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o . THE SEATTLE STAR. © [onecent] | THE WEATHER—PROBABLY FAIR TONIGHT; GUNDAY FAIR; LIGHT SOUTHWEST WINDS, 6 ® THE SEATTL® STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. VOL. 9. NO, 43. R MONTH a IN PRINCIPAL CITIES °«:: it : ON GRAND JURY . hem. PUG Ni are deserted today, the men leay | here ls every indication that there Mite York Sees Que Walk Qet-—Gonmpers ra ON Se ae rt ee Se Th ee Officers--Mackintosh Non-Committal as to Need ‘We have tried for the past three | ani to Chicage--Small Lecing’ Comtral of the ec ease ee eee’) May tie Up tne © Fri and Oakland Men. ; | women: who were suspended on ac-| LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Aug, 10 aie ae nisco j count of union affiliation some | Pthelbert Stewart, representing the | Officinis of King county do not w ner we << months ago. Under the agreement | department of commerce and labor, | openly oppose the. calling of alin the way of a grand jury If they eee eR RR Re ae ew | mado by President Clowry, cf the|has arrived and immediately he} “ . + wa K Jury if they eee * * : FS # | Western Union, and Labor Commis: | went iiito conference with Superin: | rr ne w Proposed by |want to investigate (his offic (By United Press.) % [sioner Neill these members were to|tendents Miller and Lamb, of the! ame ¥ \iomtom BEN Siselisesces ey “o Bian A ott : H ‘ot CINCAGO, Avs 1 Acting President Russell of # | have been reinstated. | Western Union, in regard to the) The following names, composing , tin Lyt John Kalberg, Tom Fits | ii vestigate the ett 1 yp pho go m ng asked his opinion, National Telegrayhe nto, has announced that Monday # | “The Western Union officials | strike. After listening to the com the federal grand jury to wit in Bo | kerald W. Thorue, Emil Delton but show a tendency to die I don’t b who-ave the “ & the Na tan eleht-hour day, 18 per cont Increase ® |have refused to reinstate these | pany’s presentation of ite aide of ‘ . all of Seattle; Thornton mn now who are mem. anion WH demand an elk a p nt increas s attle November 6 next, were placed | © credit the movement bers of the r ttee # the ue the company to supply typewriters, If this de w | persons, Ou embers in the main | the controversy, Stewart arranged San Juan county; H McLeod P two cea ae be wance Lom ranted there will be go further parley, but all w |ffice and in the several branches |for a conference with the strikers |! the hands of United States Mar-|isiand county; A. J. Schold, Kiteap|,,)ronecnting Attorney Kenneth making the investigatior 4 EA mand 1 ot United States and Canada Will be called out, & | throughout the city have grown |Iate this afternoon, The strikers | shal Hopkine today, haying just |county; Chris Bkaxit cer sey on Renee toons lass of men. whose standing # operators In the en ived at hour 19 of the largest @ |Festless under their shabby treat-|claim that they have recelved as | been approved by the court county; ¢ ‘ N whether or not be was in 7 euch. that. that a (Pg, stl yee am rabies eperatese ving # |ment. We have dune everything |surances from the members of the| Charles W. Carkeek, C. C. Adams, | Victor C. all of Whatcom |* &4"4 Jury being called for King weight, and emacs in the United States are | ; . & jin our power to prevent a tolog-|Order of Hallway Telographers of | Thomas K. Decker, Charles O. Deg: | county; J. L, Bowen, P. W. Ander. |COUnty refused to com ! ey consider a # walked out. #& |raphers’ strike in this city, Tho/thelr willingness to te up traffic) nam, W. A, Hill, H. D, Harper, J. A. son, C. W, Gorham, all of Snohom- |“* " ni eee , 4 ae a “sea gy bro Ww nm Union officials have used on the Pacific coast, If by so doing | Jémes, Samuel Irvine, J.C bold, ish county @ Cais oF @ gran Kht to be called on the oth- BERR RAAA ARR AAA KARR AAA AAR & | oy method at thelt.command to|they can asset the Commercial| Uaiiel Olson, all of Beat N.| Following 1# also to constitute |"? to the Judges and not ime hand they happen to be # lot of ¥ J |bring about @ strike, and as the | telegraphers. | Lyons, Cherry Valley preeinet, King | a petit jury to meet on the morn ania As ° ite advisabill I ers who b been candidates (By United Press.) ft the 5 met with Secretary | mon have now walked out the tele General Walk Outs. county; Thos. Graham, J. Kelly, #.|ing of September 12: Robert A, | MAX? maining te, , : tian fem, Seer nena ee CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—The str ae oe fh Ste an graph offictals are directly respon COLUMBUS, ©. Aug. 10--Forty: MH. Nash, all of San Juan county; Brown, John K 1, Geo, H. Quine | vier prac or on being nee rig celagged we their ree today. Last nigh L Compere, 5 che Ameort| sible for it five Western Union operators struck BE. 8 Day, 8. P. Conner, W. 1 » W. H. Taylor, John Nicholas, |* PIDIOn sar : s erbocke then a grand jury, iain worse (ods op - Labor, is expect — thin afternoon at 2 o'clock Raker, all of Whateom county; J D7 2. 8. Jobe, E. E. Peavey J} am in favor of a id ed thelr recommendation, BEG eelock the operators of the Monda | Strike at New Orleans, | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10.—The | Lyons, Robert Brenner, both of | all of L. 0. Hardbrook, J. | 1 e thd ctr ad cote lanite or a ihe ed ee Postal iene nen company te tee Would Krai ae NEW ORLBANS, Aug. 10. operators are out here. | Saphomish county; Ole Eiabo, of u uber, u Punk i A. Carl. |?" i aga Bia Hse et ond Logie Raney i tm tam 0 Walked out, 600 stron weet, of the Na | the New Orte ~ rere tr am county ‘, Belgfried, of son, a Skagit county hos me Bet. i is any-| no accou He 3) Does the night and today 3 op | tional Telexraphers’ union, is con Re . cana Festal mies, 1 aa. a Re Local OP | teiand county; Thomas Jackman, of | Fowler, Chris Wilsted, both of Sno. | ting the re that 5 1s criminal or| County Auditor, 1. P. Agnew sald ators are } «* © attorneys of the! night, pending the arrival at the ye | Jefferson county homish county; L. 8. Rader, Kitsap ne guilty garties should be; ‘Let & grand jury be Moa by both the jon, pre &. It Is wald, to ask ‘office of Super W. A.|, LNDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10—8hort- |" ‘The following petit jurors are | county m Hancock, Island coun after and punished. if/all means There 9 0 be & m. The strikers charge that) the federa ernment to seize the | porteus y aioe — 3 Sen py : .~ = pemee to meet Bepteu 17 at 10\ty; EH Boston, J i) Rockey, 3 - # not, then it should be made a = ~_ Hy Men he mm po wasands of messages are being prope { both the Western host siaisasile. iniaanileal 0 ed out and .*he Postal | o'@ck: ©. BH. Smith, T. R. Need-| 8. Kaylor, W. H. Waples, W jo. | Dublic no d 2 c Bown af this city by ma Union and th etal providing the ‘camaae oo ot Ley. Operators will quit tonig st ham, Charles W. Slack, Frank L.| Williams, all of Whatcom county; | “Iu the present state of public panacea for Pe civic tile thet af Both forces of the Por at reads tendent Porteous, but TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 10.—-The op | Dayton, J. N. Johnson, F. W. Baker, | J. T. Jacobson and Jobn Fuge, | Senhime re dPibeaiy 4 wnat is so gen- flict us. If the br Ts wt! arene Unie t the terms of & térike beckuse several orators of both companies struck to Robert K Fine T. M. Daulton, Mar-| both of Jefferson county ora @ fooling that there Is some. jury will satiety ther call ie My . number of 8 atute govers has Gaur aaah ter *: token + “ B ing wrong, & grand jury ought to office is open to inspection for aa neighbort token aves " be called to clarify the air. 1) investigation committee forces are far from pertles ito work the Chicago wires. Mr Russell has anies are unable to operate Natio ; wired fo the Throughout the Ur meretaries of } Out at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOL Aug, 10.—The operators tn the Western Union oY Smal! Must Take Charge. » & meeting of the =e vo ne Rim [Ore wnaem taney, senews office here walked out this mors . , ot Small bas ow ling. It is stated that St. Paul will # : of the 1 | be the next city to see @ walkout. | ry mea ; 7 event the Ive board Qut at Topeka. IN FELLERS ring with the expend / cena TOPEKA, Kan, Aug 10—All t union funds, sald to . Rs 8 and ull the Green Lake district, through , The national officers|™en_ is both the Westera Union THE WATE! le . ee rigs Sagem ecb 5 . feature of the local ¢ bs , 2 w | might. The d to the cat et 4 , uarth | slung. the. perth chore Of lage strike situation was Werden Unie > what ‘thes nd of nitted to Unio - et secll has tnetructe th ton vabile when tht ae acl today of 65 non-union Pr i as Instructed | would not ha business to cnevala sSeletant City, Mugh{ wil be bet fem the aoe Bae et from New ¥ Attorney Rameay to apply the! oo, of the points where.the strik norning by intant ing!- will be built from the main Hne in neer F. A. Dimoc imated the university grounds into Lake . is on. The Western Union rans 4 t ' and the hat u or tio’ mprove- Union been in. | free Of four men and the Postal ment w sat In the neighborhood In crossing from the Green Lake ‘S| three, Both managers are oper t og | s to soand the business ts 6 @nd Will be able to keep the ’ to the university district a terosts to ould be ae oe ee it wi © years tunnel will be constrocte pular move to ask Presiden: ' prope om Ea . officials say 26 more to intert in the cause Fort Worth Tied Up | : = br i ae fm ah te ie Baas cp hers will ar from St. of peace FORT WORTH Te Aug. I~! & t enth ay. N. B In & statement made| Russel today was made acting | 41) Western Union men struck jast f i» Chicago by Small w ull power to control the prese: night when news of the Dalian strike was received a body at 9:20 p. m pany is refusing all situation and disburse the de sod of © local union It tw stated at union but the union leade Aquar i" Aseo Strikers Number 123. ti fled DALLAS, Tex, Ang. 1 The en MINERS FIX UPON ters this afternoon that th ors work. | clated F reps operators hav also 7 ” it ad ors at this | men, walked | W Gre waking ood headway, visab out leat night, following the dia | fepresentative of the United " sident Russell thie aft-/ missal of a non-union man who re ould find onty 11 who are Small to come t od to work with an operater io After deliberating for nearly a a manner as possible scale © do the work of 285 op Ch > immediately to sagan con er who took the place of a week a ale of wages to be | Contains an item ng 8 : trol of the situation which is rap- | striker a» wiee on ee stricter observance of eight eeoffices of both companies are idly assuming mammoth propor hiconelyiee ear dlr ent sentsiaiua oy : SWamped. They are resort. tions Frisco on Anxious Geat remain unaltered for a period of one oxmmapenemimenanes: ~ Wihe lng distance tlephone ov SAN FPRANCISOO, Aug. 1¢ Al year, the delegates to the annual ‘4 Special delivery, with litth Strike at New York though President Small has ordered NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The the operators of this city and West} Western Union offices im this city | Oakland to remain at their keys, (Star ‘Special & Service.) FIRE DESTROYS | ee scale committee has had an arduous task, owing. to the fact | Several posses out aft ro Miner, that the new scale contains scores | the escaped convict, have so far | W. R. C. PLANS PICNIC. items, the system of paying the failed to find any trace of the des men varying in different mines and|perado. Bloodhounds have been linseccceniinicinciaetaesian a a on different grades of coal. At some put on the trail and every avenue : Me The John F, Miller post Wom | of the mines the employes are paid | of escape is belféved to be guarded, ia of PRATER ES A en's Relief corps will give a tenon a basis of so much per cubie| Miner is believed to be hiding Course Constoastion “a Unoc Man uired reveral stitches 5 text Tuesday at the home of Mre. | yard of coal mined, while at others |in dense underbrush inaccessible Recently several «mall grass Clogson, $18 43rd ay., Fremont. A they are paid by the ton for bloodhounds. He will be safe, by Freme a R i nf nae Phe gens Dba ty ag PE ce pienic is planned for Thursday, to 4 slight increase in several forms | but will have a hard time to secure Rescued ame esid neces in the building throwing burning | be held at Woodiand park of wages is asked for in as uniform | food See ae ‘ jebris on the ground and Chief “Are Also Destroyed. Bringhures th was started in that manner (Star Special Service, eecape. He left during the noon “— — Flames were sweeping through TACOMA Aug 10.-Herman day meal, aod bloodhounds and a F Of people witne \ ladder by a fireman. The man’s|the building when the firemen ar | Wendt, serving three years for posse are after \him. © fire which f t name ts uot known, and he disap | rived and the fire 4 headway | counterfeiting, made his second get Wendt when recaptured after bie ated threatening ; or peared during the progreas he |in spite of all efforts to check it.| away from MeNell's island and ie former getaway, was given a ball Aad resulted in tric Strear rd oon the | stil) at large, Wendt has been and chain, but these were removed but within| working on the new wing under July 4. He has never bee portion of urse of construction, and no cine amy m lB. Seepany Ne’. wales |Duila Practically destroyed |i given as to how he effected hia |pther prisoners nnn TEXAS TRUST LAW Auto Speeding Results in : Hetil -up in Which Lawyer night. The | fi responded from Fifteenth ay.|A por pot fell, sending i Pe ee A PTU ee | NOW INEFFECT | j, injured—Chauflewr Arrested—Three Machines in lines of hose. Later tompany No Lines ct hose were brought to pl STIN ‘exas, Aug. 10. t 4 trust law ever convention of the United Mine Workers of America, district No. 4 « the nitie Labor pm ple >a t the new seale at while incr « the wages of some % generally to equal tt noon the executive comm miners ize wages a the conflagration wa i Se == flames given sartment was handicapi the blaze by the lack |20 minute at building, | flames had spread to a point where ed their roofs as well as possible ride ell . ; yi — : F eam t was practical) mpossible to|with gar hose. the height . Saute nan eneeed | ri ex-prosecuting |a ig car ad sideway f 912 amve any part of the structure ex-\of the fire when it peared that th “gen "d a at King county, and or t me the sl@ewalk. os ’ at the pectal » m of the idewalk, and to ex amou $40,900 he walls, all the adjacent frame dwellings legislature. Accordin Attorney (Of t wn law in th joing over the embankment OW insurance. The build \ he men were away fight-| would be ¢ »yed, the household . oe ° w A be ! Was orth General Davidson, howeve aped & in na a rth 9h there ing e fire an energetic sneak effects were soved from several that the bat © b eheve tab ot | st e n an smobile | building The bmw salvage from the brick thief weut through the private lock i men from the crowd of Manion” wsadahonia dea tenes ‘ \ r | th brough men from the crowd o Texas merchants from handling *™4shup which occurred at the in-! car « of a grocer Bia Unused materials, about ers of the men at No. T's house, | watchers assisting bias SA — worchants from Handling | Mseoon of First ave ue : , earth owen it is left of the ° and made away with several dol m My t ron ; Raieult { { n" law will be applied only to Der ¥ by the time M lare . > d e small Homes Destroyed. (ty es -) Nat only te aleu n captivity 7 + © Applied only to thi oi —_ ia an Ie Rescued ro i change and 6 tow oma a J TANGIER, AQg. 10.—Handit Rab | tet Kaid McLean, whom the bandit the agents and representatives of ‘i's m eur picked mee who Is supposed to have | “Tees Three ne butidings in the) sult has been captured, according | held @ prisoner, is also free. Tho ‘usts operating in Texas and not the W >epital | himself the little left of Watchman of the ling Have Close Call lrear of the apartment house w: to orts received here, by a rival | wpe propose to hand Raisull © merchants or bbers buying @nd ar veloped | the smashed machinery, Fesened from thé 1 floor When « portion of « wall of the |destroyed. The first to be burned! band of 400 natives, headed by thelr|gyer to the Moorish foreign offi-/ thelr goods in the open market, Any | nothing super.) The entire front of the store was Mpberred at the w ter burning building fell the men of wae the b oe of H. M. Holland, | enter, ‘s {afale trader who ts de his own bual. | fe demolished had mac No. 7 had @ narr escar a mail carrier. Two of Holland's ness may buy and sell trust-made | that he is i] Fu a etween the meray And Was carried down a Hale was hit by falling brick and |ebildron were iit with measies and | goods without limit, The penalties 4 48 almost-a miraclé f eat and 1 and was na ‘ ‘ _|had to be carried from the house under the new law apply only to| The chauffeur, Otto B , t thou fatally in- ‘% ¥ when ft canght fire. Holland's loss persons or corporations who be- aged vas driving Fulto 1. He was taken to the Way. i ae tee h hh hk hk aH /in household effects Ia $400 come agents of trusts under exclu. | McGraw dence on Quee le } al and it was several * The parsonage of the African M sive agreements and who wilfully | hill 1 the Alaska buildi t ® before he regained, conseidus- NO SOLOS AT CATHOLIC WEDDINGS * |i. church, situated 75 feet in th and knowingly promote the tr a ca cd by the Seattle Mote ose NO DANCES FOR PIOUS PURPOSES. ® [rear of the burned buildin " € of trusts or iegal ecombina- | Live Co. t c which car- } & wal mM bin h car * Archbishop Messmer. totally destroyed, together with the t , that ca ° arne c persc whose * MILWaUK *® |household effecta of the pastor | y's car was in the leat ot nat lea ruck ® arch ytd Ki Archbishop Messmer, Milwaukee ® | Re F. L. Denohoo. Lying seriously wounded at the | that someone attempted to kill him yrt First av., closely follow h arb, a ti a on its ' 3 for sued & farilone’, Oves ruiet % The church, which faces|home of his sister in Ballard, Joe | and that he was shot in attempt by a big ing car owne Se leak dol 7 gg ike ese nee aaye: tne a | Pourteent was not injured. The | Watson, a roomer of 107 Leary ay, {6 (9 take the weapon away from K. Owens, and her car, occupants we n and shaken und Catholic churches are no e > * his awsailant, is unable to tell who which ed in from Cedar st p, but al ble to make thel Place fi 7 loas on t parsonage is estimated |.) i " o wis ofan at ma their * lor a 4 , ka of fashion. mM % | at $1,000, with $500 insurance aims that he is the vietin ofan a jh@-man was who fired the shot Say They Were Racing eparate wa me. * 004 © “ " , ke a Prostestant with Mrs. Ada Brown had household | tempted murder, but the police of The wound is a most peculiar AN the cs ing a hie The thira car managed to get $ ions an a Catholic with less religion an * goods end etrios, valued at tai6 tt suburb have 0 far refuse to one, the bullet roing through Wat | of anaaa. “Maeeen) e away without any w and the N, ; stored in © small empty building, | S1V6 the story credence 1g ther | sone lem band and ‘entering hi ‘ . s ‘ : ‘4 officers did not obtain De © tog in “ 1 after 5 o'clock in the ¢ © | Whose were totally destroys | Watson had been drinking and ac-/kness. The police, while distin Martin Drandmon Scandina Sa the nateue ot fhe nbis-ad shee e : att” oF 6 o'clock mme * . @ ‘aewon, occupying ® one-|ldently shot himself. The wound- |elthed to accept the man’s story, | Vian rall Lata Was denied admis yom be a ; neon le e comma not t ange nd dances 4 od a while f vt ng BtoV 1 Investigating sion to on because of tubercu f we exceed re ce laced Chauffer MF Yous purposes , Ses on * | story residence at the northwest |®¢ man, while maintatning si dete biti losis and who escaped fr de- |ing the th tet. | Moody under treat and. he fi fed | "Intoxicating are barred from plenics and fairs. # | Corner the brick building, was ame: ‘a . ention house there and came to section of 1 ri ng held without bail until the con- : n recitals, sacred con- & |ROt compelled to move his house | pakers of Pompell made their! In Belgium girls are expected to) Washington on a sailing vessel, was @ rth joing First a h a dition of the injured ney can | ertainments of similar w | bold effects, and escaped without) pread circular and flat, as appears | give five weeks out of each school| Yesterday brought inte the local slight turn to the ris Patrolman |be definitely known, A chauffeur, | pod lows from loaves found in the ruins year to learning housework, The! office where it was decided that Moody ordcred Ballard te top. Whom tho police have learned was * Solow and i at Catholic marriages; * John Woodhouse, whose grocery The Japanese government holds girl Is required to know not only | he would have to return to his na k the turn iging | nar lly, had charge of the seq ry Only sacred f . % |i# at the northwest corner of Mad-|a monopoly on match making, The| how to cook a dinner, but to clean| tive land, Great care will have to the left side of the it was not arrested at aD % |ison and Fifteenth av., escaped with| government controls the trade in| up and care for a kitchen, do mar-| be taken to get him back to Nor @ asphalt had wash: |the — time He was — slightly 7 Pesky ny See ea htt tht tht htt th Ja loss of $100 in personal effects.| the east. | keting, wash and tron { way alive ed down by the street artmentacratched

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