The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1910, Page 1

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12, NO. DAS HEARS GOOD OLD ME ROOSEVELT TALK ed Audience of Educators and Students | Hears Former President Speak on “Citizenship in ic’ at the University of Sorbonne. (ity Calted Pre Departing from the printed cademy of the Sarbonne. attacking the wae speaking a Eng The text Theo of his ad Roose today ore nF re by yed inte ver ame he few nter He he © repeated f y the audience reference to Bie hearers was: “My position very few words be carefully gu and property n regard to the moneyed In every ed @ arded and in a grea ghts are fund nterests can b ety erty major asee b ong put iv rights pre 9 ty of menta n the early appears ft uman rights must that there is a have the upper © man and not man to property.” piause greeted the utterance. There also when Roosevelt reached that portion of face suicide, The demonstration given him the greatest ever accorded a foreign lecturer rea hand, for was great hie addres was a Before ai ute, whiettaxed Former President ch sinee bia tet as the R you on the n as each our failure of the qua Pinder other to DEPENDS ON AVERAGE sand with t en his and next in t © Bat with or tat wag’) wowan for 1 on or he Let the man of learning, the man of lettered ‘eisure, beware of that cheap temptation to pote as the cynic, as the man who has cutgrown emotions and beliefs. the man to whom good and evil are as one. The poor t way to face life is to face it with # enee boys and four girls Beattie yesterday, 0 numbered nine. a0 Burg holds, or of sneer: IATCHER. F post mia +! mas 0 oe But Mr me critic bel n s not the counts, The credit th man who is @ arena, whose face by dust and eweat, and bi who strives vatiantly and short ge to n the arred wally sonal census ely to fur apportionment of » why not ask us if we to drown congress who errs, comes again and | (Continued on Page Eight.) | | +1” . * LOVE IN A PRIVATE CAR Sete eee eee ee eee enh COLORADO COW that in| Sender hich, | Re ee Congreseman % club members are certain of carry FOR THE TAFTS United A » DENVER Blood went so that he got away st of his repu BOR MASTER WILL DRIVE OUT PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN RAFT TOWN ON WATERWAY Squat The and pett harbor € bitterly of the mmitted by these men * * * * - * * - * * * 7 o GR Ak ke kk anew ft RIT tet HH tte | Sentenced Today to 5 to 28 Y: SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910. WHOLE FAMILY OF CROOKS {g ROUNDED UP IN SPOKANE |Father, Mother, Sons and Daughters to Be Brought Back to Seattle to Stand Trial for Many Bold Rob- beries—Three Others Caught With Gang. pile det Pini tts oe Se eee ee eee ee ee eee SEVEN YEARS A ROBGER. * * (By United Press.) SPOKANE Aprit 28 have been & robber and burglar for the tise over since IT was a boy and ¥ never mn but I there te nothing got ff any tri We b and 5 of ** seven yours of 1, been ¢ te have now want n ryomt under wan to din- I ever fr $00 ir pe they teot us and to the | for um, but Ayn take ad «eo of And never give ua gnything ike what the stuff te * them." —Harr rth to awhord eee ee eee ete eee ee ee ee |} Am entire family devoted jerime, father, mother, sons and Gaughters—thie startling fact was e| revealed by the arrest in Spokane | yesterday of nine criminals, aix of them belonging to one family. The family goes by the name of John }aon, and is wante re for |of robberies, hold-aps and ¢ various kind» In the gar kane are A.B. Mra. Johnson moth Johnson, Ciaude Job ‘Emmeline Johnson a son, daugh With gang in jail here are rose maa Mc Waters, all to HARVEY DEWEY for Robbery t Spo} her; | Eddie 2% under arrest Johnsen, the fat Alfred and ters neon Mot Sid for crimes Wanted for Robb The Johnsons Lyppes Lyppes ors te the thie | Dewey | Harry | werve | Walla for The Sea aware of the son family |The mother, ft ry his were angged = and membore shortly after | Harry d that today years In Walla} thie hold-up. | police were made! existence of the John | gang by the mother. | although nearly 60} age, managed to steal $50} om AneFton Her son, / wanted her to get more, but | id woman refused. Eddie got | a be mother unmer: | and the und All 5 stolen gang le robbery It Dewey one, *0 happen was ht THOMAS MOORE New in Jail runk fully and his Turns on Her Family She was arrested while still suf ing from the blows of her jand in revenge told the pollc the whole family made crooks; that her and ex-convict from that her son Eddie of the gang. All of them have more or less frequently | with the Seattle police | When arrested in Spok were doing the “beggar act & search revealed that they over $3,000 worth of diamonds attle de will bring jhere for KILLED IN A | PRIZE FIGHT (Dy United Press BOSTON, Mass, April 23,—Max Landy, who fought Joe O'Brien be re the Union Athletic club last] d thie morning, Landy ts fighter and O’Rrie idge. The fight was wt Landy’s| | | | « son that of an and der | been trouble was the they but have| Se | them | re tives trial EDDie or of Gang and Member of Notorious Family. PIERCE COUNTY FOR POINDEXTER (Hy United Pree) TACOMA, April 23.—According to reports made gt the meeting of the Pierce County Progressive| 4. apres oy Fuck club, there are 10,000 voters in T } coma who are lining up behind | Poindexter’s boom nited States senate. The i m Cam An ORR Re for the HERE'S CHINESE DIVORCE Pier Poindexter of the ntend baron a Reed was elected riey, of the Nor yue, vice-pres f the Young secretary en chairman e county for @ statements sters, who o umber has y men's tub, Lorenzo of the exe SPECTACLES NOTE BY SPECIAL CABLE of vittee. Staff Correspondent United Press) a the | Sette eee ee eee eee eee ee ee SSSR EEE SES EERE EE EE EY ne RRR hk j|AUTOMOBILE AND WAGON COLLIDE id adison at 9:30 W driv badly shaken jured, He Paul Sants, the to ind. Sante wa erlously it 20th ay ALMOST AT GOAL, WESTON TAKEN ILL } st 28.4 In 8t Mo., April 23 is the ec Louis. The Below Freezing Louis. (By United Press.) mometer a ALBANY, N.Y. April 23. Edward Payson Weston, on the last lap of his walk the | time of the Pacific to Atlantic, was | is falling taken ill at Chittenango today. | dicted, and it He was forced to take to hie | frult has been bed, but he declares that the ill. | and he ex 1 | dest thie now degree here at driving the ed damaged heavily ness is not serious pects to finish his walk Three licenses wore granted divorce divorces gr marriage in Seattle yesterday, four complaints filed” and two ted. ‘ GAY TO GWE (CAPTAIN IN (eccecSech ee lis I’m Going to a Funeral at 3 P.M. STAEET 10 10 Sf. GO, OF ARMY Nd Resolution Before Council Gen. Wood's Rise Equaled! Only by Dashing Phil Sheridan, of Civil War) for City to Buy Right-of- Way From Traction Co. and Give It Back Free of Charge. Fame. Wor What is claimed to be the clearest cut case on record of the city deliberately buying a, right-of-way to present to the Seattle Electric Co. will be en- dorsed by the city council if it adopts a resolution which the council committee on corpora tioms yesterday recommended. The resolution empowers Corporation Counsel Calhoun to enter into a stipulation with the Seattle Electric Co. in the condemnation of Government Way, whereby the city agrees to allow the S. E. Co. to keep and maintain tracks across two blocks of ground now owned by the S. E. Co., and ground which the city is about to condemn and pay the S. E. Co. for, The value of the land and the price Buenos Ayres | has cetabilished a rapid promotion that finds paraile d in the advancer of Gen. Phil Sheridan. In less tha y he has rise from Surgeon to head of the army dan came from a Western post in May, 1861, ai nant 186. was a major gener itenant gene Wood's record rGraduated from fo: only J asl a te he 1869 a This | 1884 medical 1886 sur 1891 Keon May Riders July, 1898—Prome dier general for Juan hill Har achoc 1 nt A and m s Captain asstete 1898—Colonel ed the city is to pay will be fixed by a superior court jury which handling the Way condemnation suits. History of Case. Government granted a frar LYONS DROVE TO s known as Grand Fort La of t After four } tion the cor that Dorott ed by w rate of The mendat x Any further of ; ‘ of the office r deliber track and ont the Watte autor Lye speed an bile d priva Law ye condemnn he exter through t line way, came up Will Get it Back The « ination ordin with no cla to the demnation pany’ and peration rted conde: olution, adoptior statement ndp to take a now ord and in Heu of that he*propose tipulation the street company's are recognized on the land which the city is about to buy and pay the 8. B. Co, for The city to buy complete lot other lots War at an wu ury made no re action rests he prosecut of track with which ommended for night next Monday with the that if must no ¢ apeeding ereb und portions of six idea of comfort ia amok with new the floor all down the A man's paper around him front of hi a and asheg coat over that Ww Sher and assist FAST, SAYS JURY as k en t ON TRAIN® AND NEWS BTANDS Be. PLAY BALL IS CRY TODAY AT DUGDALEPARK | Season Opens With Hi Gill Tossing Horsehide Across | Plate—-Fine Weather Assures Most Auspicious Opening for Season—Seattle to Clash With Ta- coma. ONE CENT ] in Whe bok and, a brand new ‘the ‘Tacoma istom the phere, ill call Strike rnest By gener nsent ' ' lay, jand Seatt that it will np play ale’s park, of the and every- € gatne 1 wea Seat- city to band, pener This from Second, i, and then welfth and y SECOND WDE <= day Tacoma are »t Spo- will be in This year 8 m: 8, been § Today jecals will Tuesday hifts to Tacoma lit series” United KANSAS CITY God seems disple f nd havin: convict an innoce the Monda m he rime Mr ¢ mere Hyde ariothe: *. B. today when witness death . is on the 4 d murde Ler ni2 tant Mitchell, who had charge o! ach home lot SHOT BY HIS ROOMMATE Wukich died at 2:05 at the City He did not regain .con- sciousness after the shooting. His slayer omy i and | memb the course ant} ™ \ Th ~ | prosece ‘ortune to befall the dden deat the Swope | héspital wit first mi! wa Twyman, \ prospective cution, by whom to prove that Dr ylonel Moss Hunton te is stir at large. Hyde bled ( Tor a dispute over money matters Orlandish, a laborer, shot and fed Garo Wukich, also a la- at 1 o'clock this afternoon. wice in the leg. to the city how mu ‘ood that hie tical. He was un- he reached the hos. Two Quarts of Blood. Tw us when The men sdging av., in which the The men were food, being f the hand 1 " f and sarrel arrested a Greek ‘ was 0 ae » IT’S A BIG JOB BOUILLON TAKES AT EDMONTON, ALB. Will Have Charge of All the Light, Water Power Plants of City To Get $10,000 a Year. and

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