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° THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. SCHUBACK IS BETTER vt RIG OPERATORS’ STRIKE | NOW SEEMS INEVITABLE tolographe hd if ‘ . } cers will stand behind them, Th Albert Sehubach, of the shipping Hundred Walk Out in Chicage and They Are men havé o right to act immediate jfirm of Bohubach and Hamilton ly when differences warrant it | |who "f¥ @angerously fl at Lake 4 | The strength and full member | QCuatingn, ie yoported to be allehtly Joined by the Messenger Boys—-Police Guard) ..)'% {io %sh0'it Mone | iatpepomel (ody and hopes are held | will be reinforeed by the railroad out for Bis recovery he postal operators | ‘ Holises Must Be Moved Western Union Offices, it Being Feared the Battery domand (he THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST..SHOWERS TONIGHT; GATURDAY, FAIR; WARMER; WEST WINDS, ONE, CENT PRICE 25 COMBINE LIMITS THE PRODUCTION VOL. 9. NO, 42. PER MONT HALSEY IS DYING Farming and Fruit Raising Languishes in King County Because of Exactions of Western Avenue---Produe- ers Declare Returns are too Small. | | | | right to strike =. . The Washingto d Vancouver Readfistment of the lines in the Brokerage offices were unable to aton and bys | trict No. 10, in the annual conven: | Mont section Will necossitate the | the company belng out of ser y More than yer cent of the tl try to atiy of the 1 ts af Ready to Leave. aan tion in Seattle this week, spent |femoval of about 30 houses from | (By United Press.) I pone vag tei ee ly Ahr lene tary Slag Sa te a8 | Three hnadred Weetera Union | (Only GISGUSSINE Bhd BFTRA tng oe eee tb tere Conon ove et SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9 to lay wild, because the owner what 1 does on thats ca oa a _ | ngers struck. The students of le under which they will work |The Property owners have made | Theodore Haley, indicted for al-|eannot find. dairvine, farming or The. saonie bas tomactuat ay cont A tow | ded ” of the prope © the |lesed bribery of! he #KUpervisors |p. - Mirying, farm mw | T onseqien as beer at i Fe Ree eee | | jegraph hoole apprentices and ae ae pomghl naghe oh “rr oF the ‘property to: the) Mave bribes bis she sag or ‘truck ralsing wuffictently profitable has discouraged every effort at perators from the country towns jo be Ge! a * . A 5 © /under the exactions of Western av. taking up lands in the count SHORT CUTS ON THE STRIKE, & are boing dratted as strikebreak: [Hed upon before its final adop- | [st ancis hoapl SetentiNll |< caw gene. a. semeemaenin’ benaaee The dilute and. cals tavcushedl * lors, The company is making ar |"? | ad atte Ur ao examination, | on the investment necessary to put | the county are peculiar! A strike of the operators of the Western Union Telegraph # |rangements for the strike break The scale will be submitted to and after doctors had consulted | iand under cultivation, according to|to making the whole county a vast Y throughout the United States seems inevitable, The Jers. the operniors next Tuesday, and appendicitis was and 40 Captain Shaw, a poultry raiser and | gardening, truck raising and dairy. fon ie more serious than when trouble at San Fran # | ‘The Hoard of Trade operators and | “though there are several impor Gay eitatetee, Little hanes i, | farmer of Kirk ing community, suppl eattle * disco threaten: general walk out ® [60 postal operators refused to re ‘Bt Changes from the old scale, | 0 Fhe tenes Mee toed are) In speal of the conditions to | wi food stuffs alc at line, fa walked out ot Loe Angeles Becsuse ong nigh oe * turn to work after luncheon ho serious trouble js anticipated tn Me recovery A reporter The Star, Captain yet two-thirds of the t enten telegraphers believing the West’ # | prosident Por Mt the Order |iM#tiotng the operators to sign It . Sha { ny Seattlettes comes from lowa ar oo emus took be tao Ghlen for He p ve in the @ | : R “7 . — . ae a x SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9-—At|*" The t ‘ foes for food stuffs |I half of t = < gen Union was hitting aad allway clegraphers, today | Asks $60,000 FOR DAMAGES. the. morning session of the Halsey ne re prices for food 1 one-half of the exes use fan Francisco trouble ‘ aii ic % | placed any part of the $1,000,000 anne, Dhysisiens testified t havi in Seattle are a wonder to newly in Se come m the middle ators at Chicago walked out, refusing reserve fund o ne oF zation . —— Meg to hay a ed people the east, par t; more an one-balf of th BA midniont rem Lee Angeles being sent by non-union # gg nee Med amenien | | We. @ ey. 4 fireman on the operated upon Halsey last ntght| teularly” whe th fi ' { 7 te handie business from Los v at the disposal of the strikers. Northern F fic has sued the road (By United ) for 4 ndicitis, and that the pa | Cc™lar when conditions around fe es use canned cream of som operators. 4 Ch retuned t Z for $60,000 damages for pers nai}, WABHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Presl-|tient in very low. Court adjourned | B0attle are n into consid brand or other, more than haif of icago M ° " P ages for person ; : . oui adjourned . @ amount o , ing ¢ mes from pgon or t Tee morning the day a aie at 500 are po sn * LOB ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 9 injuries received while in the ey | 4M Roosevelt is puzsied and deer Mond ke ‘ Ses Boa = ey a - ssaaie oP 1 Fifteen operators are working an R 7 The situation in the Tolegraphers' | ploy of the company ly concerned over the refusal of the county fi tivation and ‘ Chicago, the roi’ WOR Orr ® atrike tn this efty fs unchanged it " | Japane *© officla to agree with ? fruit re \, aff t to enable Fr be fen bh been discovered to blow up the bat ® fi. cinimed though by the the state department on the exclu: | M LELLAN FIGURING a See ae . grein ie si dtiadt ok net : of the Western Union that the fore sion treaty A curt note has been | alt vegetables re | w prices ought to be such The Chicago messenger boys struc ne of telegraphers on duty been jrecetved saying that Ja was in| Contra Frank X. Mel m one end of the ’ tiful supply would be The stock exch a mk noon, the oper . anamenteé end business saavion he ned BA present for the c00-lwhe wien, stone x x Pron nn an er, leavi me for ¢ aL re hale eve the poore ators at those branches refusin without any apprecta delay. It sideration of the treaty w 4 th je te enough and ROSS pes thing te it noon. . . . © government fp vide Seattle all the da t from low Mir Operators at Sait Lake walked out a is « 4 that the usual numbe It {@ understood that officials of |, ta ’ The key men at Portland are expected to strike this after % of wires to Chicago are in opera this government are} Ainavy yarde, ts megpawoingl ag ge oe Fag Mapes ag Beng be ‘ tion. close waich on the Japane > whet ay a ee ee ee oe “egg Meg ils gained afl ident of the Order of Railway Telegraphers has trike he rtere the = tho “4h hat othe 4 per cent of the land that than the local pre the : aan le caauuewaalae reserve fund at the disposal of the # Rnd pb adqua he , ugton state commis te a pore aoe ff t to ¢ put under cultivation is farmer dairyman e have to [of the Wei Union are dinee Pr ‘ nted to look after the eting on the fair for many | extra included in the bids for|in une feed his cattle on hay from four to @ strikers. ed. Th are de ; of the immix * 1 tu | op t th - + . « xhibit at Alaska Yukou |e mer © of the drydock This is due ent to the pres-| #ix the each ye ay the RRR R eR RERERAHAE RAH RAE RE ee me [TANKS Of tho Briers Pacific exporition in 1909, and the |{eBt& merchants, travellers, ser) | MeLellan spent ay inlent conditions { charges for transport while executive committee of the fair this |*#8I% ete.” are in fact laborers. | Hremer ays that he w the farmer, the excepting po weeks, SAN FRANCISCO, Avg. 9%-~/afternoon met in the office of Di-| President Roosevelt hopes to do | devote more time te task before |dalryman are ent tle can feed out 1 the (Ry Uaited Press) have been sent to the main office | There ts great @MONE rector General Nadeau something to influence Japan to/|he will know if he can take hold of |of combinations ear F CHICAGO, Aug. %—At midnight [0 the Wertern Union batiding and | the operators b and at Oakland| Matters regarding the locating, | Pas#tbe treaty without yiel the other items and put them in| {st not only at . y However, est wusbite wale wer tor employed by the in the basement where the batter-/and a strike momentarily ex | controling and anging of the ox. | Ole stick without too great @ losa houses on ¥ but at e te "1 ove mas ‘Westera Union in this city struck. !es are located pected. They claim the comp bite of the state w dincussed | turn of the * poultry raise can get a square cond Ast whistle blew for the strike a| “We expect a general strike,” | has not lived up to its agre the preliminary plane of the ers discover that they can't bring tions will remedied.” Gest Wak ap from the men, and sald Sayt. Cook. “Our operators | This, with the trouble at Low cal tool villas ean Pea 2) they Sled Mut Of the offices they Were offered the alternate today of |geles, the leaders nay * ed j " were set. Several chiefs handling the business coming from |doubtedly result in a walk | Loe Angeles or quitting. Most of | was caused by the them struck. We immediately clos-| HELENA, Mont. Aug. 9—The a Angeles, as the local od the branch offices and brought | operators are out here. ——___— oe SA handle messages sent in the operators from the suburban | fanned ~ - VER. Col ’ * (By United Press.) jousion men from the Call- towns, We are not seriously em DENVER, Colo. Aug. 9.--The lo wn barrassed. I have enough chief op- | ca! operators of the Wes Uni LOB ANGELES, ¢ Aug. 9 Chief Harry Price, when eraiors and superintendents to ate out | Under escort of United Sta < men would not handle the business.” i sativiantion » e e 0 Japanese | Five old operators remained at| PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 9 The thé” rain) i K the the keys all night i } operators expect to this i ea to thd 1 ‘ to the Unite 4| Members of the Order of Rail.|*fternoon. A ting ls ' which Qiey have to San Francisco “ > me hr t an te s | way Telegraphers’ union are pull | C@led and a vote taken. The t WASHINGTON DG. ee ¢.|some the 4. The Japanese have RUE LOEB ical found what they ing out Western Union plugs as |9%@ almost unanimous for a walk: |. ° ON mr) cies ta srociaens The seta « eral ks await | . é ap ’ | fede, they also quit fant as they hear of the strike. out 5 Geverner Mmdhes for View areo:| tt ee y ¢ pmonts at ashington. | (By United Pre vase - eee Meet twothirds of the day force) A mass meeting of strikers was! esi 7 tax Win. A . nt to the slate prepared by the| PAXGumOre lation Sealand © ‘curt note fr NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug, 9.—|ters have been geen around the ihe Western Union operators, | held this morning and hundreds of Tee W ee ee Ae beomers to resented at and (hat the quality of work is & few | Bi Mine ado and notorious yee eee eee tor aay . $9, struck this mora | policemen surrounded the building | 0°. cone ons ™ ORer | canventies. Con poorde at ; 4 system thar O08 OD-| sain robber, fr its ter robbing | hac he eee, ae been Ba Be it ot sympathy of the Los | watching the 1,500 strikers gather. "*** #99 ou and seoms to lik on a @hily wage sca aty, was) ag a : nis trail, but many beljeve that he tm ie - Baga l.-s on a . ‘ z mmediately |® Canadian Pacific train near Kam- will never be captu € opera’ « tkers ere driv " a 1 fea of Hughes r ing with him B.C 5 h Operators now comprise from the streets to prevent rivt eg an ae The it met Gelhes tk a ORBERS SALE SET Asive tation was |l00ps, B. C. over & year ago, excap-| | Owing to, Miner his life SUGiin Unled’s entire working | ine al operators have pre on in will ed from the penitentiary yesterday sentence quietly and seemingly \ t to the co ny me to run for seco ace . ‘ Unit fle igned to his fate lose tch oi Ti Gibstations ali ove: ihe. inten wtih vl mats b mp Judge C. 4. Hanford afternoon nig ‘© his fate a close watch om ies minnie ere ehonad My union pickets are trying tO ing the reinstatement of two dis ed Stites clreult court ed the| REPORTS LOSS OF CHECKS, | With Miner are three other des-|him had not been kept. * suburbs « josed induce the operators not to work charged operators. If the demand WELSHMEN TO MEET ‘ A doe h | t : e ihe operators are being brought, G al Secretary Russell, of the | fe atetnd “the Be. - sale OF the tug Sophia set aside perate 4 ers & ie x = _- - J the main office. National Telegraphers’ union, said. |'%c2mied the men wil tke to : upon Motion of John Campbell, who,| A messenger employed by the| Miner escaped by digging a hole| BELLINGHAM, Aug. 9—-Many F ing to @ burry call from | “The strike is without th Saver night A walkout is pected te The ree monthly meeting of | tr (mare, bad o ed sum prican Savings Bank & Trust|under the board fence surrounding believe "that Miner will make his (liciala who declare jof the national executive beara ei orecmuate 8 meneral = strike | the Cym Soolety of Seattle | $550 Mir the tug before it was » & package of checks |the brick yard. He ts believed to|way to this elty as this was his SUNas & shat to blew |was entiecty witkee ce ard. If) throughout the country 1 be * evening in the last Miéediiay by United States | amo ie $541.25 yesterday |have had assistance from the out-|former hang-out. enreres % plot to bi entirely within the discretion basement of the Welsh church. A/ Mardis] Mopkins for the sum of| while walk Petter Blt ote tage sd 8 madsen iy cas . 50 policemen of the men and the national offi Leeai Situation cordial invitation is extended to $450 fe J. W. Reddix The Puget | the { Unt rust & = Ts | Nether the Seattle branch of the all Welshmen x in our Sounf Patiorn works brought the | Say any lice were ' ‘ Telegraphers’ union nor the man ty to be present sult Petite! agar he tur notified of the loss ‘ agers of the local companies be that the operators’ strth RVING WOMAN iat win ss cave INVESTIGATE NORTHWESTERN WRECK COLLISION WAS seoma to be brewing with the Por ‘i mpany and the cities where ¢ eeeeeeeeeene EES ND | occurred in the| Marine Inspectors Bion B, Whit. , of wid eeatter and R.A. To oday heard bosch - —— Chieago and Los neues mn of | foe (By United Press.) ‘ witnesses a w Members of the board of equaliza- | taken a basis for assessing local Western Union " PORTLAND, Aug. 9.-—The steam: | ssi as TLANI he steam them Sane sived word today that the | smal Bays por peter Fou hry 7, | ton Were astounded this morning ‘hem. BE SP aeverently starving to death amid her and brought her food. The operators had gone out in New griet | the lua San Franciose, basis | When Lawrence Coleman, executor | ,, "ne matter was taken under af 5 ee met. only victuals found in the rans and in Helens, Mont. A mood baa da 1 about the bow as the re-| of the J. M. Coleman estate, ap-| ‘The inequality of the 1906 as @ring-her name as Mrs. ; a ba two cue _— ee See repaty ‘ ain Pe ae sult her collision in the fog! peared before them and asked that | sessments is taking up a large part a Who ts in the neighbor” The woman was so w comauaiemnens od th John Truebridge, and of, cers im Thursday morning with the Alli-|the assessment on real estate In of the time of the bears On pleces An 80 weake super dent of the | 5, f alle onerated ne «© captain of the City of ‘ of proper e same locs EL Siiibiet age, was found | confinement and segien here anid today Pitst Officer C. B. McMullen and}exonermt a. ye’ ties ‘seine Seas cn | Went ttle and Fauntleroy park | $f, Prom A Me Png A - * peg i iS morning by omega Officer had to be practically to that the d to be a general = , avoldat 1 Alliance was on a| belonging to the estate be raised, either grade, street or other com : ,,wanitary laspector and from the ear in which abe was unrest over ntire system, but 66 99 . and before her loca as he did not think the estate was ditions, the assessments sometimes at 2209 10th av. S. and taken to the hoapital bo complaint had been heard in ‘ od the two cc aying its share of the tax It vary 50 per cent to the county hospital Mre elle fought againet this distr According to Mr. Reed, ° wa excite is obable that the board will Th ‘operty of the Seattle @ Women has been living for leaving, claiming that her son the employes throughtout — the sree 1 The A nt his request. rie Puget Sound Packing company ie the shack on 10th av.' didn't want her crac — PM " re 1 will be | gra qu get Sou « mpany ed for some weeks past has that he gave he sovrhe oy 7 ue Git cue bel Being a Snapshot of the American Secretary of War Taken by a | pulled off today venth av. 8, between (¢ eatined to her ted. Ke-| Hor clothing wa aap Figg Pg Canadian Camera. ver, the bill posting | and Dearborn sis., with a fr ie Gnivetion ar a pth housands of boards of 120 feet, was in 1906 amy. GUSSETe uth here mere , sake of — city, was the chief | $18,370, while prope Sp her case and left » Le pathy. with the strikers in Ch | the board of opposite side of the st tar e bas also ilaed Les Maneles, Whete he bales? n tod I yrevious @ frontage of 180 feet was int < f the ‘ lay nh previous a ntage of 7 0 the condition t the treaties i pe . y billboards owned by the | at $8,900. Blocks 51 and ! } t t i BE Rieti, catett d To ha rs fi escaped taxation, not be-| nard’s addition, which are 1 elative grade Fifth ’ sunt > @ tn, Hear 1 Ps ODay gr 1 year County were taxed on a to the ‘ution’ . he atre oe : Ansensor sh decided that bill , te ye ay & L ‘igration Inspec-| hoards are property, and like any| In the matter of the stock hel@ On the other hand. a wuens ‘ Fh gyovo% ‘ ora j tor ‘eaterd other class of property ist con-, by the Washington Trust company Sisted that her x0 3 i-| was foun oom oh x brin & Japanese | iripute their share of taxes in the Globe Investment company, ps sett om pro for burned ween and Jackson | whow ed near Cus A $25,000 asse: nt wa ed the board voted to exempt it from eg | ter ct of stealing on them, as being 60 per c of | asse nt, in spite of the advice x « m British Cc e value. To this the firm ob-|of st Tax Commissioner Frost, j t ‘ h e boards as lun hould be’ legal | Orient | | f R 3 NEW FIVE-CENT THEATER. | natiot was held last nigh ye » at Olt ' i ates Visitor to Restricted District Finds His Money and) yi. pio, anew tive I grt elle fle } W. “ 1 opened 1 | Griffin Monday when the matte Police Seek Woman Named Dorothy». 12" he Ne wg MD MR: | wether oattaaian “SE iar ak MALOBA, SILOM. oF whiaE I Delmar Wh h Di d Amusement Co. untrated n¢ test to | he necessary legal ex.| needed to carry on the work of the | for new construction work and the : , aS Visappeared. a j ' ed th fternc The > engineering tment While viewing the . ‘ ‘ 4 thet at ‘ which w ear ) io its work, only $1,000, a. dhe : - ~ . ' he levy, the greate Mine J. Smith. a , ' he Me The board of ks f ‘ from asic Wal in vite cir om w Y cod okt yr | - ha is $62,000, which | im; ments be Was robbed of § rning 7 clude the office expenses and I t er cula and a . “pe of the nith t are te, but in the 0 atet ’ (My United Press.) Smith visited a nun sad iat a nin Workmen {n the employ of Con TANG nie yg - t fe neighbo M gured Gnd finally 4, ‘ - . ¥. Haw A R, Aug. 9.—War 1 th gal dey ient’s estimate | or bd ‘opped n w par ink ”w acts v ’ a be x ( t « fe tod. ) When he woke he | . - " Der hi ‘ \ $ ) which $12,000 The fire department and the pos O84 Wateh gone D pete cing in| @nd Third, av, have unearth a od w ring a a! lice department have not ye ned The robbe : - iit denen bemed of M at ed The light department figure their estimates. M BeCOMp} ish « 3 . " " mmal " ’ \dad S RAIS ~ ® Dorothy 1 le ‘ sagen Be soe: r 8 n, killing i rami th 3 Ot oft t a i h \ « fey ih Sm fi girl his ‘ Fresh f ‘ 1 i M known tc ? t Been in the io . Cana I Rabat tah and 5 soine . P . 4 h. tt i Mom hen police , 4 : Yo. abe eigh ng and | bor and 1 essol aes . i {net ° Casa Blanca was rt vaded, b — ~ ~_— 1 ‘ Ithe city 4 1 ) The setlo 8 boat he frozen country she was head Jen, | plied ¢ for ! e north a story to|plorer was safely hidden away at sant eclonth io he | f me days ago| Moran's shipyard, where a gang of cme tnd bod jand y n general eredence.|men were industrio at work f ‘ ierchants’ Exchange had | giving her a new galley, new steers ALA K NVEN ION \ eufar man had his eal | ment The Explorer is going a from San Franciseo today with = a seni wth ats ton and, powder LIQUOR MER SEEKING LOCATIONS HERE Y Dikpatch this afternoor The British steamer Boverte, con } Riis of Ketchikan si (By United Proas.) trolled by Frank Waterhouse & Cec o~_ - * i y t all for 1, Candle and | oO, Aug. 9.—Lav Sul left Nome today for Seatt! | The transformation of the state} ed numerous letters from lig ean territorias : . ‘ agwa @, |i As arrested on & charge of } The Redondo left Hverett thi : - ealors \ Fi se vihed | of Georgia vecentty tata @ prohibit. | dealers in Atlanta, Rome, Savannah Bx delegate 14 Rampart, | gr larceny last might on the [morning for her run to Portland and other large cities of Georgia a © and win iter Wort Cirele, Coun |tomplaint belt worn to ey Mra foarrying 4 full list of passengers, || ton state may eae a great | M0 Wi! MEO toms in Seettl Bee ex! nations! conven vad Seller two each, Tho) Graham Rice, the wife of Sullivae's { amount ef eapltal ta joave the | Oapociall > ton sae ¥ aifhority ef Chairman catterit |partner. Sullivan in also being Ing a welcomingsparty of hie Aeighbers| Swan Olson, Juliu# Alberg, Nels | larger citics en@ sewk juvestmont| prohibition agitation her and fecretary Melougt the primaries eres sesommonded | sued by Hice fog $1,500 ARO when he arrived the other day at his summer home at Murray bay, | Jotmson, Wric Johnson, Otto John-| in Seattle Judging from thé to of ¢he ihe terriw for early Septhmiet ‘the convan jas a result of taking the books of} Ganad@ on the St, Lawrence river. This remarkable photograpes of |som nnd Olaf Maline were arrested| During he yas few days C. 1.! communications many of the 4 wii wate ob dupe Paweer ithe Sullivan & Rice Brokerage Co.| Qe RBosevelt candidate for President sh than army @ie@ by ef@cers today on the charge of | Yandell, eeoretary of Ue quirers will soon come to thi ame the Siiat @am tied y Bhie powmlerousip robuel Rrosique ° wm pang Chamber of Comut@rce, clty, @ ' Pras eh Ps ea ‘“ ~<

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