The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 8

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THE STAR—-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. a LETTER FROM HOUNDED MANHUNDREDS SLAIN 3")"" 077070073 3 Hy all means vettloment of Seattle National bank and andinavian fir will take Burns’ detectives off; then the RR One by the name of Hinkle at the 2 day from me for cishing my cheeks, You ought to make easy k of him; the one at N. P. up town Ueket office Mr. Thos jer recelved $20 a week for bin a H. Cartwright at 0. @ 5 week, and Fred Whonn at the G. N. ticket office $5 per | | | 8 that boys Union station received $5 to week led te use fay as well as A interest big charged me big interes the te enclose b list as ve it up, an You can see in that fix for ne ead of arged me n wages, it is] oma t an well rewith a 1 may why not out, valle and Mrs, making a in know 1 any Ignate——he will don't do it can please more you and Ig week. H, Richmond charged me over 200 per cent @ year on “noney loaned, and J. Disard $70 for the of $650 for 30 to 40 days he Eyell has offices in the Alaska Bidg, demand f \ et and are practically no losers. Joseph 1 as C. L. Btone well as I can remem vr of it want it myself some day and might 1 have been able to clear it up} nearly four years, and hoped to pull betf® better went to the worse y € v a chance | could go on the r r ” a month, but alas, no chance; I believe $5,0 Thomson Chosen 8200 & month, but alas, no chance; I believe #000 bh nnd o »> to Lov Seron! in San Franctaco, e fman in Cortlandt President of State pe a 9 arest wife, do not give up. I liked to help you along, but you see how I am, You will perhaps not hear from me for six or I go away with a heavy heert, broken in health as well as in spirit. May God help us Gardner's Brother. address all my mail care the 1 and 6, but s and Marte. 4 don't give wpt it is up to am as helpless as a child | know you will be true to me, and as God ls my witne: 1 will put up a hard struggle fer you both as soon as | have a chance. Don’t tell Guasie where | am or may be. Vil pray for you every night, and, Beckie, my own dear true blue girl, you don’t know what | am going through; but it is the love for you that is killing me. | mise you beth so terribly MAY ‘ 1 got x t e my case (1 ike Will Morris), " nat 4 let m ! where, and tell me | n't want any. Ig. promised to write NEW YORK i any money he will help you. Please, ench / mange cateek theta of tien | t am goin language g to a strange country; don't even know the have no trade; but will try; so don't expect too much of me. I'll be like @ greenhorn again when | first came years ago; then | had at least my name. ee y nm that Friday night; the look, I will never the k ees of Mirtel and Mort. Please had im. 1 may e to Ralph be I reach If In time | find that there ia no show for me to see you and my own flesh, Marie, | will go to my place of birth and die on my beloved parents’ grave. | will, however, first put up the battle of my life, as | owe that much to you If God should will it, however, that | don't come to the end of journey, then, if you don't hear from me, please, my wife, don't live alone. Get someone that is better than | am and one that will deserve you, the dearest, truest woman that God ever made. God bi you and protect you for me od tt paying my pe name Threat to Behead the 8 y er said that if I dic tiv : my Mar dear the bur er took up | do nis daugh- | took Michael vem for naity 4 dog, withe home even Death have 1 enything to be thankful for? you will room Thankegiving is soming on In one awers wh Jewelry heck Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Districts. t omembe " ¢ help myself, wherever brave. am my one thought We have hard work me always that ng: be Remember will be for you and my dart before us. Again may God bless and keep Your affec tlonate and loving husband, 4G Ther : b ebt nd drafts and loans you both for me. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY 9 } (Conctuded.) Q—Do you know who he was under? A.—Charles Crawford. Q.—What was Crawford's posi A—He was manager under Gideon Tupper Mr ford and Mr were # the club Craw mana HOODS HOME-MA CANDY BUTTER—EGGS—CHEESE Tupper of ther ub when a there 1509 PIKE PLACE on the r FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FISHERMAN’'S FISH Do you kr Yes, sir. Butter, Eggs and Cheese nines P. A. LARSON thet time, that time | 206 4 SAM GRAFF Florist Pike Place MARKET any that you can think Ma Stalls cannot name them. w Sergt Lower - LOVE V $25,0 see him in the clut but at ced him in there different times did not know him t war him see a found out afterward Q.—Did you hand Bryant = ever ody | Mt. Vernon Butter Store, Stalls 1 & 2 STALL 2 Ethridge—206—Houth Bind Hutter—Kane—Cheese—Stall Everything First Chins or Mone HERMAN y Refunded JOUN B Stall 22 THE CHARLES MENNE GROCERY Fanc T-Bone Pickled Both Sta Tongue TO DEMONSTRATE Our Vienna Breakfast Cof fee VIENNA COFF 2 I I ECO St. Germain’s McLEAN WANTS VIENNA BREAD Try It Once and You Will Have No Other St. Germain 1517 Pike Place TO BE A SOLON * * OFF NOTICE, * Remember The * fled Page doe it off a ni m Weary * . & #t, 10 Uniog and 6 Dp. m, toy Firat ~ Brings re cond IN FIERCE FIGHT (Ry United “> CONSTANTINOPL, Dee. 2. Seven hundred Drusos were report: | in @ battle with Turkish Syria, Bay uu mone i ee a oe 7 STYLISH The matin body of the Drunes ~| mated at 10,000, tw atill holdin Turkish troops are rec ing and another battle is expected within a few days, The outbreak ts reported to have resulted from re | Iiigious differences ee OVERCOATS Railroad Presidents Don’t ai red Prot sieve Milin iy AND SUITS AT (iy United Pres) jtell Brandeis that his services are CHICAGO, Dec, 2—It ie” ex-|not desired and probably will say | pected that the presidents of 22)that reforma suggested by him | western railroads will reply tomag| either have been tried and have e row to an offer by Attorney Louis) failed, of have been found tmprac D. Brandela to point out a way|ticadle, It W# believed that they |whereby they can save $1,000,000| will toll Brandeis that inasmuch as |dally in the cost of operating their| he went back 20 years for railroad |p ‘™4t ines. ideas, they don’t care to listen to|f, and It ts him. | the story of thene Dollar Garments. 8 in handsome woolen. in many pleasing effect Overcoats in ent! ed slain troops at Houran and near Damascus, today Moderately priced clothes are stylish, service e most attractive——that is Twenty its come wederetons that ELEANOR SEARS TO FLY — IN HER OWN AEROPLANE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Local otal will i‘ black, and also $20.00 We Trust You—Pay Us $1.00 a Week Come show men's Dec thrown jwhile a masculine hand controls the plane and regulates the throttle of the engine known for her athletic accomplish ments, made several flights with ude Graham-White at the Boston jation meet, and is said to be ar advocate of flying. Miss here from Boston winter at Burlingame tomorrow and let us ected stock of apparel society was . our |furore today by the weartr that announcement witety Sears of Boston and Burlingame, Cal, had decided to take up acroplaning Mise Sears. cording to the an- | av nouncement, will operate her own enthustastic machine, having tired of t mpty | Sears jhe nor of sailing through the air'to spend the DYING WOMAN KILLS HERSELF a ly Mins Kleanor Women’s Suits Coats, Dresses and Furs We hav dies’ § is on route — taken all our Le we former $20.00 & great special, Do not overlook them. Models of Sults are of s and basket e wh sold at § $30.00 day (By United Press) holds m WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Mra.| would b Alonzo Shunk, wife of an official Hut jin the war department, committed | othe o } wulc afternoon in a fit of | menace because of tuber summer I do not has been unkind delayed too long But tt is bard Mrs, Shunk left @ n her husband which has not been given for publication for Satur special at .. gs precious, and St to liv avine I might becc did not die under whom . Why 1 last Fate been ide this ndency stand Hope ha: deapc | os * Because you were kind to me ou to know why I am tu the light in a/ the fina reased to If there were w jcovery—4 would not do so. TAY HILLMAN IN Ths CITY TACOMA, | Hillman she said her physicians hope of re Life weaves for Ladies ts, im broadcloth, serges and mannish mixtures $15.00, $18.09, PAY US $190 A WEEK. Open Saturday Tit 10 P.M. out 15 HURT IN WRECK (By United Prowse) trial LAMONTE, Me jspiracy tn United ker 4 wa mails to defraud in a Seatth rt. miles east of Knobnoster | Hillman appeared in the f today, and 15 in this cit and «© | plea of not guilty to ail the inaict| it 18 not bel after he had exhausted fatally k ingenious schemes to have) The w # thrown cut of court. | proken ra date for the has been Hillman asked for trial in con that it would Dec, 2.—Clare must st ] Dec, 2.—Passer train twe 422 PIKE ST. Seattle's Popular Credit House Mo., earl persons were inj using t ved that any one was was cau ad the coaches in the train were deralle The tra an hour when the accident occurred fE ealmen | Methods ARE THREE THINGS BI price sale o ral ding was running 30 mile HAT unced SHOI REQ f any st asking the tronage of the public. Lately We Hone continue cut that new record ift vlue-givine ir eattl T P value-giving in Seattle. Thi nd has received lous response ind will long be $19. 50! remembered by e fortuna onest Men’ Since Young vercoat or venette, Men h Home lue alue puns and they the what rment It shoule pleasure to buy your clotl here you know uld be, style > very newest, fabrics the m« t perfeet that skilled craftsmen can produce dvertise are strictly t@ op around magazine ind the great tment and reliable in condu You will not be buy Quality Clothes Shop HENRY J. DIKE, Pres. 707 FIRST Av., Near Cherty ictiniistheccatniae Diet:

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