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TIS A on IN STAR PAR NOT | A CIRCUS POSTER 16 THERE ANY OTHER SEATTLE PAPER THAT DARES TO BUCK THE GAS OCTOPUST © Agree to Terms TTLE, WASHINGTON SATURDAY, MAY 20, 190 - Great Straggle Is Ended LEADERS AOMIT THAT CHICAGOG FIGHT 18 END VICTORY—UNION AS MEN EXPEDIENT"—EM- gwpcovers CLAIM COMPLETE it BE TAKEN BACK “AS 800N LOVERS DETERMINE TO STAMP cago OUT UNIONISM IN CHi- | ia iiaindind Se ee ee | OF THE GREAT STRIKE. Pe April 6 ® * 0 * MT * y a tion city 70,000 & ; oo @« to Employers $12,000,000 @ * TREES EER R ER RRR RRR RR ie —_—_—_—_. By bartprs News Ave ad ernoon it was announced that the The strik-} proposed plan of the strike settle rt ment will be formally submitted the teamsters’ joint council at 8 tonight for ratifi 2 It is un gqokteman of (he emp: stood this course wae taken In this morning im order to permit the one to act ait b conference at his } officta pn the t and make ‘wit the labor leaders Jan announcement to their mem fe the employers’ c bers. The United Employers’ As : sociation of Wood lodustries and “¥ proposed to the strik-|the Pred Dealers’ association this See festatement of union | afternoon began preparations — for wn ap von ae expedient | full resumption of deliveries Mon. ~ cisim a complete| day on the assumption that the f. Policeman Patrick E died this morning as fracture of the skull tng the strike riot, iceman Joseph H as & result Black well a result of a received dur May 10. Po Gongh Ie dead of exposure while on et the employers’ terms ters’ committee con be Wy & referendum vote| after the teamsaters' | bas voted upon the | Strike duty. This makes 10 deaths attributed to the strike. re & little probability of + t! to the settlement, CHICAGO, May 20—The only eee possible settlement of the team- Salieg for the employers, Mr.) Sters’ strike rests with the man- ai agers of the express companies. Smeans the beginning of] AM agreement was made upon all points except the reinstatement of the drivers of the seven express companies. These men were told when they went on strike that they did so without a grievance of their own they would ne 7 om power of organixed Having van- Giant of unions, the now ready for the Bad they will “be treated manner.” confirms the re- cireulated to the ef- the business interests in determ: pany The express companies are firm. ed to crash out} They state that there would be no discrimination between the men. Ganclusion of the confer-|and that all desirable non-union men would be employed as well aa sion men the labor leaders and at 1 o'clock this aft-{ AL FLEETS NEAR A CLAS 0 AND ROJESTVENSKY APPROACHING EACH OTHER, ON SETTLING ACCOUNTS FOR GOOD—RUSSIAN ING TO GIVE BATTLE IN- is which there has been a general May 20.—A gen-, clamor at the end of June. Mem is said to be im-| bers will be appointed by the gov | Oyama is deploy-| ernment, insiead of allowing the forces against the Hus-| people to select thelr own repre #04 contracting his troops | sentatives. Mg the center, but nis base is! Aameviteh’s right. It is mot} VIENNA, May 20.—Avstria has Which wing wil! make the | ordered six torpedo boat destroyers Muation and which will de-| and 10 torpedo boats bullt at Flame. Main biov evident These will be the first of such ves ich’s preparations that! sels ballt in Hungary and will cost te sere; a deciaive | $3,000,000. | ae SAIGON, May 20.—A fleet of 100 PETERSBURG. May The|jonks, loaded with provisions Of the interior at @ com-| which has been off the island of Getided to call the pro-! St. John has sailed, supposedly to Myteentative assembly for join Rojestvensky A non-union man was injured in the Georgetown brewery this morn }ing. Manager Sweeney states that the employe bad one of his fingers & HAPPENINGS nder of the « Wome smashed for the benefit oi | The sound freigater T. W. Lake ies and Indus: [has been purchased by the Mer by Mrs. Emma | chants’ Transportatic company, lensen's ha }of Tacoma, from th LaConner Saturday evening Trading & Transportation company S Brans Saturday afternoon| of Seattle. The veawel will be op- RIE Petition asking that be t by her new owners in’ the adminis ft the trade between Seattle and im Deppe, who was) Tacoma Mt Fox island January 2 by Phoebe Cavanaugh charges her ong The Deppe eatate in| husband, J. A. Cavanaugh, with to be very r running | having given away $30,000 worth of fate the thousand community property during the pile steamship (: n, which was| past year and wants not only a di- royed by f ring he voree, but the assistance of the au Portiand to San Francis-| perior court in getting back the Months ago, arrive | property, The plaintiff practically Baturday morn: |charges Etta Knapp. daughter of came | the couple, and J. W. Cavanaugh She » | relative, with a share in the al ethern mMetropo leged conspiracy Seamer Dolph of John V, McAdam cannot 1 I Steamship com ten-acre field until the police find .netern Alaska Saturday | hin $74 breaking-piow, which he had Yemse] will tak a full| #tored under a # at the a cargo of 4 Union hot ported his Merchandine ‘ona shortly after k Friday Millis, major ot ps of | afternoon $e, returned ‘ Pea! insvee CERI P eee eee ine, Ts . * nor and * DOG POISONER AT WORK *& Mgincer’s office *& The dog potsoner in at work & 804 of Various 1) * again *) Feorpranied by Lieatenant|® Thia time Police Judge Gor- # “ engineer # don reports the lows Friday *#| aa departn t was called # evening of @ valuable Gordon * gy in the baserme & setter * Deen laundry building # The canine was loosed for * “ewe between Pike and|® exercise, Shortly afterwards O'clock Saturday af-|* the Judge found the dog in ® @ fire started in a pile|® convulsions and it died in w® = hee made conalde ® great agony * before th part-|* Detectives are working on"® ME lle’. The io was|® the case, In the residence dis- & # trict on theefirst hill many ® Dt. Spalding w preach | * valuable dogs have en* sermon the | * poisoned * ® the Good plars’|* * i acige No. 16 in hin own | 4AM RN the corner of Sixth a @ street, Gundny | MURDERED FOR MONEY PPelock, Ail triends| GLASOW, Ky. May 10—Jarhen C8 cause are ont \ & prominent man of Cum-| to be present, |t unty as murdered near Order will meet in| * last night. Two thou » the church at | ana ure in currency and a bag| BP into the church | « which he had with bim, | rf again | be employed by the express com-/ ea a ce of The Seattle Star SEA Town of Ballard NOTICE BTAR HALF-TONES, AND PICTURES IN OTHER SEATTLE PAPERS, WHAT? The Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the News “2 2 2¢ CENTS PER MONTH esieged ~ Vol By Maniac on Rampage AUTOMOBILE RAGE AGROSS THE CONTINENT | bile cars. THE TRANSCONTIN In the larger picture Percy Me gare! Steady” just about to resume their long race. if} are seated in “Old Scout.” TENTAL Barton BStanchfield In the upper pleture and How’s This For a Gentle Means of Filching? ‘The twin-headed gan octopus in not content with rebbing you for }burning gas. It wants to pick your pocket for the privilege of stopping Ite une { a meter but legal. moat ekly complied terme with When The by-laws | the | | and Pacific Coast ite officers consi Longshoremen's The demar consumers to kk U 1 the a is hy eep on # the octopus the time comes for taking nion of election nearly Try to duck ite xandbag by order ing out your meter and you will get @ wallop from an unexpected direc tion. The Seattle Lighting company an been forcing as many custom » it 4d bunco into putting deposit of $6 for the tr PLAN BIG | UNION and constitution of the o | whole of Saturday's portion of the | convention. | ©. H. Jamies, secretary, made the | following statement, explaining the |reasons for the secession of th independent body and its purpose He said | “The independent local unions are organizing the Pacific Coast Fed eration of Longshgremen in order to have léngshoremen do long |shoremen’s work without being | forced into a disastrous fight with the Sailors’ Mion. The Interne | tional Marine and Transport Work ers’ association will+ be wielded into a huge amalgamation of all the s and longshoremen and all }o transport workers on land This would really mean a tenfold | greate pte | on of tabor than was attempted by Iterrganizing the ibe’ o o® one pad PR Debs of TOURISTS. are shown in their machine, “Old Dwight B. Huss and Milford Weigle They are racing from New York to Portland, Ore., for $1,000 in Oldamo the aide a te ting amide to fight it reaches this « 000 or $13,000 annually Mowe ser victim t# gen erally, willing to part with his-tiv apot in order to cut off hie bo to the competit ad num it ts set the poe te the octopus, Then he can at least make a shift to another octo Plethet otherwise known as the Benitie Electric company Ang if be is lucky he may get h out the meter, the customer asks from the sttle--Tacer for the return of his money | pany. or the municipal Have you got your receiptT” | ignting plant No, I got it so long t 1) perdmene suppose ite lost by thi in} generally the reply |} WAS BADLY BEATEN We mutiet have the receipt,” fiem- ffs the octopian #hylock poking. for “5 But | eotn, » Put up of shut up” is the final| whe was and kicked and the customer, realis-| inte a state inee ity by twe i he is legally at fault, re-| waterfront ruffians ¢ Friday tires reflect upon what al morning. Christen» * a union hump” he in man At the rate which meters have] Christenson tx still confined to bis jbeen ordered out the octopus has} toom from the effects of his territ been picking up @ neat little poke on beating “TED BUILDS A CANAL.” Mayor RaBilinger ts looking for a pretty girl who is willing to represent Seattle an the maid of honor at the Tacoma |® Rose carnival, which begins on June Ira H. Case, who tn charge of the affair,has sent (ter # the mayor in which | itlines his needs | The Seattle maid is to be ox | rted in a eh festooned |* with home-grown flowers, the |® blankets on the chariot, steeds being conspicuously marked | uttle.”” She will have three | days of fur | The Seattle Automobile club will take part In the celebra tion eee FIRST JOBS ed My first work loavirt farm was clearing right-of-way 1 taught school for short time and then tackled F stone.”—J, Th, Metkle, secretary Chamber of Commer railroad. OA ed ee ee ee ee QF SEATILEITES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the for a WILL START JUNE 1 6:45 on her return trip to Seattle ASKS NATIONAL INQUIRY NEW YORK May King, former president chants’ associntion of th written President R « policy holder, asking the to take cognizan@ of the brought about by the trouble @nd to institute Pvestigation of the ness, King says he an agitation in etery state in the ion, with the object of bringing ut government control of insur- companies, £ nit Equitable ration busi intends to start insurance The Canadian Pacific Steamship | | company's steamship Princess Vic |taria will commence her tri-portly route on June 1, ‘The el wal t@-ave started on the run May 20 but the company decided to post pene her sailing until the above | time, | ‘The Princess Victoria will arrive jim Seattle every evening, with the exception of Wednesday, at 10:45 Gelock. She will leave Seattle at 12 o'elock midnight arriving Vietoria at 4:30. Leaving Victoria at 7:30, she will reach Vancouver at 12 noon, On the return trip the Princ Victoria will Van couver at Lp. m and al national RRR to Brisk South to West Winds. eae * The Weather + * Spotter * Sehbbavivesinvers Tonight and Bunday—Partly TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. SOUTHEAST SEATLEITES TO PARADE SEATTLE STREETS— SUNDAY WILL BE GALA DAY —A BARBECUE, SPEECHES, BALL AND OTHER EVENTS WILL ATTRACT A GAME LARGE THRONG Six hundred residents of South east ttle will congregate at Pio neer square at §:20 Satu y even ing parade through th streets for two hours to the first anniversary of the found ing of the pretty suburb More than a dozen automobdt and a suffictent number of ca ringns have been secured to carry the on and children, wh | p will walk Wagner's will head the procession un horne will be in abundan Sunday will record the event in the history of Seattle. The general public is in vited to be the guests of the citi |nens for the entire day. A fi }parade of floats, a Daseball « public speeches, a dance and a bar Deene are to make up the amuse ments Elaborate preparations have been made and an army of people is ex pected A building site will be given t theanan having the largest family CRAZED MAN GOES ON WILD CAREER OF WRECKAGE—CAP- TURES STREET CAR, SMASHES FOUNTAIN AND CUTS OFF HORSE'S TAIL—WHEN CAPTURED HE “DOES THINGS” TO | POLICE STATION—THINKS HE OWNS PANAMA CANAL ORR * * 1 told the motorman that hf * FREAKS OF CRAZY MAN, #| must & wer * Cuts off horse * ext came the ocking” featurq * Claims he ov Panama * th id nnies of the unfor * canal *|tunate anima * Brea y fountain * trom then spied the pubii¢ & “Runs street. cas # | arin place, and rushing up t \* Advine Ballard business | !t 1 tiled the two pipes ouk *& men to e * | ce the water to burst forth & Wreed B 1 police sta- w| It was at t wneture that ha * tion * ght he owned the Papem@ * * and when he saw the wated j**eeeeeeeeeehe ae « he ed at the top of hit | he was ruined, and rush One of th trange freab ‘ the middle of the eat mnitted a Tur at ha tra hed there till he wad Ito the notice of ard police » by the police. curred Friday evening, wh When taken to the police statiog Emil 4 ted to put that place out of ho cla t t e beginning by tearing 4 anal aplet ft w mattress to pleces, He th depredations t a up be stovepipe down, and woum jan uspecting horse and cutting | up ning on the water in twé joff the auima all with a big | place When the chief came tt | Bowle he next morning he found thi Abc ) Friday pr with a blanket warp Emil walked uy main a him dancing in @ pool Ballard and informed the water up to his ankles of the large business Sondstrom was taken to Seattle |that he would not stand for them|Saturday. Jt is thought that this loafing and that he woe eee that |f wae caused from excessive they ali bad jobs drinking. He capt & passing street] He is a married man [EF RERE EERE EELELEEEERESRHES SEO REDS \* \* NINE DIVORCES IN THIRTY MINUTES * * ne de 4 em, with oping heads. and mournful & \* ¢ ears f J GGrit or Saturday ® ae z ‘ s a fi 1 to start. * \* € 1 r iby 11:45 pm. nine Ww * new ‘ of the om, di the stairs and out ® * out the rid * * Five b ent home to up th sgele for bread, ® * t ¢ a, t for ' ft ne to thr in * # number, left the ong th of the divorce courts by # ® the men who had sworn to nd protect them ® ® through sickness and health, 1 through poverty and prosper- *» iy * * The whole grist of nine decrees was granted on the grounds Ww ® of abandonment and non-support * \* The decrees en were Hannah Wadde m W.J. Wad- & & dell, Margaret Tetzloff from Henr : Ruth Shotwell from & Waters Shotwell, Leona Holloway trom Frank Holloway, Mabel ® |} ® Smith from Alex Smith, Mary EB. Hend m James Hen- ® |® dricks, Ida Newell from Frank Newell Hendy from Ed- ® * win Hendy, and Hannah Danielsor om Axel Danielson. * le ¥ ee EXAMINE “HELLO” the grounds theast Seattle has experienced 5 a very remarkable growth. One year ago it was not to be found on the map and did not contain a| wingle residence. Now it boasts of} | nearly inhabitants, owns ite] ywn water syste, and is contem-| ———— plating elthere incorporating or| joining Seattle. | ‘The throats of all the ello"| gions diseases by means of ine te fected telephone receivers. Tw@ eeeet eee eee ee eee sitls at both the Sunset and Ind ases of diphtheria occurred during . wij pendent telephone panies were! the last month among the operato’ * “CAL” STONE PREDICTS & ined Friday « on by the/and “culture” from the throat * BIG RUSH * siclans of the board of health.|each “central” was taken for anal- *® 8ST. PAUL, Ma A rd- *& object of the examination was| ysis by the board of health. Re» * i C.K. St 1) pass &|to make certain investigations as) ports on the “cultures” will be & He agent he Great &|to the danger of spreading conta-| given early next week. *N n, the record for tour- | “ sila = & int tr t Washington nd *] * thwest % |e keene RRR * > TRIES 10 |}*% WORLD'S RECORD BEATEN # * * i MORRIS PARK RACE *® * * th |® TRACK, N. Y., May 20—At # lw * +] : the opening meet of the motor # le | racing this afternoon # * «| i Louis ¢ rolet, in a 90- ® le ed *| \@ horse power Fiat, lowered the ¥ be % * mile record from 53 seconds * RRA RRA In arresting Harma Stafford, a|% to 524 The former record * | cowboy, on harge of forgery, City | ® was held by Oldfield. * | | Detectives Wappe ein, Barbee and | SERRE EEE EERE EH TELEGRAPH BRIEFS oaar oes hear being the vic” | BLASTS SCARE MANY ‘ poate Alleged ess use of dynamite | Stafford mpted to draw from “in dete gas Nag ao FRESNO, May 20.—There was no] one of his buckskin trousers pock-| 04 Gening 5 yer tn: the vicinity | seesion of the Cumberland Presb: ‘ the venue re-grade ops |terian assembly Monday | e arrest was made Friday a ations. George W. Young, who morning the fight between the ning at the corner of Pike and a tuliding wa the curner an jvunioniste and the anti-untonists | Second «ero. |Pirst and Lenora, this morning no- will begin in earnest, and the| The say that Stafford ta beaed of cae ee unionists stil! have the better of| forged a $1,500 n and pass “4 - sey vengnaulin tae the argument, though not in the}on the Old Nati Bank of ; tone to bie bulldinat majority Kane about weeks age he lasting opposite. young mat havea he BIG about a year ago that a be ¥ aenINcTON D ©. May 20.— | but the m oney he claims has en |) Fie as cenesalion Ul Jeneral Corbin, commanding the | spent in wild dissipation S in blasting: Get a Philippines, has cable war de- | ing to his story the note was given | 00004 ona partment that the transport Bu-|to him to pass by mail thieves he! 7 ford, recently gr d fear Mala- | met at Spokane. After sec « the {FAMOUS ORATOR DUE bang, Mindanao, was floated May | money he did not think it nec Oliver W, Stewart, of Chicabo, a mM The ship sustained but slight | sary to divide with famous orator, will deliver two ad- damage es on Prohibition in the Audi- pete eee a Kaee se aR RRS im, Fourth and Pine, on June SAN FRFANCISCO, May 20.—In Mr. Stewart is the only prohibi- an opinion rendered at the Instance |* POLICE “IRON OUT” SAILOR #11 Liber of the viertine a of the asses: City Attorne ® J. Andre por, Was. Fee . lastalatur stated today that $160,000. k cued ots hour: FYSmay bonds to be issued by the & night ft me wi x SENATOR RUSSELL DEAD | Paci under th consol ® heard hir hing In the wa- * POMEROY, May 20.—Senator & ithree years ago, by which *% ter at Pier 4. The patrol wag- ®/ 8. Russe ed here last night, as a lines of this state and those previ-|* °" © s a 1 An- ®! result of operation for appendl- } ot incorporated under the laws | * orews tal » 3 heas- % He leaves a 3-year-old lof Arizona and New Mexico, were |* avarters. Te was ed and ®/4 t 1 a widow, who, as Miss Jincorporated under the laws of |* ac a the leased. %*] Anna Bowman, he married in Seat« California, cannot be taxed, as the | * * | Ue five years ago. direct tax 18 paid upon the lines in| ** * ** ***&* ® ® ## KKK) Senator Russell was a Mason and this state and in two territories in 3 WE a member of the K. of P.. W. 0. W, which they lie ph ty ghee Oe a! 1 nd M. W. A. ‘The body will be These T Shcahaed -sadial ten 1 to Seattle Monday for inters SAIGON, May 20.—Admiral De k Pfohl and J jent Jonquires sailed today on the ing, much WURTELLE-KELLOGG, Jeruiser De Guichon, It under- | «, on Geter Charles Wurthlle, aumeeil’ ai | stood he will make another inspec- | gatne t om to hear|/of the Great Northern, having tion of the coast to if French | his dect charge of all the eaiece, ane neutrality ia being infringed upon as arrested for be of the road, will be married to Misa d ly by Patrolman | Lily Kellogg, at the home of the DETROIT, Mich., May 20.—P. I hursday afternoon bride's parents, 1327 Boren avenue, MeArd of Muncie, Ind., was to . street Prohl refused | at 7:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, day ¢ ted president of the Amal-jto « t the patrolman, who also| Rey. Dr. Gowen, rector of Trinity gamated Association of Iron, Steel) had another prisoner in tow ‘oth church, will perform the ceremony, and Tin Workers, defeating Theo-| we axed and judgment sus-/H. D. Averill, of Vancouver, Mr. dor neffer | pended Wurtelle’s home, wil be best man, 3 _ - eee Miss Paschalle, of this efty, will be eAeven ae eee icicle aon vi29, Peedi? F,mald_o€ honor. Only immediate perry ais ” poses ee by ee * “VAN” AROUND AGAIN * pico be s and close friends will be | the theft of a gold wateh from Jes- | “pi ried i gl en *| In Mr, Wartelle’s party, which sie M Nay stated that he had | 4 5 wm Baturasy % *rrived from Vancouver, Friday | been the victim of a clever ruse em- |) | 7 be night are Mr ay ill O. Prana ployed by the woman to beat him t. Green and G ett, out of $6 he had loaned her after |* * *2*** eee RRR RAR Voncouver, and H. A Maclean, Of Hatentn a hardstuck story, The SIGHTS THE APACHE Victoria woman testified that she and a male NEW YORK May 20,—-The The couple will leave on the companion returned to her room on} steamer Brincess Alice arrived to- | North — Co: Limited Satuygays Fifth and Yesler, There was no|day reports sig @ the American | night, for a short honeymoon tour light In the room and when her| yacht Apache yesterday, 67 miles through the cast, visiting St Paul; eémpanion struck a match they both | east of Nantugk Hghtship. Chicago and other points, after paw Nay in the room. He was! yacht was runing due east, every which Mr. and Mrs. Wurtelle wil be caught by Patrolman Clarence Carr, atitch of canvas pet apome at Toronto, 1 had

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