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= a ocareraaras = nea yy se 7 baad renner ra S v 8 THE SEATTLE STAR. y = = a WC. Ul RI F | ) KEBPER OF THE ROTTEN OLD CITY BASTILE FOUND THAT FIVE) Second Avenue and University Street 1 PRISONERS WERE MISSING YESTERDAY MORNING THEY - | ” KICKED QPF A COAT OF WHITE-WASH AND WALKED OUT LOCAL’ TRADES UNIONS ADOPT NEW CONSTITUTION FOR THE GEORGE INNES’ SARCASM CENTRAL BODY BY A DECISIVE MAJORITY — AMENDMENT / ¢ Five prisoners kicked a ¢ that it io kept trot BY REFERENDUM PROPOSITION 18 LOST | eet ee ogg et rol ~ elt “ ae ° Seay A noted dealer in paintings waa talking about the late George Taner. | 20 ipelent bat es nas ‘ unell | he ae , the landscape artist | ul, early yerterda " ne ’ in r “ The local labor union reorgantea. Jevery case except where the rules Innes entered ny shop one day,” he said, “aa I war studying a very [have not been recaptured, I r t tion 4 fed ite labore jand privicis f this “anion or 88 | id canvas, ‘The varnish on Uh nvas had chilled and the figures jothers who were temporarily mu the board of health ata wm t jay afternoon in) affiliated body have been persistent “ ee . . “ . lof the E ulivan, wished thetr ' nd 1 Waitre the votes of {ly violated. No- union. under the |Decome shrunken, I called one of my axnint and {old him that the Bead rte: oan cote - " ' the t jurisdiction of Unis unten shall +} ploture had better be re 4 @ jbut retu profit by the jail Jud we , t the r repose new, conn & hoyoott or sistine wntil the execu> | We want to bring those figures out,’ I explained. break to the ef bd aws for . cormittee has first been 1 taht of a uset The hole Jug through he] fect that ‘ ' x : Af pied if tan ‘founs'l fled. wh aioe aaah tate Lh. All right, str J the young man, ‘What varnish shall Iw oh... . he bal one ieee mm 3 the “a " an : renpon hat th ft had been accepted by |haust every possible effort to settle | Copal or mast look, but was not dincc un-|held no court Baturday, ay t ent or-|the dispute, After rable | If you want to bring out the figures,’ Innes interposed, ‘use turtle [ti Une J we hry: hy put pe t i 7 Es ays and means have proven inet | soup. in anot rinon nen the jail] before o“ » pnvention, af- feetual toward an amibonb adjust Pare » * - rT oe ¢ , 7 antl Goo r 7 7 . | irda inwide gave him the tuneful|day for trial ter votes and briefly | ment of the diffioulty, the executive | twitter, and he “got next There were no “on the b if ais iter mitted i mittee shall sO report to th The wall through which tho pris-|ter for trial turday ‘db we the, Wer ary Central for adtion | u and if deoiaive action be nee WHAT A FOOL DIDN'T KNOW oners eseaped i of wood, and 40) “otherwise 1 rt a nex dinesday night eseary, call @ special meeting of the ears ago, When Beattle was a saw e he ot i Of the three alternative propesi-| Union within M hours and lay the | While the late Maj. Pond was taking Winston Churchit! thromgh the [mill town hes r ped to with. te - r ‘ thon — ert m carried and One | matter before it it, after thor | Unit States on @ lecture tour was some sort of minadventure te stand ordir ulte from the|after they a in : was low ough discussion of the question in. | Philadelphia regarding the lugage, and in the Hotel Bellevue Maj Pond | drunken le sccasion-| $a it te not Stil 1 ough of any o The building trades un’ ff} volved, it ts deemed necessary that | talked biterly of fools to a group of reporters for aw finally telling them | a > ean it, Like lly. “ y . till a-plenty Ieft; not en igh or any. O68 é whic rief opposition to the f!e|a boycott or strike be declared, then | a fool story many other however s t ! lescr n organisa plan was expected, /this union shall notify the union ‘The tool I speak ef now,” he sald. “doesn't resemble the fapl who | the Sen in and it is} prin Sorat thing to the scribe to describe them in ‘ voted a ‘or the adoption of asking for the boywott or strike to | misiaid begmuge. However. to besin only by dint of frequent patching| men rreak ¢ 1 m7 r tate , the cons The Dullding trades 1 a special meeting within 24 There ween tool whe went to the millers to have eome grain ground eee ie Semcstee| Dix eae i the papers—for to do that would precipitate are in the Bullding |hours, [If such unlon shall at such | for hie fath aid to him \ a 4 ‘Trades ly betw m which |meeting reiterate ite demand, then Ps ro ead re th a | | ens times 1 t a lively demand, anc ae amebody would va Deody and Western Central there |this uifloa may, by a materity vote, 1 guess I om, youth ‘ boulred date br the bone’ | ted t king among the ‘has been at times much friction. jat its Next regular meeting or at a A took eh? J the milter, ‘We ain't got many natural | | ocoasiona, but ' ; dinappomted, Be ditt c Under the new constitution the | special my called for the pur-| foots he oni ‘ you « tit, De you ming | | "Ein tal Get ee Pe ‘ former central body afill exists, but |p declare such boycott or strike. | ae uns GF aaah Sout nawered, politely leustom. 5 TF mt driftwood of th it is subsidiary to the Western Cen- |" "The revenues of this ur IS TRS, ys Mage vegan. the miller, ‘L want y« ed in mynte = gesigg tral, being conside A section of it. /be derived from the sale of quarter- | girst, to tell me what you 1d afterward what you don't Know, N } - . | om .~ i» a3 the oppe- jly membership cards, 10 cents per to begin. What do you know? | sition to the adoption of the reorgan- | capita of which shall go to the off bee . th @ leer, ‘that the millers hogs are | | ScuGen pick ‘aiteatly ereoe get cd leay seardli tena tes Gaiemen ts we | BRST. Maswthe, fen, with-a toon, ‘thal the milléce bogs Gre fit. | TRAMP CAMP | If th la the discord resulting from the Butler | placed in a fund to be known as the | ..) uy what Ben't bs | t Xact y ne-ia e neguiar Secreta Cpt tet re ioe hat you ont AT GREEN LAKE e Seattle Brewing an siting | “Section 2 Should there be an ex ends me os ena ‘em,’ he sald.” PROPOSITION TO SELL PRES i Company cess of funds received from the Me 1 don't hnow whese grain tations — | = P z ‘One of the principal points of op-|of quarteriy cards above the sum ENT SITE AND BUY ANOTHER| Fe rices : Position to the constitution was the | necessary to defray the regular run | h . provision for the election of officers. (ning expenses of this union and the COMES UP TONIGHT e that a ea All Statuary | Albums, Cuff and ‘As the constitution now stands the official journal, such excess hall be} . ‘ upying officers can be elected aS often as| placed in a fund to be known as the| tet Collar Boxes ° ten p nw fund | f All Smoking Sets | Gesired. Thigh provision was fought \defense fund. This fund | shall be| The question of disposing of the |} 5 gee Book All Gh Bo: nd cause it was ht tha avaliable only for the amistance of present pite 4 ng another for e neighborhood. The Kan: icture Books | love Boxes ai Jeeway for the formation of a ring|a union on strike or to prosecute a the proposed labor tonfple is to be|Fepresentatives who go on for All Pletu ief Bo: of dictators in the organization and |poycott or atrike. No union shall be- iscumecd at a meeting of the stock. |tours that are detrimental t All Matted Pictures | Kerchief Boxes \ ‘Would allow officers to hold thelr po-|come a beneficiary under this see- holders of the Beattie Labor T je | houses and cellars, An office | aitions so long that they might be-jtion unless it shall have been th lAmsociation, to be held at W. C. L.|8ent out this morning, but could All China and Bric- All Novelty Ink- come tyrannical. In short, those | good standing in this union for at U, hall tonight | find none of the hoboes. mre fooght this | provision feared |ieast xix months, and unless it stmll Cettinveeneennait The site on Pike’ street between | -- — a-Brac stands and Paper he organisation mig’ evelop | have complied with all the constitu: Seventh and Mighth avenues has i + ‘ enetner Sam F Ke. ation has been | OMRAL provisions of this unten. Been owned by the ameciation for All Toys, Dolls and Weights % low that the constitution has been | ‘This is the preamble more than five years, With the half ‘ boy ay uo the Wares Cen-| “For the purpose of extending. completed foundation of the butld Games All Booklets, Christ- jo get the unions working un-! strengthening and perpetuating the ing it is worth about $30,000. ‘Twere Ger it. That body has been given il | organisation of labor in the Pacific fe = mortgage on it. which # will take| All Toilet Sets and mas Cards and o power to act In the matter by the | Northwest, to improve its present 10,000 to ral It is proposed to wel) | | Manicure Sets Calendars Feorganization committee, but it May | soetal condition, to resist the imposl- the rite and with the money thus ob- | | have quite a task on hand. This t»/tian of additional burdens, secure tained, together with the proceeds | Because several of the local untonsline enactment of desirable legish of Inet summer'® carnival, to buy | ; @id not vote on the adoption, and |tion and to enforce existing laws fa- & cheaper one on which a suitable | those that voted against it may ©d- | yoring labor, especially those provid- | hall already existe or where a A | Ject coming im under the new COM-/ing that eight hours shall constitute can be built. The present quarte ee | coe, § of “Article 1, which pro. @ day's work, and against convtet, | of the Western Central, at 1608 Bee jon § of |. whie! ~ contract and Mongolian competition ond avenue, are a poor makeshift. — | lees aa futiower “Dek of Gelogatce. |to disseminate knowledge and in A arene oe “gook nite some ot| bIVERYMEN REFUSE TO CON-| 4 as as follows jegatce to every way advance the material which now have butidings on them, Union shall be elected for a term Of | wettare of the workers, Individually | Live hoc otterch. Atsaka them aro | Cae GPFER TO ARGITRATE | 1 six months, affiliated unions to elect | ang lectivety, the several trades the Unitarian charch property, 8t.| THE CHICAGO STRIKE | 3 elegates every three Nojand labor organizations of Seattle Francis hall, & site at Pourth avenue | 9 i Gelegate, after serving six months, | .nq vicinity adopt the following and Pine street and several others whall eacen <r a S| dutes for the government of thi» in that vicinity. se CHICAGO, M1, Dec. 26=Despite Second Avenue and University Street union desi & delegate | tederation.” The U tan chureh ts offered for! ihe teamsters’ offer to subm ° K to succeed himaelf it shall apply, tn ————— $14,000. The building Is 14 years old. | Conitoveray to arbiteatinn inne writing, for the privilege of return- If it im seleoted it ip & question | sunday, peace in the livery drivers fng such delegate. Upon such re. | whether-the building will be remod-|strine ie an remote us ever Tie Quest this union shall take a secret eled or torn down liverym aay they have nothing ¢ :. HM thirds vote of the central body te . of heurses , CEE Were sent out without inter Plate of Elasticity. { ‘The alternate section, which was Ne “ t B Plate of Simplicity. ; Adopted im its place, says: “Dele ter Who attempted to cut the traon ee an : es to this union shall serve for a as. & teens Gaetan .& heanon ae Plate Moves: renseniey “3 b. _ phy gee ‘ fined $60 aie ala Our Perfection Suction Plates....e, ; fection % J 3, was as fol- n ion nel ; 8 lows: “A clegate to this union the a Gold Fillings . h makes inter 301 ttn, upon being elected secretary, treas- GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION Silver Fillings a felony urer or business agent, shall cease to be a credential delegate, and the union to which he belongs shail be | Notified to elect a delegate in his stead.” ‘The alternate section, which was Rdopted, strikes out the words “sec- etary, treaurer, or” ‘The third alternative proposition ‘was lost. It provided that amend- ments to the conatitution be made Dy referendum instead of by a two- thirds vote. . ‘The section relating to strikes, boy- cotts and revenue follow: “Section 1. This union regards the resort to boycotts and strikes as in- expedient, and to be avoided in COLORED BOY WILL NOT PER- MIT THE ABUSE OF MOTHER INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dee. Harry Chapman, colored, shot and kilted his father during a family row, here, last night. Chapman, who ts but 18 years old, interfered tm an altercation between his father and mother, when the former struck the latter, He grabbed up & pistol, and, turning it on hie father, shot and killed him instanuy. MISS ELEANOR ROBSON Miss Eleanor Robson, whose re-| would be given try my talents as an actrems in the same company in which she was ap- opportunity to} | OFFICIALS COMMEND WORK OF THE SEATTLE OFFICE t time ane | i, who a ahe was promoted to | tor in charge te of Washington, arrived yenterday, from Washing | via the southern states a Mr. Extell was totally ig promotian woul Inform ot the f the effictals on hia ar- | rival here. While in conference with the head of the department at Wash ington, Mr, Batell was informed of | the fact that they were highly pleased with the work of the immigration of fico at Beattie, and would grant them any additional number of men which HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN ARE CARRIED OUT TO GEA ON AN 1CE FLOE ODESS in] A, Deo, An foe Soroka bay brok away t carry Hours—#:20 to 6; Sun@ay,9 to 12 and repiaced with new ones the Lady attendant. Cole’sHot Blast Heater Saves 1-3 Your Coal Bill ‘AL PARLORS, 518 Second Bridge Work Gold Crown All Work Guaranteed 15 Years, ‘Teeth extracted free, without pain. same day. Ave. [25.2478 markable success in larael Zang-) ing @ horses and 19 men will's “Merely Mary Ann” has made Mr. Ketetl deemed necemary to carry who were jon the work pearing, I accepted at once, J had never thought or cared about being FIFTH SEMI- | ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "°** Joon aay her one of the most laiked-of stars oft. ; Bas a a herring fishing, out to sea. All the ANNUAL on the American stage thie season, | A” actrees, but I did want to see my = —— became an actress for what a great|"ri.t was a ilttle more than six! horses and five of the men were e miany people will no doubt regard 94 yore ago, and the little schootgiri drowned. The othe pre save * P a vei Mar reason, Mins Rob i re were saved afjer ry pecullas u made her professional debut as M Geaperate efforia made to rescue t son went on the stage, not becaure| sory Knox if "Men and Women.” them. j 4 yes. naeaeres ~ phn net She scored a hit. The next two or GOVERNMENT ——_— —_ ae to or pothe: oe ock com- Miss Robson, who was born A ety gy fas Bontu ie was @ litle girl, with her mother.|“arisona,” in the Bast. After the! } vercoat Mrs, ‘Madge Carr Cook, who hal ate sieacd ‘a cnmesee with Licktn| MADRID MERCHANTS WANT TO HORRIBLE CRIME COMMITTED made ® hit this season in the title-|@ Co, and under their management; SEE SPANISH EXHIBIT AT ST. —— BY SALT LAKE HUSBAND ON role of “Mrs. Wiges of the Cab-|has appeared as Constance in bage Path Mra. Cook wal trowning’# “In a Balcony,” as Flog.| LOUIS EXPOSITION At 1:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon| CHRISTMAS DAY obliged to go to the Far West to ful-|gic in “Unteavened Hreaa’ . = el a Lake Union car collided with a Gi @ professional engagement, and/ame de la Vire in “A Gentleman of Yesier way cable car at the ¢ 6 f she left Miss Robson at sehool in al France,” aa Audrey in the drarmpt MADRID, Dec. 28, Merchants |of Yesier way and Second av SALT LAKE, Dec, 28—Frank convent In New York. Mother and/ation of Mra Johnston's novel, and| Who propore to exhibit their ware The front end of the cable car | Rose last night walked into police daughter were separated for severallas Juliet inthe all-star prodwstion}at the St. Louis exposition, are to-|caught the rear end of the electric /headquarters here and gave himself er 00 years, and when Miss Robson was lot the Shakespearean love tragedy. jday planning an appeal to the gov-| between two windows, No one was |p for the murder of his wife. The , ’ ‘ graduated, her mother was piaying| Tt is in the title role of “Merelyjerniment to reconsider its action,| hurt, but it took half an hour with a | Officers did not ktlow that a crime s in the Frawley stock company in}Mary Ann,” however, that MM wherein it declined to make an ap-|bleck and tackle to pull the cars| had been committed until Rose ap- Th woes San Francisco. ,,|Rebson has found the role beat puite4 propriation for a Spanish exhibit. |apart. Traffic was at a standstill | peared and confessed to having ktll- se Ca My great ambition at that time.”|ed to her capabilities, and as @ re od on both lines while the work was |¢d his wife Christmas afternoon. ———s says Mins Robson, “was to be an|sult she has made in this play one being done. ‘ An investigation confirmed Rose’s| SO THEREFORE 'T MAKER artist. I had leamea tor paint on|of those phenomenal successes that a story and revealed a horrible con-|MISTAKE IN TYING ANY china, and I wanted to go to Paris| occur only once or twice in a derade: dition of affairs at his home. His| OTHER BUT THE JEWEL to continue my studies, When my|It ie pleasant to note, td, thet suce wife was found dead in her bed, with| ‘ 7 i i j snelher-wecte tna, however, tha cess has not tur | 4 fe. nave: thet Your choice of any winter weight } cst cit" @°éinriaaba fica Sot aes MASS) mae) Eigh Grade | iin ‘tz vies ches trys Cernaheiem ae Suit or Overcoat in our stock---blues and = a ‘ heck. “The litle fellow ‘cried pit-| We, will also take your old rangq, eigen | cously or stove in part payment. : eS ep pape Wines ~Slwagtcothamger ms 8. Hashida, said to be one of thi Rose will not discuss the crime notorious Gonde gang of Japanese) cut-throats, came to Beatle yeater- | day afternoon from Tacoma, and) bim all sorts of “cures—and Mo gan declares newspaper advertising certainly pays. blacks excepted---$15.00, a rior Port or herry CRUSHED CRUISER DUE was promptly arrested by Detectiv Per Gallon... (incorporated) ‘dl Charles Gionfle, an Italian miner|4!8 INVENTIONS WERE Hubbard and Patrolman Freems Opp. Bon Marche. at . ° employed in the coal mines at Rav- WORTH MANY MILLIONS|When Japanese women Were being || Connelaseurs pronounce it per AT NAVY YARD 1427-1429 tet ave, cor, Pike, ¥/ © Powtnie wan brousht to fenttle pee.|,.MILWAUKER, Win, Dee, 2.—|terrorized in the reatricted district, I fection, We have the Dry or Corner Second and Uni ¥**-| There died in the county poor house|Hashida was one of the men who|I Sweet MERA ic. eR inion terday after a mine accident and] jess thar a month ago, J. W. Parmer, | Was under particular surveil! by A decanter filled with choice ican ‘ now iles at the Providence Hospital| an inventor. Today a compamy with |the police. He was in police court/II wine free with every purchase of BREMERTON, Dec. 28.—The Unit- [SS EEE at the point of death. Gionile was! $5,000,000 Is being formed to manu eral times and was given sus- |B $3.00 or ov ed States cruisers Albany and New working in the mine yenterday| facture five different styles of ro-|pended sentences, At last he was! -— Orleans, recently detached — fror morning when a sudden fall of rock| tary engines this man had invented. |Klyen 4 few hours to leave the city | ‘ ar. | Rear Admiral Bvans’ feet at Hone and coal buried him, He was ter-}Hesides Milwaukee capital, Chicago,| He stated yesterday at police AAOZZ30 AP og \\vlu, are expeted to arrive at the hint lade tanoen: Wat Foe cele ribly crushed, New York, St, Louls and San Fran- [headquarters that he had come here oe 4 4é F jnavs yard srithin & few days, to be —_ cleco engine builders are eager to/only to transact a litt usiness. Gr wines -s2s10vons al a complete overhauling. Phe ca ee ee a by Pot Jud, 1 two cruisers boats yi h ed can CONSUMPTION CURES FOR AN put up their money to make these He wea relens ° »y ‘o udge A purchase 5 e 7 or \" ornin. upor col . during the Spanish-American war. HUY NEW ONES ON CREDIT. ATHLETIC CLUB MEMBER OP - Mee tea he bead ateat Treen Gentihe $04 First Ave. South —— ee 1320 Second Ave. Both Phones Pink 1755 FREE You cannot find a better selected stock of stylish clothing for ladies and gentiement in the city than WAUWATOBA, Wis, Dec. 26.—Ry. we ron A. Morgan, a rich insurance man of Milwaukee, is having his troubles. SOLDIERS FENCED IN BALL IN A CATHEDRAL waid rge Smith telephonesd —— one bel DISTINCTIVE COOKING someone h to po- ters this morning that d entered a room in his DELIVERY ours. A deposit and the balance A Milwaukee paper printed a i SEVILLE, Spain, Deo, 26.—One of . " rs st nigh n ‘ Fl whon you have the money, ts all reading note” tor him an4 eo the mont curious of ol @panien cus-| THOSE GOLD-HEAD CANES sita of clothed, beats exh Is Ours, ask for them, consumption cure mixed up with the| MISTZ, Germany, Deo. 2%.—An tron | toma was resufrected here the other ; thing, and a small amount Ana Morgan artic Tho line of type} fence eight fect high is to be erectea |day when the utiful Seville ca-|Make the Old Gentleman a Beau! ' > » ot Pectests read all around this city. Its object is to|thedral was turned into a ballroom. Present, apartments of |C. 4's. rfection is our Coffee, “One thourand dollars reward for| prevent the desertion of soldiers |The building was decorated and the Jroom 19, 1408 Third avenue, wer cure for consumption,” from the gurrison, Hundreds of de-|choir boys, dremed as pages of the | ou hton& Hunter entered iast night and jewelry nnd '— — Seattle's Only Credit Store. EYRON A. MORGAN. |sertions have been reported recently, |seventeenth centur need and| lolothing to the value of $66 valence iy 42-44 Pike, Cor. 5th Mr. Morgan is a big, healthy-look-|and this plan, it is hoped, will stop! made merry. ‘This custom is a very 1 Swan had left the rooms but af ing tap, aud a member of the Ath-' them, ancient one, and the ball takes place The Jewelers, 704 First Ave. Siinucen and when tone hat 8, few found that the good hed eturned hetaken, along with a dress