The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1910, Page 1

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. 'h Have You Got a Kick? jf) “s : vol SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 ONE CENT. Sinws sane te Hi STRIKING PICTURES OF KING COUNTY DISASTROUS FOREST FIRES, TAKEN BY THE STAR PHOTOGRAPHER Fire sweeping over the reserve along the Snoquatmie. At the time this picture was taken the flames were destroying timber at the rate of 17 acres a minute BLOCK GRABIAUESIRN STRIKERS RIOT| PLAN TO MAKE POOR PAY TAXES FOR , GARMENT WORKERS. DESPERATE WHEN jj pe Sot <ghen nist i ih JUDGE ISSUES INJUNCTION nthe morning. They Here is a group of the fire fighting heroes getting their breakfast d to the danger tine. had been fighting fire ali night long, and were called in to eat, and then There was no rest until t fire was under control This picture shows the fire burning on Green river, in the na tional reserve. This was the most wtrous fire in Western Wash ir an After days and nights of teil it wae subdued fac Ra Face of Popular Upris- t that under municipal col| The y will lection system, vac prop ing, Finance Committee have to stand its share of the tax Brod | Quits. This fact is discussed in terms of - abs es — eave. bad: ® RArrow ceca Garment Workers, at End 4 - the tax rate. Sawyer and Blaine al br a a urmick, M 0 : of Bitter Industrial War, © peacefully resigned now to the Warder right e t pag Gu the theory that. the people| Ste peacefully re phe cong enching and back firing whe aré Checked Cou ioe foolishly unanimous im favor | '*¢t that the levy will be I oe . ‘ nd bore the flames int by @ the municipal collection of gar The Chamber of Commerce sal believes por the biaxz etop 4 e fire te a B* tage, the council finance commit —_ which ha raging sine ad them. As the © spre . ee ae this morning fed to r . will all come up in the cou Aw m re ‘ ! the 4 ould. rus ‘EW YORK, Aug. 27.—Rioting, lpmend the addition of $ d to . rata ame asne . . othing f Improvements are costing the people twice as much as | )'*'0 ; 30 ror a pe ee a be f : foes < == J ni hers 1 thre b r ” . A mption today of e ia De the estimate for for garbage ? * pe ‘ . ; they ought to, and certain councilmen are getting rich.” —Coun- oe ithe a dee at whee fellection PUrpOnes ny STARWicl BRINGS Here’s Rich Joke Sing at fe aad eget arte cilman Goddard = among both emplerers Gat woted for it swyer and Blaine jeontrol t F t. and arrived tx “ Of « those ons srs in the city council are all up- |employes were announcing that agains Schiump! nd Bullock, FAYAD BACK The humorous side of politi ! fire fighte er ' e : i right, virt . 1 a le d patric and of work would be resumed on Monday, ave absent : mes at © a ourse no man 4 mn we hade « minute The renewa e strike resulted Before the vote was taken there “ yy Worth = while Here is the naid king «@ s 4% raf We know Ause from the ot tion of the strikers i twas a deal of half baked political; After five years Joe Fayad wil i one © many oft yc y #0 o the proposal made by their lead- economy unloaded from the chests | come ba 0 Seattle to nd trial k srecawitin N x Ke 1 ody rise up and tell us fers that union concede the of the finance ttee members, for the killing of Lott hols, a|t ond of. Ore ks, merely mu ) the ght, why, when | closed ‘So bitter was the Wardall being especially ilumin- | was whom he bhot suse (Written to Will EB, Humph : ere hint of @ against a ¢ man from another | feeling against the men who sug Sting in his conce the pub astreee, a . gesting that Humpbrey counel there veh a hurry und a scurrying and hasten gested cx omise on that basis Ue intelliger a made it | *he cted bh didate to succeed Joe Ca ng tc er on the t of all t " polit hon- |that when Treasurer Lennon ans B explicit th b ered the | Deputy e potato of “Ci ’ c ex ’ f the an h plan to the strikers “am public King co > “Ae : If the hie police had wandered was driven from the becil gublic be- | ¥#8 a frien ra} watarhiioe “pe shank: ane > order ot yeas _ C eS ee. | upon bims 7 t hr more arine yed by the detec son, a cloak maker, | Willing to forego the privilege of for the sia Fayad wa finally terda 1 ervar i when one € that work was not to exercising his riper judgment and located In — ene CAREW | dots k ably wmaker was gettit ress med, killed himself. His irae re was dispatched to bring , a bac x the Se , ; nuit a : rf : . Contract ho, b ange good ne a inds had been exhausted by the Zhinden's After const n ing vafte . phoid - * heh ; x conic, but to t Mexican red arwich ired tion 0 soldiers ‘ " ; t f nid » the labor union, if Sheriff Hodge this morning that he |" secitic reason given for | #4 " com, fe}ean politics Is attempted in New i round and talk out in meeting, just for a | strike to enforce their Up to Whole Council. would start back with his prisoner) 551...) ele to the ak- | posed a oO Col, ui e of closed shop violates sds b : ol Roc elt eoch wa 1 he Star hereby { the councilmen of this town that stice G of the Whether the committee's recom. | °4*¥ ee ership Is his wide knowl: of | mittee th ieee ot the mies Y guuskeiogn ct thacs. ‘The Merset cornet’ £om cipetunn Catt coeay wn Sendation will go through the Warships Ashore the needs of the Mercha Ma it t enya 8 ey nigh auspicious hem. The Merset corner se. 1p ome court, today issued council is another question. It ‘ league. The Ma-j|tion when kids ceantanes ‘ non y se B to. rat is considered the most sweep: Will depend to a great extent upon LONDON Aug. 27.--The le gue paid Humphrey $75 tisen of e ; * ‘ n ,& prova quation ing anti-labor injunction ever given sage da ee reeiiaeae - ange 1 1 are really Innocent, you can | in New York state. The order came the pres exerted on the indi- stroyer “Snee and the torped ads of 4 . and sala that } ad ite AND NO MAN OF YOU NEED HURRY = + Pape vidual councilmen. There will not | boat “13,” were blown ashore today ‘ tuto Gite an. tah antes . eee ND TRY TO PERSUADE THE EDITOR OF THE STAR os the result of « Oil tor en) ae be any enthusiastic support in the |in a gale off the coast of Scotland.| Constenten Makare da is fe, wt ; ; ee es eet R , I as ed by the Cloak & Suit founci! by the members of the com * crews of both veasela were res- ter, 171 Lith av., repe Col. Re t and & “ th at we ok PE SAR en MER eee aro EE : ely one oe ee iittee wh- voted for it There is no hope of salvag-| headquarters this mc eviewing erat hae if 20 ; J ' al Garment Workers’ The whole opposition lies in the ing the tools had been stoler big ade 8 at ‘ r . . tor er it . on and £ . aC ber or The manufacturers consid- t ar 1 eaches you dl c injunction as the strongest = = - = , . 4 : ; ibe A — , ~ i dard lied. And frankly, The § ion aga abor unions ever Not Enough Creek for Two Jand tron ey (so far as it can sce, there 18 not a ma eacred te Aeorten 0) oug! r Col. ‘Roe 4 upos 5 of ut es to anything but root around in the seer Ir the restraining order, | dre H h 1 r and y h 1 yely because som y he r S: on? ay Gaclined SE ee t ‘ 1 virt oan If it is the law that the eme e pl , ‘torial fod : py rh r kid brethren; of the voters: are. | ploy cannot combine, the same 5 hed tx ew York Even-| hy 3 " nit : dulity. May 1 applies to the unions. What for speeshes: made 6a | Western te! emmtus Freds Ji y , rie at | : - P en may not do. The primary ite ews F S need pre ‘ ny bod ook. A | tS) irpose « nis strike was not to ! 4 I r b : " ‘ ‘. 1 s for the working- aid, w " eyes a u ve r men of dy y ar th ty or ht to : “kind 0 “ . y for a taxpayer to get a square deal in this at AT da thea 2 b 1 Pe mem for a contractor to get a job at double price, then | ‘py a hece the pe ht tonal = “ a _ 1s reams of noise that are roiling the air just sid wal culthand’ Vik VICTORIA, B. C., Aug ~The body ul 13-yea way, will disturb > R men ao more © doing old Chinese girl has just been found in the f Victoria raras “ ae 2 | wh hem are disagreeable om. Prom mores an the bateiand rience ot RRR HRHRRAERR EKER AKKAKAERR RRR REE ; town, it is believed the girl suicided rather y a man id Vash ‘ . | to whom her parents had sold he * h * : a Refused V ss ; * Kefused Vacation 1 * 1 n Wa Y ha * | Raise Princess MAGS coerce heme pinet toned : Because of Theft . i \ ; ist ttt hingt rodu : ; abies | Hes Ke ' r north | % ed 6 variety of Washington-1 prod ° NEW YORK, Aug. 27.--When he wrecking engaged in|® thougt p clerks by id and ft * | Ge Wezzel, cashier for a dry William H, Hulburt, nature | the effort f ® use t e than once with the H * jgoods fi efused to accept the writ 1 resident of Seattle, liv-|F * with which the article was produced and t Made-in-Wash- * ffer of a summer vacation, saying ing at 719 19th a e CP, BR r will|® ington” ancest own ® lthat’he fust “lowed te wok? lee That Prof. Allen Smith, the | be from Sentine l* The demand fe Made-in-Washington” goods was) lar * jemployers became suspicious and in- state un erait has written a book | for to ee je * da nd it expe ed that the hoppin, night will 1 * vestigated. His accounts were found on the American constitution that * than double it * to be $15,000 short, all stolen within is making political stud sit up? WASHINGTON, D.C, A * * the past year That Thomas Burke n his |The increase in popalatt Of RARER KR ERRRRRRRR RRR e e e professional life as a schowl|Michigan in the last ten y« is{e —== = >| Antone Tonneson, a sailor on teacher? $89,000, a percentage of 1¢ The| VALON, Aug. 27—While fish-|inonster before he finally landed|the schooner Gzoa, now taking | That Harry W. Carroll's colle-| figures pl Michigan ahead of|ing here yesterday, A. C, Brodie, of| him. Brodie was pulled overboard |cargo at West Seattle, reported to giate ambitions were to be a great|Indiana and Massachusetts in the Angeles, hooked a giant stur- and rescued by onlookers in the nick|the police today the loss of his liining engineer? 1900 census | geon, and for five hours fought the | of time | wateh That school opens September 6 es “ovis Sees l'* T AWYER’S FIRST CASE IS DEFENSE OF FATHER AND MOTHER 1 longing to the at That on an ave 50 tons of garba | ple who can't or won't | That a woman has tok from home into the story. Father and Mother y Thinking they were victims of | Hurwitz sent for their son and re- r report: | some kind of hold-up, the Hurwitzes tained him as their attorney. Yes- Nee once | rushed into the street and called for|terday afternoon the cases were | | BY MARION LOWE bitious and hopeful, but that draws | attorney | nO fees | Abe has been a newspa er, and has “covered It isn’t every young whose father and mother will get patents for safety razor linto police court and give him his |iy/q while in the interim between |the police. Later it developed that | tried together fn police court, On ‘ That once upon a time creases ID} m6 case the present and a lucrative future.|two of the visitors were plain|the same testimony young Hurwitg 4 trousers were religiously ironed)" 114 this is not a press agent| But it's a long walt for clients | clothes men According to testi-/succeeded in clearing his mother out, because they were the #i8M) 0). though it may sound like it.|sometimes, so in come Father and|mony, one of them, Patrolman | and lost the case for his father, He : of “ready made"? If it serves to give some poor devil | Mother Hurwitz |Doom, struck Hurwitz. Mrs. Hur-/appealed from the decision in his , " of newly-fledged lawyer a hunch on| Morris Hurwitz, Abe's father,|witz flew to the defense of her fath case ae ek tok kt tot to tok ke te tot te} how to start, the tale of the troubles | handles second-hand goods at 123 | husband Today Attorney Abe Hurwitz Ia ; * THE WEATHER. # |of the Hurwitz family may not have | Yesler way. When four men “en-| | The police arrested Hurwitz on |telling his friends how it feels, ta Pd io # been in vain ltered the store and demanded to|the charge of refusing to show his | have your first ease, and is ponder. : | book, kept for inspec ales book, and arrested Mrs. Hur-| ing the mazes of the judicial mind and Sunday; | Abe Hurwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. | see the sales Morris Hurwitz, was admitted to|tion, Hurwits, Sr., refused. At that| wits for resisting an officer 4 mystery that has pu This is where Attorney Abe gets‘ legal heads than Abe's. * Fair tonight 1 mate & light westerly winds. led oldew Ue tatotalaielatelelaleehala | ie bar in May, Abe is young, am-|mowent Mrs, Hurwitz happened in

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