The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1907, Page 7

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¢ RUGGISTS TO tees, but neither was present or joined the asseciation The druggiate’ row originated over the liquor question, when downtown druggists accused ont side men of selling liquor without a lieense, and evidence of thin , the outsiders paying heavy fines as a result, fm the central portion He today declared that the Draggtets’ association, or jest night in @ meoting at % hall, is a combine of druggists intended aa organized (fight on pharmacies a downtown druggist, they wes provent at the meeting elected were Ww. @ latertay Drug company - ¢. Poster, Rainter Phar vice president, and Thomas Fremont rug company jown mon, OF O Gay iP. Beit. were elected true ), WILDLY EXCITED OVER LAND the that the outsiders are attempting to seoure all the Heonsed clerks in the eity away from the downtown stores, and to make terme with leading doctors to get their pre seription work. The downtown men say they will have nothing to do with the new combine, and fight it in every department. COUNTIES UP IN ARMS CATTLE GET THE RENCE OVER PEOPLE TARY FOR IRELAND QUIT—SHOOTINGS AND Star's Exciusive Service.) (DON, June 15—-Ireland, again | oy the halfmeasure of} revolution feptures have occurred be. fhe tenantry and the cattle and grazers, as the latter absorbed large tracts of the} Pad and the teaantry is oblie v4 sp with meager hold AUGUSTINE BIRRELL, lishman Who Has Stirred Up the Irian. emesis r:: far uo tenantry offenders « been brought to trial. In North Roscommon ofer 30 farms have bees surrendered by the grazers Justice Curran lately declared in the bog, around the! of thease fertile properties: i of seriows natur 2 allowed want mon, Mayo. Kerry, Kings and Weat Cork, Mother counti@w are dally becom affected The United Irish regarded as dead or at dying, bas awakened to a tonteation than ever before im the affected district are ‘armed camps The ranches are by Mrong detachments of bet even these measures (laity inadequate to hold the feeling of the people in a declaration that sever was the country in a worse state of din order Ghd @isruption than at pree ent” Chief Secretary for Ireland fir ret, whose faad bill has been blown t6 pieces by the indignant Irish people, for the Dublin conven tion absolutely rejected the pro- posed Irish council bill, will retire, it is sad, from the seeretaryship, but wild remain in the cabinet, and now proposes to prepare & new bil, which, ft Is whispered, will provide for refnstatement of evicted tenants and will also carry have been fierce riots at Shootings in Galway and fed other sections Armed the ranches at pede the are intimidated, and thas NEED DOCTOR: asking the city to provide « physt cian to be in attendance in all ambu lance and In the case of Ducke atterworth's an balance arriv the scene of the accident, the r cromeine. with the greatest possible haste When the ambulance reached the Wayside howpital with the injured mon it was found that there war no physician there and it was necessary to phone for a doctor it is possible that the man's life might have ved had @ dox tor been on y ambulance. to the statements of FP. M Carroll, an inquest Be be held to probe the death Duckett, an English sub Who was killed by Northern eagine No. 1060 at an early fest Tuesday mornt The ion hetd ty the coroner that the man's death was and the Wayside how Bet to blame for delays in for him. More than suthorit rm asen A that the phulance 1 unite in WOULD BLOW UP PEACE CONGRESS i: | (erieps Tolonraph Servier.) time they would THE HAGUE, Jane 16.—Dr. Van cofliog the Dutell fection iat The session was ae anizing and M. Netide the comgress to ian minister to rratce ed president; honorary Van Goudriaan; M. Det president; M. Debrafori the Dutch delega The only address Nelideoff in o ning The congress then the ely “oO ough the oted to or ff, the Rus oo elert w nipotentiaries pre aufort chief necretary ting 47 nations, were pres of made by program was p The detern tes were excited over pm feport that «to ity as ARROLL TURNS OVER THE ~ Ticometere WORK FUND anarchists w gathering Inte t known what day Mr will be reece is known as fund The 4 he Incomp' Mr sie hi NCIL MAY ROT HAVE THE POWER - TO LEASE FORTSON PLACE Mr Car in Riplinger ver a8 ance March ar jers it on of and the Uppine of m cor quest Fortson a now ¢ agreement y ar whether may now r the plans » made former opit counnel Jered th m from the was err the elt on at ae ndemna Mr. T rect x t for turt on The this Mr houn WLLARD STREETS AND NUMBERS WILL BE CHANGED NEXT WEEK ° Next introduced a ing the chang fallard streets wdinance ooks ago rear names of the Now the downtown mon clatm | a ae from the beach: “Tt is my emphatic, CLASH lave TOO PANT; CHOK Es, pins, PITTSBURG, June fh,—"Death | fYom eating too fast,” was the on wal verdict returned by the coro [mere fury at the fnguest of the death of Steve Solomon, an inmate lof tho Weatern Ponnaytvania hoe pital for tneane at Dixmownt, who choked on a piece of meat, Bole mon was troublesome about his meals, au he was a gourmand, and h ald an rapidly ae possible, While eorging bimeelf he choked on plece of meat and died within fow minutes, REBELS DEFEATED | HONGKONG, June 15.—Twe gov emment regiments defeated a body of Insurgents at Patesewan by fore ing the rebels to fee rom the river The regulary toast land twenty men. OUTRAGES, “ a JOHN REOMOND, Chief Secretary for ireland. Eng Member of Partiament From tre land and Leader of the irish Party. seers 3 ab am Iment to the 4 acta It ts acknowledged that both Pre mnier Bannerman and Secretary Bir Mier Hannerman and Secretary ir rell think the convestion was just! fied im rejecting the proposed bill me Its ance would have inevit Sbiy brought about « in the Nationalist party, which only de} Yotion to Joka have overcon The crux of the matter Hew com fa the Rouse of lords If had ever paased the con would certainty} The home rate split | feensndty the bill mons, the lords have defeated tt movement fome adva eneral election, to be held at the end of the next session, when the people will express themaclves the question im the house of lords coming | will be ght before the Gom mittee The sew names will eater to the sames of the Beat atreets. A street corersponding jo Forty fifth sv. tm Seattle will be known as W. Forty fifth av. Broad way will be W. Fifty fifth et, Dive wil The kn ehth av N. W., and First av teenth av. N. W Only a few of the streets main unch i and they w the suffi W.” added to nate that they are in the It seetion of Greater Seattle As the street: will « bered differently, the boring of the homes tn the will be changed ston st a an F Will be Seven will re have allard he entire nem ection BOYS SENT TO JAIL L La A Long soney Wilson, Frank Packard Arther Hecking, Frank i and Arthur Ma brought in from Aubu larceny all » 0 petit The defendants are ranging from 1 . caught going into a be of the « toot. They Spokane CAPTURED SEALER IS AT VICTORIA jon its gr boys. cupants to stem: * watking from to Seatt (Star Special Service.) TORIA, fi. ¢ 6 The ' G. Ce Jane Chartotta hed he Hackett kan, hay fers ing f Ca whom Quadra i Unit t. Alneworth al letter of the found he and in an inte states that be in nor s 6m She niiien and of cen CLASS DAY EXERCISES han 200 attle High arneyed = they and ¢las the Iston where are holding a i Tomorrow INS ANE MAN RESISTS | and und with ed tn Frightening the ann r and Virgitila at of lufmey that up and down Robert D. walking with a f the pope the arrest by thi rolman « county Jail ent | way unde , k | later taken to th wn refused to submit and fought like a tiger all the it was pn man in to at to headquarters ary to place jacket before from CARPETS by air Co, Phones, | 282. he patrol could be th wagon nolentifically cleaned Fuzzy Worry Rog 7319, Queen Anne Ind fa desfre to eat as mach ae he) ne officer | | have | TaN LAND LEAGUE AND ENGLISH ARE STUMPED fa memory takes « vacation every) Redmond coute} }pany enn | osensto stroet | num} THE SBATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907. YOUNG MILLfOWAIRE® GmTs e0 A MONTH, CHICAGO, June 16—-Young Btuyvesant Mish, gr. having risen | from office boy to _ | Warned all the details of the I Shore freight department in | weeks, shook the dust of Chic from hie foot and left for Satin Kaw, to be a $Onmonth anaistant]| } to the Reek Island's station mast | tn that town of #,000 tn the Kansan wheat belt, Young Fish has ad | vanced rapidly, but some whe were tate clerks when hé eateted the of fice and expect to be rate clerks when he ohall have riven to a viee | presidency, rather hint Mat his ad VYancement was made easy by per fons higher up. * deweribe him aa a dark, athtette chap, © feet, ¥ inches tall, at loant | with broad shoulders and & smooth sbaven, spare face GOOD THING (Serippe Telearape NE YORK, Jane 15? Mayor Piet of Ban = Frar i today fan Francisco a 1 for of whee.) ormer ao wu at an government least ten years aa a result the } rate crummde or until the lesson ts said that forgotten. Some one has shown ten yours, We have eat of the world that ainess, It proves that the éffect on the entire country bonenician” TOLSTOY ILL (serteps Tetenreeh Services) ST. PETERSBURG, June 16 Count Tolsto! is seriously tt {OPERATORS WANT VOTE ON STRIKE (Sertpps Te CHICAGO, June 15.—The jand file of the operators on | newspapers of this elty will in: on the referendum vote on ¢ strike question before amy act! taken it ts declared the national offi clals are not allowed to declare « strike without a vote Becretary Rassoll is reported hin way Chicago to colleet the strike anscaaments. ON THE FRONT ne The Blackhat! Steamship al} ance that on July 4 their fleet wil make roand tripe at stagle fare Steamer Montara arrived today from Tarome and leaves this even to guin {ig for Alonke wil! Vv make torta pnection The Indienapoti« excursion to Thursday next in the Vietoria Jockey club meet. The steamer will leave Beat ™, and retura from Victoria 73 p m Round trip 82 Steamer Buckman clears tonight for Primes. The City of Senttle arrived morning from oo The freighter . for Henoiulu on Hs vor tg went * tht (WARTS DAMAGES FROM THE CITY’ James Core worved « the chain acainet the jages, which bh He was pentenc ne as member has Mled a claty for 4 dam claims are due him by a slide of earth while digging on the streets, Cor coran's leg was broken and be claims to have sustained other fn LOCAL FLASHES Many Answers Received George M. Allen charge of th ympllation of sts a ” f th ne @fition of the ates boosts book, ha Teme! * to the be or letters it over the June 1. ‘The showing made is Aidered remarkable and hows general in the t in of the to i Informati wth and resources Hotel Clerk Arrested. Albet Kenneth, a of © deputy tp over 300 re sha mont « oo ~~ thin work 5 recent arrival ed to ¢ t hat $160 ney had been stolen the Alaska Con t tel et h explained th he 1 the om nb n he clerk in He sterday hard-earned tr his of bis nt was Rya and and 4 ing bh ht Jeusie French Frer for five old Third 1 known t the thea day in Ch 500 for Paving Success! High Comedi tele Mateh Hox ant might hall, It was the fourth tertainment of the club | Dizon and Miss Kmilte tinguished theme noting on wer Netltn, smer Trognol ing loaded hers int of Belling Publicity week a Bellingham and thi fevelopn Bellingham n to wae moi ursile steamer pacit Ther from ‘Ta onger | the loaded to its ca was @ large crowd oma include t Camp for Women. y for y women eattle has been est malt, Point by the Women’s Christian associatior dally boat gorvice tine rated which will serve girln to th work as ¢ morning as they have been tomed une A car been inaug to get th ry in the accu te clerk and ° His fellow work: | the | S 1 He ape “ j © last month PRESIDENT MOYER, IN FIRST JAIL INTERVIEW, DECLARES MINERS’ UNION FLOURISHING saving hin organization be ise of the attacks made upon its | tives. “We are gaining grownd all the time,” continued Moyer, as he took my arm in his and resumed his walk, “The Western Federation of Minera will meet next week in Dew lver, Amual reporta will be made by the offteers now acting In execa. tive capacities, ‘These reports will be published and the public will be surprised when the nature of them in learned. Our organization will be found to be growing and prosper ous Moyer and his codefendants Hay wood and Pettibone, are confident that they will be acquitted of the heinous charge hanging over thom, and that they will soon be able to go back to thelr official duties Moyer's statements aa to the prog ress hie organization has made dur ing the last year are indorsed by John H. Murphy, the federation at torney, whe is here participating in| the present trial of Haywood, al-| though he ts far from well The federation gained | FIFTEEN THOUSAND WORKERS po JOINED WESTERN FEDERA.| | TION OF MINERS LAST YEAR, | EVENUE INCREASED AND sh etie WAS GREATER | THAN EVER. LEADER OF GREAT WESTERN) UNION IN PRIGON AWAITING TRIAL FOR MURDER DENIES GTORY OF DIGINTREGATION— EXPECTS TO RETURN TO His DUTIES BOON, By John E. Nevins (senttte © | BOTSE, fain of me "o Pactastve service. June 14 total ¢ than 14,000 members, | Doww a 15,000 new he said | this TO ACCOMMODATE THE MERCHANTS, Vire Marshal Kellogg has estab lished new hours for the conven fence of people taking out permits to sll fire works, From Monday until the grd of July he will be at his office from 9 to 12 in the fore noon and from $ to 4 im the af- ternoon BAGLEY T0 BE NOTARY o. B seoretary of the board of public works, has been authorised by the finance commit tee to become a notary public Undor the new law regarding ts evance of permits and leases prop erty owners have to covenant with Bagley city The city will make po charg for kind of acknowledgments and the property will be saved both time and Inoonve tence owners money mombers last y Most of these were ned in the Riack Hilla, California, Wyoming and Nevada, and they are men who will be permanent members. In the montly native bern, ration? Does an increase in revenue ex-| | oding one-fitth and an increase in nige apell divinteg } attendance than one third t? locale of more discourage eee If 40, then the tien of Mine: | ite members for the tary Trew at the annw jin a fow day it was Chas, of the Western Fv era, speaking, and ¢ [were of the fret int } Western Federa in disintegrating and oming discouraged, la what acting Becre Kirwin will report convention at Deuver above er Moyer tion of President Min | jOHas H. MOYER, FROM A NEW PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE | LAWN OF THE COUNTY JAIL AT BOISH, IDAHO. old day used to have men who mined for a while, then prospected, and t farmed Nowadays th short workday and the fair wage retorm, all gained by the federation, mak mining attractive vor then, and the are wot slow to take advantage at fact.” Thus from the two best posted ources It ix declared that the Went ern Federation is not in danger of mined ate tion ixiven any tent | trying days | Commenced @ with grent fee loves Mashing Corre pot ain tncarce the ation we of his his od ne and hie arm upra an impressive goats I found him pacing the t of the Ada county Statement here quoted re hub? to a story which has been given | wide publicity during tt = # to the effect that the miners an men awn | jail. fits was his pant few aeot BOILER INSPECTOR IS SHORT FORTY DOLLARS ne working for Shor porting to the comptrolle the tock & © the books of Boller of the mouth for the j Inspector rray have found am there has been discovered | diserepancy of $49 beiween the ymber of appa | figures of inapect the {ty tremenure This dincrepamey ts tonnd ra of period Mar or and in the wot + ehy € the frow ovour for to botlet 5 tha mint of tly da boo ks Owing to examination th Murray of hiv sKree i t nu Mur tem of re own pe DR. CORA S. EATON SUES | EX-HUSBAND FOR CHILD adapted child lence the aa and be » W fn ton ot ny is anage oon hat ume pol somator onto ater fosota ¢ tn the roth » came WHITE WOMAN DIVORCED FROM CHINAMAN A few tr fam wa the death of Seat rhe a heart a and had st Dr “0 no cnty w York " f « The de graduate of Will Hopkins tar unive hort John heen in \ Popular Osteopath ikes hospital ley lett Seattle ¢ to New York Yo January We Make Uniforms « riptions in any AKiort nottes qua ¢ Working oa Suits a Month UNION TAILORS Sales Rooms 518 Third Ave Work Roome Third Ave. and Washington St. ferity #,000 mn free Main jcarpenter in the street EFFORT MADE TO SETTLE A meeting fs on this afternoon at the Great Northern docks, the! fongshoremen and Griffiths and] stevedores, trying to ar & settlement of the strike which has been tying up shipping for so weeks The two big! ships, Minnesota and Toxsa-Meru, are being worked today but the labor is so inadequate to the need! that the progress being made does | not half antiefy the company. It! fs expected that the meeting today will result in an adjustment of the | trouble, the Initiative being with the company FALSE ALARM The false alarm fiendw that seem to infest the city have by no means been given their quietus, A false alarm was turned in from box No. 17, located at the corner of Firat av. and Madivon st, at 2:16 this morning. Chief Bringhurst is ut terly at sea regarding the origin of thi¢ morning’« alarm and intends to Investigate the cane carefully | will The frequency of these alarms has caused the department no little worry ANDERSON TO GET RAISE | Counctiman Reynolds announced at the meeting of the finance com: | mittee today that he woutd with draw bis objections to the im rease in pay for John Anderson, fepartiment The favorabty on committee the ordinance. This ia the bill over which ther ich & eerap at last Monday he had ding paseed night had @ ity a was sta talk employe | apology ¢ that * said with the off th he did t say had been mad It Anderwon had language in bers om the © asked fo rr 0 to $4 ‘PLANS BEFORE BOARD No Improvements were bid on to day before the board of pv works though there was a nun of plans and specifications for new work acted upo | The plane the new Way sewer ment fore eatimated f this te The pla went sewers we this ome offensive | of the mem Afterwards he in wages from used aking neil increase a day nber improv the board. The $30,500 for Third av figured at $17 and of the Fif th, water mains, also 1 at $25,400. | s also ap improveme TAKE THE CAR RIDE TO EARLINGTON TOMORROW YOU WILL ENJOY IT. REN TON CAR We're Blockaded Off Store. 4 They're Cutting the Front of Our Unusual CLOAKS, SUITS and MILLINERY GASH OR CREDIT Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St KEEP OFF THE GRASS” SIGNS AT EARLING TON. TAKE THE CAR RIDE TOMORROW BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY. RENTON CAR NO PIANOS ictor and Edison alking Machines MOSIC, STRINGS ond Ave., Seattle sherr TIE Se NG, HOPKINS & RYER | Inc BROKERS. mds—PRIVATE Tel, Main 270, Ind Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg WIR! ORGANIZE A PRESS CLUB A meeting has been called at the Chamber of Commerce roome in the Lowmen building for Mon- day afternoon at 4 o'clock, by lo- eal newspaper men interested fn organizing @ Press club in Beat~ tle, to succeed the vid Seattle Prows club which has apparently dropped from view The movement ts largely duo to the need of such an organization for the better exploiting of Beat- tle’s 1909 exposition, and the de- mands of newspaper men gener- ally for the business and social associations of sich a club, Prone clubs, large and suedeasful, exist im nearly every American elty of the ize of Seattle, Monday's meeting result in a definite organiza- tion and @ large attendance is de- /ENDORSE — OPERATORS ST, LOUIS, Mo. focal Telegraphers’ union = hae adopted resolutions endorsing the demands upon the Western Union and Postal in New York and as- sure their financial support June 16. ~The FOR HOME OF POLICE MATRON The finanee conimittee today voted to appropriate $476 for the purchase of farniture for fitting up the home of the police matron, Mre. De Han. It was decided that the city should of iteelf own the Lome and be responsible for it. This w: the recommendation of the of police on chief Sey Battleship Take the new steamer Tourtlat for the navy yard Sunday and see the battleships Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin; the gunboats Chi- cago, Howton and Albany; the train ing whip Philadelphia and the pris- on ship Nipsie and the mam- moth dry dock. The Tourist fs a fine, commodiows steamer, new throughout, @ pleasure to ride on and will leave Pier 2 on Sunday at 10 @ m. and 1:15 The Land of Better Fruits Ts spread before you on the broad expanse of 32,000 acres of the Hanford Irrigated Lands below the Priest Rapids, tn the center of the best climate and most favoring soll of the state of Washington. The Proof Sarrounding these lands, on the. North, South, East and West are the developed, Irrigat- ed sections which raise the fruits that top the world’s mar- kets The Hanford Lands—broad, smooth, fertile, the seat of fa- tare cities and of thousands of prosperous fruit farm homes offer you now the opportun ity to purchase at only $90 to $300 acre; one-fifth at time of purchase and balance four equal yearly payments IT'S SURE—IT’S EASY CERTAIN PROFITS, GREAT PROFITS AWAIT YOU. IT’S EXPERIENCE. Call upon or write, Hanford Irrigation & Power at umbia St Seattle, Seatth Bank Bidg., Entrance. Wash. FOR SALE BY OWNER $35 CASH | and $10 a month will secure you a FINE VIEW LOT. 560x100 feet Overlooking Lake ton Price $150. This lot University creasing A ne termine soon This ia the you can find amount of money OWNER 234 Pioneer Bldg. Phones—Main 251 Ind. for } Washing just north of the where values are in line has been m and will w oar best for investment a small aarti. Keep in Mind” Cline’s Piano House Music Store Linoleum Special Seatife’s Greatest Special price per square ya 50 » of room Japanese and Chinese Matting PIKE STREET. 3998; ind. 3096,

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