The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY Dee. 24, 1906. = /EXCLUSION LEAGUE INSISTS SHE HAS A PERFECT RIGHT TO = =| ADASTS PRESIDENT SPEND A FORTUNE YEARLY ON DRESS. | Inet | } te Re he {Reripps Telenre BANKER'S DAUGHTER, CON: [RR EE Re gan FRA i t | DEMNED BY MAS, J. PHELPS. i< z . % the 8 " | STOKES BECAUSE OF DRESS! a AN AMAZING WARDROBE * “nth DISPLAY AT HORSE SHOW,!| a W ‘ ” as J s eettns a » . DEFENDS HER POSITION—| wo he « ‘ f f nd * ees’ ” EVERY WOMAN'S DUTY TO 4 : ft be te ‘ aeeoo . et ORESS ATTRACTIVELY | ak : hy pe * weet “ * Mo * ban ‘ 0 ; Ce . tI : tl * « the fe f be b , * lone! Obruchoff K —— 4 Pe " * ow! bh hi ra n 4 pep tmeengg pn me || mn 5 } : $ | { 1 @ ade ! * as er of 3 if t noes and Dinners i ee Eee fGeripps Telearanh Service.) y has 0 Kamed | ff : : ‘ xEW YORK I ‘ Te pee ede of private | ip oor : salatent with he . ° \ us . jan + 4 That & e (Scripps Telegraph Service.) s f ton wl | : oy $000.9 Fears” YORK, I 17 “the | A CoM t high a ew Gould. 1 nol : STORE OPEN THIS EVENING . k NBs: y } ) u we bs rosinis we “ Many’ = “rent . aiding as 5 on t hat ghter, gratify her every | families SEE eMS FOR AID (Stee Serer =| That Present? © he w Kile tor € ie with Kdward J. Seb « t IRELAND DEFENDS, cach | Ei cman Se red i | ea Fee non at resent: FOR GHNESE. a ROMAN CHURCH enioy. As t am i Nee ee ee cer lctal sean tronen aiitl ob tae cont BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SILK WAISTS, BT — (Rerlone Telegraph Sorcien) “pg + Mag er fan to ee ee ge gpentac sr; BILK PETTICOATS, FEATHER BOAS, AUTOMOBILE ay Sat. Den 36 agree WASHINGTON, D. ©, I hens : adn ogg “ CAPS, SKIRTS, SUITS, COATS, GOWNS, AND OPERA ~— be . evelt yesterday . spoke last nigh re that she now } WRAPS ets set Snough tn ber nitibaod ube “NO JURISDICTION F bs the MAES ULIA the same row tie notions as ber 2 ba (EE rn See Our Windows ef - are on the v use Satan Ge WASH . | the te that he will ask congress for a rey Tp TOTS W. Perkins. | Most |g ae nt , thortt 180 ~ of acience. Clothes draw| She bas a large stable and bas the | 5.5, f t of court Take the Moving Stairway, the Only One in West reputation of being the most ex the condi beeen gatos 0 all the jetricken regioe. t It In really wondertul t ' pert eq eone in New York. Al | eq 3 = tec THBEATENED BY [mac © = “Se Rebeca als Seas =| | REDELSHEIMER & CO, ¥ food to the famt orks of nature for cans, the object of ae fie! BURGLAR +=|GOMPERS: THE KIND OF IAN WHO 600-604 Fint Av. Corner Columbia St SEATTLE WILL . anna Bo LEADS TWO MILLION WORKERS |__Set*'** Howwe ln the Sut BP eeT Tae ar Tae PASADENA, Ca millionaires residing > PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR HAS ® CELEBRATE » a NO MONEY, OWNS NOT A SHOVELFUL OF 8AND AND 18 4 GOMPERS NOT PRETTY —-THE Pacific Coast Co. Coal Prices at Bunkers make Sy money, welch ts to 3 PROUD TO SAY HE 18 POOR—A PERSONAL STORY OF THIS ayy The et BIG LEADER. A burglar operating feet en ed a number of homes in Puss BY GILSON GARDNER, J reads three langua 4 and vicinity ding the past w Washing N De : The | embodiment ¢ wor r im" es t | dent of the American Mederat | posited In ce [ters were t Kamuel Gompers, LO fighting chief of Seattle wit . The fally the latter xiterione Telegrenh Gervien) | tion tor the 24th annual term Black Diamond Lump $6.00 Per Ton be ca s Wut ulton Fulto -", Black Diamond | Wade tn the history of the city Ra The Christmas trade most of Firemen on Sti fe Mares ci ight to-| HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. 24.—The/ "ot. 3 A the stores firemen of ‘the Southern Pacific | °'*" tT" Reets will be jammod nes tn Texas and Louisiana last | 25"¢ | believe there te jew bribery Barber shops will be the only [night went on strike, although a op ° srifte sion, Mr } jr. eve than Is com , apened SRE eRe eee jevery effort had been previously | Wate, men are nant <en tiene pa hte al |made to effec tleme ¢ ‘ eee oe fo ih — settloment bY] i, my expe If they are t and te « dicker wi © e| teeth that are not i | wcas | y are quickly found out and sent | w n J rher Handkerchief Special | 2* "",™ co ert Fulton Pea Are you rich, Mr . a, vs emer janakerc pec The president of american | found it har saree | A box of a half dozen Men's| Federation seemed surprised, then | by hearing b with White Handkerchiefs for $1.00. W p ra great gold blocks SAMUEL GOMPERS. B. Hutehinson Co, corner 2nd ave. | ecores foe and Union st one! | i Fe eee eee ee thee eeasgarene . e f Jompers sat In with the Cubans un- [funny men had been a cigarmaker | P gives Sam ne follow the reading. ¢ | with In the old New York days | goods in New ¥ antere ' le at he | ¢ a y the or billta ave |e fiddie. After » ght get at the wri ¢ the Ger- | table takes an hour or so of | . af ar an gociologisia, He took a dict sure Me « he likes base soon @ pretty good fidd lary t e hand and « Ger the ner t, but Is getting | er | gpanish was picked up by Mr.| newapaper in the other and wrestied broadly hu on mb Salesmen scribe to anything sectarian. He ts| IER have tewspavers and ~ = ar 5 eres. ered tne wane | eto m nate woven ona o> 09/1 Demonstrate the tn TOBACCO RAISERS TO WAR} StSser"?8 B79 5291 ae ake money? | 1 have. Offers and |have come to me—things 1 have made me ey. 1 was Hl a care ta other thing ‘ee TPP ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eS i wane you tented with your [OUTBREAK OF BARN BURNING|#* sr caine anownhe MEbEL * , | > I] 24 yea an organize FOLLOWS SUCCESSFUL CAM! * . d | Amer ' | PAIGN OF A FARMERS’ UNION! » & toe vense sae to th between # | a a : . » TRUST WILL HAVE TO SUR * o tories, the grow on for * bd iain t tan ¢ bh the fecting | RENOBR, BAYS J. A. EVERITT,| * were prosperous American To ® a * the Continen ta’ Tobacco company, the Amer ® hat I have done sor x towerve| MEAD OF THE SOCIETY—DE.| & rae sire hematin amass. thay anew, fellow workmen” | CRIE® VIOLENCE IN THE CAM) @ © at which they woud bu rice was 20 low # Faia Rader cae | PAIGN. & , that it was not worth while to r p. This is the # 1 « on- | on # condition against which the tobacco grower elling * lay ett , nl * J. A. EVERITT, Prestdent American Soc y ot # are better than they were. It! INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 20—On/| 4 es | “* ; 1 ¢ the ene j fir t{ meeting him would sol e*# eee ee TTR PPP eee eee eee eee eee ee | wae 20 of 20} suspect that J. A. Everitt was the| growers of Kentucky will not sel! [ mirdle , » profit. The | {email Income | head of a great organization which pt for the price whieh tt ectred was not he used t 4} nas big tr nm the run ined will give th he true one fixed by the law of| re time to enjoy tt. He Moat notable has been the fight | for production app nd demand, but one dictat-| h re of the comforts and plea-lon the tobacco trust, which has Demands Surrender the fancy of the speculator. | j sures of lif lrecognized the power of Bwveritt's| [The policy of the American So-|! saw that the farmer by withhold: | Which Is due to organtzat! " t ty of Baulty te ve-and ng hie produce from the market | organization by advancing the price |clety of Equity is a Iive-and ne 1 ron 5 M th Be. of leaf tobaceo f 7 and § cents|polley, We h jetermined upon|could maintain the price at or t é a on | And you feel that the federat to 12 and 18 cents a pound “ fair and sita price. The to-|above a minimum figure. I saw that ret with all his might - — | # qutficient monument and leaner?” |“ nown in the tobacco growing dis-| bacoo trust will save itaelt trouble fo cos ol the marketing the farm t injure th m pr ft mn an tet f thern t oy ce nd money, | fac mn vy be organize saw e wrens (oF tne Amerions | triets « thera Oboe and Ken-}and annoyance, and mor rm niu nized. Tsaw thatlf i tne feast. He Your old stove H pe * \tucky Everitt ts hailed as a gtant | ing the sation in a businesslike |after they were organized they | tt , se st manociated with te rat [12 his ability to grapple with the bwate The great in Ken |must co-operate. To co-operate it]f do this with an t , | truste tueky has re atubborn | wae necessary to have a plan upon range, and he \ 2 aken ‘ ) Dresiies Here. at bie homo, he is regarded | opposition from farmers who, it ts| which ¢ yperate, For this need /— it, either ; role » jor ra ‘ge 0 . pee a BR og BE Type’ and sup lass mild-mannered business mar ne have benefited by high prices|1 evolve plan of the A, 8. of E arch ne 1 , j scnaaaae: Sreninne and quite a “home body” in a do-}offered by the trust to sell them di A Minimum Price eed . ; fs rt ; adage agestie yee ye warn |mentic sense instead of + their Inter re simplify the matter 1 settled a Polish | leable | @S pa payment Hi raphe So thoroughly has a ests with the tobacco growers’ 8 | on this idea—that ff minimum |§ iron. } ~ res York we had one {aroused sentiment that the inevit-/ goby. Suc h an attitude is 60 dl] netee were named for each particu strong 4 we rap i la "lable hotheads have taken advant against the growers’ own] ), p, and everybody knew that|f mens : "lage of the excitement to use the Antere that it will ne then, when the tim . * and my bed Phat was tho [Roe O° the enektomes a , hen the time All the fram » Monarch are made of malleable iron % federations setert toreh Tobacco warehouses | { would not be neces oy : see. Wo are in this fine bullding. | barna have been burned he A Former Seedeman. | oh at tis . and ma Il the openings, st { We ha this floor and se Q of Hopkinaviile It ‘te Bycritt is the founder of th r er vice. 1 . the steel in the 40 clerks and « Our | organizations are guilt The age and vip as, He fair pric here . t mall iror rms ssolutel ~ b p ia borhood | ove ent of Kentucky Is trytr rT from Watsontown, Pa, | ld be " as orms the at ately le We r4 of |to ferret out the guilty men, In-] 1M He opened a seed store and | ye a lower price w i tu ‘ t: bette agen, bet-|* ¢ companies are canceling | pullshed the Agricultural E mt * , “ p ' iat And prospered. In 1892 he erican Society of Rquit A and o 6 fe rem With Trust Weapon the Agricultu Epitomist and! was tr o te ladiane, D mere alleabdie prt 7 ' t lew Americar y of Equity, | moved into a new three-story build: | 24, 19 The first year's work w % H i " by some the Farmers’ |ing of his own, From 1892 to 1898 through 1 fiela ty is only one of the many points in ped was not o nized to burn | he di himeelf exclusive! to! paper eo org ing w Jone W . he f tl 1 Dur a He t sald tte | Jent, Everitt, | the business, and in 1898| ‘Th 1 year organizing a © Hg f the patente lex guilty we would as quickly | Gardening | year f the last year there t Reser I er almost instantly A over to justice wet The Real Farm Problem has been remark , pment top-—owhich reatires t g to be kept clean, ba of an er malefactor We It was not long before I r ze4|There are now about ¢ local . ]]| brought t at fi «\cannot ponstt be benefited by] that It was not so important to tell| unions, nearly 200 cour ganis | * This squat # th lthe farmer how to produce bette ) and tate orgat . tn ‘ are fighting |and larger crops, but how to get| There are local unions in almost }]| London, and re the United weapons-—-com- | good price I saw that the world|every atate, inclu the extreme ck York, He The tobaéeo trust cannot | depended upon the farmer for food,| wost and the nortt : t it tobacco, and the t t the ¢ time that he was! Canada, The New and ee rh ha not been oF 1 There Umbrella Sale = | \4 anizers in parts of th feed Handkerchief Special peek gen NBR el Remember that all our fine gold coun i and di ure | and «iver mounted silk umbrellas} A box of a half dozen Men's Credit are being closed out at one-quarter | White Handkerchiefs for $1.00. W.| At the Chicago Jewelry Co,, 1207 Pays Its Own Way | est] ‘The movement has been financed | You Want |i! ctr. Chicago Jewelry Co, 1207 Seo-!B. Hutchinson Co, corner 2nd ave, Second All prices the ic ees in the of see ‘from (he Start DY CRAG OO CA LLL ond ave ees ~~ and Union at

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