The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1905, Page 5

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THE EMPLOYER'S SIDE Rue Having Wed Divorcees OF THE PRINTERS STRIKE $1 down and $1 a week buys a heater here M4 PRESIDENT BARNES SPEAKS F OR THE OPEN SHOP AND THE NINE-HOUR DAY (Notg-—While ting house fone that does not unduly tax th h i { gpcmerearte th pao vou ool your choice o statements of AuReR ap t time f r requirements of nters in that elty and there the |t ay of struggle In mont The em-|the tru working Seed eee ste wae aa oak dressers ready b printed ) } a pure economle quentior granting of the eight-hour day BY A. A. BARNES, muld lead to the ruin of mar 4 President of Chicago t Our refusal to concede the short ' To the Publ er workda war made after matu 1 to the pres: | deliberation, and with « full bet th hicago | of all that such @ refusal might 4 and the Cb Typo- | v : led Ww tt ni r the com “ heta , ynducted th Passed f eu t p. ‘The | o sur men struck and renolutio \ that 11 | abs ponitiona < ‘ futur te t fouts f th i » far quit their k the- | proceeded to fill th ant pe the pre trial| work in an open shop, and nine prinety to} that within a short all of the all i nape le acat * will be filled. tau is in| fh ming in are on . . with the baste p «| the wh iiful and reliable! WAS. B. DUKE, BUSINESS HEAD OF THE FAMILY, FOLLOWS | dabu orts that when Duke went weal oy which cost $1,000,000 to bulld.| tour Hovernment, and with the} as th ee es away there had been no t rT omt $1,600,000, and] 4ement and enlightened moral | tons | BRODIE L. DUKE’S EXAMPLE WITH APPLICATION FOR A | tween him and hin wife | 32.0 Pennell « » the fittings smmunity at lane | Every man coming into our em spon and art the question of the | ploy at the present time is promised DIVORCE—NEW YORK CLUBMAN NAMED AS CO-RESPOND rHE ALLEGED LOVER | "tueee ae Seablineh table a 0% hop has come another ques-|a permanent poxition, providing his} ENT—MARRIED LIFE OF LESSTHAN A YEAR INTERRUPTED | Hluntoon and Mra the hardest working millionaire in| {on which bax put the two organt-|ability and character warrant his warm friends before the world. He has devoted most of fons further apart. I refer to the| holding that positie Yo man en BY ALLEGED MISCONDUCT—BRIDE WAS BITTERLY AC- | He is a bachelor, at # 4] his time to the tding of the to-| demand on rt of the typo ing the employ of any typothetae member of the New York Athletic! bacco trust, and has had little inter-| #rePhical up for hort & of | office need have any fear that fu CUSED AT HER SEPARATION FROM FORMER HUSBAND MD, Attantic Yacht club and thelent in the fade and fenates @? the work 4 nine to eight |ture adjustments or agreements with Elks, He a familiar figure at the|average American of inherited re. The Ch Typoth be any lat unions will prejudice his edits eeealamauenae fivet night performances of the the-| wealth Heves this demand for the shorten sition. So long as he is comp NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—-History is | A FORMER SCANDAL | aters, Mra. Duke's defense will be mate{ Ae of the k day to be unneces-| tent and faithful, his position is se unexpectedly repeated In the divorce} Mra. Duke was formerly the wife DUKE'S MILLIONS public when her anawer ta filed | - Bose acticabie, tee ‘ 4 5 “re thy am F sana yuke ts bor the Ne ereey cot of « nee me We te Chicago r regr action with which James Bucha of We McCredy, @ wealthy) 3 Buchanan Duke is about/(he New Jersey court of chencw@yi] it iv orious ' in wh pains 5 : offe roker and club man. She ¢ son of the} It is sald that both she and Huntoon} usete ¥ . puke bas startled the world of & suit for separation { who founded | will deny the charges. she in gaged, as they knnw full 1 tt wealth and fashion. Although presi April, 189 MeCredy is eatimat Brodie Duke, brother of James %, |Pectstty will be comtly to both sides, We dent of the American Tobacco « ‘ harges, which resulted tr née amounts to from | sued his wife, Alice Webb Duke; off 4%! of doors. should have preferred to have cor pany and regarded as the brains of |} is obtaining a decree of dl ve te owns at shortly after}: Onee the hours tr t friend ations with the the millionaire Duke family, his) siGNALS TO YOUNG CUBAN eanete tt ; was gullty of ie-pfhanioal pursu typographical union, but of our abil 1 venture has developed MeCredy eged that his wife hw © he bas a park of Justice Geigertth b be an . re-j| ity to cor t our busine thout as unhappy & climax as that of BIS) associated with Benjan Parsons mo 2,000 acres. Three hundred her application for alimony.) @0ce4 ellev ' ni ther ald or even with their active z eccentric brother, Brodie L. D jour merchant, and Henry Kope 1d six teams worked for three|The divorce action in AUN pending |feduced to a point where our men | « not the slightes 5 Whose divorce suit te still unse roker, {n a manr teful to} years to improve the estate, One of| She was also a divorcee before Her} have 4 reasonable work day, doubt lid oak dresser of diamond The marriages of both men were nim. ‘The most sensational test is an artificial | marriage to Dub pattern mirror, very such as to cause a deal of comment. | mony in the trial was that alleging u rang re and both actions for separation bri-| ine connection of Mra. MeCredy wit! == = = = it i] tle with sensational charges. a young Cuban student, A tenat * AHRARHREAAHEREREREREAEARERRE RHE = " or an peb Me After a honeymoon of less than 10) o¢ ‘the San Remo, one of the mo usual pr ished and good months, Jas. B. Duke names a6 CO-/ fashionable apartment houses * very spe $14.00, | Very respondent Frank T. Hunt al New Yoork 5 hi] week captain in the famous Olt Guard sa Soe regiment, a familiar Broadway * Standard rd Furniture Co. figure and clubman, and in business! ness and that Mra. McCr *. gest item in th th of trade between the United * >) , Ay yal Sivan pecesen of stra sen | tase S74,that Mr. ‘Metr = fut and Satan ie iow cion, When ft wrneted seat Sapa & ~-GAME WARDEN RIEF! £, SCHOENFELD & SONS concern. Duke aske for an abso-| p, . 7 wn | # ban practically doubled her purchases of cotton during the past prise the young foreigner just when « ' Jute divorce from Lillian N. Flet-| he va ey “ Setter was|% Mz * buying $34 000 In place of § 200 worth for @ 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ghor-McCredy-Duke. opened which was alleged to have|® ‘¢ "ame period a year ago, it Is plain that something tmpor- me Warden Ricf is on the war-/ the public that I will not tolerate SEATILE beon addressed to Mra MoCredy by |® ‘®t ts happening in that try lm the cotton industry, The ia any nonsense and that there will be & prominent Produce Exchange man|* °*Panstion is not far to se rae no whitewashing calling her “My dear Wife” and|* * mreatest market on earth for cotton manufactures fx @ i want it thoroughly under-|, “A man in the pay of the state Sabtnr “fer another teectian” ®& Japan and China. Cotton ts article of almost universal wear, ® | etood” sald coat ‘son, | Mimself broke the very law he was TEA AND COFFEE MARKETS. WEDDING CAUSES STIR The more wealthy wear silk, but few wear woolena The Japan= cihat 1 kan aot potting ap nay test | Deng pald to protect. Larnard has a [a — oy Hall. The fashionable set in Philadel-[* °** See the opportunity to manufacture the cotton and supply ® | case in this Mercer island game| %!¥4ys been @ good friend of mine phen nn AY $°° Tonia and New York was given aturn|* ‘hie market, and t are starting into do eo, They area won- # | matter. I'm after Deputy Game] 224 we have been in oe a Special t Lake Station, November of last year when Mra.|® “erfully titiative Anything they see done they can ® [Warden C. 0. Larnard in dead ear ane ge As a man t — always SF tadee Ue Gon coils chores Ui Metoubncen, tb ite wiee eet. |* They have been called the “Yankees of the Orient." They @ | gest and I mean to make an exam-|/ked him and have been on very For Thursday and of ours the thrifty housewife — ty married at the Camden, N. J.,|% "°% Propose to imitate all the principal English and American ® Topi of bim. He is not only guilty of| ‘iendly terms with him; but as an ‘will find the greater part of her Bihome of her uncle, Lewis J, Seal,| * “otto manufactures. % |breaking the game laws and sub-| ficer I have no respect for him. Frid. grocery wanta also. And It will Bl Druudent of the Pailalelphia con:| ® Cee ee ey ay sug | and at his trial, Thursday, I hope to ay surprise you how many dollars Ldn eee ee eee eee eee eee 7 show this plainly.” You can save in a year by buy- §) Sldated Stock Exchange, Duke was private citizen, but he ts also guilty | "1. '\. understood that Game War- i i ie ing high-grade, full-weight at 26 ‘per. ib c pest Washington Batter, Best fowa Hutter, per ib supposed to be a confirmed bachelor mother still lives at Camden. Duke and his bride sailed for Ku rope and remained abroad until last | February. Then they settled down | FOUND GUILTY OF SHOPLIFTING of a breach of bis duties as an of explain the matter by saying that he has an understanding with me. and that the case against him is merely to bring the matter to test den Rief intends to bring an action our tow prices, and none knew he had even been at ficer oa tentive to Mrs. MeCredy. She was “L understand that Mr. Larnard or| S€tinst arnand, after, the presse Miss Lillian N. Pletcher, and her some of his friends are trying to] So : r official duties. * EASTON, Pa, Sept. —The an- nual convention of the Pennsylvania clubs Fresh Ranch Exgs,.per doz $5e 9 to live at 11 West Sixty-cighth| “Il emphatically say that such is| State League of Republican Frealt Minnesota Fig, per dox Street, in a beautiful brown sone! The liberty of two women wae at} sequences, The members fought for] not the case. I canght Larnard right | opened here this morning at Able's eves os «nee 2 mansion whieh had been a gift to| stake In police court Tuesday after-| her vindication ax only women can.jin the act; I followed him about| opera house. Several hundred dele Heina Pure Cider Vineg the Bi Mrs. Duke from MeCredy noon, Both were charged with Madam, excuse me, but isn't} and heard him shoot several times,| gates were welcomed by the mayor best in ame wth od you bring GETS TIP ABROAD. petty larceny. One was young and|there something under this cape/and he still had the dead game injof Easton and President John R oe empty =), per gi Duke went to Europe, supposedly | fair other was old, wrinkled| that needs wrapping,” was what an| his hands when I arrested him. Wiggins responded. After he had %-Ib. et Pure Baking Pc on business, last July. Ac ding to/ and ploye of the store said when he] “There is no foolishness in this.| delivered his annual address, the per can .. the papers tn the em a state Harriet Burbank, charged with| detected Mrs. Hamilton in the crime |! feel that a reflection has been] onvention proceeded to the transac 1) A — Pure Baking P< meat b; iebard dabury,| the theft of @ biack taffeta silk skirt) Afterwards she broke down and/cast upon the enforcement of the] tion of the customary routine busi - en y Fi a ¥ 206 Duke's counsel, Mre e and Cap-|from Annie Ste 614 Union.| was led away by Patrolman Deigh,| game lawe and I am going to show r "SEND FOR PRICE List. tain Huntoon tly proved her innocence and was dis-| who testified in court that he did es whe Ls ‘Department Me barged, but Ella Hamilton, 60,| not how she could secret a bolt in and Occidental. “ eyes followed every/of cloth under the little cape she . éeparty: Specific attorney anj the dep | wav ing to six or m r, was f i guilty of] Seven other employes of the big § and the acts complained a bolt of oth from| department store witnessed the act f committed, it is charge « r in Stone, Fisher & Lane's|/and the case against the woman Buy Your Clothing Set heune of the Dukes 204 or| depar store last July was comple at the two other places on Long i oe ! Gordon pu over! Her attorney pleaded that she a OLD RELIABLE SPOT While Duke in Bor jthe case a the opposing attor-| was looking at the cloth, but the KLINE & ROSENBERG, wife |neys had explained it to him tnlargument seemed wank 625 First Avenue. he ditheir final arg ate and during} A Star man, who had dropped detective the hush that fell upon the crow ito the court room to gather the fwoman gu and enter a | of the department store of $25. The will be carried to} and was scathingly rebuked by a Little Ones higher tribunal. Mra, Hamilton| member of the order to which Mre e has been for many years a resident| Hamiiton belonged | of this city and is well conne “Too bad that you occupy so law Count Your Savings of would refrain from passing] a position ta lite Onty a clerk an To Keep Their Digestion Perfect judgment in a case of this kind,"|a dry goods stove. You should be MRE _ i te a soberly remarked the court, “but\in @ higher position and yet you Nothing is so Safe and Pleasant ® , duty demands that I should do #o, to swear this woman's J : - - aA and I find the burden of evidence to} li away s Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets WING TO THE FACT the defendant. Much as 6 reporter bowed before the an i I must decide the case] slaught of the feminine brigade and Thousands of men and women harefound | were recommended to me for my two- 7 y savily mookly permitted the hatte of ridi. | fy Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the safest and| months-old baby, which was sick and puny that we bought heavily of AL | i by the members of|ecule to their mark uch to | fy MOst reliable preparation for any form of and the doctor satd was suffering from tn- cy " dard Bissel 2 areal Ibe Blue Willow Mush Bowl §|the Women's Relief Corps, Ella Ha-|the amusement of the court andtiy '94igestion or stomach trouble digestion. I took the ebiid to the hospital, Ladies’ Suits, and that $2.50 ancan 59} 00d size Me || milton did not seem to fear the con- others who understood the situations ‘Thousands of people who are not sick,| Dut there found no relief, A triend men ‘ Bweeper . Ne ee Chinn Gig sodauueer A Dut are well and wish to oop weil, take toned the Stuart Tablets and I procured a we must have room for other daily 15e sfetsem! Feather fast 10-in. § ° 2he Stuart's Tablets after every meal to insure] OX from my druggist and used only the : “ 9€} No two aiike 18 Barberis Wants Rec iv d Lik perfect digestion and avold trouble re odearpadierg akong fury ee arrivals, we offer for Thursday and $3.75 2-burner Gas Hot Plate, ex- } 25e Kitchen Glass Hand Lamp. | 8 e e@ a But i ts not gonoraily known that tho/ i. oy peby. I feel a odode patnatnan igh é " tra quality burner, wide top complete te} Tablets are just as good and wholesome) «ot. 1, a Tablets saved my Friday a very exceptional inducement : ssseaptveivanigyed dey 82.98 } $1.00 good value ) Buck Saw, with eTun rincess for litte folks as for thelr elder naire wah red hardwood frame 59e Fh Littio children who are pais, thin ap Mus, W, T, Derarore. for you to purchase here. "eigenen sen aeRO | SN aL RN j have no appetite, or do not grow or thrive.) si nsorined and sworn to before mo this 10¢ 40-foot Banner Cotton ; Bi 18] Jack Barberis, proprictor of the . R should use the Tabiete after cating and will Anetl, ta ae —. — Clothes Line ne $1.00 Mann Single Bit Han { | om, pee SEOUL, Sept. 20.—Miss Alice derive great beneat from thea ith day of April, 1897, Risrey Sam © - dled Axe 696) ' arberia saloon, Is trying to obtain] Roosevelt, arriving yesterday in Mra. G. A. Crotsloy, 688 Washington 8t.,] Notary Public In and for Erie Co,, N. Ladies’ Suits Worth $25 ee ee eee Linn ee ¢ ht Hoboken, New Jersey, writes; "Stuart's! For babies, no matter ho o 40¢ Fancy Glazed Cuspidor, 7-in. 150 F Hobishold fcale, Il » refund of that portion of his) Seoul, was received with royal Dyspepsia Tablets just fli the bill for obit-| the tablets val esvengaen eenaies for $17.50 « 5 ‘ancy Mousehold Seale, §) oll as for older fo q 0 ob geeenbaruaecess 206 weighs 24 Ibs 98e Dt o representing 17 days during] pomp and splendor and accorded an see: ce aiwenen tap mseceusosi jacroasing flosh, appetite and growth, Suits Worth $20 for % Gas Portable Lamp. com-% $6.00 Single Barre! Shot-Gun, 12- || which he was not allowed to op-| imperial reception, the like of which Hof tuck with them. My three, 7ear-old] Uso only the large sweet tablets tn every $1 3 plete with burner, ch gauge automatic ejector $4,199 9] erate the elty horities has never been given in Korea for « shucadios tee ine vest | Teed geodech pheen e in Welsbach m Tie Genuine Horse Hide Razor When the council refused a tlany other woman tnt oad “fee then.” | ean hieery RO: pores hems rine reiinrices "B1.5 ' Strop Oe age to Krant the application of Bar The streots along the route to tho| fm Mos 8 and runs for them heruneryredy rainy nom ath stn ws $17 Suits $11.98 a ed By § 7 berix for a transfer of his license|imperial palace were lined with ‘A Buffalo mothor, ® short time ago, who] stomach and bowel troubles If the child ts AN tow. deen pe ere ee ee |to the present location, there were| white-robed Koreans and a long file despaired of the life of her babe, was so/ alling In any way regarding its food or as 17 days in which he was not wed] of the imperial bodyguard stood at dotightet with ie suey ert sem bo ape }to run. A license was granted to|"present arms.” The imperial yol- child these Tablots showent beforethe) Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been r S = er & Hurlbut Siemant ‘aatcate. “Barbers now| ioe patna, was oute tor nop | eta sooo itso, a4 ade anon fo ee Fhe New York Store wants the y returned to him.|ty, awaited Mise Roosevelt, and in po following a" Jor all stomach trou io adults ~ ‘The council turned down the request] this she rode triumphantly through lemon: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets] or tafanta, 1418 Sound Avonue d U | three weeks ago, but Barberis has|the streets to the palace, followed Kear Pike de Pert Second and Union govowes ble apalication for &. re-|by the rout ot het Dery ond 8 Tefal fund. escort in vehicles senate i

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