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rt ———— eagle cepecenenimmaeamecnaas a ms pMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED | _ CRUSHED BY THE “INTERESTS | the Pacific Coast Labor War Was Started With Los} iiving w AGHS AND OST HIS How jes as First Batt Ground—A Russian Law and Cos-/ SKILLED AMERICAN WORK a lice Method MEN, FINALLY SOUGHT TO sack Po! SKIZE THE JUDICIARY, THE PO BY DANA SLEETH LICE AND THE LEGISLATIVE Article: Has MACHINERY TO BRING SLAV —_ ¢ Star dwelt with the general labor |BRY AND COSSACK RULI eding & ! ol wha ovwdh th of the Pacific coast by the Na The brewers of Lon Angelos have spar starte< pact The article told how, by tying up | @dinitted from the start of the fight tea Manufacts ontracts that forced these boaaes, tn {that they would settle with thelr the employer al branch of the Manufacturers’ asso. |™Men quickly if they had ® chance of str ro Pye igale, a dozen men in New York | DUC they can’t settle because they imaon Bave OO wide war with la and p tthe work. / re bound to the Merchants’ and » for “e te . vel oy ~ Manufacturers’ axsociation. It has ae sting 8 « from the men who hired thow : what happened in Los Ang cost the Southern Callfornia brew res ha lot tt 7 ; Jers more than $125,000 to date in omen end of the Manufacturers’ a 10 minute - not against the wish of the men |thl# fight, and the National Manu try uP turer moc or no! yet 4 _ employe how pleasant a time arrives when | {cturers’ association he t aa ee . ; a brewery fisht agatnet labs made good thie * Finally here the § probably will be a rift In the lute i hes t a hard ery workers had a fight shoved an Unions Gain Recruits ae Angele ti t r thoir es. By the control of The foundrymen and ship yard] 3 fia don new ar Secretary omer of the Southern | masters would settle with the metal See Los }California Brewing association, an | workers if they could, but, Ilke the bh ad. officer in a Los « brewery brewers, they can't They likew! wit 1 and ass jand an y tudy of Zeehandelaar, | have lost more than $100,000, and] the fight and & | } ee owners i wn, |the local brewe w bluffed | see no especial cheer ahead | 4 has always ed in| into letting Kraemer and the Mer Meanwhile the brewery workers { im-|chants’ and Manufacturers’ asso-|and metal workers have gained re ation take charge of the negotia-|cruite, When the fight started the] at he unto Kraemer, | metal workers were not organized. | . r San Francisco, | Today they are, both in Los Angeles about | where the board of control of the |and Long Branch, That's one re " state brewers advised hin « ult the unsought fight brought. Of It was {least give the Los at course it has cost the San Francis eas eA a chance for a cc nee © unions $6 to date for the ale etal | heak on the tal of th Los Angeles workers’ fight alone. ced Be a re: | was handifak the ficht witho But though it cost 10 times wothers hn a and that the San Francisco unions will on, and af with “agtita be backing the struggle, for the sering leaders know, and the rank and file f Strike tikcliide Protected. t le that once for all the oie - . ay bra? of | Aueation must be #ettled whether “ and th > lants and the lumber | - k " protected ¢ California workers © ft ty, an ord P iad h the Hindu, the Jap. demands oi nlon men to stand |ine bosses’ terms de foundrymen, inter 1 " saloon that 4 nor of the way. m? e ; to ask ar break In tomorrow's Star Mr. Sleeth! or git tions’ eave fi sod, NtOP. lwo. tell how the agents of the Na on eee , acry or d DANNOES. \tional Manufacturers’ association % workers a i « transpare Y e¥e2 | carried the fight Into Portland, Ore. ha’ t not indirect! t bd . fluence any person to re . 4 buying anything, or ever ‘The Fight Is Starte where, or from doing ar | a abetted) It was about t t the Times. | Russian shut-up oked eas ever devised to not ae fon null and void b . nf At once the r 1 _- —- ernational.!on gheir me | talive Dy | jail. Just as earlier in | ons, which/| Ww. W. leaders had | is of dol eds of their members to Ifve on Francis ead and water } the pens, in o | ti Alliance law » thaber barone In Los Angeles 50 men responded | j e railroads of land were jatle Later they were | glad to pay $20, on bail, and recently a jury | ir if it could be reached » the first of these men as S men of Los Angeles | guilty of vo offense, despite the Bewtook bold of the fight. Craig | anti-picket ordinance. anti-p ina Beach «hip building so determined was the Mer Teached, probably through and Manufacturers’ as | trust, that controls ship £ Loe geles to absolutely | pm raw material to finishe tow " All the metal rker mn man was #6 ted out, no foundryman or that 3 ¥ T would do anything fons to Z ated that union oe were Kn kl} whe . going to be any Mie in Los Angeles. The cownci! fe mayor ao ice we Puaptly tak nd by the leat ict the Merchants’ and Manufa faters’ assoc \a and put to we masing down ckets, str aad all orgar rators and Yorkers. Then, without wa > brew —— LOT 1—Al) woo! bation front lor combinat popular men and $2.19 | Pe Therday . THINGS YOU NEED ll Sweaters Reduced For Thursday ed in Two Lots for Easy Selection circulating ncainst the ant « | D THIS IN AN CITY WITH AN ALLEGED PRI MARY LEGISLATIVE SYSTE SOME FOLKS RIGHT THERE BE ’ AN TO SEE A GREAT WHIT: stants for the diamo LIGHT. THEY SAW THAT THI oly Rosary chureh fair, SAME STERL TRUST THAT SUF Monday, Sept. 2 PED SINEWS OF WAR FOR of thif contest must LOS ANGELES UNION BAITERS ier of iar eile AND THAT FORCED CRAIG IN attle art ‘HIS SHIP PLANT TO PAY JAPS deat nani sells gloves at the Macl« uthwick store. She is 18 and « at 961 Rainier boule The ring is donated by Mra Pantage Pro Tem. Max Wardall ver the opening address at night. Another ind to prove ex Ch Royle, of nt, and Chief who is the more € will get . rd auto. Boyle eld the LOT 2—Chotce all at the foot of Mad | sweater coats, ir col tions. You'll n For men ore Manual Training Now. the Outfits. = ae ghee We pair of Japanned $3.25 One-Man Saw— ; Rare a red hia guard. The latter's hat Brackets ct ‘%-foot |"as ma body ba bean th extra < Me bottle of Sewing tal : under sentence at the 104 pr for murder e 15¢ Specia "$2, 39 $ ti training | “REMNANTS OF WALL PAPER | ts for grades, a t low price Ve have some that a... 1 pt gern Dey A Tigi got last long at this rate, If) Pasloce 15 ~Heeayy Soorene. £0 it In T you are going to do any papering ae 2 rite A cor ee us firet | r d ore plete se Special | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co] a Thu 4 Firat Av., near University St “490 75¢ ONE WEEK, COMMENCING NAT THDAY. sPrT. t $5.25 Dinner Set, Fifty Pieces, $3.29 J wrest Mohieon Bros’ highest g En h semt-porcelain 50-pte xu re ATRE den Regent special $3, 29 ise Paratfine Wax re 20¢ Butter Crock, complete wtth No More oF prene 2 und size pure ite ee then... 256) cise, ne om oe ot) Wrinkles pyat Flour SIFTER 17c , 10c ieee 17th ‘4 ‘ li gg ey en Pte hie Mh trone Geuce Pan. : pecial c 20¢ Trouser Hangers a Form,” nickel-plated spring # 1 lotr @., Ano Forehee STRLET. aM he 10¢ Pimple freckle small pox pittings or superfluous hair to disfigure your look DE FORMED NOSES Hollo k und Imperfect laatoue corrected New York Facial Co., arlbut Face and Scalp Specialiste Parlors 942-343 Arcade Bldg Main 8795 THI rAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910. ARCADE DANCE _ DARING HORSEBACK RIDING HALL IS CLOSED “Hurry, boye—hurry, girls!” the) time they went on the floor, It], ig kay hp jon da a two “er ho oe hed sonttae : slogan of the notorious Areade cost the man 26 cent Vor ever Ma cone. ark . Son * : 00 e ver ze race tients . fi he ne wa Mista i. tance hall, on King st, near Fifth drink aold over the bar to the ites and Soffer oattes Ah opt oe peer ; ne x at “a Mh i 5 v waa not heard ast night for | dane H the girl received 10 cents ed in the theonar u . yt A ea nOa rhe . ~ m } admir the fi (ime In five months, for) The girly wore paid by means of |) of oy etm ER yg A pros es baite ts aatet teetiek ‘ais hae eat the simple reason that Acting /aluminum — cheel Walch 90re| a oa tcks the tenes Bhs i fy + gg Rot crt Mayor Max Wardall ordered In shed in when the “day work bd Mésulty, who rides & teat of M , as whiak Ppetlonccany Fig tens apector Powers to close the dive | was ende horses in the fashion of ¥ as ce| Gepuae to. @ % - During the absence of Chief War! Kerryman was arrested three| cid, lost“ecntrol of bis steeds ye aches” i #till all the crear penstein enemies of Charley Herry week “yt oh of selling | te day id tb keen - to é i a She ¥ * : ago on a charg & | terday and p them from run juaw rac * eee: and Ludewt Dallagiovanna liquor without a lieense, but h ar ning into the crowd he jum ad off known as “Hig Harry owners of sorted that the fluid sned over ‘ d rolled ove ever time ee outdoor attraction the notorious dive have besieged ae ms we pee oh SEG TOW J . on ° 9? a gs the bar was near beer Many 4/in doing so. Bruised though he was eep Ubings me all the} the acting mayor and urged bim to | iannay accumulated a fine jag on| by his fall, he quickly jumped on close the resort. Late —yenterday [thir as wccumulls afternoon the acting mayor sent for ‘owers « Ko him | ore he Notortoun eno war { . n recelved a percenta of “drink j|and has always borne an evil repu money” passed over the bar tation, It ts said that the nightly Despite reports the first ‘Certainly replle Powers, | receipts r ed from $600 to dou cleanup at Iditarod f not ex They're not down there for their|ble that sum, Acting Mayor War: | coed $70,000, receipts the Seat health dall’s order to clowe the place was | tle assay office show that gold em up,” ordered the the Signal for Berryman and other duet valued at & has been interested parties to hasten to the| celved, with 7 s of further The girls employe the Arcade | city hall, but their protests were of | shipments thi dance hall received 10 cents every ine avall - _ ! All the plans of the Non-Partisan See a ke ee [Judiciary league are working out EDISON * with a nicety that le gratifying to : DRUNK 18 YEARS; HAS GOOD Excuse # | the promoters, wccording to Ru d 0 fi * Penitent jaggists are apt in excuses, but the palm must # i Wilson, who has charge of Standar ut it * Ko to Kensley, a mechanic who appeared before Police # | movement, The league now f FoR * Judge Uordon yesterday afternoon ® | fices at 309 Mehihorn building, and * He's been drunk for 18 years, your honor,” testified Mrs. # |every day brings letters from vari * Kenstty *® lous sections of the tate ving * 1 work hard,” Interrupted Kensley © \0t the move * Yes, and you nd it all for whiskey,” retorted Mra. # | “Phere is & general t & Kensley * | satisfaction with th * The last straw came Saturday night,” resumed Mra. # Gunetené eaurt”” a # Konsicy. “He came to our home in Hillman City with his # |5on thie morning ON # wsual jag. He ‘ook an axe and chopped out the whole rear ® |thiy feeling te hanod *® of the house ® |enat tt esiate ohunct be * Why did you do that®" asked Judge Gordon * moray A si it « we “ges oe * Well, your honor, it's this way: 1 built that part of # |oneq with. Whee conten ‘ # the house without ermit from the city, and it weighed on # | people had in the justice *® my « ence So | simply went out and cb ped it down * fee lly destroyed t * Even Judge Gordon was forced to cover s mouth with «® like nomina of b *® aca lous p m to hide the emile * convention Coming a * Kensley glared at her spouse, and Judge Gordon *® | the jobbery which _ put ® fina recovered and sald that he would take the case un- ®& [through the legisiat ® der advisement * | stroyed confidence in the « }* *® | The people cannot but feel that Deleielicieielcleiedddttsddhd ae ee 3S ** the court was in some measure a party to these proceedings: at leant the members. were aile and up protesting “The question {s not whether these doubts and ® picionsa are just. The fact that there are doubts in demanding thetr ri te men for thene re The fight between the standpat-; The insurgent ticket in addition pace offices in the A tera and the ents for the con-/to Murphine for president is made| court which will lack © confi trol of the K Reput up of Kenneth C. Beaton, treasurer,|/dence of the pu cannot make w after-| Phil Tworoger, secretary, E. C. Bny-| good to the public mfidence in be one of the| der, member of the state commit-|the integr justnes dom cal skirmishes of ter, and Raiph &. P chairman | of our is the f necessi of the congressional committe sity of political and economical of the “old peace k make a fight) In holding meeting tomorrow to down the forces of Insurgency | aftern: the standpatters are tak jacy. Neither Terhune nor matter of tt at are precinet mittee | commit n have ail beer against Murphine applies| it hax been ible to get to both ito the insurgents VETERANS WANT $1 BILLED Oe eee DOG | isi” Jennings Bryan has-bolted the A DAY PENSIONS OVER MONGREL DOG} j rnccratic party, according to his ATLANTIC CITY “Bert 21—The |. MEDFORD, Ore Sept. 21 own statement today The ox GAR de ea pgpare falas , Large posses, headed by Sheriff W Jares that he will t suppor ‘ ak ceapiniiaa be * to (Az, Jones, are lay scouring § the | James C. Dahiman, the regular car t national encampment here t mnt?y surrounding this city did p fo oVerno beca e the have declared for a higher pen s@arebing for Julian A. Mock, a car. |“!@ate for ee » from the government, “haming péenter, who last evening killed |party very coldly refused have a day for life an a satisfactory lease Smith, a fellow carpenter, in | anything to do with the Bryan plank arrangement. With the rapidly dea qtilirrel over a worthless dog. for prohibition, or at least for local easing ranks of the pensione it Mock stabbed Smith four times, the option endorsement eved that congress wil) grant Wounded man bleeding to death be Dryan left today on a speaking » Increase fore medical aid arrived tour WIS MustGet Out! In the Next Three Days The Downey - Walkup Store will be a thing of the past Sat- urday night . G. LE WIS, r\ fiasnes Lewis Bros. & Co. ashe Stetson Hats for.... $2.50 $4.00 Men’s Hats $2.00 $3.00 Men’s Hats $1.00 65 c] ‘Kenreign” oy ee 1 5] Several Hundred Men’s High Class Suits, all Underwear, Furnishings and Hosiery almost given away. 914 Lewis Bros. & Co. 914 FirstAvenue Denes Walken Cola Old Stand First Avenue ik . $1.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts with detached or attached cuffs $15.00 and $13.50 Men’s Cravenette Raincoats and Overcoats, ‘ brand, guaranteed, $8.25 and " oa sie xP OT PERNT AT WESTERN STATE FAIR Change Restless Sleepless Nights to Nights of Refreshing est Good sound sleep 18 nature's greatest cure. Nothi completely renews mental and bodily en ergy and strength asa night of peaceful rest. What your tem needs a mild but effective help A induce sound sleep, glass of Pabst Extract Te BST Tonic each night before ing is the best ance against long ful nights. all the ties of the lupul hoicest ho: wake Containing per m sedative pr ifr it calm und duces peaceful, freshing, ess slumber The United States G erament specifically lassifies Pabst Ex C article edicine not an alco- holic bev. ired nery s j dream 4 Private Lessons to dance Lessons STEVENS rRor AN OPEN LETTER FROM "Ino. Bodvin, 939 26th Av., a Well Known Gardener of Seattle. 1 have been troubled with lack of ambition and a feeling all the time as if I was tired for the last two or three years. I had frequent at- of Rheuma bu se mugh to kee from work ut three m when n sm became | much ienir so bad I could hardly work Refore, whe I had an at- tack of Rheumatism I would go to a nd take » e medicine a ge some relic for a while, t the ti feeling ft me. When I got. the of e no relief. I 1 the I ‘ octors and sit aking W treat. me¢ have of my rhe r & is all go I fee ¢ have ewed ener nd am be ter in every way than I have been or years. I y recommend the Loughney e Oven treatment ) all my per friends and oth- ers who are licted any way, as during my visits to their offices I have met a large number of their there for various troubles, and they all told me that w cely- ing more bene n the treat ments received than from all other JOHN BODVIN ey Bake Ovens are in the Bank Building, where you will find courteous doctors who will charge hing for con- iltation tges for treat- ments are very reasonable. They have personal supervision over all patients while taking treatments, in }suring proper care ir office hours are from 8 a m. to m Sundays, 9 a. m. to Cut Ot Rate 30744 Pike St DENTISS Over Owl Drug Co. 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