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LAST EDITION . ‘THE STAR AIMS | To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct VOL. 10. NO, 292, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909, PRICE ONE CE! 9 RENFRO AND HIS FRIENDS ARE AT #/ __ OLYMPIA WITH THE LEGISLATORS EDITORIAL Rooms 4 ’ HAVE iT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the 1 paper delivered by carrier. HUNDREDS OF DEATHS CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKE AND TIDAL WAV Di Y7 COSGROVE IS OFF EASTERN coast oF PORTLAND, Jan. 36.—Gev, 8. G. Coagrove of Washingten 1 arrived here thie morning en |Morrocan Coast Trembles route from Olympia to Paso | by Shocks—Hundreds Rob At 1:30 o'clock this “1 afternoon hie private car wae Are Killed. attached te the & ta Flyer on the Geuthern Pacific and he | is now being whirled south. MADRID, Jan. 20.—By U. P—~« ] f Lesecehenatintneniiaciiaaiattigaabatiggilmettaninanan | Gov. Cosgrove has stood the Aavices reesived here jate | eee, vesiiedl om the rooms! ferthern trip splendidly, He |ernoon are to the effec WOMAN THROWS Freemap rushed trom the roo Yealing’ Inv the beat ‘of | owt dianstrous | iu ing in pain, and @ great mob gather irite thie afternoon when eart @ occu i | DRUG INTO MAN’S as ‘thin = very few moments, and seen at the depot and said he on the ( | ” all kinds of @tories wore afloat would be back within a few portion of 8 | FACE, Freeman and) his wits live at months, and pos only @ Hundred ple e The }1604% First ay., in the Pike room fow weille, bw | property lows ie lag ing hours, On bis arrival at . . i Owl te . tin. alll me th orning his wife » & he > In Great Agony He Rushes (0! jin! of nummcy. with. wor munication, defin annot : other woman, which Freeman dé | be learned Ga | After a wordy battle Mra. Free lona, one of the 1 caport Crowd thers. | nd begee: leities on the coast man appeared to faint | eon wiped her husband to step in nd jout of existence. Later advic get her a giasw e er claim that the tidal wave jd myel Neatly blinded with @ terrible drug | Freeman returned, Just as he opened | bret | dam but the town was saved land taty afig ured ° he door, @ quantity of this horrible | 4 nd pro! ty disfigured life, L. th a it this horrib | al destruction « Freeman, @ machinist, at noon today drug was hurl rushed Into o drug store at First av. |stinetively. he |death at will possibly reac and Pike st. begging piteously for | thereby saved } | All cities to the south of Barce- |reltet from the horrible ravagen Ke lona have suffered, according to the weagre information THIS MAN GHOWED OBSCENE POST CARDS TO LITTLE | ed into the nearest drug sto: chiertda of potash which had th street huried-4a bis face by his tnfurtated |where he wae treated, He then « GIRLS. Telegraphic advices ed late wife, with whom he had just quar-| plained to the police, and Officer this afternoon from Malaga state roled. Odin and Deigh arrested the woman : on pat The Strest was crowded when | taking her to police headquarters If you are ever brought before| ‘#t many towns in the provinces of Malaga, Grenada, Murcia, Hugl- nse I will) ve and Andalusia have be de. ence you to 63 days on the! stroyed by the earthquake, whieb comma . . = le - a * * | chain gang,” remarked Judge Jobn| Occurred in those sections early, Arthur Renfro, the cartoonist, Josh Wise, Everett True and Renfro’s dog departed this morning for SNOW BOUND Piha so sth geri B, Gordon this morning after he had|‘™* morning. from Gibrab ia, where they will spend a couple of weeks among the legislators. i at period Mr, Renfro | "South Wi e |tar states” tha persons a Sore) me again for this ¢ . & Moderate South Winds, imposed @ fine of $76 In the case/ tar states that 100 persons lopt * * daily send to The Star picture stories of the experiences of himself and his old time friends and associ- IN CHICAGO * 3 ot. tu, proprietor of & pot card|theliivee at Homara tn an eat Messrs. True, Wise and the dog. Inasmuch as Mr. True is constantly getting into some sort of trou- ONS LS YE ENE & Yea Mt Fil 07: SBE Veta | Re Je We depron tok the death there is a great likelihood that Mr. Renfro will find himself very busily engaged in looking after his fat | Patroiman J, H, Landon on a charge | oils #8 tae ‘nme Stace it vot d. Josh will undoubtedly have some very interesting things to say of the legislative body. Also, CHIGAGO, Jan. 30.—By v. P—| of exhibiting obscene post cards t0/ sorocee will be heavy. f p is the dog. This ofty is unow-bound today by re eS | Prom the reports, it is estimated who was arrested yesterday by Bll told the court he did not know rds were in the that the death roll will be over, Wire pfounication | 2,000. ene a eae use | the woret storm ever known in the . ears Seat Mcrae er aah meRRCR a = _ oe | Middle West | : : i betwee here and the outside world eo Sesine > wen 7 * The greatest of concern is H MINE EXP @| is eripyied in all directions: ee ee eee ae ter here, owing to the information of! om } ; g | Reports from Nebraska toll of| | ai friends of El! paid the fine, | the damage and loss of life belng: | areat Wemages resulting from the | so meagre. TWO KILLED storm 8 Saper g > s riggh MASHER 1S SANLED |= esas ine service have not Sy reported, and it is a bare poses! ey | | ip foundered today off | eels ts KILLED BY Diaaeed Ghories Honea ee- | _|that several have foundeted, ab | An explosion of fire damp in the| 4! | FALLING TREE) g:srhic cere, recetve er ee ee een er reae then ‘iat nothing positive can be | jRew mine Operated at Ashford by|, Foreman Dinkler lost his life The fate of her crow a+ P** | compelied him to spend a nightiNEW STATE BANK EX« the Moore Investment company, of /tl*, ¥!ns to find the body of! crsasar is, Jan. 30--By U. P rift inite eatin lin jail and apologise to a woman ER NAMED. N Me 4 of suffocation. | steve Reagan. of Alpha, was killed | he had insulted, Albert C. Smith ts AMIN ° pirope thse gopolumaphcyelipwand brie Bg Apne dey wqpoarte spay t ight by a tree tailing across S75 Q O00 BLAZE (a: verte today, ‘tirmiy convinced | OLYMPIA, Jan. 30—By U. P— j ‘One Of rocks 4,000 feet in the heart | parties who went In search of the! conse in which he and his father ' that tne role of “mas is not|J. L. Mohundro has been appoint jof the mountain, another Is deag|eetembed miner. The explosion | were tying The latter, Tom Re profitat ed state bank examiner to sucoted * from suffocation, while two are in-| owed & discharge of dynamite. | cag guttered a broken #h in ST. PAUL Smith Upped his hat to Mrs. A.W, Engle of Seattle. Formal an- jured, one perhaps fatally | jAnapestor Botting | The men had started to work but} gT, PAUL, Jan. 30.—-By U. P.—|Jane Richards last She re-|nouncement will shortly be made, - | The dead indent Curey resumed) few days ago cutting shingle | Fire starting in the White House de-| sented his familia at the The name of the state grain inapec- t Fam Seencet a h » recover the body of | holes vartment store, on Seventh st, late |{8tance of Mrs. Smith, swore out| tor will be announced during the COURT PUTS BAN ON WOMAN FRIGHTENS) win ; Norell this morning. Sucpacaoos Age Fe Jat night throatened for a time the|® Complaint against tho swain. next few daya. FRANCHISE HIM OUT OF HER Mille Dinkler, mine foreman: | gionx ralim & D. Jon. 0--| MAbINONe Whe j}entire busin section of the city ae | body recovered Jan. 30.—Isanc body still In a! —— eee 7 CIS ac THOUGHT WIFE DEAD Dr. Williew-@. Lillbridge, the author, | Step! min failed of election 4 ~ GIFTS. HOUSE. | _Carl Wiekatrom, who was extri-| Dag hare voatendan, Me SeekeSBee | Seater He nents ty UES Lt to help fight the flames. The jeated from a pile of debris by a! Bisir~ and other western stories ! | coon et eotimated loss tn $760,000 Fi VE YEARS; SHE’S tiatesoaa “ieee” HAS DECLARED A WAR pbeeombeys ROSEBURG, Ore., Jan. 30— | stil! lived, that ehe had not peris! By U. P.--Charg: be of in the fire. During the early “| F | @ serious nature have pre jot Inat December Sawyer whote tm After escaping from iwo rest ferred against beige y Sewyer, the Odd Fello ee at Matamo! Genees Which he entered, Cart forme president of the Oak Pa. asking thet hie lodge cart Morrts th the supertor court @ the “counct! frien Electric company phar | land, re. pa to O * was i Jolt yesterday when he grant-| Peterson, who says he is a cook | Saat re t sleualy vag thon ther his pan ng nd thee he } & temp injunction enjoining | was captured by Police Sergeant! g. ° “ Hatters’ Union Label, and returned January 18. was still living. She immediately iter Tum pening ‘he ordi-| prank evant and Patrolman a. J. |Fight on the Hatters’ Emblem Said to Be Only the Be- Mra, Sawyer's brother, Géorge De-| Wrote, him. it was this letter tha % street car franchise blan-|Woodlock on Pike st. near Broad- innin lew ign Lee da wena? the charges before on December 29 from Red miu the Beattie, Renton & South- ty tht dead: te ye ss ~ which has deliberated over | Car where he had told his wits to6 « arse way early this morning. , 4 : . | the since midnight Thursday es rel amen eet wens 1" Seen fe botnet: at the ers’ Association——Pre sident Mundheim of Hat The charges were preferred Thure- | “** Fig on & holiday hunting trip, Gay afternoon. Sawyer said he be- Returns Mental Wreck. Heved his first wife had perished atx! Details are still lacking regardt years ago in the fire which destroyed Wht occurred during the peri the apartment house in which they ltpsing between December 29 and were living in Matamoras, Penn,, | January 15, when Sawyer wired his and at that time he came to Oregon. | Wife from Nampa, Idaho, that he jHo recelved a call to take charge | WS Teturning home. He returned Jof the Oakland, Ore. schools, and |® ™ental and physical wreck. He accepted. It was there he met Miss W4* deposed as principal of the Oak- Emily Devore and married her on '#n@ schools because of his strange wenerally that baa ever been | A . d. It means, in brief, that | asainst him. The police believe he About Workingmen’s “Rights.” Beattie Electric company’s con-|ig the «ame prowler who has been Of the local council, so far ae : a‘ Sic ses are concerned, in at an | TbbIng residences in the Broadway By W. G. Shepherd. decision these hat makers and , forever. . ‘ district of late, NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Here in} manufacturers would never have| No More “Gifts. Woman Faces Thief. the east the forces are Honing up| dared to start such a fight as this Minder a charter amendment the} 1; was shortly after 1 o'clock this| for another war between capital| new one against the hat label f the moat important to. the| city jail with a charge of burglary Manufacturers Makes Some Original Remarks es dvertine ines | | - “ august 21 3 ‘ ed to lay actions and the secrecy he observ: fee nat yertise all franchises | morning that Mrs. H. H. Field, of| 4nd labor which before long wil) That decision ties one hand be- August $1, 1967. Ho managed to lay | Seton and the coctegy he observes Seattle’ Elec trte pinainans | 1303 Summit av., discovered the man | from all indications, sweep over the | hind our backs Wife Still Livin, he was taken to a private sanitariu: o highest bid it cannot have|im her home. He had entered| Whole country | Wipe Out Unioniam, wr at Glendale, tn the southern part Just before Jast Christmas |Dougias county, Oregon, where he {that he learned t t his first wife is now The union label Is the latest pc HFanchise it desires in the future,| through the front door by me } 4 t can be no more “gifts” inlof a pass key and had taken of attack by the manutactn ; ‘; : ; rs of the Amertean Aranchine tin, to the In ported | precaution to leave @ dining room| The isbel is labor's strong Foderation of Labor. I have told tion, for un / in ; se window open beforo commencing | battery, the boycott being practical a ‘ Paling tn Ml members can ha perations’ ‘The robber was busiiy| ly out of the fight jhim that I believe the manufactur I have app Samuel Gom oi to President T STEAL IF | Gulne to the party malian th |soeaged searching (Me sideboard| “These bat manufacturers, wh Shue nea ee tae bid. drawers when Mrs, Field detectes | declare that the unions can never | Out Unlonlam from the nited hearing came up from a te him The bber took a running|@«ain use the in thetr fac - x epee eee toys. | Ma The robber tok 9 renning/ Seta see the iat the Nation. | And Mr. Gompers bas told ine ” #y 19 in the same court. At-|a.,enred jal Asuoctation o' aufacturers hat the American jeration © 9, B. Howe appeared for tha | sPpeered. | Pet er | hi eundede energy Labor will stand behind us.” JOHN MOFFITT. Electric company as inter-| , Within 30 minutes afterward B.} President's Deciaration his Is the union's side of the} National President of Hatters’ and Assistant Corporation | 4. Strout, president of the Fire and) ‘phig is the declaration of Johnistory of the eastern hat strike,| Union. James &. Bradford repre- | Liability Ineu . knee company Which | sorritt, national of the| which has thrown 20,600 in| - A < i bears his name, wa gh ey by | hatters’ union, made to me today four states out of employment drew out their label, from certain iGiiywing that the Seattle: some person prowling about his) 1 the hat manufacturers win} Almost every man who wears a| factories, without giving the ining room. Strout came down pal beet awarded By ‘ ey bed m awarded stairs stealthily and surprised the id of 2 per cent] whereas per cent moderate priced hat will find the| asreed 10-days’ notice. They did tle label under the band. It in al it third time th other day, and { that this little hidden guaranty | We've decided that the label must f unionism bas been placed on 60 | #0.” per cent of the hats manufactured| “Does the anti-boycott decision THIS BOLD BURGLAR | BOLD BURGLAR 1S} in the little basement and was soon mingling with excited te: CAUGHT AFTER. |tia was sat jthetr fight, the manufactur j}some other goods, on which the burglar as he was emptying tho| drawers of the sideboard. Strout} had no sooner entered the dining| | unions place ir labels, will start a new fight against some other la: | ¢ bel, And soon. A fight Has No Discretion room than the burglar dashed for! poy, ai down the llet help you?’ I asked. * ‘ : 1 | bels do 7 in the United States help you asked h crowd and soon ci * brief that |" oper window and plunged to the! “why did the hat makers start “You.” PRESIDENT MUNDHEIM OF THE CHASE. tl Sertied tee “Oeagaa a “he lawn, eight feet below. Regaining! i++ pecause, if there is a shortage After Hatters. “You didn't start action against MANUFACTURERS. | innit hand. He offerte ' _ ie | his t, the Intruder dashed) 1) hats, the public won't become an-| There is no doubt that the hat-|the untons when they drew out : r eaeie wae 1 tt I coule whan Baiiies tetnen Ginn ee away nd 7 ow ne | makers intend to” wipe t the ithout notice before See ge ee Mg rare could get . webb the franchise was «| gtrout immediately notified po-|StY 04 sympathise with the strik-| makers niet oie ong ay i ne tt decision, you| ! Jobn Moffitt, union leader, is| work | To Captain of Detectives Charles ‘ Letts (ban « legislative act.| tice headquarters, and the red auto| jing ee ee ere it | SRE aout eakeoaaee with | decide te do away with the label?" | correct in his fours, he is fighting| ‘This was the excuse advanced by |Tennant and Police Chief Ward, R conttuct, and’ the action at; | with Clty Detectives Hubbard,| wort be ike a coal strike |them this time. ‘The label has got | Facdictn samt a pitiless enemy | Arthur Allen, self-confessed burgiar,| Allen tls morning admitted that question to decide to w Keefe erson and McClurg was| oA, 4 gin ed \ 8 \ / ‘e J | | who was arrested in the basement | he was the thief who entered the by a Lave beca ‘given. fe’ hoa |sent to the Strout home. No t ‘ Reng bi ghare gentry pg vi | prest at of the Nectioest naan t “Well, yes. We admit that the) * * * * & & & & & www HH) Of the Avalon Apartments, First ay,| Newell Apartments, 2220 Western the council had no discretion, | of the burglar could be found. Al yt wriviieges | tion of Hat Manufacturers. | hington decision will help us.|* *}and John st. by Pollee 8 av., several days ago and carried sity charter plainly prescribing |few minutes later, Police Sergeant| “ugh. petore the Buck boyeott Twice since July, 1907, they |W@ Sam Wipe out the union label,|* BANK CLEARINGS, */ Claude G, Bannick shortly after 9| Way an overcoat, a sult of clothes, aa ree igutract should go to the| Bryant and Patrolman Woodlock ria seccasi th gp ada ec / jand those follows dare not boycott | * Ree Z| oc'elock last night, after he had/® watch and bracelet, the property adder As there was no| » t F Secisdosininia 2 eo — — led goods * jeattle. pon chased e > 0 jot W. P. Fleming and Mrs. Amand " | 4 been notified to watch for| — —~| the unlad : been chased there by more than « manda Hon about Ewing being the high | ¥20 had been not “ y that all|% Clearings today ,.$1 $2.90 #| g sh 1 Gnas. n ranted gg Bs | suspicious characters, met Peterson. | Moffitt doesn’t know that al aring day 82 30 tenants of the hotel Schwab. Allen also confessed that ' Innes Mrennen the Semportay | ais aire we aaaamacteny aa ‘* ARREARS . {the manufacturers are behind the|® Balances i 01 %|” Alien is @ well-groomed, frank ap-|{t was he who entered the National bo anne ; h anufacturers, lt isn't true, rT %| pearing young man and looks any-| hotel on the night of January 16 Hext step will be the applica-| count of his presence on the stre nat mn * acoma. i i young a jooks any y Hom to make the injunction perma-|at such a late hour and was taken | * WHAT THE LABEL MEANS TO UNIONIGM. * | We belong to the manufacturers’ | % Clearings today ,.$ 586,616.00 #| thing but a thief Jand stole clothing and mining pas it, which, if gran w the! *® By Herman Robinson, National Organizer of the American * | assotiation, but the hatmakers are|® Ralances r * The young Scot was discovered in| pers from the room occupied by to jail @ | la y @ifect of taking the 4 \ire- | Mrs. Field identified Peterson as * Federation of Labor. *® | fighting alone in this.” * Portland | the apartments of Mr. and Mrs,| John Ruh, a mining man of Nome, eT “ove hands of the coun the man who jumped through her|* ‘The label is the life of unionism. % | “Do unions help the hat trade?” |S cisarings today $ %| George Bay, proprictors of the| Although the young thief would f ng | window, and Strout says he answers | ® If these manufacturers who may be behind the hattera * a It we didn't have union®)) paances .. 168,021.00 &| Hotel Georgian cafe, when the oc-| not admit further robberies, Captaip $10 000 1S description of the man who|* in this strike, think that they ean wipe out the Jabels with % |we could make better hats, Unions | * : eee’ % | oupants entered their rooms, of Detectives Tennant is certain 4 jumped through the dining room| out @ fight, they are wrong % |submerge talent. A man can't do Pulling a big, shining revolver| that he has been responsible for 5 window of bie house To fight for the labels {x to fight for the basis of unionism. # | his best ae @ union man, He loses|¥ ¥* ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ # ¥en His pocket, Allen commanded | other jobs in apartment houses, in nm " | The police will hold Peterson to| * A label le © guaranty, It is a guide to prove that the ware * | his individuality |Mr. and Mra. Bay to throw up Another Burglary. give other victims in the Broadway|* on which it is found is of union manufacture * | “But how would workingmen ARE LAID TO REST their hands, Mrs, Bay obeyed, but} While Mrs, M, Aber, of 4331 Sigt district an opportuntty to Identity | * ‘The label is the very opposite of the boycott. The boycott # | get their rights if they were not | Bay and a Mrs, Winthrop turned and | av., was absent from her home be- EL PASO, Tex., Jan, 20. y U.| the robber * says, “Don't buy The label say Huy, and support this w# | joined to fight for their rights?) — ran down the hall, calling for help, | tween Lt a. m. and 4 p. m. yester P—-The vault of the Cariton State | * union * “They covidn't get any rights! sw HAVEN, Conn, Jan. 80.-—B | The burglar dashed past Mrs. Bay | day, a burglar forced an entrance Hank, at Carlton, Vex., was biown Widows Given Franks. * can't print our boyeott lists any more. It would even ® id get their privileges.” U. P.-In a @riving bligsard th nd made his way to the basement, | and carried off about $75 worth of Mth dynamite by robbers, who es WASHINGTC Jn Frances |*% be ng, | suppose, to display the old list * | “But could they t fair wages) bodies of Dr. Arthur 8. Cheney, late} Police ant Bannick was across | jewelry, A small amount of cash Heaped after taking all the money In| Folsom Cleyelar f the late | & But no one can stop me or anybody else from telling his #& | witheut organizing American consul at Mossina, and} the street from the Avalon apart-| Was also taken tht. They got away with $10,000. | Pre nt Clevelar nd Mary Lord) w friend that this or that article of manufacture is unfatr * Why not fix the price of Mra. Cheney were buried here today.| ments when he heard the cries for Mrs. M. Bergman, of 8508 feme Vault was drilled, and the big | Harri Mle gD P hye . I'm going to use my speech in this just as I please, * e we do the price of bread, its aig Penman ae j| help. He ran into the apartment | Superior ay., reported to the police inmide wax blown open with | jen Harrinon, | have Granted | We must fight for.our 64 union labels to the Inst ditch, | Jaw of SUPPLY and eee ie ina frome Waw {house and joined the crowd run: | this morning that her residence was glycerine The money taken | pr lone of bill ol \® * Havon attended the ceremony. The| Ping toward the basement, Allen| broken into yesterday afternoon, all in currency I by the senate CeCe eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee Will be seen from this that, Key, Charies O. Seoville officiated, | took advantage of the thick erowd | Two gold watches were taken,

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