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eee BULLETS FOR THE STRIKERS Crisis Reached in Big Street Car Strike] ."*%s** in Chicago--Union Pickets and Com: pany Agents Clash=-Over 1300 Police: men Called Out CHICAGO, Nov. 1A erisia was) now guarding the company’s lines and| rea i in the b ® street car| Property. A thousand of these are be certs ‘tela. : & Gees eeiniel tied used on the Cottage Grove avenue | . *% company agente and detec- | /4e where five care were sent out thie Ive which layed an im. | Morning: > t part The trip was made without Incl Union pickets, eet 4 to prevent | dent, with four trains following the mee om being taken to the com-|™all car, At the same time % > arna rcept | Wentworth avenue cara were being ed with supplies and run and the street railway officials taken to the barns for the deolared that when police protection | no carmen being housed there. | ¥48 given the service on other ¢ y agents were attempting | Would be resumed. Sympath supplies at the barns when | teamsters are out in large number pickets stopped them. The| Many attempts were made to block- agon drivers then fired upon the number of company de owing the wagon in car : ped out revolvers and yined the drivers in the fring. The fickets fed, presumably uninjured Th e force guarding company | Pp tmmediately augmented mired officers, which ts than fv ths of the entir ¢ force of the City of Chi ade the non-union cars. f im all cases were quick to arrest the | offending drivers A shot was fired at a Wentworth avenue car this morning from an | alley way, The police failed to cap | ture the man who fired the shot. Al | dig bar of pig lead was thrown! BRUSSELS, Nov. 27.—It le deft- through her car erushed «| nitely noed that King Leopo! an's helmet, but did not #erl- | ot . a ing f ne JURY LANDS ONE ON SLOT MAG! CONVICTS CIGAR STAND KEEP: HEE'S INFLUENCE eR IN cm. wueTion @soner's | Through misea prosecuting on fing allowed a conviction to be se cured in the case of KR. O. Worthing fon, accused of ‘maintaining a trade paying slot m: at 1M First avenw jury as seamed a fine of which Worthing- ustomary ton paid without givin notice of appeal to the part. The case was tried before Justice George and a jury It ts extremely probable that the \Aihee in bold stand taken by Sheriff © favor of law and order had so: to do with the result. The « chine combine makes no ben: fact that {t has nothing to fear from | Prosecuting Attorney Soot, and tt was the boast of the sict machine owners would soon bring the sheriff tf they could once thetr cases before juries. For all that. they seem to have reckoned without thetp Bost Sheriff Cudihee is today more em- phatic than ever regarding the poal- lion of hie office. He says positively that there has been no change In bis policy; that when he announced some time ago that he did not intend to wink at gambling future, he meant ft. and that he will recognize no “deal” between the prose. cuting attorney's office and the city for the reinstating of the machines. In this stand the sheriff has the sup port of practically all of his friends. ‘They point out the fact that under the law .as construed by Prosecuting PRAERS OF NO AVAL Follower of Dowie Dies ay vary ee pd Medical Attention WASCO, Ore. Nov. & member of the ua @ new for two weeks and would allow ne doctor near him. The city physician esterday broke into the sick room oe force, but wax immediately eject- ed. The Zionists had a message from Dowte telling praying, but to allow no doctor to mee the sick man. Rockwell had been a follower of Dowle for eight years, He sent oney to Dowle regularly. AT REST The funeral of Mra. H, T. Wills, formerly Miss Mary McKiroy, was held this morning from the Church the Sacred Heart, Father Hild of any kind in the) them to keep | stroy the machine | result of any trial, the law, which such devices n: | ure and destruction. Another of the slot ma | will come up before Justé morrow and Thursday serion tee Cann. The jury morning was posed of: Jai and J. B Qui drvae Davia, @ clothier: H. H real estate man; M. Prager. and George Treadway, for | player. represented the defense. Deputy Sherif? Ne! arrest on October I, nese sworn the machine. mechantem of the device. After he had given hie testh erly prosecuting attorney county. George t the fiewt of @ lcoUNCILMEN TALK WILDLY] Sensational disci 2; De Dearborn, «| Attorney Hi C. GUll. city cow R. Lawson, @ young man who admit- GEORGE'S COURT—WAS IT ACCIDENT OR DESIGN?—SHERIFF CUDI-| toi 18 SUS PECTED jury. The first two | nicl up nothing better than | Attorney Scott himself, the sheriff ts|# pair of ja The third one he put} one of the few officials who renders| im turned up a Mush, himaesif Yable to indictment for mal-| Who pays this hand? asked the feasance tn office by allowing gambling | Witness, but neither Judge, jury nor te sen. attorneys volunteered to put up the As to the strength of the sheriffs|fve-ciaar reward postion, they ttm) The Jury was out but « few minutes hie ¢ the man chine operators, seize and de-| pective of the | the machines be- | ing designated as gambling devices by4 ves the owners of ress for their sels ne cases! that sat In the case this men Lee, thie at | the 1% years bas been @ professional bail | Third ward, and Dr, J. E. Crichton, neilman, . Who made the Oret wit-/ He told of the arrest of | Worthington and the setsure of the founded almost too good to be true. 4. Romano, a mechanic, was next sworn a9 an expert to tell about the mony, 3.| of this ANOTHER The Pacifie Coast Company today offered the lot at the southwest cor- ner of Bell street and Wes! enue, to the county comm for an armory site. The pri for the property ts av- issioners ne Baked $16,000, The company states that thie is several thousand dollars cheaper would sell to a private in The board wil! consider the its next meeting. than it dividual. offer at ‘BIC SHIP - BURN DETROIT, Mich, v. teamer Minnesota’ burned water's ede St. Clair river, She in at tonnage, and was built in Milwaukee. this morning In and was worth $100,000, ‘The vei sel wan « big ore boat of 1138 gro 1880 at} ~The to t the otal lows PIRACY offictating. Interment. Was made in aaa ‘al ‘y cemetery. A special train carried a large concourse of sorrow-| Peter Weber of Smith's cove r ing friends to thie grageside. ports to the police that last night Mra Wille died suddenly a Spo-|someone stole a small gasoline kane last Friday morning, 24 hours| launch from his at the co He after her marriageto Mr. Wills. She/ states that the boat contained be- was 1% years of age, and bad lived! side sa large amount of wearing ap- in Seattle nearty 33 years. Ghe was parel many trinkets of great value a sixter of James F. MeBiroy, form- to him ED Harrison today appointed Ite board and wrote to the # railway officials asking | them to meet this board in the hopes of inducing arbitration WASCO, Ore., Nov, 17.—Iire this morning burned the Oregon ‘Trading | Company's big store, the opera [house and weveral residences, The | loss ie eatimated at $122,000 There | 1 had! been destroy 1 down, The KING LEOPOLD town wot | elgtum will visit America in a spring HINE GANG | ted that he had played at & great mac deal, went on the at nd what he knew about the game |The machine which was in evidence was played by Mr Lawson for the | denent of BLUSTER | of 19 will be tried before Jus-| ELECTRIC COMPANY | HL ©. Gill, councilman from the representing the Righth, | fight for their constituents in the made a counctl chamber last night that “Watchdog” James post at the Gnally lett treasury door long | enough to act as a mediator between the other two so that the Seattle Electric Company could get @ fran chise that was under consideration. The franchise to extend the Kin Roar park line to Tenth avenue weat and Crockett street, brought about the parlimentary duel. Gill moved that the franchise be amended so | that MH would not become effective | until the Seattle Kilectrie Company | carried out the terms of ite fri chise to build the Union street and other lines. franchise to build that line ranted eight months ago,” he said, “and although the time for the | completion of the work expires in January, no work whatever has yet been done. That is an injustice to the Third ward. I believe thie oun ci should quit giving franchises to| the Seattle Electric Company until it uses some of those al erant- ed. The company never pays ita forteitures. "The bullding of the Uniap street line is far more important tian any Queen Anne hill extensic More than twice as many people are at- fected. 1 know that if any other company were given a franchine it | would have a-line on Twelfth ay- or Pike street within six nthe.” Now it does seem to me,’ Dr. Crichton, “that the remarks of the Third ward gentlemen ere in bad tante at this time, Why should | the people of Queen Anne hill be| |shut off from securing = good car service if they can prevail upon the ttle Electrio Company to get It? thing would sult the company more than a refusal of its applica n for the franchise, The exten- | replied | extension in 90 days or for- eit $2,000, and he thought that the company ought to be given @ chance to go ahead whenever it desired It acceded, saying that he did] not wish to block the wishes of the Queen Anne people #0 much aa to n of the Kinnear park line will not ° the company’s receipts | one pe It is only being done for the benefit of its patrons. James then stepped in. He sald that the company aareed to com foree the electric company to make tse of the franchises alrendy! granted HOUSE CONSIDERS WANT BIG CUBAN RECIPROCITY INSURGENT REPUBLICAN 18 THE FIRST TO ATTACK THE BILL —MORE PROTESTS AGAINST SENATOR SMOOT INCREASE Texas Trainmen Threaten to Tie Up Railroad if Their De- mands for Higher Wages Are Not Granted WASHI ON, D. C, Nov, It bia at Colon, where they As 4 committee of the whole the = ii be met by Panama ce pisaion house today considered the Cuban HOUSTON, Nov. | 11—A reci proc » opresentative ke, tiet yuaton & Knapp of New. ¥ cK ws ‘haat COMMISSIONERS ARRIVE Texas Central railroad, will prob maker, He urged the enactment|,.N=,* The Pan-| ably be declared within 48 hours of the bill on the ground that it 18) the steamer City of Washington, OD-| sented ar ultimatum demanding a pevtng seers dd ih to MalOtalh erated by the Panama Railway com per cent increase In wagem, . ne a pan. ‘The steamer came into port pes me Mevens of Indiana, a Republican fiying the new Panama flag, The} insurgent pposition to the bill, He said of the al w measure invite on the part 14 narrow the f Was the firat to speak 18 commissioners will proceed immedi- the | at > ash 01 i y to Washingt a. of THE SENATE we ign | , trance: .Y ct uy In, markets and decrease our forelgn! senator Reed smoot of Vian to ree trade tain his seat, were sent to the clerk's — desk in great numbers, this mornin ALL'S WELL AT PANAMA } mot ~ Denew and Salter TON, D. C.. Now. 17, each presented a big f them. @ Panama cabies/The senate adjourned after confirr arte officials t today & of former lows: “All partment of Panama now support. | others Sentiment is unan-| Gove ing the republic fmous, Life and tected. Commim ‘operty fully joners from ¢ WILK THUST Senator prea Can't See His Way Clear to Make Big Do- gal. It is alleged that the majority and | stockholders ary attempting to gain} nation for a Charitable En- tre! of the Duw eh company through th: orga! tion «of =the ‘i Northwest Dairy company pene the local milk tr afternoon by H. B. Hudson neve nother minority stock! Dalry the Duwamish againet that Northwest Dairy ing and demand that transfers of PrO- | Fancheon wures affecting ft are promised & OF RETALIATING AGAINST | a suit file din the superior court this the ma jority stockholders of the Duwamish Company and tts officers. ‘The plaintiffs ask for an account nunverous the Duwamish com- | be adjudged in ape ment of Lyman as Jing the ater at Bt Louis, and several post Greater New York Turns Out En Masse to Attend Funeral de of Indiana ts at Roosevelt nor Durba: with President ome | today. or Philanthropist Green NEW YORK, Nov, 17.--The fu- place today. After the services at the Presbyterian church the body was forwarded on @ funeral train to | Worcester, Maan, where !t will be interred. An immense cortege fol- lowed the b the train « |people were Low and a de dy from the church to 4 hundreds of prominent present, including gation from pany’s property to the Northwent company be declared void and tte. Judge Taliman granted an order citing the defendants to appear in |court November 26 and show cause |why they should not produce their | bookw and render an accounti:te or | » pontempt. (Special to The Star) WALLA WALLA, Nov, 17.—In re- onse to a telegram sent to Senator nkeny at Washington, asking him ist for « MORETROUBL FOR SULTAN AN OUTBREAK AGAINGT THE by TURKISH OGVERNMENT ALBANIA CONSTANTINOPLE, received toda, ELECTED Nov, 17. OFFICERS UNANI- TEMPERANCE UNION 1 Alexandria. MOUS IN CHOICE OF ITS reste WOULD wr ~Mre, zy) RESTORE ident of the i Temper- Pi ance Union this were six other |Gordon was unanimously re-elec vice president, as also waa Cor sponding Secretary Mra: Fry. ITALY’S KING IN ENGLAND) °"*_ Prince of Wales Meets Royal Party at Portsmouth and corts Visitors to London ORTAMOUTH, England, Nov ‘The king and queen of Italy rived here today en route to King Edward. They were rece’ by the Prince of Wales ‘oyal excort of warships @ party's the royal fight w only 16 mo 2! morning. There candidates. Miss t head a subscription bonus to secure the location of the between Albanians and Turke in the | Stubbieficid Home for Widows and tia, the #ena- Orphans at Walla W: be | Sehite> mountains, In Albania, A | Turkish commander was sent post | tor has reptied that he wil) subse reinforcement. with The | nothing toward thin charity. The city counell in special seaston yerterday passed a resolution donat- Mrs. Neomt of Thom. | ing $1,500 to the Stubblefield home on | Hazen of Green Lake, was com-| condition that the Ladten’ Relief So- |mitted to the Steilacoom inaane| ciety give ite refuge home, valued at hy Superior Judge Tallman | $3,500, and thy morning. She became violently |the offer of W. W j haste Raker of the IN |inmare about six weeks ago as the | Maker-Boyer bank to take $11,000 for | |remuit of iliness, and has grown | his suburban home, valued at $16,000. | worse so rapidly that it t# imponal- | ble for her family to keep her at CLAMOR FOR j heme jonger. She is the mother of meveral children, the youngest of across the channel, and upon thelr arrival Portsmouth the usual salutes were fired, and a demonstra- tion of nobility and citizens wit- nesned an the visitors set foot on Britian sot, AT WINDSOR CASTLE READING, _ Par Sot = ‘The king and queen of Italy ar-|'* '" Progress y on pong hl rived at Windeor castle this after-|v#na Trust company. All are be- ing pald, and the institution is re- noon, where they were warmly re-| 20.04 as perfectly sound. celved by King Edward and Queen __ FRANCE Mrs. Dowie in Paris Attempt- to Establish a Zionist tent rre- ing Church PARIS, Nov. 11.—Mre. Dowle is here trying to organize a branch of the Zionist church. She leaves for Australia tomorrow WAS $6,000,000 »| IN DEBT Es- SENOR DURAN OF PANAMA. If the present plans of the launch- d]| BELGRAD The claims so far fled against the estate of|ers of the new Isthmian republic are m-|the late King Alexander aggregate | carried out Senor Duran will be the ene! | $6,000,006 at president of Panama. neral of Philanthropist Green took | he executors accept | os ROASTS MEN WHO ATOR DIETRICH, AND WILL QUASH INDICT OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 11.—A senm was sprung in the federal « t roing when Judge M “ |Benator Charles HH. Dettr Judye Munger intimated that the indicts would od. He fi a that | the actions of the present grand jor jury Impanelied for that purp- rh had been disclosed and publinhed the daily papers, notwithstanding the| | omth of secrecy taken by every grand Juror | # Dietrich was Indicted t night, by the federal grand. jur semmion here, for conspiracy and | briber ection with the appoint ment of Jacob Fisher, as at Hastings, Neb. Fisher was indicted | in the same charge The indictment was brought In at] about 6 k, and it is unders that out of the twenty members com- | oaing the grand jury, nineteen voted | ¢ |for the return of @ true bill againat | | Senator Dietrich and F Jer, and one against It | The announcement of the indictment created « in aid to the fi } Unit conspiracy against Senator accep! naideration of bis recom charge ‘The specific | Dietrich ix that he 5 rty in co CUT WL BE CONTRACTORS MISDEEDS | _ The councft last night rejected the elatm for damages against the city made by L. T. Jacobson, a grocer at 722 Seventh « ue south, leaving! him to fight the matter in the courts n A Wik J son's atorney, said this morning that he would carry the case to the supreme court, if necessary. The law requires that 60 days must| of the municipal elapse afier a claim for damages ts| ing, July 20. city, before sult] As soon that} filed against the ta begun tn court. time expires the it against the city will be commenced. ‘The case is without precedent tn this state, and Jkcobson'’s atorney| jwill rest his claims upon the old |inglish common law. If the suit is won, it will be of immense tm- port to the city, in that cases sim- flar have occurred without numbe and no doubt suits will be Institut- ed a8 & consequence. Jacobson claims that his business has been! | injured to the extent of $600 by the [shameful condition of the streets around his plac f business, Rath- er than trade with him, he alleges, [hin former cuatomern have gone els | where instead of walking though t mud and water, His attorney said | this morning | “I will carry on the suit on two jeounts. First, that the city was negligent in improving the street without first officially closing it to traffic and paying the required dam- jase to the property holders, and, |necond, that the efty i# to blame for delaying the improvement an un- |reasonable time after it was once begun. ‘Jacobson’s place of business ia at the bottom of a hill on Seventh ave- nue south, He does not own the COLD WAVE THE MIDDLE WEST I8 TODAY FROZEN UP WITH ZERO WEATHE CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—The mercury fell 25 degrees last night. Zero weather is predicted for today. Re- ports received here show that the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Tili- nois ‘are in the embrace of a cold wave. BEITER DAIS “ANNIE ROONEY” WAS THE DAUGHTER OF WEALTHY PARENTS The story that Annie Rooney, the dipsomaniac who for years was one of Seattle's oddest ch: era, and who died last week in the insane | asylum, was a member of a pron | nent New York family, has > confirmed by Police Matron Ch |to whom Annie in an unusual burst of confidence told the story of her past life, imposing a condition of secrecy while she lived. According to her own tale she was the second daughter of Dr. Story, a wealthy physician of New York loity. Her Christian name war Fio- rence, She ran away from home COUNCIL REJECTED GROCER J ACOBSON'S CLAIM AGES BY STREET IMPROVEMENT—WILL BRING SUIT FEDERAL JUDGE SCORES JURORS LAST NIGHT INDICTED SEN- NTIMATES THAT HE MENTS 3 DIETRICH DENIES CHARGE SHINGTON, D. C., N Bone ator Dietriet 1 Kditor Rosewater off he Omaha F Editor Ronee water, i # Senator Diet prove b The two are here harwe charges against rpomes ARREST EXPECTED WASHING D. ©, Nov. Senator Dietrich is here and had @ ng conference with Attorney General Knox today regarding the indictment cgainat him. The Senator has not yet rested, but a deputy marshal SUED FOR FOR DAM« buflding. In the regrading of the district for building sidewalks, piles of clay have been dumped in vart- us places, causing numerous poo to form. These pools of water # mud form a pretty efectual blo ade, so far as pedesyians are cone erned. J. W. Fitts took the job, which is known as the Maynard avenue contract for regrading and sidewalks He began work about The time for the com- t expired Now work is yet far from fintsh= time allowed to complete and yet the it within August 3 letion of the contri . ea. Th the work was too lon) contr did not finish the tine specified.” The turning down of Jacobson’ claim by the city council last night was by the adoption of the report of the xtreet committee, recommends ing that the claim be rejected. Couns eflman Kistler of that committ when interviewed in regard to t matter, this morning, said that Jae cobson had no proper claim against the city. He, also, is the propris etor of a grocery store, and ought to be able to sympathise with Jae obson if anybody can. He said: “Jacobson has no cause to come plain. The tearing up of the sides walks that is going on all over the First ward is all that he ls come plainjng against. It de far more muddy around my own establishe ment than about his. “If the city grants his claim foe damages, it might as well stop make ing any more street improvements, Jacobaon's claim is not half so sub= stantial ag that of several Pike street grocery stores would be. Many of the latter have been barricaded for @ month.” when 16 years of age to marry Det Rartine, an actor, against her pare ents’ wishes, and was disinherited, She appeared with him on the vaudeville stage for some time, and the two scored t successes im Seattle aswell as other western cities. They quarreled and separated about 1¢ years ago and from that time dated Annie's downfall. ORJECT 10 FOREIGNERS PACKERS WILL STRIKE FOR MORE PAY AND A DEMAND THAT IMPORTATION OF HUN« GARIANS CEASE INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 17.—Ni hundred packer at Kingan's pla will strike tomorrow morning for ‘ne creased wages. They also object to the additional importation of Hume garians, more than 300 of whom have been brought and placed im the plant within a month, ‘TO BUILD BIG BOAT GLASGOW, Nov. 17%—The Allen Steamship company is reported to have placed an order with the Clyde bullders for a 12,000-ton steamer fite ted with turbine engines, for the Liverpool-Montreal service,