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| [sein |" Mhe Seattle Star =": BRYAN OPPOSES S, F, PREPARES FOR CONVENTION Plans Service for Crowds “I Have Passed the Age of Soliciting Your Favor,” He Tells Party Lead- ers at Jackson Day Banquet WILSON. "exns THE TTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY |Atlantic Fleet on Way to Maneuvers 1920. ‘SPOKANE THUG ; German Criminal List Is Reduce by ; i BY HUGH BAILLIE The reaction from W Attending Demo Meeting jrnicor trem state Co House to Hryan's challenge to Wil a] , | WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 on's leadership wan awaited today It's Your i SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—Prep-|ooratic party today was fac with keen Interest &rations to handle th at crowds ative of follow Bryan” ey t the Waal 4 ‘ to come here at the tin ' “mo. n's leadershit ton hot early in th —when meeting face to face with business 5 t treat . evening, making Nia ® eooh, He : ? . cratic r mite Dene, |e the. pesos treaty An 8 SEE uatne WiGinve thoawet. aft men in the eve business world. Nine were being 1 y, hotel men, | j yan's leadership and securing |* ght and t al ad times out of ten before you have spoken a tres i sa rat on on ont omy ire Then, in hia per 7 i - ™ mal ot mes a a a ation on t r “ys 4 - word in your own behalf, the man at the desk tions began pouring agp fpnh wegen queens tartled the crowd five he has silently appraised you and formed an town hotels yesterday, shortly after oh orig pol f oratory, into great excitement F 4 "eR She news was flashed that this city; not ® on 4 pment hat hig outand-out opposition to Wil opinion that will not be changed by anything has been chosen for the nominating Jackson Oty | son's message, which had beer you may say. ‘convention, to begin June 28 a oe “oy beeen 4 praised, applauded and commended convention city by the democratic aion he No Love Feast “ ” national committee yesterday, in ses ~ sion at Washi sas City 7 be! = ae After a few prelimina formal ~ re he y i gol, " vuted y Sui and Chicago were . 190 campaign as the pare-| “tee sees meats en 3 sand a Fahey-Brockman Suit or Overcoat when San ranciseo ‘ ’ ju to please you P " : . 2 i. the other ef issue, in spite of Bryan's &| would stop here and let this end as a gives you an air of confidence which will ulti- b act t he © ent against ich a course. le ene ut " wned th ‘ making the Pacific coas y the | Sement eg ve taygltoe feast. Byt I ! mately bring success to your door. And we unanimous ch Let People Decide of soliciting 9 : i! : Altho immensely increas tele Witsen ané Bryan 6 ared the ¢t Wile have a brand-new line of the latest models in Sraphic service will be demanded by fin this « baught back from Pi wan “be a wide assortment of fabrics that can’t be newspapers gates and others in at, In his message to the dem.| than anybody had a right to expec : fonnection with the convention ac party, read last night at the| lauded the president highly duplicated anywhere at our prices. tivities, officials of both telegra opening of the Jackson day banqu his own efforts for unquall assured today that/in the Willard and Washington | cation, and then sa ’ They pointed out tha an Fran oe 4s 2) tent and ha ——— LL Gleco in the wire center of the Pa-|,,,.'f ‘here is any doubt as to w o beat we ¢ a) FA cific const, and that the increased | ‘he People of the country think at OUR REMARKABLE i facilities established in Eee eet eee eee « end a @dequately handle all } clear and single way out in to sub- J — Ss" : tion's business Be bd sapeheenmc res rile ar Rage: tand by uit or Overcoat from either of our big — << / Railroad officials were equally op | _ stand by W ', Bone Saas — Y timistic. No congestion of traffic is| In the face of this and in the face caer, “thane Upsta Stores means $10 saved and the best = a\ feared, they said of a resolu pted by the demo- rder Suit or Overcoat you ever had, by ‘d ALAMEDA HOMES Two City Blocks Wiped Out in Spectacular Fire ALAMEDA, Cal, Jan. 9.—Only the _ smouldering ruins of practically two entire city blocks remained here to- @ay as evidence of the devastating fire late yesterday afternoon which _ Caused damage estimated at $500,000. ‘The fire, which began in the rear of ‘@ livery stable tn the main downtown Business district, swept across several ), to which heart of cover on the pr a minority of the tate on what terme Bryan, in his se this morning, said. I think the importance of Arti jcle 10 has been very much magni-| | fed.” | | Wilson's message failed to clear up| |the question of whether he will be @ third term candidate, but demo- cratic leaders understand he will not be, altho he may participate in the/ |campaign, swinging his influence to |the candidate on the floor of the| stakes #o great?” he demanded. i San Francisco convention, whom he| He also took tasue with Senator deems best fitted to carry on his| Pomerene, a previous speaker, whe work for the treaty, and campaign: | advised against committing the party nd speech ea ] Cannot Gamble The democrats, he sai could not justify postponing peace 14 montha| longer, until & new congress should/ take office, and could not justify! gam ng on electing a twothirds/ majority in the senate, pledged to| unqualified ratification. “Who's going to gamble with} Mreets before it was checked by the | ing actively for the election of a sen-| to a pledge government ownership @ombined efforts of Alamed Oak-/ate which will ratify the de of railroad I an charged =the land and San Fran as he wants it ratified—that is, with-|rallroads were ut to be cx F Stores, homes and factory buildings | our reservations that alter its mean-| solidated into the greatest monopoly Talike were wiped out by the flames. | ing in histor ‘ Four persons were slightly jnjured| Bryan, in hie fight for a quick] At 2:30 a. m. Bryan finished, while | by falling glass. Several others were | compromise, apparently stands alone. | some ed “Go on, tell us sor Fescued from rooming houses in the| with the possible exce on of for-| more.” Afterward some of the crowd fh) path of the rapidly spreading fire. | mer Ambassador Gerard, the other| gathered around him, shaking his - —_—_—_—. ratic nath committee p hens} the party to rt the preaider peecern y — the treaty fight, Bryan came out un ling that am —_ frm aty? We ~S UVTI] Ds 4) | |epeakers at both banquets welcomed the idea of making the treaty the big LIVES WASTED, | SAYS GENERAL WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—There| ‘was necdiess waste of human life among American forces on the date! of the armistice, Gen. John H. Sher-| BY L. C. MARTIN hand, while scores flocked out, some being loud tn their denunciation of the Nebraskan Say Wilson Letter Closes _ Door toTreaty Compromise Senator he stil Underwood said 24 FEAR HEIRESS — NORPOLK Va Jar Headed LONDON J sing st of by the battleship Oklahoma, the Geen war criminals to be tried be MEXICO> CITY, Jan, &—(United | drill ground f Cape SPOKANE, J Drugged : ‘ CHICAGO, ' Reports that terday for Gua arvarne “ . ; - : ; fs J . ba. Pross.)—Mexico City tonight was the |i ongs F 14a Me ‘te aren rece aaa oar avin bain aaabicaiiag sell ae ete sot clad 1 " un, |mer Germa naped by some old enany.of Bee ‘oe of the nay be tive it was tor 1 but t fathe ¥ tether poiloe Aas in onor ¢ the officerg an crew ted the fleet ma vi s th ’ 1 ' - He fathe before sae et or Yakumo, | America before returning ‘ ‘The ait bein the meet a ath Dibtaie wnt sale i edited a paper c Necessary evils are often blessings aye t seed her I f Havaria D wukegan, I He was known @@ (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | thinks hie resolution for a « burne. formerly of the 26th division : 1 sae aOte nctifving | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Hope of|tion committee offers a way out. The artillery, said yesterday, | YME | treaty ratification by the present| president, Underwood said, in still| before a house committee. senate appears to have been shat-| willing to accept explanatory reserva | Sherburne expressed a belief that Gen. Pershing himself was not per. ponally respon: tur continuation (the democratic national committee, waponsitie Sor cOnUnuauen | ackson day banquet Of the American offensive on the|*t,its Jackson Hay DutNne publicans night of November 10 and the morn-| The President. mine eee arefully | ing of the 11th, but said that the | 2nd demowrsls serene ir, has cl commander of the A. EB. F.*should|Teading Wi t have had the orders for the attack countermanded. tered by President Wilson's letter to Joor upon any compromise wt would command the votes of 64 sen Since he has chosen to make ss ators. the treaty an issue in the coming Labor Is Opposed campaign, there is no way that it > ° un folded, they believe. to Hart’s Action) “: endeavored to make tt Gov. Hart . plain president said, in his tet BL a 5 the ter, “that if the senate w s to na: Rommiesion will what the undoubted meaning of the iter 66 the « lea I shall have no objection Meeting of the the State F There can be no reasonable objec d lmasembled in Seattle t ion to interpretations accompanying ‘ letin whether it means that we rati co's apmociats ted it. We cannot re coe tge w th We must take t ni ‘ent the worl an slene it commission was created by the sta he r . of th Bigs a i ign 4 t legislature to report in 1921 on we must face the unthinka posed industrial le« PRASPEAKER CHAMPIONS CAUSE OF PUBLIC Declaring the public must not be disregarded in disputes between cap HW ftal and labor, Judge W Pember lowing an argument over @ popular doing, Thursday of making another and separate kind jot German Bryan's split with Wil 6 no effect on the treaty as far was belles treaty with William J iil b jon d, it as the senate is con ed ted out that members: with Bryan Sevbral sen if ators 5 the democratic n theme even shou ' ton of Bellingham, reviewed the po-|and accept the Lodge reservation or } fitieal situation of today from the|Arzicle 10, which i virtually what , standpoint of th erage man, in an |i advocated in his Jackson day 5 address at the Jackson day banquet the resulting ratification by fn Meves’ cafeteria Thursday eve nate would never become effec ning. c, because the president would re { The banquet, celebrating the 150th Jeet It ; ; ‘ anniversary of the battle of New Or-| Politically, however, the Br t Jeans, was given by the King Co Wilson split was admitted to be e Democratjc club. James 'T. Lawler, greatest importance. Bryan : president of the club, pre ie the a. to oe | ie. emo a Quimby de red qn address on “Old natiogal ¢ n fe on a it i # Hickory President,” and Col. J ns, will counsel sena ” “The Lost Ideals of the Repubfican|#"4 ratify the treaty right after the Pp oy hi csi s onvention, believing the president rr. would yield with his part'y verdict | against him. MILITANT OBJECTOR a TO SONG NOW FREE) tur democratic senator ae ured meerwe Keston, who ditted hi uid, will have the strongest kind of Gust Marinakos, on the head |Support trom his part Bat 10 eee SVS. ‘The treaty situation sffected weber, ts It-defense, fol-| 1. the president's letter the sub. ject of many senatorial conferences gong which Kostos wa singing t | toda Formal statement are to be midnight, was again a free man Fri out tb ena Lodge day. Justice Otis W. Brinker dis-|tor the Lodge reservatior Mc missed a charge of assault against | so, for the mild reservationiata Kostos, absolving him of wrong and Hitchcock, for the democrats tions and he predicted that many re publicans will be found counselling | Lodge to a more moderate stand rather than accept the challenge of a campaign on the treat Senator Borah, mpeakin r the nd out foes of all ratification. he was glad the president has me to the erendum should be had. pointed out view that a national ref That, Borat # position MUST REGISTER AT FASTER RATE 88,186 Voters Are Not Yet Qualified has been h all oters must regi ut the rate of 0 a day if the estimated total of eligibles expect to qualify at the February primaries The present rate of daily registra tion has not yet reached the 3,000 mark. Up to Thursday night at 9| | a total of 11,814 voters t tered, le 88.186 of the enti mated 100,000 to be registered in the next 16 working day Chief Registration Clerk EL Ft Coffin expects an enormous registra tion on January 15, 16 and 17, during which time the registration books will be sent to the pr o | existration will coa on Tuesday evning, Janua PARENTS SUE CITY FOR DEATH OF SON! Damages in the sum of $10,000 are city by Thomas J Carroll and Maud Carroll, parents of Harold P. Carroll, 1 way high school student, who ¥ killed on Pine at. May 13, 1919, wher 2 runaway Capitol Hill street en crashed into a one-man car at Elehth Nt was filed Thursday in the iperior court The complaint alleges the runaway Capitol Hill street car was “old, de ctive and worn out.” that the brakes failed, and that the car wa handled in a negligent manner When two persons tackle a duet it if the t in tum but they looks ought to the jean’t, one could: | ARCADE § | Second Avenue | LARGEST CLOTHIERS IN | THE NORTHWE OUR POLICY of LOW UPSTAIRS RENT CASH SELLING BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND LOW PERCENTAGE OF PROFIT —saves you $10 on every purchase —and gives you the best materials in Suits and Overcoats in America SUITS and OVER BUILDING Over The Rhodes Co. PORTLAND STORE RALEIGH BUILDIN . 0 to $45 Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed