The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1908, Page 5

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SSE CAPTURES SOUND PIRATES “*"::2-"* Public. | a dietoncenes ' ™ A number of important measures Into indy With | dy the shoritt's office Friday of the | WM! be brought up before the meet probable location of the pirates | Of the city council — tontmht Two Boatloads of Jeamp @t Miller's Meach, a short |fugne, which will probably be the Plunder. j distance south of Fauntieroy, This) William MH. Morphy walative es eat camp was raided Friday night in| ferring the question of a municipal | —_- the absed@e of the robbers, and a/ Page collection and joatruction | qeo alleged Sound — piratos, /quantity of stolen goods identified, | » Turner of Mand) = ‘The camp was watched by the Oat, « boy of © captur deputy shertff and his posses all Bay Deputy She Hill and day Saturday, Avout 9 o'clock a oe the wore re Saturday evening, the pirates re to their camp with two turned from the Vashon side of eats toaded with xpolls Sat-/o. the sound, with two row boats] plight. Both men are now! which it was afterward dearned| fe the King county jail,'were stolen, Among the stolen| — 3 we of these men Is bellev. goods captured in the camp were Picore the source of an an- 8 couple of six shooters and al | Council will Hear How te the campers and others quantity of jewelry and silver! Funds of Department Along the Sound south of spoons, There was also a stxty| t and on Vashon Island, pound crate of butter which has | Are Used. been identified by F. W. Garsuch a ‘Das existed all summer merchant of Vashon as having been capture of the men was the A conference will be held tomor io a two days’ search by Hill / stolen from his warehouse Friday | row morning at 10 oclock bereons hem Word was received | night |Health Commissioner Crichton and ; 7 g| the members of the city finance committee relati number tora no ed in the artment of TWO INJURED IN RUNAWAY SOCIALIST LEADER TO SPEAK HERE TOMORROW me pa Debs Comes to} the rink, where he ts to deliver | While out driving ina b aay yoo Seattle in His Red mittee tmetudes Bernark Kubseki. Hunter Sugg the mage }H. M. Welle, © EB. Kingsley and DD. por j rink the Debs train will leave for when Everett, then mer f to Bp ar frive tw afvernoen Eugene val imator ue brul Mecialtst candidate tor prea | YOUNG MEN'S MEETING. pa — will arrive im thie city on Is Our Judiciary in Mr. Roberts’ right ankle we “Red Special.” and at 30 be the subject for dt broken, and he was aleo consider We billed to make an address | evening at young mee brute of the ampaign at| ing at the oof De IM. Ww ay horses were finally MM be met at the depot | Presbyterian church, 915 E. Colum ompletely wrecked’ Moth the nn bye ree ctowd of foal soctatints! bin at ‘oupante of the buggy ‘eho to bat te MILLIONAIRE GOVERN ANARCHY LET LOOSE IN BIRMINGHAM COAL “MINING DISTRICT, NOT BY STRIKERS, BUT BY THE STATE’S CHIEF AUTHORITY, GOV. D. B. COMER — ATROCITIES COMMITTED which prevailed on a peaceful the attack made ommunity of miners at Republic (about 20 miles from Rirmingham) t# & good example At this place a company of soldiers, militiamen of Alabama, marched on group of tents, the temporary AGAINST LIFE AND HOME BY SOLDIERS shelter of miners, thelr wives and childre, and with their swords and UNDER HIS ORDERS AND BRAVOES PAID jayonets cor the ropen. sianbed tne canvas and reduced al! Bon BY MINE OWNERS. mone and redneed ail to. a com. mae to see that no one Inter oa GILSON GARDNER. & less powerful person, would long fered. The re acted under the Speet Service.) since have brought on blm swift orders of officers, and the BiRMIIS GHAM, Ala. Sept. 14 and coadign punishment As titue Officers acted ander orders issued ie 17,000 striking coal miners of trating the condition of anarchy | by ri a have been ordered back to ‘wrk—defeated. Maybe the quew ¥ involved may be finally set by arbitration. But on the that the miners took up their ‘and went back to work tn the Fae Se § BFERAF 6S OS mines they had been whipped = {hie ts the story of how they mateped and why they were , and of the man who whip y has been loose in Als ‘Throughout the coal mining there has for weeks been a riot of lawlessness. Men @hot, whipped and arrested Were invaded and even torn @ver the oceupant’s beads BY gave way to force, and there Be such thing as 4 comatity- imal protection to fife, Wherty or| @ther incident of personal free. fonspicnous and active in feign of lawiesaness was the of the state, D. B Comer. several regiments of militia | back, together with about nd bravoes armed by the | corporations, Gov. Comer # roughshod over the people of Fcammunity, committing atroct- Bwhich, were they o comaiitted by MINERS’ CAMP AFTER THE jOLOIERS HAD RAZED TENTS. S Seting Siena Seld—Sporting Goods Jgntunt $1.00 ROLL ASPHALT Sheeting Paper 69c Roli of Asphalt Sheeting Paper—this paper is black } and far superior to tar paper; has no odor; worth $1.00; special, roll ‘ 69c 7 for 25¢ That the full significance of this incident may not be lost, it should be explained that these tents were occupied by striking miners’ fam i that they were on land not owned by the mining corporations, 75¢ Steel Ax, 53¢ 7c Toilet Paper, Riley's “Fall Cit Tempered | Roll of good quality Medicated | put ieased by the miners and their Meet Ax; boy's size; good | Tixsne Totlet er; full friends; that the tents were pur. hickory handle; worth oll; worth r chased with funds furnished by the extra 53 Tuesda "95 national miners’ union; that their eee c r c ecoupante were recently evic had occupied and finally from the hovels they on the company’s land 75¢ Buck Saw, 49¢ 40c Doz. Jelly Glasses, 2% Atkins’ Fr Tempered Spris Tin Te Jelly Glasues, 1-3 a that the only pretext given by the Steet Buck Saw; has | size; smooth fir 1 and F\ governor for his lawless act is that ie; worth 7 na be used an d 108 |] the tents were “unsanitary Sgreat bargair 49c glas wrth 4$0¢ The wretched sticks of furniture ay 2c dozen stood that night exposed to a dris sling rain, the water completing the pleture of dejection and ruin work $1.00 Doz. Tea Spoons, 25¢ Set Rogers Solid Nick ‘ca | Long Handle, Good W ed by the m n and the Spoons, in th oe Galvanized 1 Shae D. B. Comer, the rn; they neve - f rong and du 8 jess slept Worth $1.90 dozer 25 be; specta Cc and under an ext prrenin at, vet of ( C | asc Cups and Saucers, 10¢ eo scat 35e Sink Cleaner, 19¢ Pair a milliona He is @ hard-faced Robber Cleanout and Thin China Fane Decorated hard-fisted man who has made Wash Basins; made of hea tow! Shape Cups and Saucers money from the sweat of infant la x rubbe w he real bargain of the Room bor. He has bi tton spinning handie worth Makin ale yet ral and int Spectal 19c air; special, pair 10c law which he opposed, if not now : we the Hitt « of and 10 Seema . and 12 years « and the doff (7 35¢ Sleeve Board 19c By Ig sect flng hy lew : tead of coiming childhood into dol * Muslin Covered, Padded Shirt Waist or Sleeve — oe » Board; good shape; always sold at 35¢; Yes, and this Gov. ( has fy: Re Sat Cc flour mills, and charger been 2om-Making Sale price made that his mill was firet to be 46 weight law b to work that at railwa 1 not nqu . a the past i | health department | araggea | to their position in the min THE STAR--MONDAY GARBAGE QUESTION Comes UP TONIGHT syatem to the paople at the goming AN election vedi will be introduced providing an appropriation of $1,000 the prosent rat erumade by th tment, | also $500 for the purpose of alding| in the? efforte to eradicate con tagtoun dine Thin in th firat regular of the council for the past which has been a general vacart period for the city d&ds, and there is a lot of rotting business that has acoumulated meeting BELIEVE HEALTH BOARD 0 MUCH COIN health, and alxo as to the ex penses of the department | Several of the elty councilmen have expressed the opinion that the is spending too much money and has too many au ® at work ¢ health comminsioner will be prepared to refute this statement | with figures showing that with « slight tnorease in the number of inspectors the departinent ts now joing three times the amount of work that the inapectors # call ed upen to handle two years ago. their homes ported a though Mr to his home THREE Go LAUNCHING. AND FAIL TO RETURN BELLINGHAM Wash Staples and two friends. Sept. 14 whose names are unknown, left th etty Friday afternoon in a gasoline lauach for a few hours’ outing and have not seen since. The wife of St oe in half crazed with M beea grief. The weather has been calm since Friday, and friends of the fost men are at a loss to secount | for the mystery |sTRIKING MINERS ARE WHIPPED BY A Republic? “Unsaaltary! To who base seen and smelt the tched pens for which these feud at one * al coal concerns charge reat, words sounds like a bitter joke Un. sanitary? Mi ie, beneath which and through whieh the pigs roam and wallow; in which snakes craw! and vermin not pleasant to think about: shacks without water, sew age or any of the decencies of life and then the ter occupants ha they have lived days, are “une And to eure on they *, to which their od, and in which for less than to wa their lack of santta wore ripped and ent and STATE GATLING GUN AND CORNER OF MINERS’ CAMP, SHOW | ING NEAT, ORDERLY APPEARANCE to earth, and their occu pants told w travel, and look for shelter where they may—or return A ma in Alabama house hi Tresp castle? Not to set foot on your private lot? Not in Alm bama. Burglary to force your home? Not in Alabama. Rictous and not and disorderty to cut troy property Not in Alabarna. these trespassers arreated? Were these burglars, rioters breakers of the peace dealt the law, by the sheriff, b slash your No and with by the authorities constituted for s purposes’? Not in Jefferson co bama Nor In any other count this region. here there Ala in vas no law--no government, The Chief E was chief anarchist of the # He spat on law. The machinery of law he perverted to private ends, Those ends, the serv fee of a band of fellow anarchists fom tn That The are a band lik ent on killing injon heir mines the mine op tory in a nutshell in this region f kid-glove r person od together in # jotnt conapir hur-on Eyeglasses The new kind t and most comfort them to fi an Optical Co. 120 Bryan and Taft Election Puzzle it at all cigar stands SEPTEMBER the | here are just four | the BUCK hot blast “reasons made—there is no que | why’ — -——saves its cost in twi guaranteed HOT BLAST represente i te on and om account | verte than an or will do tomes t(qaakw <<. ee a se « a * =. Standard Special, air-tight heater for wood only te heater is made to fi ”“ woe —our special suburban deliv ery service insures prompt, safe and entirely satisfac tory delivery to the “far out” districts: and this puppet-governor, through motives more easily guessed than proved, swapping his honesty, bis oath of office and the trust which he once held from the to wear the livery of hi ation masters rnors lke this and ge iclals of this stamp that disorder; officers without re for offiee; men with bu manity; administrat the law without know! regard fo aWe-of this sort is this D. B. Comer A man who could do what he ha Aude iv ite region must bave wo | My over alt others, coal heater dose * seal this heater will hold 10% has 20 mail orders for any of these our heater store is frepot freppat firepet He flrepet firepor serve you— is the hi stion ab or thr he mut ce ponittvely heater that we would sell you thi the will positively save one-third your fuel— on heater this is acme t of He admitted superior friend making work for sant ‘Nr tor Price Price Price Price Price oo ti 0 houre 6 of © Dal ts principe: With cae Miling in carpets, Tuesday and Wednesday only .. two-day carpet sale— “—-. if you are intereste your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new— BUCK’S hot blast heater for coal and wood there is great rea son why you should give your attention to this car pet sale —first, they are splendid carpets, x] values at $1.35 second, the border usually on carpets is only 2214 inches wide; that on four of these patterns is 27 inches wide, thereby diminishing your carpet ex pense third, they are Belmont Axminster Carpets, all living room Oriental and floral designs, with borders to match you have your choice out of 8 different patterns They are well made, serviceable carpets, and are a wonderful value at 8c SCHOENFELD cantont of heaters will top front let this heater store ready to serve -—many successful heater-selling seasons make it possible for this store to serve you in a better, more satisfactory, safer and surer heater way thati any other—we know your heater reqiirement’ here heater pricings are the very fairest, and we urge you to take advan tage of our exceptionally attractive and complete heater showing. ~-to be sure “your credit is surely good” here! 98c 11.50 515.50 $19.50 re- ceive prompt and careful shipping attention. to Save -send for our special booklet Fuei Money.’ Standar Ld. wpe (bere, SEATTLE SECOND AV., m than a v rhe eal an Ma arbi Bu without fat reatment the governor use hin office to fastened tight “How ture Ca, Sort, AT PINE TACOMA STATE. NEWS PIONEER ' pione STATE YAKIMA FRUIT PRESBYTERY DEAD — Ir MEETS ASSOCIATION just telephone us— | the Perfection oil heater— which wi ore thereby pe oven ture of b Fact fature Twe-room sine price SCHANIELD radiators— aters have patent tip ps and le for 1 room, rice } $5.05 ] <-tabe high style, Sor 8 ceoma, prten | $5.50 Orb cannon heater— for coal— ° .'t . =% a ne price 58.00 * thas? price $4.00 ha price $6.08 & has 1 firep ice —for the service of the peo- ple; THE GREATER STANDARD is the larg- finest, modern est, most exclusive homefurnishing store in America. ' Pug nd will « Tuesd rhe i ry is 0 3 old ELOPES.Mrs, J. O'Bryant ts u 1 . harged BRUSHES kind one Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1844 Firat Ave, Arcade Annex.

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