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THE SEATTLE SirAak OL. 11. NO. 242 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1909 ¢ . ONE CENT WITCHMEN STRIKE; TRAFFIC IS TIED UP QLESALE ARREST «= “S38 6Sc8toc gon yp ware TypNe WW THE MEDFORD, Ore., f meeting held here by th Al orgar SEATTLE AY WASHINGTON’S PRETTIEST DEBUTANTE Passenger Trains Are Operated With Difficulty— More Shoppin Sends Special Men Throughout the Coun- “Days os Some Are Canceled and Others Hours Late— tyto Get Proprietors of Saloons Where Slot Ma- # Christmas ‘ ; : : Other Unions May Become Involved, and a Strike chines Are Operated—Accused Men Wil ‘Be | ff os ae ‘ a That Will Paralyze Business Is Threatened. | Charged With a Felony. Fomowe ow FOR /ELAYA ‘. 4 = : FACTS OF THE BIG STRIKE WHE waintaining slot !cambling act. Justice Brown fixed ee ph Grondahl, for whom the Serving under @ commilasion 4 Number of m ow striking, 2,500, pon keepers and cigar jury issued a subpoena yes 4 neCK fring in King county, ov . to testify in regard to the bel Seattle, were arrested last a ed pay of $500 to Hi Gil gad this morning in a gen the pas of an ordinance de been asking, “Wher ’ 4 y f len iolidays, Sundays and over- h the council, is not in Ta ‘ i are. wy Prosecating The jury was informed : : e CH e : me ¢ ’ , ay ; ipelled to Bf Manderveer, All of the ; : could net be found in Ta: § ts on ee | . t eal ur Elimination o sical ex- made upon warr t . mo Jestite, Fred C. Brown Grondahi Has Gone. - a : ¢ amination | ag it of switchmen Betweed, Biack Dia-| grortiy after the jury ‘learned | Um th the akes to Northwestern and Georgetown the greater member. of | At Grondahl hed lett: Theme! TE, wWist WOMAN aoe somne tee te the i 1A i Y racif s 1¢ following r¢ Great Northern, Some of the men ar word was received from Private Detective Walter R. Thayer that as forme the . : ‘ Northern Pacifi o, M ub & Puget Sound; gee Be taken before the ne had located Grondahl in San|¥¥** ERE ESE BBE EHH Hy, Achox ; \\\\h ‘ ! 1 explain how they * oper Francisco. Thayer learned, after rn hy _ had testified ai* THE WEATHER * * . he ‘ore the grand ® has npeapo & Arresting Officers. jury as to Grondahl’s alleged deal|*% Showers tonight and Thurs # art * * * cents an hour on ts were made by |ings with the president of the city|* ay; light south winds, at the time ¢ # dis ; X * : . anster, Min ating At-/council, that Grondah! had left Ta-| * went 3 . ¢ . ' P j ter a Vestern, Chicago, Rock None of them | coma ee ee ee fs commissions, Thayer heard he was in Sana George C./ Francisco and this morning the P ! y to , 1 American Was engaged by the jury received a era from o eratior Labor, Teamsters nion, Freight Handlers’ Orney to get the evi-| Thayer saying that had ‘i ‘ i $50 of the county's been located. The Jury will prob : mn, Br rhooc way Trainmen and all marine so. Of this he as-|ably take steps to see if Grondahl} ty ninone 4.45 was spent in play-|cannot be induced to return | ; } } } / f machines. ; Money Needed. } lement is effected in twelve hours business in re The county commissioners will ea : entire Northwest will be paralyz eutbts their first incur ny ceterincing a gr pone %; teamsters a her freight handlers refuse to “lof appropriating money to enable ; 9S g® pire, manag ag pee the jury to employ {ta own sleuths | - 5 freigh vitched by non-union men it will mean collect evidence. The commis. | COPYRIGHT 1909~CLINEDINST MISS GEORGIA KNOX. the jur larger cities Hodge .had instructed | Moners said an jar) ; ir Joo localities out | Bank cashiers of the various city | (By United Press.) | hter of Secretary of State Knox, is the machines pr y.| banks were called before the jury LON DON E PD. \ she oe wt be of th ! ashington € ce she came Mitek the details of ‘the |tD® morning and yesterday after ng., De t SEERA hn Gone aheteteee am ned ahar Lamia secant : PAIL ot eae by Prosecutor |2008. It is understood that the | | . Ene fei fine 1e of the great sf} tho land (By United Press.) ~ jury is making an investigation to as of tne fate vesgeine j find out if the county treasurer re , ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 1.—It was reported here today that With Felony. ceives any bonus for depositing | ‘ re in 300 years ha he 3 ed to turt HUSBAND'S HEROISM, LITTLE CHILD | the leaders of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, the | the county's funds in certain banks the men arrested are|The examination of the bank cash wn ‘ corr « 1 ff in Amer AND FLYING AUTO ENDED A DIVORCE | membership of which includes several thousand operatives, are with @ felony under the'iers was very brief | contemplating joining the dissatisfied switchmen, whose strike | bas resulted in tying up freight traffic on more than a dozen FSSFS EXPLAIN WHY THEY Ports " roads that penetrate the northern states of the Mississippi ho arliament al mon people of Ragland. Phere is little goubt as to wh oe + SAN BERNARDINO, ( Dec i n't a pretty n. It happer here t ‘ t s of San ers B. Preston laughte The elf, She didn't hing toward her. The mot and close her eyes from the awful Reports from Missoula, Mont., and other Montana points indicate that the members of the Brotherhood in that section | favor a walkout. Should these men join the strikers, complete traffic demoralization probably would result. A meeting of the | Missoula branch of the organization to discuss the situation was called for today. | The situation in this city apparently is unchanged. Each | side in the controversy claims to have the upper hand and anticipate victory. But a man the street rife 1 the mack Til then h n 1 up When he valley and the Pacific Northwest. member 46 substantiate charges expressly to pool the savings of| L Guion. member of the|small investors, especially school and prominent church- teachers. He also reminded me that d his position in school | Mr. Guion was a member of the| to secure Investors in| school board, and he also told me investment company were that he was a millionatre, and would Me Bight and this morning personally see that our hard earne: ‘on the application for|money was safeguarded,” said Miss | ip. for Guion In fOmpeny, now in progress 1 asked him twice, particularly or court aid Miss Blodgett, “if the property| # gs Maes gy igh ‘ates back 1=/TEMPERANCE WAVE SWATS UNCLE SAM'S ee: ‘ibe mene SEAL Me orig | ee yee ; ,POCKET BOOK A SOLAR PLEXUS BLOW |, h time he answered | Tesentatiy Betete dd 3 , ! Later, when I discovered that The Encli itution, dat bie r as PMP iden roegid erty No. 4, 1 remonstrated w . ver ‘ today, t : ‘ eae : Aged Witness. told me that Mr. Patrick } as fais he doen t eding ye he ¢ ere $2,144,18 ar ent t d officials other railway men’s ie 70 years old ave Wrong Cost. ayt } mis Ba yachrtcrd ; : pee rg , eae . told of he ‘ inued Mise Blodgett, “that propert ee j Sang ei ont iia fos "But t . WHO IS LLOYD GEORGE? Humble Welsh Lawyer, Now England’s Strongest 0 ; suc Sybian ch Aa CEES he meee ) nd be loped that $60,000 was hee ” ° Man, the Nemesis of the Rich, is Strange Character. ‘ eagae if apa ghes hile Gatdy: not Mt unlimited mes tina H. Feaglea ; Fil tified that \ BY T. J. DILLON r in the ago Then they eee eee ee ee ee ce eeeee ees eeeeeeeees Sete eee eee ee ee eee ee operating between St. ) switchmen at 6 o'clock leaders and David Lloyd-Gec who may that know : told th P ( ould | vet abolish th \ be leve t t Lords, | insignificar holde’ Ad of f ving | ¢ lothe baggy trouse a bod There was some Nonconformity involv the f i Interbay , r 1 , cal freight hand ‘ 1 e ght lock, when e 7 tt and b a obac : th th urac-!ugo when the ¢ tion bill wa tay y ma i ireat Northern being looked fa { ith which | up, He organized the county coun. | fuse to work w sWite t y ation employ At the sunals of self-ma a € arbarian and) ¢tls of all Walk f of the | mer ther } t hern Pacif engi s and inning amuck | INP which would stablish-| trains, but no def ill ng 4 reir own mental upme t Ho = ate . Ot ljed church restrictions on the} be taken 8 the Guion {1 : e oth wit ‘ called | the linar ‘ t « , i art Wale schools. England immediately |from St. Paul trik a t the Interbay yards about 61 and h mendou aie 1m Ramiand. Lode le etry saw in him & man who had to be| general c 1 € mer out, 52 employes of the f a id c 1 da shies watched, but it v too ate onl € ed t i thern and 9 of e North- od he ha * « en old and t ‘ t r “ > . Ter s everal large I ead ain na eos é her pin iy yh «common peo He" ¥ ‘ naker The Lloyd George, the Man ttle Beho« owigge ; ager , ‘ortress of clags priv hiet DAVID LLOYD GEORGE, wn Who lea French late in iritan, He knows nothing |S pau Freight Traffic at St the Gulor “? . eon f lo enlisted the attack 4 thou fe, that he t teach it to the F sclence and rather look T i atetiniis ans noes BUTTER, \ , Came 0 hy ee nay d years | . sea 8°84 > The boy grew up in an at-|upon the anches of learning as | TM aan Inals a witchmer feboo! a: . se 1¢ ~Gulon| Lioyd-George’s political methods! come faster and faster the police phere of Nonconformity, and his | irre example of total | Healy deac coe tana today, 1 ; a : Advanta Investment company, amounting to|are those of the Salvation Army in|are often went for to care for the olt was in school against tine’ has had a wonderful ef The switchmen claim that th a standstill trains, O4 the certir ‘ $15,000, was ont Mise Tim fleld of religion, Being a rpl mt ASTD an examination according to the | fect on his fellow countrymen. He have nothing to fear from the : ; Wi¥estmens oo, Ss te oth toate aha: ueilen ane sgontamous ' ideas of the established church. He|has no personal friends. Even the| portation of non-union men, and to|as the trainmen do the switching however, are b nov a8 usual, 7 lodgett | H t { uny moment during Strangest Man’ in England won this. At 16 he came a law-| Welsh miners dislike him person-|date no attempt has been ma necessary for them iy] e a ek, th oe mone i ctyget of 1906 by |e. political iben* fa rr nikely nl He tht’ en cater, Wie person-|yer's clerk and at 21 was as ally. He lives in a cheap little cot-| the railroads to put strike breakers | The roads affected In this state company, Prete it, tide, Catia lilo | Gaeoh ini macred eons, ‘Vie TMAit| Mitty ‘le; Vek wonapation tae EE REET Ue, a isatten: of That Fathee-de*l tans sin Walhé, “where hia “ottelon sea the Northern Paciti the Great Me that the Cuion In-\and James E. Patrick, who are the|ence not. infrequently takes up the | some secret faculty of arousing in | splaed branch of the legal profes:|cooks his meals, He plays golf,| Haré 8 car has been. in Mt {Northern and the Chicago, — Mtl hy had been formed only stockholders retrain and as song and eloquence |tense opposition at will and keep-| sion in Great Britain jbut without enthusiasm. \the yards of the Great Northern! waukee & Puget Sound,

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