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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911 AN STRIKE — |KINGPIFRP. (MERGER LOST,SEATTLE MAN SHOT == [0 vewcswom Club yesterday decided that they| Tacoma water po tem at} utes later, the body of the murder | or of |Enumelaw, this shot andjer was found lying beside that of would not consent to a merger ot killed J. W, Springston, of 610 W.| the engineer Beased Wire) !deavor te settle the differences be § their organization with the “new" | Galer ot. ttle, at the Enumclaw | Springston is survived by a@ 27.—Uniess 4/iween the shopmen and thetr em: Chamber of Commerce, The vot-| works yesterday afternoon. The) widow and two grown | ted the official® ployers, ing wae to progress all day at the ten fired two shots at his victim,| ters, who live at the le 8 nen, making certain that Spring-|addreas, ‘They "TOMORROW (RATNG 0 <(2.28. |. WN.M aU B10 Suits of Quatty Character at No Greater Cost Chenasty offers an unusually at- tractive collection of women's #trictly tailored and smart novelty suite from the foremost design- ers and makers, combining un- questionable style, superior ma terials and incomparable workman- whip, at no greater cost to you. The very best qualities in navy blue and brown serges and cheviots, rough mannieh mixtures in a great variety of exclusive weaves, rang ing in price from $25 up to $125.00. Commercial Club building on First eof the rai) The presidents of the various im! ew von ncaa te) ay in was dead, Ande fof the federation | ternational trade unions represent W YORK, Sept. 27.—Deter| Here ia what J. W. Maxwoll,|/the top of his own will ed on the Harriman i * are in| Mined to defend his titie as “king| president of the club, on by tomor | sone blew off| this morning to claim Springston’s | with the | body Springston, | had to say on that had kill conference with Kline here today,|of finance J. Plerpont Morgan | about the deciston of the me re he murder was witue accdtding a by! onthe jthe chief tople of discussion being) opened his office early today to ar| "The Commercial Club bas wpok-| RK. Simons, a workman, Simons volt FIVE KILLED iW pility of & strike. Kline Jeaued here to-| insists that everything possible is wat of the being done to adjust matters and ithe’ union, =| avold a strike, but he added that vice president |giving the railroad officials a chance ‘of the Harri | to confer with their unten employes it mocrive head of the In New York today will be positive om, has gone|ly the last means resorted to tn ‘to confer with the | order to avoid a walkout of the men on for tteelf, the Enumelaw authorities that) range @ campaign to uphold the! “Thin question being settled, the/Springston and Andreasone had| PITCHED BATTLE market. Commercial Club expresses ite de-|quarreled over some work that An-| aire to cooperate with all other|/dressone had ‘just completed LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 27 ead Of foar in the hold! commercial bodies in the upbulld-|Springston would not accept the! Five people were killed in n pitched States Steel corporation, ing of our state and city, and, look-| work, which, he said, was not satis | pattie between officers and negroes | personally signed the «tee! trust'’s|!28 to that end, it will continue its | factory, and Andressone pulled a)near Dumas, Ark. ‘The officers || declaration of war—in dofiance of | @¢tivities with renewed earnestness! gun and fired at him, according to| were trying to arrest some negroes | To allay ai story of the eye-witness, Then|when others opened fire, Sheriff || itt || ites, || the government—and has informed | ®" Visor.” eiticials In an em on all Itnes. hin associates that he expected to bent over his prostrate} W. D, Preston and Deputy 8) | ! A red other shot bia about the way Glasgow was] That Morgan wae correct tn his | working to retain the official route} #urmise is evidenced by the Lon | n’s through the city don market, whic! IS BU | Miles Away | He said the ferry could now makel todays nn Ovened Dullten —Whea/4 trip in from three to five min- It Is understood that at today’s} A real aeroplane burned tn this) ‘to convey him across | PRE” igre NS |. INDNANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 27.— all Suits aj utes, Four motor cars can be car-| meeting of the board of directors | city In a $6,000 fire early this morn * de of ried at once. The push button on/of the steel trast Morgan severely |!n« he estimated value of th: ‘at Glasgow now the post rings a gong in the ferry | criticised certain directors for hay-| machine was $1,360. The fire de button placed tenders house and he is ready with|ing permitted the inference to got|stroyed most of the Abner Binclatr! the time he his ferry any time of the day or/abroad that the trust was willing| Carriage Works, occupying the one - — juet east of Westlake, Sinclair] told the places his loms at $5,000 } Cartes tal ‘MAYOR TO BREAKI |LOST IN THE he airship was ¢ Curtisa-Parnam | biplane, owned by the Washington | POTATO CORNER ETERNAL SHOWS dcr2’s, co, Pg meeting | complete but for the engine, ex | hy United Pree Leased Wire) pected to arrive today A trial Ceases, Scalp itch’ mn order to break a local corner on SISSON, “Cal. opt 21~-Three| fight was to have bees made Sun-| Hair Grows | potatoes, Mayor Shank announced |e parties are searching today | day, October 8, with A. B, Roberts today that be has bought a carload | MFoukh the shows of Mount Shasta) at the wheel for four hunters, Harry Maples, Her of spuds, which will be sold Sat- bert Ball and Frank and Harry Pur. lurday. Potatoes are now selling at that be $1.60 a bushel, but the mayor will | {i aged from 18 to 20 years, who 4 and $18.50 In all the popular new shades, cut on the new English models. | These Suits and Coats were made specially for us and we offer them as our well known guaranteed ood values at the popular price, Seas, Penint on. 0 Sane BARR. Fi850. Select your Fall Outfit down, e io * follow e i Spleeart| ee other two with pack animals and JLT? 1S SUED pen have it charged and pay ® While enjoying the comforts of being well dressed. married | /200 delegates from sil over the Mra. Spivey last Saturday | Open Saturdays Until 10 p. m. A special display of strictly tail ored suite in our show window to- day, priced at $26, in intended to impress you with the remarkably reasonable prices that prevail throughout the Cheasty establish- ment story frame building on Kighth av.,| fiver bank he will find might. voluatarily to dissolve Extraordinary values in women's coats, starting at $15. Women's Department, Entire Second Floor. druff Goes) | Cheasty’s Haberdashery | Second Avenue at Spring Street If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It The Quaker Drak 'sell them for 69 cents, plus the | '@f here Sunday on a deer hunt. eee ee EE See Bw By! Provisions, but failed to reach them. SAN JOSE, Cal, Sept. 27.—The| None of the party has been heard Lee SOR AUT atte | ing onde. and earea| mitt” whe "naa aed tae Hotel Milwaukee os > that disaster has overtaken the t 1 Sept, 27.—Arraigned, convict # ouths. Su to Mrs. Anna Mary Sp’ i a wk ented te & ae oi bss cat es was sued today for $60,000 4 Steam Heat A New Motel, Centrally Located term on the state farm, all & a ages on breach of promise charg: Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furditure tm Rooma within seven minutes, was the * by Mra. Cynthia M. Thompson, an | RATES experience yesterday of Law. & W NTI0 artist of this city ’ Slagle Rooms, per week ... :» $2.80, Meath $10.00 son Davis, a negro, who re ® 0 Ue te Ue Mra. Thompson says that sev. ——— Hoom and Bath, per week +++ $5.00, Mowth 920.00 0 ) years the mintat pepe asnaulted t the daughter &| The sessions of the W. C + ee, oo oe EVERY Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A ot Marion Purr county. ® convention continued in the First 4 ROOM fi I 4 Oey, that th * Davis pleaded guilty. * 106. 1 ehureh today, with more thea she consented. Then she learned beautiful lobby and correspondence room i, ¥., that they . that the Rev. Mr, Bes thie strong SHRM AA RARARREREE CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS te If of Washingt nd / Union bneg ae stoma “Things About Doctors That the $18.50 Made | ‘The young people's branch witli Public Should Know,” lecture by| ‘ em demonstration of white rib. Dr. J. N. McCormack, at First Pres-| ms we im the First Methodist dyterian church, Friday eventn: pen _ be pends 8 ests wigpee lehureh tonight. The program will Sept. 29th. The doctor will reveal) Da: light }tempt to cross the summit of the begin at § o'clock. The various #ome startling facta about doctors y! + | Sierras. jnations of the world will be pic 4nd thelr methods. Stores Ba woed| nanny turesquely represented. Mra. J. R.| - Elsaee it atves Seattle Automobiie School, 210 Morrison will have charge of the 7 - | Broadway. eee | program tonight. ly 0 Photos of Yourself FREE This Is the Exaet Size WITH EVERY CASH WANT AD Amounting to $1 or Over The STAR Is Giving Away Absolutely Free of Charge an Order Entitling the Bearer to 2 Photos of Herself or Himself) at the La Pine Photo Studio 1109 Third Avenue The#e photos actually sell for $10.00 per dozen, but through special arrangement with La Pine Studio, The Star offers them absolutely free with every cash want ad amounting to $1 or over, whether left at The Star office or at any of its down town agencies in the Quaker Drug Stores. If you have wanted a photo of yourself or of some friend, gre is your opportunity, When placing your want ads in the daily newspapers, simply bring them to The Star offiee or to any Quaker Drug Store, and you will receive an order on La Pine Studio for two photos, beau- tifully mounted and finished and the actual size of the one printed herewith. _ Star Want Ads bring best results and we are making this offer simply as introductory, and we want every Star reader to have two of these photos free. Remember, when you are in need of help, when you have something to sell or when you want to buy something, place your want ads in The Star and you not alone receive excellent results, but for the next few weeks you will receive absolutely free of charge two photos of yourself the size of the one printed herewith. 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