The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1910, Page 1

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Be creek the eu the Trojan city blew up t dest s powde tt ie feared heavy wited, a “t ’ deta time no details at thie Gver 100 men and employed in the plant iat work when the oxy at 10:48 o'clock, and may have bee . ‘The plant Is at Roberts distance from the men were re destroyed build gfter the ahock and Alameda county hoe at the scene of the such that rescuers Gitfieulty In reaching 4. Myrem Gan Lorenzo, two scene of the diss the buildings are on of rolunteess are this afternoor from epread { Which are nearby! Heminent dancer of is men, $15,000 a month. Profit from provisions, $2,900 per 8 month za %, $2,000 a month, ‘or expenses,” $4,000 a month Tota! fon company, $25,000 per os abs “ month e two and 6 ball WHAT THE MEN GET, | ‘prone. } aoe fire had gained!) ¢) 35 » day, minus 15 cents a day Besthern Pacific tra for West San Lorer - seretal of the Injured d shoard and rushed | @urrent here were working the month for mine § foe pterge of destruction and |, ieibineieetanih / edge es meen | Consetvalisn bills. De expected » thousand Jap laborers are | od | Railroad regulation bills. practical slavery on the Hil SHello, is this you, mother? | A bill taken [ rking between Seattle and | “Yes, Cleo, what is it?" nti-injunction bi were main and Their «reat m iw the “1 am going te commit sul ee for the territories. were fou Trading Co. of atthe cide, Come out and take care ¢ president ala ie of from the we which makes a quarter of a million . | of my little girls.” And the tele try t rd hi { by thé force of | dollars @ year off them. |Valentine Lays Blame om) [hone cithed and sil was tS My cn rething Was stated at the) When the Jap laborer tanda in| ton Line } | | Pa : mink, Ae that all of this country he ts stecred into the Ren a Man for "This te the telephone meseage | AS a result'of will prob- there were in a ee of the Trading Co.—if the | That Afflict His Patrome.} cree ty ure A ut Jortes | be ed, and ings nd it was prac: arrangement ts not made before he | 2 age oe fe There a a jevehth and Pik 10 thé i O see between aves Japan into the rem | the president tk burned contract which him as the if W. KR. Crawford, president of sak? et a be y injured at the pnal property ¢ abor fi he Heattle, Renton & Southern road, | Musing out pepeet am oe 82 years ofd.'contract with the Hill roads to «ap Peano ble ne of his line would |home Of her w “het ic, fel ply labor. As much as the raitroad (My United Pree not be so many tne contra tlh te po or last | Luclos Pasqu a forr: J needs. The trading compan’ geta| SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 17.—Cor-| rae pager rude only to find the girl giving her | Resor pergbre 5 a ly bruised while the laborers themee an investiga death of je utilities, today A bottle of cerbolic acid lay bY | Conthy ago by deserting the priest - 4 to/norant, helpless, anable to speak | Mrs. Blanche Pel ey, who While Crawford has been warring! the stiffening form, and told the | Ooa aa” pleas a theatrical Engtteh! think themselves fortunate ‘ied here on F S as the | with the board of public works, wittt| ery singér, is under arrest on a charge ‘Was caused by to get a job. result of & pistol we ined | the public itler Gepartment and A doctor was summoned, but all of maintaining a nuisance, His " (By United Pree.) Is f a famous fa had sent a bul E& hofler and the Get $1.35 « Day by her on February 4 Fe] with the Seattle Electric company, |he could do was to pronounce the | case has been taken under advise.|_ 5°? PETERSBURG, Feb. let into his hea fo & serice of ; port of the case was made to the|his patro m the Ratner valley !werman dead The orchestra was playing a I had to do it; I die,” he gasped differ " , The men go to work for $1.35 & coroner until the body w - Pine | ment by Judge Gordon t a uy e gasper femt build: Sa: But out of this the trading |» Sed. ae. ae Oe a ting from an oe "| (The husband, Walter Bright, is a agese and his wife have been|and many yur his last breath 4 ; burte ent car on Wash ’ penter, and was away 4 , tr 4 ‘ the young men sought to re- ‘ company gulp 16 cont 4 ™ — Ballard carpenter, and was a at conducting a nt theatre, the | cireling the dank tae « Whe is an Englishy ® cents a day for) fy. H V. Gates, a prominent f have been oblted Lwork when the tragedy urred Ruby, on Third ay., near Cherry st..! 4 gance percent > assure their trembling companions, 84.8 powder mixer (Continued on Page Three.) physician of Men Handing whe at fures to g m Pike st! ‘phe two. little girls, one 4 yearsiand, like all other amusement ar ery eS a girl's shriek was, heard was tended Mra, Duis ime of their homes slong tR@ lau: and the other ¢, were out of | places of that character, there is an augh roness Pahlen, 14 years old, ‘ the « ting nfe riff Lar ce the } when th ther died, one matic plano at the entrance rt 5 swallowed carbolic acid and ee 45 employes tn ford that the affair was an accident an started Of Ml ieing at ach Ts the cohen 2 wae temas Ge a ceo dag ren of aristocrats of th crying BeBe explosion occurs: and that the a for him a : aa amd | ing in the yard come offensive ward Wate ot tank oa I go win him!” In a few min- we been ace > a * t : ; — investigation following the | man, anvattorney in the New York A} a - 1. WwW ites she was dead Their tate is aw me marie rut prt Ba of Mra, Bright developed the | block. Waterman sought out a|'rembling girls shrieks elr e The tragedy, which the police Wie feared they + a ity. veer agg eure leact that she had had @ quarre! with | warrant, and the arrest of the ex. | Corts Jaron Barfatinsky | tried to conceal, seems to Sumine Saud ferning rut it was a strange tendent lities declares | reoued a tn Sasa prieat followed dar p of palm the moral sta of the young Rus- re) her th Se © Po pee Senenes fy ee ae him just prior to the t Bagese, his trier and bu was 15 and a son|sian nobility MMITTEE | Ignored Offers. hone clare that his arrest is more 7 he death certificate hieh 4 # : = je enth certificate wi tien teen toning t a nature af pervecution than prover | MUST ONE EDITOR GG TO PEN FOR “4 tt A Te ¥ oo . mmediately after th rre prosecution, It Is said that his the . + > . a peat Brg Naw or gn | Ranier eS lately after this quarrel, ang | prosecution. CALLING ANOTHER CATTLE THIEF? inflicted by accident works and upor ga " a ahe " nis 4 t f rt ordered his wir t out beaten, the Balla police no way d 4 Mra. Daley came he © recently | court | ‘ a , tS Pr ede dD eeu jor (Star Special Service.) tt from the ea me from | Four , wae a Soe ku fter ty and tha OLYMPIA, Wash,, I Should one editor go to to invest " On bridge as being constructed, but | me : s sh t tM ra pla t the Pa erated from the t itentiary for ca ar editor a r rustion? q She wae a beautiful young wom-|as a matter of fact Mr. Crawford | me eed ls roel] enn cof ; - _ wert - DB), Gallinge " an, supposed to have tly been |=" Pp Th [et oly age , pendins tthe eaared arguments tod FWD 1 of ths oxidants , and Craw? vradlton.t gies Sage ull yg ad Myce (Continued on Page Three.) ail, whe ‘ ‘ 7 ‘ ! field County “ - gation by the ther theatr andard, of Po! ed that phra rence to Editor H.C Sith | Simmon r ar daughter, over whem he ay t i Sion ot n is no reason why Sagese Id ne Be . é mbia ¢ of Dayton. Benbow Pmembers. . s ag . made ¢ nt « r ey and Mayes was con . Hise was cr , be agg victed o' r bel. His ay argued here morning ie a HT HALLEY’ S COMET AT cael a, ws Dale , fa to conduct a - volver fr i M Malirely independent of acking er ' ud pach hi earned later, were her mother and of the hones : abdomen sister, 1ALL AMERICAN UVES RERS OUT a LDS, Nig, Pp Gre faid to be may A t ters in causing + ' the revolution’ dexa Aa sald to | 4 & Confer Movisionas x0, R BRE th at BREAD FROM canes NOW : 400, Fo Feb. 17», Ban ot tran, a Although nd palata MON trend, Whote w}, Lhe acer, Sel was ¢ at En Oh be han ne ® pound. Jap Construction Gang at Work ona Hill Read. WHAT THE COMPANY GETS. ta a day ¢ company office conta a nm roinus cost # and foreman’s pett Total for men, at most, $29.70, OF ACCIDENT ini" iS DEMANDED DUSAND JAPS HELD AVERY ON HILL. ROADS © om each of 4,000 minus $1 a expenses mih how «raft A Typical Jap Construction Laborer CHARLES E. HEAD’S TRIAL THIS WEEK rial of Charles F rt Head, for mer clerk in Carroll's court Weeker in the nty auditor's of ‘ fice, will begin in superior court ; day. They ure charged wi Prosecutio 7 : rn It | dt will by te are > lt nation against the tw ¥ declares the penalty for lar INVESTIGATION §— corny co iertiestace prises, fo prisonment in the state prison for to 14 t in the cour for not An one A SNOWFALL IS THREE INCHES ! | | { ) i H sohes of w had fallen, according eat Salisbur The eord ea ! re \ \ ee 892, in the first net f snow fe 1 I t : ara neh f n orded b 4 Mr “ 1 rrow t ee ee * * * WEATHER FORECAST. *& a * * * Hain tonight and Friday; * * brisk south inds * * * Oe ee ed SEATTLE, WASH., |to @ city inepector—Chicago Disnaten. | ASH INGTON, Feb. 17 resident Taft, anxi about | Measure admit n ile to, and worried about 1 BLAME it THE SEATTLE STTAkée ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS Ge. ICEBERG HITS THE YUCATAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1910. ONE CENT CHICAGO'S NEW DELICACY OF THE TABLE (Star Special Service.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Feb. 17.—The Alaska Steam. ship company’s liner Yucatan, southbound from Skag- | way to S. eattle, hit an iceberg in Icy Straits and has been beached at Mud Bay, 25 miles from Hoonah. } The ship is badly damaged but no lives were lost. | There are 70 passengers aboard. The Santa Ana is | sailing to the relief of the Yucatan. | ~ | The first word the al offices! The b is a 4 liner, of the Alaska Steamship company built on the Atlant and |received of the Yucatan disaster br d the Horn to Seat- |was through The St They have tle two years ago. It was put in [no list of passengers. Capt. W. P. the Alaska service and has been 8. Porter, of Seattle, commands kept there ever since. The Yuca the Yucatun tan is a 3625ton boat TAFT, UNEASY, ASKS. SENATE | FASE OD SOMETHING (By Unit United od Press) Horse meat is now being wi on the lunch counters of some of the Chicago saloons, according Taft UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY screamed for help. A sailor, G. A. Erickson, and Quartermaster MANY WOMEN Dy United Press.) PEDIC S, SRR a Al Heller, the two men vest the scene, threw off their coats and VANCOUVER BARRACKS, a By United Press.) community, setent f the nortt plunged in after her 17.—"Personai mistreatment of} oxrversiry OF WA Goithrn ttateh tans teh seco Erlokeen reached the. eirl. Yiret officers under his command andl qox job, | ‘ t 1 doubts as to w er th and managed to hold her up until petty tyranny in the adminietrar| oon utehtox would be visible | on the Gubrharmaster “ pemakad cee tion of the fort's affairs was the! ry reir Ts +h to | : 4 observatory ‘ ¢ were tt d Then the two men held the girl direct and only reason for the re) Morty and tall above the waves until a boat launch- moval of Lieut. Col. Abercrombie! fy... ciaunc or ae tw ed from the mer reached them from Fort Wright to Fort Lawton." |) hag their beginning witt anothe and took them safely on board. Gen. Maus ae lyieitant th ill be To all queries as to why she tried At the bar o , t c « «ive b Li te sh f, th ir " t wn herself, the girl would re. atated that Col. Abercrombie, na 1 ha P By Daked 5 turn newer. Neith he nor commanding officer at Fort _— ale ff tit lost “ on ation with’ hae Valea give W right, phan, ype hearse 1 E. Gould life « the et : their names to the boat crew embreties i ‘ eG te ri oks {t has Indeed, he is of th pintor All three women returned to Seat at the fort and had heaped alleged | © Me clares ¢ new tle the What et nigh indignities upon a number of oftt- | § ° om : ane . etn gy cers with whom he did not get| Ponte i “ag A ‘ : along. This condition of affairs | * Beg the ‘ , Injustiee had become #0 notorlc t wa pe Bothy rms t A . a stated, that Gen. Maw rdered the|* 1 } p inspector general of the depart he wine c ment to make an Investigation ” ” ~eagi luetantly 1 to talk about|f fe er a the order i} The matter was never more} than a molebill 1, “but the | \ Spokane authorities and the pr »@ , eTAR have made a mountain out of it OH, WHERE IS SPARKER?—-BRASS TAG IN 2 . " — TT t LOST FOUND WEINER SANDWICH ANSWERS WHERE eee ee eee ee eee ee ” + LO AY I Cal, F 1 \ f c x BANK CLEARINGS * t c ' w ' . Seattle ’ ! . lay, he investigat Tt ‘ * Clearing jay. .$ * , . " a re \ A xt ii* MM p: 144 ‘ : * Tacoma. 7 ' \a , ’ » 443 had x 10d t A 4 * ( ar toda ’ 4,101.00 & yin 1 ung of th elt PORT TOW END, F % * Portland * A 1 { t t ‘ : * Clearing Jay. .$1,614,494.00 @] Oh, a w wher ark i ing 1 th pretty gir it 1 of * Balat 0,738.00 We young lad , ing, leaped to t and t : % oO { D ' her f into i 2 nen ee nnnnnsnetaaenaietenieiiinieeseentamemetaieg! " i , Soa Nee enone tance

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