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THE SEATTLE . SY Nae THE SEATTLE —SHOM JS LAF: epiion 57 74 Fe or Zl» JS a. OL. 12, NO. 91. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910. ONE CENT Sows oranné so MAY CALL MEETING AT PIONEER SQUARE IF TAFT REFUSES TO REMOVE NEGRO ee ee eT \* * }® According to the govern | ® ment’s estimate that $768.54 in * the average annual expendi * ture of each of the 18,000,000 * * * * + TO RUSH 7.f. HOMEWARD BOUND. NEGROTO DENIES ANOTHER HOM gressional Campaign, Nor Any Other Political Speech, Upon His Return—Sails Tomorrow for Bledser Anxious to Plead) ~ yoy York. Guilty — Interbay American families, the rail roads’ boout of an average of 20 per cent will take from the pockets of the public an addi & Willett Firm in Trouble—Solicited Business | * tional sum of $276,675,200 each ° "1 : ® year and incre the div ign Regrade Condemnations—Got $15,000 in Im-|4 denus ot railroads 90 per cent * Fees. ee eee eee eee ee eee the complaint of scores « avenue con nat proceec r Aroused Over Failure oe ‘ ast within < Se estitatcd within a few against O. L. of Taft to Act. BY GILSON GARDNER ie weeks member ant “key pes of these t ent ishing them by th ion of t and 1 1 g gums of monk the | t ly Owners a losses th They Wrote Letters The city condemned ; wrote letters to th Me nt 4 t ¢ on that ty owne here, stat I the polic patr The ‘ had employed by the maj addressed. Tt fered to do the | the last car egroe n, his , t P Brown work at « figure tat no reputable been edt t lawyer would think of doing it for | colonel, Many persons fell for the letters | ¥ employed them. Then they! ward Gray, 1 carry Mrs. Longworth to A ad NEGRO ANXIOUS agreement to give Willett & Wi-/ — | ett from & to 10 per cent of the) (Rue | TO GO TO PEN * ll Man Who Ran sm recovered from the city in ex-| amount at which the |= me i. x eas of - edecr, the ne Street Sweeper city offered to compromi | Nathaniel Bled he negre 4 tomorrow on the Kaiser the imperial of the Roosevelt were sent before the firm « . . mediately, and he will be on his mar The cat rates caused man} way to the penitentiary at Walla . savitt | ness he cut tes caused man - umeetinnemaions furymen that if | turned over to the bar association | a er | Feng ie 3 ter * Sie UMMun ide |nace chtnined 400 oiecn ta aaah |ney Vanderveer this morning {By United Pres the automobile thar case they received @ statutory fee | Tomorrow Coneress Takes Up Charges That Men Who! ee ee a RUINS OF at Anueny anes . ce: oe nae He ms ben an 00. This | Flee From Diaz’s Rule in Mexico Are Hounded by | pastes Be ay ws case : rapes Pont pnt pecrtes a emanter. | money they bept Secret Service at Demand of American Corpora- bi I want to get to tt f * from Seattl relieved ti $ at to get to the pon as fa ‘om Seattle, was relieved to- aid down by the Grabbes the Warrants. es ‘ rp Declares Colored Troops as | can,” be said | & day. The Katie reached here BO OPE a ie ee eee cliaek taal sons. raved aeccain ae the * at 12 o'clock, having in tow made * _ Roonaan of the war Should Not Be Removed) © *. Steiner, ot ‘ | |® three scows of building ma- t coming to the property holder. | m2 a the werrente Willett & (By United Pre: for Crime of One of et of fancy ex afterward Deputy y. who conducted made bie opening as meeting called t naider t Lawton r eive * terial. One of the scows was t Senator W * damaged in a gale that was * blowing in the Sound. She ee a | SHINGTON, June 9.—Charges that President Diaz, of Mex- | Thea x nes at Waxhington, D. ¢ i ee Ne te eer eieitamases il ton bore cnek, en ce tee te Se eir Number. if An unknown man is thought to |» put in at Deception pass for that the [Dens J 0, bas been using officers of th nited on and th ral | elegatian took up matter with| have burned to death in a fire which | @ repairs. to & verdict of CDaTH® Of $26 a day was made! courts as tools in prosecuting political enemies will made tr ident and secretary of war this Ni 510 against the property owner. As the| morrow before the house committee on rules, which is conaidertag “All this clamor residence at No. 1 * amt the MOD) morning. They cannot now remove Leavitt's lawyer es were used in as) ® resolution by Representative Wilson (Pa) demanding ao Im |of the Twenty-fifth iment is as | troops, but every effort to apprehend N. W. early this morning. ¥#* RE RRRRR R RH y. Murphy . or lour oa on am - vestigation. , . injust as it i® foolish,” declared |and punish guilty party will be E. C. Harris, who lives across the o lawye t that @ part of| John Kenneth Turner, magazine writer, who has recently pub- | USdHel as ft a Sits deae bones Fim the afternoon prin dns | ‘ m ‘ made. Commanding officer ha Ra CS iyeaye to | “4 Will be in the 3 this money found its way into the| lished a number of articles about Mexico, and Gui de Lara, | Byron F er mayor and street, recently so! © ho } law ket {commanded to make prompt and|Virgi Venables, the Spokane ath those who have) “"70'* Dockets a leader of the Mex an liberal party, will appear before the com- jone ef the most widely known eltl-| Complete investigation and confine| lic Venables rented the house. to T HIDE MURDER ease the opinion ia| [Many cases a greater sum was| mittee. They declare that they have documentary evidence tO | sens of Seattle, this morning Jany offender and detain any wit-| young man who said he was re- | Leavitt can hope for retained out of the warrant than submit that will show that W st. interests have forced Amer © J. | 06 tifle: i omaha the Base . As to the guilty wretch, there ta | ™ belonging to the command. | centiy married. Venables left for | Of his being acquitted. |“ ae ace ee ee ’ muh Vink iad ck Salest Hing | Bert ¢ » |name Harris does not know, bor-| LEAVENWORTH, Kan. June 9% on the Stand |for holding, and In others that they | Guggenheims There, Too ' Peee BA PY OR Gary ‘W. L. JONES.” | rowed a saw from him yesterday af-|—Murdered and robbed, and her was the only wit | drew down warrants that they bad The allegations declare that Guegenhe: control the | Sm rising st 8] The message was sent from Was! ternoon He returned the saw about |home then set afire, to cone eal the He swore|no excuse for getting Mexican copper ou ; t the tinental Rubber company, |edy of soldiers wh re ab ) t . 10 o'clock last night, remarking that | crime, the body of 3 re Kat ne pot know how fast the | nn D. Rockefeller, Jr., owner, controls the Mexican Rubber m- |e ive a credit to nder | liv h ring he was about to “turn in.” Whether Schulz, 65, was found here today | Made $15,000 at Least. Hay, w w it lor not he went to s in the h turated with oil. Was traveling at any! pany, which is a virtual rubber monopoly; that the Standard Oil, | which they serve ns rat igh " Pp ou sat coun aes ae ie journey. if it had| Lawyers estimated that the with the rson. company (British), controls the oll producing | Fart the wing snot known. Search is being made} Mrs. Schulz lived alone, an 12 miles an hour,| practices netted Willett & Willett! jsnas:.that the Southern Pacific railroad and the Harriman beirs { have lived for nearly a year f June § w in the ruins for his body. is believed a large amount of Rave attracted his | $15,000 at the lowest estimate. The) control twothirds of the Mexican railroads; that the sugar trust |Within a short distance of Fort | ce ne | The house was valued at $1,200| money was taken. The flames |property owners who assert that| monopolizes the sugar business; and that the Wella-Fargo Expreas | Lawton and I have had some ex ed and trar sé | and the furniture at $1,000. A house | were extinguished before the Leavitt as to his| they were swindled say they will) company has a monopoly of the Mexican express business with these troops. The of req |in the rear was slightly damaged by | woman's clothing caught fire, and § to bribe W. H,|Prosecute to the full extent of the) nn eats it is alleged, are | nner nee ‘ pidiers.” ap ek ae gulars be re the flames. \the murder was revealed itnes |law | — ae m1 “i “ bave de ecore be = = = — ~ x site tame ye wai| Among lawyers it is said other protected” through concessions BREWERS HONOR pret 4 — a record “we ware | then e ed ‘ made by President Di nd th » be proud of le at South Park,| Charges will be formally formulated | ‘olfering him mc . t 7 « pould impel those who are cla mn An fente n consequently the interests us should tm eee et ts that they have made a|thelr powerful influence in Amer-| ing fora removal of these men, a DENVER WANTS | practice of having thelr legal cards| ica for Diaz. Turner asserts that removal under disgrace, to any ” t for these concessions y using rm’s connection with the E. Pike| firm's connection with the com | pressure with the fedéfal govern ment to accomplish Diaz's ends Tips and Waiters’ Wages The current wage difficulty between Mr. ma ble One man a deed black as innocent ing Diaz re (By Unit WASHINGTON Jur rh came to his} We aad asked Bim not to appear Jaffe, manager of the College inn, and the Waiters’ union, throws a detail revealing light improve citizen @t the inquest, nor | *e _— cr ogy ls Pinon ter FOO pleading that if his wishes are b. \e me : te tt SPicataies to Washington | Denver want 26th r on modern restaurant methods, in which, as usual, the ultimate S87 court proceedings | sive confirmation L not carried ont’ “capital” would be eee See: ae Mr, Phelps yesterday sent the onsumer is distinctly shown in the role of the goat. Twombley said | wrougdoing of this legal firm in| V0" castles pores ot the day Furey). Si tstectam t Secretary Mr. Jaffe pays his waiters $30 a month, a dollar a day for a had @ handful of gold | this matter. . Railroad All Refugees. of Cincinnat MS | nafiineer. and Senator 4 nine-hour shift. Waiters a class are not so constituted that | : | n called 5 r “ they can, with better success than any other clase, live on $1 a day. B Twombley respon jv [4 eR EEE RHE EN HEB! THe iden,” he said, “Is to bave| “hypocrites and al-cri Piles Mr. Jaffe would be the first to recognize the insufficiency of their POA Want the money, Leavitt,|* Fair tonight and Friday; #} Mexican pollt refugees return-| Quoting a that 38 ) o, Wash., June 7, 19 income, because he, by reason of the business he is engaged in, MM him “the coms has | * light westerly winds. ed to Mexico, where they will be! pe ng in ¢ “The action of the city council knows well the cost of living ete Lied ee ee ee ee d, or to have them incar| tion states, he suid regarding th Twenty-fif in As a matter of fact Mr. Jaffe has no idea that his employes . - cerated or persecuted in the Unit | Thanks to prohit £,000,000 | fantry, while well meant wa are satisfied with the wages they receive. On the contrary, Mr. ed States. | people are now drinking ally (hasty and unjustified. There ha Jaffe expects that the public which patronizes his place of business “One method to secure arrest) half as much again as tt formerly |been a crime committed, probab! not only pay him a profit on his investment, but likewise pay and deportation is to charge ‘mur! drank legally | by one « ta soldiers, but the re the waiters their salary direct. And the public for the most part der’ or ‘robbery’ in Mexico. With aide a whole is under es “ . readily responds to this suggestion, so much so that ordinarily waiters’ jobs are at a premium, This custom is not confined to the College Inn. It obtains in every restaurant and cafe of like character in Seattle, in spite of the fact that the serious law on the statute books prohibiting “tipping' demeanor. No man who has been well fed and well served h. tion to making manifest his appreciation by a tip. The objection ? these vharges arrests are made and | discipline, ably commanded, above, © | Evidence shows that the bila Aled deportment, and is not a menace} that this may « aes against (he Mexicans wanted do xt P . 'to. law and order, but in fa war departmen (By United Press.) |superiar body of well d ent difficulty HAVERSTRAW, N. Y., June 9.— | soldiers aaa . - | 1 1 1YRON PHELPS not even apecify the place where hy . ; ice auto to the scene of the holdup | ine robbery happened, or the date They Do to These are not chortling. Lacking that fine|'*° Vien it is alleged to have Society Holdup nse of humor, they see nothing | ocurred ana a iin | Former Mayor POLICE PATROL || arises when the restaurant patron is expected to pay the waiter, funny in the proceedings whatever Another method used to get they a ig h L csece 40 -Atairar irrespective of the character of the service. The waiter no longer The police point to the fact that) refugees back to Mexico Is to de} oo. The dead ie considers it necessary to look after the comfort and wishes of the —__. the joker who calls out the fire de-| port them Illegally, as undesirable | |) tae In addition to the message the| || person he serves. Instead of being an employe of the restaurant 8nd poll partment usually pays for bis fun|aliens. Again, officials ignore at}) Sifred \following letter was sent Mayor owners, he is chartered for the time being to a patron, and the 4 ee circles e in police court next day, and like-| tempts to kidnap Mexicans oT yw | Gill yesterday by Mr. Phelps Interbay slept under ast |f| patron must pay him, irrespective of the service rendered. The re Contatneg tct auan-| wise to the probability that had the | der towns, On the oth r hand, the —— Heo. H. ©, Gill, Mayor night. Thirty city policemen, act sult is that the waiter no longer feels it necessary to be solicitous ety * Foy joke been perpetrated by any| war departmen ends troops tt the pa eve ont « under orders of the ayor, pa bout the content it of th up’ th i 0 ae afterncoa, ; » vet lthe Mexican border instructed to[ WX Wek hk ket kkk ew For the past seven months I|{ing under ord ne mayor, pa about the contentment of the guest. He looks upon the tip as save “our best” eltizens, les x ® soclety bution would undoubtedly fol-| turn back refugees, who, probably, | * lowed will be executed, notwithstanding | * om * earned the moment the guest seats himself in his chair. It would be much more profitable for Mr. Jaffe and his fellow restaurateurs if they paid their waiters a legitimate salary, and left the matter of tips optional, instead of compulsory, with their guests. It would be better for the waiters, and if it is worth con uve lived the greater share of my| trolled the neighborhood of the time within a few hundred feet of | fort all night. The mayor said that Fort Lawton, I pass back andjif the council refused to order ad forth daily and am acquainted with| ditional policemen for the em¢ conditions ther gency he would appoint them fr TWO FLY 106 MILES Was origina Being part of a society joke} the fact that Mexicans are allowed Green, presid doeun’t fit in with the policeman’s|to enter America © without pas (By United Press.) PARIS, Ju 9.—The fire zeatlon idea of things {n general. ports,” & crous country military flight “In my judgment there is not| week to week sidering, it woyld be better for the eating public. Mr. Jaffe could I ee hy oo a ral pe Bm feel t Elect % in France in an aeroplane Was #| the slightest need for a single ad-| As an additional yard, |] provide for his profits by @ simple revision of his bill of fare; the By ona’, The? | realistic touch to the holdup scene tes peter tian eee % made today by Capt. Harconet # | ditional police officer in that neigh-|Chiet Wappensteln ordered ©the || waiter would be sure of a decent wage, which would increase ac Toleed ont” Gleason, but even this knowledge does not) wexico CITY, June %—That) | Coa riot. Fuquant. ‘They %|borhdod on account of the soldiers | Claussen brewery at Interbay not || cording to his ability to please, and last, and perhaps least, the res ed caller at the| console them rioting will mark the primary ¢ & flew from Chalons to Vin- %|stationed there, which I regard as|to sell beer to the black soidiers|§| taurant patron could dine without feeling that he was the victim Bnd Capt. Charles| in the meantime “society” $8] tion that will be held June 26 5 of a humiliating brigandage. It would mean more business for port captain. laughing as heartily as good form | -, 4 by the authorities, and gen the restaurants, more business for the waiters, and, pardon ov the most orderly of any troops|until further orders. It is stated | which have been at the fort that the soldiers have been — fre * cennes, a distance of 106 * miles, in 2% hours. +See eee REE EE staan ¢ ing| permite, and several Me yao DAT | erally believed by the leaders of the | “Yours respectfully, quenting the brewery, getting mentioning it, more satisfaction for the man who pays. . st a po are weg tae eee (Continued on ‘Page Elght.) KAKA KKH “BYRON PHELPS.” | drunk and disorderly ' if

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