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“One Cent--Last Edition” [She Se UNION MEN FAVOR DOW Proposed Candidates for Municipal Owner- ship Ticket Discussed at Secret Labor Meeting The meeting of = ee from (outside of labor organizations, and . Mathew Dow, W. D. Wood, G. F the differen eNY | Cotterill, MH. H. Kulles, Judge Wil Se a < held | Ham Hickman Moore and Wiliam to — vere erday aft-| 4. Murphy were mentioned, The at , . « the! Meeting seem to favor Mat ernoon, re 1 ng | Dow and union men annoy for wh edict tasues 1 | this morning that he is the fay city will fs ahip of p nage te ¢ The queatio fate op planks the platf the . question for candidates for pay AL other places on the ticket was not Party, cn have always /Considered. ‘Thin matter will be = + epee F eee will fight for) tken up at another meeting to be eee veratet neas| held at the next labor leader, this * «x. “so| tion the party will on the re See ean see that th new | mainder of the tick be ¢ jaue, We 8 aticatly In ta-/ed at this meeting an manele > Bx. Harmon's Statement wilt fight for that @ election Meeting Prolonged. mut the fol gmen yee oon was called for the f enabling to con nes of the various men tay begun at The meeting yee f eelock in the after: ed fast before the Many names were them on and end ek struck & ntione among . on|® of the held m which is From next conside f the nature of the vreupe Aare crery walk in men, who met, most of them were ment withaut knowledge of some of bet it was fin the men wh may be mentioned in t was best to) the convention. There was. conse Heninate a dusiness man to lead | quently, s general desire to tmeet the new movement under such clreumstancea as would BM. Simpson a. chairman/ive an opportunity their 4 to the | frank and full discussion without @air by A. W. Johnston, chairman | any possible prejudice, before the athe league J. J. Garner acted as | public, resulting from such discus Gewetary. A* soon an the meeting | sion. Because, of this the meeting jes organized, the discussion of | a closed one. for mayor © taken wu ones mentioned from the Personal Affection 2 of organized labor were 5. W | “From the first it was apparent the chotee of lthat Mathew Dow w a large majority of those present. It was equally plain that as men and citizens @ Very cordial respect was | felt for Mesere Cotterill, W J. J. Garner and F. A Bach of. these men declined f be considered, expressing as sentiments that it would be to secure some man more ‘ood and aitied with the business fa others. The determining factor in aeragie of the city. Itavor of Mr. Dow was no doubt a | feeling in the nature of personal af- | Those Mentioned. fection for the man whieh has Next came the discussion of men j frown up during the years be has TROUBLE _ NOT OVER What has become of the movable} the contracts, and the disappoint " the writers experienced when Qeecte of the Alaska = Pisherle*/ tney learned that all the hard eart ' ney they had Invested tn the fenton? union had been squandered by mis- ‘The Alaskan, of Skagway, pub-/ management om the part of the Makes an officts! notice of a sale) trustecs . ie the United 8 ourt of the} One man writes that he wae gtven Property of (he ublon. bat none of) to by the fhe movable property is giver in the | when he purchased the contract that fit eelned, Thin list gives the ean-/the contracts were the same as tery near Haines aad the machin-/ bonds and the holders would have Sy contained therein, buf Wo men-|« first len upon the property of the tien is made of 55 fishing bosts, aix| union should anything occur sulnege fixing scows, nor other such Paper W Several of the holders of the now! Another writes that he was once Piamecs investment contracts DAV" | tne owner of one of the contracts, taken steps to ascertain the Lage ee but that when the reorganization Bhouls of these boats, etc. AP FAY) was planned he was persuaded to that they will institute criminal PO | take stock, which the owners were Lteedings against the promoters Of! Joie too giad to sell. Now he has Be union unless the property 18) round that instead of an investment ined over to the court, bye that will pay him a large dividend, adele A hope the hold | he ie the owner of & worthless plece @s of these certificates have ai sleet understand promoters fealizing anything upon thelr fh) je cording to the prospectus of Westment is from the sale of the] 0° any at @ time when the nion after the claim were endeavoring to sell been settied. there were 566 citizens of Seattle who had purchased cer~- tif fentes, 66 from Vancouver, B.C. 46 from New Westminster, B. C.; the last few days from several in-] 15 from Port Gamble, 63 from Br testers asking information about} homish, 17 from Stanwood, 2) from the Actus! conditions of the defunct | Tacoma, 33 from Port Blakeley, 22 elem, and some of them tell piti-| from Port Ladiow, 18 from Rosiyn, 17 trom Kent, 6 from Ellensburg, 48 Want Information. Letters Rave been received during das posible | BEAT HIM WITH JUG ny HIGHWAYMEN ATTACK MAN NEAR HI8 HOME BECAUSE HE HAD NO MONEY jbeon a large employer in Seattle The predominant feeling of th —————— meeting was clearly in favor of a full presentation of workingme n}| B, Aune, 706 Hattory at, was) was Cherying at the convention, not for the pur-| stopped at the car crossing near his| Ag the car came ng the men pore of dictating nomis n home at 9 o'clock last night by two | boarded It and made good their es | purr preventing men, who demanded money and| cape Ame was evidently badly inationa that would not be satiefa tory to the citizens of Seattle the | frightened and was unable to give » of them) a good deseription of his a beat him over which failing to get it head with « jug lants | i | | f J | | Sing a song o’ tide lands, getting pretty high! Over a million 4 marke baked in « ple j Wher ple Was opened, the $83 began to sing, Wasn't that @ jolly dish to set before the King County buat men? Yee, by ding! Efforts to Get the International Convention for Seattle Promise to Be Successful-- Los Angeles Telegraphs That Her Guarantee Is Now Raised--Seattle Is Hustling for Her’s in Good Shape--Star Raises Its Subscription to $1000. Get in and drill! badges, ete MORE JAPS jamoto was arrested Satur daygat South Prairie, near Tacoma for pitempting to pas: counterfeit $20) R614 pieces on merchants, In never reach quite $26.- comecnifon with the same case, 5 There is no time to be lost in get- | 000, and the guarantee fond only | SARBAA was arrested on Doc. 20 at ting together the $26,000 guarantee | covers these things Ar an off by Officer Pitkin hav wubscription, to hack up Seattle's bid | the Endeavorers each 41 reg-| ing $n bis Pieseasion counterfeit $5 for the great International C. E.| ‘stration fee, which alone amounts Convention in 1907, up into thousands. They also vet | At Port Richmond, Cal, Kaniohir While a magnificent start hes| souvenir certificates of registration | © WAS arrested on the been made, there still remains much | to friends throughout country, | f 0g instructions from the local to be done to complete the guarantee | 4nd give great concerts, the pro- Rervice office for trying «& fund within the required time.| ceeds of which go towards the ex- bad $5 pieces, Extradition pa Many business men and others have | hake been forwarded. Fujimoto sent word to The Star that they | da are supposed to be the the weriptions wp to date are $6000 MARK TODAY CAPTURED attle Star | } | | | | 12th | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News NO, 276 SHOPS GO TO GEORGETOWN R MONTH b Detention is tno eongnires| POMS Electric Company Asks For Fran- vine ti’ Siete) Chise@ to Extend Tracks to Property Al- cat + eee ready Acquired---To Erect Power House in arecton van ‘ini newly c:| ALSO BIDS ARE BIG LUMPS OPENED OF MONEY TIDE LAND ACTIVITY DIMINISHES BECAUSE OF TENDENCY TO HANG ON, BUT HEAVY TRANSACTIONS CONTINUE—MORE deal Bide for the construction of a joint high and grammar school RUMORS OF C. P. Main #t., between 18th and 19th t 4 of education, 1 | rende a. SUY | are still rising. Investors in most | eduent. One of the latest com- schoc bul novel cerns Frank Black, a broker in the a fee wi ee | Cason realize that they have a good man building, who less than 30 in every j thing, and show no disposition to| 44ys ago bought a lot om Firet ay. board ta new ex go in a hurry. Conse | for $40,000 and sold out last week t along a nes in| S@les today are less numerous than | for $60,000. tie ered nd high {08 the rush days of last week | About a year ago R. W. Hill hool students Knees Many holders of short time op- | bought # lot on First av. for $6,000 * brought out the ét tons are ming @ little worries ving his note to W. W. Read for Institute by Dr. M, V.|8@ thelr tin clapses and in some hat amount. Last week his in- Wircona who said | canes are offering their holdings at | Vestment returned him $20,000. feved that far better re-|@ lean price is asked by deal-| Pettit & Son handled a lacge vol- sults wow ta if the high| ers for sim! s. This is said | ume of business Saturday Besides schools would include what are now/|to have bu business a trifle to- | Other transactions they perfomed | the seventh and eighth grades in our| day, but the bona fide purchasers | the somewhat unique feat of trans- grammar schools are not alarmed for their invest-|ferring the same two lots three The ach nde rece nted | ments B. Bussell says he is still| times in one day. Lots 9 and 10, have all b signed and depe negotiating with the representa | block 4 were so'd first to MeClu with the wntry treasurer tives of two railday systems |& McClure, who at once re-listed more than $160,000 wilt t “They seem to think the price is|them. Then A. P. Burwell saw a year for the construction a little high,” said Bussell, “but they | good thing in them and invested, provement of re-| will doubtless come around in time.” | placed them on the market, and Jisposed of them to A. W. Richard- % 4,| Mr. Bunsell is leved to j wt at sare|ing with the Canadian Pacific, but | son, who at last accounts held the ' unequaled for years,! he seen to confirm or deny it | title. with the sit-| The same firm sold to Mr. Tur- nd that the accumulation of achool| General satisfaction 4 lands and a replete treasury give the| uation is expressed by all real es-|ner a lot close to Ladd’s Factory be « of vast improve-| tate men | Site for $3,000. Twelve days before ' tional conditions dur-| Stories about big lumps of money | the lot cost them $1,108. \ the next ing “ANEW BREWERY? os 16-acre tract of land situated just ot in Georgetown Sweeney, recently | north of the Maple school in George~ wing & Malting | town The price, $2400 an acre, ts t xin in the near|i# considered a good one for the erection of another bi property ery nh suburb. As Mr. Sweeney is ont of the city Mr tweeney te rted to ha confirmation of this report could not MUKILTEO, Wash., Jan, 15.—The| offered J. W. Mo $24,400 for a|be secured. Mukilteo water front is to be re-| ——————— — perry a built | uxious to derive local benefits from honors. It is understook that ee TOC ctanmere an tal the daye| their aplendia water front, and, be fe has been instructed to sup- and freight steamers as tn the days) ive they have business in sight ermany's contentions in the abot county's pioneer sound |)" vit justify attention from the) conference, both as to the open nd policing the country. WASHINGTON, D.C. NEWS NOTES in local commerce Marvin Smith, as representative of invested interests In Mukil has had the dock proposition before the Seattle, Tacoma & Everett) Transportation company, operating the steamer City of Everett, and also) the Fair port was a fact steamboat men the company operating haven and other down-sound steam- | The judiciary committee of the ers. Assurances from these com senate has decided that Judge panier ware received yesterday that | Wickersham come to Washington steamers would stop at Mukilteo on to answer certain charges that have their regular trips if a wharf is pro-| been made against him. vided. The interests behind the - The general staff of the army project were willing to promise that GIBRALTAR Jan. 15—Henry | Tecommends a large increase in the & satisfactory dock would be IM] white. American ambassador to| American merchant marine. readiness for use within 90 days at! rraiy. and the senior Ameriean rep- ne — = the agreement has been | resentative at the international con-; Mra Malcom MéDonald. Port ——— y closed up on that under-| ¢, © Morecean affairs at Al-| Blakeley, reported at 10:45 this Warten the new Gack Will eres rived he today. Admira!l| morning that her watch was lost or abiy be started with the least p Sigubec with his fleet was present! stolen on Queen Anne hill Friday " e poesl-| and recelved Ambassador White afternoon. The watch is a very good ble delay as the Mukilteo people are! ahoard the flagship Brooklyn with one and valued at $50. 2LAN ‘= =z ————— = = railroad project, has recently re- turned from London. He says the fl stories of hardships endured . - Soot na |propese to contribute. This should | ae follows , EEE implicates in mek: . thet the holders of the certificates | from Everett, ¢ from Renton, and/ Propose © Siattihuk The gaye |The Saatie Star 9: neal paking the Corned from Lenton. He says the <a that it would pledge $500. Today it|C. EB. Union of Seattle ger Res a raises the amount to $1,000. T Jas. A. Moore " L Times also gives $1.00 Bon Marche 5 The fund should be complete by | Garvey-Huchanan Co ~ turday, #0 as to allow plenty |W. B. Hutchinson Ce 4 | lor the committee which has |Singerman & Sons | ithe matter in hand to get ready Milew-Piper Co DEA TH |the final fight for the convention, | Schuchard Opt. Co i | which will take place in New York | Novelty Cloak & Suit Co PRESBYTERIAN MINIOTERS PREPARE CAMPAIGN SIMILAR TO A MYSTE |city on February § Jules Redetshein i THAT CONDUCTED BY CHAPMAN PARTY, BUT LESS SPEC- eral board mects o| Buterworth & Sons 28.001 SULLLARD, Jon. 18.~Witem Me. _ conven ty for 1 | T.W. Lough, Fremont Drug TACULAR pitas: Wiiaiag ‘ ‘ As The Star has already stated Co. 100.00 | Keairer, the man recently injured by | Under most spicious cireum-jliable news of marine disast there are "a fe competin f Standley e Ob | be ara a ae +, mm | which wil be given to ite memt ean Fa Mag be ss tonventeen olant ye oaity, Bhe ." 1 50.00 | SelM 824 Who was taken to the| congregated in the parlore of th ba age 2 George Dunnington, the former e the new Merchant!’ ¢x-| The cargoes of vessels will be €iV6 |} on Angeles, Omah 1 Minneap.| Herbert 8. Up 100.00 hospital, where he| ‘ of the { «pring hey do, It witt of ne-| bookkeeper of the South Seattle change rae , out as soon as charters are a olla, and Gack bas to be ready with [Bell Bros, 5 . 100.06 | SREMBPHORET to be svering, died| Firat Presbyterian rd this] coer oe Hebrews and|Sero'! Works, who bas been miss gee ened of ROPM I o8. Maman of overdue vesssio will |i 00 guarantee, in order to be, Teal-Hills Furniture Co 5.0 Yee The Honney-Watson| morning for their bi-monthl, itarlane. for the reason that such | ing from Seattle singe December 19, today in the Ma ts t the | be placed upon the boards at the | consider grey tse to be Gels peer Oo company a, he. damerats| ones and ctany eoenee o- sy relleation 1 gg iy Ohne me who was reperted as having exchange with the rates in re-InsUr-/ ever that the final contest witl|B. Shorrock GEER was held’ at 11 o'clock this] ererence was made to the discus ee B. ‘ shot himself in Spokane on Decem Giinen bulldine. by the officers of | ance and full information of the last | probably narrow down to Seattle |Chas. W. I Meeping at Mr. MeKeever's hor atl Ae es enh ven ot God. nat 11 | Cor Bi: Walked into the office of his the fereae and ot time they were spoken bulletined. land one other city Angeles, |Oak Baking ¢ Fae erie! wae at the Crown Hill| ing seattle Ministerial aeneciation, | will “1 Pog i lane tener eanarers this morning, and au of bus Grain and mining quotations * with the chance of Seattle |Albert B. I 10.00 | - when that body Introduced the 7 tw ts, but they will bring about! back a ee ee Rese men who had ¢ io 6 ay — of lmeghe oii he ange ig : yr. a ag ot nl 25.00) Sab Apstice Sennelder’s t this ¢ excluding Hi we and | the vn exclusion by clinging to) Dunnington left South Seattle on - cael ted sot : aay th ain hae nok td, A. Conant 00 brepievin from D. Hendrickson to i seis eieiiseiletacinia Veer Save tem Setoren of going to Spokane to be fact that retia hustlir rine ¢ onal Mayor Ball 10 ae a wetch, The watch, origts inte } whl ve caidas [ane rete ieee jave! married. Two days later, December be bandied and has about gna Austin E. G Seeence.ceroperty of ae t al bs : = ent! ot a telegram was received by the kx [ bange has fitted » of-l fund. Tt . la Eber oO 100 064 Pere iad on January 1. Hendrick i . . 7 wh -yor Sea Scroll Works, seaying commerce. use of ara where | + Angeles for informa and |Geo. A. Vir t gon hi tr © of the ticke i th et “A + A Spokane, Dec. 21, '05.—-Dunning- — n ye transacte Jay the following answer car KE. F. Bla q| ‘s i ¢ me : ~ al ton shot himself this morning. Un- stat . . ate ne Guaras actically a 1G B. Helgeson 10.00 | hat he t tt y . Ada mid conscious. Recovery doubtful. ra pooths ‘and ree ome, as wer | througt I ee. 0 pis . Jopted by Dr. Ch st ' Ephes | (Signed) Michael Breen Siving to & a public hall, where members ca h has (Dr. J. T. Criet 4 Patch, if ¥ by H h Letter From Wi 8 interest er for pt meetings The John P. Hartman 4 . t the property of . Nothing more was heard of the tat news of ather 4 1 ive | of ‘ A ¥ ! , . pay of one 5 ‘ Sprit ' ha rhe | matter until few days later a United stat on ganization | mort |e rge 1 f it ( R . rag es Soe rting to come from Mr Du Me the Merchan get oon T f th 7 f 1 Lk DD DIX ARRIVES sad extend for @ distames < a cm w n stated 1 sho Wenistence 1 ‘ ; t b r - a's ines ppd lle voy arrived in Chicago with the Pots of 6 4 ao and il iers ; r 1H | secieak tae ties . n Spokane had — = : . ne] Ue oe ae men " Tota " $6.38 “ B ton. | und eight mil t .< seg parte 2 7 : : , Only miles of Capitol! Hill Improvement @thange » ; ex 1 p Ores or on be The ¢ jan govert th producing at once! Club will hold a banquet tomorrow ae dope f ses ma will . wht f ward and Va t | for the I \ Alaska ait n the district » Washington hotel. 150 8 walling r f ia [ wk, bring . ‘ 1 1,500,000 fect i Sis ; * oe ping mesg ' ries & 1 I n hur O'Br gene manager of the ent, Pe ws a, ‘ ttort Am |

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