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ROU Siar fit ei SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1904. STRIKEBREAKERS ARE LOSING THEIR JOBS _-” laborers fared better, fully 4,600 be: fe 00 & Big Saving in Fiends Are at Work: (By Beripps News Aan) 7 | | MearERs We show different kinds of Heating Stoves at prices from 0 $75.00, In our stock ts ery known make of stove, ome have been used a little, molishing the machinery in a $2,000|] and are much below the cout of new stoves. We also have both MORE UNION MEN ARE GIVEN WORK, WHILE THERE 18 Aling employed, About 2,000 of the Yue (onatien '/ PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10. De: | GENERAL EXODUS OF NON- UNIONISTS FROM THE PLANTS | “tke breakers left the yards on carly trains, it iw estimated that Monday morning will find not more! launch, setting fire to a valuable If new and second-hand Ranges, pperemeam need | than 40 per cent of the atrike break barn and de ing It w including such brands as the ers inside the yards. a? Ing it with all 199 Onto, Garland, St. Clair, Bridge (By Boripes News Aen) sters have assumed the same ati! contents and on the following night || Beach, Star Estat Majestic, “HIC eo Phousanda | tude OMAHA, Sept. 10.—About 800 netting fire to anot arn in whieh || Jewell and others ® yap a Taboos } tne oly “yr were burned three valuable cows| | sole agents for the © Few skilled men were given work | strikers w given places at the| ft old employes at the packing} this morning on account of the! packing plants this morning, Me nall amount of livestock on hand | are to be taken on when the stock Rhonses applied at the stock yards} put it is expec many more may | receipts increase, The strike break be employed Monday morning. The | ors are leaving in large numbers and $1,000 werth of m Range. With our n the charge made against two ond-hand department stores we ) on by Jon ollk, who |] are placed in a position to offer big bargains in all lines Willamett | peo Boy we ina ype Be. The first firing ace Tues- | Remember the name and place, wore joered by strike breakers, but - or a by og id bik aaa war eatines bhneen thd acide ests adjoining and is doing great | being taken back slowly, Members } seat a cy By ge F —_ ot DABNEY & woobHo USE of the shop butchers’ unioa, num semper Pe> be, We peapesty 8 Complete Housefurn. Dering 3,000, assert that all must be i10 PIKE STREET, thee ting. Phones—John 981; Ind, A1156, Soldiers in Grand Review You Should (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Desire GAINESVILLE, Va, Sept. 10. The grand review of the army ma-|A BEVERAGE CONTAINING neuvers took place at 1 o'clock this afternoon at Wellington, Va, half} HEALTH-GIVING PROPERTIES, way betw the camps of the]. ee , v Browns and Blues. The men march-|ON® WHICH HAS UNDISPUTED ed seven miles and met for the pa-| gr 7 rade. Generals Bell and Grant|°UALITY AND RICHNESS OF headed their respective armies. The| FLAVOR. ALWAYS GET men present the appearance of sea- “ taken back at once and the team- CANBEDONE HELD AT TOPEKA ENCE HORROR ULAR YEAR PIEAMAIO Be Mee OR LLL CUT bendest woe” a enell That little plano problem that has deen revolving in your mind for acme time com be enaity end shite My Bertpps News Aswny tag men were associated with him ‘ Lo factority solved this week by taking] TOPEKA, Kan, Sept. 10.~The|?: RB. Walters, Foster, McKinney, as ~~ Advantage of one of the many bar-|Colorado officials have not _yet| aon’ Davie Keaniaas: Dock Coney, LAST NIGHTS GREAT FEATURE ~ coved campaigner gains we are offering at this time | #*ked Gov, Bailey for a requisition ‘phiy jist includes all but two, the a Ly Remember, you need not wait tin| fF Robert Romain, who has con- | names of whom the Topeka sheriff teased to being implicated. in tae | names, of whom the su |Are in Need you bave all the cash, for we sell 08 | Victor and Independenc “What is the necessity of Mr. J a aimee ce mine hor. . very easy payments when desired) rors in the Cripple creek district:| DENVER, Col. Sept. 10.—Prest N ED FOR fon gettl divorce this year,” be and: you Rave the wee of the plane| Gov. Balley refuses to discuss the| dest Charts Av’ Mone toa Bane.| —_- . of Supplies mS AT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION LAST NIGHT, while paying for it. vo of is officially brought tary William D. Haywood, of the Mr. Hawkins rubbed his head It you have a piano and no one to ~~ | Western Federation of Miners, de- thoughtfully for a moment and then - N oe me een ek Yesterday Romain gave a detailed clare that Romain was never THIRD decided to be frank and hide noth ca hg tyne News Ass'n) |STRENGTHENING, DELICIOUS play ep YOU | statement of the conspiracy result-| member of Free Coinage union at ing. ASOTIN, Wash., Sept. 10.—Cloud 4 the “Simplex.” it will put new jing in the Independence horror, in| Altman or any other union comnect | “The truva ts, your honor,” be rendered the roads in|AND SATISFYING. IT'LL D life in you and the plano. which he declared that the follow. ed with the federation. replied, “that Mr. Jackson may pos- | this section impassable. Farmers YoU Goon. How about a graphophone or a sibly want to marry again. Now 1 | re in need of supplies and the town | PLANS COMPLETED FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF BIG CROWD | am not saying that be bas made any |Is practically cut off from the rest) 2 DOZ. HALF PINTS, DELIV> cual wastes) inirement of some matrimonial plans as yet, but then | of the world. ERED FOR 90c _ og * ~~ tne od Wess. | AT GROUNDS TONIGHT—8O METHING OF INTEREST EVERY 1 Daricuiacly auceptlble to fem a . ep in. You are always welcome | inine charms PHONE EX. 26. NIGHT THIS WEEK | Seeing the judge frown, he added | ARE WORKING baatily ‘Of course Ubat is not the ee) only reason he wants a divorce, He D.S. JOHNSTON CO has’ ‘comsiderable property here THE ROOSEVELT ma . e < Stadium. | and ee eemceee General Musical Instrument House. The first two weeks of the Set age am graye hg Oo | ns eh derealr ant eens’ @ Sohdiimeie: iinet . = tle Industrial exposition draws | nd when the large crowds are con-| Yorce in this case,” Judge Tallman | ,VOOSEYELT. Ic oe sd Both Phones—260, ITALIANS EMPLOYED IN CONSTRUCTION CAMPS OF RIVAL |‘lo#e tonight and the indicstion® | sidered, the exposition is remark wale. owes some wees eeapens She Mandell aene to tale eatin “| ° in a by 0 ts freedom from disorder. | to civ society, which con- | i78 Moose | RAILROADS FIGHT PITCHED BATTLES ao en a omeat expects | The tamagemont eapects n large at. |demns the practice of rushing into | Much machinery is being installed the largest crowd thus far and/tendance next week and, as there is the divorce court at the = Superior Judge Tallman this every preparation is being made to | much of great interest and nothing aes a it ry a yore Sen morning granted divorces to Mrs. handle the multitude, There wil! |of no interest on the grounds, the | “pal with me pot to graut a Sarah Ball from Moses Ball on the y iy Series News Ass'n.) Gamonia, Louls Laro and am un- until the couple asking for it have ‘ r be as mi performances of the dif-| box receipts will undoubtedly be} grounds of non-support and cruelty as many j tried married life a year. Howland to Mre Miaale Brooks from HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Sept. 10.) known man were found to found to have been | ~~As the result of batties bet ferent shows as can be crowded into fully up to expectations. a a re oan Italians ween | Rilted. j ever, | have no objec..ons to your George Brooks on ground of non- | suppor i ; [i ployed by rival railroad] While the fh w the time and the outdoor features| The chief Interest last night cen ing the case before another judge construction camps five are dead and| deputy” Umerithe wens aybrOeTes® | wih be at thelr best. Tomorrow the |tered about the watermelon eating | ‘Xin (he case bolore ancihes mde several seriously injured. Several! from the adjoining towns and after | ¢xposition will be open and the pro-| contest. A bunch of hungry colored |. pitched battles have taken place be-| quelling the r | gram given as usual, but there will | boys got on the outside of — Houses to tween the rival crews, and it t#| rival crews were placed under ar-| be no confetti throwing. lhuge melons with « rapidity that | feared that there will be more trou-|rest. The depuly sheriffs are po To date, the exposition has beea|was surprising. The whole thing TELEGRAPH BRIEFS de. guarding the camps and on account| very successful. The smoothness |took about as long as it does | | Rent Yesterday the feud reached its/of a fear that an attempt will be| with which everything bas ron re- | Disvola to loop his loop, and whea | | | Tost ,terlous Proportions, and the | made to literate the prisoners sev- | fleets much credit on the commit-lit was over the judges announced fight tasted ser Netty ecg ran |erat deputy sheriffs have been|tee in charge of ita, Prank A Rust, |(hat Charley Edwards, of Dixteland.| Geneva. N. ¥., Sept. 10.—Sereno hen Proc - ¥ ad John | placed in and about the jail to pre-|N. A. Horrman and R. &. Orchard | was the winner. Payne, of Auburn, was nominated 4 OT jlippe | vent their release. They have worked early and iste) Two excursions from for his eleventh term in congress in lto make the big undertaking a suc-| B.C. arrived in the city t! the Thirty-first district today, The ThompsonCo F tie cons, and they have had the sati*- jing, one run by the Knights of | | cratic campaign here Monday even- | 0°" on of knowing that they have | Pythias and the other by the Trades | LONDON, Sept. 10.—The final 224 Pike Street ing. ie will make seven speeches) i+ eailed. The determination to|and Labor council. Each carried a |heat of the two kilometre cycling over the county next week. |eeep the exposition open another | jarge number of Queen Anne's coun- race for the world's championship isi silk i Fre Individual Instruction is why our etw te « course in Bookkeep- eng Shorthand, Typewrit- Pnglieh in lees than the Good Positions are filled by us because business men know our students ar trained individually in mod methods Day and Evening Sessions | mate weakness and eases. Call and see this | Chinese medicine. Have a Phones—John 3121, L3121. week met with instant favor trymen, The Knights will be pre- jin Crystal palace, was won by Hur- |B artora facilities alike. Call and Will T. Ik Tt took some people = long time | sented to the queen as soon as she ley, the American amateur cham-|[ see a school as modern as money —————— i al © find out that the exhibits were | ascends the throne this evening. pion. Final kilometre of the profes. con make it. Enroll now. PIKE STREET OPTICAL CO [to ftnd cat that che, cutie war [aseemee tea arene SE [cient conmplonnhip race ue won really tm | by Lawson, Americ Seattle Commercial School For Teddy tions very high class. As a result ~ - in | they started gotng too late. To see : WOMAN SUPPOSED TO HA (Special to The Star. everything one mont attend wveral Liseotamenasmemeemmeen } HAVE 5) times, and if the exposition closed erervi canton of the exavetive coun. Many have pim- ‘SLOOB Se THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED | © tle girl a monster doll will t er ’ HELD UP OLD MAN Last! EVERETT, Sept. 10.—Attorney tonight, as was originally Intended today Congresaman Richard Bar 1414 Qocend Avenue, nleorT te Cust: Whitney has been employed by the | there would be a whole lot of disap- tholdi, of St. Louis,» was elected | Phone 0674. yet. the, Setuaan Pout: cad PE Ave. ‘OpyY |ational republican committee to weieted peel s pore ee preaident mhe Vice-president is to POISON: | B o et a. jeaturee ne chosen fom t country (eae ean ot nee peter tomorrow o AN weeck will make eagh night interest first ivusiness of the aeaaion witt be| INTERBAY PHARMACY cna hale, om 9° per cent of Headaches are day the t one girls . _ tn the mouth, ulcers, ine te caused by Kye Strain. Arthur McClelland, a color wii on boy wy nnd ~ nd they —_—_—_ a ——, or ye se cee ge ps gene Ngee eetottice Station 1. | Binns BS BON, Ben ‘Caved permeney atm | will attend the exposition and xiven in bonor of members of | Pull and complete line of Dru tha ben ter, was arrented by Deteetiven Ha |will be given ® good time by the the union, will be held this after-| Gundry Arucies, City Prices and) BO Whe ACh 8 lenses. hard and Wanncastel 0 y Prices. for BROWNS 7 WA. LINDAUER, ead later Cortie Andereus, esored, Jecommittes, That night the lady's [JUDGE TALLMAN KEPT HIB oon god evening JOUN H. CASTBERG | 9 per bottle: . jertie Anderson, colored ; D My : "Cl +4 he ker Eye Specialist. was arrested by Detectives Burns et Weer. the te ieneen on f. CRONE GOT TR CHANT AT oo ccene. Wak: Bat, 14h eee Ex, o First ave “Globe Block. _ 4 Wappenstet Jovan the holder o' e Ine co n oR ESOL an Sep 7 em cummocted at eRe soy seen | Tuoaday there will be a greased pole] DIVORCE TO PARTIES MAR- Mrs. Sarah Rutledge, a native of | 0 held up the old man on Yealer jclimbing contest that showld pro | RIED WITHIN A YEAR prayer Argel Bae Ae re Ea ; ‘ay last night and robbed him of |voke much amusemen » eer of this section, died at Walla | ot in e Laun ry ompine considerable money | will be erected in a prominent spot OR ae » Walla yesterday. She crossed the . The detectives suspectd the wom _——- | where all can get a look at it, On plains with her parents at the age Cut-rate offices, First Ave. and Bell St.; Third, near Pike. We an of the hold-up and have been (Special to The Star) Tuesday the men's gold watch will! ny refusing @ divorce to Thomas |! 6 ae you oF it costs you nothing. Our work and prices are bring- Watching for her, She was to have) pyen oak me 5 | be siven away : soured |JackHon from bis wife, Ada Jackson srpauicatihior Mer». gone to Portland yesterday, but |,.eV® Wash., Sept. 10—| Two Japanese have been seou . uibe® Salen Weal t comeneitlhatiies ‘ the report of the hold-up and f ane knot ers in the Mukilteo | queen's platform on Wednesda a again made a | j InDentistry—Power Over Pain. | the description given of the woman |™ @ their output ts | night, after which the bedrodm set | not to legally | separs a By never-ending study and con-| who did the job last night the of- | ene ta y two @. Thel wil) be given away. Tugs of. wan) Couples until they had been married gee stiention eo the latest sults | Flcers decided to arrest Miss Andor- | *trike may sy Serious difficul-| petween t ‘ young women - least a year, Attorney Hawk _ Established 1890. lctentific Research we have ties are looked tor, as both white: jar that? ag-| 57 Previous = experies in the ms ~ ay. | 8On hites | have proven war > thal bw w perfe a he Dental Chair of ite ter. They went to her room this morn-|@Nd Japanese are carrying arms, | other pour contest has been attang-| 4! mF court ne per aly wel So far have we in ies and found McClellan, who mat sevens small clashes have al-| eq for Th night. ‘The swallt: | ea mned “ae ie or (My Scripps News Ass'n.) | branches of Der nat we are|Mving with the woman, in'the rc ready occurred. The Japanese are |reases and garment workers wilt | “xProme gy o| PORT >» Or > | * G. able tos | Hie was placed under arrest. Later | said to be vory cocky over the war|‘renebiy' gcrat i again, as honota| ‘POed7 divorges, but decided this) PORTLAND, Ore. Sept 10-1] 9 My ARBAGE CANS 7 PAINLESS ExTRacrions, ficers were notified that the | Successes in Russia, laze now oven between thempwads | morning thet be bad s meritorious | | > rear i ctrerremag = A - wapgeome NERATING, CUM ONT AEE ORs) Cones bee selatned’te fer roue | ——— —! team having a victory to its credit! | 1) 50 there are exceptions to every |morose, George Lauth, who shot | Made of heavy galvanized tron, with eight heavy galvaniged tron edad “imimaseaiie and he 4 cat ~ awed The oftt- After the contest Cots ‘ ont rule. He found that there are none | Mrs. Bear or Jones, formerly of |f 1 be rots 1 the body of the can, making {t impossible to jam in All work « nteed for 10 years.| serone ‘The woma > bean fone A Pl E Vance will go on the mat to dpetde |, this one of Judge Tallman’s Aberite sh, was yenterday , 4 ; strong. ‘The woman has bee easant xcursion their drawn. wrestling mate |"°wWhen the Jackson case wan called | ent to hia cell to await tal, "One $3.50 AND $4.00, = ae - n 4 Wednesday nigh roliowing: this | tawkina, who rep nts the plain. | Of the singular aoe of the case | TEETR It's like sraton Bl tnatie, some young women will «iva tit, arose with Y arti ang (An the sympathy shown by the fathe ERNST BROS. } a PUTEp : ; : exhibitions of boxing, and dy!s! said he would lke peak a few | of the hered woman for the pris 506 Pike Stroet Phones Main 1158 Ind. 1158 i SPtoiactY umbrolia and the man’s suit cade | words to the court before proceed. | Mer { | | will be given away. ing furthe ~~ panes |- RI” $7) | ext will be a 1 an awa fy hon fre- | | WAS KILLED p chilires, Wrery | quent retumls. to" Bod Crazy Indian FULL SET OF TEETH, from$s.00| # to school fn the | Ww the part e ar-| BRIDGE WORK, per t $5.00 | : —_ note wie & free | rod . oe GOLD CROWNS 85.00) ticket to t sition and pe Ay awe T he a “ (Dy Bor News As#o.} GOLD FILLINGS, fron si.00)} ™ elally att program 1} Tag “ = os 1 be a LEWISTON, Idaho, Sept. 10.—A q ' SILVER FILLINGS, fr Oc} 7 yrepared for them, To a lucky lit able. Iti ~ inl on MY | crazy Indian threatened the lives of = 4 PATIENTS IN SEATTLE TESTI-| n vem a fortunate bey a athlett tt i yeas J 8S. Jent and Bert Garrett, while} Hew York Dental Parlors): ; | All the aifts ‘mat Bay Sendaed t he mails. Laat | tna ved trou the CALL: “TRADE PRICES { : 614 FIR T AVENUE fe wl platt on wh Febr ary he Journe » Indiana In an we velting tor men to area | Collins Bros. Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy M to Dring to Beatle the heat |oBium, and cocaine tndiepensible to| tom tor four Feat ; 817 SECOND AVENUE Undertakers ‘ eche Surin Gi ee ringg Soi lg ttn gh oily multe ye any age ra Le h her over the tad habit | | Both Shake Hands OFFIC me pe ! athena. Ay ages \ ms " OTH PHONG MAIN 00 eat tot tonal enews ‘ } ; wane fan Now Of anley CL.0E THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET | ~~ ” ' A ; | BOTH PHONES—MAIN 913. age nd er 1 ‘ 1 : a from sla oma Pattlt, Sf 12, Brooks 331 |

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