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“One ContLast Edition” She Seattle Star WILL PADDLE OWN CANOE Att SATURDA TALK OF A NEW LINE NEW YORK CENTRAL 18 ALSO TAYING HINGTON ANUARY 14 TO REACH SEATTLE | nici al Ownership Men in Labor U i thought: they could make. e. better | BUYING TIDE LAND FOR THE PURPOSE, ACCORDING TO RE Pp MUONS | run of tt alone, than on any pro- | PORT TODAY All D posed cow romine platform with the | Turn Down emands of Democrats ©" ae L The 5 stone bmitted were} A eding to Infor th f } ork a, .--Fusion No Longer Possible the leh" he Deanocrnts soul | (hate WMG ew. te in poston vo] the Pace. he comin tines i Aree. te ado eemnoerats should | know what It happening Un the pre juded in thin ayetem would ther owaerehip: platform: that-the Jabos { tide flat mov the Milwauke be the New York Central to Buf ° < . ; a tren agree to postpone heir | '@ . yn only tran arg ~ " ppt man Lake Shore & Michigar : . paler * , % o aamee ‘ seeking terminals in the eity th | Sena mm to Chicago, the Chica a ae miunte-| "The Democtate submitted hese [ctrenten. OF AhAL they agree. lM |hgen given out that Martinoan hus | NOCWWwentern W Minneapalin, he oul gbopeeibaa, ait’ Gt ahi Taste: F heir owe Ucket | purchased blocks #92 und 398 and is | de Minneapolis road wont Perk ay & were promptly tarned dows by t) fates at uch poldtn as might be | 2m, Bremaring to construct & The Vanderbitta have been lool eet + | enlenieta. sonaid “Ahern Ay RB ule from Umatilla, Ore to to the Puget Bound country f = ; armon | prise of the Democrati¢ statesmen. | 7 : | Harrtmag i in a position to long time, and it te now praétl pg - Lathe The Biuniclpal ownership 1 his city sooner than any smmured Chat they will butld at bin sinha ae r emtinental blne and he carlignt possible mony In | y beginning active operation» | (iasaatured that the company ord that end slpendy secured a greater part of ! the chlet t ty seeme to b teviiimeaie in thie city » the | on of the N York Central line's | bax Been paid by the company ( | | tw it i# Fe (ile property } j a th e of the North End Movement | NEW YORK, Jan. 11. —Prof. Ge t 404; 406, 406 ms ‘ 2 Pw the north end of t t | Wredert . We Pye - i" * alo a feet mover wreterton. Wri Odeetia.. 68 nt nd that these options | Nite ted ooeanioned, it ia ' | Rusia Me said (hac ultimately to eet block oa t th Pee dast rights Ph pre eS | Dowreeots will obtain the bala ay, but the price ia t tah. hy tity. A strip of land slong ig — . practically rule th | nO effort witi'be made in this] Whheffront in the north tide oad - ey — time, “There is | direction. | Qitrict hae been sold, and (he | mow too oh Mberty in many re fy ot Die Cansdian Pacific hae been + |spects. Too much bureaucracy at| The New Ye it tn maid, | veded in thin deal bamneunegerneg tencigese ee top and excemm liberty at the | wit bem struction work the ‘The Lighting ground in the south bottom, Students are continually seo, Bt.) oft Hide flat district im sald tobe Case Wins Fight For Better Representation 3". c"es ers, ne ne | aki ae ates aioe liberty or @ ath when reali » qoust an, HOw ed by private individuals, otal jon in the university of revo: | f Into the west i, in the event) (6 Tie ofty will need thie area tion Changed lutionary firebrands Jor Jetion of the line. now and righta-of County and Johnny In gthe convention on F 2 Clancy owner corners at he meeting of the republican cen There will have to be a « fral. commitice this Boom. Neither) of hot alt peddied. began Mr, « hed Se umbrella abd no cigars We will not hawe tb were seen to pase between t m Sore fas. harmonious, howey st | grerything was unanimous A hard fight, and w War quite a talkfest, aod the ques. | of time to which to make flees of apportionment of delega ampaigh will have to be of es Warmly discussed. It was o- Mr. Cotterit wit have| gtanned. and now each ward will fects and figures to present | be allowed © egate for every 20 Voters, abd we nrust ve} voles cast at the last general eb which to diprowe them if Hen On suggestion of Corporation re false i they are not, Counsel Cal: the date of can- | *° Wit have fo. find sore way of gems. was change! to February 3 | Stleatepping the | ef primaries fo Febreary 6. and of 1 would suggest to the comm! Trconrention to February 9 jtee that the convention be brought | forward for at least two weeks, The i Heated Talk. figkt will be chiefly one of personal. | TH 5 he discussion on the apportion-| plenty of time. By holding the Wii AN feat of delexates was heated until motte av ry 81. wilt give! Ly B. © MeDonald declared that the| us obly about bight Gays in whick | fepitable coters would lose conti make our fig and, “ Gente in the = commitice unless ft! ther Ht ts a hard one, © the people better represntation ¢ than that th convention. County Clerk Case; Clancy Fights. | fenght. for a most jiberal repre The committee readily agreed He asked that it be, with Bim and promptiy decided to oe the baste of one tn every ae the date. N os of the oe cast st oat on . deusés ahd e « ne fete. The motion for ap apportion: publisned onee end the ta | ie asis of one t with bee w tye a the reepective vat candidates "Later the appor Clam de a fight for ar ew t be the basis of! tra delega i werk Gn oll to 20, witho © at large} count-of the addit th | married by to Sand) preejact to bis ward war! ma. jnaniknons Senator | thought that fhe re +o spoke in favor ofa small ap-| the Firet ward emtitied te only | ment with delegates at large.| three, but as he showed that It ‘the matior was finally adjusted! would add about 126 votes he was) Wy giving certain wards extra dele: | reatty“entitied to mtx delegates, ne for the Increaxe in population | was given the four. ed by added territory The new Ninth ward was given one delemates for the territory taken | frat the Highth end added to fh ip the transformation necess: the réealion of the three new warda © Aflee thig was settled Corporation i Calhoun was ¢alled fn: to the meeting. He spoke of short campaign allowed by bold-' IMPROVEMENTS The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 1906 ENTS PER MONTH BRANDED AS AN OUTRAGE jn sos wich ark _: High-Handed Tactics of Seattle Lighting ) Company in Demanding Deposits of : eae | Consumers Denounced Almost Unami- : Sentry out be: | mously by Business Men | As 1 - P 1 many pe of smal 010" . 7 ‘ MP. Kennedy Kenr « in fact rather an in- i ve f the b npan tle need hould to the p ther the 3 oe Ave at the earliest pe telephone companies de- “ ve f« at f a vir en weh depc for the mete Vv WH allt ’ 1 mean th ‘ ed and | see ne reason i erny the r : tee ! why the Seattle Lighting eompany bel ween ean Ay The te ‘ should make wuch a demand. I have " ‘1 n ea Jno personal antagonism against the personal owe w ine tl ' hee a altabie as the! company, having maintained pleas- he t i ‘ ‘ alwa r Aw \Hlustrating the value of! ant business ‘relations with them im . t na he 06 mpet ition the case of the 4s a matter of fact, it pany @ » t fr hould that Ip unjust to consumers of tion of this ele int t and in arry P. Poulin, office manager 1 place, It wrong if prin- | Crest on the investipent, It is worth Marche—I consider such a pro- Iple aud caleuiat work finan. |“ t cost to keep down the p jcedure unjust. It ia my opinion that al be on ma worthy pee f light to consume 1 have such a demand by the company can pt | Partieniar toterest in th stro-| be safely ignored by consumers. If the gas com par v6 but the principle 1 consider) Take the case of the Spring Valley ng to allow t | Wrongs | Water company which several posits during the George H. Bartell, Red Cross drug! years ago had & monopoy of the it would not be we rtore~I am taking very little in-| water at Sam Francisco, A deposit a large ng capital without any | ter n the controversy, but am in- | was required from each person, eup- ecom pense amers of gas clined to the opinion that the com-| plied with « meter and people Hot good business polley~-at st pany # ed in demanding a|tamely submitted to the exaction from the patron's standpoint t wine trons could | until some smart fellow discoy Kdwin Lond London's depart p @ will for then move that he “didn’t have to” contribute ment store 1 rsidar euch @ pre sway from town, thus leaving the| to the company’s working capial im leeeding ae demanding @ $5 deposit| company to hod the sack, as {t| that way and the lower courts Up> meters, as unusual, and the| were. | use gas, but the company A the contention leustom is not followed by othe has never asked @ deposit from me. From that time on consumers of poratiéns fur ning public wtilitte Should they do so, | might think | water refused to make meter d@- IK ‘ nly works « hardship on| d about this matter and | posites, Why just think what e alee [many worthy persons #truggling| w doubtedly take the matter | little working capital would aeem- jalong om sme and 1 p with the manager immediately. | mulate in the company's treasury if [haps trying to bulld a home for But, as T mld be 1 am inclined | such an order or demand was get- | thetr familie. The company wse the opinion that the demand for | erally enforted. Besides, poor mem i this depoalt in Their basitiers year | a deposit Is inreasonable who are struggling to make « home lafter year, without Interest, whict Fy. W. Hurlbut, Spelger & Hurl-|for their families frequent y lose wean unfair. Healy, t would like| but--Personally | have always felt | their recelpts aod tn, such canes the }to see the company reseind this or-| that the demand of the lighting | money is never returned, thins doing as weooms be wrong |company was calculated to work al great injustice to worthy persons. HE MAKES IT LOOK LIKE A WAR IN FRANCE IMPORTANT | HAZING CASE, Jan, 13.~The the ANNAPOLIB, Ma t important case yest before yurt-martial sitting at the naval] academy began tht ng, when Midshipman J. P of Ker tucky, @ member of the clase to be signed na f hasing and alee oe £ ancing the } oe f fourth-clas arged that was Miller's du to re frain from basing. bat to suppress R when heeaugh HE FORGED | CITY BONDS LEV? J Le- nd F t aot al . i * te from { 1 1 re Moat a ts * " . * t |that the 5 ‘ > lin ‘banks ie ° \" be reduced t M. Bugene Etlenne, France's new ; commited against militarism. | war minister, in so actively regen Etienne is recognized ax one of ROCKEFELLER lly warlike, especially on the Ger-| ceeded Combes as minister of the | man frontier, It is officially ex-| interior, He has been under sec- ed by the nat contrast with|ent cabinets and has been vice assive policy of his socialist | president of the chamber of depus | erating the army that it looks decid-)the ablest men in France. He syug- | iS T00 SICK plained that this impression is only | retary of state under three. differ= =_—== — ee = = Laan ~ Se 5 | essor, the socialists being | ties several times 3 } CHICAGO, Jan. 1%—John D, z Chy Pngineer Thomeon today The Sunset Telephone company| Rackoefeller, Jr. a , ay fo at WELOIN GETS JOB > ted to the board of works | presented « petition for a franchise, | tend the fune t late Presi-} diieei stdin ing estimates amounting to |runming until) 1975, giving them the Jent Harpe he Chicago ut i. ieoray Q. Weldin, has been a Oe MH ie proposed to pave | right to install ducts, conduits, etc. | sity. H rought t ge that b & Worth — pe ce 2 + few $b, 11th and L2th avs. from Denny |The telephone people also filed 1 Geter Wes" gaakle to Attans Gn ae | | eu od Willing Walsh, recently are Way to B Mercer. Denny way, Jona, | petition for a franchise asking for| count of I!iness wie ewe eee ee Thomas. Harriacn, Republican and Tustve rights to expire in 1946 | Metter from Eastlake to ith, ff} bat the b lost no time is re-| SEER PEER EERE EES TAKE INSANE MAN TO JAIL Re proposed scheme is adopted. will | jecting it | ® gh ‘CleAnut : | be paved with asphalt. & Mercer| The Independent Telephone com-| a A ha | A man supposed to be of unsound tet E. Republican between Lith and | pany also filed a similar petition | : : a : pot bee E - mind was brought in and lodged im dstone | asking for a franchise expiring tn ae rd | the county jail from Cedar Moum- ws these [m- | 1979: Seattle Electric company, one s SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 tain this morning. Howell, | ranning until 1980, eattle | = eee ame ‘ * | Owing the inclemency of the — — { Union | Lighting company in-| ® date last yea $ 6 *| weather the plans for the entertain til the year 1978 ——— * * | ment of the Chinese commissioners . | he Reattlo Ch . : > * i A tht eet eT ROLE ESTE ESS YF were disarranged This morning = 5 at of the Reattie ¢ nf bey “ 4 Admirals Goodrieh and MeCalla and i { eld lnet nigh hes tr iiate | Alo to ‘ORPOr ‘ ros ft) “occ taff th | 2 trom t ke | tian 8 vor union, held inat nignt | “Pm : iiate : ie Ps ha to Pr pect; on Pr MARINE NOTES aff were rece y the commis- | ou ene “ es be wilt’? 5 ym Ind to Boren 1 on jone nd this a noon the party y . ° ps parse ~ from Prospect to Galer. The - n aut ies and carriages vis - srious CC, ; A Bim met > the high service district i ited the Merchants Exchange | | “ y . on’ Queen Anne bill will be dimin-|., ‘ ee me siast!- | F 1 $3.120,00 | ished during thts period, Pacific Ce PENDLETON FRUIT INSPECTOR| \, itndes for New Y te 2 i asi MILWAUKEE, Jan. 13.—Frank J, } > th f Seattle 00" the details n BALLARD, J W. ©. Pen-| Constantine, for whom it is said | ca hr S WOULD LIMIT is. , Sa eel omens a a A | . . Ww. I 4 butiding b aA . yesterday ay king since the murder of Mrs. i pit kk ay ».00 | | tion « ame al | ~ 7 st © for) Arthur Gentry, has been found by, | : i j ger. rth 25.00 | WASHINGT ONHOPS FOR stantine broke his leg six weeks WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 12 . ¢ ; INCORPORATE ago, an has een in bed. bere since, Wong Sam, a Chinese a ualvaoun: 30 epic Yee a eoleaga- Sigehe=" wore" "Gin WASHINGTON, D. C., Jar |< WONORS : Ik ia evident tat the Chicago 9u- Wpediier, was arrested after- | December, is booming tributed ng the representat rt being made by tt Max § ‘ ' stantine admits he ts the man de- Reon by Officer Weated selling| Los Angeles shows ont | of t letion, with Inetructto dw * he Philippine iff t enting u . st scribed as being the alleged mur- ery tickets, Wong Sam had argent , nited | for « holder to send in to The | iafy the beet sugar men by | y ye i erer. He works as foreman of a ao Fs Bnew oth inl crates, feattle ie second with 31'star for publication fr | praviding that not more than 400 reg J at the But u telephone construction gang at Wt medicine which Be was pretend-| per cent and San Franetsco ts fifth tr en ot a w At Wa " be Monday | tons of @ngar shall be imported pects t big contra he Burlington, where Mrs, Gentry fors 1G to nell, His primcival 1 | with 16 per cent as fast ag obt 1. The sut f a. m, to 12 m., on from the Philippines in one ye opty of to his firm, merly lived,