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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909, Jecommitsaton men and merchants un able to get thelr freight consign ments, the strike can last but |few days longer lortats fr the wife of a strike breaker being struck |by a brick hurled at her husband The altuation ts eritical, and aulting m | moot {t. He did not any or pot his shop would close alto m con whether | d the proe Jomands will be prietors SORE mun GOES BOUILLON Py BREAKS | DETERMINED TM FOUR MASTED BARK {3 LOST OFF FLATTERY — m t The city engineer will not. be The fourmasted British bark} rand the whole admintatration| Matterhorn, which left Portland and the property owners themactves| November 17 for Ipawich, England, wit aay what public improvements, |}oaded with 100,000 bushels of bar whieh they must pay for, will be|!¥, Went down 70 miles southwest if A. V. Bouillon ta elected (Of the Umatilla lightship in the terrific gale of November 28 | Three of the crew were lost and 19 were saved, after 30 hours on the raging sea in small boats. After a day and a half, in which they headed for Cape Flattery, they brought up at the Umatilla |lightahtp. The firet Have 12 Crews. According to the railroad offictals, | jthey have 12 switching ews at |work, ix on the Northern Pactfle three on the great Northern and three at the King st. terminal, They further aver that every car of per Ishable fretght consigned to local merebants has been moved from the outside yards and placed on team aoka, Sixty-five cara of coal have beon recelved since yesterday morn ing The coal moved ts held for consumption by the ratlroads and steamships Wait for Order. The strikers are atill waiting a reply from Grand Master Hawley concerning their request for a walk out on the Columbia & Puget Sound which would cut off Beattie from a big coal supply WEATHER FORECAST Rain wnow tonight and Sunday; continued cold bigh east winds Temperature Maximum in last 24 hours % Minimum in last 24 hours 26 jeral persons already have been| William Piggott of the Metropol | wour in the rioting in which|itan Prows sald that, as we hots have been fired, Two guards | gettt lack, he was going to In were sertously hurt off several men this evening, He The company in rushing strike |is going to do as the committer ae kera here from Cleveland and | cides ih Pittsburg, and more trouble is} The union men will hold a meet |feared. The mill offictals say they | ing tomorrow, and will talk over the i} (111 the places of all the etrikers | proposition. d positively refuse to deal with| Although nothing was announced m. jat the union headquarters at the labor Temple, it is the consensus of opinion among the men that thetr CITY WILL BE RUN ON FAIR | AND SQUARE BUSINESS Xeee ee ee eee Kee SERRE EEK PRINCIPLES, DAMN DANCE AT DREAMLAND. Dance tonight. Admission free. oe0 pee, 4—in deadly a eae wife would ins] baby or the three other Erie Bwanberg hur} oa Bridenberger to — thie morning. Mrs has shown symptonr of my for several days, bul © othe | was feared ; ‘he became aie e ified after a short Pe corning she had an attack and broke furnitur @iahes and hurled every could Wift, in all direc (By United ’ 4, 7 ‘OLU y r love COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 4.—Gherift|, COUUMBUS, ©. Dee. 4.--Gover nor Harmon today ordered 1,500 |Armine of Bridgeport notified Gov {troops rushed to Bridgeport at the ernor Harmon this afternoon that! request of Sheriff Armine to pre 4 mob of strikers from the Actna | serve order, meee Sseslay neeeee woas| ‘JOB PRINTERS SAY THEY WILL CLOSE World's Tour our by Wireless every student fs put on an equal basis, and individual work in what made mayor Roullion expressed himself em along these lines at a on given by the Young Men's} Republican club at the Olympus cafe yesterday Bouttton asked if he were elected mayor whether R. H. ‘Thom- ed in the riots early today, Armine says that shots were fired | at an ambulance In which victims | Yo effort is being made ta oper) The sheriff says ate cars on the docks. Only one 1 ha switch engine has appeared on the Kedogem tag Contest open to all student wire leas operators. The student re proof that previous nts have m made by the| berger telephoned to m would be retained as city engi- er, The candidate asserted that he had not made any promise to retain, remove or appoint any man in the city's employ, However, Boullton declared that the engineer, whoever he might be, would have to keep his depart ment separate from the mayor's office, and that any usurpation of duties or authority would be met by die- missal, Not for a day during hie Jadministration would the olty engl- neer be allowed to dictate to the mayor or encroach upon the rights of the office. An administration ateward and a seaman were drowned when their small boat fouled the yards in wetting away from the wreck and was dashed to pieces. One seaman lost bis mind after a day and night's terror, and at tempted to jump overboard Not until yesterday afternoon did the storm calm down enough to al low Captain Cogle, of the light ship, to come ashore with news of the wreck and with eight of the survivors. The Matterhorn was well known on Puget Sound. She was of tron construction, 266 feet in length, mate, Northern Pacific dock tracks since the strike wag called, and that one was manned by railroad officials The strikers were in conference thie morning, and are eagerly await ing word from St. Paul concerning & general unions. EXTRADITION FOR BANKER W. W. SMITH Prosecuting Attorney George F. Vanderveer this morning instructed Deputy Proseouting Attorney Rob- ert W. Prigmore to get out regen walkout of all affiliated) mob leaders, One of the leadere sald that they were looking for an pther Homestead riot, and were pre pared for it. The mob now numbers 70 men.” Armie sald that on Thursday and Friday attacks were made upon employes at the American Sheet Steel Tin Plate company, The trou-| mitt of employers who met bles were renewed with increased | union men, says that at least vigor last night, and today the mem-| job printing shops will close tonight bers of the mob are armed with|for an indefinite length of time, af rifles, fecting about 200 printers The printers ask for UP THEIR SHOPS wore being conveyed to a honpltal m | | | local branch of the International Typographical union, C. W. Moub ton, proprietor of a large job print ing shop and chairman of the com 12% Brick Started Trouble. day for machine operators and 7% counts. Ae a result of a de mand of the the 20 per! cont raise In wages and a 6%-hour ceiving the highest merit mark and devéloping the greatest profictency as a wireless operator will be The contest is open to all student wireless operators who complete the couree on or before May 1, awarded $100 IN GOLD, A MEDAL | 1910 AND FREE TRIP AROUND THE | WORLD, On and after December 1, 19069, | each student wireless operator of| the International Institute of Wire | less Telegraphy, Inc., will be given | | a merit mark, semi-monthly, for proficiency in work. Merit alone will be awarded, | White Bldg The tour will begin June 1, 1910, land extend over a period of eight |months. Salary will be paid the student wireless operator while on the world’s tour and will be the In- ternational Institute's representas tive to all nations investigate. “I. l. of W. T.,” 105 Main 6920, jenarea and eighty dollars $55 In silver, a gold at $60, and an over up the loot which five land armed robbers se ured | y ing, binding and gax men and two wor in P store of Daniel &. at 2200 15th av, W., short- BRIDGEPORT, 0., Dec, 4.—The hour day for others oall for troops to take charge of the ‘larence Hanford of Lowman &@ strike situation at the Aetna Stand-| Hanford said that the demand was ard steel mill today followed the) preposterous, and that h would not conducted tn a bus MANNE was the keynote to Boutllon’s address Mr. Routilon asserted that he was & republican and that his platform was well known to the voters. The |right to determine the nature and jextent of city improvements should jbe In the hands of the property own- jors that have to stand the financial Gevtiock last night | burden. The lighting and water de govbers easily made (th ir| partments wore bitterly attacked ged up to & late hour this/for the slovenly manner in which fo trace of them b8d/they were run. "M FREED FOR GO0D—RUEF tion papers for W, W. Smith, on trial at Winnipeg, Caen Smith te the man who opened private bank” in Seattle oy fed the city on a bond of $1,260, after being arrested on the aiaree ot awindling small property holders of Seattle and the jet Sound coun try out of $10,000 to $26,000. If freed op a similar charae in Winnipeg, extradition papers will be served at once, and Smith will be brought here for trial. with a beam of 40 feet. She was bullt ia iss, TAAINMEN WILL QUIT (Conetuded) NO CHANGE IN THE LOCAL SITUATION There was very little change in the local switchmen’s strike situa tion this morning. The railroads employed a few new mon, freight was moving a little better, and the union men were standing firm on their demands for an increase in wages There is a marked difference of opinion between the strike leaders and the railroad officials concerning the strike situation. According to (By Vaited Pres.) the former, the Great Northern and FRANCISCO, Dec. 4-—~| Northern Pacific roads are ted up ever be punished by /absolutely, the freight terminals of the gang then onter-| Penal servitude for the crimes he and yards are overcrowded with foom and searched | committed wh he waa the recog: | loaded cars, very few non-union men of the prostrate | ited boss of San Francisco's poll-\are being secured, and with loc al faking $280 in gold, a gold|tics during the regime of former! wined at 959. and some | Mayor Eugene Schmitz, ie the con-| : » Picking up Lyppes'| {ident opinion of Abe Ruef. The} A Bad Breath Boon ner eggs were stew use none !S There a Dental! Conspiracy? gang prepared to|#x-boss firmly believes that eed was committed at 9 ast night. Lyppes was tirst miasensiole and bound and then Mrs. Lyppes was ac game treatment. F. H.| peentered while the robbers the place, and he The reason a girl can marry man too old for her ts she could | just as easily marry one too young | for her. From skidding combines with long wear in Fireston Non-Skid Tires the store, and she was aad gagged. the meantime, the robbers fin- gmarching the drawers back ‘ geunter, From the cash till,| SAN day's receipts, was taken. | That he witli es 1 he SH ey AM | A CRIMINAL? g ? ? ? Anyone can say, “Ours is the best.” But did it ever pe occur to you why High Flight Flour is the best? The mass of angles, edges, hollows and HARK! IT’S THE WHEAT 1 points of road-contact holds your car safe as no other tire can. Bluestem is the best variety of wheat grown in the Pa- cific Northwest, for which a premium of 5 to 15 cents per bushel is paid. The standard of any variety of wheat for milling pur- poses is raised by adding Bluestem to it, but on the other hand, the Bluestem standard is lowered by the addition of other varieties Our High Flight Flour is ground from Pure Blue Stem wheat, not a mixture, That's why it’s the best. It's pure. It's wholesome. It's perfect Our mills are located in the very heart of the Bluestem district of the state. We obtain all of our wheat from the same locality. Result, uniform quality he was released on ball of $350,900 gui keep quiet or we'll by Judge Cabannis Thursday, he ¢ be was the threat of There is no metal to tear or cut. The tread is extra thick and long-wearing. SEATTLE BRANCH 918 East Pike St. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. “America’s Largest Exclusive Tire Makers” had spent his ast day behind! the robbers left the | prison walls. | Concerning bis appeal, which ts pending, Ruef said ‘Naturally | expect to win. We took thousands of exceptions In the case in which I was convicted, and) go much for the grounds of our appeal are|/ ARTS C HARCOAL many. I have spent $20,000 in pre-| s paring this . and with it a} xin poke which con-| record con of 6000 pages. gold.taken from the| Nothing more can be done at the was found in an empty | Present time, but I confidently ex te the store this morning. | pect wietory keys were found outside » & few feet from the door, E FIGURES THE STORY evidence that the King Her tape Hed aa Cherries Thrice wcth Like the ty Her Teeth Like the Pear —_ a oe aie Tangled Curly one telephone aed extinguished the The Dental Combine members say ple, “Brown tained three ugly cuts F * pr tem} and his left eye was ro praction i ¥ ty marahmal ffeminates, w the pe han @ swoet wourt more often: Brery tam llceinaed io. atte. exes. California and Oreo Washington Dental rd combine u PEOPLE WANT GOOD SERVICE; WANT IT NOW pital officials instituted) pecause of the expense of oper-|! p in order to “be! sting the cable line on Madison st, the visit of the grand) j..ot Furth, president of the Be- after Reporter Arthur) attic Electric company, alded by the bad exposed the filthy | vity officials, ix attempting to stave| in The Star, was Pre-| ore the committee, consisting of 0. morning when the MeGiivra, ¢ M. Willian were audited. W. M. Cathour, which was ap- the hospital on Oc-| pointed by the Madison Park Im- after that date plumb | pe ovement club to look into the| ents totaling $243.85) Vater of bettering the car service} on that line | Mr, Furth and City Engineer |! Thomson both have plans for re-|§ grading the street and abolishing | dence tine to the cable altogether. It would take | ulse Saini to tit several years to put the street in| the STOMACH condition for an electric line, #o|and the Breath wi the people on Madison would rather | 7e!f-,. Charcosl have the cable if the company would tt keep it in repair. Another mass meeting held at the park Thursday. time the ce ttee will | Feport. awfully trying Mi iil denies afc endaaidtenhia web ‘ds friendship and sentiment to a near! good leat A bad breath is a sort of unspoken putation on cleanliness; you can't t away from it and can't explain. f 4 can take fooltsh little remedies to ding it for an hour of ut thin is suggestive unnatural and your why FIRESTONE DEMOUNTABLE RIMS A 1911 Improvement for 1910 Columbia River Milling Company OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, SEATTLE. PINE LiKe Tene rom, r You never can teil where th tal combing 18 going to br fe next, but T expect that the J branch witl break out soon vine kept dentists out} ville for yeu 4 breath comes once ina while| Maryeville is from Gecuyed teeth. bu Sistysville bus from Coesved ts Marysville bust @ dentist. it want a dentist nes out of 100 tr A oda gone wr patred; asetr rition wml miaunders And meanwh things is flatulence, # these two past mas 4 box I# opens oone, any one den your treath, \ frienda wonder article, [tion in’ the plain itaelt de consequent! & DENTAL Compe INGTON w Maryavilie Globe IN WASH. around lie a bad condition of ted. There ta and with re ot evil you, mindful of my obit and a tribe @ citizen of this state. of which ut fear of contradiction. f of Marysville, assiue There is a denta in the state of Washington ‘There is a conspiracy out, and keep out, all der arg undesirable to said ocombine!!t am now preparing charges and for thelr pre: gisiative investi. | and if 1 fall to t this dental com- the progent ents of the ner of chemical mbination ace In the stomach whict uid not r that some atart disagreeable results are Had Breath ts ‘8 m, because a doctor ah to dri ts tiste who! the filthy sanitary | ng and fF He told how the} d grime covered the and ceilings. The ho#-| ment spent $24.35 be 27 and November this filth with paint. John H. Laycock did wating committer make @ A. forty-horsepower bullt. Fall equipped, front PULLMAN AND REGAL AUTOMOBILES car, strongiy top'and glass £1,950, F. 0. B. Seattle, 312 B®. Pike St, Oakland Motor Cars Fred Vinehbeck, Agent. OLDSMOBILE AND AUTO ere Overland Cars ‘won & 923 BH. Pike on. —honee— A sviv | States and to practice lnw and Twill & country where right vuntry of @ ACME. A Goodrich Tire. . Babcock Electric BODY BUILDER ™M. Distetbuters: for ec Batrance Rea CUMMINGS MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. 310 E. Pike St. audited today follow freedom Dr. to Pioneer Plumbing im, Wash Geaning slop sink. .$ . Material and found hospital taking up and Slop sink, north will at whic In What You Require. GORHAM RUBBER CO, B10 Firet Av. South, mbine in this stare a remedy tha 1 vhich (in | study “ — handy and efficient to ox n though he bas and they r 239.2 thing but THE Cour BAR TRUCK, rooal and Arnold’s Asthma Cure) Commercial Garage. M. 2009, 1027 First So, dental law combine prescribe their arbitrary examination thereby usurp the powers of legislature, the judlolary and tive branches of our govern effect their combine. Maryaville examinatio Marion, Thomas, Waverly Electrics Overland Automobile Co. 1724 Broadway. East 7501, Ind. 1063. prescribed by The denta ~ = own DIAMOND sTUDS AND |} SCARF PINS 704 FIRST AV. . ie6 $243.86 | Dr. to John H. Laycock: Material paint founty hospital, | H io Nov. 27.. 34.35) Phowes: Mast S05, Ind. 4278, AR ©O. Com State of Motor Car Agency, Ine, Electrics SR REE ast $0, Ind A. WING, AGENT, Broadway and Mad- “DETROIT” and “WOODS” SIS FISK TIRES 21,9, © Pike East 4222——Ind. L. 2021 Maxwell and American » McDONALD BROS., Auto Top Factory in the carriag Slip lnin Fy Quarters, i Near 8 1 Sem) ‘old Miagourt Aaryaville and [ shalt e ton finish to keap 20 $278 MAN THURSDAY | FREE TODAY — 015 Bast Pike st. way, Sentile, Hamahaw, after twenty-six Phones, 548, In dental practice, and al he waa in practice tn Seatt! a dentaj law, Is not allows even be examined by this combir |1® thin state, she CHICAGO MISFIT VARLOMS | 1400 ay year wins’ Wondertui values in Talior-made Uncalled-tor coats, Craver ers “ and oe: A tine now line o hings, Hate, & iy and 8 Also Full Dre Sulte - Puget Sound Rubber Co ee : Reo Four | Cylinder $ 250 “it ov sere. Fu —— {Bis Velted Press. 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Your remedies have been all they claim to be, and I wish to express my deepest grat- itude to you for the return of my health. MRS. B. L. NANTHRUP, 6612 Fifteenth Av. N. W. Royal Sales Co. Aments for Roy and Je own in this atate to J & apectaity trimming line. fight against the B Pine s¢ it 500, rmbine. ruary len ad Wash any dentist who pub em in his he yaper over signature will surely solicit 1 will and moral support of ple who “Or B, Beattie South and 2201 to 2207 Second Av. ee Steam & Baker Electrics OFFICE AND GARAGH, 1409-11-19 BROADWAY and repairing strictly attended to, Blectric cars stored and are for hire OT MACHINE MEN ON TRIAL DEC. 13 ace ee inary hearing of | Wen arrested on | fonducting garb euhes, will be given com Justice Fred C. Brown's | - the det a a8 lod ols de endants h me ot Brother C. 8. Re la at 9 19 St 111 gard : “. N. The take vince at 10 4. m rworth’s undertak alrers. 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