The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE ‘TAF = 0] 12 NO. 53 IPGEVELT WILL LINE AP WITH INSURGENTS Gardner, Writing From Paris to The Star, Cor-| Fvects Some Impressions and States Just Where the Colonel Stands on Taft, the Tariff and Conservation BY GILSON GARDNER. N. BOA, 19 came more into dir Not only are the cables fuller nga, dating beck to th Pp, and speculation in th urees of information ow in many cane downright versions of the it plan ar the eI the confide ect contact with but At Parts we that that I Roosev up insofar that have situation an pening of a new st seople of the 1 Sta unselfish to the public ity; ind is quite prepared ed to continue with deviati death of Wm. McKin the are summed up in nei it advocacy | mind by nieh the public tood believed with y doubts and answer many ple of the United States | Roosevelt has stood for publican {ns riff bill, when they sup fight that wa polic of chi above made Is fully at } should clear up ma evidently f xing the 4 olicies for deed, for many ¥ lor which the opposed the Aldrich-Cannor vatic program tn th bitter and Pinchot. The progressive control lation rights—human right It may be stated with authority that not “f and a half months to | r of @ react Roosevelt which policies s0- gents was tabor ing nary | De icttor and princl policies will exper ations leaders, whom earns to nees with party and ty rience to personal So much for whieh United proper va fandament y let me 1 both the an not rin the fuvur not given pot st} v Bis adminis t—He has | conservatior fond—He has of Gow. St the John Brow t table and possibi and put hes. d—H jnsu: . Fourth i- Weeks after middie of Dbave b and © the fact FLIES FROM ARTISTS: COTTAGE WHEN where has ited Victor THERE (3 NOTHING BUT POTATOES 10 EAT) ce Granted to the Bar- Family After Artist- ife’s Story of Broken" * Nothing to eat, but plenty of Shout art resulted this in the divorce of Inez artist and modeler, Garnabas Garrett, the In sculptor. wife Morning t} @ great 1 husband HT DICTATOR DECLARES | LUFF ottage Love in a © (By Uni HINGTON the Ta Mtempting Benator « SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1910. Hot Stuff of the Good Old Sort al Cv Ww WhiVidun m1 crriz ENS WES HEART BREAKS WHEN HUSBAND Des Within Short Time After Mate’s Tragic Death, Woman Is Found Dead in Bed. M Burglar Who Makes Bad Guess Scared Away by a Shot (By United Press.) senate W¥e fall Fepublica Rational quet boa M heller, Maying b Maty by 0 with the in com up & fuel and he lump th ym. him of a It wa heavy for two METHODISTS TOIAYTOSTOP PRIZE FIGHT Mevaiaiit Started to Array!" Church of Nation to Put Lid on Championship Contest. a way to her state revenues Ohio has discovered nereas (Ry United Pree) INCGINNATI, Ohio, April » longer permit them . _ that 26 cinnatt intend minister egally drawn fees. 1 what they men paragraph han a natio ty to th eople; that the t Minister A again Pulitzer, her nist on | fight, Taft band wagor v blaring Roosevelt as st distinguished Probat wanted W Teddy text and zen am > cm romt will hardly Quished, am hadn't sion of this fight WOULDN'T LET HIM ST. LOUIS, April 26.—Joseph Flaherty, 25, shot and killed his father law, Charles Schneider, fired a ehot at his ) Wife, missing her, and then shot himself through the head last night, because he had been refused permission to kiss his baby. He had been separated from his wife. in r Ketohel reads as part of poise . otc, We ky child of Langford aplomb « back of his neck at t Os his and aplomb sunny punch over to t first meeting, April 27. ee * VALUE OF COMPE TENT HELP. Ten deaths were recorded in Seattle THE of a depend off employe soll, It petent hely Just step end an ad Phones 441 m to your pho o The Diican I Main 9400. o * * * * * * * * * . * * ry own ‘hat h yeon in la > ne c tendant had for the wand that ina mischief, » anything that he The magistrates They felt, therefore, son to keep hirr themselves agreed that he seemed a “good lad.” they said, that he must be given a severe les the straight path, They accordingly sentenced him to six lashes from the constable and''to six years In a reforma tory, at the same time requiring his father to pay $6.50 costs and 60 cents weekly toward his son's maintenance during the period of hie Imprisonment It #0 happened that the Britain, was given rather lwity, A tremendous oute far average tarted from unusual In Great of pub. Secretary which | than the immediate) Home THE THRASHEDBY A GIRL ON STREET “He grinned at me and | went over and thrashed him 1 only wish | had been a man so that | could have done a good job of it."-—Miss Annie Workman. With a crowd of men forming a |ring arourd them and keeping the man from flight, Miss Annie Work living at the Roslyn apart }ments, yesterday afternoon jagain, and again with filet handbag on Peter Geburts f the Odeon theatre, 1214 javenue | The as irred in front of wded with The ad her Geburtz final through the crowd and found | the He escaped physleal injury t fo | were'so damaged that be applied the prosecuting this morning for a warrant for | Workman's | man, swung and nage je Second | ault ove the street | the people tm jen broke safety ere on inwide hote attorney's arrent Over Wages followed in the been | The asseutt tion earlier Workman had jpart of last week as the |the Odeon. A disagre jeurred & y night when Geburtz |pald off the employe: | « Workman says she |nounced she would quit at lend of the we Geburtz wanted Jher to quit Sunday night and take |four days’ pay She insisted | working out the week and getting }a full w | k's pay She claims that she showed uy ork yesterday morning. but Idn't let her, and Instated for four ¢ it, and to the for he w on paying her She r work in the th da with Ge there the Ww and the neon CONAESSESTO ROBBERY KISS BABY; SHOOTS ed the Utah, and W ce ed in ¢ he did time la Walla the Hi local rogue galle t --CASE STIRS Winston Churehil Ww th tlone house of con particular a full mons. He in tu Then he took pardon nted. In th d 1 detained tr machiner tarted tow lowe f regularly et the yatitution for them o: that the of the qu The popu the Bulbeck oa gentlemen whose rd for th erated into a kind of mania. The | mania te Magistrates haw offer except th dangerou SEATT OX TRAINS AND NEWS #TANDS Se. CENSUS WILL SHOW ONLY 190,000 PEOPLE IN CITY ONE CENT Gross Inefficiency Charged to Supervisor Hill—Civie Bureau Finds 77 People Un- counted in One District Alone—Hundreds Report They Have Seen No Census Man. 000, nor of 300, the sa been will st have It in in as they n the This ally man, per zy to the to bring take his in the nted ng fice Lake st, Plum st reports that he uth we counted, ph t been The tered opening of eyes of the entire t A.-Y-P. nited States are and have of the Northwe and to fall down t it would take ye om BIG CLAIMS HAVE BEEN MADE been cen e the cen- city m Seattle the ars to recover fr 000 have ut every a ould be rou HUNDREDS ARE MISSED. t bein vaunted inted getting a to ask the nd court He af SEVENTY-ONE IN ONE DISTRICT Ap On Anr rted “o Queen we aplete by 28 bureau mera- kway on 50th between been on b Another case was brought to Hill's attention this m of an enumerator in Ballard who hadn't reported week. He looked it up and found that the e telephoned in from day to day that may have been working ail right, and then again wnen the time for closing the census came, when it was too late to go back and get the names he missed, it might be found that he had made only a partial count rning, that a name for a umerator had simply he was making progress. He ou es « ciency on the part of the enumera h been te and a la of dire eh Hill doing the HILL MAKES EXPLANATIONS. PEOPLE MUST TAKE A HAND. may be ands of Sea Al gov mn they know who has no are more than 190,000 people must see that more th in Seattle, ar an that numbe There of Seattle HI GILL TO VISIT ARCHITECTS’ SHOW ALL E ENGLAND rn te ce HUGHES SUITS CABINET membe ite con eo “right British eoretan they thi - a * * . * *H * . * * + * * KAHHRAAAR RAE EH ee

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