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WoA THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910, DqMMTTEE “hs Nev Eendine Which Runs Backward,” /CONDUGTOR ON PIONEER hic Sei a Geet Mew Ancol” LIMITED FOILS ROBBERS i i Fes ey bal (By Untied Prem) j bandits leape aboard the train : a | Lao " LACROSSE, Wis, April &—The Oakdale, Th were about q Hl wos t bravery of Conductor T, M. Bhum-|to enter one of the sleepers and 3 - FY | p 4 Way early today prevented two! came upon Conductor Shumway in masked bandits from robbing pas | the vestibule. Shumway was arap iio : + - “ } sengers on the Ploneer Limited of pled by the intruders, but finally oe wed t ‘ ) ¥ the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul fought cloar of them, opened the Agains e if if > road, between Tomah and Oak-|trap door over the steps and cut af Papers and In- : : pig? — dale, A report was ciroulated that! the air hove per : te ‘ the robbers had stolen $14,000! ‘The noise of the escaping air 4 Body Over- = ome ~os ae : : worth of Jewelry from passengers | summon h robbers } peatigating . Naturally you look for go-ahead-! ‘The new * oll burners, have | doors by fron ladders and trom the| 2 the sleeper coaches, but this! Jumped from th rer ee Protest. j in everything new these pro-| been built for the Southern Pac hetght of his seat the enginoer has| *** Gentes by the trainmen, The} ed obi tekcor “Who is that with 1 sive daya; but here te a groat|@!@ run cab first, the ai 4n unobstructed view of the track, | === a Te “That? Oh, that te the Obeoure “ ir those” bringing up the rear, Back of the) The type is the result of experience nfterys viet tana ber hosven tive works, ty mi : , , SSeON, Apri! § nes that run ackw on | gines Ure equipped with two sete of|and snow sheds, With the olds type | gnvestign (Ins < ots teat [olaht-wheei trucks, with the usual/ the smoke and oll fumes were fore | sntrorees | woven, to ke porward. with @/smail wheelx in front and behind |od down upon the crew shutting off WITH ALKI R D a map at ¢ 7 w of the track an 4 j the drivers. the view and increasing the danger ane 1 : wal "on the usual type In the backward running engine |of collision, ‘This in imponwthle in 2 fant against ¢ ithe vab it entered through side] the backward running engine retract pa af Attorney il ze : as fer docu } (Hy United Press.) | *ug@ested that several well known departenen' S H U is causing the officials some agita-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 8—Miss| society mon walk with her from a ey vot PF WINS Hon. jeanor Sears, the tern society} “time to time” while the pletures be ‘ t , Sapo we ————— Pee be had HE LOCAL | Jand it ts nae during that If the ats/ffom Burlingame to Delmonte and] éribute $6,000 to assist in the defray ~ ge eienr ae tame, and ACCOUNT NT tack brings on a general diseussion| Who had red 66 milex of the/ ing of the expenses of an “Bleanor Pret emptye at cmtte Mao bes ihe fact that fa!!ine ‘ A $ of (he attitude of the United States 0 » her escort refused to} Bears” expedition to the top of Mt 7 : 7 ed the inquiry Fase | toward Germany, he may reply admitted today that) McKinley, Among the letters re ———— Phar shrvied eshahaos nat posatt The - ived ail manner of|cetved by Mins Seare in the Not for Him to Welt for inted om ' x contract for an audit of the KITCHENER WILL mals since she tried the| week are a number of proposals of ve : eon LODGING HOUSE y Watton weepean se] PASS UP CANADA "S25 sctnistastio showman wants merTiaht tnd, lnoturee from women ying ag PY ety Me vty” ole, Fide meern which, it te claimed, has no ad lshlanamaiiane he ote = “4 bot ga ; - .| Fire to a Building Twice Ww. B n, ar purring property interest in Seattle, as 4 (ie Waed Beene) her to go on pape Her “hike” so he led because the Boston girl made g Mt ot a fable ty to| SAN PRARCISCS 2 pri) 9.—|&88 aot moving pictures of her. Hel such « plucky walk to Get a Rep. oo fe vomiting esta Myr : - ; esa ame oe SE ene biumpt at the meeting of the |“ ADY statement credited to Gen.| = 2: wee passant miles » : ; sounctl committee on finance this | Otter, chief of the general staff of iy Sutias: Beewe.) nar “D of 16 a Committee Appointed by morning Canada, criticising my ability to SAN RAFAEL, Cal. April e wit ‘ | Labor Men to Take Up Bids were opened two weeks ago |inetitute improvements in the Can-| Edward Eden carpenter an Wher t will be Agent + Christe for the work, and nur « ieca) @dian defense, did not influence me . . 5 son of the te Edward Eder ' « t as the cet, war on the st Question With the City} scoountants wore bidders, as well nx tO Change my itinerary,” said Lord was prominent in the politics « act y James ie menttte et »| Counci jthe outside accounting concerns | Herbert Kitchener, hero of Khar Marin county, ts in the county jaii|* r . whose filing there Accompanying almost every Bid wee {tum and under special comminaton on 4 charge of arson. It ie ct lodge rges of irregulart- pata hotel deap! P won & statement that the call and spect. | te Dlan defense for the British pos that he set fire to a house belong: | tt pax nat to des Endorsing the proposed n ‘ ations given wore so incomplete | este ing to Maxtone Graham, a capitaliat - = rs sali that } twine be he and indifinite as to practically 1 intended to visit Canada until 1 ae ntral Lab pre yesterday for the purpose of fright pGiavis that he wow |Counedt W erday evening appoint / lade competition, or even an oppor. |!m@pertant business in England ———— ening residenta in the vicinity into he returned ( ° ed © committer, Bd Hanne, H. W._| tunity to know Just what was want: | ™@Ade It necessary for me to short. (ty Untied Press.) (iy United Pree.) employing bim as a watchman ot} Christen ser | Smith and Hugh Huttthan to being | * by the elty eh my homeward trip. For that : » utate MIC thelr property iemeste to Surah con soasten ait oe apt ft on gil referred to the | Peason I will go direct to New York| N&W YORK, April ~The stat CHICAGO, April §&-—Thée man % prope: etty counett ment of a man on trial for his life] agers of Northwestern and Western he house I situated in the The unton men belteve that the} Clearing house committee, and that |#9d Liverpool.” that he had beeu tortured by the are jubilant over the|ter of the finest residence section | ity i showld take the first | COmmittes this morning returned a poll third degree” into making ring movement of coloniate into | of the city | step toward eetablishing the hous, | Ts recommending the Pierce a confession of murder caused 4) all the territory west of the Rocky| After pouring kerosene on the A committee from the Federated | Waterhouse bid, ‘This wae attacked | fl ps HR. MATTHEWS | sensation today in the court of gen | mountains trom the Canadian bor-| W@its and igniting it, he telephor ed | Women's clubs atvocated giving «| >y Schiumpf and by other account- | eral sessions der to the Mexican line to fire headquarters Before the] fated ENR A Maypole dance tn Labor Temple, the | 49ts, with the result that the com | Stephen Boehm, charged with kill Although official figures have not | rival of the departme he had proceeds to go t @ the butiding | mittee finally decided to reject al} (Conciuded.) jing Jacob Vela, admitted signing a/been prepared regarding the movo-|¢*tinguished the bias Later he! (By United Press.) of the house. This plan, however, | bids and readvertixe. All the ac- | ——————~— . ~-|confeasion presented by the prose-| ment of seeking homes in 9|*#t & second fire and again noti:| NEW YORK, April §.—Informa- the labor men do not favor, though | Countants expecting to bid for the | the example of the lowly Nazarene |cution, but sald he did #0 to esc new country, it is confidently stated | fed the department. The fire was|tion reached here today from San after the establishment of the piace | Work will be given a chance to re-/can find sufficient work among use. He said after being kept! that the number will exceed that of | **tinguinhed before much damage! Francisco to the effect that John it will ask that the different socie.| Vive and suggest changes im the | American girls to employ their|{n a cell without food, drink or sleep|iast year, when ali records were | bad been done. |8. Kimball, a wealthy steamship thes of Seattle maintain tf by sub- | *Pecifications before they are finally | time profitably and righteously for 24 hours, he was taken before) broken, No statistics will be pre Eden was taken into custody tate! man and mine owner of California, sortptions, ‘Wyazs ; Statistics show that “during the/the head of the bomicide bureau! od until the spring movement is| Yesterday. He soon confessed to) is willing to pay $1,900,000 for the Besides sending « mittee be j month of October, 1908, over $5,000) and mauled and beaten untilhel over, which wMl be about April 15,| District Attorney Boyd and the| custody of bis year-old grandson, fore the elty council, the labor men GERMAN ATTACK |was paid into the police fund tm| could bardly stand lor possibly April 30. Through ali| Chief of the fire department. Later) Louis Adams, who is now with hie plan to do ail they can indepen Seattle as fines by prostitute wo} “When I was almost exhausted,” | the gateways, however, the reports|¢ made a signed confession father, Joha P. Adass, bere. ly to further it ON ROOSEVELT | men—each woman being fined $10| he said, “I was told I would oscape| teont thet thurs nee hoon up to date | gine lad 1s being caretully watel- me Setet Prom Kawin A. Brown wee to have} vickasinlenind }a month.” pith a light sentence if | confoased.| steady stream of colonists moving BOTH COACH AND 1 Sl eee caeee ee ¥ BOK April 8.—G. F.lupohen to the council about the! (dy Colted Preeny did so, as | waa only too giadjinto the Northwest and the far wy nila stg > ah Grhensr, was shot |seapanition tet Ke cen canes nn’ | BERLIN: Apri 6) Deciaring| Matthows Might Malte’ Gocwemnnis $14 80, a8 1 w tato AUTO FOR TEDDY i to kidnap the boy. Killed by rds|and will not be tm Seattle for sev. | Theodore Roosevelt, while presi r this in mind, women—that) The trial was postponed until] The movement has been heavy | The Adams case val month | dent, was anti-German in his poli, 't takes tess time and labor to 99) x y and bis story will be in the Matetman nes. ‘Thus t : (By United Frew) attention recently when Batt eae lees, Méitor Harden, of the to, the pole and cast a vote in the | veatignted ‘te dl gage gene aod GRNOA, italy, April &—After | led from San Francisco wi we nm a of atren el | son, 0 Yi Dee FRANCIS HENEY Zukumft today exhorts the people | tere ome tha joes ‘i Sine ment over that of last year have! oiafashioned coach-and-thtee, 4| Adame” Hen vas ae vony sae hers, , " lof the empire to show extreme cold | 8/8 Money to support preac been greater to the Northwest and . 4 . AT WHITE HOUSE |iiess to the colonel on his coming |whe might have made goed bie SELLING SENATORS __| sit seater the Norihwavt and relic of bygone days, the Roose” | Paso on the charge of kidnaping OF se amiths and might prove a mighty HER BUSIN bran Hens rp Phen; velts today continued their “honey ancineo detectives. At Tue (By Untied Pree.) | ‘The attack ic based on the alleg. | SOM more successful as such WAS ESS wt i ctated Wise that the ” soadiled moon” journey to Porto Maurizio son, Ariz, while being returned to WASHINGTON. Apri} §.--Prencie | , ude The on of sensnerinmerenenenating wag! st} tn an automobile Qonel and | California, Adams secured a writ y. He raft prosecutor at San | °! URfriendly attitude of Roosevelt he educated young women (itp Uattes Freee.) movement has been especially! Mrs Roosevelt «pent the night at ae d - Francisco, and recently in charge |{uring the German involvement | America are yrve Re — Sine] JACKHON, Mins, April &.—The | heavy in Montana, Utah and Idaho,!the hotel Moderne at Seatrig, nnd | oats poe Rig penllenne B pose ot ers had been |. : with Spain and France regarding | home and the motherhood question ® the|the increase over last year up to ° or Porto Finakulo, | ing a deciaion to the effe “ prison of the proses ms oP ok seesienan thabie o: 4 whether the men give them tnqpeneterte! tn ation into th were off today for Porto Finokulo, 4 decision to the effect that the ener: tninad man Binger Hermann at F i Sine MAaaeED aotead Gaia (Daet ae wis Wena Today | bribery scandal was continued unti!| the present time being many thou-| where they will take lunchoun allfornia complaint against hiny . vg : | sands. The Roosevelts will , Or, appenged at the White House " i & late hour tonight Le he Roosevelts w tarry a few) was not legal. He then hastened Geeks. Ten of thelr day ¢ ecude the Pacific coun, Cement. The kaiser and the Ger have foo much sense te take UpOR)” +5,, star witness today was Mra 2 7 hours here tomorrow and will then|to New York, where he has re Joating coment on a vow man officials « partieutarty | them the responaibility of bringing) yy eit wh that ah. ‘eed 2 i # a tend tea sa : | ° ho mwoare that ahe ar proc to the villa of Miss Carew,/mained. Mrs. Adie is in San the b ious to thelr reapects to the | children into the world to support ~ ether ten, of which) 1 wag. intinated that ot Bi _ | anxious to pay * jranged the meeting between Sen- Mrs. Roosevelt's sister, at Porto| Francisco with her parents, Mr, Was one, were on the pier} bs . a*Y* | former prestdent, and bave planned | them, which to « great extent wo- | '*® Bilbo and Du M. fi | Mrpercy . wer DICT | cugwomtic © Kovernment will de ators nd Dulaney Maurizio and Mrs. John Kimball the coment to the ga pager 2 go elaborately for his reception. men are Aeing todey—Ont Only |” wren asked her business, she re. aa “ . ie not to drop the promcution of | ““moy desired that no jarring note | Children—statiatics prove that 50, | plied, “Bookkeeper, handling real ea aier 28 o'clock the cry|‘P* Hermann case following the Fe- | u19r into the welcome }000 women are supporting their | t of the gover o s- tate and selling Mississippi sen- fag oot. Other guards, |". “Mure of the government to *-| Co) Roosevelt, however, seems | husbands tn New York alone. Wo-| sto, = ure a ceuvietio or come to look apon BF the call, surrounded | "Facey and Mrs. Heney wil! eave! 20UNd to run into another contro: | men have come to look apon bring |" aescrinad how she introduced to prevent a general versy her ch as have merked his |!=e children into the world with ae ee visits in Kgypt and Rome. The at-|OUt ® prospect of seeing them prop-| HiiPe to Dulaney: how the latter told He admitted that possibly hel ¥ [ber “to feel out the weak legislators Rowerer, continsed his| mignt most Colonel Theadare Roce, | {ek by Harden, It Is believed, will erly reared « crime | and see tf they could be reached.” —_—— times he was ordered | oun iene aaa but said that the | De sure to bring about a discussion | “Paddle Your Toes, Don't Plunge.”| ne ewore that she was to be paid} An unidentified man was killed at RB by different guards. but | ting was not the object of his | Of the whole Morrocan incident! Or, Matthews informe his read! “in proportion to the crop.” and anid | Davie Crossing yesterday afternoon Man continued to run a : jand the part that the United States | erg mat he is a “caval from ahe naturally desired big crop. at 4:30 by an Interurban train , " sail | played in it, and that ~— — Georgia. To elbow women at the) Mra Nell told how «he went to. the Puget Sound Blectric company’s We have the carpenters and painters at he one proof of man's superior: | criticiams of Roosevelt will result pe igs wal other public places is re |New Orleans to confer with those! line . » ‘Savy p Biss. He fell across the Hp = aan is the fact that he| seems certain. Whether or not the | voiting to his chivairic instinets.”| interested; how she was followed by| He was crossing the right of way work changing the front of our store, and ad Wes dead w r wears his clothes buttoned | criticism will be suiricient to make || would advise the doctor, as || detectives, and whe said she believed! 4nd evidently became confused | as you well know, they are bound to dam- Wached him the back —Chicage New | Roosevelt anewerts & question (hat have advised greater men than! her life was in danger Sha anid whe | When he aaw bin danger, and could age the varnish work on piano This is 4 Was % years of ace he cee = mame | him, to only “paddle your toes” in| did not know It was a crime to bribe | ®t get out of the way, He was } “ bi el is 38 en two years f |thie woman's question, do net gojan official, and believed she did no| badly mangled Opportunity tor you to buy a first-class Bet yet to serve 8 erene |IMMODEST BATHING COSTUMES UNDER lim aif over, or you are. liable to| wrong. for the men she sought to| ‘There wate mo papers or marks piano at a discount, Call and investigate 5 ft de | bribe alrea ere corrup! on the clothing by which vieth no é@ é ail and investigate pried BAN OF CHICAGO CHIEF OF POLICE fron ll —, = wanteal aie Givendy masa Settaet. ot the nedtdent could b identified and judge for yourself. jand he lies unclaimed in a i“ for the betterment of humanity of ‘ 1d a ] " > : you may waka up come of thes |EXPOSE “DEAD town morgue. Deputy Coroner Hs We will sell you: 2 phobic yourself minus « job INDIAN” GRAFT} Te ee ae ae A $250 Stodard for ...............$150 In view of the insult offered the (Ry Untied Press.) PASTOR QUITS TO J A $285 Stodard for women of Seattle and the state of| GLOBE, Ariz, April 8 —Predic BE PRESS AGENT A $300 Herman for 4 | Washington by this would-be regu-| tions are being made today that the " aene Pent. toe Taxtreme biserve-Gestionés tmust not bo worn. lator of woman's affatra, it might! government census of the Indians! ait tack pans A $450 Milton for ore April 8.— Asciet “Women who wear costumes they do not care to get wet [be wine to invite him to use that|in the territory will show that ap-| = NORTH YAKIMA, April &— An Emerson Square piano @f the Interior Frank ieee, will ao endeved pair of long 1} with which he| proximately 14,000 Indians’ names! yhe Rey. 0. M. Ma Appeared before + san] SIME Save Siemy,.gunty. ef miedent Ramaps ar Mey -w walked out of the state of Georgia,|on the government rolle.are thos 4A +c apr «tthe sands \ ; has resigned as pastor of the And a dozen other bargains from which to OM territories + “| thi at to carry him out to his new, pro-|of “good Indians” who have gone Fi it Bopeeed by Delegate} ‘Men who appear on the sands merely to pose as athie’ w pinasive ainth il” Weehibaten tp the “henge. bunting .gveende ret United Presbyterian - = church, to become press agent select f Alaska, to a: O° eCresanore without: efit totth. net be tolorated. |where mon g@ his passe opinions] The government is paying for the| Sng ‘business manager for nig Btining laws so <A conser wail gtand at the dressing room to pace upon all have no place—back to where he | support of 20,000 domesticated ab- ere, the Misses Ethel and Terms, $6, $8 and $10 a month Placer mining on « al r camegrom, His utterances against | origines, while it is said here that Dack Montgomery, musical per- : ae the own, aon | costumes. craters | Women do not savor of southern | jthe census will show only 16000) ¢ormers, who have just closed declared that enct . "jctivairy, but show more of the in-| indians. These are mostly Navajos a ganeanshl tear of éantera —THE— ME Foals drive capital o = |stinct of the Georgia “cracker Washington, under his direc- P=" CAN A MAN KEEP A FAMIL romat Poss | ag cae, a that capttalints mux » " eae OF EIGHT ON $2.50,A DAY?) LOAN SHARKS | yx s:r0mwove ww) sz Meyer Toner Piano Co. | visit CHICAGO, April &—Police censorship of bathing costumes was established in Chicago today, with the adoption of rules «MINING BILL which are to be enforced during the summer at the beaches. The rules governing the costumes laid down by Chief of Po- (By United Press.) j Certainly would not ) to kick about, he buys a gold briek : -_ Conciuded.) h | PHILADELPHIA The death P . that the . i. A man feels like kicking himself} 4 “ Z m i BRPh Of Alaska are ade-| Can « laborer who ix buying af while This moruing the fight for] Tao Shat idnd of am inetiw. (when & homely woman attempts to penalty for dealers’ in cocaine was The Home of the McPhail Piano,” the " taxes, on 50 or} a meeting of 0 a -robab ° 101 see sone yn Me +" Needed Hore’s same opiniags:bnalaries commutes was. uplled tor| The Tolman agency here is run|so unsatistactory as the poe SAd\ chtares bide tes Renate waokane 314 UNION ST. Opp. P.-I., Opp. P.O a erides that 1 L. Biaine, councliman @rq@| tomorrow morning, when the whole | !!ke every one of his offices through | ont a man might have weed but| fein pend ce Ate an Boctety jf) » Bot, Opp. F. O. fn be done ¢ ‘ sighth ward. Ite can't do Yhap we| fight over the question of whether |the country. Tolman doesn’t Get Farr lng fone o OP eat Coe Se eee orking tor trey who} a man oan live on the wages now | through the subterfuge of “buying” * 4 one Onl by the Joc wre ticine and building. ttle homes | paid will be gone over again notes, as the City Loan company | ’ denttie Chairman Sawyer is opposed to| 4 whose working was desoribert | a : “ ” aa Ninth ward—No, and|the increases in wages. He ap-| yesterday. He has an out-and-out HEL! THE CENS US. MAN 4. %. Denny, Ninth for;peared with an opinion from the|sury loan propos | o hdalohaliahalelahal that Pee ne corporation counsel which, he said,| strong sneugh to risk any possible ‘ T or pre « prosecution. BANK CLEARINGS Joe Schiump!, Third ward would kill this pr apoalt on | nd4 tor trying to mak Adve pinion | HIS RATES ARE 33 PER cent |! lye = , , ox and t won't mand for trying ‘ies Kan maaan thes tha enn POL Cade eee f IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY SEND HIM YOUR NAME fien, at large-—No, [ating of an excess of expenditures! ‘The star investigator found that - | Everyone who Mves In § r soni today. 33 ge Fink to vile twitee tienny Pover-tat authorized in the taslto borrow $18 he weula have to + sete entitled to be counted nthe coming | r name nin rs Tacoma and these other fellows to give th levy for the purpose of r r112 ingtallments of $2 each—tol ‘ is im es oe - ta ae eet > x i ei = ve duty lintey eee aries js not such a defic 1924. To borrow $22.60 he would ’ ; or the Seattle diatrict, ts mak- |¢ , vieoe a T. P. Revelle, Seventh ward--Me|auired for government main | have to pay 12 installments of vie! c: re = i ne @ dilie ‘ c e ng & com- Portiand it, and be ought to got more| tenance, and therefore an emerg-| fore total of $40. Interest in ea body from going uncour ! ‘ rabbi f those who inter bsent |to be fr t f April; from th ya at a a t m ane tion period, which extends r , : 0 Central April 15 to May 1 ency provision in such council DIN) case ig $8 1-8 per cent for 12 weeks. ead mone » such opriathe would not make such appropriation | ror q year, if it were possible to legal for the year 1910. borrow money for @ year, interest Instead of killing the proposition | would be 52-12 of 88 1-2 per cent, oF | Arnold Zhinden, Sixth ward—-VYou Spokane can get all the men you want for P tetiay that money, tf these fellows don’t! vision of Sawyer and that of Yl | | like-the job at the price, let them | / veer counsel only added [2% ** Par cent i. i \ quit and we'll get plenty of others) (1 1, the flame tm the fight for Won't Wait a Day Hees HUN 4 4 to take their jobs better wages for the laborers If money was borrowed, payments \ i | Fred Sawyer, Fourth ward, and! Giaine, Schlumpf, Denny, Mullen post be made oa, the Sep 904 formal | ’ re finance committes > . : he agreemen No is . S WILI [eae Nave Me ie crie. al DI ee dant the’ eaten bad] ibiies te allowed--act axiash ot WIE Large, comfortable Wicker | Minsioi? @MHEét ‘Stand: of MAKE UP |iaborers! wages would cost $20,000 to | found a way of keting around the | Way 1s loft the victim. Failure tolf Rocker with closely woven | solid oak; has, octagon shap ~~ $20,000, and | won't stand for it. lotate law regarding the levy for| | pay on that day #peils rg din roll seat ed top. instead of round, as Seattle residence address ) wa. fc abore v of gotting around it this, | b with ol 6 fe ¢ S a | : ¢ ir. me » aa ase ot ee <4 pal baie led ald = _ tiany it | are {mmodiately due, a price of $7.50. Special for | A regular $6.00 ‘Table for r ‘iy *hO tlashed J ed wo be reported to the elty coun-| was decided to lay the matter over| Tolman knows not merey, Every |B the week at $5.00 | the week at re ate t Califor; | ite meeting last Monday | until tomorrow, when the civil ser-| evening the books of each office attempt t, wore dug up at the meeting | vice and salaries committee will|must be straight and every cent i M betwee ad ittee on finance this|take {t up agalu. Already there is| must be on hand, And his offices, Married or unmareie i; The 4 care a majority in favor of the bills pro- | fearful of him, are merciless to thetr om Hore he sironue ht | viding for the increases, which oon-| victims, Bach office is responsible - BH a. secon i Strenuous Figh | viding for ‘ be bad petitions for inerease had | sist of raising all laborers now get- | to the central office, es each eve! iso rete he commit-| ting lows than $2.60 a day to that| ing must find it paid up. s PE Re plop selena 10 Sg. Somes | cence iad Choke os tting $2.60 Tolman ix the méanéat "Woney 1526-28 Second Avenue. just meets every once in a be raised to 6 lender in the United State Name A good value at the regular | pictured; weathered finish

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