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HE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909. ONE CENT an ee ee ANDERVEER SWEARS TO “GET” RIKE THREATENS TO ane TRIES TO USE GRAND JURY Nicmtingua, who is considered Chere @d ever ine Personal representative in mi i other Gunboat Ordered United State The statement follows the arrival retary of State Knox return A itschul,(ed the passports of the charge | i ht Traffic Still Tied wlh, ay Serer apdldeclec Ame pend P- Po A oe © Shisiena heel night.| Wholesale Arrests of Saloonkeepers Part of This —Effect of Switch- N"Deo 2 eee that Secretary Knox rere ese ninety: €4 sounatie at Job—Vanderveer the Only Official With Whom } Prete Indication today that Uncle! had gent passport i 1s to the Nicar.| Central American government, 4 fs Walkout Is — m intends to force immediate 80-|sgumh representative at Washing-|(specially President Zelaya Slot Machine Owners Talked About Allowing |lution of the Nicaraguan situation, |ton ses flashed to Z t etary Knox virtually an. n to Be Felt. and that the action of Secretary|iaat Hight, The messages received |Houbces the recognition of the| Them to Operate in King County. le Knox in discontinuing diplomatic today are supposed to be hie reply: | Nicaraguan revolutioniste and de-| whee aeheer [relations with the Zelayan govern. Jaya knows the turn|Clares that it is the conviction of - —_— iment means an immediate move-| leaner taken,” said Aitechul,|the United St nt the rebel f int looking toward a domination wi amit | lion represents the sentiment of a “We may not be able to get anything on Bob Hodge, of the situation. BE IGTON, D. C., De 2 eat jority of the Nicaraguans, | - pa The pote i for the transport Pral:| TMG United States is an noar war Senor’ Wa oe pre yw | but we will ruin his reputation before we get through. |rie to sail thie afternoon with 700 with Nicar a as is powsible with Jaya responsible for the ice, is a ent purported to have been | | marines from Phil iphia for Gen-jout 4 definite declaration by con. Cannon and Gr and th a A , Vadis i earns Bos tana tral American waters, and ordere;gréie That body will convene indignities of t Nicaraguan gov- | ™Mé y osecuting ttorney seorge F, anderveer yese IHousewife Learn L About ton & Mon of from the navy department -e mamadl ernment Switchmen’s Strike—) Butte and Great Falls! for the cruiser Albany and the gun- . boat Yorktown, now at Magdalena Vanderveer intends to use the grand jury in an effort Prices Threaten to Soar Smelter Shut Down— bay, to Ledge yA to tag Bah to discredit Hodge and to that end has pathee: immunity asa Result of Congestion! Traffic Demoralized. — }""" country ban MLGD Wak: one | : to persons who would go on the stand and swear to any- mone a | measures are necessary. The action 9 thing that might implicate Hodge in some dishonest act. t husband of mine” comes yy Untied Frees.) | Magy | I { sal. i I ii t 1 h of theae nights and finds| BUTTE, Mont, Dec. 2—The im-|With t vrs om} pm he arrest of saloonkeepers throughout the county on the Bner of cured meats, dried! mense Boston and Montana mines |e". '® 0¢ near grt yee bigger: charge of operating slot machines was done in an attempt to ts and canted vegetables, he/of the Amalgamated Copper “Com: {Of War 80 could be, possible ' . ‘ . PiBAT : that edn't scold his wife. When the the circumstances, A declaration injure Hodge. To make ppear to public that machines - pany closed down today as a result | id he ’ ; soteing aie tliat uittes ae Pham of the strike of the railroad switch i ocgrean ed cone vod yee z © Bome working men will lose their homes. were being operated in large numbers throughout the entire stuff advancing, and the market) ;ocu: ‘nat bas paralyzed traffic and | session next week by the time the] Others will load themselves up with debt. unty, vonkeepers we t 1 who have not had slot man's stock vanishing, all because {;.2° ‘hroushout this section. Three | ships diepatehed today are nearing H will suffer a loss of their Christmas fund. | a ms of the switchmen’s strike. Meat, “0894 men are thrown out of their destination. The Seattle Electric company will, within a few months, get right | machines in their < isiness for four years [butter and eggs and vegetables are | °™PIOYMent because of the action! ¢ i¢ ghould develop that actual lef for @ new and much needed car |i I 1 teme anderveer has intimated that going up in Seattle S*© | of the mine officials. The inability | use of force will be required to re- is the result of the supreme court decision just rendered by |. ‘ ie PRR Sig ahs ‘ “The cattle market is tied up,” | the sralten mportation of ore 0 |store peace, the matter can belthe Bate supreme court in the Ravenua or Meadow place boulevard |‘ f Hodge knew tha achines were in operation and jsaid James Henry, Western ay,| ‘2° smelters at Great Falls was quickiy and effectively presented to “S vermit hem t : t t STRIKE TODAY. from St. Pau! show fp Re nearer settiement 4 Railway offi- strikers deadlocked ali freight traffic and Middie West itt. Mines closed down in ameiter in Great feared in Seat- big cities if strike 48 hours. rt to break strike when three non- put to work in Md eight in Spokane, rn steamship in port and in which to go of silks leaving Se- any ewitch- yards. balla dada iain ead given as the immediate cause of the | Congress i> supreme court has sesteine superior court in a decision B "wenn ‘orvee eutloeds mornin. | closing of the mines. Because of |“ "Te. marines sailing from Phila tee abutting property on t boulevard ys As a matter of fact, the only public official with whom in transtt and can't get them. if| {he resulting shortage of ore, the |deiphia today are fully 09 t the total cost of the condemation of the b the proprietors of these slot machines talked in an effort to this strike lasts a week or ten days | Crest Falls smelters were coms | with ammunition and supplies for a] sirhe park board pays $62,500 and $14,000 comes out of the general : li alt 32 | pelled also to close, and thelr 1,600 secure consent to the operation of these machines, w, | we'll all be up agaiast it. Of course hard campaign. in every way their F . was | prices will go up. We are not quot apeene wes a tine | Meparture has the appearance of Nl of this must be paid at once. The park board and the city | prosecuting Attorney George F. Vanderveer. of non-|ing prices this mornin; fo “ rape “meaning business. can it. ant fam \Gant Gat where ae eae ws | Northern Pacific and Great North- | eee a The property owners wil! have a hard time doing it. Some can’t, | But in spite of this fac nder-| was confined absolutely to the use d im Seattle, the real | Housewife Discouraged. 1% aenemere Somme :ongerned ZELAYA WILL QuIT. ANE Will be wold out by the sheriff. | veer now attempts to shift 1 one automobile for two or three tween the striking) Fruits, vegetables and all such | comb! p26 Bogan er tae p EW ORLEANS, La. Dec. 2] Ada they aro buying at thin groat/if the park board put s ait en to the beck of the a «days. The idea that Mr. Romano and the transcontinent-| perishable stuff are at @ standstill . ready to give speedway ta the PN AOR east 3 & Fich man is absurd. He was ering Seattle was onjon the railroads and the cold Broth caaes. Aaa ae aly hie office and allow Georetaryjemm ce’ Wo s0-foot roadways ox: |e nIy fn tee that Beatle Elec-| vo ip sag gs eyabdled to offer the use of an auto- weather is adding to the damage | rice from the present acute con, | 2t,State Knox to name hie success-|f#bging about a mile in length from |;,.Now | deve caginasin have wir ione hine man t © ba bile because at that time he had from St. Paul indicate|of this line of foods. Mrs. House-| "et from a a ————y | Weidlawn av. at the north end of veyed and planned, with the result 80 objection to the operation ‘ tomobile agency in Seattlé ditions is in sight [ am not ashamed ie no settlement over | wife faced a discouraging prospect 4 mm lake, to University t rd,)that the company will be in the few sic hines in the count at not ashamed of my friend Ye sight. The men are|this morning when she talked to|,, 4% Helen® every switchman in 4 Me for Mr. Romano and don’t in- ve he coune! hi ear asking for a ‘ ‘ for thelr original de-|fruit and vegetable men jthe city has stopped work. Many @ ualversity district oa row seuss Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, ‘ sive it up because the franchise on these 40-foot strips, six cents an hour} Ranch butter had already caw (tt the Brotherhood mee have cast Bhree years ago tae members of | f P%| whom Vanderveer has swor rosecuting attorney of King coum | thet pa bought by the people. v Ai ce the _corapantes are out of the wholessie market be- age tery’ pad pre ara M® park board and other city of The S. E. Co. needs a new route| to “get,” and for which pur. n't ike it a twocent increase. | cause of its scarcity, and shipper bates! pose the county commissioners Sin Reports from Eastern Montana ia said the property owners to Green Lake, and the people pay pab Bo pcre “ eee Cosas fare desentton on Eastern markets. !ingioate the probability ‘of all id Rave to buy these roadwaye for it. } ahd probe ubpran ose. | VANDERVEER Is Northern Pacific (Batter and eges will Seturally af-| ticiterhoed inen.in that section : = te ” employed three noo-| vance in price, though the Joha B a be permitted to go before the | UNABLE TO MAKE Will the places vacat-|Agen company said this morning |1nine tthe crite, Many quit . | S ~ grand jury and tell all Mirtking switchmen. As|they thought there was a big — anncted te oe ee | knows of this slot mac GOOD HIS PROMISE Mi can be secured they enough stock fn the city to MOO | their posts today. It is believed that . matter be a bi the places of the 175 | the present emergency. | : \ sinks ‘ > a ‘ ‘Ost in Seattle | Grain and feed commission men | ‘2, Strikers will be successful in J d to keep the | their campaign to add the entire — From Spokane. Sart more a car. They cad G8! xastern portion of tbe state to the : entire life. been guilty « . Srend 2 La nothing in nor out, “We'll all be is me that he would furnish im- ’ |territory that already ts cut off| ; one dish sin we g the uld furnis! breakers were on @ strike ourselves within two} from freight ‘transportation, oF ae todo It," » od: with conclusive evidence that pkane, and accord-| weeks if this thing holds out,” aaid | ve P : haat : a has ritt Hodge was.responsitile have had no x - mor be iP for | Wilson W. Austin, vice president | “ . u Z " wholesale « ing ©} more strike break-|of ‘the Galbraith & Bacon com-| CHILDREN WILL ENTERTAIN, aS leat goce. I an ule swindling of the clti- e / € t mine sin became he county by slot machines. 9 work In the Spo- The childref of the Des Moines. 4 Y very : oD ; bi ds last night, and sing! Big Stock on Mand. | Wash., Children’s Industrial achool * The police are making frantic efforts to clean up Seattle sheriff " | \ H er produced seven wit- “no quarter” will be} pat er t Wholesale rocers | Will give o minstrel show at the Al Last night Chief of Police Ward issued strict instructions to his [truth shal! be known. I have kn nesses—all saloon keepers in Ra+ by the railroad {say they pete Ee care of fot > |hambra theatre Saturday evening 2s | patroimen to close down al! gambling games and to enforce the ordi- | for long time that Vande vensdalé—to tell a tale of immunity ple indefinitely with staple prod. |By the performance the children ' hajee compelling saloons to clowe at 1 o'clock Jand the commissioners were promised them by Sheritt Hodge. B employed pete | ects “Pour houses slone have on Ope to raise money enough to pey | |. Orders were also issued instructing the patrolmen to arrest all | ing tip to ‘get’ me. Let them The witnesses in no way connected fo the King st. ter-|hand $2,000,000 worth of stuff,” /0lf the money due on their new | ; gitorderly persons eae ‘ cir acta cals jit. When smoke red | Hodge jrith, the operation of ma : ma a} | home. These orders were jasued in the expectation that the grand jt away you'l andi p chines in Ra e. ftrains leaving Seattle Geockty can ee nn rene ft LR would agon begin an investigation of city affairs the center of the ring with the ref| er did the witnesses tell a ifefused (0 obey orders |tittle beans we'll give ‘em wi It fe the intention of the police department to have the city on ‘ Vanderveer ou y of fortunes made ing in the localjones. If we can't give ‘em yellow fences behavior by the time the inquisitors get around to this fea Vanderveer has laid great net enna dollars a Would not even clear/cling peaches we'll give ‘em Hake of their work. 4 ss upon the fact that | am hich went to the saloon Pfor their trains and a! white.” sien fa the same plan that was carried out at the county hospital, Pier pete erect He eepers and the other half to the cars standing inthe} There'll still be coal “to burn a t on a larger scale | m sor. 4F seine at the wet owner of the machines—was all Maken out with coal} put it may be allfired high a here is also a manifest yosition on the part of proprictors of oak: tee, manne 0 © money played in seven mas for mountain coal-| The Wellington Coal Co., which a tte “cafes” to obey the law regarding the presence ak onareetine ih. altar es in the seven saloons in Ras transpacific liner|shipe all its coal in by boat, can | é wamen Disorderly women are for the time being barred from ply- | ait bitte Or the sheds | oe ensdale d this afternoon} get it here all right but they are| fag their trade openly in these places a friend of Romano's, and have Hadn't Seen Hodge. ' the officials were|tied up for loading and switching. | QREAT CHANGE IN WEEK. been for a good many years, one “ot thew ; ars to unload the|“We can't sell what we haven't} Whether these “cafe” proprietors are becoming a I ' and hope to be for a good many ee ne. Wineaeee had Of silk and fruit " Gald marekiate ‘who handle | etiding on thetr own. initiative or whether they have the advan yeare to come. Vanderveer ver spoken a word to Sheriff “ . " | ¢ tips from. headquarters is, of course, problematical na alee has been a trlend of Ro Ixe concerning the operation of fo Move Meat Cars. penny ig en ee eeeencenneayineme Wire bas ‘heen a gvat Wobabes in their condyatsee-uaelr pia’ | mano's for’ goed wk ‘lathe ‘ achines. Most of the tatives of the Swift lo the ’ / ‘ i t week Is, bor tainty and rode free in Romano's . i not even seen iibants. srodiet 8 | pene rn ee. Cate Be | NEW YORK, Dec. 2—"Tex” Rickard, lortiierly of Seattle, gete |'"* , ke velormaatiea ct part a2 the’ polide “abd -the: nroort sutomebiles when he war care | Hodge since he was elected sheriff, Be oF Seattle unless the | raniex and fruits spoiling oh the| the big fight leters has been br P for the aole purpose of deceiving the paigning for John F. Miller for cording to the saloon ‘a t ry | announced afte as the succe ‘ ; never been tn their pla off within the next| road and domestic coal lying on He was announced this afterm on as the successful bidder for | grand jury ts . mayor ir) places Indreds of cars of meat} ine »idetracks the Jefiries-Jobnson battle, Rieki rd is associated with Gleason, but | Lo sat iaiiilals atti toe : J 8s while he was in office, On the Great r ake 2 made the bid in bis own name. C offroth Is" also understood to have | Gambling gam galore ’ tr pho Chiet "Ware pn Pes, prepared to sa n one of the Ravens- Pacific | kt tt TR i Rh tt a finger in the ple | Been allowed to run under the eye b ; sates ard forler M Ano ever ask ¥ 8, swo that He and St. Pow There| * THE WEATHER. *) The battle will be in or near 8 an Franciaco. Rickard guaranteed | Of the police, In cigar stores, In the ; rs orderly persons | Var r for favors, b tr 1ot been in Ravensdale i bundred cars of}* Fair and colder tonight; #|@ purse of $191,000 and two-thirds of the receipts of the moving ple pBwele rooms of saloons, and | i ‘ eae cbs y at on rin his life office The witnesa Be local raiirond yards, and|® Friday fair; light to fresh #| tures hotels where ie ard | Romano a me for anyt fu r that Hodge had not Srike is declared off|* a rth winds os The only positive decision as to the seene is the statement that And yet ' nig offe ther th An as r t iis saloon for 16 months. be move | ie te ek tk ke tok tee tte tt tee! the fight must be held “in California, Nevada or Utah,” | grand i r “ . gn, and th ‘ by any le bas the wituatir me " 2 : s Hodge's name men- He Armour and Swift} ; ~ ioned in connection with ma- ago are amas ‘he » * ‘ } 4 es. Jean R no, according | Berereet treet eer reeset ieee eee one, according to Muence to fo the jto the witnesses, owned the ma- inles to yield. chines. Monthly Romano visited loons, ¢ d the money in nachines, kept half for the rent the machines and gave the n owner half enger trains were led this morning at ferminal. Thi WX within the p : He Dealt With Romano. Clerks Laid off, ot , i i] ‘rank Ludwig 0 ¢ ts the Clerks were al Z YY) Ee: H = t saloon in Ra 6, was Bis Morning in the fret é “op df Wy x | > i ne , ury, Were employed ki Yj | Z f ma I letail rro ed by the Hight ‘Traffic Yj, 2g y yf f k : others were ! T yy ~ yi | de & swor ‘a a three fh the freigt £ y i Vip t ' / ‘s } ' r chines — it loon B were told that i / i B//// . t machine r ed to Kot be needed ¢ A Z N r ») f \ y Jean Romano, And that he ee Wer, Aside fro, 4 ) y 2 4 dg x op | . | e. % 4 eement with Romano by iT) Z i] nano wa as If of the n nade by, # Wheel Moving ; i at | ‘ . a se 1 When Romano asked Ludwig's ) i : : u to place slot machines ete ot pas: | iff " f eae s n he swore that he told a engines ° : ‘ ha was against the A whee moving t a J isat r . tomano, so Ludwig told the yards th " o— = nn, > AND Wor nformed him that “there tle 8 \ y, D BY 's SoLpiEM 11URIED AABK TO Wenwta eS a OM NICARAGUA AND,» ° y BBLAYA ANOVA; wv j 1 im _ the } Allan, igre Ne IY MS Whore FELLA YA 0 Ca P13 Kips ARB Meo Eger oeeavagy. would be 1 trouble I udwig IMG 65 Page Seven.) LIFE AND DEATH OF LEROY CANNON AND LEONARD GROCE AND THE OUTRAGES THAT. LED TO THE BREACH WITH NICARAGUA. ~~ ‘écniinucd' = Page Seven)

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