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Voted With Aldrich imes i i ill Fi i Mi Schedles You Waat Another Sach Smtr, Eater BURKE »* WILSON int Sete, Your Chore Wit Be Mies POINDEXTER = jj THE SEATTLE Sra — VOL. 12, NO. 151. SEATTL ‘BIG BUSINESS” TRYING TO GET STRANGLE HOLD ON LABOR | Lad <a)» ANS SSS Sa DAY, AUGUST 17, 1910 ONE CENT. S33"Airune to CONCERTED MOVE TO CRUSH SEATTLE UNIONS —— FORNIA GIVES INSURGENTS A SWEEPING ENDORSEMENT ‘tanter.t Commerc ant Commercial Cub Jamon, Kent, Hayes, Stephens and All Other P | : ; ere” Against City’s Working People. Fight ; ‘Direct TRIES SUICIDE. : nates Ballinger Sees | Now Directed Against Metal Trade Labor- es Win Tremendous Victory Under Direct _. Law-—McKinlay, Taft's Friend, Snowed ers, But Plan Is to Make It General. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.—Hiram Johnson, progressiv inpblican, Lincoln setae Meat Gd am avewrell insurgent, | - re signals that s ¢ so-called “railroad’ ma-| rt, Big business interests of Seattle, through the agency of the Metal Trades Association, is trying to make another Los An- geles out of Seattle so far as the laboring population is con< cerned. If big business succeeds in this scheme every machinist, boiler maker or other worker in metals employed in Seattle will become a chattel slave—and with this accomplished in this par- gt the sema Gane” into the insurgent them in the hem in the After Today's a es have swept practically ever ving two notes tn bis ZIa4 Getdirect primary ever held in C ; n received 70,000 votes thre urry'’s 43,000. Alden An F. Ct } It is esti @t the state to ( agen champio: « ses. The weak ‘ we of the The | 210 led some ke 25,000], comm , whe was us ) assumed nan ern Pacific candidate was hotel, 804 nten Daniel « In Seattle { M. O'Brien, the Colman dock this Deck bands fished him ” ting O'Leary, penned t j had drank ¢ quor. He was taken to the ¢ hospital, is resting easly | etween the time he Mged “the ory faterson woul ry ev ~ Bbdmachine fac: thr a eceniske saranda gtn'= = ~ “ o did not at first know i divided by the pre [Rae * | cide Huey in the rdiag vane ft Curry. a= secretary of|% SOLID FOOD FOR GAYNOR, * bea ; urned over to ears wns stipe | that O'Leary j HOBOKEN, Avg. 17 | Shenae Mavhan’ Senet iva te Note to Chambermaid | . t solid food today he has | When the chambermaid went to| celved since he was shot #) ‘ary s 7 o'clock this} and severely wounded more #| ™Orning she found notes. One| than a week ago on the deck #|reed: | “Please look at this piece | of the steamer Kaiser Wil #}° paper. This watch is yours. 1 helm der Gros If he con- &| Wl be dead by this tune, tomor tinues to improve the sur ® _— I hope so. Goodby ahd God geons will remove the bullet # | °'Sn* you - in the near futare by cutting @/ he other note read Dear through the roof of his mouth. x | Madam—Wwit y ae give this % | note to the Bri consul, #0 | that my friends will know what jhas become of me. I hav n| . working for J. Dowe THEY'D ENJOIN ALL [down on the waterfront on that CROWING ROOSTERS |" building. My name there was . M. O'Brien (Ry United Press) “My = rh TACOMA, Aug. 16—If the | O'Leary, my home demands contained in a petition | Pneland. I have f filed with the city council today < pees many. years, s0 please give Aux if. Inspector| @f@ heeded, crowing cocks, ~y _osterintestregay English consul Shas let drop a suspicion that althous Hethe scrap heap politi / dehnson vs. Bell Now. aa leering away of the smoke He battle discloses Jobn PELE ee eee! SRR RRR cht name is Panne | in in Liverpoc n a sailor for “And the villain still pursued her” ‘WOMEN’S WILES VERSUS THE LAW ) the Spokesman-R ticular branch of industry others will be tackled at once. Under the plan of big business the working man in the metal trades will have to seek employment through E. H. Garri- son, secretary of the Metal Trades Association, who has offices in the Pioneer building. He will have to abjure unionism, surrender his indepen- dence, and practically take an oath never to join a union. Once he gets a job he will not be at liberty to quit that job and seek another in this city. If he does quit he will go on the black list. The black list will be sent over the country. In order to get another job ha will have to change his name and lie about his past employment. NEWS BREVITES |2 That We Haver Received. The tle Chamber of Com- merce he Seattle Commercial Cla ugh their boards of directors, have gone on record as favoring these conditions, wherein the laboring man will have to take whatever the employer is willing to Aguliiet Tipping. give him, irrespective of all eco- NTIC CITY, N. J, Aug. 17.| 80mle justice. , “Open Shop” Endorsement. When the. present machinist strike started both th orginizae senting the Seattle ess interests, declared war on the working people of Seattle by RR orem openly endorsing the “open shop.” ROME, Italy, Aug * Th open shop of the Metal Katherine Wanine”s Trades Association means a closed Abrus ‘were married tod | shop to the union machinists. | No union men will be allowed ta | work 7 This is the way it is being done tm syex in public service are in session here to form the No Tip leagues. The conference in cludes waiters, ors, porters, ete Vacation for Laborers. « PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug President James Met , of the Pennsylvania rail will give all} of the section hands and brake tea“ oasiovsa “iy de vost: Poindexter Is month's vacation | | Continued « on Page Three. l ‘at ali. and that the re| Citizené of Tacoma, will be |), Qmokeless Pittsburg * chambermaid was a $1 Inger Showing Them : h mufflers to —---— PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug | case may be a press agent] provided wit! jsoll. Too much liquor is believed . 2. a8 a oa of “Dr.” Crippen to bring Se vine melee rani” |to be the cause of his attempt to) Seattle Woman Accused of | listened, wide-« | Peet co empire er a | H I , ceeee © Sat Sey | otherwise suppressed. The pe | ‘#ke his life, | Killing Husband, Makes wage the wi | this, city as clear as | Ow t $s Done is no proof that Belle Et-| agen gpeed her gh) cnt te a — Appeal to Sympathy. | }.," , a Rod breeze. 4s dead. There is no proof} by the council a pend < ieaiiieed to. carth : | BY JOE SMITH. tthe bate fourd In “Dr” Crip-| session, points out the necessity |CROOKED GAMBLING! (Special to The Star.) i a ; vac Weholds Mrs. Nick. | OLYMPIA, Aug. 17—“As proof house, devoured by quickilme,| for the passage of an ordinance DEN IS RAIDED LIBBY, Mont, Aug. 11.—Can Vera} Fostimeny te Unprinted | WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 17.—Mr8.| chat the cause of progressive or in- 7 “oa body. Perhaps Belle| declaring that “roosters that caches seam aunties ae aed Rome of the 4 tim mn} : mpeint ‘| | Carrie Nation today indignantly re cutjent repeidinainn & oncmaee is alive, and will come for-| annoy the community by crow. BY | POLICE Jgiance, her looks of injured inno-| 0° ,,1t took the breath ou ¢ LINCOLN, Neb., Aug Cow yadioned Sey eee ceeaid ahe| the country like a prairie fire, I fat the proper time to save her ing between the hours of 1 and i ele Rey . y " at a : Abe May vs og 1 ean ae roa —s he eee i. any {have only to call your attention to 5 o'clock in the morning are a One crooked roulette wheel. elegantly fitting gowna ted Gov nber the present elections and primary he | Omaha, def x t aad get a coaple of thou other lady has a perfect right to @ week in vaudeville for her-| ince, and providing for re- One crooked faro layout |the hearts of ranchers ar © heard about Vera, |ser for the democratic nomination | Coke cigarets elections id throughout the na- i Fifteen decks of marked |bermen who are t her fate? | Vales ond husbands do not get|for goverr yesterday's pri - ftion,” said Congressman Poindexter cards. | These, and not the evidence, will) 1 ay Gopether in Libby; no one in| marie according to incomplete re Rebbér.on Free. Lilet jto an enthusiastic meeting here last convict acquit Vera Prosser. The ‘ t turns received today . 47 night hain ware tha roosts of 8 » (me tage sso ad ever heard of a wife getting |r idle PROVIDENCE, 1, Aug. 17 ; ROUGHT HER A RAT. SODA WATER AND. HIM |Diins den raid conducted by Chlet |r ge corsrartmont, the revolver and |{r@nk, Therefore the wives of Lib-| | The republicans, neminded 200 | United Stat Aldrich, ot| roguars has been detested In New " ; of the compartme he revoly t lieve that th t rich for governor over Cady. Sen ’ |regulars has been defeated in New. Wappenstein and Capt. Powers ee er nent evidence ta an timere wnat there me ome F y "| the Internatio’ company, | '* gg os last night CE ei ne ecatiear, “ware | ae jator Burkett was endorsed over |ims a bili for the next session of Lie one was left at house in Man "5 tic tadina feos % | The paraphernalia was secured | progser will win or lose on her per-|_ Sh0%, again, Irresistible impulses Waedon a hag Pa» cans and ‘congress putting rubber on che Sees oe Pda peg en i) BUGENE, Ore. Aug. 17-—Amos Hoff, a Lane county farmer, # |&t @ vacant upstairs room at 218) sonatity aaieeewn tn this aaipis comraun-| & Doreen Oy the democrats. Final |‘tee ust ie tenet Aedes gn phi 7 . , — we | sonal People here kill one another in| didate, b: © democrats Rion off Alas 7 vi st . fun in the sum of $3,213 from Anna % |Washington st. There were no 1s neve ore seen al : wey ie . Bos i son is eng be rt pets bed a 48 iia om A588: Et etan Cais eh the tme-and. ae vit Dy hes mens Oe Te soon | angot, and the righteousness of the |Feturns will probably not be in be Taft Not a Candidate. become so frightened by aggressive t he had Mala her fare trom Norway to Rugene # arrests were made. The police are| yor, Proasers in the East and in| *"#er classifies the deed. Montana | fete. onporsew ieivieak Bek hae LY, Mass, Aug. 17 ne ies of the Guceenheee that goat craplaint Hoff gives a list of purchases alleged to * 4trring to find whe was conducting |ing went, but though sudden death |JUMe® are apt to consider whether | Dahiman, - Cee aeee omy | President Taft issued a statement | (he rt sc = or ‘ es ee a include oma the games . i at lor not the decea ' » be} erat,” carried his home county \togay that under no conditions| delegate Wickersham by the mage ® fave been made for her benefit. The list includes a w n’s rat $ — ne la pd promoters | 2 Bot unusual in Montar@, well-| 00.0). 4¢ they find that h the| (Douglas) by 4,000, outrunning | wil) he accept a renomination for | Bificent plurality of 2,000 votes. taeda ice cream soda. % |was to find « “socker’ somewhere | 7" and pore a. slayer is set at liberty and, like as |Shallenberger tn t of the other! the presidency Phis last gratifying victory as tof b m a women ordinarily have none but a|*” " nd towns s | ‘amnomatintak e thas kkk hhhhte kaa tek (who bad @ lot of money and steer | vient. Bh repre killings |not, looked upon as a public bene- | larger cities and towns as w Jagain demonstrates, if demonstr him into the room, which, at a| p | fuetor Lincoln and Lancaster county gave Rqual “Suffrage in Rusela. jtion were necessary, that the p — a teen <= | signal, was pecked with other men| Nation's Eye on Libby | Personality Her Defense. |Dahiman « majority in spite of the! gp. PETERSBURG, R Aug. | Dle of Alaska are amply capabe of who were in on the scheme. The] Libby has provincial prejudices! Yera Pronser’s defenne, under the |Teport that Dahiman wanted to/17- Czar Nicholas issued a proc-|Selfgovernment and are siek and sucker having been properly |and provincial preferences, and Lib-|euphonious designation of take the capitol from Lincoln be-|jamation granting universal suf-|tired of the resource-grabbing tac- Ishaken down, the crowd dispersed | py feels ax if the eyes of the nation | thie imp will in an |cause the city had twice gone | rage. tics of the Guggenheims, carried on until a new one was landed are ¢ 1 on the little Montana/attempt to show that Prosser de dry in such a high-handed manner with : allenberger does not give ur Its Fifth Visit | the aid of fraud, force and perjury.” hamlet, Lt is trying to appear} served his fate. If she can convince sophisticated and makes believe that |the fury of this she is free. The evi. |the contest and ts relying on the) MADRID, Aug. 17—The stork is 'STRANGE VISITORS i to 008 nd to atylishly-gowned| dange abe will introduce will help, |Fesults from the rural districts to/again expected at the royal palace. | TWISP CHEATED OUT |women who have @ past, But thelbut her appearance, her gowns, her |Teverse the owing | OF TWO CANDIDATES AT MURDER FARM. manner in which the men and/ frail form, h hing eyes, her Heavy thunderstorms yesterday Jap Hits the Bottom | Pigg women of Libby gaze on Vera dip and gen. {prevented thousands of farmers AUCKLAND, N. Z, Aug. 17.—| OLYMPIA, Aug. 27.—The town | Nin dig. [from going to the polls and kept! pulietin——Lieut. Shirafi, the Jap-|of Twisp has been cheated out.of nberger vote discovered the |two candidates. Claude Burton, a lawyer of the Okanogan village, down the Shal (By United Press.) | Proves this ul, Aug.’17.—Inter And Vera is no fool, She tw hot | tress will decide her fate. It t# the anese explorer, has of Ex <endal etting one little trick of femin- |» depending on to save her from| Dahlman was distinctly an anti-|gouth Po! Oe NGO REAO | SCM ENS ON Te ata act ial Ke. etice “vee a RENO) van gandiéate and it faiteleved| |wired his declaration for superior {sit paid to|may have an effect on the brown |many democrats voted for him as a| Saloon Man Arrested. judge, but the words came faster Oat moun-| faced, —hard-han jury. Hor |e fw tk tk toe t & & % & | protest against, Bryan's injection of| Charles W, Shomo, owner of the|than the money, and his declar ) persons. |glances toward the jury box have] %|the county option question into | Duchess Bar, Third av, and Wash-|tion was discarded. Now George ransacked by|the proper mixture of demureness| # THE WEATHER. % {democratic politics In the state, ington st., Was arrested last night | Goode, of Twisp, has declared his h nothing |and innocence wronged, She shows|*& | Pair tonight; Thursday */Congressman Hitcheock, who re-|/ upon a warrant charging him with | candidacy for ongress by wire, ve relies |heart-breaking signs of wearinens at | showers; light easterly winds. #| ceived the democratic endorsement selling liquor on Sunday homo dated August Both wire and ere close-|times and then again, with obvious | #® *|for United States senator, is anti-!on Monday paid a fine of $75 and | filing fee are too late, and Goode the intruder leffort, + her strength. When’ * * tek te tk kk ke Bryan as well as Dablman costs for the same offer lis not a candidate Two “MARYS,” BOTH SUFFRAGISTS, BUT MILD ONES, RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN SEATTLE BY MARION LOWE Awful things have been foretold |in, and without aise a word, offered. But I expect my virtues Ree Two live suffragists are aboar¢ by men—about what would hap:| walked up to me, showing his teeth \for the office to do my campaign: | , for office in King county, yet hum-|pém when the women started run-|like a bulldog He snapped out | ing bie man may go about his affairs |ning for office. Homes deserted| that he wouldn't “let” me see the} “Is the democratic party strong unscared and unafraid. They are/for (the platform, poor dad busy | congressman on any condition in King count No. But we of not militant, There {s not the|with the mop, the dish cloth and| All day downtown ai “Readquar- the under fight are always op | slightest indication that the hor'|thp nursing bottle, children ragged | ters” candidates for various oxfices | timistic | rors of Ldhdon, which have made|and unwashed, the downfall of|hold court, with pages and mana Believes in Opportunity. men shudder, will be repeated in}sugh ancient and honorable insti-|gers and publicity men and chal “What will be my policy in con | Seattle tuflons as mother, home and the|lengers and ward heelers and@/qucting the office if elected? 1 | Under two flags these candidates | kitchen—ob, terrible things indeed | “friends” and bum voters, WhO| want to work out what I believe ‘a for office are marching, yet there | would come off if women mixed in| come and go at so much per [oid tan eibeeehal his ot add t in to be no fight, not even a shed- | palitios, Then the Contrant. cae Aca ke Wh Gace ding of words So I went to wee these two can | people—equality of opportunity f They ‘are two Marys, one repub-|didates to see if there was any In a pleasant home on a pretty] and ability to make a living. I be ; ican, one democrat. Mark your|crumb of comfort for mere man residence street Miss Mary f lheve ta. tua-seenent trond 6¢-edu ¢ ballot and take your choice | O'Meara, democratic candidate for | cation toward industrial work, and | Is Only Candidate } How a Man Campaigns. county superintendent of schools,|cnould hope to work that out as Mi Mary. G. O'Meara, 1823] Yn the morning I had called |laughingly said that she had no/ fay ag possible in the rural schools, | Twelfth av., ix the regular and only }upon a congressman at his head-| campaign plans and eemed sur-|y think T can do it 4 candidate on the democratic ticket |quarters to get an interview. When | prised at the question I Ee ; pe Gentlemen on Top (can eptrito) , candidate icice of county. superin: (I finally got past the door without| “No, 1 am not going to stump the | ene A onmun bea tiie’ at td w . i b ano ye jtendent of s¢hools, Mi Mary |being shot by a sentry I faced a| county he xughed I don't Tri Guat, ak Wiaablnaton, ad ‘tbe ee Seas : Simmons, Madison hotel, has qual-}man stenographer, who told me Ijeven expect to hold any spectal| een a teacher of history in the n, Deut (ostie | Simmons, Medion roan ticket’ for {"eould ait down and wall.” ‘Then| meetings. 1 will speak at other| <=" predsonanes Gentlemen Underneath (sotto voce) MARY O'MEARA the same office, |the congressman's “manager” came | meetings when the opportunity Is | (Continued on Page 3.) | tY SIMMONS. . e’re bere! , .