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CISCO CALL," THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906. : 9 mhfllmu NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD %6 BRI WILL RE BUILT An Open Letter i, A — Structure to Cost $60,000 EDIT hD_ BY O. M. BOYLE. e o and The Great Going Up at Third Realizing the tmportant place which organized labor is to take In the up- and Townsend. MAT. EVERY DAY zxcug:c:;?g.‘: Evenlnl prices—10c, bullding of a greater San Francisco, The Call has inaugurated a department except Saturday and Sundaye ~ 1 10¢ lld S¢. ::hl; |.m:-m :(, :ev.vled exclustvely to the interests of Iabor. In this department ’ Elgh[ Apphcatlons for l D,'?,"';,",gnp,}rgmgq;g oot ot ch ¥ ow e found all the news of the labor unions, together with reportl‘ 5 A d b .on. e-! - dov: treets. Gpen the proaress of fhe mevement Meré dait ks ether, dtttes What. cunsbtzail | - Potiuits Réteivel by t o 4D XD 208 g Works Board.. : AND THE Ry TR T Chutes Grill furnishes meals at city prices. Admission, 10c; childrem, 5¢. . | Lotta Farnsworth has filed with the Board of Public Works an application ‘p:‘s: g a strong front. Most of [for a permit to erect a three-story | the members have secured work and| prick building, to be used as ‘a ware- the officers report that No. 110 is fast!pouse, at the southwest cornmer of NEW SUNSET PARK taking her old place in the labor Third and Townsend-streets. The cost Efght Miles trom San Jose—New Almadiea Rosd. field of San Francisco. The following s estimated at $80,000. were elected President, J.| Other applications were filed yester- SATURDAY, JUNE 16th tz; first vice president, Arthur|gav as follows: > fal train conneets with §:20 a. m. boat By Thomas| pgdxe & Co. jewelers, three-story (Formerly Chutes Theater.) to be of interest to all associated in any way with trades unionism.. The Call henceforth will be the only newspaper In San Francisco in which union men | can be assured they will find ALL the Iabor news ALL the time. The report of your Commissioners on the packing industry of Chicago take special train at §:¥5 +. m. Ist @ ! recording ¥, Charles $7000. 3 3 \ ay. Alameda nxcllnlann\a take spect rdan: . secrota treasurer, | PREAP LB ERY! Fike Company, Lick | g being published and commented upon by the press of this country, | Wit st S it ve Henry Huber. Me.nbers will receive ;;h})ce and Post, one-story frame, $8000. sale at all depets morning of excurvion. Speeln! e Toniny workins butionsome || DU & oD Gent catiueture, miis| - also by the newspapers throughout the world. After reading that report | Sty E0%™ o ple e A be devoted . . > ‘nfl V‘:n g;:;'lefrlxo'olnloil Golden Gate . b f 1 t h d b d : = it soves plie it B, ries, s | wosecl o sHog bt gl 1t stands 10 rsAson that 8 VESt AUIIDEr OF DOOPIC &1 0ME. ANCG BNGURC, | mme riiky vt wilg g ¥ Tuesday night at 860 McAllister street. nx::oo:;;arvfi:?:&r s?l?;g:;-ui""""ory who are not wellvposted as to the difference between brands, will stop b gl usiness Agent J. P. B. J¢ t The & fon was devoted to the nomi- | frame, $5500. nation of officers. The election will| M. B. Brady, 814 Valencia, two-story A h. bllt canned s Of eve Mikica - ut Vlimlian o o oo T S et s0 ot | Bofric, Guiyy ana Octavie, using, £6t coly cauned megis fum Chicago, goad 2y Morigage Bonds. H. . . . . . - e i b e panend o oree-Sary_bewn, AL description. In this manner an incalculable amount of harm is being Pile | A fine of $2 will be !mposed on non- ause ten hours per da Notice Is hereb given that _the done to the canned goods industry which has rendered for many years :f,‘,}‘;‘.%olt':#“efi“:;f‘.‘mufi?‘u%u.: | Iron |attendants at the meeting to be held M[XlEAN WAH VETS building on | ©n June 36, when tne election will be * 5 & the laws of the State of Callfornia, and ocal's wage | held. e i 2 past and is to-day of great service to the community at large. Raving ite Drincipal piace of business i an eight-hour day at $4 S meetings the railroad | The last meeting of E al Work- | ers agreed pay the men time | 'S Union No. 151 was held at Sheet| ne-half for the extra two hours, | Metal Workers’ Hall, Thirteenth d| making the wages $5.50 for ten | Market streets. The special business | % 2 . . State of California, has elected and does We regret that if you feel confident the report of your Commissioners | sergsy siect o refeers, on te et day 51 s.g ico, No. 126 Stockton street, in the city Tao compans” tatosis 1 bun | ¥ak the sonsiderstion OF the proposcd| N CRACEFOL WY &5 true you did not make the investigation more thorough, sohthat the |sof shom o P bnoile, S, 8 oridges on this cutoff, and this | by-laws. W. L. Vs, T 0! ent | > ~ o \t nii!”"‘"“""‘ S e thil | amber Who. w . r“t?f"’.Z’.i,.‘i"‘i?,‘i‘:‘ American public and the world at large might.know that there are ‘.‘T,m.c.f'fm D MORTGACE bond lssses i e 3 nt of electricity, 1 Te-|py : packers and packers, and that if some are unworthy of public confidence, G T M TN is reported that Martin P, Hig- |Ported to be well on the way to r‘- Rec1le Re{ram 0{ the Ln)ndon ination of one thousand (31000.00) doilars St Priesns. o eeattnenl | and two el weis WAmLL| Cocleney's Sparcow in there are others whose methods are above board and whose goods are of |ech “witorm “ia form sng aate, * and ¥ rds ominations for o (5000) inclusive and consecutively, an R s Their Plea. such high quality as to be a credit to the American nation. | Beabie 3% the Gmice o the-Corporation, Tn ! — For twenty years we have manufactured canned soups and canned “5"“3'?55-3"35’.'33."&?,ii.é"’v}’*’"“&"l'-"fif were obli- 1 hat k relief s " < | nterest of Building | trom any of the city boaras o it as| meats of the highest grade, both as to quality and purity. We have |3fMHd B0s o it e e ion No. 216.| gracefully as did the Associated Vete- v Pévable quarterly ‘at the office Of the voted to the rans of the Mexican War in a commu- spared neither efforts nor expense to make them as good as pOSSibl_e- The Qrporation, in San Francisco. aad all of 1ding Trades Labor ,mpm The | nication addressed to the Board of g | . g ,\"nbflfv ta ng nomin: ade for| Public Works yesterday, they will be $ H 3 -~ | S asems y o |y e Io.made for|public Works vesterdax, thes will bl ~]eanliness of our entire plant from cellar to roof is a matter of astonish o :nm .mgnon.g."‘n.“.;?‘:?“mum Burk: viee Corbett; re-|not be granted. thousand ®ine hunds e Sreudent mawin A sner-| ment to our numerous visitors. By these methods we have established |&&Tines- .J:’.“fl.m. bonds 0 the ag= cording L. Swanson; J. Moni man of e 0! . vitati S % S te par value of four miilion nine Sergeant i Wil Jichded o the members of the| 3 unique reputation, our best customers being those who know how our tEi“‘;.;m.o‘,’"‘«...’K‘“"'““‘ Housnd board to attend exercises commemo- 'nd motice Is further hereby given that, ing the sixtieth anniversary of the OOdS are made g ™ mm“ with the teyms of said bonds ng of the American flag at Mon- g 2 |and the mortgage securing the same, July 7, 1846, by order of Com- sqqs b . d. 1 k ft- %.sl%d M:a’.ldml nd‘.‘A. D‘d‘nu;c {:NT.E;‘.] modore Tonn Drake Sloat, enacted by | But what about the millions who, owing to distance, lack of time or on said four thousan un T N It Street Carmen’s Union No. has| Captain John B. Montgomery of the | and ninety-one (4991) outstanding nd its roster. Of|sioop of war Portsmoutn. Exercises| gome other reason, are not able to visit us? How is the average con- %":&?%&“&Afi o and after sald tform employes | will be held at Monterey July 7 and on ’ mber first, A. D. 1906, onal sent|portsmoutn square in this city July 8. $3000 Inpreational sent| portamouta square In thix city Julv 8. | qymer to know that the methods of all packers are not alike? What e soring Yaiiey Watke SEonmetors o Tnd 15 mceoraing o ineir circum. | Uiderstands the board uitends puttng| distinction does the foreigner, as a rule, make between the packer in Bk i ers on stances. No itwell has paid out|for use, President Sherman asks for g 2 2 3 ol Rk T e e W from It treasury more than 34000, mak- | purmission o use the old quarters in| Chicago or in New York? To him they are both Americans, and you o T ol e ing $13.000 distributed 2o farby the car. ithe bullding, and Femarks:' “We are 2 i 0 | 3 HOWARD President. to..be 1o pital| somewhat like the London cockney's| have only to read the daily dispatches from London to see that a reported condition | gparrow, of whom it was sung: 1 and dollar: Dues further noti Thore was a bloody littie sharrow | American canned goods are now being shut out from the English mar- \Tmnks Went up a bloody spout; 3 = ‘ 7 P . RoNTcame,d bloody mevel o | ket. - What can we do to counteract the bad impression which is being | Membere of Butchers' Union No. Out came the bloody sunshine d o) tour OdUCtS? Advertise? Outside of the heavy expense }T ’ 9 et BRI o VR e o € o : : ravelmg Bags n m,‘.mm he annual|have the name of Sansome street < ol ’ g T v wil "Rl | chanend These are some of the reasons why we consider the Commissioners’ Sult CaSCS oroltnil wiu emuais IR [ Sl e statements incomplete. The examination of packing houses should have Stafionery nd that the mx-t‘nrgaw' And dried up the bloody rain aentysecond and| gy Mletter concludea with o plea to| that this will entail, no one will believe us after reading your report. ily reunion ! be held|changed to Sloat, as was the original Srs b aueran by th eimsuir| WILL BE COMMEMORATED | }aan thorough and not limited to a few; and if the matter had to-be ’,'{,1,;‘{}‘-‘,‘.’2’“‘1‘.';‘"’""’,‘l‘,‘;’,‘,.,,:' o me Lamas | given world-wide publicity, then names should have been mentioned, C will come up | z % e A . g | From the repmese € the various com-| With an individual report in each case, so as to enable the consumer fo llflCI‘Y : otz R L RS LTl s TR U “Es‘“éu':ffii’{ know who are the honest packers and who are not, and thereby credit BARBER SUPPLIES - > o friends of organized labor ask to see Hill, which will be commemorated a & o ¢ * . B ohuetest| S Shrtmd Henily Sordie Sl S st Sk b fnatesee | - or blame be given where ithelongs: We sppedl to your sese of justice . | - SN o ““Cating nouses This is| very largely attended, notwithstanding | and to that of the American people and ask the question, Are we right h, but it means fair | the unusual events which have occurred this year. It will be a day of song and 4 if % or wrong? not a ] conditions and a six day week to the union waiters. story and rejoicing, and all who attend . . . will spend a most enjoyable time. Word has been received in this city| Special trains will leave the Oakland Come and See Us " The ‘passed upon Respectfully, eplore the dire 200 union men affiliated | mole and the 8:20 a. m. boat will con- -e P B Louie Building Trades|nect with them, stopping at First and work more 1 on and building aight time; therefor | operations there are now confined to) structures where the stone and brick! e rutios | WOrk has been completed and to frame | o4 ,n,f,mdl‘],)dgu houses where it is not necess to] *urihermore, the restaurant and ho- | employ stone masons and bricklayers. | tel keepers and landlords in the un- rned districts have advanced their| ‘A New York Ul~gxinl announces Broadway, Oakland, and at Fruitvale. Round-trip tickets for adults will be §1 each, and can be had on the morning of the excursion at all the depots. A fine musical and literary pro- gramme has been prepared and a mili- | tary band will accompany the societies. | The special trains will stop at San Jose The Fn.'anco-American Food Company JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, N. J. THAT M:\mhtlm PITTS 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Ave. Packers of Honestly prices from 40 to 50 per cent over the|that fearing a split in the organiza- both going and returning, so as to én- prices that prevailed prior to April 18, tion, the National Team Owners’ Asso- able the San Jose patriots to attend the Murphy, Grant&Co. n i charge emm,,dmtmk' no action on the open shop ques-| P R AT 5 an ean a e srally be compelled | tion. A discussion on the subject was Seeks Brunswick Proprietor. in wages. We trust | prempted by addresses from Dr. Ham-| R. Hewson of 606 Oak street was at WHOLESALE ese people will See | jlton of St. Louis and A. Emery, presi- | the office of Coroner Walsh vester- the ]r)?‘;xllu?l(]‘z?ld’.»‘ C¢het|dent of the Citizens' “Alliance, which|day seeking information concerning e oyl e doing | #dvocated compulsory arbitration on|Jasper Drake and Mrs. Mary Martin. Gpbulld Greater San |21l matters, the open shop excepted.| He stated that Drake and his sister ame conditions| The New York bodies, of which the| were proprietors of the Brunswick at prevailed before the great catas-|team owners is composed, are divided | Hotel and also the El Monte on Mar- he in thelr adherence to the open shop.| ket street. Hewson had some business 1mnn No. 110 met| A relief fund was rted for the team | dealings with these people before the Ivy avenue| owners of San Francisco. | fire, but has been unable to locate them DRY GOODS 8th and Franklin OAKLAND, CAL. Canned Soups Potted Beef Game Pates vertook t ganizers were assigned to San Fran- by the International Brotherhood of| cisco, C. W. Holmquist and T. E. Zant. | Painters. The donation was to be di- | The federation is paying their ex-|vided between locals No. 19 and 986. | penses. Their work will be to gather The meeting is of great importance to data in reference tv unions that suf-.the members and a fine of $1 will be ere S 0 e fered heavily by the earthquake and|imposed on cach absentee. No. 986 is | fire. They also will devote their at-|prospering, and at the last meeting tention particularly to organizing un-|obligated Nive candidates. for > | since that time. cers. 1 lect > arge| The State Federation of Labor has| sy attes n i | opened headquarters at 835 Webster | to decide what action it will take In ering from street. At the last meeting two or-|the distribution of the $8000 farwarded lnvalid Broths New goods constantly arriving and on sale at our temporary quarters, Eighth and Frankiin Sts., Oak=- Ready-Made Entrees Plum Pudding or woman should remain | skilled wase earners. The federation| B 4 will meet at the call of the chairman,| Steam Laundry Workers Union, No. hndy cal- T. F. Gallagher: 26, will elect officers at the meaeting | ® - |next Monday night at Twin Peaks PROPOSALS. { The cheering news -has been given | Hall, Seventeenth and Noe streets. PROPOSALS for cavalry and artillery horses.—Office Depot Q\larterml:"t. , out that the pay of the Hostetter’s |conauctors has beea voluntar: Route | Fines for non-atténdance will be im- s raised | posed. from 30 to 35 cents an hour. was | . . . Presidio of San Franeisco, Cal. Stomach | one of the questions raised in the dis-| At the last meeting of Mantel, Tile|MAY FOUND INSTITUTIONAL PEOPLE OF JEWISH FAITH CORONER WALSH HAS PLANS 13 1506 Sealea roposals. in tripi 4 pute of several months ago, and the and Grate Setters' Union -it was de- CHURCH IN SAN FRANCISCO FIND GOOD SAMARITANS FOR A HOME OF HIS OWN | (il vu Tocaived here until 10 o'clock Bmers men affected are jubilant that the|cided to go back to the Saturdey half —_— S e m., p,emc Standard Time, Monday, company has voluntarily In(‘reased‘holtduv, The following nominations|Rev. Dana W. Bartlett Coming From |Rev. Dr. Nieto Tells of Relief Work | Says That With an Appropriation of }u 2, 1908, zgdnmen open:g. n’l" is “empecinlly | their pay. have been made and will be voted for Los Angeles to Luok the Ground a Assistance Given Worki 85000 Commodious lurnl:hm( and delivering at Seattle, when the S R | next Wednesday: For president, M. . Over. c..:_ o . Can Be i e ol L AL o o T Jrocsens pE g Pcs | Regular meetings are held every | Kirwan: vice president, D. K. Sullivan: o torn Secured. ratiroad points. 275 cavairy horses Sunday evening by Laborers’ Protec- |recording secretary, F. MeDonald | A thoroughgoing institutional church| The rear room of the ground floor | If the Board of Supervisors sees fit ::dl,’h'"l‘;;m:""’“:‘::::’ it Ry e vhy we < may be founded in San Fran-|of 2053 Sutter street is a very busy to grant the request of the Coroner States reserves the right to a rou 80 carn- | tive Union, No. 8944, at Sheet Metal | Thomas Lamey and Jages Mazeau; to get a| Workers' Hall, Market and Dolores|financial secretary, E. Doyle, F. Park: spot at present. Here it is thdt people | - or reject any or all proposals ar any bottle today. It|streets. Nominations for officers will|M. Howell, G. Ewarts and G. Hanson: C;:co 3 ",'; "m;,m:"i o' this feng :no have lost their means of Hveli-}l" Susbairy s '”"'",‘:“ 'T SHa. srag part thereof. = Specifieations. cures be concluded at next Sunday's meet-|treasurer, John Schoen; sergeant at| i ReV. Dana W. Hartlett, pastor of| pgoq and workmen who have lost.their | 10 Of & Margue bullding, it is the in-| posal B o and_ foll SeioeTam Poor Appetite, ing, and at the following meeting the|arms, Willlam McGrath, J. Concalves| Bethlehem Church, Los Angeles, will | tools in the fire, people of the Jewish | tention of that official to design plans| £AT e obtgined, F0 ‘..,,R?,.n,,.,"“,:_ election will be held. and George Sakke; trustees—James |soon visit this city to look the ground | faith, come for assistance. that will adequately provide for his| “josuis should be sndorsed: - Ik Costiveness, ' . * | Smith, George Preston and H. Merrill; | gver. At Bethlehem Church Mr. Bart-| The applicants are most courteous- | department. Sals for Cavalry and Artille Heartburn, Last Monday night Millmen's Union,|delegates to the Building Trades A ¥ ly and sympatheticaily received by the Dr. Walsh said yesterday: ‘“No plans Plorses. No. 5693, to be O&mfll at l No. 423, met at the hall Twenty-second | Council—Charles Weber, Harvey Hall, lett has in successful operation a cof- Rev. Dr. Jacob Nieto, chairman of the | have bee¢n drawn yet. as I first want to o'clock a. m.. July C. | Flatulency, and Folsom streets and nominated a William Sullivan and Willlam Marble: | fee club, employment bureaus for men | committee, and Myer H. Levy. secre- find out just how much money will be DEVOL, Depot Quanerm.uter. c. Nausea, Cramps, |[full set of officers. The local voted trustee to Progressive Planing Mill, | and women, a hotel, nursery, aistrip- tary of the Hebrew Board of Relief. allowgd us. The ordinance has been Army. { unanimously to assess each member $2 M. J. Kirwan; trustee' for Organized All particulars relative to the prn-lrererred to the finance committee and CE PURCHASING CO: Dyspepsia or toward the erection of the Building|Labor, A. Item. dling buseRd for ihe rellof of theifioor | oyif and previous conditions of the ap. | Supervisor Gallagher has promised to °'1'::‘.mn Cintaament Presidio af i Ou Malaria, | Trades Temple, which is to be com- . . . gl;:r;'ncdic-l rellef, gymnasium and M- | jlicants are obtained and recommen-| do as well by us as he can. n.cu:o ’c‘fi.,‘ .:u:m ss u"o:-— 5 g ¥ - P 3 sals_for sistence Supp! B A o Tt roster ver 600 memvers im go0d | Unlon whi meet in 15 nendauariors ut | o FIs ShUFch services are ateenasd by| 38400 AE comninicioe in thelr behait. - | mind ;’.“".::‘...'.3‘;‘3.:‘.,':, “Iike it the| oo Purcnasing Commissicy. & ’ stand - 260 N 5 - 2 e & | funds can be secured. It would b ~ Hostetter's. Our | Standing > = é o: mt"focfi"."vo::'o:‘?fi.;}fw"'.:’:;';,f lett is chairman in Los Angeles for Speaking of the work Dr. Nieto says e my proposals for furnisaing and e that his endeavors have been engaged plan to erect three separate buildings. ering of such qul?l.lll., of sul he Woman's Union Labor League | dered ,to Supervisor J. J. Furey be.|.n® rellef of San Franclsco sufferers.);‘cajming the fears of despairing ones One of these would be an administra- | ence supplies ivered at will hold a special meeting Tuesday | cause’ he obtained permission of the| He had 10.000 refugees under his care|gnq pointing out to them the folly of |tion building and the second for whart or wharves or fush |night mext at 77 Noe street. near| Board of Supervisors fo allow the local | ¢ the beginning. ot this month, leaving the eity at a time when its | morgue purposes. I would also like a houses in San Francisco, Cal - % | Eigateenth, for the nomination and|to hold temporary meetings in the growing prosperity’ must necessarily building for stables. where the four b""fl',"::,::‘ n."‘"‘“:m ‘; prr - Gemvine Must Bear election of officers. All members are|chambers. Excursion to Ukiah. benefit them. He furthgr remarked horses cou'd be kept.” A &- . Fac-Simile Signature requested to be present. The league is » &i * The California Northwuhrn Railway | that out of 1200 applicanf$ only about | opemed immadiately |reported to be in a flourishing condi-| Carpenters’ Union, No. 1082, will | will run an excursion lo Ulll.h on Sun- | 100 are people who have been known |out by Dr. Devime and using the funds presence of bidders. |\mn~ elect officers at the meeting this even- |43y, June 17, §°‘ fsg the city | by the charity societies proving, firat,|at its disposal to rehabilitate the mid- Snerat ’"'!'-"““”“ to "" oo $5uhr L% ing at 337 Noe street. All members |8t 8:30 8, m Poine,"eturn &t | that our middle class has been serious- | dle and working classes by doing just nb,._,"'“"‘..,; meeting will be held next Satur-|are requested- to -make a noze of the b, n nnd each’ ticket fl.l 2 seat, n 1y hurt and, secondly, that the Red | that which will have the result of up- u“fl.. t REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. . iy Blant: by Paluters. Union: N 00k | time S0 DIKES "OU%% 4 Cross is pursuing the course mapped ! bullding San Francisco. 1 Jor, co -