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4 NEW POLITICAL PARTY ORGANIZING IN SEATTLE TO FIGHT BOTH UBLICANS AT NEXT MUNICIPAL ELECTION-- MUNICIPAL OWNERSH a. Be or VERY FEW WORLD EVENTS OF IMPORTANLE ESCAPE THE PEN OF CARTOONIST SATTERFIELD. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NITION i than she doe#,of ous” me AS WE HAVE REMARKED BEFO RE, SEATTLE IS THE ONLY CITY OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE WITHOUT A BOOSTERS, CLUB, SEATTL The Seattle WASHINGTON, W INESDAY, OCTOB THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BEAT A WHOLE COMI __AND THE BTAR HAG A SUPPLY OF THEM ON HAND FOR ITS Ri The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH DEMOGRATS AND IP’ THE SLOGAN LOCAL LABOR LEADERS HEAD SCHEME OF ORGANIZING “MU- NICIPAL OWNERSHIP PARTY” AND PROMISE HOT FIGHT | NEXT SPRING aoe An lopendent political party In}doudtless show that, numerically, § TEAMERS HERE 1 Seattle, with municipal ownership | the are more epublicans than as its. platform. | der whe v pport such —_— Buch is the plan of th union | « ship if the issue were present men for the spring « und |ed in such a way as to cor THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISA COMPANY MAY ENTER INTO ACT- active steps have aires aken | th confide in the good faith q toward the formation h aloft nominees representing that {dea IVE COMPETITION IN THE SEATTLE-ORIENTAL TRADE party rtunately, the divixion of feel DIGNIFIED BODY TORN ASUNDER IN C, E. CONVENTION WRAN ther should be thus! And there you are! Five weeks ago, at a meeting of |ing upon the subject among der arse 1 matter of a bit] tien has 60: ek aie 20 prominent local labor . cratic leaders is great enough tol GLE—PROMINENT MEMBERS LINE UP AGAINST SECRE | taken t r ride, although W mt Committee, consisting of ¢ Har. | destroy a large portion of that con iM the Osaki wen Kaisha} could be more rearonable than the Es ; hough Wede mon, James Murphy and FY fidence which republican voters |COMPAny enter trans-Pacific| company should purchase more ves TARY MEIKLE AND HIS FRIENDS AND CLAIM CITY HAS oo ag on 6, suetine a terili, was selected to make a thor-| might otherwise feel in the event | trade in competition with the Nip-| sels BEEN “FLIM-FLAMMED” OUT OF SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY t & hers to di ‘question Ough investigation of thy that the dew atic party should | Pon Yusen Kaisha company and the Mr. Hort spent the greater portion more th i ke f ne : Be @wnership plan and the put into the field a tleket pledged to| Great Northern Steamship com-| of the day in recreation, During the —_---— strangers at one time. ‘There hut’s t final nettiae yo Of its being carried to municipal ownership pany | morning he was entertained by Con need of repeating this fact | ‘. Thec papedicrs. Renttle | i rule] ‘Tale te ® question which hesleu) Hisamidsu, and in the afternoon] '""™, “O* O10 CONVENTION & NDS IN FARCIAL QUIBBLE BE nen | fer oe hose al In order not to let the t Teaders who [risen In the minds of local steamn-| spent the time in viewing the ¢ TWEEN CHAMBER OF COMM ERCE AND LOCAL ©. E. MEM We kn hat we're talking | dele And that's at that time be known as mos rdially in favor of mu- | *hip men, brought about by a rumor! He will depart for the east over the bout the mp on, say ta ating officially from the local | pal ownership are least tnaist-|to that effect, which preceded Mr “at orthern on Wednestay BERS—AS A RESULT SEATTLE LOSES CHANCES TO LAND For months I fatt to the t , . Federation, the labor leaders infor-| ent upon the nomination of a ticket. | K. Hori, representative of the Osaki/ night anned every large he “| B 1908. ae Gnally formed themselves into an or-| It ts equally noticeable that those |Shosen Kaisha Steamship company,| Shipping men along the water BIG EVENT ihog eens Galas tx tae cet fF ec Bote ‘ c as ganization kuown as the Municipal | who are opposed to municipal own- | Who arrived in Seattle on the Kana-| front and among the uptowa steam re about 22 of them nd do you| tt an take care of taal ‘League club | erahtp usually strenuous for a|€4W& Maru on Tuesday night ship offices generally expected some know what they told n i4| bet. We'll have the houses afi Male © Tuesday night the “club” met and | party tick Under these clroum-| [9 shipping circles the rumor is|such movement to be made on the | PR PAAR AARAARAARE EERE HRB ERE RH HEM | handle x pinch, that a extras? | ft ‘ eo tak Hatened to the committee's report, | stances, if such @ ticket should be 8 pages that the Osaki Shoven| part of the Japanese when the war)? * Ired pee | far as he that he Which is as follows nominated, it could iy be re-| Kaisha company will purchase two| was over, It was more generally | * We believe that in 1909 Beat will have much better chances ® it! It makes ther - | wou h 16 MAE the time thie committee was| garded otherwise than as a victory steamers in this country, which willlexpected the Nippon Yusen Kaisha be fee the Christian Indeavor convention than she has at nt * int ” } aa mgr no ber. leppointed i was understood that Ite| within the party, for those indiffer- |b# placed on the Seattle-Japanese| company would get in and increase duy for the 1907 convention. We want this ot le ue eee ~~ ; oe Saaietaaan Coad pe Guat duty should be to feel out pubs |ent to or opposed to municipal own- | FUR. Itt alzo stated that one of the] its fleot. The Osaki Shosen Kaisha| # any one, but we frankly believe we ca ~o* a ee ae el ee See a ee Fic sentiment toward the question of | erst Under such conditions it | Objects for the visit of the repre-|Steamahip company’s move comea| ® wand we don't want to fall de it " & |% Von Ogden Volt, general sec- & | mar . . more pam Municipal ownership of our street uld not be hoped that « sufficient | #Mtative to this country is to ar-| somewhat as a surprise. ® Seeretary Chamber of Commer ® | retary of the United ety * William H. Lewis ro ent at Fuilway system, Thi was to umber of republicans would break |T@nge for docks in this city to ac-| Well informed shipping man state) * & | of Christian Endeave ol ye mi. Lents, = promiiaia fm. order to enable the committee to away from their party a mmodate the steamships of the|that Japanese companies have a|* 1 Rave nothing to ray regarding the charges made against me ® | # Tuesday night as he boarded # | © takes an active part San Eel auch a report to you as could | make a democratic victory pe jing which he represents greater advantage in the trans-Pa-| ® S#C. H. Reeves, president of the local Er re ' * | * the Canadian Pacific train for * ffaire, said Wednesday saan ie used in guiding your future ac-| “Your committee believes that a| | When seen at the office of the/cific trada, owing to the fact that] * cuses ane of throwing a damper upon the movement to secure the & | # Vancouver, B. C | ing that he did -not care to Je tions. rity of the republican voters are | J@PAanewe consul on Wednesday aft-| cargoes for Amarica are more ensity| * 7 vention, I want the matter to blow over, and I will criti- & |® It looks peculiar to me that * question any ferteanu “In ite intercourse with the pub favor of municipal ownership. |@rnoon, Mr. Hori stated that he was| secured for Japanese ven than| * cise no William H. Lewis # the state legistature of Wash- #| that he was sory thet ony ill feeke Four committer has steadily repre. | But they are not the voters who are | hardly in a postition to «ive out any|for American. American ships, of] ® a |% theton Soeld pase a rentation &| inst bt as Ser Get ony Geaied that it had no authority to|in control of the machine, Your|!nformation as yet. When asked if] course, the shippers point out, have] FSF OR IY EERE TESA AAARARAARA AAA AH |* inviting the Endeavorers to #) stilt tt sestiasit tick Hptek for organized workingmen as | committee also believes that this | b# Was to purchase two more steam-|excellant cargoes when putting to ms: # meet here, that the Seattle #| ang foe sorely, that there boom | @ whole. But it has said that the| machine i# strong enough to pre lrhips to be placed on the trans jee from Seattion It is the return 6 es \* neil should do so, as well ®] “xiadea" by the business men Public ownership of public utilities | vent the adoption of a republican | Pacific route, he sald cargoes that cause the steamahip-| Atothe® Wednesday afternoon nes-, ing Manager King, of the Butler, ®# the Seattle Chamber of © | mage wutnn tp tind out Waal And Was & fundamental doctrine of the | platform pledged to municipal own- Well, when the business of a/ men trouble, and which are gener-| sion of the chamber of commerce the | President of the Hotel Managers’ as- of Commerce, and that there #| a¢rernoon, Maybe gage . TAmerican Federation of Labor, and|ership. I further believes that it| Steamship company cannot be han-| ally the source of much loss to the] christian End | sociation, to the effect that the city) ® 18 such a change of heart. # ssinemenniee hat the membership of unions af-| ie strong enough, in the event of | dled with the vessels it has, what cteamships tien Endeavor problem ovcu- | tan take care of 26,000 people. | ® These written invitations are & ee Milated with that,great central labor | the adoption of such a platform, tof pled the entire time Lam merely « salaried clerk, but|* '" my office at Boston, and #| P ft t A i Beeaceticn had Béi taught that | so fussle the personnel of the nom- | ri le pe ged the debate some — It have as much brains as this com iz on claims cannot be *| rotes ga in for many yearn linees placed upon it as to render T [was turned over to a Mra. FB, C,| UOnL Charges were made and hot! mitice. I have waited three years | * sbstantiated | “Hts investigations have developed | their election a barren victory ueer Tales Keene, of Bellingham, who gave | YOrds exchanged |to get an opport to speak my|* “I am sorry for the Seattle #/ Appo ntment “the fact that there is a very » “Therefore, ax the result of tt» them a home. A fow nights ago} Wh@n Hecretary Meikie arone and | mind j® people. It looks to me at this * tt in. favor of mun work, your committee has reached of Thefts the two girls escaped from their | MOved that ©. J. Smith's resolution When the candidacy Seattie| * time that the people here did # LB P The sentiment is so| the unanimous conclusion that your bedroom by means of a rope ladder | *? *#@Pt the report of the co: ‘land Los Angeles in competition] * 20¢ mean what they said. *| A protest against Mayor %y : tienda | ’ y in @tronme that there im little doubt"that | further efforts for the municipal and left that city. Mra. Ryther | OR committee, to the effect that) with Kansas City and Minneapolis| ¥ * s intention to appoint J. W, iE Gaald carry the wext city election |ownership of street railways in this| Five bunches of shingles, a gold] Would like to know the where-| Seattle cannot handle the conven | was discussed by the Christ -[_ Reka eee eke ee HH! Clise a member of the p h En park board St weene can be found to unite it! city should be directed toward the| Watch valued at $200, another gold|sbouts of Bessie Buckle as her | WOO, be adopted, there was & lively| deavor board, at Boston, a straw —_—— will be filed Monday night with the a & compact voting mass. At the | organization and support of an in-| Watch and §17, a bank roll consist-| brother wants to take her to his | “™* vote was taken a eattle hat 2-0 iain counctl P ker 1 Sea had ninel tie to take care of 1,100 extra peo- -- t time it is totally unorgan-| dependent party tged to carry | ing of $140, @ kit of iineman's tools, | home. Austin Griffith Jumped to hin feet} votes to two for Lox Angeles.” ple. And yet we're shouting for 25,-{, The members of the Ninth Ward ‘There is nothing like general! out that idea. It is so recommend-|@ srip and $10 covers the list of/ -_ and pald his rempects to the com-| Aji of the Endeavorers present | 000 extra people, What'll we do with | {™Provement club, which was or- y upon the subject in either | ed.” stolen property reported to the po- mittee in anything but compliment-| were arrayed in their attack against | them? ganized with 60 members in the Odd Fepublican or democratic parties.| Now that the municipal owner- | ice in the past 24 hours Thought She Ww. |", fh William H. Lewis, himself an En-| “Let them sicep on the side- | Fellows’ temple, at Fremont, Tues fs almost certain that the percent.| ship subject has fully Inveati-| The querest report received by the ‘This te an outrage.” said Mr.) deavorer. They claim that he has| walks? day night. are the objectors. GE Yoters who favor municipal! gated, the labor federAtion will un-| police was from the Independent Si e Griffiths, “The six or seven mem-| “double-crossed” them, inasmuch I know more about these things| 18 Ninth warders claim that the > is greater among demo-(doubtedly fully recognize tt ax their| Telephone company, who claim that bers an the committee have acted| he was a delegate to the C. E. con-| than those boys do, and they ought | ™4Y°" Promised them some time than among republicans tandard and will lead the move-| ne of their linemen, while working ° _ without dignity, and their attitude] vention in 1897 and was then an en-| not only to realize that, but to give 280 that he would make his next hn the other hand, the republican| ment toward the immediate organi-|00 @ high pole at the corner of| A petition for divorce was filed in] * % @isgrace to the chamber. | 1/ thusiastic Seattleite me and other business men satne | {pPOlntment from the worth Gaiag in this city to over-| zation of an independent political | Bastlake and Mercer, was so indus-| Judge Gilliam’s court on Wednesday | “mend that report to read that Se-| Finally the entire matter was laid | consideration for not being fools the city, The residents of Green that @ canvass would) party in Seattle. trious that he failed to see the sneak| morning, by John Goss against Nel-}®%te TB able to take care of the!) over for one week. A special com- Let's lock at thio thing im the} sane St Prement believe ae a thief who “nabbed” his tools left at/ lie Goss, on the grounds that she} Convention | mittee, consisting of Willem H.|right light. We all realize the ben. | Sitar” mn which they reside #5 Se = eons | tne foot of the pole. Some of the| had not been divorced from her fore| ©. HL Reeves, president of the 10-| Lewis, Austin Griffiths and J. W.lefits of a large gathering like the |surmicient | importance to warrant , victims did not know whether they| mer husband when she married the|S! Bndeavorers, spoke earnestly In| Prosch, was appointed to further in-| Christian Endeavor convention. We 2 i rag apts Mirae board) ae ; had been “touched,” or lost their! plaintiff. In her answer Mrs. Goss|@¥or of the convention, and Gov-| vestigate the matter, Jolt want it. Bet what's the use offtane baeleracd dos to ae ’ Property. Some claimed to know| claims that at the time of her mar-| **nor ReiGraw, mewber of the com-| By looking down upon the young| undertaking a big thing like thts] coreg ne nes eee an « who did it. | rlage to the plaintiff she thought caval sagged that he xincerely be-| men who have tri ure the when we'll fall down on it sure. Te clot clectet the following aa Christina Anderson, a servant in| that her former marriage was in-| !¢¥ed the city was not capable of | Christian Endeavor convention for| “It has been proven time and _ - ‘ « ACOMA’S LAS DREAM the employ of Dr. Eimer E. Hegg.| valid. She petitions that the mar-| me nd Siiuad die antes Lee ns “kids,” and by |again that Seattle cannot house that | P Dex % visa president? 3 a 1211 Harvard, gave a good descr’ riage be dissolved. The couple were; Metalitly advised the committee to) the im ous atti nd b 7 F exe é . T | ; us 0 med by ny people at one time. And those! ris, treasurer; A. E. Ashcroft, see tion of a “fake” friend who claimed) married on March 5, 1900. [wo report on the subject | same young men, the move sys know It aw well as we do, yet inom “ 4 > to have just arrived from Sweden. roma a ‘Th pense of the meeting seemed ible. get the great pathortun haa tine osabeiinaaty neu Gaigetiind Ges Locrte oo Three weeks ago she loaned him $5 |to be in favor of amending the res-| resolved itself into a rid nth hheth . . ‘wg RACOMA, Oct 11-—Toe cy _twashort ime, tn predicted, she] He eprenentet to her that be meal GOPt WIN Be |stutin and turning down’ the con-| “=rye ta boys eo sna nnd io | take are afte pont Committee Had just started a grocery store in Ta- 114m committee nd don’t tell usw Jo do and| “They'r ‘ nat ‘over the report that in the|tWo immense liners will make Ta-|(oi.e and said that he « ~ Tlefore the meeting adjourned oth-| » ye Just boys, and leer ¢ Qr future the steamships Minae Coma a regular port of call bee meplge lbp Boa of we endl Pres er ‘prominent. pro-conventior btpege da’ soon 2 Pliers, ny! baneeten ily lobar. ~Dromr gett No Auth e Lae a a horse for delivery pur p p he ens th sidered coolly and without tm and Dakota, of the Great North-| seen. ogy “4 | leah: Reditae te the chamber Tecene . i 4 without prej- Ry NTT: pe He lacked $5 of havi All ‘Mane, will load and unload at the) The above story is denied In detall| oo cusn money. After a eet - baaseek thes : ne right for you: we'll tell onjudice in favor of ttle A - * a al e i pam were ames 4 jeore ‘o' all rig’ see we do na ve r eb Seka in this city, and that a great|by E. C. Gilman. general westera | noney he told the victim pod hel John Cort, manager of th ent Wey. Matthews i ne it fon't—say We put the question up to Von| The board of works will probably Of the freight now handled | counsel for the Great Northern, and| 29°19 catt again and | western Theatrical ‘ CUP on the evenete thé| ese Ogden Vogt. We told him that if/take the new city jail plans which ttle will be brought into play| by the local manager of the Great| oUt “0! AKHIn and retutn the sum! managing director of t } peg te Is that not a creditable way to|he thought that not more than 15,000 have been submitted to {t under |Northern Steamship company hers t= and also give her a dress} (.,, tour of the preser = ong ad rramryemdagl abot fivid- | bring Sea to the fore—by petty | pec would come here that w eration at its meeting Satur- | They said on Wednesday they ee ae her siater-in law sent) in tea ‘ent | fete i ri 4 “ both bitterly ibbling, by ailing h other would guarantee to tal care of Building Inspector Place has A dalmed that when the Min-| knew nothing about it and that the| ‘© ef through him. The police havel 42), going to Toronto, where | fighting their for cause—one insist ‘names, by making the endeavor to|them and take care of them right. | completed bis estimates of the cont. fas at Smith's Cove last she| story was a fabrication pure and|p Number of similar reports of the} opens her season October ing shat Seattle in fully carable of | bring thousands of people and hun-|He could give no estimate of the| The board will have sole djgpost- “broke her back.” The re-| simple. bunco Swede's work: He has s pen-| "Cort wants to eee that the “tour| at TEE atmne—the othe F haeaad be of thousands of people to the|crowd, and in that manner his re-|tion of the matter, the cityighall that the clip at the cove| in fact, they are both making| (batt for working girls and mort al-| sisris right.” as he expressen it. Heleistent that the thing cannot a i tana ec pe api | over tage Li ative com- | commision appocsted ty She ae ine deep in the middie as at the! greater preparations for handling| “S7" *ucceeds la getting the loan) viii gocompny the star to Mon-| don 2 ee ee mittee at Boston, | being out of the deal, ‘The commis- and that whee the veesel was|Segttic business than ever before, | ductal. tient and’ te Mar Took here aha |, PREEUbaicen Presidenk’ | Civic pride has been fost sight of If the committee thinks that but | Sfon was comprised of the mayor, loaded her keel, at low tide,/and say that the facilities were) WANTED AT BELLINGHA her first re eaend tile emmmaainda tar tal ee | 15,000 will come, and if the commit-|city engineer and three councile a vt ELLING ad e' iret app bitte OO! he con ee for s » =, * py on the bottom, sustaining the | never better bilaees Orewa. neo t ore Aimetiens auabines euutiak somal ged = minittee for its) Petty pride pushed petulantly to| tee realizes that we mean business ™ en, John Schram, H. C. Pigott and weight of the vessel. ‘The Tacoma story is laughed at. “|and Lola Gordon, nee Annie Mor-| Cort stated Wednesday that 1 abviant Rev peepee AR by oer Jin making that guarantee, then 1) C. W. Baker, uy tt nee Oo wwe dee : af . mat Tam a Sea w, James B. Meikle, secretary of | tell Seattle will get that > SWAT We: Seeee beers — ris, 16, are wanted by the Belling-|¢nce Roberta, in the new play in| tleite,"gaid he. “The Christian Er b Sh er Ml fs hat ¢ i. A =e = = ite, h n an the chamber of commerct on & | ventic vy Bip atl covered, also, that the commission ham authorities. Lola Gordon is| Which he {# starring her, had the|deavelem@s main committee must | ver con : pores Mg Piarwetigdl redler ee 1! ractical ad no. autho NR eee MNS Serie, aoe Seat 00 | andaemne Girt and was roventty 0) sueet Pepesetes wows te ar Suet) Meee Dae coe Gy eset are. foal) Z conservative, business-like aa-jDetieve, than any other competing | Mtsmmena what should be Sail ond is she of the flowing bow! that|charge at the Ryther home. Her | career at Salt Lake last week, where| and the ® Bets cee eee Stenereke atta) Cty ali gy “ ! a where | « egisiature Hare. Prose boys ate < i or ttts ith the bonds t ere vot a Hot One she is “unfit to enter the married| right name Is Bessie Buckle, nd in] “Ann Lamont” was given it pre RRM aihed atatemantn Soi! aes Me iy coy ot peo 4H wg er ee gph senicacce affRes bribery Hagerty tie _—_ company with Mildred Crews she | miere. th Eiders 42 20 fot morning, as he was telling how it| have irritated the boys have co -— ary gies ‘lasix Naat otal Woicioa ne Maniagern ¢ jotela, includ-| happened, “are hot-headed. Do|up time and again since the mat- | D&Ving decided the matter qwhom he once wooed and won pos- [hes think for a minute that busi- [ter was first broached to ux ‘And RRR AERA RRR H ‘@harles Perry, manager of the) sesses an unusually affectionate na- hess men, men of power and money, | by the way, do the people know that ‘ | : * * fer-Grand hotel, defendant in| ture and that during his acquaint would overlook a chance to get a|the question was never formally pateoty Heme Nghe sensational breach @f promise|ance with her she lavished her af convention of this kind, or for that/ presented to us; that we gradually 3 eines te eign 1 4 ¥ brought aga’ hil? by Mrs.| fections on another . — took cha of our en¢ after 4 itr : Newhall, ar fied his answer| —eev—ves BR me hove ie been ask a'by. the ‘ cal En * see abe eaneene © tw th teal 4 " aug’ n Pawn 0 le Resolved, That is is the #/ to this city? n gpg b ; * er register of the land offi * Paks what on atswer! : ‘ Pp B|* fecling of the Ninth Ward De- #| “And you can say me, that | w testified that he asked applies # aE well knows hotel maa not CSAS i AAD RM i. a # velopment club that Seattle is #|#incerely I don’t believe that con-|y cants for homesteads th ‘ iaiy denies the allegations made by| A® information has been filed ahi : % able to entertain the Christian #| ventions are such things for a city) % ular printed questions. pain? Blonde plaintiff of generous pro-| Aeinst George Allison, alias Frank | SENSATIONAL STATEMENT MADE BY EX-POLICE OFFICER, | ant Sriediy tot uctintine the’ vos bol geri Digs ogre Aen teanddind bre ivipeblg pete Bary phir oPbteall Eerneses ag District Attor= Dut what he says about his| Wilson, alias Thomas Francis, re- p SU8-|% apd that we urge the conven- #| Aside from the splendid advertis va cog le “ Bohile awectheart would not be| cently captured by City Detectives WHO SAYS THAT THERE'S NO REASON ROBBERS SHOULD | Pect# Is that he himself would be) # tion committee to do all in its *| ment given a city and a section S Ti that tne, witnees ee ee Sens Tunes | Adams and Corbett, and charged unable to win the case against the! "power, and furthor, that we | there's practically little other ben- : i + oe oren in NOT BE “PINCHED” hold-ups, as he only knows that e . * sued claims when he was cog ® says “nay’’ to the allegation| With a burglary, committed August thao taened the trlek ted th r 3 our hearty support of #/ efit * nizant of their fraudulent ® 2 od the trick and then quie convention at all times.” | “Now, I don't want to be set down . . es ised “to omarry Mrs.| 2%. - n set dowr oan hy promi marr} ’ Delectives say that Allison en —_—— ly eame back to the city the next)® Resolution introduced by T. #)as stating that I don't think much pe iy he alao indignantly denies| i RRR EERE RRR ERE fated together untii| tered the apartments of Howard| ginough private, state d ctyithe two 4 day after the robbery * W. Lough and passed unanim- #| of conventions, but I will say that seem _ NN ee nee wi | Neff, 415 Main. He pawned the hough private, state and city the wo desperadoes I will pick them] "The police know them both and|% ously by the Ninth Ward Im- %|the popular idea concerning the | MAY TURN IT DOWN : be; | loot at a local “fence” und left the | Stthorities have ‘ambled over them. | ip inside of an hour after the agree-| you, yourself, often talk withgone|% provement club on Tuesday #| financial benefits of conventions is,| Owing to the p ce of that she wasthe “onliest only doe A selves in thelr efforts to apprehend | ment is entered into of the bapdits. 1 cannot why | | . 0 présente 08. Mie the wid A city. When he came back he went | 4 : cannot seofwhy | night #|in a certain degree, erroneous pu kindergarten Sixth aoe ; e wide warld for him. to the place to take them out and (tte Great Northern bandits, they Why don’t you eatch them any-| something official is not dete to-|* * And as to handling the crowds, | M he te plore a denies he ever Poneto ne eee meipped” ott {have elther overlooked The Star's} way and claim the rewards offer-| wards ‘Jugging’ them.” Chk ee he We ewe &|why, during the exposition at Poet: | ern toe. tnmeetonaion ot tea cane Peated landifgeyr, and affirms ee are swed his gull “hunch” that the hold-ups were in|ed?” asked the newspaper man With this last remark thg inform Jana this euinmier, when the crowds | enloow iinnite tr Mieinmerineaann instead of o¥uwing a one-third “ ae thin city, or tor pome wncxpiained| “flo you thik] oa a So0lt What/ Mat SEMEN Aibaper ABS that] jatar any olher Gbance to bring |atopped Off here every, revel’ was | aimmaciie age Gite Gr nem in the hotel, he is the proud reason have not acted on rumors to| would I get. I would get the ‘double|he would “make good'Fif called| Seattle to the fore < : ee | end ee eet Oe ee : - 1 « f called * the fi 1 make her|complaining of lack of room. And | 60 feet wide fro esler way of fhe Se gy AB magi F Seg Put ADELPHIA, “Ort 9% #¥ | that offect cross.’ I've worked in this city a/ upon to do so, rich both in reputation and re-|when I made my nal canv bably be cares 10 oe or a taht Teen” CaMtey 1°) SC eueey was 20. chomp H.— | A Star reporter In a conversation |little myself and 1 know the frame T am leaving the city for a north-| sources |this summer for this convention I|” Mayor Ballinger Is sald to be op= abt he is ea. poor as the wr npionship #! with an ex-police official on Tues-|up. All that I would get would be alern trip, but will be back inside of} “Do they think for a minute we! was told by all of the largest hotels| posed to tt, “It doesn’t . churchAmouse, and that| * ball game today on account of &|Aay partly verified the rumor, al-|page or two of notoriety and the/a month, If you find that I can bel don’t know our business [thet they could not take care of] that there ts ansiaenese et aan comitig pretty hard with ie . niiveihtk ak * | though the informant refused to di-| good wishes of my personal friends,| guaranteed this sum, 1 will land Are they matching their inexper-|one extra gueat, because during the| going dty in. that poate os yi sper. * * | vhige the names of the two train reward would be split up with| them,” were his last words, as hejfence against the experience and) month of July, in particular, they | present time,” ig the rem is sae ; r 8 ark he ng conteh: with his volum-lyy xy eee ¥ ¥ © © w 4% @ | FObbers bunch, bid the reporter goodby business acumen of men with na-|were packed to the walls with! made Wednesday morning, LiGenials, P Mry Biges. the fo] # © 108 ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 11. t| “They are within two blocks of ‘ Bealdes this | tnformant, others] Practically nothing has been ac-|tlonal reputations for far-sighted | guests The matter has not yet been toad Fe ie ae suing him « few) whe Santa Fe refuses to sive | where we stand now,” quietly re-|have made statements to the seine complished by elther secret service,| ness and the knack of landing the] “I'm sorry the boys lost their tem. | called to the mayor's attention off Ceol if ngs fi oe tte k of *& Walter Scott, the Death Valley # | marked the informant. he meeting | effect and insist that the local police] Pinkerton, police or county author-| almighty dollar pers, We certainly did what wejcially, but it is believed he will a aay tens = . . minet a special train to race * pe nate ae Ss a i re aid ve He ” ane ha Ae beer and 5 nerally speaking, the) “It is a pity that tempers were) thought was the best thing for Se- not sanction it, The extended lim- inks m; * with Harriman, of Chicago. * Ocidental an be guara w hours of good hard work would|hold up and escape has passed into lost over this affair, And it's more attle its would bring the kindergarten t RRKRORREREER ARR A RM the sum Of $1,000 for the capture of! land the hold-ups behind the bars.| anctent history th ity th oy ” * a J ° a 5 pan «a pity that two interesta so vi This is no kid proposition. close to the saloon district,