK MEALS AND LOOK ped in th sures ca > cay ons ti sees AFTER HER CHILDREN, SO JURY FREED veloped in the f ir wae b wn ly vestigation today. shares were kien, W. H. Buck-|the postoftice department ha HIM OF NONSUPPORT CHARGE and Gre en ted by| Wood, Bho apecified that the child YOU CAN RIDE ROUND THE WORLD IN horitien oa vd ioe wilereby he ros} ene ‘0 remain there for 8 day oe AN AEROPLANE SOON, IS ASSURANC En Zepps on) Omaha, Denve ing ote Portland ad be ador on f here | ™an

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