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EDITION Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News BLUNDERBUND 18 DOWN AND! "which faction shall contro! thelr BOUT ANO MUST ACCEPT | *Polntment WHAT INSURGENTS PROP} < The leaders of the reform move ment are Bena * Booth and open THEM Cotterttl of King county, Condon of —~-— Kitsap, Guen of Kittitas and Che insurgents” will contral the} lan and Graves of Spokan The «sion of the state senate; | teaders the “gang” are. Tink” venste, which now | Davia-ef Pierce county, Sumner of atenant governor will|Smehomish and Wiliams of King t all committees,’ will be | A lst of the members of the "ga adding the worda}Compared with the votes east by val of a majority of | O* Of them during the last see Tt dere of the would make interesting read have joined the|'#. The “black horse cavalry,” « elub and have been | (er applied to the lobby in many 1p membership cards | ** ie waar aligned on of the old “wang.” Nearly mers now have alg federal officehoiders wh: 28 out of a total of | Me! appointment te either Baker members of the senate, and the | °F Crocker may be found on the ing members are by no | #* sits, owe all ad mia of the “Phon | Housecleaning Seesion. r mid ator Ralph Nichots,| The coming session wilt be pe- | ° i King bag pot aligned | oullarly favorable to a thorough | b with oe faction, whily | housecleaning. Por the firet time stor Pw f Okanogan coun | *hoe WEI no U d Btates sen , has been sick with an attack of | ator te to Be elected, so that mem Epphold and will probably be unable | bere will be able to Kive thelr en early part of the sew | tire and undivided attention Piles’ assistance has | eetelation. invoked by the old gang, to} The attempt to make it appear them to retain control, but | that the movement to oust the gang funior senator, after looking the | ¥8# directed against Senator Plies over with his usual polities! | 94* proven « failure Senator Rob dese, came to the conelu-| ert F. Booth, one of the leaders o that his own polftical fortunes | « Movement, te one of the sena. red an attitude of strict ney-| F's principal supportera, while 7 Henator L Mt. Knickerbocker was pharsne ‘Tent the Wiiek turned down by the senator In hi ambition to Be director of the assay perusal of the leaders of both | orticn Senator Willian why ie sufficient to convince the | 4 district normall ublican by « ittees are likely to be com: | elected by @ majority of only 14, haw boted with either in control. The} publicly declared that he ie under t! involved t not whether | no obligation to follow Piles’ wishes Yeutenant govergor shall make | Raiph Nichols received no support the list of committees, of! from him, es Senator Piles was they shall be determined | pledged to support Van de Vanter eo majority of the semate. But for the nomination. WEST AND EAST ON THE GRIDIRON At 2 @eloch this afternoon the) between Ceaches Watt crowd in front of the gates at the) and Frost. The ways of th eid Madison ball park waa fo; West will be pitted against the @escribadie. Hundreds were yell-| ways of the Pacific const tng for tickets and those » had) tm the modern history of the game fiekets for the grand stand were| have the cunning, dah, trickery selling them at $3 to 14 and power of thg iwo sections been Ten minutes before the whistle scheduled to try conclusions in a gounded the grand stand was filled | championship escounter. Tickets sold for the stand were! Men Are All Pit, 000. Both bleachers wer Coyle and DoraDiaser and thetr Beattie and Chicago ¢ men are fit Added savagery and were making the alr © determination will charactertge the fighting because the long season ay will end. Toxiay's game iv * height of the cumulative (rat ing and experience of an eventful year. Never ba two teams lock ‘ee et horns whose respective team work, evolved and fashioned amd polished out of longer intimacy, mas with man. haw been more ma chine-like. Today's play will be machine play, If the lungest season of training ever undergone for & long-delayed post-season clash is any criterion. sacked ek with The Seattle bunch tved in « Btally-ho at 2 o'clock The Chicage followed soon afte Both cheered when they went oo besa tter noon. mded the gar ech! park and crossed ¢ ison on the little steamers. remely sh a sea of mud. In| Seattle— Position. Chicago- is over one's shoe | Presiey Couter Huxman Gelloway . R Muifinger . . Pullen chou Sehitlo re the game started Coyle Ie Beattie, said: “The field is very Thayer .......R Wallace for our best work. 1 would | ills sok @ Hartand & dry field. We gave gooda| Henry 1. TC) Dornbiaser . Lick on a muddy field and we; Burke .- LB Pursell wil win the came today Coyle (C) Q Oretner Capt. Dornbiaser, of the Chicago, | Rossman R Roge poi We win, although the Smith Lu Scholes fe the worst I ever saw.” | Westover FB Allmer | } Coach Steffin sald: “The fleld i#| comes TO ATTEND HIS Jotten. I don't see why they did BROTHER'S FUNERAL Rot let ae play on the varsity cam T.. T. Mélehior, brother of Melody pes. We might as well play in the! Chol, who died at bie home yee terday of pacumonia, telegraphed oe Bonney-Watson this morning tha Mest and Weet clash at 2:30 this! i." Dosia leave at once for fentth Eaierncon at Madison Park, when| (> (0 charne of hie b io ta arne ja brother's re Capt. Dornbia of the North Di-| meine Mr. Melchior lives in Joliet Mision High Schoo! football team) tijnnie 5 M Chicago, 14 his ten moleskin tnd. youngsters crouch for the DR. CALHOUN ILL. ket? against the band Beat —— ebamplons under the leadership Health Officer Grant Calhoun Today's will probably be compelled to take Having |a trip to Southern California on ac vieiting count of the condition of his health school Dr. Calhoun has for some week» Hi battie| been suffering from an tack athe m to carry | of myasthma, which has made the the hor ountatnn slightest exertion om his part ox et fr Hkewine a duel! tremely painful |GHIEF BRINGHURST IS NOW IN OFFICE WEW HEAD OF SEATTLE’S Vice any office or end to which that FIRE DEPARTMENT TAKES) Setleman might aspire This morning, how ver, Chit ; GHARGE AT NOON TODAY Cook found that be ha tiooked f P — ome of bis personal ts an Harry Wf of of the d to headquarters and x6 YO a 4 " sate ts them, leaving the office a ppoatile wie tee | 11:20 o'clock vada men, 20 When Chief Bringhurst catled he « I clock accompanied by or Moe and Chie the head {| Secretary Witkina, Assistant Chief the ae esent| George Marlow was in possesstor to tend ret t of the office. For the department key ¢ (f b ‘ he greeted Chief Bringhurst cor Wiehe | dially and expressed the wish tha se In t hief ye the new chief might long remain at y day af pon M ri the head of Seattle's fighting te Moore : Sinan | Anomel me unfit ¢ that he Then followed 1 ex qu arat nge telic he bf ir @ liked topped desk was unlocked ‘ * ok « 4 to Chief Bringhuret sat down 8 h ought bh een | the office chair 4 said he thought t 4 ‘ 4 that sid t ad - are ’ ad ! yoing M Moo t SEE EERE EERE HEHEHE . * aa aM 4 Ee EDY BY LEGISLATION THE REBATE evi «* 3 * AND CAR SHORTAGE * * * * ‘ f it one th r ed * . ft ‘ " 1 Jolth wi a4 * { ” it vr m con * * mg the * * ht showid fn at use we of th * } * r Wave come to feel t Matter of car shortage 1 1 * * t the question t ny means a al The danger * * lying within these is of national impértance, embodying & it does the power t ¢ railroads to destroy the prosper: * s ¢ of any section of th yuntry at at by a discrim #& pation againg 114 sib A te ban * ’ o6 5am Which tie \ ep , te # ¥ ? od pre. : cs et aun | orth gee that ' free * i te ramy y.. tM be oti ate ‘ e ae ome ot Ph a abe i cnr: | ne the * ‘ . ; . we wine rm f mingti’ one on \Gerdy meow ¢ febent & tw > a .tt APMA e a ¥ re eave” +*-S\ og ee? * Ee + ery VOL. 8. NO. 266. EFORM MEMBERS WILL BE IN CONTROL OF THE SENATE FRANCHISES ARE GIVEN 5.E.C. ‘The city council | for the old year important franchises to th homed ite work eranting four . Wallingford ay 1 Bellevue av Thirty-firet av } Heights line Thirty-first av Nineteenth av, line is a new the course of Union Hine to Nin northerly along that #tre The Wallingford av low the course of the Gre and Fremont-Ballard Mine will fol 2 along Ewing | to Wallingford ay that street to Fifty-sixth at. . aad along Latona av The Summit the course | Pike Itne from corner of EB then northerly Belmont av line will follow Broadway and Pine and Summit ay. in| mary observer as to how the | majority of over £600 was barely | place to Bellvue av ter southerty to Pin An application was filed Seattle Kloetric ) franchise on Third av, 8, Main and Jackson RIGHT STUNTS AT THE Y. M. 6. AL The successive stants at the M. C. A. last night were character} lwed by a good deal of the crowd of spectators enjoyed the The basketball game be Martin’ college and the Juniors resulted in the winning by The athletic exhibition. isting of apparatus was greatly along the lat _ ee ete | GOV. MEAD BAYS THE CRYING NEED OF 1907 16 BETTER TRANSPORTATION RECEPTION AT RAINIER CLUB HOLIDAY GIFTS FACILITIES. eeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeee wident to every thinking man greatest needs, the greatest, transportation the last few years haw by at a more t A reception the Rainier nd ball was beld in transportation and Kindted evile are du moving of freight Taliroads have not kept the fact that the tasteful disposition of fe transformed & veritable wonder development Our water transportation lines are siso Inadequate to creased trade that we ate securing appreciated by | > ie now carried “this setting were ‘The distance from | TO GELL CITY PROPERTY.” | stock's addition on Queen Anne Hulk was enclosed trees and be 1 omen present freahroenta, women presen were followed by ch services, which closed a most eveceseful program. WILLIAM & GRAY DEAD. William B. Cray, of 1716 Harvard | the Seattle at the Seattle General, © © * Pe RHR ARERR eee CHESTER THOMPSON IS TAKER. ILL put thes out of his mind rellroad facilities throughout the continent are needs ordinarily open. Governor of wan that which Son appear at mid af the clock and A Happy New Year to''standiny.to Beach drive, to be called | Th He ra: the figures | night on the face tect e ete eee eee eee ee ey hospital this morning from the had been alfite went to the hospital Dee was operated upon by Dr. Sharples 43 years old, and leaves a widow and one child 4 for atx years following women helped A. & Kerry NEW YEAR'S EVE ARRESTS. Prom the police stand-potat me in with unwomted Only a few arrests were made ain 3 @eleck yester eral minor cases of fightin Fred Overman, « printer into custody had emashed a mir fay afternoon NO COAL BEING COL) TODAY te being sold Thompson's sudden serious enough today to necessitate and feared the Dr, Sfaende then told | had advjieed the boy and then sald Weich, after he os of hin wind.” ror In the Federal Officer | #pon MeClure for starting a row in the er part of the elty saw the young man and vanect hia with oung Thompson's al MUST TARRY A WHILE IN JAIL ment has yet) ast Company recoguition si suffering from. While being led his offite, and which to reach the conclusion of Robert Me Williams, no coal is even being TURN MALONEY DOWN night sent the uring the holidays a ing here per frightened look on his face. serious as to but became bad-| mixed up on ere ¢ trial will reopen at WOMAN BURNED FIGHTING FE first fire caused by ce | demand a postpone sithough sack fn the possibilities trial of Chente superintendent nomination was generally understood. the cil would not confirm nomination BROTHER C.MING TO BURY! MELODY CHOIR being the only affirm nN P SECURES RIGHT-OF-WAY north to the propos ceived several sever be | had fatied him had been tn "MEN CALLED OFF, S TEAMERS MASTERS ANO PILOTS Leave! STEAMERS STEAMSHIP WESTERN STEAMSHIP COM PANIES’ BOATS ON ACCOUNT OF NEW WAGE SCALE HAS THE RUNAWAY HABIT U. 8. DOES MUCH WORK = LPR DEFEAT | 6. FLEMING | * Torre Cte ee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee! INTEMPERANCE THE EVILS OF RICH MEXICAN IS ARRESTED cet ee te ee | plexion with the completion of th L. Pho Dattlesbipr } ne tt A uw ont naj } our #hipa “ 1 ied ick way } y thts ¢ ito’ awa! on) Oe )% ipptme / ! x i nil hen aad W fi no mh “sh u ’ . pice ane | feet @ ’ : i * and ont pe dgft a Me | Tapa § ; y Ns n & : < . ay ‘ay a bh a oa Re i ye Bi ever! P rat, ‘7, ‘ : teh te eo te SH FF ; \ bs a \ is ie PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE a — 5 CENTS PER MONTH ONLY OLD YEAR Wha oAD REVELAY "REIGNED aT naw! that aye bn eine th YEAR'S BIRTH AND TEEMING | 55, ait Kinds of Venders THOUSANDS JOINED IN THE) geting horns of various «zen and CELEBRATION WHICH FILL-|toots were busily displaying and ED THE CITY'S STREETS AND ing their war About 1h o EATING PLACES. poured their “st Hiences out up bega the theaters room only” street and Over halt of ttle’s popu then—then things were doing. Thorne who had not engaged tables | of 200,000 celebrated the arrival ¢ 4 a yh 7 at the various cafes, etc., were ob) }1907 Jaat night. The celebrations | t the various cafes, etc., wore oblige were of various Kinds, under var- | or itieg cating place was us conditions and by various peo- | crowded ple | Orchestras played the merricat Fully 18,000 persone paraded the! ang the most lively airs and walters principal down town streets. The! rushed about for the most part with « fter 9 v'elock | foaming articles ; n until after | ents paraded the streets: gato n HOME parties evied the speed. lifnit, te 1 hotel €rili| hacks contained jolly partion, and roome w h good natur-|the policamen shut thete’-byes-—oit ’ wide, « over With | was all in a@ life tina i hurrah the effery ontained | for hurral in bottles at $ r, and in glasses About rr en to 12 #'¢lock at be per hush seemed prevpil im -every Every dance auditorium in the| piace. Two wies mye" of the city wan the scene of mirth. It was|oig year 4 grand walts at two minutes to 12| think ang riqolve. ¢ which did not end until three min-| fut whateran the Ugh of resolving utes after. ‘onight that rew lon for the mont At the skating rinks the floors | pat}dw.a blank shemory covered with skaters or dane Ané then the clock slowly doled At the Dreamland rink skat- | out 12 strokes « ended at 10 o'clock when the| Biff! bang! Guns and revolvers dancera took charge the floor. | were fired off on the ppy night At the other rinks skating the old | air. Bottles poppy sees clink- year out and the new in was the | ed. Horns and whistles blew program, Hurrah for 1907 Watch night meetings were held | It was most noisy, this celebration, n various churches and mbled | Gut in the residential sections peo= f a religious nature were held at! ple were roused from their sleep, j homes, Private parties galore Were | that is those who had retired, and given, the big social event being at|ihey gladly proclaimed the new the Rainier club. year, At 9 o'clock last night Second and! Happy New Year, mindlon” more to Betas | COUNCIL DEALS OUT MANY STREET 1 IMPROVEMENTS. mg superintendes nt of the water de- rl AND OTHER PUBLIC WORK 18 | partment wos authorized to sell mur | AUTHORIZED — OFFER MADE | Siicing now being done tn Come A number of grants of land for street purty The council last evening acted on S wore Sceeps *® large number of street improve pkg it Improvement [MONE Ordinances apd revolutions. An| Eleventh ay. northeast is to be Jinance wae ttreduced providing roved by grading, curbing and goncrete walks th xpense of for inying out of « @ingonm) wereer | 6°P¢7 ; rom the corner of Becond and Den- aad SA Mae = Co. wants t = if Magnolia ways Condemnation pro- ceedings will be Wrocgne to secure | T™rty-firet ay. south, within the the necemary property PUmMIof the Hunter tract at ite own m prop- | pense. Protests were received fre i ° jerty owners in Hoyt & Denny's ad The Ferry-Leary TAH@ @eq.was tion against any street improve. | S!¥en a permit to make necessary between the buildings to erect on the # which will involve a change the original survey of theast corr ‘* * * * * * * * * * * * * — ee shou be.) © it~ ve tow anti4 t trees of 14 thew, - N, 7. poring burch the ary 7 years fount jan a nfor- coast a by the fame ning city i, ared, shtly ” se adit perty holders al of Madison end John at 1 a protest against id and on the northwest eae jextension of that street from Sum- | Pet oC Madison and Third. is od on the ground | silty between the two buildings. The ® that the extension would be a use- | STidxes not to be less than fifteen : less expense, ag Denny way, on the | tet over the grade of the alley. j wth, and Thomas #t. on the north,| Lee st, between Highland Place 4 each jews than 160 feet distant. #9@ Fourth «v. west, is to be ime Property owners along Reinier , Proved by grading. ping and con. : boulevard have petit A for t. crete walke Resolutions were in 4 ter fire protection for the district | ‘Toduced for grading, curbing and | at hill and south of | Conerete walks on streets in Dennye | 4 Tacenen ae Fuhrman addition. The resolution | ; introduced for an improvernent ‘ _ Green Lake Hes Wants, .. [trict commencing at Thirty- pode" 4 j The Green Lake haprevement club lay, and other « «in Madrona ¢ | wants & nu of fire a erm boxes | district for grading, curbing and j — in the Green Lake 4is- | concrete walks. Thirteenth av, 8, is RR tor 1 de improved by grading, curbing iH TR mapacime gt sistn | 94 penicrete walks, as far south re pth ag eh ee r plank | L. B. Allin offers to sell the ofty te Ay saioon enya impr cuntnd the east 400 1 t of 369, Seattic tide. district for grading curbing and ce- + Sine She ee olay came maneice Sones teok on Railroad ay. between : on be eon 37th av. and Lake jectiout and. Atiaati The ty Washington; E. Union at. from 20th tae + rts yt hbavtes ¢ th ava, by planking, grading | ement sidewalks; Yester way t ay to av. by pav- t ar ne blocks; First av i from Weller to Virginia ste, by in H | stalla t uster igh Temple | place, Main and Washington sts, by i jerading, curbing and _ concrete | | walks; Holgate st, from 17th to | fave, & grading urbing and - ™ — rete walker | is a lkelthood that a new Water Mains Authorized. er train betwe le, Tas Water maine were authorized in a and Portland will be placed jnamber of streets in Fremo aston early jn the springs university district and the Pees mmagd 7 and § are now #9 ceasie dt Weidaw ta in 20th ay. and , DAdly rowded that additional serve the lake, joe ts badly required. | the b C publie works weal.” General Passenger { authorts ) purchase eight horses, | Agent Chariton, of Portiand, in de | three wagons and three sets of har. | 8etibing the increase in passenger [ness ‘The sum of $2,000 was appro- | travel during the past year sald l peteea fee an’ engien additional service is imperative soon | A sewer district is ters and will probably come in the in the territory north o: Union, spring. HAVANA SIGNAL | ae (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Geddings. the medical corps, | HAVANA, Jan. 1—Three h-| were severely injured in the acel f dred persons, composed of officers | dent, which occurred at the recep jand their families, narrowly es-/tion tendered to Gen. Bell at the ecaped death from the premature! Officers’ Club, Gen Bell today ase explo signal bombs Dow rank tnt 2 were fired last night as a welcome to the new year. Capts, Furlong, of the general staff, and Surgeam RO ee GEORGE REVELLE SAYS WAR WITH JAPAN 1S SURE TO COME. The crying need of the Ur »d States in 1907, or until the ave been completed, ts the construction of the Pan Ama canal, The effect of the canal upon the co: © of country {s too well understood to aeed any further expre | mn that phase of it from me. But there is ther side far € ined ¢ lay a might part in of this coun which must also be considered ance of the big conduit in the event of war wit When I say in believe that watlan and Philippi: country. We have not m us ee The problem will have a 1 an entirely different. com: See eeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeenex CR AARAAAARARAAAAAAAARES

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