The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 1906. VoL GHWAYMAN DESCRIBES HOW Sica, ee } a as, the property, and thé plans, tt fe Wa @Rpeeted | aid, inetide a shop with a capacity mtenmer City Young Hogue on Cot in Jail and at Point | | Sow awnete cy 1 ee weer re oh very mort ime ery short tim the steamer ted 1 t 804 t n Pug Tacoma Needn't Worry, ’ of Death Gives Story of Hardluck---| her arrival tay i ¢} Palin he ‘vessel 1 com | | the Veleel Dag been found ' jed t eel ¢ 4 the the Du The Tacoma shops of the company Hewes in Precarious Condition, But, | cabial@ Jinn, monster of tne | Cavtatn Jonvincn'® ipa ‘onside tinue ta operon, Dut le ew , u | | Queer although given the be te f aa , ne time | 1 enterprise js necessary on ac | } Of 11 divabled Voune te at | Puc he I Cae n on tt wf the great demand for Will Recover | | sokan ty the cna fale , : man and |freight care, I sald thet 900 mem | | to Jodate for some r ‘ « 26 dumilé the Inte w © employed in the new shops, on peacimnonenign | he tins oe . ! " time It has been known . bral, Had it not been for the fact Later tt developed that the Nort b the Northern Pacific has = © Hist e's utartling Niet ait tbat Phe steamer Chebhal 1] ing “ ern Pacif th pose a foot for extra shops on the Some of Highwayman Hog ng statemer ltonmed rap Are ; tor | ch at the abiiet '« , ound and it is now upderstood that 1 almost backed cown IL wish to God my courtge had falled | She wend and ne ¢ f The any will t work will begin on the new ati ' ne ar t iding he nh} ‘ within e next few mon 5 | me | } War Immense Salvage — } No, | cannot blame him | Pe | ffer more if ould only bear the burden the other The Quer an firet 1@ aware 1 i of theldar t Put fellow rying ay = am ee KA Ce | whieh@Piret picked ‘ be — — | steamer d tried ¢ f or a Tn an eichange of shots lastnight }the highwayman in the right arm, | iy Ba pal ad Pe semana , Coan between Cb. Hewes, local manager | The footpad Wen started to run, and ' ” a ‘ for aim. Carrigan & Hayden, | Hewes fired the second shot, Bitting Pte t oe J . tty ’ weale hardware dealers. andj him in the back. The highwayman | e thformed Ca ' 000 ; John A on, alias J, Hogue, a}ran toward Bighth and Columbia, | Se bi 4h. ype M - 4 hold-up artist, Hewes was shot {1 re Patrolman A. A. Brown was . pe ore. at | “ and W ing. Brown was attrac by at as : shooting and, when he saw the Jown a8 coon as he was within arm's | length. Hogue tmmediately beans | jain bow he had been was seriously i as va toward oe ane! = ROJBSTVENSKY ATTACKS ENGLAND BY SAYING THE LATTER pought he hi some connection | oS the affair, The patrolman MAD CRBERS TO ATTACK HIM IF HE HAPPENED TO DE- knocked the fleeing highwayman | PEAT Tht JAP —HGH OFFICIALS ACCUSE EACH OTHER | to ex Pp an FRESE, tan. 2—Ad- bayoff is arrayed against General e tojestwensky declares im bie! Kur kin, Batansoff against Kaol- wrtes publi with the perent-| bars, Rojestvensky against Birileff, | | Later, at the jail, he told the who oe ; story and knowledged that he had ’ | atte ! rob Hewes | © minister of marine thet| Letters denouncing each other fit j | genereied aml out-maneuv- | colunps. { | Was Broke. | HIGHWAYMAN HOGUE. " ered Togo every p and that] Birileff is charged with having + | Hogue said he had been working! Photographed for The Star on His Cot in the County Jail Hospital. | MC ACKNOWLEDGES HIS MISTAKES, BUT SAYS NOT A DOL. | Kolentvensky wire the reat victor. | dispejsed of all Russian — holdings } jat the Stetson-Post mill, but had/ i Hie says he knew where Togo was and with having bought German s¢- j hi ot bis ih ond nas out ot conan. | WASEVER SPENT BY HIS COMPANY FOR SHADY |iwe dave se and matey dispesi-| curities ‘i }hold-up work he said, w events developed the situa 1 nded gold | his first attempt. Previous to com over $1,250,000 from the banks, thua | He had purchased the revolver ANSACTIONS tpn accordingly d Geneal Charged With Graft, © | few days before and decided that a ae wee The letter has oreated a senna | ms would attempt to gain a living by i r uropatkin is charge with have i This NW YORK, Jan. a-pJohn A. ; quen ‘ It tw Ukely to be vet ing vase be bal Howes came to this city as man ager for the hardware company two Cc. L HEWES. months ago. He was formerly man j COMPRIRY official for 40 years have been president 14 years ager for the same firm in San Fran 1 Dangerous-| cisco Immediately after the shoot-| IF MAVYORALTY NOMINATION WERE FORCED ON MURPHY HE “The progress tup Last Night. | ing he was taken to his apartments | WOULD ACCEPT wee tetonieb ing me any other j ” tien plom representations by ing here he worked for the Kent| 4 bi cot President of the New It is impossible to be unerring | Britain | burting the national credit 3S Lamber company, ¢€ ng to the city} Yer peurance company, in always | Revolutionists demand to know he lonly a short time ago. | bis bs f resignation, says * mistakes seem, haps tvensky Accuses Engtumdh (where Kuropatkin got so much, © 4 Rave been “in Nife inemrance gre to than to I | when bis salary was only $10,000 @ Novoe Vremya today priate a statement attributed to Admiral wtvenskhy saying At the t bievements of the | tie of Truhima the Brith squadron pany and the knowledge that) a: Wei Hel Wei had oners to at he work was no officer trustee pro m- | tack businees aw clerk and as » year & Lie The czar is glad that the dignita- # ries are fighting, because shows bim the truth. It also strengthens the cevolu- fon comes from the Business Man Shot ly Wounded in He f the #ompany ‘ Russien fleet in the event - the Or ne, and Dr Willis wae wall door properly during that time to the|cr a pews . tlontsts. fhe abdomen and the footpad Was) -iied His wound Proved so seri - — —~ | which seem ne “ ar he expense of wie Aeteat” iam tneued |, Matters in the Baltic provinces Pa woe oan _ ag je | Ct that 1 became necessary to re “lam | ae {idate for {councilm t the N 14 3 a. po icy_holders. n order forbidding officers of the | Stl! & source of great agxiety to the Hewes was taken to the Seattle| nove him to the hospital | am in no sense a candidate tk nan from the Ninth ward, ts ; oe Pet pation cade ec ay ag ed General hospital joining any kind of political Hogue, the footpad, was taken to the county jail, where he is suffer tag from a painful wound in the and telegraph lines are open to” 6 Riga, the former seat of the provi- sor Miguling. financial ex io overnme satan epared an itemtued esti t- | the -_ Laas fate isn established by, ne losses due to tt dec'eres thet th Airect © $175,000,000; indire oom = total ketnammen b at Red Sunday” | Hogue had been in the city only) mayor, 1 suppose if the now the only avaliable mag eo far men a short time. Two young men, Re x ‘or if th nina ned who would have a gvod } Hill and B. I. Martin, roommates hy nota vncenapes | a — chance of being elected beck of Hogue, were arrested at thoir) 4004, Leans to City Ownership. } room after Hogue was taken into | °'™ . Hewes, who resides with bis wife |. Counctiman Murphy m ustod hough Murphy f# not ! tt the Graystone, Minor and Me-} °°“? | foregotog statement today — ncseet poll pal wenect a: en, | rion, was on bis way bome about! Made Mysterious Trips. man, when asked to give ine hae Very strong leosinge’ that} Il o'clock, when, at the corner of | | Gon on the mayoraity queetion ‘eal Gad ie Shonda walieve the ° Summit and Marton. One of the witnesses being held! ge he was ordered | to throw up his hands. He had his |®t police headquarters states that Haw Good Chance. a a ania Rages tebra Bands in his overcoat pocket, and | Hogue has made several mysterious! 4. 16 aay for the muntelpal elec-|eentd eam o mo ay om -_—- January 23m memory of the dead. drew & revolver. Hewes claims that | ttips out at night, and that he uen-! the footpad must have seen the y returned with money, but he and prevent the operation of street The question of issuing $600,000 Weapon, as he fired instantly, the |*toutly maintains that he doran INATE MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP TICKET care gnd railroads and to declare} of city bonds for the purpose of bull: : entering Hewes’ abdomen. know how this money was obtained | a political strike for two days. {making park improvements and the Hogue te only 20 years of age, and | meen | extension of boulevard may be re~ Returns the Fire. j= never appeared at headquarters } Ped Mier has received the f ops ) alias wv. Correspondents at Meseow tel-| submitted at the next general elec- | ys ph despite declaration tien, to be held March 6 TE sal a ae Souits Ape Sar ang |Kraph that, despite the dee h 6 Hewes returned the fire, bitting (Continued on Page 7.) | ing communication a Tha 4 or *! by the government that many reve-| A resolution providing for the sieegiiene Wa et erahip of street rall-|tutioniste have been arrested, they | resubmission of the question was - vee know by personal investigation that | introduced by the park board at the PA Be Padi a © people pursuant to the oniy one important leader was cap-| council meeting last night, and the | A wall is hereby made for an in- | #t#e law providing that such utill- | tured reeahution was referred to , the dependent city convention to assem. | tes may be bullt or purchased a | finance comsnittes. big.gt the Labor temple at 10 a. m.,| municipal she credit of MOSCOW, Jan. 2.—The estimated| The members of the park board Jam 20, 1906. for the of de-| the system distinguishe f de-|¢ total casuakies during the revolt is/ feel that the question was not prop- | clating = = municip rm of | from the general ¢ t of the whole | 15,000. erly considered by the public at the MRS FITZGERALD TAKES WRONG MEDICINE AND. ALMoeT | PrMEIp'Fs And nominating thereon | ells T ajority of the vi last election held for voting on the | caa@idates for the reapective offices A making this call the executive |, citizens | bends and that if the matter is eub~ pom Lo top atl business of approaches It ts becoming m apparent that William H. Murphy xf the city, where h friends are | WORKINGMEN CALL NON-PARTISAN MASS MEETING TO Nom. | DIES, GIVING RISE TO REPORT THAT SHE HAD COMMITTED | to Br filled at the ensuing general committee of the “Workingmen's ty is quiet | mitted at a general election when cite election, on 1906 eague for Munic Ownership of volutionists wi be starved! most ef the voters wid turn out, _ SUICIDE | The maid « aball be Railways” desires to state sion | the proposition will be carried. WHOLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 16 CLEANED OUT BY NEW | “mare. convention” and shall in league has no candidates | Councilman Burnett has been Seattle then and the - 12 enewing election and wh t wil De | She Have signified their support the principles and p Y ire to assist any pa Lu 7 réviden | Sih gtt ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 3.—Gen-| anked to present an amendment pro- erals and admirals are fighting) viding fer the abolition of the park themselves. General Zayon board MAYOR—HIS APPOINTMENT OF NEW CHIEF CONFIRMED |,“ Mistake in taking be BY MARGIN OF ONLY ONE VOTE | thts morning nearly death of Mra. Ada Fitree BALLARD, Jan, 3.—All members ment with the same assistant and| he “Soar reae wately. of Bae aking Of the police force were last night} ee ph fone pingpaembacmamteed Pogo re ; anh Wha iol Urges Economy a suppose Seon d att ¢ franchises | conn i y te an Zi 2 DOL? wee. / Shoop was a I Chief Ber | In the absence of Mr. Green, the| ed for at ht ° h Mre. Witns f me for t rol of mee ; 2 Nga gente cad UY, qi bof lj Say J BO! Haw Bo you Bett. All. the appointments of|well expert. nothing definite was|#he has been aff tor some | fitets . bie ¢ lem arglegs accompante bere] Sen aed tat eS embet OT LATA EXPECT A MAN iKd Nik Mayor Wiley, with the exception of | done t - - a a aay ¢ {cordial reaponse from all who are : 4 70 SQUEEZE WNIELS — . x. | franchloe ‘ n sympat ith those purpose . 4 INTO AN UPPER BERT ig ? appe : ¥ Tair nm ‘ t ailwa o Exe at ve ( nite : rkingmet Be IE YOU BIDN'> v Tied tmen as t « exeuniée of ‘ 1 rights of| of Railways - ve: Vis THE LAST /UNWTK YO Buy : ee. CH. Mar t the people g! i W. Ht s ~ “4 an eet YOUR SEPPING CAR TICKET ntendent, Mark MePa P tlonad te the net on of wael FRANK COTTERILI ? eee YOU WOULDN'T HWE ALL Par ned te t earn’ z BOTHER {4 pec St suas = : = == DELANEY — ——— eg oe h ams @ r ai « eee 4 . t tf h popula ta f f A. ©. | neo I ad detaile Dr. O'Shea’s « a M t , F Orget Pt a box and w i , Jeapread rt t » f the etar ue f 1 h ' ain " « ning J } . f pu r t A { a ’ plan k A I tit app ation f 6 making , 1 ft mer anual Arts ia I 0 Dr.) next nvention the affair Ive ‘

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