The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1910, Page 1

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DL. 12, NO. 39 WIGE GET NO CLUE TO SIAEET GAR HOLDUPS tein Says They Are Profe the Country Making Quick Hauls in the Cities and Hurrying on to the Next Place. onals Who Are | are hold-up night Wappenste! profeasiona and leav & ctreuit not belies for the F } influx ye characters brought jh mounts, wher m ther potnt 1, ar tr and ed r huat waning to ar start front and fired anti! the ‘Mpekane masked street water opt firing ta were spent Did Gifford Mi * not known whether aire d's bullets took effect t Af the ¢ the gf Were Nice to the Though, Says)..." Hurd, and Did tbe car «: LP. MePhersor y a 7 Their Money. tion an tt instant brought the art bs « ih “ he found | f scoured by | rushed t tives, * - purry call from the sector wel when 40. The thetr thetr | Jarrard The left Pion theatres hy | crowds, and people way home from var amu ar was eprems! and First av Motorman H fa and as and next flashed the same instant handkerchief carrying roughly to enter the hed. The robber into the motor | command j him ar be whe wa weapon and the was | obeyed: | Women Scream | The oth iehwaymen had cc |manded Conductor R. Jarrard the passengers to h hands. Several | pomene ~ —~ ar | {Continued on Page Six.) } } TYRER GOES TO THE PEN Tom Tyrer, formerly accountant in the county auditor's office and a clerk in the county treasurer's of | flee, was se d by Judge Ronald orve not lees th n ten years in the for embezzlement guilty Thuraday to obtaining county jon with Charles was clerk John # court at her residence at 3637 Mav, W. this morning door of the car, an View of the robbery had the biggest guns ome she enid, with a W of remem The @oncealed their fa hey were young 1 Ming 1 knew of the SWhen the car r cried to th pee lone nor n penitentiary Tyrer pleaded but | funds The | E. Hea of Justice you litte rance blue ra hold Hu ROBERT EDESON LOST HIS WAY (i United Press.) WALLACE, idaho, Apri! 9.— Left yesterday morning at the Great Northern depot in Spo k from which he supposed the Northern Pacific train de parted for Wallace, Robert Edeson and his manager were forced to take an train to Couer d’Alene, to cross Lake Harrison in @ specially charter ed motor boat, and to charter } an engine and coach to reach | Wallace in time for tHe per | formance of “A Man's a Man” last night. The remainder of the company was at the proper depot and came by regular train, It cost Edeson just $200 to make Wallace on time of - made the motorman me they could watch him bet Wed one man vtarted through L One perte vely thing | Aid was to verlook the ladies @idn’t take a “ from any on the c Let Working Men Alone. Ft think they men, bec @ laborer ETH nO good Sing the foe man w Md gioves lar to take ra re three re | electr me didn't + b fir which 1 a Mh A Gold wa | he wan aif through | ov ee ee ot WEATHER FORECAST. th PROBABL Sunday; light i Y fair ton mut HOY, wae nino ve car, but w te, Were Amateu Were ran tie hk eee eee eee SPSSESLESESSS “ first limited to the line T ADS ha of the Advanced tr: Pounds + cent, We are tor Genera) ” Geclared 4 eae coe t because st of Geattle com SSSHeeFHSsess |tenoed by } Shields | Tacoma of | suape ald said; | looee allows. or 00 EMPLOYES Council Committee Decides! | May month | the fin | foregone « cided that employes recetying $6 month should be raised §5 a month. | tne? member that this would be the only salary increase during the present partment $2.50 to ause | tncrea com any | treasury roads on it raise derstanding ing on a da phone These girls f months ost th e de eee ee eet eeeee BOY ROBBER fo SENT TO AEFORMATORY | Youthful Holdup Artist Planned Crimes While Loafing in All-Night Paol Rooms. year - old has already t © felonies, Richare een con and who ave added t had was is morn 1 y Monr at ey urt that the all robb # nerve f ries to b led him, Judge Ronald rve from 24 rmatory not uriatensen, ¢ told th Waa & t pool Shields Shields ec had convicted attempted robbery Yen & suspended senter The bay's attorney led sentenc I would ¢ test wrong nded sentence he will simply c« road to the pentte TU send in and asked for a Judge Ron this boy the him t matory OF The GIT SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1910 Roosevelt and Hi: GET A RAISE That Men Can't Main- tain Families on $2.50 a Day. Beginning with there wit for meat of approx the be and if the of the council sustains tamittiee on ¢ and civil service and sab which now seems be neluston ittee thie morning dé the salaries of all city or tes, This co lene a This was agreed on with the dis understanding with every of the two committecs| year Discuss Cost of Living. The decision was reached after | long discussion on the petition of | @ teamaters in the street de for an increase from | 75 a day. Chairman Sawyer ved this be ise, that the men it, but he had opposed it be ot the flood of petitions for that would pour in on the if a raise were me set of men. As « the finance committtee was his duty to protect the from any said he be & meritorious wore entitled wholesale The proposition to make the general, and to go on record stop all other attempts to tae, made, and on this the agreement secure was un was ached Raise work ane Telephone Girls» Get The pig and othe age amount of myputed a me they a tha uKes | day the least rat hail telephone five tele rKe er are the who are in the « awitchboa e two ty compantes ow will rece for the This general raise year a month Prior the the the f commit ded to 1 treas rday by In decided raises in ommend nance r additior » thie the o recommend an sing the aalary of mont r January 1 " kh tk STANFORD WINS Oe Quinn the Daniel I Expert Qui H nd J, CONSIDINE | steel id Colonel Roo “Get him before “Take a pleture of my friend Cunninghame, genuine professional elephant hunter,” velt to me as | unlimbered my camera just before the steamer Dal arrived at Khartoum civiliaation robs him of those luxuriant whiskers.” ph re pondent Gils taken by Oe DENTIST IS. STATE LANDS A SUICIDE " pir 25 STARTS WORK ON ORPHEUM com Harry W. Bauer, a dontiat ra old, was found dead in a room mathe Rainier-Grand hotel Inst eve An empty. bottle which had tained cyanide of potassium was | found near by and the distorted f ae is of the dead man was ample firmation of the suicide thecry tee Spade of Dirt for New _ Friends are unable to explain wh oY Bauer drank the polson, 1H Made - in - Washington wite is in California at the present Vaudeville House Turn- | 2s Sit ine nly mesunge (hat i ed With Ceremony. Public Timber dresser, which said: “Please notify imy wife, Mra. H. W. Bauer, 814 Co lumbia st. and my mother, Mre Johan Hennessy, Holland apart ments, 911 Lakeview ay Bo far * knowns, Dr. Bauer no trou with his wife and supposed to be enjoying life. He returned from Vancouver, BH. ( Thoreday and engaged the room at the RatnierGrand then. He wen to the apartment some time Thure day night and was not se Uniti! employes of the hotel egvered hie body last evening detert Dr. Bauer came here from Keichi-| been stol kan, Alnska. He had an office in| state the Leary building |__By | report Dr. Matthews Comes Back at Mrs. Hutton About Suffragettes. port Made to Gov. Hay. | at state have the past 20 years eport of the jon committee report t big timber many smalier » fra t ~ ° re-crulsea much has people of the tUmbe n¢ With no little ceremony John W vorpal copy Considine, head of the Sullfvan-| Considine cireult, this morning at the corner of Third av. and Madison at. turned the first spade of dirt on the elte of the new Orpheom theatre, the first “made in Wash ington” building Besides being one the hand somest playhouses in the West the Orpheum will have thé diatinction of having been constructed of «i Washington made material with the single exception of the structural away is ¢ logislat which Gov had made its Hay dealer oo every and ot piece of et timber be just how ‘om the to far the draule of the minis although beyond wim pie greater portt with Land ¢ Ross’ department frauds extend back The system state cruiser underestimate mount of timber on a tract and land mmissioner land on the cr 1 Cha Because of this ct a special event was made of beginning work’ the construction of the theatre Mr. Considine used the shovel thie morning Mayor Gill, repre Chamber of ( prominent men of present on when was the sentatives of the and other elty the user's estimate H. Wi of timber The vest that tract e lengthy sactions nderestimé Mark A. Matthews yesterday as good as he got on the suf The Star ter printed a sts Arkwright Hutt who sald as a cir At about Dr wave frage day from the Dr « ar juestion ye rne rs Spokane Re Be ay suffragiat Matthews was as good eug man when he talked the same time this came out In The Dr. Matthews told a bunch of high school girl voters and ne ardiess of the of the female BANK CLEARINGS Seattle today . .$1,68 1214 87.92 $5.13 task of eat for it tr ngs Balar frank! invest! of the the time ulwe w that nm Tacoma oday $828,428 6,543 will be voters, r terances of som freaks on the su Dr. Matthews the pupils of t mission form of govegnment addressed all his remarks to bays and made the stateme | given above in rereanstion of this Porth earit today xs Bal r was speaking school on the cou Spokane. nas today who lou Balan the eee eee eee eee eee handed f examination cae eee eee ee elation comes in for and th charges SCIENTIST AND SERVANT HAVE —- i NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH ° i mt " POLICE CHIEF; out, and run {t into another in Moving} with © spool there, and atarte Y it winds it ci 4 the nwinds in But It’s Only Picture Films. tt | there,” wa (By Lovls. As rossed betwe to pass ern, which shot f Meht agh it mage, + time nore he and pr end filrr He en at the othe and ntlet Thibe Bur-2 the atar at bie aptured by Oh, Terrible Tragedy nS Sold for a Song to Lumber Com- panies, According to Re-| worth en practically given GUILTY; FIRED ON TRAING AND NEWS STANDS be ONE CENT WHEN T, A, ARRIVES I AMERICA HE WILL TALK |And What He Says Will Be to the Almost | Sure to Take Up the Cause of the Insurgents— Pilly Informed by That Time of Political Con- ditions at Home. Point (By United Press.) | asked | wher that he | have « | While ab is believed that he of the nt fight forest reese of olnted t of doing willy long ib insure NH ¢ hat and a state urgent mc ex pecte garding the soon after hi will pot ent re vement dey for Insurgents. In fact many politica Washington would r |if Roosevelt's hom made the time for political bombs. I Miss re a Senators ne prevente Banks bribery en ng night ents are de that state the for admires ioting Chattan thr ‘in The Six wn neKro« negroes to and hay Aldrich that most ism, Cannor |raritt are persona! riends of Roosevelt ing his ad made againat the stand connection wit act men opposing em and the political 20d with ion tn the Aldrich OLYMPIA eft explos Because orkmen say politicians who ager to know what attitude the fc mer president will when he t bis own country, is a indication that Roosevelt the insur gent cause ssume irne to strong will join J (By a Staff Correspondent of the| United Press.) | April noa—"La Superba”—falled to put on its best face today to greet Col. Roosevelt and his party when they fared forth | to visit the art galleries and places of here. A heavy) GR rain ing and Roose- | Pasiin’ velt his luck tn ending | along the Medi ahead of the SEWARD. plentt Moose were never Kenai penins Sunrise t a 300 80 ala, Kenat, of the ani- GENOA RANITE FALLS. through the achsioy, came upon cabir the ruins sat body man name body tly je intere in the arked histe fel 1por t journey an sh a da scheduled time Roosevelt was t laces of the city by ith. After the ormal luncheon the show Con ken te Americar weil visit he b 1 fight between with § ; as nd Adjutant lock th tern the party r ‘ e \klahoma for Porto Maurizio to visit night. A re- It’s at from General Can- ew, Mra. Roosevelt's sis w, Mra. Roosevelt ter not draw it an A in ° oor arted Miss ¢ USE RADIUM WHEN | BO THE COAL IS GONE, | 3""° HIS BRIGHT IDEA *! By United WASHINGTON, April 9. Further testimony regarding the Alaskan coal fields occu pied the time of the Ballinger ommittee today oks, a mineralog testified that coal the United States supply consumers for years to come, at the pres ent rate of consumption, In making this estimate, Bro juded Alaska and the American insular posses a farm h Baker Ed investigation Alfred H. Br ical expert, mines would 913 in Ke ox sions. Br the ¢ soks said that, esent of increase the consumpt! of available coal would be exhausted in from 100 to 200 years. Representative Madison marked that this indicated that there was a necessity for servation. Inside of a cour dred years we may law of gravitation Sutherland figuring at rate re le of harness the hun suggested use radium,” sald Jeclared that the ole future of Alaska was in its coal fields The people leaving there the coal situatic now. Opening would added 24 NEW AMERICANS ARE MADE" THEY ANSWER ALL QUE Twenty-fou ited TODAY; TIONS RIGHT B nglishmen t the clerk gians th

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