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HE SEATTLE WE THE SEATT yOL. 12, NO. 135 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910. ONE. : CEIN1 cows aeaued ba. GWT FES TO ANE. [SP HM MET ST HRN ABOARD. Seattle fir tobert Gua Man « righted, ete.) ‘once Pee r 6, Di . © ‘Seenes and Incidents During an Anxious, Fearsome ‘'''° » Meeredt of ‘ ts ne. | are conaph 2 by absence Age tel « Georee |, Captain Sure Two of His Passengers Are London Journey Across the Canadian Route Where the t 4 aera * : veler; 3 Carrigan, cu Murderer and His Companion—Will Be Arrested Last Stand Against the Powerful Railway Unions is : : : chp ‘ Df Saturday Night When Steamer Docks at Mon- Now Being Made for the Railroads of America— ng ‘ ’ er, Ghee ' a of ¢ t ; mitt- [land expert; Bly Botte, bell’ hop; | treal. Strikebreaking Conductor Who Disliked His Badge © int : ‘ ; Bogs eS ; | of Office—Precautions Against Wreckers—Law : Against Importing Strikebreakers Into Canada. ven Bob Terhune 4 at euinatts | Pell, maitice har umbe (By United Press.) It Forgot Cum Tux M BY eno ® PULFORD. fired FEARFUL ALORICH IN A aboard da ROO @, L ™: at Beattle not perm . little elgar stop In our El bay when St tomorrow to meet the naval militia railroad gers were what I sought e left inded me of a We were all set, t sine had whistled, when fm the train crew that the signals be, —————-—_——— He wanted to be sure of jt an ¢ atter fo Ht took nearly an hour cow c ed. I Bold of the man who gave was ast 110 in my aad have them repeated. jovely to craw! into a Dimly Lighted Car ing that someone will we started. Our car was shot at you if you open , is the real flaxen-hatred boy of st bulging out w yoney and lorado maduro, Sumat wrapper he fe of LOUD CALL FOR CHESTER wary to put ( y. & weleom | Angered by Bristow’s Rub-| we 1 ong _ : a : : ailela | Grae ber Trust Charges, the| star ppe y ner and doc t sl much. Tha Rhode Island Boss Will] ''! 's some! i A someting «eg worried She Try to Stick in Seat. : per : ae as yacht. Being a formal ac course made to take along and Mayor GIll, of Se great howdydo. Choster doesn't the depor on of Dr. H. H, Crippen and Mule. Ethel Leneve, be- ved to be n board th steamer ——— ntrose, due at Montreal tomor- row. The American dentist pecte the murder of his wif Belle nore, formerly a noted be singer, with his young companion, time will be sent back to England as te be indesirable aliens.” from the Will Be Rushed Back. ttle state has bi stung to re : r ited Press) The Montrose will ,arrive a ply to bis politieal enemies and] Ry, Cette Fv be 4 af to answer a political charge. Ald-| FRESNO, Cal., July 20—Mra, J.) Montreal either at mitsight _Sat- rich is plainly and unmistakably | E. Kieinsaffer and daughter |UTday = or arly Sunday morning. Dr. Crippen and Mile. Leneve will angry at Senator Bristow, Kan-| Mary, aged 9, were killed, her 800 he arrested as soon as the Pa san, and it Kenerally believed | naviq, 19, fatally injured, and her! docks, will be rushed to Quebec, here that he will go b > ” . 8 son Jose 12. severely hurt in an/and then deported, thereby avoid- THE FIRST FAMILIES. First Familie Hi coma right val militia for the Primero the Cheyenne Port Townsend, Then the bay and Chester will burry the senior me of the most cutting things See eee ERE RRR Ree ee eee ee ph priciest y he ihadtadialiad wrt tee a i , — senate again because the \ rs oe “ec PT ” charges Bristow has made automobile accident near here to-|ing legal entanglements attending of the strike on the Grand Trunk. Somebody turned tne itch, but it isn’t charged that ; Pra " day extraditic suspects will go Aldrich’s sy to questions The ® ck by a on the steamer Royal George, on it. This passenger wreck happened near Toronto. Portrait is that of Conductor Tom Todd, } automobile was ‘Trunk, who organized the trainmen. about Bristow's charges were iD! Lassenger train at Reedley, 20 miles | August 4 si fo ae intasceprsesiaecnnn sinilabinaania J but they indicated heat thes no. The train car-| With the wireless dispatch to the "" id many hes He has to United Press yesterday came the who expected ‘ The gas lamps flut-, dow to keep from smothering | ve ‘kind 7 | . % ve se ! ired them so rapidly that | me ily at Fresnc first news to the Dominion authori- of a shiver. All the; The crew of strike breakers dis : y not kuow where to begin David Kieinsaffer was driving the tles of the presence of Crippen and Window curtains were | played their nervousness every time Susi T is a pitiful little }tectives sometimes get ev | 1 1 take notice of him aan bins whew tha’ od nt oecur-|the girl aboard the Montrose. .AS (hat not a ray of light| we neared a station. The conductor tak. |againel these J > pave ¢ pa | nl 1 ‘ ay ave « r denial r The car was ying rapidly soon as the feeble spark from the eo | would » band off his « oo id te re hat ‘ n tnt hs \ Seen from the car win-/would take the band his cs iecer than | ™en and 1 wha » raid a number of other things |over a railroad crossing. A freight | Weak apparatus of the liner carried Pit mmst have been a black,| bef onto a station p! sti these littl anese bride his 4 t : p os C nis deep anger at the just passed, hiding from view sages ooking train. | form. . er, in his nervous a ad. But it to get the ¢ ¢ tow has made, but re +h nin appr om the (Continued on Page Nine.) to Keep the car dart,” ex-| ness, would display a willingness to sal took ane Lene , whether or Ss dou ae od the dusky porter, mysteri-| talk to somebody laat € which her Su skada, & worn sidered returning to the ris aeeite eis ions Wend RERERA ERAN ERE RE that antocrat of the! “We usually has three sleepahs; <li countrymen cannot ¥ ‘ manity of the senator t var Kleinsaffer at fear, the porter, becomes on this train,” he said to me To | nalyze x traged from and h will go back | tempted to jump ¢ : United States Senator Rob- * Mand shivery, you're not night all we got is you folks in this | apper a Fifth ay, resor ‘ ti Bd they thin ven charges |soblie as the ofl ert L. Owen, of Oklahoma, * ) be calm yourself. cah « veiled | . at a o¢ ee en th or © unexpected | a d into the machine. She ws will be the guest of the King * , And you wouldn't have had me cidental a nto the rt of ' one titude. Bristow chars amt te the uote county democrats at a lunch- ® of in any sense a ‘The car was tntolera-/if 1 hadn't foolishly bought a re-| own nceord. An nnot ¢ that Al secured the ; ate eon Saturday afternoon at 1 ® ie *® o'clock at the Rathskeller. & @ and hot. turn ticket,” sald a traveling man. | ‘ies ein tans m t oe case tratict: Bim bow aan al antl Vanmeeia te pnany esnoagy 9 110 in Berth. Middie Names “Fight | Da r Anyhow, this w st « tariff specul » purpose * Democrats are invited to % 9 | EVERETT, Wash, July 29- v : V pury It . @huodred and ten in my) Passing betweem cars I noticed) | iy ace " : or the ttl bre and that he advanc at On| Heating a well-worn coin on a| * meet the senator on this oc * ihe only woman passen-ithat there were two or three |“!!! net accept the democratic nom. | almond-eyex inet ene te f re, | manufacture coods, then | red-hot shovel will frequently make * casion * Sommon worry gave us . ination for governor under any cir- |b ~ € x v o - , as elned to form sahbae ‘eon |e inseription plain RRR EEE EEE EES to talk about and made (Continued on Page 9.) curnstane: 1 am out of politics for i c ‘ ¢ at nigt ent oe sce ehh —_ ———=SS== | good, and my friends know it. 1 figure a e He nde | pect to return to Minnesota early in | September.” —e “Hl IN TARIFF REFORM 28s THEN faeces “DESCRIBED BY POINDEXTER nity cum In his eyes, fo oo| HAPPENED" at gui mt ae ony beret wry (ODOSEVELT 19. NOT | ies : well, well! Insurgent Congressman Tells Ballard People About Kegley, of Strong State Organization, De-) cones! commie tour isle tab Satay. Seeheatnall There’s a lot s Legislation for Interests and Demands Fair , sna ae ae Faas pret thor guaeline Aan of se SUPPORTING JOHNSON “el occa a ton, v diference in, the Successful Fight on Cannonism at Washing- nomination ot of E. 72nd st., Green oa with light wes TS People. pean 'ar &..: Tine. ahs Gi — ’ Tay aman Ct “Will you refuse the was leaking, J. G. Hunter took | (My United Press) you believe what 1 elected?” asked his visitor. a match and made a search for ou ry 4 tis lank soaterday NEW YORK, Ju ’ Galisbery eays Poindexter at Junction hall in that suburb last night, when the S'¥ke grange stands for equality In transportation rights Bi bess an ig ble sit Fr The fad Roosevelt today ¢ \ Spokane insurgent told them of his fight at the national capitol ‘ of the railroad as a political factor,” said C, B. K was Lind’s reply. “What | have al (the, Bae.) ng no pa a the . | against Cannon and Cannonism, and decla s determination Mf Palouse, president of the Washington state grange ready told you covers that, P. S.—Hoe found it. Damage pede Lbs: 4 ON Pe ee an” ee ne cote. to aoterthn arene aot - matic m, it Yesterday at the Northwest Chautauqua It is outraged | ed, rather testily to launch, $500, to boat hou cataaakion Si Aldrich system of throttled independence and special interest rule, Stiempted legislation in the interests of the railroads, and y t fror n $50, to Hunter, nothing ¢ “You may say that you have only academic interest in @termined that farmer and the people generally shall ' t the rules of the house of representatives,” said Poindexter, “but A square deal y Motorcycle Stolen. d nehot's support of John if you do you are mistaken. Your interest as citizens in the rules | SR demands the physical valuation of railroads and will not | pect ¢¢ i sth : i, ta Wagner motérs}eon gaused the report to be clr which govern your national legislature is immediate and vital be- Conditions that discriminate against interior points in fa | in septemb 1 5 , er the ch of culated, that Roosevelt favored the cause it is the character of rules governing that body which de- Three hundred citizens of Ballard cheered Cong BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. Wagner's Second Regiment band will give an interesting free open air concert at the in West Seattle park tonight forming) cities or that give large shippers advantages over | aiatement cannot nd t v at | av candidate of the Linc termines, in a large measure, what laws shall be enacted to gov- | stood.” ard . The machine! Roosevelt League ee ern you in your national affairs Stands for a square | - ~th reform and bitterly gre Mts the gold brick tariff bill of gents were fighting, is one which has grown through «the ar. Session of the present con. . ’ 3 W HY PADDY - bitrary assumption of power by z, ieee Pot only bitterly re the speaker, under which that dig w Gold brick bill and de jnitary assumes to decide when stehees shall be made BY T. J. DILLON. union, but their displeasure was not; and reasonabl taken by the; and makes us sick at heart,” said a) the industrial line, wor en are; hours, Rather than have their Catt- | 404 for what purpose members eK eee EER KERR ER Among the old rules in con against which the insur- | Of the people, but Is in ‘ . bitter and unreasonable, Being! striking union men, 1 inquired con-| striking unionist when Nelson had| working eight hours, and getting |fornia brethren go back to a nine shall be recognized on the floor of Pee Peeltive action being taken | “Good morning, Paddy |men, they realized that men are) cerning thé n matter (intuhed. “We are striking for a|from $4.50 to $6.60 a day, while the|hour day, the Washington machin toe house. If a member arises to meer discipline being | “Good morning, Jack | prone to hot-headed deeds, and they out t house and sec for| principle, We believe we are right] machinists are working nine hours | ists are existing on $6 and $8 a week, | arden bo the poe on de to these members of “How's everything?” |know that Heffernan regretted the! yourself,” said James A. Duncan,| amd we are conducting our strike| for $8.60 unmarried and married men PS ppege i pM asnuean ttre Pqgere Who failed their farmer! «ping Got any objection to us|blow the instant {t was struck. chairman of the executive board,| peacefully and according to law.| If you talk to one of the striking| Another indication of the nature | gp i gs Rete Pt v4 fo this vitally Im |inie morning |wherefore he and Paddy McKay\and 1 went, accompanied by Jo¢| Tkousagds of people read the un-| machinists, ho will lay stresa on the /and the conduct of the strike is|phen the vitro eee ning from Miler. Oh, for the power | wis at wil, Make yourselves at| talked Jovially the next morning. |Quash, a veteran machinist, “You! truths printed In that paper about} principle involved, and you may found In the personality of James A [ezen tee DECROUR. | S0f MEO Peal for such ‘bunco steer-| “ Make yo wid Paddy if 1 mistake not the|do the talking.” sald Quash as we|the Nelson incident; they belleve| think yourself that “principle” ie a| Duncan, chairman of the executive |ju semt “Hounces that the member ; name name and the contour of bis jaw,| imo Nelson door ster the newspaper and think we are a|sadly overworked word, and needs|board. Mr, Duncan has for three haga recogalaed for, fAat pee Against Ship Subsidy. | Thus spoke John T. Heffernan,| was a two-fisted disputant himself! 3 n denied all knowledge | lot of tonghs and rowdies. Then,|a reduction of hours itself, But the|years been superintendent of the|” Members Are Throttied. Sange stands for absolute | of the Heffernan Engine Works, to|in his day of the affair, She had seen noth-| when Fleffernan, one of the em-| machinists have a concer visible | good citizenship department of the | re ro Ocean transportation. | Paddy McKay, union picket at the} About the time that Heffernan | ing of it, Her husband, she sald,| ployers, loses his head and commits | principle, and somethir sitruistic| Christian Endeavor, It was he who O creating another special “i 1Y vay to the| 7%? administering his above-noted| was angry when he read the unre-|an assault, it is set before the pub-|in their strike—the welfare of their| secured the public comfort stations by the granting of ship | Mey leading off Yesler way to the) »igw, an unreliable evening news-|HMable paper, To her knowledge the} le as something to be proud of brother machinists in California, |for Seattle, and he tukes an active set us abolish the spe The California men secured al part in general chureh work, This P we have Then we| Striker and employer bandied | account of a riot that was alleged to| Later I met Nelson have taken place in front of the| young man Werhaven't run to the newspapers , free men anda free - home of one Hans Nelson, a ma The whole account was a lie¢,”|apout it; we haven't yelled for the reference was made to physical) oiiniw living at 2016 Washington| said he, “My wife or no other| police, ‘We know that men lose|*° that at tho end of four years they mpeinanives to: Chiely Sony Wnene: on | suppor | prowess, and they parted g00d/gtreet. The unveracious account,| woman saw anything, for there was oo tempers, and we know that{should work eight, instead of = The machinists conducting the ‘On # ine teehias “ab Sinha e of the methods of legisla “In this manner the — ine dence of individual memb throttled and they are ma craw! before the Cannon ol and crave permission for tae op- portunity to vote on those meas- ures which they have pledged machine shops yesterday morning.) paper published a circumstantial whole count was a fabrication As a matter of fact, several of| al a clean-faced|ouy pickets have been assaulted | liding seale concession three years |is the same Duncan whom unreliable Rot only tree shige, Wet tin mene sriwda, ta Weide joculas = bs we By ne ? — ; of — -s har pcm stg : use a 7 pac iy 2 street brawls. stands for tal | renee for Postal | riends, albelt that each was doing| striving for sensationalism, told of nothing to see. When I got off the) winning a fist fight is not proving | hours strike are keen, level headed men, ! and not goldbeick leg. |bis best to bring the other to time.|the horror-stricken wife watching |car, a block and a half from my/an argument, but we would like to| ‘The employers of the Northwest /and much experience has taught | inf ## to bring in @ special rule foe ti the o- her husband viciously surrounded I met a half a dozen men.| have a fair char with public sen-|now have an advantage of three-|them to conduct themselves to the | yr, : r 4 interest of the cen- T Fought Bef : ant ; era? & jprovides that it shall be brought A, ie for garesle hey Foug jefore. by union machinist of all the asked me if | was a machinist, | timent quarters of an hour a day over the! pest advantage, No further proof of in from some committee packed ind for a steady els! whe night before Mr. Heffernan, | frightened wives In the neighbor-|and then we talked quietly and) ‘The machinists have been strik-|Callfornia employers, and the Call- |this is necessary than the spectacle | py the speaker and considered and in the postal service| being in a mood to demonstrate|hood, trembling on thelr front friendly, Only one of the men) ing for two months in about half|fornia employers are handicap fan employer stopping to chat with! yoted upon without the privileges ican system shall be | the futility of the eight-hour day | |porches; of telephone calls and| spoke to me, and how decent he/the shops in the city, Machinists | to thls extent In bidding against the |ihe pickets on duty at his machine of offering amendments It was ad of. as now, one| with his fists, fell upon a atriking|Keneral riot, insurrection and re-|was about it you may fudge for|now get 40 cents an hour for a} Washington employers for contracts.| shop, In thelr headquarters in the! under such a rule as this that the among the leading na-| picket and smote him, The picket| bellion yourself oo J br zoe Seat ps |nine-hour day, or $3.60 @ day the} California employers have told |Labor Temple they discuss the strike) postal savings bank law was con " world, | was small, Heffernan large, and but The Real Facts of It. morrow Hans Nelson goes out On| jowest wage pald to skilled labor| thelr employes that this must be|sanely |sidered. And when the special |picket duty for the union in Seatt J equalized ither the Washington ‘Give us a square deal; that Is all | rule shutting off amendment was " y - | one open-handed blow was struck Having inquired at the union sane sands for =| ye Fight for Principle. nters, plumbers, bricklayers,| shops must work eight hours or the|we ask,” were the final words as I(—~ ing is to bring in a special rule for J | Phis naturally was not pleasing| headquarters concerning the Hef That's what hurts our feelings | building uorera, printers, all down| California shops go back to nine} left them, ; On Page Eleven.) to the members of the machlalsts | fernan episode and noted the calm | H “(Continued on Page Eleven.)

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