The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1906, Page 7

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EMMA GOLDMAN, RED, ON “WOMANUNDER ANARCHY”’ TAR—MONDAY THE SEATTLE JULY 23. 1906, RETENTION STATION TO BE IN SEATTLE: adh gg vas ty eae dante TY Aalialea allele tli ctalalalel | * , el + ENTRIES ¢ ; 02 FROM AMBUSH ) ST CROC APO PPR ee eee ee ee ee ee es PAYS PENALTY “ GAR HE MAR ATE NOT FOR ANY 8TATED PERIOD, BUT FIRST RACE €OR AS | AS LOVE LASTS—WHAT BECOMES OF THE | i CHILDREN—-HE WHO LABORS TWO HOURS A DAY FOR 15 |ANNOUNCEMENT OF REMOVAL | Why the retention station should be 4 YEARS | VE HIS SHARZ OF LABOR—WORK TO BE FROM PORT TOWNSEND TO Tried to Block It het x ¢ Residents of Port Townsend | : en ARONBON HAS HEARING DONE BY WOMEN UNDER ANARCHY, THIS CITY WILL BE OFFICIAL: | hy oy A esi Sobek oe eet hs 4 Th “ j Tacoma, rained a remonstrance, t t a ——e | LY MADE IN TEN DAYS m absolute information given out}, SECOND RACE By JACOB WALDECK * | « Jtoduy the ention on wilt ft ‘ “ 4 an, Every human Ddeing nvuet | | way vy ; 1 Reod ve equal right tn a free tate of | f ntlor tation f the-tm if t t en now, woman has 1 from P mil to # * ‘ 9 Formal ai Uh " " r b in thin of fu 0 : ! \ ‘ 6a I ‘ s 1 in 1 oT 1 ‘ A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Cle thier z f rat ¢ Doug ‘ eed TTA t oi evgrores THIRD RAGE al ‘ ad . ‘ t ! : a he b n " aniat ' ! u S oo ‘ oot . . : . i - un J, Hill, f " presented * sa78. *teinted ° ton. BD. C Mr at the ' t t FOURTH RACE : “ FREMONT eee be ' } i & Dixon, Fremont t 1 x I t X fiw ' i ; © the A Yukon ex-|9761 1 " Suits. ee) " of ation FIeTH RACE matte . o ® MO. Cart " soe ae | ete that gentler nw vac (ou) Ld MILLIONAIRE MINING MAN | his present quarters # with 971 2 | canine 5 MEETS WIFE IN SEATTLE 6 Hot eo pe AND SETS ASIDE RUMOR OF | it) ommitteeman El gie4 Chieti = ia 4. Williams, has annow e750 F : “ DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. cit as a candidate fo 6 enw SIXTH RACE a ere north end » RHepubll © = recording. | Voice in all communal affairs the needs of the people | Jobn Singleton, the millionaire ¢ men Same as man, The oat life ot} Ae to the work to be done by | mining man of Low Ang tved « nd cfvil life ts r ably ad Hate 4 ‘by conditio In Russianland quickly sought bis wife Th free state | Yanced. Women in t) ommunitios | many asant we on work hb ii« ings that tween ° nd come to are not only om an wality with|as men in the fle * Intellec al | tw t and f men tn affairs of loc overament,/ women could no tw ms r nelsco | operate but they have equal rights in prop-|of labor. A large propor ¢ h cod and or her rty, Mc s have equal claims|lege women are physica i already in| oe eee eee e ere are a) with fathers in ct o, In| “I was a nurse, and ape-| pr Hegel oon de e ta u - re jgeks bie y n relatives. | Fourteen professtonal women, tm | tot Simultaneously | pleasure way, “We will be» R > te ~ oeton Sf a elnaing doct enginoorm AW | came press atches that Mr Jacob Ambaum, whose where time dead,” but it is also true Hguals should have freedom to fol. | would be extended to all the affairs|and all of them were physical | wy 4 tt Mh fae gle « peer alot eadh ag sag A perder baal vad teal My n. Bse ” ft r , 2 e had ai Jed n known, has been locate t uck and good Jow ihe dictates of their nature and | of life wrecks. There are exceptions, of/and the breach had widened t health dese this freedom * walt In the high Would women do the same work |course, but that fs trae of most In }such an extent that the two had “age if time poor. fen fhe bedi @&t developmen's of mankind ~ as men leotlectual women, not because they| separated for Ii Mra Singleton Ambaum, with neighbers named , “What would decome of the chi! Woman has been under bondage | are intellectual, but becs of the} denied the report. Mr. Singleton | Swe and O'Dea, has the contract gs MEE A 5 3 so many centuries that shelfact that to attain high standing| was soon in possession of the story | for the construction of what ts WW. Pay4 or ny an s ummer Ts treatm the cctinte| tens sonata wee work as man.|they have been obliged to land sent a wire to Mra. Singleton | kiown as the McKinnon road, lying e Per ——_—— TT eee eirea would be changet.”| ast ould ne so much to the |themselves to study while meglect-|that he would join her in this clty| three miles north of Youngstown Te Gclaman gm ononk potnt, however, as would be the ing all else jand yve that the reports were | The contract price is 910,000, When Ct. Interest would be precious a aality of her work. Unier exist Women's clubs? They do no] absolutely false he disappeared about two weeks u n e ore ry ee oe eee at annets ing conditions the whole alm is to|good. They are too marrow and too] | Mr. Bingletoa arrived thie mom./ ago it was thought by his family | would assist in giving to every crind out quantity of work. Under|much attention is paid to smaliling Together he and his wife.gfil] and friends that he had met with w : ‘ wad ag " quality would be the high things e jso to Fairbanks, Alaska, wherg tie | foul play | And There’s Some » im oppertyalty tn the cautdorativa. Our entire made| “Weeen’ are now “pasaing|has valuable mining intarests, usd) The inst seen of him was at tho| : erga ogra : un would be chemned. Lifeitheough a phase tn thelr develop |upon thelr return trip’ will fe}county court house, where he had |p “AMES. Hoge Evemtent most ble to take care of theif /would not be & harry and bustle | ment. They have been enslaved #o/ taken to Europe ‘gone to see the county commission NB SOLNER ¢ Seal There have been many of |i accumulate wealth, but to bring long that It does not seem posstblc| Special interest has been tglam| ore regarding his contract ERI Ty. ti gy uties ons ano’ s% ont the finest qualities of men and|for them to take a broad view of/in th 8 ’ Scares gg tear me ea e Rever have Known of a cane 18 | wome | he as Singleton Hie partners have signified their Ramuel Rosenbe Boe fe children were pegiected. | sneer It could easily be brought |things Their clubs teach gomalp| was formerly Mire Stella Gralidgn | intention of asking for Uh int Doawerth” mes become dis-| “pn, , jamd petty affairs (hat have no|who for a number of years Hved| ment of a receiver for the partner KR. Dunn. mien end 00-lo Hertzka, of Vienna, one of the | meaning Probably this is « naturel) with ber relatives at Henton. } ship. Begs inte <t 8¢> | foremost economists in the world, | phase in their developmest. History | ways agree 88 [© ond he is not an anarchist, has cal- shows that all slaves t 5 | . pom gaining be made for the/ culated that If every man and ym have lost thelr heads In TAMPIOD COMING. Cannet Mest ta Piatend. | } woman in Vienna worked two hours m this has taken the form of Vv 4 } aon IBORO, July 22 © Kove Would mothers be able to care|a day for 15 years, say from the arrogance. This is especially true| The Merchants Exch ecclyed| of vider « 7 dat ihe ts a Belvt far their chilereo? net 31 to Bh, they would pro-|of American women who seem to|s wire trom the cape this aftermodn| dere this after ee ao MeFith freedom ‘woman Would! duce more than Vienna could coo: | feel that their power is trresistible | that the ner ‘Tampico gai he was ot wus te the s a Have an equal place in society with |wume. That is to say, 15 yeara of /A better sign of freedom te stm-|pound in cUcdnade Bar Gales aomaeel of talent th cose the faia. She would have the same op | labor at two hours a day, in every-| plictty of soul, mot the belief that) atx weeks ago for Kotesbue soundd meeting and, if necessary, to ase & Trust Co. portwaltics 2 re tne waite no ‘one's life, would meet all the actual jane has power to «way the world.”| According t other advices the] force. He stated that t = - econ venue Penneytvania arrived at St. MicHWae!! would not Se auuand 40 unex war cor sees Dida, Seattle, Wash ” | ia as yesterda the iphin left | where he order came DEIR ARM SOA IOUS GRR Yesterday and the Doiphin left] where in Pialand. The order cam Agente for Alnskn Manking. & Next Door to the Bon Marche naway this « for Seattle! as the deputios were formulating a|fl Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska mantfesto to th =|" Sitka. } McCARTHY'S FRONT : enneaee * ee wee . . RESULTS AT T THE MEADOWS ROUTE MAPS FOR COUNCIL ¢ hanged to Wedr the fe The Nome has bear day noon. A full load of fretaint and b satting THE MEADOWS, July 23. Weather clear, track fast. The gore wit the steamer for the north The merit tth build r results 1 oadies | Sale First Race. nes, purse, eae Foar f 2-year Bar- gains, Seeeneseeeeeseeganre MILWAUKEE ENGINEERS FOL old ft ny the and wil Starts tow womens quecss|* 167 & (Alert). § te % fod sen gy ly TIONS, WHICH THEY Of oo os eee Leh at For 9 a.m. Lc Seervens Second Avenue and Madison Street Seattle’s Reliable Store” PTee eS eee SESS ESP arte ete | Embroideri | | | mbroideries Dress Laces and All that remain of our big assortment of A li * ° , ' | to 18 inches, good qualities and desira a ree aie che Hundreds of yards of elegant Laces and | k " re is where the Seattle dressmakers ° | patterns with beaded tops, values ° P is r sei war: “o fancy Appliques, blacks colors, many rare | ¢ greatest opportunit er offered : yc ¥ On sata.this “19¢ os ay: ee : ps and beautiful patterns, go on the bargain | week at, the yard = city A hance to pick he best preces table tomorrow We want to close out from an assortment of thousands of yards j these materials in the shortest possible Embroidery Insertions, 2 to 6 inches wit of fancy Braids and Trimmings of every | time and so we've marked goods that were very nice quality and good patterns, reg yom inte 1 sep sagen and hundreds of formerly priced as high as $2.50 a yard.It's ‘ie ‘ “qi : ra paneer different styles in va at run up to a shame to confess it—but we're willing ~ la a, . and Joc yara, ae CLOSEL 75c a yard. On sale tomo: and while to take the loss and start with a clean | out this wee they last at, the slate. At, the yard at 10c } yard, only Cc only aoa 25c) Ih If you are not perfectly satis i pie Sik ig lthe greatest number of points and GAN FRANCISCO, July 2% sp manasa green tahewes: Cabell Er ren ate giitx ar aves: batt € opened this morn |tain Howard Darlington, 264; T. V.j to my office for f 4 — - - —- ead the first time since the fire Corporal @. 1 wilt diag ° } | Teports of the attendance show geant TL. i give a thorough ex | SK t d WW Becapecty ofthe wchonie to hav Som 3617 W aS cocuse avy met irts an rappers aby il- re testes o the utmost, The to M. Atnaley Yy Idn’t figd | hed tt hol Sttendance, however, Was not F. Mnaon, < your case, you pay ‘ou couldn't fiad better bargains if you searched the whole da t 25,000 ehildren have | B ‘ Bi ment and at the the ' he ealamfty Jotn Stringer, 211; Lieutenant BH month if you are Ladies’ Fine Siciliam Walking Skirts in gray, tan and champagne, S . f | § . ~ a gray, Pp ummer Bonnets for ba he tom, 206; W. In Lindsley, 214; |p Sater re B..,, elegant styles, very nvat and graceful, fit well k well and are ben Sharan dite mats | ose AMERICANS HONORED ABROAD. | Roy Darlington, 17 ih, on worth every cent of the regular price, s0 ca ‘$4 25 pee Alay h : auth: | Girls’ Red Lace Hose, in all you prefer ; 4. s to choose 0 . ‘ PARIS, J Henry Cachard, ‘TELEGRAPH NEWS, twe weeks with the eu m sale tomorrow While they last, at ...... | gular prices running up —- to 8 . good as Walter 6 standing. > 4 ‘ s s $2 c | the best 25¢ values you irtoans Me arse I believe the fay has come Ladies’ Brilliantihe Unc derskirts in base ic ge k and wait blue, | “ “high “hite $2.00 each, your can find anywhere priced WILL HELP HOSPITAL. NEW YORK—Mras, Harry Thaw, |] 1 make no extra charge for | and dust ruffle, régelar price $3 50 each, on Oy AAR OONY at only We accompanying Rodger O'Marra, the ———e t diagnosia ; sale while they lastationly ....+..+0++5 ° — - —— ‘The ¢ yromittes of the| Pittsburg detective, called at the’ sec thay d we % le soe fate Ladies’ Colored Percale com Calico Wrappers in sizes aaa De « agreed to re-| Tombs today, They spent ten min-| the ordinance for| utes with Harry Thaw and then/ to Attorney Hartridge’s of 50c ...98e 98c gular $1 values at cach... Osteopathic Physician and Elec tro-Magnetic H Third Floor, Ind. R 2666 32, 34, 36 and 38 only, port ta the appr Purchase the Ww. THREE NEW LIGHTHOUSES. went flee the Bargains for Men 19 .29¢ ot $750 for sand bedding for | Regular $1.50 Wrappers marked down to only and worth nal each Men’s All Wool Sweaters, plain to $2.00 each, in the cleanup tomorrow at, ¢ 382 Arcade Bldg. striped, Front of Elevator. apital. i | LONDON. William J. Bryan ad |dressed the Inter-Parllamentary lunion here today, favoring arbitra received a | massacre | | Regular $2 Wrappers marked down to only , regular price Men’s Fancy Suspenders, blue and pink on sale now at only @ to- onferenc endent Kim of the | ree Hi. Em- ft was de ongress the tion of between tion, Israel Zangwill (telegram, saying another of the Jews is planned for Saturday 65¢ a pair, KOHLER & CHASE Bstablished 1860 PIANOS 1305 SECOND AVENUE Aroade Building Black Sateen Wrappers in sizes up to 38, well made and finished and worth $2 each priced tomorrow at only . WASHINGTON—The government is beginaing an investigation, in this city, to see if the contractors are obeying the eight -hour law. McCarthy Dry Goods Company three Gray nd the straits dom. | Humboldt, with 73 passengers CLAREO WERE |mPOSSIBLE— T 48% “ 4 full freight cargo, satls tonight o astern Alnakan ports: LINE I$ HIGHER UP. Scratches — Black Cloud, The steamer Indianapolis goes Redwold, Tavara, Legal Form, pF prorses ~oar fal excursion trip/ Happy Lad. from Tacoma to Vietorta The route maps showing the cor ai The Buckman will sail tonight for| Sested line for the Milwaukee rail 9 ¥ 4 S959 9 ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ was San Francinco loaded | goad along Cedar river have been ‘The Cottage City i due from) @mpictet by the company’s en«t ~ gvay tomorrow afternoon. feere and copies of them have been ie aa Wemised to members of the city anes ‘The new survey follows the Tegeestion that the line be aint | err back from the stream a = a en higher | i | j Were! « plan which, when suse 4 | | “ed, was declared by the engineers | : | @ the railroad to be impracticable! j ea account of the impossibility of} oe | Valle. ? tired gr Ple| post shots for the grand encamp er che thing they then destarea| ™**t * the Nation i Geerd, which | ’ j ee Se eee, peer werr'the iseal avin ot the Weems | Die bast: worked out om & practica’| ington National Guard, stationed in| — | Heattle, had a trial shoot yesterday | i | land selected 16 men from Companies | SEVENTY FRISCO Im, © and D, and Signal Corps A, } | lte compete with the companies! i ' | throughout the state at the state o | campment at American Lake, Aug | SCHOOLS OPEN :-":; ‘s&] Absolutely Free! PSA Out of 350 shots those who made Wwooos GET Joe We CET Se LIMIT toa] CHARGED WITH ASSAULT, Pa Saturday 1 ng drunk and dix : anon yw fined $100 and William 1 Byre was arrested Sat Alhor Auquet 1 at 1512, 1814, 1516, 1 0 terve “ a the chain urday afternoon, charged with as by Judge Gord chain B86 | walt and battery on the person of * 4, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Avenue ~— |. D. Strohn. Judge George releas Acme » snteed garden Tose ed him on "y eash ball. Crhe case at Byinning’s eee will be bew tomorrow. - — . —_ »

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