The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1909, Page 1

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TWELVE PAGES, r. MARION CRAWFORD Tells on Page 4 of today’s issue, a graphic story | of the earthquake at Messina. It is « wonder- | fully ated description, worth reading. | REO RIESE 1" RES ENN se 10, NO, 269. DEVOURED BY WOLVES WHILE SHEPHERD SLEEPS iRes PUBLIC) IES ROBBING THE CITY. SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. BACK AT CONGRESS AND JOE CANNON LAST ED iTIO [XJ twevve paces. THE SEATTLE STAR ORDINANCE TO END CRE IS THE REMEDY PRESIDENT COMES SEE YOUR COUNCILMAN About the remedy for the street car conditions. Make him promise to see that the remedy pro- posed becomes a law and is enforced. PRICE ONE CENT. ote eS eR Se LT STREET CAR SHAME AN ORDINANCE regulating the s I to be car 1 on street ca erated on yor Guthrie Indignant, ee idine oe fol th victiion ot * amily But Would Hide the a it by the ttle, as follo i | ‘Says Speaker Is to Bl for| : t shall be unlawful for an City's Shame. iIDays Speaker Is to ame for tion 1—TIt shall be unlawful for any person operating Re or contre j i f BY MARLON f. Pew. | All the Trouble About carried on any & | number of cntens ot thens SPITYSBURG, Jan. 4—Now that | | provi » seat nid car, ar c for ¢ ure feet of aisle @yes of the world are upor S % ot * lee pes pele ella Secret Service. space of dhe car on which euch pareon i » W. Guthrie becomes an in | ¢ ever, tha my hen r of pe « ried on any study. After you have | Street car any ] {s i f ch 7 nge are forbidde o ride by the With him, and when you ‘ A . Beard in the streets the ' of the wicked tivity of in t reet f places or 1 ereof, of Hien Who control the city ‘ " uf : 7 it; you find yourself asking € the car ® complacent, wosuspicious, silk car in a pla t card « gn upon cking mayor, even if scrupulous sdicated in ain at feast {c ‘ . the honest, is not as great a mena as being “pt, and de J : gt Sood government as |manded that he lay before thef ‘ t ¢ to carsy @ Charile Murphy. a Roger ihouse any spect? toresation hel linance , a ee oo ae might have against any particular tion | ¢ 1’ a ance sh it copgreseman " ne ee t 0 far as the peop’ z | The dent his monnage to- | person rs ry tion « ar a e than the i in | | day Ghee tk hoese yeottution! reat " pia tp NS Boss In Pittsburg. mn quotes his own qrensage j i ° : oth Corrupt cities when | tt patruct pat n t the scepter of power | UE 1 hous we} | r 14 i ! { ! the ; ft d hall be iG and thieving go on withou fair, “ - é . 7 iach pretense of governmental \,.! said,” says the prea H a fine not less t $ In n $25 for every person so carried in exces In Pittsburg there has | t majority of congress j the he ‘ + mem RO boss since the death of/ | ation by the seoret “ - ie minty Chris McGee. But the the contrary 1 have j Tay ee tugs in pow have | ¥ ted the y ; : Just as effectively the | MAYOR GEO. W. GUTHRIE, FROM A SNAPSHOT. jBractice of indiscriminate con-| } Tonight there v presen h ! council of the people under the} oe» _ mu ais mane 2 NETeSSIHAD, whee REP. JAB. A. TAWNEY OF | a proposed nce, wh f it r ay forever @losk of an alleged reform) ens ; an ® MINNESOTA. put an end to the ercrowding of street cars in the city of ration and actually oper : anrne my mee - Seattle + thatr vicious business upon Wanted @vidence bvthe government in using Seattle : hs ity of the hoaest mayor . resident transmit to th | on ota ering submnitte $ aut f ry iat it Potite and Dignitied tutements that the “chiet|..T2¢ president again fixes the} ’ b€ good ta a i ge will remedy the evil that 7 ts ¢ in favor of the provision | Mme wheh he goes on to say that | it seeks to re 1 Pn th creetanen 414 h matters many member It is not a “No seat, no fare” proposal, but a sane and ~ role he ated | * 2 by glee eps reasonable demand that if som us must stand in the makes for ‘atinere and PASO ROBLES. Govern — be = wy vee, Poy | street cars during the rush hours of the morning and night mt Hila friends are rich |} Srove ar bluntly wed the lead of Tawney and that we be permitted to at least enjoy some comfort while and his very soul responds to week for Olympia, where he ment te Smith, the members of ub | | we stand and not be wedged into our neighbor after the Anterest. But he knows very His health continues to impr and it goes ¢ . priation gommitiee which r | fashion of the sardine in the can. about = 2 erate parture bave been completed it y will turn ‘ monde oe curtaliment of the se | It a demand that the v Seattle, if some of them eure’ pi i at - mai Record for May 1 / ret #¢ “y n ust star © permitted to at re thetr hopes or thelr de will find the debate on 1 would not,” says the presi | 1 mut being subject to ; urn be mntil alth is ont! t. Mr, Tawney of Mir t. “patnt out individual mem PRESIDENT IN SPECIAL encies that have be ea daily occurrence on mayor, Guthrie has tried. | will be able to make nesota, Mr. Smith of lowa, Mr, | ber® of the Bouse, were it not for} every street ca e in the if yen lng 4 IMLS Mes cootn, My. Smith of lows, Mr | ters of the Moase, were it net for) MESSAGE ASKS manufacturers to put smoke New York appeared as| that I showld do so. 1 think that| FOR $500,000. PASSENGERS ARE HUMAN BEINGS. om their chimaeys and champions » ph the responsibility does rest it | leisad f ; \ ; he ‘ia “ a : ae —- a d th.” j 8 ar rn for the dividends that we, roe4 ‘ : ; z te live in. Some few cons The meskage proceecs jouse ta Y VOR!S ithe Seatt Co., we be died buchen beings and didn’t take the matter to the w a8 to the request of th to Give Sufferers ¢ I and night—men and 1 congress that I give the evidence | womer ris—t the diwi on tam denial a / hat ¢ diy y be increased. ta," he says, | for my statement that the chic $800,000. | It ‘4 tle nap meio ies ay ie of Doesn't Like Force. / orgumest in favor of the provision er | ectric Co. that the people of *E would profer to have our man wan that the congressmen did not : j Seattle awakening re ng out for that which be- turers join in the movement of | oe themaclven wiah to be investigated| WASHINGTON, Jan, 4 y VU.) longs to them; ar the »ple are alive to the fact that own volition and without by _necret service men | P.—President Roosevelt today sent/they are the . that they expect their servants to ” | a “The part of the Congressiona! |to congress a special message ask |. tivat their ‘ haved 6. Calhoun’s infamous traction | Wher It Is announced in the en thet 4 ee 8 Record to Which I have referred |ing for a spe ation of Webs the city and $4 a] to be presented to the ¢ ~All sey yr Poo above entirely supports this state- | $500,000 for the arthquake COUNCIL CAN APPLY REMEDY. haalary gitle who live two! members, granting permits to the saloon gr mien hye < ment. The debate went to the mer-| sufferers. In the message he said ‘ . Hines away from their work| open all night for an additional financial consideration. ‘There Ste of COS Sere Cenee. Maw eelly ha a bo arg Bama The has kept its promise that it will provide a remedy, $1.20 of that pittance to the | fave. be kk ra or unlawfally employed, and the | has befailen the people of Italy is) Jt is now up to the city council of Seattle to administer this Wbleven es transters aro} Wceuived, ‘TEAL we, the Seolile Siintotertal federation. to os chiet if sot the only bitarment fe tlow d by distress and suffering akin ths é ol the sédieinans cally unknown tn this town. vo one Wh tegithane . tials I atior on used wae the service should Ordinary machinery for supplying : ‘ay , % ond Te ahaa dat aah oe teeter orem Saninet the ensctment of such bills be cut dewO and restricted because | wants is paralyzed, and an excep: | Stripped of its legal phrascology, the ordinance simply * a bas wathing tb) GAY! to thet honorable bode ~ the on pont “ is to hapa heir protest ite memter bad shadowed or | tional ney exists. provides that after the seats of car have been ed, not ” | ; yody again: h a measu | Investigated Members of congress The immense debt of civilization | more than rson to each three feet of aisle and back plat | The proposed bill of Councilman an er evers and other offiters of the gove to Italy, the warm friendship be Pittsburg if she waite prop ncliman | many ministers, several sd @ govern a i orm space De dd to stand : d iar Betp Pi eens he Sais uw. War for en altnight saicon |the 'b/1 es Ps se henna oer. cca aan heat rm pai e permitte It tand in the car, and that each @ransfers. San Francisco wili | OTd#Pance was deno > un-| mean the city’s trafficking in bu Mr, Tawsdy, for instance, says: |our own abundance, should prompt | 3" y marked side and inside with figures Pe to that }certain terms by the Min-| man souls for money PE. sr arma }us to send relief I th st number of persons such car is permitted ted & tong and highly enlight-| sterial federation at the ¥.M.C.A.| Councilman KW. We REP. W. |. SMITH OF IOWA. Conflaae. 4 on Page Geven. Confident of your approval, Ij under the orc ¢ to carry interview with Guthrie at|‘*i® morning. Re ations «were | asked today ¢ erning the bi on epegeenntin = = = |have ordered the supply ships Cel We shall see what the ¢ » with it, and then oe Jadopted protestir against the all-night saloons during the exp j IROR TRIE tic and Culgoa to proceed to the| Bouil : “ t 3 n, measure and ea upon the sup-/tion, denied that any euch bill hed scene of the disaster, whereupon, | P*" ! ! ate : lic ut es, will Which Type is Getter. port of all good citizens to use| been drawn by bimself or any one receiving the authori « asked | be given an tunity to make od his promise that he is ff FOU are Interested in the great |thetr influence to kill the bitt and that was probable th t} of you, they will be ¢ i to dis-| willing to do 1atrhe can to re street onc ms ii i a mat | 4 car con ns in gan problem of honest end| should an attempt be made to|never would be coe the suppltes Seattle . any government, you may | raflroad the bill through at tonight The statement as mad Hight battleships are under or Pe a ler over the words of | eo en na ninisters | he alto e rs to proceed to Italian waters, | ¢ ¢ aR age ey” - a SS oheabors’ 2 Tic. ng ie Bd ory i mocting, many {nisters |b ‘was altogether premature WOULD TAKE BIBLE INTO tHe! 1 pr a tot ; nyc ra nr aprER Mire ETE ry Ht be on hand to make @ pe subs of the matter is JURY BOX TO HELP HIM 4 the Italian government will be | id iwi be Able to decide whether the | remonstrance. Should the pros-| was recently making some IN HIS DECISION. asked if they can be useful * THE WEATHER * type is better than the| pects point to a fave consid-|as to t eantbility of ‘ I recommend that ay ' many type, bearing in mind | eration by the comm ) which scheme from City Attorney I have 1 nfider Iprove the application of ¢ 1p |% Fair Tonight and Tuesday; * ys that Tammany at least |i: will be referred whole ma | Calhoun, but that as fer h * indicated, and further appr ® Light West Winds. * Picnics and chowder parties! ohinery of th n will be| matter has gone. I have ‘ § . w 0 to apply to the work | *® * “tlie poor each summer lemployed to de heard from Mr. Calhoun ee "a nd . t th ction of the ex | ® ®RRRRRRARRRR e ine mayor told me that he dis-| At the church services last night | 4 bill would be possible, and 1 wish ling to the law of G nd th tive, with the consent of the : | eee Bate Seven the proposed bill was attacked b yo would make this statement that of mar AJ I iat An governme : SAYS COAST RAS | sf nh a Naa ai pect i alt the senate the message wa | ; t this . referred to the committee on ap WAS INGTON, Jan 4 4—By U. PB. STANDARD O/L TO Sle SN Reel reg Ma SAILOR SCHOOLS elleving coral he | poe ben Daye : . WASHINGTON, Jan. 4-—By Q ution wag vk f ik ; Re Dhemnbertn, “dene GET NEW TRIAL 2 Wye ey nearing whl tie th bic ee ; though h fu be p 1 ur Roosevelt's action in dismissing ttee could meet and discus ttle N ul Colles n the |° } | fi ft A 1 pted the negre troops in the Browns t has writter UNITED STATES SUPREME S ffirmation by both pa to] ville cmse. was upheld by the wpen totte tary W. T. Istea |t today COURT DENIES PETITION EIGHBORS t United States supreme court to House Votes $800,000. ; ; 7 K erg day in @ decision in the case of | WASHINGTON, Jan. 4-—By | the t xchange, setting | © nal re- FOR REVIEW OF CASE SAVED HER LIFE ’ Oscar W. Reid. The plaintiff |P.—The } am ansed | fort act that the reason Amer- |” WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—By WILEY $ H sought te recover from the gov a bill appropriating $800,000 for the | ican offi ure so fow is that the hove U. P—The United States su ing that or iain | ernment hack pay from the time | Itali ea c 1 America ave @ been | ; ae ~ Ts : READY T0 FALL of his diemisea! until the date of | day, ex he req ven u the ocear that ° wevee Wes preme court today denied the | NY ah faved he | the expiration of hie term of en ealdent, w ’ there are no strong ind nts | tat Moen, (to taduee, sales petition of the government for jiang B on WASHINGTON, Jan. 4e-By U. P.| listment, Ago. 8 1 for $500,000. our th g American should] prea Se ten to a review of the case in which | 4 pliant manraner fled |My head is read a De n take to tl him t i nt i a the Standard Of! company was | Fre t in the superior court | Wey ¢ mint of th depart “ ENDORSE ANTIRACE % sao Sa STkTTRS dee He corects Mr, Isted in his state When the president heard of this fined $29,000,000 by Judge | ‘his morning nuke aboot the rumor that he| * WATER SHUT OFF i) pera healthy pt Riera gaid fod padablb cgvilane gly The complaint states ked abou h chools ¢ t Pacific coast ruf 1, and it is known that he Landis, ple were married in 18 would be asked for his resignation TRACK BILL will be shut off north * | citing his own and four such schools | tt tional ens BP vy, The case came up upon the ap-| ho ehiid Mahi He 4 that he had not heard of 40t0 and west of ¥/in San Francisco which ha eval. starmiy oad Oe ee seation of the government for @| gofendant | a veh 1 | the timpe nding change, but that b tek t ‘ IHAM, Jun. 4 a av. to Third av. N. ®/out more than three hand eview of the decision of the Unit-|qvahort time ate” genlous, and | would be ready to Ko whenever It ro onan in’ fas ard north of | Fj masters of vessels since | at Chicago. ‘ ailing her abusive names, until she |” me a a : ted ‘ bo In conclusion Mr, Smith sa court today leaves the case where bs é 1 to take refuge in a pout,” he sald, t they can-| ular m ity thin morns |e & OR Oe RAR RR HH Which prevents ship owned fos ATTEMPTED it was after the decision of the | change my opinion about the th ieurated & — lbuilding, then our prest inl re wi bp cirenit eourt of appeals, and it THIEF GETS RICH swaa, | arm in using adultorated foods. I Hanson # unanin HOWARD COSGROVE | lian Seles this fo tuee co wan : enn Ort Tene +" 4 ni must go back to the United States wry 3 imagine that I could get a job if 1| *eeepted “A Baap nestor oh loeed mn mactieal geben ig n attempt was made to clreult court at Chicago for re-trial SAN JOSH, Cal, Jan, 4.—By U, p,| were to lose out here. | | TO BE. SECRETARY |22e¢ bo nautica ic for there | Attorney General Caldwell late Sat- » opinion was read in the su Carrying away ostrich feather | Report on Garbage Question | nt will be no . jurda ht. Two shots were fired sreme court today. Chiet Justice | plumes, fans and bows to the vali P. 0, STATION ROBBED. The taxation mittee of OLYMPIA, Jan, 4—By U, P. | ‘ at him as he was entering his real- = 1 0G exe Ratan Btn Prete 4 ga VT lla eae he Value | Chant f ¢ © will tomor —Howard Gosgrove, son of the | Roomer Is Robbed Jdence, Neither took effect. The court had dec 4 not to grant the | eluded the watchman Pt ‘he Boh Po At Re aint “ tools 4 a : re sartions tv Ay © «tr au att ot eritie bins Petipa tg | a “th Pa in te a ++ 4 Rab tapered cease WM. A. BLAKELY, application of the government for | Jose Ostrich farm early today and robbe two burglars. entered |. Fowler, the chambers teprosenta.| nc cc. tive orienta ooteum police today t ' robt a et pera és ae . ‘ te gent ty Ae ; : . c ed executive private secretary, | Poll ‘ ouse Is Burglarized. t attorney who will “ it of certiorari escaped without lea , he local br h of the Home Unton| tive to the National Rivers and t r pr the writ of cer f : nou ing a clew to and Has t wed Frank M, Dallam & money | $210 in « \ rglar entered the home of P\ttabur weralt le the fr te store here which | » branch « bor narese at Washington, BD, ¢ jo oust PAM, JM a bt tant r 1 1 1, & H , ir identity The valuable | " q - . i] the change of administrat and P. J t 216 ut bribe giver looks the same to me wr . #ebotoday 18 mY| was taken from the sales room of {tt United & eccetOe, [ootes S ee en, +o eater mpecial + D ‘il i i prostan he went Georgetown early tt carried aw \ number i eabe tater.” birthday Bright the safe and esca ith $300 and |dats for theBeuttlo harbor commis. | Mr. Dallam will resume news: |hconing and when. he returned. the fei oe ye ire! Didn't you want me to?) $60 in stamy |ston, will also render @ report | paper work | belt and m y were rmolssing umbrella ° 4 y ‘a * eo 4 ‘§ 4 4 4

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