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Railen te ie IRD, LOE OI ge 8 meee eee eee RUSH ¥ AID THE IANOS ‘The officers and capt the United States revereutter Rush. now in port, 4 start ed « subscription fop Itai ‘ian earthquake /erers. ® Louls Crais, an ban-of # warsman, made the @stion i@ Every men aboard) Kush # will give $1. This ‘3 CREW OF turn # ed over to the \# Commerce. This will undoubtedly Fr le ficere and men offr rev # enue cutters adoptif same % method of raising }y, and # will mean the Gon of # thousands of dolla * aeeeeeee eee Desieennin \ join in the work tor Pilots tare exploring the in an} emporary effort to establish hat better course of a ng ; : service may be ha RRO. Bead | / Bombarding Pa. | CATANIA, Jan. ? U. P | Warships off the + Messina began bombarding prning rec P tions of the city, qonly pos sible means of figtpe flames, wh! nave been spe in spite m of all efforts to ch Later refugees Pessina te 1 of the losgpe of eve ‘iding the citgy say that desolation is eq. and that on and ppe are fol | in the pgthe earth | quake and fire Continued erty ~ YEARARST n the with the we | 08 and t tt ' ce| FOOTPADS RITIM WHEN . new ve#T ONE Re z 1 n Ha? be ‘he first b hg he new year - Ps 4 staee wt dct this morn - ren yden, with of. Mifemaining in |fices at eipet Mxchange - bd “ t three men wild beasts. | building, wag y three me BB ali the houses {in the alleyitizon st, Standing and |tween Thirdgit') @ . bodies of the Warning PUM that they é ; through’ his Raid théy founda) Of the thug a atch and fis bodies jeving Bryden * and ¢ highwaymen The work ev a np of about bi Be done by fier nds order . Mame diately re. By the rings and ear. | Pie tdo the poliee but vagnish & good de hey found the wor) "|e ton dhuge. No trace evidently began wt the m@en found ius ax soon & ided. The horrible t of the deeds com “: MER MAKERS. iNSPITAL neweien. 4 Be beyond doubt that Boave been Invane tazei soy that 0 lending a vexcue ox effort to reach Reg w the lawt 24 hours, bie to rench the city By U. P. ate down, ond the} persong’ ick y stray bul-| obliterated. The | jets tre?” 0 , ‘ re in oapitals ft the country has | \ot tn it ja oe teat pany places new arnis | ° Hie, The New York extended into th are ROW Ch On ay, refugees from this | Catan pre are expected to | tits te. padmed all former ds filled the streets wuranis until early | a OODHOUNDS FORCE AS TO GIVE HIMSELF UP PRDERER IS CAPTURED AT PORT ORCHARD TTLE’S VIS7 AOF THE NEW YE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE Let the peopie of Seattle resolve that during the new year of 1909 they will be masters of their own! Let them resolve to insist that 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 purpose street car service! Let them resolve that the women their councitmen and their an efficient of thie city shall be per mitted to ride in the street cars without subjecting themeeives to insult because of inefficient street car service! Let them resolve to see that their counclimen carry out their wishes in this regard, of, failing to do #0, let them show their counciimen whe are the real masters in the city of Seattie! The year of 1909 Is to be the grandest year Beattie has ever known. From all corners of the earth visitors will come to us They will look we over and go away and talk of us, and what they will say will mean a difference to us of much wealth and pros perity And we must not treat these visitor by the Seattle Electric company in our street cars, and take them to and from the exposition and other points of interest we are treated today We must have room for them in comparative comfort And in the meantime we must make the Seattle Electric com. leas of dividends. this if our public servants will do their duty There are various remedies that may be used The Star point out meeting pany think more of us and And we can do will one before next Monday's council FUND FOR RELIEF IS 3 NEW YEAR'S S GROWING RAPIDL ie NEARLY $2,000 SUBSCRIBED IN| oui. total of sab0 SEATTLE FOR VICTIMS The ' asks that checks t OF EARTHQUAKE r ue nd th nde $10,00 Th ond Dr Ghigtt It Di A ; ” , $1,086, At the Bank of Comm lettor ral such hae ' M.A. Matt insues a au th SPENDS MILLION) 00" "| CELEBRATING CHIAGO, Jan t ‘han Ficonoo0 mut nine and early SOOT MAN Cate ale’ tnd i yere| LEBTIOR, Wash. Jan. 1,—About Jed and resiauranta remain O'clock last night two highway filed until & o'clock this-morning.| men entered the Little Brown Jug ‘The demonstration rderly wloon between Hot Springs and stor, about a quarter of a mile Le NIGHT RIDERS above Hot Springs, and attompted to hold up the place. Charles MAKE THREAT Shiels, the burtender, who is an eve en “-railroad telegrapher, was Inclin CKSON, Tenn., Jan i D geod : The Daily whis today rege! “d a sgh rr apie and wa communication, signed “Tennosses | %2Ot in the shoulder, receiving a Senet Nicht Riders, ad-|balnfal wound, The bandits are errymakers | mitting the potting of a notice on|deseribed as both young men and L wed by Levi| both armed, one being about 5 feet ring hin not land tly pure Chapman, © negro, w 8 inchos and the other a iitté to move on his newly-acquired prop-| shorter, ‘The aaloon stands several ee Ma sunmary VUN-| hundred foot off the railroad right. The missive deckarey th the | Ofvay and several dwellings and pight un Will punish al} flogroes|® dance hall are around It, HOLD UP SALOOX; ~any, HE SEATTLE STAR , FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909 PRICE O? ONE CE RRR RRR ak NEW YEAR RESOLVES Wheu t t the errors have ‘and K 190 slike my humar in the ows i ee Y . 7 * . . * * 7 * * * . * ” * * GREET NEW YEAR WITH DRUNKEN DEBAUCHERY Last night, while a whole nation mourned its countless dead, Seaitle got drunk brothets of " i n c fering, as th A ‘ ed the a \ et " , if b this pix pin ke a it a al, with ence ¢ « « declined to lie al t t ! te If there was one so win the w c le w a t knew it not { kn g wned all meme 1 c i ade me unti arkr € the eartl the earth the fact must be celebrated in the classic favielty of Bace natin and the putrid debauchery of Harry Thaw. groans from stricken Italy « ct the sh alse gh the painted lady as she quaffed her cheer at the table next t the hefiest woman. The vering prayers for food that we up froin childish throats ir ¥ spoiled not € jot ly salad a® «he nursed her jaded palate it e be ares that goki can cor d The of what were on en a me " the th aze h ace fr air thou this 1 misery, t one note k false ily f re Seattle \ cafes la Anad an orgie it If Nero fiddled over a scene of wilder abandon in Rome, tradition has been conservative. Men and women, boys and girls, drank themselves to uproar- ous hilarity and screamed in pride of their drunken achieve ments. fashionable cafes on Second av., In the groggeries of King st. and Jackson, and in the 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 were brothers to the young bloods and smart men about town who staggered and oggled in the land of iced wine. And the drink disheveled woman who flaunted her cotton hose amd worn shoes in the stall of some cheap saloon was a sister if carousal to her who swished spotless lingerie and whisked her silken slippers on the tables of the rich. The « mon bond of drunkenness made thousands in Se attle kin last night The strange vism for a impelled the man to take his w he thick velt¥s drew the school girl and the p girl, some mar daughter, to where license re ed sug v€ Decency, religion, morals a tha lean and good were forgotten in the long asts of bh a8, a ot shouts of k del vec Every « vei ak ic and instinet was fl 1, and man and woman gloried in r alcoholic insurrection. Up and down Se in of saloons, cafes, theatres, back and forth re vii ght glimmed brightest, surged the hectic, thick-tongued throng singing in @ thousand keys and discords to’ welcome the “glad |New Year. | Boys in their teens drank their mite and ran riot in_b! }phemy and obscenity. Girls, whose shoe tops showed beneath their skirts, berated bartende and ed with chaul in the badinage of the b hel This was Seattle's wel « » the New Year And a few thousand miles away the greatest cataclysm of medern times had just finished piling up a quarter of a FAR’S STOLEN GOLD SOON GOES CHICAGO MAN SQUANDERS HIS _ TRAGEDY © LOOT AND LANDS IN SEA | WEDDING RESULTS IN DEATH Pascal yan see OF THREE ANO BRIDE ON ne to the ji 1 pe 1 be the rate ng : VERGE OF INGANITY the meteoric drop of Herman LOCKHART, Tex, Jan. 1 Hy tL Paley, forme cashier for George }tween two families, a brides cern of Chicago, Il., who was at his father in-law and b brotherdn: ested th mornin by Cit Dete law are dead and a br is on the | tive Philip and Byrne a charge ‘erge of tnaanity from » f The of ember ment difficultyearone over a recent mar Just one month ago Pate riage belw n the faw en $1,100 to take to the ban A month ago Bd Boothe and Net | Chicago, Instead of depositin hough there was objection the | A. Berlin, took the west wedding The familie met and a|A few daya before Chr 1 general shooting followed Boothe | tin tole $100 from hi roommate fired, kiliing ale, the brid fath and went back to Chicago. er. The ye the bride When arreated. this morning ¢ brother, then ‘and while |aetly $6.30 r caked shat vee ithe latter was dying he fatally | left of that $1,100, Paley made a | wounded’ young Goals, who soon | clean breast of his crime to Police died Captain Alex MeDonald, and ex The daad mon were well known, | pressed willingness to return. to well-to-do farmers Chicago. He will be heid at the city jall pending the arrival of Address by Mise Whitehead The King County Politieal Bqual ity club will hold its first meeting | of the year January 9, at 2:30 p.| mm, at the Federation club how topic, “Lawes Which Kyidence a Ne cossity for Woman Suffrage.” Miss | Rhea Whitehead will deliver the |oareg WaT O| principal address OAKLAND, Cal, Jan “ 5 P.-Caleb W, West, forr Chicago officers | Chicago officer Joint John F Instailation of Officers, ing in K. of P Firat ay Pike st, hall, and Mrs. Geverance to Entertain, jof Utah, ts resting eanll; Mra. A. Ki. Severance will enter- | owing an operation for appe) tain thé “Jadies of John BR, Miller | performed yesterday. at WR. G, Tuedday afternoon, at her |y rogidonge, 823-46Us ay, : Settee eee eee eee eee ee ex eeteee Miller post and eorps will| ® install their officers tomorrow even-| APPY NEW "oan ee neesce JOSEPH SCENT LEADS HOUNDS TO FUGUTIVE’S HIDING PLACE s, and at His Request Is Brought to Jail in Seattle. Surrenders, NNR HE CAN'T REMEMBER When seen after hie arrival at the county jail, Nicolas dis claimed any recollection of any occurrences since tant Monday, when he says Santos attacked him after a quarrel about the latter's wife. His head hae hurt hin he declares. He says that the wife of Santos was infatuated” with him, and wanted him to take her away from her hus ever since, band. Sheriff Smith's theory of the shooting of Brown is that Nicolas thought he was Peter Murray, deputy sheriff at Port Blakeley. Grown and Murray bore a strong resem ® blance to each other * ER ee The shooting of Brown was Half dead from exposure and bun-|one of the most wanton and atré ger and filled wit se cious deeds In the annals of crime. i ¢ in Washington. Brown, who wag hed Pc made hix way to ck occupied by a FPillpino | alyzed on one side named Pedre > sicosnounes on Tai. | HUGHES IN OFFICE mott and hie bloodhounde were on| 4, ALBANY, N- Ya dan. 1——y the trail near Port akeley | U. P-—Chertes Svese Hae as Gctdritunt 33 wk te Pek Oe was inaugurated governor of chard, and no sooner were the| New York in the sessmily woods in that vicinity preached, Chamber at the capitol here to- than Sam and Hrady hit a trail] S6¥ for ble second’ twoyes which promised developments. It! peed was shortly bete 2 o'clock this morning when m gave vent to| While attending a dance a jonged yelp, which showed | Dreamland Dancing hall, Berents that the quarry was/ av. and Union st., last night, Dr. B, A. MeDonaid, who lives at 16th av, very moment the mur-| and Madison st, wae the victim of Pedro bin to go toa thief, who stole his valuable over 1 few blocks away for ajcoat. The theft was reported to uke Strafaing at the the ne oAT LAST! AT LAST! AT LAST! ee Ny Ni \ ton THIS 18 THE KEKE KEKE THE MoMix MYa Hove is the explanation: written in the old Roman styl in the Roman and T means one, so that IX or MOMIX, 16 the of course means % MeMIX, bee spectncu- | On his death bed Brown declared o were that he had never seen Nicolas f New | before in his life. so far as he the bunt-| knew. The Filipino slew Bim far the mere bust of killing. Brown's body ts at the Borney-Watson um Aton SU al PICTURE OF A, D. A. BD. The MeMix mystery was "good fun, wasn't It? C means 100, and OM anoans 900, moans nine. So it is way to write the ART ived at Pedro'e the marderer in to the si veyed. alo was aroused, the baylt 2 saloon bad He arrived there trembling, and « few McDermott and the at the dc Nicolas up ble weapon to & member the posse. Bhortly after 1@ ck this morning Nicolas, bea tly froned, was brought to Seattle n the Sound steamer Athign and taken to the county jail. Brown Succumbs. George A. Brown, whom Nicolas shot upon thé street a few min after he bad murdered Jose San’ four-year-old son and wounded @ a couple. of years younger, umbed to his tujuries last eve at Providence hospital in this on ady tow hearing ed from t # whack a 4 ater or of # | o'e eee eee ees * + ” * * * * * ° * * ne | eity a blacksmith but 30 years of age, was on his way home from the, boat Janding, wh®re he had gong to welcome bis wife, who had just arrived from Hoquiam and who had never before been In Port Blakeley, The couple had been married but @ short time. Nicolas suddenly com fronted them at a street corner and Brown looked fed, “It ts 6:18. tu continue on hig fcolas shot him in the back, naked the time. h and re ned to way taking parlor Hovering between life and death, the two-year-old boy whose murder Nicolas mpted when he killed he older brother, has a slight chance for recovery The physi t\clans attending the baby dectare a that if he recovers, be will be par 5 Hil Man; 5 ay: = Hh UHH Mh Ss SS SAS; SS MSSSSeev McMIX, OR THE NEW YEAR, 1909, ROO tt i ie TRRY EXPLAINED, * * * * * The new year, A. D. lo, 19 MOMIX, = M xt 1909, when ds for 1000: