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ST EDITIO — - 1 Seattle That Dares to Print the News Tie Onh Paper ir eless Street Car Employes Will Do So Tonight at an All Night Meeting at Labor) ‘Temple---Strike Now Seems Inevitable--- Organizer McMorrow Here to Assist Local Men. manitesto | trom Tcemmanding them not to 4 themeeives into # Ur on, ir nen seease) wer loner. | thate. Fight to orgas company early tis “The men ere wr norice TO ALL at this time La to organize a union empeo nizers and MeMorrow, who was sent Oe come eave been | here by the national organisation ia an endeavor) When seen this morning at the te a union, and) Arlington hotel by a reporter for the com-| The Star, said They have “ ‘of a penny even: Seattle je dolly making| in the city. They r ia paper ich ding the atti:| (0 30 cents an b ne company! Work oF more @ eile must ain in the cor ree years the! ploy 18 years in or: ailed in| the highest rate of pay ber of men in the ce y's employ ceiving 30 cents an hour can be od on one’s fingers. Most of m, at least a great majority, re ‘the best interests of all con-| ceive the mintmum wage soale. feels that you tarned gad cautioned Why McMoerrow Came. to do with these I came here tn rexponse to meadiers or their tere from a large nus of the can come from cal railway workers re ¢atied for the) que sistance tn the fe ing oF promoting | tion of a union, and we have ‘this character’ The ed to the polut whe te pursue is to refuse! porary organisation has been this attempt to get| fected. This will be Geuble, By v0 doing you! nent at the meeting to have cause to regret Labor Temple Already between 450 and 600 of the 800 trainmen employed by the | Beattle Electric company have sig ir desire to become mem. ; the cy of discharging t will strike fn to enforce f mutual xcept the wet railway ex © the poorest pad a t the *yAcOB FURTH “President.” Auguat 30, 1906." nifled th bers of the union. Since the the work of the spies In| to Organize was started several . the company b gem @fthe company, and de | weeks a ect that 29 men have charged some 30 men und by the company | cumstances which indicate 7 positively that the real causes for thelr discharge was that they ‘talk ed too mach’ about uniogiem. very 4 by-the street rallway tle, and an al! night Sn be held at the Labor Gigantic Spy System Stenight for the purpose of | have found here, as well as on SB Organization the other street railway 2 * and \ owned by Stone & Webe [a0 trainmen in the employ | the company employs th v r, that Brattle. Electric company | tem of watching its employes Spies the union of e& | im considerable to their fellow © on! ployed to work with the men, to oF desire to join,| join the organizations, and to MeMorrow, of Chicago.) wateh all that t* golme on and of the general executive promptly report it to the com the Amalgamated Associa-| For several days | have be Blectric Railway F lowed by two of these , Das been in the city for) are apparently much interested in Ne Working with the! knowing ere I go and who! talk the organization | te Spies Work on Men. war sent here by astociation in re/ $8 large number of Vette Time Ripe for Union. The time ia now ripe for organ teing these men into a union. 7 unfon will bring them many ben efits, as well as many benefits to employes on the for sasietance in form Mflorts to form auch | (Re Company and the | en have been in prog-| ObHE will get better s Sie tevere) weeks, but have | @C8 Will have more permanent om ve Bindered from time to sod / Bie chats te cepprtas the | '0, ride om the company's care is have teen can- This ‘dope’ sent oat by the preas the to enter its sseociations that a large sumber nines: to onion ta| of street railway strike breakers Win ihe other em_| a7@ 00 thelr way to San Francisco is lore manufactured for the ef geo — | feet it ix supposed to have on the Teports of these men apme| strikers tm San Francisco. This iawn to be favorable| @22 Pettey. who is ss ora’ | charge of the strike break Bate recently been dis} join dead for two years. He has had many im! *, most of them WIE Result in Strike. imaginary ones put out by the Pte company continue to) vtreet railway interests.” perionced. It will be made safer has | tion, to R. W. Hill for $100,000, ‘The }loeation of the lots tx on the w aca side of Fourth ay. near Jetterson| CORNER LOTS SOLD. SELigve THAT THEY! lots 5 and &, block 57, in Terry's laddition, were sold esterday by TWO-BAD MEN IN CUS- |the wner, John Michel, to M. Blox CONNECT THEM WITH | The lots are located at the corner of Seventh av. and James st STORE ROBBERY. : — GOT OFF EASILY. Garley, a laborer, was fined by Judge Alexander this ro ing for engexsing in a drunken fight, during which he drew a knif jand attempted to stab a bystander Gays ago Langford were arrested Putnam ang Sulliv tn the robbery of Gabe's mot. Reilly ingtor i served three| Langtord wax released upon| the governor, and pre-| It is not a shortage of cars that fe his nmitment hadlig troubling the Northern Pacitic| the third time ¢ fb ertrr t. Police believe the ey witt| freight cars a freight managers, but a shortage of locomotives. Hundreds of empty upon the Be bie + rq | sidetracks in t yards, but tt . «| the motive po acking. It is ¢ ana wateh.| expected by raliroad officials that t that b men| ample time to handle ine ered In Tacoma 700 cars were moved : torent, h « < reare of its orde ben, 1 , »| THESPIANS TO PLAY BALL that Bark 4 Lang? . The Stewart Opera co Mand the , le teams from the e 1 game of baseball Jay afternoon at Rec and a of OROWALL WILL RECOVER. |next Wer tion park Ee. Nord at the t «| CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. wd t 1 | Information ha been filed Dearne te 4 j against Patterson Frey, charging Only of reve sites and alhim with burglarizing the store of Of theteti (hig C. H. Ketebum on August 25. ARTH WARNS MEN | | NOT 10 MRGRNIZE making no} ioyment and will become more | to be in| Lors BROUGHT $100,000. Thomas Burke yesterday sold lots 12 and 2 im block 28, Boren’s add on, for a consideration of $10,000.| MM California #t0te son at THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.Fair Tonight; Cooler! Friday Probably Fair Fresh Southweet ad BEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 'Frisco’s Railway Co. PLAS FOR ny CITY ENGINEER THOMSON RE-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aw TURNS FROM CEDAR RIVER | company has aie no attempt ON PROPOSED LINE. reakers from New ¥ ent Cathoun, of the Unite ways, has made no reply City Engineer Ro H. Thomeon,| fF of the carmen to go back t yesterday from his| Work for $3 a day and arbitrate number of hours, and it ts be at Cedar rive @ that « profile Hne, extending f 1} not consider the offe « to the poasit Chief of intake, is now ing prepared by H. W + 200 Pp « - tw at | *Deence on ac . week to the ow an easing after which tt of cross sectioning the line can be be the we Try to Turn Them Back ia plug ald ne for most of the way from the |the Farley trains, carrying strike J ba) ! mated ot t and wore jeta will 000 gations of wate thas be brought into | by the new pipe The will be voted on September 12 at the spectal election nen efusing | Mr. Thoms began on Tuesday | Ravensd: to the tntake, n's tour of Ine Moral suasion only will be used whe ¢ Expect Them to 0 into} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26 | the efty for a distance of 18 miles,| President Cornelius, representing stopping at Renton he strikers, tg expressed | -_— himself Fas aa ed of the United Ratt statement a eee od into a union, poin auch mmion weld Asks for Public Support President Cornetive this afternee }OLO MONOD HOSPITAL BUILD Ay cca clamp ahead go ING 1S BADLY DAMAGEO—BE t to secure « LIEVEO TO HAVE SEEN) to their we | WORK OF FIREBUGS. he 'eomneee Saee | Fire resulting In damages to the amount af $2,600 broke out yew j day moon at 46 o'clock, In | SHINGLE MEN MEET TonIaHT, | Monod hosp tie, The Shingle M bare om .* ox ht it «| Olympic block, at which time b “ rn npertance © “ upan py | thought e it A dete 3 "Ss UNLUGKY 13 IS | a the boys leaild to be guilty of the charge. | i Scoot Siow) HELD FOR MURDER Was not manag Ua Citizens, it te alleged, as sisted in plactna ¢ aad - Aug eral mounted th «|T es k the eld e ¢ In this 4 byja ° o bed }four police the charge clatmod. neg! at Browsivilie tablishing @ fire line, to | firemen in thetr work said that men and boys It te alse A. 1. Grout service ex Labor Cor will aminations w were allowed to enter the butiding, which was unwatched either by the police or firemen the next week for positions The butiding had recent ‘ refitted fer occupancy as « artments: Civil engineering, ¢ 1. Howe cal ce, fire, electri inspec tion and labor. The examinations jamage will be refitted immediate! NNTATION FOR JOINT DEBATE © will be a public meeting at the Labor Temple this evening | under the auspices of the municipal } ownership « ign committee. All the efforts of the committee to in 1 ownership will be held toward t tember ond « 7 duce the anti-munictp organization, organized by the & attle Klectrie company, to ente linto a public joint discussion of | | the meritsa of the cont |thus far proven failures, but an pversy, have lother challenge will be sent to the antlorganization within a day or two. | Mayor Moore has been added to at the & 8 ta | night . velp onker at that mee will be ¢ Engineer |ehairman of the pla n commit convention LOWERS RAILWAY | TARIFF FOR CAUSE WASHINGTON D.C, Aug | leases rallron ne ¢ the new rate n of th yaton : ing freigh rates on a ne ’ granted. The o tee of la Permina demand n Be owing to the shor and other good reasons shown MAN FROM HOLLAND. H. Ge Byll Nachenius, a nent man from Holland. t# tered at the Butler. Herr Nachen jus has been traveling around the} continent for the past few months lon a combined pleasure and bust-| J ness trip. He expects to be in & atule for a lew days, FARLEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 40, 1906, i ee * * a - BANK CLEARINGS. * om * | @ Ane 1906 $1,106,681.27 & | @ Aug vt 09,098.86 we l* * & Merense over same * ® date lant year .,.8 402,60242 i* »* alee ee ee REPRESS COMPANY ROBBED. & Clever (niet yesterday stole four amen of casting signed to the Vat at Machinery cM in the hands of the Norther |Pamific apres om pat The eamtingn wore & detiver and th ® Biaee til the reached the plant of the Po Comst Machinery PANY, When the lows wae reported te (he police | OGDEN, Utah, Aug )— When * of Kuro CIVIL GERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Investigate After, Rt 2 : New Order to Prevent Assassinations of MOBCOW, Aug. 96.—Ruasian of fleers are < ir arme to. dis may hereafter ay red to use th any suepecta who me all, any time, and any place, anc wil] act accordingly Organize to Kill Czar eT. PET BURG, Aug. 50. In sever it that rev provinces a learned maries all capt to attack the 4 all members of the imaperte! family The attack on Preester Stolypin is only the first of & wer tl P EST A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION WILL BE MADE BEFORE ANY VACATIONS OF STREETS ARE GRANTEO—PROTESTS TO BE tT ' be tak he pe . streets mitices of th th atrect ve * an by the Unik at iv » beer te the «© asked, te the verdict of ® of the t © gene 5 of the he city should pear before the committees - proposed vacations hearing Bteamer Senator arrived at St Michael yesterday, and the Penn-| | rytvania August 28 | WELCOME! J ; F Russians. | ‘ jealled ¢ tor oh them. The government is determined to have no (me aseassinations. Citixens intérpret this ruling to mean that} thejpolice are at iberty to shoot at HORRIBLE STORY OF BRUTAL ITY 18 REVEALED IN THE AR REST OF A WIDOW—LOVE IN) ALL BITUATIONS, One this me Mra. Ja who is jolebt plan " appe Hold: John { im the ter cot viet! 4 in tion, being head t brutees Some deen the chain «2 an, but sh with the which te Paima Breake With Capote é.. AVANA by . on Maynard ont it is alleged and succeed so today bat fe © city then call rosecuting at was given 40 day x for beating the PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL..8. NO. 160, a5 CENTS PER MONTH BRYAN PRIMED FOR BIG TALK TONIGHT ~ WAV FORCE U3, 10 ACT VASHINGTON rbably Nebraskan Resting on Board Yacht and Receives Few Politicians and Newspapermen---Says He Is Keeping Out of State Factionsand Will Attend to Sullivan Later. houseboat Louden, newspapermet ed Mr. Bryan and talked with him for an hour tht fternoon. He ed to discuss “persons or poll- NEW YORK, Aug. % an will remain st anchor off Stapleton, nearly of today husbanding bin strength He d he was kee out for the two-he speech tonight e fights an wo attend He feels fine Zullivan question later. He « i of the chance 1 to discuss iff, be the yaeht. He subject is too big for a h be i: “Cannon is ot M an'’s time | pot tics, and you from the time be} must UR tomorrow He ard of the Cuban In- the that there | sur until tod but he ex few « wen in the sod confidence in President seven Nebraska | pa} ” the| Mr, Bryan refuses to state the of the tk-leubject of his speech tonight, but ut. The|he will probably follow the verflow | given in an interview in Euro which he said silver ia no 1 everywhere longer the issue on account of over- Mr. Bryam, and | pro n. He will dixcuss governe koing to mak€ ment ownership. This question ou nies in selecting guest#. | wil) probably be the paramount is- will demand a tariff re means of solve gue anc Talks With Newspapermen. netion as the Aboard Lewis ixon’s steam “IS FRST the trust pr | embers of the & joe de-| | partment were ordered advanced | MAKES COMPLAINT THAT RAIL+ e «rade Fire eorce, A.V Hive and W. Mi. Heffoer: patrolmen,| ROADS ARE DISCRIMINATING EN WP renee een el (ME EROR OF: ORATTLE te tf * He OTHER COAST CITIES. | FOR VALPARAISO SUFFERERS.| | WASHINGTON D. C., Aug. 30.— of the Americar ape t complaint under the new i of the « aw has just been filed with © city of Spokane, through | merchant bodies, against the Northern Pacific, at orthern, ncific, Oregon Railroad & spany and the Spo * Northern Railway laimed that they charge Spokane largely in excess any other city similarly , discriminating Im favor of Tacoma and Portiand. CI WANTS WORE HELP PLENDID OPPORTUNITY NOW " of five.yeare ta tho G AFFORDED FOR THOSE WHO |PeTience of Peter Holmes, who yes | 1 the northwest corner | WANT TO WORK FOR CITY OF st. and Minor av. for | SEATTLE. MAKES $65,000 ON SALE, The property is 135 by and is improved with frame jbuildings. The e was made through Burwell & Morford. The name of the purchaser is withheld, Owing to an unusual seareity city help, it is said that anyone who can pass a civil service exam nation in the police vice, or in| many of the other y depart ments, can secure a position at| | on st of the civil | noted. The police salary begin with Pipemen, drivers, stokers and en. gineers are particularly wanted tn the fire department, where the sal ar from $75 to DETECTIVE M'CLURG UN- month r chainmen, computers, | draughtamen and inspectors of con-| EARTHS BAD CASE OF AT struction are needed in the engi-| TEMPTED ROBBERY — neering department, and there are no eligibles to be certified up to| CHANCE FRIEND CASE AGAIN, the city engineer A general need of laborers and teamsters is also felt Terribly beaten and Im a seml- conscious condition, George Snider | was found last night in the alley between Second and Third avs, across the corner from the city | jail, by Detective McClurg, who hurried to the scene attracted by Snider's cries, McClurg arrived in time to see a man running up the all He opened fire, but did not succeed in effecting a capture, Snider was removed to the city jail, where he was attended by the The briefs and a ord of the| city physician, being afterwards re- taken In the case to de- | leased mine the location of the bound-| Snider says that he was drinking Jary line between Washington and| With a chance acquaintance last }Oregon, on the Columbia river,| Might, and that the latter isthe welch 6 aew leted, are being | him to go to his hotel. As prepared for sion to the|Palr passed the alley Snider United States supreme court,| Celved a stunning blow, but did not Charles Dalton, of thix city, acting | lose consciousness. His calls for the testi.| help frightened the would-be rob- mony, will certify the records to the| ber, who made good his escape. supreme court | Later James Clark was arrested on It is desired to have the case de-| Suspicion, but was suvsequently re termined this year, in order that al} | leased as having no connection with controversy over the ownership of | ‘he affair fishing grounds on the river may be} SEVEY MAKER |S MISSING. vtsitatt, FOR MANEUVERS k, left home last | away 1, and| Ten companies of the Third ins tiand, | fantry, whieh arrived from Alaska racted over the young man’s | recently, and have been stationed Fort Lawton, left today far joan lake, where they will pat+ te in the maneuvers there. The companies would have orig |inally gone to Ame a lake from |Tacoma had it not been for several uses of measles which developed Jon board of the transport Buford, The men were taken to Fort La as referee in recet Sevey Maker Seth C. Maker In the Olympt Thuraday x he one day. He hag not r his brother, Who lives in is di Absence. Jat AMERICAN ARMY TO BE INCREASED {ton, where they have been resting WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug 30. up The war department today issued a) ‘The march to American Inke will general order Increasing the enlisted |be made by easy stages and tt t® strength of the army from 60,000 to| expected that three days will be 62,500, a necessity by requiring the | necessary for the trip. The com- tachment, Extra men may be or- | panies will make 18 miles today, each maintain a machine gun de- | having started this morning at 6 cavairy and infantry regiments to |o'clock. They will arrive In Keng dered on recruiting duty for the tonight and will pitch their tentg ereased allotment near there. = TOR ht BU EN OER SA I RNC Re SR RDNA EH: securing

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