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THE STAR—MONDAY,' JANUARY 43, 1910 q WHILE STEEL STRIKERS CURSE MORGAN Sissel" CONTRACTORS FAIL TO PROTECT | ODD BITS OF © » Ping ote aa gy A for sewer condult € the number ol nnd a | Wem U | of the Pinzw hotel last night they Lives of Laborers Are w ndu he nn f nd Javiile Mia wen, 5 | wore refused drinks, ‘The Play ‘ work, The men are contin-| zene” arrested during th r, | ARY. ' BY Ww. 4EPHERD. mass meeting, She organized a bar in a distinctly American place Menaced Daily in Seat- forced by circumstances to | It ~~ be well to mention fn * ' Mate ‘ . ORK, J There |Klant parade They left immediately, but r¢ i work In dangerous p' ‘ that the Year's report ehows tha ; new ~ There ight,” ake told the xit! turned. with several hundred no-| tle, Says Star Reader. | their jobs. You have only to refer| one preacher and two school teach:|| THE GRAND °QHN,coNT: | were curees fe The police had been maltreating Kroes. A fight d, and cane to the files of your paper to get the ers were arrestod vreow Kvent Bal, Week } among (he the strikers and they bad been. en near a serious ending, but a strong results, I have not the statistics inces Wednesday and saturday, | But it’s three r Anna/during it in silence, But the girls force of police routed the mob, It Realising the danger to which the | on the subject, but know from read Other cities may have their the-| - Morgan, his dave with the 40.) were emboldened by Myre. Bel le aupposed to have been @ con: | laborers are exposed who grind out » papers that there have been |atre and other censors, but Renton ris “in New York valst/ mont's aupport, and one day 10,000 certed plan on the part of the/nine hours a day diaging trenches 4 Umber of fatal so-called acet- claims the dintinction of having the eaten who king for/of them marched to the city hall baal negroes to give expronsion to the | irq qicot, KEINE trenches dents, Some of them, from the very only city paid, officially named bigher Wan’ itary to complain to Mayor McClellan in antlAmertean sentiment in Cuba, | "4 ditches throughout the city, F.| nature of the soll, were certainties, | dance censor. The “passemala” and ||” . ie the name of womanhood |H, Brown, 6842 &. Green Lake but with proper precautions could | kindred Bowery creations are ta _———- es conditions Morgan ak One slice captain was removed, | boulevard, has written to The Star| have been prevented. The only | booed. — tore . and scores of policemen who, tt LADY DUFF GORDON [appealing tor aid, Mr. Brown time 1 ever handled a No. 2 in real Grand Opera House fr employes ke a Was suspected, had been recelving LOST HER FINERY “2% ‘8 proper precautions to earnest was several years ago when| John Barleycorn did fairly well JANUARY 5 Club Presents val elped to dig out a man caught) in ttle last year, He landed at| MONDAY EVENING, are not taken by the & gas pipe trench, The cavein| police headquarters 4,428 of the| The Fadlew’ Must contractors, even though they may) had crushed the life out of him be tal of 87 persons arrested dur safeguard the lives of thin clans of |laboring me «my ted Press) ; e ha ae os - Five Dutt | ne by the character of the soll that! fore we could get him out, and the|ing 1909 M S b e h Jordon, e ondor d ama ke 7 j *|a cavoin is likely. The letter fol-| heartbroken sobs of his wife as she | m m | city, i end oe w Ragin | this | lows threw herself on the dead form, and| Almost 2,000 disorderly persons e. e ric lite . oat be na no ee Editor of The Star I notice a| the watls of the baby in her arma| were landed in the city Bastiie dur-| jthreo moat handsome gowns, &c:| port in your paper to the effect(and the small girl at her side all|ing the past 12 month | The World's Greatest Kop | Cording to her story to the authori-linat the Carpente union will come back to me each time I read ty Feegh Le Pee, Pee hee ey e make a fight for a Jaw to require of another victim. In the name of| Oh, yes, there were a few dogs wont " a's contractors and bullders to do oer humanity and the widow the | arrested also, The dog catcher i Prices—81.00, $2.00. Gallery reserved, Kogers, Baritone rdon opened her nt arrival on the Lusitania, she didn't notice |‘! thing as yes | perenis ane children of 1 anythin, wron But wheg she of workmen in the construction of mon laborers, lend your aash ce Heats Now felling a s oid 4 7 and repatring of buildings to this movement and make it cover Seattle to have a real up-to — See started to dress for a New Year's function at the home of Payl Mor jton and cast bh yvor the brit germ sh The city’s new ra truly, “”"\Ghemleal laboratory will be fitted || ALHAMBRA Smasa 2% | Another class of workmen who all eleinds « jaws to protect them are the | otherwise. Yours truly ne Hant array of finery she herself had | borers who work on excavations ¥, &. BROWN bread dagen ce aces ll en Wednes 5 seradhage thelr absence at "MA HO WILL NOT LEARN TO READ ar ay oes Sree gee i tlie Bai. Lady Gordon—ot that s was eure herefor the - . ¢ —JUDGE J. T. RONALD, | ir Cora Heler : Tr ore ewployes of Kangley, bot? ed, taked|| Seattle Theatre the steamship cowpany whick es for votes et the socialist hue Now, Wane Seerects or Bag Phone ee pe Do you mean to tell this courty Swayney pleaded ignorance of the | meeting tn the Arcade building last Both Phones 42 te the missing gowns. Also i a have lived tm the Us Senay when air tak alk aaa RUSSELL & DREW'S PLAYERS the atin Mopt a eaten ape om | lalon for 28 your, and. yot cab "ye angunge CANDIDATES FOR TOR GMB GAkEe econd hand storea to not read or write the English lan The exeused juror carried an ¢ . esta 04 Ssomaua’ delle reation “of taee| wees int, gedumdaerastter, eat ote COUNCIL TO TALK)! sry or ; mae whats bpd ee ou a be You are right, judge Well dressed. He said he was a : . -- } side & $3.99 sult of rusty blac Well, all | can say is that you farmer living vear Orillia Candidates for the t o aa a ghth ward will be th are not a good citizen, Get out I never read @ newspaper In my piven ny pie — od cad tone the tnether tenien . 4 he speakers at a meeting of the Queen G4] JAPANESE WOMAN a Tolicwing dieicede took place|. ‘i can talk Kngitsh fairly won,| Anne Hill Improvement club, to be PANTAGES THEATRE GAVE HER LIFE TO tween Superior Judge Ronald and and count cash, but no reading can held to;orrow evening. The meet-)| “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE. SEE NEW YEAR IN /!. A. Swayney this morning when I do ing will be held at 8 o'clock in ae @ long line of jurors appoa be Swayney said he was born in| the Baptist Mission, at the corner || Starting GREAT SVINGALL fore him to give their reas for| Minnesota, He hus been a farmer | Of Garfleld st. and Queen Anne av et Four Deltons “THREE CHEERS FOR ANNA MORGAN.” (My United Press) escaping jury duty hail his life B, L. Blaine and C. W vin, twe | Others as Big ALAMEDA, Cal, Jan. 3.—Be rene ___ jof the candidates, have anified AT TOP, PICTURE OF ANNA LEMPLICH, ONE OF THE LEAD. | cane she couldn’ put & silver tube) - ame anes jtheir intention of speaking ERS OF THE STRIKE. THE SOCIETY WOMEN ALL SAY: [back in her throat, where she It ning HE'S A DEAR Adee DANCE AT OREAMLAND, Piaieeeicihiniiian found tt, Tau Yiyida, a Japanese the : 7 P wet Main 1904. Ind. 4894 sian visitas weer women of this city, & the Dance tonight, Admission free. rein Y if morgue today. Tau slashed her was to isieiiehiasieiianieeseiant || eal money from ‘the shirtwaist manu Cla and Mra Scant Get & batchar tutte One oo aan. hanes wae il Kighteenth Week facturers, were transferred to out-|Lydig and oth society | preted — Be mayo wo ne ta ant METIHOL ¥ | D. 8 Lawrence Players ying districts stood Anna Morgan, daughter of | ™porar nasne several weeks) cogeg, | saved ber life k waa in con ered windpi ago, and physic The | bY jointng the Other suffragettes began to take| "Morgan, king of Amerten y women| After that it waa | Yee << TRILBY” s hand. The highest » ” at the tut A rath hi a at ' * tube ather high wind did sider 49 _ ong n New York began ¢ ht with all employers were alarmed. They Pe ea ' : t West Seatt eo more —————— ia “4 —_ ony “ ab letter te Mise Morgan, tell all n it with Taw antl thé) able damage at Wer attle and r MISS ANNA MORGAN. cir might for the gir ing her things were not as bad as | Jo7¢ of ap American New Year ofl among the ahips in the r late = You bration called her and she tnglsted Saturday afternoon / the girls ps Gibraltar, with ber militons behind | Hood.” they told the ox Ben ft ; arian {22 FOInE Out OM the street with hét) Although im severs eves ” the stands as leader of the} Now, many a ri Mergen. qaihed: to the Gir18 05 sue left it Boned miter exch i chinetes mon tcy thas the senores| tors j * Weeks ago, there was li richest manufacturers found them-| nore money and better working | re bergen le” and celebrated Te | exnaerated FIRES AT TWO / we and GU Brown; Cook & fe thelr union coffers selves in trouble at heme as well | monies j the bargain is more than the loc The steames Montara dragged her NIGHT PROWLERS sevens ia; kes 60s ake Geclared they would stri oles ot the e physicians can explain. She anchors and took @ trip up the | wine bs Sarving point and some of sina smot d to death fust 24 hours | east waterway shortly er 1 . ae ME simost at that. poiat What chance will I have in so jafter ahe coughed up the tube jv'clock. She bumped into several| Awakened at 2 o'clock this morn the strike began clety if these society women think he ore of Youngest are to} ~ poate, but the only one she damaged | ing by the raist of a window in day Mrs. ©. H. P, Belmont, in | Of You In this way?” many an em oot in a mass meeting in Youngs-| Violet-—M dear, are “Fi was the Benicia, which has jue other room of his home 416 | ame of (Woman's suffrage, |Ployer was asked by his wife town hall on Wednesday evening to | prayers a + pega i nan dry dock.| 26th ay. &, Meck Poulella arone 1 down to the strike headquar.| The employers began to inverti-| discuss and probably settic. witeh | wit at © que; m tho Benicia | from his bed, and taking his re ie aon ORD fe talk with the girls One| gate. Youngstown from Seattle would be|,o4 smack ma? Whi dent ype prev + 00 volver from benesth his pillow FC i BROWN. D. cielo sant wh. She hired the| They discovered the secret that | ine gost beneficial to the greater !f" or" WS", goos giridt would Elwell was| fired three times at two prowlers.| 31) First Avenue. Seattle, | .recseresamaeecosas par rome for them for a behind Mra. Belmont and Mre./ number of persona interdated be so much more comty—M. A. P attle by the wind The thieves fled, lunth'¢ pm. for people ‘who we scoot — + Washington's Home Piano Concérn Successor to D. 8S. JOHNSTON CO. Takes Over the Entire Lucore Interests in the State of Washington Backed by the Guarantee of the Old Reliable House of Eilers. These Pianos were thrown on the market at 9 o'clock this morr a Rousing Great Closing-Out Sale unequaled for Price Reductions in the An- nals of Piano Selling History of Seattle. HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE FOR A GOOD HIGH GRADE PIANO? Here Are Scores of Them to Be Sold Quickly for Practically Whatever They Will Bring f ml ooo | Bought This Lucore Stock Why We Will Sell It $0 Cheaply The Kind of Pianos ; rat, t so we boughl it cheaply. Goods bought Both upris and grand te ha the reason that we got % # 5 i ak are half sold > wiih ebe at pred ma ve Kranich & Bach, the Sohmer, the St be "4 ont, lewree f oa ¢ Lesh . “a —/ j GUARANTEE yt 217 ; epee 3 {WOM BUYS | we Pi 4 . nta ‘i — Axo Successor to tut Re x t - & D. §. JOHNSTON CO. shouta 4 Dd f 9 oe a4 eer Eilere Music Building Third and University. beqseemne it