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einen nanan “ ° WHE SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY WILL ENDEAVOR TO GET SHORT. | mopolitan Keas, ambitions and 4 ER HOURS AND SATURDAY NIGHT CLO8E FOR THE wo. [#8 ou , ; MEN WHO WORK IN THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORES OUthwick & Co., haa beech consulted : on this quomtion w the #aat pas ‘ wh® works in the Gry #0008) cies hin store on aturday olght ' h and the fashionable millinery | rt BE ee bis’ atores y : : Re TE bill anes on: Seta foal in his lines of goods wilt a isieent ete te GekaA ans th Mr, Baiilargeon and Mr - to ogre he|satesiady. ‘The working girls in the | MeCarthy, of the MoCarthy Dry larg t en te t'S| factorion got high wages, work abort | Geode Company, have — indicated . 1 M “| selves for thelr owrmprotection, are| The Same may be sald of Stone, ade : lable to suppress chitd labor. ‘The | Fisher @ Lane, and the prog ar \ F uN . who | sales at fashionabl tab { the Annex and the Leader _— has th 1 th | List vork long hours, get low |Of WIL the manager of the Bon] ' ati A. ete Sat.| Wages, have. uot yet. shown any| Marche Was Interviewed and asked | . te, Jcompetoace to organtae themselves, | WBere he stood on this questi it t Art * talk given in] are not able to prevent child labor in| (ok him a long time. to exp art bet ole a | the places whore th “9 | where he stood on thia question, bu Bec H.W of sgether and help each other; § Id hot lose on Saturday night oF Cha 2 " and al ni 3 thaw "ele equals, ‘and be| AY candition. He sald to close the wo ¥ | bound together by common Interests. | Hon Murohe on Saturday night . pa = ALL. THE,” FEMALE — Kat. | Would work a hardship, not on the 1 embers of PLOYES IN THE DRPARTMENT | Proprictors of the Bon Marche, not} the present X FORKS WILL ADMIT. THAT] on the girl-employes of on the churci were a |THE WORK WHICH THRY Do} Marobe, but on the working people ten y ave b es | BETWEEN T AND 10 O'CLOCK ON | Of Seattle, who car y make thelr ott ’ { e|SATURDAY NIGHT 18 MORE] purchases on Saturday night It Shimest Sei eae Tneit| WHALING AND EXHAUSTING | sald that the Hon Marohe wan d ie tolling | THAN THE WORK WHICH THEY | ferent from the other stores: (ha . T ‘ t DO DURING THE, ENTIRE BAL-|the Hon Marche was & “working Jar maid }ANCE OF THE WEBK }man's store,” Now it is up o c ar mt] Any movement to clase the st | workingmen of Seattle to nay Work No 1 girl may be em-|on 8: y night would work for? Whether @ store which pays its girh ploye polory who te! the mora’ i physteal welfare of| salaries upon which it is hardly pos oe und e of A in the} the girls employed. And what] aible for these girls to live in de ina h y y girl] welfare of 600 or 800 young women in| employes to W on Bunday with > tne n |physical welfare of all the peopte| of the labor of rows and a y % unmiti¢ . “om ny, (ope pant abies of the age of 9 and sal y atte ™ fact tb wal’ “A Seen An @ffort was made| Workingman’s sto If there | be « « Ww 1te clo * on Saturday | class of our na who be in| t who powe ganisat cht. ‘The proprietors of the big, and who are interested In the move are Id labor in| stores nat of them, saw the ad-| ment for r hours, it ts | the k; who taxe to be gained both to them- | Workingt workineman who } pla « wh a-ling on Saturday night who ts unwilling to join In a move 8 arcs and | They signed an as egy Smagcked | = tes | wee their stores or aturday nigh of 909 shop girls in Beattie | t \ ¢ 4 labor tn} reement e fon Marohe | . w partment stores of} D algn the agreement, and apoke on “The Fact | . ¥ tt movement was defeated. This — the ihe at of} 4 There see ¢ a wide quit be-| movement t# going to be taken uy attle,” walle Profemo twe F ka the | ame Thia city im no longer ublic achools discussed | t lau i the! try village. It isa of Fs probler: | 4 = = . | actual beyeott wae when | read it b . | the papers. They have never served | any sort of written not the | | brewing comp ' Our employes ail ma io many of them have per t | me today that they werw not in aym | nd will not allow th a our products to con we can help it. If we hay + ; -_— hg bot. We trol more en atthe Where our SENATE COMMITTEE CONSIDE RS CHARGES AGAINST MORMON a, many of these J ] —HE MAY REPLY TO THE M LATER | well as bartenders. If the employes |beor and’ the unlons wpbold theme WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 12—The| rector general of the Pan-American] 10 “ill stuply be compelled to ee. a Ceeeearrae pm Sperrteeaes Sha | Mngettien pt: Satiain serve the public. » y if the or attempt to f * filed against Senator |SENATE ROUTINE matters and try to parade the streets bh. and decided that he| WASHINGTON, D, C.. Dec, 12—Ben ay Denman and atbhowion aienun make reply to them | resolution providing for an lak | cer aemeenieh ke Ras ceaeel saat ae in writing tion as to what protected goods are| for sapmement From an exan n of the papers| sold cheaper abroad than at home| "Ac the brewery today It ts reported : ea file, ™ ame to the The resotution t expecta directed | that the 300 1 bere of the brew ; ctteinaion Ala ¢ were twe main|againet manufacturers of tron and| union are much diemntiafied with the : charges against the ah Senator, dne| steel and other matertals, giass and| action taken last night. There are that b . mist, and the/crockery. textile goods wearing ap-| murmuring® of discontent and open | ' other that x organten- | parel " a, ete threats that union will sever Its tate, and which t amounty | terday duced 4 resolution tn the) Labor Unic The union bartenders | te woof and state, with | s providing for = government in-| of the city also are not in sympath eas quiry into the strike canditions In his| with the boyeott . to th pm The Shrewsbury barber shop tn 1 thon ¢ b and «th awe Senator Culberson yesterday tatro | Petter b i bullding te not in the United States. | duced resolution providing for a con- | strike inst the hotel. The barber Less than balf @ domen Senators were | greantonal inquiry into the Panama | shop i under « separate management. | present when th ban bill was) affair. Wr } again tak tim the Senate today. | o Poster. a Louivia opposed the | | Measure. WASHINGTO! D Cc, De. B-—It 1 President Roosevelt sent to the fal-|is now declared on high senatorial « | ordinary plenipotentiary of the United|seacion until Tuesday, December BL | States to Panama, William I. Buchan-|It will then take @ recess for the an, of New York. Buchanan was di | Christmas holidays uatil January & AR FAKING BEER BO CO ED SALT LAKE, Utah, Deo. 12—The} \t tah Fuel Company annow = that Jit expects to operate its mines with | full force of miners by the end ¢ LABOR UNIONS DECLARE AGAINST PRODUCT OF BREWERIES |\\"*' ee yw ee IN WHICH E. F. SWEENEY OF THE BUTLER HOTEL, 18 IN. |Cumps |The sirikers show signe 0 TERESTED—SEQUEL TO STRIKE union men be employed. but de ne overnor Wells expects General Although union men are employed the Cooks and Waiters’ Union scale afternoon, If the allegation fn making beer at the plant of the| Mr. Sweeney did not give the com: | high-handed proc ge by n Seattle Brewing and Maiting Com-| mittee any satisfaction at the time.|peny guards is established, martial | pany prod ff that brewe but sald he would give m an |law will be declared tomorrow. is boycotted by Seattle's union men. awer before 5 o'clock. The meeting an hone Building Trades Council iast ight | The union men waited until 10 le Ul e and endorsed by a nittee from| o'clock last night for an answer the Western Centr ‘abor Union.|from Mr. Sweeney, which did not | It grows out of the strike at the & This was taken as a denial WASHIN: D. Dee, 12. ler hotel. This strike was declared | of the requests of the com ©, and |Chicago was choren this morning by | - yf oe P anagera of the hote ny was declared. the Republic Mational committee | fim a t to employ none| The boycott was not laid without |as the place for holding the nats but union cooks, waiters, et This | opposition. The executive committee |al Republican convention, which witt| the managers to and to- | from the brewers’ union waa present | conve at Tuesday, June 1 day little work i¢ being done on the|at the meeting last night. All the| 1904. The vote was: Chicago 4 a bore! © werk opposed the boycott, and|St. Louis 1 taburg 7. It is stated by employes of the| when the measure came to a vote —_— 4a hotel company that although work| they were against atas at R cr of skilled | of product of his company an laborers wili be p work on the| outrage, and, if necessary, will fight building Monda {10 men left} it In the courts the buflding wher Mrike was de-| When a committee from the labor clared, This * the hotel peo-|uhiona waited on me yesterday. pie @ : ene 1 Mr. Sweeney, “they were apolo | wd Ms on etic in their manner and said they ar of the Seattle Brewing and Maiting Yesterday afteghooh a Company bger would be an outrag nancies of uni en met told them that Mr. Sehufeldt of Sweer Chicago was the pfincipal stock CHICAGO, Dee. 12. or the first holder in the hotel company A|time in the history of Llinois, and| that Edwin Hughes wes his agent ably of the United States, a here. Mr. Hughes and Mr, King hor union was today fined for vio- 4 ed the situation. I explained |iation of a strike injunction when that I # simply a stockholder tr rior Judge Hi ims 1a the by } company and that my tr 81,000 fine hn Franklin Union 4) The unio wanted Mr. terests in the brewery were entirely |for violating an injunotion “4 to ue ene ith Manager | separate on the complaint of the King of t tel to get him to sign The first notice I had of the typothetae -M GOVERN STANDS FIRMLY BY HIS ORIGINAL STORY of the hab The hearing why tt wan ao busy, Callaghan MUR | Bandit Holds ation of Walter V. MeGover | toa him that the Star hed by McGovern noe arrested for! Un At 2:90 o'clock this after-| getting after Hoot on the formalde. | th ft of « f nan.| neen fore Buperior Judge Weill. [hyde milk cane nd that the p his wea b » bot ft wae placed on the stand, He told the/that reason, This caused more|charge and had been acquitted. room gambling cases substan When od whe ind 1 him] ex nation that when he left f as related in The Star at thelto swear to the afidavita that | and he had but $ The at [had made against Mr, Seott and|torneys for th t king al ting Attorney Scott and | Callaghan he said that no one had] determit for Sheriff Callaghan, whom |made him awear to them. He waa|he ot 1 th t } MoGovern acouses serious mis-/in Portland at the time and was| be pending since h | onduct in office, are present |"sore,” as he expressed it, at being uid that he had « to the! oGevern told on the witness) given the “double crows” by ut s office t when he stand how he had been offered. #8 d driven out of the elty | away ghan, but by Hughey Behn and Deputy Sher-| Hin friends told him the beat way| th puty id not k to hin iff Callaghan to swear out black-/to do would We to swear to the af-jalthough he 4 help seeing mailing warrants against the Sno-|fidavite and thus set himecif righ Tt 8 whi tt wan homiah and Seattle Har poker rooms. | with the pub ? a to t i . a he detatied the manner in|toid to mall the aff At atest bnctlovien toh ta be which he had been given ler-lney Walters & Fult e te 1 A |wtand that must get out of town Why were yeu aii hae Bars a ee and how left for Portland before|ihem to Fulton,” he b asked. hureh, also of th i i he ¢ came to trial after Becaune, replied the witne Ho| force were 1 4 on the nd se net down for ria |ney and 1 belive ood lawyer « father, tt ting ate had told the ne * he could ne h the = Schwabacher|M but had t riminal charges againet him Hardware company brought nd| reasons for t Ir bring him | m that he re e he was ked why he left tha yt sabi Heaton testific that he related Beatie voluntartly, not wishing Mahment. The estate attempted tolthia conversation with Tom Scott place h f ino bad light by show that he had been discharged|to Callag wh feumed to be Prosecuting At ‘ravan re-|gambiing that belonged to the knowlede Mt ® retu presenting t Attorney| MeGovern said that he had ne Ww ' he that» eK Todd Cullaghan,| been broke tn his life and that ral 4 r t roam questioned MeGovern at lepath|had never sted mm be. | betw 1 . " an om the testimony he had given orlionging to the ware company|? ' th et with Ca |the direct examination but @ not}and that he ¥ Sischarged for on M ne a by ablé to tangle him up on any polnt.idoing » or Rig MeGovert Ing poker room witnems jdemanded mor ~@ Behn to ; : ; in the court room on mumere }ferred to a gambler who gave him t t which casiona }$50, OF this he gave 86 to Behn ecent 1 He told how he was ar ted inj. Wher ked if b had not eome T 7A " ¢ 5 Adame and Lar This was many|the Cla that would be given|attornye, Mr. Griffith ® bitterly fle said that he had eatied on att. Re Chat Me ead Mover worned| the chard ‘ am srg | Seott and had seen Callaghan in th suloon and never intended to.| McGovern tition tor & wrk a office at one time and had 1| He denied that he was made this habeas ARMORY SITE STEAL WILL CO it BY IGHWAYMIAN Up Section Hands at Edmonds--He Kills One, Se- riously Injures Another, Then Makes His Escape tu 1 Japar known as ¥ | Yar fired the fatal na initing friends at the | burned by the powder or boarding t bh | His body was r 4 to @ local attempt to hold up the board ” he was «how ude I k n- | wlve th his fa asked a hand u fi r a,” he de 4 . 3 ts obeyed, but the x. from the table ar L An the heb ’ he dark, h red Y t killing } at, pit ar Is, ail “ ae ff Zimmerman of Snohomish t . t t as notified of the killing rf | t and he im turn has re o ft na ted the police and sheriffs in riously burt. He hed OLO GAS COMPANY IN HOLDUP GAME head of , > “7, ot inor Oniv a . y off Pom ae on !f County Commissioners Accept \!2"), {0% 8 * John street, Queen A © avenue -y ee “ 5 ‘i. eH n, Western Avenue Goat Pasture 9) © 9 ho Se eh — , + Columbia at East Cher mente ~ mss The price of gas per ¢ tet 6 hey Will Have a Legal Fight «icici oP %ittrn| "Fie ioe ie Me oe 00 0 Si’ a a on H. d | Seen’ iaeand ve ang |Yenirs the Sam Hi *| counts for a great part of the increase on Han isa econ ig the il company's ite amount‘ te ae re Bn Madison sire jeventh ang | Patrons vt wh Sewr gm. me come re — anpens | 4 mate fate Of) otty have been raised, howev pro- Bo wideay 4 has become the fmenda to the charact fthe| Hl wtreet. reet, Minor | stilt there po (ney m tert og - ete rtion. In November the days were mublic indignation against the pro- | substrata M4 appear from the! and Roren avenues, $69,000. |p the questi plies y an jee b shore than in Gets er and the posed plan of the ar U7 7 4 tom ant The Star yesterday Ninth avenue, Terry avenue and sinesa mee alone 1 ra avenue} °" that gse was bi in Dusiness ’ - pl O poacerciggess beard Wl iy County Commiasioner Baker, but| Pike street, $45,000. Dh arene yn Sos Sern prenuelhouses and residences was much plat an inaccessible godt PAstUre! was merely going to do the work un Ninth avenue and Pine «treet, 120] 2°"! Seda Maye, sac Poay y tl tonger. Probably many people did no® spon the taxpayers of the county | der th vision of City Kuginesr “ on ge en a8 L oe 9 alge eo take this into accoun' # a suitable site for an armory, that] Thomaon. The latter said thie worn ue Beoona | Rave found that their gus bills for! “Againetbere were many meters von if the sliding cliff at Weet-|%« that sbably muke his) A¥enue and ¢ 00. her The price of gan han been | ead in October a little earlier than om avenue and Lenora street is ge-| investigation M Third avenue, Cedar street, Fourth | paieed from 80 mte to $1.35: but ” and in November they were read he fight against it will be taken to| Yet fixed the date at which they wil] Fourth and Fifth avenues, Vine|rar exceeds this a Ragneber See ore Sa oe eae the courte. | decide to eceept oF reject the site| 494 Wall streets, $28,000. me glaring incident’ was nd | ® 37 days, while those for October not Beveral business men who sighed) However, a8 Comminat * Baker ¢ ia and East Cherry streets is moring. A consumer used gas) ™OT? than the reguier month. the petition of 600 in favor of Ahe|'t Hes between the Western avenue, Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues, | fo, F and November, furnish-|, “When the committee of consumers Howell cot site, and who want/ site and the city site In North Seat-| $20,000. 1 by the old gan compan: His | from North Seattle called on me I ex~ the armory located where tt can be! tle, there will be only one choc The| _ Tive acres cast shore Lake Unton, |) for October was $3.68 In No-|Plained all of these things, Thep vached without an airship or wn} city will, without doubt, refu ® $7,000. ber no mor * had been uw ked if it were possible for them ta spine stack, informed "Phe tar to-|ANay the” North feattia block fo Union street, Ninth and Terry av-| than the month before. but the bill| ® lower rate on gas, or tf 18 ay that injunction proceedings | armory purposes, A committes visited | Ue, 140,500. lor November was $13.64 | Were possible for them to in any way would be instituted forthwith if the} Ma Humes in regard to the matter| Madison street, Eleventh ny similar cases are to be | cut down their bitis, ormmiasioners attempted to pay|and the latter dd them tivety | T€elth avenues, $27,000 found on the same street and in dif-| “T explained to them that if the $23,000 for the site which is on the] that he would pot consent to wich @ publican street, Harrison, Dex-|reront parts of the city, The small| Pressure was cut down, the gas con~ ax duplicate for $8000. pr on ter and feventh avenue north. jconsumer ta not left out of the list} sumed Would not be so ereat ut that in fact, the proposed steal te big-| “They toid mo that they bad fixea | 2° af the uffering from the exorbit-| the light would not be #o good. T be= ger than as first stated in The Star,| tt up with the ernor to let the p PE. Or ot, i avenue lant prices charged by the gas mag-|lleve that the men understod the for the original four lots, 120x240.) tic of eo wee the building when. | *"4, = | street rm situation hich 1 proveced to purchase,| ever desired. anid the mayor th outer Le eI agent ‘| ron the tax duplicate for only| mornin, “but 1 told them that such an grethcat corhen Hell’ wtreet. and to the needs of the patrons of the Fe ee eee tices Or Dem |sarecment was net at all necessary. | Wee aN aoennt wines riod |line. More than 100 residents of erty ln aatiniie worth se ' P| The present gove oat lust as Corner 300 by feet Marrizan | Green Lake, and Man + Grant, Ae bap ype dg 8 *, : | lone ae the armory will inst, The stat reet and Sever avenue north. we present The council was Be mgr oye 2 } ute providing that the armory can be | $16,000. scored roundly for its negligence. looting 0! Axpayers ove only uned for public purposes with th —_— Mr. Grant made excuses, as usual, 000 in clean cash. consent of the governor still stands and laid the blame for the misere The records show that the a: | “I object to giving away a home for| wd able service to mud, water and city ment against the four lots ham been| ine states soldiers when we haven't a Manager t of the Seattle] contractors who tear up the streetm the same—$7460—aince 1899, The | decent ne for our city fathers and F = not responsible} The patrons of the | at at hoard of equalization never changed] our guardians, the 1 x ee eee we Se ee ane minute service, Fifteem the assessment during all this time, | state holds the title to the property rp ar service. The respon-lof them made impassioned speeches, which was as much as saying they! King county proposes to buy a ale —- ——— sibility lies in the Boston stockhold-| at the three-hour Sssion last night, Aid not deliv » the property haa fm for $a King county pays, one.) POSTAL BOOOLERS FINED AND | ers nd in th yoo il The | ponte we reased tn value @ board of | for Shae. King 5 nell has power to remulute the equalization is composed of (hr ee] ft mF: Psa = che state, which! SENT TO PRISON I; rvice. It Is ‘one party to a con- ounty manennornere pie WD DY) puiiding ~ Ba me r the armor a . jtract with th ompany Manager their action on the board of equalls- Sty pays & per t of na ‘gue irant’s eelary depends entirely up jation they showed that they did not] (h¢ county’® taxon, besides ite own! BALTIMORE, Md, Dec. 12.—C. Bile-|on the dividends he makes for th think that the four lots at the time) i soa m and Thos. McGregor, | #tockholders. the board of equalization . syor Humes would not ae . 7 ‘Gre ake rs hay a seatin, worth more than $12,416.67 in| Whether or not he favored the Wen! nvicted of conspiracy to defeat the | rage ag? Paap Rh Beige vee ; | . ree em av eo ult Because he } , | Roverament the purch: of posta om by é od m1 August 1908, they have come td the fT" av mail pouches, were sentenced to twe ested portions of the day melusion that it hes advanced in| **e" years in the pe pay average of 110 passengers value to $23,000 since that time. | The fo of the sites | oe on Se - iy ery, tng 6 Raa ity council is one of three The Columbia & Puget Sgund | picked t tely out of aj niet jt flway, or the Pacific Coast Gom-| total of 46 nd to the board for | (1) Negligent in the performance] — pany, which controts the former, bas | alo of its duties . | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Deo. s.— owned the lots for the past 30 years. | Howell street. 4 by 154, $29,000. (2) Unduly influenced by the Se-| The state department last night ree lot have not been used for any), Kouthwent fof Seventh avs att t omy o am from Consul Gene purpose, which i pre oe Proof] enue ar enora street, 120 by 240 j () If two statements are Panama announeh that the owners did not think prey Feet. $20,000. 5 * Jers pra, fr nt ian cupedition $0 Sune wenn-werth. ae nC. & PBI lston avenue, Kast Howell and t doew not re ug to his informatio railway got the 5 together with] Belmont D by 200 feet, $04. o | WASHINGTON, D, ©, Dee, 1 tees he service, we will make it mai Ay tale tnformatons Se some others In the district, in pay-|. Cedar street, Third ‘avenue John W. Proctor, civil service com-|igsue in the coming municipal cam-| mt on a debt from the Seattle @)| Vine street, 140 by 240 feet, $30,000. | missioner, died suddenly this af. | PANAMA, Dee. ¥ election for Walla Walla railroad. The latter| Ninth avenue and Pine street, 120| tern f neuralgia of the heart juotations are from. the] a constitutional » has by company was the original purchaser] by 240 feet meio of Judge C. EB. Remsberg,| catled for January 4 194. The of the land, after it was platted by| Jobn atr ¢ west and of th Lake Im-| vention meets January 2%. A. A. Denny. on Aw t 17, 1878.) Deriny w provem orpora- —_— _ cludes the four lots chosen for an] and First avenue west, $45,000 last night, | armory site, lots 30, Si. 38 and 34] Fairview avenue, John and Thom- orporations of the jto the Seattle & Walla Walla rail-| as street, 2% acres, $19,000. — punci! last night met and ap- |road, for $21,700 Yosler | way A Spruce street,| Andy Harris pleaded guilty to bur-| pointed a sub-committee isting George B. Kittinger, the man who 000, “ of fimen Kistler, Rinehart, negotiated the deal with the armory at Spring street, Hleventh av. | ery tn the superior court this morn-| Crichton and Murphy, to mect with| LONDON, Dec. 12~A dispatch thi board for the purchase of the site enue, Fast Marion street th av-| {ng and was sontenced to one year in| residents of Green Lake and Man-| afternoon says Pope Pils is in tlle plained today that the railroad nl enue and Madison atreet, $40,000. the peintentiary by Judge Bell, Welager Grant of the Seattle Electric) health, and that he is suffering from e not going to sink the wells] Denny wa East John street,|feloniousty entered a room in the|company, Monday, to adopt a sched-| a weakness of the heart. The report te and make Its own recom- Howard avenue and Pontius avenue, ! Grand eCniral hotel en October 1® ‘ule on the Grecn Lake line suitable . is discredited in clerical circles here. THE STAR’S CARTOONS ARE UNEXCELLED IN THE WEST