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Murray State's Digital Commons Paducah Daily Register Newspapers 7-22-1905 Paducah Daily Register, July 22, 1905 Paducah Daily Register Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pdr Recommended Citation Paducah Daily Register, "Paducah Daily Register, July 22, 1905" (1905). Paducah Daily Register. 12. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pdr/12 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paducah Daily Register by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EMPIN rC k • PADUCAH DAILY REGISTER. Standard, Est. April, 18/14. PADUCAH, KY., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 22. 1905. VOL 22, NO. 70 Register, Est. May, 1896. as in the bitu- conflict. They realized that they I win a strike wtvich began Alabama and had' no chance of securing their for- Estimates For Conference Iminous coal mines of KOMUILA IMO STRIKE The state- mer positions and for that reason had Tennessee a year ago. by Central Labor c- no desire to end the conflict. ments were made ENDED Seoond Street Of Accountants of the Tennes- ARRIVES HAS The surprising thing about the Agent Hugh Dewitt, Railroad Co. tZlimiwassissss.a. vote of the department store drivers see Coat, Iron and that the union con ed was that considerably less than half Dewitt asserts DONOVAN of $1,000 a day JAPANESE PEACE ENVOYS TEAMSTERS DECIDE of the :ree who joined the strike GIVEN ROBERTSON & GARD- GENERAL T tributed an average CHICAGO of the members originally voted on the proposition to NER AGAINST THE PROP- AND OT RETURNED for the maintenance NOW CROSSING THE THEIR LOSING these two states, 111PTO STOP end the fight. When the strike was ERTY OWNERS. DAY. of local unioqs in ge addition to the $365,000 STATES. STRUGGLE. ordered nearly aiao men walked out of and that in Route to the union the barns of the State street mer- Boiçiu of Works Would Not Consent Mr. Anderson Wood En spent by the organization, within the last chants. Beginning nearly a month Bitulithic People Subletting Washington to Locate—Watch had expended $26,000 railroad tickets to LANDED THURSDAY AT ago, however, desertions began. Sev- Their Contract. Inspection Finished. three months for MAJORITY ANXIOUS to 'return to enty-five men have returned as indi- enable strike breakers SEATTLE, WA, TO GO TO WORK'. Jahn Donovan, of viduals to Marshall Field Se Co., and Yesterday afternoon at the meet- General Agent their homes. railroad here, re- by Dewitt int in all the stores some of the union ing of 'Mk board of publit works the Illinois Central The statements made morning from Min- out in hearing corn- drivers have gone back to work. It is there was approved the estimates for turned yesterday were brought Chief employment Should Be in New York Monday and Joint Council Takes Little Time to estimated that nearly aoo men desert- Contractors Robertson le Gardner for phis, Tenn., accompanied by plaints against two large Accountant have been Washington the Following Si, ed the fight during the lest four the brick street and storm water Clerk R. E. Adkisson and agencies in the city, who Declare Fight Ended for been there men for the weeks, and some of them were the sewerage work they did on Second L. P. Core, they having engaged in obtaining Day. conference Good and All. most radical men in the rank and file between Broadway and Kentucky av- Thursday attending the tnines. nd the gen- during the early stages of the strug- enue. The estimates are against the held at the Gayoso hotel by agents, chief gle. abutting property owners and show eral! agents, division TAFT JUNKETING PARTY. and all others ROSTER OF THE C NV SHEA ADVISES THE Cheer and Sing in Glee. Sow much each individual owes the clerks, accountants divisions South REPRESENTATIVE PARTY. That the strike would be voted off' contractors for that portion of the from the respective Will Receive a Cordial Welcome MEN TO CAPITULATE. object of the by the department store men was a work running in front of their prop- of the Ohio river. The Tokio People. chief From foregone conclusion when the polls erty. meeting was to confer with the The board granted City Engineer accountants of the road and decide Seattle, July 21.—Baron Komura, opened. The men were in the mood Tokio, July 21.—Extensive prepa- Chicago, July 21.—The teamsters' Washington permission to tear up upon a number of important changes foreign Minister of Japan and her to vote it off Wednesday night after rations are being made for the recep- union has surrendered. The joint two more blocks of Third street for to be shade in keeping the accounts chief plenipotentiary in the coming the stormy meeting of the joint coun- tion of Secretary Taft and party. Be- council last night officially declared the purpose of excavating and grad- of the mammoth system. During the peace negotiations with Russia, land- cil, but the hour was late When the sides official receptions, imperial and off the strike against the Employers' ing same, just as soon as the labor- gathering numerous alterations were ed from the liner Minnesota Thurs- meeting of the organization was call- otherwise, the bankers and other in- asociation, which for fifteen weeks ers finish laying the paving brick on upon and will be put into use day amid a blaze of fireworks ex- ed to order and it was determined to decided fluential associations and societies has turned Chicago into a veritable that thoroughfare between Kentucky for betterment of the service that the ploded in his honor by a crowd of take the referendum yesterday. The are held • meetings and appointing battle ground. Yielding to defeat in avenue and Washington street. The Illinois Central always improves more than 0000 Japanese who had strikers loitered around the polls all reception sommittees. the most important fight in the or- contractors have about five blocks Whenever possible, no matter to what gathered to welcome him and his day, apparently in a cheerful mood All Tokio is inciaista to wive the ganization's history, the union asked torn up now, excavating and grading expense it is put. suite. A band 'mingled Japanese and over the prospect that the long and heartiest possible reception to SeCre- no quarter and extended to the men same, while their desire is to tear up American airs as Mayor Kallinger, on losing struggle was to end and that tary Taft, Mliss A:icc Roosevelt and who remained loyal to the end the additional bldcks, but they will have Takes New Place. behalf of the city, extended greetings maw of them would have a chance the other members of the party and consolation that they can begin over to complete that where the brick is Mr. Anderson Wood, the steno_ to the distinguished oriental diplo- to return to work. At 6 o'clock, w;11 make a demonstratien comm.Fn- again and try to regain their losses. before this right is ac- passed through here yester- matist. when the result of the vote was an- being laid, grapher, .e-et strength and appre- The joint council met at 145 Ran- have to Washington to take e with the nounced by T. J. Ryan, business corded them. The work will day en route to held A special train brought the party street with President W. J. Assistant e atom of Aerverican friendship dolph agent of the. union, and President'. be entirely completed from the ave- a position in the office of to the, business section of the city and Gibbons in the chair at 8 o'clock. Tsehmian by all subjects of the mileado. Rietz,. there were loud cheers for nue to Fourth and Broad streets be- Chief Pepperrnen, of the the Japanese envoys retired to the P Shea, president of the is the Cornelius both votes. When Ryan declared fore any part is accepted by the board canal commission. leflr. Wood residence of S. Hisanridzu, the Jap- CHM. International Brotherhood of Team- open for the use of the known stenographer, formerly anese at Seattle, and at once that 2t6 votes had been cast in favor a thrown well consul sters, the meeting and Hendrick & Big Lodge addressed of ending the conflict the strikers ks. Some people 'want is ac-+ here in the taw office of began work on a mass of corres- paved the way for the final vote with a position with Shouted for several mintites. Men ea a block at a time by the city, Miner, but who took pondence which had awaited Baron an .planation of the desperate con- quite a • tossed their hats in the air and some so that the street can be gradually the Illinois Central and for Komura's arrival. He remained busy eition of affairs. At 9 o'clock he re- but in the divis- OF FRATERNAL ORDER OF of them had prepared a song i antic- opened for traffic in that manner, while was stenographer until 7:30 o'clock, when the party message from Bricklayers' at EAGLES WILL BE INSTI- ceived a ipation of the result, the refrain hav- probabilties are it will have to be ion superintendent's headquarters started east over the Great Northern effect that the railway ex- been TUTED HERE. s ball to the ing been a paraphrase of a musical completed altogether before anything Fulton..41tere recently he has railroad. From tH indications there press drivers, the union which ha* no capacity for Harry • comedy song, entitled, "Take Me is done in this respect.