The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE AYN \ SS oo SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1910 ONE CENT 0x. TRAINS xp NE NEWS STANDS Be, fF. P. MULLEN, Counciiman-at-Large. 4. W. BULLUCK, 1AM HH. MURPHY, Coune!!man-at-Large, unciiman-at-Large R. HH. THOMBON, ee ee City Engineer ‘olice Department. &, SCOTT CALHOUN, JOHN H. BOYLE Corporation Counsel Chief of the Fire Department. " ED. L. TERRY B SAWYER, JOSEPH SCHLUMPF, City Treasurer Ward. Third Ward. ~~ ee a W. J. BOTHWELL, E. W. WAY, JAMES CONWAY, City Comptrotier. Second Ward Firet Ward “Ge = ke hm JAMES KELLOGG, THOS. P. REVELLE, ARNOLD ZBINDEN Fifth Ward Seventh Ward Sixth Ward. J. N. DENNEY, Ninth Ward €. L. BLAINE, Eighth Ward ret Ww. HM. WEAVER, 4. M. WOLFE, Eleventh Ward Tenth Ward. ) HIRAM C. GILL AND OTHER NEW OFFICIALS TAKE OFFICE New City Council Organized With Willian H. Murphy CONTRACTORS Will AFFLISE | FRIENDS CROWD AROUND AND GIVE NEW As President--Committees Are Named and City | MAYOR A HAPPY START IN HIS NEW OF- Fathers Get Down to Business. 1) GRANT CARPENTERS RAE FICE WHEN HE TAKES CHARGE SHORTLY setncsliiials | AFTER NOON TODAY. # 12 o'clock; Several matter ¢ then cluding the introduc y Goddard making ' Tf Union Votes for Extra Dollar a Day Selistere | Without ceremony, but with the ardent fe for any city official f i t ulation f nu 18 ft iram Gill was installed as maye rk Wass m | brought u ; Will Refuse to Pay It, ls Statement. ein oy an a olty ee 0 1 t ‘ lias at-large, fc ” m ol in accordance with an or “ Y he w got WARDALL sent of the t ‘ , P ice now in forc if letter If the cost of living is too high, the earpentera will have to ‘ tenth Ward ; é ed, to use the same for any other| learn to tive lower."—Frank 8. Misho, Contractor i 6. BOMLICE city business If the Carpenters’ union carries out thre sian py b 1 gathered Thirteenth Ward A petition fo lights on| ing @ raise from $4 to way, f This war the de That the labor headquarte MILLER GLAD HE’S 1 OUT OF HIS JOB The m eting ‘to deeide the matter will be h rrow fi t 1 carpenters voluntarily reduced their wages during the id ' id t tained, P a ate 908,” said Charles W. Doyle, #eeretary of the Labor ] bl | he om 1 f sion pant 1908, i r oyle, Becretary he Lat - at A ‘ ag . Cor And these wages have never been raised that ' Willem H Ume. and the Gil b durir J. Goddard Sei ne has gro o high that wage Wl hav FLOWERS GIVEN THE NEW MAY and N. A. Brown, secretay f ne =©Carpenter CONTRACTORS SAY NO. SS ae = the hata, (Continued on Page Three |

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