The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1907, Page 1

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of the Items in otther o IRL’S BODY IDENTIFIED | The body of a y ‘Bear the portage in ~ Jast evening, was identi morning as that st. From the facts given be coroner by. Hester Fairfax. a 1 eeeme that the girl's me her home since last Tuesday morning the Were notifed for the young lady sister, believes that the girl to Lake Union to go and while walking about : Water, must have step. ped ino @ hole. and in her excite foundered into deep fe a stromg current both shores of the 1! Which the portage empties and fn, this young lady to swim, would have quick engulfed by makes Mins that ber sister's death was ly made in the home ft was only a coward who 0 GOOD TO BE TRUE (By United Press.) According to Teeeived here the dowager i fe to abdicate next Chi New Years. DROWNED Silvey, axed 15, the son of Silvey, residing at town near Des Mot ish valley, was drowned ming In Angle Lake yes The partieviars of the tragedy Z Bot reach Coroner Car | Maeked with cramps wh Mee cuuld reach bin WATER INSPECTOR WAS EJECTED © 1. Heady, « ba #. and Washington raing, charged entered the forme | Water, he wa Bit Of the shop for his appearan: MY today in the _§ INTEREST on BonD ISSUES PAID salerest on the 906,506 bonds . MMiction ‘of the hor % amounting New York t, t semlannua) foal Miners and Operators Seem Unable to Agree. as to Pay and Hours~-Both Sides Unwilling to Yield Material Points. Indications today conference between of the coal anines (o Vancouver Island with gates to the annual & the United Mine Worke foa, district No 10 drawn out and that ja Bot unlikely which the miners prope during the coming year « drawn up by the o ‘ t Variance and unwilling to yi terial import The operators alos wwed In detail until The operators meet the demands « ' « ) per cent in a wane ering a 5 per The rest of th 4 practically the same as the ione. The demand for an eight fay is od, the operators a work ht hours w t ' ere whether they ha » more hours n gotting to and f the mines erat y that if they . ' W Seale as pro at the prices t ¢ » this di t would have 0 sised. Howey y aay a that the can would take his life. tn view of and the fact that th there waa absolutely nothing dicate foul play, it ia regar almost certain that death was ac cldental The parents of the young lady who are out of the city, were noth fied by telegraph this morning Misa Fairfax te engaged as stenog prapher with Attorney A. A. Ander e sentin to in ton in the Arcade buliding during the day, and the sisters were keep ing house aione. y slster freq lake for a swim,” said Mise Pair fax toda: She was of a sun ry disposition, had no troubles and tn fact there was absolutely nothing in the world to induce self de struct held the Bonney Watson morta ary chapel, pending advices from the parents. Miss Falrfax apaniod by a woman friend, this afternoon visit @d the spot where her sister's body nd. She sald she only was f ted to see If there was any thing which would throw any fur ther light on the death ae ently remarked that she would like to go to the at least so fer as | am of Mise Thomas are oO TROUBLE IS BREWING } OVER MINERS’ WAGES TO DISCUSS CHARTER, SEATTLE STAR © ER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND BATURDAY; LIGHT NORTH ~ SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1907. UNION OPERATORS SEEKSEEKING CHILD OTHER EMPLOYMENT _—— en ory Locally, thore is practically no, ~- Change in the telegraphers’ atriice At the union headquarters in the Labor Temp this morning tho In chargegtated that not one of the EVERUTT, Aug, 16—-A mass! the telogtaphers had signified any meeting will be held tomorrow evening dn the library anditerium fret sey to diseusa the new charter Sev mn made to the document and the commission wishes a thorough discussion of it before {{ is put up for passage or eral objections have rejection (Star Special Service.) CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—According to the daily Record-Herald, many Seret service men in the emp ot United States governe are recelving pay from trusts The hames have mn found on the payrolls and a thorough investi gation ts demanded The paper states that the most rotten # corrupt the ad pinistration ranks SCHUBACH RETURNS m will be found right in intenth h of retygning to work havé already secur other employment Both telegraph compgnies are working under difficwltion, At the Western Union there were 23 operators at the instruments, cording to Supt, Reid, and at thet ueval characte Postal five mew are working. Two are expected to be here tomorrow from outwide poftite to handle tn tn, This morning the Western Union was experiencing difficulty with the through Chicago wire, Twice connections were broken 8 Reid stated that vice men fn the employ of the ast ames GENERA 10 $ (By United Presa.) t ser A. Schubach, of ‘Schubach and Hamilton, Is back from Lake Cush mad, much tin was dangdrously his life waa d aired of, but * now out of danger and Inte to urn to bis desk before long FIRE (By United Press.) OLD ORCHARD, Me. Aug. 16 The fire which practically destroy ler cont Three tho 1 cl $1,000,000. The first of 20 relief trains ar rived early this moraing FIGHT OVER (By United Pres.) NEW YORK Aug. 16 w tntere ** vd an advance and asa the investixation Into the trusts. ts taken for granted that Pr Roosevelt will ferret out this and ¢ verely punished ALKI BATHERS FEAR D The thrilling adventure of C. C | Morgan with a devil fish at Alki Point on Wednesday evening, as exclusively told in yesterday's Star had the effect today of keeping bathers out of the Sound in that vietuity. Few cared to venture where such a dangerous creature EVIL FISH skeptics am another sea » pent story.” To them it seemed almost in. eredible But the facts were just as stated in The Star abd both of the morn: today con ing papers in Seatt firmed The Star's information. Mr. Me of his tent « was lurking and take chances with | about the yard death ip its most hideous form. streets last evening with the first exclusive account of Morgan's and battle with the dev (Star Special Service) VALDEZ, Alaska, Aug. 16.—The revenu nel on the east side of Knight tal and, of © the Bay of Isles ea sterday morning, while go ing At a speed of 12 miles per hou A bad hole was stove in her bot dutter Manning ran on an uncharted rock in the regular chan pated at high He ts atill sore and his wounded When The Star appeared on the legs are so painful that he can searcely move. Danger from blood poisoning is now thought to be fish, some slight REVENUE CUTTER STRIKE the passengers ab o'clock last night The damage is estimated at $30. 000. The coolness of tho officers ented a panic The launch Happy Jack the cutter on the rock yesterday morning and steamed to He shoe bay and notified the » Santa Clara The latter some time in searching for the cutter, then and found her y here din health, Hs for @ time and he 1s d this city last night, wae brought 30 this morning people were ren * The loss will 1 at copy ot President Roosevelt's message esult it if announced that nqnt has completed {ts Ae a result stocks are again normal It dent ak guilty partion will be se-| ed and said: “That's as able fo get out Alki today for a tarn ROCKS the water down. The officers took ; ard and steam. ed for this port, arriving at 10 on to Valdez = aid, be sent out some time today, according to General ey Russell, of raphers’ w ery co:nm in North America, not working an der contract ls hereby ordered to strike ately This m Was reached at a conference between President 8. J Small and Wesley Russell of the Commercial Telegraphers, and om - (Star Special & BAN FRANCI War within two between the United States and Japan ts the pre Hiction of Capt. A. Seonwondt skipper of the German steamship wa which ban arrived f Orient. Me bases his prophecy a the AILROAD WRECK INVESTIGATION (Star Apretal Bersteee OLYMPIA, Aug. -16+-The ratiroad commission tomorro@ w niinue an investigation here of the Milan wreck on the Great Northern. The commission has power to order all train traffic sus — > ones LID GOES ON DANCE HALLS (Star Special Service.) Y. T, Aug. 16--The lid on halls will andotbtedly go on this week. Today the Yukon legiviature is discussing the law | which will put this sort of onte talument down and out. It tn stat ed that the dance hall proprietors given up and will abide with i putting up a fight in the courts NQUIRY IS DEMANDED Charging that the nurses at the Wayside Emergency hospital had not only refused to adimit friends to the bedside of Mr S. Grine felder, who died at the tnatitution sterday evening, but had re fused to allow Father Coden to see the sick woman in time to admin ister the last rites, a formal de mand was made of Coroner Carroll yesterday that an investigation be fnetitated. The Grinsfelders live at 404 20th ay. and Mr. Grinsfelder is president of the W. 8. Grinafelder company Mrs. H. Bellemy, Mra. C. H. WH son, of 4411 Phinney av. and Father Coden, who ts on duty at Providence hospital, joined in the jemand for an inquiry RETURNS TO NORTH CHECKS RETURNED SOUTHWEST WILL ..\"s.0;205 The finance committee this af 5 horized Treasurer George R to return to the makers everal chee nade out by street ‘od put up with the Mr. Russell sald that the retu hortage of Ri r any. The apanese Captured. Inspector aneve had he belonged In th ountry, It is believed that he 1 over from SUPPORT A.-Y.-P. A letter was recetved today by the officials of the Alaska Yuk Pacific exposition from Arthur F Francis, secretary of the Trang Mississipp! Commercial congress in which he says th southwest can be de the to do its part. He called attention to the fact that the “exposition would be one of the principal sub acta of discussion at the an jeeting of the congress in BAND CONCERT. The Seattle Marine band will give a concert at Woodland Ps on next Sunday afternoon, from to yrth today was Judge N. V. Har an, bound for Vaides, Judge Har an has been in Oregon and Cali {fornia as special investigator for the United tSates, looking into the rant which has been ab jorbed by the Southern Pacific Co. railroad and which is now belng contested He has completed his labors tn the fouth ha gone north to re sufhe his duties on tho boneb The condition of Mrs, Anna Me Kenzie, who was shot by her hus band early in the week, is un changed today and the attendant at the Wayside Wmergency hosplt 1 state that the outlook for her »very is not promising The family will take care of the remains of the father and will a tend to the funeral John Me Kenzie, a brother, living in Ane leonda, Mont., has been notified man Who has caused trouble, and his afrest will follow The Wertern Union had 134 of yenterday's nmieasages on hand this morning for the eant nasumed The Postal inp about six hours behind in the eastern business, but the cotytwine in belng handled with more dispateh The entertainment committee of | * em the loeal telegraphers’ union te ar ranging & baseball game of un to be played short ly, the progeeds to bo turned into the relief fund Local business men are apparent ly acqustoming themselves to the delay ‘in transmitting messages, | After being arree and are depending upon the mails Roth companion are banding the | press matter and a “pony” press| report of the day's happenings, | both national and foreign 2 tna ee er A ey ‘ORDER ME President H. BE, Perham ond Seere tary Le W. Quick, of the Order of Railroad Telegraph The wvonference was presided over BY Prestdent Gompers of ‘the Amerteaa Federation Labor Mestre, Small, 1, Quick and Perham were selected to manage the stable One pian of the strike leaders ts to Indice every employe of th egraply companios whether tors OF not, to go out in sym All brow operatora not work ing wiler contract are included tn the et#the order aad re. upon the unrest of the litte brown | men, the preparations Japan is se eretiy (making sed from what he beard dropped w in Japan We should give Japan «& good sound thrashing” said the captain, then she wil de to her place among! Ure na’ cee ET me + one pended if the tracks are in dap serveur condition until proper re pairs ame made, The commission haa wet the hearing on the matter of ite sew passenger rules and on the matter of a station for Touchet for Sept. 16. | brought fect smuggling plo, with F BUILDING (Star Special Service ) TACOMA, Aug. 16.--A. P. Gilles a well known promoter, took out & butiding permit today for the larg. est building in the world, The structure will cost $6,000,00, be 24 stories high and contain 47 acres of floor space. it will be located on the water front and built up along the bluff so that each floor will have dn entrance from the ground. neral com merotgi purposes. Gillles has form ed @ éonstruction company of east ern Capitalists and $2,000,000 of the capital has already been sub seribed LOOT Local secret service agents en ployed by the Northe Pactfic atizoad have uncovered what the gang of boxcar th tions during the past obably amount ed to $10,000, Two of the gang giving their names as Albert Banke and Pietro Marcell tody, Arrested by are in cus eclal Agent Cummings. Other arrests will fol low | The method of the gang has been | to have one or more men steal | board a freight train at some sta n ‘and throw off va Othets were stationed to remove the loot ang cache It Several of the members of the gang are in the employe of the railroad, and in this way secu ingide information The alee have posse 2 of an t with Which they it has been broken into During the past year the known losses of the Northern Paeific, in missing freight which has fatied to reach it# destination, and which is believed to have been stolen by thieves, have amounted to $94,000, | ar af WINDS, * * * *} ~ * * bdiediadin dina de ete ee a net of looting ard Argo, bullets ver at the flee! ot thi had tempted robb STOLE (By United Pres FAIRBANKS. According to two sacks of regiete stolen No. de ‘STILL FIGHTING FOR THAT OPIUM iff of King county and acq the federal co’ emugaling into ber trict court of the district atte opium ing to pay be allowed which is worth a ly wr te at Moran's. ly John 0. Rockefeller Is Out Masters, We Who a Se wd ONE CENT heA!nited States and Can ada Mux deen slgned by says ho will inten to tion from the mpers and Netll to see Roosevelt the eastern of the girl reache pement came | young people is given a coveted for The two men working at the y gave way and of the six y $. E. C0. 10 GET CONTROL 3 when the $2 also disaps PREDICTS WAR. AUTHORESS > ae BECOMING KNOWN wife of O. 100 in gold dust trace of them The Seattle will probably is rapidly becom cations rinting negotiations is well wor while refusing TALLMAN’S DECISION is considerable satisfac | labor cireles over the de cision of Judge Boyd J. Taiimar of the superior court, in Mayer & Bros. who was tried to have the asisting of | 400 five-tael tins, which was seized by the marshal, going h the restraining order and refused @ temporary the proceeds the first case state in which the courts ty to aliow the injunctive cess against striking employe m say indicates a part of the courts towards a of conservatism and says he is will the duty of $1,2 adhe $ of punishing ymmitted, Inst cused person of his constitutional SERVANT? O (ttt Oe tenes ter esesereeeeseeecesseeeres: 4 Us MMM hid @ee 8 SOOO HOSE PT 790 00e004" Ane eee ne eereeneeeewesaeneereceseeseeeereeeeees Ceeeeeeeeeeeeereeee, With a New Definition of a Trust Have Been Engaged in Large Business Affairs iireercen cR MONTH. _ELOPERS HERE Western Union had located ono F**K MH ey me ey % Mother of Fifteen-Year-old Cashmere Girl Who Dis- appeared Seeks Her and Her Sweetheart in Seattle ~—Groom But Sixteen. bar to thelr marri The gi soned and has brown eyes and hair he weighs 166 pounds and wears three rings on the left h She | dreased in either a black or a white sult and wears % cream colored hat trimined with brown ribb« mother the girl is stop ping the Arlington, while the authorities are making an indus h of the ¢ It fs re rded as possible that the young © may have turned off in an ther direction from sor the line of travel. the pit, Hornstrom re the chests of ed aud jeath must have ensued almost im mediately Special squads of ee and fire n, with a large number of volun- s dug until they recovered the bodie Anes is single and has re ded for several y with bis brother's family at 217 Dexter av Hornstrom {s a widower has two small children in Portland with a married sister. It 1s not un- likely that there will be en tn quest fail to make a de ours the matt nial The fact that the Seattle Electric y has not made use of J franchise to extend a line through comp Rainier valley, ana the that the promises made cattle, Renton & Southe regard to new rolling stock v been kept, is strongly indicative that the negotiations have been pend ing for some time. An opposition to the use of in- junctions in labor strikes has been »aining strongth throughout thy country during the last few years. By many lawyers it is regarded as & usurpation on the part of the court, practieally unknown tr this country before 1891, when first used in Ohio against some striking railroad employes. During the raij- road strikes of 1893 and 1894 it began to be used extensively. The democratic platform of 1896 and again in 1900 declared against the use of the process by the courte in labor troubles and the point has since been one of wide Ciscussion. Pleased With Clerks. As a resuit of the recent call for clerks at the local post-office, a sur- prisingly desirable class of young men responded, according to Post master Stewart. These work for a salary of $600 a year. PROS eee E ee oe eee Ww Mo q i) ‘We Are Servants and No

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