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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR (enE,cen" EATHER FORECAST—PROBABLY FAIR TONIGHT, with LIGHT FROST; TUESDAY FAIA, in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 35, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 24. 9% CENTS PER MONTH. HOW I HATE THAT MAN)’ “"* DARING BURGLARY HAS (Berippe Telegraph Bervice.) " SAYSHALLIN COURT © =~: MYSTERIOUS FEATURES tions whe Gramd Astand is only above water,| Be tone of live has resulted from BURGLARS =e o. Victim Cries Out in Hatred as He Catches PSP Sta ee eae, IIE | Sereda vince Saterday. | akbar Spent! Service) Downtown Branch Cigar Store of M. A. Gunst and of His Would-B>-Slayer—Constantine Case, | ee BA eat daretints “ture Crm ence fuser, trea] Company Loses $200--Thiet Allows Himesif te Trial After Brief Postponement and| [= aaa Caer. ambos ny Smimaied Si) pollingham and charged wicn ot Be Locked in and Then Removes Door to Escape. two weeks ago, were this morning — ' Bickering. rea, sentenced to five, three and two] After having permitted himself, money was disturbed in the build : Re 4 te . years respectively, Stone was the] to be locked up in the store, a dar |!" , i is ringleader and had but recent! - 4 | The thief went direct to a shelf i been released after serving five |" burglar la night looted the where the money was sald to have P eateeeere ne,” Judge Morris read from his wee | re at Vietoria branch store the M. A. GUNS! been secreted by the night clerk vlendar The state is ready,” said Prose ‘ : 3 (Rerings Telegraph Serv | Cigar company 916 First av., of} when he locked up at 11 o'clock “y ©. sae ie an cag sone BB go sce 5 WASHINGTON, March 26.—With jail of ite available cash and then Saturday night A a the eapture of Choluteca by Seelay's | coolly removed the door bodily in atity of silver coins and # ‘ef William Con Miller, “The defen: ‘ P ; fortes, Texcigalpa, the capital of| gold watch in the cash rt honor,” « pin ¢ i cclgalp ne Capita oF order to uke his ercape lef honor,” came in dignified tomes Homddtes, is casier reached. Most P bas . a } were t untouched lend of Mra. Constan The burglar secured $200 in cash taking the door mm its * * * * * * ely taker > The Star @ from Rig Bi Morria, the | ¥ " M, the Con. # | known criminal lawyer who will ¢ ; o BE | of Beelay’s success tx due to the as having taken the money from a spe tank that # have take Mth and fend the butcher. Beside him eat . : ncrer”,. <0. Hensuine: Sevete cial hid Suan Wide wae be| sonmaeeate time the. thiel walled : d . Gonists in organised bands in a re gy 2g MO sg Tah - seygeectingy Rowe gti chngyre * e . * . . . * * ing photo yr Constan me af Jease Hall « Returday & | Silas Ghipiey, the. “iron man - e faved to have bec own only|out upo @ " ere the first | to be best versed in criminal _ * ee ee ee to oe pent ‘of tig ae saat tas tach a Goth 2, cee te appear in any # | Of Any man in the state. ‘ ' 4 Ea ee Bee Setiavuts then: Boelag. ter | y % "| ereate the in ma that nothing ‘ef the two women The firet juror was called and - . a studed # Gemand for territorial con}, meat “i waa important he trial was oi ibn g ceasions in imposing the terms of mans meeting of the shing Robbery Discovered was wrong Be important 0 rial was on. os . 4 : paeenaer manifacturers of the state Will be| ne watchman discovered the} “inside Job.” ¥ min , . gg . ee be ie Women in the Case. a od Mee sk The efforts of the United States| Held in the rooms of the Lumber) roppery at % o'clock this morning! The management of the store de- afternoe: itiam Conttantine, stolid end u . ae eae 2 antl Mexico to stop further fighting > mee ore M) and immediately notified the po-|clines to discuss possible suspects, the 4 “ag i ie NOW UO be renewed vigorous! cts of the meeting are, first. to] 16 Detectives Adams, Corbett,| but the police are of the opinion secomingly at ease but for consider the various wage scales) Kenedy and Phillips were detailed | that the work was done by some quivering of his under lp, seated ; 4 a<E Pg 4; Withm Constantine, | Mmselt Inside the railing, while his fr ee é 6 LoG KILLS HORSES | pow In ettoct; se amd to ineure oo the case and fe inaking every | person quite familiar with the store rife and his daughter, Myra Coo : : ; tye ea err. ah aes harmony in labor conditions SMONE! eftort to hunt down the bold thug.| and the business methods of ‘the stantine Hall, who promise to play § . " cat. 4 « purgla 0 e | ma: eme: rm » thie! sensational parts is the ‘icant "es aps es 4 ro VANCOUVER, BC. March 25 Thie mesting has-been salle’ of isp ener aft ‘is nanos eae ene | Kew provaa * agaron to find the Telge Morris of the | story expected to be told, sat in os Rea? Rae? Toeive horses were killed at Cray-| ‘Be Teaqvest of a number of leading) giscuon, te « 1 : he A : 4 oh 4 J e AY-| renufecturers and ie a direct re-| detection, fa a puzsle to the po-| object of hie search without dis- At D o'clock this aft.| he very last row of seats in the . "1° q , ereft Inland Friday by betng pulled ” pho letter seat out by the lee. urbing the cash register, or the a reed Ae aor yg ‘Absolutely no nothing wave _the]eontents of the store being present anq|2™. A crowd of lawyers, notice f Fe. ae ie diy DA adonle tee eh Present and) shie among whom was Walter Har ‘ : . f Ty lente toa bad been havied to} Stsic Weavers’ uation in which @f talesmen com | yey, the deputy prosecuting attor F $0 the top Of the chith by the horses, | ‘2° latter asked that a conference |ney of Pier pF hon aie’ helped it sipped over the rallere and shot | 0° Reid on the subject of « uniform ing the trial was | Drosecute Chester Thompson, were MYRA CONSTANTINE HALL. down the chute, palling the horses | wage scale. 4 to make way | Brectically the only persons in the| Wife of Jesse Hail, the complaining witness, and daughter of William with ft. with the result that all Constantine, the oor a ma were killed. FREIGHT PILES P court room outside of the parties A ft Lawrence Dye.| connected with the trial itself a edbery, Dit o clever) newspaper men, and prospective | As Prosecuting Attor.| jurymen. a A congention of pan at the ter- this afternoon se-| “ ” minals of the Great Northern and : r | Wow + tate: ite Northern Pacific tn the city ett PemPoeement of that) jesse Hall, just a little Sushed prevails Denning. for Dye./eat with his younger brother | In return for favors shown it dur Giemiasal of the Horace next to the door. The ing the recent tie-up, the Great ‘saa ahd —_——-— —— $s : Gipee sere young victim of Constantine's up Northern t# hauling considerable] sown MADDEN, SAVOY wevant he had a brother whom he thought that aformation controtlable rage a few minutes be freight tonnage over ite lines for!” srewann LocATEs His! lived im some part of that state " [the Northern Pacific. Freight ts be " | developed that the man Matthews cuting attorney | fore had been standing in the hall ae PN — ~ ina hauled by the Northern Pactfic] SROTHER IN IOWA, WHO WASIha4 in mind was the missing jeamt as far as Trout Creek, Mont.| LOST 18 YEARS—A REMARK-| brother. The Intter promptly re the name of the| way talking to a newspaper man | ter Thatiders’ sociation “We have the crime was cour) ii. caught sight of Constantine, | not had time + e € « e © get many non-unton SP fhenned ah ooene oan to bimeelt. Non- Union Men Are Engaged by Master Builders in| | men to eet yet but we are going be th gree nl rates PD ABLE INCIDENT. | sponded to a letter from his Seattle . ow aie that man!” satd ighend with the work under con.) ™S%¢ to start thro vice relative Paped to bis twet. “I Hall. “It le a strange feeling that a Few Cases But Unions Refuse to Precipitate erection with the’ labor ve oe le Yor 18 years the relatives of F. E.| J0h8 Madden sald today thet he ce? cue.” dadge} ents o7er, Be new. This othe Trouble by Calli S Still Hi fe ploy. None of us TS my soning Cite lager ye yn ro ines eget and a wealthy sister have made Doe beck ta nit | {rst time 1 have seen him since ouble by ng a trike-- ope for alias Tunions, but We are forced by| MAY through Omaha and Stliings Madden knew nothing of his where-| every effort to locate the missing ip protest. andl he shot me Ceeditions to employ ponmunion) © os eng ae fs he N | abouta. During that time every ef-| man, but have been unsuccessful. [ae env pendiae a haa | His brother Horace asked hitm Settlement. Sian Walees the unions are willing to| PMcific hax maintained # continuous) fort was made t¢ find him, without | He accounts for the disappearance him. jt on himseif * sonia effect a weaene We e deal tain soins ay Foe ree bad ee avail, but owing . the Pag ores of his brother in a os age am not excited,” sald Hal Sane | ne mere with the Building Trades . me the t has} resemblance that John A. Madden,| tive. He says that his father di 3 Case Is on. lenen, in @ jest, he sald: “I hope| with contractors seeking to foree|treat with the committee of the | Ceumaiittee but with the union men| ken the train on an average 10 steward for the last four months at| when the children were still young. (tres William Consten-/he hasn't another gun about Bim") i. psue by thy ‘ + of | Building Trades assembly, but will | diet. dayn to make the one-way trip, but] the Bavoy, bears to his missing| F. BE. Madden was put in charge of “ woue by The employment © it haw been regular | brother, the lost man has at last | « Catholic priest who wished to put _— — bia 4 a settle matters with the individual | Labor te Pientiful. nonunion labor and the Ballding| — been located. He is living at Daven-| him on a farm, but the boy ran | Salons the Ballding Trades o* “Yea, we can get plenty of labor val b d § ’ + . re c " l ety rd > arscthes apension Of) with the individual contractors {@) Hut the efferta to secare non-| _ . i ork, today ae ott pert « | tthe m , r 1 Although the labor situation has — = os on poo ae enevaraging. Most of \t te unekiil {Star Special Service.) | den im the lobby of the Bawoy andj that the latter tore up the letters qanthed Yin meet anthe wena, Olin tae ec ae a enemies. tank und some of the men who an! CHICAGO, March 26.—The Rall-| in conversation told bim that hehad/and the parents of young Madden labor leaders have the situation! staser Builders” cna aan Ro am opine Layered Age estimate on railway butld-| seen him in lowa. Madden replied | failed to get word from him. After thoroughly in hand and are making) te ae coe bro ay Ai found nag —_ mine | ae for 1807 shows 13,000 miles ua-| that he must be mistaken, but that| 18 yours be bad been found somal’ ore Sven * . at they were taking/ der contract, as oguinat 12,000 at samatieuiesing — oer tone yma a te cumbent trying to teree the wages of come tite tiene of other laborers the same time last year [man in Towa named Weber out of Of the Master Wetiders’ anaveation| at moras =O te 0S pew Sev and | als of the unions make the! The outlook for new lines Is poor, | R T |eansiderable money by representing }refuse to make any concessions! clatm that 8S per cent of the really| owing to the difficulty of financing} himself to be the fowa man's are weakening under « ‘ensure | | which would lead to a settlement. | akifled Inbor of the city te Inchaded | from the owners of butidings wader them. The bulk of the railway orpther The Building Trades assembly |ie the union membership and that yujiding is tn the Pacific wt GO FREE | ree cians dad dhs thine ervtved erection, who are insteting om pro-| ” kee ae : * gress in the work laime that the §3 scab 4 jt BAD be Impossible for the con-/ 2.436 miles but the Iowa man has failed to put erete mixers alone is the paint @t) trattors to finish the work on hand) w " 4 th 990 m * The attempt to employ non-union k ashington leads with 990 mile sions in”an ‘appearance. This will neces- to fintah butidin jissue, and that sil other potmts) without the skilled labor of the) under contract, California has Jtate the acquittal of the defend men to finish bulldings now under) couid be quickly und satisfactorily | unides pose ip Rm ge ths , I at * ,. | sitate the aequitta ~ cosstruct not make mm ed, if this scale @ con me federa | a o ur headway today. Beattie & Mish | - ill y the contractors t P mvict J. « De ecnstrecting the Arcade buiiding.| ye 4 : Ne ee ea . “ Watch Stolen. hired a few non-union carpen ied Labor Onty. = “7 ‘ ootatne ber wae president of the| © a Denee, of South Alki, re~ and the contracting firme o : wembly members deny nis i een ne | Longet w *« union at Belling-| ports the theft of a watch from his wert fo of aphet 1 in that rson Saturday plight while drink wy & Loshe and Jenkins & Jone a attempting J ham worke ity ) per at also put a f mion men Was not . the membership of the — strikes, and, although us men left thetr jotu, ther n0F pite the fact that the Master ,| Builders’ association suspended | —_——— union men working operations with the avowed object} there were on Satarday ' f toret 0 twoyeare’ working |; — ¥ . Unieas Mahe Gein. aare with the unions, that! im A.C wv, mat of The grentest to the unions} point was never discussed in the/tie Hammond Milt anne tee? stten of work-¢ 4 by the joint com-|teday that the raiiroa j actors and building lof either discrimination al the Empire butt 2 course erection tor the Amerienn Saving : The unions af@jcarticesness in not shipping any|~— ts bank by ¢ ractor George ©. I ‘ ke a three-year agree | wheat to the Sou He said that Cedbnses sayndes ich, We m bulld | already estalb-lthere are 1 0,000 bushels of ended a week ago, but ress per day for com!) wheat east of the Cascades await It ts the 50 cent raise | ing shipment It was said that Con-| for concrete mixers, which Is ab) Tiiless the roads start shipments jtrich had been notified| ready being paid by most of the) within few days it is the intentior ontr =, t te still blocking | of the miliing interests to f “Col Thompson Coming From “Philippines to Take Charge of Government Cable and Telegraph Service in Alaska—Glassford Will Be Sent to Omaha. 7 * PORTLAND WANTS HENEY morning with a full fore (Scrippe Special Service.) PORTLAND, Mar be $60.0 seeeeeetes 4 4 net] kK to get to work imme nd t bank officials den had hey a ie f Hope for Settiement. cofemiasion Tt MAS. WILLIAM CONSTANTINE. . { work, saying that 6 quiescent attitude of the |4@R4_ frreparat _ Whe may be an ae mths witness for her husband. . t s and the ¢ jon of ame Soar tra a aahaeuite the | #8 the failure to fill orde nt of waltea in dt Trades assembly was Pe , demn-| with no | + suspension of | 4% Australia and the ; ged de sats m Se-| Kiaska cab " ay pre castrated b e re 1 butld perations. The business ee ee ee ‘ © most 1 tant 5 " ed the suppression of message carpenters in the Arc viding. | trouble and are using thelr } } B. Y. P. U. to Hold Rally. | ‘ “aay Tha coders | arbitrar ; < Guest " inion men ¢ put tol fiuence with contfactore to ho ‘ t 2 vif * < t same time The the union men had) about a settlement. This move 1S] G@LDFIPLD, Nev. March trar employes in q ‘ out, but! § ng results quickly Cowmt Podhorsky here Friday f the T Taft oak t leged, the . | tb ' fe m the bu Would Damage City. jba¥e bis preliminary hearing next r r fo r x r hambertain t » Suspension of building opera iThiteday morning. Alaskans tn t nd) y on, f ‘ officer c E etly instructed ' vor ¢ “ r | pe his time would do untold |! Sie camp are rallying around | ar ‘ ' _ Jot ne vit : n} OY, Glas et ae ons : Jamage to Seattle,” said a prom |tedgne wn kilte 1 the betra shhh that . i a homens, Aer nent business man today. “And I}< he , | Renewed His Charges. eat *** Se Se s r strike on the building an see no reason why there should | UP ood hed ne leant be = of ® st harges ‘OF ERROR Dism) : ‘ not follow trouble at this time. Both the | ¢ = without saying r ' ‘ 5 ae oo iad , ‘ nis charge ahtigiaaa S8EO Work Halted. abor unions and the contractors ‘eenta the wats N ated gene “3 st this ¢ Hon, the] are doing better in Seattle today fice almost from lay he \ ustained in their en- sla made an attempt to] than every before in the history ot eatin ann Seine” Oe ie cee a t eee for the finishing of the| the city and, it seems to me, every lt et he . : ; an op i, be achnew!s im the cade build one ought to be satisfied. eg ; ‘¢ haps gee oe - *, been ex-| Rhodes Bros. wish t pir | to avoid suspension of bulld-| } page Nate Bate lt gr le ‘ ight name,” ‘These charees ter- | fixings with union labor tions,” said James Murghy i > nine "i e resident Roosevelt i Secretary Im-| der to do so without dela URINORD BRERE OE Ne ie | Mavor Moore Is to take up with / satintactori! yor will have ng pape eference to| Taft are|to have the Moor laid at the adew assembly. Vo are a | etahattle Mectrie Co. the quee-| chia? eff ‘polices ce ee aeeeh . ’ a itiasde le Aiea siete Ged on | tractor ie Unt officials | for a three year agresmen } on the car t athern city es were appearing In some of the cas laien 4 matter wit nditions settled and will avold all tiem @f placing patrolmen on the | iimity to keep Ace care | ner t reihe leattie papers reflecting on Capt 4| Beattie & ,ctors,| tieups on buildings that ean be! qagegetown cars on Sunday even-| are coming Into t forwarde ar manr re of the Alaska hile | tt " old by settlement of the difficn! ae Sin “wih eRe : ees t h while| but the latter ‘ ings Scene : oe lage to gc t ties involved. We want to te 8 od “gy lly Aenean > the gal at i . bask in| work to go on unl Seah auibie Complaints have been made to r > . " . ate tre been | w \ 2 Oe the mayor of the rowdyism and Men take bottles Of! Giassfor utterir ir t us arti tee. Spe gr . - on ¢ uilding Ko © veh LLRs |” Am the counter move to the de The trouble has just started,” | gu aness of many who go to the| Hquor i nd are 1 thelr publi. " said W. J. Waddingham, chairman) cas sunday to circumvent tt | arou without . ot M mac - R and 5 t} laration of t i " ke tent Teloarerh Ber o sand » tion that ¢ : » longer of the labor committe roth Ber Be the Meas | Supday closing law r at t may be PRARCIBCS, v a = H arrangement be made « omen and children rie “22"" BRYAN EXPLODES INCREASED WAGES AND. oe ammo! A BOMB SHELL | REDUCTION OF HOURS ani . 4 Burns, (Star Special Service.) Of evides -ACOM Mi . - ithents . - the 3 he trouble. jcamplaint with the St e imsued which of the rules eeeteeeeee ee eee tet eee eee ee ee ee eel ai. | Pe matt t trar n h Service.) RAILROAD AGI t (Sotipps Telegraph Se , Another Investigation. GIVES OUT A AGO, Mareh Sy TATION” INTERVIEW AT CHI ¥ a ee ont | reported to VOTE IS TAKEN CAGO WHICH IS NOT LIKED gg ¢ x ° froad ality t The have AC M y general's 4 quietly in of the cable BY RAILROAD MEN (Seripps Telegraph Service.) A scarcely been sub- Yassford attempted to the Scripps Presa * * * * * * * * * and * * + f r t it t ’ t stablish a service tn * * * * * * * * * * : a ‘confer , who are ipps association ductors ta grievance gainst him. aco it, 1 and the Gla ippines, eeee eee ee eee eee eee ee tet impertied RR RO ek

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