The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1903, Page 3

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“To.the Woods” Was the Cry of ; us ap calor th t = { Day in ) 4,000 Union Men This Morn- rane, he mouth end ofthe biats| Tie te the advance guard of what ia ten ie x age a coo] aa ed nants, anaheeea| aly entered, Suring the wand Classified Ads |x. .°! nger should } t ‘ up would t given me i this wis Tacon t ik at People! Is ft that « 1 ha this me « ‘ Gates mixed and landest the wo was t ‘ 4 th It is M wir Blows nobody ¢ Which makes & @pectator has Se the » € th Barty this re wan. At 7:30 « stil gliste penters and hundred and hammer we ast off the steamer T. & in the wake of the Biyer. bearing 200 Jongshoremen and friends. At $:15 the third and law Boat departed, having as passer - Sere carpenters and other members : Of the Western © alee a band There Was a Band on ‘The plumbers and gas fitters cho the land route and set off on o » cial Interurban tra Pulty 4.009 anton me part in the celebration. H. Pohie mident of the Western ¢ bor union, Is the marshal « @ay for the Seattle conting A FIVE-MILE PARADE. PVELAND, ©, Sept, 7-—Re twenty and twenty-five thou tweer gand men participated in Cleveland's Labor day celebration. The prince pal feature was the parade, which Marched over five miles of the city Streets and was cheered by thou Sands of spectators, The organisa ’ tions most largely represented were the longshoremen, fron workers. tailors, painters and decorators THE DAY AT MEMPHIS. MEMPHIS, Tenn. Sept. 1.—Labor @ay was observed Memphis & ener) holiday, t anks ar Many business houw ing clos Im the forenoon th. Guting st East End park. The der Onstration was one of the large fm the hy Mempnt istory of organised lab: THE DAY IN PORKOPOL! CINCINNATI ©. Sept Or- ganized labor demonstrated ite Strength in Cincianatt by giving «a Labor day pa 2 strong. It was the best appe Laber day parade ever seen here ‘The streets were it ith Inter- ested and applauding spectators. BIG DOINGS IN WINDY CITY. CHICAGO, Dl, Sept. 1.—Chicage. the greatest center labor fn the world, he @ay celebration on the cx Oe oe en ES a ee AAD when nb Wen in inren aman rw oars a, Ne 1 Guayvocant 5 ery éé b rn CANADIANS CELEBRATE. T workers of Toronto celebrated Le Ber day today quite as generally as any city on the American con Fifteen years of successful effort to “keep thin moving” bas identi “A John Davis, whose name ap- 7 om the Biar's Roll of Hone » the progress of Seattic 4 him rank am ng real estate b ‘pursuit of their personal busin gitures have materially aided in the upbullding of the city. “it has always been Mr. Davis Theory that the best use to which a dollar may be put i* to keep it turn ing over, and his practice of thi theory often kept the spirits of his fellow citizens from greater flagging fm times of depression, Notably dur- ing the ~eriod of nearly four years succeeding the national financial dé jon in 1894, Mr. Davis kept the M rolling in the way of real tate butidieg enterprises, H Hot Jove faith, as many others did. but Invested and reinvested hig cap- ~ftal in the city, infusing a spirit of public confidence that was sadly Reeded, and doing much to counter- Get the depressing influence of the nic. well rewarded, for when the new impetus of the gold discovery in Alaska brovght Seattle back to flourighing prosperity again, he had He took chances, but his faith was) SIDETRACKED AND KIN JOURNING | New Fall Goods Arriving | Bargain: | | 1 | } retary of the treasury: Hamilton Fish amistant treasurer of the United tates; N. W. Stranshar ector of » tor rt New York a} ton Fie “ arclay Jar Je t | | t part of tomorrow AMERICA’S YOUNG HOPEFUL. etree IT e : ' for Tacoma, Portiand, BALE. EXCHANGE Of r apremsomre 206, a¢ ay r er outbuild a Want carte THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY. ‘This is the day! }. He will be whippe recess by 08, 208, ato Pike -Strest ng AT ira | cdkates tent ant SPOKANE, Wash. Sept Labor] ‘The end of the world has come, | bors would i 0 fit bie gore with wh will we i300, Western *. the greatest labor shoes because his code of honor for pr ved tty’s history. Five t? As leant that ts n of many | igs ight Mechanical Engineers wand o. The ¢ was 8 om boy why m front It ie up t get busy and i EW ALLAPTER 868-4 Pioneer. follow Agee « brick sche < Moen | st at gained from |tcannery tender Mary D. Mum —— Gupchiiess, “ devtien as waiting bis t arch pre nt within the that the Nushagak sais Millinery large scale. e pari Knights of Labor, his Jobn Hancock : o ta fully as large an last year wt the greater part of the day, every |‘ 47 jScethet ce Ce eae of De Coptenmins | 06 he can @ able abe a ne ree an s Organized trade being represented ee a fom a . k | mn lary D. Hume arriv - Se lates numbers of men anit we. | 1000 WOMEN PARADED. truant officer if he falle to serve sch thie t ng the ing day, bringing the first detaied news Oculists and Aurist iS at Sate theck ‘tikbeee | Tete oe cin line in the | Arace end proper decorum of each school rations on Bristol bay were etvut| a gubite offices Ward clened| wher ¢ re. there being| No longer he be permitted t thin military down pack finished during the ier the one ‘ two parades ¢ the commune with nature on ' re the rock ig | Iatter pert of Augux : ae + }bullding trad snbering 10.000 men, |tope or listen to the bat brooks | jp trit-ruline contingent, Susie, SHOWN BY HARBORMASTER’S a prteoeinane | TROOPS WERE IN LINE. and the balance belonging to the, Ia with ‘no thought or cafe for the with ber brand new frock and Nellie, REPORT FOR AUGUST, K | Osteopathy Government troops joined in the Le me gary spear oneal: « Before the day ts . F father of th ‘meust | Ph = Bor day parade here today. There)“ *""™ rded into the hall o his fi Sedna end the totare| Ane tees y ~ ieeenigg Ov ss + Tite nile eatinte pen gl OE a ed ~ ne @ face washe - y : re) August shows « Help Wanted—Male | — of soldiers. The 2 BA ge; ie life's Joye must have| imports, but decre errand t Salat i | WABMINGTON INSTITUTE OF OSTEO. number of soldiers. The m Cncato, t % thou. |he will orna He w uy This ie expls re 1 boy, Call at 13) WEATHY Five ears in Seattle, Bale Dev Bthietic mest took place this after-| | ONTO, Ont. Sept cet JOHN DAVIS BELIEVES MW z : THAT HAS BEEN THE SECRET OF THE SUCCESS OF ONE OF | Ing. GEATTLE’S LEADING REAL ESTATE MEN. ~~ TEANSTERS STRIKE ‘HIGH OFFICIALS OF THE SEATTLE STAR. We've many money-saving opportunities that cannot TO THE HOP FIELDS| "tiered snewicee ness Ye hop-f t the ¥ hk té wer a DIRECTORY That More Than Meet Your Ex pectations for Ser vice PRACTICALLY ENDED PRESIDENT GOMPERS SPC NAPOLIB, I Ni es sident G t A ' t { Lat STAMPEDE OF LEADERS TO REGAIN FORMED JOBS DISRUPTED et und THE UNION—ULTIMATUM OF EMPLOVERS PRECIPITATED NEW GLOVES Our Owa Importation THE FINISH, BIG DAY AT TACOMA. (Special te The Star.) The t tere’ strike } | | Soclety Notices Woe XM IU War The New Lucile K TACOMA, Sept t ta me to an end today ' t ie wv tn ter ‘ ' with comin veetary ter the ¢ . " we ce ot ‘the J. Poh ‘ work Ww wed tin muppraed that only a few will et, per i ianK OF Cent ttle. | * morrow under ‘ allowed to go back transfor ‘ pai $1.00 TO BUY 2! benking Hvery b had = = than w Aba they will # harne ” Pn t. Mege,. 3. te ent ¥ ship out a e anes om the tise men who have entered employ New LA Force Kid Gloves | New La Capetia finest wo: @ had over 1.000 men in tine. The during the strike and are = matin worthhyour while to see thes workmanship Auction Sale ise of Unite 2 " Union made the | 1,7 break he ™ | factory work, and as the compant rs ixeme before you buy that can be ¢ giove Ave BALE t trike @ t showing of the visiting | Dttvers ai Thave nearly all their rigs out, the $2.00 worth of good giove value gn Big PR Mg <0 Bicker CO. will ve t - iceeeisncgeenls aniaations. Out of a member. | though dim tlook ta not considered very promis for .<, $1.50 risk ter pase $175 Bt Ga re Miller's ship yard Business Colleges of 82 the union ha men tn | f vera! tag for the strikers. " « achers— Aen ine £ the strikers ther It a not known whether the strike fecor all Be ecesinas strests of the city ita alo and Gemanded that the) sommittes will report heck le tse om ; TUESDAY SPECIAL ‘tho TINS day and night echook were crowded. There are several recognition of th Cit te positive that the men will Ladion’ White Chamois Gloves, will wash without fejury, 2 | For Gale—Ree! Estate —_ nd Visitors in t y that If a settlement were! at work tomorrow. The transfer com Cina fastened, $1.00 value 65e | Cash Registers RAINIER Umac ? oball game this at 4 within @ hours they « bart intimated that if the » | he Te | away park bete “4 to work as individuals, | aid not mo to work then that their ——— FAST TO REACH KASY TO pry Trades Council and Western Cer Since that time the committee hae! jobs would be worthless, A the # I USE R 7p > . “Days Are ~ tug af war between jongshoremen | day called on the transf mpanies| Secretary Mberson, chairman of | the Curios of Tacoma and Seattle are features | t arn how many of rigina) | strike committee, stated today that inch wite Curtain Bwina, 16 ds Givicatty Bhp,” tok Make *. sen ahelle, eta © TUESDAY SPECIAL Gllay temereee big en jew, on spring ¢ ef, Bornplete, Be value BBe ofthe af rnoon's sports taken back the strike la not broken, that there le It, and that back to work to « very few in num | Tapestry Portiers, assorted pat feared and graded ternn and colors views, boating fringe, $2.00 value Dentists a: DHT NREAON, #9. 268 Avcads Ole Pretly White Lace Curtains, 8 yards long, good width, neat per pair W days rece New styien, # nd $1.00 value THE TREASURY HERE °° oe tamorrow, per 5 ‘OBe | Size G0-Inch by M-Inch Dramatic Schoo! _ Rodert 7. Armatrons, ass . €4 nine Tapéntry Covers sem, extra heavy, all 44-4 al eyeaie Dew patterns, $1.25 value; te patterns, 92 value oP. . Casey ces| Gone ber i morrow B¥e | row $1.80 | ‘ W. L. Douglas Men’s Union- “ES Wee Soo Mee | Se sorte aso er SOS ECE OSL, Fae Gas Ban PETERSON’ are em oh ee nro men rer bere ee te hae mr Folding Beds made to order minutes ride t ment down, eas eure. While here he tgate the needs of the custome de tment of this district ADAMS & <--- Lenent of thin dietrtet. ss ene ety | SCHOOL OPENS ON LABOR DAY AND IT MEANS LABOR FOR pinbll, Washington Hut Funcral Directors "? nn % Emivalaere GOOD GOODS { the knowledg ponit building, 701 First 1 | be ng orien! to jude by of the fact that ed rempunsibility | number of shipy pon their faces eign ports and are Things will be @ ' fay parade b h ae hand entirely suspended for the day.| figures which have mastere but which have es Printing and Binding WOW" WELLER, You Printer, 1 Baa k of Monster Military Maneuvers of the German and Forces. ae . Fi mos LONI Sept. 1.—Advi @ presentiy.| with lumber and wh | ceived by the governm om Fi mory and are noon tomorrow the steady, mon-| The total value of the fc ox : eca. Phones-John 201; Ind, L @& satan atenan dee nnaeete tf Gee Beer let the ancient Cheidcane to bia trou-jotoneea, droning floating out from| pore for the h was S584 ° | Sanea Geatuce ere) 4 t { " M . 7 ¢, aN, be Jrrinter prt r fistrict have revolted as & result of |bied mind “ge we will notify the passing | while the Value of th ports from| MALL, # T—=At the annual | strikes, etc ak be a eee ablic that t whit He will gaze at the task wit school boys’ vacation| foreign ports is represented by | | ——_—_——_—. fascinated bh and shudder : sere ‘Of departing vessels, | German maneuvers here this morn s he hears himeelf called “Willie” by There are clouds tn the «# for| there were M4, and 79 arrived in port, | __For Rent—Furnished Rooms Patent Attorney acher whom he never set eyes! young Amerten and am yet he is un th a tonnage of 220.481 and 1ieag¢ | Over 100,000 participated, includ. | BRAND FAcHe HOTEL, 1 View eve | PE ADAMK—Tieshine Colman boating: into the city and 44283 went | ‘“S 1 savadrone of cavairy and 10 —~ | Plumbing artillery i BE—802 Fifth avenue—Newly | WY~B-RULLIN—New work gacramead The estipated value of constwise an modern conventoness; | one year. Ti Black 89 . WILL SHIP BODY HOM mpiring, arowe at 4 Cor Hoye thie rm m ne and used al ig rooms and loca nports in $2,185.27, and 1° of shipments | ternately rce in $3,225. 674 while @ captive NE FO ee room tor 8, 13 Poet oveove | kt Sewing Machines m nd a horse fixed estimated vy the fame © te Financial of SLLINGS—Sewing machine repairing. 1018 liner Rio- | TO salaried employes and wage n o~ nm tO. ae. aaa aad with a freight carge out of debt free; piano furniture moving; in Transter & Stor= beth phones Male imates give tly flour. The steer e Co, 2088 Fires 4 with Japanese re land of their nativity [Sener tonight’ or toinorrow’ ie AGAIN ON THE NUSHA J. T. MoKensie of the rgeries and passing worthless ne ‘fue. Robeson Bros. won the confidence of the people heck, was again arrested today wee et " is Page rar i pi-Reer 3 Rn ee 1 ined for himself a splendid b ny City Detective Fran ane | rn i ¥ olactu x age He Bhgere ay oll d bust | BALLARD MAN HOLDS RECORD|"” , CMY Detective Prank Mennedy SiR and genera! reps Boo stsond “aver * footing and prepared the way tor the building of the mreat leasing} FOR PACKING SHINGLES. The last tn . Eastect tore and rental enterprise which John| 6 ar 4 he wa t 1 This company waa organized six! BALLARD, Sept Hallard now | there and eame back to — years ago, and began business in a] oj the shingle packing cham-| The check which William Hull amall way. Since then Mr. Davis|pionship by virtue of a record es-|gave to a boy to cash at the Dexter has kept the dollars turning, ®94/ tablished Saturday by Deonald,| Horton bank several days ago was with them has turned many tract#)q packed in the Mullen mill, In 16 out in favor of Bristoe and and properties within the city’s| hours Donald packed $4,000, thereby | sed with his name, It in be ds, the mpany thriving With! smashing the records held estab 1 that he is connected with the growing enterprise and the city | jisned by enry Trita of Latona ant ng the benefits of the lively! pat Powers of Eve time: payment monthly | atria Am Reetesta este | | W YOU. | t | Mult at Iberty under bonds the real eat iness immediately | Kr one to make & t Moore harge agal spirit of real estate speculation until During the first five hours of | Ber jing is hearing on a forgery at present the company represent#| contest Donald packed over 44 harge | the largest rental real estate| put his hands could not stand the ctintantntinsehintitaninin | business in Seattle. |pace, and he was forced to slacken | | Mr. Davis i# a born manager and| his # pemews Hie hus ac. | THEY LET HIM GO. j ' has marked ty an a promoter. A | cepted the challenge of Pat Powers | PR 1. Moore, who was arr | fj A iebias continue to ¢ of th st his ty youth | og Dverett for a match content for | nient in the fe tet by Detective Rh We reat and cure all disease: he eniaged in various enlivening en- | the championship | nighe ‘the Beattle hotel by Detective BLY RB Went 8 : ae at and cu pe s of erprises ‘alifornl emon —_——- — TOLLATERAL BANK (Barto eed) Washington, and finally came from soe em Se Se See eae ae Money loaned on any good 1 whe doctor ones Waan others fail, Bpokane in 1888 and embarking in| ‘The steamer Centennial of the | °fficers laid their case before the prow Po: — ~\Try him, Charges low. bersons b line arrived last night | : 4 “ ron | IMPROVE your property. Mo {cured qt home. Call or write. e Worlds M low ratos of interest. W. D. Mackay, / ary CORRS JARANTRED OR after the fire of 1889. hours out from San anciseo. She ‘ He fs a thoroughly self-made man. | hed 69 paseng and 800 tons of he ae oe Jeased. He . ae oe net oh 4 nN. ¥. Bik omaahenmt MONEY BACK. and solved for himself the problem | freight aboard. ee eee - Pong TO LOAN—Private money a Oe ae A te wor tig wna| SAN DIKGO, Cal, Rept. 7 Business| vance racing tps by tapping thet eo. H. Woo ouse Co, etd, || Srrmmttens | tate Medical Institute the result of his own perseverance | !# 4 here for the day. Twen- wires and sediling the tips to gam-| a TU CENT money. oar 10/11 Firet Ave. Foot of Cherry 8t against many obstacles. ty-four unions joined in the parade biers. ] | Matier building, i Seattico, Wash.

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