The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1907, Page 11

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11 LICENSE TO WE ONS ENJOINED STARS OF PEN AND CRAYON TO WRITE AND versio. INVESTIGATION ORAWN ON THE SCENE OF ACTION on, 24, both of Benitic wiware of the city, will prowal Fat em id |" John Pordick, 25, and Josephine| riaKe it» report Monday night text i | Methelka, 20, both of Black Dia-| i+ wii) recommend that the board of ERA soiiiae BOY REFUSES TO GO BACK The trial of W. D. Haywood, who, with Chas, H. Moyer and Geo, A. Pettibone, ali officials of the | pond ; - Pgeendy diyyoe Fo ALBERTSON ISSUES ORDER PROHIB - yeah Western Federation, are charged with the murder of former Gov. Steunenberg, began at Boise, Idaho, to me fatthiag H. Kittleson, 25 a te Prag Bn ip v4 TO CATHOLIC SCHOOL day. This newspaper wi the Boripps News Associa and Annie R. Carlson - expert talent that will MING STRIKING MOULDERS AND MA. tion, and in addition has & veaged for the speaial and xaluslve servi of Jacob Waldenk and Joha Paulsboro Ee rhe vote in thd eving, brillian. writers and new graphic > at Portiané Aiteed Hughes of Fifteenth av.) -°"" es , thy abet Howard P. Stricker, 21, Portland, | committee Tuesday night in favor cH _? FROM POSTING PICKETS, DIS-| was again picked up by the 4 and Huth iB, Beattie srthe action wee unanimous, Th4 mnly differences of opinion were aa ive the regular report of the proceedings tay Two mont as ihe ta ATH RECORD to who should do the wo Mos YING SIGNS OR ARGUING WITH NON- assy ows Catnolie soot wires : te oo eae oe aie thet us irthe were reg ered today &® vor of public works Is competamt and has the full authority to ¢on At Seattle General How | INO te inquiry pital, May 4, to wife of W. Fred)” — Morley, # daughter SCRUGHAM 16 BLAME his arrival ‘ by the jee twtoe and both times rrangements hay oon made tq | } | | | | | company and Novelty | It enjotne the defendants from tn d him back h He hag Luke—At 1009 B. 60th #t., Apri were today granted | terferring, or combining, conniving promined to go each time and each 24. to wife of W. F. Luke, « son NEW udge Albert: |or conspiring by threats, intimida | cme haa failed to do wo. The boy Dent—At Minor Hospital, May 8.| hearing ¢ tion or persuasion to Induce the em t* cramped for room, a8 he ex to wife of Roy F. Dent, « son Holders Committee and the them from t ag | ployee of the plaintiff to leave their presses It He wishes to see the Hutehinson—At Broadway Hoe yer today, C. F. Carrington firma, either intimt-| employ or taduce others to refrain | world and will not go back to Bpo pit May 7, to wife of W. EB + barges againet himself jon employes by | from entering the employ of the kane until actua roe is used, Hi Hutchinson, & son p the manner in whieh ‘them to leave work plaintif said today that be was beaten w MeRtac—At Seattle Generfal Hoe gerective ballots were marked, tn each case The defendants are also enjoined at school and sent, supperiess, ¢ | pital, April. 29, to wife of H. F, Me stifled that was done u eae from going near the plaintiffs place | his oc | Rae, a daughter ugham’s orders Newmar At 762 Belmont avy N May 8, to wife of Joseph Newman a daughter 4 of the superior court, | of business for the purpose of Inter to show ca hy | ferring with the plaintiff's business i ne GniveIN MUST {afunction should uot|or from picketing the premises of TESTIMONY TAKEN DECIDE A NOVEL Cok m the peti | th jaintiff on th etn r i ee caked for in the pe tee ee oa tbe ~ ond a - | ee : | : 5 Marx—At 1119 17th 8. May 6 to Judge Griffin to pe | y's petition te | any banners or signs near the pia IN LAND CASES | JOUN B. NBVING C. N. LANDON Waite es 2. FP eere eee 412 in & reasonable priae eompan ction te e plain } Mr, Land tr : Whedon—At 3028 Washington st drayman (o charge for vite | rR e mex andon is one of the best 5 raym arm L, panel Brotherbeed = v0 of business ir, Neving ta famous as & WSF! , own of American newspaper and| May 8, to wite of Daaiel Whedos no requiring five em@ Iron Molde trot e t. Lyter eppeare x attorney! Testimony te being taken this aft JACOB WALDECK correspondent—« writer who goe*| Ov alin illustrators, He bas pio |® daughter . DY ae eee Written International Broth-| for the Morana aud P. KR. Conway-|ernoon before MasterinChancery| Mr. Waldeck ts « sewspaper cor to the very firing line when ft {8 |tured many stirring news events| Munto—At 110 College st., May 5, | Simona. employed the Meliwe Tate Mollermakers and [ronjan assistant in the corporation | k 4 Greene in the Burke building ie necessary to get the matter for anand fs especially strong court |to wife of John R. ,Munro, a| ing & @erage company £0 CRRA al repatation responde No. 104. The Novelty counsel's office, for the Novelty His pletures always carry | daughter interesting story. He reported the work, for which @ ¢ ~ in the case of the United on > prs’ petition |e agate at the I —- Works. against Charles R. Boao ee and} A year ae spent a month ("| war in Cuba and went through Gen human interest ;they are enap-| Pittman—At 1626 Terry av. May) 0? gio Vay made, simone ret ders’ Union No. 158 In he terme of the restraining OF | Others charged & year age with ob-|l@aho investigating the Haywood: | Bhafter’s entire campaingn before awiftly carry to the eye|6, to wife of W, B Pittman, ®) 1, 54) this and tend i (i @ large number of in- | dere are by lawyers considered more | taining titles to government land in | Moyer-Pettite affair, and his im Santiago. In one of the battles he | the point he wishes to emphasize, | daughter takes two lawyers, & fodictel ‘aot: of the unions are | stringent than aay injunction pre). rp suduient manner. The land in| P&rtte oroughly compiete state | was severely wounded. Nevins also Lewes * drawings will t my mon and dive witnesses to de 8. viously granted in strikes. juestion comprises 2,000 acres in| Ment of the case was published in| reported the anthracite strike in jing feature of Seattle's Btars ser | BELL DEFIANT termine the question Of eaca petition is| In the Vegelahn case, decided | Gioia county this newspaper. Mr. Waldeck also |19v1, and Is very familiar with mat-/ vice to the public in this trial | sEcUnE DAMAGES —* ‘getting yi ys a s — le bg Pang e The grand jury today te consider. | "Ported the lant Cuban revolution. | ters pertaining to organised labor. | 1an.dotT J Z oe he Goepmsene . waetis. Judge OV | ing a number of cases of minor im: | Judge W. R. Bell today promised | Twenty-t jee’ extort to con-| er Wendel Holmes, now & justice or the incor 4 oman to! Unit stat rt, | DOFtance Which they will report on | o retu 6 petition . Bee that they were held chet yensetel "Setting ont when court.convenss at 10 o'clock ee ee pee aa or Moungstown to the| We courts in the Fine st. scares wal ; Friday morning : m He obtained | £ « Bagies for from continuing their| persuasion not accompanied by | 4 cigs v i K, Armbuster, a German in the | county commissioners. He obtain ’ ball at the corner of . of the union, | thr or Intimidation was perfect- sistant United States Attorney employ of Newell at South | the petition last Monday on & Prom seventh av Seven feet of the by the acts per t b threata, int fon | ty logan! and coud not be enjetnea, | Bute today ordered the < Seattle, went vic ne while | ise to return it within 24 hours, but! puilding on the north side hae to arene *'the government against FP t th ry « f the butiding is not were inducing their} and that signa and banners com at work this morning and for a| has failed to do #o to date. be cut away, if ¢ a ‘to eve. taining & mere notice of the «trike ee with rebbieg the postof short time 120d every ono in| The commiasioners were consider. | torn down entirely. The structure order granted ts | without derrogetery comment were at Tacoma, tranaferred from that the neighborhood. Pi tman Speir| ably perturbed over his failure to | cost sbout-$40,000 re ity to Seattle and the grand jury and Wilkman respon the rlot| return ft on time, and instructed pow, CoUNTNEY PLACED — eharacter, legal “ ‘ . j n — wx | Senerrew, > oes See Se oe 7 call and when they arrived Arm-| the prosecuting attorney's office to IN CHANGE OF MMS, KIEAT. Wie | Stabbed tn the arm dur'ng «@ fight, M. Logan, # laborer, was last nigt ken to the police station ) met at the and treated by Dr. Buckley. T. orning to Yamanaka, bis assailant, was also bringing #bout Indus | arrested, The men engaged tn ® trial peace. The result of ¢ ‘| fight in the southern part of the ng Was the appointment of an ex! oi, mmittee to prepare @ pia n. This committee will) Engine repairing—Gasoline. Geo. y work tn conjunction with | p41 Wooe 2 Ow the special committee of the labor The following answer to AN FRANCISCO, oretary of state at Wash ington regarding extradition Proceedings to secure Riptin ger wae received late this aft ernoon “Washington, 0. C. May 9, '07. “In abeence of @ treatry, ex j ) — | NEW YORK, May %—Glorifier| Glorifier, 119. Garner; Roseben, himee! The doug policemen | Judge Bell does not take Prescut-| Edna Courtney, the young womas HIGH SCHOOL SPEAKERS won the Metropolitan handicap. | 114, H. Carey; Dandelion, 119, Rad- | dash gated and taken to jail. Arm-| filed by the Youngstown people seri- | Seed’ TOaPill. tet for several are seen com; Meved to be a provision for fur-| afternoon and elected the follow ea ap to tt eo - 1. Spener CANNOT EXTRADITE have been found in/to the convention. Already it t#| May Lyon; the grumbler, Rerkel . for the m and in «# ng Attorney Mackintosh's opinion | charged with « « and Roseden | Mt: W. H. Carey, 116, MeDani will be examined by ously day was this morning placed in re committee | aishing sleeping quarters for at | speakers t hi d - * ‘ ping qu jor a for the clase day exer |. . am — aa * RIPLINGER . * Where they will be| planned to charter @ train of ten | Binke The last wil! and testament eeala. The rooming| coaches scheduled to leave Spo | will be delivered by Mise Bar vara! ; of the city can| kane at ¢ o'clock, a m. the day Drum more. This estimate | before the convention opens. The The com in charge of t DAY Seene. Was none Dishabilie, Biandy 111; M of the fight he put up he was|that # new petition will have to be| biover, by assaulting her with a j FOR CLASS j abtile, Bandy ountein ~ 20,000 DELEGATES CHOSEN isa The hantcap was one ot) Reperman, to, owe, 0 | the strongest Selds that was ever) Brussel; Bat Masterson, 95, Pree ity board i chars Matron Kelly. A bond Endeavor Society | least 3,000 delegates cleos the statements of | care will be the home of the dele Sentlor picn! ie omposed of | buster had the entire street to | make a demand for !t deadly weapon, and who has been | aes Bentor class ot the high] lined up for this $10,000 puree. ton; Zienap, 4; Hogg; Nealon, 114 i $1,000 was put ” by her attor- fe entertain the 20.000 Reports from Spokane state that Class poet, Francie Rice; class will visit the city the| that city is working hard to send) prophet, Joe Barto; cla cane 10 to 16. Places for|a jarge number of representatives Hessie Robinson; class historian eeetee eee e eee e * *. . * *. * * . *. ty and will seck no ald) They are also intending to tnvite The Senior Dramatic Club wil! . * home, aed arrangements were mace bandits bad given bit) tor the burial this afternoon ily prevent tt Zo i me many establish oa during the time they are in| Florence Reynolds, Misa B Dah _ | @ tradition cannot be demanded strest.at ¢ the dele | Srettie Réward Gibson, Floyd Way, and} BUTTE, May §—Bngineer Clow’s) nition of tful service of her|* 89 8 right. If the governor of 7 oe —" ony gly be taken| Spokane delegates are boosting | Ines Shelton. Inera.c act tn applying the air-brakes husband The remains of the dead oy ‘content a pare n fort tion t re hence cimsenais j : : ba ah 5 Bt i artment wi WNED @f relatives and friends for the convention two years hen land stopping the North Coast limit-| *maineer arrived at Livingston, Bis! 4 vor sitradition a8 an act of @ SEVEN DRO comity. It is doubtful wheth « er a favorable reply will & obtained, since the departmen’ We Test Eyes Free Commitiee on entertain | the delegates from the east to re The Match-box” | 4 after the of railroad turn by way of Spokane and to stop on | 4 fatal wound undoabdt te aleo stated that the com a rooming houses be ' over one day that cfty Saturday, June Sth. These farces | ed a moet disastrous wreck. }pany presented Fireman Sullivan rg nase toe Hoag 0: Phe Chrtatensen’s Hall. ‘Trainmen familiar with the rosd-| with a draft of 81,000 of the ! W | bed and grades in that locality state) Two men who are beiteved to be socom ete gt eh aga mga tama P without aoubt the train would | the North Coast train robbers were | t the track on the moun.| t’sfled from the summit of the con 1 tinental divide late yesterday to a STORE TO CELEBRATE 17th aoe yg gern Raggy sint on the fate below, bet ther "NE W YORK | After 17 f hast (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) request must be coupled with MONTEVIDEO, May §.--The gov @ statement of our inability # | ernment officials report that seven were drowned and six are missing * * * to reciprocate in a similar ® case, on account of our laws. @ {0 the wreck of the steamer Pot The unsetti condition in # | tou Honduras may cause delay in & ei 125 any event * MARSEILLES, May §—Accord- | ROBERT BACON @ ing to dispatches received here Acting Secretary. ® from the agents of the company that owned the French steamer wr ewe rr trail wae lost in the darkness ription of the suspects a eeeeeeeeeteee orresponds so cic that eee ee eee eee eee) years of of the two band! the Pitou, wrecked on the coast at Ure ness in Beattie the Bon Marche w!!! footatepa of the 4 T egisiature,” eald the guay, that nearly a) ithe passen celebrate the anniversary of its © enow, thet ai Dursery of political gers and crew are safe. The pas Glasses Tomorrow emarag® Sereton) of shots at © barge which wee em t are on the sengers are being transferred by TORK, May 9—A rict cai) ed fn jending strike breakers oe tn mY he aged ne fe tte docks this morning cased At the White Star docks, where © to be a little su itious will fir } that thefr theor » not work out in the ense of the Bon March Fr jay, the 13th day of May, 1500, was the day that the late Ba. Northoft opened the f Don Ma Ayres. The crew hopes ¢ aban answered the expert In boat to Buen ©, “but don't you think will remain « oe they pay too of refloatt { at the Northern reward of | that In some hundred and fifty nonunion mer to rush ont to quell were marching to unload the Ma i e ot hey ps ict In connection with jeatic. which had just doc ked, the cure of the two| much att to grafting doned is strike, but the Strikers attacked them, driv ing the nonunton men through the bad blown over before E BANK RECEIPTS ARE = == NEGRO SHOOTS(; CCOUNTS INVITED to the present location 1 Ac nu the undty ulously low price of $1.00, We are new comers tm thd tn Seat St ret ce er eee optical profe le, and this introducto low will be in effect o time We invite Commerciz Mke the con hes mado ta NOW OVER $250,000 DAILY Y | $ , keep pace with the steady demar DRA MAN counts from the smaller, as j CEM nee ew on the part of the people for a bet well as tl arger, merchants asses 7 Sportal Servicn) daily. The output is now estimated r An addition of six ste f pad 1g Prom, pag : Gl mn You Biaska, May §-—Gluicina to be double that of last year the prevent time und Smee: OF" COPESAEES ence occupted whom, without regard to here anu every maa There is no labor trouble and everyth fn camp is in @ most fecelyts are $250.000 prosperous condition os — = EVELYN THAW IN Sitar tastes ote tetra ize, will be accorded every 1ccommodation that is con BALL PLAYERS ARE prrr Peagpief eather on ce camer PI SBURG a slight f " ediate- | & he ae eS banking Persor Checking PIT RG “ D 4 € ences, Thaw arrived t as avest la ad effe tt ed for We nee Ry beerball players of S iM ot those on the extra lists] of Mrs, Willem Thaw « eftre ‘ h , ‘ » thin ree to consult sht*and experteusen apes generous offers he teams of the Northwestern | nurs “8 ! 4 tae HR lane taf join league are making application for| Evelyn wtil try to effect « re hows < e : iat yon F ime F : the northern trips and those t ation with her ther while iis thought " " t shed the r which glad to serve , WP ARP BYP SPR p Wiitehoree-Skagway-Juneay north so far have had try-oute with | here nee } ‘ ff a While tr the nin 4 all ° 208 . t t ace ‘ oa tt ‘ © cot Aluka Building, Owned by players were sent | but 2 Nga Bs veges Koo" | TEAM LEAVES TOMORROW Benne - : mere ti . on Siac American Bank Per Cent of Seattle to play have prevented them from sig rhe bias Ae" ‘ at pound Interest “ : en at cues je i o capetin HisING PROMES th - The salaries offered players for | Sompowed oe ae . aerate My trans In I ern banks (and some Western ones), s Sehweem . am 900 to $138 D atl frye eave tomorrow ing for O (Serippe Telegraph Service.) lraw in June the Savings Deposit s 8 os. Those signing do so for | * das gg age Bt De ta Bows c , that u made t October, you lose all of the wo to three months eveinn : . hd " : terest. In this bank you don’t. Our interest nt ¢ pe *y gyfela r . os S 7 i Hon te ee a t! fair to the depositor—as fair as we ®| hold the negative to ¢ u at t it which TEA N Ss Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest alms he has vagal BP ies, I pi ¢ | Resources over $10,000,000. Reserve over Francisco ’ ea is alme iothing ry ¥ 7 rbd PO much we ed mt for 38¢ nth, $3,000,000. . n r : ) Motto-—Qualit , ( teed More than 24,000 Satis 3 5 a borane wees nd nth aheee din the taste ( i} juar ‘ r ian 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. pt ca tend parks Thon has . - . the park hoard at a moet-| charge of playground Ww of it at A ba Wail Tent $4.75 afternoon ; ‘“ Ae T 86.7! Co. ¢ 5 n! Prices for L Parties. 228-229 People's Bank Bullding ¥, recent pos Telearaph § a Oday w ‘ grocer . 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