The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1904, Page 5

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. mm THY SHATTLE STAR ia time t HAVE THEMSELVES 10 BLAME: cees==- 23! Sale a PR. WASHINGTON GLADDEN DISCOVERS THAT THE OWNERS } be dr f mn A sot mi * IMPORTED A DEGRADED AND VIOLENT CLAS® OF WORK * Kt might, 1 should Gone high atte sit eg ns MEN, WHO FINALLY GAINED CONTROL OF THE UNIONS . yee Ae rl . : » t t. BAD LEADERSHIP ON THE SIDES OF LABOR, EMPLOYER a “ mm AND THE LAW—COLORADO'S WAR FOOLISH AND COSTLY ‘ . ro, by th CONCLUSIONS OF THE FAMOUS STUDENT OF SOCIOLOGY } 2 z ‘ { " ON THE REMARKABLE CONDITIONS IN THE GOLDEN STATE ' --t ith ' IThie is the third article on the Col erado situation by Dr, Gladden.) 8 1 HAVE GENEE . by the Newst leadership, It ut ' UN . Ath ah 4 ‘ was tied the strike] COmpalted to take them in, and it te) EXIST IN THIS C (THEY | was Re eee te The sale of the last close-in addition to be placed istrict w che = hak Cae worst @ SENSE A t PLAY, Tt S 1 2 . s ecipitated this hustral War: | org cpp tel ge agg |e eon Pomp eg a yoaded| it? the es ‘ Two Men Quarreled over the on the Seattle market opens tomorrow morning A guts them. Who ie to blame I tile to be tilted | - rn ee No other addition was ever placed on the market ash opuhiaia ark perms + igho has sete age: e : fen) t f not, and that th Shoots the Other Gace ae Cuscase, Gavel Ge ike waele, bow Siete “ought 1 offering the same advantages. You must get on have just had this matter brought bound to t ont with t bit t th j i te octet tered: OO tO! ce oscanis Apett st—Jontenty the ground to appreciate the beauty of this robably knows as much abou ie inw tness of the mining lee ae any man in Colorade Mected a ent and then gui, and hes greatly ¢ a . mative tract. gone quite to the t ~ " > . 5 - tnt at “ tom yet. Why do the miners choos ' at th . ag Bie oli rn Don’t procrastinate, but get on the ground early ere represent a large and turbulent o at ‘nts: anes | Oe and © town is in @ See sar ool ag seen a8 all the| fever of excitement. Charles Lewis and secure a lot. strong among (them? That ts a ques- m th . * sb J — ———___— We . then, I f ft Ball | mar ot"abor troubier trom | quarried Ie eanpoyed For particulars apply a Base [much vod sense has been inport 3 s_paswed, eft Parry Investment Co | sem, Daniel Jones & Co bapa mate to f egg niger Ripon 419 Bailey Buliding eines 117 Cherry Street Just arrived, a lot of ci ye of employer which | WB : n melf-defense The office of Daniel Jones & Co., 117 Cherry Baseball Shoes, with the ipincuPipte euant wh por ars" street, will be open each evening from 7:30 to plates already attaches. ma they can aid ‘ (a 9:30 for the benefit of purchasers and others desir- is aha eee ‘ - Rerpene, BE : a ing information. JAMES BURNES, LEADING OPERATOR HEADQUARTERS MINERS, CRIP PLE ECREEK. Raymond & Hoyt neighborhood after their a 1 the habit of | im tt ver tb th were shocki stirred up the for Mre. deing ar 4 been seands uble with us as with them | tight the unions, and wh the Third |insufficlency of evidence against] , tion. Evidently those who have the inteiit ouraged the drastt hts and |} pets mains on the grour wer and the ty to lead are | the state administration Thurada Scribner wae arrested prin leadership is likely business too often falls into the) the diseases to which t Fiske’s| were found among b e New ash ngly bad. hands of the tnee tent and the! pied, and Colorado need ned to pre- |ameng them being an expensive out- | W Ar H Buch are some of the deep-lying| selfish. In many of the Colorado|” ‘The miners’ union —~ ee a ae Gerek te bee. eee aists e tere causes whieh undertic degenerate| mining Gistricts—notably in thel unions generally truse ines nw : sre the outfit had been || Ladies’ White Silk Walste, cluster and turbulent conditions in the in-| Cripple Creek district where thit\reasonable and decent. If they in. = : Port tucking on front, back and dustrial world. Of these things the) strike beann y of the! sist on having the earth they will be meg jth : es, trimmed with Ince ineer- average critic of such conditions| miners are aaid wiped from the f f it. Tyrannte sen | - © maid t e dic t wish to go! a pretty pearl buttons, never takes any note: he simply fair fed r ae going to thrive oe :° i >. s . nae 4 ‘a Ala candlbon toe: beautifully finished throughout, | Judges of things as they now are,| Irish, Swedes and ¢ situe I aap ta Ge wos Bak - ™ ee be . $4.00 value, selling at $2.75 without ever stopping to consider| good material for elt pe ga cachet “00 - penetra re-| dies’ White China Silk Waiste how they came to be what they le fesirable elements have been | thes sel pce arith Bap oak at pov pO an Pore mt oth nd be a bew tng yle Mary of Mugda tt « ibner ottehan | and back; a tching sty oh be acted. Thussdag 2 origis sry about the Alas-|{| %% value, selling at $3.75 at the Ready- “ Saturday af-|ka outfit. there is left very Iittle|— Ladies’ Shantong Wa rich pat- evidence againat him. He is only 22| | tern, with linen stripes and silken t -W Sal if he had anything to do with tt most charming garments; $37 | Our Celebrated Lucile Kid Gloves, 4 | [tee net aaartiing i wales, adiiiag ot coeees $205 tn an the new spring colors and | The emptoyers have got as mu — - - Wailste, with ~ Our La Force Kid Gloves, made of to learn as the unioniats. The |Won't Get a Judge or af | selected French kid skins, to be a great deal wiser, but they| A MOUNTAIN GIRL we t Pos al - art workmanship and coloring, are not. THEY THINK THA AM Gr pened to a| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aprit 22.— por te Pr per pair THHY CAN PUT AN END TO! good house at the Alcaz t her pe « ‘ . 5 Ladies’ Taffeta LABOR TROUBLES BY Fr E.| ‘This piece wil aon Ze gana tened, indeli . ‘ p , . AND THEY NEVER WILL. They aft * 5 t district ‘ = vers ties Hundreds availed themselves of its tremendous savings during this week, and hun have got to learn to put as F wit tar neendiat § days ago, 2 c | coke oo & dreds more will come tomorrow. The how and why have been thoroughly told already and ta nd good } h record mak . into the busts ¢ | at Wied , ss nent, Repr , ‘ . - ing day in their men as they 4 the Shoe sides of the < morrow Better come. Clothing On Sale at 40 and some, weet cagenten nl. tee ie eaves Find’ Winch hditoncds’ SO deal w t 1 cha says that in the past : : and pretty spring shades, $135 a deal v 1 1 « Blucher 4 5 Co, of of New ror ¢ on Volar Gee opt ae an ee SS Bivcher | Saha See oat It affords the men of Seattle a chance to buy up-to-date suits of the hig char : , , ° 1s well ging and 4 government, and English acter at less than the cost of production. - It's the greatest sale the Northwest ever knew » Henge on phon t aeh walle digg pr cariingereage 5 tei Lone tein amie aetna “ SHIRTS—Values That Cannot Come and get your spring outfit tomorrow at a saving of one-half! In view the issu peace and ne |marked increase in Be Duplicated Elsewhere of war WAR, INTERNATIONAL, past y two te J LY OR INDUBTRIALLY, 18 SIM m Bernard and] pointment of an additt judge. x) pugs Men's Percale Negligee Shirts, 4 IDlOcy. IT SETTLES! Ge Mins Lyons tr - —— 5 + winbage all new spring colorings; 7 mtinues at the | Bridge in Danger 4 ade value, Saturday spectal ¢. WINGS OFFICE ; : py ETD CDE& Lae es |'= si for targe businens STORK VISITS | Sst jaa ys, who ¢ recognl — [Rouenearn se F282 os etka 2 eae styles to | select from. per pair sh river at this point is in ger. So great is the peril value, selling at Money Back If | atightest reason for thinking that ME S SUITS AND the city for the purpose of organix MEN’S SUITS, finest pe — |atrument i# an alto horn valued at Branch No. 1 at Green Lake| #25 24 wax the property of © Lowe, one of the musicians. ‘Gens May ist With 100 Meme)“ ——-- 50c Neckwear, Tecks, 30Wws, Four4n- Sale price......... pezccee B5¢ Hands .. erecereee aerees MOE | $1.00 Derby Ribbed U nderweat, Bankrupt $2.50 Soft and Stiff Hats; are good styles Sale price....s6 cssseees sersreess COE For Small Women '* your taller? HERALD, 13 sete ceseerveceee seeeeccee eee PLLO | 25¢ Suspenders. Bankrupt Sale price _ 15¢ | | bers. . .00 California Wool Overshirta. Sale price | 10c Cotton Sox, black or tan. Bankrupt p | @pat Corcperation ta an 4 by| Rest dinner in teattia 0th Gee fe } Sses | d ELIS rer rere | | DONG GHIOE.... os vie covccccees senders 5¢ | tte people of Seattle Is evidenced by| ternes or Burgundy, at Matson Bar- | _ ta. ros shut ae beris, Becond and James, every eve- | ning, $1.00. oe Reduced We have a large number of Misses’ Suits, In 4 14, 14, 18 sizes. The will f% amall lad ax well minaes, They are marked down 20 per cent See them while they last Cash or Credit, Westberg & Childs} CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINDRY. 1312—-SECOND AVE, --1312. | the fact that our Branch Store No, 1 | wit open at Green Lake May Ist, with } 10 mémbers. From wll sides | callts for full detatis of our nywt Go/-operation, afid members a ir Lo the Main store by the score, you a member, If not, Join now.) Tai aia. Money @mved is better than money —— We can save you money. Rew Cred nilaas. &: @. beahaaanoull 1413 Second Avenue, Phones: How to buy merchandise on ease . i. BY. sth and Upiong paygnents and make $1.00 a week for SA VU 1 ie mete Main 373. fifty weeks pay for $85 worth of merchandise at mny store tn. th ‘v, Tokio Bingerman @1Sits cae and ons TET second 30 in ®t spring sale of Top- & | 6 . Second and Seneca. ** pe - — 25¢ Natural Wool Sox, for Men. Sale price - 10¢ BOYS’ SUITS, MEN’S SEPARATE TROUSERS ARE ON SALE AT REDUCTIONS re ONE-HALF. . + nee tee ee eee $1.25 Stiff Bosom cs of fine pone . 55¢ Dancing “School, Prof. Mae is Ranke hall, Pike street and | avenue. | —__a—___—_ PXCURSION steamers for charter. |W. T. Moore, City Dock. ‘Tet. 3i0: The Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 First Avenue, Cor. Marien ' -st Wholesale and Retail Clothiers in the State. lew York Office 717 Broadway. ew in, - SCRIBNER Will Inspect Forts its to Fort Ward, near the Bremer= of las al ton navy yard, and Forts Worden, r? HERALD, 1229 oe PORT TOWNSEND, April 22.— Flagler and Casey, comprising trie Pies = EL ARN LA SRE L TESS Cae eres ._ 3 iF ick MM. Funston, U,| °™#¥lar defenses to the entrance of 918 Second Ave. close home to them. ‘There was a o c ‘ , Nn &. A., commanding thie department, | ‘2¢ und. — strike in the coal mines deat ne arrived here today for an inspec-| —— of the city, and the men bro oe TACOMA, April 22.—George D-J}tion of the Puget Sound artillery} Who's your tail to take the places of the «# feribner, who was arrested #8 & 84% | district. Inspection wil include vis-| Secon coal minere were a terribly dee Juctive industry during the last} = —— pected accomplice of Albert K Bell sesieincch ncaa iseimmecibiaaea lot; the soctal conditions of ss @ rule,| year is est | i : ERE Pee ae " Box Calf : 7 oP OO SNOHOMISH, April 22—The great Bhaea, five | Men's Madras Negligee Shirts, ly N 0 lby reason, not by force, ar 1 no mar wooden drawbridge which spans the pearl buttons, finished same as the more expensiyv styles; 8 Men's Mercerized Like-Sitk Stripe Negligee Shirts, finest workman The value, sell- , w span in the arid, ship, selling at Setatied her Satisfied A gM gg ie 05 Rec a | muginess Bieney aad Chief 3 Men's Mohair Negligce tisfie y isfied Any f|the taw must be guided, only here papell hE BO en eon. Giedin abea pronounced favorite, s Time. Time. the maxiin should have redoubled! Chiet Engineer W. T. San, of the | jrihee and Deedeing company . : itn 3 eae: emphasis. The firet business of the| united States tug General its | ocak tuo gneer debt canon Wael é | MEN’S SUITS, new | sa N’S SHITS. worth i teal page Bir Oat ting ‘em up for all hia friends | ore — Patent Leather Blucher gligee Shirts, silk stitched, TS, 5 | an be repaired ; a ope, latest prin nts t spring styles, worth $14 and $16; now of- es —_ fe < oe an y-. (The, stork visited hia b end t Jr mapeb Wine cota M eter ou Shirt $10 and $12. Sale fered at— rind oo a Praethnge alae ee owe og tn tet wen Mg | Prominent Woodman g00d shoe value, per pair..§4,00 new epeting etylen axe him do it lawfully. Abov who tips the scales at 9% pounds. | Rrigndier General William 3 adios’ fine Kid Shoes, with fancy, | yren's Madras’ Goll’ Shicks must be with him no fay -—— - Ropson »mander of the uniform Matt kid inlaid and lace stoy; $2.80 | . tenet r | " : Rop | =host of pretty patterns, . | poor man in the land mu Petition Is Withdrawn rank, Woodmen of the World, ts ir Y . $2.00 at $1.00 Saran fine Kid Shoes, | Men's French Madras Golf Shirts, - . 4 he strength of the state is put Heenuse the proposed improve-/|,. mt in Weatern | im the choice a styles, w. ‘OPCC S, equa |t : : By on ccing ing the uniform teame enter < prepa ntecood “3 the choice new dark patterns, tyles, worth $17 and . PCOATS, equal Bil forth to ald the strong in trampling} ment. might injure th Peo fala dB egies sot lieht_ or heavy welaht | St tne ct carne $18. Bankrupt Sale qe o custom tailored, m the weak. If the magistrate can-|! ache gD Gh ele |the perfection of the organization : $2.50 price— good $20 values aot convince the poor that thie jelsesraéde of Third at ee eee ett : ie + Wee tal ae ee not true, he bas failed 6¢ bh nc- | Ping ind Stewart st of officers will be made at the reg cid oF season White Shirt that skill and fine jon, For poor men are not, as a Wn yente verty | eting of Ste Camp, No. ry heel, beau | I ost materials can make. $8. 25 $9. 40 cuter ong 108 aguete than rich mengdholdass will hold a confe . em Sy bel = a mh rp N per pair... $3.50 whan y ext Tuesday evenin a5 of comprehending the real menacing taking up tb | of state polictes and the essential = a ae | ‘The Salvation army is mourning _ Just Look at This Bankrupt ‘Stock of Furnishings truth of things | mihe tons of one of ite musical fm 5 n ao king! mountains an s ro the local barrac The i g0c Balbriggan Underwear, for Men... 20¢ | 75¢ Negligee Shirts, for Men. Banktupt ith it# kingly mountal 1 it |from the local barracks n

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