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ey Continued.) py aueh amendments as will give the federal government (rowed jeion and control ever, and seswie greater publicity in management of that class of corperatrons, engaged in interstate hha and gpportunity to effect monopolies tow and the the statutes: approve the enactovent of the ratirowd cal enforcement by the present adnrittwteation rebates and discrimination, PROTECTION FOR LABOR, “we “ert en, that the Interdt i to give the railroads the right to make tariff agreements subject to the approval of the inter commission, but maintaining always the principle between naturally competing lines, avoiding com ‘of auch tines by any means whatsoever, ai legisiation that will insure such federal t. In the future, overissues of stocks and ters. party pledges itself to continued devotion to qause that makes for the safety and betterment of conditions a pose whose labor contributes much to the progr and sae of our country, to the same wise policy whieh induced the Sy te maintain the protection of American labor, to establieh y in the construction of public works, adopt a the District of Columbia, direct an investi the conditions of the working women and children, and telegraph com commerce law pould De publish “The republica into fame pronibiting the importation of contract labor—and Heese policies will be pursued in every legitimate direction, federal authority, to lighten the burdens and increase the for happiness and advancement of the tollers of the Be 87 Fesresesy silanes WRITS OF INJUNCTION, republican party will uphold at all times the authority and co the eho both state federal, and will ever insist to enforce their processes , liberty shall be preserved inviolate. BELIEVE, HOWEVER, that the rul of procedure in courte with reapect to the issuance of writs of injunction be more accurately defined by statute, in order that no or temporary restraining order can be issued without unless irreparable injury would result from delay, In which after should be granted. delivery has now reached millions of tension until every community re 9 protect | | Bror glass and less expense to the abutting owners. JUSTICE FOR THE NEGRO. “#The republican party has been for over 50 yeare a consistent mend of the American negro. We demand equal justice to all to their race or color, We declare for the on- and spirit the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and aath amendments to the Constitution of the United States, de for the protection and advancement of the negro, and con devices that have for their real aim hie di isement ef color alone. i of our national resources, approve the meas prevent waste of timber, commend the work going on in 5 of arid lands, and reaffirm the republican policy distribution of avaliable areas of the public domain to land line with this splendid undertaking Bee ovr a duty, lly imperative, to enter upon a systematic improvement upon and comprehensive plan of the waterways, harbors and lakes States. WILL DEFEND ALL DOCTRINES. at peace with the world, and secured conscientious the American people do not desire and will not provoke any other country, nevertheless, we declare our unaiter- i to a policy that will keep this republic in a position to her traditional doctrines at ali time and assure her an ap PLATFORM THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, ee ee GOTCH IN SEATTLE, BOX PLANT WIPED Frank Gotoh and stronger tnt looking bigger than ¢ blew * . * * * + * match with Dr July 1 Goteh looks the ploture th and says he feels bet than he looks, He woighs poueds stripped and ex pects to enter Dreamland rink July bat 200 pou 1 don't think * *. * * * * * a * . 7 . * * * * man in y | wiped out 300 feet of the Bpokane duced to junk a boxear filled with nails and bolts, and partially de stroyed the south side of the Fourth (By United Press.) av. bridge 3 George March, a watehman at} CHICAGO, June “We © the box factory, and Fred Collea-| fight well If we can fight right. It's imperative that such a plank should go Into the platform. (Signed) “WILLIAM H. TAFT.” This message from the secretary |rus, a watchman employed by the! [Seattle Lighting Co. were eating litmeh in a room adjoining the boller room of the box factory jshortly after midnight, when March discovered flames iseuing from the {furnace room convention today and was followed March tmmediately turned tn an! by this one alarm to fire headquarters. The| “I stand for a square eal, not box factory, which was a three. | according to the extremists, neither story frame building, was a mass of | tbe manufacturers’ association aor flames in a few minutes, and by | the trades unions |the time the fire apparatus arrived | (Signed) a it was impossible to approach close | THEODORE ROOSEVELT. enough to contro! the flames | The committee thereupon, after " |@ long and tedious seasion and much Welted Gnéew tend struggling for and against, settled tiona committee of the republican | firemen worked under a big han v it should dicap. After a few minutes’ work | Pen ine sisthera, tho halion oboe. with the line of hose stretched ing 35 ayes to 16 noes the bay, the bose became! clogged with mud. A fire hydrant close to the burning box factory could not be used, #0 Intense was) the heat | The tide was ebbing when the Wan Are apparently | Labor Leaders’ Bide. CHICAGO, June 18—The labor leaders here watehing the conven: dtaappointed of war was read before the resolu | the ballot show | UNE 18, 1908, REPORT OF ‘MINORITY valuation of railroads was defeat Av. bridge and 300 feet of the ed by 917 nec 63 ayes Waster Packie caltvend “Y*: vo Acceptance. Representative Cooper, of Wis consin, sald he was the only one! was proud of it, The minority re port opposed such subsidies, pledg ed the party telephone and telegraph rates be tween os and included cht | modification of the Gompers' anti injunction plank made public yee | terday The report demanded a revision of the tariff, and Cooper shouted “We favor the establishment of ‘a Derm belleve at it should be ap the citizens ‘The report sald in part | which does ot put itself squarely on record a& opposing Combinations | Judge A. W. Frater, Saturday, and of,éapital as at present constit It a more necessary od o@ tecord as opposing criminal | combinations organised w = fix prters lao to the Hmit of jenforce the Sherman act as it ands.” TT! report favored the imprison ‘The Wisconsin Delegation | who signed the report and said he to the regulation of nt tariff commission and ated by Oi president from the rank of No party can claim the public support} now than tn} Pumping water from the bay. the the queation of the anti-injunction | 19 for the party to place Itself) We demand that congress! urer of the alleged trust, had been | its powers to| | jmeat of violaters of the anthtrast | law aad embodied all the LaFoliette | tterrer had 0 liking for whisky, but when this gave out, it was the claim of his wife that he would go| for the extract as a chaser | Horrer, in an affidavit, claimed jthat he was a baker and that he ried $18 a week, that he gave bis fe all that he earned with the | ption of $1, which she finally | | also persisted In having, compelling him to walk to wo He ways ahe would not account for what she did with the money. Horrer falled to Appear, hewoxey, to fight the case an 1 went hy detent paratory to CHIEF IS | MAY PLEAD GUILTY ‘Seven Accused Milkmen’ May Not Require a Trial. —All Cash; No C. O. exchange. Seven milkmen are expected to I file Into the superior court before | plead guilty to having eonsptred | to raise the price of milk in Se-| ttle last fall. The case of Syvert Stray | treas- set for today, after being continnes | j several times, but when it came up this morning it was agein put over, | this time until Saturday The attorneys in the case will The Sale of All Sales The bona fide sale started by this firm pre- * * * * 7 * * * * * world can throw mo,” sald * # Goteh, “and although Dr, Rol ® Forced the Vote on | # lor ie & good man, | confident * ee ® ty expect to baat bln *) "ts UPHELD uittin | # Roller and Goteh will meet * Fire Destroys Property of : eosin ‘onde on. ues. PAGES le most of the details of # mies! Seattle Box Co. This | thelr matet ich wants to # niaston has ® leave the ne jon of the @) (By United Press.) oe which led to ‘ & referee to the local newspa | CHICAGO, June — 18—Forcea | & arne of Patrolmen J. B.| Morning. ® permen. */ mainly by the Wisconsin delega-| Peoples and D, &. Richards and the & “I know they will give me ®/tion, demanding more radical ac.|#etion of the ehief of police in eS : # 4 square deal,” he suid # | tion, & minority report, embodying |@##mlssing both men was upheld ys * ® | the Wisconsin demands, was made|T%® commission ordered William PERE EEE EEE EHH HH by the resolutions committer pomengy 9 rte helper, returned to . The is vetorriag to the cleo | 7 x punishment at 30) ‘Firemen Driven Back by tion of United States senators by | 442" oo am Is the sale which permits you to furnish your the people, the ascertainment of coples was the only colored pa . Heat Fire INJUNCTION seh ee ae Bb ayea yi ln trolman in the department, aud on | home from top to bottom—every room, large the and and the publication of campaign | MAY 12 -s was forced to send in or small—at prices which eliminate the profits penses, wore taken out for sop-| M8 tools by the chief of police on | a . Burns Out. .* charges of conduct unbecoming an|im™ and consequently give you the goods © remainder of the minoriay | ffteer. He 4 to the | platform then pat to a vote| Miswion for ne ——nenan and was lost by 962 against and| Sonos offered. the members of the f 2 ‘ only 26 for it. Only 26 of the Wis r@ thought, justified the ehi Wire “Gestrayed sheet S108. cousin delegations voted for the re.|!% discharging the man, and tho| worth of property on the tide flaw port and one from Now Jersey | SPCal wan dinminsed | carty this morning and two from North Dakota yoted|, 0. F. Richards was discharged a ‘ iding for the publication o © reason assigned belug that he the Seattle Box company, at Fourth is wg dicot pong ler hag was found off his beat and to a ay. 8 and Spokane av., the ames feevame to bt nsen jaaioon. A hearing was held by | jconsumed the building and stock; Both Roosevelt | _ ‘The direet election of the United | Be commissioners on Juve 6. The) t or drag along here burned up equipment and lumber and Taft States senators wax defeated by | *?Pe4! Is ordered dixminsed. | We must sell at cos 6 d id d of the Ameriean Pile Driving Co. A 886 noes to 114 ayes against positive orders to hurry and wind up . Sent Messages Urging The provision for the phyaloal the concern and its affairs. it’s Up to You! Don’t You Want the Chance? SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS D.; Free Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or No storage. Century Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. | with the antiin tion nk last night. He was discovered lean- part in the promoting of permanent tranquility among | cameron started and soon tbe | adopted by the wren ty svn. = A ET pe Bg re Rael Heong the ACTRESS IS ON jing against the wires which carry ; efforts made by the administra [their lines of bose from the bay and) Whee be was asked for a state-| % Erickson, president of the |heavy voltage, by D. C. Movers, a 4 te protect citizens of lands, and pledge ourselves to in | pump city water from a great dis preety eat yim on | “trust,” guilty, « short time ago, it FOR KILLING HER | fellow workman. Mooers instantly ; the just and equal protection of American citizens | tance, ae rr. tye La | jis understood that the defiant turned off the heavy current, re- As soon as the fire was discor! morions jdairymen will confess their guilt the administration of the republican party, foreign com. the United States has experienced « remarkable it has @ present annual valuation of approximately has inaugurated through the re- Root to South America and Mexico a new era of which is bringing us into offering a limitiess TO PREVENT MINE DISASTERS. EAs commend the inerence of pensions made by the present gress and declare for the liberal administration of all pension service laws GOVERNMENT OF THE ISLANDS, Rico, the government of the United States is mect- and patriotic support, order and prosperity prev: of the people is in every respect promoted a that the native inhabitants of Porto Rico collectively citizens of the United States, properly qualified for citizenship under the ex- there should have the privilege of becoming step by step to an evr increasing measure “Time has justified the selection of the Panama route for the canal, and events show the wisdom of securing author: ‘aver the zone through which it is being built. “We favor the immediate admission of the territories of New and Arizona as separate states of the union. LINCOLN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. “We recommend a centennial celebration throughout the na- on February 12, 1909, the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Lincotn, by all the people, especially by the public schools, exercise to stir the patrictiam of youth. “We cali attention to the fact that none of the great measur advocated by the republican party could be enacted under a lic administration or under one where party respon ity The continuance of present policies absolutely requires ‘Continuance in power of the party believing in them and possess capacity to put them in operation. Beyond all platform dec there are fundamental differences between the republican and its chief opponent making the one worthy and the other thy of public trust. REPUBLICAN VIEW OF BOCIALISM. “The present trend of democracy is toward socialitm, while ican party stands for wise, well regulated individual- would destroy wealth. Republicanism would pre its abuse. in jine with this tendency, the democratic party y believes in government ownership, and the republican party in government regulation. Ultimately the democratic party id have the nation own the people, while republicanism would the people own the nation. cee we platform of pri jes and purposes, reaffirming oe to every republican doctrine proclaimed since the ‘of the party, we go before the country asking support, net from those who have acted with us heretofore, but from ail our citizens, regardiess of past political differences, unite with in @ desire to maintain the policies and perpetuate the biessings Make secure the achievements of greater America.” } ered, March hastily aroused laborers, who were sleeping in « one-story butlding sear the box| factory. Within a few minutes; after the laborers left their quar-| jters, great sheets of fame awept lover the butiding. It wan partially destroyed. March led four hourses | from « barn adjotning the labore: leamp, but two of the animals, frightened by the roaring flames, dashed back into the barn and were burned to death. | The firemen, working under Fire Chief Bringberst and Second A» | sistant Fire Chief Marlowe, turned | |their attention (o saving the tres | | Ges and bridges when it was seen) that the box factory was doomed. Handicapped by the poor water jsupply, the firemen gained control | only after 300 feet of the Spokane! av. bridge was consumed and be 49) !r, sald | “f have nothing to say about it |1 don't know that | will ever have anything to say about it.” Joh 1 n Mitchell sald regard oe! antiiajunction plank whatever sounds as though It promised some | jthing, and may be an opening | wedge for something better later lon, but of iteelf ft has so value whatever” *, CONTESTING THE GUYE simflar stretch of the Northern Pa- cific “Y" was destroyed A rail road =ospur running into the | yards of the box factory was burn- jee up. | | | partment engaged in an altercation jas to the better method of fighting |the flames and their conduct will! | be investigated by Fire Chief Uring |hurst. Counciimen Arnold Zbinden | jana James Conway are said to have| witnessed the controversy and, it ie said, will be asked by Chief Bring: harst to give thelr version of the| squabbie | The Seattle Bor Co, of which| Michael J. Nist is preatdent and 4, M. Niet is treasurer, place their | lowe at about $46,000. About $2,000 insurance was carried. The factory | estate of F. M. Guye, one of Seat) employed about 20 persons | tle’s pioneers, who died on May 31 The American Pile Driving com | last, began in the superior court to | |pany’# lous totals about $6,000. The | day before Judge George EB. Morris damage to the Spokane ay. bridge| By the terms of the will of the and the Northern Pacific railroad | aged man, Roland H. Denny and his will reach $35,000, son, John W. Guye, were made the executors and trustees to admin ister the estate out of court The estate is valued at $700,000, , all of which the executors inven toried as separate with the excep- tion of a home on Renton Hill worth $15,000 and coal lands worth | $200,000, declared to Be community | property. | Eliza W. P. G the widow, in| fighting to have all property of the estate considered as community | property, and today asked the au-| perior court to appoint C. A, Keopfil, | former county clerk, as administrat-| or. Mont of the property is Seattle | real estate | Mre. Gu already a widow when she married Mr. Guye in 1872 Charles EB. Plimpton, chief deputy clerk under Keopfll, being ber son jby her first marriage | “Guye also had two sons as a re sult of a former marriage, John W Guye, now acting as an executor, Widow of Pioneer Claims a Community Property Interest. With a widow and a stepson on one side and two stepsons on the) other, © struggle for $500,000 of the PATROLMAN IS DISMISSED Hecause he is alleged to have) allowed women to frequent the sa-| |loons of West Seattle, L. Maddox a patrolman of the pollee force, | |was today dismissed from the| | foree by Police Chief Irving Ward For several months, according to the complaint filed with the police chief, decent citizens of West | Seattle have been attempting to/| | keep the saloons and cafes clear of women of questionable character At first a committee of citizens tempted to enlist the aid of Pa trolman Maddox é According to their complaint to| and Robert M the police chief, Maddox not only| After the widow failed to pay the slightest atten-! stand for a short time today, dur tion, but even neglected to report in which she told about the death | leonditions to police headquarters.|of her husband and what she knew | Chief Ward, after an investiga about the property, Judge Morris tion, dismissed Maddox from the | continned the case until Thursda force July 2 Visit the Navy Vard Boi Big cut on fishing rods. Hal | 1111 First av. | Atlantic fleet ts still at the navy jyard. See the battleship Rhode Legn ANSEN Island in the drydock. Boats leave ‘Diaede Maas Yasir 10 times daily from Pier 2, foot of . AND CHin Yesler Way. Round trip, 60e, ***| . ¥ +" been on the! [fight with the police. The 1$55 Den » Ament RELEASE Released by Police Tonight. “Tm all in. left stone. trouble.” With these words Clyde Brown field, known to the police as one of the most desperate young crim. inals on the coast of | morning Brownfield was arrested aight on the waterfront by City De Peterson. along Raliroad ay. near Pier A when the plain-clothes men spotted him. old, has been tried four times for was able to escape the penitentia Because of his remarkable luck by earned the sobriquet of “Alibi Kid. After his last escapade in Seat- Ue, Brownfield went to Vancouver, B. O., where he was shot during a Alibi Kid" apent many inonthe in the how pital. In company with Jack Ki Brow: old Washington hotel two years ago, rolled It down the bill and blew it open with dynamite. wete captured and King was sent to Walla Walla for life under the cumulative law Brownfield will be released from Jatt tonight on condition that he leaves the city HORRER FOND OF her hpsband, C, Horrer, divarce today from Judge A. W. Frater of the superior court They were married on March 20, 1908, and it seems that this short period of on shoals mpty vanilla bottles. Tickets on sale June 18 by the | Oregon Railway & Navigation com. pany. Return mit 29 days, Call or write Union Ticket , No, 608 First av, EB BE Genl. see AND OXFORDS In tan ond black. Look at the quality aud compare the prices. FREOLUND, HORNBERG 4 LARSON, 705 Jack Brownfield Will Be begged Captain | Detectives Charles Tennant to allow him to leave the city this| last) testives Jeff McClurg and Williem Brownfield was walking Brownfield, who Is only 24 years highway robbery, but each time he id stole @ safe from the/| Both | VANILA EXTRACT Mrs. Goldie Horrer, claiming that was a ve nilla extract fiend, wou a decree of | jded bliss was wrecked | ver and Return) (By United Press.) and rely upon the leniency of the | court. Judge Frater still has the motion |for a new trial in Erickson’s case | wader advisement and it is pot thought that he wil! hand down a decision until Saturday. TWO HOMES ARE Fire, which Is believed to have}about domestic matters, and that! started from a defective fine, de-|he accidently shot himself while Mrs. Zena Pollard, the pretty young | woman and actress who is accused of having shot her husband in a fit of jealousy April 5, was placed jon trial here today. The district [attorney denounced her in his open- | ine statement, stating that she had | fired five shots at ber husband's back All I want is to be| Stroyed two frame dwellings in the | brendishing a revolver f have had my fill of | University district early this morn-| Witnesses who saw the shooting | ing | declare that the woman rushed out | Thomas Garvin, who lives at 4614/of their departments, declaring Sunnyside av. arose shortly aft T | that she had shot her husband and 5 o'clock ¢ morning to cook his |calting for assistance. For some | breakfast. He started « fire in| time it was thought the woman was) the kitchen stove and a few min- | insane. utes after smoke was seon issuing leet: aun anamme tad caw batt an beer top behieing toe ELECTROCUTED CITY PLANT | fully ablaze. The fire spread to the home of J, Fisk, next door, at 4616 Sunny- side av, and before the fire depart- j ment was able to respond both j dwellings were burned to the ground | Harry McKinstry, a graduate of | Onefourth off on fishing rods. ‘%¢ University of Washington, was | electrocuted the city light plant j Hall, 1111 First av. 1 To deposit your income in the bank each month and check against It, as to pay with the cash. There is no additional expense, and you the bank's this means safety for your funds, convenience for your transactions, and & con nsed record of every cont of receipts and ex We ask you to try a check ac count for one month. are given service i penditures | Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. | THOMAS &IMONTON Bieotre. Vigor, that will this and the send in what Fill ts out Are You La 1 forms of Ner Lambawe. leasing the body of bis friend. Dr. Park Wiihs, Dr. Milton G. Sturgis and employes worked for two hours over McKinstry but he ‘was past human aid. It is thought BAN FRANCISCO, June 18. —/ death was instantaneous The secident is a mystery. Mooers was making his rounds when he saw MecKinstry’s body leaning against the wires. McKinstry was considered an experienced man. He was graduated from the state uni- versity last year, where he took a course in electricity. He worked for the Seattle Electric Co. until two months ago, when he accepted @ position et the city light plant. MeKinstry was 21 years old. He was a son of W. H. McKinstry, a clerk for C. S. Gillespie & Co., gen- eral contractors, who lived at 1316 Terry av. eee noe eee OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. The whole Atlantic fleet will be @t the pavy yard a few days more. See the battleship Rhode Island in the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2, foot of Yesler way, ten times dai! Round trip fare, 50 cents. ose One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watch for Friday's ad. 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