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EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE meets every require- of Health, Comfort and Economy, and is the fruit of over 40 years of ity Specialization. This wonderful furnace humifies as well as veritilates while it heats, and furnishes the air with an adequate supply of moisture. That is why this furnace promotes health as well as comfort. MEMPHIS.—When Edite REGISTER WARM AIK PIPE CARRIES ALL. HEAT TO UPPER Peaceful Settlement First Street car men have decided not a ‘th day t to take a strike vote today in ABJUST: protest of Superintendent Mur ABLE TO phine’s seniority ruling, accord CULL a ANY BASE. ing to announcement made by 4. A. Stevenson, business agent of the union, The executive board of the union Sunday night MENT Meved law and evidence were against H my conviction. The courts had de the Northwest, especially of Puget Sound! J} "2-5" plain or apologize as “the mice of avoiding a term ir : melee old furnace, stove or range taken as part payment on an EMPRESS pipeless 1 have not aft ttt y toward the furnace. A phone call will bring our representative to you, who gladly will give @ | sce. altered the pociion | tooe estimates and other furnace information you desire. Call Main 7144, Furnace Dept. J when thts case beg that : wee . that ported b and nt w staten >il-known I wo sup proven uid stand my ground what 1 sidered my A False Statement STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. and Pine St. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma But ther point in t general invitation has beer is. Mes Pec “ he Bo to the public to attend the of the count tietis comsmnianlen | school in medical and accident pre 4 political gang, Chan vention which opened Monday at the} OT oe wiaak eo . . University of Washington | — * ha wad Men Also Seize nt 1, and that his name had Dry ee 4 Card | R. Rasmussen, regtonal tiea| Opposed to Seniority Ruling] seared ax suai He: ton tied ips ani ards retary of the National Safety which the Press ted, but som P | council, will be one of the lecturers on Traction Lines | Aacctabier: Mig Wodelen: the wadsh at Dry squad officers staged a | | — | another candidate wax substituted spectacular raid Sunday after. [by the three men on guard in the! The effort of the street car This was true—except that the list noon when they entered the |alley. Others sought safety by al union to establish the prin of, ‘candidates. in ¢ Service club, 606%4 Third ave., unch counter camouflage, grab-| ciding { » ‘thar iD poral fli oil lunct unter mouflage, gra iding seniority for ther # was| MENT, and at the top of the ad the | alleged to be proprietor, and 130 |" sandwiches aud pie, hurriedly|{ndorsed by the Railway Men's| words | “Politieal Advertising” ap. | other white men, and confiseat- | mounting stools and munching the} Welfare league at the ecting| peared in peranthesls, This f ed a truck load of gambling | 00d. However, these men were taken | Sunda was testified to by « of the state's paraphernalia including $31 in |i" charge when playing cards were! A re m declaring that t witnesses, as well as by a Press re money. found thrust sandwich-wise between|does not appear to be any just | porter. The raid commenced a tew min.|*ce* of bread, and broken poker} reason why the 1 y an of Court Misstates Case utes before 1 p. m. Sunday when|°DIP® wer Papier a. gritee seniority sho r dopted The court of appe n its opin three dry squad officers stationed Dees is eat ae Geert a ee jion, however, said: “There js som: themselves at the rear door of the|” vt evap a pont Me arrested establishing a precedent of! controversy in the record on. the club and four others kicked in the! een ina consiete of poker ching | {ree OM the part of the street car| question of wt thi a paid front door. Thinking that the raid cere eee nO) rt mee ee| men, unalterable ry w | advertisement, or whether the names was a holdup, many threw up their |°*timated to be 5,000 in number, 18) done to the cause of runici were published by the Pre e of hands. Smith, the proprietor, is|P@ck# of playing cards, $31 in cash,| ownership, the resolution de 4 a news item, but we said to have been captured at a pein tables, one i gam cla | the opinion that it was able with his hands reaching cejl bar And tnnmenereey Sin ieh ; The Plumb plan for the govern-|not a paid advertisement, and that ingwara maga ee paride of Lard ment ownership and control of raij-|the names of the so-ca Macon ity Pie Camoufinge Seth Of thie 100 Other then arrented i sbi . Bachtet a0 the ‘Mheen At the entran of the officers| furnished $10 cash bail. Their trial: lhe crowd surged backw ihe rear door but were ba toward| were wet for court, Monday in Ju or man who is g down-) This finding wa ‘ranted; — the false and unwar advertisement was there 4 substantial a E ward Investigation Under icimntiiness whieh the coroner believes will bear the strictest scrutiny, Herman Feryan, 27, a porter at the Hotel Frye, died in an sutomobile truck near Fort Lawton Sanday night. Clarence Walker, of the court: 1) vial [ AR i Leech went to jail rather than apologize for an attack on political corruption which brought him a sentence for “contempt of court, cheering friends escorted him in an automobile parade which was led by a brass band.| COLD AIR Judge Israel H. Peres, who held Leech in sf pt, tho Peres’ court was not men- RETURN WARM AIR tioned, was not among those present. CALL OFF VOTE PORTER'S DEATH SHOPMEN STILL ON CAR STRIKE IS TO BE PROBED OUT ON STRIKE, Will Attempt to-Reach a Driver of Truck Is Held for' Deny Report “of Split al Their Ranks Seven hundred and fifty rail- way shopmen, comprising the en- tire personnel of employes at the Interbay yards of the Great Northern railway and the shops at Everett, remained on strike Monday merning in spite of ru mors that there had been a split revoked their previous order 32, | among the men who walked out, | talling for = strike vote. driver of the truck, is = prisoner according to the strike committee swsitnel The ¢ of the board « at the city jail pending investi- in a statement Monday CLEAN OUT & un a webs " gation of Feryan'’s death } of strikers 130 are missing ADSUST Hoover of Vancouve “ na It was first thought that Feryan} from thetr jotm at the pe yards | vice president of th CAYO" | died of an attack of heart faiure,|amd the balance et et ABLE TO Hanson and wnion offi oy a ce of two aunts Shopmen at the Tacoma yards of the} ANY POINT The mayor urged that the men | over one of Feryan’s eyes leads the | Milwaukee and the Northern Pa | . [i take their grievances to the board! coroner to believe that the bruises e } OF CASING of public works the city council. | might have caused death. Feryan’s| Another week of the strike will re inetendé of calling a strike. death was disclosed at 10 o'clock #@!t in serious curtailment of mo ‘That the men should exhaust every | Sunday night when Walker's truck Uve power and equipment, railway |means of reaching a peaceful settle | collided h an automobile driven | officials admitted today }ment before calling for a strike was by A. FR. §& wan, 7006 hth ave 5 the opinion of Hoover He ared NW. WPeryan's body was inside the WASHINGTON 1 . etl ni ot 144 . the men had no desire to stri truck. Walker was unable to give a/ Press.)—Between and " | | | , ° The threatened strike resulted from/| clear account of what happened | unauthorized railroad shopmen strik | ] HG? | the granting of seniority to men of| during the ride, according to thelers returned to work this morning.| {| f i} my Ailey TT the old municipal line over thone of | police. im response to President Wilson’ Hi the old traction company. Union men| Clinton Buckiieu, who roomed with | decis that there would be no . argued that s ity should depend | Feryan at the Wayne hotel. told the | wage nferences while the men} . JUN ANA van eaneenaattt i 4 lon length of put service on Seat-| police that Feryan showed him $150! were out, it was said at the railroad} TTY rrr TrrYrrTY eg LL * LARGE tle street car lines rather than on | before he started on the ride with | administration's aquarters today *——ee, bh of werviee with the city. Com. | Walker. When searched by a deputy Reports here today were that \ WATER plana had been made for a) coroner Feryan's ‘pockets yielded | practically all men are back at work a } PAN |etrike vote today igre | west of the Mississippi, less than Mi ET eEeenenemmmmamed CR ee eee iH |the Central West; all back in the | South except at Atlanta, while New Editor, Serving i in Jail | England shops still are almost with I have not questioned | ¥8Y *hopmen in the Chicago district their honesty: but I do charge that | #itho was decided last night no one of the neipal points on which | ™ w will be made to I was found guilty was false and un the adm tratic Ss request that warranted—and I can prove the|™en go back to work before their | charge | demands are taken up Punishment Personal | In a telegram to subdivision coun Nor can I help feeling my punish. |“ Sanders, secretary of the : wd ric ounetl 1 gates to ment f mpt wes a personal Thated © smathes t with the genera ee wht. to dis ' . It was stated is in ite a trust re ae iw gh ousand men were i but people whose | POT co ee i ee e tr t and whose au — ay to work They a And,t eanel hath bet eaves with Neaggenr sph authorit are ready Montana rulir 1 2 x business age ee be Me F ner slight curtailment of train | h power (that of punishing for out of Chicago took pl and summary in ite executior 1 pn the Ches: ake & Ohio. while der the law ne it has been modified sabe weld ¢ on the Alton to Peoria to harmonize with the gc s of our [Dw es anged so runs ended itions, the very jud who is| Dwight, I d may become ainar j pre itor, witness and jit is the nearest approae crat ower of any permitted un dee jour form of governmer it is} | not to be extended by implicati | } And, as m word igen le- | Respect. to not be cor Nationalization Idea Is Tem-! Loe th > earth, “eirin o porarily in Background found upon lement seat WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Nation long, and no | will they retain | alization of the railroads will not be the public | Pressed to an issue by labor medi: | ately. This was mad y SKIPPER SUICIDE AT + [developments in the os i ton today The is temporarily in NEW YORK. Aug. 11.—Captain ind, while re; 1 abanéar.T. Oalivie, ih of the | /4 Principal railway unions go ahead steamship Quitacas, which arrived their campaign to get higher here Sunday from Tacoma, commit a: ew They will confer with re ted suicide by cutting his throat Director-Geners Hines this week on with a scoped the subject of more p: n suffering Confere Adjourns shell d when a fe The preliminary conference, cat | vessel w dloed by a submarine.|in Washington by advocates 0! a | Captain Ivie wax buried at sea,|tionalization, to outline some pro:| Fils home was in Tacoma, SEA; SHIP IN HARBOR all other ¢ | ances if the wage demand was grant ed | Pe give your teeth a thoro examination. He will | | | ing the woods and fields in the vicin- | machine down a side road, — | You Need Good Teeth] | WeCanGive Them to 0 You - graduate registered | de ntists PT one of them has his cer- X tificate from the ; state dental board right hanging the was! on his dental chair i plain sight of ail. You are assured of the best at this of- | fice. 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LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL T BANDITS QUIT AUTO AFTER WILD PURS au The chase led thru Des ne wie Any ton S pod stolen car speeding at @ the car had narrowly escaped hour, according to the plunging over the edge to de- Several shots were fired § struction in Puget sound, three Bickford and Patrolman automobile thieves escaped into of the shots seemingty taki the woods five miles south of | The driver of the stolen car Des Moines, in a rain of bullets to fall forward over the | machine after the first | wheel was then taken by |the bandits Head for Cliff At Zenith, five miles south | Moines, the bandits headed i Deputy sheriffs Monday are scour- ity of Des Moines, in an effort to track down the three bandits. The automobile was stolen from Alfred Bickford, who resides at the College club, from the ball park Sat to the edge of a cliff, | Puget sound. Their danger dently sighted about 100 yards’ edge of the cliff for the the stolen car threw Gm of urday afternoon. Bickford missed brakes, the machine skidding imi the car when he came from the park dirt road and coming toa stop jout workmen. According to tele-| at 5:45 p.m. Saturday. and reported a foot from the brink of the ell! f Cc tem t of Court grams received at the railroad ad:| the theft to the police. At 7:30 p. The three men then leaped 1 or on 9) 9 ministration, 6.000 men returned at} m. while standing in front of the the machine. Bickford and - j Baltimore and 5,000 at Kansas City.|O.W. depot, at Fourth ave. S. and man Seifirz fired at them, 3 All shops are operating, officials] Jackson st. Bickford saw his ma |doging thru the woods, the | Refuses Pardon Offer ..:! 0 comctm| smc kre et So / 5 Mther towns where men are report| Hailing a tam, driven by eric! Bickford declared } BY EDW. T LEECH | Printed at full rates; the change In|q to have gone back to work are} eon, Bickford started in pursuit, but | identify two of the men | (Editor of the Memphis Prem) | Dimes was made at the msg hte Macon, Ga; Richmond, Nashville,| was eluded near Occidental ave he did not see the third clearifuil MEMPHIS, Tenn, Aug When |ticket, and Bolin told me two daye|Zxioeton, Minneapolix, St. Paul Rush to Des Moines Saver of the See repeated offers of pardon of SUSPED! .- chat he swtill has the receipts for |cincinnati and Cleveland. Some, It Setleving that tin aden Se on | Ueved to have bee wounded sion of sentence were made to Me.| ra vment of advertising billa in the|W&* "aid. have returned to shops at] Believing that the thieves were 0 | chase, wore a biul serie sl —you cannot make a mistake by in Sete te Seay copes pens eae a ier cepa tet Betacam of ts Sa S reaction which ded the #0) The decision several times men.|_ Strike leo went back at 25) Ordered the oe an ae fir; io the [2 The man were F Prete court's ing of the sen! iioned this incident, and argued |P°ints in Wi i 25 pe jing robe nen § Y ‘aa wot ae prodigy nia y agg . furnace in our ho: tence under which I was sent to Jail) ince it proved the Press was hostile lowa wer r robe sr cs _ nee on chine, except for a butlet hoe @ me, because it is |) cores Skee Se Fan Sr Se ater | Sara: tan court. I answered I did not want (#159 hecause of the political decision| CHICAGO, Iti, Aug, 11—(United| Started back. | When about hres /in good condition @ escape my sentence that way. I had|)) non rendered Press.)—A of conciliation was | Mies north of Des Moines, Bickford's aii man ac ur: wea er con itions of made my fight In the courts, 1 be I have not criticised the motives | *Pparen “lay among striking rail hine was sighted coming toward m. By turning the taxi Erickson, the driver, blocked the road, forcing the thieves into the sand at the side, | ¢———___ but the latter accelerated the speed! &, = of the machine, and passed the taxi- cab. Bickford set out in pursuit again. plan, adjourned leaving its today busine of an executive comm of which Supreme Justice Clark, of North Carolina man. This executive comn fannounced that a onal railroad will meet in Washington © review all plans wh brought forward disposition of the which ts the best on already ization gram for obtaining ytion of thel opposition to this on the ground arranged by » plan” of pub e invited to it will being PI t nationalization ur is October meet s deferred the tionalization, It is ap rters of the plan do not it thru now ting head of the American’ Fed. of Labor, expected to be able to any todas ra at work. However, port s indicated that Jewell was sanguine, and that many of the shopmen were refusing to return to their s. | a for r cent more all are work at 1,850 RAIL MEN STILL | OUT IN SPOKANE ZONE) wn. SPOKANE Aug. 11 nat 1,850 shopmen we: oday, with no indication that them would return to work i ately. Not a man has re turned to work In Spokane ho there have been reports of waukee | we sh ve are be aided by orders from Chi- | at ge of 200 voile cago, only Li, ee