The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1907, Page 8

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24 — it ee ap POWERFUL PLEA FOR NATIONAL REMEDY TO HALT INFANT # SACRIFICES TO THE GOD OF MAMMON—DEGENERATION OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HELO UP AS THE ULTIMATE PEN ALTY OF GREED. : ARR A RARER RR REE RR ee a * * a * MAKING ENEMIES TO SOCIETY. * +f * * Y * Girls as young aa T work 12 hours a day in canning fae ® ' ® tory * *. Girla work barefooted In water tn flax mille. . 4 * Raya working nights in glass factory kept from encap % Ing by barbed wire fonce * * Boys working without pause in glaws factory *. * Royse as young as 12 working in coal breaker for 560 of @ *% 60 cents a day * * Boys in glass factory stunted, Miterate, profane, ruined in ® $ *® body and mind * tf - Breaker boys crippled for life by accidents. . : * Breaker boys kept at tasks by bosses armed with sticks, # : * Girls as young as 11 work 12 hours a day in cotton milla, ® ‘ * Children employed in cotton mills who have never leare * ; *% ed how to play * * * ; wrerrrrerevrrerri ro fies StS oad, : eee RARE RAR AAR AH! Of their follows In body, mind oF q * ® | soul; that thelr bodies are & INVESTIGATORS WHO = #| crooked and weak; thetr minds dutl £ * TESTIFY #/ and clouded; their souls darkened * #| and vicious * John Spargo . These children upon reaching * Florence Kelty. @] what ought to be manhood and . Owen R. Lovejoy * | womanhood become the parents of * Mra. John Van Voret. @/offepring inheriting thelr degen |. ant * Jane Addams, «| cenay, cad Chant chileres te turn (orn 00 1 MS wend. oo. deel are up to produce othe eblid - “4 7 * Tee Tee eee ee ee : ath mor FB oapioe “thle po mp the south, composing the enormous }level of child wages A Se ae eam Stl majority of the entire white American citizenship, upon which | [oe tak bedblen: Geo” Genrenmaana (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) | alone this republic, ‘the last expert | ding their children to the milla WASHINGTON, Feb. 2-—Telling | ment of freedom,’ rests, is too high Blows in bebalf of emancipating the|q price to pay for making still jand thus wrecking the future of the Ghildven of America from mise,|richer a few men who are already | Vbite race, the negrose of the south factory and sweatahop labor were! too rich are Increasingly sending their eht! struck in congress by Senator Al Bo we see that the results of = aS or = = improving bert J. Beveridae, Indiana, when | thie evil « tehumanity, wurder hon Gaemiane odbe dogger — with photo-| and absolutely certain race 4600 | Witte race of the south, while grad ration. It has got to be stopped Separate Action Useless. The states acting separately are | not competent to stop the evil | First—Beeause if one state pase | graphs showing of fh < wage was similar to that guined by ident Roosevelt when he filed pho tographs with his message on the jually strengthening the black race jof the south “And this word, too, to the work we uapern @ the verage re S , F.C. Harper, collector of custome, ar Special Servier.) pag ER IS IN wary gph gente Fo dln egy ae ae gh eigen PS Sa ERETT, Fed. 2.—Thomas Me-| chamber of commerce building | Bince then, though the country has | sien _ ine hour, giving patrons | morning to recommend to the treas Caffrey, owner of 1,100 acres of| Company K, which represents! bece prosperous and there has beer |an opportunity of witnessing the | ¥'7 department an appropriation land on the south fork of the Stille oe ae: bath = —-. an on rmour increas in pop o0. |yoqular routine of work. At 6:30 afer gana of a custome house | r ttn, classes, and | tions to sink shafts to explore for| because of Inck of support, 18 OBC hcreene in the standard required, | twelfth f ball wil! be [OPders changing Major Thomas C coal An experienced Seattle min-| more getting on tts feet. Catal) there hae been no increase in anlary. | give a anetversary SR © * | Goodmap from paymaster at Beattle ing man will have charge of the! Baker made an appeal o few dey8\ tie highest salery paid to high | a to chief paymaster at Portland work Several borings will be] seo for more reerulte, saying that) echool teachers in Beattie te $1,680 Captain Edward P. Orton, of the deposits will be thoroughly tsvest!| company would have to go to S0M€) minimum ie $1,000 charge of the Seattle office gated. A tumber of outcroppings other city. Five new men Bare} the committee recommends the FIRE On ‘MONTARA The Pacific Coast Steamship of coal have beon discovered on| been received since then and &lgapption of the following scale of npany has received a communi the land tn question, « although| number of more applications for} antarien Fir ar, $80 per month — cation from G. Mawry Pralie, cap it te surface coal, tte quality t*| membership have beon made feecond year, 196 per month; third) 4 ‘ t oll the | ‘#18 and quartermaster, Tenth in mi ould te be questions 1.-G, Brown, president of th0l des $100 per month: fourth year. liamp toum ot thee anes *lfantry at Haines Mission, in which The funefal of A. D. Guns, well-| international ‘Shingle Weavere| trie’ per manth, and fifth year, 8129 [ia oped cn hate barn’ the cause |2¢ highly commends the efficiency known in Snohomish county a the| union, sees trouble ahead for th@) per mooth. With a further red Fee eee oe eave eck, ‘cncurred | 2% Captain Jansen and bis crew of father of index.” where be was| shingle manufacturers in this iste.) mandsticn that the schoo! board |chonrd’ chet rece which courted | the Cottage City in saving the life largely interested, will be held to-|He predicts that the next diffh) consider the extension of this kcbed ee vessel shortly after 1) 7 sergeant Edward A. Cassidy on marrow ofterecon Qt Jerrené’s|cutty that will enmfront the till! cit noth e aeetomm Of 98000 pee lo ees en eating wee, LAE | Jan. 9. When the best was mak) chapel. ‘The Masons will haveleven though the car shortage rei sien, tei penntinds at Pier A. The men in the fore jing « landing at the government charge of the services at the grave lovercome, will be a shortage of gastle were awakenod by the ¢3-| sory sergeant Cassidy was pulling Mr. Guos died in the east while| men. Woavers, he declares, are [Plosion and with the ship's hose put lin one of the stern lines when be visiting. there me aetna ae” oT CABGNT AMD PINNED)! tase ove veer the tse oe ris Samer tn fil wverbore Because of the tnerease in the|thetr wages have mot been increas-| prtment Gevtves The men at once hushed to the life schoo! population, when the second! ed in proportion to wages paid] BENEATH CAR boata snd Captain Jansen at the |semester opens next Monday. 1 willl other men and that the work ba FAIRY TALES, FAIRY TALES. me time gave orders to low be wary, im additions to the| been too intermittent to be sathe| way, The boats w quickly in port building now tu use, tol fmetory | Fred Gall, & Morist from fnohom Officer Donlan was told a start he water and Sergeant Cassidy — an cmere while attempting to the early | evening by | was saf@ly polled aboard wtreet car t ka, On Rainier boule agrove, wh alma to be H ot 16, Mesters’ and Pt CHAMBERLAIN SELLS OUT. | Yard, near Maynard av. earty last : oe e ae just reach ‘= lots’ association, has framed a a oe _ | ever Ndition : * beat, near the bay, @t | prowiding for the bullding a pears ob crag tena ar wane je car No. | Sixth ay. south, when he eaw Cos- | nautical training ship. The bil! also eBruka company in the man-|*!! 804 pluned to the ground for limbing out of the water onto | asks that @ comm! of three be . minutes before he could be extri atle, Coagrove claimed that lappointed by the governor to look agement of the Pulton Mathet, has|") "ire oelors 2 two men had assaulted him on Sixth | aft . of th t sald out his interests to.B Poe © emcape * . ' | after the interests of the new tral ‘ : B out 4 single br jay, and after robbing hit of $80 he ship, whieh will probably tello, Idaho, man. Mr. Chambertain| “")* "ns % of Motor-| Pushed him into the bay. Ae the] given to the state by the United and hie wife are going to California | man “Robert Larsen Se tae, cna | Man Wan still under the Influence stes navy department for ne m of eet, aa r Cham “4 quer ir eo of bh ! fr don F “ (Star " Gpectat Bervies.) bertain has had po vacation since no pe ened hy lage ag - » ' egg peagesdele. * a. “a poy - ep | “ SOFT COAL MINER AND HIS SONS, 11 AND 13 YEARS, PENN-| WENATCHEE, Wash, Feb. 2—/he has been in business | Srurdes when the cae Sar cimast |i ett in te ONY Jail, Whee be was | OWNER OF DAWSON URLLE BYLVANL lear ere ese te the NEW SUBURBAN ROAD. [on bim, as he was lying acrons the | Placed to sober up SYSTEM IN THE CITY is Pe : Baye dh dmg tracks. He was able to stop the car : ot Daw nd pictures, provided: by the mational |not, the manufacturers in the good|and missions in Cashmere, Chelan, | “°7,(2 ‘US around the shore ithe of | brostrate man and tbe adie of ths Hotel Diller as his headquarter child labor committee, were more jstate are at a business disadvan-|Leavenworth and Waterville eug | th? Duwamish river, commencing at| frward wruck had pinned him dows ee oe eee © _ | Mr Puller is the owner of the t ful of amen taterent, however, |tage with the manefactarers Of the| arrested on the charge of the be.| Atti Point, and trestiing tridges| The etforie of the eur crow and a | ti dlnipessranee ve me shone systems in Dawson and F and made bis «peceh doubly elo-| bad state. Itrayal of Ohartctte Morrie, a 17.)ecTem the Gttterent waterways, has} "umber of bystanders to get the car jsmail poodle dog, and hie master, |) oy) 4 quent Becond—It one state enacts and| year-old girl of this city. Father | et” sfanied to the Seattle Kiectric| off Galre body proved fullle, and it eg pote = Be el pangs gre " Senator Beveridge was spesking |enforces good laws, ond other|Colin was brought before ‘ ige | COmPany by the Kime county boara| ™ © 20 minutes later that |*¥. ®outh Uesell has been in th TIDELANDS are the trump cards in favor of his bill to probibit the | states do not, the making of good| Palmer yesterday on the ch si £ commissioners. The right-of. | te | Of the Beattie Electric | Clty but @ short time and is thought every time. R. Cooper Willis, 47 tranayertatioe te boneronate, some ‘eitizens in the former state is neu-| assault . the charge Of | way ts to be occupied about March 1.| any's wrecking crew 1 it | t0 Dave about $200 in his pockets, Colman building, Seattle. eee merce of the products of child la-|tralized by the making of bad citi The com . pase to pull Gall out Dor. It td lat to bé a nations! |zens in the latter state Be Rage, os ag witness a | Gall was removed in Hogic’s Se cited many pathetic Instances |rately, cannot past a uniform la¥liown. The stor} of the girl is al | He hag only been in the ol \ Points taken from his speech are; |COmPlished, it would take at least | Thursday night the girl gave birth |, Walter W. Ayer F has sold to NEW HOME FOR THE } “The cenaus shows that nearly |*,feneration But, in the mean-|to « child, and on hearing the story, | he D Lord & Co. lot 40, block 2. BIG MUSICAL HOUSE 2,000,900 child breadwinners under| While, this systematic murder of the father of the girl immediately Hell's Bixth addition, for $12,760 16 years of age are now at work. |yoeycmiiren and the systematic lor Colin, Upon the arrival of |TM* Property is situated om Bighth) ‘The D. 8. Jobnston Co, now to Ot ‘these, almost. 700,000 are en- | deteriora’ ion of American citizens nttor, the dog was set upon |’ between Beli and Battery #./ cated on Second av. near Marion gaged in work other than agricul-| "O95 oO eat and two j,|@0d is improved with » 20-room| is to remove ite place of business ture, Child labor on farm is AR gs rang noturing Hed to reweh th jRouse te for $75. The owner! about Auguat 18 to the new bulld good. This bill does ME bore forgone grenedhamper ates day morning purchased this property about six|ing, for which excavation is now that. It strikes only at child slay-|500'G! Certain ee cowerfal that \oe Palmer, and eS ago for $925, and the i| being made, at the northwest cor ery in facté mines and sweat-|fp etn ant php ae od De A warrant . coat him about $5,009,| nor of Third and University. They chess prevent 12 ot te ; 4 tow the r het gain on the invest-| are to occupy four floors in addi Appalling a¢ the census figures |!¥°, Child labo . f in 4! Gonlin, and he was t m © than $6,000 tn six years. tion to the basement and > ieee thew one truth, | Period of excitement 5 inion | Judge Palmer, and ‘ han 100. per cent Seamnent.,” & War GL EC dentin a a egy toy Te aet | child labor law ate arelthe am : pond Of GRAIN SHIPMENTS SHOW ae See te S00 will be hood, th nies of so-(82 Powerful that it In not executed.| was furnished by Eo Mgeny GREAT FALLING Ofe,| Ocated om the third Noor, to be oa 5 oe ps a | » hep le a + ogy : 1 © song Da an 1) used for muasteal recitals, while the . ’ ciety. do bem. Thay! Tue Warnings [eemmecDuris. | The priest, whie| Bg Pee pector| et! hoor wil ‘be arranerd ato Invites New Accounts In innocence " Mages mf the erAla | gujte for the use of artiste’ and mn WANT DISTRIBUTION OF ows n decided falling} ™¥M* ‘enchers’ studios Their Saving Departments H Y H SULLIVAN ESTATE STOPPED. | being attributed by ear our wn oice j hire the ear shortage and the| BUILD HOTEL ANNEX Prosecuting Attor Mack freight blockade, The report shows oe y* aa a ate ithat bat 480 cars of grain we re! iding of a 12etory annex , . . ; Join B. Athinesn, in wht sived in Jan ¥y, a8 compared to nier-Grand is now an! Owners of Wonderful Edison Phonographs foresee nat ation ne’ tach’ ny |829 care for that month tn 1906,” | et. Articles of tneor the prosecuting attorney te stop the po were filed yesterday b Can Make Records at Home Metrfbution: oe sey to stop the} INDIANA GETS SPUNKY. |W, McClintock White and Charle Per The request ‘ a ¢ } Per The new company fs to the at ¢ Was |; A m to Henry B. Reed, db }construct a 12-etory building on the D. &, Johnston Co. Sell Them. that applicat y | rector of tion for the A-¥-pbidek ranning from Post at. te made to the bes | P-E., oa the governor of Im} Weatern av nd from Marton to 5 os tana w pot recommend an appro} Médison The new stru ° wi t th speries A tation the fair because of the}coftain 760 rooms, and will be : present monetary need of home fm {firpproof throughout | att The manufacturers and TO RE-ADVERTISE FOR | bra n will probably see that} | TRUSTEES ARE ELECTEO a en nterest AVENUE GRADING | holde re of the Seattle & become win adie ae ben Pham OPIUM DEN RAIDED. | Power company was held at the betel @ potadivertimmnens: the tees | Dexter H nm bank yesterday aft ior te Weahind ak eek oe is, “the Chinese kid,” | ernoo The following were elect cuaiane ha ‘a pendlag! n running an opium den| ed stees for the ensuing year vor ty ge ake dis the Montana house, on Fourth av.| Robert Moran, H. H. Denny, B. ¢ lara — * be | sught in the act yesterday| Neufelder, Lester Turner, W. H : ‘ra les a ctnin oe ak oe as Mficer Keefe, and ar-} Workman, N. H. Latimer, Edmur 2 . many’ ts aay , , ® Sing’s opium pipe and out-| Bowden and W. R. Rust. The t : “ pord . including @ small amount of| tees will elect the officers Drop r ; a a im, was brought to the jail to . h I nbs t t held as evidence ing was! FUNERAL OF E. B. PUGH as : ' ; r e : locked up in default of $200 batl, | F § t 8 Se pe cem raat 4 | peogh Lt ok Cte rom 6 to NEW APARTMENT HOUSE TO LECTURE TOMORROW aun: t cout ming wae le at D S s Neidihieter cnahiniah tacos i ee rare ,| white bunting on the La ite eS e we Johnston Co. will shortly €0 up on 16th ay Rear |Mre. Ballington Booth so that her| of Butterworth k ‘han pthc BIGGEST, BUSIEST, BEST DEALERS. foot lot, and will be ick. J.Jon “Lights he ig hates 0 all bak rw ethagr tty Mt gan C ek agoouD ava EAE. wuang, |W. Qisiman, of Saginaw, Mich, in|Lite" had tobe postponed, and| ery. The Brotherhood ‘of isu Jorner First and Washington E. fi putting up the mone which is|will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow kere will attend the funeral 5 d afternoon in o bods we 7 }tngmen of the nation working people of |is bringing your wages | the | that THE SEATTLE STAR et LEE FEB. } BEVERIDGE PUTS CHILD SLAVERY PICTURES WA IN HIS SPEECH IN U.S. SENATE PHILADELPHIA BOY TAILOR OF 15. leaderabip. "Not only should the people Insist thar thelr their who ought to home of employed healthfully the open alr wages be working | children whould have a chance to grow up into healthy workers, but working Wejmen and women should demand shall not be jueed by competition of Httle ones school or at iT) wee COAL MINING ON STILLAGUAMISH re) Child labor! wh to the Bevery labor ook jleader in the country knows thin. If he does not, he is not worthy of HLS, TEACHERS | hae completed ite labore and ftw re- | 1907. ‘WOULD REGRADE FIRST HILL ON YESLER WAY 2, NTS. BETTER IARTERS How to got Fifth av. regraded their property of entrances on on a plan that will correspond with | Fifth ay, and take the traffic past the rogrades of Third and Fourth | w derground be p pie isa raat ave, and yet not affect Yeslor way|cal regrade of Yesler way along pon ttae treclal Bervion) To | and other of the bill streets, is the | with the regrade of 4 pie he os wecure the erection of a commodt question which Assistant Dngineer | bring the gm « by n ne ous building on Western av, near Jeffery bas to solve within & short ores ares down « he wate 7 Ume ne of the objects of Collector of Cus | eH clash when it comes to a dis | two bites of u single cherry ond toma F. ©. Harper's trip to Wash. | cussion of the proposed regrade of |therefore propose taking up the dngton, D. C. The collector started |the aide hill avenue, |regrade of Yesler for it» entire oo bis journey this morning and| [Isaac Cooper and C. P Dose, bia |length, They would cut the cable expecta to be gone four to # property owners with large hold | road street down, starting weeks |ing® at the intersection of Yesler| Fourth ay. and going clear throug! Callector Harper is also an ad jand Fifth, headed the pre tants |to Twelfth av. whieh would tab vocate of placing « fast and see youterday to the plans as proposed | the cut into the deep hollow beyond worthy launch in service, with |by the Fifth av, Interests the firet bill. headquarters at thia port, What Ex-counciiman Alpheus Byers al They would cut Yesler about 36 aoa lector desires 14 4 boat about |80 Owns somo good property near|fect at Kighth av, and lower it 40 fect long with good beam and | that Intersection and he joined bis | eight feet below its present grad depth, a speed of 14 knots and cap [objections to those of the others. [at Fifth av., and thus get it low able of facing heavy weather, He John P. Hartman acted ae the | enough #o that the Fifth people 10,000 to cover the {prinetpal spokesman for the Fifth | could get a grade down into the cost of auch @ boat ay. property owners tide flat district for an easy wagon As told in The Star yesterday, the | haul That would keep all the regrade of the avenue as planned | traffic on the surface, but It would C. E. ANNIVERSARY would necessitate a tunnel under | practically force the regrade of the Yesler way and at Terrace # entire first bil) district, 4 ‘oy the CELEBRATION Isaac Cooper and Mr. Dose will|old county court house and saw not consent to such an arragement,|the top of the whole hill of for as both ewn property on the cor |a general depth of somewhere about ner and such a plan would deprive ' 60 feet VIGOROUS PROTEST (THREE OVERLAND 26th anniversary of the «tian Rndeaver movement will be celebrated at the Presbyterian church, Bi Columbia st, tomorrow night at saa micron" | A$ MADE ON GRADE) = TRAINS ARRIVE as follows: Orety preiude and hymns; anthem by chotr, “The Re a commlonal DeKove sertpture With his home sitting like a toed- The Northern Pacific had three reading by Hdgar Barth, state prew-|ecool, 46 feet from the’ street sur- | OV@riand trains from St. Paul arrive ident; offertory, “Onward Christian | ace on the fre and 16 feet from |!" Seattle today, The three trains Roldiers,” BP. A. Mehnecker; prayer ling grade of the alley in the rear, | Were #cheduled to arrive yesterday by Je A. Duncan, president of |, property own amed Linset, tiv. |BUt owing to @ freight wreck near Westminster Rndeavor society. Ad-|ing on Thirty-seventh ay, protested | Paseo Junction, rendering the roud dresses, “What Christian fr rously before the street com-|!mpassable, the only trains that ach this city from Spokane Dene for the W mittee to the regrade of the thor Hartman, “What C. & on al were those coming via Portland for the Nat Dr, FL. Moretatt Linset’® seems to be the only | Ver the O. R. & N. tracks What ¢ Done for the City oan. ta tem prapened ian The Great Northern ts devoting Cart Reeves; "What C. 1 Has Done | district that will be #0 affected and |every effort to keeping its Fast | Mail trains in operation. The other fer the Chureh,” Kev. J, M. Wilson. | yesterday a delegation of property and “What ©. B. Has Done for the | owners visited the engineer's office Individual,” Mies De Voe to talk the matter over with Assist ant Engineer Jeffery The immature plan of the etreet committee in to have the city @rade the grounds down to a level of ty street the owner declares his in abitity financially to do so, and the | grading of the street seems advantageous to the district ANNIVERSARY TO trains are not coming in regularly but the Past Mail is rushed to Bpo kane and there it is made up as a spectal and hurried into Seattle SOR ON THE FRONT ore eee ee eee ee * » * to be * - WANT RAISE hers of Beat appointed « The high school t the, at & recent meeting. ‘camer Farallon, which was dl» committee to investigate the salaries patched with oil for the Alaska peld to high school teachers tn other | [ateamer Jefferson, returned last Major Wood, United States quar school beard. The committee | the termaster, today announced that he would receive bids for the buliding of civilian quarters at Fort Lawton. The building witli be two und a half stories high. port brings out the following facts The twelfth anntversary of the ‘That pricr to 189%, the minimum | founding of Wilson's Modera Bust pay of high echool teachers in Se- | none college will be celebrated next attle wee $1,200 per year, Durite | Friday and Saturday evenings. Fri Ahhh hh “ f - ttt hhh # AYO, BIL iv nd Me ; . (Star Spee <i YMPIA re i e “t night Tinaly paged Ty yd ville tntradueng *} f King county al id “poropriation of & cit a to the * ea, and eee eee tenes te ttens eee COAL PRODUCTION REPORT, ‘on for the yenr tu Washington be he ‘lon of the yemr tie ent according ” 1 in the vi ector DG Suction for tone, a8 546,901 duction Of the ty { the year wag ereatest year, } — LIQUOR CASE Dig Mike R rke who was sor under on without a If found ager of th needa NEW IMPROVEMENT Glam The sth Bescon Hit pened of ward, wap The officers tes Lewis; sees ctinee will te ‘Thursday, (Scripps Telegraph M BERLIN, Feb. 2.—The 8 the race question Hotel Thief ura P clothing stolen You Are To attend the big ji Park pavillon tonight... orchestra and « good Gentiemen 26c. Ladies ft \ is tatended for preciate people whe of life at a you belong to that in and see what we you squently the we do is the very We use the best of nd give satisfaction in possible way. If we did satisfact we could hope of securing & practice Our Prices Are office Mean rer | Sp. m. Sundays, 100mm ‘NATIONAL DENTIST E.G. Thompson — w J i. 4 1 de People’s Bank Second a 200 2xi2 Jack § We also reat f LoccERt SUPPLY co. Colman h Phones FE 2539523 y, 1 will my regular Lope 1 successfull i known to the Be tation Free, Lady Ate tendant. or. 6. EQPA 7ifees THIC

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