The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1907, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAGT—FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT WEST WINDS, EATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSD MAY id, 1907. |BIGGEST CLEAN-UP IN THE CITY’S HISTORY AS A RST RAR SUES TL AT OT ee ae at, |seaston betind barred oars. On QUER ONE HUNDRED BUILDINGS ON THE |''s 2v'uite was s nage bas of ton PIGKETS IN TIDE FLATS CONDEMNED BY BOARD OF |°"2 "1 sv When the door was strack with BEALTH, AND WORK IS BEGUN—FRIGHT. | imam could be heard_an tha inside E Vs D ENG E FUL CONDITIONS FOUND AMONG [saat Sas uy “Vex, new gumbere® | SHACKS SURROUNDED BY FLOATING |!sv'were to bear ih future a0 are Woeratic house namber. When he was enlightened the old = REWAGE. man nearly had fite exclaiming} CONTINUE TO ne restraining order, but claim that| STRIKING IRON MOULDERG | yi not under any cireum CKETS | stances permit the employers to inna loud, | hire strike breakers from the east, : sslapnisticietcilinat jeee cm dag ce ae De bee! ie PARR. OF as long as they can oppone it Baty one tide flat bulldings|south and Plummer street, wh stored with Junk of all kihds, | COURT'S RESTRAINING OR. The moulders are preparing to; condemned this morning, by there were few people about A Meaguias Lantleré. make « de.ermined fight against the re pea. injuaction of corey board of health, ae a/| (here were’no objections urged | One man, Frank Berger, came on | The hearing will come up Friday af the diagest cleanup ln the) At Seattle boulevard and Plum-lihe scone and iaid claim to seven _ morning, and the moulders ‘ba 4 ‘of Seattio mer street the inspectors encounter | ioan of the row of shacks in thet engaged Judge Windsor to look af- } work this moraing !* only|ed the most dramatic scene of the | quarter, He proved @ veritable In the face of & restraining order ter thelr side of the ease st Placards were nall-|trip. In one large flat where lived | iandiord. All were rented at $3.60 obtained from Judge Albertson Inet! we nave money to spend im our en each one of the 71 shacks | two families with some children, an | eacn th, no water tax and Dae tan vet | aged women tities 6 per mon ™ 8 week by the Poundrymen’s associa- (fight for an eight-hour day, esse oy languas® | no tax for anything. thon, the striking moulders’ union |are net going to let our rights be} aes - tide posed med Pec e magus yp ont | a ee yen ieee and | today had pickets paetroling the trampled in the dust tor the sake | t pet of] vociferated ia an slarming ay leeding foundries Im Seattle, againat of saving a few dollars.” sald one ee eee et with | | the reasons for the crusade that hes which the strike ie Bow tp effect. of the strikers today oe ee Cleae tm Midet of Piten. | been ordered The restraining order specifically! President Valentine, of the In Te iene ae All are |. Her floor waa scrubbed #0 clean | On both sides of Grant street | prohibite picketing, or sny inter- ternational union, ts on bis way to} @e not pay rent, but = “F*/ chat ft shone brightly, but around | OFidee, to Bouth Seattle, are a bun-| ference with non-union men at the | Seattle, and will probably arrive in| - —, the forced move will be the place, on the outside, surged | dred or more shacks that wil! next | shops time to be present at the hearing hacks | ‘Be Outflow of a large sewer be taken ep by the board of health.| It ts reported that several non-| Friday. The strikers expect Mr.) oF net all, of the shacks! i. nearby, that made the vietnity | Tn what is known as the Shaaty-| union men were stopped today and Valentine's coming to turn the tide! but many of the ten-| 4" Lource of pestilence }town district north of Pike street/one or two were turned away from! in thetr favor, since he was influ- | were away at work, or ep A bachelor who was dleturbed fend overlooking the water front, as | the foundries, ential in California tn influencing! Ta thany, the tenants were @ shack nearby declared that he} well as slong the upper stretch of The union men admit that they @ large number of tron works to end there wore bot a few had never been sick a minute in| the beach, are half a bundred or | have Fasoin rammcted ta bane of the umes the demands of the anion | ae — = eee (the three yeare that be had itved/ More that will soon be cleared SE CTE A will be burned | sear Hit GO ene was the health <a ad atataad a veo Boas XAG ROADS UNDER FIRE. | p d sho ow | iat ment Ge at nag ene q.2%® ,fomely looking young! man Ph, Shack er mn cripps Telemraph Kervier.) | i ot June > chi commen to| Just. lived in @ check alongside. | -cterday on the tet side of the CHICAGO, May 16—The bear Jost went of the Waaht | cere - aad on that dey there will | works, pond Soe Be precy ani tite fie Fire avesve south poo tha bv ica pine tlt at the Bost extensive, if not the | olf MeDonald-Reltse saw mil, the pred per te eeu C52 i ea Texas cattlomen against the Texas tion since the hie | wenty~ oa " ee co onto an ea worst conditions were encountered. been condemned have alrvady been | “ a ~— » hee der Ge cules saneetente ‘Yersing ; Prightfel Coaditiess burned by the fire department, in|. NEW YORK. May 1¢.—Peartng - - tighten years ago the werk was stopped for} There are mine shacks there in a|thie quarter during the past few | diamine! as pastor of the Bushwick y lunch there were some |Dunch. They are surrounded with days, That makes nearly 100 so| Avenue Congregational eburch at iy to forty shacks west of Qc-'* ass of sewage and wreckage. To | far condemned by the authoritien ae Rev. John L. Clark, { avenue. below Connectiout ; fetch them one has to tramp over a) The achetule of the Rouse con-/| cording to statements of the truw OPE T — “PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT ” that were to be taken up next [0C of rickety and rotting wharfage| demoed today ts as follows jtees today has offered his resi of these, if not all, will for over & Diock, sometimes « single | +--Houses, Seventh and Plum-/ tion at a meeting of trasters | the ili-tpted notice before Plank deing all that the feet to | mer. a |t confer regardt Dr. Bornton’s ase “ : keep to. The danger to Iife, not to| }—#th and Norman. demunciation of Clark's aoomepecemcee Mayor William Hickman Moore. «1g speak of the terrible oneantta: o—-West Washington fron works marrying Corey and Ma herein. ‘Telenraph fervtee) Owners’ Pretents. conditions, is enough to condoms | —Heattle boulevard and Plum-| man. BAN FRANCISCO, May 1@--The| At last Mayor Moore 4ashes into) the way of fast work. Being late/ pared to offer a series of costae. mM started AmOME ine whole lot | mer. a Saree strest car men'y ctrike sitaphien ts | ‘Ae Ores Uaeety Ore inte and the Pcie Deby arin eet Along Fourth avenue south from! 2--Pust south Vaican trop works. ‘OCT anchanged. Another line opened a ay ” gots in gangs i scerepocncterst wren ap About the intersection of Dearborn | t—Qouthwest of Vulean Iron | OPUS TEST IS | today, making nine now im oper joiner somlemante are wie 00) ones Ga thes "da komen Leinster, et alae a way } ation bead ’ wrath at the thought Saal aak: —— ta a4 er, ay. woth, below water | SATISFACTORY The number of passengers is} However, the mayor bas sobody | voting contests “repeaters” are al-| diamond ring, containing « cluster Gemiclie was to carry & 104 men found iiving tm oe ar |aapent, gradually decreasing. }to blame but bimselt ways tolerated and even encouraged, | of nine sparkling stones, valued at | He could have been in the first! aithough probibited by law in ail | $20.00. : — Union busses are receiving a ft ‘he notice al right, \Aee. i he one ORISADA. Merion May Tt—The| “en Bas | patronage Sa Gne cak-awsy from the post if hel other elections, and William Hick-| To the gentleman casting the jtheaght that passers by hela up the piace. strike in the t mille involving aaa = gee ey uae Soveral stight disturbances occur. bad not been so slow in securing & man ts going to take full ad-| largest number, will be presented tke ft for & smallpox mere than 4.00 operatives has NEWPORT, HK. I. May 16.—-Sle-| rod this morning, and there were Photograph vantage of this fact splendid solitaire diamond sme other frightful con- Rehind Rarved Doors bean practically settied by conces- | hale from the sdbmarine bost Oc-| inree arrests. The artist who posed him before, The mayor will pay $2 a day for| with three-carat stone, valued + slaps and those operetives whe hed topus now undergoing ® %4-bours os " ost ti * 20.00 : In thia bunch of shacks one was! Sof ier: the city in search of em-| tent at the bottom of the soa say ~ the camera tried many different at- “repeaters.” He will use all that|§ Bert betch of shacks was encountered where an aged leract " n titades, without pleasing the Mayor.| the city employment agencies can| To the lady casting next to thé Sith Te Sr wsaiarsaenamaeas Seen en SE eee NEW STEAMER fesse stscte ter as iat a ae as ne laa = ie perfectiy comfortable even back view, were tried moces ‘Anybody wishing to be « “re-| will be given « fine Waterbury i a SE RE Tt | Soeanainanl According to the pians the boat \ pl we sively, but the head of the city gor-| peater” and help stuff the ballot | watch. "| wt qemain on the bottom un IS COMING ernment was dissatisfied. He sald boxes will apply at the mayor's o&| To the gentleman casting next te late this afternoon, none of the negatives did bim jus-/ fice amy time this week, between!the highest number of votes, & tice the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. mea! ticket on a popular restaurant DON’T WORRY Finally, after much scheming, the The voting which is being done | will be presented | san tat, Bpestel Bervice.> photographer hit upon a sitting throughout the efty in this contest; Other prizes will be announced SA Ys GOETHALS PORT OW NBEN Wash, May posture with William Hickman surpasses anything ever known be- | later. 16.—The Pacific ¢ t Steamship Moore engaged in the high duties fore. The entire population is en Mr. Gill assures the Beauty Bd- company’s new stean at he has already purchased izes paid cash for them, Rs. R er President of hin office gaged in it {tor passed in today at 1 p. m. on he “Ab, that is the proper caper, at And it i# « noticeable thing that) these " (Sertppe Telegraph Service.) way to Seattle from her trip around aimed the mayor, “that | while the merits of the various ean-| They will be placed on display very | WASHINGTON ay 14 In the Horn, A wireless message me engaged in affairs! didates are being hotly discussed,| soon in a down town window reaponse to « cablegram Inquiring | from her os All well on 1 I look the part no disorders bave broken out in| From the statements made ia the extent of the reported strike of | board obody can see such @ presenta- any part of the town |The Star from day to day the pubs steam shovel engineers at Panama. tion of me in The Star and then| The people are voting seriously | lic has undoubtedly discovered that Col. G ; joethals wires the commis SING T FA IR | vote for any of those pin-heads al-|and with a due sense of the im-| its Great Beauty Contest, com —— aston 1 have no fear of the ve REVI. HE I ready entered in the contest t ri ; portance of the result ducted on the most approved news. 4 plead guilty and turn ment ndemned by 1 PLANS The mayor expects to show the Candidate Hi Gill desires The paper lines, is predestined to gilori-~ 14 dence. The a s gives no tnformation public smething ‘orth hile in| @ o or t oma ¢ ORED THAT COMPLETE STORY OF SAN [i8\"", .uidence, | Ther, had. prom ag hg EME. public som worn While: tal ican te eckeanes tit ae noe ere at ISCO'S TREMENDOUS GRAFT WILL (ai, °" SY ens come CO RIGHT ARTER | 0 chet 9 tenn CROSBY, THE OLD YEAST [BE TOLD BY FALLEN BOSS—DETECTIVE | soos tor pieating gulity vo. the Hor Mia ag ane ait wale on ts wonniwe 10 Tear emo Geers HARRIMAN oer ices MAN, HAS DISAPPEARED SRUEF’S CASE MAY NOW BE DROPPED |#. The fact that Rust pleaded gutl (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | pervising architects, are here from Ss = ~ was — f Pe = ™ WASHINGTON May The | 5 . } nog: oltre A, hold a LLOWING THE CONFESSION. may or may pot mean the Brey me wlan serge > regents of the reity of Wash Priecny ys deeded all of his property to her, ppeguabood Gals ar ke teers. wens toe coee Beverance 0 reached as to which of the univer | FAMILIAR FIGURE DROPS OUT OF SIGHT— | 224, 2°2, phe fan away: sad can be set aside and Ruef then iam : o* be a able for ie Nene a % his horse an¢ i petably will be before the grand jury alt the afternoon. Ruef Talks to Press Acree ‘| BARONESS GETS | SUMMER TIME” TO “ALWAYS IN THE yeast and singing “The Good Ol Wevelations are of a startiing nature a night session of the grand Notwithstanding t he plead , yb gps SP ae come Pero ' noral way"— BEES Uihesier wit provebty be placed ie cuntedy next Monday |e Rect stil! presiattes that be is | take euch action as 1 4 SEVEN YEARS HAD SAD STORY. a opening Of his trial to the charge to whieh Ruef has entered sil procatee that bes ok GEN. canon Sa Be rc Soon ve evan to me dat atternay and 8 expect wit aur the ive a GREAT HONOR win Tonie Na is-"Darove Sit: tin esi ihe sdsbe Shas” -dhsanek oneal a Wi do this. DeM “ viet i » 1 Old 8 appea Crosby chang Question of the hour now is whether Ruef is to be given the hot overstating the truth - saat , killing ! tt He bath. Public sentiment has undergone a great change when I tell you that if my father stay Simon, the ¢ 2 t ® P we . eV Ruef made his rémarkad ement in court ad ben t o t t " tow (Sertpps Telesraph Service.) WEST POINT. May 16.—Gen, Kuroki and party are guests here | an uni len they will let the e&boss off strain of my : H 7 , Thie will meet mu nm as Langdon refuses to dis two . a ITS . a today. They arrived at ten o'clock f De attitude of the prosecution except to say that henceforth the it Would have (Ser ppe Telegraph Service see on the private yacht Privateer un+ der escort of General Wood, retired, ie to put those bh gher u ni it go on with 4 Abe Ruef. } r up in stripes and he will g . : sald a word about U. 5. A. Three officers of the A® | ' Vigor than ever. Tuesday nigh gathered my family about me in this prison bh Ruef's house of mine and prepared them ont their cit tre |STILL NO TRACE \scs Stan's Seaea o | swith) OF MITCHELL i sn alee tomo cr two weeks he | &entine Republic army are accom aily is, si A}. Panying the par ent 10 GR Meripns Telegraph Bervice have been In connection I roereon. win the eg ene at iat alge ok rete : ! ho Re tne ooba : y Hust was greatly concerned, |C, E, HAS ROOMS IN THE for .ip vutcy in cary ¥ t board bill f nt tiene there are $0 J t sket ARLINGTON HOTEL of the i ‘or me be was 1 hat a vacant room 4 the Bresaat ea na sl sis ensetey Seaoe CUT THE MELON nenoeriag 2 beans |g tim treatm Te mse othe arent pate Woe . a of guilt ee the fon Ju (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Changed Hie Tune Cooley May Not Go North Foasewene ated t 5 in NEW Yo t be y » eby'’s Saa Story WA N. Ma 6.—-Al fred b ° ade € i wv. « fa Promines i a one . . wef to his . a ee ore Oe? ee A t ons be trans e I ‘ . 6 lov t gor na t of busie we Genres SSeS reece aad | ‘ ‘ . The Good Old Sum-, beyond anything in the world. He|nese matters 4 ve 64 to cution had sreuiens Ruef tmmunity acted from these b | per oe tt ® a . 2 a Sum |

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