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pais sate y GARMENT STRIKE AT END—WORKERS WIN (By United Press) ! NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—-Rejoicing fe great today throughout the Fast Bide. Bighty t and cloak mak ers are prepa to return to work, having gh = suffering and disorder won a complete vic tory. The employers have granted the strikers practically everything that was demanded and have Odds and Ends F: agreed to give unionlets preference when hiring labor Among the concessions made by the employers are the following A nine hour day, average wages of $10.25 weekly, with more for piece workers, @ sanitary board and an arbitration committee for the settlement of labor disputes In the nine weeks of the strike the strikers lost $1,500,000. rom Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY Sept. 3, 1666, ~~ the was a fire - &D in a baker's | shop in London }, | which became , historic, not be cause it was in the bake shop a thing al in London even yet rn cause it got out of the bakery « wandered abc fi bre jays, eat ine up 126 houses and 89 ehurche much improve ness and health Secretary R. A. Ballinger yester @ay conferred with the board of army engingers that is investigat ing the r e, with « view of recommending how the re cent appropriation by congress shall be spent. The party will leave jn a short time to {nspect th reclamation being carried on in Idaho, Oregon, Colorado and Utah yaot Cotton King Patten into a game on the Liverpool mer have taken out heavy acc! inaurance policies, or ought dent to. PUEBLO, Col.—An Increase in wages of 6 per cent has been grant he unorganized employes of the Missouri Pacific railway, it was an nounced here today Counciiman Max Wardall will try to pass the ordinance relative to «in the city parks at night ¢ mayor's veto, Monday. | dall wants the p power to drive parks given prowlers out of he There ix no ordi conferring thts at night at present A Denver man found a awarm of bees in his bath tub after he had disrobed. They've caught the bees. Teddy “lost” ali the Chicago re porters for 20 minutes. This is the record, BOISE Ida eaker Sept. 3 the Pan! Clag Idaho house od ¢ idate for th lican gubernatorial nomination flay that he would contes mination of Gov. B plaints of divorce in (he superior court Rix couples tock out marriage lirtuses Yesterday at the court house yesterday | * ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Hreckin bridge Jones, president of the Miss a Rea HE issipp! Valley Telephone company #% Falling from the Howard #| ¥4* committed to jafl today for con #& st. viaduct in Georgetown to #| ‘mpt of court. Jones refused to % the tracks below, a distance # | “PPCar as & witness In a suit hi pI on, 10, @ Racin: on seeming oe ae oo San Francisco— Tnited States #& with a few slight bruises and # | Senator George C. Perkins of Cali # ran for home. Dr. J. T. Daw- #| fornia returned today from Tahiti # son states that the boy's es #| Where he spent several weeks for * cape from serious injury or * the benefit of his health. *% instant death is almost * - % miraculous. *| Olympia.—Before leaving for the = * conservation congress at St. Paul, Rk RRR a RH last night, Gov. Hay denied that There were 41 teams on the Col man dock at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon and 12 others awaiting their turn to drive in and unload Most of them were big transfer wagons is raging among in New York to make ir corks on the pune turing ends of their hatpins. Hide your pocket flasks, boys, or carry hot water bottles. ery the revolutionary newspaper Rog eracion administration of Pi presidents and see Jim Hill called the recent meeting | of of Western governors, although he | and when admitted that Mill suggested it. Los Angeles.—Having for tt revolution is devoted to combatting ident Dias of fal appearance Mexico, made Its t today Father Stork bromaht four tittle future Mthe suffragetion to heatile homes yesterday Secretary Knox's res the international powers of a court Brussels. elution giving prize court the Denver. Representative Hel big’s anti-pass bill, the first meas-| ure affecting public service cor of arbitral justice still is tabled to- | porations considered by the «epecial day by the inter-parliamentary/ session of the legislature, was union. vor own In the house tod cainels to 2 Three death records were registered wt ————————— the city hall yesterday | Suit was begun in the U.S. cir cult court yesterday by Mrs. Marie D. Young, against ber one time hus band, George W. Young, and Georgie May White, for $25.000 as her share of the property accumu lated by Young reelf during their married It The couple were married at Victoria, B. C., in July, 1900, and the husband secured & divorce on April 5, 1907, Young Moved to Oregon rane ferred the property t May White tb ale One lene decree of fa Seattle yesterday divoree was granted | | Milwaukee. — Gifford Pinchot} made what was pronounced today | as one of the greatest speeches of bis « yefore a large and en-| thus audience last night He took he cudgel for Senator | La Follette and it is predicted that the Wisconsin senator's stock will} take a big jomp Those card sharps who almost | ~~ BAID ADVERTISEMENT. | Paid by E. M, Farmer, agent for | dford’s Supporters. | VAMES ©, BRADPORD Candidate for Prosecuting At torney. \ a With Roosevelt in Wyoming ROOSEVELT ‘MURDER SUSPECT TO STAND TRIAL Frank Porter, wanted in Salt Lake on a charge of murder, will leave for that city today, in the istody of Deputy Sheriff Andrew smith of that city. He declares that when the facts in the case are known he will be given his free Porter, who has many allase waived extradition, He stated last night that his real name William J. Jeftric He is wanted on th h t é Hiam Coal r thy Churehill, during a ja A anin a alt ak ‘ ist Her Little Joke h jock topped Lad e sald, pe let Gracic x humor he n kle in bi ould imagine on t of the wood ladorned adynching THE SEATTLE STAR Willie Lands His Awful Blow 1 SHALL OPmOsE You For tPEAKER AT THEME, CONGRESS: BY LEONARD 0. COMPTON ALTURAS, Cal, Sept. 3—Th ardent, fighting atic spfrit of the pleturesque old school, is om bodied in Judge Jobn E. Raker Bourbon candidate for congress |from the first district more jfugked mountain district Hes out of jdoors, Few men m typical of the district's physical configuration live than Judge Raker. He had nc opponent for the tain You cagt mer here but yo | trial of Jas, W. Brown tn } 90's, when Raker wrote indelibly {nto a chap state's history which for local color was unsurpassed by the gold rush “9 The trial lasted 95 days Raker ed Brown's acquittal the tittle county had ap empty treasury and great stores of bitterness Tt all grew out of the quiet of Dan Hall and three were taken from jail hanging by thelr un Yantia, halfbreeds Ivin They found and necks | near a rattroad bridge one morning after a series of depredations which cost the neighborhood a syumber of valuable horses, The utraged community laid the jos of the horses to the Yanti# Hall gang Brown Was a deputy shoriff in charge of the prisoners and the grand jury returned an ind pent against bim and 19 others after investigating the lynching. Brown ‘retained Raker t » de ‘end him ® Ps el SF a ADDRESSING A CROWD AT CHE YENNE, WYO. STEPFATHER OF SEATTLE MAN DIES John A 1 for ecre tary to Mayor Lane of _ Portland died of pneumonia last ednesday ity, His widow 49 6 Beas n, having been the wife of the Seventh ward a ing Mayor Ro of office Mrs well m to Seattle t A Carle wh en gineor of this city, 3 well was a resident of Portiand for 40 years He had held many important politi Uitra-Sweil. Little f ntytown 1s ea he other hand-me dow en t ured out on the river pier in a skirt that ‘ oO long could caroely ilk all the gaming started to jeer e has on,” bantered | led nose and retorted | “Get some ser bout r, |Jimmy Pion an 1d Pari tyles once in a while. Dis is one hobble of de new wow! WHAT A SDLAR prexus! Net THROW uP THE SPONGE! DEMOCRAT OF THE OLD SCHOOL NOW RUNNING FOR CONGRESS Two husbands amd one wife filed corm. | | ler A ition ©! was as t of Sacra afterward Atty presiding judge who ¢ fved a great dislike for Haker ently offered to adjourn court and exchange shots with the attorney for the de o When Brown was acquitted by the jury indictments against 19 othere were dismissed, there being netther money nor disposition to go on with] the trials | For two years juet past Judge! Raker has been chairman of the Democratic State Central commit tee, which he resigned when he de cided to make the present palgn. He is largely interes irrigation projects In the nec part of the state. He is a native ) nols, 45 years of age, but has} lived in his mountain home practi cally all his life. He ts serving his second term as superior jadge Danny's father had a team and one day took it over to a black amith sh A hbor asked Danny where his father had gone with the team. je's took them over to Mr. Wil son's.” anid Danny, “having their feet half a | Huge bows of ribbon are the} |rage for midsummer hats } | HUNGRY BOY TAKES FRIEND'S TIMEPIECE A wistta won the sympathy engi neer of th cabin window, and he boy down from th Colman 4 where he was standing,. to have something to eat The little fellow, F Ie nine, whose parents live in boat anchored off West Seattle, ac cepted the invitation 1 dined heartily Later O'Conner looked f which he had left hang wall of the cabin, It He telephoned to pe te giving a deserty whom he had fed ohild as he unt Damn pieked up the left ‘the Went attle fe and the wateh was found in his possession, At lice headquarters, the boy outed & sorry appearance, Ragged and with great hungry eyes, he ked as a delinquent, and will be sent to the Washingten Children's Home | - | NEW PAPER IN FRISCO. AN FRANCISCO, Sept The neisco Sun, a morning news paper, made Its Initial appearance tod The Sun announces that it looking waiter. T.R. PUTS O.K. ON TAFT o ted Pree) UX CITY, Ia, Sept, 8-—The ne of Paeident Taft was men tioned today for the first time by Col, Theodore Roosevelt on bis Weatern trip. The colonel gave unqualified endorsement to the president's plan for a tariff com misston and approved interpretation of the powers of the commission KILLS SELF WIFE WHEN LEAVES HIM (iy United Press.) TACOMA, Sept. 3—The coroner announced today that Bert Lamp. king, found dead In a focal hotel yenterday, had committed suicide Lampkine’ act is believed to have been inspired by despondency. The man's wife left him yesterd CHINESE COAL IMPORT. (By United Press.) Went Gt sy. WOODMEN TO HOLD, BIG PICNIC The greater part of Woodmen will gather at V park Monday for a huge Labor Day hlebration, This picnle will be made an annual affair hereafte The program for Monday's picnic jubilations wil} consist of athletics, | dancing, and competitive drills be | tween the 24 camps of the eft High Grade Guaranteed Work No pain or no pay. Satisfaction jor money refunded. Graduate jspecialist in each department. | «| ing and go home with a fine set of teeth same day. what other dentists charge. Open 6:30 to 6 p.m. Sun- days, 9 to 12. Main 153. Present location — 10 years — Howard Tatt’s broad |} BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—Pive | thousand tons of Chinese coal, the first of a consigom to be used in an invasion of the local mark has been received here on board the Norwegian steamer Sark, and will unloaded today +OR NEW, modern furnished rooms at low prices, call at The Virginus, #04 Virginia st, near he ay oe You will find our prices half} | Everything will be free to the pic | Block. ANOTHER SET-BACK New York Dental Parlor, Inc. 614 First Ave. FOR BROWNE vrata Sunset Block. Everett, 1514 Hewett. | (My United Frees) CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—The trial o SSM tte oor ealthel MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE death of the Rosetey, ovina, © Soham Watch the classified columns of The Star | Somewhere there |thekets advertised are two free They will be persons whose names joned In the ad. Thi One on the Waiter, It was Uncle Hiram's first visit | given Lo the to the rush lunch room. jere me “Sinkers!” shouted the pugilistic| names were picked from the direc- “Binkers for one!” |tory. ‘Shey may be your own Uncie Hiram looked up from his | There iy a.ways a good show at the table | Maye tic. Read The Star classified “Did you say sinkers, bub?” Ss and “Get the Habit.” “I sure did, pap. ne So a “Well, bring me some fishing | lines Patents 17% The dig waiter rubbed his chin “Fishing nes? You've got me, pap. What do you mean by fish ing lines? pn bexre Why, macaroni, It looks like = Washtngs fishing nes, don’t it? “ROQUOIS” Sunday Sept. 4th LEAVES COLMAN GOCK AT 8 A.M. NO CROWDING The TROQUOIS ng eamship, 25¢ for trips of this nature This is a most delight trip down the nd, passing andl | t No-Point, Forts I er and Ca ve Cit f I important cit tr wns of Port Crescent f he ocea ake think Returnir 1 timalt Harbor, the depot of H Maje AVY; entr the trip up the Sound to Seattle Only a limited n ber of ticke ‘ lar meal aboard the ste r at ve vale Ticket Offices: 61 2 First Ave. and Colman Dock i) | } | We lay special claim to expert! plate work. Come in the morn- | Monday—Labor Day Store Will Remain Closed All Day Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED 7 FROM TAE BLVE STEM FIELDS _ THE FLOUR * THAT'S 1 MILLED t: FROM %s BLUE STEM HARD ' WHEAT— MAKES GOOD IN ANY TEST. AT YOUR GROCER'S COLUMBIA RIVER OFFICES AND WAREROOMS ~ SRATTLE. WASH. Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Inc. Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar Classified Page. an as -|BANNER EXCURSION OF THE SEASON STEAMING AT FORCED SPEED TO THE Pacific Ocean! 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