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ORLD IN 8 DAYS.” JULES VERNE, ground THE W A PAGE OF NEWS 16 WORTH A WONDER WHY THE OTHER PAPERS ARETre DIN 8 PAGES.” SEATTLE STAR, : ggounnd THE wort WOLUME OF “GRAPEVINE.” GAYING MUCH ABOUT SULLIVAN'S COMING VIGIT? — a 5 see] “The Seattle Star Stas er of the Northwest ATURDAY MAY 13, 1905. VOL. 7. NO, “cut EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, wiGuT CENTS PER MONTH THE “SPEGIAL COUPON” IN TODAY'S STAR WILL BE GOOD FOR TEN VOTES IN THE TEACHERS’ CONTEST---SEE PAGE Two WON IN MAINE—OCTOPUS MUST BE HONEST, NO MATTER . in any way be considered a nul-/* 7 HOW BITTER THE PILL a ae que FRYE-BRUHN SLAUGHTER HOUSE SMELLS 80 BADLY | cance se USERS EBOERE OO ’ . For the Beacon Hill people W. H. | ® * ' Se Tree CHILDREN OP THE BEACON HILL Toni, 5. Bm Medeor, BR. W. itm-|e NO CHAMPION * @eHOOL ARE MADE ILL—SENATOR PILES CONTENDS THAT | mons, J. A. Paine, O. I. Hanson,|® CHICAGO, May 13.—At mid- & bd jeorge Hawley and H. T. Granger) ® night the prise ring will be ® DENNEN Re Rh hk THE PALPABLE NUISANCE 18 A NICE SMELLING PLACE— | were among the speakers who de-|# without a champton Jett * * * clared in wnqualified terms that the | @ sald today al \* WATCH THE CRUSADE! * BITTER FIGHT WHEN COUNCIL COMMITTEE MET Frye-Brohe slaughter house was a! & This is my last day as #| * ° * ns bie, always had been a nul-|® champion heavyweight. 1 will ® |* Watch 1 tar’'s la * a sance and was a jeopardy to the @ wear the crown a few hours @} * See it gr * health and safety of the people|® more, then cast it aside, n .- . And help it * living anywhere near ft; that ite! ® to pick it up again, Until mid w | it ye re one of the gas ¥ The Sta P *& & & & & W] tho evident purpose of “packing th ’ Pp oee rand tell us setae eee pe = nt purpose of “packing the! \esence damaged the value of all|w® night I shall be champion. | # : bout it * prope: { 4 ror! | . . e 1 If your neighb is b 4 bbed bh t Bruhn « Senet Bikes one ei property in the neighborhood & leave my title to no one. They # le Lighting mat the Brve BD high Rant tor ee - Ba cagpene It was also brought out that the} # must fight ft out among them- ® * company, idvine him 0: t , é eel he he argued fervently in favor of the} UBited States supreme court bat! ® selves. | am glad to get out * ® — Ian't It about ti odeucking, thieving ZG, Lawrence. pria stenchful abbatoir. 4 held that ABBATOIRS ARE NUI- @ of the limelight. The cham- * ® brigands of whe l-gotten gains * wet the Beacon |i «tien wed. .beapaneiiiie..des.the 2 ms. and that é city ce pes \* plonship brought me no happi- # i a hig *” at the meeting passage of the ordinance ten years Tepes, Say Cee, Say ere | eae : . * Moning f the @lago which gave the Free-Bruhn| 820° granting a permit to erect | » » ae * tors ents & company its original pleat for @ slay aghter gear F ielalccdatatMatatatalatelel FOPESEERESORSESESR OES eRe eeE KE Z tthe Beacon Hill es wa that such 8 G | f ge sick that oftentimes Piles brought down the wrath | MOUSE 18 4 NUISANCE. ad ” Gud not ent thelr @/of practically the whole Beacon on See Se . eens. wy ne gas pretiom: will be res of friends of mine " M wrought op as the meeting t t mine have told at noon Hill Improvement ciub by declar “ med into the courts. me that gas rates are as high ag SOE ERE ee ‘ vse de , | areawed. and hot words were | Thie te th hase of Shel tt po . es b tne that the ‘slaughter house Bad! ied beck and forth | Btar's great cr oabn ibe were E have alunge Rot only do we have ren erected on ite present site} T4 Gorosition against wait ive - a italned that the Seat Light- Whe stench of the Fr originally without the slightest ¢ . le | Veloped into one of th 5 pmpany'’s reductic ; slaughter house developed at the libver- cluiseben in gaa Sanghier house, but jection on the part of the resident ~ ements ever oe s r brought bout : neeti the et * that has | about a de tasult from our ow ot Beacon Hill, and he sald he could | ™*UNs was the stron pat nas sical al financial octopuser ease in gas bill Councilman States Senn Sec not see why any objection was made | 7** been brought out, and the Bea > Sees Seer ae Seatte attere + 5 P. Mullen i Wilco, Beacon Hill Im aa ae thane on HIN people, led by ite impro: lausioeas THAT SornT Oui: neys je new investigating the rig ols ‘ aye | ment club, have determined to fight the e age the hig Club. Hatt a doren Beacon Hill people th a " rf j . sas man demands a deposit gave the lle to Senator Piles by|'") matte’ to & Onisn. on CIL OF CHICAGO TEAMSTERS anded hold-up methods emplo Very customer before the gan, PRSES RES & eee ee BhOWing that & HUMbEr Of residents Resa 0 Sion ¢ 00 yg Be m by the Seattle Lighting \ in | will be turned on ealth and sanitation co nd taxpayers had objected stren- | Pes!th and ranitation n adjourned the seanion so as to allow warmest session he health | a¢ a pha tol - | 7 MUNIN Giiueatsice of. thelen whan cen cae en p Hvar those present to catch the last cars| ERS DESERT STRIKERS—EM- AOMIT DEFEAT—TEAM OWN robbing 1 yumands of curto This is and it in pr that the d illegal deciared by attorneys to way, it gives the gas man @ : tne home t tt he ‘ i Pian Miocene, the eee, and have been ob-| “The adjournment was purs PLOYERS JUBILANT bigped in the cour ; Bice rae © discuss the | ject! e ¢ o » chiy whippe i yurt . mo t 0 «e% une hak | Pereira Sows Agha that {he} the call of the chair for further ¢ ‘The Star adviess people es working caplial—a Reader succeeding administrations had| “ration of the ma . to go to court rather then pay lig hal : after) been too strong for them to over TrerTrrr rrr eee. et ing bilis which are unreasonab’ Here is another phase of the Se- mber was come i* * Down in Maine the gam trust bas} @ gae holdup game. residents | George W. Stetson, N. H. Latimer |® The employers announced # been i to @ proverbial stan¢-| The gas man charges me 25 cents pusly toland I. A. Nadeau also entered into # today they will not re-empley ®| . cous cus month as a minimum price, and and the/ the discussion, and warmly com |w any striker, This places an ef- # the same can be done right here t does not make any difference (Rouse employes of the Frye-| mended the il emeiling slaughter % fective boycott on 4,300 men #/ ‘ whether [ use any gas or not, this company, who were the or house, claiming that it could not |® and boys, it is said already «| C.F uy publisher of the | °5 cents has to come up. % 2,400 men have been put in the *| terprine, of Old ; The gas man says {t is for the Z . tp of the strikers. * ref top tf © of the mater to tell the most revolting story of ‘ * * and ® threater dinco! | That is just ike havin, ; The steamer Corw! firat B | ing your MADE \\ >itins aed relations with her| heron Parage ee Bh pb bm ~ Nome SAREE ee 1 the » There groceryman charge you for weigh- x" rn coe j this season, will sail from Seattle es A Wulf, there's lote uv ways av Just then the man on the flagstaff | . a! out the sugar you purchase, e 8 wife. Charlo L ore y Beripps 2} een) : ' Got was his wif Chart “! Monday sight, May 1 The vessel earnin’ @livin’,” said the gentieman ued, “A od . : Eile thie eoes i piline hae three children, whose! wit jeave from Pier 4. at 9 o’clock.| CHICAGO, May 12.—Two hundred | from the-tall timbers, asx he gazed | Temarked, “A man can't be too car pany ol Ake the doctor charging you for erakty. Collins pow device, ii i teen & Ge agents for the 2a os were put into ser-| Up at the Alaska building “but | ful these days when he's in the}™*<" | gneoth gest se _ his telephone when you veasel state that be will carry vice this morning by the employers | dinge@ IT’ risk life life ‘way up| street He takes his life in bis) ?"* ° i him to your home.—A Victim, | . * se of the subsiding of violence, | fool t' take such | } ve » be k he side- 1°"? * Owe > APE a about 50 passengers and 200 tons of | because of the subsiding of violence, | there. A.man’s a | hands every time he leaves the side-|°""” a tek ap in 20 minutes general freight. The vessel will | The police * on duty as the re | Chanees-pe | walk. Me for the fafe places.” . m the At ae ee | POE R RRR Ee Ey the record made in Jucge also take about 15 tons of mail, |sult of the teamsters’ strike haa| e ga , « pald * iam's court Saturday morning which Is one of the largest con- been reduced by 100 men | = 2 ses rg i es * BOYCOTT SHR cas com- : Winutes and (ifty-one see i signments ever known to have left| Unions this morning teat | i " other people in Bangor i Old|@ The Seattle Lighting com- # tach’ Seattle for Nome at one shipment. | 59.000 buttons, with a black border,| h are turning In to secu belr|@ pany has been declared unfair # thet much time was required | L. H. Gray, of the firm of L. H. | inseribed: "We mourn the loss of ible ink te ne Gone 0 ool tas Western Central Labor # sn pet asunder each of the| Gray & Co., stated that no freight [our dead brother.” The caption is] againat it cet le walon, Maw eaaee as the Cae Svhom God bath joined to ba i be stored on the decks of the od jreter to the death of oe ot. the: Beats |e ee ow tan x vessel. He asserted positively that Prince, © union teamster a OS . Ae tayeent a ve Gul of the seven cases*the,; SNYDER, Okla. May 13.—One| the vessel's cargo Would be stored |Who was killed by Deputy Sherttr ety 9 onde ikbchallowan sale media Guhocest wabniar ont ik Tees ie to women, and liundred and ten bodies of the cy-| below Waldron without a grain of Justice or y.|@ ton taken by the focal plumb- % tach of | five the grounds | clone victims have been brought is ——_ Presideat Sheg, of the teamaters, ‘ eee 2 Oral. 26 Sete oe oe om ; e plum| . . desertion or making altogether three more| RR RRRe the ee & & & & | said this afterndon that the unions . That ompany ater * ers” union. Or a combination of| found during the night. Yesterday |# * # will never comply with the re- ally robbing many ersi® The following Feasons are x fa at! but one the!a cloudburst submerged the entire|# UTICA, N. Y., May 13.— | quest of the employers that union | ts ax plain as the nose on one’s face. | given by the union men * Were children. whom the) valley in which the town lies, and) ®# Hiram Cronk, the sole sur- ® |drivers be allowed to deliver to —— And when it Gr atens an ob, ing * Pwo ite of non-union SWore they had been com-| water is neck deep in places. The| @ vivor of the war of 1812, died # | strike bound houses SYMPATHETIC STRIKE OF BEER SLINGERS TO BE DECLARED | vce mee eS Pe : #2 support by household | committee sent out another appeal {* today, at the age of 106. * Any concern that wants a lock Ww, v -|®% Men must work more than"® i in washing or by sim-|for supplies today. Another train lout of its teamsters can have it by ~NEW FEATURE OF THE LOCAL TROUBLE * eight hours per day. ‘ * One of the plaintiffs from Hobart ved this morning Fe adnan dndindndn tndindn dined delivering goods to these firme mM * Company pays only $2.50 # it was o1 after she ~ ki death of Harry Grady at! —— the gas|# and $3 per day for plumbers, * feally refused to support| SNYDER, Okla, May 13.—The vident hospital today m The lecni Bartenders’ union may) that the president of the Seattie| 0 ; & wht gh Union set ye } as woll as her three | heavy storm that struck this unfor- | E. _MOR TON ©: eighth victim of the t soon be called out of # sympathetic! Brewing & Malting company, of | mes ani het oa cb sand phe Reps a a i that he deserted her. tunate litte city yesterday did con- | strike | strike to aid the striking brewers In| which by calling up The Star and inform-|# on the company Bweeney ie a mer has | h ra two cases wherein mon siderable damage and caused much BT 5H * | their Cght against the beer trust ple his son In the brewery for the MS Plaintiffs, one decree was suffering CHICAGO, May 13.—1t te rumored | Hevernt conferences between of- past Uhree years learning the trade, |?” '°* P s ** b nancial ERR EEE PERE RNS SS * Unexplained desertion, and| The floor of the morgue was cov- RESIGNS that at a secret meeting of the team-|ficers of the Bartenders’ union and |and, as we can assure the put One thir ertain—If The Star Upon the ground that the ered with water and most of the sters’ joint ¢ cll this morning it) the meg in charge of the strike | that he has not got a man in his sent H does not f the fil-tempered and had| buildings that remained standing | was decided to call off the strike. | have alteady been hetd. employ who ever worked in a br ttle Li company to act on | the plaintitf beyond en- | eaked while the patients in the | eT PE This is said to be the result of| ‘The strikers admit that they are ery before. The public cen ve aqua its patrons, it will [temporary hospital were badiy| WASHINGTON, May 13.—Secre- | three severe blows dealt%o (he cause| considering the mater, but aver | well judge of the competency of the [at ee 3 Were granted as follows: | drenched "leary Morton stated this afternoon |of the strikers last night that thep wilt re to such | men in his employ. If the b the greedy corporatior satisfied | Conniff vs. Dante Con- | Neariy 100 bodies were buried jast | that he will resign from the cabi-| ‘The team owners’ association,| drastic tactics unie becomes running along #0 » thly & on a smaller sc i ent; Etta Baumgar-| night net. next fall, and so informed tae| whieh has all through the etrike ary. The Rartenders’ union | everything is #0 satisfactory to the | SOME MORE VIC Thvis Baumgarten, non-| Three carloads of coffins, accom-| president, He added it was under | been favorable to the teamsters, last! ix net @ very strong one, and if it |t @, how is it ort, lenness and desertion, | panied by a dozen undertakers, ar- | #tood between himself and the pres- | night informed the teamsters that r of the) “1 think I shall resume the use were called out upen a prolonged |b of the three children | rived last ni ent that by id only remain in| thelr cause was lost and told them | strike ft weuld probabl ; of kerosene oil, My gas bill for] LONDON, May 13.—Richard Cros ight ident that he would only remain in| ou probably suffer a | since the beginning of the strike arch 5. 1k Eeenrte to plaintiff; Annie} the cabinet until March 4. but | to call off the erme at . | fatat blow his union was called | Bsn Ege was $14.15, - 4 fa s $14.4 + has wired from Sandyford ~ muel Harvey, drunk- he remained longer on the earnest| The teamsters objected, but the) out at ahe of the Butler hotel i the consumption jest month rill: not go to America to atten: fad = non-support; May solicitation of the president team owners were firm strike and the Seattle Brewing &|** RIM AAKakeeen a Pe at bw an onal yoved than jt ir ¥a John Knowlen, non- The next blow was the resignation] Maiting company boycott, It | T, . . during April.""—Joe Dick, Proprietor | drunkenness; Rosa! Y,W. ¢. cs FOUNDER IN crry lof Secretary Driscoll from the team lost die at’ that te bs Is he Weather * # of Old Crow Saloon | 8 CITY, May 18—-A ware . fee va. William Beringer, non-| Mre. E. Moore, mother of Her- | owners’ association, Driscoll was in} Anneugh the unte eadera fe- 7 _ rant was issued today for the arrest Bad desertion: Eimer E.| gr. PETERSBURG, May 12.—|2¢tt WR Moore, and the founder |aympathy with the strikers and it] ¢y legs Be adiong raunala Spotter %| “My gas bill was considerably | of Lee, a Chinaman, in whose wa. Eva Williams, deser-| vice Admiral Siintaelt was » ® ana | 2% the yung Women's Christian |is said his favoritism caused that thelr gepresentatives In Cali- | * om oe eee h arr ng the m Croker is said to lam Sullivan vs, Eliza-!ktied by an EaGiety 3s. ton. vein tae | ciation in England, ts | * breach between himself and his em~-! fornia tied proached agents of |OUR ERE REY yey yy | DM ot t used lens gas, iH ‘ night pree (Bullivan, eryeit \4 rs | visiting her son. Friday afternoon | ployers. the brewing: company In those cities Jever, I must admit that the Seattle | s Wilson, — | pay. The orderly fired three shots! sry, Moore addressed a miswior he Illinois Manufacturers’ asso-| with offers of w cempromiec. ther © | Lighting company has t loted young RRR RRR Rh pd oe Phe crime iw at-lary meeting at Trinity Parish | clation delivered the third blow at! ive vigoroum Saturday, in asserting |treated me politely if not ma held, but oan he Wit ile diemigent ferry the ture ty | church, and on Sunday afternoon|s secret meeting held last night.! that Manager Sweency Je not a Tenigit. ond mously.”"—-Al_ Barton, Pr probably be rele as the NENT COLFAX MEN #|** : i the duties #8] she will address the loc ung | when the association decided to up- | tarthtul Gieeiple of George Wash. Sunday, Cloudy Opal saloon, police believe he a straight PIGH'T ] rene, epee beng 1 to Pro- | Women's Christian amsociation. Hor | hold the cause of the employers. — ington, and that much overtures with | Probably | - ry. Chief of Hays said A. we) coed to the front, and refused to 40) name is inalienably identified with| Next week, it is said, the employ-| ven ig made, were unauthorised. Light Showers. | “My gas bill is so high both for|this morning that he believed Cro- and Ja pton, # | ** the national and International work | ers will make up a black list of all| "she most discouraging difficulty cooking and lighting that I cor 1 was due to over in- Of the bigcest imple we} PU Bes SI of the order and she in on route to| striking teamsters, 4,350 in all. They| waten the strikers have thus. tar |template falling back on the use| q e in opium and that he was 86 in the county and #| 87 TERSBURG, May 14—A| gngiand on her return from Detroit, | will be given a week to return to! \iccuntered de the failure of the Jof off, It had averaged $7 &@/not drugged or robbed. in business and so- w} U#batch from the Sergatel govern-| where she represented the national | work, and then will be shut out for cinalie Liiitwerien: Ao bape thels month. A month ago, to save ex-| cages ee ta arin! Novaorord says the | council of Great Britain at the bi- | good. promise ¢e deliver beer here, The AT 2:30. pense, I stopped the use of six} NEWTON, May 18—The verdict = ico Volt and have s¢t | ennial session of the World's execu- RCS Fes j tate coal lights, and yet my bill for March! o¢ ihe coroner's jury in the case of . n, was #| fre to several properties, the fire] Spokane beer magnates have ap- | | was hig that Ween, beine 36 Narbonne n' an ee oP agama a 1 redaiiie’ ot Sacks te toe Clas tive cownell of the order, parently got the cold feet, through | I pen ropristal O81 tes T is that death result Ps al — F The proposed Lutheran college on | Wiest ineesee fe 8s yet 6 Bond dont | taurant ea a Svan wincetee Soars Sots Sean * SA , Lay’ es | of a mystery. It is declared by some F jistered in Kansas City in an ug SNR HHH eH! 7 May 13.—A bomb fac-|the sound will be discussed at a Salen ain’ teat: tha teckel x ao ealinern: The’ tenia ae — jlory wan discovered in a sailors’ | meeting of the Business Men's as- om SB or I stopped the use of gas at MY} held pending the arrival of the *. Six bombs were| sociation next Monday evening. If eune ahaa: Geaeiiien “ae th — home entirely last month. Yet the|prother, Richard Croke He ts z the premises, | the proper inducements are held ne ee " eresary | 0 ORME ERE EYEE HHH YM / gas inspector had the assurance tol aenooted Sunday. No marks of vioe prop | | x 4 Sunda > kes of vi ri : } out, it is believed that Ballard can heyvige dl ov hg Bick nly renal ibapeeed 2 |come around a week ago, and, after | ence appear on the body. The core : MOBCOW, May 13—Thero tn a| secure the college noid Saturday morning }*. A Madison street ear col- # | ooking at the meter, informed my | t that * plain that aa | Kreat exodus of people from the city waar ; * vie? In regard to Sweeney's atate-|% lded with one of the Gal. : wife that we had ‘consumed 40 | .eer, yg SBiggerptor agen. FRA ae | pos is alarmed by the} The graduating oxoroises of the ment that he has had overtures for | * braith-Bacon cement ons, * |cents’ worth. He has not sent u Pes A penal 7 An ot ending trouble, ana| Ballard high school will be held on| | HARRISBURG, May 12—The | settlement from San Francisco and | at 1:16 Saturday, at Second €\a bill yot, but It won't be pa t| : wee. grand ju " - b soa | weriows Ajaturbances are reported in| June 1, in the Junction Hall There | * ody of another wiati ot oe Penn-| Los A len, we sabe to say that |® and Madison. The car received & | he does. If I pay for my gas on ablegram was dispatched ge Collis the ts of Smolensk, Tomsk] are 12 graduates. | *ylvania wreck was identified today | no person has ever been authorized | * the brunt of the shock, one & /T think I am doing pretty we! fay night to Rev. A. Z. Con- 7, Whose ia trom | and Nasmarabla - as that of Willlam H. Holmes, of | by us to ever make any such set-|% corner of It being knocked in, %# Thomas C, Hirsch, — Proprt esent in London, England, to Clarice Mer Marriag _ Judge C. B. Bellinger, of the Unit- | Priiadeiphia Five unidentified | fement; we with to assure organ: | nd the violence of the im- % Hirsch Pharmacy, Reside: » to pastorate th Ply- wn r 4 BRETT, Wash., May 12.—The|ed States district court for the dis- | bodies will be buried this afternoon. | ized labor and our friends that as} t jarring it off the track, %* | West Roy Stroot gregational chureh, to Newman Collin, ( y is gathering evi-|trict of Oregon, died hore Friday) Of those injured, Mrs. Anna Pet- | far aw Sweeney's statement i» con- Ix The wagon was not injured. *| _ W. H. G Married Collin ms, vecute all dealers who} afternoon of « complication of dis- ers, of Cleveland, and Joseph Bberle, | cerned in regard to competent men. I do not use enough t i re “ ai ago be cigarettes to boys, nem. ot New York, are expected to die we would like to know haw it is ean KK KKK reer sy speak from personal experienc £5.900 ner year

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