The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1910, Page 8

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s And This is How the American People Have Planned to Give Colonel Roo v ’ Go Easy, P w the : before the home-comin: and ¢ in the ha York had been charter ed so WATERS ARE OUT CALS UNDERTAKER, | “=D WAGE STRIKE t and easy THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 HALF MILLION #2" evelt a Quiet Litthe Homecoming STUDENTS HAVE A REOSKIN TRIBE WF Cy ie COLD |..4 COMING RIVAL FOR | sc ces yee UNKNOWN MAN LARGE SUM css) ENDS LIFE MARKET Do Not Mrs. Phillips Wants $100,-| ot igen, . (N CAR Bu M : 000 From Mrs. Thomas) pro conuidered very poor pre. y at for Loss of Her Hus-); to $14,000 a week now 5 an band. eee the Caanyseemeention | ness youknowp ; That Mra. Mattie Thor w oo jo i t} i ¥ Me her husband by ‘ t 1 th . hundre f th ands of ¢ Fa ~ ‘ Va ¥ t 1a t lita ar Vra t ita ein OR GO TO JAIL ~ a ; : ' Prex Ka s : r aber of. fash ei between Pike an i as -s Just Phone | Onio% Dentish { fopen and’ heir rm in Bpokane tombe Your swarm Oca ROSE FETE United Press (in Operator #0 Ser OF TRETH-< * SOLID GOLD OR BO ls <r , our Ad fi Roosevelt puion (My United Prose t Ind 7 as Garr The committee began to try te 5 The cooks and waiters at the} 47. tame > ae { , a tone down the ree ny ¥ College n went out = a were growing too large to suit Mr at ust night. The trow- |"Com Arnold’s Rem es Roosevelt, they thought. For in-} ble om th jon and ny. om Never Fall For iy stance, as ¥ looked over the pa Jaf » with wag 8. . Bronchitis, Hay Peef HP 14 t t, they planned that a prop-| the pra of head waite a as gh a de ought to take four hours captaing of requiring w sgn t ‘ te P dic or write pe to pass a given point. But the or-| _ tributions from the wa A 36, 32 de | ganizations that had reque sc tribucs ‘ a, Mrs t n O4 I +4 f M. 8236, 336 Arcade Blog = places in the line would fo of a “hold * "9 < ar rw t } € ‘ ——eee ante parade that would take 20 he AS a republican, I heartily agree | had to submit to or lows Coop prt ait AMUSGMIIEEE re pass th the statement im The St The waiters hav ‘ o anne BE is Such a parade would be fivelreiative to the nomination of su-| day fe ‘ en = . so gantic parades of the Hudson-Ful ceil Seoeph B Manaian, (o jour shif Bree - 2 ij — ton celebration and could be liken-|'o'retary of the King county te £ 8 ot ; ~ ed in size only to the passage ot | public am central ¢ nd u . a, 0 Ssiag te , psn i: wer the million Union soldiers who] rie reasons for taking the su-|00 cents @ night. Out hehehe neaeeaeeen |S b ; = marched up Pennsylvania av. 1! .-ome bench from the operation of | * a f wade ort . : Pa : s » th rs we Washington after the war. direct primary law 1 think are|‘** bead w ar apts * KAISER NEEDS THE MONEY ® Bee ‘ Every prominent ateraal lodge | well known. It was a ¥ a act, A0llar a week 5 « a : * aig E & foe m the country, various lodges ol ' the rights of |* * y United Press 3) Sa el ine rights of 7. R, EXPECTS NO eG rm am Mo INSURGENTS Pre: eign-Americans, clubs, societies,| jgisiature of ita trust | SPECIAL FAVORS |* socialists crying “waste and ® oF bunds—almost every unit of the byihsin th Wares | beet di * nce. the Pr nt 7 aie ay pm Reo 1 ee B “f " si fy United Press) * diet today passed to first read. * § fe $ merican people gat will e ac # ‘ a a unGolonel @ ing the bill to increase the # & a 4 4 . é Prrnity represented in the parade. They | the K atral comm Be cscngig Renae Bg ra f kaiser’s salary from $4,000,000 * ie 7TAN AIRY NS AV Ie TN TOP Pw ford 2: ice! will come from ee ee eee ee today that he had not asked |* to $5,000,000. * (Concluded) WY WL Yeo Me 2 OD wy wy Sly. ey WW Ie Wh country sameiog the Kin ser - and would not accept any fa * wie ~ —~ € € F 3 t t é& 3,000 Favored Ones. (Abend pa the su| vore at the New York customs |# # * # & a We & & & Hw & Hw majority. Kennedy was « a In Battery park, where Mayor) |, yo iti house upon his return to Amer- | pacts na A chad a Be ; Gaynor, on a raised plat will re len T | BAR own tnwurgents are : - welcome Roosevelt in view of hun gest le gr agua oem 1 have not asked special | victory and 5 t that on June JEs dreds ot thousands of persons, an ‘ded tank certain poreene and coneideration on my own bag: SENATOR BRYAN sedis Rs oa tepublicens will SLT 8A ea will be roped off for 3,000 - e or on tha’ mily,' . * © aaa in ete Bie O tavorag (certain classes would have an Cr ues celanet, “Seen te | eo of Burke and Martin, etand vidua: os avg ooo | tavored due advantage jn the supreme ese pe ght - whe . | ers . * LJ ~ MR. AND MES. Fm ones, within the inclosure peal vp ed to it fr he| P rough customs the same \® 71 t +} ; Sle cart. wad opposed to it from the| pase through ovetome the game [| Majestic ajestic Se cial leaders a start and I am opposed to it now.” | and to pay toll duty on every. in" iperior Ke Ww. In Dakota, Too. « 7 P ver hea Hebarment - . Sa prominent that their namen appear|t#e& kek kk ARERR & & &| article not exempted tothe gen |r! pending against State Senator | PIERRE, 8. D.. June § BEST = almost daily in the public * #| eral traveling public.” is. Ww. Brean, al ‘Kiteas snty, |returne today indicate that E ei They will form about as ¢ * Thieves Busy at Fair. * He added that the ideathatan | da tne Wrater ara “ 8. Vesey, pr wive, is the suc Bu UUs sword as has ver’ boce|s “yigves Oiey wt Pair, <8) | Oe metion at hie nesgees | omiay duege rater granted Bry- | .scrul egubaican, vowinee for soy: ET ADEA OT GOLD Lois Thea gathered in this country. On the|~ PORTLAND, Or., June B— %| Would be waived because Cole [i jing county jernor. Eagan, independent republi : vo bes Platform, where only 200 of the|® Attracted to the city by the.® lector Lesh was formerty Ris Megs ree BRIDGES CROWNS ' ae very biggest of the big can be aC) Rose Carnival, crowds of #| secretary was “preposterous, eo 4 commodat will be seen the faces |» thieves are reaping a rich har- #| 274 @n insult to him and to the * 4 M Of diplomats and men of world-|% yest nightly. According to #| government \* BANK CLEARINGS aah ina ak wide renown. Col. Roo t is €X-| & police feports, more. than * i* he h e . } mi ae pected to tanke & short speech and | $2,600 worth of money and # LEANING A GUN ae Seattle ce, We do but ra Ty then he will enter a carriage for) jewels were secured by house- & | Clearings today Painless Extracting PANTAGES THEATRE | aio the parade. Ma Ga Wi | breakers last night. Several #| }® Balances ccheavanas vatnenaas "0 vi se ted 5 * well known pickpockets have & KILLS HIS WIFE iy i bp ‘pu Tank Ine thousand mounted policemen |» been compelled to leave the }® Clearings today..$ 848 Nig Acte—New A will head the parade, with the po-|® city by the police. * ——— & Balances 86,849.00 Partahin Ol Xe ice band (ity United Press.) \* Portland ; t The Rough Riders .will escort | ¥ ee ¥*! SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 ls Cleastaiee today. .91 z Hitty Inman & Ce Ble ten Roosevelt. Three hundred of them MNES ** IC J. Ryan was shot and kil * Balances i e| AMUSEMENTS. - will hold this place of honor. Chas. | b lay by her hush ale Spokane. ‘i ¥ § as E. Hunter, of Oklahoma, will lead BILLY SUNDAY T0 ape cman, Ryan sald that! © Clonrings today. $84 ~ cai we them re will be Capt. ( the was accidenta l@ Balances 128 s “4 }® Balance : rd sf tomer. who was almost ki at San Juan, Acce to the husband, he was |» G d (@) H King FEdwa = and “Fightin’ Parac R TALK BY PROXY cle revolver when it flliggpanrtekhehkhhnhe ran Pp era ouse Only Original, Pictures TH Sing Brown, and Ben. H. Colbert, of T nm tb hand. A shell exploded Thursday Night, June 9 Only 3 penal teen 01 iT 4) e hi Ind P 1 he bullet plerced the wo i's yea 4 | - ra was lan e “Ch Rae Mnirt od siggge gee od pede No Alternative t ble, my: dear boy, Impos- | west the sn Pe rough rider, and Mar ue Muirhead, one of the Sh : i mh WRESTLING-CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH cos Madden, of Guthrie ac of the Billy Sun- | wé Neighbors found Ryan staring Do you really believe thi Avia. | sit What kind of « table ts It - i Lon Muxlow, constable - under the|at h rate wife, too unnerved |tor will come back to the starting 4 the old gentioman, ae fa’ and Dave Hadden. John of the ¥. W. C. A. thiy|to c a point? itiplication table."——Tit by oe Kohl nathy, who kill i at the Plymouth Congre He hysterical when he He won't dare to do othetwike VS. : of. Eatire New Bit ey tae hands, and Abernathy church ‘ad, | learned that his wife was dead, and| His wife is waiting for him there!" Crone European Champion “Pride of Seattle” 2—MneKINNON SISTR Sa arb te Sl mm ew | was placed under a physiciar Fitegende Blactter 4 StatiarTew'es Waves eats Finish—Catch As Catch Can—Best Two in Three Falls AN New Pictures and S0% a mony, will also pr bat nsuociate nN fied, Jack. When you go to sea 1oe—CNCUIT 7 Pasa though they are not Ro Rescue | ty IMPROVEMENT CLUB KICKS ON “BEER you - homesick and when you|§ Seats Now on Sale: Sones) pam lesion S160 Reserve $2.00 and Second Aven One) Sloan Simpson, who was a vete ay was con A orale —— come home you're seasick Ringside . een te Che civ war, but jes Ge | aelaiede la ehateed te hae TRUST” AND DEMANDS ANOTHER BAR - rm iT STILL CONTINUES —AT THE— WONDER, 1525 Second Ave. Millinery V ) thar on Hats, Shapes, I reduced 2° to —AT THE Wonder Millinery Co., pix. BeIrween and Pine Sts. Es (By United Press.) TACOMA, June 8.—Of all the complaints that the new mu | | | | | [: DID YOU SEE IT?, 3 == WHAT? | WHY THE MAJESTIC Want to Go Free? Why of Course! | x nicipal commission has had to pass on since its recent creation, the most unusual came yesterday, when the Bismarck Improve ment club appeared before that body and demanded that another saloon be allowed in their vicinity. The Bismarck neighborhood has one saloon at present, which the residents declare to be a monopoly, to which they have tired paying tribute, There are two men opposed to the scheme—Mike Shea, who owns the lone bar, and the Methodist pastor, who opposed to all saloons. “Shea is getting to be such a plutocrat,” declared the spokes man, “that he is refusing to even dispense beer in cans.” z ir ‘if TweEsTERN LEACU® Dugdate’s Park BASEBAL poms. afi NOR is big fek L Fa ec The commissioners. announced they would decide the question Pe searrLr vs, TAC when an application for a second license was made en es mee classified col Tomorrow at $M re i, umns of The Star re \atentaston, 986 i . . hee anon Somewhere there are two free . | Juvenile Logic atond " he was ot the | tickets advertised. They will be Dinner anc ==) me es A telegram. She read it through care-| given to the persons whose names 0008 sSiabere nontie om vio Auer we a are mentioned in the ad, These music : wAvtieme ng Mabel's auntie on a remarkec names we 4 at random from nese BN b me : vam indom fro ) > LAKE we ag whe was & rae. 8 ale ntie, ma the ety y. They may be DOLLAR capt OF TE telegram came hres vi nr?" inquired her mother. | your own. There is always a good THE ARC » ain. Will start a ‘ , Well, don't you see that If she|show at the Majestic, the best RCADIA morrow jatarts at the same time tomorrow | there 1s in vaudeville, Read The lanche Ring’ ‘ | ‘ i nudeville ci ne Blanche Ring’s last hit ‘5 Mabel hurried home f choot, | she'll) mina the train again.’—1 Star classified ads and “Get the € uti taformatlen Sh ped jexpeoting to greet her auntie, in- | trated Hi Habit.” oie rind Ave

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