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| ae THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERES TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, LIGHT SOUTH WINDS. TTLE, WASE ONE CENT k MONT 1907, VOL, 9. NO. 209 URSDAY, JULY DMIT COMBINE EnPLOYMENT AGENCIES DESERT RESTAURANT FIXES PRICES __ “HlliNe To Give Bows” TO ESCAPE ARREST The licen ad revenue commit |only a few firms practice such bus tee of the efty counct! has before |inems, and that the Inbo te i re cat | it an ordinance inereasing the H+ | most of the trouble, They refuse RUSSIA REPUBLIC IN 10 YEARS conse of employment offices from |to sceept jobs after the agencies $100 to $1,000 a year, with the ob-|have paid their railroad fare, and Officers of Western Washington Wholesale - Grocer’s | So Saye “Father of the Revolution,” | ject of putting undesirable offices |then want th feos beck. Em- | — “ae 7 SS0C e Charge That! pis Dee lp i Fearing Officers, Jap Propriefors Flee From Unsani- Gr T Ex . Se | appr »val of the employmen t men |and the turning away halt thot; > . * " : a Grocery Trust Exists in Seattle, Hable wousen Gu tect that the tox [cltes thal the “present agltatin ~W.G. A. | tary Cale, Leaving Fre Darning, Vicuals Cooking, seidiai teases a | would be too great Their plan | againae them is more their ynisfor $i . d Stock Wi f A P; | ss val obs eine Subs aide” Galea wy ci would be to require a 96.000 bond |tuse then thelr fault rhe annual election of offivere: an to Mercy of Any Prowler. 4) tne es a ne | Comme } cers of both from every agency to guarantee th local ¥.°W. C. A, took ern Wa gton arts aale | assod ations admit that they do not }mood faith {to ite clien: This MAP 16 LOST, yesterday at the summer camp on mE ry association, the Seattle | tolerate price cutting, The price would put dishonest and un na Bat feo island Mrs, W. D,| The Jap preprietors of tbe Im-|the place this morning to clone it ; » ae fation work al of his credit pe eet ulous firme out of business and yet A. reward of $6 Is offe by | Woc w re-clected — president; | pr 1 surayt, at ler a the hea i fi und that tonal went. vouinere tics (aiy ween ba Sek tat Be - work no hardship on reliable’ Rewben W. Hill, of fhe city engi- Mrs. Brawley eetdent: Mea twa she: tiled, ties. ths teed the Jape had jeft it a few minutes ee 08 whity ba oe ah — ee ae 4 agencies neer's offies, for the return 4 Conkling w at | vefore r tting oa on groceries, la made |abide by t sricea on the p ‘ Ld Garvaas te eo estiod bs n er asties oo aod bry by 2 pie J a the ‘print | While much has been 1 about | may of the replat of Irondale lise, Biveret Wifi jariaige teams w called to by un ¢ ~ ae ‘ Ny 4 jotall Grocers’ as jdishonest employment agencies | on, wh was lost on FY ay. | May BE. Walk Lo ween ted jy docs Ay Hake I apee ot He sociation | fleecing poor men seeking work, in the neighorbood of °Pike at 1 ae ee ee ee ee ‘ siaiaeliin it sain aa sai siaiatenl ee ft 1 the neighverhood of ike and era i eaewmaelas ite - . ; Tae iting. © charg from th ; fi staple ants }the employment men aim that’ Ping ste ular ben vation of good te they ‘ one t ‘ riees on most gro previsions, garbage an clai be grecery busimess is |ceries are fixed by the manufactur: | refawe wan carted a¥ h® place cond om s4oh a Barrow mar jer or jobbe In @ recent fsaue of | ° ‘ wis prevtieatly skinned by the ‘ win tha grocer -can renmmia im the Seattle Retail ¢ * Bulle } who stated that entire business whe outs prices din (hree pages and a half are de were as nea otten ae This claim ts made In the face of | voted to the retail prices of gro 2 ¢ well be and not fall to + the fact ycerles and prodsce |teries fixed by the manufacturer | aro selling at higher retail prices | and ner es a Pak ; a ak ecu the place was still teday before in the b atin is - TAKES BOUBLE-HEABE am owner, with dishes and tory of Seatt Ri mt Sah igus ,| NICHOLAS TCHAYROVSKY. Oli W. St F hibiti , a tk: © Saeaait tale worth conshlerable While. the Retadl G scligadiog the, retail price lst of] (ggattie star's Exclusive service) Oliver W, Stewart, Former Prohibition Candidate for’ .«0 satnec‘sccrasy aerating aimed clagion od a8 the @ iilewinag Waraten: “Prices must be|" CHICAGO, July 3 Niehe Hf x * Seattle Cedar LA company i | 18th of last month with a & One man ca cng! myers Bie etrume: y which te ceatrod prices | fMllowin arn ces muat be ~ re . andine 6 & he | the place own 1 ‘or ft le the power of the wholesalers (maintained by the retailer, Legiti-|Tehayrovsky, known as the “father Presidency, Arrives~Will Speak to Overflow Meet- x i dolaaee ¢ Me ee ae leatties, oa Rw peters Gan aad pre men’s associations |MAate profits must be charged and | of the Russian revolution,” is now e ‘ ia ici se * “Going tolthere are other bills against it prices effective ; “ any one ruling prices on gist the revolution in Ru and ing en Fairbanks es legates, organs ranches of “Friends of High Prices Bacouraged foot of the list ts the fol | Rasw i: } : =. ite sald tn an 1% PES ar . } 1 : q While the Reta! Groce er interview. that Russia would be a| 100. Oliver W. Stewart, one of lesaues, young peor Pa barn does net fix m ait mubite te ten years the speakers for the Christian En. the Y. M,C. A. the Ww. « a4 gros teed ta » mane ‘ . . owe rived im Seattle from his home iM hanks speaks the » prices all} eee A ch his afternoon, Mr. Stew: teat Williston ott Gre assocla may es art i » of the leading ohibt. adress an overfic ¥ ‘ war and a h ac any of r proprietary 2 ‘ocates in the United & *, Gran opera hous q " 1 artte ' d as a prohibition party of Ade. Fairbanks : a y ( t the WABACHER BROS. & CO. ntial possibility He has tent? Williston . ) to maintain prices a. N. ECKSTEIN & candidate for president un- speak on the same subject re advied t h hat party bef Heth the big tents have bee sipiiihippiaaptiinaiials tim when At Mercy of Jobbers. was welcomed by a number/erecied at ‘the Lincoln park — ae in the south end sa ered selling The grocers of this city are ab hibitioniets of Be- grounds and have ° ° ye . joons who remembered having seen ed » th of the » the state and until many of th Co Call d hnve : ri di of Bodies-- the man on seve vecasions drink. which prices must not *.” said CR (Scripps Telegraph Service. , ne will be a guest are & Rumt 1 roner ed to stigate nding y. He is belfeved to ha naming the prices, are mailed East Union DENVER, July 2—The members /of friends. On July 4, Mr. Stew- temporary dint ar I M d M Be U th d We Is Feud Bead ly ome from ka. The Hiss © iar te the seovctation to | ons A ati rela dee A oars rg TE ec on Bp nl urder May Be Unearthed-—-Weran Is | ces Meg mY org reg fte *%. On these slips are | soctation ans So eek a ae et hae enna park, where will be ay An@ Broadway presents an ap Fi . * wandered down on the printed 1 ation. to the often T have been fn the business | 0h 07 bac ag Pic an Eadeavorers, peaiance not ur ‘ us| ~-Lorpse ound mn . fell overboard : , what P must not be ¢ some years but I have adopted a preamb © the netita t city’s Epworth gragpd. | Turner, a woman whose bs fines is in in a city where a as ition which practically pledges the mt. . ‘ _— ‘ ved to be abgut 40, wae » a jrocers’ associatior Ittle to say about nt ssiatiitiilite <u utiatalian ‘5 Three mysterious deaths were ; bos A deputy coroner was seat! found dead this morning ig a shack % b r t & cangh t « as in Seattle On neo . it 2 5 shine F reported to Core Ca 1 a tdhe oe inimediate ha ted on the san about half e ft i disciplined f t srishable god the prices a je also a no oa morning two of which " fled the oc of any of between this city and West Se b «other, if necessary ‘ the jobber or the associa. | vention will soon be to be of the rtunates have n | the ‘ An acawal says she P Whipping Them Into Line. 4 held in Chleage for t jose of learned a inte } od nother 1 whose na 8 has been addit ise of Tt is in Whipping the grocers out Th pbbers claim that they are | forming the nucle ofar orde T ¥ oi “— “ ~ und t nm the es from & side of the association into ting the retailer, but in real abor, the mine 1 brewe “y t nder that the power of the % are merely making a good |owrkers’ union tak the initia . that aid promace | then’ ns’ thing out of it themselves tive | E i ues . cord be a m - ” meaner. | ‘ for- = esd | Counetix ® penchant for jeaff anything except t x the mer q i p net ca 1 finance ecling in the matter of the absorg Aa a matter of a f the 16 ree of tor y by Treasurer Re 7 the west side of the bay. A wat to wee the t¢ exed wit i 4 \ . ‘ ° returns of the ann ut Home pre 4 Rev. W. D. Simonds, pastor of | cloc ether with @ t Eada ite path peanneiae . 7 the First Unitarian church, iast | to be exed Was prevented by | funidle Over there ght tered hi the ‘ Attorney McMahon of West! Mr MeMahon told the cou i 4 the trustees a ° 7 ttle Mr. McMahon etated, in that the suburb wou mae th - j ie eC area ESE 6 te accent & ¢ «planation, that the corporation owing net « dollar and with money T o's t n # use must be Pt It! tarian chureh @ 1a sel would present an ordinance |in the treasur : J and sulphur st car bombard * my ghter @ Women an esignation will {feet th , and sired to have th Privately, Mc Maho sald that 3 i ; ments, according to a warning pro- | ; the street cars, but Sunday in Sey " Hnance lly paseed next Mon | West Beattie could withdraw | 4 neta oh m actual damage hae hes bees 7 petition altogether, as the west side . a. muigates . . re are plenty r tle for eight Te ix Gil objected. The Third | could get along as before ps ra —— a 4 °. : — Ae yaterg ways in which to make a noise th : ward member said McMahon had| Tbe council made no offort to ty er or,” said the judge, “any are s ar olng about the eity indulg-)find omt just what it was which } . at Char: of 4 boy caught putting this stuff on) Numerous complaints have react . t of cheap alk about | Gil cher had been said agains te verat on ges the Street car tracks will be given | ¢¢ the of the police recently ho mayor, and that he | himself and the executive, nor did ts t . a es in : : & jail sentence. As warnings prove in which street car patrons ob going to ese that Weet | M@iehom make any. denia --Scar of Agen 6 alk + of no avai! in ending ¢ nuisance ted to young America using the in the gular The whole thing stoppe short | €s u We Will see if confinement in the street car ks as a nolse pro the matter was |at whet appeared to be @ whol! | Effert Combat T u { Brfemee. ; efty prison will not accomplish the sulphur and potash is sferred to the committee on elec: | uneaBed for attack from the Third ‘i estimEmy 0) | | srtees eaults : ae oe on the ratis and the weight Saud tions and boundaries wardler on the West Seattle repte-| County funde will hereafter om! Pi . ; his combination of potash and of the ng car explo i No ther member of the counctt | sentative be placed in ba vir ea igen sulphur is dangerous and its pro powder, with a deafening report Ea ei ah Re an oad yy ¢ cn balehees 60 (Scripps Tetegrap® Service.) villé, a suburb of Deaver. He swese peat a oe Seem Seer <0 4 7 roca . BOISE, 1} July2.—The arrest he first met Orchard in his store Wash. July 2 he Hay-\at the time the strike began. He 5 ‘ Wi ; T Apres ' ler and 5 testified for| was introduced by th Gracious : > county Jai wae shat nad y charge sident of the union, who later ‘ 7 Searenal Bitte y ; al j ed out to be @ Pinkerton man. EXTENSION OF SALOON LIMITS =! 20:20" "= ieee . 4 " . Ss ne w 8 the ¢ of his saloon, but tried to” o “ 2 ee s , - Ke start'a poker game which Malick — - B the prison ward. Bt ii : hat of De e; who said he stopped Scores of ens in Ba withe sa mits ¢ ‘ - 7 . that he mbt Orct The witness denied absolutely the Thir ward - 1 to consf viciously the ahete | q Savings me im Ju August | that he ever tried h Orchard that the saloon Husits place he I | Bank & blow up the Globe el, whic img tha a te q er t Ballard as | oceupied by ike breakers, . be enlary d to tha k | enka a r T sme trust, Malich swore, toned th neil ta ver, the conimittee refused | at a an opp n store to his grant any more Ii ste when « motion was made ' AW fo refused to refrain from 4 by its r ‘ Th ernoot, and could only take! | tin es } 2 ,lso testified that Orvhard several Cl i end t under advisement i | : / tin him Steunenberg caused comm ‘ © manofacturing interests ‘a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) dowh In the streets | Int ty co ar i that thern | him to lose a fortuue and he would Ye " rited st end of Ballard have signed ve CONSTANTINOPLE, Jul : Wothen and girla are outraged | ordir ea Me prepa get » if ke swung for it fight wa e © com a t against the grapting of . z then killed pitar est of W Fellowing an attempt to throw mitt« ‘ t tcLa cen ‘oon is intend The city { Seattle have | Hundreds of men, women an The massacres are said to have | the hea “ ty acid om kim, as he went to bed, hotel, wh a transfer point-f . and factory | dec 4 te manager ¢ fren have been massacre & initio tw Roacian a the | board ‘ er I amd | Malwvh swore Owchard caree to him the Ba 1 a 7 the | Alaska-Yukon-Pacitic exposition in| yijiages of Bitlis and Var ng | Kurds do the killing. R a hope . and efferes kill the manager M formed the execu e g to slay the Arr ns. to get the financial contre “ - ay. | ewough te t out of town, Malich ° ‘ To the K offi ive committee at ite m ng Mor are decapitated ar hot | region Ten tt 7" . are ay the refused to permit anything of thie ie s thet } ; ear + n day exposition water would ¢ estiatititnaiianess pr sted f © purpose ( , at e- kind ) y! its Peng hinted cost, water mains would t , ' = ! # man. Dante | icaned for the use of LEEPER EERE EE EERE EE REE EER EEE EH HE : . . Posy protection would be p * PH pgs . ing her to come | -ounds, the streats w i * AN OUT AND OUT FAKE * 2 ed about the university and * . at # i bly a sewage system inatalle * (Scripps Telegraph Service * 8 YMPIA,. J The ute * OYSTER BAY, July 2-—-Secretary Loeb declares as absolute. ® a f has purchased TO SHIP IN JAPS. & |y fale the report that sixteen battleships of the Atlantic $ , inicipal Hght # fleet are to be transferred to the’ Pacific because of the Jap- * 4 per cor nd t HONOLULU, Ju Ar *® anese trouble. Me says such a move was never contemplated. * 1 R e $ f tle 1 bonds, | ment ‘© being ma to char * * | q ° ‘ By nds, | steamship each of which will| * Hearat papers throughout the country this morning printed * j uid $5,000 Thu cc hool | carr exe from Honolulu | # the report referred to above . ° Var fi | ® * . - 4 EE ey 1 d The Cedar river water ¢ight in| Pile James &. Goldsfmith and A. | he y° opposed to embarkin q ] j - dane. ota vay annie me of whese & u the Gedar river project soled : th quotes herein. T But thanks to the good and faiths | posing wements « poputation ow's installment will resume ful service ndered to thé fran- a _ _ - of Seattle, one of them marshalled | 4; sreative invelving the ser-{ot grabbere of 1899 by thelr Se ° eae REBELS BURN VILLAGES. A nder the command of grest priv the plunderbund of Will E al ser¥ants In the city counell, 4 as 4 ey ” i] arr t fight wa i transferred t athe Has Same Nuwher of Diverces as Cities of .ococowc aay . ilege-looting, financial Intepests car. | Hun and Will H. Parry ier rey Set eee oe P - ~_ Popup as * rying a sideshow of machine pol . * . 4 “ ar er of colle BY JOE SMITH « € € an : Conservative East Where It Is Much Harder fo ': dey oe to Judge Grftten's eonct :LARMiT eube: Go., tor. th tice, The fight over the blanket Ayldhigll an iifdignant. populace is Ob e » i tha P ‘ have a nha in the f r v northweat cx ang Jef. | etre aiiway franchise in 899 . ' rket a Limited the Figh® tain Decrees--Can Get Divorce in One Day. entroyed iets against the city for the foot ferson, $89,600; Nancy H. Stewart, |was merely a fight between the : Haein nig the ight tod th f the si i : , i . tranct pe q “ ' of the city and a wel 7 n 4 wide Third i Phird ; Fe , chine politics and of hired attor posi he fra e bt r ¢ g i mit of 4 ¢ There o be a new mett f neye, paid clackers, subgid « ivoc franchi § ° ‘ r makir rehases of DI WANTS OLD PUMPING PLANT. | newspapers and subservient city mpelled te a 8 ng ordinance tr 1 Phe park board la {| lar port worthy of considera f t ot 2 n o : ‘“ . ofbrs h caceek” te “eray , tive Mr. Smith cont " t ‘ ‘ ‘ h Prompugnt cits @ ¢ t entigatie ty metho t ow , \ history of t blanket a ® ns M © gt the . ¢ cet H 1 fight, relating the v gl rm & A Tughes WILL NOT PAY the city to induce of to submit the quest A granting t solzing gt & II tit Givorces 4 King t Order ‘ nyaid welfate as opposed to franchise \ & tribute upon the| 7 aitlow to the franchine POY CON , 4 o ‘ ‘ ‘ t the fran ent |Community and the n that tte t f sripps Telegraph Service.) fered is di ' rr) The he board the keenest minds of S@ttle’s best h ri a ager h The ayer am t bo hea ' \ an ‘ A dispatch trom |i. t of Appen 1 |debtediess of the Ballard school | by fully 2,000 people, or one-fourth | ri fight which was carr to | that proposed franchi D- or RHhUIN in “Benttle ‘ fa le he | Perpignan n t f th py hat the sal n Puiatriot unte t 0 40 by | of the elty’s voting population, On the poll 1 dectded by popular | mitted to vote of the people before @ about 475, this is the sa fly de being im | Oth regiment 4 Laveae |este may have been responsible forthe court County Treasurer | behalf of the franchisegrabbers vo At t time the franchise | being finally granted © 44 Boston and De and | til one he a cep order the wine disapp@rance It in known |@ormiey | been notified not to | were entisted the services of hy loote wuccecded in enlisting upon The popul campaign for the Bt little more than Oma would 1 lecre growers’ revolt di mutinied fulthat he had received threatening |redeem the outstanding, Ballard | men as Maurice, MoMicken, Jacob their side a ¢ erable fact of submission of the franchise to # Mr. Btouort in speaking of er ¢ camp today hatsarn ) warrants | Furth, Qeorge Donworth, Samuel H.. well-meaning citizens who wore (Continied on Page Three) @ ° ° a