The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1909, Page 1

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SEATTLE STAR HAPPY NEW YEAR! SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909 PRICE ONE CENT. 0 NO, 2¢ 2 aeaenaeeatassecnenrenemewennenttstenenecerees esau asta enaereeeRe NDS FORCE JOSEPH S TO GIVE HIMSELF UP CAPTURED AT PORT ORCHARD SCENT LEADS HOUNDS TO FUGUTIVE’S HIDING PLACE GREET NEW YEAR WITH ‘Surrenders, and at His Request DRUNKEN DEBAUCHERY, 's Brow’ ip aan in Seattle. the hound dead, NEW YEAR RESOLVES When I recount the ¢ inde my human future | le feli ro ant of the mistake we REAR ARKH AED atin datindiadiatin tintin dads ‘od at Pedro find the murder cabin to the s@ bayed alony wo was aqui ing the tg bm 4 the saloon badl He arrived there ng, and a few minute McDermott and the hounds were at the door. Nicolas up his weapon to a member e posse. Shortly after 10 Yolock this morning Nicolas, heat+ ily ironed, was brought to Seattle on the Sound steamer Athlon and taken to the county Jalil = Brown Succumbs. George A, Brown, whom Nicolas shot upon the street a few minut a he had murdered Jose Sant four-year-old son and wounded @ baby a couple. of years younger, * | succumbed to his injuries last eve 4444 ey | Ding at Providence hospital In this =~ 5 The shooting of Brown was. and hun-|one of the most wanton and atrd- because | cious deeds in the annals of crime. elent in Washington. Brown, who wag and Brady, were a biackemith but 30 years of age, pon his heels, Joseph Nicol-! was on his way home from the the young Filipino murderer) boat landing, Wh@re he had gong has been a fugitive from jus |to welcome his wife, who had just outbreak at! arrived from Hoquiam and who had hile a whole ined countle drunk ne its 8 lea arriv MER m the Brady Seattle got =EMEMBER. * * his arrival ® Nicolas dis- Hlection of last when he says Santos attacked after a quarrel about the latter's wife His head has hurt him ever since, he declares. He says that the wife of Santos was infatuated with him, and wanted him to take her away from her hue band, Sheriff Smith's theory of-the shooting of Brown is that Nicolas thought he was Peter Murray, deputy sheriff at Port Blakeley. Brown and Murray bore a strong resem- # biance to each other * HE CAN'T When at the oc claimed seen after unty jai any rece any occurrences Monday, since hin re was one SESE EE EE RE RE ES rit, as it ha aM the fact must be celebrated in the classic revelry of Bacchus and the putrid debauchery of Harry Thaw. } loud night truct quaffed he KMSESE SEES EERE RRR ER RE Ee Never. once during the it she Half ger and Harry dead from exposu filled with MeDerwi Sam | groans the pair the h up from from stricken ly the shrill false fear med lady a t cheer at the table S68 otiest w childish lad ashe ed her j g and an d that throats in Sic a sa nurs wh d can comm | cafes last The thought of the heaps of wi ng te the seething brains; the h friendl this men slowly burn ashes th meless acentrated and distilled miser one note false with the w in Seattle's night And such of wilder abandon in Rome, If Nero fiddled over a scene tradition has been conservative, gave at at 2 fes Orchard k derer begged that he be not taken back to Port Blakeley, because he feared the indigt cit uld lynch bin "4 8’ capture young Swede the advent New confronted by the hunt Fletcher's b from Port Blake ring the Nicolas was spectacu ho we ing Year wer ‘ore been in Port Blakeley, couple had been married but short time. Nicolas suddenly com- fronted them at a street corner and asked the time. Brown looked watch and replied, “it te 6:18. he turned to continue on hig Nicolas shot him in the back, death bed Brown declared be had never seen Nicolaas before in his life, so far as he knew. The Fillpino slew him far the mere lust of killing. Brown's body {s at the Bouney-Watson ume taking parlor Hovering between life and death, Men and women, boys and girls, drank themselves to uproar-! con ¢ to ' ous hilar the two-year-old boy whose marder Nicolas attempted when he killed the older brother, has a slight chance for recovery. The physl- clans attending the baby declare * at If he reedvers, he will be par- wed on one side. ALBANY, N. Y,, Jan. 1.—By U. P.—Charles Evans Hughes was inaugurated governor of New York in the assembly chamber at the capitol here to- day for his second two-year term of office. at, and him to Swedes com. row ity and screamed in pride of their drunken achieve In the groggeries of King st. and Jackson, and in the fashionable cafes on Second av., the difference was only one of tuxedos and overalls, silks and serge. The drooling sots | that tottered and leered in the land of beer and raw whiskey Th ments. hed Port way to his by hack named occupied Pedro. Bloodhounds on Trail In the mott ¢ 7 j OP. Deedes * | were brothers to the young bloods and smart men about town la CREW OF RUSH b | * * who staggered and oggled in the land of iced wine. And the drink disheveled woman who flaunted her cotton meantine Harry MeDer-| nd his bloodhounds were on the trail near Port Blakeley, It “ was determined to gd to t Or hose and worn shoes in the stall of some cheap saloon was a) chard and no mer were the! sister if carousal to her who swished spotless lingerie and : in m § : oa reached | : than Sam and jrady hit a trail} | whisked her silken slippers on the tables of the rich, which promised developments. It The comn was shortly bee o'clock this ih morning when gave vent to mig, his prolonged which showed thick of this to his master t the quarry was . 5 ane | near gm: and Ps some At that very reigned derer left Pedro’ . ; @ saloon a few De nd and good |}, | were forgotten in the long blasts of horns, crashes of whistles | « A\\ \t yies¥ rie tr eH) Bi H SA if es Pony iH, Hii M uy WOKE OMA Wf HM AID THE IANDS. & ‘The officers and erpf the * United States revenjeutter ® Rush, now in port, ly start- ed a subscription fop Ital * ie jan «= earthquake erers. & ® Louis Cra an obanof * #% warsman, made the @stion. * * Every man aboard) Rush * * will give $1. This w turn. & # ed over to the ber of * # Commerce. This femnent * #% will undoubtedly rf in of- # *& ficers and men ofpr rev. & * enue cutters adoptif® same * & method of raising }Y, and ® # will mean the Gon of & |® thousands of dollal Ox (reer ers, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE Let the people of Seattie resolve that during the new year of 1909 they will be masters of their own! Let them resolve to insist that their counciimen public servants do their full duty! Let them resolve that they will demand of the men to whom they have given their streets for street car purposes an efficient Street car service! Let them resolve that the women of this city shall be per. mitted to ride in the street cars without subjecting themaeives to insult because of inefficient street car service! Let them resolve to see that their counclimen carry out their wishes in this regard, or, falling to do so, let them show their Councilmen who are the real masters in the city of Seatti The year of 1909 is to be the grandest year Seattle has ever known. From all corners of the rth visitors will come to us. singing in a thou They will look us over and go away and talk of us, and what they New Year.” will say will mean a difference to us of much weatth and pros 8 perity. And we must not treat these visitors as we are treated today by the Seattle Electric company. We must have room for them in our street cars, and take them to and from the exposition and other points of interest woods Thief Steals Overcoat. While attending a dance oe ¥ Dreamland Dancing ball, vel ay. and Union st., last night, Dr. +7 A. MeDonaid, who lives at 16th ay, and Madison st. was the victim of a thief, who stole his valuable over. coat. The theft was reported to the police. n bond of drunkenness made thousands in Se attle kin last pelled the revelry» drew the The to take school night atavis the strange m for a yelp and their wile tha man his moment the mur cabin to go to blocks away for a| Straining at. the daughter, to where license supreme ency, religion, mo all th is clean shouts AT REGGIO GREAT FOR THI gloried in heis nd out lights throng }and instinct was flouted, and man and woman Second forth thick alecoh insurrection. | down of glimmed brightest p and theatres, back ged the and keys av., in " AW th " be i ie saloons, cafes, and where join in th work tor Jare exploring the leffort to establish }emporary course of navigation dat better © | service may be had Reggio. sur hectic tongued and disecords welcome the Bombarding 4. CATANIA, Jan. 7 U. P. Ww ratios off the of Messina began bombarding frning sec tions of the city, g only pos sible means of figipe flames, which have been 5 6 in epite of all efforts to ch¢™ | Later refugees Pessina to day tell of the losgre rebuilding the | de aolation is , days, | starvation and rae d, was |lowing in the to go ies and fire Continued of Seven. RST FUND FOR RELIEF IS | GROWING RAPIOLY NEARLY $2,000 SUBSCRIBED SEATTLE FOR VICTIMS OF EARTHQUAKE. in_b} showed beneath and ps with oys in their teens drank their mite ran riot phemy and ol nity. Girls, whose shoe te bartenders vied f the bre Seattle's welcome their skirts, berated the and chauffeurs in badinag »thel This Year And a few thousand miles away the greatest cataclysm of medern times had just finished piling up a quarter of a million dead. HAPPY NEW YEAR? NEW YEAR’S STOLEN GOLD aR ACEDY SOON GOES | CHICAGO MAN Y SQUANDE LOOT AND LANDS WEDDING RESULTS IN DEATH] rte sAlL OF THREE AND BRIDE ON VERGE OF INGANITY LOCKHART P. Following ltween ‘two families, a bridegroom | his father-in-law and his brotherin ition | law ar€é dead and a bride is verge vf insanity from grief difficults@arose over a recent riage between the famille | A month Rd Boothe au s|lie Goals v arried here funds, Paley and a jection to the A. Berlin. the familios nd alA few days before Chri voting fol lin $100 from hi and went back to Chica When ted ex.| $6.30 represe way | THIS 18 THE that $1,100 clean breast of his erime Captain Alex MeDonald pressed willingnes to Chicago. He will held city jall pénding ar j Chicago office INA, Jan. L—By fF - Vietor Earmanve! H today, but Queen Helena we the horroff of ¢ the strait ing too reat for her to stand. ie weak strain under wi Jabored for seve “though she prot to allow the in comparative comfort And in the meantime we must make the Seattle Electric com pany think more of us and less of dividends. this if our public servants will do their duty. There are various The Star meeting. was to the New And we can do of ever that and that are fel earth m the remodies that may be used h she will point out one before next Monday's the » vat} = HOUP pa | HIS in IN IN and nee and wine pOSTRADS airim WHEN a new Ye#T ONE al The first nay took place # ing, when ‘ in {fices at eiper ! buildi wag He widison in the alley tion tween Third{tth avs Waroing gay hana of the ‘thi oe itr : SPENDS MILLION take CELEBRATING ordered Mi immediately re-| CHIAGO, patted the2 the police, but | elers throug By ha — nish a good de- | than $1,000,000 . was unabl nday in gre teription pause. No trace| (ory) of the m¢@” found ER MAKERS ‘ INSPITAL The hospitals earthquak the meteoric cae ea Paley, fc tohed batt! B. Levee & cern of Chicago, tl vested this morning by tives Philips and By of embezzlement hed today after a Reggio that mer cashier the aay till it is bh this earn ‘ and Dr. Ghigtione n ¢ \ with of |" J. Ghigt ' Ixchange | have received contr t men | $1 be wa Ava mn 10d ntrily on the The mar J month ven $1,100 to take to Chicago. Instead « ne on a ¢ remaining wild beasts. all the houses standing and bodies of the orf At the Bank has “ESOS SAAS Sis SAAGAG|G|-vwG@*H.Od_Wg G-_-GA¥&hQQV &. wat Pale the ban f depositing | one 10 was | | the the too first tre they’ found ot women fingers and work by fiends Phaid la bodl The done the rings a ad, § the bride's fat the bride and while fatally 000 wedding genera fired, k er he brother the latter wounded died The dead mon were well known, well-to«lo farmers, highwa about ymen ng Goal evi on hi younger Goal arre hot Boothe was 16 HOLD UP SALOOX; SHOOT MAN LESTER, Wash., Jan, 1 last night two men entered the Little Brown saloon between Hot Springs and ester, about a quarter of a mile see Hot Springs, and attempted to hold up the place. Charles Shiels, the bartender, who is an ex-raflroad telegrapher, was Inclin PICTURE OF A, D, MeMIX, OR THE A. D, 1909, FOO TORO IOI Ok Rt ttt te ae * + . * | * eon nctly NEW YEAR, dying he left of ; who young Goal to Police and return at rival hey found the work evidently began «« soon as the The horrible » deeds com beyond doubt that have been Insane h Natazz say that a} ding 4 © ex effort to reach Reg: | the lagt 24 hours,| Hbie to reach the city » down, and the Hh obliterated. The| ¢ the country Hany places new ne 8 o'clock high THE MeMIX MYSTERY EXPLAINED, The MeMix mystery was good tan, wasn't 1? Hore is the explanation: The new year, A, D. written in the old Roman style, is MOMIX. M st in the Roman. C means 100, and OM means 900, and I means one, so that IX means nine. So it is i or MOMIX, is the class malik to write a of course means ™ MeMIX, then, ff us Loin with 3 ive or grow or pain and X ‘inti! be the yards hoice, Address by Miss Whitehead The King County Political Equal ity cla will hold its first meeting of the year Jan 9, at 2:30 p. m., at the Federation club house topic, “Laws Which B a Ne cessity for Woman Suffrage.” Mise Rhea Whitehead will deliver the principal address Jo; * * * * * * 1909, when ads for 0 Joint Installation of Officers. John F. Miller post and corps will install their officers tomorrow even-| ing in K. of P, hall, First ay, and | Pike st, CALEB WEST O idence re P. ER) bul RATED UPON, OAKLAND, Cal, Jan, 1.—By Wh P.—-Caleb W. West, former governor of Utah, is resting easily today lr. lowing dn operation for formed posting, of. anotice Mi | aesaritieg 4s both young men and| itly purchased by Levi| both armed, one being about 5 feet lof the ‘ed that | Chapman, © negro, warning him not/ 8 inches and the other a littl arms |¢ tle, ‘ow York |to move on his newiy-sequited prop-| shorter, ‘The aaloon stands sevoral AC KBON a ae nol Ay a (ed to resist the bandits and vi @ extended into the|°"° \'Rpavsed all former |erty under threat of summary pun- . on, |eelenet hundred feet off the railroad right: whips are now en da filled the streets, | ishment. ¢ | ofway and several dwellings and communication, signed nesses | hot in the shoulder, receiving a ty eth 1, The missive decres t th vefugees from this cates jaurants un early nigalye ei of Rogroad ‘o taped hall ave axund it. | Division, United Night Riders,” ad-| Painful wound, The bandits are Mrs. e ure expected to plight yeets will punish Severance to Entertain Mrs. BH. Severance will enter- tain thé Jadies of John F, Miller W, R, ©,, Tuesday afternoon, at her regidenge, 823 16th ay,

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