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LAST EDITION VOL. 9. NO, 197. SEATTLE, WASH, WE QUITS SHAKING HIS FIST _AND GLOSES ON SYSTEM - President's Thunderbolt eens Stirs Things Up ip Washington—Starts Another Third Term Boom—-' White House Silence Is at an End. or me * PORTUGAL | FOR PEACE Spake eRe RRR A AAT AERA ERR RRR THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT THE WEATHER -—RAIN TONIGHT THURSDAY; FRESH SOUTH WINDS OURTS PUBLICITY IN CAMPAIGN MUST “2.2.7 AND DNESDAY, LEET READY FEB, 5, 1908, Seattle City Party Provides for Popular Management and Open Book of Expenses Incurred in Striving TO GO (By United Prees.) | to Elect Candidates. . PUNTA ARENAS, Feb. 5.—The ular ¢ management , Wood, H. F. Huntley and Joe Smith * coaling of the American battleships u regar members at large of the commit STARTED ANOTHER ; i and publicity in regard to a 4 MESSAGE HAS THIRD TERM BOOM FOR T. R. : > od ne Ruced tonlebt and the selgu centribeiions and dipes te a he tire pew ber to p Ae et will leave early tomorrow | lected by the officers of the com- * j | tures are the f res of the Se mornin ines & ives of the mittee will be announce ater . (By ©. H. Travenner, Seattle Star Special Correspondent.) rience? uated Press.) [friends and relatives were also per-| The “test will be aecompanied Pes aie por loa pelea » Lc dierent cemmeaaas ae ‘a WASHINGTON, Feb A nfighty “Roosevelt third term” ® | ministry announc yh, be toy | mitted for the firet time by the Chilean cruiser Chacabuco. ae meeting of the |Journed, @ meeting of the executive 4 h r x | < eoren a vie meeting ¢ oe? F wave has been started by the president's thunderbolt message ® | polley of Hberaility il permatter vont orrens ment in _belng made) “The next stop will be at Callas Re red That Death Sen- newly elected city central commit-| committee was held and the offi # to congress. in notneity Qrseeiicin enueil iis * |by the ministry. The cabinet re ardhpap ty tmcpentiiadt vxindling: po cers of the general committee + “Rosevelt may be etice Gee ee aa pA ripe * jallzes that the highhanded course * “me, tn order to prevent a demi @* ka ee athe The campe will be m | made officers of the executive com HE # tion,” declared oe obs yes © ernie such @ ® [taken by ex-Promier Fran had O8#tration, and this will be done| ® ed under the immediate t { ttee. Arrangements were made ; a d say he will, Of course the mes @ | - hac * ence fas n me - 2 # thing is poss lashed the people into a state of | At once * BANK CLEARINGS o! the eleatet enateal to open the campaign at a general } bi 0 Shee ped additional opposition among acer. # me . ‘ , ur . @ sage has probadly S wanee a lee enlaion pf frenzy, and that it Is necessary The police are baffled tn thetr' « * which derives its author ification meeting to be held at iE & tain class, but the grea pop pinion would bury ® /to calm them in order to assure | efforts to fasten the crime of the | ® Seattic. * Out to General Gee Voters Of the party me down town hail on the night % thie faction out of s'9 enone wien me * [the permanency of the Bragansa **#assination upon any recognized | ® Clearing» today. ..$1,105,465.2 | Ni campaign contributions and|}Of Tuesday, February 11 y + “The message means t ny _ phen? * — to it but # | dynasty |member or clique of the republl ® Balances 103,400.81 § | expenditures will be entered upon A committee was appointed to ar- = Weeeevelt Wf he would cons ‘wa, leclared = Senator . The attitude of the government ean party, and now believe that # Tacoma. *) Stoessel. a ¢ book, which will be kept|"@nge for campaign headquarters, * as mehe tha aun Mairi & | Na# offictally announced this morn. It was done by a group of anar-|® Clearings today...$ 645,124.00 w| open at headquarters at all times |4nd Chairman Cotterill was author- % * “what, if any i seaneta Sane pe ge his ing in the Gazette. For the first chiets, A och of anarchists) ® I 27,018.00 ®} - for the inspection of any and all|!#¢d to appoint a finance commit- } * aur | sa — eS wee jereseman knewn as a : | time a list of all Franco's politi with headquarters at Geneva, Zur | & Portland. * persons it sted therein tee, re ne as to a * joosevelt man . * jeal prisoners was printed in the ich and Munich ts known to have) @ Clearings today, ..§ 802,363.00 # (By United Pr George F. Cotterill, chairman of | bers, and report the same at the * it is doubtful if he would change hie mind at all," was ® [Lisbon papers with the pame of od here, aud ft fs thought that # Balances 74,444.00 ®| LONDON. Feb. b-—A London |th¢ outgoing party committee of | next meeting. Another meeting of | & the reply, “but if he oF ' Bog yt tn “« un $ j the prison in which they were associated with & + nn asthe Ameo” | 04% was elected chairman of the in-| the io regedit be be — matances like th re it ap in fined. he prisons b _ ton jcoming elects somenitte Joe | Saturday night at the Labor Tem- : etree some man peculiarly hostile to his policies & scene int od and ewan rite) a oes sews Seemey « seperts tit Can eee - yl por ple | & would secure the mominat T. R's fighting blood would be # |Btoessel has been sentenced to. F. Huntley, secret and 'T Committee Authority. + 4 that he would jump in, take the nomination, and ed ye “ ; # make the fight for his policies himeeif.” * |death for surrendering Port Ar The stinae ot. tan — onaiieaitins The formal plan of organization * be | was held at the Labor Temple. 1..|%F the committee contains these gtee eee eee et SRR eee thur, It ts impossible to get fff | Kirkpatrick presided as te provisions regarding the agg of si : ao of the executive committee, an GILSON GARDNER books printed and dis cial confirmation of this statement | TH hwy beh ‘ beer oon {| /Dublieity with relation to campaign ass om oth interent ne Raper et es eee. eee ee ee mht thie central committee del- - . aie oo, the interests have ‘ elected . we Peele Kale battle henceforth b bt to make the people think George F. Cotterill made a report | pate to the executive committee tween the president of the Roosevelt is responsible for WANT THAW'E RELEACE. 101 the statue tn whieh the com| cereus, Biers, cr Cae Melia © had the System: en he business trouble and hard — A | paign work is left by the outgoing + ’ message to Congress (By United Press.) ® suing campaign for the election of Genet seeking Bis fist 9 . le SARA A RAE ER ERR Vw YORK Pod. 6.—Desplte| foe ninn ot : a for ‘the the candidates of the Seattle city ee wealth je < gress done to defend @ Republican | ~~ es NEW YORK IN GRASP * on . new committee proposed by the old | committee shall make such reports message—called (he + esident? Nothing. Not @ voice OF STORM KING. | has left New York, Thaw’s other jone, Following this suggestion. a|Cr"its proceedings to this central ect Manny cctagg lg aised. Not a bill passed. Not a Favoritism and Graft Are Alrea Rif Sens fion- 3 : aot * a oa are taking 4 hig formal pl ganization for the | cities, and at such thnes as on a battle © o | polcy emanating frem the waite e- (By United Press.) * | teawan. Peabody and O'Reilly will Mew committee was proposed DY lthis central committee may Te and stab ; - taken up for disousaton NEW YORK, Feb Air joe Smith and adopte quire, and at all times and in all wane t take steps ve Thaw transfer quire, and at a nes and in al Byatem which Roosevelt mea president appealed to his al ed “ City in still in the grip rl oak treet beatins dealt ee Plan of Organization. things hold {itself subject to the in- tigen was really to tho {lends He called attention re }® torm king and zero we rd ham Ry . A igi This plan provides for an ex-|structions of this central commit- Ressevelt does nut have Peatedly to the danger which men [Se prevails, The suffering of ® ative committee of 21 members, | tee what Be wants. Ho *°Cd the country in the power of | @ the poor Is Intense and more #| OUNKARD LEADER DEAD. one from each ward, four at large| “That the executive committee be Gee ground very fully in.hie Cortals men who hide behind the) | Midespread than at any time ® to be elected by the central com-| and hereby is instructed to provide Message seat to congiees DTeastworks Of corporate organisa (By United Press.) } wands of dollars in the “book mit'!/# Sisee 1893 . y United Press.) |mittee, and three to be chosen by |and maintain ® cash book showing wened. But ce WASHINGTON a oN as the burena wae called. It has WENATCHEE, Wash. Feb. 6.— | the officers of the committee after accurately from day to day all con- gee grec for two fui He asked that congress leaislate | " anes nt 2 Hite uaa a |been charged that the system of /* @% * * & & # & & & # # # ®) Nanicl Gensinger, a real estate man | consulting with the cand * tributions to and all expenditures Not a more has been Protect the law-abiding corpora. | *t08 ¥S# crested th Washington) ciicking up of supplies is exceed: GMARGE EMBEZZLEMENT. °C this city, died of dropsy. Mr. | This pian having been adopted, by sald committee In the conduct an a Yolce raised to give “on, and bring the lawless corpor | today when President Roosevelt |ingty jax and that the contracts! Gensinger to Wenatchee trom |commit officers. were elected of its campaign work, which book ‘Senslderation to any of the policies ations Into bounds. In vain suspended Public Printer Charles | have been awarded to favorites. 3. L. Reed, formerly a driver em | 80uth Dakota on account of his |and ward caucuses held for the se-| shall be, at all times, open to the fecommended by the | Now Roosevelt has appealed from | 4 Seillings, pending an investiga-| Three yoars ago ft was rumored | played by the Cascade Laundry Health. He was instrumental in se- lection of ward members of the inspection of member of this cen- congress to the country. It is tO} tion on charges of extravaga that an investigation would be or- company, was charged in an in-|CUriDg & colony of Dunkards to |executive committee, The genera pay oy rare ee all others. So we the people who sead members to] Wm. Rossiter, chief ch in the dered but nothing enme of tt. fen formation fied with the prosecut CMF to Wenatchee cor ittee then elected D. airing to neers the same tn we congress that this message Was) census bureau, wax temporarily ap | vational developments are expected ing @ttorney today with having em t iy sent | Balnted in Stilling’s place and it is believed that ff actual -isesslet $145 from his employers " « Nor ts this the end. On full au-|+ For years it has been common graft te not shown up, loone man- Tt in alleged that Reed collected the FIERCE PRA IRIE B Z2E b vem thority let it here be sald thet this | report In Washington that the gov. agement and careless handling of above amount i falied to turn it a start policy of aflence at the white | ts at an end. From this time orth the issue will be kept full be ° the people. That the policies of the Aldrichs and Cannons of tie capitol bill are not the poticios of the white house will be made so clear that he who runs may read. ie but The house t Row able ernment wae annually losing thou government property will be found , have been . <8 lative bran i il Bitacked the adn all the ways know ‘wealth Through press, magazines > bought, advertiseme: SERRE ee BANTON, NAMED SY. T. A. IN MESSAGE, WAS INJUREO ON PANAMA CANAL. ~ " h have sin the i i {Star Special Service. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Pembroke Banton, the man who specially mentioned by President Roosevelt in his thunder as one who should be given retief under employ lity by special act of congress, was a yardmaster in work ily two years ago, he was trying to make some repairs to a locomotive and had crawled under A careiess employe bumped another engine cil or Take Chances of Submitting Them to Vote of the People. The success of the Direct Legis lation league fn securing the sub fi anton was caught and serious injured. things his back was broken. Engineer Stevens according to the best medical authority, Ban injured that the would be practically helpless for i i ee. es ree E arouse political antagonism among tts friends, the company was pre paring to let them be further post “tines Through the City Coun- | of its proposed Pee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee im to the office. CORPORATIONS RUSH «=. TO GET FRANCHISES BIG PLANT | DESTROYED (By United Press.) SWEEPING TEXAS Flames Have Already Done Half a Million Dollars Worth of Damage, and Are Still Rushing on. and there with piles of blistereé FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 5 timbers and ovate, which was for- By United Press.) . _|merly the site of a prosperous \oe more streets in the tideland dis|| TRENTON, N.J., Feb. 5—Fire| Re Texas is in the grasp of the) such home. Practically all the | tries. ‘destroyed the great plant of most destructive prairie fire of | counties of Garza, Crosby and Lab- The Seattle Eleciric company is | A. Roebling and Sons today, thr years, Three counties have been |bock are within the fire area. dy before the council with pe-jing 700 men out of employm swept by the flames and property Many of the farmers saved their titions for extensions of time on |and causing a loss of over to the extent of half a million nes by back firing but many jcertain of {ts outstanding fran-|Over three acres of shops were dollars has been consumed. Ranch e overtaken by the flames be- |chixes and applications as well for|burned. The fire was under con-| buildings, crops and hundreds of fore they were able to do thi | the granting of certain other fran-| trol by 9 o'clock head of stock have f be-| The fire started several days ago chiees. It also appears unwilling eath the rush of the fire. and, fanned by the strong winds, to permit these matters to go to| The John A. Roebling and Sons| Over a million acres is now ly-| soon developed into a wall of flame le Yote of the people for final deci-| have a branch in this city ling a blackened waste, dotted bere | in place 8 a hundred feet paces baton Call Special Meeting. |. Ym order to afford an opportunity | LARGE VOTE PROVES THE Im the last estimates the commission asked congress for mission to vote iiroct log. | boned untt! after the election. if@r the hasty consideration of all) ‘ appropriation to compensate canal employes whe were in- charter amendments on d a. “4 But the impending charter ofthese matters that they may be ve fd fault of their own, of to do something for the fam- isiation has cr wen a “ha to amendments ra it necessary | a of before the people as 5 those killed. The case of Banton was cited as an ex tion among en a 4 ram oe for them to procure the franchise gime the power of deciding such + ample. Congress refused to grant this request, and there is grabbers which is a y yo bh | At Once or submit it to a vote of /qyeations by direct vote, a special | % 90 appropriation which can be used for this purpos " in a mad sere: peed ees eae the people. Hence the develop | meeting of the council) has been Canal employes are working for the government they cannot & lot of additional! franc seam - rn re ment of a sudden determination tolealied for Thursday night to jam | i Bed are without remedy. th * coger oe v4 > as jam {t through the council, regard-| them through. " ti . i was introduced in congress to give Banton $20,000, end several of the ST&> | jong of the effect upon the political) Owing to the tack of time it is LOS ANGELES Pred f All ¢: aig Man: W Upset by % the sum was later reduced to $10,000, but the bill hae slept in bing companies are pressing (heir | fate of its councilmante advocates. /now impossible to introduce and Icons 0 ampaign agers Were r4 Se ities on claims. The canal commission said in ite claims ae sg: a . coe tretea | The Great Northern, diso, has| piss new franchise ordinances be 5 ‘ot t . appeal to congress: “Common justice would suggest that sistence which vividly demonstrates | suddenly awakened to the fact that | fore election day, but pending fran CAUGHT IN Siz f T al V ---Final Figur 0] Rei blican ® some permanent provision be made for cases of this charac- their fear to submit their proposals | i: desires franchise neexsions | chise ordinances may be given € 0 ate es on pul ‘ a Moreover, the knowledge that some compensation would bad <r coum y from the city that it is unwilling| hasty consideration while the cor t t * Made to the families of workmen in cases of death, would oe Harriman a, | tO permit the people to pass upon) poration members of the council | Con est. ® ead to 2 better spirit among employes and make it easier to most persistent and d nea gb, | directly, and has come forward | still have franchise matters x-| 1 og (ey ate gag 5 ® carry on the work.” plicants. For several months the) with applications for the vacation | clusively in their own hands. Pg ogy pine song G * Harriman applications have 2 = | Six Los Angeles men, Warren Gil | hhh ee ee ed before the council and rather than | = ne elen, president of the Broadway! The tremendous popular interest candidate would win with 5,000 . esas Bank and Trast company; R. W.| aroused by Monday's primary el votes. He received 5,074, and yet Hi REYNC LDS DS IS” Kenny, cashier of the same insti-| tion is proven by the fact that more was third man in the race. It was od tution; Attorney W. D. Gould, Dr.) thar > per cent of the re ered the overwhelmingly large vote David M xxiwin, L. R. Myers voters of the city took part in it.) which upset their calc tions, | rhs were arrest arly 75 per ¢ had their votes Surprises City Party. COMING BACK af" tas |S eel, eee i against them on June! participated in the Republican con purely formal matter, there be- -_—- —_—— — — 1906, charging them with com-| test ing no contest on exc pt that in the —— ed . af the defunct bank which closed | plicity with the Oregon land fraw The total registration was 33 Sows hi ney party meneane ‘ | Who shall be manager of the cam-| Pay Up Claims and is toss ‘in the northern town wev- | eases evenindiva gee weit ahst antlelpated « vote of 750 to 1,000, € T . tt t . t paign. It may be found necessary, | eral months ago, leaves today for r 9. After coreg fom ement weather they polled $ Likely ee D me Whe her Re ub- however, unless the machine is in Pr With q Seattle fective ballots, ballots wh Se E a“ 6 Veterm P full control of the committee, for ‘oceed 1s '0- Mr. Reynolds goes west to head MOORE AND THOMSON marked in one way or anc The Democratic vote was most Cam ai y ct . unt this function to be dele gated | to a} @ new com y, and also to carry violation of the prima Mote reaped Boia ee watée tt lcan Campaign Will Be Conducted by King County oti” “Sst ot | Sete Y [eae comvnay, and sles te cory | peta eral Meteaife consented to's pag 7 as Cia c Ge cae mancken | Jected Ventures Mm —itre iis stated that be has piacea| TQ TAKE LONG WALK od umber of | S*ccitton sinned Sy some BOO tab Club, Whi | Is C t II d b M hine | This course would prevent any pos $220,000 worth of bonds, and with y returned on mayoral: | ® Pelton a ence elie math ONT Oue: acnine. sibility of division in the general Al k | this money and the ald of creditors was 24,760. Of tl ade an active eg y | committee over the question of ma jaska. will construct the Alaska Home | Republicans cand orf08 and suoceeted s8 Ese i ae |chine control for the campaign or raliwny a» planned and go on with} Mayor Moore and City Engi-| yojjed 29,809 ees ie aliens 181 ot the ganization ——— hfs mining. Mr. Reynolds also ex-|neer Thomson are any for a = ee ere > SS PEON, Ske eee Fie newly elected kK jean | criticlam during the primary cam | peet# to pay all claims against his | trip through Cedar river bast ‘ + crap aed ea suarien Os at 100, Sad PW Cental committoe an lby United Press.) companies. Money has been raised | the last of present week for exceeded by approximately that, too, in the face of a contest led to men 7 ral of the mayoralty candi BOSTON, Feb. 5.—H. D. Reym | trom other sources than from the | the purpose of inspecting the work | 4,000 the ce estimate le the office of 1 4 f head-| gates declared thems during olds, head of the Reynolds Devel-}nate of the bonds, and with this act-|now in progress on th by at aign mat Almost the exact num of votes k ‘ Re- | the prin campaign oppore: opment company, of Alaska, . pro-|fye work towards carrying out the|of the city Hehting 1 th c e Q a H. H. Kuhlies, Mr. Kuhifes r of| to th n of delivering the party moter of the Alaska Home railway | orginal plans In Alaska will be ac-| will leave the ¢ on Fri e ir eiving 133, fish » ed in ts. John F. = 2a hree da ‘ t The T . tot — i " a for each Miller sccessful candidate, ‘ P as: They pla le in thei ana expect ve ter can candidate at large is as wever, was not one of them « tars and plunged head: | trip a tram, e powe ut i cted t 6,000 . t ‘ c The machine adhe & were par fl. O. Zbinde guest of the PORTER KILLED at Cedar Falls ¢ ate any t ayor= Levy 814 Humph ¢ “ active during the primary | Sound View 1906 First a He Ww picked up in an uncon-|ihe route of ¢ I i t rh « oO 80, Burnett 290, "1 Bi moun was stripped of practically all his cious condition and bleeding from | as the head we he < vat ed ¢ t w € Trimble 6,225, Carroll 119, Miller seineas: earthly possessions by a thief who ugly sealp ¥ It was. at first tem, a W of about ! FM with 8,14 8.14 4 os a eee “ an entrance to his room last thought hi were only I le ma 1 1 on counsel — Cal t ata un (he eoenitia Hight, bus th he re WANTS RING BACK ‘ 0 ed t 1 266, Willia 605, Guile er of the precincts this wa I to the 5 iapeed fr cron and t date would re 8 original - E +h ave he wai od of jied. Little is known the man Hazel Mag tenographe € A t com Ca rn ved 1 m here a8 to have f a oy nf te Sot ( clothes, a mandolin,| W ter 60 years | here wa ight on com: | st that 5 ! SeMpalEn turnc _ mT n leathe t old ' t bod Butte t 1 tt Met " wh Pp W King County 1. tae tha wena 2. a sane atic) , and r| earl n¢ of f i ‘ ase t : ana themzation Sinanaed may be found in full control of the with Swi ment and | the a fall her a ring worth $26 \ 9.729 3,488; ( este, ripe t mrittee » deer engraved on the re , v room in a The Garment Workers, loc from b M an gave ball ¢ The R felt x oc Ha f ig prc ; ? the @ os the | side one at Washing: 17, will give a sick be dance |$20 for hi ance as a W 1 confid t ght, 1 ftp f t ¢\ new mittee e called upon The thief got into the room with | ton and Rallroad arly yeater. at the Labor Temple Frida en- | ne rT rl says Me¢ an gave | would ex 1 00 € 8 Mat the t of much to do Will be to elect a chairman! a pass ke ‘day morning, Curtis slipped at the ine her the publican prima and that th ita Motte «.

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