The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1909, Page 5

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TEN THOUSAND MINERS ON Ib WALKOUT One Union Strikes Against) Another and a Strange Situation in Labor Cir- cles Is a Result. (Ny Usited Press) / BUTTE, Mont am allnight me geries of small fag factions of ming Prgineers the Hutte miners arty today re rd to continue ite] boycott” of ers’ unton 83, whict ded from the Wostern F f Miners. The miners, who are loyal to the federation. de« that their with drawal from ¢ nes is not a strike” but ad? to a rule of| the federatior them | from working with 3 in bad standing Ten Thousand on Strike. Ten thousand miders tn Butte, the beart and center of the great. min ing territory of the state and head: quarters for the Amalgamated prop erties, are Kile today. Every mine fa this city and vicinity ts shut down | Qa & continuance of the suspension qeans that within five days every @melter and all allied industries will be closed Sept. 26,—After marked by a between oppos: | and mine en: | union ation ence so far of the strike boyeott men against | tofore this weapon of} P unionism has been directed toward Tefractory employers. Today it is im being used by the Butte miners Pwion to compet the engineers ‘union No. 83 to remain a part ef | the Western Federation of Miners. Secede From Union. A majority of the engineers have | seceded from the federation ana the | Miners’ union has ordered ite mem bers not to work in mines where! the seceding engineers are enrploy-| ed. Two thousand miners last night} @arrounded the shaft of the Gagnon | Mime and thren to mob 28) Miners who refused to obey the! Paion’s edict and stop work. Fit teen policemen and Sheriff: O'Rourke, with every deputy aiding | him, managed to disperse the mob Pkefore violence was done, Chicago Excursion $72.50 LAST OF SEASON. October 4th, return limit Novem: ‘ber 20th. Route, Oregon Rattroad & Navigation Co. and connections Salt Lake and Denver, if de-| Wired). Full particulars, reserva E tons and tickets at Union Ticket | >) Office, 608 First av j E. EB. ELLIS, _ General Agent. | Amsombites [iy Fourth aed Bf} }for many long } ston lonly iner jon his bed absorbed in | doctor | emay, | plic | charge of the stove, | sides, i traces for se Sixth Installment It ts a dreary air to live the pole, for th hear months, to break the weary monotony The day atter the hunting excur was dark and snowy, and Clawbonny could find no occupation except polixhing up the jee walls of the hut and emptying out the snow wh irifted into the long passage inner door The xf out well, defy and tempest, ‘The snow ased the thicknoss of the se” st ing sto: walls. They could do nothing but it wasn't time to boat The men were compelled to spend the greater part of the days 1 plete idleness, Hatteras lolled thougbt walt Altamont amoked or dozed took care either Gf them, for he was petual fear of a quarre! At meal time-he always led the conversation away from ireftating topios. He gave them dissertations on history ony. not to disturb in per handling hie subject in an theagh philosophical man ner, drawing leasons from the mos’ trivial incidents. Trusted by All. His tnexhaustiblé memory was never at a lows for fact or ilustra tion, while his good humor and geniality made him the life of the little company. He was im trusted. by all, even by Hat teras, who cherished a deep affec tion for him On the twenty-ixth of April, dur Ing the night, there was a sudde change In the weather mometer fell several degrees, the tamates of Doctor's Altamont had and he found it .fepleniahing to 0 de even In th beda needed careful |preserve the temperature at grees above zero. This increase of cold the coming end of th weather, and the doctor gladly as the harbinger Ite hunting and explo tions. He rose early next morning and with the others climbed up to the p of a hili nearby. Soon he found numerous traces of animals on al betokened stormy hatled it his favor exped! two milea of Port Providence. After gazing attentively at theve moments, the hant re looked at each other silently. and th he doctor exciaimed “Well, these are plain enough, I think.” Ay#, only too plain, “Bears have been here. First-rate game,” sald Altamont There's only one fault about it.” What ts that?” asked Bell, “Too much of it.” “What do you mean?” Five Bears Sighted. “I mean this—there are distinct traces of five bears, and five bears are rather too much for five men.” Are you sure?” said Clawbonny. Look and see for yourself. Here [is one footprint and there fs an A remarkable offer by on: the dress Branarnan, Fast 12th st. Kaneos City ack the leather her tor Neg —— ~ = MENDINGTON’ 5 BROKEN PROMISES jon that they everything but broken pro crockery and glassware is jus Parnivurs. trunks, side sad- baby carriages, leather goods, 1816 Scth av.i Phis superb in place for one hundred and fifty records concealed in a hand drawing room. other, quite different. These claws are far wider apart than those, and see here, again, that paw belongs to a much smaller bear, I tell you if you look carefully, you will the marks of all five different bears distinetly.” “You're right.” close inspection “If that's the case, then,” sald the doctor, “we must be careful, for these animals are starving after the winter, and they might be mely dangerous to meet You think they have discovered our pr here?” No doubt of it, otherwise should these footprints be in a cir je round oar fort?” said Bell You're right,” said t doctor “and, what's more, it Is certain that they have been here last night “And other nights before that repfied Altamont Well, we can easily find out if they come tonight,” said Altamont “How? By effacing all the marks In a given place. Tomorrow if we find said Bell, after a one A new is no going out | and nething | try to balld a and the | Keography or meteorol. | and soul} The ther-| and House | vould hardly keep thémselves warm | and this within « cirele of added Boll. | why| kind of V Jfresh ones it will be they are after us The three hunters set to work then and scraped the snow over till all the footprints were obliterated for a considerable distance. Siege of Fort. Next morning at early dawn Mat ter and his companions, well went out to reconnoiter the state of the rhey found the identical footmarks, but some what nearer, Evidently the enemy was bent on the seige of Fort Providence But where can Bell Behind the us,” replied the ue expone evident that art snow they be?” sald leebergs watching doctor, “Don't let ourselves tmprudently | “What about going hunting then?" asked Altamont We must put it off for a day or two, I think, and rub out the marks again, and see if they are here to morrow Th tor's advice was followed, pand they intrenebed themselves ip | the fort. The lighthouse was taken } down! ax it was not meantime, and might help to at jtract the bears, Rach took ft in turn to keep wateh on the upper | plateau The day passed without a sign of the enemys existence, and the next morning, when they hurried out to examine the snow, they found it tes ¥ untouched! ‘apital exclaimed Altamont “The bears are put off the acent {they have no perseverance, and jhave grown tired waiting for us They off, and a good riddance Now let us start for a day's hunt ing Softly, softly.” sald the 1 am not so sure they I think we had better walt « more. It is evident the be } hot been here last night, on this side, but still" Enemy Not Seen. ‘Well, let us go round the pla teau, and how things stand,” said the impatient Altamont All right.” sald Clawbonny Come alc Away the en | miles. Now, then, can't we go r sald Altamont Walt till tomorrow,” urged the Joctor again The American was unwilling to Idelay, but ytelded at last, and re turned to the As on the man took his upper plateau turn, but no trace of ed for two went was discover hunt | ing re watch When it came to and he had goue a oll, Hatteras called his old companions round him. The doctor left his desk and Johnsen hie cooking. qn hastened w their y friends,” he sald, “let us take otvantags of the Amertcan's ab- sence to talk business. There are things which cannot concern him, and with whieh | do not him to meddle. Johnson and Clawbonny at each other, wondering what the Jcaptain was driving at 1 wish,” continued | with you a our plans for the future | All right; tal Jare alone.” said in a month the outside, we can leave here. Have you thought of what we had | better do this summer? you, captain? looked Have asked Johnson Have 7 Not an hour of life passes without revolving my mind one cherished purpose. suppose not a man among you in tends to retrace his steps?” No replied. went on to say Push On to Pole. own part, even if I 1 will push on to Never were men for we are not an .360 miles distant at one For my most opportunity attempt to reach It it be impossible views, doctor? Your own, Hatteras.” Even though What are your Victor, $200. Victor-Victrola With this Victor your refined, varied, entertainment a can treat room ictrola you guests to such a complete drawing no other means can supply. strument, and some mahogany cabinet, is accessories, with the horn, all moving parts and entirely an ornament in any By opening or closing the upper doors, the music is made loud or soft, if desired. Other Victor talking machines from $10.00 up to $100.00. sy terms if desired. tage OPO PEPE Sera DO" you Inthe say buy,4 plano? i A postal or tele phone call will bring our representative to you Near Union Prices not advanced when taking advan Posie Coost Hixteen Other Mores on the Pacific Coast THE STAR of actual use! at leant, | lwho wi choose | ‘to talk | would be an and Hatteras | and [ will nqt lose such an| without making every | URDAY, “And yours, Johnson? Like the doctor's And yours, Bell? Captain,” replied the carpenter it is true we have netther wives dren waiting us in England, it Is one's country jand! Have you no urning home? r we quite as well Our atte nor ch but, after all one's native thoughts of re pole re, better even culties will not increase near the pole we get the point of have fuel and There {x nothing we should be culpable jon, if we allowed abandon the 4 Very well with you That's right: 1 doubted sald Hatteras, “We shall od, and England wil! have all But there is an American among sald Johnson ras could alent exclamation I know ft!” he said aternty We can't him behind the de we can't,” repeated Hatter as almost mechanically And he will be sure He will be sure to go, command ? away from atest cold. We provisions enough to stop us, and in my opin ourselves to captain; I'l go along you, net repress an to £0, too,” too; You, captain Will Fight It Out. And if you all obey will the Vankee refw I shouldn't think #0; pos he should, ‘what the He and I must Meht it out.” The three 'E Hatteras, bu the to £0. By the const le wan the reply But what if we find open water, as is likely enough? Well, we'll go acrons it.” Bat we have no boat.” Hatteras did not answer, look embarrassed Perhaps,” suggested Beil, “we might make a ship out of some of the planks of the Porpoise.” Never! exclaimed vehemently Never!” said Jobneon. The doctor shook his head. understood the feeling tain Never!” reiterated Hatteras, “A boat made ont of an American ship American! Bat, captain” The doctor made my orders raid asked nothing, Then doctor how they were and He a sign to the old boatswain not to press the sub-| ject further This ended the day passed without disturbance bears had evidently disappeared (Continued.) THE — | rt Balter Wat Butter, ranch Poultry, . live, Ib live, Ib. ... |, Ib. dressed, |b. . live, Ie Ducks, Ducks Geerne Bquabe, dosen Pt na, dozen wian hare, 1. Meats, Live Welght. Oyster ah Cin Clam Granulated ‘bor Bone rr yo 1008 Serateh fe Common Food In. 10s, higher Veed—Selling Prices. rn Washington 90-Ib, $5.00 per ton 14,00@ 16,00 Washington 22,00 thy Eastorn timothy Alfaifa 16.00 Wheat nay 16.60@17.00 ern Washington “double compressed Oats, per ton Oats, Kastern Wash SAME i553 iveny 1.00@ 24.00 Bran, for : 00@ 26.00 Shorts 27.00 4928.00 Middilty 00.@ 43.00 Barley, ton a 30,00 31.00 eat, ton 32.00@ 33.00 00@ 24.00 27.00 $4.00@36.00 rh, ton corn, ton Feed corn, meal Rolled oats and ley, mixed Fruit—Selling Appiea; local Applos. Wenatchee Wenatchee plums Wenatchee Bartletts cani@l bes ton bar- tomatoes Local potatoos Home letts Yellow ¢ Italian grown | Bart have | for ak we) but) but sup | lishmen looked at) as far as posules Hattoras, | of the cap-| began Johneon. | and the night | The | The BEST at the LAST at the Expol. ay “. Cw. y~ ay Pt weS nas / pores | » Pay Seah > Attractions ° “I believe that it is the duty of teachers and to their children to visit this show, as they may again,” parents accompany) never have the opportunity N. G. Blalock, President of Board of Trustees, Whitman College. | “No more realistic picture of the Frozen North ever painted than is ther A produced,”——-N, Y. Tribune. The Land of Ice as It I The People of the Ice as They Li A GREAT, BIG EDUCATIVE FEATURE CHINESE VILLAG AH KING, Concessionaires: Tonight and Every Night at the Chinese Theatre THE PEKIN TROUPE First Time in America—Direct From China Magicians, Acrobats and Jugglers The Big Surprise of the Pay Streak Not Fakers—-Simply the World's Greatest Performers in Magic NATIVE ORCHESTRA FREE EXHIBITION—THE CHINESE LION DANCE FOLLOW THE CROWD Visit the Temple, Pavilion and Bazaar THE TRIUMPH of SCIENCE An exhibition of heart interest and the educational feature of the entire exposition: THE BABY INCUBATORS NOTED PHYSICIANS AND SKILLED NURSES IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE YOUR ONE OPPORTUNITY TO WITNESS THE GREATEST OF ALL MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS INTERESTING .LECTURES EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING HYGIENIC DAY NURSERY FOR CHILDREN TheWterTript the Exposition» Beautiful Lake Washington Takes no longer and fs a feature in itself. tire Northwest. Boats leave Leschi, Tickets are 10¢. The night trip is conceded the most beautiful in the en- Madrona, Denny-Blaine and Madison parks every 15 minutes, ATTRACTIVE WATER TRIPS This company operates 12 large exctirsion steamer (25 miles for 26 cents), and to Cosy Cove, Fairweathe mation by telephone ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY 8810, East 183, 8733, Ind, 26, s, making regular trips around Mercer Island Bay, Northrup and Juanita Bay. Full infor Leschi Park—Phones: Madison Park-——Phones: Watch The Star Want Ad Cia for Bargains of © All Descriptions. If 1 make a dollar on your Dental Work, you save a doll the Dental © won two a atrictly work for charged Combine Dentists SOMETHING NEw. Sit SEBWEN . DROWN, D. 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