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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 190%. STRIKERS | |Tillans notified whlews the inbmedtately the were officers, thmt taken awns would follow Jape trouble | Whe officer Affient By A. Hardwick of the \ H Pacific, Marshal Roehl of burn and two of his deputies th ta leave Ab this dtpw déplining Ital including orth Aw r guns and ordered the the point the Italians Japanese work frightened and with burkhouses nearby to work left, but Japanese ia 1 to remain The 8 alae an nouneed that if the borers were allow there would be ser rr epee Clash Is Expecte Vp to a late hour today the Jap-| work strike the bet ween had returned to mpany inelete that will be contipued actual clash factions is ane not The « breakers and an contending job the looked for. The Italians of their recently m with the oma. Another crew of Japane are said to be led by countrymen mixed up tn railroad company several were labor troub at tn to - - | ATE FOR CORONER pe anna peat . pata Wil | The republican party has talked! ; about ‘swollen fortunes’ and ways! of reducing them Why talk about shoing off the fortunes? Why not i alice off the opportunity make a a such fortunes? * e] =—_—_—_— . . ¢, Snyder Claims If nd t 4 ane aa o aa } Pleads for Harmony 4 vertixing scheme for any unde + By. James He Will Not Be Me Hnder) “Now, there have been differ le The feat two planks of the plat |°MCe# {8 the democratic party, But | i are covered by the tnwe ay |All dimensions have now been for ea ; ‘ O' |gotten, The country needs asstat n state governing the office of " ioe It ts maintained by Dr, | 2uee 8d It ts high time to change,| Italians Threaten Violence to ye der and bis friewda that these |DUR't You, and you, and you, be . Soyde udatory provisions of the Ime {4 t say in years from now, ‘If Japanese Railroad Em- i ‘ § . 1 had voted differently resulta republican noon seriously neglected in re “— Bi Loh) King cov 8 ba fously neglected In|) would have been different. What ployee ‘ ge past. The three other planks Satake ¢ male! oo “ matters of policy & ey a A mate : ee diabimaisaniaicntan ich he ts making r, Parker was followed by Do I eve iY i offic of Rr is, in a way. 8 shee teat wattle oitic® of cor | tancey Nicoll, who, after a number] A display of revolvers in the i gad te an inno it eee tate “fh heen ; of humorous remarks, completed| Sands of a small but determined rans for this office and the one. realise | tte, {ndtetment of the republican! band of officers this morning was — i ae eal the one reRular! party bequn by Judge Parker all (hat prevented a serious clash aN © county me . we and nde o| between 36 panese strikebre: my aeoners lnques’ De, Snyder The practice |, = eauy ‘wee bed coder th an aa a ge gy yews irerr cae wile . Comue of nranting wathartie {Combined ausplods of the ryan] ers and a crowd of about 100 atrik a unkn . Co treat aed ae eentine aUthorlty | Volunteers and the King County |!ng Ttallan railroad laborers near : 4 Spaneey and propert a oS oe Caeaniaiaion here Ment | Democratic club and a number of| Auburn should be smatty & on MeO! yrominent democrats sat on the} When the Italians advanced upon pad bode vty treaaurer, Should not continue, and the patron i lthe J ° h seped over to the mice age of the affice should be .talrty | MAttorm coaa o ‘eee htos ype ’s office should have | * ; | waged the day before by the North es aa wadivided atten val ust “om Snagit he yng of orn Pacific to take the places vacat ; oie Se Cele Seamanrvery qentralies Uy om) ed on Wednesday by the strikers. i chewld epee ue be w they were halted by the officers “tbe corone' patent and irre I er from some of the candi who had been sent to the scene in gto incom dates the office of coroner in anticipation of trouble 4 not | that I believe there ia ample room | The Italians went on a strike for tee t dn — Bey ine | higher wages and their demands oti tthai abc © the bu |} Were refused by the ra " com morgue may well be deferred to Japanese to take their places. a & time when the county ean better The Japs had started to work at 9 afford the expense. T o'clock this morning, The Ital ANNUAL ie jane approached the bout 10 * SEMI-AN| |Fairbanks Ball Tossers Here|o cinch’ aed when some tarde AFTER-SEASON , PARKER BLAMES. : alf REPUBLICANS Planning a Tour of the United States. } Preliminary to touring the United (Continued) States, the baseball team ¢ Pair has been democratic for years, and ttle this morning, will meet ser 1 of the be this city t amateur teams in The team is composed of the beat iu the Fairbanks district pable of holding {ts own the amateur teams of It ta possible that a med between the hiumpt's Web players and is « | with most these parts came Alaskans and there have been no combinations d thy Does this not show that the |e republican party is guilty of exist ' ing evils? Shall we trust the re publican party to correct the evils ‘ BMen’s Clothing that grew from its rule? Now, about the tariff. manufacturers filled their After pockets by means of the tariff, they were — bs {delighted with the scheme and| sters, the Dest amateur team in Se ce ° attic wished it to continue, They asked Te wien are ol tn geod Wace that the wall might be lifted high ” \ ing man might be rataed. and are stopping at the Palace ho- tel ped, while a committee jof six walked up to where the of |fleers were standing Through their spokesman WANTS Woman of Many Names Sues Another Who Stole Hus- band’s Affection. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 21.--Declaring | that she found Mra. Lizele Hastings | Holme en We know now that the tariff) ¢®#* eee eer een a eae ertatning ber hufty never raised laboring mea's wages. *| James K Dunn, formerly manager > Laborers received wages that were BANK CLEARINGS. ® | of the Savoy hotel in San Fran current in their reapective locall */"in pink pajamas, drinking Whie KIN S ties and did not receive a cent of Seattle *) key and smoking a small cigar,” a 3 extra profits, But this same tariff! ® Clearings today... $1,117,904.02 ®/ suit for 0,000 damages for alien Second Av. wall was responsible for the Pitts talances 82,835.68 @/ ationg her husband's affections was ® burg steel barons, who made’ their Tacoma. 4 today by Mrs. Sarah Stella Clearings today Balances $ 618,827.00 27,138.00 Portland * nage today... 695.00 & om 827.00 @ 20 Mote! Butier Bidg. money by charging Americans to 30 per cent more for steel than was asked for the same commodity errr re eee ses es SEER Ree Registration Is Heavy |} Total registration for the coming fall elections has reached 36,000 “ers are now being reaistered rate of 100 each day. It is urged that all qualified voters reg |iater as s00n aw possible, and avoid the rush which always takes place during the last few days of regi« ic and Fun Why walt any longer when $1 a Talking Michine in your home weekly plac tration We carry the largest assortment of Victor and Edison Machines and Records in the West. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 21 pen defiance has been led in Our quarters are ideal—tight, coo! and per the face of the interstate commerce fectly ventilated. Furthermore, it's decidedly to your advan tage te deal at Headquarters. % Third and University. Johnston Co. Bidg.. commission by “8 com panies and big trunk lines in con nection with the recent ruling of the com mi «sic to the effect that small shippers may combine o: consignments from the east in or der to enjoy the carload rate. The trausportation companies have no- tified the commission that they will not accept the ruling, and will carry the fight into the courts. SHOE SALE Pine Bhoes, $1.50 to #5 aN v fod 109 to 63.98 The Men’s Shoe Store non Piet Ave. PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. ist Call for Men's Suits » Most Startling Reductions Ever Known Tomorrow we take another slice off the prices of Men’s Summer Suits kate Rosenbaum Rogers Dunn of Francine At the same time |Mrs. Dunn caused divorcee papers Taylor Avenue Residents May Appeal to City Council. Residents of Taylor ay. north of |Gaylor st. contemplate going before ithe efty counel! with a petition that the Seattle Lighting company be compelled -to install gas in that neighborhood. It ls stated that over «ix months ago the company was jamked to Install gas, but ft nm |sentative had given no definite a ewer, save to aay that the matter would be looked into. Said a housewife who Hiv |netgbborhood this morning in the | We have beseeched the company ROBS PARTNER OF PICTURE MACHINE Pays With Note, Which He Steals and Then Decamps. A novel method of obtaining moving picture machine and swin dling his partner was employed by Max Bean, for whom the police ar now searching on a charge of steal ing $300 from Emil Runck,; who lives in the Globe hotel Runck, who has been related with Bean for se tine, says that he sold Bean a Cincograph picture machine for $300, accepting a prom iasory note in payment. Bean then atole the note, he says, and disap peared with the machine in his po session, Officers are on his trail Checks Are Stoten. last William Dimmock of Edmonds concession we shall make this year, and the only one we shall have to Wash., has reported to the police ; r department that while asleep tn a . room in @ First av, hotel two f, ecks, due for $45 and the other Two great groups of Suits are offered, double and single-breasted styles Pe One Ire er eee Eee cea 1 size tt A te 1 pe . Ts. The $5 check was cashed tn oe : all the anted plain colors and fancy stripes—blues, cag eg gale elle gpa Se » DTOwn and gra to che nong Jay " r | A eneak thief entered the apart ment of W. 8. Fowler, who lives tn |The Mohawk, a ho m Lake Washington, just . |park, Tuesday aft » Mr |Fowler was enjoyts dip in the and Retail Clothiers Clothing Co. 900 Firet Avenue the Coast Corner Marion Street Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Under- |i 0 °°" 3 wear Marked ’Way, "Way Down J }"ecscn' 3 | At $1.64 Tomorrow $2.45 Pisiciat’insssntn's for .65¢ | M | hirt 10¢ the boys’ band of the parents ' | The Cit Seattle aprived from amway this afternon with $150, Pacific COasl J wemc. Pic ios ts am VIOLINS And outfi one-third off tb Musle Deft. of Kohler & Chase C. H, ROSE, Proprietor 1918 Second A n notified of and will send » Auburn be sent out tomorrow Sheriff Smith haw b the Impending trout 12 special deputi verve order 10 « | to pre $250,000 FOR LOST LOVE to be served upon her husband Mra, Holme, who ts the wife of former City Judge Leicester Holme is wealthy. Mra, Dunn bas b {continuously in the Mmelight Ia ly. She made @ spectacular attack upoa Duan and Mra, Holme recent ly when she found th together on the board walk at Atlantic ¢ At that time she exclaimed to Holme: “You have been ste other women's husbands for ye I'l make for stealing my husband Upon her return to Ban Francisco he went to the saloon of Dan Dean steward at the Savoy, and giving you pay former made the de Holme fendant in the damage sult filed to day was INSTALLATION OF GAS TO BE DEMANDED to Install gas until we have grown weary, but it doesn't seem to do wiy Rood. We are right in the heart ot ibe city, in a thickly settled néighboehood. Gas mains are in stailed as far as Gaylor st, only a short distance away, We gtaded streets, sewers, Nabts, in fart all up-to-date conveniences, ex aept gas. We do not anderstand why we ine-overlooked, when gas is served ta ygople in the Green Lake district and other districta much farther away from the heart of the town There is asphalt pavement After this ts done, It is dowbtfal if we ever will have a gas main, and that is the reason we want to see the main put In at once.” talk now of putting on the street lake, and stole a diamond valued at $265, Residence Ransacked nw. T ring | The residenc Gaffner, 206 Ward st. was thoroughly ren jaacked by’ a thief yesterday after-| noon while the family was absent ® So far as can be learned, no plun:| der was secured, however A fur-lined coat belonging to Miss Amy Leteester of the San Francisco Opera company was stolen from her dressing room at the Grand Opera house after the performance! Wednesday night Mrs. H. Oleson, who resides at %6 North Terrace, has notified the officers that st at & purse containing $20 yesterday at the cor her of Second av, and Pike at EDITORS TO VISIT IN SEATTLE At the session of the N Editoria sociation ye St. Paul, Seattic was sele the city In which the 1909 o« tion will be held. Toledo opposed Seattle until the balloting the ultimate ult, whe do represen ex moved the vote in favor of this city una GETS NEW PARENTS AT 30. Despite the fact that he ) Matthew urs of a Longbottom aby with a new ito: an Ann wh by foster duents, dl name frow r papers: w f | providing r his adopt legal won of Mr. and Mra, H. ¢ Alken, He is in busine n ettfe with Alken and will take athe name as a pro m of the Hdoption proceedings. Will Hold Exercises. | . The mduating exercine th | claky 1908 at the Mental college, | ta Man Fatally Injured Thomas Hewitt, a laborer, jumped m a University st. ca t it was in motion near KE. Blaine st ,0n and was probably fa tall ired Hewlt a n to the W id merger h tal and th 1 ning physicians found a fracture of the skull ONT ROY VMK Bie MENTS OnO. D. pUnK 430 Arcade Special | drew | who! have | ° ROAST LEACUE FAVOR BUILDING TALKING WAR ella sewer stad daa —— ow Point, near Shilshole bay, be Present Method Places Lives sa Aen : acquired for a muntetpal powder Won't Doa Thing But Fight, and Property Constantly | dock, but the council #helved the " matter According to Statement in Jeopardy. Chief Bringhurst of the fire de # Cal. Ewing. partment is in accord with the har ie * bormaste that a powder dock 4 eves » Harbormaster A. P. Spaulding! #™ fgg be acquired immediately. He (By United Press.) jthi# morning sent a communication | i ci sment of powder from |} LOS ANGELS Aug. 21-War|to the board’ of public wor rec ‘ ‘ote. tie at houid. 4 jwill be carried into the enemy's | ommending that ways and means be lohed al a oy anak eae Laing r by the Pacific Coast Bane devised to sate am ide of the city « hed It ia mall league, according to the an! property from the Mablll t @ question of time before some pouncoment made today by Prest-| sion which may at any time disaster will oceur dent Cal Ewin He waid that steps | trom an By Soy - wid be taken uinst the outlaw an Acc nt in handling ptt . Be Boye nt h : rte der or dynamite at the dock Will Resume Services. th ntest for the Puelfie north. | q.0%, Sccount of the lack of « pow Rev. J. D. O, Powers of the First Ewing believes the state leagues = a al territory Is greauy day evening services, which have can be put out of comminsion by cued duneeis ic rate yoosene been discontinued during the yess. « them o yomt DIAYERS. | whioh if th noel nemed a ob ill be resumed however, tha ‘ “89 break and the al next wee ’. Powers will “i ackttat ib tne Coast fonts tumble out, might wreck | deliver s oornaah Fe. ‘ip var ot the vores od 4 ~~. allt propert neighborhood he be ~ “4 not be reinstated be red ‘ine ee rhood Great Purpose” Sunday morning at | The magnate said that while nol two weeke tase te sg wn | LE o'eloek proposition been rf » tO ANY-| man had ee ee a o wilh Jone in Seattle to bring that city | Warerfrontiny tects, tm on the SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES Into the Coast league next #eAKOM, | fr about 16 casen aed AtNOn | Give the most comfort and are neat an ¢ tea league ta not : rey a Soy dynamite 1 appearance We n the te possibility, as d that he would ma ato ‘Ms latneh. The cases were) *C* Any eve. Schuches pile } : f the larger Sound steamer had | rocked the float at that time, the | * at ie ond of ithe year Harbor Sunday> Aug. 23, 1908, on Steam- g ware grey py Boas ; wi Mand er Yosemite. Round trip 50c. jland to take the places of striking Italian section hands on the North ern Pacific raflroad, precipit a |riot here today. Two hundred Ital jians broke into the dépot yarda, k where the Hindus were put to wor this morning, and w 2 only driven jout at the point of a revolver in the We have left on hand about thirty used pianos, consisting of hands of Superintendent W. C. AlL| such makes as the Weber, Fischer, Kobler & Chase, Kohler & Camp _ ae ere cae bell, D. 8. Johnston, Wagner, Winthrop, Behr Bros., Camp @ Co., and salen eine aieieiend ak a iene many others, which will be sold within the next few days at extraor- load of men from Auburn They dinarily low prices, considering their real value. Some have been trad- oke the yards again and ed in on the celebrated Weber piano, some on the marvelous Auto- swept across the field, armed with) plano, som ave been reverted, some have be in stock several valley tram nevatteta and te] ‘mouths, somewtnt st and should be reduced in price accord hots were fired) No one was tng wounded The ftallans. after a 2 a a pitched battle, fed. oe Hence the Following List of Prices: call, and are patrolling the neigh 1 Weber; regular priee $575; excellent condition $150 borhood with shotguns | 1 Fischer; regular price $450; case slightly damaged.. 375 jt ter ee ee ee | 1 Fischer; drop style; regular price $4 B45 ] 1 Behr Bros.; regular price $500; used three years 250 i | 1 Winthroy eguiar price §3 slightly used 220 | slightly used 195 | FOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Camp & Co.; excellent condition; used eight years... 165 i | 2 D. S. Johnstons; good as new y } julian | i $145 ond 173 Los ote’ eae H. ¢ SD Drereene Tomes. Pewee, Sever meee ie veer 275 imaeden, Sedncrty W'abemiber of tol 1 Joseph Keller & Co.; good for practice purposes os {Olympic club at Ban Francisco, was ltoday matched with G. W. Isaacs of ‘¢ do not claim to be selling pianos at half price or giving the Los Angeles Athletic club to wrestle on Sept. 5 for the mid \dleweight amateur championship of the Pacific coast $150 or $200 discount on new goods, as our planos are not original- of cutting prices, Every new marked according to our one-price schedule. that these reductions are only if you are considering the pur- chase of a new piano, Weber, Kobler & Chase, Kohler & Campbell, Wheelock, Stuyvesant or Steck, we will astonish ly marked high for the purpose in our house is must be sold accordingly. Remember Kirkland Ma There wil @ republican mass meeting at Kirkland on Tuesday | Aug. 25, at 8 o'clock in the evening to which al! candidates for nomina Meeting however given on seBond-hand goods; such as the Fischer din im Ghunte bad ciate ebtlons br you with the reasonableness of our prices on new goods. These bar- invited to attend. The meeting will| Sins in slightly used planos are going rapidly and we would advise be held in the council chambers | quick action if you wish to participate in this sale. cents. Double Header 500 shares for sale at § HM. Herrin & Co., 610 Firat av. GARDEN TRACTS @ 2M-ncre tracts, $100 ore; easy terms: close car line and lake; level, clear. ed; fine for chickens and ber ries, National Land Inv. Co, tne. 917 First av Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. WEBER PIANO DEALERS A Special Sale of : Boys’ au Misses’ School Wants SATURDAY Be Sure to Get Bee Hive Prices Before Purchasing—We Know We Can Save You Money | BOYS’ AND MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES SATURDAY'’'S SPE- CIAL IN WHITE PETTICOATS CLEAN-UP SALE OF LAWN KIMONOS Saturday A | we place on sale our entire ste of Summer Kimo Lot of White Nainsook If skirts, with Moune nos; they are all this season's lace and embrold choice stock; the very latest f st and neatly fin styles ar lorings; the values run f $6.00 be to Satur BVe © 83.25 BOYS’ AND MISSES CHOOL HOSE AND UNDERWEAR BOYS’ WANTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR and Misses’ 2x2 and Ix Knee Pants made fo: perlor Cotton Black rol strong, hard wear, They come Hose, made with reinforced n fancy wool mixture also heel and toe and ble sule ait and black es from ito 16. Pr einfore 1 toe; sizes from r . Ses. fares epvatal potas 4 Walsts, assoried st and col 82.00 und color 1 and and 5Oe Dire and N eo Sh in white and ht and dark colorir an im variety ¢ 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE Branch Store 2401-3 Jackson St. ee ccc merece ar