The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1910, Page 1

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RATER THROWS SHARK GAGE QUT Paid $100 for $50 and Agent Wanted to on Mortgage—-His Sister Brought Suit to Money. fare ne ‘This mort & ploce Riis eeneee man get ENOTON. — : # laxho, vig shirt ina Widiers of the > be a john Gensidine t Eeetul of garth on the site ) Mayor G Bi Bat it was the firs: ever done m didn’t deny it ®. SAYLER © iw lie, Ap A Willer and Y Convicted In connection w a terior, who wa e Wa home at Cres bay, Grunde Was acquitted Crossings F hautieur soho Sp penutein $848d shall have May cross th had eal Bromd way in command than in the yred cancelled SEATTLE, WASH., of Seattle's Wal vortgage tt for husband on 1 borrowed $50 an shark bust $100 to sec The was afterwards f nortgage w and M ver saw was filled ty Return Was Refused " 1 * they $50 t They asked fe mortgage dit was © excuse and tgege was trans Fisher to Hattie Wal- ‘et City Teamster Sends in His Expense List for Month to pay xposed Everything Landes t ix swked that the rigage anoelied Judge Frat ¢, decla © great 4 mot consider that wed the pla t evidence at Gnhother loan on. He dectd McKinnon and « ge upon which the brought t aw passed by the t the case disclosed t be cancelled aw Ww The law provid signment of wages, to be earned " the future, made as security for a loan, shal! be legal unless the assignment is accepted by employer and the accept ance fited with the county audi tor in the county In which it is made. If the person making assignment is married th nt ie not legal uni the wife. An assignment nonenforce ourts and of no effective for able In the egality is just the loan sharks, purposes as one protected by the courte Rae eee eee eel THE WEATHER. tee ee eee oe ee el When Traffic Cop Blows His Whistle or Off You Go te Ja. 63-854 23 nt into effect on the ng, and woe betide the merry team Jers every member of the clear, so that QUICK 6 must stop and stay stopped un ey may go on their way, ten scting as assistant to Capt 4 lustre to the traffic squad. nd Fifth av, ideas about trafflo squads, re} to ——_—) ed out MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1910, T.R. and His Gunbearers fi\K5 {{\\f THE SEATTLE ONE CENT Skws oTAND® 6, HAD MURDER SUSPECT OAIPPED 10 ALAGKA? RN SNAP WITH INTEREST ON CITY'S GASH Make 5 Per Cent on Two! Million That City Might! Just as Well Have by) Using Surplus Cash. Col. Roosevelt poses for a picture with his gunbearers on the steamer Dal just before reaching Kiar toum. Photographed especially for this newspaper by Correspondent Gilson Gardner a GHILOREN HELLO, i, —It Shows Terrible Situation Facing Man of Small Can a man sup Here te the the father of eight in Far Off Italy. r (By a Btaff Corr eK le t nited Press Working 2 AURIZIO So eriee Fuel Water Light Car fare Meat Lodge dues MONTH TO GRO for each person Abd w start ft fact « ONE DOLLAR AND SIXTY-FIVE CENTS A MONTH FOR MEAT FOR TEN PERSONS. IN ONE MONTH EACH MEMBER OF HIS FAMILY ATE CENTS’ WORTH OF MEAT Eight growing childrer qath Hearty Greeting 18 GOING BEHIND. rT ENOUGH And all thie te b nderpaid t wants a raine - 4|- ERE’S A NEW lh MEAT BOYCOTT eee eee es Ley US BE CALM Editor The Star calr r The ty engaged in NEW YORK prit 11 100,000 Jewish according to vm * > * * By United > * . More than housewives rious estimates today, instituted 4 meat boycott designed to be in force as long as the present are de t” advertising Thesn are the days of « bination, of co-operation. Far more can thue be accom plished than by trekking alone n the cold and wobbly world. All is well, No heads will be thumped—no money paid Remember the words of the nmortal Shakespeare “He who fights and runs away Shail live to fight another day But he who only fights in print Saves both a battle and a print.” high prices of meats manded it was also estirn ated that several Jewish meat markets on the East Side might be fore of business by the HIGH SCHOOL | strikers. The boycott was decided upon last evening at several mass meetings. Those who at tended the meetings intimated that they would make things lively for the Kosher meat shop proprietors who kept open their places of business after the boy cott went Into effect OPTIMIST SHEET ES ESE SSE RRR RRR EER Ex Wott kk tk tk MEMPHIS biplane at at | Mare plunged ¢ car AOU A DAY, HE ROKS THIS (3 FINE, OAD TW |Pinchot Got An Enthusias- tic Welcome From Ex- ; ° President This Morning. jor: nT Beppe et eee ondent of the had 5 ATHLETE DEAD TWO SEATTLE GRAND CHILDREN OF MRB8, SCHULZ WHO ARE GUARDED BY POLICE. J. Werler, the former Seattle man, wanted as the s. Henry Schulz, at Gig Harbor, a ek for Alaska? ° of Senttic sailed for Ketchikan, Skagway and ast Tuesday, the day after Mrs. hulz re- etter taking her to Gig Marbor and t upposedly her death ty are of the opinion that he has gone they confess that they have no absolute knowledge Boside the City of Seattle, the steamer Humboldt and the Port- and sailed last week for Alaskan points many people buy tickets that the steamship agents are unable to recall whether a man of Wezler's description was among them or not He is said to have w member of the Seat nan Elks’ emblem and declared himeelf but Secretary Bane says he never w a momber If Wezler has gone to Alaska it is not unlikely that a second trag- edy may follow @ son of the murdered woman is in the North, and y he is not the sort of » man who would wait calmly for le gal retribution for the killing of his mother ne Ta) = (Spe Now Take Blame Back and Forth While Man Is in the Morgue. (Continued on Page Eight.) “ ROBS HOUSE | Ree 0 DAYLIGHT © CITY OF RENTON Wh Oly thie n basement 4 ted sod at $150 and the ot set with ee ee The house r ked ' SLASH THE PULLMAN RATES ttt! aine Pullman sumed m a om an on up

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