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ananassae a etnies : NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Seventy-| Union were stopped by the police four men and 11 we m, Of 300) near the club, and Inap ow Me mriking cloakmakers who attempt-| Cluskey or d them to disperse ‘ed to parade Pifth av, today, are in} “Lazarus bad a right to eat the Jail charged with disorderly con-/ crumbs falling from a rich man’s @uct on the complaint of members | table,” cr Samuel Rosenthal, the @ the Knickerbocker Club that) strikers’ lea Why should th i BOISE. Ido nt today but s Hot Off the Wire news service covers in The Star egraphic 4. If you wee it SEATTL t, WASH ~The Seattle Star THURSDAY, SEPTEMB Have You Got a Kick? Tell it to The Star. The Star stands for the ‘people's rights, and, len't, afrpid to fight } for shdm, - : ‘6 $7, 82° ae Seema . thane AND Wa STANDS be, THIS IS FOR YOU, HILLMAN et liona » real estate SHARK, has filed libel suits against The Seattle Star for damages rter of a million dollars. The suits were filed because The Star printed an article te lling of na charge of conspiracy in USING THE MAILS TO DEFRAUD. ack, with a quarter of a million damage suits, is an attempt to MUZZLE The Star. He wants this paper to KEEP QUIET about him unless complimentary things, or things ADVERTISING HIS} BUSINESS are said. He wants to “fix” The Star as other newspapers have been “fixed,” | Now, then, Hillman, here’s what The Star thinks about your attempt to procure IMMUNITY FROM NEWSPAPER CRITICISM: You have ce | to be a mere private citizen in the affairs of Seattle. You are an institution—and a bad one. You are an clement in the community—a dangerous one. The Star called you a SHARK, Hill- man. The St ith repeats the assertion. You area SHARK, By that The Star means that your pile of millions was built up by schemes, by sharp practice, by all the tricks that enable a man to prey on wag earners through the motto, : You have come ¢ You have been 1 C regat Iman’s Hillman’s “Business is business.’ ingerously close, at times, despite your millions, to being caught in the net of the law. und you are today, on the danger line that has the DOOR OF THE PENITENTIARY | ON ONE SIDE. \« thus far, been smart enough and shrewd enough and rich enough to dodge that door. What time will bring forth remains to be seen. The door is still there. Your riches have been piled up by the men and women who toil. You have taken advantage of the de sire of every honest American man and woman to have a home, of their desire to own a little tract of land! You have published “blind” ad have where they can raise enough to escape the life of the factory and the shop ¥ertisements in the new lisguising the real motives behind your transactions. You pose as a frie nd} Of the poor m ene asa philanthropist. For all these, and other reasons, The Star says you are a shark and far ement in the community. | JAIL 85 STRIKERS (By United Frees) ; the Cloak, Skirt and itmakers they were “being disturbe The 300 marching m INSURGENTS rich object to our eating our own erumbs mbers of WOW! LAWSON SAYS TRUSTS EMPLOY ALL KINDS OF SIRENS! NEW YORK, Sept. 1—In a hot shot cannonade embodied in a telegram to the world and printed over his signature, Thomas W. Lawson says that not only red-haired sirens, but | black-haired and fiaxen-haired | first pri ones as well were employed by / state are | members of the “System” to ton debauch public and private in | = | commie = t oamemal = — —_ jon om a (By United Prev.) no bas jotn- | olumn. Although fa the frsurzent the ed | dividuals that chance throws in the nominati H.| the “System's” path. lame Ha The telegram is a reply to John D. Archbold’s denial that a titian-haired woman or any other was ever employed by | representatives of the Stand. neumbent p southeast s stronghold, the| ard Oil company for political continued bis| Purposes. t assert andpatism and or- | ec Brady, who le | jon, probably will | % southern Ida | j Ay . | The police today completed the | Y WIN WITH identification of Frank Porter, held BIG STICK’S AID here as a pickpocket, as “Salt Lake | Speed,” who is wanted in Sait BUT WHO ARE THEY? | Lake for the murder of William VERA FITCH NOW tat ne ANXIOUS TO LIVE | woman in the Heidelberg saloon in Salt Lake on August 5. Porter was started back to Utah this morning under guard of a dep (By NEW YORK the few ou're loved, it is et: her iff. de« Bi aad n I realize I have added | | take t death | Thus Vera F covery to take her life im Astor, expre GREET POINDEXTER _ |, Tbe ins EAST OF MOUNTAINS ||: HONOLULI 8 Accord Frear there toward race le de Kent candidate hae ar leave directly after bila ing, as a big mass o ne has g to a report by Ge g tendency Hawai n arrahged for him in We i ‘eaal OF nm pre CASHMERE, Sept 1 Miles natchee heart of the Eastern lation, the birth rate| Poindexter was enthusiastically Washington insurgent movement, ailing fast greeted at the rallway station here night t t n the previous year € le against, Can-| big farmer as the train bearing the | wh lecreased 6 sonism iy congressman pulled into Cashmere F. M. DAVENPORT “AND CERTAIN COUNCILMEN ARE GETTING RICH.” The Star refuses to be MUZZLED by quarter of a million damage suits, or vertising, Hillman. You say in a morning paper that The Star has “literally crawled” to you to beg you to “let up” with these damage suits. That is a LIE, Hillman. Furthermore, YOU KNOW that it is a lic The Star doesn't crawl to an institution like yours—or to any other. WHEN YOU MADE THAT STATEMENT YOU KNEW THAT A FEW HOURS BEFORE YOU MADE IT, YOU HAD BEEN KICKED OUT OF THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE STAR, he recent charges brought by the government against you, Hillman, have revealed to The Star something of the extent of your operations, and as a result this newspaper decided it wanted nothing to do with you--even in a business way. Did or did not The Star CANCEL YOUR ADVERTISING CON- TRACT WITH THIS NEWSPAPER, Hillman Does that look like “er to you? Other Seattle newspapers have defendéd you and probab!l 1 continue to do so, in consideration of your big advertising patronage, but The Star refuses to give up it peech for dirty dollars, Hillman, Hundreds of persons have felt the your institution. The Star, however, i to be subsidized by your ad- 1 ; yling rht of free wield, Hillman, when they have had a grievance against not to be BLUFFED, BOUGHT OR BULLDOZED. Furthermore— gainst you, Hillman, to call or write or m, or of preventing more persons from having griev- in addition to the other matters in connection with this The Star hereby calls on all persons who have phone to this office. If there is any way o ances against you, The ll | a grievance 1iding the Star will undertake the job, a ur Ve are going to tell the of Seattle what sort of an institution you are, Hillman NOW COME ON WITH SOME MORE QUARTER-OF-A-MILLION DAMAGE SUITS. HUNT FOR DYNAMITER HEINZE WEDS, cople |Police Search for Man Who Placed Explosive Under Lyons Building—Hundreds of Windows Broken— } | | One Suspect Held. | . a Police are busy today trying to discover who planted a dynamite fuse in the new Lyons building, being constructed at Third av. | nd J h exploded t 11 o'clock last night, ‘breaking | eg toate Beds | we in buildings for a block around, and seriously | we eae ge .| damaging the Lyons s NEW YORK Sex 1 “4 One man, John D. Cor Western Union lineman, was cap- Augustus Hetnee, copper Kink, anal tufed near the scene of the explosion, after a flight during which is bi Migs Poh ol ue Pony Se *atrolman Bradford fired several shots at him. Connors is being lenderson, th ay sweated by the 9 today ti = yong. in 8 agony . ; Chief wappenstein th that a discharged workman may have their honesinoon, An unnoprectatag | tried to dynamite the building to take revenge on the Stone-Web- eee Prag eatin phoma d Me I who are acting tt pala ron: bath pre ylbaaaul a The Lyon alone is about $3,000. Other In the suit of Mee Lillian Hobart | Places will suffer heavily proken glass. Frenc t recover $25,000 ir o wom . x The explosion attracted a large | curities, alleged to have been loaned crowd, who made for the Canadian th te when be was in financial to He an altion ne explosion seemed to have oc Mes. Breads isoued ber bead whee COUNTY is OVER urred. Among the first to reach linformed of Heinze’s marr the bank was Chief Wappenstein |declared abe had no interest ‘ peor Jand Capt. Willard Ibeyond the recovery of the is for the present| An Investigation quickly showed jahe says aned bh danger of for | “4t no attempt had been made to | After so} gin} » the bank, dynamiting the lars. Hotnze seal of Ing being | vaults, an was at first supposed. through Europe how uuder control. Then ae investigation led to the Adeording t ceived| basement of the Lyon building, } (My United Frees.) yesterday by chief in the bottom of the ele- | NEW YORK, pt. t—Re | fire warde For-| y {t, large holes were found, ferring to the denial of John DO. est Fire at | and > cement wall opposite the | Archbold that the Standard Ol) | S80Gualmic ex t had been completely blown tinguish be out. The first and second floors Co. used women to overcome its business rivals, Mre. Lillian fire figh to- were raised by the foree of the ex- | Hobart French said today day. A small fire is still! burning | plosion and holes blown In several j Ask Mr. Archbold if n ‘ near Y t columns supporting them. he re members a Titian-haired beauty ed danger estimate of the damage can be FE or gape? sigh hme ginedhegag 1 y e yet, but the police believe Butte during the copper war to | Were & factor tr e | th amount to several thou- inveigie secrets from my Fritz he cent, for she fell in love with | Jepa ‘ ' “ji . re Frite and all the Gtandare’s jMehting pa where Collins building, every win- fined oaued ex caikel her Oe he on In-| dow on north side blown out. my lord master.’ In n 1 Charles Knosher, dry goods Trey called her the “celled jlarge force of fighters t store, Second and James, Dee i i avatiable, a plate glass window destroyed. ,' but she was red-haired ail ent ¢ ia at a Deimonico cafe, 210 James, end part of wall falis across lunch want it understood, how SULTAN IS ‘ ‘ te counter. Loss $200. ever, that . never was a Titian ia Paxton hotel, Third and | haired seductress James, plate glass window DO YOU KNOW? | ss, “ : Panes of glass broken in ¥ United Frees) DANISH COUNT Wolf's cafeteria, Third and , don James, and at Chinese restau- TANTINOPLE, (via P 7 That neyard ope pt. 1—The disappea IN TACOMA fe ee rant of Tien Sien Lo, Crown ance er § Abdul I a. ay asa ae building, patrons showered and the transfer of 12 of his *AnouA Book . tas [aces teoun, Bae with glass and plaster. from the villa-prison at Salonika te gay : 4 Sig mech j , Every front window on day, is causing great uneasine oeard Olaf Holate ™ ‘ James between Second and among the leaders of the Yo rd | Tomas, M Third avs. Turks, who fear that if harm she 1 a le tuca Chief Wappenstein sent 50 pa- fall th , A n of uel cat ' Imen to th soen while fire- prophet,” the people would revc . ; hiins Siakees hun ade 90 € ‘om several ne stations Waa CETUS heb ck : edtaar” - Margaret | foreign waiters employe ped hunt for the man who com- a * M 626 G st, Hamme nitted the outrage. Three suspects . sige’ “ w York has gr ere sted, then released + TOMORROW. * id : tt city in the Dischargd Employe. * i. xi p m , Miss | ntury? It has ad Chief Wappenstein stated last SP Bed .Dee. Special. 2 | ~ S . ) pe to it population ht that evidently a long fuse had Seen in Md Me tlhe Bong “ git eeaige sats | 861 en used. He believed that some * * An Ww " tle,| That the f active vol (Continued on Page Five.) tee ee ee whore he lived at Mair ne orld is about 36( GAVE AWAY HIS OWN GRAVE PAUL, Minn, Aug. $1.—“The lived,” ert replies , : ; Stone, in the ) Y he \ 4 v 9 ee ae A d ‘ ‘ : — © recetved immense fees from “ally A plot alleged to have been hatched and financed by the mana From its inception. the Poindexterscampaign has been’ free} When John L. Wilson was a United States senator from Wash- | the wealthy, but he gave oo much oles gers of Thomas Burke to stampede the labor party convention in | e414, the taint of ceandal. Not dol + that has | ington in the 55th congress, he turned the trick with his “lieu land me and money to the poor that i favor of Burke and to buy organized labor votes was exposed before n the taint « andal. Not a dollar has been spent tl bill that gave millions of dollars’ worth of property to the North was almost penniless when he a the Central Labor Council last night by Harry Kilduff, delegate from |= not been legit ate. He has not hired worke 1 it no nev ern Pacific railroad at the expense of the people od — ea t-| the ewitehmen’s union. pape nor does he possess anything remotely resembling Wilson introduced the bill, which permitted the Northern Pa His chief delight was to be able sd According to Kilduff, Charles H. Miller, former democratic can lush fund... His campaign has bees-dmmaculately clear cific to trade off the land now embraced in the Mount Rainier re , t penniless working woman eby | 1 of tha didate for congress and former candidate for mayor on the labor party et ; ci serve for an equal acreage of land anywhere along the road He gave service and medicines, and Beetion t 1) ticket, was the “go between.” Kilduff charged that Miller offered | °'™pa ne var The Northern Pacific took the best agricultural and timber ept patients in hospitals at By Bhe bowse him $500 to get out and use his influence to get Burke votes, | Poi public record as clean as his ca land it could find in lieu of the a/most worthless land on Mount ow extn od cont ratlor The Central Labor Council, which last spring enthusiastically in- | Frc aa eeutobin W Walla to t \-| Rainier. The Northern Pacific made many millions of dollars by To him the paupers’ field was a t weupor dorsed Miller for mayor, last night denounced him vehemently as an | jour, last his record has been crysta the deal; the people lost the exact sum the Northern Pac ace of horror. Whenever one of umly re enemy of organized labor, a traitor to the cause and a “scab.” The | }¥ - : agg Beem gained i atents died b na. the Ga? Face ir council made earnest request that publicity be given to the fact that al enemic made miieroscoy earch ‘ And John L. Wilson did the trick gt gs bagi Bele p y 7 ' x : : y } : ‘ of burial. His funds grew lig Miller in his support of Burke in no way represents the sentiments est flaw that they might magnify it to suit their er On page 5633 of the Congressional Record issued June 8, 1898 at last, but his charity always pee h of organized labor. @rganized labor is unalterably opposed to Burke. (their search has always ended in failure ndexter nds] 16 found the statement which convicts Wilson as a traitor to the rew large There was his own Gent ay Kilduff's exposure caused the wildest sort of excitement in the today the only clean candidatethe only candidate wh« n| people f jot in Oakland cemetery, parm fo labor council. The delegates to the council had always been friendly \ dap . , na “Senator Wilso If the senator from Montana will yield to | pict ny he doled it out to the nce to Miller and some of them were Miller's stanch supporters in his | OPEN the book of his past | invite the public to re ,.| met ask unanimous consent to call up senate bill 2652. iT IS A , Beside the ‘nraved Bat. campaigns. This friendship was changed to bitter enmity by the dis With Judge Thon a Burke trying to his way into the LITTLE BILL that has passed the senate twice.’’ tt and children are the slat sure last night enate vith John L. Wilson, the author of the infamou ieu The “little bill” gave the Northern Pacific one mill acres of " a dozen misfits of the a 1 fi t 1 1 1 es imber n € ral lan in i] Jnited Sta 3. didn’ t c a lawyer with of-|to get $500 for his sh in the | Jan to do the same thing, there is no alternative the best t ie ee pn ip fay tal bn sire pai a 4 , t 433 New York block, wa n, $150 in a week \ a > : he sident signed the b ilson’s terr Died " is Aled dante OH &long KR 4 Be aged che the ‘bio was tine f Washington but to vote for Poindext: is r videly know” as the “lieu land bill,” and is gen t was dtesovered: coat = resniied lalor, Hi ons, Kilduff 1 ff exposure of Burke methods should be enough| erally recognized e of the biggest steals that ever went through ‘ metery lot was so filled te \nizer for the iller’s office in |t Burke as a man unfit to hold public office. The! congress with grav t was no room » | ration of Labor, and|the New York block A week ago | Cor Record has branded Wilson for all time as a AND JOHN L. WILSON, PRESENT CANDIDATE FOR UNIT he for the fi Id doctor to ‘ | hold f he | Kilduff told T. F na ED STATES SENATOR, WAS THE AUTHOR OF THE BILL AND t is sont tha Gaky to tha MAR ho wal card from Kiidu a1 pl un a er interests and an enemy of the public i | torney in the New York k, and ‘ | ITS CHIEF ADVOCATE yhood home in the Bast Lin | Kilduff, out-|J. A. Johr h ft Wil and Burke are both tarred with the same interest | - si | him th a ee al ross the hall from Miller, that Stick, It is hard to say which is the worst, Burke prostituting TECHNICAL EXPLANATION. ELOQUENT AND FETCHING Many and many a ti : re Nellens 6 that tas ‘ ; by packing | Miller was trying to buy labor lead-| the electorate with his corporation gold or Wilson with his black |. Assistant Editor here is the} Hamilt I er's smile is {leading lady, “x polfoe was con ! | h paid men andlers to support Burke. Murphine! -ocord of giving the Northert icifie millions of dol , “he ep ea 20 foot ht re te And I suppose rejoined the oe | endorsement of Burke.|and Johnéon watched th onfer-| tom the pockets of the peopl PEs rage et eS i 1 ot} pretty soubrette, “that's why you ht 1 it Kilduff said . \ ) UA ae : i 4 H MMs being her | nted to Kilduff was (Continued on Page Five.) here is t ent can Miles | c his form rom 1 weer