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ir STAR—TUESDAY), LY 14, 1908. i | | Vii = caf ode L ABOR FIGHTS : ORDERS FOR REVOLUTION —for the service of the people: THE GREATER STANDARD schaoe we ah tak Tike as we tier @} making articles are here— wecan help you wo the things you will requi or camp to “get fixed up aplenty of all such articles | priced very fair know if it will be open when we come back The ioam shovel is _ . 7 beteabery Lo i down on the street BY MAX 8, HAYES, Commisstoner Netlt to learn wheth q S the proposed reduction of wage “ — ene we Although there are signs indica A flight &: pe wer put at hough there ar lgna indicat would include the —— with just the home There's and now wlarion of offf Spring and h streets last Fri-}ing a gradual resumption of bust por yearned i kod olals and dividends of stockholders, rom = beg Was conics {hows and the consequent easing of | with the result that the “readjust: | them down the ywing morning. | 1 ook me nearly ten minutes to jc Sool. ie nearly ten, sale © new child labor law has gone h i P m { H Giseover a way to got down town,” | Annual dividends are distributed, |, ‘ i : . to effect in Ohio. The working ; Whole Block 0 OUSES | The sowernge connection of the| the closing of the Republic Iron @ hours of children under 16 years ot| | plants and a number of inde. | age are reduced | from nine os hours and in many of rus and ye awa | GowgeoGurtempnz, pn Lapa the labor market after the semi-| ment" was deferr $1 down, $1 a week buys a GO-CART or REFRIGERATOR here— houses in the block have all t T il broken and in alt four HH wer have collecte | sible ' beon drained) The Republic and tts independent ffl \maece by away from street, but the} ayy spurred partly by the compe growing daily on Spring) tition of the United State vite | Pendent concerns had a depressing | effect. you needs@ne of these now-—~ lappano Rrvinw sanitary — | oar tions boys _—— Oy @¥enue |poration, arg demanding a 15 ger ieee Will: be. bot garbage Maroamed on taland. jeent reductia in wages, and the free and given P :. P titi Cit | “We age @motically on an island,” | Amalgamated Association of Iron an opportunity to cans— 1] oetnns to Fetition V laaie 12. W Powell, 1117 Gtsth av. /and, Btecl Workers ie struggling reathe the freah today, “and@t 1s mighty hard to get | ba to meet this bear onslaught ir and suntight t Rescap in or ¢ 1 nearly ined my |The association insists that dinner Authorities 0 ankle last night In sealing the Fifth | pals should remain as full as last gow up well and ave. CN. We will be this way a/ year, because prices of bread amd atrong., A®out 25. ment unlee@r something ts dong, | butter and meat and other powsl- | 000 children are affected by the law Tee camtractors keep switching the | ties either have advanced or remain} and as a result of the charge sev Seema atevel @roumd from one | elatonary, jeral thousand adults will be enable j etree! fo (8@ offer Tf they hed! ning * to Invest their labor power and sup Vevinge in the | cmO HERES CMe siree@t before [hey The {ron and) port their famittes instead of being we MAD nee Axim) Neertod we sather would not steel workers are | supported by child totlers, Certala at Bree Bave (Bm tr e city should being encouraged | small manipulators have intimated ~ {catalase Pel Mowe ap so Re gre by ae indus: | that they will be driven out of bust regret cavat wmfo comeremoeion wile the res rialists, wh o/ ness if they are prevented from us by we ® cog soy thelr lof the city, It is isn't safe now to potnt out that the |ing heap child labor, and threaten ¥ Seg oy eh narrew passes | try and get out after dark jad@epting of an 18/to test the constitutionality of the Sem morances of tensa | ‘The water in the block waa out aper cent cut in| new law, off at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, wages by 170,000 > =. Bixth and Seneca ibe without five minutes’ notice, and enjoy the nd 1s recommended made of 4 iron and $22.50 Boyer’s (Star Special Service.) {than they now receive from Diaz ygnize the Viet lan a} j , <i gliding 10 | Vittorpnat et ab an the textile workers! The street pavers In various cities 1 ae ‘s J 7. La Junta will ¢ AF og houses | Hot restored until 1 o'clock, the last of whom|/ who work nine or more hours par Maran prides ’ - renal: ite “ rank of officers elected by vote. settee— < hoell Hitt that Ls absolute A petition may be signed by the | returned to work /day, have decided to enforce the) ‘hough the recent shortlived revo |" Ge p) iitionists must respect | = cept on the corner | residents of the block and be pre the past week, | eight-hour day May 1, 1909, in order | lution in Mexico was authorized 10 | ¢oroigners, Only those forelguers . / : Bie where access| sented to the city authorities ask-| had @ strong ten-|to furnish employment to some of|a proclamation sent out from the|who aic the existing government | non wee ined — {og that steps be put tm and the} dency to demoral-/thoxe who stand idly in the labor} home of Oxcar R. Morales in this! wit) pe t od ne enanalee. } : Pate Can Oe eae totter-| Contractors prevented from tearing] te the Iabor market and that herolc [Market awaiting t . city, May 15, it was only & few! 9 Acts of injustice to the people i geen a Sumbing | them down. efforts will be required to check the eee days ago that the revolutionist | wii not be permitts | bear raid and a possible widesproad seems to be an Alpine pass. | League of Amer-| leaders left this city, carrying the| 19 In places where Liberals are n ‘tt renplar value 00.60 for tomorrow— panic in wages fea is endeavoring to make the | secret date for th in control it will be necessary to ; come two oe ogy “4 RARKAKEKRARKERED | ose cighthour workday a dominant te jorations—July 26, just a month later Gall, atnetiona’ ta siaabh aatinvtion! ~ {the mogt j On Spring street the houses are)w STORK LEAVES BABY Whe Bee peimpess “ape hae" e-jeus =e political fleld Candiintes oreci . first premature outbreak | who will rule that laborers shail not out 10 feet above the level of the | « IN A STREET CAR. &| VOODOO tien hoy TR a0 nolo dig pmalinntieraoeatmthenas by + atthe siatinthies heel ee oe Seats 8.8 | rect lo rapidly be-| & # | Shipbuilding employes in the yards | question ne text of the proclamation and that they shall receive not less The st bs (By Unites Proce.) (at Gray's harbor have suspended nee |jast been translated by Ricardo |than $1 a day as waxes l® CHICAGO, July 14—-Little @|°Perations because the companies! The national executive committee | Magon, president of the revolution The proclamation is signed by | ld Mies Rosless, whe te one day Ps pomrem igh open shop, which the of the Women's Trade Union | ary map peas @ prisoner in the Ricardo ee Magon on ; . : . j employes interpret as an open mar League recently | county fall b , | Antonio Yiliareal, secretary; En-| — } Pe oa 2 2: bs preety OF ng uw Sl xet, unfair competition and re held a meeting in| The proclamation of May 15,|rique F. Magon, treasurer, and Prof Bo POTS | Only & baby on record left on a street #| tant lower wages. Roston to outline containa, first, the reasons al- || ibrado Rivera, M el Serabla and to different positibnd, i See ate te ie Othe lock’ (# car by the stork, Is just as #{ 8 the lower lakes labor condi Sane tor the: 10 for the revolution. Then | Praxxedia G. Guerrero, speakers man % table ovuch or, tod: Hnlshod Bren. sa and mat pope: | Eeeemdents of the block. . ¥ 6 though she had not #| Uns remain in a chaotic condition fanguration of a * the platform, and, at the! Ricard Mage Villareal and|i~} le of tte Mind. Gpectat’ wine 2 6 85 | a ins he ae asin oa tes ens *|5 kades have been erected at a vigorous cam-| close, a number of rules, according | Rivera are prisoners in the county | . # Ines in the down town district #| number of porte by corporations paign to combine | to Which the revolution against the jai! here, awaiting the result of ex | & yesterday for an hour, Mrs, #|'at are endeavoring to break the the women work-| Diaz government was to have been | traditi requests from Arizona, | | | ® John Rouloss, who ts a pretty #| Combinations of seamen and Jong: | ers of the coun- carried on. As translated by M& | where they are charged with con-| | # woman of 24 years, waa on #|*hOremen and enfc a lower wage try, The league | son, the rules are as follows spiracy against « friendly govern-| | # her way to Michael Rees hos #|/¢¥e! with cheap labor, This effort declares that] 1. Mombers of the Liberal party | ment. Serabia is in jail in Arizona } i * pital. The nurse who was ac. #| 8* so far proved ineffective. eight hours a day | W!ll assist the rebels by money and awaiting trial on a similar charge | # companying her whispered to #| pe ee ! is long enough to| Material to ald in the overthrow of /The other two are at lMberty and| | ce. Gueiadine’ wien ” cummed #| Mining conditions remain firm tofl, and — that | despotism are anid to be engaged in a strenu-| ia the car and summoned Dr. I *| | with here and there an unimportant every woman who|, 2 Liberals who tobe arms = ous ettort to revive the revolution | & G. Rawlings, of the health de #|reak for wage reductions on the| does the same work as a man |>¢ bas pied act te oper nba j i saateeet bs art of small “curb operators.” | should recelve equal pay out los of time, onc e outbreak SECOND Ave. x nq | More men are gradually getting! Observing that the prices of | !* started ‘NEED OF CHINESE SearTLe. TACOMA, | back to work chops, steaks, otc, have been stead-| 3 All revolutiontate must help jPReSERE RR ERR E DE "a A healthy note comes via Wash-/ ily tncroasing—because of alleged |*Pread this proclamation and rec 5 [ington to the effect that the reduc: |scarcity of cattle, because of high |OS8# no other government than | VICE CONSUL CHILD Is BURNED, Mra. N. ©. Carver, who live op | POLITICS LOSES MAN'S JOB. ition of wages threatened by the! prices of feed, because of tow prices | that of La Junta | @ small farm near Bellevue, on the | | - | Southern railway—which corpora-|of hides, because of increased mar-| ‘ Print as many copies of the/ foi east side of Lake Washington. t Because there ie a new (By United Press.) jtlon walk said to be the leader of | keting of Australian jack rabbits, | Proclamation as poxsible . aE TO DEATH Being built there. New SAN FRANCISCO July 14.—| group that contemplated a bear raid| because their. wages have boen| 5 Im order to obtain money to| The absence of a commercial rep-| are springing up © [John ©. Lyneh, alte d to be one)on wages—-has been held in abey:| steadily cut and slashed-—the Amal.|C@f¥ on the revolution it will be | resentative of China in Seattle to Part f Herran’s political Heutenants, tv) ance, at least until after election gamated Meat Cutters ao the | M@cessary to steal or capture 1t. Re-|settlo the dispute ween the | Her dress tenth od as she placed | } practically ousted today from his!The Southern and several other Brotherhood of Buteher Workmen | pts ¥tll be given for mo cap-| Chinese crew of the Eva and her) a stick of wood in the st Renutiful “sAdition ts < ured from Mexicans, to be honored |owners, has strongly brought forth| Carver, seven years old, was 80| [| wholesale and Family Liquor store ° oo alike $2.000-a-year berth as state bank /roads betrayed signs of running are cohsidertng plans to consolidate |! ay tog = nage Hagen | . oe é pe neh xaminer, W. C. Watson has been|amuck early the present year, bat | and form a meer trees to lect the | PY the revolutionary government | the need of such a person, and the! badly burned yesterday that she | Removed to 1616 tnd ay 12.000. 000--buslding dry. appointed his su jor. It is wn-| President — Re inatructed looters and increase their average} "N° It shall become established. Chinese merchants of the city will| died four hours afterward. The | Open for business July 2. iim factories etc. These Jaree [| derstood that, while Lynch was al-| Chairman Knapp of the {oters dividends” of $7 and $9 per weok | N° Tecelpts will be given to foreign. |agitate the matter with the view of| child is the danghter of Mr. and ures will mean the om lowed to resign, the governor|commmerce cowmisalon and Labor | by a few cents more ore, having @ consul appointed for this | : Seintacateea rte waar Parent of 3.009 more mon Hound him too active tn politics oe? | 6. Citizens who take arma will be| port. In the Eva case, it was neces T your smal! mings fm [ito be allowed to hold a state po Seeaeeeana en a wa | paid $18 day during the revolution. |sary to send for the Chinese con JI.W. BULLOCK ded je tracts or _ a | sition. uae ae ates 2 Ofticors will be given better pay at Portland, who arrived today Dealer ta jelahts rust be the ~ t , American-Hawalian liner Alaskan | re { d Wood around the Navy Fg ong neg ame agg aan agro COMB—RESULT, BAD FIRE. Oal an Frisco to dischar > treight and (a7 United Prese.) Bunkers—Rear James ake cargo for Honolulu. RENO, Nev.. July 14--Dam. Power House, 26th av pt < monthly The overhaullag of Plor A waa| At the Moore—Dark | ® age ca Sod by a celluloid comb Dearborn st., 2nd ave. N. and Boston st., 711 Western ave., | at Bunkers. Eenees ar write begun this morning. The Canadian| At the Grand—"The Mascot.” and prive Pacific plans to make it the moat; At the Seattle—“A Daughter of! commodic 6 Dler fin the eity, the South | See change of time for Navy Ya 4 in the window of Frank Gold en's jewelry store is being re. paired today. The heat of the sun's rays had been Intense. Sunday it was hotter than usual. Frank Hall was look ing into Golden's show window when he saw flames suddenly burst forth from one of the several celluloid combs which were on display. He gave the alarm, but by the time the department arrived the fire had done considerable dam. age. Phones—East 87, Ind. 87; East 102, Ind. 8170; Queen Anne 1885, Ind. 7538; Main 3873, Ind. 289. Renton Coal “Broken Hearts.” Portraytng among the humble people of the New York Bast Side, the Yiddish players at the Moore closed thelr local engagement last Call Tomorrow night in “Broken Hearts And be relieved of that dead- The central (igure of the domes. alive feeling. There i# m0 F) tic drama is Gitleth, one of the two charge. daughters of Nochem Estrin and ARNOLD VIBRATION CO. his wife, Fegeh, the former betag 339-40 Arcade Annex. @ cantor of the synagogue. Gitleth fs a worker in a sweat shop and is ruined by Benjamin, who has Ih | reached New York, leaving a wife (fim Europe, Miss Ide Blum's work ge ot Tebaaty hak og 3 id pected = Pee eee eee eee eee eee ee es SEER EB EE EE REY Income Certain and is exceptionally good as Gitleth, and | PAINTING : Jobn White, to whom ts assigned | 9 Interior and exterior. Estimates Principal Safe }the lines of Benjamin, is very suc given tfes ea rance a e 1$9 that phenol he cturn Oo FPEPeRAS SAMY ANE In any investment, the safety of the princi- the city in the near future | ER cach shore Sige pal is more important than the rate of interest. Eve hi fe Le St “Attractions. } - i Mt oe mnOrhEne ets ge 009 by probes | ars ras h worth twice as much as the principal, give ryt ing or SS |. The Star theatre has this tage absolute security for investment. We supply y. 0 0c last night laughed at the European | és amm i {pantonstmists, Zasell @ Vernon, Northw 2 Tt & Safe A large assortment of late design Hammocks, extra ||| gave euthusiastic spproval to Man | \f | wet Romain, the minstrel tenor, the es ru a te caper pillow; suid “i 49 ll Foley boys, the dancing twins do. Deposit > ] wart SRO + +2 . | loped by George Primrose, and 4) HH\to the Palmer. Sisters, tancy| presen ll dancers, and demonstrated ap Wall Tent, $4.39 Sips, PONE Joe, OR reer! of eo mitttary perins: Oe i Teast - jf} Fall of '64.° There are also a de Hoot Wall Test. with HI The Well-Kaown Ball Mason |! cigediy unique moving plotare flim | org Seattle: weight Frott Jars. ge ay lined | Eleanor Pianchard in capital tmnt ; extra caps; pints, Wednesday's tations, Cadi a graceful wire ‘Se Dry Ba 48 OY] ie tr ot 9c Secndeey cocks aim tuations | Soda Crackers with crack to them | tteries, 2S¢ Lunch Box, 15¢ IP patriotic son 24 Lindstro: | t - - A - ockabout acrobat e | Beerete Extra Strong xy Gilman's Folding Pocket Lanet Anderson, knockabout acrobats Soda Grackere th snap to them | seas Box; very strong and handy; | wt ameeer 36: ti c; Wednesds | At Pantages 4 % 19¢ worth Boe, “ay 15 ¢ A score of beautiful and highty Soda Crackers with taste to them . | t ned cat » provided as the} ; OF 4-Ball Cro a = $1.00 Bracket rn 6Re feature by the Pantages manage-| ; a e 4 P p, Cor ith er s ° sho paterd : : act pelle tM arn i - hard soa fl “mp, hes as a | ™ at for te oe wy Sore +A Bi it We have an “easy-payment” Victor “on ice” for | fier; regular $2.00. ‘AQ || bandie; {deal for the eamp tabbles upon which the public] scu you. Come and get it. | ‘ woe veeve gased, and they went through their! : Think of the delicious melody, the sweet old ma | eee. ‘ c eg ae ‘ Screen Door, $1.29 are i nip, onc hyo -_ ntly knowing | Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—Oven-clean— songs, the stirring band, orchestra and grand opera Mifoot Faney Souihorn Pine $1.49 Tea Kettles, 93¢ Dreficcly what wae expected of it.| | renin might be trickling into your senses day iRereen Door, with corner braces Nos. 7 and $ Solid Copper siege Sther attractions on the bill In dust tight, | ter day baggage $1 29 Seer te) ener 3c W. Day, black face come Never sold in bulk. are soon finished, but the $ , anand Nagle & Adams, tp sing: | pleasure keeps on ‘trickling | $1. 25 China Berry Sets 49c fo ig oat | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Why wait? ; . pte Big assortment of China Berry Setg; the variety, At the Lols | th in shape and decoration, is broad and satisfy | The talking (ng machine will i? eS Sh (| a ( ing; regulaf $1.25 set; Wednesday AI be introduced to Seattle tomorrgy erman, ay 0. cial evening at the nis inven Special . : tion ts iw the rol rod goons 1406 Second Ay. we York and Paris, but In| » it has so om a my | | 4 | . JEWELED BACK COMMAS ener r HN enon pang lie ohne & UNION STREET. sortment, Big reductions, Chicago} lowelry Co,, 1207 Second ave, ** | | * ‘ ¢ ‘* © co * e @ i Q s . « . e