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HE SEATTLE TAF TEN PAGES THE SEATTLE STAR 3, <S SSS =< WN NO, 87 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1909, TEN PAGES ee ON ‘ENT OTTER P CAR ITS NEED OF § AT FAIR GROUNDS. ——— Says the Termin- Are Much Too Small. will be ween in the way ROMISES BETTER RVICE IMMEDIATELY Give Them a Chance To the hundreds of people who have called by phone, and who have written letters to The Star, complaining of the arrangements made by the Seattle Electric company to handle the crowds from the exposition, The Star desires last Tuesday. 'Was Captain ‘and One of WILLIAM F. LAUBSCHER SUCCUMBS HE DIES SUDDENLY OF ACUTE _INDI- GESTION, ne ue sr mee THE A. B. TAKES PROMINENT PART SAY Ulded Ld Best Known Police 4 captala | of the Seattle police depart nt) THAT Wi (& TROOPS SENT TO SCENE OF STRIKE RIOTS ARE STARTED IN THE NIGHT to say that it feels confident that within a few days the Officers oe THIN — WEY , officials of that company will have devised methods which ‘e MATER — ye my wor 3 ie Fae —Seea bn Sa i! 4 janbinaiabincipipade that a noticeable will obviate any danger of a repetition of the incidents of William F, Laubseber, i Diet CMECHARC 0 MILITIA IS ORDERED ‘erowde by next Sat . lf 0 ye " h [on aman more than an ordi It is not necessary for The Star to say that it is not an J Of the Pullee Rete nese eknr” se OUT TO AWE i bably at i 2 Le S e nh 80th re | ey poe <a apologist for the Seattle Electric company, But The Star a a thertiy sie re Rey ~ Nox = a STRIKERS. E. €. Pot believes in giving every man a chance for his white alley. | morning. Death was due to an be | > es a Seattle Electric com It believes that Mr. Jacob Furth, president of the Seattle {ack of seute Indigestion, which aft| Troublesome Ti Caus = ; yO Le c c i to be no ques Electric company, is sufficiently loyal to the city of Seattle "For comet ated past Capt] : pee : the street ca Laubecher : Worry in Southern gla at the A-Y P. expos) te, particular to see to it that the success of the exposition is not to be marred by the greed or the incompetency of officials of the complained of not feel but the indisposition was} not conalder serous. ing well California. " . = a= , Mae ‘ee, ‘the or Seattle Electric company. The Star believes that Mr. A. 1 think I will be able to tecnme| ar TF TRY, “ . my duties in the mornin have few Kempster, superintendent of the Seattle Electric com- | {hy captnin a4 he lett tho stares / NEVER YE 604 DEN GATE HOTEL (M : PN Pi Ree Be rb Reactors pany, is as anxious to avoid unpleasantness and inconven- | yesterday morning OFT TRED HL Woe ~ SUMMLE oF (905 = * we will suggest fe the best to tion, and | am gatiefactory out t of Pub ¥. Bouillon. em eruah and jam at company's tw avoid | to that ex oy the publie Tuesday 5 time Supt. of Pudiic Ma tnspec tence in the transportation of passengers from the fair grounds as anyone, It is necessary, however, that something be done at once to relieve the situation. True it is, no one expected any such crowd as attended the fair on Tuesday, and no one could have predicted the very severe rainfall which drove so many thousands to the street cats in a very brief period of time. These combined conditions may never prevail again. But there will be other days upon which enormous crowds will be at the fair—crowds so great that the pres- ent loading station facilities will be inadequate to care for them properly. ¥ The Star is assured that the Seattle Electric company is Is Taken ili Guddenty, Shortiy atter 1 o'clock thie morn: | ing the police captain was selsed with violent pains in the chest, Dr. | M. L. Everly, the family physician was summoned, and through his| tmloistrations Capt. Laubecher was made comfortable, A few hours later tht captain was again attacked by excruciating pains. Despite every effort to re | lieve bis suffering, the ead came | shortly after 5 o'clock this morn: | ing Capt, Laubscher was one of the oldest members of the Beattie po | lice department, having joimed the foree in April, 1890. During hia) , days of walking a beat, Capt. Laub. | OF HEARING HA) wAS TALKING To BULY MUCKLUCK~ AND | SE2 TO Wim ~ BULY «= + ==0077* THAT Fine? winthh i Aew come you Te THINE oriy Goprety advices from Troops ordered to this place to quell the striking lumbermen arrived at 11:13 o'clock this morning. The strikers made no demonstration and there is little likelihood of any serious clash between them and the soldiers, Strikers Started Riot. SISSON 3.—Private to the effect that the town ‘s quiet fol exciting events of last Cal, June McCloud are lowing the SS Troops ordered out by Governor Gillet arrived here at 9 o'clock this morning and departed imme- diately for the lumber town, where a 4 4 cher was the. central are of a the striking employes of the Me on soe | making every effort to solve the difficulty, and suggests 7 0 stlrritg: enema aps "|" |Cloud Lumber company mare to the | that the officials of that company be given an opportunity || made a tleutenant in August, iat, CALAL ANDERS lng Rg joe NN a will suggest ‘ and on July 1, 1901, he was ap-| a : Par tye | te work out a solution in their own way. If then a remedy pointed captain, which position | | Leaders of the strikers, whem be gindly ac tg on the first | @ come to} The Star. if ie belong | | the eit i Sect: nd our men were has not been found, it will be proper to see that the right city officials are appealed to, to the end that we may come home from the fair without too great inconvenience. == GOV. HAY PREPARES CALL FOR THE EXTRA SESSION :: be held until his death, Came From lowa. Capt. Laubecher was born in | April, 1882, at Muscatine, lowa. He | tecelved his early education at Ttp- | oa. ae lo 1884 Captain Laub ved In ranching in lowa, ey i 1889 he came to Beattic. For several monthe he worked in a log | ging camp on Lake Washington and later opened a sales and livery == — at Maynard ay, and Jack- ‘Tarcoaiageetee CORRESPONDENT OF U. P. _ PRAISED BY ROOSEVELT SUBJECT OF LEADING. called to the telephone today, re fused to discuss any action they might take following the arrival of the troops. The management of the }lumber company is equally reticent, Piunged Town in Darkness, Italians from surrounding towns have been moving into MeCloud for several days, and the strikers’ force has been so augmented that it now |numbers over 800 men. A number of agitators from outeide the camp bis 7 are reported to have gone into Mo art « itn ts sos apt Laubscher was married to EDITORIAL IN Cloud and to ire taken os tebe art in the meeting yesterday eve- 1 lay the} As & result of informal eugges of the legistature. It is more or par a one ee i which existed. |tions advanced by the legtsiative| less expected that the wets will OUTLOOK. ning, which resu! |compelling the American workmen ip the rout | investigating committee, Gov. M. E. that more will Hay today prepared his prociama- Mine and | tion calling for a special seaston of fe route, tho di-|the state legislature, to convene at | to the former|? o'clock im the afternoon on jess trou | June 23, j where the) This morning Gov. Hay stated! |that from the discussions held with | the committee, he believed It would | be necessary to convene the body ot lawmakers to line up a course ot netion based upon the final re turnto and again oppose the gov- erpor and place as many obstacles in his path as possible. When dis- cussing the prospects of trouble with the “wets” this morning, Gov. Hay sald: Expects Little Trouble. “IL don't know that I am expect ing any trouble from the ‘wets. It ie true they may set up & campaign in opposition, but #0 far I have not! MIX WITH CABLE CAR A CAR HITS ONE AND Roosevelt Leaves for the Interior on Hunt- ing Trip. IS FEATURE | | | (ity United Prose) NEW YORK, June 3, — Theodore | Roosevelt in the current number of OFFICIALS _ BANQUET OF THE DAY) fon to leave their posts in the lumber | company's mill and power house, phone wires between here cCloud were cut last night, strikers closed down the ant, plunging the town into darkness. Linemen went to work them early this morning and restored communication, soon Troops Have the Cash. acen any strenuous indications of | the Outlook 4 os his editorial | SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 3.— port of the Investigators upon the 6 oo | baa pyrene) ’ OF & quarter different institutions and offices of | | have ras cians Awd mre PUSHES IT AGAINST [column to praise of the iiterary) COL. DYER OF FORT One ‘hundred thousand doliars te } 1 o cash is @ e jepos: ip tovome semary the wtate, heretofore opposed me, and cannot OTHERS. powers of Warrington Dawaon, staft| VANCOUVER. National Guart 1. quell this “aie acne | Wete May Object, | poutttvely state just what thelr ab correspondent of the United Press turbance. The lant lestelature fuore money Politiclana are now raising an | Utude associations, who tn accompanying F : passed a bill creating an emergency attentive ear and casting expectant] Gov. Hay is now stopping at the ith @ which brought ever: nine : | A luncheon in the New York state! fing for facilitating the assemblin facilitate that Acc be te With a crash ue ¥} the colonel on his African hunt. | s a close ob |f'nces toward the soldiers of the/ Washington. He will remain here person to the windows, three auto-| Roosevelt praises Dawson's books |P"!!4iNe. elven by the exposition of- | and transportation of troops, T foe! thar) et” Camp, who battled with the| until tomorrow morning, when ho tae } p —— Gciaia in Me -Conenel oyer et eae governor ere. nes the last session | leaves for Eliensbu jmobites and an inbound Yosler way|—The Scar” and “The Scourge a «age ~<cnenemenecuracmmeniececemmmmnepammncmccmccmcns | CAPT, WM. PF, LAUBSCHE street cat collided 1a the street at} and refers to his success, not only |Fort Va badly cm SOLD LOU R ——————-— } io ol c D antinene (troops to Beattie for the opening iponduetors ho men, half of them negroes, were 7 : ——= | ihe entraner to the city hall short-|in England, but on the continent sha Napelition: sel ten ntl : aworn in today. | Mies 8. A. Kinsey, December 14, |ly before noon today ‘ Daweon for years was manager of : P Maitik : npn Band from the Because he made no effort to stop | 1873, in lowa | Although Mra A. J. Goddard, wife|the Paria bureau of the United; feature of Military day at the ex- y concurred the rioting last night, Lieutenant} Besides Mra. Laubscher, Capt.\of Gowneliman A. J. Goddard, was! | ress, and bas made a great name |posttion. Colonel Dyer and a num- ie the statement John Sykes of the 18th and W,|Laubscher leaves two sons and two| seated in One of the autos which | sur himself tn the newspaper field. |bor of office ike aeaskan H facilities at me Moreland ste. police station, was|daugbters. Sydney Otis Laubscher| was amashed, she was aot injured| The article which appeared to Sasshee “oh Ua eeeaeiaal ye gs suspended today by Director Clay,|{s employed by W. P. Fuller & Co., | beyond a slight shaking up. |day in the Outlook was written at 3 A man who gives his name is pe | hich cam for the falr open- | P ‘ asew t th aoe going to une pending consideration of his case by|and Harry A. Laubscher ts city City Car Gets Hit |Mombasa. April. 22. Although | Which came here for fair open-| Potter, but who refuses to give oth- . turnstile sys a board of trial, jeigar and tobacco salesman for y : | Roosevelt had not met Dawson, who|ing were admitted free to the|er information, save that he fs an + this station Cc of the Strike | Be acher & Co. One of the| The car owned by the city, and)ig a native of South California, un: fair grounds today, and after look- | electrician in the concession known More station #0) jauses - |daughters, Mias Blanche B. Laub-|used by Superintendent of Streets) 1; ‘ihe present trip, the newspaper |, atcady’ ee GA vie {2 Dixieland, was arrested thie me Gut tant: SUBWAY AND ELEVATED MEN awe cpu he company to Ne” |wcher, resides at the family home, | M Ag haope Monten ip 9 yes | man's accuracy and his engaging | * ee Nt ge etsy Saromies en tervicn was cade to the following demands caus) 144 the other daughter, Mra. C, P.| at the curb, was also crushed anc sality attracted the notice of morning, are attending the military | charged with selling liquor within file for an ng.| 20'N THE STRIKERS IN od the strike . We paged y , battered, Hf. ¥. Jahn, manager of | Permonality attrac ; tournament ttia Noor s of the state university. oat, is a resident of Los Angeles, the ex-preaiden' to five hours | PHILADELPHIA, Recognition of the union grievance | ja) H. F. Jahn & Co, bad just emerged A strong friendship between the This evening will be fire ( Bloom of the guards, in they could not! committee. from the clty hall and entered his), ’ Paper sd go the col-| Works at #:00 k on the Pay ¢ ee Inet night, is sald to 4 vt 2 PE or eae Daughter is Notified. | Tr cauhaons ccantred two was the result, and h bh a ares, esol ui Watts te tediok eens la | Artiteation ot te exc nore_ | | Mrs, Weet was today notified of |°8* When the acctden eee jonel gradually lowered the o nor. | Bix Bs Aiea re ¥ 2 = Bt : nese pi seed or father’s death, The funeral | Maloney to Blame. jehip which he had exercised over an from thie man a : terminals 26 cents an hour her engl ows of the hunt,, Governor M. BE. Hay was a vis-/The cotn was found tn his posses- filed with su mase meetings this afternoon Results of the Strike to Date, ve , Petey oer ee pt eeare oe “ye et ee js pig oa arte, arith today itor for a few minutes this morn-|sion when arrested. He is being : arrival perintendent Maloney left his car 8% SARE thes: 1g, calling on Director General held y » aro oH public ee Fe iggued proclamations that if the Four Cevestnd ifie | Although po arrangements for Hectares tioos te ey left his car Dawson accompanied the party at tne, ee 1 Dir r General L jheld in the fail at the ar unde, pbb re| ni stil) at work | * » inv ion of Roosevelt nde fi or the bonotit . troops offered resistance in any oe uae. 6 nat os the funeral have be made, it i! jt I, probable that the accident | the Invitati ne boa ea Will Have Bio Bias: | SAN FRANCI@CO.—The where service. _ On way they would oppose arms “or od se ny ethane practically settied that Capt. Laub | would not have occurred Dawson le the har Pappa 4 The ear oe thie morn-| abouts of John Burroughs is causing eter non) with ume. Fk faa M rtm “ad cad ot schor will be laid to reat with every) " Inbound Yesler way car No, 6,/hewapapor oniriporiich, with the |!t& «ave promise of equaling that| fronds much anxiety. The natural " armed heavily and have ey yolloe honor. ith Gripman |. Corbett and Con-/ the Rooseve 4 with the |’ : rea : 4 phology Pid dy GAPS were run at breake £00 v " with Qripma . ois he held by yesterday before the day ts over.| ist was scheduled to arrive here tntervais rt het Bac po eee Cort idle rrr Hy: The death of he Lavhacher ductor Frank Olbite in charge, had ocr an ype bry : the super! The few uncompleted exhibits are| from Honolulu Tuesday, but when Bee weed if necessary. : 2" leaves a vacancy in the po just reached a potnt between Firth | the co acc ‘ ‘ tal The the ) docked Burrousiie w company prac nen fe ning, 660 ; rity of the United Presa reports of | aking shape he firet| the vessel docked Burroughs was ; J Redeem | (My United Press.) ork ot on thik They alte Chief War ‘end us he Appol Bt | down Yealer way. In order to pars arrived yesterday, and was in| mails brought no explanation of a ‘ Bed Porticth gt. ro.| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 1—| 00% At moon tnd that they etre ment, Sergeant of Police W. 1. Maloney's machine, Jahn was com: | Rg a today | change of his plans mers betwee aployes of the subway and eles)” Soved “4 1 Peer is in charge of the morning | pejied to swing out towards the Lhe bes | a ee F Ss ane : ‘ nruck today, Joining | Phitadelphi, and’ accet et work on| patrol. Those eligible for the post | our teadke. Jahn says ho did not} NAIROBI, British Bast Africa = (RONEN Maleate Ssectetchesclirevin: Hepes wm or gy oat on | tion created by Capt. Laubscher's hear the warning bells which Grip-| June 8—Colonel Roosevelt and hit : taleed. — Intl the platform men of the at nl say me ae Ree | death ® Rergencts at Patios jman Corbett says he rounded | party left he re eas ai roan On a 3 . ling continued in Ken . ’ Yaude G. Bannick <ing an pecial train for Kijabe, 40 miles FRIDAY’S A of -P PROGRAM ‘ ot hasan Aes ed ; ie hil there | ota falees, Polle ¢ Chief ‘Ward Ve Queer Tangle. Srrtheatt of Nairobi ee ke Oy . this gee an ae rine panel e sat e welll will make no appointment for sev-| With @ crash the forward ond of| ‘The party will arrive at camp to Friday will be Japanose Naval day at the exposltion, with the : Immediately. ee ia days the street car struck Jahn's auto, night, and early tomorrow the ex officers and men from the cruisers Aso and Soya as the guests of from the League Island navy Policemen Mourn, hurling it ae ot ae gi, 8 Ma! president will visit the Americans] jono- The local Japanese association will be present in numbers, n yard and the police. More than 00 ne with crushing foree © 1WO mission at Kijabe d Ad 4 chi ds 1 review the parade and . t " *. the p ‘More 7 TURIN—Four Frenchmen | When the news of Capt, Laub. ener erepns ce, inde | lealan at uae win start for] 4n4 Admiral Licht and statt will review h parad and watch the _ letters received t of last night's riots are In}iwo Italians were fatally injured to-| timely end w sontved athletic events in the stadium, in a number of which Japanese r ¥ acher's untimely en Ae received | Gord's automobile before Gripman | gotik. which is reached by caravan sailora have entered to the atroet « pltala, and the number is be-|day while climbing the Alps, at-| at police headquarters this morning top the street car ‘est of here. weiss” Dep dedi id the fotlo Corbett could atop the str and is almost due W The program, besides the usual band concerts by Innes and 4 wing cused rapidly tempting to reach an inaccessible | {t cast gloom over the department The damage to the three autos > ; 1 . ‘ BTRAL there should| The subway and elevated em=| point On every hand were heard expres-| ya) “tach tata jhe tuoeaanan EADY the A-Y.P. band, will tnelude 7 wr eat & blem- |» it at 9 ofelock thie morn~| ea eter | wae | ion of sorrow fad caer “re te certainly tougt luck : STEAMERS ARE R 9:80 am tase pal, Bey. tons in the stadium y a h@ glorious pletely tying up the lines “ é | apt. Laubache . \aatd Jahn A few olghts ago : ae head: Ras re ma ewig ot Sapige , Pitth to 69th wt, Spectal po-|insued today by the National Ma-|consctentious officer who fulfilled |AMa Jahn. 4 fen nie Ne) 10 LEAVE | DAWSON 0p. m tic events In stadium. Roman race; ea 4 eg: teare table tact rushed to every elevated | chintste’ union for a general strike) his duty as he saw It," sald Chief Dornan at First av. and Madinon at rider on two hor bareback, Packing contest Tug of war, ever, of ever se soon ae the #trike waa|of machinists on the Baltimore & | Ward today 1 deeply regret hie and now my new PopeHartford — Shoe contest ch man's shoes are put in a wheelbarrow, num. HME thee tron: ared, and within 30 minuteg| Ohio rallroad jdeath aa I know every man In the | oar iy q wreck, But mt that I'm as lod Beall vered in large type, and mixed up. The men run at the signal Open our dex f whe trains had been started — | department does lIucky that | wae not hurt.” . The Yoko to the barrow aud hunt for thelr shoes, throwing any other we plibis- 6 enter and " e breakers, MONTREAL, Can—James Wil-} Capt. Laubecher was a member Z DAWSON he Ms i art shoes they get as far as cent The man recovering - own take pervonai son, secretary of agriculture of the! of the order of Masons and algo river ts very highpher ie fire hoes, putting them on and coming to attention first wins the Meyer pertaing Clash With Police. United States, and Chief Forester | ot ee A. 0. U. W,. He enjoyed |W AMER AHHH ARKH) ie for Whitehorse leave Frill race. it ia very funny.) Army, relay race, to select team to meot a BBY wrong wh between the sallore and| Gifford Pinchot received L.L.D, de | the distinction of being made al® BPORTING EXTRA *! day. The boats may have to wait navy on Saturday, Spectal drills by compantes of blnejackets and 10 pudiic hot red after 20 men from| grees from McGill university toda: | Mason by his son Harry, Worship-|% Wateh for The Btar sport. * | at the foot of yaargs or let the mounted artillery Fighted for 1 ard boarded a ear and| at the dedication of MacDonald col-| fyi Master of Westgate lodge *® ing extra every nfght It's & | passengers wall around Laypares 4 and § p. m.—Ascensions by the airship A-Y.-P, b’ at the motorman. The | lege. * green, It will be on, the | thirty miles, There 18 no sign o Saturday will be Children’s day at the fatr, with a special oyed by ittempted to arrest one of - - CHIGAGO.—Wheat suffered some|\® streets & few minutes After ®| the lake's breaking. Navigators program in the amphitheatre, featuring the chorud Gf 1,500 school ¥ for the t re and shooting followed,| HANFORD, C Fred Jost and| what from the lack of definite news|» the ball game is over, It wil ®| gay it will not break before the |} ci igren trained by Miss Lucy Cole, supervisor of music in the Se- erowds of | No one wan wounded, and the police| Bd Walp, laboring men, were in | regarding the crop, The closing to-|}* be plumb full of opertas *® | 16th, but ies _ plenty Fs vir attle public schools, Saturday will ‘also be Bremerton and Navy eMrance of he sullors back Into the navy|stantly killed today at Red Top by | day was %e lower for the July, an-)% nows right up to the minute. * | on the upper Yikon, meaning e everal hundred special pollee- the explesion of 60 pounds of dynw changed for Beptember and %eo milte, higher for December, | i yard day. # | trouble with sandbars when it does | Kon y AAR aA HRA RH HS Hl real, |