The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1903, Page 5

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BREWERY GOMBINE | /#E AILO JP SEASUN.IN SEATIE ONE BIG STORE DECIDES TO IN THE FIGHT y CLOSE EARLY EVENING al comment UP THE MOVEMENT TOWARD EASING THE ||, {v0 largent department store BURDEN OF THE POOR WORKING GIRLS IN | ,.\7he nnnouncement made yee THIS CITY—EARLY CLOSING IN TORQNTO pend yrs rg oo Will Support Boycotted Seattle Brewing and Malting| Company to the End---Northwest Association} Takes Action--Union's Claim, 112 Saloons Have Cut Off Unfair Beer stores, fagtor rn vuld, after Jantee 14. i e ff work at & in of Interest to all engag®4 trial pursuits, whether ad The movement toward securing anjfrom the surrounding towns come 7 3 (eee ere TTer ie acsen- [here to shop Saturday evening anai*re cre © Smplcmee ENS ata , , ment ato {thin city to clowe at|return to their he the following orly-cloning | n Diwest Brewers associa-| Mook, secretary of the San Fra See ree oe ee ey ceeains |any. This aley $0 be Bs syne rs that have passed wince MP 1 & Bpecial meeting In Ue] civco Brewer's un saying that tie! Haturday, finds Witte opposition ex-|to afford having the stores cloning | /mothy m toyk the plunie ¥. this morning. And passed reee-|boyoott against Rainier beer was 1 ‘ ~y en ae eat the Sen Afford having the stores clouné |against the current of custom Naw lutions vigorously condemning a#|a take; that the beer was union . Marche, who claim they cannot af-|#on that it has no stores in the aub- 1 steady and unchecked, The villainous” the action of the Bulld-|made, and carried the union label; | er Oe Sten Ne Grening {eos Tike-Genten ona pier Maneret of competing entablishmerit ing Trades ansembly and the West-(that all the materials were unio BA nee oe ee seuthwich Com-|dities, to eatlaty the Sunday wants at first laughed at the idea (aM ern Central Labor unions, and made, and that the beer itself was} | ‘ pany hi ody taken th ta- |of the pepple. Beventy-five per cent line jong because they manding that the “outrageous” boy-|unton made. | need that beginning |of Saturday's business Is done after 4 thaf short hours make wiltifl cott on the Seattle Brewing & Malt-|| Manager King of the Butler hotel, fat vening, Deceraver 0%, |¢ p. m ployes. Many of them indeed) ing company's beer be called off at/said this morning that he has now | tens enti anid chine Gree? aveu| IT some ef those whe became enthusiamtic supporters 9 once If the members of the asse-jemployed in hotet- npleting at 6 o'clock he following is|terested in agitating this |the earty-closing movement, Fir lation, which includes all (he brew. | the work of furnishing and finishing statement given out by Mr. J.| movement could only hear the Jaome time the Robert Simpeon Come in the Northwest, can prevent] —ebout #@ men—a full crew; but he Mact mn Joe mothers asking that their children | Pay have been closing at 5:30, a in summer time the Eaton Compagf have considered this step for|be miven employment to aid in the ve, and have 4 a wo en mily support their opinion of us courage the early morning shopping | Would bé materially changed. on Saturdays, both out of The early cloning movement, un ur employes and for |dertaken by the Soctological soclety Night work after a long, tiring day |last week, Is an extremely popular vdure ne, and very few peop have been closing at 5 o'clock. ‘Tha extension of 5 o'clock closing to ait the year round and to all the Eaton workshops and factories means that thousands of families In Torort® | will have re in the evene saloon in the city wil be fur] is Riring all competent men who w ished beer at all if it refuses te in order to hasten the| @ell the Seattle Brewing & Malling completion, He says ho will} company's. product n the cafe to the public on Sat-| The members of the associa urday, the date of the opening as have resolved to stand by the b originally published. He says that| nore Je cetted breWery to the last the walters and bartende secured is too much for qur help t Fesolutions adopted follow te Bes Frenciace, will be her | uur store Was the first to clom mong the employers of hundreds of |!ns# for self-improvement and recite Resolved, That the boycott placed] time to go to work om the opening | ss 6 o'clock Y days when that|working girls find any objection to|#ton. Mental alertness and fom upon the product of t Beattie} date. | oo wai some years ago. | establishi ‘mriy closing rule, | bodily vigor are the accompaniment® ’ Brewing & Malting company by the} Fifty union bartenders are idle and | : Now we take the initiat n thin |All admit that it would ‘an in [Of ideal conditions of employment Building trades and Western Con-| {ld saloons in this city and Ballard are e , . new move, hoping t the other {estimable boon for the poor girls| “It took a man of dogged natute today refusing to handie the Seattle will close every night at 6| who stand on thetr feet hour after|and strong fibre to turn Toronte tral Labor union, is arbitrary, tyran laway from the conditions und nical and unjustifiable in every way] Brewing & Malting campany's beer k after Chri We believe |hour every day and claim that keep: and manner ae & result of the labor unton boyvatt the people of Beattie will ap-|ing them at work on Saturday even-| which work in &@ store meant froft Fe ooo torte in thia matter.” |ings is more trying to them than ali|12 to 14 hours of drudgery. MY, The fact that an individual etock-| against that corporation, which went | holder in the Seattle Brewing @| !sto effect this morning. Not only i#| Maiting company 1 happens to be| the boyeett being forced wattle @ stockholder in the Hotel Butler] 4nd Ballard, but tolegra managers of other stores |the rest of the week combined aton is able to look back on a very Raturday evening closing con-| The Star received from W. TH, |muccessful businens life, but we veft= al, saying they would follow|Marcom, manager of the Hygiene|ture to say that on no part of J€ f MacDougell & | Kola Wine Company of this city, the we he dwell with n © unselfian || ) —_—— Company, does not justify a boycott} sent to all the unions on th -Ba againat the brewing company, which] Coast an@ In Honolulu. dectaring the | * iding = th Bon | following letter |eatinfaction than on the work that Goes now and at time has em-| Seattle Brewing & Maiting ov do kewl {_,"Permit me to hand you encioned | has pia Toronto in the forefrotit The He che has refused, ax|clipping from the Toronto ‘Saturday |of the world’s cities in the matt#® tebe pay-| products “unfair ployed none but unio t J that |of early closing following statenw given out | Night.” ing unton wages and Complying with] According to the union men, ever ite labor cont stered into with} saloon in Georgetown this morning pw |hy Mra. McDermott, president of the|the public of Seattie would be only| ‘The Sociological society will offt the United y Workmen's | aside Seattle Brewing & Malting com: | firm, will show |too glad to recognise ahy attempi|deavor to interest busine n, Ine ' pany's beer and replaced it with beer This store will not se at 6|to curtall the hours of labor of the | provement clubs and philanthrope Workmen's} from the Independent Brewing com se saturdays, To close our store|shop airis. When it is a case of |ica! organization 1 the public tt . ognized this fact, and t al pany. An cqual oo ¢ 1 na. id work « hardship upon the humanity versus dollars, 1 am on |@eneral in this movement, and by a7 Oppased the action off loons did likewise & committee vage-earning clases, to which we |the ride of the toler doing hope to bring oth part- Teadboieie wales ahd tne Western | trean the losal Restontere’ unten ts | $ Ieee eho are unable to attend to| The clipping ts from a last week’s|ment stores in line with the Mag Central, Labor untor charae of the prosecution of the boy u nt the day, People issue of the Saturday Night, | Dougall & Southwick Company “He it further resolved, That we] cott there j i Ne es senapeemeeanapmasnetiene oateeeniane en tmeaasreaseeestesaniapeetemanererrite erie “ oppose suid villainouy action and| The Rismarck cafe, the Seattle Ba ur will protect the Seattle Brewing @| the Marquette, the Totem and 100 other | f getion ‘of the bullding trades and switched ‘rom the “ntair™ prod “<p 2 at . Featern Central Labor unton, and} to that of the Independent company : 0 Geeauns that ine? call off Unto GA-| necoraing ts wien’ teen @ A POLICEMAN = fugeeue boycott, AT ONCE The saloons ‘employing wae HERE 18 A “STRONG ARM" GENT, WHO Is LOOTING ‘THE PY - * 5 tenders which refused to make the | Np THE ant coun tM nt. Aberd: Clausgen Brewing A Brewing Co found that they had « ke od. The n | = ore stupporWFAcTs ~~~ _V8 ALL BOSH ride Brewing Co. I ie ing & Malting compa These ng the cash reginter, but f iad ecek temien te eben tales Fee rare Saprarent 2 Setize 2 ce 4 fow pennies and three nickels HE DECLARES THERE WILL BE NO WAR WITH COLOMBIA UN* this cning that the King | Coan lecder® te step peing the “up John Weeks, the proprietor, re eS a f the King fair” beer, but say they cannot be | ported the affair to the police st TIL HE 18 HEARD FROM—ADMIRAL COGHLAN REPORTS he : ause the brewing pn pan has «@ | e pod t ¥ ned that a ee © " ’ 7 @ would “ nis morning a also, but the me 2 not aeld.| i. Som, ma ne . 7.) aay pean Jerbel, thin] Several of them have sald that they . nelahborhood for four montha, WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 14 are suspicious of strangers afternoon s postage vartenders 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION HAS GATHERED IN MORE |- | burglars broke Into tne we oon (Gen. Reyes called on the state de- ond tralle from San Bias pale A committee of th stern Cen » Saguiver henaataecen ~ = wd a ipartment this a and eid «a ” ma artiot jut ne called upon Jam tir, president of | Wtf They say that their patronag THAN $200 FROM DELINQUENT CONTRACTORS | wont. fed the latter that today on a cruise to Cape Tiburdl the association night od asked to such @ large extent from untor - a e > would probabl t begin and the Gulf of Parien. Bim if the tien would not | mem that thelr business will dwindie IN TWO YEARS—BOARD OF WORKS HAS OR-| | r bres hn gee ar Beg Admiral an later—fent thi iT Seattle Brewing & Malting mn 40.88 the, wert thomasnives DERED PAYMENT OF BUT $170 IN PENALTIES | his Washington mission ice ie Mayflower | tod Pinstll pany. Mr. Weir told them tha | Py alee oP ge aed were at Turbo with from 400 to 800 o— oy m would absotutety patene fe ag - | REPORTS CONFLICT men. They k supplies and mail- lo take any action whatever in the 1 a 7 P * o - - ® — WASHINGT Dd. Cc. De 4 d the eighth. ‘They ere supposed ’ matter ntom compriaes in 2 members. records of the board of oe eons ft ° tte er han any street can-| | Rear Admiral Coghlan ¢ « frém | to have lated troops at Gandi. Th bad “The members of the association | and those who are nut Gre wore Sve & ceag Mastrowes. ot Pry eae | Jecision was reached tw the (Special to The Star.) Coton under yesterday's date the fol- | Atlanta, however, was at Gandu afi’ re may individually sy athine with| ing tn establishments which have the manner in which the board of was the thine of tthe prot onged TACOMA, Des, 14.—The house of |iowing: “Atlanta arrived y day.|the ninth, and got the opposite in= the Seattle Fre « & Malting com~|*witched to the use of beer not boy-| public work vo rae thin ont tol tt tow _ ~~ me tagine ts ot By MoGovern habeas corpus case Hat-|G. T. Burke, 2617 Montgomery she satled from San Bias t niu, | formation The consul at Cartas bad pany, Land the ass tion can do| cotted. There are 20 saloons in the lowed the taxpayers & . Se ere eee cee street, South Tacoma, was entered [ing did not see nor hear anything gena reports that the ship Cartas seal her th perhaps pane | ctty lose thousands of dollars b i.) eeater tas as gearce, They cia med) urday evening. After Prosecuting | by a burglar yesterday x and of Colombian troops or vessels, She|gena returned there on ninth. At rm S Gaeneiaen sedlinina to baytert any compelling delinquent street con-|that one of the chief reasons for the) “i mbed of a valu watch, |communicated with the shore at the|lanta returns to the gulf today for actore to pay it money olay wae that freight care bringing ormey Scott and his associates | some silver-plated ware and « DUM- | principal polnta en route, The in-/a further search.” as f little or no com . unton made beer tr Mr. Weir is himself an acknowl! During the past two yeare the|the fron stairways from the Kast! 1.4 tayen the stam ber of trinkets e4ged strong union man. but he ah board has ected $ | were c 4 malt j had taken th nd and dented Me. |" : m delinquent school butting The school board held back $14.-! Govern's negations, the heart | ; union made beer tract ba F. Sweeney, meneger of the Se- the courts to secure $12,000 more |lieu attle Brewing & Malting Co, said from Cawsey & Carney, the con-|rage 1 tel the | tien tn hew High school.|the payment of penaltine as te pro-| this morning tors whe so long delayed Unit Camtrarta wut Soe the members| GIRL WHO RAISED 3 INTO KING liven (messi scnibung’” When Covey & $1 BILLS TO TENS OSTOPUS LW) Al “All of theme breweries. Including maplet fin of th in the seine tw ours, not only belong to the North- == intlon, buf aise are mem.(S4E CAN'T ACCEPT POSITION jot works has exn: - He—-one of 950 fr of the national association. If} OF PRESIDENT OF THE LADY be boycott is continued, and the anoth of $120 fr ouses handling our beer are boy- N ‘The latter fine was are bey-| BOARD OF MANAGERS over the board's decision by the |not pay one cent of the Re The Snohomish @ Cherry Valley’ cotted, then we will call to our aid ttee of the city coun-|the board told them tha the nat | association, and the re- street com: “ sult will be that no beer of any kind 7 s ih holding back th 4.000 b WSt be,gsld. to houses at present| ST LOU Mey Dec. 1h—Heler ie it any wonder that the school|and ff they wanted the 4 - — na electric railway is to be extenddéf” handing our beer, but who here-|Gould today motified friends that |'4% levy has remained at ihe mate they ould have vo a id TWO GLARING INSTANCES 01 wn into King county. Applicatios#® after, because af this boycott. clines to sell Rainier beer. These|xhe could not consider the ac houses simply would have no beer|ance of the posttion of presi of any kind for sale. |the board of lady managers for the wins th “The secretary of the local Brew-| World's Fair, to succeed Mra, James Caw 1T8 HOLD-UP METHODS adily upward now ponding tn the superter for two franchises, one for a line frotti® collect, if When the contractors on the other minat tt by balldings sew that the school by of forfeits|meant business, they got in and pately $310,000 af cor { them finished levy has @ he school b ——— Cherry Valley. on the county tine ba tween King and Snohomish countiet, wn to Toit, by way of Novelty Post? cafe of the Rainler-Grand the most fashionable Gas consumers are still undecided | png ers union this tmorning wired Geo. | Blair. * tract whether to subm o exo hotel, one of : ote Ye <The board ot works tha: entracts in time, and the oth hether to submit to the exorbitant | DON, One iv city, In to be converted | office, and one from Tolt to Rentatt; collecte ‘of forfeit. money onlers reduced their delay to.a mint by way of Issaquah, were filed with® sentt paid ‘ increase in rates made by the into a concert hail. A six-piece or- | °F a or * lot in the “same period,| mum. | The delinquents took the ' 7 the twin | Uicatra has been secured which will | the county commissioners this mori ly he nd in round figures at $2,000,000. hint and expressed & perfect willing an octopus or to go back to tallow |play every afternoon and eventng. |" . . ‘ . tthe the m mit of the oread Will he lowered and Tat, | The Snohomish & Cherry Valley roll nee. Firat. the school bo, 5 Tt took the school 1 andies and coal oil, ‘The increase | Tye Prices ee orcotted article, will} some time ago secured franchises. id | or idered that the delays in com. |Just two meetings one on March 23 le greater In ‘the reaidence’diatricta, (> Made @ specialty, Colonel H. B,| Snohomish county and in the tow hoot Soeri aad teas Casrthare, ate settle the’ Weaker. wiih thom. whee vee districts, |Tunbar, the present manager, says | of Snohomish and Monroe, and, it ig a posed an average daily penalty of They galled the delinquents ir one in some instances, than in the busl-|he Intends to turn the cafe into a | claimed. the purveye are completed Mf $50. while the board of works. on |by one, and talked ta ther this w ‘ Temort, where pegple can spend a| Snohomish county and much of thd? | ly tine of 32 sufficle wd. | finials thie batiding' on a Bprettt 2 at a str Se cet tere Nea antag Soro eam. ten aaliade Two canes in the residence ais-/he will cater will yot ne elite, aa| The trustees who applied for tit lpenalties, while the b ocka|That ia none of ouF business eves| trict of the city have come up that |heretofore, but the Bohemian clams, | franchises for the line which will ri | has not if you had good repaons for, being ttet of the city have come up that | ‘The owners of the hotel property |from Renton to Tolt. are N. W. Lota |' "The forfeita on ss” sentensinlshow. We peseenent, the avbesl tax lnm tal p that #49 wre attempting to break Coloneh|and William Entwistle, and for thé yet incompleted, up nt payers of this district, and we can= David Swank, of 1200 nth ay. |DUnbar's lease of the hotel and take | line to run trom Cherry Valley to Sng to 9773." Nota this has ‘not teuore thetr trust.” We nade a MISS DALE MATHEWS. enemy has & big’ Kick coming against |usree, OC Wcmnevices. The ght i beeakih Wilinde Siiyder sud 22. ‘eon collected, whil mtract with you in good faith. the Citizens company. He got a bill | [OF Pose @ now going on In | Hail comp! f : This ie Dale Mathews, the Mar for $8.9 fot Ooteues a dill | the courts, ag jan aggregate of © miles of track, tm has alread le Your delay haw cont the disirict on and was noti- ie @86@ ? SUFFERING INTENSE AND OUTLOO ALARMING AS | "hehe Yiputon wake tt Rare (We Bar rent pte the DEREER weet Tee te Bed pp a I a ESN ‘ Engineer Thor A t 4 want ¢ unfair sola ach Tew nonth wou! be much reer RESULT OF COLD WAVE IN CHICAGO—AN EPI- Baas of the b f works, to ye und in view of the tenw-| an th pore had fn Bas trom’ 30 CONDEMNATION enta to $1 In order to ou tl fear to exact fp + t 4 u oe which yougecit Jown | DEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA ADDS TO SUFFERING [2m ior becuine the Instn, ire wiling to compromion “ MCORRIGIBLE hin bil for November ‘Mt. Awank ——— SUIT ON TRIAL jelen See cit enmmeren dent the wane | Loditl hool, gontrnet ba pate sees Raye ood House today adopted a resolution pre Py RTT HICAGO, Dec. 1 e ot in The street car service throughout the | ter In the courts and prove a specific Shannon & Middleton. tors | his gas bill in two and that it would | Viding for »ristinas recess, ex M : ss a "i Y ait tending from Saturday, Decemt ation of the property ae t the tontractor, than fett of $600: compromined at 8260 oat him about $5 for his gas that ‘F* @ regrade of Second avenue wail ; ne ve. } olty Ie seriously hampered by the cold. | arr Ta j the grip of the most intense cold wave te - <a An abe . to January 4 The House then resumed : 3 pacipiend tab bomelees peer a e school addition; con nonth. When he received hin bill un exun in Super ude = ‘The suffering amobe the poor ie great.| ee eEeearea tn police stations Seid tale ey ths Beate’ ot Bromley & Wells, forgeit af (Special to The Star.) for Movember it was for $11.75 Sninideration of the pension ih excun in Superior Judge | Morrit j ‘Three persona have frozen to death| ‘The records of the local office of th . stely refutes auch mpromised at $50 : Mra, H. Mattson, of 1115-17-19 Pike | The Senate passed a resolution nam- |i oon the witness atand béfore the tm and some fifteen are reported to have| United States weather bureau show Jefenne. It showa what th Avenue shock, contends ARD, Dec. 14.—Carl Lleense, al atreet, has a glaring case. She uses ie Rev. Edward Everett Hale 45 scneling of a jury and testified that Se te ae ores ‘oa tke| that the present cold wave breaks eli (board Of works could do If, like the Vorduint a Hoscloafe tortelt| yometeas tay, 1 pears of age, une ca | citizenh eam, and for November tried | Chaplain, Morgan presented « revolu-| he regrade was public necesalty. sippery streets and sidewsike de for the first half of Deorraber | pcard Of cles avers at heart. | ‘interhay achool, conten aught robting ee tm at riicenena’s | {0,cur COWR, the WEL Row ahe M1 Ste Ser SRION Wont on the aable, [ear yer re ce wees ee ae To add to the mixcry attending the| * The thermometer resi , ee ee lerbay Sita chore Matacday name’ eo, | ome something else to nt on the ta ina ibe anes bee on ae ; cold wave many little lives are in grees below sero last night ‘awney arnty w he first ander Pearson, forfeit of toda mitted OF rs, burn, and {f she can't cut her gas - thought that the hearing of the mate @ Biphtheria In the city, and the cold| ANOTHER VICTIM gow Migh © By lien tonteit of bitter sorprarained at | O re Sudge Teleean, te view of |” incrtan Oewoter whi bernet. pelerenied Seammabentn Gerke, “Weal tT weather has already caused ‘the mor-| WATERLOO, Il, Dec. 14—John 1902, They did not finteh . i at! scsuting him to the state eform ach raring bbe meres green mh op eif pe . ie Letty to ansume alarming proportions. | O'Rourke, while on route to his home oes le ‘ ing a. Ean ote 5 worth of fas and considered her bill |selected ax chaplain of the senate at| ROME, Dec. 14.—William J. Bryahy If the cold weather continues, physl-| last nig n to death. Hin| demurrage in that time amounted to| ‘The at Calli | brane ae Gioeee tay. Win Seomeptnee seme | CU cute the mises ot pon maedoecithie earmice. agetie Seen tle Peat ta sein eee ae Gt ea cae aie tate aa cel aaay tae toed taey cotamied | ee ee a] th i aptain | from fi cath ut down the supply of kan used this morning |Seived' by "the pope "yewteraay tn * 00 he contractors claimed | Hunter in ’ or | time a Since that time he has her efforts to bring down the bilt] Kev. Mr. Hale wilt succeed ‘Rev, | private audience, Mis holiness spoRee Siting’ we coved ett orgsl| auntty tee: pect, Bae pp Rigel De gr tags ae byptnweny rene y Maden Pilon And 209. llving the hest way he could and has | q failures, "For November the {William H. Milburn, who died sinee| with enthusiasin of | the United? —— > a ae erent) Ratly Eee been, ten See Dreak liayed, and they had far more ren-'tons of freight been in trouble several times Loi wae $92.90. the iat baled Et conaraal bal

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