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TOY PARTY 10 PREPARE WHISKY RING LOSES Grip FOR STICKER PLOT ON CITY POLITICS 8 (25, 1908. RUSSELL SPEAKS FOR A CLEAN CAMPAIGN tax does this millionaire pay? He is known to own $6,000 worth of stock in the Seattle Lighting conr pany, (so he Wouldn't favor ob STABRSATURDAY, JANUARY. 25, FAREWELL Planned to Nominate Burnett for Mayor, and Control — » Councilmanic Contests, But Plans Go Awry TO mi Asks His Supporters to Refrain From Indulging ia! We shall do all In our power to induce all voters who are in sym | City Party leaders have received [several intimations oad eas Pr 4 ithin the past Personalities, so That There Will Be no Sore Spots) #*).,,\'s,%" an anomobile: me ia Gr wo that eudilen of Mayor pathy with our movement to, turn jonen. of th the Bon M Xs w ne tucat +Moore are counting upon the gen: out and vote at the primaries,” sald ee e Hon Marche; owns office furnl- a) indifference of City Party vot Cotteritl, viewehairman of bis we After the Primaries. ture und household goods; and it |S Me primaries to enable them ity Party committee, this | * Bes rininters. te safe to ansume that he has plen:| i “geteat the mayor for 1 tion | 18 i “While we have been| By the inability of Chartes H.) main track all right but it ¢ inday ‘geen i> e ty of cash in the bank; yet tm 1906 |), ieune of strickers stuck on the warned pf the danger of a etly | Bur to inspirt any following in }tered a washout abead, sta to | Jone preach hig tle bie total personal property tax Wes! inary ballots. auizA sticker campaign 40|the mayoralty contest, and his re-| retreat and encountered an: mor About 200 Russell workers as indulge In personalities against the | ” rs Trimble h | At first they were inclined to dl» believe Ht can be successful If) fusal to withdraw, « little elique im the rear, after whicl $1.50 « eqnbled in tife basement ef the other candidates . tr. Trimble gays that the may-| ait these stories ax improbable, any considerable portion of the vot-jof councilmanie politietans and t down leaving > ur ‘Very ‘iis alae at night to outline} “I am going to win this*nomina pater ag! be a man who has NO) dat thay have become 40 numero, ers who are in sydhathy with Ws) Pike st saloon wen have | been stra 4 in & wilderness ‘ Valens Handled ie @ldns for t ork diiring the re tion, and 1 am going to win it bon: | f° —_ caine tm Well Mr.| ind some of them have @une By Fits turn out at the pollo. nhunted completely off on. a side | reach of their prospective comms | ie ing days of the primary cam-|estly. I propose to go into the iaiy.” is acquiring them Very FAP | kraight, that they are compelled | Of gic rneariatied: track In the primary contest, clear | sary supplies } palgn fight for thé election as the repub- 7 Oa Mle | to take notice of them. As a con) lout of communteation with the of | Campaign © Failure | In a short address to his support: |iHean nomines, with a clean record ence every effort will be made “We shall do all in ¢ power to! fice of the train dispatcher : | ers Mr. Russell took ‘ecasion to/and with the knowledge that [or to get out a good representative convince them of the great im-| The clique in question takes fis) The Burnett campaign didnt . urge « clean campaign on such my friends have not used any dis- E R Clty Party vote on primary day portance of doing this, Thin te de | immediate orders from ff ry | take, Burnett him { refusec ; lines that ail republicans can work! honorable methods to win the nom- Nothing to Prevont. sirable, not only for the purpose of | Heck, the Pike #t. saloon man and withtiraw, the brew ir ; “4 together in the election for the | nation Mayor Moore is rupning without making a fair showing of primary partoer of Frank P. Mullen, who|from whieh they had ex; 3 nominee of the republican party, “We are not backed by any so voaition in the ranks of his own atrength for Mayor Moore, but for) with Arnold Zbinden, represents it commandeer campaign fads had ‘ He said, In part; called political ring, and I am de pee Hut there would be nothing the value the names on the poll! in the council, Through this coun-|all they could carry to finance the ¢ ‘T am greatly pleased with the | pending on men who represent the to prevent persons going Into City books wijl be for organiza | eflmanie re sentation it has been campaign of General James Ii, Met i: Z generous support you have accord-| best clement of citizenship in thipf 0 Party primaries and pasting stick. tion purposes a’ the primary | able to build uf a following among! caife for the democratic nomina est quality special siiyy re ed me and with the splendid results community for my nomination. ers over his name containing the campaign le over | liquor dealers and in the big brew: | Won and to supply the needs of the are hand handled, o that baxe been obtatried thas far in “Again, I say, let us conduct this Yesterday's registration was dis name of some other person. There will be a meeting of theory interests through its distribu:| King County Republican club, leay ferent w this primary campaign. It is par-| campaign so that when the primary | appointing In numbers, but 662 men! If attempted, this plot WH! prob Beattle City Party oqmmitice of 28 tion of favers in the granting of|ing the BeckMullen combigation | processtor at ticularly gratifying to me to find | fight over all republicans in the placing their names on the regis lably be confined to a comparatively and all the marty candidates Satur | saloon Heenses je from home and hungry prices are i % the large number of personal sup. | city join hands and work to-/ tration rolls, This in but about half | few preeinets where it can be con day evening at the party's head Bream of Power Meanwhile the coungtimasic pro- mark ee 4 4 porters who are Working In my be-| gether for the election of the party the average per day since the books | trotted and kept under cover, [t quarters in the People’s Bank build sad x gram has gone seriously astray. Hi. $1.25 Ke half, and | am firmly convinced that | choice.” | were opened. . | depe: for itn success upon the ing. Plans for getting out the vote) arly in the campaign Mullen | PF. Jackson whose candidacy in the $1.00 Kt to F we have the kind of ap organiza-| Josiah Collins, president of the| The registration books will be | penorad indifference of City Party of the party and for campaign work and Heck had a dream in which Fifth ward they undertook to float | $1.50 Zencith ie . tion that will win this fight. Russell campaign committee, pre-jopen but six more days after to-| voters and a very small vote ip the and organization afer the primaries (hey pietared themeelven ax dic has encountered severe storie, run dled Ax oe a “T want all of my supporters to! sided over the meeting and made a/day. They will close, for the priv primaries of that party. will be Sigounend tating the republican mayoralty|onto hidden reefs and met with $1.76 Vuicac to a. continue to conduct this primary | brief talk before introducing Mr.| mary election, on Baturday DIED, gx some cocomenatemetccmemmmemee nomination, selecting a council to other misfortum Bitted Ax y 3 campalen in a clean, astraight-for- | Russell. February |, but after the primaries their king and in general taking Alex McKinnon, whom they un | Tbe Boy's Ax ‘ ward manner. There is no occa-| James F. Blaktstone, Joseph | will be opened for the regular elec ABOLISH BARMAIDS? BAH JOVE! WHATS: THE charge of the administration of dertook to nominate in the Ninth | $1.00 Columbia op % sion for mud stinging and it is my | Schlumpf and Everett C. Bltie were | Non jelty affairs. They awoke from this ward, has encountered an outburst Boy's Ax R request that my friends _—_ not | the other on Acoma dveam and tried to enact it into of characteristic Ninth ward tn) $1.00 Freighter (RUSSELL AGAINST They brought Councilman Bur the combination sought to make| boy's ax MILLER CONFIDENT | Bg ig Rong es gr ’ undertook to line up the interests most out of sight 5 wee | began casting about among the sey- relief tn sight. If Charley Burnett " $ aa wards to see what could be| would only quit ‘and let it go to “s310 Second Aw i | eeatbet ts sae eae cee |done in the selection of ward coun: some live mayoralty candidate | — ; sa yon the “hil vo io pe poet a a { climen who would line up with the there might be some bope it cs : sep pny an vad ee mene ag nn Ryo ote ‘The Third, Dees SoS See “| jold “whisky ring But Charley refuses to quit, declar-|| ONLY $ 10 : Sut ak his headquarters In the Bot |e ath and Kighth wards, the hin supporters in, & Russell meat | {°"Pat their plans went astray. |ing that he proposes to stay In the . B 3 ler this morning, John F. Miller,| H°vC") One Nike city, will give ing be just night in the Bailey | ecaul train started out on the fight to the bitter end i candidate for the republican mayor ys enormous majorities. Allowing |“urpee. 1. 10 gecasion for mud | aes — ps HARRIMAN AND GOULD BURY THE cate ality nomination, enters the last for the usual discounts we bave fle winging. There ie no occasion for} week of the campaign very well eat- ured tt out that Mr. Miller will DOt indulging in personalities Let us isfied with the outlook. The claim get less than one-half the Votes cCiguct the eampaign in such & fe made that half the republican poll at t publican primarte®. | ienner that when the primary} votes polled will be for Miller. In other we he will receive more | ciection ig over all republicans can “At firet'we did not believe the votes than all the rest of the Cam) i014 together in the support of didates put together reperts that were brought in to us,” Mr. Miller will address two meet the republi . the statement says, “but we bave he republican candidate. The meeting was attended by concluded a preliminary canvass of ings in the orth end of the city the city and the figures are far tonight. Thé first will be held at pags “Gio S gg P } more encouraging than we antic the I. 0. 0. F. bail, Fremont, and | (00 usenl oreaminalin® Ma (87, United Press.) ‘The two rival railroads will cease ipated they would be. A checking with Mr. Miller will be H. Ballinger, ay : SAN NCISCO, Jan, 25.—E./ fighting each othér. The pending . Mp casivass \s now in progress and|H. T. Granger ané Adam &. Beeler | "ot, chairens of the Russell cow H. Harriman and George Gould | lawsuits over the Oakland water q as far as reports have bech handed |as speakers, M. W. Lo with | mittee; James Biackistone, Joe have at last got together, have front and the Western Pacific's | | Sebtumpt and Rverett C. Bitis which have been. so in they show that the first figures were not exaggerated, and that the Mitier sentiment ts rapidity grow “We will head the ballot in every ward, with the possible exception of the First, but we are counting \ dition to Me. Miller, P. D. be chairman. The other meeting will be held in| Thorne’s hall, Green Lake. In ad-| Hughes, | O. W. Harrington, Robert Grass) and F. H. Holshemler will speak. Howard M. Hall will be chairman. | ENTITLED TO PLACE ON PRIMARY BALLOT smoked the pipe of peace and have buried the hatchet. The hatchet jim this particular warfare means the rival interewis of Harriman’s Southern Pacific and Gould's Weet fern Pacific railroad in Callfornia The peace agreement, which was rightof- way, bitterly contested during the last three years, ap to the United States supreme court, are to be amicably compromised out of court, until they die a natural death distilssed, or allowed to lag | Mutually agreeable traffic rates “R ratified by Messrs, Gould and Har saa rima: thie week in N: York, is are to be Lge, vaca traf The best. " Peat vined all embracing treaty and ts fic managers of both roads agroe he name, INTENTION SUFFICIENT TO 222s sweeping. lts_main points are: jto tive wp to the rates outlined | oye tat tls where 3 R. Steiner, of Ballard, te eatitio’ | ey’ 4 j to a place on x socialist primary - }ballot of th irteenth ward, d ; MAN ike it. d spite the fact that he is mot en.| TYPICAL ENGLISH BARMAID IN THE BETTER CLASS OF F AMOUS ‘wo rolled as a member of the rm DRINKING PLACES. af merge Lae aaa tee Cimath.| (Beattie. Star's | Bxstentve )! ‘The movement for the abolish UNDER ARRES T a ogy . : ’ Pwo weeks ago Fred Rexinger, was a better location, go did not|/8™ 408s nat reatire that senna LONDON, Jan, 26—in the Box ment of the barmaid comes from inh barmald to become only @ mem the women. insist empbat. ae candidate for councilman of the} build In Fremont. As he could not ‘They lory, another of the faded Hritish jealy that It ie @ reflection upon Blories? feccure a house in Ballard at the formal organization, only that he declare that he ls a member of the a ae } 4 Thirteenth ward on the republican withdrawn from the primary elee- tion, stating that he had not lived) the required in the consulting several lawyers Seott Calhoun, he was inform- he was a legal resident of ward for the required time and reentered the race. In October, 1965, Rexinger bought some property tn Fremont, two years cluded that the former shingle city TRIMBLE ATTACKED BY MILLER SPEAKER that the sald O«- “Mr. Trimble says mayor should be 4 lawyer,” ltime he placed his household goods ticket, asked that his name be)in storage, with the Jolly Storage ting long enough In the ward tn but looking over Ballard, he con- | company, November, 1966. Acvording to the opinion given/ by Beott Calhoun and other lawyers, when « man decides to; make his home in a certain place and leaves his former location, from that time bis legal residence can be claimed at the new place. Opponents of Mr. using the argument of his not liv an endeavor to defeat him at the primary election city gets value received for every dollar it pays out bat for a munic. party Mobbed by # crowd of laborers be | cause be a number of their comrades, the en |gineer of a work train locomotive Rextnger are|today opened wide the throttle of | tiie engine and dashed through the mob, killing #tx and wounding 16. ‘The house of commons will bare to decide this momentous question at ite next session. NERVE SAVES His LiFe. United ted Press.) raneCaucasia, Jan. 25./ the advent of the Boor war. Ene: lishmen scarcely became Interested when war with Russia seemed im- minent at & result of the North Channel fishing Meet Incident, and the recent Zulu unrest provoked only passing comment. But to abolish the barmaid! “Rab Jove, that's so prepostercualy dif ferent, doncher know!” All Engiand te sitting up and tak- ing notice. From every quarter is coming a storm of protest. The bar. maid is « timehonored fixture. Hers ie the one menial calling that even the sctons of the most fas tidious sobility of Europe smiles | dpon. Many & barmaid hag become 4 countess, Harmatds have even cap tured dukes. The profession has been honored with rare attention BAKU, run down and killed A STOLE CAPE. England complacently watched ‘thelr sex to have young women dishing out ‘arf and ‘arf and brandy and soda. Members of the house of com- mons, #0 far as they have been in- duced to express themecives, ques | tion the wiedom of the step, Some of them declare that it would bring nited was bound over to the superior san ‘PRMCISCO ee. 25.—|court on the same charge, At bis Mrs. John Martin, famous all over; preliminary examina! . which the coast because of her connec: | lasted over a week a was full tion with the Jobn Martin will of sensations, Mrs. Martin acted ox ease and the “Raby John” ineident,| bis counsel, and was calling nearly jis under arrest at Redding, Cal./ every person in Trinity county as The complaint charges her with | a witness to pile up expenses, say- PREN || Allowed on C about Hts more disastrous than | raced resent arson in burning a cattle barn on ing: pool edb aia | Brown creek, near Weaverville.) “I will bankrupt Trinity county by ‘January 7. entailing a loss of or free my son.” Recently a delegation of protest The barn was the y! Mra Martin created a sensation ing barmaids called upon Mr. Her | Sr sare. James Morris, sccngpeond jn New York about two months bert Gladstone, member and leader 4 sirong witness against her in the ago by setting up the claim that in the house of commons, He &* | famoux will case. Baby John” was the son of the ured them that the house ef com, Ban! John,” now a boy aged 16,| Princess Chimay. mons had no intention of putting epee ee to the it of bar.) | Yet the women are in earnest (By United Press.) a The Order of Owls will hold an important, meeting tomorrow night at the Maccabee temple. They will not surrender their fight without a pretty stragele. Knglish barmaids ae a rule are strikingly pretty young women. It ts profitable to have them so. They are gracious, attentive and decor eos FIRST | aie © srr ena oc mma car L. Willett last night at a Mil fpality to become greedy and fh the royalt ler meeting in the Twelfth ward, | grasping and rotten proves that the aa wonher cor the pation their galled oe: renee NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Paui “yet ia the whole record of the | people are dishonest at-heart—that men are excited, inspection {s most exacting. Kolly, the’ motorman who was in-) King county courts, last year we they want something for nothing. dicted for homicide in connection | yy find no single mention of his name ‘Mr. Trimble’s third requisite is | wi the Winth Avenue clevated mar errr ae, tee BURNS ANNIVERSARY |..." “He says that the mayor ought | posed that the rich were able to wreck, to which 16 people lost | ¢ + to be a business man. Do you be-| take eare of themselves. The bur-| thelr lives, on September 1, 1905, 3 ” 4 Neve that Mr. Trimble can qualify | den of taxation does not fall heavt-| PROGRAM war found: guilty of manshughter $10.00 Cash and $5.60 per MONTH will B under that requ: tt 1 don't.|ly on the rich as everyone knows in the second degree last night. The) 3 TIFUL CLEARED lots, all in LAWN, If he means that he ¢ more | It 1 the poor ma jury inde & strong. recommenda: | > ke Washington, Union Bay, Madison BA out of a dolar than Joho F, Milier paying his taxes. He the man | tion for mercy e 4 } “hy M U . prong ge twat elt wna tir kg Bona aces nfl 8 lhe spr The train of which, Kelly was 3 POSITION grownds andthe OUNTS iles only wants 100 conta ter kis| bir mer My ag og Lemgine’ is an lun a ae Immortal Bard,” | the motorman oe the curve = 2 THREE directions. These LO'RS are read dollar and was never known to estate can't dodges the as Roun for ¢ urns anniversary | Mr Pifty-third st. an inth av. atm - i , s squeeze the coin until the eagle seor but what personal property | celebration to be held at the Trio, “Willie Brew'd a Peck| was derailed. One car, crowded = eae 8g ow merk> the oa eeeee seth nenioow soca Seeciieataiers | Moore theatre next Wednesday o'Maut,” Waddell, Turner and| with passengers plunged into the and. ipet strects, with oe John F. Miller will see that the Don’t Build | might | Richard street. Kelly fled after the acct-| block. NOW is the time to SELECT ya E Prk. AR. a. | Chairman's opening remarks, Mr. | haGedibsn, dent and months afterwards was ar|3 lots and get NEAR the exposition grou Sunday Dinner Before getting our estimates on| Matthew Dow. | if rested in San Franctace. '@ property is SURE to DOUBLE in a short @ plumbing and eating. Modern Bagpipe selections, Vancouver! Bagpipe selections, Vancouver ———— @:: property Wan 5 os Try the rege e fixtores at fair prices. G. HI pipe band, | pipe band 3 Green Laké car to Green Lake STATION. yr BROWN PLUMBING CO,, 221 4 Song, Mr. Fred Bader. Song, Grace K. Davenport SEATTLE MAN SUICIDES @ man there every day. 12 to 8 p. m st j Song, “Caller Herrin,” Mr&| Dance” “Highland Fling,” Cale- 4 4 TER own Bie TRE Fase leageed | Grace K. Davenport donian troupe. 13 Dance, “Scotch Reel,” Caledon! Song, Mr. Fred Butler. we Recitation, Mr. J. B. Thomson. Song, Mrs. Rose Cousins Reid jan troupe 8: nited Press.) Song, "A Man's a Man for a'That| Oy Vane International Bond & Re J Ermine composes a stole cape! Mr. R. Haddow. | Due “Crookit. Bawh ) TACOMA, Jan 26.—Leaving : | ’ | . Dak pee,” Mrs, ; : Brith 4Oinch pads, rounded corners} Song, “The Lage o' Ballots | Davenport and Mr. Waddel sao By Wagga graf 4 he hat is ©] myle,” ‘Mr. B, Waddell Dance, “Batlors’ Hornpipe,” Cale: | (ue - i iidi , 4 jsatin felt, with four long wings in| Recitation: Mees it ‘Thomson... | dowlon trom Horie,” Cale) to reveal whence he came, Victor | $1009 American Bank Building, Cor. Madison | black and white Tillman committed suicide by cut- Song, Mrs. Rone © Reid. | Song, M 0 F Mess tie ths Sr aieks 4 inal See epee ton hoes. Retin ie Pees Ung his throat in his room In the | Pe@e@e@esedeorecrerererooooooororores British Columbia Salmon Pack ” } “1 | Richland hotel, either Thursday or | en save, in anticipation of return SANCOUVER &. 0. Sak el ee ee sone Lang Syne," company and) yesterday. His body was found ing prosperity. Your Saving The figures for tho salmon pack of | qq--cmcieeeeieee aOR 5 earam j {ant night, ‘his hand stil? clutehing 4 deposited with us will earn 4 the whole British Columbia coast Cn aU ae ioup the pusnr bea thes | , ent interest are: 0 Pe oes eeren rckeyes, 314,074; red dead : - 23,159; white springs, 2,989; : The man had peen stopping at | and chums, 113,740; cohoe the hotel about two weeks and was | Northwest Trust & | 900; stecthoads, 683; total, PRETTY ROMACE sumed to have’ come to Tacoma 4 canes |from Seattle. le ors Safe Deposit Co. | }to show what his name was, but and Gov Alaska Delegate Cale }n laundry slip, supposed. to have Cor. ist Ave. and Columbia St rane Houeets are a lorger-heads en his, bore the name of Victor . * a ashington, Cale placed T SEATTLE. Souiuadion Tee ear Ot acamian | (By United Press.) sj whould. Formal announcement of | //™*™ sili Sas BE. Shorrock President terships at Skagway und Valdez. |, CAKLAND, | Cal, ‘Jan. 25.—\the news has been reserved for GIRL 18 MIs J. ©. Masten Vice Pre mt Hoggatt did the same and now | Though the utmost effort has been| some time hence, Cleveiand | Alexander Myers ._. Secretary there fe trouble. | made to keep secret the story, the Baker is now in Nevada, where he} Flo: Phill 21 1a Tt. hae, ce e trou! | interesting news Iggked into #0-|is interested in mining with his| telephone operatoe at the Amect | clety clreles that Miss Pansy Por-| brother, Ray Baker, ‘Tho family | (el™yong Quenior at the Fourth | a ALL nk is for Savi joard of Dire DEPOSITS 8 Der ‘You Can’t! You Can't! Huy for leas from anyone. You lean't afford to pay more to any one grade and quality considered, in Sporting Goods, Hardware, thar from THEODORE WILTS & Ct 1008 Ist av. | kins, the younger daughter of U. 8. | were early readents of the Silver | Senator George C. Perkins, and | state, Baker, having been one Cleveland Baker, son of Mr. of the chief anaes for the South. | Mre George W. Baker, are en: od |ern Pacific company and its pred to be married, and a romance ecessor, the Central Pacific rail | which began in their school days road, in that district. Years ago will culminate as true rotancesithe Bakers moved to Oakland av., Was last night reported miss. | }ing by her mother, at 2327 Rainier | ay he most distressing cases of eorema are relieved by Soap Lake ‘ Salve—at all druggists. et