The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1909, Page 15

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SEASATIONAL { § m é { erate Fight That Grewsome Crime Un-|", Now Wage® Three Years earthed at Bellingham) © ] Outrages Which ve Utterly Failed to and the Case Baffles, | 7 Police and Others Work ‘ ) eee Teee eee ee es ing on Many Clues. * é * WHAT BOME odio , . N BIC BLERS' WAR « ' ‘ . *. " t . ! . * Ma © ‘ ! i i* ‘ * * ' * « FW * t * * * } ‘ \ und bricks ® « . . * « f { le h * W a . a f * Y * ti " * 7 t * - i | i Peek eet eaeeaeeae * M4 t A 1 Langdon b arnt al ij r ’ r d hae tt t t ia now, fol. ! f i wing hirty bomb out | Se { t ‘rage he pr t ar among big | gamble ¢ he place where Langd d palace of chance] 4 { nd ) W 0 pounds of dynamite ex Joded in Calhoun place, the other | night 0,000 worth of i 1 t « fatal injuries H 5 to al persons, among them if doubtful ~ They will t 1 part Boune blood jothing The are pureled by the £ ease and no or solving the fi mystery than were at the | f tume of the discovery { SMALL SCHOONER BURNED t (iy Vaeltod Pres) SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 9 Word i has been received tn this city that | the schooner Charles Hanson ba | been burned off San Blas, Mexice | f SHOP GIRLS’ WAGES | i Last December Bishop Anderson, | 4 of the Episcopal diocese of Chicage appointed a spe mmittee on Christian social ser The com mittee included strong men, amor t them being the Rev. Dr. PC. We i { cott, the Rev. Dr. Herman Page i } President James T. Harahan, of the Miinols Central ratiroad; Malcolm MeDowell, of the Central Trust company, and F. H. Deknatel, of 4 Hull House. The Relation of the i Chureh to Labor” i one sub dis | cussed in the committee's report to the diocese, * * * | The committee reported on child Protection, giving results of study of juvenile court work, and the sa ‘ Jeon and associate evils. An inter eating part of the report deals with the ost of living and the wages of women clerks in Chicago. Tt was found that a large class of girls, working as clerks, whose em ployers require them to present a neat appearance, earn from $6 to $7 a week, and that, living in the cheapest room: and clubbing to gether to secure food at the lowest possible cost, they must spend at} least $5.05 a week for rent, food and P car fare. : A “& careful estimate,” the report! wonen, the Vigilante apirit of Chi- spirit of Chi continues, “based upon actual COM-| cago was kindled once more. Coun j ditions, shows that the lowest wage! «i; nas offered a reward of $3,000 to wpon which a woman clerk of the “any citizen” who will drag the 3 class under consideration can Mv! pomp throwers from thelr hiding q fs $9 a week, provided she does not | places ZELLA CALL, Who Was Injured a Block Away, ck ARICA RR de SBN pers No one learned ‘ } man said to the d . York Herald INTERESTS BURTON TAFT RETURNS HOME | BURLINGTON, Vt, July % The Duwamish river project has ident Taft's participation in the|at last recetved national recogni Lake Champlain tercentenary cele.|tlon, Senator Theodore BE, Burton bration enc est " left | Of Obio has written the secretary here at 11 o'clock last { the Duwamish Improvement elub Washington for data and arguments concerning . he ject | FISHIN’. Riding across th day, Dr. Blank noticed ar 1 old ne who had been for perched mot bridge, fish! tly f th atream benes t ‘ome time } finally, overcome the ¢ (fy United Press.) low's unmove SAN FRANCISCO. July 9 and accosted 1 telephone directory a gambling “Hello, Wash What 4 device in th ¢ of the law?) Thle doing \p ther : the question now puzzling Chief THE Crescent Market you want a bite “Hite th y, ¢ when 1 gite a lot o' bites, hit tak f se IN COW BUTTER 8TORE, time to git the fish off'n meh Ii Cor. tet and Pike. an’ 1 doesn’t have no time foh fist {n."—Success Magazine. THOMAS HAYWARD DEAD. _ MARSHALL, Mich, July ¥,— ké a Thom tho oreuntiod the of Lécomotive Enetneers first president of the org died yesterda d 87 ye All meats sold at this market are kept in a thoroughly sanl- tary refrigerator, are the bent selected animals monet dom from dust and 5 rying flles, and the ration, age Our prices are the lowest In nd His Excuse the city consistent with superior M rf? man int © poor beast MorelA, We Invite Your Inspection | forerunners of the | Waging war to the dewth, } by big bulidings |. jchael Kenna ‘his mind now wrecked, was brought THE STAR- CHICAGO TALKS VIGILANCE COMMITTEE |REGONIANS IN GAMBLERS’ BOMB THROWING WAR QELEBRATING = FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. Raha ARE HERE FOR|O" ee dey rf . \ OREGON DAY AT THE Urban A. Walk en FAIR, down the ni j f the | ]} Oregon day at the AcYst or lxon people today, and th ' t ald We will con f No! | Yer wtland day, July 20, ¢ un v atrong The special i Sp pen oh h ing last night and thi ' brought hundreds of visit a : wry part of that sta STLENCED! day at the Amphitheatre tnelud Jun address of weloome by F }Chilberg, a reaponse t Uo Her }won, of Oregon; on oration by W.| In 1D. Fenton, and afi tt SE WAS SMASHED BY BOMB 41, HOW TENNES' GAMBLING HOU other sporting kinds once gathered ; pool room steamer enterprise which now is marked by rows of big sky: | had b started by other gamblers, | scrapers. | Mont Tennes wanted in also. He | Famous Gathering Place. | sald be a ‘ouneal that ts, reveal | the whole business to the author In former tines noted sporting | 110 UG" Businons to the author men from all parte of the earth . ae 2 get the people's money present cliques gathered Bomb Outrages Start. Tennes’ North Side place was dy-| namited. Later one of bis aaloor on Clark et. was damaged In the last bomb throwing there. The cannon-ike alley, hemmed in resounded with a last bomb was ex roar when the Ten ploded. The blast rocked #ky#erap: | new’ Dearborn at. saloon, a few feet ers, put every downtown telephone | trom the bomb, was amanhed. Only out of service, and shivered the fear of capture, the police think Walls of several structures. Mina Zolla Call injured a block away Chief of Police ¢ head of a force that years has failed to solve the mye tery of the gamblers’ war, ts tem porarily refleved from duty as an indirect result of police inability to t the guilty |etarted as the last marchers passed Thuciness men, fearful for the | the Congress hotel reviewing stand city’s name, talk of vigilance ¢em- | crept the bomb thrower, in earshot mittees of the martial music and patriotic Each section of Chicago has had | orators gambling king who made waren! He climbed to the top floor of a On the Bouth Side! building on Wabash av. & block kept the bomb thrower from placing the dynamite at Teunes’ door On Jane | a magnificent Memor passed down Michi ite head rode Gen De the other for public of peace a drtezling rain that an actress, was M. Shippy rough three gan ay Frederick Dent Grant and Gov in time of war safety In time h Thro all hie rivals Hig Jim O'Leary won and lost for-jaway, Three hours later there was tunes In his clearing house of} a erash that lifted theater crowds chance at 4187 Haletead st oft their feet. It rained glass in} the street and the building was | wrecked. Firemen, police and de-| tectives with dark lanterns rushed | The Gambling Kings On the West Side Former Alder: | man John Rogers, from Madison and May sts, held sway. Down |' te place town at 260 State at, in the Empire Lair of Gamblers. Club bullding, Chas. O. Smith, Fred Amid the smoke on the top Noor T. (Bud) White, Harry Hoffman, B.| where they risked their lives to |R. Hyman and Harry Perry held climb, they found the shattered forth. The saloon of Alderman Mi-|bomb, It was lying .in a pile of The room where! lighted the fuse jalra of the gam Dink) was torn playing cards. ithe plotter had of the (Hinky only a block or two away ‘The day after the bomb throwing, | was one erry, once king of the gamblers, | vlers. No one during all these three into court to have « guardian named | years ever has been found gulity of for his immense estate. the outrages. Gambling still Nour On the North Bide Mont Tennes | iahes under cover, but even dhe tried to oppose the united forces of | gambler who fears neither fate Ror | the other gamblers, and then bombe/foree now te trembling began to boom and property of vari | When will it end? the people ous gamblers was damaged in all | ask. The police are silent and baffied These powers that prey have de sections of Chicago. Three years ago the second Noor § live at home."—Hartford Courant. |” Calhoun place, ax it now {x called, |of O'Leary's place in South Hal-|fied the shrewdest detectives the rc ‘4 } runs east and west eon Dear stead st, opposite the stockyards,| same way they feol the shrewd q born and Clark sts., if a block was blown up. gamestors with their marked cards| The district where “Appetite ’ blers,” anewered the people.| Onty a wholesale cleaning out of Bill,” Jerry Dunn, John Condon and ry had wanted to get into a] gamblers will soos Chicago. 9 (By Untied Pres) . . rove —_s a NEW YORK, July §.—Feeling! | . . ; against Tammany Hall and Mayor CALHOUN T0 60 ON peter out tor ratant| 'GIRL SMUGGLER a: eeran SWaice Bas nets ect that the directories are being used | IS FINED $2,000 Ps dering since theremoval of Pollec TRIAL ON JULY 19 coe the’ gaaee pareede an tak iat We Commissioner Bingham, crystallla hich (Wy United Brew) Mm ed Atm meeting of Croater | | machines and dice boxes, whie Samira. i 3. day to~Mion 7) . were put out of business on the frat | INTON, N. J. ) | Me waht Py Ml ge Epa . of this month Camille Lonatert of Milwaukee was aa ons were adopted demanding that) wl Proes. | j ry : tates a tn Than whit Urcuaht the police} BAN FRANCISCO, July 9—Pat-| According to the police, when a| fined $2,000 in the fst — ; a department shakeup be rescinded, | rick Calhoun, president of the party lines up at the bar, some pea irises Lactate eal a a United Railways of this elty, will go | member of Jt calla for the telephone | 44) ea ot age. Her fine was paid a are Se Sivek Meaghenty.. ijt trial! Mentey, Jely 38, for te grins the on Sette tne bate The young woman, with her moth: 5 She was petite, pretty, and 17,)#econd time this year on charges Sith) (10 Coney oe others doer and slater, had been abroad, and 3 and the shopping crowd in Herald | of having offered a bribe to a super-| 15 and the drinks are on the brought Into this country about d square had time to turn and look| Visor to Influence his vote-on the) 0° same end Are = : A $2,500 worth of furs. Her defense 3 , at her and the St. Bernard. overhead trolley franchise granted |™4n who picks the lowest number, | Ooo aia not know the furs i dow Bloc was young—under 17 in 1906 ii will be tried before te 7 | were dutiable * te ne was no featherw pertor Judge liam P. Lawlor, | 4 } 3 Se Rar ala sto who has denied the motion for a| | ARE SEEING THE FAIR. | sere & the’ mistress, who beca ‘ change of venue asked by the de-| Under the auspices of the San) MILWAUKEE, July 9—Mins Ca % ed when the dog stopped and re-|fendant on the ground that the Francisco Examiner, bo: nd girle| mille Lonstert belongs to one of i fused to budge. court was blased and prejudiced, of the California state schools with the most prominent families in Mil Within three ee a great) Judge Lawlor presided in the firat| friends and chaperons to the num waukee crowd gathered and a policeman ud-|'rial, which resulted in a disagree. | ber of 80, arrived In the elty yes | vanced ment. peas es special cars, to visit the MAY PHONE ON TRAINS pins . ; ate tat eats! exporition : wd can mave TACOMA, Jy 9.—The nny ipa tie to a re but sid tin pe * pty re and ot | MAG. TAPT IMPROVING. | In the near future passengers can le h ficers of the Weyerhaeuser Timber (iy United Press.) sit In thetr seats tn Great Northern won't you please coax bvadtente tukes place bere today.|,, BEVERLY, Mass July 9—Al-| trains and telephone friends in the along ; = Giticors will be elected, and it 1s|{2OUKD Mrs. Taft, the wife of the | city while the train le exchanging ane Wis police par, eg cd A skyscraper will be or-| President, has been at the “Summer | engines or loading baggage. This tn og tec of traffic at) expected & BKYSCrA DOT wie oe or, | White House” but four days, she | novation had already been tried sue the ¢« i at atin ant & homes far (ie oom shown # marked improvement | cessfully in large eastern cities, and whispered * ' ee * “| im health, according to a statement has been found to be a great com Mee oe : ge tigi " today by her physician veulence. tg ney ot nt | DUWAMISH PROJECT | | | WHY PAY MORE THAN HALF PRICE FOR Trimmed Hats t Shapes — WHEN YOU CAN BUY AT THE — WONDER At This Remarkable Reduction? foregd into that must We consolidate had to move and were to our two large stores We're #0 crowded for the one room ean't rid of them but your gain If you buy now, we ket loss, display goods, and now or never, It's our FEMMES, RIBBONS AND neopeey. “ARE ALSO Dens areal Wonder Millinery Co. 1521-1523 BECOND AV. fw A Portland Festival choru 4 Spangied Banner,” | Memoriam the Star which was rendered most effe | WF conan ‘ine ly, with Rowe Block Bauer as the / , SWieop soloist. This afternoon a lawn fete | and reception at the Oregon State | Dd Jo Death bullding {# being held. This even Wree i ing the visitors will attend a prom enade and dance at the Washing ton State building Tomorrow the Oregonta v all help celebrate MeMinnville d with @ program at the Oregor building in the morning, and a re ception in the afternoon | REPRODUCTION OF A CAR | TOON IN THE FIRST I68UE OF |"THE HARPOON.” OPE AL 1 | “Was it in allewood car How j oft an had it been built over Was it electric lighted? Was the Penn not, gentlemen, the dead will never tell, and the living dare not.” AT FAIR. TOMORROW — that is his weapor MEN OF NATIONAL FAME WILL, The “Mreck Bag.” that In the ep TALK TO CROWDS AT Walter launched "The Harpe AYP, E for the first time this mouth The mall clerks’ champion b t Special events will crowd each —— $$ other tomorrow at the A-Y-P. ex BIG TIMBER DEAL. poattion, for it will be Innes Day (iy United reas.) Kansas Day, and Sailors and Mar SPOKANE, July §.—The Black ines Day, and each event carries & wei) Lumber company has bought big celebration, The production of the entire timber holdings of the Innes’ “Americana” In the AmPbI-| yenasha Woodeaware co ny on theatre at & p,m. will mark the/ing gt Maries and St. Joe rivers climax of the noted bandmaster's |i, Northern Idaho, amounting to stay at the exposition Kaneas Day will have for its lead-| ing speakers R. A. Ballinger, secre tary of the Intertor, and Senator | Joseph L. Bris The Kansas Day program opens fn the Auditorium at 10 & m, and an afternoon session begins at 2 o'clock, The morning speakers will be President Chilberg, Rev. W. T Randolph, Hon. W. H. Abel and Hishop Wi. A. Quayle, Those tn the afternoon include ex Governor $0,000 acres, for $2,230,000, ' ", Mead, Benator Frist Secretary Ballinger, Joho D. Milliken, Henry A. McLean and Col. Wm. H. Rice. PRETTY WEDDING. TUN A pretty wedding was celebrated last night w Mies Verna Jean nette Crook, of 2226 69th at. west became the bride of Dr. Warren Chalmers Lots, The marriage took place at the home of the bride and was celebrated by the Rev BL. 2 je al dy . d yorta factor s " Whitman, of the First Baptist IRONI MALE is already a real and important factor in this city’s in ehureh, dustrial life. It comes home to you; it enters into the ulations of NEW FLYING MACHINE. 2p bss nC, July o—W Gibson, the local inventor of és monoplane, Which he hopes will prove auch a grand success, fs IRONDALE now only commencing the con struction of the initial machine He expects he may be able to make a test of It in about three months | lation is using DALE'S trade WE ARE HONEST When we tell you that a few dollars invested in Bremerton Heights tracts or lote will bring you greater returne (on a enmall investment) than anything around Beattle Property sur rounding these beautiful home sites ls being held 200 per cent higher, The older residents of Bremerton and vicinity see the government apend millions of dollars every year on the navy yard and they do not want to sell. They know that the land area ts very small on the Brem erton peninsula and that the Iand there will all be very vata able ina short Ume. Bremerton Hejehts is along wide the navy yard and will al ways reap the benefit of Uncle Sam's large expenditures. It in fant growing into a city, and has ite city water In the streets and all pald for, At the present prices that we are selling this beautiful property for, we will give you @ written guarantee of 4 large profit In one year. Large lots are Sand up Latge tracts are $50 and up, Terme down and $1 monthly tte Homeseekers pany are the owners. Seattle office, 106 Cherry st. Bremer ton office In the Oregon build ing at Bremerton. We will show you all the Navy Yard sights in IRONDALE, V These are a before you. Be Com WM W\ our free auto at Bremerton Free transportation furnished to buyers. Call or write for maps, prices and clroiflars MARTIN & CO. 1207 Opposite j Second AY, Hotel Savoy ] THE FAMOUS KAYSER | Patent finger tipped Sitk Gloves, the kind you can hardl wear out. A guarantéé ticket in every pair, Black, white and all other shades 50c, 75c and $1.00 a Pair All 16-button of Kayser’s best quality; value $1.5( 1 and $1.75 Special 75c a Pair One and two-clasp real French Kid Gloves, pique and overseam sewed, Paris point embroideerd, value $1.50, Special $1.15 a Pair [ONE MAN, FIGHTING ALO DEFIES STRONG ARM OF P,o, 2 | | Shae de have ntigl will URBA COVER CLERKS HARPOON.” W he mt ih ent NTT There Are Three Things You May Death, Taxes 2 lrondalel The last item is more pleasa every business man and woman whether he realizes it or has already put $100,000 into circulation in this city through its heavy purchases of bricks and metals for the construction of the big steel mills, which will begin operation in October, IRONDALE has put tens of thousands of dollars into circulation here in its purchase of lumber and hardware for for the materials which are being used in the big t now under way there, for the foodstuffs which IRONDALE'’S popw- It has been conservatively will be chants of Seattle before December This takes no account of the huge payroll whi pends for the mainter Seattle and the army of workmen at the plant, steel mills to completion. through the tens of thousands of dollars of foreign all of which moneys are being immed ment of the plant on Port Town send Bay. a ot you, why it benefits YOU even before the plant is in operation tion, it will do still more receive special benefits from this great enterprise, the Get into the iron and steel $50 down and secure a lot in IRONDALI prosperity which will come to all who have and double your money before you know it Moore Investment C 400-410 Arcade Annex my NE, y hand ih lL pag month Kr, Alor | | NA OF WALTEF HIé6 POSTAL MAGAZ Without tp ANY publ OF Condit; Wrecks And thalp rders Simply imi al public on © officials? \e 00d fn thy ‘ why the ‘gay will give the ene orders, and fostered me a clearing hing for 44, nee, MY iam bite, esp ma ze that fy \ ‘ is t © ® bitter one The Harpoon’ ke have eveq postoffice hip cok out those whe A ant At larpoon. Every ¢ pped I e from the The neiple | ve {ta foot Hote ‘not to pup. ch : 6 have caught Thy 1 expeet to wigt gy till tl 4 , ae —4 Be Sure of— the other » combined. nt than mechanic in and every this city, not street improvements, building movement that IRON- rs to the mer- estimated worth halt a million d 31 next easily IRONDALE ex- main offices in bringing the nee of its business force in tl who are le of its stock and its lots, has brought al into this state and city; expended in the enlarge tel tely \LE comes home to | child in Seattle, IROND woman the reasons why and every man After IRONDALE is in opera- for you in a general way. Now if you wish to = he chance is here = e yours¢ iM Come in, pay - You will share in the great ted in IRONDALE invested g ompany NZ % cn | 100% INCREASE IN TWO MONTHS ny other shoe ® In selling spa A i in the country, ‘Tht wt nt, healthy, 1a growth, due to th factors, wt ple readily sry operating eco factory atistaction, We FOR TOMORROW WE HAVE ME WORK SHOES % $4.00 TO $6.00 DRESS D OXFORDS No More $2. me No les Open Saturday Evening Shoe > agg mpany, Inc. EITEL BUILDING Cor. 2nd Ave. and Pike St and Floog Take: Rooms 207, 203, 209, 210, and PI

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