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oneer One Cent age the Northwest “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 60, the Ruse’ ’ non sue, ‘The true growth of any state | WERIES rests upon independent and well Se wave BY UNFAIR BRE paid labor. th Fesent deere tabor in| . f other branches of industry of the (My Gorippe News Ansa) f Riots attending the progrem nl samen ie ach has secured better pay, CHICAGO, May 2.—By all caiva-|* “#revan of wagons through the contre of the city at 11 e’cloek, re more progperous, thus causing lations, the climax of the teamaters’ | ulted in the serious injury of thren ee 0° 7S ee ee co canta eal We GAL EeCT worl — wirike should be reached today. ‘The |r.” Walter Schultz was badty| TWO MORE “BUBBLE BUSTERS ria, however, a nine out of ten yo, the brewery workers, fwily enemys vend Gf vichenes |e expected, ¥ beaten by two colored guards at trick te gain teelr lof them are controlled elther by |restinine our duty tw the pubile, to with @ strong possibility (hat state Ded . ee we passed |the Seattle Brewing & Malting com-/ourtelves and our fenstiive have Pivoging ateng the streets of Bal troops will be called into action, If — fede getin wage aea = ~ involved pledging |pany, Hemrich Bros. or the Claus /struck for this tnerease, We be |tord at breekneck speed Tuesday, |inig step is taken the end of the pp genet <ul gp wtipaangpnestrn | not to drink or pat-|sen Brewing association, ‘The | speak the support of the pubic to | an autemodile owned by the Beatle | strive is at hand, as it is generally | i gale at any of the |buildings are generally leased by the |our just couse by refusing to drink | Automobile company caused & Pan- | samitted that troops can settle the | \72 BMS by the unfair} brewing companies, which also ad-/the beer of the Washington state | le among several teams, resulting | isang, Five hundred additional po 4 vance the Heenses, the latter being | brewertes that are w employing | 8 & bed smastup, | Heemen wore sent out ths morning |.) t er Ward building Ja this manner to #0 | paid up monthly by the saloon pro-|unskilied Inbor, By comptiance with| The machine, driven by & man lty protect the wagons of the em-| in, Monlegmery, Wart dulliie { the saloon | prietora, this request we wit be alded and med Harris, came up Ballard @¥~| stoyers and preserve order. Owing pour me: t Franklin streets, Walter Martin, a bystander, was shot in the leg while the caravan Was pasning ee ee ee ee eed AUTOMANIACE WHO ted | ti , pring pree The strike moved on Wednesday | the public saved from disease, be- | eo at about 45 miles an hour to the inability of the police de- |. Washington and Webach fon T A Lay ant Dr. EB. W the brewerles to} morning without disturbance, cause the skilled brewery work At the corner of Second avenue | partment to furnish adequate pro- following attacks on the wagons of of Fine demanded by the] Tuesday Chief Cook suspended for | throughout this country are thor- | 4 team attached to an express Was~ | trotiog. the employers have decided | 11,4 paniel’s Coal 30 days Lieutenant Pete Kumpf and | oughly organized and loyal to their] On beolngt to J, Turner took | te send out only 600 wagons today | on were injured and several shots time al! beer man- | Pipeman A. C. Valbusch for turning} union. Men now secured to take our | fright and broke away. It W8*)inetéad of 1400 ae planned. The | wore fred sound brewer /a hose on a brewery wagon driven} piaces are unskilled and will turn | Joined by two other express team. | polis report this morning that po Sooty it le =the }by a nom-union man, jie did #0/ out stuff which, if drank, will ehort-| Which crashed tmto a wagon be- | mai “negro strike breakers b 1 Seattle Brewing @ | upon complaint of Recretary Shivide,| iy rum the heaith of our people longing to B. Rindleman, also am to go to work today or leave | jn6n and officiais, It is reported that y, which is believed | of the Citizens’ alilance. Unior men) We propose to fight this out to a | Oxpressman. the where they are housed. | inuy decided to make an application | nape fo be the promulgator | claim there was not suffictent prov: | finish. We have the full support of| All of the vehicles were badly | The comp two Kent * * . *. * . * * . Te Conmultations were held this af “What's the use of chewing the se which the location for the suspension of the/our fellow workers. The labor | damaged. # to fight white men and | ground that local authorities are | ke mer instead f yelping . ted in particular men. The driver Was not wet, &l-| bodies of this state have endorsed The automaniac was halted at do it for $2.50 & day pewstene te hendia the aiteett ‘ laround he galoons in the city, par-| though the kegs and the horses’ fect | our stand. We received endorse- | Ballard and ‘Third avenues, where began early thie morning | oT rc. or Iubor te were at| City Attorney DeBruler snapped patronized mostly | were splashed, to our demands from our in-| be gave bis hame as Harris and bis) qe Sorty-sixth street, when & KONE) woringricld today to urge the gov- | {Re Sbove words at J. N. Sandvig aiready felt the} The firemen claim that the hose) tional and yesterday likewise | auto Rumber as No, 8, Segro strike breakers, who ar | grnor not to order troops to Chicago. |!" th police court Wednesday morn- ‘There are sev- | accidentally got out of thelr Con-|came the following diapatch from| He refused to pay for the dam po from the south at 6 o'clock. | oo ing use only Spo- | tro! Clocinnatl, from our general se ages bie disregard for the ordi-\encduptered an angry crowd of) oywicaGO, May 3.—The strikers | Sandvigen was up before Police “Whether It was accidental OF! tary nances had incurred, declaring that | union. gympathizers, In the clas | don charged with having otherwise,” sald Chief Cook, “there | “Your request for endorsement of| he had only frightened the first | whith followed 12 men were severe- | ealned @ further advantage yester the automobile speed ordi- was no excuse for it.” Your present strike was before last | (eam ly thjated. Edward Boswell, col Dintiniden ;ateaie thin, Sate (anOOO aiden night's seasion of the international! He did not even slacken his speed |ared, p wtudent in the College ot Owners ate ehin eanaatal He was one of the bunch ‘spotted as executive board. Hoard has en-| When leaving the suburb, but pulled Phgsitions and Surgeons, was mis! only union teamsters, refused to|>Y Detective Phillips last Saturday Soe dormed same, Wish you all the best| the lever to it# last notch and | (@N@ntor a strike breaker at Twen-| make deliveries to any of the firma |” First avenue, above Pike street | EMEN Jof success and hope that the strike| Whirled away, with @ farewell | (y-sinth street and Stewart avenue | inyoived in the sirike When ordered | The autolrt covered one block at the Ui A will Inst only @ few days. Latter fol- | laugh anda vadly beaten that he may | to do so by the Employers’ associa- | fate of 29 miles an hour, but stil! he a lows, Rindieman declares that he will |dia = tion. The latter then notified the |"#d things to say to the court tT — Signed. “ADAM HEUBNER” | prosecute the reckless autotest, and| ‘Twa large downtown office) Team Owners’ association that un-| Although Sandvigen pleaded Thanking our friends for their | SAy8 he has a dozen witnesses who | boMMings are deprived of coal by the | legs jt complied with the request it |#Ullty, he wanted to argue the point tp The Baitor of The Star. | that employers choose from une™-/| support, we are, will testify that Harris wae going strithe oF the drivers for the Crerar) would attempt to have all contracts |!" langu volurmtnous If not intel- | = a Gir:—We, the brewery | ployed union members. San Fran-|JOINT EXECUTIVE BOARD OF | @t not lens than 40 miles ap hour Cine Cosh sompony this morning. | between the team owners and the | !igible, but DeBruler choked him off oad a strike, respectfully ask |cisco contracts give minimum for THE UNITED BREWERY City Attorney Ingersoll, of Bal Depety United States Marsha! | business houses and railroads can-| #4 Judge Gordon did the rest to the “a to print the following as to (he | brewers $21 per week and employ WORKERS OF SEATTLE lard, stated this afternoon. that he|Plere@ this morning arrested | celed. tune of a $16 fine. the Brewery Workers’ | ment same as in Portland. By F. X. CHRISTMAN. | would prosecute Harria Michas! Hogan, a union teamster The railroads, the Commission| Tuesday afternoon Dr. & W, Run- pis calling a strike of their] From the foregoing it is plain President Pro Tem. “Automobile drivers cannot come |on the charge of violating the fed | Team Owners’ and the Lake Trans- | "oer dropped tn at the police court ers tm the breweries of this | that our employers have caused thi#/ Hy HANS PUTTRICH, Beerstary to this town an@ act as they want |¢eral imjunction. This ts the first | portation Team Owners associations |!" Tesponse to Detective Phillips’ in- the exception of Spo-/ strike by the refusal to the brew- Seattle, Wash. May 2, 1805, to, without getting into trouble,” |arra@t under 1 injunction. Ho-jhave taken practically the same | ¥itation ond deposited for municipal where new sgree-|ors of @ raise In wages of $1 8 - _ —— - said Ingersoll fan obstructed the street in front! stand as the Team Owners’ associa- | improvement signed week, or 16% centa per day, and <a ited Sania at tenons tion so that the Employers’ associa. “Guess I'm guilty all right,” #0 ' the Brewery |a slight increase in overtime pay. wagon carrying ition finds itself shorn of several | the genial medico who took his med- i. yearly or | There is also @ slight Increase asked WARSAW OP SP eRHARHAAERARE from @ railroad station to the wub-|of what what It expected would be | cIne phllonophicalty. “Pil look out G ite strongest allies. | next time. + The Weather ; a with their for apprentices, engineers and fire- agreement with men, and laborers ask for the elght Chief of Police Delaney ha@ in- * Who Made Arrests—Det say they Were NOt! to the gévernor for troops on the |'™#? Why don't you pay your fine| SPLENDIO SERIAL STORY WILL TOM JOHNSON’S NOVEL PLAN FOR PUBLIC’ CONTROL OF WRITE AND TELL THE STAR IN FIFTY WORDS HOW SMILLIONS OF MISCHIEF,” NOW RUNNING, PRIVATELY OWNED FRANCHISES WILL SOON BE OUTLINED IN THE STAR BEST TO ADVERTIGE SEATTLE AT THE PORTLAND FAIR > - as CENTS PER MONTH fornia Our requested increase | ported th na captured | practically brings our wa up|the British steamer Planet Venus. to the scale of the California brew - ery employes TOKIO, May 3—It Is rumor@a In concluson, we wish to sta@/tha€ the destination of Rojest that we workmen*hear a great deat] vensky’s @eet is Petropaviovek! about the growth and prosperity of | Kamchatek@, instead of Viadivostok . the northwest, We know that our|It {# reported that the Russians are * cont of living is steadily increasing, | collecting coal there, owing to their Shall the growth and prosperity | inability to fortify the place, The | the northwest only mean to us @e- | tumor is not credited, Jerense in ow standard of living, or - 7 - shall we be permitted to share in saniiainintinats this prosperity through a slight wage increase? Tha ry he re wan DECIDE TO BOYCOTT ALL SALOONS SELLING BEER ee ie growth of any a " BIG UP $15 IN POLICE COURT —GTAR'S CRUSADE A COMPLETE VICTORY Y Sl ie ie Mie ie Meni ain ie ee end HAVE BEEN “SOAKED.” * * * * Runninger J. N, Sandvigen. ® sis . * * * * tive Charles Phillips and Se i i i ee ee ee ead © \ternoon of the influential business» ——— [structed his men to keep a clone wateh on the “bubbles” and to arrest any chaffeur breaking the ordinance, Se ee eed eee A * * | ANOTHER STAR VICTORY. * \* * * utomobile eru ie in- © # stituted by The Star has ended ® @ in a complete victory for this & |* paper * * Three flegrant offenders ® % have been fined by Police Judge & * U * * have been notified to w * their enthusiasm, and the ® * dest speed adopted by the ® * attle autolets nowadays is w *% very comforting to the ped * * trian * |® To Chief Delaney belongs the & we it of the crusade’s success. & * His prompt action in detailing ® %& men to gather in the offendere ® | ® and the hearty co-operation his w& | ® department gave The Star war *& |®& responsible for checking the ® ® dangerous nuisance. * * The Star desires to publicly # | ® thank Chief Delaney, Detective t & Phillips and Officer Kent. * * * RHR two that 6 Ss gar hour, | Ployers. for in that same letter of constituted a day's |April 26 they state: “The relations idx days & Week. Appren- | between the employers and the em- | $10 and $12. The ployes hare been very agreeable; WARSAW, May 3.—Today Is the ask for brewers $71 ‘he past two years” And the em-|2t4th anniversary of the prociama G@rertime 65 cents per | Ployers provided the small Increase /tion of the Polish conatitutl 1 by Apprentices to re- | aeked by the employes was receded |the last Palish king. The event ts $id per week: increase |ffom. offered the old contracts, | generally being celebrated. and a n per week or | Which contained the list clause. For/number of street demonstration There are very (Oe tea years contracts contain- occurred this morning. The strikers | (iy Bertoes News Awan) At 4:30 the jury was still out. It{mot consider the past life of the stands eight to four in favor of| defendant; that she was entitled to acquittal every reasonable doubt and pre The woman's ward of the King NEW YORK, May 3.—Nan Pat-| sumption of innocence. He said the! tersop spent « bad night in the | main question whether the de Tombe ast night and thie morning | fendant killed Caesar Young or not. |! dusting and general cleaning sho the effect of the terrible| The jury was not to peoulate | up Wednesday morning as it has straip. She te still firm in the be- | whether Young shot himself or not,| not had in three months, The slat- county jail received such a sweep- day. tng this clause have been made be-jare now gathering in the streets Hef j ie the breweries. | that she will be acquitted. Last | but to ermine whether the de-|ternly women prisoners have been Of the engineers tween our employers and ourselves. jand @ police sergeant was killed by | a he said fendant killed him. the despair of Jatlor Wise ever r $26.25 per | TB Supposed tyranny of the ualon jan unknown culprit. Further vio- “t to be free and on my way | The jury went out at 2 o'clock since he took charge of the jail, and orto $23 per week, |*brough the lat le now simply be-|lence ts expected. 5 to mother in Washington by | The jury went to lunch at 2:08|when he saw the house-cleaning ie of plant. Increase | ‘26 Seed by the spokesman of the) Soldiers and polite are patroiting | tomorrow night.” e'clock hubbubd going on Wednesday morn- employers to prejudice the public |the streets, A dispatch from Lodz } Th® defendant, dressed in deep! The jurymen ieft the restaur black, took @ seat beside her coun-|on Park Row butiding ‘The recorder began his charge | o'clock, A he jury. He said the jury should eres 20 ont oe: lagainat the workmen. Hence eis @ crowé attacked a number of ot | ing. was about the happiest per- son in the court house—except, pos- sibly, the vigorous little woman ‘detailed statement policemen this morning, killing a/ ‘ sivslacasiiilies In addition, we state that Port-| sergeant and wounding a detective.| Steamer Umatilla, of the Pacific |¢p ¢ land ts no competitor to Washing-|The soldiers arrived and fired on|Coast Steamship company, arrived bd ee ae Pree Prag Bo ton brewerlen, hence need not be| the crowd, killing four and wound-|in port from San Francisco Wednes sting-cloth—for. fau! ous | considered. Beer of the Senttle |ing several day morning. The veasel brought 4 jeeping was the dearest hobby. of Brewis” “@" Maiting company te mee! full cargo of freight atid a large lint ies toe tite dickesed tannah te on shipped in large quantities to Call-| KOBE, Japan, May %—It is re-' of passengers, |had jut been declared insane by an | insanity commission. Mre. Johnson was brought to the | court house tn a carriage by Deputy Sheriff “Chet” Belding, to whom (see took a great liking, and a crowd ey per week Increase Overtime was ontract; no increase dey was eight ‘Week consisting of seven asked in this. om the last con- to $20 per week. onstituted a day and Week. No change in con- i received $12 to $15 per hours y's work and io change asked Agreement of general ealled for $2.50 per heed & day's work and ps except coal shovel- Worked seven days for a Sgreement asks for to constitute a day's gathered from all over the court j house when it was noised about ; that the portly deputy was the re- THE GANG OF YOUNG DESPERADOES BELIEVED TO BE UN { the affectionate caresses DER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE NOTORIOUS “SCAR KID" | com tender demonstrations of the mely young unfortunate. When Deputy Belding went to the John- son home, he founu that Mrs. John- son Was unmanageable in the hands of of her relatives and friends, but he gently to her and at once won her confidence. objection she accom- ——_——. The Duwamish riv pirates are pirates are now sheltered place layidg ow.” All Tuesday night «| wagie harbor, and thes close Watch wan kept along the river! party in broadening out by ‘the posse of six officers which | arch. The launch in whict as to employment contract: “In case Vaeancies all necessary haw heen given the task of running - ey satean’ wediane ed him to the court house and a @mgaged through the the gang of young toughs to earth, | pe eed arbor Wednesday night and) into Judge Frater’s chambers, where of the union, the bat the pirates, probably warned of |}°oKouts will be organized at other! the examination was held. While arenes and binds it- thel danger, fatied to put in an ap- | Polite where the pirates might put/ the physicians asked her questions all help required at! pearance ye ue eesiin:s : jshe chatted gaily about trifles, Botice whenever or-| If # flow believed that the y ng bees om - iaak a . we we standing close beside. Deputy Beld en re banded together under | 44 oo} at the authorities pattin, cheeks affection- OF foreman may if he| one gf the reat and boldest | Hotified to be on the lookout for the! groomed hair with a caressing Whatever help ix re- | waterfront th on the Pacific |##%€ of young desperadoes. Smith) hand. Finally she said that she Mat union men can be se- coamt. The officers have evidence |'* convir that th Duwamish) was tired and, innocently sitting Workmen shall be din- | that nearly two years ago shat pend got al <eP es t = down upon Belding’s knee, began to OF discr: aad Juntion of the present gang |'P8t the officers were hot on thetr| count his finger ita priest was formed, but it wis Gals ebout trail‘ang have 9s aped down-sout 4] At first. the clerks bailiffs and tof brewery labore three or four months ago, about the |!" & sloop and will remain under) stenographers who had gathered . is added a poe | time “The Scar Kid" disappea over until the hunt has ceased. labout thought to enjoy the joke ro and sufficient | from Ban Francisco, that the tr ‘ ake tee pratt: that on Belding, but before the little wo Wen for dis » 4 lous ventures of the pirates |D°Y Bilis @ notorious female) man had been in the room three Tiets conti tier ries Tennneet. SoS HOGS (rogh fe ‘uley “WHIM The’ idee snd] Seen er ae an ee | Li nll i : experienced hand being shown in all| “recting their movements. sympathetic, Her affectionate play f Assiciation of the ay ’ the de fons committed air Sheriff Smith Is still determined | tuinoss was that of a child, and the Under date of April 26, } then... “The Sear Kid,” so called be- | (0 apprehend the gang ven it it good-natured big deputy himselt IRE Solnt local exceu- cause of a long White scaf across his | “kes weeks or months to do it was ready to cry when she began to Of the unions in | | face, ix #aid to be the only membe — — count his big fingers and talk to rag: | wang of young criminals who were | ® p 6 rs ha mad BOW make the following all implicated in the murder of Po-|% TACOMA, May 3.—Dave # | ut she put her arms around Beld- Se reject your new licemam Robinson in San Francisco, | w® Blake, of Tacoma, and F. B. &|ing’s waist and trotted amiably B84 offer to renew the Alien Goucher, the son of an emi-|% Simons, of Spokane, will leave # | Along with him down to the jail fa od the coming two nent California lawyer, Hon. G. G.)% with the tenderloin expedition & | Where she will await transportation to enter into con Goucher, who was convicted only a) % for Fairbanks, Alaska. They #|to Steilacoom. As eho passed the same terms and few weeks ago, being one of the! ® will sail on the City of Seattle & | through the hall she stopped to hug With either the Fran Kong. |% tomorrow night. Forty girls #|@nd caresu a big brown dog that a 85 now in force and | po 4 It i# Delleved that “The Sear Kid" | % from the various cities are to & | Wagged bis tail, then laughing and j OF the Portiand contract | SS garrenwe]? TA. - and his organization of pirates are|% be taken. A launch and provi- & | prattling to horseif, wont with Held and as a wi { operating a «loop and a number of! @ gions were sent on the Alki #| ing down tho stairs. i © state that the + i COMMISSIONER GATUMELD SAYS THAT THE STANDARD OIL CO. HAS GROWN TO SUCH PRO- small boats, not only along Duwam- | w jast night x! When left inside the womon's hoarly iden yn 1 KANSAS THAT IT WIL. TAKB HIM A LONG TIME TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF IT, het river, but all along the shores of m ward, however, a change came over nd in the middle of contract, axcept | EWS ITEM. the sound. It fs thought that the “®BPkeeAKKRAKwA RK Kew ww hor and, INSANE PATIENT GAVE THE WOMAN'S WARD IN HOTEL DE SMITH A VIGOROUS DOSE OF HOUSE CLEANING 2 which expired on bour day. That and that only is the) * * 5 , ‘was for two pare It in- | bone of contention, The bugaboo of} Spotter * engineers, firemen, | the list, that fs, the right of the * * Pottlers and genera! in- | unions to ehoose from their idle PT Pee eee eee ee ee . men, on the expired | Members from a list when vacancies x ea : 4 1s ‘Were paid as follows: occur and to protect members Tonight and ureday, prone) and $21 per week; ;asainest wrongful dischar was L Fresh South to Wee —_———_—— . and is of no importance to the em- w | a -the ward, she began to repeat the Lord’s prayer in Swedish, follow- ing with a rambling sermon. The convicted women pickpockets and petty thieves, lying about indolent- ly om the wntidy cots, listened cari- ously, but they were suddently put to flight, for in the middle of Ree sermon the new inmate caught | sight of a broom and began clean- ing house. In a trice clouds of dust were rising and the other prison- ers fied to the Inner cells, while Mrs. Jotinson, happily laughing to herself and apologizing to imagin- ary guests for the untidy condition of the room, swept, dusted, moved out tables, beds and chairs, “tidied up” and made things lively in gen- eral; first tying her handkerchief around her head and ‘pinning the jail dish-towed around her waist as an apron Deputy Belding will take the un- unate lite woman to Stella- |coom Wednesday evening INJURED MINER CRAWLS HOME WALLACE, Idaho, M $.—Blind in both eyes, his windpipe tora wn and his face filled with parti- es of rock, James H. Hawarth, a miner of Granite, climbed unassist- ed down a ladder from the upraise to the main tunnel, crawled on some planks over the winze, a distance ot 1,900 feet, and informed the miners off ehift of the unexpected explo- sion that caused his injuries, In company with William Miller, Ha- warth was working on the night shift in the upraise. They were starting to clear up the muck pile when Hawarth struck a pfece of missed powder with his pick. He was bending down close to the pile and the full force of the explosion } struck him square in the face, frightfully injuring him. Upon his recovery from the shock he made jbis way from the mine. Miller was working behind him and escaped the full blast of the explosion. He was rendered uncon- scious for some time and did not regain his senses until after Ha- warth hod left the mine He is not badly hurt, his principal Injurlee be- ing hrnise Hawarth was brought to the Waliare hospital as soon as possible, but a number of | elapoed before he reached hor | was taken to Spokane on today’s jtr to consult with ocullstes, The t of one of hit eyes is entirely but he saya that he ie able to light with the other.