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oe THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1905. 7 nee enna eressensesnetsentt te senses etn i ess esse |e «in making improvementa, § BECAUSE CONDUCTOR TESTIFIED STRUCK BY IDESPERATE BREAK FOR | Want, Injunction ssc ssa Abolished ae merck peewee ae OCTOPUS BLACKLISTEO H/M\~ ENGINE | FREEDOM WAS FUTILE) = } PITTSBURG 1i.—The ex-| ecutive the American} = Wri uncil Fully aware of his danger, but ap - SUPERINTENDENT KE@PSTER, OF SEATTLE ELECTRIC com ed before an employe could ob | Feder of i terd. Iminona of the aghoctot concc| Barently ®nable to move hand or] CITY JAIL PRISONER FIRST TRIES WINDOW AND THEN WILD] icocpnt in the folio rine “ ~ PANY, CHARGED WITH INTIMIDATING WITNESS — FIRED | of the state of Wachinn ; foot, Thomas Dwyer, 30, a section bas seins : recom! PITTSBURG, N Recelver of the state of Washington, but ho | /20', Thotias OM yer ae ite wan DASH FROM STATION—CAU GHT BOTH TIMES nendatlor strong fight to rigid~| Cunningham, of the Wnterprise Nw EMPLOYE BECAUSE LATTER DID HIS DUTY replied that any employe Who di ee on ine ant ee ee at slack ly enforce the Chin xcluston act| tional bank, thia afternoon entered | such a thing was conaidered guilty | *'Uck and Instantly Killed at il — nd the eight-hour day in all gov-|a guit against W. H. Andrews for _ disloyalty to the company, and yd ne Me ™ ty ty mortly Pee Bie, bias i jen 3 a eee ernment work; the abolition of con~| $91,038.17, aggregate, on four notes ‘ | be discharged and blacklist o'clo ‘ day morning ry ccused of forgery red ame yack and hooke jet Jabor, ar he abolition o o| with intere : A. 1. Kompster, superintendent of) Southern Railway company pr re Jengine struc him while running at} 21, after his arrest inthe Yeu “L will never go to fall if T en) ivy ue injunction ce ee a calle Accompanying the petition of At wm eutiad ne hee cet 1. wen | MOL cnene hortly after 1 o'clock Wedne help it,” ho panted aa ho stood 4p! © p gion, promdent of the ‘Team jtorney } h is the affidavit of | getting for acting as a witness, and Dwy with a gang of men, was}afternoon, broke away from his cap-| before Clerk Drow and gave his) wore union, wag seated an a del appear in the superior court on Hildebrand, which furnishes some| when I told him [ was getting only | °° tin r iring the track and dashed from the station [nj name, Hoe refused to tell where} oc, . be Nov. 27, at 9:90 a m. “and show | teresting ights upon theline daily amount allowed by Inw|! en say the engineer of perate effort to escape. Driv-|he came érom or where his folks! } why he not be adjudged | Methods of the or and legal mileage, he grew angry | ow hin whistle veral Dan ano was standing on the| live, The police do not believe that) SHAW is MUM of contempt T had not yet h discharged 88 / and told me that no employe had a} * er Aid not move station 1 the time and made he has given bis right name | NEW YORK, N os i COLMAN BUILDING An « etting Kempster to a witne ays Hildebrand, “but! pent ader the rules of the com-| th he made a m 4 grab for the prisoner's lege as hortly after 12 o'clock the police agg argh appear and lain himself, waa| "& been Instructed by the court to! pany, to appear as a witness In any | ¢ 1 in doing #0 | 1 head first over the ralllug| were notified by the proprietor ot 1 to the stringency signed Judge George Hatch on| tern on the following Monday to | damage sult without first notifying} over his shoulder, He never n into the strest the Yesler ber that a man had ket that he was of @ petition filed by Attorney Wal-| Selved an tmperative note trom Mr th that ho discharged me and| Was hurled 60 feet from the track attempted to wriggle out of his City Detectives Barbee and T i. say weed SP Share ter 8. Fulton Kempster, Instructing me to pre ‘ med that my name had The body was brought to th ity | Clothing, and but for assistan [ nant calle t the sal and James hants and ascert the t e law by dis — KEMPSTER WAS ANGRY as Attorney Ful u y-Wate i other police officers sur-| tives & 4 the alleged for “wid to ae and blacklisting J, Hildebrand, a When I went there Kempste 1 that Hildebrand had be in cha fed him and he was sued} er and told him that he would have is eater bao Pn Every housewife will be en eonductor, upon the ground that who had a copy af my testimony in| charged and — blacklisted, he intel and En@i~| 0 RIED. WI DOW FineT. abled to buy bath and tollet bee: ‘diato: J he oct the se in his hand, accused me teps toward having Kempster pun © Jacobus. | . 7 - cum Ace had been “disloyal” to t he case in hand, accused 1 s toward paving Keapeer #08 : leHOWS WHERE WIRES ARE iecatak tea.adinenah mais coma talcums” at a price uousually $n obeying the summons of the su-| appearing in co “8 a witr x p ea timony | with as Berg, who; the i $12,600 dam-| Mr, Kemp le, Renton &| that the perior court and giving fn the case of The ‘Was Tuesday award ages against the Se DOROTHY TALCUM ‘ " t | - \ainmoarenl “a em’ 1 to intimidate a witness and T, LOUIS, N 1 Judge Van he Muntelp a ae that they get a warrant, but finally | | aia mos sitimon?, wh under orders of| demurrer to the third indi he athonty ating inated & list Of! his arrival at the station he asked | had to be cor ‘ as jave boon strung, covering the eity ember 20. charge of the jailer he was escort | ei Ie e i Lake to Bb Hill - wash = prey pee | = = ener a aaaeaaaeael ncan ed to the rear of the fail, where the | VERA TALCUM . fl eee eee ee slong Broadway. Joloset § } extra large sizo 4 e e r has come over him. > +e eee . The list is issued for the purpo met ts located, He remained tn ‘ee wi 18e¢ “i y| The p ation will * ‘The business men in the vi- #| Of Informing the residents along th . _ A os my] pay get ee COLGATE’S owe fl uries se carly Wednesday afternoon!) cinity of Ratlroud and Conan, «| Foute of the wires that they may et ene Oe eae, ot eee | Ane The 4 so will probably oc ,|® tleut have made a complaint &| ight from the new comp . gy oh o-g meng po Perng * caahenciosiiinsiehiiciie all of Wednesiay afternoon % to the board of health on ac- #|The list is published under subd oo me in the net of climb. EASTMAN’S TALCUM Thursday x ae ae oe dy $ | visions as follows | ing © & window The alarm was pm on " , " . im ol ¢ y tough a age ad 4 » given not ng afterwards A dozen X-ray, or Roentgen, pho-/ Ball claims to have ered $ Another victim of Henry Clough,| 2 yo" 4 to tit in around South of Youlor way; from Yesle - - iacitteadll a 4 000 worth of internal injuries by! partner Connor, now on) yyy gh rte = pre . do Denny wae, and tram Denty wes |? de the second break for} : MENNEN’S TALCUM tographs were novel exhibits in the) peing struck by a careicsly handled trial as tur w th fora that ¢ from the #}sorth to Canal, | k was for $12.80, and ea ona size now 2 for personal injury snit of James Ball working for the b eth ® garbage are almost un- | The co ny also announces that! “ : oie Bder a . nae ’ t Jaco against John Mograth and J. Do mm the new govern o and | @ bearable, as well as unhealthy. #| Whe onditions permit, customers |) j bani vn Rh - a Be on Bea hamel ractors, on Wednesday The pict wer he Union es, #|one or two blocks away from the)” uid to be a forgery. \! jeorge F. Cot morning purpose of showing the injurtes About a year ago she sald the) pa eee eee eae ee ee |linee may be supplied through con ft the Chamber Clough about #108 aking & “Shee oosevelt Explains. my aternoon. ait erore ot Kiesta co nities Bativfact prospective cu » at th and to be ghting company ‘ took the railway mag Promises W sorte es] Promises Warm jyryr sx rns et ‘ WASHIN N, D.C, N at the of McQuillan an Session SRE ncaa ee, My angie nn Elo 1 SWEDE WOMEN SCORE CONNOR <°== me of the arre ; tter bh the commmor i ee xg wma pee RIC, Nov man : i. daopay ad rd 96 The shallow cunning of Bert}lees paper, representing no claim Moon placed é ; the Lake Union lnseovemenl ed for 700,000 | brat of unlen talivedd works Furth him Connor, the boasting swindler of the} upon the extensive land holdings ' mer hover stab Wil want Wemeiaair « ae ai Equitable 4 that | wt sted : oa of the unctl Swedish proprietresses of lodging} upon which they purported to ve! & myre take tae te the # wy : la m bad own in| login fo uproa houses, ts being further unfolded in riage numerou nage tng ead fered ‘Sesabiin ae ' fA ot thd matter of interest rates He assured them that their inter ot. At the hour Judge Gritfin’s court room Wedues-| Early in the morning session At-|!8 order to realise upon the lied.) foe ‘ ap tearar er aud wih Gate tes anded Bek und cteted the chamber is ; . More than a dozen witnesses,|/torney Paul ©. Dormitzer, for the Dut received no anawer, & aye . ‘ a ny a pavelt vans ¢ by John eeety all of whom have been v jeadant, attempted to shut out) ters never came back. He sum-| The subjects up for discussion are}! PITTSBURG, Pa, Nov. 15.—In| that Be hed received m “a rity and mine | Quick Repairing. Factory on ; ; yl lor It paving, sewers 4 oaaibly the . as rbitant fre rates, but as} a nine fimized by Bert Connor, were ex mass of damaging testim ’ . —_ ~~ as Fans 7 ae a oon — Ly nan Ml the absence of President Gom mente Be nase -_ Magis mitted to a full . = Sane semen Set cach Rat] upon the contention that Bo evi: owned tht . ; user clause James Dun president, pro-| oe | embers of he BLOOD POISONEDt part ace ice lnene Gee entadiing of tive. © * Moon may bo given an op-| The club promises a warm neasion |@ided over che Federation of Labor! PunTHEN ACT QUICKLY, cette oer: aa dakar teeak to tell her side of the| and reques embers to 9 [today yaviet labor e from nd all the solid tissues ‘Among the witnesses was Mrs /Gringus out of the Grand hote y to tel her cite of th oO SF SORE St a eck. The seGerelien Gres & Sultan Gels Scare | O1SCUSS CITY AFFAIRS ake*their f xygen. Uniens the | Johanna Johnson, who gave her| should be admitted shady deal with Clough in court - Gone national union of st pare ed fe oe ; ne | pulsn it checked jt will ‘soon ‘aitest 4 4 - ational union a CHICO, Cal v The| the entire body and end in » hort P) Mame as “Yohanna Yohnson.” This| Judge Griffin, after hearing au-| ‘ani dees a en OE OE Ey te sins decile tii nein Lanes at ialibeeiak aa cittion | Wprous-like decay of the” flesh’ ama © Yeame was played upon by the at-|thorities on the point, overru efieia’s do net vegnrd ae sertoua the lane and ikerenm lahorers wen 44 A 500 og" - a nen hones. If the onia bassmes, resis ame in th bike y of American wll ng. | fac coppert-s tted, the tonsils swol- forneys. much to the amusement of|Dormitzer, and the doors we She spectators, who crowded the| opened for the ood of evid: oar room to ita doors. Mrs. Johu-| which will undoubtedly sweep Be the throat nore the votee husky; if the mouth or tongue has iit- tle ulcers: if the joints become swal- en nent to the sultan of Tur- | eas of welcome was made} that the international fleet is| pected to concentrate in the reported attempt of the American| pounced, Ald was promised to the! 4 yas. Tuesday. | tele of Pines to establish territorial | Jamestown exposition | government. An official says that, | - Saree tu harged w r Clark, and a response by |MASSACRE IN TARTAR VI they are certain to find discrepan- | pag? ngs Mb HEADS. Red and} ——— LAGE a clea ee : | Mabel Smith © arrested during (Continued From Page One.) TIFLIS, N 14,.—It_ ie reported ATTERS« N. J. Nov, 16—|an opium raid Tuesday night by} that in the government of Erivann | Mra, Catherine Schroeder, 62, Chris- | Patrolmen Bu and Brafford. | men murdered and the women! +5), nenians from a number ot} an Scroeder, 33, and Ira Laf The prisoners are now in the way! | fon, like all the rest of Connor’s|Connor into the penitentiary. ment, bia emy A. B. Buck s¢-| should the officers propose terri-| PARIS, Nov, 15.—Adm as about Nov, 22 ts yg * wT anoete nak eadt Grae ant ae Wictims, testified that she had been) Connor's demeanor tn court is) curing the complaint. According to/ torial government for the Isle of /of the Austrian navy j sretary Mason, sie Ge | Fight. think right or work right--domt Buped and defrauded of her prop jaecious ai a concerned. Evidently) Buck's st nte & 8 eloped | Pines, an attempt to assume offices | toe command the « ** Henaksahe Saat $| ae tiled reper ot t ne yen ‘a pros: i bec: . erty b: romises of cash and by/a realization of what his reckless| with $215 of the firm's mo will be prompt. The Cuban rural] The reason that the p apgtate | uo Hey thal 7 oh sep. + a the putting ee ee | disregard of the law in perpetuat-! has been missing since. A warrant) guards will be sent to the island to| making an armed demonst * ee LEARING Sika sete rove gon prs pe aan | Som Mpeclaliot. Bene toro bouts of Tf Which turned out to be only worth-' ing his swindles inevitably means ts out for the fugitive’s arrest | prepare for any emergency. fore the sultan te @ determination | * 16, | dectaton 7 oe tears | BROWN’S BLOOD CURE, $2. to administer the financtal aff *? 16, 1904...... : * f the Tos Angeles federal | yer bottle, laste @ month. Sold in Se of Macedonia. * ——~ & | court is of great helpfullness to | tte > Lop oman on Se T bin to quell the mutiny. cane =e cialis | @ Increase over same *} 5 iret; be Blo VLADIVOS OK It is not believed that any wl NEW YORK 1 Hearst’s|@ date last year,..$ 286,281.79 #/ | the foreign residents have been/ laryers are securin orders re-| & * oe! — quiring the proéuctt Coa A AM liaiiciictalaieliclelctelelel 1421—First Avenue—1429 Three Doors South of Pike Street. trac: afterwards being put to} ‘it 4 ail charged with smoking optum. . villages attacked the Tart lage | aro dead from asphyxiation, | % he leaders of the Jews ant o¢ — caused by a broken gas pipe in the} On yabbis were soaked with petro! kitchen. | hou the officers found the door and burned to death tn the oncerna, George M.| . ‘ licked. ‘They broke into the in the presence of an enor-) president of the) Tonight and Thursday, Occasional | ment and found Red and the woman multitude. WILL SEND A OF MERCY i, Mastin was estat wt it & Loan company, Light to Fresh Southeast cooking the opluse pilis and inhal-| ul Y R tentified alc _| “LONDON, Nov. 15—Under the| witnens stand at 2:40 thie same lines ing the fumes }leadership of Lord Rothschild | afternoon. Former Governor O'Dell : committees of the most prominent | requested Armatrong to call bim as Jews of London, Paris, Berlin, Vi-| a witners, asking for an opportunity enna and St. P eburg will visit/to reply to the statements made by those Russian districts in which the| Hyde b Jows have suffered most and wil! tu the harbor had mutinied) jo14 them aid. The Rothschilds} NEW YORK, Nov, 16.—Hyde was ee inet the > aapanargery re and! will act as bankers for all moneys|* Witness again this morning. The every effort on the part o au-lsent them to aid their suffering | Courtroo Aborities to suppress this news was! peop! % He said he had received their arrival at the “hop” ‘ore, killed 409 of the village and plundered and burned all p | Gy Serinns Ne NEW YORK, Nov, 15.-—Bullet | American De: Asad Hed tributary [senktns, torn part~ Jewel Stoves, Ranges, Gas Stoves. Why buy any other when you can buy a Jewel from $5.00 to $20.00 cheaper than any other high grade Ranga Every Stove and Range fully guaranteed and sold en easy payments. ®T. PETERSBURG. Nov. 15. has been declared In Viadivo: tok The Chinese quarter has been 2 eg and the entire town iv a It was reported that the pand the sailors on the war- n Wan crowded with apec erating. | Jone; lal r ral offers for his holdings of ‘ joseph Chamberlain, the arch- Al offers for his holding Because of the death penalty !m- | nishop of Canterbury and other k last winter, ¢ Frick and pon the mutinous sailors st prominent men have expressed their| Harriman made the offe . posed Cranstadt, the vacillating methods | sympathy for the Jows. fused them because he tho r ol the authorities in granting the po mid be to the best interest of the imperial reforms, the| BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 15.—Jews! society not to set! ieemation of war in Poland, and/and Gentiles held a mass meeting} ding the ah’ i atke many other reprehensible acts of | last night and raised $500 to ald tho| ne 1 had no inte “be grand duke party, the strike | suffering Russian Jews. A resolu-| in any way, 0 Meaders have declared a general} tion was adopted asking Roos . (strike afl over the emptre, and the | to intervene and stop the massacres, | Dioodiest times that have if necessary to send warships to| . cursed Russia are looked for Russia, as was duriog the) tiene and The peasants are fighting | Roumanian massa themecives. and are building truant, t in the e did the WOOD HEATER, $5.50. Stove Specials This Wood Heater is per- wag closely ques various stock trans Clean-Up Of the surplus stocks of 1 Golland’s Sons, N. Y stom shop made suits and overcoats; and Arnold, made «@ good witness ir ould [his own cause. He said that at the stments in question eee ee eee eee eee ing, © that the mutiny ts od without being read, be | . get pdr ls * father did not owr Louchheim & Co. (Phila), Alco aystem hand-tailored clothes for men. Two of the largest clothing fectly air tight, highly nick- tral Russia, ae TOO Busy, * page ag manufacturers in America, makerh of tho best that fs in high grade medium-price garments eled, with polished body and of Cen . SAID MR. TAFT * H. Macly 6 p | extra heavy lining. peieter of the Int * WASHINGTON, Ne nt is sald to The greatest sale of strictly up-to-date Men's Suits, Overcoats, Topcoats, Raincoats; also Boys No. 24, special 5.50 eneral Trepott, omy > an tatio 7 — pan # : ceed it \* pon to an invitation * ed ae and Children’s Clothing, r held in this or any other city. No. 26, spec 86 15 POOR FOOD CAL D MI TINY | %& Ohio today to assume the lead- *% s which Hendricks ST, PETERSBURG, Nov. 15.—The| » of the state, Taft replied Hyde mad@ for Tatest advices from Viadivost & that he was out of politics and * Hughes inter MEN’S SUITS ceived at n early hour this m ® #0 engrossed with work that he * f the sta t to o * * * . Sow under semi-controt, although|* tre mate” {0 Cven consider — ae oe 165 Suits, in all styles, made of noWby tweeds and | 368 Suits, made of excellent quality tweeds, wor See Ganger is by no means over. |, *” . . Scotch goods, hand-tailored, hagd-felled ars, | steds, cheviots, cassimeres and Scotch soods Mt Chinese quarter has been en-| VU VSS SSSR S SHEE S!T i xe lined, sewed with silk, shaped shoulders,| double and single breasted, < made after rely destroyed by fire, and the loss F, et i; - : pe fect fitting, made to sell at $)#00; 30 per cent the famo ke ‘ egular 00 values eonce Ay Fgpocartnagy A e a . o viscount Sale 2 t Sale 5 roe od a Z ol seege the Yat ified to the pur 228 Klegant Black Suits, in finest qual oe $10.50 fee ne to Seetee seusersarp hases of stock of the Equitable’s al- | . ; lot < 88.50 4s impossible to secure any adeq mate | | je, granite cloths, clays; also fine | 489 s, In the famous Alco system medium 3.5) | pe |- — = 6 *, fancy novelty mixtures, all sizes, Pp suits, made of good quality dark mixed | Bo far as can be learned the trou | | touts and sims, double and single breasted new | — tw and Scotch goods. Good solid wearing Two Specials for Thurs- ST Gates te aor rc vat, | e en er ot » long cont of! Perfect in every detail, | Sults, newest style uble and single breasied d d F id | @ithough on a very muc larger | Th T d Sp de to well at $20.00; 30 per cent Discount Sale regular $12.50 v 8; 30 per cent Discount Sale ay an r ay } Beale. The soldiers mutinied be. 7 tee os $14.00 teee stenseeee i | muse of the unfit food served to} Chattering to elf senselessly n’e make-up te the po COUCHES—We have just re- | If you ha behind an old stump | your tender spot, Thr en}on Queen Anno hill, Gustave Abl eived a fine line of Couches ) them, and several of the regiments| and crouchin S meurdered their officers. They th having bought the same from utel, these prices 4 ve hart tt BOYS SU TS AND OVERCOATS )) WRR amuck and for several hours|drenn, a coal passer from the Ger. Ge 1 Beveled Edge Buck's Y. a @n eastern manufacturer at a | Were absolutely in control of the| man steamer Neko, was found on Chisel .. Tle Ages 9 to 16, mado to soll at 00, new | Ages 9 to 16, mado of finest grades worst oe era wae pel gy, Morris Chair @ity, parading through the streets| Thursday morning by a police offi-)§ 1.99 1%4-in. Beveled Edge styles, just the thing for school wear; 20 per | ‘t¥eeds and Scotch goods, 2 and 3-plece Suit them at a price that {s at least Gnd killing all who opposed them. |cer, who turned the insane man | 92'\°k'™ Chisel «jo. 00i-+-+ 2RE . . . ) regular $7.00 values; 30 per cent Discount Sale a per sate Cheeta Seen 2 $6.50 ‘The first news of the outbreak | over to the immigration office. | Develed bar i cent Discount Sale ... . $3.50 : : cash crenants (908 $4.90 oer ees. Te | ee . led Edge Bu Peached the minister of m inches wide with quartered | This Chair ts made in hardwood, ine} As it is known that the crew of Beater night, but he held {t back,| the Neko was checked up only half|[| 65c Beveled dg: oak frame, full steal construc- | nicely finished, cushion of 9nd so far has positively refused to! an hour before she sailed a few days tion, covered in hi rade ve pretty velour and filled with fe permit any portion of the informa-| ago, it is believed that the unfor a? sense. All Overcoats and Cravenettes at 30 Per Cent Discount lour, and sells rejularly for | best cotton felt, special J fon in his possession to become tunate man was cast off the ship |§ 55° in. Buck's $13.00, special OW.” Be 86 %-in. Duck's ¢ > %-In. Buck's %-in. Buck's public, fearing the effect on purposely, and left a burden upon 5 People in the present inflamed United States. A hearing of the of public opin matter will be had before Immigra n. Buck's 1 The soldiers looted all the stores|tion Inspector A. H. Geffney on be 1%-1 PB. W , J 3 in the town and also the post Thursday morning, and if this be 14-in. P. 8. W. Chisel * $ n rl ure 0 where th a of the govern fs gonfirm: the insane man 1%-in. P. 8. W. Chisel . . ‘ 1 a Noxt Door to tha Next Door to the TEE caounced that freeh resi-| panes ol fhe thosaee ice neki || Setaning? ton marono ” I4IG-1477 Second Ave. von sercne Mente are now en route from Har- him to thts port 1210 Second Avenue. 1427-1429 First Avenue, Near Pike

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