The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1909, Page 1

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THEY SAY ~ . VOL. 10. RESCUERS GOING MAD IN SCENES OF DESOLATION irs To Finish CATHEDRAL AT MESSINA, WORK LEFT BY QUAKE. HRA ERR RE NO, 268. QUEEN 18 HURT Bulletin—MESSINA, Js VU. Pe-Queen Helena ho has been workive amid rulns of Messing, last night hutt by panic ers during a Word plight be The qu partly demo! datlaing used f temporary hospital when and be Egan to tremble. Panic stricke Many of the injured men Women sprang from the ‘ Tete on the floor and started for the doors. Queen He ordered them back to ote but in the din her Was not heard = The | | | | | and het nets voice Cee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee | Patients thrust the queen asid mand in the melee she was * ag hg troy eee S| HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE RUSHED INTO THE CATHEDRAL AT building. 7 *! MESSINA WHEN THE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS WERE FIRST wounded *| FELT, AND IT 18 FEARED MANY BODIES WILL BE FOUND UN Seta. toes take uw lo *| DER ITS FALLEN WALLS. IT WAS BEGUN IN 900, BUT NOT Ships. #| DEDICATED UNTIL 1197. IT WAS DAMAGED BY FIRE IN 1254 STRUCK BY LIGHTNING IN 1559, ED BY AN EARTHQUAKE IN 1783. _ ACCIDENT © A SICILIAN BEAUTY, MISHAP ON THE YESLER CABLE LINE RESULTS IN INJURIES TO SEVERAL PERSONS. AND PARTIALLY DEMOLISH MUCH OF IT HAD BEEN RE * es Billion-Dollar Loss. ROME, Jan. 2--By U. P.— ing Emmanuel today ordered sale of his Sicilian catate, the western part of the to provide funds for the | destitute in South Italy. ' ‘The property fose from the e ig estimated to ex one billion dollars. j OME, Jan. 2-—By U. P.—Hun ; af of yesewers have fallen ~a . the ¥ietims of the earth-| ni ha cvs n » @nd tidal wave at Messina itm 7 ! Reggio. The contir M M.A. 8 veing Inck of food and S ; bs 7 : of sleeping have d rs almost to the same Ciptent insanity / { the survivors of the catastro- | state fm which they Boldiers and sailors and volun-| " A at have given up t clothing | Jame the sufferers, until wm of them | " ’ : Ae almost naked and it ts aiff. | b ns R to tell the rescuers from the onsen ; Teseued. Many have been 7 » bor Killed in herote efforts to wid P Lane ne sin and suffering peor cbisuk. Binet . metering buildings into which the . ' @ too far. No house in Mes Fs " Or Reggio ever will be inhab | : again. Further inves An at have shown that the destruc Bhs os ‘Was even more com: than t y an reported at first alled Mrs # ok Queen Near Prostration / “en Bin fe a rene ‘Queen Helena is the verge of ‘ cece ey foetration but refuses to leave 5 : ina. It fs feared she will col : Qnd become critically ii if . ” . pred remains. The cabinet is con the advisability of demand ig that she return to Rome miler Glolitti received a tele gavel ad einenaien this afternoon from King Vi« and that th " SICILY 1S NOTED FOR ITS BEAU. Emmanuel as follow Wied: idles a eee Ae: i “1 have visited Cannittelio name known he id found it razed. The fires | TROUS-EVED LATIN TYPE. = carr we Reggio and Messina have " ae reduced to » i propor ” . Rittelio is a2 small city eight north of Reg There is further hope for a of the towns along the strait Ruins Bombarded. goon as the living can be + from the ruins in Messine Regxio, the remaining butid (Continued on page 7.) A CALABRIAN TYPE. BURLY RUSSIAN SAILORS FEEDING TINY BABIES arrived ed b DRINK CAUSES SCANDAL IS SEATTLE, WASH., SHAKING | AUSSI /REVE LATION WILL INVOLVE THOSE HIGHER UP. More Than Fifteen Hun- dred Arrests Have Al- | ready Been Made. | ST. PETERSBURG, via Bydticuh nen, Jan By U. P.-Russta’'s} graft investigation beginning to] get unple hear to men “higher ing b pon the government to atop | « ‘ of pr w , have t r neer « br p. hows matr «| a whek p in the t circles” that will horrify the han 1,800 * a ready ber fe throug Kur Avintic Russia on t nothing to Aw « . nent ¥ . r e t MISSING MAN FINDS HIMSELF ™ ACOMA, Jan. 2 afternoon. He immediate headed for the town and caught © interurban train for Tacoma HASKELL SCORES GOMPERS DECISION at THRIE, Okla, Jan. 2.—By { or Haskell 4 a letter to med to President American 7" scored the decision the of the District of Co. Buck case, in which mn Mit and Frank were sen ed to jail fe ell declared Gom m of that ho grounds f oth should be cay nine Seattic Man Hurt. he derailment of the Canadian Pa esterday at Gul ke, ne icine Hat, Alberta, G manager . , LAST EDITION There's nothing a woman admires so much in a man as the way he can open a telegram without fainting. : SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1909. q ~ The ¢ DIVIDENDS For dividends, and health of the people of Seattle sacrificed. The Sea Electr mpany n elee ary gned and put t erat to retur ext an pM Fy ve profit “ tr PRICE, ONE CENT. WOMAN'S SHAME COINED INTO PENNIES TO SWELL SEATTLE ELECTRIC DIVIDENDS for the fraction of one-half of one-half per cent, DIVIDE NDS—MORE, MORE. GOOD ONE COMING Did A. D. McMix come up to expectations? The | Star has another good stunt on tap for Monday. Watch for it with brains cleared for action. ATTORNEY |S NTENCED TO HANG | JAMES FINCH | IN THE SHADOW OF THE , GALLOWS. |Slayer of Ralph Fisher at Portland Must Die , | for Crime. | | | PORTI 2—By U. P « as conviet- dof tm de ins the fi degree f Ralph F ccutor and n the shadow of the Judge Bronaugh today sen tenced him to hang February the penitentiary at Salem. When the words that meant jeath passed the lips of the judge, the conder wank in hie on the verge ned attorney d seemed th n self Fisher had attacked him with @ 1 seal, The seal deseribed t ch, it was learned later, had en untouched during the time Finch had been married only two Pa ie nn wi weeks when he fired the fatal shot. ee . ee es * * is the comfort, decency |* STORM WARNING. * * Southwest storm warnings # t ¢ cive e- | * isplayed * : 7 straits ar ind ¢ s ar tOl® and O r * th ty | ® south shifting to westerly ® + * * * * * ple of Seattle, bow r heads and THY WILL BE DON 6.” puis - see “ ee So what if the poor girl did suffer the shar that brought her heart’s blood to her FOR THIS YOUNG scarlet cheek What if she did bite her lips in mingled rage and abasement, and stifle the 9 scream that ‘yelled in her throat? It's a sta € a e¢ Stone & Webster div FELLOW? ats S: ree ee nastier Pea. tye ; R. E. Benson, a young man 18 She may be r sister or ¢, sweetheart ¢ 1 a ference does it | years of age, has asked The Star vake To the Seattle I t r y € ¢ a € She } no | to asaist him to obt @ an indoor person : ‘ “ oe “we | position for which he can qualify, ar . , ; e ‘ " . pecans Re October, 1907, Benson sustained ence on th r € € 5 he Sea Ele a gutishot wound In b « which That 7 + re fed int t AW the Boston | neces 4 amputation ow the corporation hose appetite. k n feit ny g ne t uke up the | knee, and he was in the t tal for suin Pome pe het tos he . gael ’ reve $ sng | ii months thereafter. When night 5 an by on *} We tee "i lent fubilentt COME’ high school opens he will take up ete ence erating: " a year PRSaeaT se ¢ it | a shorthand course, and is destrous “DIVIDENDS,” « € stock er k to the feast of getting a position as elevator A stop can be put to tl It need g non nger. The people own the streets; the operator, telephone erator or people can make the the people c the m some indoor position daring the day, i es not call w ‘ Monday The Star will tell one way to end this. Monday night the plan will be laid, NtSt, 2° Bo! rd av, and wil before the council. After that it will lie with the council, and the men and women who be pleased to fu h references. su ffer. CHURCH IS ERECTED WITHIN FOUR DAYS Tuesday Inst was without a church. On day lumber av, owned wood Park ed on a jot, at 84th av. N. W. and ¢ the First A cor was de jreenwo ers beg New Ye teer bul tended a building n wor and Seattl The but @ few days m braneh churche At the recey Forbes and the aram wa that Who has such # posit SON-IN-LAW CHARGED WITH A MURDER COLORADO SPRINGS, Ce lon open? Sued tor Wagon Henr mene Goetz this morning com d soit agai s. Bayer Jan, and Herman Kriegel | tiee Car By U. P.—After finding a blood- roll’s court for “tortiously taking 1 hunting knife over- and converting to their own use pocket of ©, P. Essicrk, who wai Goets's two-horse express wag ad in bed here & week a and “tortiously retaining” it until the police today believe that Essick : 16. For this “tortious SIOACOR. | ASSES FOE oe ct” Goota demands $67.50. chai deat man’s son-in-law, i» under ars a Br ts a ma $6 : ‘AND | pest and is have purchased ing 1a he se * of the wagon ife # ilar » th ne found in him of 7 cents per da k's pocket WOULD HAVE CALIFORNIA CHILDREN WELL BORN WOMEN TO ASK LEGISLATURE TO MAKE DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLETS eee in > * . : WITH MARRIAGE LICENSES CE * . COMPULSORY * * | scsemeninnlas * * é LOS ANGELES, Jan.”2—"Bt it WIFE STAYS DRUNK EVEN HER HUSBAND'S THIRST FOR) * +] enacted by the legislature of the WHEN THEY LIVE IN PRO LIQUOR OVERCOMES HIS * . “yn of © aliforn a: The state board HIBITION OKLAHOMA LOVE OF HOME t health shall issue a book of in i * ; struct ne Sanarat ng the physiolog ‘ ar x Ha E. Di aid and psych | laws of na ; : Judge |* yew enide eat * ture which govern parents. Copy i“ - * w * of the said book of instructions . om tendent of ©) RIVAL CLAIMS PAPERS SAID shall be given, free of charge, with . tt Ae Rida of pirate ts & TO BE UNLAWFULLY MANY STUDENTS each marriage license. Others may - " t ; yok th PRIATED purchase copies of the same on ap { * 1 a nts at the Regent, # APPRO MAY “FL NK” plication.”-—Substance of new jaw ; e H * enny way, & rmed with a b warrant the next legisiature will be asked to . . 5 * * | Jack Peyton, de er pass aa * A t ¥ wh * | cuting attorr e, th fte cw : Ww gh t : b Hu * 1 in his depart. #| noon seakehed th c ft t 1 LOS A LES, ( Jan re ‘ hin | ® Times office Mr. # | antes Title and T Ce I This 4 h draft of what M 1 *D i popu- *| the New Yor i , 4 He r.¢ . mi em , ts ‘ 1 «| * ree 4. It ®) abstracts which r Trust tl ‘. Y v tt ity, ar ' ¥ 4 ® sald him © * | claims ae t W t earch ‘ ocal W. © T. I me : * mechani lepartment of any ®/ rant in fuade out ag tt ' ’ tanda " ed 9 * new er on the Pacific coast *] Hold, J, B. Wadesforde and D. | er enter bi hi yee * organizat and throughout *|the finding of name t t nto the hands POLL’S FIRST TALK |: 330.009 iinits 3 aay ae nik alee wis bane }® has long maintained this repu- # { \ ' es th BR CARRIER OF REGGIO Phy enna suiharnecadecks Fear temian mm? 2 Mt ie haa wou pa etl hy A ftamiifar figure in piet PARROT ISSUES ORDERS AND | the slightes th * In *| Murpl tated this afternoon ti YOUNG MAN is u ning ret oduetion ue streets of ithern J ALMOST CAUSES MUTINY ¥ eat * | be did not know the elreum ’ i m taught in the wender of wat ith his « hart ti yh * emt * the ¢ i Maguat” vs ON THE NEBRASKAN ' der which aon as a. Child pa ; Ht u port ® ple in wland Trust ( to ha is dine ms it is time v acquired the a cis, the nw Y the truth, if it ev ith sins pag eyo! brig alah nd yy dale vi * | planing company in getting the | ag i today 1 ital everently eee ee 2 2 oe boat | by “ f ‘ i | coun aneres f 604 t a i is 1 . bry fee 2 * ‘ ‘ e 1 *® fol * nd i) Legh rr . ® v t an ! idiotic ehildren he w it | WEATHER FoRECcAS | , ; ( | oat . " Satad, Opobe ila im te abe eae Rain tonight and . D t I ! * | ers ‘ c It | war ave and se , whi west, wi | as rd th at his ve ‘ been made #|interest in ¢ doe ¢ Ave ir an ac. ‘ Dr * } * *| the eroekery eh prob . ) w tive campaign to t their bill MEER At a oment n Hore rt We ~** t he A 1 be tha tting right through the legislature ° °

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