The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ae * ROYER PAULDING | 4 FASTEST WARSHIP AFLOAT IS UNITED STATES DESTRO; “ SE TTLE FTER DA This boat, the Paulding, an oll-|it can hold its own In any sea, no! The coabburning ifontrover et Das , burning torpedo boat destroyer, iu|matter how rough Flusser and Reid are fh the 26 : ; 7 f rot f jane ~ reerult for Uncle Sam's] lknot ol t can make 30 and || Little Things Which Happen While the Night * Jnavy, and is the fastest boat in| 11 knots, The Ree, another oll. Lights Bloom. , J | Ul I HHA Jany navy on the face of the earth burner destroyer, made ‘ ys | , Witoday, Its speed was shown In knots an hour together Une AS O16 man sat on 6 folding camp! P dad's ody bunch o} ld man sat on a folding camp| girlie gr ed and . recent trials off the Maine coast m nes . pretty speedy bunch of Waleed Prosess fimete ‘at the : tn, Peon. on pd igh ly ond meee . er a In one ho it travel 32.8 jyoung menofwar h ION, Russia back a elephone pole.| but it had : ‘ Last Chapter of Plot of Big “Interests” to Break Labor's Grow- knote—a Svelel seul to a8 The Drayton, sister ship to]. oe si hany gi Peg AEs kill on his breattan r rremgrepe peed) the ‘ > tsar = H 4 ing Strength and Make Western America “Open Shop" hintios on land, Naval experts say! Paulding, is about ready for trish | (A' nd many others-injured today|"Help the Blind,” his eyes were] wending thelr ca homeward pa 14 ~ Territory. in a collision between a freight | wide open wightle ata hay business” would be * i , and & passenger train on the Viadi-| straight ahead. On his lap was al the betiep * Fa BY DANA SLEETH kavkas railway, according to re Il hand org ind out! A chill breeze A08 OD, and the J * ARTICLE NO. 5 ports received here, Details of the|a nlonotonow the old| diminutive maid curled 4 ; beg While the National Manufacturers’ Association was starting accident have not been learned an mechani the han-| legs up beneath her to pel tiny BY hes things with organized labor in Los Angeles and Portland, it was ale touné aad from the sight blu Thea a : sverlooking no bets In the Northwest territory N ® | On another beside the old| pretty head began to ne [ overt was the same game as before outlined, played in the same ever Works in Court mar yellow haired,|#he fought aga colng way, with the same object, vis: Bust all labor organisations and pink blue eyed and with| but the r was too les, bring in the Hindu and the at the sea’ price. Industrial in Seattle light of mischief beaming from| for her ropped her heel In Spokane, T ACoA Vancouver at a Victoria the came j are simpl It in impos-|her eyes. She was there to look| over again 1 man’s shoes ouble n th metal workers asked ‘or a con ‘ence ible for a man t« ‘ind 0; of fter the old nan d she 6 ore| and slept Fan 2 Fither the Metal Mant turers Association or some any wort rhe - ; Baar p! “yal te than wiling hay ss form her task, : The OFgat op ite ie other local branch of the national body refused to consider even a the everla bow wows the| But the little body was vibrant| grind on onference, he fight was on of the employed soon 4 nd it was hard work to} S00n slumber, too. tn ‘ atte, pont rig lack of RECTLY CONCERNED TO LEAVE hes in Se rath, vale st ther i) pig t—- pity so] old man, Slowe and ati = ‘ strong organization among the em-| TEI PieD HINALLY, IN| At least this ix the pleture paint-| steadily he could stand it] slowly the organ handle tume@ gy i ployers, not much of a strike | HANDS, AND : begs idiers who ap-|no longer, and slipping from the|last it stopped entirely, Tig te caeatred “the head of the Manu-| EVERY posal eBid Dy Bay UNITED STATHS DESTROYER PAULDING AT in. the court day after| stool, she strayed over to @ bril-| man's head dropped forwarg ‘i of ot ssoctatio snd | ENOEAVORED James Hayes, yesterday put tly lighted display window and] his breast pi eek ae ee JUDICIARY, THE POLICE, THE plat rt, bat Pulles laemed penne wat the beautiful] The litte 1 stirred tp eatonereett EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS my egative|things displayed there | sleep, and the an awoke is i. nances of Los cAwe tae DIREOTLY AT. fine ex Me-| The organ stopped {ts walling and| a tart The ¢ . took op ig = e, be ere eity . ‘ who de e old man’s id went grop! monotonous we tut coumell by ualen leaders TACKED THE INHERENT RIGHT be tions bet his| toward the etapty camp stool Look| stopped. ‘The cl mag aa Foreign plug uglies were rushed | OF So arcu’ una eal plea was unavailing. It cout James|ing around quickly when the organ| bead against the to Seattle to start trouble that t opt AL WAVE THOUGHT—BY| If you are a poor man, you should |glar proof, which locks of itself In-iiike the doctor's, often demands | $10 | stopped the tiny maid saw the Krop-| And so they slupt 13 | ery of anarchy might be ra THE CONSTITUTION OF OUR/|not be foolish enough to die. You | aide. that they perform services for noth |ing hand and sped back to cuddie| hes d pillowed ¢ £ against the strikers, but that plan NATION! lean't afford it. Dying is a luxury The average man often ordery all ing in case f great need up once more beside the old man.| shoulders, the « miscarried, though the police and these days, A funeral in Seattle | ver handles for the outer bo: That Some has t thin bi |Then the organ took up its work| straight ahead with the city administration lent every averages well near the 00 mark,| costs more than the old wooden | den ayes Mr. W and the} | again eighties, eyes. official ald to the employe ever t P that the average | handle wealthy men are often called upon | The hour grew ls ané the ene) ee —s and statistics say tha to the point of answering riot calls.) YVETTE, SHOCKED, TO| eer en in the United States only| Often Mra. Average Woman|to bear it. Undertakers, as « rule = A mnatnnate | 66 ; rushing patrol wagons to the scene | war her neighbors to bel are not Ww y. Car ut pame a = ofa aiceet gathering and givins| QUIT THE STAGE! POE beget Boa ange A) stionaire wndectaker | THEN IT HAPPENED capita © newspaper artists the , But | she orders five or six or ter The Star man couldn't do It ist "4 Pe inline ce to photograph imaginary cost of dying was not « ey cow oac souttle the same he feels he could almost | sy peeryger thy aas Our Di tinued Btory.) = ee PARIS, Sept. 24.—Yvette Gutl-| thone were the days be Nob | Teculy ‘Youre ago you could get &|éie with top if the ot fumnral rates | VICTORIA, 1 C, Sept. s(-Two| (Out Dally Discontinued Bory bert, the ress who has frequently | ble skirt or the Mende tune st ig : ago you were in Yorue and it wouldn't cost | Undred of the delegates to the an { Same Laws Introduced. played American theatres and|when John D. owned only # portion |CAit age tor BN = iia much to meet St. Peter at the |!¥al convention of Canadian Manu In Spok things were run whore ts have |oft and Bryan hadn't start ote eg Thal oe M . ' eture tion, just concluded | wna Tepreser { the Por b n decidedly | ed running for the pres when ; Un , . nici Vancouv ived in the city | Employers’ Association an has come | he arriage . esterday afternoon on a two NEW HIGH-CLASS CAFE ap Los Angeles antipicket ordinance out with a state. | raph and « onere be visit and are being ent ined | FIRST AND CHER and the Portland boycott ordinance ment that she|were unknown. The Payne-Aldrich the local board of trade ~ were introduced. In Spokane ~ intends to retire | bill wasn't even in the embryonic | age fights with the unior like the! from the stage | «t waiters’ contest, were started and iad ataw vetised & reason for this fr managed by local representatives The average man blame ; of the fa * association tert The undertake places, his ht leg broke | of “ear Haggai i seni ee ndertaker Th undertaker TODAY IN HISTORY an ove pec ee son - to contro! the nis and police Sette beckane, poser aici t accord his physicians, bi ASHINGTON, Sept. 24—Here’s it col bel ae ¢ ~anliag —- s because people's tastes be riday . ‘ ¥ oy esuarr ry of a uitle between a reg f vervorise the strikers, who we ome more fentidieds ever? @ay Wrie re received a Ca Natlie uetwetn 8 regs HANDSOMELY FURNISHED denied arbitration or even a hear es q ed the ere nent : a says Harry Watson of the Bonney kn pan gy oP | ing, that had marked the Oregon Watec mpany, who has been it ign pa and was ght | ment of United | RES victo » same proKra as at ades the day when dene techees were taken in which — the | ern sect femek The exiiciais A funeral really shouldn't cost gat went to 3 tomes sestevden, ‘itea bateut hauled: up 16 FEATURES GOTH ie E SA ge imefgpicorsi “caring to take more,” declares Mr Watson mat under the manip: % Moke like in” ie falling down. thas ‘ NOON AND EVENING half ople nt it con mo! * ‘ ' flag | any active and ¢ ton beha a i ple want it to cos - ah ation of Sir: ‘andtave. domes W, Maeweill I a eet ale of the local leaders of the Cit s’ there was always some good rea ike everything else. People’s - ; tay’ br. 3 in the hs lor t 1 ned ve gone up. Who would have eave California today. Mr. Max escalate . A Alliance, as they had done for them they a some |bave # » 4 well Wilt aitend the suneat ennven ailding Furnished and oly -eaulipped land and Los Angeles genuine Only those who | thought a ge ee tea tae ane ie tion of the American Hanke as white & cost of many thousands of éollagn Sty b three last named cities, #0 could stand |@ $100 bonnet? It's the « ‘ sociation at Los. Angele ants objected howed their ob Breakers.” at First av. and Champa every effort of the big bosses, the there fs y no| With funerals i jections by ng in a single Hark! will formally open to the pulie Gaal Ch struggle settled down to a straight eaning of the In the old days, according to Mr.| | iniein’ obepacemn night the undat posts, Inves Tis a midnight alarm of fi + |ae & firet-clase cafe and grill ter pull between capital and the work Naughty | Watson, a carpenter would con- | oo lowed, and it was soon rhiek. pees rome the | Breakers” wilt be er the in| ers without the outside interven-| words are used without a pretense (struct the casket, and neighbors that It was no UNCOMMON | artment house, its acrid fumes |" of T. J. McGinn and Se a tion of political sues, big corpo of disgw them. It's more than | would help to care for t for ddle a shoe oa Vasaeaes toi “Goa Brame sa strong, who have been at AM rations or the police I eat and I mean to bid fare. |The undertaker merely furnished | 006 | Mail addressed to Longmire | Ry cauiaa’ dame fumeue shone Himmilar bigh-cinme cafe and i era BUT NOTICE THIS: THE NA-| well ¢ tage forever the hearse egg git wy seri te | office Parndine V in the | tively let down one corn Pita Amy Style was one of |MA% Pranctece and taree cle TIONAL MANUFACTURERS’ AS. Today things are materially |utes the price had dr but | Re ; | park, will go to|the house. It was therefore decid. |, Gwendolin vig Ane age Boe he Breakers” will feature # i SOCIATION IN ALL THESE - jebanged. The undertaker bas a) eer ot aie eee nnd Frisk bad car | Ashford d the winter ed to er the buildings of rein-| these. Appre} Ccanne’ hacuatt attaee and evening, ib Mme NORTHWEST CITIES FORCED lscore of assistants and added — er par Re forced: concrete. The ants heard| TS 1p oe oe fo out pay le . ) instrumental, and cass STRIKES, REFUSED CONFER duties ed off » re P. 3. MeHugh was the low t of the decision and they are in de-| 824 then step ainers have been brought ae, ENCES OR ARBITRATION, COM | He makes the funeral prepara. | *¢lves and their comra for the contre palr ea + ‘“ Bes = i! PELLED THE EMPLOYERS DI | ' All she had to do was to descend +1 } 12 cont a eat vee nga hala or. 9 ag: Phe "op The Tribane is a new weekly | Paving of 38th, fr | the fire escape, and she was saved he : wen fi Flas FOR SALE plies the chapel. “He conts pom . on eg Te ke, Sa i i r how th ndertaker’s bi Horrors! She had put on her hot « . 4 . Persian Kittens WENATCHEE, Sept. 24.—The 100 , 7 eat * cage gy te S| veer Mttte girs and u bie skirt e 4 black |) Visiting delegates to the annual con.|°!) Seerues. Be sa were Srought ve Seattle Cy Onin’ Fees) i THE END en eaaninel White, bite end Wack tion of the Washington Sta: People Want These Things. Gente will be shle to cast A vr CINCINNATI, “Sept. 94 ter.’ kittens ot famous ine winning |} mons ‘Mennedation enjoyed « long Instead of ordering a $10 casket, | Just about the time Ballinger ha. een od t dent Taft ot a quiet day today CHURCH 18 100 YEARS OLD. fa Sine. Yeees Kittens ate of per- |i Crees SROCee wee the famnalhe wants a $90 cr 460 one. made j ,,| Howard Chandle and his|/He had no appointments with) DETROIT, Mich 24.—The id fectly solid color. sire and dame J (7 Ulli: valley as a wind-up of{of oak, I he is well to do, even|. !f Perey M. Odgers pays bis wife) wire, it is announce ay Oblo politicians today and spent Central Methodist 1 church Seth winners of many ribbon convention today. Yesterday oak is too cheap. One Seattle man| $5 ® week regularly from pow on the time visiting with old friends. celebrated its centenary here. It 3 and cups. A fui pedigree will vernor Hay was the chief speaker|rests in a $1,600 bronze casket cape one » impr Three decreas sf div © sranted) The Taft party was scheduled to was the first Protestant church in : e given with each kitten. K-109 Sa aaa Mees Ais Ghee ave-(them. tod aemlithing wow te take © count Yesterday |‘ Seattle yesterday leave at 3:15 p, m. for Washington. | Northwest Territory moe oe is the stee. funeral vault, bur nid eee | Hanna, Wyo.-A posse chased 4 © = — confine. | Char! urns six miles through a ; oe The yen. *@e brush desert before he was : : 7 o his ry. | CAPture Burnes suddenly went in @ ‘was suspe wi mle ane wh on a railroad train and} ¥ e to pay up reK jamped off | ' ll a 1on Aviator George, Cha Sept. 24. Cincinnati—-President Taft ends 3 Aviator George Chaves, the h ¥ t here this afternoon and re : man to fly over the Alps, will llV@ | iurns to Washington for his cabinet + Chaves's left leg is broke WO | moe onday. Yesterday he ad RT drown pupils of the Wood % } ward b school, which he attend , SUCH A JOKE TO BE i iat seh ie as 2 ENGAGED TO A BARON) evi j tifteates were recorded itm } ne yesterday 4 Kansas City torneys for Dr lws e e ° |B. C. Hyde, convicted of the mur t ; ler of Col. Swope, have filed a mo 4 S a al iré a tion for a new trial that | as fi ; Atlantic City.—Fred 8. Bolton of 7 Boston ha been elected com- | 4 co # : : , b erin-ehief of the Sons and it is also the best paid circulation in the city. (Other papers’ published ener Re" ene of statements taken as a basis.) Every copy of THE STAR which leaves the office is taken by the ber Wants It The Subseri STAR never has to resor@to that self-confessed we inducements to try to prevent lo ! giving premi that ha knes of circulation ' te: circulation growth does resort to buying circulation That Is the Reason that THE STAR'S advertising columns are ste adily growing be well to state again that our Never because THE STAR has paid the subscriber to take the paper. THE And it might ut ' ' TACOMA, Sept. 24.—As the re the v t of Mare Klaw, Erlanger, to Tacoma this anne nced today that Savoy theatre passes into the ntrol of the New York syndicate d will be a unit in the ific ast chain this season, The other ombination house t um John Cort and the idy MUCKLESTONE BACK TO STRENGTHEN “U” | Me n Mucklestone Coach Do. |v tar halfback and for two years all-northwest choice for right | in Seattle today and | sister at the “U" Monday Muck had been spending the sum mer at Kapowsin as fire warder for the Washington State Fire as |soctation and has réturned bigger Jand faster than ever. He ts in the | best of shape right now, having had : ee jto tramp from, 20 to 30 miles a ie day to cover his district and will i jbe out Monday afternoon on the | on ready to play the game of hia life a Mucklestone’s specialty Is the to get some advertiser to use our columns. No secret prices HERE, It is corward pass, he and _. Waresa re ‘ jrimm winning the northwest title hinted that there are papers (maybe in Seattle) that have some “peculiar” |for the “U" last year through thi : Oh BA a “ MISS BESSIE CHAPMAN play Dobte’s team has not shov rates. (We may tell about this later.) NEW YORK, Sept ‘Ob, tt lane surprisina sirencth in thé beaks was such a good joke,” said Miss! field go far this year, and the re Hossie Chapman, aiso known as the| turn of Muckleatone will fill a big aristocratlo Mrs. ‘t. Irving Chap! gap in that department man, of Boston, when questioned re- | ee garding her reported engagement Dies on Shipboard clon of the famou European Mr F. Heyer, mother-in-law of financial sey , J. J, Ball, 1435 23rd av., died aboard - | | As to who the joke was on, the|/the steamship Kalserin Augusta We don’t buy circulation, miling actress, jrouldn't say, al| Victoria while returning from a : N though she added that the youth-|tour df Europe, according to a ful baron didn’t think it was #o| wireless’ message received by N Our papers go directly into the homes, and Pi) iit, Uns, ess eg) witotest manage eoeived by , ~ " Ps from “papa” about it | Mra, Heyer was 45 years old and We don t treat advertisers unfairly by cut- The Hoston actrews-aristocrat,|a resident of Seattle for 26 ye . e who has just returned from an ex The body will be brought to 8 ting rates to get business. tended European trip, will return to|tle, Mrs, Heyer is survived by the stage, which she has graced|four daughters, Mra. J. J. Ball and | onc - be * . under the management! the Misses Eluie 5 Adaline and of mvic telasco. | Margaret, and one son, Adolph | pecezee 222272 72°52. an t t your com down and nfhly, so that it practically will 1 itself, as the 1 vil produce $500 to $1,500 an acre from vegetables ickens, dairying, Pr And this land ust across Lake Washington from Madison Park _ Thu o e toa n irty Minutes From Seattle & the : Wou Some of it within two blocks of the waterfront and boat lanc enificent view _ of lake and mountains. It not only is close to Seattle, with exceller vortation DYER ea} both water and rail, but Kirkland itself is an incorporated city, with streets and by dewalks, grammar and high schools, churches, stores, ete. Fr ts of comfort convenience, pleasure, price, terms, it is by all odds ae * * Bett “Fast 3 Mountains’ |j: * etter Than “East 3 Mountains’ |}: fn) a As you will see at once when you look it over. Take a delightit tomorrow—Madk HF on car and then Kirkland ferry or Anderson boat to office on w <irkland, where Hi & we have dutos at your service : All offices open evenings. i of ening: # * * 8 » + wners |i: a 9 * ae 405-409 New York Block, plus, $1,000,000 Capital an

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