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VY A TIP-TOP STU WILL SOON BE ¥ ABOUT wic READY FOR KED NEW YORK STAR READERS. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest Non T EDITION, NO END IN SIGHT TO BIG BREWERY STRIKE t The above named brewer } PROPOSED AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEN AND EMPLOYERS RE ee run be ¥ a oe JECTED BY INTERNATIONAL HEADS, AND LOCAL 8STRIK j tain. aol men bres in = a ERS ARE GLAD-BREWERS' CUNNING PLAN TO “DOUBLE: | union men or non-union men The nd whe CROSS" UNION MEN DEFEATED were member national junion of the Ur Work 1 ptiansiemn 1 me { America, or " | Ay 1 ha at om ! Tho foregoing telegram received] who was sent to he ttle the] in good Wriday morning by the striking/ strike The International, howeve ‘ to which slerda brewers from Adam Huebner t ono fay retary executive board of the gtve| Tnterns Brewery Worker ection. It} Wnion, means that the big brewe Sait bak Strike and boycott in the orth weet affecting evon San Francisco, is es Be pushed with unat vigor pat it was received with joy y the | Striker They claim that the em | ployers tried to double-cross th | im order to get the boycott declared | oft hidiiee That the strike is not off, and uphold ever bas been, was announced by ~ ge? ‘The Star last Monday. All that has been done is to make an agreem and to place it in eskrow settlement of the San Fro of the trouble ae ¢ remark credited to ¢ on very | This San Francisco settlement has) of the brewery magnate ey” : , ot been made, and the order of the} The employers insisted that al ers were willing to agree international executive committee | clause empowering them to employ | the terms recor nded by Kemper Means that it cannot be The pen or non-union union men bel the « t the Inter ing agreement between the kx od in the contract. “simply as a/ nat t| Strikers and the owners | matter of protection.” Kemper an \ e yi conflicts with the constitution of the! a majority the strikers acceded, | t “ yers,| International union, and that is the) with the understanding that thi Jed not tol Teason that the latter is irrevocably! “open-shop” principle was not to! ta { the union, | Opposed to it fact, though in theory Sec-| has hange. The A large faction of strikers nev ‘ which governs the matter, | strikers now almost unanimou: Were satisfied with the pending! and to which Huebner refers in his|ly in favor of keeping up the fight Garcement. A majority of the union | telegram is as follows |They say that all the employe Members voted for it, however, fol-| This and all other contracts en-| wanted was to get the boyeott called Towing the advice of Louis Kemper,/tered into at this date are subject] off, and they are glad now to wa Secretary of the International union,! to and include the following condi-! into the struggle once m RAMSEY'S FIGHT TO OUST GOULD FROM CONTROL OF THE WABASH | Principals in the newest fight for control of t ‘Wabash, which will be brought to the attention of st annual meeting on October 10. vught-over # at the FACTS ABOUT WABASH Capital stock, authorized $24,000. 000 7 per cent non-cumulat ferred and $78,000,000 comm« a at } will be at home witho: you." | The maudlin creature muttered fan inariioulat ecmathing tn reply jas Ifted her up bodit, the d pu a the patrol wagon.) J e Calla 1 t , mother @ ance the bride well be 8 plead EVERETT TRUE HAS MADE A BIG MIT WITH OUR ReAvERsS, HE WILL FURNISH SOME ATTLE, WASHINGTON, TO SEPTEMBER 22, 1905 OMUCH WA ENTE ATAINING STUNTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE The Seattle Star FRIDAY, elk CLARA MORAIG, THE FAMOUS ACTRESS, 18 WRITING SOME FIRGT-CLAGS THEATRICAL ARTICLES FOR THE STAR. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 7. NO. 179 25 CENTS PER MONTH Burglar Gets But I7c and Love Letters A lam ar aper wo- ntaine 17 cents in cash. . = c with the r Burglar Be Come IN M14 ixth, abou Thurs-| got some € eral hair- ae day night a wad of a lite o) Fevers He stepped through a sample b complexion Te WATERS into @ ground floor room, and bloom which a drugist’gave me yes- , the full flare of an electri te There was also a ck proceeded to search for valu or utte t and one ¢ new while through an open door, only a | gy bank iminut deposit YZ few feet away in adjoining room, he with a small check to th Lv" “ec & woman sleeping He led by @ careleen move woman « close behind that burg- awok and accosted = the burglar. | jar on t went « the window, who shoved bureau drawer shut | that I could bave caught him by the and started to run for the open win- | heel t I think I didn’t exactly dow want to, Anyway, I thought it Over bia head and ab the | would be a better r nge to let bim burglar had thrown b vat, and | gel away somewhere safe, whet he he held to his face a guonysack, | could open up the pocketbook and into which he had cut a peep-hole. | find ¢ three nickels and two When be reached the window he em a | eg |turned about and ran back to a Neigbbors reported Friday morn- | Morris chair, In which lay a fat,/ing that a man bad been seen sneak- |Promising-looking poeket book. ing about the boarding house next Grabbing this he leaped from the door half an hour previou window, the awakened woman re The gunnnysack t burglar used his heels. Wh he watched |as a shield for his was found him from the window he r t outs the window. It had | to the alley i with the been ut fre the door of a dog- over his head, disappeared kennel in the back yard. Another | Speed up the alley into Spring ket book, containing nd @ | The joke,” said the woman 1 watch, was overlooked by the | whose room was burglariz is on | burglar in his haste. |S TS tym | . . ti _ | TOM LAWSON WANTS THE PUBLEC TO GIVE HIM $4,000,000 TO GAMBLH WITH IN THE {| STOCK MARKET.—News Iter. ———— ® burg. in Adams county, Pa., and here | ‘ > mae he livea anti! 1877, when he went} WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22. m terre soon, entitled “My Friend, the ] west and located a pone. | |Indian.” He is regarded the y wtered the trade of me been ding the past week in the puntry, and has negotiated | wae nd it was while toiling at| Colville Indian reservation, embrac-| the important treaties and ¢ }the lathe that he ided to atudy |'"# Portions of Okanog nd Ferry| ments between the United States Sod He began reading during the | C%ties, Washington, for the pur-| government and the “redskins” for l evenings, and finally, in order to get|P0** Of negotiating with the the past 30 years, |more the, he took his Blackstone ville Indians for the openion of the His visit to the national pital |e the shop and read while he|®Uthern portion of the reservation! will involve nothing more than the pete |for settiement within th xt few | usual foi ty attending the oper cnmensiiastiniiiiadiaale At the age of 26 he left the ma-| Weeks, has been ordered t * city) ing of new lands, as he is fully cog. for the purpo cha Ne p the ne~ © e Encaged on the ship St Paul,| nish several of the delectable ro: chinist business. and entered @ law | fo" the Purpose of closing up the ne~/nisant i neterny sben ee Aae Alesha.» snd. ia now. snchared..ab} whi Ge ship was at anchor at /Sémitied to tke bar an@ has since) 71 0) a sicate that the] ture of above tuomees meen Smith's Cove, is a lean and ferocious) Nome Mr. Pig mysteriously disap. | F ose and industry are the two| !Mdians offer no opposition whatever| McLaughlin will reach Whshing- animal that 28 daye ago was a sleek! peared. spreading finesse among t prominent - cher Aeristicn of fF the opening of 600,000 or more| ton about October 1, stopping at St and gentle pla. | the grew, It w pposed that he | ™m ‘ominen eaeithetag gt, Pony Fe ye ating : g lchie trateaity ealt san, He acres desired, hat he has been| Paul a few days to complete final He wan discovered on Frid 4} had. jutped overboard and had be sor’ haat Made Aiuala at cark. eng aceerded every henbe ond Seted Se arrangements for the publication of morning In the hold of the ve come amen! for a shark — a auger oneg i r . |the Indians wherever he went his new book ‘ore going to the while the cargo waa being discharg ater of fact, he had tumbled down | be never bas been afraid to as-} MelLaughiin. hes. heen ..egending * Ritbae Sh re oO fe a ory = : ‘ l he was captured he) @ hatehway ila ies aa Pre nal Gate anes tinea man-|the summer visiting every Indian] ‘The openion of the Colville reser= captain tnte the citer boobs and callout Tali ce Guise until teund eg |8ee the speakers’ bureau for the |Teservation tn the west'for the ser=l vation will, be the lshgest eveet Gil aptatn | he pilot house anc out fodd or wa til fo on}? c . one ; prs Fa goods Gridisdiisccine He had toot ah national committee at | PS of compiling a book to be pub-| its nature in the history of the state, Three * were grabbed by| his fa@ and other endearing quali | mena. He never had done any- = = him and two jumped o ard to bet had Eained remarkably in thing of se sort _ Sa aee na|firet became « candidate for the | trom the body. orca pe hie tual natlit ma cx tivenonn ane ever, on rune Aion grenltglers speake: 4 r . poate oy: ag REE cy eaten ng |down to the office before the jani-|*Peekership to succeed Henderson,| ‘The bullet was found imbeded in uring the trip m Heattle to a tors. Me generaity remained at the |"* eariiest and most energetic sup-|the flesh within a fraction of em A 4 the pig waa fed liberality, for| the er@w having named him | Auditerlats ntl enleniete porters were Tawney, of Minnesota, | inch of the heart, upon which it had it was supposed that he would fur-| moder@ Perry. | “One of the amartest things that| Maun, of Chicago, and Hemenway, |caused preesute, "The beatt wan j y did in managing the speak. | °f Indiana. then replaced abd the ribs returned ‘ jag campilen Wee turing Mis-| When the time comes for pushing /and covered with flesh. There te Jsourt. If any credit is di any|the booms of various presid every probability that Robinson will 4 manager for that result, it ts due) **P'r ee te oom ‘ recover. Tawney. In the face of ridicule by | Roomevelt, there d cy I his fellow mitt men. nd boorr and a m » wil I ative, he gent speakers into Mis. |Morthwest will be James A. Taw-| sourt and devoted more attentio ney j =e [err ond, ezeed core saci, —— | MEETING PLACE HY GILSON | way, Who has ected te except © The day be: tt ee ee eek ake ‘s Ke on CS oe Vive Pr e the ele an held he pre-|# *! Pairbedie Aicted the of | Roosevelt] & Sept. 22, 1906 6 | : : The man who fills thin office holde| electors in Missouri, and his pre-|@ Sept. 22, 1905 711,800.12 |, Much important business was 7 woah , transacted at Friday's morning ses " the poeple ree strings | diction wag th eht very am ing. _— * ion f th S t H ~ q James A. Tawney began life as an| The following day the laugh was|@ Increase over same a ins aie ae Ppprentice blacksmith his father’s | bis. * date last year rt 26.54 & | enver, Colorado, was selected as . shop. He was then 15 o of of Tawney and Cannon have always |@ the city for the convention to be | iis boyhood home was near Gettys.| been good friends. When Cannon ge kk tek tek tht ew held in 1909 | The new constitution was at last jadopted, and the following officers jelected: W. Foelsen, St. Paul, na- tional grand president; August H. Springer, Seatle, first vice-presi- dent; Louis Weigel, Helena, second president; Richard Shacfer, New Britain, Conn., national grand secretary; Conrad Walthem, Chi- cago, treasurer. The different committees were ap- pointed and the installation of offi- cers took place at Friday afternoon's session which convened at 2 o'clock. Friday evening a reception will be given the visiting delegates by the sisters: Bad the order, : INSURANCE Masked and armed to the ng at Eas! t. CastRno. 2 F two kighwaymen badly. frightene Ay Sy Hi ae ye i manager eh INVESTIGATION two of the daughters of Gustavus A.| The 1 mtatned ne er ae tale Eekerly, a well known grain mer-| valu wee inte’ Vor ates a a Chant, at 9:30 o'clock Thursday! The girls w fr dd that | * y vcuce Thiaea all ee : night, between Boylston and Sum-| they could not « ‘i 2} * e © Ter OnR oI NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Harry mit. f the holdups i * - b Dempsey. Cashier of the Citizens 4q ss ula neeetied out ‘tiie “o) Maat Marriocs * Central’ National bank, was called 4 dark alley and confronting the girls home from choir € tal tee HEE ERK EES to the stand. Attorney Hughes with drawn revolvers, demanded | downtown h The smah 4, While on tried in vSen to find where the $235, their money j dod ai oe ~ Tt iar tanets 000 MeCail gave to Hamilten came ; ‘They both screamed at the top of by City De- py t from their voices and the hotdups grab ned out to Ti homaw? Buckner, vice president bed their purses and made of! drva of the N@W York Life agencies, was erles of the victims attracted resi aide in that ¢| pa on the stand this. mor dents in that section and a chase | wrought up over the boldn ate Hamilton has cabled from France followed, but the highwaymen dix-|two highwaymen i denying that the $100,000 given him “2 by McCall was used to influence y » at > legislators. - - NTONIO VAN VE ITALIAN ART 18 PAINTING A PICTURE OF THE HOLY FATHER BARLY EVERY DRINK LEADS VICTIMS The ¢ smounts to several thou- DAY HE fs ADMIPPED TO sats by I | VATICAN WHERE PLUS EVERY FEW MOMENTS PATIENTLY DROPS HIS ee The probate proceed-| WORK AND ASSUMES THE & REQUIRED BY RTIS DEFENDS M | . in will be f | Geors a. M having thelr usual 1 time when 4 i F hag Bocce stion that she| Notwithstanding the thr P| | nted the sealskin coat belonging | Cajolings of the prosecuting errr to Mra, Thom Her desire led to | ney, va Boda-Kelly, principal wit- | . | the theft and she had made arrange- | ees in the case against Joe Mar- { |e A of th nta to ship the valuable coat | Selle, charged with having led her MF A PL —_ |* , . bw least by the Northern Pa Ex- | astray, would not implicate the exe | MAN BEGS POLICE TO SHOOT HIM FOR BREAKING PLEDGE | * oo oi a [es Bday cei merci rast peg FE j WOMAN AND LITTLE GIRL IN GUTTER IN SOUTH CHICAGO | * & to f * D k and taken to the| The girl, who recently ran away, jslligieesipnasicinin & inake toward th er SS Saaire ol iam Kelly, testified that it was lay areundantinin anita on *| H pert Bl Kelly who ruined her and not Mare | CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Because he;A physician was called and pro-| * vter and the Saivat bod | fon eacape from pr » and it 8e'le. She admitted, however, that j fiad broken his temperance pledge| nounced his case one of delirium|* Mr. Fr — the Z yg | is understood that she will leave the tater had become saaaly Se } other, F hite,| tremens. Liquor ha ecked his|® company, has notified ‘or Fy or the énst. On day |™iliar with her and had made im- 4 nok gerd 2406 One Hundred and| Rervous systen and there was ‘no|® mer organisation that his firm %| MANAGER OF “10 PER CENT” BLOOD-SUCKING CONCERN TES- the Hudgins household When com wae ' wigs: | Proper proposals to her. “ Sot eliet for h eo ¢ » age |® will donate to them each #| 7 pelled to answer, Miss udgins | When asked why she a a Beret Mga Mh outh |r Het for him. He died in agony & month 160 pounds of bs *| TIFIES IN COURT THAT HER OWN COMPANY HAS HER BY | yrithed with indignation under the |charged Marselle with tie pete e a tyne tive hours after| | CHICAGO, | Sept at: ERE TRAE Oe + THE THROAT—TRIES TO “DUCK” PERSONAL BILL rom se Beak oe A Ph ao ape “Take Out Heart |she replied that. she tat tea F lon’t send me mudder to de bride-| pusiness applic erse In order to Was once « “hard drinker,”| well, judge. She's de only mudder| -¢1,,4gqow Carnegio| prea ye -R B HI She testified that she knew that pate £0 onth to his mothor| I've got, and she's good to me m given 10,000 da to At. An-| Abdut'a your ago Mary A, Hud-; gine aitied to\atate the rate o8 in MRS BROOKS --hemove Guile Mareelle had no desiens Gat ali tam F deathbed that he never|when she's sober untverait aie | ¥ i for th nov Rong Mi . hat she knew he intended to mai drink again. He kept his| This was the plea which reachea|’'’*” “"'* Sines resident agent ct the Otay Sone | EE Te dees net heatnale 40 | her friend Mattie, and that Joe, ow for & long time. He became! the eara of Justice Callahan in the} gerryanuna. P company, refused to pay Emma 1) (oot company's screws of 10 GETS OFF EASY PHILADELPHIA, § The | Of goodness of his heart, intended hard-working mechanic,| South Chicago police court yester-| ape y, Al ampment of the| Barr, @ trained nurse, $100 for ser-| oy Tt toe month on «anil loan removal of a man’s beating heart Sit aeaah (Rva) along with bim- his friends had begun to| day. It went up from a mite Of} gone of Veterans ended thie morn.| Vices of one month at the bedside to than lee Oe whoet from his body and {te replacement fae and Mattie on their wedding that his future was assured,| humanity who looked like a little! ; ag. The Ladies’ nuxiii elected | Of Miss Hudgin’s mother. into Mar of a The grand larceny charge pre-|after a bullet had been extracted | tt e Portland and that the wit- temptation and he fell.)angel in rags. She was Mary| stro Kate K. Harcastle, of Philadel.|. Miss Bafr's attorney secured a 1 ferred against Mra, E. P. Brooks, the | from the r adjacent to it has | R@88, through more of Joe's goods first drink the descent| Schmidt, 6 years old, and she,was hia, as president. Miss Carrie g,|Judgment against the female loan! Und@itungtely thei a no law | divorced wife of E. P. Brooks, by} just beer omplished by the | Beartedness, was going to Was rapid. At she close) pleading for her mother, who bears | fyrake, of Long Pench, dal, was{Sbark, but upon demand was refused |compeliny'a nowiat ww of Interest. |Mry, Thoman Miles has been dis-| physlcione at the Germantone hos, With them’ "afterwards just ss the police found him |the same name and lives at 9645 ected a member? the council | Payment hewe le w avide valeiitnce betwe oD mised, owing to the unwillingnesg pital companion to Mattlo—to keep and took him to the| Exchange avenue. The police pene Before Police Judge Gordon Friday |% por cert Pdr gatpnm and over of the prosecuting witness to sigh? Frank Robinso years old, of (€TOM being lonesome, When he awoke he told his| the woman aitting helplessly drunk s +HRR REN ERK kA HAA | Morning Miss Hudgins made stren-|per cent, ag cintytyr by thiv her name to a formal complalnt, — | Germantown, gras hot on Septer She denied that sho h to be shot. where she had fallen against a wall %| tous efforts to avoid payment of| cern. . Mra. “Brooks, it will be remem-| ber 7 by « Meeran white the late ra ews 2h sae too weak live,” he! at Ninety-third street and Anthony | Three hundred dollars was #|this legitimate debt. Alded by al ‘Th@ case ha® been continued for|bered, was one of the witnesses who| ter was trying to arrest him... Thegtived by the tenderloin “1 have brok#h my word) avenue, Her tittle daughter was| % cleared by the Mother Ryther's # | dapper exponent of Blackstone the|one week, Miss Hudgins’ attorney |rwore to the good character of Rita cateret Robinson's chest. 7 ‘The Japanese liner, Tyo Maru, of . sainted ol ‘old mother on her |tueging at her tj an effort to as- | # home as a result of the benefit * Joan magnate attempted to. showlmade amorous objections to the| Curtin, a well known singer who}Physiclans removed two ribs, exe the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line pass- ana or give me @ ge her to her “Teet. ls at the Grand, Thursday night, #|by the company’s books that: # . ‘eon joy's shafts aimed at) was arrested as a disordefly porson posing the heart to view, No evi ed Carmana point at 7 a m. Pris i ont ‘it 1 myself.” up, Mamma, and come on herself was catght fast in t¢ hods of the Star!in the Hot eca Pome timeago. | MBtice of a bullet could be seen, soa day, more violent, iene” the baby was saying. meshes of the concern. Mis sanas |i eral and the privacy oft “— tha@Bhe two women were She Js due in this port surgeon rémoved the orgun partly urday, &