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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News One Cent--Last Edition” | 1 e m3. UG sta HARRIMAN AGENT | HAS WORKED WELL A RAP AT Hi GILL CONVENTIONS PROBABLE pil [SSE cl So Stat etter ‘Reverend Gentleman From the Third North Coast to be Part of Harriman System: asset cyan ers! Ward Enlivens the Precoodings of te «Later Secures Control of Columbia a HE SEES A GHOST "eiscsiar-omy on ey —MOrning Session of the Municipal Own- Puget Sound and Has Option on Stetson’ : —————S | "Teisien tan g,.| OFShip Convention---Little Done This om Tae ‘aay ton'and George Litman Morning. ‘Post Mill Site on the Waterfront hee wand 6 06, JRDAY, JA JARY 260 R MONT H ee eeeent dat t ye to First Ward—Thomas Nevin. \> - ed Second Ward—John W | w t | Third Ward-—-Rev, Richard Bush ' jell J Tuce he * ' | Fourth Ward—Open ee Fifth Ward—R. E. Orchard. prepare Sixth Ward—H, J. McGee ts * Seventh Ward—8, W. Wilkin N at Eighth Ward—J. H. Homer t Ninth War 0. N. Sederquist ere has » « th Tenth Ward—Wolf te tot Eleventh Ward—D, M, Peebles. imal ee. Strahorn'’s Plans Before departing N Y : re ] V te 1 Mr. Btrebers & Eh Bete halt Cal Re lih ede " a -™ ° Ls ® ty the Stetson soi: th ¥ * DOW'S FRIENI * s al' ¢ te ey lock ere nae “ lerents the North ¢ 4 it # strong effort the pa he ® ' le { Matthew Dow to® } proba’ t =— H f \* ‘ nor m upon ® Strahors ups z | lw * Startling Stater * Dow en : . . # at noon that, if W * ¥ In addition T H # could be er it * make (he . ‘ * we . and he * . M , # it would be nor t * that the Har oe- | ' ¢ r a ' ® for bin ,* ra "1 * ured contre & Mr. 8 ® race of mu- * Puget Sound © « t | we whersh * t aoe $ tr . been secure e % + rf 7 He " Tee eee eee eee That James J. Hin was convention of the t . m e ox t of the * ’ ow a . ing for ¢ ; Good Proposition ne . anown, This teh the the care of BML he be 8 Y we most ¢ thus r ‘ee ating t| wation here " s jand perfoct ha Coas p “ Rev. Richard B ere of the re te ¢ to New} through th x Hi MAS | meeting, just before it a at York. att ‘; as Ke Sho Stuns | nox n, with some a or eneary ” rie the ke « party p Harriman Buys. franchines tor a fora RS {We is Seattle 1 HT tritnacont y prre \ enented | Mr. Ford went to New York, o#-/ geal Z.. Sd 7 the Th : here met Mr. Harriman ‘ ih y Waiting for Sixteen Years. - fens were begun and. the reeuit e wear | ‘1 have bean waiting for 16 ye rs} 5 ee that Mr. Harriman ‘ i »-| jfor this asion,” he declared at | er cent of the stock of the rail _— the beginning. “I feel the . 3 ja no virtue in a voter who stands ee thereby « woth . 7 |behind his party right or wrong ‘Aa the terminals of the Columbia | An @ matier of fact, the only differ Stra? | 4 v CK OOoR BB Paget Sound immediately adye _ seen M | qace between the two so-called lee WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE. : iiaerty. of the Steteen-Post| * 1 is now on his ing parties is that one is In and the! ‘Ty be Nominated for Mayor by ¢ t {f Municipal Ownership MIR company. upen which Strahorn | Seattle At the office yer — Ie oes’ hak saben! League in 8 To en 08 eption: the North ( 4| MoCord, for ne eee | rrr ee ne 3 wi have over ) iO feet of » perty | ‘ _ { wee & that » what Otte eee ee eee eee ee ss a along the waterfront ™ ah would be ba and the admin DEMOCRATS WILL FALL IN LINE Will Erect Depot h aie , « J og 4 very mat 1 depet for the Harrie m will |expected to make a pub From Third Ward. | De erected. Peoding the comp the Th of all of the pl ve been : Is Charged With Paying) \\:’ “Serie! ui! igh a Bribe---Arrest Made in Seattle. med by the advisory committee Is indorsed the ¢ rats w robably hold no conven tlek hold a convention to pre rve its organization and in‘orse the municipal ownership party ticket This is the statement of several leading demo- erats made shortly after noon today en the ticket selected was shown them. © of the Harri I can woe This morning several leading demo appeared at the nit it because nvention and were given places on important committees y that fact was very significant, It was learned that whatever rences that had previously existed and the other ganizations had been moerats and the rman has bad years paving busier 4 in the convention would dorsed by | ntracts with he party. Representatives of all parties concerned had g | A ar and advised as to the best se to pursue in order j r phalt com-| of this city ret union on one ticket that obe ac ‘ him er hi Anphalt cor a union on one tt hat obect had been ac | ee es ng at 11 o'clock this morning, |AaND the Hank of| S66 ® chance for the ward to be ret omplished | TACOMA, Ja Sensational a | Gomi Tacoma, but | resented by Yes, we expect to work throughout the campaign in com mM TH A AVING AGED WIFE AND FAMILY | chars f graft ia nlely at Sherman Well Known. | tied r ad office im in the Bailey |' mt ite in » rmony wit % the den ra an ey have promised to pene FRO i. eee woes fairs culminated today te feos . ay. in thie city | terests of the vicious and rupport our ticket, if the one named is indorsed by the conven- AND CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY IN SEATTLE, G. KRANTZ ("Or Up De the arrest of} Pte T. Sherman, who was jeularly, bis ow | tion,” said # leading municipal ownership mover PIP eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee rested by Sheriff Smith (ie morn He congratul RORRAATARAARE SHREK ERE EAE THROWS HIMSELF IN FRONT OF TRAIN i Bee vaplameean ter cedayeny! scent [TIEN ET” AS | Pte an for the honesty \ SERRE EERE ERE R RARER Rae og « marly om y Wright & bribe | "wer to .. henge ot brit 1 the hoped fc _Partect he ny and EDEL PENS SOG GRRE 138 skis * eo cen th paving | anager of the ipereet spha jelection of th no ” : f ae Fleting-trom Seattle police offt-, rison was frightened by the old | °F $6.00) Im connection # "© company, andait KaowRall nearly i faated on the standard bearers of | ticket worked itt i drceeve al rd. |. calbnine. > Sea ters be imagined were. persecuting | man’s threats, and informed Officer | “Ty Viole town ts wildly excit- [everrone in Beattie.” He™was for I EN MINUTES the. party lartempting to select @ Geket te pal Buahell ae 4 Biss, and brooding over the fancied | Armstead, who was detalied to ar-| 44 04 stories are rife as to f years manager of the Barber As | | Called to Order. . wu See Geran tae tan Got ek aac ie ee s m Lake reald ¥ me manner nts became ne phe , 1 | , ent citizens are p g to by A. W. Johnson, He appointed a iam Hickman Moore, mayor; | w ae ; Bs aitaiad tran altar tae to accept his present position. He ’ ; “warn ) tempted suicide by throwing: him aware that the officer was after bim | jave the city, fearing more war-| (0 Socebt end salibes 0 GE dan 8 ma an. 20-—The| ommittee to inspect the cards, | Edward Brady, corporation counsel fm front of @ train at Prairie) and took # small sum of m ht éneots. ; 5 Case Cuar M.| pledging sympathy with the muni-| Harry Drees, J. F. Wilson and Jobn Chien, Wis, yesterday His | his val of la Jone®, Of Towa, was con r th ward—H. J. McGee. venth ward—-S, W. Wilkin, lae bie papers and fied east. He! p6 warrant for the arre uded to-| cipal move. Frank Cotterill read|Y¥, Terry were mentioned for comp- rion fight arm was fractured and his wrote a Port Townsend and Vie~) gyerman was sworn to by | dont Denice Charge toy ae ye gear reed panes the call, and the temporary ¢ 1 Her; F. A. Rust. treasurer Eighth ward—J. H. Hemer, demo- % Dead badly cut. He was taken into toria to his real estate agen ttl ing Attorney Bates before Judge i Sspeuter and adjourned until! sation was selected, consisting of| George Listman and T. M. Daulton|crat, former candidate. custody rod Sheriff Sime. * To i k, of t al po art, and g take » Tacoma Mr ondia@y, George Listman, as temporary|as councilmen at larga The ward Ninth ward—Olaf N. Soderquist, * Krantz gained moch notor! Hall. b " the s of minittes not bave an oppor chairman; J. D. Flenner, s¢ ‘ouncilmen were named as follows: |contractor, of the firm of Roseleag wummer by barricading him fooled the and w le a have be en a tog f his Nn nectic ARD NOTES and Frank Cotterill as ae tan First ward—-Tommy Navin, ex-|& Soderquist Bis home at 6614 E. Green turn ny ving contracts retary neilman enth ward--Wolf. defying officers to ation his wife had| gp » Seattle today, but lent Jame In Second ward—John Wehn, labor! Eleventh ward—Peebles ve money and t er the whee ¢ the ‘Che \ re b br " y terms “property owner t t y that lsen's name has A dther valuables to neighbors with a hat Prairie D eveniifiat her home on State » orty earners" were ous. H not been jered by the union, prodigal hand, and again he would i » wired f A Petition in being ted Jered the time ripe to destroy ft . - of become extremely penurious morning that, if he died have Becns paved f . t al powe { the Seattle andidate The neighbora consid him | the remains west J be rs } ot @ rm 1! Electr mpany and to ¢ e it 4 ate w y with Mentally unhalapeed. His spelie of | she says, hes ! « : | etn xt lout of 7 f i ra Governor mply, Mise Artic Whee! f om aniza wal y govers : br c wa f for | onto ry hale bp M 7 ; 8 he abestamnpentegy ok Krant ibis x. 1 ‘ Committees Appointed. the viola closed phd’ , ee eee ord When to | > REPORT THAT FISHERMEN’S | *8son fa Mre Bt. Paul to the Ohio tows will be Bela M h es pa pT UNION HAS ASKED FOR AP ; Mr Settee ~ a wallet “ ; | tern n t Mt named, con g } JN 8 sa osenberg, “that while no Halous of her # a well-to-do German © TING ATTORNEY THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET rmont ” je sore BB od, George immed tion on the matt whenever she lett , considera lake front | PROSECUTING aint sy W. Hams, WD. ioorke | OINTMENT OF JOHN KALL-| couid be taken by h ae ee r ‘ erty at G 1 « hold ‘ PICKEREL IN EFFO © FO HER The Phevrette clut ot next | I tterill, James Murty ¢ shee by bi : Gene mt oA egrBle eat age| ings aggres t $5,900 or $10 inte aaeuamicle Sipe a! Thuragay evening {, Trousdale, Edwin Brady, Georg | SEN AS FISH COMMISSIONER, > argon ng out of the tate, and imae nto an cane ft e an ae gate & . » v the uw term © the comn = r bat 3 money witt c TURN TO PETTICOATS Mra. A. . A. Rust | Gnd threatening to kill her. His on TO RETU The te * Matin » Pen and order| INCORRECT w expiring in March of this Principal rage was directed against a wife thinks ven to the ae was né ‘ at whoever should be ap- George Harriser Lake boy 1 f all b p wn soe . 7 ed to this efficn ths fn “ : : ‘ "u fore | Ballard t bridg f Frank Hisketh, J. W. ¢ ‘ , c ne ery Of 18 years, with whom he imagined | erty and et , i ma I mgt 4 soutliah the 5 «. Thev| Gorden Rice, H empha 084) ti te Bnedenes cb ua inl ' rpreted and en- Dis wife was ‘ Mra the-w ar =| 6 H g-\ say that the ‘ f 1) Clay Alle | ¥ 1 as enacte Krantz says (he never on at separa 4 « Pick . od o hard, [that With th Th nm ther Fishe answer . her premises ar h (oy abet , it ee - . al ? . ict tes 4 At : tt awton Bt mc ning band's suapicions e > he take ¢ ‘ ’ 1 mmittees would be rea que 1 aske his morning as to | ter ; “iy peer : hese: ss Se Older than the boy and emphatica 2 F na A “ king net A than ge « the bridge port ass on 30 he lares that there is nothing be vow - a inten ti s " f Ticket Selected. jwhether the Fishern r n “1 by Contractor J. D. Jones, tween her and Ha ° ares) eee ; * mnitied au en she} The fighthouse tender Columbine templated th e T } be sent fancied differently, and Krantz a ja 4 a y z é sd} was reported off Cape Flattery ir he 1 tte ected for the| John Ka for f ! and used in ar- all manner of vile namer a ne. a A nage ° ward Bound at 0 this morning purpose of f cs on fw y'a ported . m n t he wor bh of th IR