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ray ad MEN TO TAKE STRIKE VOTE FRIDA\ AAA AAA ALAA DAA LATE EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE — An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides in Seattle He = The Seattle ° ler tonight coing in fre@ Cr ATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. DENY ROTTEN EQUIPMENT “ro pocs” sars morr Green Men Report Due Says Cars "and Brakes Late Today Examined i AreBlamedon Wreck EveryDay Motormen and Conductors Investigate “Cause of Col- Safety Precautions Taken Give Views on Cause of __ lision That Kills One Pas- | in All Possible Ways, De- Big Accident senger and Injures 18 clares Superintendent EIGHT-HOUR DAY THE UNLY ISS The issue in the controversy between the city council and the street car men is the eight-hour day. Nothing more, nothing less. It is an issue which places the city in a sorry posi- tion, for, so far as the people are concerned, it is no BARIETY OF OPINIONS/CAR RACES DOWN HILL'MOTORMEN CAUTIONED longer debatable. The eight-hour day has “won its plies i aes s ER Pig eh ETL place in the sun,” and no set of councilmen can alter St ihe nial seat car accent fored ik cheers "shen 's, big | This iy the statement of Thomas that fact. It is universally recognized as just. ; on ine st. Tuesday afternoon. Capitet hill street car, out of a rint t of city ‘ ‘“ See scan | Sails ican ant ty [rating sit ant tracings mee And it does not mean that men shall be required femorensive pirece from, the | cated ete 2 coer Cuan [it should have been > pig aad to work 10 hours or 11 hours, or 12 hours. It means e wy ave ‘ueeday alternom were to Tt dght and Power ae pre covers 4 muititnde ie mines te Magee of Uitnles (company, the factor of walety, has eight hours only-except in gen ey or in eee, eee tals the cor | attention is being given to} “War conditions ‘were greatly re-| pay. In the case of thit he has k t txbliche Feet information. [ine cond the brakes on the! spon tt bit a ‘What do motormen and conduc | pig car. Practically all of t rs ” Anolon vy to cag, Rs Da Wore think of Seattle's street car juries were sustained by passengers | ment up to the extent it ordinarily equipment? lin the small car, which was carried | would have,” the city traction head Ta it “bum equipment”? jtwo blocks. ‘to Sixth and Pine, with | sult Wednesday morning At i, Mf the opinions of half &/ its cargo of maimed humenity | “Sines early fall, however, they n motormen and eareaian on “havecheet!extonaiyely bul ap of - Reatete'y main; onl (sEReatetn gh dene and Andrade te ines, sig eareUT atsentton Mstaken HOWARD CARROLL, 17 yeareld to certain works tending toward | mronaway high school student, 9t9 | *fety of operation ed at time-and-a-half pay. Unless men are paid overtime when required "werteqnore-than sight hows «dey. 4ae8 ht- day becomes a farce. That is plain. Even c thers, However, Deny It ‘The equipment of the system, at en to this from the conductor | 1th ave.. Instantly killed. lms : } ? | ‘went time ix not bad. it Ghptiol bi car: “It's = wonder| JACK BURKE, 16. Chelsea Court) [D6 Pemey hime if Ot ae good as men should see that. To deny the men uve apartments, 620 Olympic way, stu-) Gent; right foot amputated. W. D. SMITH, 37 years old, Conk lin hotel, #6 Vir salesman: right foot severely Incerated. that accident yesterday hasn't hap ered before. You can talk all you Want, but I've been on cars before yesterday's accident that did some Te rete ci, {don't krow| MRS. W. G. TURPIN, Port Lod. | Mi n, with LN wate ave an ‘ & low: severe lacerations about body, |!" f equipment. We have whose is, but Ido know ractically complete fice be Moat T've bean fooking tor just such| 0. V- LINDLEY, 45, 911 13th ave.) Or" he Ngnebadlyy ? Be motorman of smaller ear; right @ collision ae we had yesterday. If a car gets away iis ‘aiglireents shoulder wrenched; cut about face by we can make it’ And we are work Ing all the time to impr it The municipal railways now have an‘ ¢ Department.’ inausgu pay for cvertime work is to deny the he eight ‘howe day to them. There is no legal hindrance to give these men a Mut square deal.. Corporation Counsel Meier’s opinion ~ flying glass. ; on the Pine st. hill because it has , , 2 | t ' - t has MRS. WALTER €. LITTLE, 1108 Mutt's in our midst sittin’ wr CAN poor brakes, what's the answer? Weg. Howell st: slight bruises. ht now Mutt? Well, Noah Webster might} lotta pir on the question bears this out. The council has informed me that while with provide overtime pay. It has the legal right. And Kiss an Eastlake car at Eighth ave ANNIE SCHULZ, 6312 17th ave. N a elle Ry Pha stiake. W.; bruised about the body < jon company for some time | ous mammal (Canis F amitiarin) ought to be done abou’ MRS. A. OSBOKN, 6312 17th ave." P° r no attention to 4D | markable for its intelligence and for E ae hea x iis. A. OSBORN, ; care or mata emg Fihagh og e-em lrg it should do so, not only because it will avert a pos- — riszied old tr fn MRS. S. BIORNSON, 1533 W. 63d/ UON*. at the time of the taking Over| matter of fact, Mutt i# plain dog—a 3 eipeen pestis * Bi aah cne ty €'the linea by the city the techan- | battered ‘campaigner, who , sible strike, BUT BECAUSE IT IS JUST AND IT the Eastlake line for so many y G. PETERSON, 312 17th}! sin ver »od condi wicked paw. before that he knows hundreds of patrons bruises. of igilance on this| Seattle purpa ¢ wa " IS RIGHT. by their first name EDITH WEDDLE, 1019 E. aa Deen relaxed Mutt Joped Into town tod : Gone Over Every Night learning that a dog show was bille “Every time I start: down that! Pike st.; bruised. bili on fastiake from Roy st. 1] A, € 70, 949 W. 63d st.,| “Cars are turned in every night at|for the Arena next Thursday, Fri trust to luck that my ‘air’ will hold.| shoemaker; lacerations and bruises. | the barns and are gone over in ev-|/day and Saturda I never used to worry—my al SHERLOCK, 736 3 ery detail, A barn foreman is on| “Thin is my first glimpse at the ‘ ways seemed to be in good | and suffering fr j But now I don’t know-I'm i the job all the time, and old bur inc € >,” Mutt Remembers Few Things n king man has » crew of ba h—me-| remarked, a8 nderly adjusted a I.don't wanta knock or any Be Yor my car to leave the « “ai ud seeer 18, 30th ave. and | chanics car repair m stibaniame. Gk tie bande peuverditliys I'm “hereto fnform the ; r a the foot of th: hill and epill my | Terrace st.; bruises, the min ne is run in, @ crew!from an untamed taxicab. 1 took | wide Pas wares thas I min a lotts e é en 0 joad into Lake Union. Why not] MRS. EMMET MATHEWS, 603 | is at w: Each man has a task|q run-out powder right after Henry lof them babies’ parents when they % prevent an accident now? I'd look | IMth ave. N.; cut by flying glass. assigned im. One inspects the| Gregg, the ex tcher, declared} was glad to have me ah the her out only that my rheumatism ut by flying glass. mn. The foreman|eld dasa Gay, shat guy. fo. Ol hal pe ty Pte ih e aA you know RAVIRDIA, 110 Cherry | « nd the general} ragged, but now that Henry hae laid them snobt naar Another Explanstion 5, 4115 W fever beeen to give tt R. Jile ait “Don't blame it on poor braking,” fe dl weap fh siti . ai r ' was the opinion of a West Queen) ARTHUR WATSON, 1412 Summit and check ‘oing to the| on ny . . Anne motorman. “Of course,” he lave; bruises. tonaeaan ona ing to the Arbu hn | \ an Ei cist, Mrs. A na R Ba ‘ONT'D ON PAGE TEN “rushed won 4 indow casir A fi ‘ ba we rydon, Char et i ‘ night will be held in abor Tem- ; (CONT'D ) s ve tied ect a wi . H 4 U, is over all} Those Were Balmy Days |e Tehnant: atid ‘niore ownern,: just Seattle carmen will take a ey Py nent tp kee § bor Ts 4 4 ? D ON PAGE TEN) Ive ‘al right for these tallbrow | What the parents of their prize pets; strike vote Friday, following a 7 pean tig pb ga ty pO a the front end of the larger car of dogs to pull off som i _ More Rain Drops the same route, Howard Corvo'l ot Saye Allies Ask dogs to pull. aff 0 . Ready to Trickle * “°"""”, US ‘vat ne “ued did when I was a kid, throwing a cling of all street ruil 00 ap aer frisky foot around Seattle, when we called for mid. ’ : bording Stevenson, bust i mt of the union, will be for never knew what a license tag) night Thursday, The walkout, ji’ iene nour day. Without over HISSES WILSO ness greed upon, will be in protest ‘dia shane ean th te it ht-hour | net the city council's refusal | Ime, ther oan BERLIN, May 13.—"We ng exclu tiv a nice treat th is old-time Impossible Terms (ee eee ene eees | meant Looks tauam tor the a kelly stindeediie | ZURICH, May (United Press| was a sandspit full of Siwashes I the ka at the he lay for perat ere BP bert ‘images The European Press, a German | w) 3 the Seattle Kennel club have t f rtime in the | lor car operatives ke anyth but lid 4 German | where Skinner & Eddy’s now is, had Pa y ‘ pxtra for overtime Following the request of thy | fight to the uttermost eet ae aoe 4 as t a ome Girl on Trial for news ager today circulated the! better time than these babies, with | F. Tadama, Seattle artist, to judge clty's street railways. cil for information, the eity comp: | seperation by violence of Panper,< QcoOre® : song 8 following interview with Foreign|their robes and special grub and} the pedigreed pups. Well, on behalf | sy at's meeting is being | trot) n Y Ris. the proenssuctne vr) Killing HighBinder Sine! nendort nanny oa the tired poy Well om Meat |Tyuragay night Meeting lng tr nan ete fr rebonte fom | Germany tery matter o act, ow “ : ver | J to receive reports from officers | all city dé eads as to -. ae = mate i t fi ra MAI Cal, May 14.-—(Unit The peace terms are simply un-| “We never had to worry about fs ss Aatgsir Sg gg aba ca a ¥ at ™ ab | aD Scheldema: mn detaied tal weather—aith we ar cane of Oneita He bie, t th 1e committee whi a ether they paying overtime te declared ¢ for rain drops Wedn ure | 9g Prean).‘The cane of Onelia Hall, |believabo, because they ask the km rented the “ar workers foro the ny employee, ther authority and) tmalon forwarded to Danalg ter ‘. a - , i180 | on trial for. the Killing of Lum Hung, | pos 4 his action follows charges day hi that ek " committee rtain departmen Not only that, but | oninexe » during Thursday binder, on sacramento | terial the ‘ozone is going to be co river houseboat, will be in the jury’s|moral ¢ " all cluttered up with one « 0) hands late today, Arguments were | distrust of us. We want an organ ote ’ a ties pared BERLIN, May 13. pee eers but (highly ur ar started thie morning, and It ts ex-| ized world, in which Germany see tee , of Street Rall a yan ecibemeadien ork, | thousand — majority hwesterly winds yected the arguments and ruc | I o wae tt h 587, me uesday nig n c ensatl i bewthwester!; as r age uspconng ie by , ve the same rights as other peo: inion offices, in the Seaboard t Members of the council im the| made a demonstration in ns to the J a ple. ling, and decided upon a referendum ! city narter does not permit over. of the Hotel Adlon today, q ‘ y all of the court da 2 i : fe P _ Clothing Makers The girl ndmits Idling the Chinese ROME, Ba {United Ppsae) Seattle police and immigration vote, The meeting Thursday time to be paid ing: “Down with Wilson! Dor b & icant Wage ost eee tio te prevent ha Ltaly Army Lands |The Italian press reflecting public| officers are searching for the - eng Saae A -| with the Americans! - e r Bo r tof * pinion, declares Ttaly’s diplomatic! five'prixoners who esc 7 ‘ mult grew in front of th - 4 Gaatrying ) > .foreg her opinion, declar aly's diploms ¢'prisoners who escaped from } grew of the r a & CHICAGO, May 14.—Thirteeh’ CHE Sinto iv’ if i San Frap on Dalmatia Coast) (i i icin ie growine 2 the county jail at Everett Wed: Austria Delegates ‘ Big U. S. Seaplane | jean headquarters until 50 sole! cago clothing manufactu ixco’n Chir pro} LONUVON, May 14.—(United Prown)| vatches trom the peace’ conference | nesilay by sawing thelr way then Near St. Germain Arrives at Halifax ders arrived and cleatea tr whichatheir 7,000 cmhployés ate roy him grade today reported that large'Ital.|deplet the situation as “ominou two sets of heavy steel bars, The BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS HALIFAX, N. 8. May 14.~-United] Phe a gaihered toe ge granted an increan wages, of séa tind een landed at ae a th “Wilson's attitude fugitives are (United Press Staff Correspondent) | press).—The NC-4 arrived here this | stration against the peace termal fective Juné 1, drbitratiqn of rie Sebenieo, in Dalmatia; and ‘were he Idea Nasiénale urges the|. Witllam Mokinnon, 43, Canadian,| ‘ST. GERMAIN. May. 14-—The! atternoon front of the They neces and an eight-hour day, with « 50,000 Garment marching into the interlor, fortitying | tranan delegates to return to Rome | held by order of the immigration of: | hour of the Austrian peace de uddressed by Richard Fischer, * the mountain passes as: they ad: | wlan delegates fo return 4 ficers for deportation Fe ae eee creat, ached. (-, Th® DWF seaplane, completing the sald the confidence of the ats Gans, See a , first of her flight from Chatham |in President Wilson had been diately “as they half holide > Roti baa Workers Strike | vances again tr Carl Freemen, 34, serving a 30-day used, and that the go } fully i < i : »d for today, was uncertain, ‘Their NEW K, May 14.—(By United ater will get what is It entence f a or offense, uled f t ) to Trepassey, N. &., alighte z Asks Discharge to Press.) k and suit om rs of R Bi tt I | ‘phe Berne correspondent of the is : ” Huu at " bik ft to 14 | train reac hed Basle lust night, in swore . hted in th |ment would refuse to. seme Joi City Coun il 4 ep. Dburne 8 | us tebe illiard, 21, sentenced to 14 | (ine fop them to arrive this morning, | harbor here at 2:10 p.m, (1:10 New | treaty en 4 oin ity Councll | tne tnternational Garment Workers’ | Dead at His H Idea Nazionale declarey the allies are | year# in the reformatory at Monroe, | }\t it wan believed they would be | York time) Ye ae By. Ce pen we ripen \turpene ehep «be ay n und ts the ne /and held penc appe 0 the | > - \ me). © demons’ Councilman-elect John E, Carroll) union went on s#trik here tod: ead a 18 ome|! setive in Vienr r ra : raph * it bale i aaa hla Dy pel: Ns | purposely ae layed en route suffi-} es oi conrad he Hotel Adlon, ho : ciently for them to reach their desti-) @HfATHAM, Mass., May 14.—(Unit- | jeering and shouting “Robbers! will take his seat in the! Union headquarters stated that 50-| GADSDEN, Ala, May 14—For| price of Austr fonday. He has re-| 000 workers have quit several years one of the leading | project of a nyberand | probably tumultuous scene lasted half union with Gern arceny | nation at night, the same as the G ed Press).—-The navy dirigible ¢-5, council next s + quested his discharge from the army Minimum weekly wage of $50 for | members of the house, and chairman | will be the Tyrol, which will be given} 1 Mitcham, 37, an Englishman, ee ce gaten, it where he holds rank of major,| operators: Ie demandes by the lof the committee on immigration in| back to her Instead of being awarded | arr ' a by .smougration authoriti lie |which started: from Montauk, N. ¥.,{%OWP + aworn into office as soon | strikers. They also ask a nour | thé last house, Representative John | to Italy for deportation or N ndland tod rassed ove - eis tooerved The charter pro-|week, guarantee of eixht months'|L, Burnett, of the Seventh Aina | The Clornale D'ttalia classifies the| Leo Lockacki, 28, Austelin. alle a! What the country needs is a blind peal ab eecaet n te wd bare pti | What a congressman lea vides he must qualify before the sec-|work 4 ¥ nil right to inspect |district, died sudd sday night | report of a French protectorate over | enemy who was held for investiga: asylum for people who are blind to the aviation base here o'clocl [ims his first term he doesn’t ; ¥ folowing © election, Hhooks of employers. at hiv home, Ethiopia as “inoredible.”” tion by immigration officers thelr own interests today tell when secking a seg \ is «