The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1910, Page 1

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=, 5 at Ee SAR FA < x postman brought to the desk of the editor of The Star this morning a mighty Interesting package, Tt contained letters and sparkling photographs from Khartum Egypt, and was sent by Gilson Gardner, our Washington corre the 7,000-mile trip ending far up the Nile to meet Col. Teddy when he emerged from the jungle, © The Star, leagued with several other evening newspapers in the Newspaper Enterprise Association, sent Gilson Gardner to meet the " of course, but I will send by mail the more intimate and probably more interesting details of the trip.” Now come the first letters with the bulliest sort of photographs to illustrate them, The first is in today's paper Our correspondent is still cabling the big news each day, and it appears regularly in The Star and see it as though he himself were in the party We wish we m TitSISESEEESEESESIIS ISS LSS SOSLOS SSSI SS ISS PS SISISSSORSSELISSS ASSESS ISESt SIT (Announcement | sats SeSSRALSSESE RISES SSLSSSISIELSSLOSILISLLI SIL isi iststs set itsssesa se tities NT PLAN ON FIREMEN HOT TO See DIE IN! “SUPREME COURT... Haven Fire Which De- ag stroyed Jail—300 Prison-| Lurton and Dickinson, All Young Men, All | ers Rescued. | road Attorneys, to Sit on Bench and Hold | ——~- j | se of Power for Years. } Tomorrow Gardner will tell you about Teddy's great All aboard for Gardner's trip with Teddy !—Editor.) camel ride. rv an Hy United Press.) | NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 13.— Fire Chief Fancher this afternoon reported six of his men to be miss rq and expressed the fear that they were all killed when the roof of the county jell collapsed In a fire destroyed the bullding and several residences and for al time threatened the business sec: | tion of the city | The*minsing men are: Captain Chapman, Lieut. Doherty, Firemen Buckley, Cullum, MoGrath and Morteti Th ti CRAPREX a, whieh DAE LOM STARK HOM th Co} Palace, show velt at the races. AISER aK RODS am left) and came Nile reeently bu Ethe ri eee eee siolog This one ¢ mean one be reokloes the dictum There was began; no $2 {yp | Wiled and ir D ° It ie -baged on un ne of us wou and bis sight anarchy In the manitye’ botteve is untry Ingham ties erett, Be INGHAM Mr. and 3 9 buried i ‘The of w | rat +} : o the : , The * an cople * any respor h had charge were able to f with | eiesapnecest| COOPER acre OWN OFFICIALS TAKE FURNITURE | AS MEMENTO! S-MAY BE SUED IN COURT 0 preserve mS pal th eae a Mo S¥8y from 1) MM tives tho Me ret Seer eee eee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee. av (By United Press. ASE » nA furs *® urned t * a * thy DOERR ARR Khe RAMEE EEE EEEM Read it, and you will have an idea of what's to come SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910. & second woman from left MORE ABOUT THOSE EIGHT CHIUDREN |=: aha Crescite et mult mi” wit 50-a-da ved and bore and the rest of us are he Humanity” and other meantime the chilled virtue of restraint “INTER spondent, who big American. Just before he set sail, Gardner wrote to the editor, saying: “I Will send the hot news of the day No other newspaper in these parts will have these Gardner letters and pictures, It covers the former president's movements hour by hour, but the Gardner letters will be the intimate daily story that will make the reader enjoy the trip, ght have a Gardner letter each day, but the Nile river steamers are irregular. This much we do know: we will have the best stories, and as ¢ arly as the earliest. You will miss the best thing that will be published of our great former president's return trip through Europe if you fail to read Gilson Gardner's letters to The Star STAR ON TRAINS AND NEWS WEANDS Se ONE CENT T. R. and Sights He Saw at Khartum DROP INDICTMENT OF HODGE TO SAVE ~ EXPOSURE OF 0B | New Information Filed and Sheriff Re-arrested—In- dictment Was Secured By Threatening Juror Who Never Heard Evidence. at Sheriff ld be de ® Attorney Hogde and ar gave acked on hat the written cen men constituted the jury ind Hodge. One of the s “TO BEAT CASE : AND SHERIFF: Anti-Hodge Men Will Meet to Frame County Ticket to Suit Their Taste. prostituting grand jury to nge@ance upon an sting at- ied = that were but “ . € part tn Peculiar in ot mony sub v angainat had ex fobbery He He but he t bea aimed cavalcade led by Slatin Pasha t by the Cleveland, O., Bridge C was sent No doubt f bution many ¢ read 4 relative t n of existence |e Humanity y readers proved mate affalr RURAWAY AUT RUNS DOWN HILL | thir of wh being evidence of good judgment. This over-parental tea foolish, a ding t dern ideas, but he t evasio no political economy in existence Men and women were bor as best y d. And “Hu Malthuslans, the Any problems. the every r ¢ today neequenc brakes that yetem that is wrong ar te al restriction of births take from the earth fren would not be ir onomlc syster the our ral is wrong. If each and just what we need, this teameter danger of starvation and ultimate She was The way obstruct with cons at The aut down | let’s have done with the smug, comp h they KARL lacent “Hu would have us MACHLOR their abortofacient whi curb aged URBAN HAS NEW PLAN TO BEST THE PEOPLE SELLS ONE-WAY TICKETS AND DODGES REBATE cunning,

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