The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 1

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- THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1910. ONE CENT Shs hah te NEWS HTANDS fe. ENSU RE weiteckiio'sm eens ore Oe FLING AT RIN datids GaaCS AND Hace Any DLO am. Ore, April 2 | a | 1 im an n markat HERE IS EARNEST SHACKLETON AND HIS r i i ae PRETTY WIFE NOW ON WAY TO ALASKA Peddy in Italy orn & Tee uh Nedicted P nt ae . ples by American Colony i . Oregon T ~~Half the Town Out to (By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) serene censure fe his gilts Kno I mee in the uniaw! iets relative to the Fae bank of which he director | (By Untied Preas) WASHINGTON, April 2A sen tation wan sprung in the Ballinger hearing today when H. K. Love testified that John W. Dud ley, former registrar of the Juneau land office, toid him last ige and day Man is Missing, Knife and gt eis henoetoanax' te Woman’s Hat Pin Found ace ; , and Police Have a Big prove Mystery to Solve. } guilty NAPLES, Apr C showed dore Roose here February that a representative of Calli Weekly told Dudley it | would be worth from $5,000 to $10 000 for Dudiey to come and testify before the committee in Washing wn | fr nd ermina A sult of clothes, shirt, pot ae “So Dudley said Collier's offered within} tar and underclothing soaked q him a bribe to testify here?” asked nee 3 e dock with blood f Representative Madison ah Se A big clasp knife, handie ,. I h el bloody and hair on the blade No, sir, they said they wedlg The Pring Heine aring A wash bow! full of bloody pay him,” replied Love jonel, Mra. Re elt, Miss Ethe water “| don’t want any of your fine and Kermit rrived here at 8 Added to this, a bloody pil- distinctions,” said Madison. or mannan 2 ah low, and last but not least, a } populatic Naples was ¢ Gamalts tan én Madison demanded that Dudiey/ quay and half of that balf appeare ; A man missing. be called to tentify . ts wy oe Fd poeidy odd Th ae of all these things | { * otion an he asimnared/an thane ee pied by Rinehold a | “ nen rich and de. | Wink 1 home of Mr. and Sf . Ce o.| Mra. ¢ Seige), 503 23rd av, — a rmbabeadior ideas. | ave t Nice @ mystery to solve iti / { tome to day ce Corruption at sul Crowntnsh ed here, *Very effort possible is being made Meeting — Car- | tan nea Gther eee ne | some explanation of all the blood ared about on bis clothing and his room polita ci ty also we t to re e the distinguished d at Graft. This in Sir Ernest Sh York Cit Ernest posse kiston and Lady Shackleton, anapped in New eber. He has not ie # the honor of having come nearer to the as Roosevelt ad de | bad regular emy t recently, sot South Pole than any other man. Both are on their way to Alaska on a NEV SF scended from the ship be was sur. | 284 bee ng some and was in - combination pleasure and exploring trip. " Par special guard of po-|@rears with rent SSS ee = = = oo feminine acquaintance ry toe cltae s. Naples He Came im the Night “ : ‘ a the ecret socle and] Yesterday morning he was seen | eleeate inett to neloualt ieee tae t and the | leaving the house. $ nat time I eaetcul tx the ten Bike toe ee known to| none of those about the Seigel real- j largest payment was & to a Mrs Roosevelt. | dence have seen him, but during I ies ; = Tae fo tae d age ast night th which was oe HAN FR ri hand thes he would res me : Mrs. Seige! Went to the Room. ri wre 40 ont ; 4 Tr ning, however, Mra “ tere boting <f . night i former pr 6 was ¢ ent to th r 5 burgiare od t hed he uceies One of th she entered and dis sing par wedding » ‘ 4 smeared about. The po- ed, and Officer Ha- to the residence and : in Brown's Scheme for the Establishment of a Municipal : ti ae ~ Se 2 : ¢ t : et eis re ras oak ok Winkler was ned Lodging House and Baths is Endorsed by Repre-| «: ‘ wa gor Pe ! m. “which "lof CHE WORKED: WHISKY CE NUS ligiously letermination ne wearing yesterday was found hung a to sentative Men of Seattle. in “midecenn becaune. bee ' oo : Be eae i ieeshed with bio “a. comer nee to| Soaked with blood. In a corner coast wore given nothing t® eat but bacon sanded me by representa. were found a collar, shirt and under. t the «Ene Theat tivived hase toaay} ‘ et i eee o stot The campaign for the eatabliehment of a free nicipa iging | ae © captain roported th tiny, | ee |" pictenaceryd omen houne athe for the many horel m out of work in Seattle ane i Blood Everywhere at length iwin A. Brown, the Den philanthropist, will get the PORT TOWNS : Whiteside wae taken from « A clasp knife, handle bloody and and admitted his . ot some of the m —t preminen e nd tet veatial men of the city. | mg Bhd rw gens my Boe SS that she suggested t wh . suse Melville R with hairs oticking to the Naas, vac comellaad ae nal Sueah het et Uae: hats “wennh at : " +o well Be = her husband, Edmond M. Caswe mye can x wa Salt or cheat tania iedioneael aa dy recent expos ¢ unions, and ft te hoped to # ° " nm an e “ ' ‘ : : Be gdh sealtn the penitentiany Walla Walla. | of bloody water, indicating tha! thropic organizations of the city interested. Ar hose endorsing the o : - a Me RO te k and earn t a Winkler had washed the blood from movement ate ¥.| money, Florence B. Caswell told Wt ne nker h the . Chariee W. Doyle of the Central! the man of m C " , sadn: wh aah bad ; his hands in it ; " sieininnateiasietsti t the te In| Judge Ronald this morning ahe was) man. who is $3, and has Boro wecaas Gil ink Ga, jatt be beaten by her Irate spouse. e an " rer La ounct—Mr. Brown spoke - Suancaniak haabe - an Me ered Be ethoed the opte-| petore the counct! on the subject of KENOSHA. Wis ape -conpte were | 4 ggtin gp pore Pilar gp Goce! : : t appeared that Winkler had Hughes that i & municipal lodging houee and baths, mayor of the city and candt oe OMY Mas b Mf > r HW Care bat in the conceal ang we all heartily agreed with hie ~ yesterda welding Caswe bts : Corruption that danger dl pe had He wae arrested th the wn himself on the bed as there ng he pleaded statements. The scheme is & gor 6,000 bare of totlet soap as & cart purstary. 180 T , was a bloody imprint dt his head . 4 net | on the pillow. He bad wiped his one, and should be boosted Mr paign souvenir, On one aide of the) she had better ge . * : aething tp bie Oct, “Me told bloody hands on an old shirt Brown le @ geod mast and hie werk Site ten to rained let ar tae tn the morning « ; oo “< Jn ge Bog lb ge BE ont All. these were found, but Wink Purtty # while er sb in a department atore to make ! an was saben is worthy of him a it t ( what he did. He ha Wad rs ayor's plotw f sure that there was some me re ba Dr. Elmer E. Heg of the state the petare and | re that there w b ; All day th ce have looked = Mere Boys Are Coming Up ‘*_! all support the household edical board—All such movements Af without j Daisy Edgar told Judge Ronald aan bake qaad, Wiener hos The ¢ 1 osraneonghmead Eom See the’ 3 The blood-soaked clothing and the the point where it surely this morning that «he led her r Auweie, now viel Woes scotinesanly srom the the | His wife be k for Every Day, Says Judge, clasp knife were taken to a chem- medion Saatiet: haem 00d ee — wer hat > property of the Alaska Steamehis qior and gambling occ pled the a Moti ‘ # st to determine whether or not it athe Jam tn favor of thie and alljon st hereclt, not Saeed ny, will leave for to- husband's time when he was not} own I to Get Long Sentences was human blood, and if the hairs a r ‘ raisted | 5°" 4 The ey Captain! heating his wife, which was fre | Jude . ° > on the knife were vi her similar movements in beating her he did not|Ciinger. to begin.» the} quent. The woman was given a de. *t 4 in Penitentiary. See ee ee ee Dr. M.A Matthews 1 have long ike the way th t Cree of divores . arg 4 at a late hour this after eon in fa f some such an r house th 4 effects : tw * 8 . rangement. Four years ago 1 agi-|the woman, her hus Ea FORT SMITH, Ar mentee wine * per t ‘Crime ia robbing the cradle. ateinn aff the question instalting @ gar, lived with her in a lod«ing al ‘i mn | fam sick at heart of sitting on ch Wink pubite awdttortum and bathe, house she conducted and owned a ee ee WNGEL, COUNCIL KEEPS OUT | | tniv'bsnch and venteneing young |. ied to get t 109 Sixth av. N. He paid for bi 3 when, the SEL : + men to penal institutions, In r iging } with free baths, | lodger and refu © pay any more | the wift's plant (Ry United Pres.) | cannot recollect more than four . , . ' - ably be « fine than the others. He never gave wa s SPOKANE, April 2—Charies tie . men over 24 years of age that se ng, that is, if they are properly | her a cent outside of his board and oustt tives a P Neal, who hae been the victim Revd ; ree yee have come before me to be would be danger of | lodging ey ' t aundry eon endt hain of trou tha ta . sentenced.” i gement. Elimin A féw weeks ago, the woman | P' o the ‘ . «| for months, is now wedged in . gh rr . © signi c wore fl 4 it meets with | said, she came ee from the OD: | ahi m 10 t or t the big water whee! at the saw i" fhe a. wimneaee s R i al era and her husband beat her and | 5, : tr 10 « Sea ' ‘ A mill Phoenix, and ali hopes of = |! ;| morning as t ased sentence th Commissioner Crichton—| destroyed her gown, The husband | cents and sheets fr at asaie: recovering him alive has been ae ee ‘ e| Ray R ed of attemy # o coratiniy does need free put a barber. The court granted a as ge alr abandoned by thowe who have ® ‘er! Rs yt ; i Soap and water « < cree, stating that the woman was er ate yer been working In the cold water ee y-P.|as fir ¢ hundreds of the ca tter without the incu ance Gas tee emcee TX a 1 vote for hours, trying to check the = #°™Ne ree per ne @ | he attems t r tore. In the city’s free dis-| such a busband Mri tush of water that bare them fons in the Weat \ mu rise ' je the from hie resoue. ' tt . park ‘ bore res y in Beattie, are cond’ | INDICTING BIG fires while her hand slumber) The victim has a wife and = Protect dts B be tat : le treated me just Ike T be ba tarthquakes + nin the East. There BUCKET SHOPS fr ® : ae daughter. It was about a year a eacin gh : Fars K ng private inter- | Save ee bape = out @plosions of ities for bathing in any| a nel Galante age that Neal was caught in the toennet the per nt A the . ten| oo Ss diteem teneneaienalle f the mountain (thy United Prova.) Biates Senator Thomas R Qearing beneath the mill aw, on chige grant & ¥ kolng eet I can. | test by ordered me’ ste (48,: be hict WASHINGTON, April 2 ange at his home and only by one of the most ee of ' en thought th ible , | chr a This wes the state. Of the little rT ‘ and jury today returned three oi, He fs ft. r wonderful operations in skin 7 a are . thes th ten ‘. € * . 2 nis s ® the a if f the operation | mat th grafting that has ever been enh age ‘ . i re. | me ade by Mabel Davi non e his a \y wing hous in the District | performed in this section of the a Wdh 0 ape . M » Y fo ax | 2 6 in ask ng for, a diverse ; : BUDAPEST.-1 t t) country, was his life spared . 4 | we t Ie ng by » net one pee ah a bs ry brokers, members| Count Geranyt t { ngricw " . ” f * Sson. The husband te an f t { Brice < fj sure. wh . Pigg gph ove ~ t k ‘ the Seattle, Renton & f ; oa Pe oka posk | at eput 1 ! _BnOH ~ en ~ R woman, in five years of married } t " for food cing Louis, are named {n the ana it i pe f denice b ne q 8 ANNAH M. \ a neg fe. bas gene’ No we rel g wr yo king . an y e companies operate 260 | be f orn ght « ting $1) he ra * with black eyes and bruised be NO REDUCTION FOR MADISON ST, PEOPLE I Portland toda y seat eee eee eeee 4 rd Waited Prove : ion td eps , ' ' Aw Price NCtax : t the I ¢ m ' , whit “ 1 “so low But Not Forgotten " . 3 | ; wht will b nexorabl it pressed 4 r n alter Henry | lead rid J i 1 ; ; sli ; tr Heturbing exieting| him, while hope alternated with| has lost another brig sind t A t H Her l : , Ww . despa ntit the akened nised much, be ‘ dorrow.” | in

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