The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1909, Page 1

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LAST EDITION hic | HAVE IT SENT HOME ‘ } : ‘ | If you are not a regular reader of The Star, To give you all the news as soon as it happens | 4 telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the and in a way that will interest and instruct * paper delivered by carrier, you. j . VOL. 10, NO. 286 SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1909 PRICE, ONE CENT. STEAMSHIPS CRASH TOGETHER AT StA MANY LIVES. | LIEVED LOST ‘UNKNOWN ‘STEAMER | COLLIDES WITH isola * aa as Se eieall HERMAN BILLIK AND HIS DAUGHTER, EDNA syte TAKEN ae PEOPL | WANT STAR BILL PASSED. THE REPUBLIC. |Improvement Club Names | Nearly Five Hundred Pers | a Special Committee | sons on the Steamship To Hoost. | Most Damaged. A tag. of the } | NEW YORK, Jan. 23.~By U. P= at mpel th | =¥ fe ny es may have been’ wa ry n 0 5 An unknown steamer crashed s apr edt 8 into the White Star liner Re B public, 26 miles south of Nan- wh oduced ¢ ; tucket. The Republic had 250 ptonede <7 Ei first-class passengers and 211 | ; steerage passengers aboard. Wea 8 The Republic was starting for a , wor Mediterranean cruise when the ¢ tee’ a accident happened than aw KO to ter messages by wireless state an ¢ tive ‘ ublic was damaged butl wererow ot » the los were now t a8 , public has recetved several bad > asce holes in her hull and water is Jeaks man h e u aw jing into the hold. The photographed 1 . er inthe : tn gat | RESCUE BOAT WRECKED. : St : th ' ‘ ‘ he \ WOODS HOLL, Mass., Jan. 28.— sing cheers The § 1 , , is . r ) Pash Bt <r Alin ’ atints |B The steamer Nantucket, Or f e Sta were xg k " eviee ; | | ger card, went a Want wo Bilt paces - AS : p morning whil¢ « . able bitte w hown - nesistance (3m haan =" acalean phi. | a “ Spy PSS Sp POEL EE Republte The , seeks tay am k the rocks In @ r u coward § se Sina B 10 years of age, in) he most amazing in Chicago's) A repr py Das yr were oe = ank bow down - ty ton oo | eee t litte girl in the we hi r . au vestigated vo Three holes e punched | in he 7 irs gn ask ac deg a ” INAUGURATE aie | MAY BE ALLOWED VOTE HELD FOR Oboe it seeme the daten bet for TUESDAY the dates set for his clreumstanc : that attended the |; At Same Place Where the “E“ SUFFRAGE BILL WHICH| leuftrage bill ts ouee just as the death march Hing inde ve ae ar he the The insurance , Di MAKES CHILD BEARING THE Sy Ag oes . te | tite caffold was about t . ; ; Tittie died. |" ae oe gh yt th ,, PLANS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR Valencia Di KEY TO SITUATION. f the Dill clerk, yet he } Edna's Tearful Pleadings t » was 8 In the], hanged. six 7 CEREMONY AT OLYMPIA— Occurred. / — withheld his name from To & very great extent, Uttle Ed im was spending most | jo. were LEGISLATURE’S RECESS | BY T. J. DILLON. ithe and = the k ne FUik was responsible in each |of his time with Mrs. Varal, an dressed by OLYMPIA, Jan. 23—A bill " cans for these reprieves. Her tear once took her on # trip to Cleve | nee mayor, thi Edna Billik BY T. J. DILLON. A message received by the | will be introduced in the legis The announcement threw tee ful pleadings, coupled with the ap lan Rose, 18 in August, | ..4 Jersalabot Varal, son of M {PIA, Jan. 23.—Governon Merchants’ Exchange late this lature next week providing that | Woman's suffrage lobby Into a ferigreeK CLUB RAIDED AND) peal of Edward F. Dunne, former | 1906, Ins lor $175; and th Rose Vzral, who told the er ove will be inaugurated afternoon from Bamfield, B.C. | women who have one child may | ment. Several of the Ke, SEVEN MEN TAKEN TO Mayor of Chicago, Father P. J. | months ©. 12, insured for that the prosecution had forced next Tuesday morning, a reports an unknown two-masted vets children, and a perse JAIL O'Caltaghan and Jorsaiabot Varal, $106, _ fol er famil MO} to perjury cording to the program outlined schooner on the rocks near The bill is already drawn and! care for D a aes nephew of the woman whom Billik | eters Telegrams poured in ¢ De-\here today. This forencon Hows where the Valencia went ashore (makes child bearing the key to ot ¢ 7 we Humphres and Lan® | ae charged with having murdered Another Death. neen and Judge Landi Chicago ard Cosgrove left for Portland to a few years ago. No detail woman suffrage. It is intended to preo: ge gr night raided a Greek club | Secered etx times executive clem-| 4 week inter Mrs. Ros went merey-mad. Judge Landis meet his father, after completing can be secured, but the steamer {f the woman's suffrage bill however, sre indy ay. and Union at. and ar- | @8ey, and now the little girl and in. mother, followed them 4 bomb of joy next day all arrangements for receiving thé Leebro and a lifesaving crew s bo end of friends in the | nant insisting h the bill wD th es . i 1 friends and beliey in | 64 am rrest resulte granted ik a « It is possible that left at once for the wreck from aggre Sl ne re Bee Bo Th Hee eee eee tutung | Suggestion of Mrs. Emma ly. an. hour be the uration will take place je to secure Bamfieid. De Voe, the head of the for execution. n married daugh of in the spectal car bringing 3 how 3 b woman's suffrage lobby, when | movement meke them '¢ t daim a pardon for the man whom | Pity was Baik pat ea a aan ted wieie a ee ne ns Me om It is not known how long the ves 9" v0 ® riy all the people of Chicago be ” Vara ath sentence, and althe on 7 . sei has been in this dangerout po informed of the proposed meas ‘ Phenol, 2 charge « ‘ t : ceremony return trip to Paso sition, as the point on which she| ure, announced that she would The woman's suffrage bill has Heved to be gulltioss. The t damaging fact was that m visit him be #00 | Robles will begin : solated mak a decidedly fair nara of pa Story of the Crime arse 4 been found in the stor e Edna Billtk ae oer There are two inches of snow soon Hifleati 2, if the jocularity occasion. ! i 4 isin Ghee st Bitik | act all the Vrais " on the ground and the forecast mevesar oe the ng paternity a qualification for ag j The crime charged against BUIIK | @ a i n ground and th recast sea t and little s had| holding office. Off-nand she ed by this new one does not kil! == promises more cold weather. . declared that her bill would re . The house has been polled ee | b4 ne legislature ade * Both houses of was re all members of the lower and the women have a major bed WANTS A_ RECEIVER ned = yester until Mond was! quire all members o' * WEATHER FORECAST ay Fr house to have at feast two chil ity. What is more astounding, | APPOINTED. mort P the printing houses nown| dren, members of the senate the senate seems disposed to [® Rain or snow tonight and ne a thi 1/are working overtime on the billay * * * Of saving either vexsel Another report of the received afternoon . 1 y Harbor This 3 Tieser with. « and) three, supreme judges six and hearken to the cry for the bal Sur tant south wind ae nt per to hay eady for the legis: Black bottom, is on S« ks,| governors an even dozen 1 tot * tne } at a receiver be appointed for | lators wh d week of tea standing out of eee eee eee ee oor 4 seaslor The st nanos tn wovnine © ee RUNAWAY ENGINE HOLY NAME ‘ACADEMY BIG MEETING BY CORONER S$ SNYDER : 3 oe ene IS RUK DOWN Som PLUNGES INTO — AUDITORIUMDEDICATED Ee tReeeanaaanees | Pa ii MAN BURIED AS A SUICIDE)... morning, and ax } 5 : ‘BY CAR * BANK CLEARINGS. rd THE DEPOT | The formal opening and dedication TOMORROW a as alread: os ; bi 3 yy van cor * So f th hool, Mi manne | os x ciation |e at . + th hict wae ¢ i tr er afternoon. toners iain & “his post, and, al ‘ he : CHICAGO MAY FLY mores wi info mvs } wm vot om one fort he | that Seatt nama in $ and fo ren ‘on far. nance hepa avers he dh z rity lag ole toh iruge for tt . : " near Ma eck MEH FRONT GROWN |i2Soe Sac Scns) WER SEATTLE ces Serer woah tects Rot eA AT STATE COLLEGE. sitar Sane Retina ‘arotndng hal wes Dros raged tn \ wh WAS DRUNK FOR The a mn mA J rh fe alle Chieng Cha oe ‘elrour an ‘ . . | un nar an RAINIER BEACH PEOPLE “=.” snatiaincanen giles ety) TEN LONG YEARS ® et eeu" ate toh, Coy, eae | COMPLAIN OF CITY'S’ [sez nsstraan ‘sce thon wan hen tu - Seoaaraben abe inh cones ‘rns coming down, ante | Aur cub inten he may cme her ACTION and wan neatly akan to once srvaer ‘wants vraied. \00 REGISTER A RUCK resent sie or Sint hee Must Get Franchise dent has oceurre ithin a| O° he elt ter ip the street track | . 7 irs might at the Tolr Lo rextaur-| dent will result if immediate action | transfer tr esac FILE DEMURRERS ‘ — 5 0d Ch pom ' from | Which are @ grade propped up. |. : “ : ind mt scare ar up town as Was necessary pe , in . | Wants Restraining Order the reply made ts aaeiee widths, thodet no fey | Wande 4%, and D. B Casietom, eee c 1/ Count Morrison stated) FD. pritz yesterday brought] Major John Stringer of the nd| Flint of Califo number lis issued, Now the pat ist /charged with grand lareeny and permit (& thi me Ba that *he ds in the! enit agalr san44I Guise and his |infantry, National Guar f\the Jupane | pay a five-cent far to got up towr conspiracy against the Title Guar- treet for fifteen On the | Duwamish river Alstrict had abated | wife of Douglas Cf Alaska. Moritz | Washington, yesterday filed appli-|was really a Yookim Not G uty. The jury fel ~ ee company of this elty, ente cS wi Dow m™ pe ant m pan, f this elfy, entered advice A i newha Lal he feared no) states that while in a dance hall | cation for @ restraining oie in the | in - ats , 4 ds a . rT y A committee under the dircetic a demurrer to both charges in the | p ibiie ut A i ‘ the immediate future h- | operated by Guise and his wife, he |*Perler court to preven jt. Gen While think apy anti: charged with crimin tk , offat, secretary the yy Cou i or T sachs ry or “+ va ; a ree En-| operated by ¢ a eee tl Seq, |Ortix Hamilton, @ f the nai |Japanoso legisiation will be enacted | Mra. Hanna Larson, brought in a| 0h ©. C. Moffat " , ¥ court this SSreit. ame n ‘ neer Morrison states that the re-| was drugged and robbed of $1,750; | Guard, trom disqualifying him from lat this session of the California leg-| verdict of hot guilty in Judge Tau. |Cbamber of Commerce, ye in was taken under advisement i Jength of time, the compa il be! cent cold snap here and in the|also he says his nerves suffered iideoy to the edflee Gf Adsitant |imbkenee,” le comstnued, "It te & atiess.| mae rt Yesterday” afternoon, | began its Investigation into afta court, and will be resumed |

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