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LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STA MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1909 PRI ONE C »INSURGENTS WIN FIRST BATTLE mere tee WILL FORCE RECALCITRANT BIJRG| ARSPOLICE Hi PHOUSE REFUSES TO ADOPT tr, THE STAR AIMS ° give you all the news as soon ns it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you, HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. CITY | RULES OF LAST SESSION | | ai ra | ,***eeeee****** Connon Chosen Speaker, But Outlook ST APPROVE OR # WIRELES® AT OLYMPIA, «| ~~ m Pp ’ : TURN DOWN BOGOTA UNDER « “the Unite Wieien buses *| Js That He Will Be Shorn of Much BILL. nd "the ‘aarouramgrotings & | awe : ‘soma MARTIAL LAW |f Hare tamed thrown the air s| Of His Past Power. | l@ congratulated Acting Gover *% - ao Bouillon Will Introduce an} wasiixorow March 16.——By U. pundisturbed t + tne premnee| SEVEN THEFTS ARE | BLUE COATS GUARD # nor May 01 the entablishment #] | WASHINGTON, Maret B © then re-elected. The saul Ordinance Fixing Car Dai’ he, capital city of the ne one & nnca,,|, REPORTED OVER THE CITY HALL AT | noon Mr. Hay replied wo Mr. #|189 for the adoptlon of the. rule teen to report sion Schedules. tnd the plaga is o¢- | 6 line SUNDAY. SAUN ARMSPEMEES::. 1a ene ceamied ta tam operon + | omte vea ca crat totey Wien Cannon fire at the for ast few days |arrive ~ : * of a wireless station. *\and seored the first 1 gainst ; ‘ ves: Ramet ate ee uaa oytick fe vd the . Color g,tnet| Valuable Old Violin Is|After Scene of Turmoil|***********#e* * be “el te a to. the “ie whale Whine ab a das Prepared an or Pc ren ig" ye , {tre petting the “ or Stolen From Abbie | Wm. D. Stephens fo “teszipos a whe side © has . . irtue Bans opersiet in ‘city. : " sh ie " “ ‘ : ; a, : sain pretext Rodgers Elected Executive. IDEAL WOMAN Soule. a g en nia, | wniey Sa ult In giving & service that ts Asfactory and adequate tor th Sommoedation of the puoiic This ordinance, if possibie, wil! MMtroduced at tonight's » mn of th t which I nal appre~ Victory for Insurgents. ure of 12 o'clock! LOS ANGELES, March By | WEARS BIG | Kincaid nd clock Sun-| 7 k P.—Surrounded by a cordon of | K ne , HY council. If it is impos. w tle, acoording ') among the hundreds of excited leette; M Repre 4 Dalzell, of Pent . 7 re te ece ' the por ‘ a, ni Nh e no ate or > typew r Ree ieee ey inn, proprietor |2@R® Who assembled at the city ha od | Mone . od that the ome Bext week. | ¢ a store at $23 Kast Pine et, en-| 8? an carly ho counetl — |W 7 of the Sixtieth come Ht will then be up to the mem. | —- + tered hie place of bu thie togay tunanimously elected William | OR. LYMAN ABBOTT LAYS DOWN | of Ohio, I : of M ri, demande “ i" n © m Ste ens mayor Ave « te ‘ of the city council t ack |READY TO LEAVE AT A MO Raper mereing, Be discovered, 2 vo giro: eh geheae meyaer LAW TO WOMEN OF HI6 | and a Gelinas either for the people or for the MENT’S N ae aka on m had been a the CONGREGATION Ket anEA er bovmpenins OTICE TO ACT andies « owing warm as Masoes e ; | insu m | AS PEACEMAKER. iT arrGe Guay etenping 011% were the =n k of boys, Demand More Cars. | > San bean ‘un ree Moore, who Ie stopping at i ernie mor tha| NEW YORK, Me 5 p.| one Dalz us quem Mr. Bouttion some | ey = 4 = # Florence House, reported to the | Uy Rall § A . ie st thon ! adopted ted & report. gly WASHINGTON, March 15.—Ry val that » ' Ad the b an ‘ " A la, by a vote is with regard U. P—Charles B aaa te a t morning his F “ ng w . , at street car sery RE frketent nee to mal E ed and $120 taken fr the ec ned ; 7 + inet Milne that the » ee oe, © WV ASHINGTO! 15.—By |pocketa The burglar wan of poll ‘ . i. th loptic 18 ques ihe Sompanies to tnatail ¢ America at a mome U. P—The cruiser Viratnia jentrance by means of « pase key tieians, lobbyists, curiosity seekers |aremat é the ae ticmekan Speaker Votes “Aye t D y msiag Street cars. sident Taft having dec arrived cajutia, Salvador, yoo.| A silver watch and §2 In and agitators yeh ot. i . On t call on t estion | Fowle New Jersey; Gardner, of This report was turned ove him there to act as terday, according to advices recety sorten, Breet Oe Pee oer 6 Aw the throng grew in stze m To be an . B De, | ee eee made clear that he did | Massachusetts od, of lowag the tender mercies of the coun ess conditions tmpr the navy department today fey Mre. RJ calied to the scene, | 4%" t w question as to his | Gror { North Dakote; Haugen, We corporations committer. cruiser Washington has ar- |}; oe | ge 5 ak count” ene nte " attitude, @ ited “Aye of Iowa; Hayes, of California; Aim eral Manager Potter, of the orts have been re at Cofinic an” on : sot tt Dincard " . t| R Clark t nt haw, of Neb Hoilings ttle Electric company, ap Nlendaainn au i por f very officer which makes walking well nigh tm-| duced on providing worth of Ohic |, deme Beared before the committes, an a & ilac apala, | seve : shronce at patrol duty was|ponsibte ‘ “gv of Te Meunced that they had ordered ae ter |wtationed in the corridors or coun iia. Dinat wih isindaer tie band . 7 with the LOTS of new cars, and that was eewecrscr = wee ‘bY | oil chamber of the city hall when it stoaq t work she tape vious ques the end of Mr. Bouillon’s recom , , 100, the! tat his ech of acceptance To ot red cb 2 sont cits ete mendation: A . “ was | Mayor Stephens settled the mooted ar at take ex nee Clark im T tion of the adoption of ailion took th tion that ee , ding. | question as to th aint ar fer. me the previous of ue conaress A si 1 a certain vient « 4 yestorday | term, making {t plain ; : - i , fil “ > ‘or to ditional ear ait " stole ° . nt 1 1 a t r if a er eat vie- lon has put the s partments of Mre. H. V, Luithion, |oesiom gormer Marcus ; 1 Ape Dagg may, Fe wt call wa t thetr fight to vietory Beeond time, in this new ordinance ihe: dca . . Bor noteh Ter ey vciy |. We bas been cor Her at be . ng taken of the a8 ques. | by en « a change in the rules Will Fix a Running Sohedul Sage ey aoe. puna won shy” and that | value trode of dol. |freee opposed te ause in | ; dev Gon, ie cones, weer eae, | ae pinced: ene rere ee Im brief, th will ¢ ’ : no wing @ brief noto Roose " ° it he # fer, candidate for 1 < de n . emanding Dateslt | th a ~ « —— whe every st re * 17 “ . war P 09 14th av. N.|reomil, that the s appol ar cous tes ts ‘ « that | sing 5 i MEDS Se the thy ts eae tie him f r aad’ taint the * ie th relar s sankuh serve January 1, 1916, . emerge wen <ehanly where be! srepermott. ¢ hes, Wed the Bouilton’s prev ar «tt . io Cues A OS z ao eree bout a his residence | when Harper's ‘ 4 t w ere was a : lel F entee fre e democrath tain that this sen ww hel Seattle ge = b ‘ a the ty * 1 have a mee ont n the d eratio ~ i a © beta! . " . © unde roe we : Pane pie , 1 bi game. He wrote Roose ISHER fecertag that’ be nigel ay , Care “This ordinance covers what as 4 73 ay = matter be sut ow . ‘ Cla sick, this department considers a fair and reasonable » said Mr. Bouillon today. “It does not mean the ruriaing time that ” 6 Giiesetlai’ 1 i wa } of Alabama, presided, was necessary yesterday or the | ex se ee _ those of 4 Fred! 5 , ‘ . Jelivered to| a son, of Arkansas funning time that may be neces PETE PEEP! Wheeler, a socialist, ax it 4 * U. P—After ai ry mer telegrama f a ch cometary, Magnan Bas: sary next month * cat easacwetian st NEW YORK, Ma By UP tat a Bey / U Afte 5 f ner é : ‘ ; 3 a. ming time required today, right * & | Formal pleas of | ty were | tog late he opposing forces t F . : grow by — agin Bema aprges HE explained mow. The companies are obli * BANK CLEARINGS. we | OSE For ie oka hen sitie make a regular nomination er and , { to Ca e-clec-| that his vot right.” He their franchises to Presepe | Re edie gh yg Rory — tas pe i sper ese telegram 1 that he obj 0 “caucuses™ ple a reasonable | a _ Gentle * x & yo r ‘ signed S$. S. McClure, |of dem th ereto This ordinance offers | arings te 6176 * eons * up Ridgway, D: Graham | f they ca “come What we consider @ reasonable “4 185,106.77 ® rs . >A tt and Re t 3.\ ferences Service. It ie now up to the Re Tacoma : * JAP AND WHITE GIRL Tne gio J ites We “ He objec making the caueus Te rapiisilathins ssptaaiigen | Garroted 4 robbed by tw earings today 925.596 @ © members arrived ea tha Z thoi resent. Um thugs was the experience of J. H.| * Balances - “Mli* CORTE MADERA, Cal, March 15.| It ”& « sual. Twoth s were { « a an esented @ A.-Y P E Ni YSTic Holland, president of the J. H.)® Portiand. *| Ry t have n le | Would charg ary ‘ 1 ‘clock. Ord - . — the right ceeccln- sited Holland Co., according to a report | # Clea toda st by of to | this ‘ and t r to veto bills, under EM | made to the police yesterday. Hol-® Balances seat inte I mar prayed, 7 the ¢ « ft's | nt rules, is offensive, im | and says he was on his way to his | ® flawe of Gungirc alleged mem roclamation sur F on: | that peaker alone has the powe home at 1 7th av. N. early yee iy x ewe HH HH 4 eee her of the famous Japanese y H UNDREDS WANT esx to meet in special ses er to prevent the consideration of 1 Vote on Speaker. assures. The resolution proposed nt of 4 committee of various parte of the t the committees of e lasted nt his erying out, and : thea.“ roe “beboa.| 10) BE ASSASSINS aker, which |that the Japanese will be excorted | out of the city In a fashion which 2 n ‘ k, 166 jock, when the of @ gold watch and a few dollars eh | Hagen, | Would arow interest and sur- | * 8: fe 2; for ers went to the session, Last December Holland was at recog: | ptine in Nippon agp Pome Bay ta tn hanaek tacked by two men in a saloon on| WASHINGTON, March 16.—By U insurgents had been in caw) Cont g with the turmofl tm First ay. 8. and relieved of valuable|p phe mystery surrounding the “ABSTRACT teeH i ' from 9 o'clock until nearly noor cep Boker ge jewelry Gustine te Geieten They mumbe red about 18 Every | of the special tariff session 4 HEARS BRYAN; DROPS DEAD. |{icaso artist ‘want fo {i oe ee , ng Ai of congress {n the senate was @ quiet affair today. » of excitement te the « ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 1 near Alexan thelr f CHURCH PLANS EXHIBIT : in the rules, AT THE EXPOSITION rf By U. Po While William J Bryan | may le up in the arres oe the: akey ‘tana: San am @ im ler be | thre ner arged with he ar bl be 2 wi - Peace’ in 1 niger? - uss mdly Senator Lafollette, of Wisconsin, «5 ye Whe |. A pawn tioket fora guid watct d the credentials of Senator ephenson, and he was sworn in. The election of Stephenson HOW MANY LETTERS ARE ’ ny, fi A belony rn paleony, fell dead belonging to Schultz was the clew THERE HERE? I * which led to the arrest == aa me aan \ ; lock, Of! was pending before the Wisconsin be A.-¥ K . nomen € ature and several d ens of Kround i Pe io ballots were taken, but it was only : A. 2: Sauer Wee es ted Candidates. on to the desk of Vice President « MENT AGENT AND THE FOREMAN ryy ; main, voted for] Sherman, whore he Was sworn a r is a to|k t r Minnesota Aft he opening prayer, the a mon tor He t ‘ ation of President Taft it l cornlaa 4 ee - i of F “ ng ne special tariff session Degas Fe kere, and * of the ‘ t ‘ s read. Then followed roll call ce F w { Sheppard, of Texas, all/tg which 60 members answere: Bi + WIDOW WANTS | niger 2.00 WILL REPORT FIREBOAT =" "5 et S22)" AFFAIR TO COUNCHL |< ceete| IN JAPAN oe MEM WANTED © FoR CNTRACT Say be Bupert ! tthe board of pubite works, ask. | Was greeted with apple Cla VANCOUVER, B. ©,, March 15, | Talimat & for 3 eliewed » Se eeineted nn Ry U. P—W. T. R. Preston, Can- husben pwned ey the be reported 4 u with ¢ Vreediand, of w|adian trade commisst at Yoko Ror 4 7 ‘ boat w | York, and Dent, of Alabama, were} hama, cabled O'Hara, deputy mim | Sean w m the at for an|a ted t lister of trade and commerce at Ruma apeuses A. anced Heavy earthquake anadiana pared in room = fae wee ; c hed y 164 votes, | safe R (Pe eae uottoally n t declared: “I) ‘The slesmoxraph at, the Domine | Mrs. De ix ren goa ur 2 y ' ¢ tellers have not yet | fon rvatory registered two pe) DPS & anging | hee ® bbe ‘OP Ter are un ar, i veenet MoD 1 had evidently | shocks ye ay, presumably the | 1 we a all t in left to ‘ h sunt and then he | eathquakes rred to by Preston, per @reon and himeecit a . 7 aigpiggs tre ccurred Saturday at 9:42 p, Mm, Continual complaints are ment agents are fearful as the re pate the employment agent In {one job to other in this way the report of the tellers, Aftor this) 144 gunday at 12:42 8, m, made to the authorities by sult of an unusually large and) case of an investigation, and | would be hard to estimate. There CRAZY MAN KNOWS wo GREEN SUIT ‘ Campbell of Kansas ana ene boring men who have been resounding “holler,” but the hold-| then fires the unfortunate man. |is a certain proportion of skilled | Bartlett of Georg and Clark of| BANDITS KILLED, fleeced out of their few dollars (up game has never ceased, has| The process is repeated in laborers in general construction and ti M ri were ay ted 40% | ST, PETERSBURG, March 15—~ take jobs that do not material ed, if t tales of thousands of de there are always three crews, retained, comparatively ste " hely havent ; —4 s i ss the repabiicltanl pte . . ~ xe rs nactiontin fae according to promises | frau orking men are true one en route, one leaving and least, otherwise contractors would| wiih Ghoree. in, Abraham ; ; the hou Jext t ‘band of robbers that pate. Lye after und the Work With Forengen one arriving. never get their work completed on t, Jacot . H , ; a ha ‘ n harassing the people n, vic e. ¥ , a ma i ar . . Cannon & . T anak regi TT DO= bie © (tee cca. hove It has been openly charged | It is a great game, this swindle, | j Jon f . is oie Rays we es ala giced, and day aneae day that certain foremen and eu and one which will probably be But to offset this is that a@iver f ke tlt re ted ansalter |i 10, w ‘they were atte many. private employment | perintendents in rallroad, log- | worked just as long and as regu:| great proportion of the labor ‘ : leh, be ce aha” Phos ahi of Seiad oe . Bight others agents continue to sell fake | g/g and construction work are larly as enterprising foremen and) Ing men of ordinary skill, euch turd. | eetha kan waa ire bs to men who often find | Interested on a percentage uperintendents and avaricious em-| as swampers and muckers, who, niet Grittity RODY UNIDENTIFIED. laine er nag a the] MARTINSVILLE, Ind. March 26 themscives at the end of thelr | Basie with certain employment |! loyment agents exist without be-| like the sheep, are clipped of ¢ Me waidentitied body of a man [eee ot ras | —By U. P— home of Charles G. urney moneyless, jobleso and | agents. The agents hire the Jing kept under strict survelllance,| their wool as frequently as it ating in the bay near | oldest J nt of serv I Re for the anti-saloon oe 4 . men, take their money, send | Theanine Washes grows long enough for the By U. ¥ attle Lumber Co. | Address. league, was partially wrecked by eo them wherever the work may > shearing. And in these days | Vise Ps of Cuba lett “ @, Andere 1 new memt then w ynamnite at midnight, "Phe story of urs this condition has con-| be located, the foreman kssps How many thousands of doliars| of “get-rich-quick,” shearing |teaay who will ontae | Wo. month w badly 4, th ia wan 4 r come spasms of| them employed for a day o 4 njonth are extorted from the clas: day for this class comes regue |e Cornel Me Pare ner |Mecomposed that an ide leat “ ‘ : * r the sc o-when the eraplc two, or long enough to exout { laboring men who wander from! tarly and often sotpol marke 6 wer es " | short”

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