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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1907. GIANT LABOR RALLY UNION LABOR'S PROTEST AGAINST MOYER-HAYWOOD PROCEEDINGS WILL BE VOICED SUNDAY AT A MAM- MOTH MASS MEETING--BIG PARADE. ot of sentiment ‘The local culmination the @trongest movement labor throughout among organised the country will occur Sunday at 2% p over 6,000 men, fepresenting 52 unions, crowd into the Coliseum and fl nearby streets in the big Moyer=Haywood wally. The union men will march th pax m, when the made from the Labor Temple at 2:15 p m, with Wagner's and Luben’s bands in line, At the Coll- weum they will be addrossed by the nn @loquent Walter Thomas Milla, J Garleson of Denver, J. W. Shrade international organiser of Uke Car penters’ union, and C, O. Youn organizer of the northwest district GO (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 16.—Gov. Mead Yesterday approved the following Dile & B. No, 322—The direct primary bin. 8 B. No. 11l—Amending the ex- emption law tn relation to garnteh- ments H. B. No, 870-—The pure food pitt HB. B. No, 483-—~The open river bill & B. No, 119—Amending the law im relation to the classification of counties according to population. 8S B No, 180—-Regulating steam Yosscis and other water craft exoept these subject to inepection under the laws of the United States. H. B. No. 191 f@asent to the terms of the congres- @lonal act increasing the federal ap jation for the suppert of the Pullman agricultural experiment Station. H. B, No, $01—Appropriating $3. @00 for legislative printing; this in Giiition to the $6,000 previously ap- Bropriated S. B. No, 321—Appropriating $5 @00 for the expenses of the legiain- ture. H. B. No. %%7—Appropriating #40. the relief of Gundar B. J. Orda! B. No. 385—Fixtng @ sta Gense fee for the sale of liquor. H, B. No. 345—Amending the law creating the office of state oil in- gpector and providing for tnepetion @f al! volatile products of petroleum. 8. B. No. 11—Appropriating $2.500 for the expense of the Jitigation af fecting the boundary between Ore- gon and Washington. & B. No. 284—Repealing the knot- Sawyers protection act of 1895. &. B. No. 69—Providing that at the @lection of 1908 a separate superio. Judge for Stevens county be ted, & joint judge be elected in Ferry and Ofanocgan counties, and separn Judges be clected each in Doug: and Chelan counties, § B. No. 292—Authorising cities or bned 7 clase to lay salt water mains and to assess ty bene- fited thereby. re 8. B. No. 129—The congreastonal "mn act. BR. No. 284—Relating barge on prices, rates and tariffs Which by law « required be published, and providing for inter- est thereon. & B. No. 218—Premeribing the time within which actions shall be Brought for the collection of spectal @ptessments for local tmprov nite. &. DB. No. 118—Making an appro- Briation for the reilef of the town of Kalama, $500 8 B. No. 196—Preventing unau- thorized persons from using or Weartng badge, button, token or in- wign: a, of fraternal organizations . No. §7-—Appropriating $500 for the relief of James (Laughlin for services as auctioneer in selling eeheol land in Skagit county fn 1891 6. B. No. 266-—-Providing for the expenditure and distribution. of AT COLIS VERNOR SIGNS MORE BILLS Giving legiatative | NEW RAILROAD TO THE YUKON oa EUM for the American Federation of La- bor. The overflow of the crowd will be addre on Third ay, and James at The purpose of the meeting le to arouse sentiment against what upton considers the persecu- ten Moyer, Haywood and Petti bor the three miners held for the murder of ex- Gey, Steuneabers of idaho. Funds will be raised to t a Beattie man to serve on the | jury, which will tHeten to the trial and render ite own verdict for the benefit of organised labor, 2 delegate will be chosen Wed |nesday by the Central Labor coun- oth, The following cities have stent fied thelr tntention of contributing labor repre atives to the trial | Milwaukee, Chicago, Denver, Tono pab, Butte, Prisco, New York, St | Louls, and the Amertean Federation of Labor executive board will also }eond a delngate. Labor will have « Japectal stenographer at the trial No socialiets will be allowed on the liabor Jury at the trial moneys recelved from the federal government for forest reserves. B. B.No 206—Appropriating $40.56 for the retief of George W. Row & B. No, 2Tl—Relating to admis- sion to the bar, 1m» 274—Providing that fe male complaining witnesses giving testimony in sections for rape and N be corroborated 374—Appropriating for the reitef of R. Steven I o $90,458 son. H. BO No. 4@5—Appropriating 82, 706.30 for the relief of Clarke county WB. No. 494.—Geheral deficiency @ppropriation bit & A No. 208—Appropriating $2. 326 for the rellefGf the Standard Furniture company, of Seat for ks furnished the senate and pouse. a BR 248-—Auth the state t control to use brick | manufactured at the state peatten- tary for the natruction of butid- ing® at that institution. H. B. No. 29%—Appropriating 45.- 600 to purchase a allver service for | the armored cruiser Washington and jt pay the incidental expenses in connection with the purchase and presentation. H. B. No. 276—To eatabiteh & fish hatchery on the Big Quilcene river | in Jefferson county, } Changing the date | HB No. 468 of the fish commissioner's annual repert to March #1 5. BL No. —Kimpowertng boards of county commissioners to appro priate for county exhibits at the A.<¥.-P__ exposition. & B, No M3---To provide a limi tatign for the bringing of actions to set aside oF cancel tax deeds, or for the recovery of lands sold for de linquent o & B. No, 300—Amending the pub te printing law requiring the prin t to keep certain matter standing in type. H. B. No, 409—Permttting a right- lof-way to be granted for an inter jurban toad through the nations! gure camp ground at American ke. H. B No. 610—Permitting the ex change of certain of the lands in the national guard camp ground at American lake for adjacent grown owned by the Commercial Trust company & B. No 27¢—Entitied “An act to provide for the organization of bonding and surety companies and to regulate their management.” &. B. No, 316—Amending the for emt protection iaw, and incressing jthe salary of the state fire warden and forester to $2,000 a year &. H Ne. 294--Amending the fac tory Inapect w i" 8, B. No, 184-—Amending the law in relation to the office of labor commissioner Le 187—Am: provide for the aasesement and « lection of taxes fn the state of Washington, spproved March 15 | 1897, by amending section 94, of jehapter LXXI, Seasion Laws of 1887, and declaring an emergency WALKING COSTUME FOR SPRING DAYS Tr thie walking costume the diag onal browa thread that crosses the bincult colored cloth gives a strong hint of coming fashions, The fabric is Henrietta cloth. The short watet ed cton coat and sleeves are trim- med, as in the corseted skirt, with Plain goed* Im the biecult sha Pale brown taffeta silk ts used ae strappinga, The skirt t9 made with many mores and has a wide faced hem About the Bottom of the skirt are three rows of the taffet: The yokes ef the bodice is of lace, the Uay cravat and stiff bow on the brows ofthe Niue, on the Getft tone, te the con~- trasting color used tn this costurne. 1k appears in the maline chow upon the burnt Leghorn hat. ‘The latter ia of the mushroom shape, designed fo be worn tilted to the left side of the head. The crown te banded with the brown taffeta, and crossed by a large osprey of the deift blue TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Yelm Buffers from Fire, YELM, Wash, March 16—The Principal pertion of the town was wiped out yesterday afternoon. Four stores And a hotel occupied the block. Taft May Go North, WASHINGTON, March 16.—Seo retary Taft may visit Southeastern Alaska and Seward this summer, lwaving here about August 16. Jones’ Politics! Views. NORTH YAKIMA, March 16.-— Congressman Jones gave his firet after-ecaston political epeech here last night. He thoroughly discus» ed probable presidential candidates and sald that the corporations would undoubtedly support Bryan in 1908 Another A-Y-P.. Commissioner. OLYMPIA, March 16.—Senator R W. Condon, of Port Gamble, been appointed dy Gov AY -P8. cottimisstoner, Mead as Civil Service Changes. WASHINGTON, Mareh 16 Pianos Good Ones We sell better Pianos a has | W. Gastort, of Bremerton, has been appointed assistant elork at the Yakima Indian school, H. Hl. Lewls of Omaha has been appoluted elork at Bremerton, Gives Jaller the Slip. CASTLE ROOK, March 16.--Ted dy MeCabe, wanted ona serious erime and in charge of a deputy marshal, gave that official the sll yesterday afternoon whily waltt here for « train and Je at large, wil handcuffs upon his wrists, Vietory Number Two, TACOMA, March 16--The joonmen won another vietory | night over the Sunday closing laws The case of R. O. Kennedy, of Bout Tacoma, was up before the counc! and dismissed, Guspect Hemains Blient. BELLINGHAM, Mareh 16-1 Dell, suspected of the Roper mur der, still remaing silent. Yoaster, day he was aw but nothing came of it. Skating Tescher Dead. TACOMA, March 16.--®pinal meningitis has another victim, this | time, Roy Kemper, teacher at one of the local ting rinks, who died lant night after 48 hour Archie Ie Improving. WASHINGTON, March 16. Archie Roosevelt ia improving aod it te announced that the quaran tine will be raised within « few days. Strikers Form New Union. TACOMA, March 16.-—The strik ing employes of the Tacoma ame ter have organized « local ion called “The Local Smelter's Union of Tacoma.” The strikers are ord erly and no trouble has been caus ed. The strike Is deplored ag its effects will be far reaching. Cheerful at Spokane. SPOKANE, March 16-—“Brery body get bom ia the politionl tehword tn this city, Under the primary law candidates must bustle and file their intentions of running The entire preseat administration will be represented and others are lining up for the approaching city elections Grand Jury indicts. VALDEZ, Alaska, March 16.—The grand jury has returned three to dietments againet 8. M. Graff, of Seward, for criminal embexelement lot nearly $8,000 from the Seward Water Works Co. Judge Wicker jaham adjourns court nest Satur day Guilty of Murder, VALDEZ, Alawka, March 16. Tom Batley has been found guilty of murder tp second deeree for the death of Forman Mcintosh at Seward last fall A citation hae been issued to & J. Fitet. the mtesing principal of the Redmond stools, to appeat before the state superintendent to show Why hie certificate shosld not be annulied, He abandoned bie famity three weeks ago and took with him « small sem of money belonging te Wants on Monument fund. Bullding Laborers Notice You are requested to meet at the Labor Temple Sunday, March 17, at 12:46 p. m. sharp, and take part in the parade. HG. DENNIS, prev . Union Bakery And Cafe 217 Pike Street We want you to buy one 25c Angel Cakes of our OYCOTTS LUNA PARK o executive boards of the Cen Labor Counett and the Bufld ing Trades wembly have placed a firm boyeott on the Luna Amuse ment park now being constructed fm West Seattle by C. Looff. The charge is that Mf. Looff eroployed po@-uaton labor. The unions have declared that they will not patronize the new re sort when completed. 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