The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1909, Page 1

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oo SEATTLE 6 BAILEY, NEL of the Famous Golds Flight to Hondur- ere Awaiting dition from New aa a chase of | ‘Pranels G. Ba Shannen eg with grand ribet. | { i itn s to the bce New York ( pani ten day | tive David York | baat, arrived tn wer, B. C.. this , and is aw pers from ¢ back. on Wild Career of Ball fey eventos!) For nive ny wae pre Co,, #11 B eof last year co on of the fh of crime dat the American @, at New York, i fo purchase jar telegraph sod boats, and net Deeded to equip a pew Mf Was some time after of the Golds » that be had cccured the ise by fraud and go far as to cash t to the Fugitive. 1 & detective of the riment for 18 years, to run Bailey down. the former president concern at Puerto He faid thefts before the s and officighs at caused the ar. eprinctpals and turned Barry. Along with her, Albert W. Bal & business asco Oxley, ax well as of os Goldsboro, Mt ot Siee. 20, 1908, the aboard the) hip Utatetm at} the trip to New @eamship had then 506 yards p shore when rt and swam, ted waters, to thas passed. \ are [filled streets today r Discharged. with a record of service, was die) New York police | use of Bailey's was tried and! for four vears and d. Capt. Oxley had been engaged ip master and had noth-| Bailey's criminal | i of eel D. N. Wilber i to the big task of! fo earth. It was in bof fast February that secured authentic Bailey was in the New York ‘only to find that From time to of his quarry Back and Canadian stretoh of traced his man of June 30 walke Rear Vancoure His Identity. anid Wilber « Bailey, ar York on th ‘ou are charg turied a hair when farm house,” said t morning. | fen, sir.’ said Bal Edward Shannon | & farmer iS polite protes if arrest and ¢ for safe keep le Canadinn Bive Wilber to 10 American soil ERis aplen Whonnock. “ | its of Vancouver | to be Ithy le Wilber Batic his predica Talk. f éoncery Terps pe. Bia pws and fe wet Jumping tm he ker rd pont arc as to th ie hie 1 ete VMMRROT Pe i\¢ Ben va wel “now wipped ua days L | Tapscd to Fy aor toy n ad tetor ia ( them « ir returned to att et Gaioiy informed ir marrtax F to be | ining thety th ma ER, IS HELD IN SLATIL PRISON maar “et fee TEN PAGES VODERN CHLORCN MUST 3 THE AYP. H. C, Pigott Backs Plea for the Boys and Girls of Se- attle With Check, and IMEATENED Police Circles of East Are) Would on Caused Worry by State- fot afford tree ment That Man Tried to Get to President at Nor- ort ta wich, Ja iight Nolals t IE] F Pigott, preaident of the Met Printing company wh all att parent to pay thelr o the way given exponlt Wapape admission thie ne it the } #uggests b sited Press.) Me $-—Pear that Norwieh t Taft aa to oe hildren who r way Sta © OXpH fair for are unabl t Mr Mr. Pig Pigott's Letter as follows Rex tt’'s letter is Editor of diar A-YoP, expoaition 1 wish to word for the children. een now th The almoat hing he for _offictale other to me ha: has asked oi each it ry em fewds have commemorate gorgeour other, celebrations off te event made ne ame each been blown cosna in the ticket taliata, but to whom rt wheels? some an] cted sarphu the ally been made for cay about the ki took Hike ¢ ury have how an with va gun poor “We were crowding up to get @ good view of the president,” she said, “and were within 10 feet of him when a man brushed by me, Of course it attracted my attention, and | was horri fled when | saw that he carried his hand under his coat, and that there was a revolver In it, 1! screamed, and when he saw me looking at him he wormed out of the crowd. | thought he was going to shoot Mr, Taft.” Ward, in con with as of secret norvic rowd near the anewering the the woman, b Taft refused matter, WGTIMS OF Lous SCAMPER TO ROOTS (Hy Cotted Frew.) PATTONSBURG, Mo. July &— The flood waters began to fall to day, and it ls beiteved that the crest A fleet of 66 rowboats Working In t pieces May Not Gee the Fair, | “1 do not want to cut in to give tad to the pooh bahs in charge of our great fair, but 1 wld think now that nearly everybody has been fined and wined, that the ga might be thrown open at least tw afternoons each we if not every to our jo men and Many o se children t all unless ed them id ha vive abe afternoon) women will not » free adminet pany men. t the esident for a man tription given by t were to : y we seared by ‘the genuine delight would youngsters! missed juwt see what be experienced by out ¥ position oo this matter in [the right the writer hereby ja tees said newspaper to ex }pend $20 in issuing transportation jinte the fair to children who are unable to pay their own way, a cheek for thin amount being en closed herewith nsuecessful the “H. C. PIGOTT.” MARRIES MOTHER-IN-LAW. (thy Cntted Presa) WILKESDARRE, Pa, July § novel romance Was reveals filing of a mar etae office of the registrar here. it shows that on Thureday last Ly rooned fobabitanta from roofs and | man Dear, of Pittston, married his trees and landing them at the edge motherinlaw, Mra, Edith Hafner, of the flood, jot the same place ARNINGS OF &. E, GO. (By United Prose) | BOSTON, July §.—Stone & Web- later reports on May operations of the following: The Seattle € trie ¢ Seattle, grows earn ings, $467,268; 1% $386 in crease, $70,297; net earnings, $18 799; 1008, $170,103; increase, $ 495 Whatcom County Light company, «ros® earnings $720,607; 1908, $28,957 increase $1,649; net earnings, $12,002; 1908, $iiser $iaat A in the slowly Estimate of Dead, ST. JOBEPH, Mo,, ot BE mates of the number pf dead in t flood fn northwestern Minsourl vary | from 15 to 20 persons Train Is Wrecked. KANBAS CITY, July §.—Resoue partite went to pa wera of the Wrecked Santa Fe passenger train, which yesterday plunged off an em- bankment Into the rais de Cynge! river near Pomona, Kas.. ate stalled near the scene of the wreck and are in grave danger. The flood situation throughout Kaneas ‘es serious. The wat in oil Kaw river tributaries is rising r Hallway and : Increase Army's Efficiency Advances. TOLEDO, O., Jury The ad vances In proficlency made by th United States army have been strikingly exemplified in the mili tary tournament here at Camp Wil | Ham H. Taft, under direction of Maj. Gen. Grant — = COMES TO WED; LOVER is DEAD r I ee ee ee * + A-Y-P, ATTENDANCE ON ® WEDNESDAY. * Yeuterday's admins i* * * %: Total for the season 894,950 ee JD hada bs Dated Sache Acchatld Foster of These were T and Hal § Hoth him hing Girl Identifies Vie- | vena tim of Swimming Pool as se mt Man She Was to Have) wajinu Married Here Next!" {alled to do Week. iiight th y | Fee ained cor the tor. eat Cozan and When became brought to He never men thous to appear earch of Corman clousness. From Prominent Family, Little Misa Leautle ances, ia from a of Loa Angeles n California The beautiful turn to the All he plans and down her beautifal this teare streaming Rose Lea neh girl, sought and threw the dead fore Co ho met With fh prominent French tier, & Cozan's fa and the in pal e young | et jeath by at Lana ench girl will re sunny south alone, She he ated Wlilely he jour Vike bag aly t home t Wed q tory of wo much ney here, are of 1 ed, the | 4 ch on the und her lover| takes her will ¢ her love vith, wher green mound will her onl tion PARKHURST GOES TO PRISON CELL TODAY fort " anhier of the Firat jonal bank, d to werve 10 on Me Island for falalflostlon. of thi records to cover a $60,0 nto the | aft i roken Life} her fort b \s oietant from her hom here Angeles last week to be | sentenc and #he can only sob out) Neil whew whieh {tanks of all that made shortage, was | handaome | tint t 2 ook { t r Low ears ea rte 1 nice niten 1 he i to ATH. Jul of | BOILED TO DE SAN FRANCI floah literally bo! n he fell 1 and | asphaltam curred | boring pwhim-|the ¢ the} wh: opltal Wants Something Done) spenders,’ and | make the ex: | SEATTLE, WASYINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, woo. [ND 10 This HY are a half a thousand women allowed to bar- ter and sell themselves in the grill and restaurants of Seattle six week to the full knowledge of every policeman and city official, in defiance of law and ordinance? rooms HO profits by this unholy barter and sale beside the restaurant and grill man, the property owner, | the lodging house keeper, the brewery stock holders? Do the police profit to the extent that they can shut their eyes to the infraction of the laws of decency? they left in sorrow? What drove them to their | fate? What will Seattle people do towards preventing | other girls from becoming enthralled in this loathsome | traffic? HERE do all these young girls come from to enlist in the ranks of the outcast? What homes have Ey a half a thousand woren offer themsel ants of Seattle the t of shame from their squalid rooms, Every evening when electric lights first begin t tricked out rter for a night's lodging and enough for afew meals fla nt their scarlet ways up and down the street to slink sh operates and waxes rich under the title “grill” or With five or ten cents in thei? pocketbook they can b them on the table as they wait with sickening patience for what the bring dc | The glass of beer they must have in plain sight. They the jas the earnest money of their own sale cash register behind the bar, but the greedy cash register A heartrending spectacle they present, this little army of the | the jenly erotic. Some grim necessity that recks of no law, human or t knc and willfulness drives them to this life of horror and degradat at Ever the rk of pro no ¢ j} And so they sit in the carly howes of the evening, one at a table as they wh liorth among themselves their talk is of “live op industrious waiter and forth, in and around, willing te aid in the we {uci ive one a by the] frail frail nC MILLER OR C WARD COULD PUT AN and the prurient lisper back gra es back | MARKS OF MISERY LURK IN THEIR ENTICING SMILES. gi Many of these every walk of life rls are still good to look upon. Their garb and der One wan tells her her fren in every motion, every glance | , ‘ ja refined home and careful education; another shows in every attitude inher | bevy and soul, Some are well dreased, some over-dressed, and others, less fair form, make a brave show with their pennies to trap the undiscerning j blunted with drink She is a neophyte ssed completes another march downward to the pit of misery which ha will be like the marred only by a line a cle Here you see a fresh young face, A few weeks or a month back she was an-souled yc henceforth ¢ It of she has pa that bourne over which no woman may return, ar no bottom she woman who sits at the next table, hard and calculating very girlhood ent two ott ung woman night 1a few month face, impartially at every comer and shrewdly making up her mind whether or not he is worth spend a slattern unke: ing any precious time upon. In a Year or two she will be dirty, ciate and boon companion of the dregs of the earth, call for Ww, as may Then the thrice weleomed grave | Every th fannhaenser arted down all stages of their the night in Seattle He the ung girls are being st path who cares may , the in them in the restaurants see and Cherry; Columbi Newport, Louvre, the Scer can, DIFFERENT RULES IN DIFFERENT GRILLS. les for the « | Diff 1s woman, unattended, may erent grill rooms have different + t } ceupy a table with malted the place to remain open, ‘In another drink like inere Still ar in circu pel In some they may not be so obviou degrees depends upon the quality of the jrestrictions simply ased 3 on the part of as in other In the rank are varying of taste. Women who frequent one place masctline trade that is catered to, they are there for one and the elf on the ob life is or sloven, ume The women ec look thing 3 chic purpose juestion that first obtrudes it erver In their career short, probably t the suppl fron nie ing into these grill rooms Seattle yet One 8 quite certain—they came from home certain is it that they And & that innocent girls, More were and joy in the family circle more certain is it that eac The pe early | of € corner casts a casual eye on them 4 Pe he takes a ith a youth, a sot liceman on the f rhap ning hag , anondescript, deckhand, or a dapper NOTHING IS DONE TO CHECK THIS MISERY MAKING TRA ncered they carry of them is ¢, one 1 total « rt recurrent interval ons¢ ith them fronted by the Il take up the the fort! will anne he admit th kee u ilk 1 of affair and that th i es in fect that it cal fact t mitnicipal temperament ittached an exc grapt that transcend the conventions of inland cities, So public opinion is moribund. The brewer takes unholy earnings, the lodging house man, the hotel man, the real estate man mere rey his earned in shame, and ir ¢ of time, everybody perhaps benefit f dictat ue an order woman | knew it, and every grill would turn them fr Isgiliere In't do it any hou s in the mpt, the the these Grott the clerk FFIC, oceasi his respectable dividends, the saloon. man} t their de tlhe basin HILLMAN CHILDREN WHOSE LIVES WERE THREATENED, Operator, Tells a StrangeStory of the Receipt a Letter Threatening Her and Her Children wi Death if $2,500 Is not Paid. Declaring or thought her h the jonaire ree trying to frighter next that she w bucks mill she liad t opportu s was it it | not hot an ack a - ‘ } ed he bapers wh or her eh! this threater Informed on Yosemite. u says that she for her husband exc have been intended her and keep her at has taken it upon hersel into the management of Yosemite, which is ow dby CDH ng morning tot r by ay last Sur The letter | j the who # time trying fi all means now in the bar pollee having ho it to re wha Theatened With rat man, In brie t Mrs hus ay Ocath Hillman, wh and N live iren ata desi din a let for t h she and oh pays § at .s ced the infor » prosecuting at ded to have da number of place to be ¢ ter t will be follow killed « stolen from he When the in the heart spurred her to act nme: | Ing of the pe this | pany und zhe stated that she orderly boat ery ¢ { her for to| Continuing, Mrs. Mrs. Hilt of the letter. mar wr x ls ely | writ in the missive reminded familia 1 the ri ves ¥ so. much of | sbahd'’a writ amt that she told her attor whom it Hillman m nt upon attorn i a Hillman mbers of the cc r running a le anot ompla ral ¢ nd would tune mornt use ¢ Hillman t apprehend more She said KnOWs fact, at like he again I have dinis stairs, loc was and then e added: | in the uy She whethe Will Know. r it be he will know for my ¢ afety,” she t dete » letter But or #¢ r} atch prowling i fi) them town and ha hands of ex of the any pe around the with shot it bef we Writing When | opene thing I not Is Familiar writing 1 did I called my ad the at 1 ¢ te about « led ‘ould hay My attorne re eves that intended to keep hor while, but Jared t would not stay ance gambling Half. autone r « \ ) in all the b where M Hillman ha Yosemite with off the boa the pc She Owns money i to 1 Mr i) O00 i MAN KILLED IN STRANGE NER LROAD arre Cc A RA SPIKE BY An ut thts morning und 0 boulevard | (By United Press. ackson with a rail SPOKANK, July S.-H jaged 47, stepdaughter ory. a1) at Pourth aod road gpike in his body just below his heart, He had Been dena for several hours. It is thought by tl police that he w ng a tin, po bout 1 Atk in: h n thi uld be of ar adde tives in Mrs. C. D. Hillman, Wife of Millionaire Real Estate of th nity one ea that ald can sending of ept 1 to me, fto the ned and> allowed top. today. ma- tor- the ar- her which the prosecut- and y= dis- old the her ing ney suspected, me own d. in has the at his at en ust nd out aid Mrs, be een the m- on i Reed, Tar 30 aho, ors, ent was Ao he

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