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18 FOR MUNICIPAL CLEANLINESS R WHERE THE BROO M Sw 8. THE STAR 16 STRIVING AT ALL. BH SOMETHING A LITTLE BETTER TH THEY GET IN ANY O The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Northwest (4 ~) HINGTON, MONDAY, SE 8 TO GIVE ITS READERS HER NEWsraren eattle Star *TEMBER 4, 1905. A GHORT STORY FROM THE BEST WRITERS OF FICTION WILL FOUND ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR EVERY DAY. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL MONTH “THE LABORER IS WORTHY OF HIS HIRE” @ ' Toilers Turn Out to Dedicate New Temple PEACE GRATES FORMAL OPEN. | PARADE AND SPEECHES | | | SEATTLE’S ORGANIZED LABOR CE ING OF HANDSOME EDIFICE — FEATURES OF THE DAY ARERR ARAARAAHAAR RARER ARR ADH PORTSMOUTH ot |heom definitely I accept the keye of the Labor Temple tm trust thet it pea treaty will be aig be placed where trade untonism will be taught, promulwawe and row at 3 o'clock understood. PORTSMOUTH, RN. H Sept. 4 SOCCER OSES At eR RR eee EERE ERE REET EER RRA BLETWERN’S TRIBUTE To U LABOR Kernel” Bet saturday at m your to take feat paper @ tool onention a slay ganieed jabor in general me tee typonraph union in parttoular ery pertinent time tir whee all the world of later @ etd Oye Whee Beollit's greet army of emptored Hane Ju kd bow fra of ou alno chone & WHE nm -y the 00m kndiday and prepirings for ite the dedicetion of the lucud Wier Uompie, one of the Bind In the word. In pour elitartah “Kern” Gethin, my that Brephice! vnion wilt meen deve LAGOR—EIGMT HOURS FOR SLEEP, MEALS AND PLEABUR RAIGE HELL! ‘Thet sounds mighty fine coming from Gen, “Kernel.” that's a sentiment worthy of your pen and af being published in your the type- RHOUR DAY POR VR HOURS FOR and G1GHT HOURS IN WricH TO * > » » » * a * * ~ * o * * * * * : : * * = *. * * ' +! The men sweating eight how's & Gag in your printahop @ * Organized labor te inevitadie, » Pape % Gentiomen whe toll and labor honestly for ott dae yo weet, ® [carly thin mx should be proud to be in your employ, te ruxdive auch a besuti- # %& it the name of your health and happinese of your farnilivw, @e- ® [cial red tape with which to the the 4 ful tribute from the bigh mogul ebove dulg! ss u bbath to yourselves, | Jaymacw trenty And : mand and have the Sal be 3% » | bis work completed tne | # ‘The laboring mon af Senttio bet apupebinte your compliment, @ te tion @ay and have the force Of character te @ [way in cleured few signing the |@ too. They have occcesionally doubted Wither you were kindly > sieeeaqoey aneun ai ome thelet, ® |trenty. M. Morete, for the Japan-|@ dieposed toward those lees fertusale ian yourseif, but now w# * ee © |ese, and M. Rolestvensky, for the|@ they are positive of your friendship Tigy feel thet you are @ ? Because, when clase of men have control of publx @ | Rucsians, who had the engrossing | @ With them et all stagen of the mane * * aiuna ves fellows ong poset *® jin chara, labored mt of the|@ Still, putting all frivetity aside, it G Gmp hard to understand @ * —_—_—— ® jmight le getting the document in| * ihe real motive of thet Baturday'* ined @ the workingmen, @ * Our greatest curse ts the bad citizenrhip of our go-colled best # [shape for final action @ “Kernel.” y neorly everything 94) @erite emanates from @& * eteioees * ST. PETERRBURG, Rept. 4 ig When a0 unfortunate steps On Sap toes you rine up on @ One Lom stranger to me, aid to me thie moroinge: “De pat #@ |The Novoe Vromya declares the your hind leas end how! ithe a see-lioms when sume big corpor- @ Hy drink oa on ® |Axglo-Americon-Japanes allionce * Stion steps on the public's toes, you Rgvmn't @ word to say. * " God do you have to drin’ any bee? ® |how beee oxtablisbed in order to ‘The other day @ fellow @umped comm Girt on your backyard; @ 2 ere te some J -_— * \parsiyes Rowe te Acta : = Gay you devoted « colum pee femme ve porings . that tabering men are eppaed @ if it bad been another fellows hygeh dt wouldn't have cut @ M eo 4 wok, Ship tomate will be an ay ef tne cherch. * ST. PRTERSBURG, Sept. 4--)@ any lew * 4 Prison # |General Lineviteh reports ferther|@ You were forced to give the tyoompiiimal union an eight. @ nm 2 wit be quietly reached by * nflicts with the Japame im|@ hour day. And you have yetped Hie Getter ever slice * “ sean a es ct cor brother Pad Jesus Christ, & eptember 1, repulsing tasie Mur e a. the * attacks by ax bettallons If you had to spend eight bourse oveng tut “atone” in the cor * = carpenter, @ [add 12 guns Is posing room: if you had to sweat Digna mewt to the metal pot @ ~ errr @ im the stereotyping quarters, or twhatle enn odors o' ° * Decency im a citizen ie a very refreshing animal be meet. . teed meme wane wana me mer — ~ — : o fo Mer +4 * Sommer * * ‘ a re - a T G@edicnte this tempic tm the name of God for decent, upright ® [@ BAD THUNDER #TORM. 2 — a bed napping at = hewiB.of Seattle's organized @ ® citizens! * * UTICA, N.Y. & ‘ < . Workmen, ar villifying thelr principles? ge weuld be right up @ f iP. b » me @| From Dr. M. A. Matthews’ Dedication Speech. @ | of the worst thunder storme & gaya petite igetiengane ymdlieg ss tc nda 5 pa a% [i iat ever vote conteal Mew @lg yl Geveode upon whew fon ening Soren” @ RARER REE R ERE RE AREA ARERR ERE Fork ewormed down upon thin ey oh ernie tm be . : section last nigmt, remiting In @) Now ry * __- * eons thet will execed = @ «W's adout time that the patent-teathen, nlade-torder griicle @ O14 men. middle aged men end; son park. to Witness the athletic . : © of gous ben 40-d0l 0 eee eT = POungsters of all sizes joined in the events. e enthusiastic Tater day parado,, At | ovine Mewduw night the| ***% * #** * 2 * #24 gopeeeeeeeeeverstttheetennnenare temple wil be thrown open for the inspection of the public, an entranc fee of 66 come will admit the pub: to the veudevitte slows, speeches, @ance balla, enkibite and banquet hall without extra charge. i i VETERANS GATHER DENVER, Colo, Spt. 4 —The @. A. R. eacampment work opened this morning with 60,000 veterans In the city. Local railroad officials an telpate fully dowbie that m2 bwr before Wednesday. Attia the ware | weather of the past two weeks, Dew- ver today ts blessed with a coos | spell. An immense Labor day sele- | bration is Monday's Meters | mornink parade 10,600 *) line, and all points of v [occupied by visiting: veterams, The |loeal committees age haedling the and disbanded at Unio square. | vast crowds admirably, and many f the | veterans are camped im public school celebration war laying of the| butidings. cornerstone of a pew Hust Side la-| Already the interes of tha vet bor temple, which i te be erected|erans centers in the fight for com- op Eighty-fourth street ar Second | mander-in-chief, erporal Tenoer svenve. It will eccupy a lot GOx102 of Washiugtoe, today memes ie the f ee : : Se i a E é : i 7 A J R E s ¢ & 7 t i & 5 : ¥ ag Hy NEW YORK, Sept. 4-—Nearly 50.- 400 members of labor unions march od tm he great Labor Day parade, which formed the principal feature of today’s labor day celebration Among the sres@est Gnions werg thove of the Teamsters. with about 10.000 men, the United Houseemiths With about 5.000, nad the Carpente with searty 6.660. The parade marched ep and dewe Fifth avenue oft it | e i i f Another tntereming texture the pograph feet, will be five steries im hoicht./ lead. Other pro eotypers, Presemen and Assixtan and will comt $135,000. jare: General Newsboys, Bookbinders, Photo-En- —e fornia; Robert ¥ vers. - . and General Chartes Barrows, of PP irertsten ~ Tradee—Cooks and} CHICAOO, Mil, Rept. 4—The nu-| New Jersey. The controversy, be merical strength of organised ja! im the western metropolis wae tteen the fers! © A. R comaltioe Waiters, Bakers, Butchers, Bar- tenders, Waitresses. and Bulkley Welle cm Miscellaneous Trades—Measenger j>*tter illustrated than tolay wh a} of the Colorado Metional geard Boys, Laundry Drivers, leemen,| ‘ene of thowsnnde of industrial) yas trowght forth a sbarp reprt orkers repreaenting all trades an erafte took part in the aanwe! La! The McDonald to Wells refaned to permit mand from Goverpor the latter Laundry Workers, Woodworkers, Tailors, Clerks, Milkwagon Drivers, Day parade. pre mom ae it te feat Teamsters, Milkmen, Stage Em- local militia to participate ie Federal Labor anion, Cigar-| 287 wiles tm length wad ox parade of pext Wednesday five hours in passing the staged fre S the comaalttes paid 6-9re a hich &% was received by the loral| portion of the come 40 gent Workers, Actors, Musicians, |“ portion t " Blectrica ngle- | Waders, municipal officials and in-| ine companies ot amas Be 5 One After the parade of | The governor has ordered t us unious 4)! itia to take part im the parade. to the pr and other outdoor pleasure resor eee e ee eee eee ee hare there was speech-making and) * os i No. 163; Marine Cooke and Stew. | "ariows forms of eatertaininent SCRAP MAN MEE oS ards; Ballard Ship Carpenters; Sal) le WILKESPARRE, Po. Sept. ® ors, CHICAGO, Bept. 4—Mra. Anna) # 4.—Renjamir of Ash. ® Building Trades—Sheet Metal) gopkins wan shot amd probably | 4 been deat @ Workers, Painters, Georgetown ©4F | tasiiy wounded by a stray bullet phold fever @ penters, Holsting Engineers, Stéam-| during a revotver battle between | sch. by fitters and Stearmsfitters Helper’) qyyam Lanka and the police! # » fort. @ Tile Settore, Biectrical Workers NO! which caneed a panic during the|® «it up he @ 217, Stenctural Iron Workers, Build-) 1 shor day prradm. Fifteen thousand | was able to hear. and the @ec- # Stoneest- | geayle were in line, & tora nay he probably wil have @ a fa is no further trouble - LONDON, Sept. 4.—Five hundred! delegates, representing one miliion| and a quarter organized workmen MR EEE OES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 ware prowmt at Hanley today at the!}mwenty thousand marched im the opening of the annual session of! ianor council parade, and 40,000 im the Brith Prades Union congres*.| tne parade of the building tradu ‘Tho fraternal delegates from the! council, Both were reviewet by American Federation of Labor were | sayor Schmitz eordtalig received. After the ex-|° = - crawl of 48 parading chelr-) change of greetings the parliament-| BERLIN, Sept. 4.—Sisbt new arf suerctary read the program pre- pared by thw executive committee r comiipration. The only novelty tte W the proposal to insure gil chiliren of trade unionieta under fourteen by am annual payment of om dbilling from every enrolled member. WOOFER, Ohio, Bept. 4.—Tha Oe wmonents in the Taggart al- | enn came will be reached by to~ moayrew noon seems certain. It ts said that Taggart is #0 confident of Weing awarded the custody of the cases and three deaths frome cl.olera jin Bromberg, Prussia district, awd five new cases in West Prussia, amd at Culm four deaths have oeeurrad. It is officially stated that @® casa land 23 deaths are reported le Prew sia. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 4.—There Is a Nght frost in Nebraska SALINA, Kan., Sept. 4.—J._ F. Caldwell, a wealthy stockman, was murdered at his home, near Mentor, last night. There is no clue. ae aoe 8 é oe atom, 38GB bir presrt Merenfinh, 12, for 60 yron « * BREAKING HOM SeATTLE CM OOLS HAVE BEGUN THE NEW Nothing Doing on Labor Day Phe police reporter has not had bittery ease, one concealed weapon eoougk te @ Monday to keep him ;case, two Chinese suspected of be- busy. # at noon he leaned up jing in the United States without a pening a staunch lampiimst and leertificate, Labor celebration tr wuneed himself into a doze. { good shape, but showing indications The court house Teporter, who/of a Mberal harvest of drunks to bad nothing at all to do, sat down | wards sundown. araded with kie| bey that he has partly arranged for | — at the telephone desk by languid} Ag The Star goes to press the yin Dre tol ee cebet emi hw residence at Columbus, Onio,| GUTHRIE, 0. T.. Sept. 4—Samlorder of the idle city editor and | police reporter is still asleep at the tite tit wtame Matt in Cetcues cod l where he is to be stationed. Mra. | Johnson and Jim Jackson, two of a}called up “168,” police headquar- | pont © twa thew when there wer only Tamort bn eon ly sure of gaining | band of outlaws, were killed by of-/ ters, gathering in what news there | thee bullion te Ore cfty te f the children and has ‘ficere In x bathe between the of: was. Here tt is aii cd | STORM THE JAIL i dices r ents for their care cers and outlaws Saturday nig Nine arrests since midnight, three) 1 on en atrie iitape “Atwetlo overs, ot Mdi- @ private xchool In Chicago. ae st Davis, Lm. jcommon drunks, one assault act” Manley, minér, was shot and killed “LABOR DAY AB VIEWED FROM THE UNION MANS si0k~. PLAIN TALK TO HIG EMPLOYER / ‘the soot out of our eyes, tell the | taurant keeper at Sumner, that the E Ties Brush Care Aside On eee eee eee enaee *. . The last holiday in Seattle @ was the Fourth of July, Thin ® * your labor day alno falls on @ the 4th. * HERRERA PR BY A UNION MAN. ie the day when the auto mobile takes @ back seat. When the plush-lined Victorts and padded brougham, bebind sleek. | roomed horses, don't even raine a | ripple of curtoatty | It ie one day out of the whole year when we fellows don't give « whoop-hurrah fay Mr. Bunk Presi dent and Mr. Ralivay Magnate. For We're IT, and don't you forget it! Lerd keows we dow't get mech ow ourselves: the only noise we ganerally make is through other mouthpieces —divt dend sheets, for instance, or “wnt isfactory statements” to the boards of directors. For 264 days out of 965 we are! contest to form o link io t world’s great machinery; to ham- mer and sew, to pull and strain, to! labor wuceasingly six days in the! week nud rest up on Sunday for) strength with whieh t thee the next atx days. But There's one @ay when we throw aside the lenther aproe and pat on our beat bib and tucker; when we wash the grime from owr hands, ¢ This Workman’s Fourth! jegiwe's birthday all roliel into [ces | What doew it mem to ue fel- tows here ip Beattie wan, aves > be there Ww ie wi for tee east “hers & gE wo g004 wife to drew up im ber bril- | tomm the foundation tor ‘ ies jantine and Mx up the kid — | Ore ent onan i, and) mighty pi o 0 (be Rey etm for her great future? Lanten | To the great army of Sentrbtap employed Labor day mexnan « sonsap ~ —y Seven.) That day ie Labor day Ite the workingman’e thankuglv | ing regular Christmas, New Year's, Fourth of July and Wash | (Continued on Page TRE Eee THE MEN BEHIND THE # SACK * PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4— # The annual convention of the ® National Association of Letter # Carriers opened this morning # with an nnusually large at- @ . tendance. The convention will @ remain in session until Sep- @ tember 10. Extensive arrange- # ments for the entertainment of # delegates have been made. ca - HERE ERh eeeeeeeeeeeeee u (Special to The Stare TACOMA, Sept. 4~—Arthur EF. ‘BLACK FIENDS Nought, aged 23, of Seattia te in| ARE AT LARGE the county jail bere charged with! bigamy. He was brought here from Sumner, this county, this morning by a deputy sheriff who was armed| Sheriff Lew Smith saye he feels. with @ warrant isened on complaiut | sure that Adam Moore, the of Mre, Minnie Navght of Seattle. | megro captured by Deputy Mrs, Naught claime that Neught | Starwich several days ago, is the ts her husband, that she married | ringleader of several negroes who bim two years ago. She claime also | almost undoubtedly murdered that about three weeks ago her hus-| Philip Ros» and his wife, at Kerrye+ band married © Miss Coffrann,|town, and then burned ther caughter of R. M. Coffman, a res-| down to destroy their bodies. “And I am afraid this is not marriage was consummated at Sun- (last butchery we will hear of Ber, and that a few days later|that crowd,” said the sheriff in am Neught returned to Seattle and | interview. 1 understand it, opened @ restaurant, and that she |there were 11 of the Louisiane ne- learned of bis alleged perfidy groes imported here and put to throagh friends, ork at the mille, They proved @ it wae while Nought and the al-|be jasy and quarrelsome, an@ leged wife No. 2 were on a vieit to| wouldn't work, so the company dig~ the latter's parents at Summer that | melesed them and turned them loose Mre. Neught No. 1 swore to the) om the country. complaint and led the Ta-~ mma depaty who arrested Naught Naught refuses to discuss the charge excapt to state that it is the result of blackmailing schemes of @ome of hin Seattle enemies. The Seattle directory contains no such names as Arthur or Minnie Naught “The murder of the Rosses |netural, sequence. The knew that Ross had money house, and they did not te butcher both Ross and hie to get it. The black men are at large, and as they are work and have no desire work, we are expecting to fl 55 vot to hear als — their committing some atrocious SEER EERE EEE EEE crime at any time.” bd * ree sea * STEAL. PALSE TEETH Re te * Somebody wanted a set of #|# LAUNCH BURNED — FOUR @ & fulve teeth badly Sunday night. #|* KILLED. * |@ Whoever it was must have */@ DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 4— # # wanted them badly, for he #|# The gasoline launch Ben Hur @ broke into the show case in @|@ was burned on the St. Claire @ * front of the Olympic hotel, @|@ flats when a carelessty laid ® * First and Yeeler, and tock a @|@ match exploded the magazine. # * set that a local dentist had on #|* August Mogg, H. J. Wetsonger, ® # display *|% Miss Becker and Miss Newman # # The burglar took nothing #|# Were killed. Thirty passengers # tt ele. &x|® jumped overboard during the @ . & | * panic SEER EERE EERE EEE EE EE EEE ED CHINKS PINCHED Walked Out of Window TACOMA MAN MET HIS DEATH WHILE DOING A SOMNAM- BYLISTIC STUNT Lu Qowng and Lee Bing, Chinas men, were picked up on the water- front at 3 a. m. Monday by Patrel- men Milly, Carr and Mason, and charged with being unlawfully im this country. A number of letters were found in their possession which will be used as evidence. They have been turned over ta the charge of the immigration of- |fice and an effort will be made to have them deported om the next steamer leaving for the Orient CREE REE ED BEERS YEAR'S WORK | last night by James F. Barnes, bar- ber, after a quarrel, Barnes had | been drinking heavily. Three hun-| dred men attempted to storm the | jail at an early r this morning, but were repulsed. ‘The ing ts very strong against the prisoner. ‘The Jail Is carefully guarded. Barnes | shot a man at Chico, Cal, for which | He ts also a man at he nerved a jall sentence suppored to have killed Harry Otle, 24, was arrested by Officere King and Coraing Sunday morning and charged with assault and battery, The cireumstances surrounding the fight are unknown, TACOMA, Sept. 4 who registered at the ¢ tral hotel last night, ts sup have come to his death as the re- anit of a mightmare or in a semnam bao ic fit He gave his address as “'Taeoma” when he register and was gives a room on the fourth floer. He re tired early, and was not seem again until his dead body was found in the court 40 feet below his window this morning. It is thought that he suffered from a nightmare or was a chronic sleep walker and that he got up out of bed during the night and walked out of the open window. He had on a suit of undereloth- ing and had put his vest on, put- ting his feet through the armholes breachelout. He weighed about 200, was six feet tall, well dressed and had a valuable gold watch in his pocket, with some money. mil Rude AIRSHIP LOST AGAIN, PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4— # The airship Galatin made a # trial trip this neon from the # exposition grounds. When well @, up in the air, the steering gear @ became vomeanageahle and the ® baileon drifted amt of sight. nuvectosseed Oe ee ee et ** PUBBLO, Col., Sept. 4.—The first fy nof fant Fe passemger trot No. 9, carrying hundreds of G. A. R. excursionists, was @itched one nile east of Boone yesterday sftermoom His name cannot be found in the | Bight passengers were injured. Thm Tacoma directo and there was/two most seriously huet were) nothing in his pockets to identify | brought to Pweblo and trigen te ah him. He was a member of the K. of | Mary's hospital. They are: P. and the Odd Fellows, having em Mrs. Mary R. Barley, Lawreneey blems of both orders on his watch Kan.., head and spine hurt; seriou, fob. Mrs. Martha B. Woodward, Laws He was about 80. nee, Kan., head badly cut,