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. ° . ‘THE SEATTLE STAR | __[oxecent a. WEATHER FORECAST.-FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS, eo LAST EDITION. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907 TELEGRAPH STRIKE. “SiSsGaate "LIFE OF WHISKY _ . SHOWS NO SIGNS “oo 2s RING AT STAKE i the Midway, a notorious resort in| was isolated {a a room to himself theslower,end @ the tow ‘ Me eek eS ed UD IS Republican City Organization Making Hard Fight to bts " she and ry hina sev tens Boao a ran two bay fr ago. ‘enter " * 4 e OF SET ; LEME Ned amass ta the: powt Louse after slawett. He| | Keep MacMahon Out of the Gity Council--May ia , a Mary it appeara, kept his was brought into the city and book: | { ie: the “hotorions place while ed on the charge of being a dis | | Resort to Colonization Method. > - be did littl of nothing but make orderly person | } ¥ u eaves have brow cent out of Chi |Pesular trips to “the refort aft The offfcers learned that the cou - f Kitty Ruaaess Bemg Done Out of Seattle—-Saa Fran- 0 (Reo Boy Gre wleae (he wirtke HOF Mme ey, according to the story ple have two small children in an The contest for councilman inj members of the whisky ring, but $ . told by the Inmates | peaan. institution in the Green Lake dis the Fourteenth ward pre to | for its very existence. om Almost C | } Cat off From South and @ere alto deter The inspectors made a visit to | trict at a meeting held = ” the nece ary mea | Ht the mention of ar | A charge of obtatning money | that in the Twelfth hb | James B. Connors of the Switele >|" ted yesterday on complaint of a candidate, the fight promised to| being satisfactory to | mon's Union of América caused BE GG D BY MALE ESCORT? numerous persons who had pur ibe tame in spite of the numerous|powers, but has thelr ————— — ithat the thme hed arrived for the Se Flour & Bread Co.” a corporat - amngerane jbe even more exciting than was|,, 7? tlii# end a new candidate with eon brought out in the | p in the contest, howeve A men Hamih bla ettek eile. ns ————- | Which the authorities contend has sand tnene im. |€ which - i ‘ ore en n Py an ule on ‘e as im 0. e na the Rat s (BY United Prom.) Mahoa fe excity attorney of West | Mtr tee.” he nat, “that Prost Stise sho Te unaitended by & man? ail the earmarks of being m fraud. |ponsiblo us an orange grove at |heavily tutorested tn, the being GAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14—The Seattic. ax * aya 84 | dent Resevelt should come out of This is what ix demanded by! W. H. Malonoy and M M. M.i Nome business ner J. Edgar telegraph situation today ie worse ® wombor of both (he CT. U. Aclhis hole at Oyster Hay and come Mrs. Har-tet Biateh, | Dynes are hel witnesses With only Erven, Niesz, Mades | Brown r of republican than ot anytime since the strike Set 0 KT o the rellef of the public whieh ts] Brobubly the leadi ragist in} Fay Durbeyelle, @ iGyearold!and candidates of’ that’s af oe aati te conta toe queated. San Franciseo MORE suffering for want of te lograph | Aiferion today, who proposes to! girl, w claims to daughter the feld republican as well be off the map so; Manager Dunne's Statement, [service Commissioner Neill Is - Fy tg Sanden yp Beene: Shter sult against the Hoffman)\of Mra. Dynes, was last night | a ttee was willing to allow then o aber of t t far as the Postal and Western) Manager J. J. Dunne of the Easley of the National Ctvte Bure, where a recent experience | in the custody of the police matron. |, ¢ ght it out po " theme c i. at et oe ee Unlon companies are concerned, | Postal Teleraph Ce. this afternoon — = herve. ‘Te Is the man en 7 le ong rr bt “9 + 4 eo and to maintain an entirely neutral addition, Schmitz has t yale te extending | sald | with the olly tongue Caihed many a flutter in the big! stedieade A ‘ . and the wire paraly mh » fend iitti . ‘ f | attitud necessary to put into t fn all direction We are working with San Fran |. The mention of th names | at le réewtaurants of! baal | Not so, however Mac est to gecure not only his nom- The Postal is in somewhat bet-| cisco, Portland and Vancouver, B.| tought hisses from apparently Hirond way Mahon. : tion but 0 hie eclectic F Western Union, |C th little if aay Interruption |®%ery man and woman in the hall. Mrs. Mateh went to the roof! , - ; en bay i ter 6! than bod ~ as mod bre sca mg “ et Bo Witter aid the rikers appear Millog'of the Hethman house with! ant r of the. former candidates Enough floaters from the first 4 iisetiaets sroccrt of wontaees are opting and we are hay.|tW@rd beth Neill and Easley that @ Foman frien They w won| saugh they might Bot prove st) ward, for whom the Clancys have it i» belteved impossible for those feutiomen to bring about peace by | arbitration. | It was reported that the com | panies have refused to make a new! agreement with the strikers on the sround that they had made one whieh was not lived up to by the! Setprtod, and a walter refused to| ; jeu times aap iasive etherent to no press nt need, will be imported e' orde t y 4 ei the organiza mn now in contro! of into West & | vane Peer 1 Slgeth Soe gen jt | (By United Press.) the city counell, would not be able botels in Young regidations of the house, and that} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 14 to create much mischief, MacMa- tween now and the time registra it Was done to keep out objec.) Met of Police Dinan has beeh however, would prove a bull |tion closes to determine the result. | tilda the wernen granted @ writ of mandate by the in | the Mullen-Zbinden-Conw MacMahon, not being a party | © is common practice tn moat |*Ppeliate court to prevent the-su China shop. Hi« fighting qualities | mar go inte the repubil- ot thé better class Broadway rea-|berlor court from hearing any ac-| as well as his #tick-toltivences will The other candi | taurante to require that a woman |C"sation which it was exed |be certified to by the liqu p é «. The SEEMING eacorted after dark would be filed in order to oust him |ment at Youngstown and Alki, as contest will th a com | “Bud Mre, Wiatch became very | {tom office. | Well as the anti-annexationists test between MacMahon, represent Star She says she will bring To beat Mac Mahon, therefore, bas ing decency and home lUfe, and oe of mind the element in the counctl 7 dine fm the public restau: | =>5 — Tan whenever they please. She! | M - i |. Arthur George, o steward at St futher ways that she has never “ gfe: : bet troubled by objectionable Joueph's boepital in Tacoma, was 5 } tut a 0 oe jg | Sfrented in this city last night _— mut often by objectionable | ca srged with the theft of $85 from & Sphere @ patient in the institution where ending it out as on th we are not | The Westérn Union is almost en tirely cut off from communication with the south and has been so since Monday. Conditions on the wires cast are little bette The Postal succeeded in recover ing its Los Angeles wires today, but > the congestion is so great that al! q is accepted subject to in " definite delay. The Western Union oxy. and lodged in the town and Alkt t busin accepted we on clause. ~ getting messages from We have four o flee and this afternoon © or four men from/ Pie accepting business to al! points The public ts aiding ma | 6 Xe gon yaa ine to the same conditions. tertatly in our business and seema| OAKLAND, Cal, Avg. 14.—Dep uty President Copp treued an order to realize our situation and for th . calfing all the union operators in » being has apparently dropped both companies in the offices be much of ite telegraphic communics | tween the Canadian and Mexican tien both private and commercial | tinued to Sup = sahanand borders and West of the “Rocky gperators continu upt. Forehand retarned from Port Mountains from their keya. He leave the city today. plane last night and is at presen stated that (he order had been oom stance in the operating room. He ata plied with and that the entire Weet- | ews Be practically no change | ‘Dat Portiand ts moving business a8 | ory aysiems of both companies are te strike in Se rapidly as possible with a amalt now tied up. Net @ member of the loca} frce of officials and one or two ‘ ‘has returned to work This Operators, The San Pranciseo of Railroad Operators’ Orders. } pent, while wade by the union = besa force of 15 men. Wel gp Louis, Aug. 14-—I. ¢ Quick, | ur he. ericaale a seeretary of the Order of Kailway} by the Lerwngeey | Western Union Office. | Telagraphers, denies that he has or ftwo istegraph companies in) sunt R T. Reid, of the Weatern |dered members of hb santzation sae | employes. are 6,000,000 =wome: 3 hood tn the | 2. Was employed, and befc ¥ pe | and It seems | 8 in company with Detective Jack stienee that feudal customs | Hllison of the City of Destiny the | shoo’ ott exist here. It does | 7OUk Man confessed the theft. He} strange that women whose |°tPained thht he wanted the mon at me ley to go to Vancouver \ satkety tae, ae alae’ ee | ————- The physicians attending Mrs. ture of the skull. It had evidently af decompanied by men, while Anna McKeuzie, who was yester split and the plece which was re ved by |CRlOn Telegraph company, while |to refuse to transmit mesages of | ob eager Gd we ROBBED STORE In day shot by Alexander J. McKentle, moved had penetrated some dis» ape fo acknowledging that much trouble | the Western Union or Postal, Yee tem May he, are admitted any- her fo: hosband, who later kill tance into the brain. ts being fs sanguine |terday he sent owt the following | Merri hateh, NORTH YA jed himself, report that while the No arrangements have been made of ultimately being able to take | message, which explains itself sess I a KIMA | wounded Woman's condition 1s very for the burial of Mr. McKenzie, who *\care of all business offered and of “To Members of the Order of Woman suffragist, who will sue | we } of Vaesar, a» member of the Wom-/ ' en favorable today, the chances are brought about what is expected to securing a sufficient force of opera aan | Peamehees Tam im | Hoffman house for et’e University club, the Unitarian| After having fallen through a|that the wound will ultimately prove a double tragedy. His ‘body ye aR a A. at igh me “4 Eee right. ehih and the Leagne of Belf-Bup-| skylight to the floor of a store in| prove fata is In the Bonney-Watson morgue, heen al io meet ne —iouitinn Wo She well North Yakima, Frank Willis At the e emergency hos where two of his daughters called ‘erutt the local affice and other of rome mmvanen man we cao rail rviee.) sn te an 4 eta iB at alias poi iy Baty an pital, whe victim of the last night for some information re flees sufficiently to take care sti protien Unies wadnees. oe ~poed| NEW YORK, Aug. I4-—Flag & wouan and guffragist, She ta o Premises and wat arrested in thie |#b0otlDg now lies, Dr. J. W. Thomas garding the effects found on the (Coie iae hee ce can oo sage in a tke. Day we Sttentiin th hotel a right to refuse to satisfy danghter of the late Mrs. Eizabeth |City yesterday with stolen goods succeeded in —-. halt oo Pee canes pot It = ors a | tora.jf they od eaten yr Any monsage of that character. You |’ hanger of a woman simply be-, Cady Stanton fn bis possession, Williams saya | bullet in brain be remainder |that the ¢ ren will take charge ¥ se Patt it was his first and last crime. Me of the bullet could not be found, |of the father’s remains insiyt upon the right to manage our | 2% fequested strictly to observe 4 was turned over to Sheriff 1, Mand is somewhere in the head McKenzie is believed to have be : pment with the railroad -* : . The « the ed the | longed both the Masos ad Francisco, Portland |°%® fairs, “The mon can reudily |7OUr Skreemen ! Edwards, of North Yakima, who| The examination developed lor to both the Masonic an . BC All cosst-|Tture If they desire. neue aoten ae peyty eh | left with the prisoner today. |fact that the bullet had entered |Odd Fellow lodges, but had no re web | today operating with = gales Poe wrt Are pros soit catia on > a |the left side of the maha yard ceipts for. dues to show that he Se Seay clnne, Baas | ree Ot ae Cmaaituling the day and | occered, nothing more and nothing JOINT DEBATE (By United Press.) CAVE-IN TIES UP G. N ve Sees Soe ee mee ie, Sead een, pa . | ht abi Samii ans Teeetved from the | Bix Se ot en nena a Wer line Tolegraphers ah junction PORTLAND, Aug. 14.~Refore “pa na - the operators are strikers. I have i fae cen foruish ©] Rev. M. A. Matthews wlll mot bis Wife, who was fightisg valiant | at 6 o'clock the following jury wae J. J. Duane, Supt. Fore jesgumet several betiness men who? SOE engage in a folnt debate with Wal: | iy @ eave bim from committing his (Star Special Service.) ee RA ge ag hs mgd oro tors constitute &Fe ine Operators, several are ter A. Hall, president of the Pirat . SPOKANE, A ’ . » a OF hogy ha DISCUSS LABOR DAY. Splritualtat society of Seattic. Hail |"W® Set J. W. Bollon, en under) SPOK ocean nese ne of a bakery corporation; Richard gone Is being sent from “sal force of operators. None of force st the Posta! office on P¢Tators out of positions and oth "¥., fot of Cherry st. Three er are those | recruited and on the Great Northern near the Idaho Montana boundary line known a8 No. 10 caved in and trat took exception to Dr. Matthews’ '@k@r and embalmer, formerly of M. Collins, hay and grain dedler; | Neils C. Montensen, contractor, ames Galley, carpenter; James are expected brought to Seattle anticipating a| The program for Labor Day will sermon entitied “The Voice of the Sad Francisco, shot himself aes tas afternoon strike. This afternoon I will have |be discussed at a meeting of the | Dead.” in whieh Dr. Matthews paid throngh the bead last night, dying fie bas been tied up for 36 hours nasi ; three or four other reeruite |Central Labor Counet! tonight, and | his respects to the expounders of almost instantly. During the) trains are being diverted to the Hlassford, wholesale grocer; Frank | All Subject to Delay. “Yesterday business moved /final arrangements will be made | spiritualivm, and offered to discuss | earthquake and fire Bollen’s bust |N. P. today and the tunnel will un re longshoreman; George ‘The Western Union Telegraph | promptly, and today it ts moving|for @ big celebration by the trade | the question with him in a joint nes wae wiped out and It ie be |doubtediy be cleaned out to allow -_ {W. Payton, bicycle repairer; Joseph " fs secepting all business better. From the east the bual-|unlonists this year debate. ad that thie affected bis mind. C. Queen, advertising agent; Dr. trains moving through by tonight . : . f aoneee or gestern. (nese ts being badly delayed and ts | wes a : tr Se | : ; pes ra po fen iy ) is heute toons yee sol i Seana are stam, “Bu today interrupted. We are working | SAN RAD SCO, Aut — | Saw . ; iedetiant | DELEGATES TO CONVENTION itfle, hardware ole inite Delay." This relonses a duplex wire direet with Chicago | ; iso ON. | General Manager Louis Glass, of | Biffle, hardware clerk. _ , wal ang that pow jand the secamulation of 400 mes-| ©. A. Philbrick, assistant cashier the Pacific "States Telegraph &| The boilermakers’ strike on the a eed pomthty next ween” |{atee Is Doing gradually diminish-| of the First Nagional bank; C. 8. Telephone company, is on trial to- Southern Pacifie at Los Angeles ed with today’s business. R. T. Reid stated today os eakouind ¢ We are accepting all business of Me force consisted of 20 Of | fered but stamp all with the ‘sub Sad. as nearly all were ject to indefinite delay’ clause. double shift, it was equiv ‘We are suffering much from 4@ operators, The com: | ., mpathetic interference We operating & duplex wire to | way telegraph operators. This tm. | and ts recetving and send | of Dext Horton & Co. day for the second time, charged has been settled and the men have y. F. Paul leave tonight for with the bribery of Supervisor returned to work, the objectionable e | Detrolt to attend the annaal conven. Thomas FP. Longran. foreman having resigned. Trouble Hon of the American Institute of Due rapidijy was shown in the at other points on the &. P. is . | Rank Men. selection of @ jury and last night ‘averted. ae &% accumulation of about 400 the law those found interfering} Teh contract for the carting | sentatives ot Fighting Companies~-State Board is about the same as We will not treat with any loeal| given to B. C. Grinnell who and therefore no de ot fee the cast, ‘but these | vith our wires as soon as « clear|away and dmpoeal of the dead an ; eay (unions in this present strike. The|the lowest bidder in. the Appro of Assessor P; ish. ogy secur ghd Today preas matter is being re Representatives ¢ corporations oe ame - i to b contention | 5 ins oe ihe | cetved in Seattle, the two telegraph pleaded to deaf ears and hearts of |r Indifferen eeder to strike, as has the ‘ > Clise wanted the board to differ | terference We are detecting and we| TO MOVE DEAD BODIES. ° T U C@) Fearne erice ‘Sere wil'prosecutn tothe fall eatont ‘of | Board of Equalization Is Unmoved by Pleas of Repre- HE PEANUT FOREVER! being sent. Coast: | case is n out against them. |imals found in the elty- has Bere le no official | none direct trom the head officials mpanies doing r utmost te before the board of equall ’ entiate betw + ke and b ds pie O. RT oak Cheon want 1S. torts 6 j aat ma this morning. | He claimed that th ” cae gee Bt the King st. depot tele- | “pon! parviee of the chief even *| | H, BR. Clise appeared before the | gtock had received only one divi-| Office stated that all reports @ aay WS board requesting that the assess | dead since the ¢ vile of a tin spoon | ment of the franchise of the Seat |¢?—7 per cent on rgo Everett, alias stock om Jan. 1, 190 y was form: | he preferred The holders Y rumors, and there ome _ illead tor these Situation at Chicago With the hi men were con-| CHICAGO, Ang. 14.—President| fr & obi Or tle Lighting comps be reduced lanai ta aa. tonen 6 Fran-|Burton, the convicted safe blower trom $1 ; of ‘the common stock had never re mali ts due today from San Fran . ) om $1,651,000 to $260,000 ceived any dividend “To fact we ot no € tleoo and he 1 at once by who escaped from the authorities The cause of the Gas compan . eo, Net Bnew nat. | Gere ane. Be Stil OF Sees at Rockford, 111. and was later cay t championed by Coun |. State’ Tax Commissioner Frost Gially that there is a strike,” he |conference with the other off said. was be ° SHOOT HIM FULL OF IT MIE seestved cp 06 \euk tee teen j tured in this city, made a desperate ciiman Fred Sawyer, who claimed (1 @dd@reasing the board, sta Wiees whatsoever” y © is to be no compromise or | *ttempt to dig his way te ©¢ that the franchise of the company oy 7 be ng | hes Y geige ade : om the oe eo " Pd Atoen A ¥ the only rbitration in the ent strike.|@om from the cell where he has ought not to be assessed any | 0d BF Assessor Parish wa wrrah Chairman Cook Talks This le expressed on all sides. The confined in the city jatl, but | more than the good will of Fred. {Correct method approved by the} NOT PEANUT BUTT P. A, Cook, chairman of a | ty ands must be granted and | ¥48 foiled in his scheme and placed erick & Nelson or any other busi-| *#te and the United States su-| Committee of. the local t« will be no half way negotia in the “dark hole,” where he will | neas house preme courts, and would be adopt OF union, said this afters tions. 3 be kept until turned over to the| Cijse wanted the amount of the /¢@ bythe state tax commission | oe i$ Ho break In the Commissioner of I nme : the local telegrayhe >resident mpers, John Mitchell 9,000, sold at par, and another |T@Mt to tax all railroads within | President Gom n Mitchel of campaign are 1 t ; ($1,743,000 soi R74 ,. | the state | n Daniel K and Ralph M. Basle ‘i of $1,743,000 sold at 87%, de | mites tens eed | Daal Kea and Ral o Saney'| OODEL AMD RESIGNS Wines ke eee YA | eee atney astortay. sated Sppolnted covering wi ts de Stores, admit that they had not company that the method adopted by Parish, | #24 dermanent headquarters at the ns ten - et Bing sane that teres FROM POST County Assessor Parish, in mak-|of a@nemsing the franchise at the Temple have } ing the assessment, treated difference between the abor Neiti,| Illinois authorities. outstanding of | neXt year, when it would have the FF. nh estat en a conference between the these tangible | 4 ting parties | bonds the same as the stock of the | property of the corporation and all Phi fo not expect any negotia wing tot 16 tension created by Peter Copela a widel ywn | ox Any, Os representing assets |ita property, was the only correct | trom foward @ settic t to come|the strike, it is feared at transportation man of-this ¢ and |‘ of the and aciontifie method, ail others : led local officials ot tele-| trouble will extend to the railroad | the coast, for the last year and a| The of the state tax| being guess work | Perera ator as they | © | operato The latter are threat-|half general freight and passenger board, all of whom were present,| Gomumissioner Rockwell agreed | eMect a ss t, ifle a stampede to ald the « agent of the 2 Coast Steam defended the position of | with bis colleague | i igre sal Ope pes. ht act heen, Assesaor Paris ways ; Does Ir 2 Be aap merelal operators Mp company, has not beon with | Ce canor Parish, In as Asnessor ‘Parish sharply asked| RE TOES OT ary A Car in) \" ATT,GEN_ BONAPARTE . tee sment 0 s at Daniel vice president} thi firm ince the first of t 1 ing corpora ton ranchise a. . i lmiccienee” Eeteeor Ge). teat Byer mar et WAY NEEDS? TREE. ROURLY t rom th t of|of the American Federation of La-| month, at which time he resigz only just and proper method, ap: | \°. hae cuikMentios. wick Ai Spina co t ) the city last night {The resignation, however, was not | proved by the supreme court of the hich oval aii ike < ; Gat Mose Nz Seas Commer. Preside Gompers and John | announced and com was t of jashington ar , the {| not assene the franchise of the gas | FELLOWS) amore he ( leave today or Thurs | prise to steamboat met 6 fre-| pr wt of t nited States, et eave a aaah eran on a Walon of Aime aad The executive council of the| quently denied report that James, The only business before the ro gels o pg pA $ ms, i‘. fink om oe to th deration Labor |B. Pharo, vice pre and gen-| board this morning was the peti. | O° hee hy «Withee abe “ Sust Ste, » President { r 0 e company » lon 18 ni le co. suming to dic all ove ets in hington Monday and | al mana f th j has | f the Soatth Lighting | plies taiaieidamens Ms agit WANTA NICKELS eat — m present he meet-| resigned to accept a position with| pany to reduce the assessment on 3 a maT ma Union ‘Te A ‘ 1 probably issue a call for| the {fie Coast Steamship com-| it nehise from approximately | Of the state board promised to sus WORTH 4 ins been 1 r clal assistance for the strik-| pany, 18 gaining eredenco among | $1,500,000 to $260,000, H. R. Ciise | tain Parish in bis raise in railroad MIGHT DO et Reld, we are eure Ralph M. Easley loft last | shipping men. appeared as attorney for the peti. | Value | USHURRANIN tity tun RO Immediate alarm t night for Now York er, contending that the bond Ge thie. All we « @ square} Instructions were tesued by the The steamer City of Seattle got | being an Indebtedness of the com-| The steamer Northwestern left & / S| a Fane ® right to ecutive committee for every ur n from Southeastern Alaska yes | pany, ought to be deducted from | at 4 o'clock this morning for Nome & (] o i gait taht's meeting of the . o refuse to work with|terday with @ large gumber <64| the smount charged up agalust ii, |and "will wot reach the northern “a woe aiin> ar.* hers at th. abor I ‘ 6 breaker eastern tourlate, The steamer The only member of the board | port until August 20, The vessel e Fe Hanteet ..»¥ General Orgar ¢ order was followed by strik-| brought word of the drowning of | showing any sympathy with Clixe’s will ‘not be able to make up the a milton of the American }« lera a cities the earold daughter of Fred | contention was Councilman Saw. | handteap that th steamer Puebla ‘ i thet bor a B jer also had Sts effect on| Puritan, of Shakan, the child fall-| yer, the other members, so f has in the race for the $26,000 Prof. Jaffa, of the University of California, asserts in an official opinion that there is six times the " jon of West Seattle ir. M “ ht peas, Fewer teh tog out of a launch. sutward Appearances went, be cargo to be had at Nome. | amount of energy in 10 cents’ worth of peanuts than there is in use steak.—News Item.

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