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sees isa: THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910. 2 MING wSOKKE, | {TOM ATEN Sm i) “WEDSHIS OWN |) OTENOGRAPHER | ay v {vo vit | FO Fur SPOKANE, Sept, 20.—Lady Doro. thy Wadpole, whg with ber father, |the Karl of Orford, arrived in Spo kane recently from London, declar ed today that the “Baglish suffra . “ee ie | Mh, OF i te BH up OF MEN, REPRESENTING THE “INTERESTS,” HAVE STARTED WAR ON PACIFIC COAST, HAVING FOR THEIR SPOKANE yo apy hae ae bag agile hg sm ec ost | deco 5 QBJECT, UNRESTRICTED EMPLOYMENT OF HINDUS, eo ox om Lh ogg geval py ae ty VG ’ Wf Pte tos : JaP6, MEXICANS AND EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS. | world and expects to spend a coup - oh Rg At yi Tacoma ' } ae wh ofeweeks in Washington state LAZU —IWV» ° pride 4 Lord Orford was inclined to treat yy ) the re BY DANA SLEETH, | the English wuffragette movement! | Wan 4 stenographer in the Tacoma ARTICLE I lightly, He said j office of the compa : — . The militant suffragettes of Lon} | The new the marriage of the 4 Loe Angeles t 1, Seatt Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver don have not tnterfered with (hg! | known packer was received in ‘ + gad Victoria for have been uader the control of the small goverament vecentiy as there “now private messages sent to Seattle to- a 5 ‘of men Who ent the bi business interests of the United | Gxlein.@ ort of tréce. ‘3 thin’ it] jay from Vancouver, B. C., where Fa eS none of t! ested digectly in any city, none of them they Went to work quietly’ the wom a ¢ ccurred. The bride { feuding neerer the Pacific coast than 2,000 miles en would undoubtedly get the balld ¥ M tacle C, McKeown and } The laws of (r cities, the police program of these cities, the providing the housewife was the one]? J if | lives hb her y te a North “ ; ‘of the majorit it the realde nts of these.cities and the pre j who desired it. Aw it is now, thel / ve st., Tacoma perty of the ent ast have all been directly under the thumbs | |have no influence in Kogland YY av)’ 4 ; “ * SaeTEEs tpece me gone to Work definitely to embroll the en | Hi _ 2, Gre Pacific coast greatest war of its history | uy) f | a These men have y spending hundreda of thousands of | \ Bh geltare, Jost mil! he business Interests of the coast } | tr / y 4 . ‘These men, by « shrewd scheme, have turned tens of thousands | BELLINGHAM pt. 20.—-After! y vA fh @werkers against hundreds of employers and have set back 10 remaining In port nearly six hours, | \ * years the hoped-for time arbitration and industrial peace |aubsequent to floating fron the F Fhese dozen men cont roads and timber interests and Commercial Point reef, where she Big manufact « mone ation. They also, for grounded ty sterday morning, | pirate profit. the turers’ Assn | Map of Pacific Coast, Ghowing|'he steamahip City of Puebla, Cap | Hereafter any saloon man who ‘These men '! thetr assoctation have Mt on a Const | Cities Where Manufacturers’ A tain Geo, M. Johnson, left port for! convicted of violating the Sunday : war that ha tx avowed object the death of unionism in | Has Started War on Labor | Seattic under her own at} ng ordinance h cense, | 18:46 o'clock last night leav | on he way may be paved for the unrestricted em. |The National Foundrymen's Asen,| ng It was reported she had 33) the ex- *, Chineese, and the SO-centaday slaves [is one of the big toes of the|inches of water in he forward | ay, who America, the “cheap labor of Southern |N al Manufacturere’ foot tch. Her cargo, comprising near | four at ta « in now by the hun a iit % now that the dozen high-|!y 800 tons of general merchandise, | that {6 by the thousands a day when the Panama |¢ * picked the metal trades yrding to her officers, was counell ed and unionsm ts wiped out the inaugural fight because se | seriously damaged * | mo, the Maybe you would like to know something about all this, [unions were weak in Southern Cal-| ° eel the reason article wis written. ifornia a renewal June 1 was the date when the SHOT DEAD BY nd of the na-jcentral labor council on the coast metal workers, the fron trades in | he a = transporta the | peace. But agents of the national ments and contracts with the em | } ‘ r tim- | association visited the coast elties | ployers | | white rib- otro! that great;and first scared the business men claht hour Gay and the euce| ANGELES, Sept. 20.—The| easion. that fromjin each center by threats of the mm of wage adva: were to be are making a hurried search| rt : rT car 1p on & hrough every | mysterious coming war, and then |considered, argued and decided, af y for the slayer of Rudolph Gas.| comes loo from. Max Wardall, logisiative, |salved their mental wounds by \ter a mutual discusafon, But this| ** who was shot down In cold] F j Rouse mayor... Warda being, defi-|agreeing to put the entire force of year there was no argument. no|” with a noleeless weapon in ass pint Surtey Agent St r to bring|the national association behind | discussion. no agreement. In every oving. picture resort here last " Arrested and, convicted abor war. them if they would form local a® |city but San Franciaco, the foun Gastelam was seen to sud So the brave Sam’! tossed the grains of corn out of the window of his home, and they immediately | fF Violating the closing © that the big/sociations and when strikes came |drymen, ship builders and bosses in| (ly Jump from hie seat and fall) sprouted and grew into an enormous bumper crop that reached up into the sky. Using a stalk asa lad. |“"4 incidentally when the workers at the/ would refuse to desl with thelr! general abruptly turned down the | 08k dead. There’ was no report.| der, our fearless hero climbed unti! he came to a strange fand. “Perha said he, “I may be able to |* place be found og Hindu, at/ men directly, but would hand over 4 of the metal workers, at|22¢ the police belt that the @%| put the giant up there on the blink and hand back to the people that ‘low cost of necessities’ which the | © ‘ chili devouring |the fight to the local employers turned over the whole tust.|#ssn used a “allencer” on & smoke-| giant robbed them of.” pa had besy threshed of the optum jassociation and would implicitly pews to the local ach of the |!@®* powder pump-eun aaa bing = ne agg cost of the [obey Instructions neice” Ai ‘seer thabel : i se Sa ae | In short the business Interests | plants, clos “fyolf'Saatsacte vanies | WOMAN RISKS LIFE | “Curses!” Cries Bennett SOME OF “OUR BEST CITIZENS” «: inden, Schlumpf and Seattle to Loalof the coast were so tied up by land their profits slump. feeling se-| ‘ ; embers. ce wal S spekune-to Fos |eprian with sinned agrestacate’ inet (And, ele profits slump, feeling te SAVING PET DOG opponed to the renewal of Shomo's J tied up, men are|in event of & strike no settioment | barons that cent of loxs| (Ry United Press) could get it through by boll 5 are living on could be made until 2 dozen men ‘ pot | gob: cteipeedlint Moca n= Ss en ogg Pinal oe okie aaa would be rey LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 26 it the report of the committee last aad thousas ‘ ) pesees @ string In Califorr Southern Pa-| Mics Karen Peterson, said to be a satel nt |night. The mayor's communication o pag Rag med att Kikantic plot were ‘cific machine jerked the strings, put | sister of a well-known prima donna, nd gs’s protest spoiled Con- fade that, he i he local Inbor union haters that |b somes into fight and held up/in near death today because shé | Among names of the ordinary |New Washington hotel. They got| wa lans and Shor who for . means bankruptey—jexist in every town and who are hands of the Los Angeles em-jtried to rescue her pet fox 1 } © th H , ie a a a ae Lai ce ghana | rled to reseue her pet fox terrier, gin slingers who asked for a re-| their renewa' years has violated the saloon ordi- o torcallnegpeee, Ponting Bx bogeier ts a 8. Jowsel¥n,| which had faiien from a street car hewal of salooy licenses stood out |, Otbers were B. Pistono, in the O.|nance with apparent impunity, will ef ype int |iccal head of the transportation,| Miss Peterson was sented In an , 2 & OW, Ry. balding, 6013 12th ay; | have Go lleeuss.aftes Noveaiae Ot some branch of the Manufacturers’ | Nin and Power wr tne [ORS end of the car when the iittle| er aire tagcat wd Fare sg rear Me ONE-MAN STRIKE WINS. Lweeeas cosy oe | bape rm n owned system, was one of their | animal struggled from her arms and president of the A-Y and J. dental Realty Co, (Seattle Brew = ONES STR — WITH “ T a big fighters for the of shop and /fell to the street. Without waiting lo. mu duke . < best | & Malting Co 200 First av Tr. 18, Sept. 2¢ A one-man : hese men worked on their fel-jagainst the metal workers and the | |C. Marmaduke, on r bes ‘oad 3 ke at the city infirmary has been peat lie ts an ~ petal wor a he \for the car to stop she rushed to menue tbe ering Occidental” Realty Co, (Seattle ke mE 24 SB pr gph wnt ha be | tcamsters. the steps and leaped. Her head known citizens aod a shimmering | prewing & Malting Co.), 212 Pike led by the surrender of the 2 ep sneenly | ANO THEN, LEGISLATION [struck the asphalt pavement, caus social Nght : Pimavera & Pellegrini, '212 Wash-|health department which granted : any mone the Hithe tar | In every town these manipulated | ing a fracture of the skull But Messrs. Chilberg and Mar Albert Gruendwalat, 315 | ne ee ass as Preyghenes ns IN ITS HISTORY! pugh a strike would be |*24 forced strikes were made the | . ween uane le cid te coe Gian cry Palen Teee0e) | wetawan. ban ed Se tvike S Shatin ci nak te tha hae s and |Dasin of legislation calculated to % yhite apron or wield the bar Lowe dav. 8; J ronson, | Dr. Steinman h pee i ns "Gaboten parcel god pom hen setter ups And | out unions forever out of business. | Methodist Conference Nope; Mr. Chilbers couldn't mix a| People's Savings Hank building; | without pay Ent Sieonsoed Be ae ti-boycott ord ¢ . de, | n cockt > depended on it, Iam Burns, 611 Third ¢ s e” unle 6 was placed ; ron ced on the HOW IT WORKED oe cones oe ope co | Appointments for . land Mr. Marmaduke hecn't even the|tig @ Melstor 2101 Pa aes John. Salary Feet, A eagle The first definite word came tolor and the police were used by the Seattle District rudimentary knowledge of deer & Lindberg, 217% Second av.| aria 700 FEET? UNHURT } battle the foundrymen of the west through |employers to fight the strikers and | Pressure statics, but between them/8.; C. BE. Rink, 1000 First av.;| Witton. Ia. sept Charies { the National Foundrymen’s Asan.|to protect imported strike breakers.| CENTRALIA, Sept. 20.—The full | they evidently own the bar in the | Johnson & Wedeen, 1200 Pike 4: Richard! @ te st, fell 1,000 HOW IT STARTED to the effect that the coast metal|in each elty ho-des of plug ugties,|list of appolntments were an = feet when his parachate failed to s winter word went out | workers we hot going to get thelr| with orders to raine a ruction and | nounced today following yesterday's t gh ted tn ‘tr nd : ther of the great |contracts renewed this time through | to urge union men to violence were |busy session of the Puget Sound |, .James Gordon Bennett, editor and “Old B ff’’ Cc d t Hi seer Beth se 3): urers’ Assn. that a big ia-|the agency of the employer in each |brought in. In each city the fights | Methodiat cc ence |publisher of the New York Herald, | u ondaucts Ss unhurt ne | War was coming on the coast.|city, but that the general associa-|caused by the “strong arm men Th Howing the axsign-|Whea to have other people's photo | . | | Gat time the policy of every tion would handle the problem.|were made the basis of antipicket-|ments made in the Seattle district: |@raphs in his newspaper, but fights | Own Funeral Services 9 — — ing legislation ci: the most re J. P. Marlatt, district superintend. | shy of the camera himself. A cam | olin sinidepniapentine | type ent Jera man snapped him the other day | is F | | Every coast ety bet San Fras Bothell, H. W. Michener Dex |in New York on one of his rare yis- | Invites 500 Friends and Neighbors to Participate in Ante-Mor- pik dieetin one ee wie mint C To close out, al! Fruit Jar Rubbers, Caps, ete.— cisco has, for months, been under|MOines and Sunnydale, A A. Gul-/li6 to America. He caught the edi-| tem Exercises Over His Open Grave—Makes Oration | aveted by the local whotesuers on ia ost io 2 the thumb of a dozen men in New|mer; Issaquah, C. A. Owens; Ken-|tor with a blue streak of anathemas i . , Fangs ave sebject to varpetion, arcerdinm i i | '. usy Basement Mode and: ten aocurmmel tan iaee ¢. BE. Williams; Kent, G.jon his lips. Now James Gordor Himself and Treats the Crowd to Pie, Candy and Cigars. 1" Teeshinens and Saal cee e i GB its revenues, the expenditure of {t Kirkland, O. ©, Carter; | ®nows how it feels | (hone prices, unbese siherwies tndicat if Clothes Pins—Strong spring | $1.25 Cups and Saucere—White Pi rerance ean tre cxpenditure ctsuta| Ronald, J.T. Wright; Redland, J.| - | FO eee | & Clothes Pins; always 5 Sem!-Porcelain Cups and Sauc- of its citizens have been dependent |M. Ifwin; Riverton and Thomas, to] | i ; doren ‘ C | ers, first quality, September Flon the whim of a dozen timber and|b¢ supplied; Renton, R. L. Prague | / b Dinnerware Sale, 7 railroad kings. Seattie~Asbury, J. W. Satter | | : . Dinner Plates— | pair c And for what? What was the |thwaite: Calvary, W. H. Leech; etty | Bugar—Whotenarte. tlain = Dinner | 25¢ Dust Pan—New style, with 9 reason for this teat campaign, that| mission, A. J. Calgren and J. M | Ae Pore Het ery-day use. Sep-| wire handle; don't bend over to [| will cout the railroads and the tim.|Henn: First church, O. W. Le | Poultey— Busing Pree i nerware Sale, 5 pick up dirt 10 ber barons and the other men be- | an Park, J. W. Flesher; Grace, | | 4 it | : C | Special meinen C Binina mins (real mousy? J. W. Secor; Gren Lake, E. L. Ben-| | and oves a were: thie {«/Sdlet:; Haven, E. E. Morr Hill} | tive, th “18 s a eirembice A oe of|man, R. C, Sachs; Interbay, F. B.| b] | ive ap 3 $5.25 Dinner Set, $3.29 J bail « doren: dation ape tine| DONS: Fie Bost misstom, | 3-1 . 2 ef) 3 ‘3 a ~ z ber lords) WHEN THE HINDI ‘00 kealde aker; | (By United Pree) Goren 32205255505 2.800 8 Special Extracrdinary—New 4 0-Piece Johnson Bros. English THE JAP. THE SOUTH AMER nh Street, Willam Park;} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—-The ceons, dosen 2 ; Mgr Solid Bras Electric Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set, in Fiay WAGE SLAVE. THE Mex. |2uce Anne, D. ¢ mission of three words in the word-| Dressed Meate—Selling Price. } Regent white; complete set for Mlicax THE SCUM OF THE Of1 |alnier Beach, H. Wi : ng of the proposed amendihent re / six people Y Meamorial, O. H. McGI John, H.|jating to state and local taxation ix N ND 8¢ EUROP Na - Wissarteare ENT AND SOUTHERN EUROPE Hartechl: iatrecadud ¢ AND OF ALL THOSE WILDS f likely to cost the state of Califor: | THAT THE PANAMA CANAL | ©. Carr; Tibbetts Memorial H.j nia $7,000 The words are “the] WILL OPEN, MUST BE FREELY | 48" nity, V. C. Evers; t year ending” in the clause pertain-| puting | p e ADMITTED TO THIS COAST We hcona: Geseuatn Ghee f) e ocket Knives SF all sakoulcne nt Oetect fron |Named for Governor LEAVES $100,000, versity, E. M. Hill; Woodland Park,| ing to the date fixed for f all unioniam must depart from SPRINGF'ELD, O., Sept Western America sila: akniion ' nd if it cost of Minnesota funeral of Fr five million a month for five years | porations that employ tens of thou-| DAYTON, Wash, Sept. 20.—1t| People who went to the Grape| e sands of men, the price will have Maree} | Grove cemetery led by _ the : | was learned today that Dr ae, ee eer eel been pald giadly Pietrayck!, the philanthropist who | /COrP (on foot) lstened to a What do you, Mr. Citizen, with al bot ave Dayto! city park| eral oration delivered by the! } Fully Guaranteed mall home and a few kids, and an | Serre, toes tar the aie ot ma | In erson and feasted ! ambition to get a dollar for a dol-| ing Dayton @ model city when he # and, auch that the afore-| lar's worth of work, think about all| a or ack. willed $100,000 to| said “corpse” passed around with| { If : tie? the city for the establishment of a] Sis own hatds. And itn hat HY you expect to buy a knife soon do not - technical school iguftane, lat nor aka | i | : ‘ In tomorrow's Star Mr. Sleeth end arlon Buffenbarger : Miss this opportunity. Assortments are })wi!! tel! what happened in Los An-| CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—The sena ee - A had : esa ant By c : 3 geles as a result of this campaign| 4 torial committee that will investt-| fo ovra to his funeral for year 20 still complete, but will not remain so all Thay tO PR aed gate the charges of corruption. 18] pinaity, that there might be no *. g. : si J GUmnection ‘Wie tae Slection Ct hitch or untoward incident to} et da i y , Ham Lorimer to the United states ean na ommaeac' te 6 ee i Judging from the Seon they eae [eens "i “empemered | Pl apt by Oy own immedtate| ee 10% | to examine, and to foree the produc sn a Game: Gat. tuvitations tol Mi. Vernon. 1 Suaranteed, two and three-blade Itfon of any: documents Bo: ba dant. out tavitatlone | Mt Vernon, 3 a Press.) | it is expected that Senator Lor on the appointed day led the Feed. mer will be called before the com: | py), Eastern Wa | mittee. | whe 1 cortege to the cemetery he had dug his own grave | and erected his own tombstone |Baby Weighs 30 Ounces) *!! "eady for, the last sad rites | knives i « stvlad ; 2 Mives, in all styles and 39 Sept. 20.—Deat sizes, your chile Fe : Cc en and robbed by thugs and her | 3 unconscious body thrown into an] Wheat hay alley, Miss Louise Henning, 19, was | e mable today to give the police an Old himself made the Bastern Washing 4 Ni | adequate description of her assail JAMES GRAY. __. | speech of the day, advising every-| “Old Buff” kneeling at his own] Bran, ton Bb dogae.e8 i Lantern Home Hard- Cobblers ants | Minneapolis editor and once may-|Head Size of Dollar and He Eats! hay io be good and ever ready| grave, showing tombstones made) <icrts {on G28 08 1 : t . ‘The girl was found shortly after |or of that elty, whom the democrats From Medicine Dropper for the summons, and counseling| of cement and old bricks he| cracked Corn, ton ‘cou s9.08 \ . Specials ware Bargains Supplies midnight. Her head was bruised |have nominated for governor of - . expecially against — running. the| bought at a bargain for part of hie| Midwunea. ton [o2..2°°.0. 38 0038.08 | “i @hne Re evere id beneath her nose was | Minnesota, | s Or Sept, 20,—Frederick ‘ : olled Oats and Bariey, t, He “tte $1.50 Night Latch— preg borg Shoe R alee el Seats re sprig hs had 3 ‘aes oe ae er doubted his “9 tight | be eer ip ‘ A aeat ear tat ft ape tab 7 rst, 2 antern VIC | tkey cylind r, bu on C Fi been saturated with chloroform in 16 days. Frederick is the son|tion of the devil,” he warned his| died, and had his grave clothes| OCW Calitornta. yellow He Cola.t Arf gh 98s ~~ Nahe t pg pt Co According to the story she tc “KILLS SELF ON Jof Mr, and Mrs, Charles F, Seller, | auaitors Kents ait the tine ly ONE etfs 1.5@ 4 © tasters 09 | of og “ at the hospital today, Mise Henning | and when he was born weighed ex-|""Dhen, the “rites” being over,|“old: Buff" himesif has a cottin'! * Kose, 1 O18 i] Maatern Aiuminm Hoese | on 15¢ was set upon by two men while on| actly 80 ounces, His head was the| «iq Butt” passed out a wagon:| ordered fromm Saath Oar ee rotates Yakima 180 She Dashboard FQ mbes Soles ther and [{her way home, Her purse, contain |size of a silver dollar and he could|ioaq of pies and other edibles,| undertaker, but tt will remain te the | Beets, 280k et i" saatera 59¢ athe: ing $15 was stolen, She will re |have “Diogenesed” with ease be-| gave all the children candy, each| undertakers warerooms till it. le aay ht MeNo. 0 Tut ye 5c ment 5c cover JOLINT, Il, Sept. 20.—Disap-|neath an ordinary teacup. The|o¢ the little girls a handkerchief| needed a0 F 7 anne pointed in a love affair, John Ray-| high cost of living was of no im-|ang each of the men a cigar . foe. a0 Lan. ? joor Beli—Nick- | 76c Slab of 49c | mn eglio, only 19 years old, played al portance to Frederick, for he took | jaally . . Several years ago Mrs. Buffen-|Ca a tern 39c ‘ ted Door Bell, | Leather YU TF) Portland Wants Grand \grim death of solitaire, vowing that! hie meals through a medicine dr rs Finally te ee ge eve pebogs to} barger left “Old Buff’ and” ran} or pore 4 PM * ion * wee - ° d nis Meals Arou ie hedicine aro come to hi eu unera &\ awa wit « ed h >, ° Ne Hae vith bronze turn; | $1.50 Combination Camp of Alaskans. |jf he lost he would ‘kill himself./per and used a foot of cotton bat-| them. however iat ail the delves eh rf A hey : goo i Poy, doxe pies Brang Lantern 19¢ os F | = 39c care 98c a When he turned up the final card/ting for a dressing gown. A hot/ put the actual burial were already | le ft his cise’ Peg 8 ” ok 2 sig ? 4 J of order set (By United Press) 4 he calmly raised a gun to his!water bottle sufficed for a bed. Pover, and that it would be a simple|/ton and camo tof South Charles-| — Frutt-—Seiting Price. oa | PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 20.—The| mouth and blew out his brains, |The attending physician says the| affair “with no undertaker around| near Grape Grove, ue dae tan: A eee 1 Alaska Club of Portland, which ha youngster will develop into a nor-|to make folks feel bad ; ‘ t Spieler i OG 50 t ) o mak f good care of him, and when the : ; just been organized began an active| FINDER OF PYGMIES TO wep,{ial being } It ms that the Buffenbargers|time comes for the final , mist 8 0 campaign today to bring the grand] ep were . ; nee om me ka y Mant jtare ies take he hr in prepa-| of the installment obsequies the fu : | y | ner Clark, according to friends here,| Rome.—Advices from Naples are} ration for ringing down the cur-| neral procession will ye one rg| mun rate 4 7 the ood to P nm Ww not be one ri ET? ‘ ‘ cdmp of the Arctle Brotherhood to) 14 tq wed Col. J. J. Harrison, di|to the effect that there are more| tain of life, “Old Buff” says that| the less because all the spoechwale |! é i ] s ee SeMee Portland in uit. The olub now has coverer of African pygiles, earlg}ihan 160 cases of cholera In the/his grandfather Kept his coffin in| ing and funeral baked meats And ~ > Aepeeepzal ty 4 ON a membership of 200. n December. " hospitals. je house for year before he} such are already consumed. | |