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HE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DE VIOLENT DEATHS ON T DAY OF THE OLD YEAR — NEGRO KILLS WOMAN Principles—-Contractors to Ignore Unions—Employ- "(f= ome" 5 ment Office to Furnish Needed Men. he ae will be op ONE CENT WEATHE FORECAST—RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; SOUTH-WEST GALE. EDITION VOL. % NO, 166. >. 31, 1907. a“ MANY ARE KILLED® | STRIKE IS ———————— until 10 nou ; es . Ia open defiance of the establish jconditions under which such work . wert ROME, Dec. 31.—(Bulletin)—A dynamite bomb, sup- | Rage of Steve Phillips—Suicide, Accidental Death eeentbeanaaanere . é « Shall be prosecuted, the question ® | ge ciples of the De pes | we Cogent he labor vem, (of competency of the men being > fa . * posedly hurled by some ruined speculater, partially ruined the | and Attempted Suicide. ps: ind employe, the Builders’ |determined solely by us |e NM CLEARINGS * Stock Exchange building today. Many have been killed and nge last night came out fat ‘0 - p ‘a edly, se aoe oe all over the mployer to designate men for such ¥ jSeattico * wounded. Fourteen bodies have been taken from the ruins, | . twork as he sees fit, within their earn RG pday . . $1.06 * ee | (By United Press.) ‘An official declaration of prin vapeanty Sad Woe ar dean: $1 & and it is believed that many others are dead. The bomb is) wapisONVHAM Ky. Dee 1—| Apt aon jutaining th ® disapprove absolute Ses Poet Mie cont wean shedil aacher ly of strikes and lockouts. 8.» ; frecoma, *% supposed to have been thrown (to prevent further liquidation / A ae pari ‘sori wd rk Bis ea? é; whos he pleased, pay what he Sixth: We will not diserimin. |* CleariDeNpday...§ $53 mS on the exchange. A heavy downward tendency in Italian se- aon re — } MRS. MADGE HENDERSON, colored, murdered. isc. ‘diechasen whee he in the employment of labor * Balances } 288 * se vy United Mine Workers, affecting the UNKNOWN MAN, suicide to i conduct his bust ween union and nonunion men, * * curities has been in effect diving the Jast month, and | miners employed in ihe mines in . ; ‘ onl paseanielad of having |A0d every workman employed will * * , A . : thie district, effective January 1} JOHN NEDERPIN, asphyxiated ; accidental ee acelings withthe labor unions {be required to work peaceably and | Cle * | many have been ruined by this fell in values. 1 strike wilt Involve the mines | E Affects All Buildings. powtrmeen sly with all bis fellow | % alas - The police have no clue to the perpetraters. When the ogg Br ih rye mn | employe . f count The open shop order applies to Bovonth We will not permit #¥ 44% seeeuuy ey police first arrived at the scene of the explosion they were tions for the stromgie are about Gadees of building, and includes |the presence of walking de proofing companies, electrical isos controlled by us " . rq \@mpleted Money bat been shtp- swept aside by an angry mob. Above the noise could be heard San tote Sis Ghetstat te ee Eada CE ROBBED the cries of the wounded, who were pinned in among the de- organization for the support of the WILLIS M’CLINTON, seriously wounded; attempted peers! sheet metal and orne ighth We believe that the ! bris, letrikers, The companies are taking tal tron concerns, plumbing @94 | refusal of various unions to allow RO WOOLLEY °* __ steps to guard the mines, and this murder. Beatie firms, plastering com prentices on the work ta wholly 2S, momen ts taken as an Indication that they painting firms and cement | wrong, as we believe our boys and | may attempt to operate with son- hers young men should be allowed to That work will immediately be jjearn trades if they so desire, and| SEDRO-WEDLLEY, Wa. Dec. 31 up by the refusal of union men that such boys and young men The postoliee at this place was . admitted by the builders, who | trades. available ¢ it tn the ¢ operations on the Fourth av, om oF Gils contract has now ol cue ee ‘i : establish an open shop labor drawer overthigh t “ _ perded vevera? weeks, the greater MILDRED LAVIGNE, attempted suicide. ange i tinainn Right to Fix Wages. « ixbt, amounting to grade within five days and imme ‘of a tants u for the purpose of findin a bs rtwee 1 3 are " eertton the mechanics! , and supplying them with| “Ninth: ‘The ‘number of ap-|peire’s at ue’ boring a hove | Uately Places bis plant and cqulh-’ samt for 1 having bees partially | Steve Phillipe was arrested on |the fatal shote were fired. and evt prentices and helpers and handy i. tie rear Boor and Ufting the | ment in full operation to the aatie | erwbolly buried in the ‘out just) (By “Genes Press.) | po agers cer Mort, | 26 believing be had killed them GBontractors who are at presont|men to be employed Will be de jtich by medh of a wire. faction of the board of public works, ap th af Jatnes et. WASHINGTON. Dec ti--Tre | °"""..”" » oy © both Phillips thrust the revolver ged in work with only union |termined wholly by the employer. the board will assame charge of the tn ascnardance with tmeiractions fate thie afternoon and taken ©» teuen the mattresses and fed. will be allowed to finish the Tenth: It is the privi ot Prof. work Itself under the terme of the’ vithd ly the eoumefl Inet might, the S°vermment officials announced this |. 4 i511 to be held on a charge The police know him. ap " it in said Mork already begun without break-|the workman to leave our employ) NEW HAV 31.—- | contract baerd tater oe tee high ty ougueae ae elie tee Cases of killing Mrs. Madge Henderson he cannot escape. Phillips evident- their acreementa with the men Whenever he sees fit, and it in the | Prof. Thos. I L. D Action to this effect was taken by al) tide tit the wenownt by Te Oe et pee eeaimanad 4 aati nding Willie Mo- IY made careful plans for locating Byed, but all new work ts to right of the employer to discharge | an authority k language and the board of public works this more . Rorth of . Satan and seriously wounding the couple, for he inquired of their Colorads, lows, Minsourt and Wis contin, the indictments againet |Clmto™ He admitted his identity, | ricads and traced them to the Jep- \ * - aa > but denied any knowledge of the anese lodging house. Carrying * re are about 150 members of | ment of Rage on emg Bod paph one Gh tioetas tones tet | rime, even after he was told by|small hand satchel, which the po Buildiog Exchange. Of these |era! basis, providing a fair we The men were charged with tim-|the officers that McClinton had lice say was empty. he rapped om 50 were present last night/for a fair day's labor, and it | ber frau the door of McClinton’s r and voted unanimously, {t was |not the intention or spirit of thts 7 : made a statement that he was tre eet pened, without & of the declaration of principles | trarily, but we do reserve the right - six shots not one but found lodg- which a committee had been to discriminate between skilled and wlll Pt Mra. Madge Henderson. colored. wont in one of the couple ing for the past week. The wnekilied labor in the sar ae 1318 Washiagtoe st. was shot Gites the Aten: ration follows and we do demand a fair day's | lesen morning, when Indge c 2 7 : © We, th be f the Build reddy fer scebmiesion to the att ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec. 21. / tie MocClinton, colored, seriously the heart, and with an almost tm- ‘, the members o! uilders' werd, of ie understoed that the Thousands of doitars worth of wounded at the Jackson lodging |Perceptible groan sank back and hange of Seattle. declare the $100 FOR RELIEF ment mph re Until Next Thursday. paieleat condition of Pettibone had Kambiing paraphernalia will be we expired. McClinton, the biood bwing to be the principles whieh house, Jackson st. and Sixth av any workman when he sees fit Nterature, did eventh: We believe that pay here today Ing and notice wifi be served bn Mr. taken on the open shop 1 ; | Ste Etat eid Gan Gectdion seaeh-104.tm. Stew Mexico tovight na feet gushing in streams from his iaerera us In declaring unqualified | FUNDS | od by pig a for the New Year's fires. Midnight * § o'¢lock this morning by Steve | wounds crawled from bed and gave for an ‘open shop’ tn the bullé (By Udted Press.) , ing to rest their case apon the evt The had to be vied marks the close of open gambling Phillips. colored, whe Gi4 the deed the alarm In a few minutes the Ming industry and its allied inter-| - BOISE, fda.Pec. 31-—The Pet ed by the prosecution, | | 1es Oe trae, crt cena (te the lorsties Tho gamblers in a ft of jealous rage spurred on rooms and hallways were filled ’ } “yecelved this mo bone trial car} to an abrupt close ‘ ts : court room todas Jed wrong o tte! ese had APiret: It ts the inalienable right | ing ee ae “aes Teoes tsi Ose so far as the troduction af ev) | ‘The amnouncement wae made by |i, Mite hance that he will ever Sr te on een ene ta the ee ree “sree * oo eed Nene! Geueenek te toe gy Sel axy employer to hire whom he dence is conc@ned this morning Judge Hilton, who said that he had | %* improved in health . ; open state left is Nevada The victims were in bed when al) quarters of the neighborhood. gon & Washington Railway Co. as will to perform work for which: he The defense sp@ng a o =<<oo=| The police were notified, and Ser- Ws, and it is equally bis right 4 Contribution to the Police and prise by annogeing that It would dence and found that there was|thateven should the prosecution re q y ‘y . ~ |geant Tennant took charge of the Pf demand efficiency, and that such Fire Department Relief assoctation rest its case jnd proposed that no corroborative evidence connect fuse t© submit the case without i case, and Deputy Coroner Wiltsie E@ork shall be done in accordance funds. Last year the holiday con- jt be submittedto the jury without jing the defendant with the killing /atgatheet ft fe mot Itkely that the i directed the removal of the body Pwith his instructions and demands. tribotions to these funds through argument of the crime | d would address the jury Frank Steuneobderg to Bonney- Watson's. “Second it is the Imalienable the mayor amounted to more than This caused § sensation In the charged tn the Indictmen’ In eeeh event the case would go McClinton, wrapped in quilts Hight “ot every man to work for $1,000, the money coming chiefly | Rotse court rogm which has been| 4 recess was saked for by the | the.grand jury after the opening) Despondent over il! bontth and imate The attempt was made into dragged through & great pool and with whom he will with-| fm $100 to $260 amounts from the the scene of tho of the most bit-isiate and after a cohference of | S*RSmeEt hy the tate financial trouble, Mildred Lavigne, ‘her room at the Woodland Lodging |o¢ his life blood on the floor, told domination by any labor or |Dig corporations, merchants and teriy fought leg battles between an the attorneys for the prosecu | Phe only hope of the proseco- 2! years old, whose home is inj house. The young Woman WSS! ine police of the quarrel that had tion. jothers who give it in appreciation jorganized labomand the miné OWD-| ton Senator Borah stated that tes sow ts that Judge Wood will | Blaine, last night attempted to com: |hurried to the Pacific hospital by ‘begun between him and Phillips _ “Third: Since we, bis employers, |of the yervices of those depart: |ers in the iudufrial history Of the une guestion of arguing the case | give instructions to the effect that | mit suicide by taking corrosive sub-|friepds aed will recover. several weeks ago and of the al responsible for the work per-|ments. The relief fuuds in the de | United States. ti) thejitin Oat Recsesary to connect the 4 by us, we must have full| partments are handied by members| With Darrow pone, Witeon unable court tnstroctions were hove. hn GURMEaa WHR Ge eeceitie oxime jon to designate the men we of the depertments and ‘expended /to attend the feeeions and Pett! ote st charged t heen rooming derson’ der most competent to perform |for the relief of sick, unfortunate or |bone on what pe doctors beltere | “VOUrnmes Meant ecaaswe ets bt alee lihare his pon tg ———— —o Work, and to determine the | disabled members, this death bed, be defense ts will — stb host's wife sprang vp. McClinton en sae eerevrrrersrrrrrrrtrorsrrrrirrs declared that Phillips’ enmity to THE CRUISE OF THE | SPRAY, THE Up TO-DATE SWEAROFF VEHICLE. for the woman. Three, weeks they mplete wor examined the transeript of the evi! Attorneys for the dofense state } . * GETTING BACK MORNING ‘TIMES’ Loss. 1 {in for the woman. * As 2 further result of the agremmiunttby whieh the Morning & | John Nederpin, a laborer, 44 ‘tired. Nt te believed he wie per-uees tana wan Thame, po & Times suspended publication and the Evening Times secured * | yoary old, was asphyxiated by i- tially overeome by the gas fumesings 200, drinking, pushed him |@ the city printing at a cost 12 times greater than the contract @ joninating gas from a small stove, DM awakened, when be attempted) ini) auiae MeCiinton said he # price of last year, tomorrow the sublseription price of both the @ | °t he! to craw! out and open @ window. wanted to shoot him then, but by- % Postintelligencer and The Yimes Will be increased from 60 to # | into which he had turned the deadly He succumbed and fell in 2 beap| wang %® Shoot him then. but by- % 65 cents per month. * gas and forgotten to light it, in bis against the door. | they had not spoken to each other, * Through what le now generally "referred to as the “city # room af 1517 Ninth ay. (its morn He had roomed at Mrs. Larson’s/ og 4 deadly epmity, mainly on * printing i" and the increase on ithe subscription price of # (ing. When found be was sitting on only three days, and she knows Phillips’ part, sprang up. @ the Times, Col. Blethen hopes withiq @Re year to extort from # | the floor against the door, and was little of him. In his pockets Officer |" "yrofy bac Sheene OP | & the people of Beattie the $76,000 lot by him on the Morning # |Silll breathing. Nefore medical at- MeNamee, who was detailed from iis ieeiey one ba eunmae eee % |tendance could be dhe ex- headquarters, found & small pocket |uOH msde. “Two bullets found lodg. * In the meantime The Star will Sentinue to charge its sub * memorandum book tn which were! ioc: in his body, both through the & scribers but 25 cents a month endiwill continue, as it has done * viet wd his room receipts from the Century Furnitare | ciiges Despite the terrible lose & in the past, to expose every form gf corruption affecting the * g during the : night and ne ews fad pore yo = of blood the man will probably re 2 re ee os * yw. It is believed he was in- ly, for $5 and $10, printed matter|°°"S™ © Digest oe fohatotohahabalataliataleles ve sindbshatabiahelahaliatebell oxicated, as Mra Larson, from a card-distributing house and he landlady, says before a horoscope from some mali order 4 YORK STOCK seen him in tor He clairvoyant institution haa Be gr ’ y * scanty The body was removed to Bon (By United Press.) NEW YORK Dec. 31 Stocks lopened irregular, but scored a good fractional advance during the first hour. The rest of the session was With @ bullet hole behind the ear,/was empty and that another had} passed in comparative dullness, (By United Pre TANGIER, Dec’ 3 ta eal ja dications pointing to self-|been fired. The other four cham-| most of the business originating on that Sir Harry Maclean, who has destruction, the body of an t bers were los the floor, and even at that the gen- been a prisoner in the hands of known man was this morning found! Search of the man’s person failed | eral effect. was to reduce still tur the bandit Raisull since July at the Ainsworth @ Down dock, pier |fo reveal anything to identify him r the amount open speculatively ects his release now at a7 foot of Broad st. The | He had no money and no a otion either side of the book. This British government has capitr vide ne last night.|value, He appeared to | listless trading turned 1 heavi- to the demands of Ratsull Belt st. and |lander and fs believed to bh ness, with the result of a gradual and will grant him the $100,000 mith of Twelfth av a | abe $ years of age at the decline extending to two points in cneeen for Maclean, Subinaale Dell Wa st, who went to the feath. He was plainly, but|a few select issues. The attend- Son for tha tentl ana eae tea at 8 this morning intending to |not cheaply, dressed, and bore the|ance of traders was small, and and cecure the ralessb ht is fish, made the g me discovery, | appearances of @ laboring mar who put fr appearance prisoned tribesmen Tumbled in a Chir rokhouse | Be the man, hanging on a ned to any initiative box, which had been joved f g over the water, was o little les hip aE @ railing vessel and left on the doch he man's hat, in which was is yeported that the U. 8. Steel * * was the of the man, his head | found the name-of the hatter, J. H.| corporation has withdrawn its no * FLOTILLA AT PARA * t blood and his legs dang- Schuklin, 812 Second ay, south tice of a 110 per cent reduc (From the Log of the Spray.) * * ver the alde of the box. A .33| It ts belleved by the police that | tion in wages some quarters, it Everything is ready for the cruise of the aquatic airship for the season of 1908, Reserva * (By United Press.) *) bulld revolver was /some ti ast night the man sat/| is thought that political considera- ate an sua large passenger list That the gotng-away fever pronounced this time * WASHINGTON, Dec 1 *) ed in one hand and had evi-|on the ¢ of the ced the | tions played an important part in HS Ro doubt due to the novelty of having the water wagon in the form of an atrehip, to say nothing of the eA exra to the depart # eon the weapon with which | revolver to his f pulled | this decisto: trac rd ount of temperance legislation. Have fine stock of drinkables a 1, co ng of r f € ‘ nn . h ued his lif the tr er, the lif « x ted in call Seltzer, Adam's ale, red pop and orange phosph For the pastime of passeng q le aundold |* fe arrival of the t 1o.® two men notified the police | back he box Ke usual Maid have been pro ided amoking allowed. Right reserved to refuse ticket if bad language “ jet 4 tras * er F. W jer was de Th oner’s office is invest an event which is Bverything looks promising for a dandy cruise FATHER TIME, Skippe le * tailed on the case. It was found | ing the man’s death, and further ef t ed. rarely happens (Continued Tomorrow.) [thee re tha amber of the revolver | forts will be made to identify him. | ‘The close was weak.

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