The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1907, Page 1

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‘LAST . ae ° EDITION to Work Seven Days for Six Days, Pay, and ¢ | Walk Out--Stand Together, ‘and Will Fight to a Finish. 750 waiters and Spied ont of local ca some with was bre mont of restaurant ke Issues Statement. Mat employes be . Re Kt " € made by seven das e on " ident of the Restaurant ge six days ation In explainin Me cafes were left w gt the bre reported nt and will continue sident of the Restaura paxociation ia quoted eas as saying that the seven week rule will be in fo nal Ped but a short while Ne a of this has ever been giv urance fet net one word has been said restaurant proprie ¢ isgued|to the union about the seven-day t this morning that they! week. They me forced to reduce expenses by ‘girls dndividually that they must Teduction that has oceurred | work seven days for six days’ pay business during the yast Some of them even sald if the girls me Weeks It was ounced that didn’t like it they could quit ployed whe ¥ informed the hae The waitresses ask only what all without regard to the other working women get, one day's vst in seven. We are even willing en days where subst! ing ia the list of the is where the walk-out o« to work - . . tutes cannot be secured. with number of employes Wages Smait 2. eee, ‘Our wages are already smatl as women work ently 1 found 15; Wilbur's, 20; Union Bak. | Compared with othe $8; Yester. 14; New German |¢™. In the east r ttle Kites that women get better wages than an Bakery, |) ving expenses considere The local Restaurant Ke mw To Pay the Scale. association has been advert.sing in Mebowing is a list of the restaur eastern papers for waitresses, prom ad cafes which have anno ising to farnish transportation. We What they will continte to sont girls to the addresses given Seale demanded by the union 9 advertisements and found Moon, 20; Ge ek days wo this to be true ie, Royal, Chau ‘Our union makes practice of LiL xX L xivi asst © to waitresses ex But ean, ing © fr cities without Bismarck, all cafeterias, asking whether they belong to a Manca’s, Grant's, and all union. We have never asked the Baving a bar mn jon * to assist us im this work pen horses . db the ir me of the ike are the following eller, Butler, Savoy, Rainic I see | have been called a dream Rainier Club, Wast St. Francia and ali If anyone ke I amer and will come to he will find I am very much am a ar of festaurants affec ed by the |awak IWARD GOULD’S LIFE IS THREATENED (By United Press.) up the steps and pushed his way YORK, Dec. 7.—A wild. through the vestibule le took @ Patockily buflt young man buRch of keys from his pocket and was about to fit one int he fate last night in front of a Sy of an inner doo apartment house on West and a man barred fird st. and as he flourished seized the claspknife, shouted: “I'm down th kill Howard Gowid, [ll m is blood. My wife is in that assailant had and I'm going to see her. closing Cant keep me away from Tl come back here again and blow off Howard Gould's head,” the ing the open knife into the man m arted towa @f his coat, the man ran | Broadway HURLE tewalk hie eared within. ttered as he Idaho, a | not far f ew ¢ of ifiec imb ‘ onge pe BM between her Burk fe et were t 7 ws i Th cations are t w i Frau 2 in th \e a ! ! Hodge, | ast The ne at k a 4 Me bp Pleads to Lesser Crime A te was NORTH YAKIMA H ' ed h 4 " 1 \ aay. od Demy Carroll, 16-Year-Old Cabin Boy, Steals Back On . Steamship Saratoga After Being Ordered Off, and Work of Inspector Causes Death. (0k nee Alter being ove ff the ate wt he fe eside a Whip Saratoga erda seve | 3 ; tical 63 Weparation tor tthe | Alaska 1 i - “A esa | ened he dire 1 1 the ship's gangwa 1 morning, | love ne it . over ’ Met his death & iftoca- | ™ a anita insp rom bur f the wate , m burning sulphu oe ee iis 4 ‘ Had Retired to Bunk gitieations point to the fact that by the first 1 4 haa reti » his bunk in 1 Leneross, bi hold of the sbiy 8 yp, and being partner ft together and both ti Out by the phur fumes, |b drinking. As near as Len Maggered to @ «angway cr an remember, he left Cay ff ® © VOB. % NO. 147 | 3 THE SEATTLE STAR’ | SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, DECEM®ER 7, 1907. RESTAURANT EMPLOYES GO OUT ON STRIKE b dial dnd dada td BANK CLEARINGS, * atte. ® Clearings today . .$1,221,501.49 * Halances 94,890.28 Tacoma, ings today $708,292 ances 1644 Portland. ® Clearings today $673,188 ® Balance : soe 8 08 * ee | Old Vigilante Dead, SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Dee Montanya, a } of the vigilantes San Franciace, mplications due to old age figure prominently in the Urri events that occurred when the state was young MRS. LUNDBERG DIES. Mre. Detia Lundberg, wife of Mar tin Lundberg, a saloonke Yeouler way, died ye da Pacific hospital, aged r at leaves one child. FATHER AWARDED CHILD. | Hesste Cheadle, the Los Angelew irl who disappeared after her ar | rival in this eity veral weeks ago “ wae later found living with a ily near Hillmane@ity, was yes terday awarded to the custody off eee eee ee ee eee eee 1 here from She ERR ONE CENT 46T—RAIN TONIGHT T WINDS WEATHER FORE AND MONDAY, FRESH WE THE COUNCIL father, R. Cheadle, of 1110] Twenty-fourth ay, N, but wal re-| manded back to the custody, of her | uptil Cheadl arranger } » them for money whieh have spent tm buying the girl clothes REREKRAENKARAREBEEEE AR ANK HHA H HOOD BALLARD CITIZENS PROTEST : ‘ Public Interest Demands That Newspaper Combine Be Not Permitted to Rob the City of Thousands of Dollars During the Coming Year. MR. COUNCILMAN: At a special meeting of the Thirteenth Ward Republican club, held at the former Ballard city hali last night, the follow ing resolution was unanimously adopted “Whereas, Bids for the city printing for the ensuing year are in excess ten times the amount heretofore paid for the same, and, “Whereas, It le bel by the members of this club that the city printing can be done at a much cheaper figure than proposed by the bide now on file and thus save a large amount of money to the taxpayers of this city, and, it appears that the bids offered are not fair to intranet otis a : Ro therefore, be it |) That this club urgently request the city council i r ed to reject said bide and readvertise the same.” i ss Believing that it would be to the benefit of the Thirteenth ward if the city printing could be done by Ballard publish ! eat ers, the club decided to put up the necessary check if the Bal = lard News would put in a bid at lese than half of the bid of the Bulletin, The Ballard News has done the printing for the former city of Galiard for many years, and the club be I th n lieves that the Ballard printers can easily do the work and save money for the taxpayers. t a i 1 no Pee ee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee PROSPERITY IN ein a ae era i fm fe * LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dee. 7 METCALF BOOM tow Cost of city printing during 1908, at 50 cents an inch ........ $48,000 SRRBERERREEREBRES Fe Cost of publishing Bulletin for one year ........0005 aeeeeeess 6,240 # NIGHT RIDERS RAID Open Expensively Furnished Headquarters With a Profit to Col. Blethen .........s.s00¢ iis be sees. $41,760 S emTucny TOWN) Staff of Paid Workers in Interest of James 3 Here are some more Pi TBE & “Night viders” raided Hopkins ville exrly today, destroying $200,000 worth of property The “riders” burned the po lice and fire headquarters, the telephone and telegraph of fices, a dozen tobacco ware houses and demoti#hed the of flee of the Kentuckian, a news paper that had been con demoed by the vandals. eeeeeeeeee et tee ee TO POSTPONE ALL STREET WORK The eut oat all at can be postponed sid Chairman Thomson this mor yo Dg be do} But thr sented by the engine red abs t this time eatin anything lke @ large walke on E. Prospect drive from Summit to fF av. N., at @ cost of $14,900. BURGLARS SECURE SQUARE MEAL (By United Press.) TACOMA, Dee Thieves got @ pair of $25 diamond cuff buttons and & good square meal last night he home of Mr i Mra. F at were d and $100 ste night WROINGKI SENTENCED. Wroinski t h a dead t bore August, was this rn g sentenced Judge Me h court erve h te penitentiary TO SUPPLY POWER BOY SMOTHERED BY FUMIGATION Boat Is Fumigated. nny Carroll w t) Philup Carroll, a stevedore in Portland, His mother, Mrs, W nie Carroll lives at Eighth av. and Pi t, In this city. A Grace Carroll, is employe ocal telephone exchange. tte ee eee eee eee eee d of public works has set {mprovements nero is the polley of the beard,” | hand is walart ants are af partican character of ite candids t con theland the plan for him to secure » direction of the manager Who |his nomination ates were pr re depart ment, outy one of which wan for am. This fg the estimate for the concrete dw. Park javenth whieh quarters rank Sand Yakima Av. meat market alwte 13,000 ‘ i An alr of easy prosperity proper. [ticans as well as democra n Profit to paper similar to Bulletin on weenbaneova See Seay $11,000 le @ Mietinction having been made ena . - age recard to marth in a « The figure en are based n the ¢ it t | 1908, movement for the elimination of men to sign it, and thowe In charge or a é ie put tion of the ct P ; sd polities from municipal gov @f the movement boast that there . , , ¥ , the Interests of “big business” are probably more of the me pr t n both ses up to a ve mu rger pervades the headquarters tn the |thau of the ts Howey ne I ? 4 a <~ Hote! Butler of the organized ef fradkly say that it ix the | to bring General James 8B the movement to have Ge " } € an a pe ‘ , Metealf into the mayoralty cam calf declare bie Intention and " ‘ ‘ eady « , ¢ ‘ paign « p aspirant for the the nomination at the hands of the \ A : straight democratic nomination. |democratic party Bulletin ere the ne c di be all a a quarters themaetves are com Non-Partisan Movement et axresen ston: § ffice already ¢ € f fit modious and ostensibly expensive, R W. Emmons, who bad taker be . jently furnished and equipped, a prominent part in the movement) to the owner t conveniently located with reference and has circulated one of the pet! Phese: are: facts we are giving. you: here; Mr; Councilman, and we want’ you think the center of business activity (Mons, ia himself a republican, but > in every respect suitable for phe declares that the movement it-) them over Sunday and Monday ' purpose of wement. Nu-fgelf in non-partisan despite the opt in a wellehielded hack T movement thu: ® kround, and a stenographer ts kept (merely a spontaneous uprising of with an elaborate correspon |poyular sentiment in behalf of | Col. Blethen says that 60 cen ty pris handle votes to reject the bids ope dence conducted tt ynection with |General Metealf.” said Mr. Em-|per inch is a reasonable price fo profit on € the council meeting last Mo campaign mons this morning. The petitions | wishing the city printing in th which bi esu Have Paid Workers. have been in cireulation about 7 7 an inch the fF combination ente Paid workers have been busy) week, and we have already b B or 1,500 per ¢ the Times and the Pos the past Week ciroulating peti | some 150 signatures to them turned ma that the Bulletin b i would you con- gencer by which the former sing General Metealf to in at hea Whe , ' mae for the past easonable” profit, suspend tt publicatié the race, end alr some standing are all col & lows morning paper if the latter signers to the petitions bave the signers will number abov { statement is false r in a re- permit it to secure the City print- been sec ed In the Het of namen, | We are ing to have If the city printing had beer 7 Bulletin could be Ing at t own figure. exhibition at the head: | ference in charge ed in the Times at the f Seattie, take the When these bids havé been re- here are comparatively | moveme me time this ‘% cents an in h ement at half the figure 1 it will be up to the mayor which may be recognized as | noon evening at an how o ea an offict That having been active in the past into be nged, at which we will able, and = from me there w , willing to tical movementé, the support | go ove petitions and arrang slone pa expenses ar ap a > the candidate baving, apparent: to have a committee present them ofit of $11,000 per yea accept t at a been drawn largely from the/to Genera! Metcalf and urge him Big Profit in Th less th ed and file of the voters to announce bis candida A al estimate of th ¢ Time its word. The list is headed by Fred B./ It te understood at the b ar producing such ape per There a today pre the real estate man and t i Motealf is in ful week, which would include a h to the publl- tric railroad butider, and R. W mpathy with the movement and t t b of Rulle- nmons, an attorney, and for | will enter the race as suggests outras 1 printing law partner of Charles G. He R. W. Emmons and M. M. Teate ante ’ ht be le e mutually president of the executive! representing the alt organiza oxeeu: the a there. agree fi p jing a reason- committee of the King County! thon, called at the democratic hunct , ot a 4 $13 and « t tie club. Among the sign-|e@on today and stated that th “ note - e Sta asked this morning are J. D. Trenholm, secretary | wished to submit a proposition to » 924.¢ t Agog h the mail by Dr. C. B, Rey the Northwestern ship| the club, President Reynolds tr and not increased t . n ‘ 1 not put in pany and a tor of the Pa-| formed them that they would have | cit 1 oe 8 based ‘ 7 > If the ound National bank; O. D. Col | to make thelr 1 al to & general | essa enlarge < t the Times anager of Seattle | meeting of the club w " " b f cent 1 call for new compan 40,0 It is understood that Colone Cost of Bulletin. ar 1908 " ay ‘ " er } na and an active First| Blethen has agreed to handle the he expense of pre = | thee ied . " Ps . i i ata we 1 republican leade The peti-| pablielty end of the Metcalf can ata the names or repub- | paign through the Times By United Press jpemte oseph : , ; \ ‘ ( ' i he “ Aes ORK a " * ¥ i net 4 Haw b * * chiet } te * KING OSCAR DYING * phe " ent) ernoon * * Pb ig thes * By United Pres * h tried and acq la * OCK tig * 1 h *! 1 . oS. BLYNN STOPS °°: : GOLDEN WEDDING and ¢ . f te o * , e he #0 \ * rh i f the € « 7 4 * is membe the Kraph TCP ee eee eee ee ee » ye it wast iu Mg conference STORE ROBBED. ‘ yp Pri sy ee See Sees (By United Press ‘ ; A Kreeme J AN FRANCISCO, Dec Sten} oe sl men 4 Cooy ; - ~ ie ae t { h tif f the and nal 4 ‘ ment " d ‘ound of thei it at the Reliance f A repe t < . at the 3 " M I I enge on hin was all but knoeked n the | me I rw it ! olden ate yestorda ernoon the jury | affair was brought to by | ve uty " ‘ mpleted and n ¢@%an| Rotores Eddie Smith ne of rhe 1 1 { the | We ’ ion follow Ward econds, who mbered M Maria A, Harri lied € most ema « r € da J W A inte H. Frazer, aged {| through the ropes at the same mo-| day at the home of her laugh: |ihe pay t he aneit ara jeath Kvan 8, farme A. A. TH ment Ward had taken a hard | ter Mr Clinton « it bee " - hay A f f the 29, merchant; W. A. Palmer, | beating at the hands of his burly st place, at the of 74 " v rin. in cele Hveryman; William Stahl, 69, opponest and was hardly able to M Harris came to Seattle | 198 od the law Average OX 1 markable ¢ a nectar wion Cart uw’ | stand on his feet ears a m Kansa istence of man de" Yaving retained numerous guests have beon Invited

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