The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 1

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Hickman Moore is Unanimous fee of Joint Committee. LE WASHINGTON, SCANDAL MONGERS DRIVE MATTHEW t = OUT OF THE POLITICAL ts that they are beginning have a eee ae et aeae arene efore th mmitte Later 7 N M “ ‘ MOORE (8 WILLING * a ‘ {to with 1 am * a | \ t n ei election and are now ner y pe * a in this fight. It he | The B h ship King David was} ‘ M0] Roott, saw signe of life on the bench! sidering the bility of pla ° b sour A.jand then we ff boats and took| William H hy, the a ad ’ . Wrecked on V ver tsland De | Dd # for may * " beta It his frie a Ww 4, Off 18 men who were there | warhorne, at the head of Uh ke te accept ed greatly " that | cemt Whether those aboard | * ‘v off} One of there nald MeLeod With a strong man as the stan any man to b * s has been , spe} Sallmaker, « as the rewult/ bearer of the municipal owne b @ vide of his © ® y campaign has caused any | 1st tt ve # not knowt A — hi . « r ay " 1 the| ranks, backed by the Workingmen Reo by *t hd that friends? I have report 2 the Giensie’ waelas secon A. e od m f ne his) League a te 6,000 voters, the old Hickman Moore * i talked w M * this morning - ‘ : ny hey have prot-| 1 . liners feel that some strer . * know that he feels as I do. | received this afternoon by the local | 2.” vet. The remainder of thy Queen City also earned some! work has got to be done ip ord BESSEES EE EHS HFEF) And further, 1 want to say that | <r grew the beach u ° ¢ DY plekir schooner | to come out victorious elieve Mr. Dow will support Judge| Maritime exchange. The vessel was os thie month, whe the Turner, of ¥ a00, It ts not onty going to take work Moore with all hia might, in ‘ P . ‘ y ber long trip te Cape towed by her into Clan-|i¢ is adinitted, but the personality of Enter Judge William Hickman of . attributed , [08 the way from Salina Crus to Se hear Kyoquot, on the the candidate and the platform upon Moore. Stories of rear a which the name of Matthew Dow attle, being 111 days out and long with w was| over began the dis coupled, let last nigh to th when ‘ohne on| The report of the wreck was made withdrawal of Mr. Dow from the) mone It « i from the Port —ey a ensel j race for the Workingmen’s and Mu-| frye dge M was the lead-|** ! suwaanns a ye! nicipal Ownership league's mayor | ing candidate He was the choice| riving there King David was aity nomination. and the subseq - f the Workingmen's leagy and] | | was readily supported by the other|@ Vessel of nteresta. The first vote <a that Moore would be the ch e f the meeting. as the labor x giving complimentary votes & tons, being in f Judge William head the y command of Captain Davidson These Texas stories have been tc before. They were told tn Hallard when Mr. Dow was promi feally there, and were exp tain of their friends forts to run them dows The firat vote gave Moore 5, Wood | long overdud ship King David past few weeks have failed to de) 4 Cotterthi 4, and the remainder | Was scattered. The second vote; Which t* 116 days out of Salinas [gave Moore the nomination by the| "| VICTORIA, B Jan, 19.—The | H. i. Kalies, for some r Rhown to himeeif, became ommittee, the vote standing 19 f Crea, ¥ w atv up * ono) a the tales and wrote to people 8 | Moore and the rest scattered for the| for ost by insurance peot ent} esas, seeking information rega place N * name before 3 | lag them. Mr. Kulies has not yet} candidates, The commit-| ashore on the ¥ aver intand peceived any replies to bis letters eation tomorrow and it je| coast at on the 13th of| and cannot for several Gays Yet. | expected that its recommenda What these replies will be can ent} on | last month without dissen’ | cetved of her fate from the steamer news was just re po figure now, as Mr. Dow ts out rl will meet tonight | Queen City, coaster, which Is now or podlic lit for the purpose jecting the can \* ¢ way down to Victoria ‘ ; didates for the other offices on the| The crew got ashore in eafety and] Courts Investigation. ticket to laced before the con e theme: 1 that In alt | Ye@tion tomorrow Mr. Dow himself « hat tn all} fag and anxious that the fu Heat in pomapcirs, stone see _ VENEZUELA, If he cannot exter public life with he t where the wreek o« from settlements, ® vein for seme faccess—when every indication | gov pointed to bis unanimous choice bY | acsemb! the committee appointed select candidates, this Texas skelet onault the national “mantle trom hig shoulders and step- And hereafter Matthew Dow will $, SU be & staunch Republican. He has out being made the leading figure] panne Jon. 19—A council te eandalous tales, be mts tO HED | ministers this morr Lime maned the | aide and leave to others the task | action that France will take ¢ nthe | @ leading the workingmen (© Vit-| Venesuela. Bouvier advocated that | tery. Just at the moment of hit) cnergetic fee be taker The TACOMA COOK FOUND DEAD. ped aside. ¢ : Republican Hereafter. I$ HANGED FASHIONABLY DRESSED woul: ts THOUGHT TO BE AN AC. PECTEO OF THE CRIME result, ‘Phy either Townsend Captain Davi or, She is 2 ing with report to te walle were blown away. | which ary; for muntctp strong, it is belie by the ordinary the haift-b: ident Roo mn was her skiy tonm eletted are Arther Murphy. Josiah Col- Palmer, Jules Redels-| ELWOOD, ML, | biew up J. C, Bea ted following of Pre: id runs will be the heaviest and the Queen City’s arrival was OD-| weight before the | portune to save her from the murme King Dovid was Royal Roads or voters . The tide ownership is now too ved, to be stop line of battle m the matter of ernment supervision of public utilities, will not appeal to the voters TACOMA, Jun, 19.3, Mort, ted te by « In these straits the party leaders bots di * Bpragu | are casting about for a strong man 19 and 1 t lodging house to head the ticket, and Murphy Pacific av. yeaterd ai jseoms to fill the bill better than body was 1 Janyone else Tt in ree nized that J ent and ny to} Murphy can get the votes better ming roome Dep | Worl wan received at police hea | than any other im the party and, Moilinger | |though his municipal ownership M was a cook and came to Ta-| QuartenB yesterday afternoon from | theories will be hard to swallow. it mat ths ago from Port-|., : b o to do so to pre ‘ ; : Wall that Corbett Griggs, |™8¥ be necessary jo 80 to pre and, whe ¢ had worked during| Walle Walla that Cor 6B | vent The line leaders pear Aaa sap Me loat & Job bere | 14, of £106 Alder at., had been mins own, admitting that the last and deepo situat desperate, but @ move nap ah to er gh 7 = ty | ing from bis home since anuary 8, | wii! made within the next few steady employt orf hae ho ' | * tt » off on the here was as “ok at the Garfield he end that his parents thought he pl — on amie bs “shed Puyallus hee 7 nt) was im Seattle | Last night there were numerous aalie we 3 Hatech! for drwnk-| THs afternoon Rev. Charles 8. | serious cc pees emneng: parte) tna he @ paid Saturday | MeKipley, pastor of the First Free ers and the wine ones decline ee cae hued to drink hear. | Metbailiet church, telephoned the |t0 do & great amount of talking y | poliee that a young boy answering The 4 teation of candid hes wee too ious to be mentioned eR Wedne while under tt tn. | Che degeription of Griggs came to ~ : fluence of tiquor, he returned to the | bie migtion last night and applied whisper and a ae = son Garfield hotel and sold his knives| fer eb@ter, which was given. The|!owed the mention of Murphy her cook's tools to Frank Rath, | yout h@efused absolutely to bive his whom he had worked addrene. =. BLOW UP yesterday afternoon for of officers and the date at dog show was fixed C Ww. president; John Riplin- A BANK president; Charles MeAl- Jan, 1%-—Robbers (lee Dank during ‘oung. Jowiah Collins and | last night and stole $1,000, Neigh- her this ley were elected to mem- | | bu did approval of the Pacific |" ery wan not committee the meet will be | thie morning . 19, 20 and 21 in Mad- | pavilion. Fanciers ex 10 entries. CARGOIS | ~ SHIFTED After Beating around Cape Flat. | burned tery for four days in an unsuccess rn ful effert to « schooner Carrier Dove, lumber lad en, pot back to Claam this 1 deck ft the ley er the straite, the n ul shifted effect wa | boring reaidents heard the explozien, ot give the alarm and the discovered until ENGINE WREGK RTLAND, Jan. 19.—Pipes in tive on the on the Columbia thia marning by the Merchants’ ex change. | lew _—_—_——- Deen one all his life, although dur ined fag the past few weeks he had ab t adeainey ook ¥ Davie, Jeweler, 168 Cherry ped at the Jewetry & second time, and that fact. But bh y Pe = in} @ the ¥ a éh 1) made ox ime, but stated} pate jn. polits ry yesterday — forer that she wou ively return at} through with | Which he lost a $330 ring. which was! 5 o'clock and make the purcimee and beyond the }iitted ¢ ° thew bel At mann. Davis @olh teties SOR te, the political) | had be showing it t tive} ring. an exeeptic fine one, te; i know him So more jou or, & woman show to a friend who had one sir Mr. Dow's withdrawal from the Bee , to whom Davia had) i to 1% but the ring had disap. field was first made known to the been showing the « woe very| peared. He thought that it bad! foint committee of the Working-| ' | tast t na n Da-| been mish but a thorough seareh | men’s Municipal Ownership league in’ exper t ical of the store (riled to locate the and the Business Men's Munictpa * belief that| missing ring. Ownership league. The cor ttee DES MOINES, In. Jan. 19.—~The! . ns allied Wing ‘a: Gelli Was in session when the following | low . , ' : ‘ letter from Mr. Dow was bh i ie ‘ . " , ml on ens - Seattle, Jan | Jerse t M " will i ' " y | ie Be 7 “Messrs. Harmon and Mu jin we 1 D t <i . “Gentlemen I request that my | Mre “ Enter Woman. “ “A < Rame be taken from your tieket en eve Bing « ia ‘ : - = o tively. for mayor or any other of . : ge Fike an Toda oe ae flee My decision has been reache ‘ « air of bus «in Seattle for five Benson, Wood and ¢ Your a . 04 pyran - . uta have stood by «| la sae cen . —ie a — my | fly placed at f hin beat stones |and met with heartfelt + t bef , he profensed a r- | 936 tr . of labor | CHICAGO, J hat « t b ; Dav t " all time | ning from t s worn, } MATTHEW bow | od * . » latin hour Keller a Surprise. = GOVERNOR OF =~ WATER SHUT OFF men Piseced Pie . hut off Sa The most complete counterfeiting ; ; ra k bs aken fron h t ta ne J t : : 1. | wrown this morr y Captain . ; t i 1 of the Unite tat necret an pe , pe © fa at 4{ arrested in Bellingham Thursday er of Jed “ ent a {by Detective De Haven and Is now | ‘ Wee ee ; Aa th That Brown is a skilled mechante Sees wee ’ . be seen from the complete out k joore | way t side of the Cascade tan-|c® - * . me ‘ 1 tt ceed dias ana | fit found in his tr His special tunt was the making of spurious ymorning. “He will! starte steep grade on the ienfa candidate and the| main line at a rapid rate. One ‘ setal. So perfect was his work| that he gptelto secure the un-| trakeman was on the cars, bu that unless examined closely it in| Webted tnaguimous support of the! unable to stop them. Miller made ee ee ee ee Eo kes him particularly|, leap for the flying frefght and | attic ult to m from & fn Id pleces from Jinotype and $10 « | ine coir The imitat gold 7 ew n that the ry a add : and tk mpre rn ‘a € t th t tak a ; ; ' ® f ; : >. 1 o | . he h * hey @ ben mo HOLDUP siiTWaguaFtin A BUTTE SALOO SS BOSSIPY WOMEN MADE : HIM A COUNTERFEITER He a man of ar more than average intelligence. All the para phernalia wax made in Bellingham by trather & Puazard 1 John Kasther's machine shops, but they were entirely ignorant what the D wen, dies, ete. were to be used. Brown made a complete confession and claims he u rey he the coins only | machines, but Uncle Sam's entatives landed him in jail e he is under $2,000 chances are he will be KK RRR - * * * io * . * Jan, 19, $1,268,420.04 & Jan, 19 “4 R.98 & * Increase ame * date last yea ¢ 81.26 & ee ee ee es WRW x anch t Au r found pg f king 1 eing a hat ; KEEPS ¢ speculative ty tide | tranmncted. One < of property hax not pea , dency r ent of th BODY PIERCED BY A TIMBER A.sharp pointed timber was ram med, clesr thus Rebb. ant Bawmb lant, Meme a y was, frightf He TOCOMET. through the body of Ar A train was w an employe of the Bry an, Central ra and although the man | ured ly mutilated, he will is now at the Seattle General howpital, where he Is rest } STATE ing easily Rebb was taking away from the edger and machine a him near in pointed timber struck left hip, passing « The new bride ansing back of the ed by the Northe river at Van couver eting of North- wrrow at Tacoma. t business wilt f the chief sub © up will b NEWS rer the Columbia | tlrely through his body. One of b Tho Washingte Poult companions held him, waile an- | S0clation will hold mecting at) others by main strength, pulled the | North Yakima, commencing Fel stick out. Although suffering in- | ™ ‘ |tensely, the injured man bore up| © 0. Worrythe has bravely, only a few groans escap- | &Ult forgery in Jude " ing from his li He wa ed rt R u mediately to the hospital u M CHILD SENT TO ASYLUM f aising a che ‘ w.t thia morning f $ Wh 1 by Ie ' a Ha tot i. ¥ 1 fou f f ar oars leat atl power i he i v0 *. timber, and ww unat to (and loa te is i - speak . : Republicans Beginning to Realize That a Strong Bian of the Peopie Willl Be Re- quired in Order to Bring Victory Over the Candidate of the Joint Workingmen’s and Municipal Party | nar th ver of lty the | ner ite jeured the nomina 2 never ¢ mayor of § concise manner in which Mr. Wa er stated hie p do not think there is much left to be anid as to my feelings in the matter,” be added with a smile. Clark M. Nettleton, at present ajthere would have been no furthe thember of the civil service board, | talk of candidates had he decided to having been appointed several years | run again. ago by Mayor Humes, Is personally| “Regarding myself, 1 nave not had ery store at 113 Firat ay. north, was It all} front of the was thrust ir tain | objectic | grounds of his MURPHY VIAY BE CHOSEN the reason why y strong with th the | would ¢ but most serious objection, especially t corporation interests Murphy's followers ot forcing the party to emsity of accepting a strong mar 's Friends Busy like their r to head the Ucket| Irving T. Cole has begun an active and will or that end. Hi ‘ for mayor and his chances are now in to f » believe he has a good cha | better than those of any other can race. Cole has been a mem- didate, when the question of vote f the coune!l for two years and getting ts con red esented the city in the legis- i r Cole's friends have been j Something Doing Soon t ing fences for some time and The ice in the republican mill-|'®¢ formal announcement of his pond is expected to break in a fev oy ge gged vv | dion anil dhaee aL ko ohn olen Frank H. Paul, a partner of Sen- do hee who urvives the ordeni/ator Kinnear, is another possibility. of caucuses, primaries and conven jones. At the present time the ja large field, and it is hard to plek the win In the ranks of th publican ele | to ta jand Clark M. Nettleton. George E Walker posit! leandidate. He wa and, many asse la hot. in the race, His friends are,| time to ox of anything except however, in it for him. cases,” and the assistant prosecut- “I don't know anything sbout it,”| ing attorney pointed to a mass of said Mr. Nettleton to The Star this! 1} held ug en were a The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News R MONTH ELD Hia n It is believed by Mr. Nettleton's ends that the nomination would ¢ pted by him were it tendere® without any fight on his part. Mr, Nettleton, it is sald, feels that he le because of the pro- sion in the elty charter which is to Murphy on the|prevents any one holding a civio ewness in the par-| position becoming @ candidate for this was appa r office during the time for has been appointed. Mr, Heton's term on the civil sery- card does not expire for some party, but w was anoth ers preferred & not eli sanguine His candidacy was announced Wed- nesday John F. Miller, when seen last night, sald that he had no time in which to look into the situation. Several friends had approached bim in an effort to get him to run, but affairs in the office of the district attorney are crowding him so fast ie be t he has no time for politics. strong favor What Miller Says could have se l am very sorry to hear of Mayor Ballinger’s refusal to rum again,” said Mr. Miller. “The suc- cess of any administration depends in gathering safe and honorable men about the mayor to ald bim in administering the affairs of the city, ewer Ballinger has bad able as- ants in ¢ ‘« out bis wise policies and the administration je od | been eminently sneceasful. He harks 14,.Ahent the confidence of the people and number of weibles in old-time re eat weema F. Miller ent the men Je n t. never have been and et 16 be a candidate for attle,” in the terse and sition last night. “I morning, “beyond what I e seen that are demanding bis attention in the papers and what I haVe heard | every hour of the day. “The voters from a few of my friends. I am/of the republican party know who very busy in an effort to secure | they desire for their standard bear- sufficient money with which to buy | er and it should be left to them to my dally bread and haven't much | decide. They have decided wisely in lime to mingle with the politicians.” the past and can do so again.” HOLDUP DOES HIS WORK WITH SPEED A. J. Rupert, who conduete a er ney earlier jn the evening. "Twas Very Sudden. ppened so quickly,” said Rupert this morning, “that he was the door before I realized what had happened. Even my wife, who by a masked highwaym ast night at 8 o'clock, in the next room, did not know The robber opened the ¢ and t anything was wrong wing it ged behind some| “I immediately telephoned the pos | empty a hen as Rupert came | lice, and Detective Tennant arrived ut of a walked to the ery quickly ut found no trace of \ big six-shooter | the robber. ‘The man wan of medis to b face. The hold- | u stature, abou 5 feet 7 inches in ¢ through bie pockets, getting |height. He wore a dark ault, a soft able black hat and a red bandana hand« we kerehief over his free. He ts be- as Mrs. | lieved to be the st of the! up a bakery a me man who held w days ago.” FUND STILL Jas, A |Hon M tutor [Cech | Mayor fownd |Garvey tannd 3 N 1 rw ae: 1 1 pattie Star +++ $1,000.00 | Dr. J ne Seattle Times FP. Union of § attend i GROWS 100.09 25.00 100.00 0 00 50.00 56.00 50.00 100.00 100,00 50.00 10.00 50.00 po” 100,00 100.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 + 100,00 Hi ++ 100,00 ate . *1'000,00 | Albert B. Lord .., euttle....+. 1,00.00; Boney-Watson Go. G00.00 | Stone, Maher c, D. Wood heniie & 00.00 | Albert Hansen 400.09 L. J. Sprengle Dr. A. 0. Lee Buchanan ¢ | Middleton Benedict William Hugh Middleton ang pies Ida Marg tt were quiet!> : oy) Jan, 1 after a honeys * et Columbia, have aaa be fling at 1002 j here they will Mr. Mids tary of Labor union ne congrat+ y friends,

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