The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1905, Page 1

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THE STAR HAS FOUND A FEW CONSCIENTIOUS, FAITHFUL DOMESTICS IN ITS PRIZE CONTES T—ONE STAYED TWO YEARS IN ONE FAMILY, AND CAN PROVE IT. EXTRA ! NIGHT EDITION BREWERS’ The Seattle Star AT any, NOVEMBE EATTLE, WASHINGTON, OF THE STRIKE Brewery Owners To Ignominious Defeat LONG BITTER STRUGGLE BETWEEN BREWERS’ UNION AND EM PLOVERS ADJUSTED SATURDAY NOON, WHEN AGREEMENT DECLARING STRIKE OFF WAS SIGNED—BOYCOTT 18 LIFT- ED AND MEN WILL RETURN TO WORK AT ONCE—HISTORY | RRR RETR RAR * *. ® Strike Started May 1, 1905 ® * Ended November 11, 1906 ® & Workmen Involved 310 % Breweries Affec in State 1 * % Breweries in Seattle i* ® In Tacoma 2* % In Olympia, Aberdeen, & tt, Rosslyn and Bellingham l* % Duration of Btrtke Six Months, 11 Days ® * * RRR RRR Re SERRE EEE EEE EE EHH) Preeidént Sweeney, of the North- * ® western Brewers’ association, end- * Edward F. Sweeney, vice @ ine the big strike a" ‘: # president and general manager @| | Although neither the strikers nor # of the Seattle Brewing & Malt. #/ nS" or the new agreement, ‘The ® ing company, when interviewed ® gray has it on good authority that * by a Star reporter Saturday ® Tym BREWERS WON EVERY Wesaid: “The strike was settled #) POINT THEY WERE AFTER. % satisfactorily to both parties. #| The employers agreed to the fe ® That ts allt will say regarding #| lowtng— at w the settlement. The striking *) = HT ye a er, “a oP ® brewery workers will return to . NOR -UNION WORKMEN TO werk at once BE EMPLOYED. * RRR RRR Greatest victories ever j union men anywhere. ‘The unior any statement, At noon Saturday the brewery Strikers signed an agreement with! CZAR REFUSES DEMANDS OF PREMIER, WHO RESIGNS—CREATES PANIC CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—The pod pondent at eo burg cal quoting Russian subse: demanded the resignation of 25 gov- ernors. The czar refused to sanc d Witte resigned. | ecepted. iw ition among the panic on the stock exchange. lanic-stricken Jews are the city, “DIRTY DOZEN” CALL every boat being the premier. IN SPITE OF OPPOSITION leaders refuse to xcept that the boy pre: Bo has stopped practically all op- people. papers all print excerpts of Ameri- fleeing can and European papers praising t ‘This is considered to be one of the scored by nake WITTE or eh THE CZAR IMMEDIATELY IN STOCK EXCHANGE — WITTE SIDES WITH REVOLUTIONISTS—COUNTRY IN UPROAR is. Jewish bankers called upon Witte er and the premier looked ghastly, He of war, and minister of marine be denied the rumors of the proposed vient to the premier, and also massacre of Jews and assured his ns would be The RIVALS CHEAP GUYS HOLD BIG MEETING AND CLAIM THEY WILL ELECT TICKET | clean ‘The West Seattle Annexation club; Rrwen, Hughes and Diller, all ex- pesents the title of the “Dirty|tensive property owners; Drs. An Dozen” which has been given to it}drews, Van Winter and Bragdon, by opponents in the citizens’ party several Seattle attorney who The men who are so fond of ref ide in West Seattle 10 Ting to the clubmen in such uncom rs and tax PI the plimentary terms are simply cheap] meeting, and of this number 98 Politicians, according to the cliub-] signed the roll. Men. The club, it is claimed, cora-| The club ts confident of electi ng| prises the best element in West] its entire ticket, which wil ioe nom fleattle, and, contrary to report, did|inated at the next mi to be Mot meet secretly to nominate a 1 Tuesday, Novemb “We Municipal ticket | Frank B. Sayre, a local attorney The club held its second meeting| who resides at West Seattle, was Friday evening, and the organ lelected president of the club. the} jeattle are strong ! |isfactory agreement hag been ob-| | tained | | And that t# all that President} It in known that the employers in-| sisted upon thin mecrecy oring to he the pub know of their] ignominious defeat | Monday 1 the brewerles go} back under t sion flag Notwithstanding their pledge of secrecy, the strikers can scarcely | conceal their enthusiasm, and the labor temple Is a scene of jubilation | See e CeCe eee eee 7 * * WASHING N, DC. ov * reing & Niagara # | deatr * n. * [eae eee eee ‘GZAR’S SOLDIERS SOCIALISTIC WASHING member of committee tn th gram from the a government 4 when they The Only Paper in £eattle That Dares to Print the News VOL R 11, 1905 7. NO. 2a1 25 CENTS PER MONTH PREMIER WITTE HAS RESIGNED STRIKE FINALLY SETTLED SCANDAL IN SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT | 20 Down Fear of Exposure Causes Police To Chase Thieves From Seattle : : VICTIM GETS “TOUCHED” FOR THOUSAND, COPS “DIVYS ‘ sHERE’S HO BRO THER Ad STORY LEAKS OUT AND EXODUS FOLLOWS ’ pO SE OE JS > “We's agwine back to Dixie, we's|by the usual routine methods em- ploy by “shyster” attorneys aud agwine back to Dixle,” sang a score! go hetweens.. It id that a gold or more of colored soiled doves as | pie ¢ oF they tripped down the stairway Lizette Smith's notorious resort on | 8. Sixth and Weller a few night so found @ resting place in i pockets: The ‘ker’ got of back, and in addition a few | pla » hints jn regard to his discusses Buc his part The exodus was general Jing the matter. His name. is ume Whether Captain Willard, tn k known. ing with a former threat, sent ovt| NO REPORT WAS MADE OF the clean-up dictam or not is un-|TH TOUCH,” but following close- certain. Habitees of the tenderle ascribe an entirely different Africa’a flight ly came the exodus ey Bag and baggage Jrot, the proteges They knew too much,” whispered | Flossie and Lizette pith tripped Littie Bit,” the colored dancer, to| briskly down to the union depot oF 8 Star man as she slipped around a! purchased @ ticket for the City of convenient corner in time to avoid! Destiny at the Flyer dock. There the baleful gleams from the eyes of|ure but few wise ones now left im two detectives and a patrolman who|the bad lands on King and Weller, entered into the spirit of the move] The siren of the New Paris house with an energy borne of fear. |narrowly escaped eviction hersell To make « long story sbort, cer oe 1 but for the fact that ehe ows n colored girls attempted to for-| nearly $10,000 to creditors in this st Mayor Ballinger’s slumming) city Lizette would have been come “stunt” and recently played havoc} pelled to jump the hurdles. with a $1,000 roll belonging to aa! POLITICAL INFLUENCE SAVED poodle and pars to ot “Diamond” iii unsophisticated miner from the| HER, but Lizette’s licensed income Klondike jbas taken a decided slump with the Of course the case was “squared” | new order of things. 7 — to go after being held at pollee INJURED BY BEER WAGON | headquarters for a short while. Charles Johnson, a laborer, failed! in” the patron Airc n 2 oe non jin his attempt to av being struck | bett and Patrolman Wilkes, who ins by a beer wagon on South First at! vestigated the circumstance 11:36 o'clock Saturday Nn and - & result Hes at the Waysi INDICTED FOR MURDER mergency hospital suffering fi a blow in the back, which rendered him unconscious for some time. The driver made every effort avert the accident and was allow BOSTON, McLeod, Ho Nov u Crawford, William FE Dr. | Perry. Lewt urd and Mrs. Mary Dean indicted today in. connection with the murder of Susanne wasnt eataiaa ti: kes east iar! ees Sci to | a BATURDAY ede ARERR * BY DAN DEAN, * * Shake hands! * * Shake hands, Mr. Brewery Owner and Mr. Breweryman! = } # «The fight is over now * | * For months capital and labor have been at outs o * For months hundreds of sturdy, hitherto hard-working men # | le he kicking their heels nat chair-rungs, ¢ * . but with the feeling of * \* jogged determination ¢ i* J | nexed to ttle, They believe, and! ® For months the big men at t ad of the breweries have been @ I think correctly, that annexation|® scratching their heads « the problety of combating the * means better traueportation taciti-/# mlahty influence of th t don thelr products hy thou- # ties, a more adequate water supply sande and the jonaum reduced taxes and better school fa-|% | They weren't ee ie a eee 7 } cilities, West Seattie is growing! ® © of a boycott, with the faces Gbimrangers in hie place, & [rapidly. It now owns its own street) ® and a strong sentiment against him, was “up against * car system, and is conten ating the| @ And the workman. uaed ¢ ‘ing Hie Mvetihood by the * *suance of bonds for lighting|® of his brow, and not by de ter how cheerfully *® | plant, and to pay for a water sery-|# given, from his brothers: throughout ountry, was dissatis- © | fee to be secured from Seattle jae ‘ i Py at 6 e ¢ ane ndent of the Daily Ma annexation point out the fact that! ciation, that the strike is over, that an agreement has been #& | ucharest says that the sailors of DEATH ON THEIR DOORS—MORE BLOODY RIOTS ARE EX- if West Seattle incurs this addition-|#® signed, that the boycott ts declared off thay the men ‘vill go ® |the Russian steamer Ismaei, bound al bonded indebtedness, before be-|# back to work % | out from Odessa, November 8, with | PECTED coming annexed to Seattle, the peo-|® THAT PEACE 18 DECLARED % | retugecs i at gen 8 | ple of West Seattle will have it to/% ihe en ua Eened stomp. * I the passengers with de -| bay, without the assistance of Se-|% | * ES... | % | lens they gave the m nd Jewel-| The greatest fears are expreased re-| national significance attached to the attle, as the law of 1903 specifically) = 7 rewern during thelr fight; It was glad # | 122, a" 9 that those unable to do 80) garding the threatened invasion of| massacre of missionaries. He said provides that no property within) ® to tak b this paper considered just ete ee oe J eclties by the “Black Hundred,” an| his government recognizes the exe one municipal corporation shall ever) # It i extend ite felieitations to both the # | “ats SP jarmy of ignorant people who have| “fllent work the missionaries do, bug ae Be tamed to pay any portion of any * workmen : * ODESSA pi 1 " 2 t an organined and are sow on a raid charge at th m m j indebtedness of another municipal M jected je snow > liage, rapine and murder. . |corporation contracted prior to or| MAKEN K ANNE EEK HR ERE R RRA RRR Re foare expressed by the)" rheir anger seems to be direc per er d ere date of the con = ships inthe harbor. Brit-| against the Jews. The atrociti | selidation of the two municipalities lish citizens have gone aboard ves-| committed against the Jews will be WwW Ww. s The battle cry of the citizens’| } |wein floating the English flag, while| thoroughly investigated by Count] oman as ane | party ems to be, ‘Wait a minut ; ‘those of other jonalities have! Witte, and his probe will enter both he annexationists do not approve arded ships of their respective} police and military circles, upon} pyiq { t | r |, Did her husband really believe her of waiting, but demand that imme ‘ countries. i members of which the blame for the | insane linet steps be born gant effect lu spon See. Rave ene rae Sn | outrages rests, Many Americanized us he merely jealous and vin= ng the annexation. We propose next Soe mt ore tmost | certain) Jows have applied at the embassy | @ e edge that more disorders are | 2° e applied a } were questions which Mra, Tuesday evening to nominate a hy ghee J ae tc | for protection, which in every case] i or Satur ny municipal ticket, and intend it ap Rae aealigrnntehy * oe | was freely qranted. fore the to elect the whole ticket ‘ at sturn to the city, although | WS & " 2 ered. the - | the governor gener has assured he annexationists consider the the onsuls that further disorders! WARSAW, Novy. 11 party in power, and who style them wit 4 n mitted, as he is now, | city were thrown into a | selves the citizens’ party, as a com claims, In a position to at once| by the appearance during the night bination of cheap politicians, who] own any uprising lon the doors of their homes of] desire to keep West Senttle a sep ly “The new troubies, if any come, are| grange marks into rate c corporat srely) NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—In_ they various precincts and the count of| expected to be from the police who, | “Anse ma . Phillips Frida arate municipal corporation, merely p They believe that those m for the sake of the 1 event of the courts not having ad-| votes turned in by the police and|2OW that Trepoff ix not in a post ge Tey : . ued at the request of bet > he small ‘revenue’ | event ott Bi youd 4 tion to defend them, are lkely to be| are proof that fresh anti-Semitic} who, however, did not put to be derived from a few of the|Judicated the mayoralty contes' election judges. | Prose ‘uted for the part they took in| riots are being planned, and that|in an appearance at the examination, local offices to which a salary in) the first of the year, it ts said that > aya ¢ recent horrors, This new danger | the marks indicate the houses which | Ms; Burwell’s father-in-law was the j #ttached.”” | Hearst has decided to take the oath} ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 1L—He arst|j, fraught with more fe owing to] have been selected for attack {that he could featity onty that he Bae eatiniel JOf office anf present himself at the} has petitioned Governor Higgins to} the fact that the “hooligans” have| q deputation of 22 aristocrats left | leve: nse she had tothe lclty hall, demanding possession of| direct that all ballot boxes be placed |not yet. been disarmed and. would today fof St. Petersburg to present | . Midshi man Is To be the office. In that event New York|in the armory and guarded by mil-| Join with the incensed police Le komad uk tas Wade ee cates} | will have two mayors, Hearst and|jua men —— the Gemand of the . b teat mar nee son nad left her hus | McClellan. Each will send a mes The governor has refused ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 11.—|°™ ¢ erated she state rie | sage to the aldermen, and each will) I¢ ts understood that the places| Martial law will be declared In Po-] CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Sir_ Chen-| gould secure Une appoint officials, The courts will} now selected for the boxes are not|land, which is now the most dis-|tung Liang Cheng, Chinese ambas + Siveres WASHINGTON, I . / be filled for months with tangled} tire proof nor burglar proof. jaffeeted part of the empire, being} #ador to Washington, who speaks thon of the club was perfe Speaking of the political situation in| 4° tary ponaparte today ordeecd she | Husation vy . jaimost in @ state of war. Martial) tong essere that the Russia | pit R teototalon”. Marty “wea Among those present who subecri West Seattle, and of the Annexation | ort martial of Midah pnd on grog ss : Fred Lillie, 1¢, who pleaded gutity law has also been declared at Cron sedeten Win be teliowed by & ar-|? 1 his ther never t¢ 4 their nomes as members were| club, Mr. Sayre said: larorttelataad, Ses te te ¢ hab NEW YORK, Nov All day]|to having siclen a watch Saturday | ata Hamentary government in Chine, He be, has Kept Mesers. Cole and Barnes we A very large majority . ; er *\clerks, under the direction of | me te wee . Judge greater part of the empire is’ gaid he did not believe the boycott a Hmown bankers of Seattle; Messrs.| residents of Weat ndemy. based on “fist | Hearst's lawyers, continued the] Giarenes ‘ Re INS; | now almost tranquil, although out- against American goods will amount that he never tw odd, Mades, Lorraine, Latham,’ | favor of h KR. Branch die ‘womparisom of the tally sheets Of burgtary, wae given a three-year term. breaks are expected at any time to much and declared there is no 4 ving that city an

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