The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1906, Page 1

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TACOMA WAN UPROAR AND THE oklED DARKE rT POLICE MAKE RAID ON AROTH MORE WORK TO DO Seattle Sta WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JANUAR AIDS THE GAMBLERS ° ER GAMBLING HOUSE—STILL BUATANTEE FUND o —OTARTING OFF WE ° ° Owing to Tho Star's exposure of whatew#, KR. Jeonen, the dealer | Wie the only man held. He was re ertain gambling games going OD) jeased on $100 bail in variou® saloons of the city, | ‘The games have been known to] The $2¢,000 guarantee fund Fiasco 0 ran ury ncites inisterial 4 PERE E HEHE EHH HHH raid was made by Detectives Hub-|be running in this resort for the] to hack yy A. opticatt rst ay’s u ti t | : bard and Freeman, on the Second | past foar months, but no action was . ’ oP ce y’ $ b: $ I . Alliance and Improvement Clubs to):.... \°\S.°°°R% Ciuae tloon st King ot. owned | taken again them vail tat nig | OF the International ( hristiah | ; seript ions to Secure In *® Jan. % 1906 a aig t 9.67 ai McK wn @ leenheim, at 6 50 last Other saloons in e same district ndeavor ( nvention in 1Ggo7 is I Ch E d C urt er crion---mass t:) ng to Be; nd *| The wagon was called and the! games on the quiet, and several i | ® Increase over same *) men taken to headquarters, but| more are reported in operation at! THE STAR IS ENABL ED) vent on Aggregate $I, 375. 00---Many Held at Tacoma Theater lio tate lank year $616,970.41 *| were not booked on any charge! different resorts on Pike wt |TODAY TO PRINT THE| freee eeeeeeeeeee | ‘ B j Fi $ d N Th : ——=————=|i1ksr sunscrirrions| Business Firms Send Notice to The HANDED TO IT, AGGRE- TACOMA, Jan. 9—The entire, prosecuting attorney and demand R S vy» 7 ae Lae a f Th i I C b tows te up tn arse over the ection [ing that Smother grand jury be Kl GILL S G GATING, WITH ITS OWN, tar o gir Intention to Contribute of Supertor Judge Snell (n discharg-| called without delay $1,375.00 ing the grand jury yesterday and To bring the entire matter before | morrow thi m will be], that of the prosecuting attorney in| ihe public tn such ® manner that it | increased jand press associations through- | quickly into ¢ no not offering evidence nor appointing | will not be possible to repeat the | The Star t j lout the untry. Many Eastern | time for procr r the attorney selected as special] fiasco of yesterday, a mass meeting ™ # received’ Mehl people have come to | prosecutor by the citizens’ comimit-| has been called at the Tacoma the sages from a nber of well upon this city as very progres- | Subscriptions Start. tee to assist the former ater for Friday night known busir en and firms very progres- | Citizens abut (own are discussing| The members of the citisens in the city that they will con-| "YS i® business and also very] The subscriptions so the with con-| committee and other prominent bus iin | “. | wicked far are 5 aidera’ igna fon The Min-}tness men win speak and the peo- cea phe setae aa The news that it was to en-| faterial Alliance and several tm-| ple will be ed to join in indors era: @ Mm order to Tuy Ge! tore a ere t | The Seattle St $ soo4 provement clubs have adopted reao-| ing @ set of resolutions demanding cide how much their subscrip-| deacon Comens Christian En De ryt Pion 7 poe jutions condemning the court and] another fury. tions will be deavor Convention, sent broad- | /@mes 4. Moore 00.89 ; iad Ditiers arg betas Aentd tesa cast over the world, would do| f- W. Lough, of Fre aon 2 nea much to improve the moral mont Drug Co 100.00 ev now rte jStanding of the community | Herbert S. Upper 100.00 SE VEN DIE Should Move Rapidly, | abroad and would have its di-|J. E. Standley, “Ye ree j fect and indirect benefits in at Old Curiosity Shoy 50.00 As this is a 1 utter of inter-|tracting larger numbers of | Carl S. Reeves 100.00 eset ssi? ody who ser ne |desirable residents from all | J. R. Doldony, 2400 Sixth av elfare o eattle at heart, | over the country Pe & 25.00 THE STAR SUGGESTS! Seattle has everything to} oo THAT THE OFFERINGS | vain by getting its guarantee | Total $1,375.00 LEWISTON, Jan. 0.—Ieaac Saylor and his daughter, Mra, Peter Martin. and the latter's five children, were burned to death in a fire which eatirely consumed the family resi dence at an early hour this morn ra. ing. Neighbors and firenion are searching the ruins for the bodies The house waa enveloped in flames before the alarm was given | and when the firemen arrived there was no chance of saving the lives of the occupants. ORRISON | RELEASED WIFE WHO HORSEWHIPPED WOMAN WHO ASSO- CIATED WITH HER H FOR HIS DELIVERY FROM JAIL Al Morrison, who was arrested by Patrolman LeCount yesterday, without a charge being placed against him, was released this morning wpe a writ of habeas cor pus issued by Judge Frater, who fustains certain allegations by Mrs Morrison against the po ee department Mrs. Morrison alleges the last arrest of her husband by LeCount fa only one of a series of spiteful) arrests that the officer has made within the past few weeks, and also | says that the big patrolman bas “It ia” for Morrison. Charges Brutality. She charges that Morrison was brutally and unnecessarily beaten USBAND RESPONSIBLE by LeCount, even if that officer had | cause to etrest him. She also al legen that she was refased permis | ston to see her husband. and that when ehe asked the cause of bis ar | rest, she was informed that no charge had been lald against bim but that he was slightly Intoxicated and had resisted arrest She also pleaded for conversation, but was a | even this. Yesterday she laid ber case before Judge Frater, who sustained her a! legations and immediately ordered Morrison's release. A Getinite charge must be laid against Morrison before he can be rearrested, but it Is not known what proceedings will be taken by ‘the authorities at headquarters telephone 0 refused HE LANDS TWO ROBBERS AFTER STRENUOUS CHASE ————— Deputy Sheriff Michael Starwich. of Ravensdala, rounded up another bad pair of lawbreakers yestorday and turned them over to the coun ty jail @ington and The two men were Joe Red inet Dan Carr, who Seattle, and yeaterday morning he| lovated Reddington [n a lodging jhouse at 6th and Cedar. He ar rested Reddington and started down jtown with him. wed to Meet Vou.” Thursday burglarixed D. H. Adj saloon at Hubbard, near Map On 2nd ay. Starwich and hi ts ley, and walked off with over met Carr, who stopped to 10 ge of rare old to Reddington, not suspecting he boxes of cigar and two demijohns,| Starwich was an officer ‘| one containing gin and the other) “Mr. Starwich, this is Mr. Carr,”| blackberry brawdy anid Reddington, by way of intro The b rried the goods to| duction George # saloon, a half} Starwich’s right hand strayed to| miie b 4 same for| his hip pocket | $25, then 4isappenred Pleased to meet you, Mr. Carr,” Starwich wae in Seattle, and did/ sald he, cordia Throw up your] not hear of the until b | returned to Ray Saturday mplied, and tn 15 minutes} night. He immedia a rig, h had landed both prisone and drove pall-me ver stumps and oe anty all Redding boulders the dark, to Hubbard, | ton several months ago was re to find tt scent. Early Sunday|from a two-year term in the morning he was hot on the trail in| penitentiary for burglary | | roof he was compel e an | sie Jropped to the floor w and ter changing b 4 suit for ~~ one and securing a revolver sich was lying upon a desk near | by left through a re ] ANOTHER TRUST TACOMA, Jan. 9.—tIe fer to] NEW YORK, Jan. 9—A rp steal a change of clothing last night | ent glucose combinat {fictal ar &@ bold burglar secured a meat saw | nounced this morning that the name nd for at least an hour was oceu-|of the corporation sid be th D awing a hole thr orn Produ Refining f second-hand jand that th pit ” { H. Stweeer. After ft T J low had made his way througt to the end of the street. Most of " | sel, a police ft it pon the ple were in bed when the! THE DEAD, is the most widely advertised prevented any |“ policeman, ough a duel u ae | MRS. DAIT | | possible means of esca one of tho principal strects this catastrophe occurred . pny hel in fast ioe ing held, millions of per ~ i |morning. Both are in a hospital, Afterward the slide caught fire} MRS. NELSON, two in family i + proabwe When the men were dug out from dyin, and persone who went down per-| missing as tt pews Deng. cirecty oF indirect-| under the avalanche, McLean was s Sania ots ished im the flames Two in Mannion family missing “de eee | interested in it every year, found to be uninjured. KKRKRERRRARERHKS # At 2:45 this morning the fire was| ‘Two in Silverman family missing emma nA this interest spreads all], Gootisch was 46 years old, and) & still burning, and It was impossible Reven Hebrew laborers over Christendom, wherever a| eve? & wite and four children, liv-|@ Alleging that her husband i to ascertain definitely the number| Entire Lanny family burned in] HELENA, Mont, Jan. 9.—Th 4 " ‘ ing Im Greece. The body Is in the|# abandoned her in South Africa, ® ot dead thelr house inerd indictments returned by the) Christian Endeavor soc ety €X-| care of Bonney-Watson company * leaving her without means of # foter at and jury were ade ists ation is one of — |*® sustenance while she was in aw © whe 4. Smith, W wood bership ne lt delic stat f fore the United States court or i r 4 befor , ¥ court on a |* filed complaint for divorce. The # charge jawtully fencing }® Fosters were married in Seat- # bio domain. mitt 1 j w Re, A RRO | ® tle in 1900, and later went to & ore Pos hes Dealt uae *% Umtali,South Africa. In March, # pomen syrd ' Neratans . NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Supreme, * 1904, the plaintiff states, her pieailed not guilty, |Court Justice Davis this afternoon |® husband deserted her, and she w signed an order requiring H. H.|* was ae to undergo # a | Rogers to appear before Justice Gil-|* many hardships while waiting © oT AT THE A ers pp MAKES AFFIDAVIT THAT SHE WAS N DOPED to be held here in] dersleeve at a special term tomor-|* for assistance * LOUVRE, BUT AT ANOTHER SALOON AND RESTAURANT— | row sae rulng to ah w cause why he} * Seattle and Vi * i Iready {should no’ er questions pro POLICE WORKING ON THE CLUE. ia : - CACY | pounded by Attorney Hadley ih ded dedndadndndndadndaadnde anaes pointed out ate | ve | _— - BAD BOYS | Ming seid ke he of Id be | unserup lars will ¢ be spent by th ¢| Charged with stealing $14 and al ur phe 5 has ref a) : iF ndeavore ¢ cir brief] gallon of whisky from a Japanese | f Jet @ the name of t | Malicious destruction street | * |lodging house at 4th and Main, three wok mm ot & proof of| igpts will be severely te |Porto Ricans were arrested this t th ty ection with the af-/themuture, Residence districts espe re al-| morning. They gave their names as t m howene, % ‘ nj cially have been much annoyed by | te a n one of| Pete Seattle, V. Viliaherno and B. ee & 2 to gat the Wotan, Back tae riches oractian rac au.| most moment to the Endeav-| Betalls —— . pped possible, and through | plaints have been mai ) the au 7 : iidieestanniaiieini we 3 pe Begg rug ic They are looking for-| jigytHOUSe CHANGES The officials of Bremerton last 1 and it is t ai man Mullen last night }ward t reat meeting, whi h| jevening appointed J. Cotting as fully reco A Not at the Louvre. | troduced an ordinan: will re n a spiritual uplift} WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 9. marshal of that city. Mr. Cotting ar th et eak e has made affidavit that} the mayor and | haut the Nesthwest In its annual report the lighthouse | was formerly of the marine corps Bo far the police have not # she did not get Intoxicated at the| warrants rewarding person througho! e Northwest board mentions a large number of | of the United States navy. efe4 in bagging the w in the! Louvre saloon, at Second ar ing the est and cony ot} = ‘improvements that have been made net | gon, an tb hod wtas Vandals who persist in destroying} Chance for Good Results, In the servico upon the coast of| Pearl Locke, gleging that she 1 report fter the outrageous| public property. Most of the act A ee Bie 1 moral] Washington, A number of new | married James efore she tod ‘ time it appears} are committed by thoughtless boys Saree as ? stations have been erected and ad-} was 18 and that he ted her, hed re ad not f an-|to whom @ salutary lesson would bel * shortcomings have for years) amon to others that are of con-' filed complaint for agains’ an, | de 4 the matter, Ge being in' of much benefit beew heralded by newspapers’ siderable tmportance to mariners, him this morning |to have been sert BE MADE QUICKLY AND SPONTANEOUSLY B Y| ALL CITIZENS WHO CAN AFFORD TO TAKE PART IN THE GUARANTEE SUB- SCRIPTION The Star now has in its pos session subscription blanks be promptly sent out which will all city who will telephone the ed itor of the paper Only One Thing Possible. to persc or firms, in the There should be no hesita tion. The reputation of Seattle in this matter, The city has invited the Christian Endeavorers to come here in 1907 20,000 strong and hold their great International Con vention This invitation must be backed by a guarantee fund which cities of much less size and t | . is at stake oT THIS OLD STUNT ABOUT ELECTION TIME GETTIN LA NDSLIDE —_ wealth Seattle are 4, fainting condition. The} glad to furnish ONLY A ciaimn, and ber statement) MONTH YET REMAINS IN lay: > gd cs ‘|\WHICH TO SECURE THE 44 #0 Into another e-|/PLEDGES FOR THE) Bhere the women and two) GUARANTEE FUND. If, for WN Ber got her to drink anjany reason, this guarantee “A ee By tec Be ae should not be forthcoming, it >eattic in a most jtrying posit & remtay of absinthe frappe were given n n in the eyes of — Miler which she remembers lit-|\the other cities ¢¢ mmpeting for iept that whe wrouned to find] 4) 4 i f th | HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. Jan §—) The « slip of clay carried St the rooms of her woman| *¢ honor and protit of the con away er main, which e#up- fe hon j vention Polloe are now working upon| BUT SEATTLE WILL A wet at the name of COME RIGHT UP TO THE 7 re*-|\SCRATCH WITH THE! it where she did get the drinks | ped Hquor | GUARANTEE, AND WILL As the result of « landslide, which occurred last night at o'clock 19 persons are known to have per tahed and several others are thought | injured. plied the fire hydran and when the firemen arrived at the scene they found no water with which to extinguish the blaze In the ruins of houses which had so suddenly been t ' ‘The landslide occurred at the en@| sent over the bank her developments will prob-|/ DO IT IN HER OLD TIME} of Rockland street, and sight houses cists follow within the next 24 hours. | | faved were carried over a clay bank Isto HMAVERSTRAW, N. Y.. Jen. % the brick excavations, dropping! This afternoon as near ax cowuld be Everybody who stops to down 100 feet. jiearned the 19 persons whe fost lat a moment will recognize} The slide is supposed to have been | tne: ver in the landslide were the tremendous advantages | caused by the fact that those work-| mostly employes of a brick yard or which will. necruc to the city | tng in the brick yards dug too close | »- shops near by eer er 7 it] from this great nvention BOOM IN DIES FROM jin the alleyway between 2nd and 3rd The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH TIDELAND _———- A boom in tidelands is on, owing ; what is left is selling at almost any it is reported, to the attempt of | price the dealers ask for it the Milwaukee to obtain tidelands| The land along both sides of the for various terminal purposes. The Great Northern tracks is selling road has already bought blocks $22, | with tremendous speed and is about 386, 236, 339 and is trying to buy | gone. block 332. | The Milwaukee is also sald to Most of the land ts sold between | have purchased blocks 393, 394 and the east and west waterways, and | 396. GRANBY MINES PROSPEROUS PHOENIX, B. C., Jan. §.—From the official figures it is learned that the Granby Consolidated, with mines ip this camp, shipped 643,899 dry tons of ore during the year 1905, the ore all going to the company’s smelter at Grand Forks. This is an increase of not quite 20 per cent over the output for the year 1904 from these mines, when the ship- ments were 549,703 tons, making @ difference in favor of 1906 of 104,186 tons of gold-copper ore. The value of the Granby mines output for the last calendar year ie estimated at approximately $3,268,- 445. This does not include any of the custom ore treated at the com- pany's smelter, OFFICERS. IN A DUEL DURANGO, Colo., Jan. 9.—Sher+ | iff W. J. Thompson and Jesse Sten- INJURIES Victim of Cave-lin Leaves Family in Greece Nicolas Gootiach, the Greek who was injured in the cave-in accident near James yesterday, died ai o'clock this morning at the Way- side hospital Gootisch’s wrist, arm, knee and three ribs, all on the left side, were broken, and he was injured inter- nally, also. The men were working on a big bank, which they were cutting away when a large part of the upper part of the bank fell over on them and pinned Gootisch and Foreman Dan McLean beneath the awful weight The slide also buried the wagon and jteam which were being loaded at the time. The jon was in the

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