The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1910, Page 1

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Star’s Carrier Army t hole and the suburbs. 6 ee tive y nay have The ‘tar The Star, Main 9400, or Ind 441, if your pa te your ¢ for 26¢ per month, per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitled to good service 253 +h ey " " i 6 12, NO. 2 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNES SDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910. ONE CENT. iwi sans’ se. HILLMAN IS BEATEN Larson arene by the Shark—Got Only a Little More | “Than One Acre When He Thought He Was Buying 30/ | Acres—Court G ves Victim His Money Back. HILLMA " MAT F ED P. A. LARSEN some ahtehen rar acres, . f WHAT LAPRSOlY GOT | emat the idea in plaintiff's mind) jwas to purch. farm tand—a! ranch. The idea of buying town lots never entered his mind and LLL OU LA EN AERIS 8 i I mS the agent knew that. He came to the office to. buy a ranch, and at ail times, it seems, thought he was buying a ranch. Rice himself prac tically admits that fled od and bel the People Know Just Little as the Czar De: Send Them to Siberia to Work in the Mines. In. This Country, However— CONTEMPT CASE satis platntirt not th ‘ de a ranch ake « specu ve HILLMAN. quite a difference MWecres and a fraction over acre When one fs buying land be y eave But m both sides 25225225 AGAIN DELAYED In Darkest Russia the Czar's Censors Put the Blue Pencil to the Newspapers Every Day About Affairs—and Especially of the Government Me m3 THE GREAT SILENCER [7] the ever me omar daget Larson, who told . wever mes (My United Press.) ey in broker: yoe to a acres } CAMBRIDGE, Mase, Dec. 14 believed he was getting } 7 iba he paid BE Rice Larson testified that he was ---- Hattie LeBlanc was acquitted ¢ cD. Hi # agents, $250 | siven ece bowing that be| Upon Request of Phodncuter Caldwell, Star Editor's Trial for the murder of Clarence Glover t Syact” of land which he | made ga wy Rela ty ag > Contempt of Court Is Postponed Until Friday Morn-|4 jury he The verdict was Mito purchase for $2,100 t was taken ap by Hi ing jvesanes after short deliberatior Albertson found that he yr obo: ere a a When the court had completed 1% acres, and he ordered ‘ wo drawn up Th aksunt of m The St its igetructions to the jury, Miss r his money t the re © contempt of court charg « against the editor of The Star | ecko Beeety Ateon his mone 4 sn. ang} resulting from the criticism of the court in the Stone-Webster in- |1#Blanc was asked if she desired , t “P4) Sunction case, was today continued until Friday morning at 16 | make « statement t * 30| o'clock 1 didn't kill Clarence Giover It fled tracts 20, 31, & The case was postponed at the request of Deputy Pr stor |#he said tremblingly, “I want to 4 in block ¢ Hillman Caldwell, who stated that he was engaged on another trial in the ™ 7 : n is aptly , of the » court. Deputy Caldwell, at the i ant City Addition, Division No.| Criminal department of th p Girl S k ion of Ji deans ee of the > “tract « hie request of Judge Gilliam, drew up the contempt complaint against tic! s to ~" { these acts” ia cla ' ! : : i seems that the’ aintiff is a 40 by which makes The Star, and he will prosecute the cn : K S te Taine htes “whe. t0 ver one That Another big crowd was on hand to hear the trial this morning ey in op! se ‘ 5 t and was dt inted over the delay to speak the language with : ot 3 f Fi P il great difficulty. He would 0 Ire Feri 5 be at a disadvantage in he had and would mposed upon transactions likely to be : “ “Were isi Ever a Striker?” PHILADELPHIA, Dec fustng to leave her post 14.—F Mine Av ry The Seattle Sta ARDNER BACK; GETS $10,000 CASH BAIL Firmly resolved to fight to clear his name, Joseph Gardner, for mer head of t dated Chi Co., who disappeared two months ago, } trail of debts and fou of forgery, was brought back from Virginia by Sheriff Stringer. He is free on $10,000 bail My wife ix going to stick by me r And I am golng to try to clear up t matter and # new. I intend to stay right here uitle @ w my appreciation of the loyalty of my friends Gardner bad a ) he has to ask from his mind when he al and you jhe would not have to ¢ r me that if this can be eame in on the tr he will have it t with Jobr Ce known Joe Gardner a | magnate, ( Ait ears, and I know him This f 1 for ye " ' > 8A there isn’t |eidine ar Mr r we i av ir a bh bod He has timate friend been unf te and he has made Considine tell ardner a are serious, but he t [that he we m. Instead r w ut € to do his he telegraph J, Consi { to rectify them, and you can dine to send a check for $10,000 to| say for me that he is going to have bond He } gone through ays of | Gardner expected to be thrown | such he it is given to few men into jafl to await trial. Instead, he | to go ugh, but it has been only was wet free at ¢ and hurried for his own and not for himself— |to join his wife. Considine today |always he had that brave little explained his interest in the « wife and baby of his in front jas follows of him those his errors have | hurt cans often their hearts to | Will Make Fight. help rath an hinder his rehab- Is the Business of the Censor to Let This boy is back here to make | ilitatior L have 2 lot of faith a ma fight for t wife, b elf! th « misplaced (Bulletin, by United Press.) he men we lower levels | BLUEFIELDS, W. Va., Dec. 14 were killed ¢ and five others «0 home to my Twenty-two mit were killed have avenue of escape Wild cheering followed an ent in the Green mine R c es have been organ- ement of the verdict. The|Tacoma, Va 4 a rey i 1 to.the scene of the r sentiment had beer ong | received here noor r fe yearold girl defendant.) A terrif occurred The re ft the ber dead Miss LeBlane was accused by the mir It is sears that 22 of |h yet been confirmed. Glover in his dying st — Hattie shot me,” we as | MAY NAME RUDKIN GIRL BECOMES The girl eat with her f ing re WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—It senaat ever held in this eme court of the tion Glover wa wealthy laun- | of | dryman. a DUQUOIN, IL, Dec 4—~Misa | Miss LeBlane te a poor French | ing {lian M. Stur Ci bride Canadian ¢ whom Glover took i decided to from her home v 1 o for that ot ate. Glover's wife the candidacy oO. « pal witness for 3 ne for the position is the man Taffee looked omelect to the FINE FEED TONIGHT Sas ae Bas if he were a native born INtmon, manager of a branch office sew two advertisements of of the Postal Telegraph at German 2 ye Is Asked Would-Be Citizens :2:-2y-3..2%0"" scr for 21 acres, which purported at ber key today sending a long me Me property of the adver Did you ever take part in ajone over on Hazzard message whilg flames were eating He went to the office in the ° Are you married?” asked Haz-|thetr way through the floor over building, where he found asian Wiltn Ulead her head and stifling smoke filled W transpires that Rice is| “Then why didn’t I get bis! . rd put this Yos,” said the Pinlander | the office of Hillman, and it seems | money back ff th 1 wa : ante for cit Any children? Firemen warned her of her dan Rice discouraged him from Not yet,” said Kiova, and even|ser b@t she paid no attention t these advertised tracts. dt en urd had to smile them Water began leaking RECOMMENDED A BETTER aP t , thinks that Washington| through the floor upon her, but IN ELSEWHERE I th bance to 4 congressmen at Washington, she kept at her task, sending the Ie no doubt In my mind 't whether th would ha but as he was not an anarchist, a/last word just @ policeman en-| barred from citizenship or amiat nor a criminal, and he| tered and compelled her to leave ee ee ee 2 loved that Taft was still prestige peaaneahaneee * * Otte K . from Finland, put! dent, he was admitted * REMEMBER, THIS 18 * # INDIAN DIES AT 115 WITH * ‘MPORTANT. * * ROMAN CHURCH RITES ’ *% Tomorrow we will have an * apes By United Press + GIRL § CASE IS * extra page of special bargains * WOMAN * 5 $, D ‘ a * in real estate. Some of the * . ! nw} & biggest snaps ever offered to * * ft Kows * ON TRIAL ~~ & the public this year will ap-.% * home of his * PORTLAND, Ors mM “4 * pear on that page—think of it. ® EDETROIT, Mich, Dec. 14— |% Moe See BP Epo Jease P. Webb, tinder sentence to Py Oeste Baker, employed in a * : rs Be 08 AN f be hanged next day for mur CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Thovus jewraph fice here, this even : ult of Beatrice dering Emil Johr ast June, has of fresh water herring pouring st se * h . at t been granted a new lease of life.|the hydraulic power intake of t ep thot and killed Mrs. Kath- |» ore | Haldwin. t . n . neded Png oe . raw _ 7 Mixine and then commit lo len Grente ae ee rurnpun et, 2zecution, which was to have {rail mill of the United States 8 id suicide r am - . rs jan urnbull,|taken place December whe rporation caused a tleup for Ti steheck found in * a an mother of the 17-year-old plaintiff,| stayed when his lawyers perfected |time yesterday, Foreign workm S pocket the following RRR EERE em If expected to be the first witness.'an appeal to the supreme court took the fish home suppe been writter eare:.%%.c With Both Legs G P M Mahr Still Smil d eee | We th Legs Gone, retty arjorie ahr Still Smiles an Sings Walousy is t ght to have | eae the cause HEIRESS = ye TO MILLIONS | (By United DELP! \ wee 1 whe at i a whe 1 chair # Philare e ti i or Were bequ e «i he | certa Y { Mabr to protec } a sorrow! Miss De ar | tb i . ¢ aa aan S¥ay with a k , ‘ nl 1 he of Kept Head Clear nh & manner he wa der two or three all retained con head was sufft cle ear to give the trainmen ¢ her at th Ci an | n Port *| d « plans for} k } he had about one] ‘ a thousand to recover said tors, But she way MARJORIE MAHR. | position and raised | Portland 1 i A | mor | striking | ered in her ef that would t all right left the b With world to ' € 00. hy we grit and gan nny disposition ge way he showe ing pi t the one to tel thre a long night, and she there an case, she of ft. For she the ha world There are f dance a way | 1 happy da unaided Marjo and he gret and friends © and © abe never lr im wa the on there n Po a lot of fur people vested DEAD. Big Tor TAFT DOUBLE CHICAGO, Dee. 14 Currier, 64 years old, a United who bore to Pr yesterday tates marshal rgvemblance yvem Taft, died at his home deput has 6 n th ne wident | Don’t Hesitate to Phone WIFE STANDS BY ALLEGED FORGER John W. Considine Comes to Rescue > of Chewing Gum Man Says Gardner Not Vicious and Will Help Him Start Anew in Seattle. if Editors Kick Too Often They requested. Tridegroom. ated Taffee, TOLABOR HATER OTIS insisted Bride up sternly. “I'm t YOUR WELCOME he’ “Give me Sour OVERWHELMS a hurry, too,” said Give the license.” aw a big ite light said. DOMESTIC DRAMMER Act |. Sce Chureh. Organ playing tune (not the rag). ber 26, 1907. « aren. ie McClaren. wers doing t as the rtain falls, Act il, Scen The me of Mr. and Met me ty ¢ {ter they, V Mr. Mot B. Z k: M laren, vil E. Z Let me € $ you aved up E. 2 $ Act Ill 8 k vorea r came That Death Valley, Cal., 278 H. G. Otis, as he is pictured in his home city by Cart st McDowel ‘ 1 of the Los Angeles Record. That the tide feet at I foot at Gal Harrison G oO wit attraction at a ! Tha roximately inter. nvited Ge uO That Sault Ste. Marie he prominence, and he { ! That there in » Gaby des I manage h 1 k ) aenproceanpe Manue « | |MORE SHOPPING In th ar way that I " | ;DAYS BEFORE and that Ht Leneve ¢ 1 ; {CHRISTMAS any thea an. And t Jef ‘ doe ( cob. miting hadr r ‘ i have 0-cent’ cafe 7 instead, probab The Arctic Club is not giving the dinner to Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, labor hater Maurice D. Leehey, chairman of the entertainment committee of the club, made this clear today The club isn’t giving any dinner to Otis men who members have simply ing room for the dinner, just the same as any member can give a dinner to his friends. “But the club isn't behind it, Will paper?” hoppec week said “Some the club din of the club he business are rented you make that clear in your

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