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home owner. #8 I buy it. * etme » Es sith e r Fe. STRIKING Sak gah {Special te The Star) 1 to5 p. m. Suits for Buite for Suits for $2.25 Butte for 6 $2.60 Suits for 7% Suits for Shoes for THE SEATTLE STAR—W CHICAGO'S BIG FIGHT BOTH SIDES IN THE LABOR WAR MAKE SIGNED STATEMENTS Credit Each Week Will De, Mahogany Sale Attracts Wide-Spread Attention The fact that evefy piece of ma- pogany furniture in this stock is re- duced in price tar this week makes an item well worth the attention of every NEWSPAPER WHICH BOTH AGREE THAT IT 19 LIFE OR DERTH FOR THE UNION—SECRETARY JOB, OF CHICAGO, May of the Employers ve long been in p industrial tyrant” must now be de that preparati and the ultimatum rat the Firm and dee right and will be | Frederick W, Job, nd commander gi Everyone can hogany furniture---Now is ie time to a tot Parlor Suites, 3 and 5 Pieces, 50c and 60c on the Dollar calestil BY FREDERICK Ww. JOB, of the Employers elation of Ch une of that fact ompelled to reduce number of their « reducing the mumber of men er COR. SECOND AVE. UNION STREET | will dew Bowles, who signed the Pacific Construction company, when ho wach company existed, and who had done $5,000 worth of work for the fake company brought against Sult has been both Heusner and individually for PAY DIRT the contracts. LOOKS LIKE MURDER . PORTLAND, Ore, May 3--The qty grand jury bas begun its ato Municipal scandals iret witness to give sensational fs ex-City Engineer Wil c who swore that} Charles E. Rumelin of ei ht Of $8,000 if he would | tet the $63,000 bid of the Pacific et Everett company eonstruction of the First PORTLAND, Ore. May 3. the charred remains ‘The man had murdered and unknown man. levidently been FREDERICK W. body placed under a pile of burning | secretary of the Employers A bloody trail of about 56 feet 7 long wae found leading to the fire. ployed the tab © unions have & nechildt has brought for $500 alleged damages y de Vett for the alleged loss of | dog, « fine St. Bernard, which | yy claims was againet | workers They have grown In numbers un they delieve they enough not to regard the They have driven the bust mw men Inte a They have restricted the eum the plaintiff away by the defendant in January } to stamp out the evl Jecarcity of unter destroy the in tyrant thet has rulsed bin scepter | [Chicago must Receiver’s Notice complete assortments in all de- ents of the Big Monarch Stock, h will be disposed of at the prices . Hours of sale from 9 to 12 B. ALEXANDER, Receiver. Men’s $7.00 —~~“Frerentn in court Sults $3.10 12-1b. All Wool Blankets, BROUGHT OUT AGAINST BEHIND HER ARE BROTHER-IN-LAW AND SISTER |J. MORGAN SMITH AND WIFE. M'CORMICK RECEIVED | $4.00 and 96.00 Gray Blankets for | Men's S6¢ Alaska Socks for he Suspenders for 60c Suspenders for lack Sateen Shirts for mick presented hin President Loubet at 5 o'clock with the traditiona $1.00 Boft Bosom Fancy Shoes for..1.50 Shocs for..$1.75 8 $1.00 Ghose for... 456 Men's 85c Underwear for ambassador's first meeting with the head of the republic mata were prese nderwear for Medicated Und 4 00 Cormick spok countries and Ir All sales for cash will kindly report any disputes or inattention to Recslver Alex- r heritage than t ing the great Amer 96.90 Shoes tor $2.46 Lot Comforters tor 350 POLICE BLUNDERED PORTLAND Through a blunder of the local po lice and a misunderstanding on tho part of the # J. F. Allen, who eloped with Allen and Miss Stone were jarrested while trying to marriage license. city wired to arrest charge had been filed against him by the girl’s father accusing him of & statutory offense arrested, however, badly frightened at the thought of prosecution that be fled father {e willing that Allen should The police of this & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Nall Blook North of P. 0., Bet. Union and University ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION IN THE EMPLOYER@ ASSOCIA TION, ADMITS THAT PREPARATIONS FOR THE SATTLE HAVE BEEN GOING ON FOR A YEAR Bo great are the interests Involved and so de termined the spirit of the contestants that, it is feared, a general battie seue of unioniam has been precipitated in this city Btraight from the headar ation comes *s for the con or e reply of the labor leaders that unioniam is ed No matter what the cost, ary of the Chicago Employers’ association eral of the forces fighting the labor uni eliue P. Shea, president of the International Brotherhood of Team ng the other Titantic force in the present struggle and labor organ These counter st nd tions in that city, have issued ements are as follows the ere ' poturing eity in the miry, Of he will destroy all the best elements of ite civic life Within the three past re the teamsters’ union with ite member ship of 26,000 has b n the domi nating powe n organized labor This powerful union has dictated to amatier unions, employers and even to the police and officials who fear its power, It has made hard tions merchants have t for ept them, Ite ex oy] have become more and im: nome until the © beyond ree The Kmployers’ ansnociation ¢ Chicago began to realize a year ago that o finish fight with this gient of the unions orgs sation must yw every member of the er Bloyers’ organization in prepared for the *truggte that ls on. They their time. influence and money te combat the evil which threatens te plu forced tdi ductivity Two thousand te @ Chicago into er vem and reatricted pre atriking to compel Ward @ Co, to reinstate 12 garment cutters, In a day or two the entire of the teamaters wil probably be out assaulting Innocent men whe t employment when it is offered thy mm the police who are perf thelr duty in on the str pre pre and paralysing the industry of « great city, They have broker tracta in a num of instances, and contracts w h without regard to their supposed in- | to violabtiity, The struggle i one of | plies wn making, When it ends! perien rength of the moat tyrannical | nec » In the world will be y not be able f labor unton- lam entirely, but they can give it a ' Kan ployers w that will render it harmless . | Ide WHEN THE STATE SCORED LOOKING FOR “BLIND PIG” CORVALLIS, Ore, May %-—Au thorities are busy searching for the blind pig” that supplied the liquor that gave the little town of Philo math a hot time last night. Walter Custer, an 18-year-old youth, be came im was one of Roonevelt'’s rough rid ers and madly raced up and down the main streets firing a revolver and shooting up the town in true cowboy style with the city marshal in full pursuit. Finally Custer fel: from his saddle and was captured His frolic cost him $15 Peter Speedy then showed that} he wasn't so slow either. Collecting | a gunnysack full of cobble stones he} started in to break all the windows in town. He was not permitted to realize his ambition and his fun cost him $40. ed with the idea that he! INESDAY, MAY 3 inh stated @ retw th With ite haste niet agre offered w a liveriie # ObJex tod tele wirikon At win sary Mf untor memyers + there oF | heme to deliver t other firms will be broken | ratiroad brak other | | | cer BY CORNELIUS P. General tional Brotherhood of Teamsters. “ The | the te | forssase Fon. , i i ie ae ened thin fight to | violating | 1 of @ contract by discharging unlon Pee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee PORTLAND, Ore, May & hanging of Frank Gugliel who is scheduled to be tod at Sal the murder of her daugh Freda, who was the 14 r-old sweetheart of the con demned man not believe women should superintendent of the peniten tiary to procure the desired in vitation. Mra. Garacio, how has applied direct to the CORNELIUS P - National ee ee HAVE SEVERAL | the garment t of | the ordinance #0 that the big packing p making against the tide fa Another plan is to extend the engineers to make no freight handle Chicago would ex in which all new si houses must be bullt The city would be par- yned, with the present establishments must water suppil There ie @ difference of o ae to whether w ite strength We do not wish to put t citizens to hardship chotee will be left us if the mill aires of Chicago compel us to use trantic We have endeavored to keep the CRUSHER COMING crusher | teast 200 pounds of granite | is about to be installed at the Paymaster Eugene furnished with the Sound + Rye of other naval supplies nance John G. Gray, acting as trustee of lared bankrupt omy harging Charles, Johr k with having unlawfu hich should have propertie | anwets of the | numb bankrupt red in with the and ar r enter business house 1 . ' Ito the Emp lation, through th fa forcing trike of wt union by the whol * of our member W that our meme h 1 their former 7 1 ¢ NINE PAPTERNS of CUT PRICES Thursday ¢ any, covered with figured tape highest grade Teg. Price. Cut Price # 8.50 $ 6.75 a 10.50 17.60 12.50 18.60 - 13.00 22.60 18.75 26.00 - 19.75 22.00 HOULD NOT SEE HANGING hearted Sheriff Tom ha» refused the gentle t of Mra. Gaetano Gara an Invitation to attend m Friday next sheriff says that h hangings, and refuses his influence with the Rises ee Cee ia making the new home more Springs $3.75 Vermin Proof Springs #5.00 Cable Springs 4.00 National Springs 00 Cotton Top Mattress $5.09 Iron Fra a * * * . . * + * * * * * * * * * * a * authorities * We hi poems which shall have as RANGE Contestants must PLANS taken in this contest GL HolmesFurnitureCo- 0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. UT PRICE THUI <SDAY offered at DERE ARE YOU MOVING? n't aselst you In ytton Mattress $6.50 “¢ $7.50 The Empress, better than the OUR PRIZE POEM CONTEST © offered three grand the three best eighteen years the Cascades. Already sev age and must reside in Washin Contest is now open and will close May eral hundred poems have been within these limits, which shows is unknown, | solcoecie: cis: NO SUCCESSOR ch ahah a FOR JOSEPH epealing (Special te The Star.) abliahing these lim-| LEWISTON, Idaho, May 3.—"It | ybable that no chief will be elect ye en all of pr |e dl te have any mor ite defense in the fight Beacon hill residents ceed the deceased Chief Jo soph,” said James Stuart, the well ehter houses! known Nez Perce Indian, who was in the clty yesterday from Koos kia. “A petition has been filed with | Present limits so as to include the line commissioner of Indian affairs establishment of James Heriry and! py Mre Felix Corbett, sister of the ther im to allow} tate Chief Joseph, asking that the # to rema department recognize po chief elect ed to succeed Chief Joseph. Mra Corbett sets forth in her petition that there are no relatives to succeed the dead chief, and that led time the election of a successor would | be the voice only the renege the Frye Pack-| element of the tribe. The petition and to whi | ing company should be compelled to|by Mra. Corbett is a very strong | putting up ite Investe nt being #0 large.| document, and deals with the con if i, i= e by ebief, Mra. Corbett pol Silk Gloves “9a iS) Spring Neck- wear Fads ' All Sizes rr RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. String Suit Sale Remarkable Bargain Offering of Fine Garments Is Finding Great Favor A FOURTH 18 A BIG SAVING ON THE COST OF A SPRING SUIT. NO WONDER OUR CROWDED, SCORES OF WOMEN ARE TAKING ADV/¢iT- AGE OF THIS OPPORTU NITY ALL OUR NEW SPRING SUITS—TAILORED GARMENTS OF THE MOST ASH ONABLE SUITINGS—SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS—SI REDINGOTE SUITS—MOHAIR 8UITS, BRILLIANTI sUuITS—1 FACT ALL THE MC STYLISH AND POPU- LAR MODES AND MATERIALS NOW ON SALE At 25 Per Ct. Discount Suite Priced Regularly at $12.50, are now . ooere Suits Priced Regularly at $15.00, are now Suits Priced Regularly at $17.50, aramow ............6608 6 Sujts Priced Regularly at $20.00, are now Suits Priced Regularly 50, are now Suits Priced Regularly 5.00, are NOW .......40. Suits Priced Regularly 0, are now Suits Priced Regularly 1.00, are now Suits Priced Regularly Sults Priced Regularly at $40.00, are now 35.00, are nOW.. ..... . | Drapery Sale Now On See Our Window McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. Jamong the Nez Perce better class of Indians opposed to the election of a chief.” Stuart explains that the view is held by the educated Indians that ithe sooner all forms of tribal organ- removed the |izations are will be for the Indians. HAS SPRING FEVER (By Scripps News Ass'n.) lowa, May 2 James Wilson, of agriculture, again in June to @ clerk In nt in Washington. flance is kept a secret. suit against the c ty and the Senttle to recover $20,000 | alleged damages, which he claims he jhas suffered through a fall from hie building while seape for the city, | the fall being occastoned by a shock ity from @ nearby wire ened, the com-| ditions of the tribe and the de-| of ele mitteemen see ho renson why the|moralizing effect of electing a new Jother two packing houses cl | should not alse s out the! we Hoenned. individuality that now {s found Ashley Studio, plainly Photos, $1.00 per dozen. 1616 First ave. Lace Sale Is Now On See Our Window