The Labor Signal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1903 Page: 4 of 16
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T
Harks Again Convicted.
For the second time. Saturday,
Sam Parks, the walkingdelegate
of the Housesmitbs' (uion. was
l ound guilty of extortion Park?
having received $500 from Louis
Schmidt, treasurer of the Tiffany
Stu lio companv, New \ork,
after his attitude was such as to
convince the complainants that
their property would sufter if
thev did not pay; the jury found
him guilty 11 minutes after the
judge had charged them.
fudge New burger remanded
I'aik-stothe Tombs until next
Friday for sentence. lie is al-
ready a sentence of two years
and a half in Sing Sing lor ex-
torting S200 from Josephus
Plentj*. and four other indict-,
inents for extortion are pending
.-jgainst him, besides one for per-
jurv, incident to his testimony
in the Plentv case
r
WRECTOKY.
:
Prii t r >' Pickings.
[{ellaire.O., printers have been
granted an increase of 10 per
cent.
Seven new locals of the mter-
ii * 1 Printing Pressmen's
l'nion were organized last
month.
ijernian printers in Columbus.
()., have succced in raising wages
for dav work from $15.50 to
518 pcr week.
[ob printers of Sacramento
have secured the adoption of a
<eale of $20 minimum weekly
wage for the hour day.
W. R. Hearst is about to es-
tablish a new democratic daily
in Los Angeles ,Cal. The Hearst
newspapers are friendly to or-
ganized labor, and we can see
the finish ol <",en. Otis, publisher
of the notorious rat Los Angeles
times.
Okiahoma City Central Trades and
Labor Awembiy, meets every Thurs-
day night at 7:30 Assembly Hall, cor.
Broadway and Reno.
W H Martin. Sec
L W Reedy. Pre-,
Typographical L'nin Xo. 2>3, meets
at Assembly Hall the third Sunday of
each month at 2:30 p. tn.
Brick Masons' Internationl Union.
No. — of Oklahoma, meets every Mon-
day night over U. S. I.and office.
Plumber*" L'nion, Xo. SJ01, meets 1st
and 3d Wendesday nights of each
month at Labor Hall.
Stone Masons' Union, Xo. 2. meets
at Assembly Hall the 2d and 4th Wed-
nesday nights of each month.
Journeymen Tailors' l'nion of Amer-
ica. Xo. 314, meets at Assembly Hall
the first Monday night of each month.
Retail Clerks' l'nion. Xo. 355. meets
at Assembly Hall the 1st and 3<1 Mon-
days of each month.
Journeymen Barbers' L'nion,Xo. 200
meets at Assembly Hall the 2d and 4th
Tuesdays of each month.
Local Union Xo. 276, Capenters and
Joiners of America, meets at Assem-
bly Hall every Tuesday night.
Carpenters Headquarter-., 14 X
Robinson, opposite P.O.. Patterson's
cigar store. J. T. Martin. B. A.
Office Hours 8 to ') a. m., and 1 to 2 p.
tn. Both Phones 203
Local 1.55 I. B. E. W. meets Wed-
nesday night at Assembly Hall.
Journeymen Stone Cutters' Union.
Oklahoma branch, meets at Ass inbly
Hall 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each
month.
Building Laborers' International
Protective Union, Xo. 1, meets at
Tucker's Hall on East Second street
every Monday night.
International Brotherhood of Elec-
trical Workers' meets at Assembly
Hall every Friday night.
Wood. Wire and Metal Lathers' l'n-
ion, Xo. 26,meets at Assembly Hall 1st
and 3rd Monday ni^hts'of each month.
Brotherhood of Painters. Decoraters
and Paperhangers of America meets
each Friday evening at 7:30. at As-
sembly Hall. Franktiordon.President:
Paul C. Wilson, Recording Secretary.
Journeymen Horseshoers Local l'n
ion meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m
at Flood's Hall.
L. W. Reedy, Pres.
Bakers l'nion 217 of Oklahoma City
meets every Saturday night at 8
o'clock at Asseinblv hall.
♦♦♦
♦
Union Made
Business and Dress Suits
A Specialty With us.
Also a Complete line of Union Made
SHOES, HATS aiu) PANTS
bahthimyzr ,
oklahoma Cmat «
WHEN IN NEED OF
School Books, Writing Tablets, Books, Stationery
Toys, Dolls, Kodaks, Kodak Supplies, Typewriter
and Tpye.vriter Supplies, Office Supplies, Sporting
Goods, etc. (.all at
J. H. VOSBUROH'S, 134 Main Street,
pil llllllKii!llt!lini,!!!!llll!'i:illllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil!nilllllllllll
| DffiNK P bottce Of |
1 <5orboi?ated <s0ea <5ola 1
urn
AT ALL SALOONS; AND GROCERIES.
331 C^aliforpia five. Bell pt?ot}e 1239.
Clias W. Campbell, Pres"
Fred tirisson. Sec.
Cigar Makers' Union, Xo. 450. meets
on 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights of each
month atAssembly Hall.
C. F. Schlofman. Pres.
A. G. Pope, Sec.
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NICK LECERLE
Every good citizen should reg-
ister and vote for the court-
house bonds. The idea of a
county like Oklahoma renting
and paying exorbitant rent for
a building to do business in sir.,
ply ridiculous. Vote bonds and
build a court house that you can
find, without going through a
fruit stand and a real estate of-
fice to <rei to the stairwav.
Inducements to buy our goods
are best goods best terms and
low price. Street & Harper.
AUGUST FROST
Special ror 30 Days.
1'REE—Send your name and
address and you will receive by
mail, postpaid, 15 selected pop-
ular songs and music.
Chicago Flavoring Extract
Co., Michigan Ave. and 22d
St., Chicago, 111.
The Tvpos meet the 3rd Sun-
day, Business of importance
The trade knows first-class
goods and Frank A. Young is
making the 107 Cigar again.
Call for it and smoke no other
The Signal office does tLe best
job prir.Jng. Ccme through
with vour orders.
The 107 is one of the best
oc cigars on the market.
Gbe Salisbury...
...ffiaggagc and (pared Delivery
Trunks, Parcels, Baggage
and Light Freight Deliver-
ed promptly and handled
carefully.
Ind. Phone 502 Bill Phone 1061 I
Office lb 1-2 S. Rcfcisen.
H. DUFFY,
kanufhoturer or
Ladies and Gents tine Custom Boots an
SHoes
Repairing neatly and promptly done
Special Attention given ts ail kinds <
New Work.
Joe & August's Place
Fine Wines, liquors
and Cigars.
Robinson Street and
Reno Avenue
OKLAHOMA, CITY
I
TWO JOHN'S
I SALOON AMP CAF6 I
FUKNISHGKS FOR THG 1KHGR /"VAN. |
That's the place where you where vou
SJ . , *
will find everything to cat and drink.
Asrent for the Celebrated Edgewood Whiskies. [|
1Ro trouble to Show Oooda.
w— Call and acc us
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The Labor Signal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1903, newspaper, November 13, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120730/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.