The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1903, Page 1

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onecest “I'he Seattle Star =.= 3 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4g, 1903. VOL. 5. N. 169 25 TS PER MONTH FXTR A EDITION DIED SUDDENLY THE EUROPEAN SITUATION in good health. Butterworth @ Bens the body, It will be held per STREET CAR STRIKE, ELECTED Atl O'clock This Morning r Care| ts Peace With the Electric SE FA SEA TTL E “i oa 7d neretary, roan er Possible ted permar oft-horne felt « Alntha wen Goterred until the. Ren r another they leaped, a strike last night ¢ © shoved off in the general ruah j Meeting. wet to terra firme. Putte begins the sertes of wames ont teeth thie morning While Johnson stood on the for 5 . e curve at the corner of |} led, he waa struck with « ry : ona " t eee Jotle park, As it te the lest serie | HOW THE TURKISH REBEL COMES OUT A-HEAD WITH TURKEY. e. Why not ron back that Butte will be seen tr ne of Uncle Sam's mail wagons | The long-threatened clash be-/ proved to be very unpleasant. W when the fuse in the the brakes? This he did, and | gon . s by they attempted to teil their t h DOK wt the forward end of ie Slaten anon, the amex should be we b “" naptration, for just at tween the Seattle Electric Co. and the owd om the outside the at he power Was tt ar a ted th | tended if Seattle aptures the BY ‘ houted down by th y men a) es mpules Oe thy a nere Will be bit he BEAVER IVES UP DIDN'T SPILL BLOOD hovted down by the angry mee ously, but thei ot way with a grocery wagon be- | cree there Will be nothing to thei ggmyT OLZGON ARRESTED ON)”, 2 9 hs | PORT ite employes has occurred, and to we contidenc they ave ay ing @.new hand at thel longing to the Lasington Geragery |D™mmant race | | NEW YORK, Sept. §.—George lolated. They hasttly not aware of this fact.) Company of Interbay, John Mult At Spek | SWINDLING CHARGE | Beavers, under tr tment or day the members of the Seattle © Howed by a small corps) Ti as the car eped mer-|gan, the driver, was thrown violent Spokane aon st |nection with th {fice * ‘ allway Inapectors r y way, coasting ly Into the back of his conveyance, | gooy si 3 gave himaelf up morning to t Street Railway Employes’ union go mittee from the wecensto MH John iiss hens a aaa PORANE jaovseservecsereee BML & Marshal Huet ; wed that Me. Furth had t "was ® Btartled and indignant the grocery | SA JONG iii” staneon,| © fe guve bond f ‘ on @ strike to secure better wages, 8° "Sir ar rank w them tically to stop back the rig violently tnto a} poe mg - mrt) he would have sur Gnd. Gevcqeiilen ‘of Wo walen—orin-| to han the cane of the ctrtrere, ond | penn the mentear contorwes wagon behind and in so doing | Mer 4d Shen ut wanted the govern horr ‘ , kere, and | work the amateur motorman trie prived the off he of hin twe Standing of the Clubs ‘ tain questions put by his! attle sipaliy recognition of the union. If the men inetituted @ strike. |gtop proceedings by pulling the re aa The recently organized Seattle that they shoul it the There was nothing ¢ ie eas ka dee cele Lot. PC Trainmen's association, a seceding! ¢ their care out in the = lies Sue abe Sned Gn oa webbes bad mae’ tetaene tee tend 60 " bedy from the old union, refuses to entreated the by this time had attained an alar a an action for 4 os fein im the strike, and ite men are « f speed the company Perbape ‘ Reatth oF amie ndennin E VE _ ee Orn ee todey. Every available man is be ‘oa “s 2 “ae ing used in a frantic cffort to main - r . tla ain “tak "ocr - ONE OF THOSE FISHING STORIES, MAYBE this fact, the company had only 15 xonitively | per cent. of its cars in operation this morning i* The determination to strike was reached at a joint meeting the! The ane ement that Mr. F executive committee of the Street! could not on his Car Man's union, and the advisory, bility caused « ripple of board composed of @ representative to go the rounds among the ofeach labor union in the city. It was hinted that Mr. Furth hen it came t Of welling the best line of cheap feed Center and * in the city, rned by giving big vabie and lew for thelr money. of Rocking Chairs and complete, as Ww unpacking @ unicate with the stock wton before he |pope PIUS WILL NOT APPOINT) | PAPAL SECRETARY YET | was his own boas be committees went inte session n r shortly after 8 o'clock, but it wa ——- ad ui not until after t o'clock thin morn aot Boston Saw awe eee - = Feely Ore Sree apes mee Tee re meen eee a eae a ETE , = pounces ¢ sok ene tate until after reached. ter to the Catholic world, which wil net forth the program of his pentif ' THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-1429 First Ave. cor, of Pike. men for trivial caus ef the company to recognize the union, Of the @ of recognition of the w real cause of the strike point the union has been tenaciously firm. The dismissal of men for slight offense could probably have! ™ been settied as well the matter! | of wages. The men od for a flat scale of 3 cents per 1 was positively stated at the meeting of the joint conference last night, that every labor union in Se- atthe would be back of the Seattle Street Railway Employes’ union, financially, mm extent of sympathetic strike if it w ed advisable by the joint « committees of the Employes’ union| ' and the advisory board. cio it is improbable that any of these unions wil) be called out today, how ~ The strike leaders declare! that they will cal! the union out as a last resort, and mot until they see that they are being worsted in the sonflict. ‘There are but « few unions that)‘ could be of real benefit to the etrik- |" general sympathetic! Furth but a few houre ber that thelr GREAT BARGAINS at the FIRE SALE Ladies’ Suits and Furnishings New York Store 1418 SECOND Jacob Peri open a jackpot, b \ pen a package ! 99" Coffee. The Cof a fee that made the L In cartons only lt is learned, however, that the advisability of calling out the line-| o¢ men and coal carriers is being con- |‘ od, the striking of either of hh would seriously handicap the Beattie Electric Co. it is reported! iso that should the linemen go out, that the Snoquaimie Power Co.'s plant could be tied up, and the Se-| attle Electric Co. thus se handicapped by lack of power, Iso intimated thet « strike on the would also trikers in| various ways. Another report is that the cos! miners at Renton will! ~~ séiguen WANS FLEET REMOIED SWWAANES in refusing ¢ ene t JAY HUGHES’ BENDERS PUZ- ZLED OAKLAND GANG ire thet POLICE LOOKING FOR JOHN/ BEIRUT ONLY INCITES THE INHABITANTS—PORTE AD vo SUITS CLAVER HERS | MITS MAGELSSEN WAS FIRED AT | | | | | THE TURKS SAY THE PRESENCE OF AMERICAN WARSHIPS AT ept. B—The Turkish ” i t the Sofia reporte of| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Jay the ir distetet, | Hughew was too much for Oakland yr the reports of the ma The hand of the Seattle Company was seen In the acti the newly formed Seattle Tr has issued a stateme embaany b hat the August. As told ir fay Bush was slain by his travel Organization last night. A eo Ssavel-| waishiad at Mérut will depart a0land eumages on the ul tee from this union appeared on the | purpose of robbery. He was struck on| speedily as possible, as their pr the Turks are unfoun¢ and are fcene nhortly after 19 o'clock ar the hendpwith af ax and hie body| ence tends only to incite the inbab-| being exaggerated by the ineurgents Manded the right to go be hacked rd eon =» It saye there was no neon tn an endeavor te secure inte Joint conference with a propor : to effe peaceable settieme le x American} time that Turkey has admitted that | This privilege wae at first refused. ! him to take up land on the British | Consul was only fired at. and It has| Magelasen was actually fired at but late? It was advisable b j| not be red that there was| Heretofore the porte has maintained | the joint committe © act. The| the firing was simply @ celebration the new organtzatic y it. state The seceasioniats told the fer. | fore bY cured a atin an wEomapany And. tha| Bote gv to thle a | MILLION DOLLAR CONTEST eae The result is increased demand for the highest ae ee at ay ee stantory 1o| KAISER MUST LIKE IT | mes vat grades of goods. This prosperous trend guides il concerned, but that the con GALLE, Germany, Sept. 9—The Mf wiran WOULD YOU DO IF YOU HAD A MILLION DOLLARS? THE FIRST VIOLENCE | i hopes the American Bright prospects for business. this fall: plenty of work, good wages and lots of money in the city. e8 ahd the Biwashes won the opening by ae sees mei & walk. Heine Jarsing dia Yor Seattic by getting three nice Lohman was relegated to the «ra « ee—Mughes and Byers; Lee Be Batteries and Graham, | all the city trade our way for we alone have Loucks, Butle | At to Aneeton 5 the agency for the handsome Rogers Peet and raise ee Kensington Clothing Jatterien — Whalen and Zoearfors | Mall and Sptes | p } ‘ arly a hundred letters have already been received. Son epigramatical. One subsert writes briefly 1 the deserving,” and another .more frivolously nd able 1 do if T had a million dollars? 1 wound #p f these letters, however, express the cred writers to travel, atudy art or science, to help ity and to,further plans for the general uplifting of the Cravenettes on Sale. Standing of the Clubs, og eS ae Write on one side of the paper only, give your full name and o © — om Kempeter war at{lake «employer car this morning. confine your letter to 300 words, Send in your an > a Seaerent barn before 6 o'elo« @ «miscreants had thorc y 4 {rerermento We'nite yee % Cy W B TM oa eh iss allies Ler] ie Cor..Second and Union, 2h To each motorman he issued | standstill, The motorman pltons tat passengers be pro-|rail-greasern beating a hasty re screats tad From riding on the front ver-|and together with the conductor PRE EWN. both armed with revolvers, they ed © es everal bie 8 LA excitement wan turnixhed | chased the men several blocks, took out the Green | fired no shots. WAS FALSE Feces new renner Citman's hall, Fridey evening. 4 } ponidhaditnte eieshsnneh NSO MODEL OF NEW DEFENDER @ TIDE LAND STREETS t nh meeting of the street com- RS HAVE NEW HOPE Oa men Hares Siviaay | mittee of the elty c@w to be held lmbursday evening, the application of RAINIER HEIGHTS CLUB use In Senttle, d lant night Peters had 49h in money and « railroad ticket to] City Muaineer Thomson will ad- but er ven 3 ores the Rainier Height Improve- ment club at @ meeting to be held 1 Secon On a warrant charging Inrceny 07M Pi ee eet cup defender. Mlthp Manufacturers association for The annour . embeasiement Chrie Peters was arrest: the Improvement of certain streets f atroct cae amit et Ae serie of jnouncing, President, Parthia, ret [eg oy, Pacroiman Roberts Jeter! | (eee |] | ee ne ee iene wan eo armtrate, 6nd the # and taken to the county Jall, aig Sepa a ag eS husianm by thé rgpiiiesnes ble result, they cheered wildly: Geovne August, who awore to the! Chariow Bi mer Bertha antled | last [President Furth’s letter was read | Sorte Mitainat ‘Patera, ways that! Kobe, Jap zh per river @ ok hen last night's Btar appeared on jon of |from the Star and hin action 1oudly | renner orrowed $900 from ie tongue tt Rag oo mga eevera) days ago for the purpose

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