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--one cent-Last Edition The Seattle Star HARRIMAN AGENT Hfav W¥UIIE\EiU wwILL North Coast to be Part of Harriman System -Later Secures Control of Columbia & Puget Sound and Has Option on Stetson •Post Mill Site on the Waterfront Wh,n n..««Tt IV Wrartorn rrturna t0 jl«*ttU fn«n N.* T«ik B»*l Mon day «r Tur.di«y M »»> pr>'l'«»'» »•* i,r.par«l l» "<•» lh» «>«"«""'''< m'"' North <tw«« ral!"W«t. f\<r »hKh ihn* da* b»*r» »<» mu.-h BP»«rf«Uo^ i, n, t>- part and |»m«rl o» ih* U«r^ rlHMli Itura. VtUtr J»r*riin* for N>« t»rk Mr Straher* "a>cqtttr«il n« «n>tU>n on (f.« si»t«vtt.|v«t ml!) »lt« •U-'lnt"* th. t^tuinall .f tb* I'otumbU * IV««t ieund railway. TJ»I» ■ option «UI prvfcaW* fc« t»km up by Mr. fltraborn ur* 1" Wa nrlurn ta HralUf. ttartlinf St«ttm«nt. la «4*i«»«.u T'-. Bt4r la *iuU>l^l lo ■Mk* tb* r«fvr >tartttn« atatemrnl, that th» lUrriman tm»f*«ta '■•>•• ••• j . „ • control of th# t\>tumhU *! |"»«»t p.'ur.-l r...i !. thi>u«hl la ha»<»i t»»n »c."r* In th* !•>•». «^;.-n uf i jttntt J HIIL Th<« imn J. Hill «raa i"<•■>r, .! hf for Uk* rtmtrol of th«- rua<l «»i kMWtk "' • I-. fi>t ):>.»!!••!> t' ir!l' I Ik* —net r. 11. Ilarrtman .ml h« t#l»«r»rl>"l to ■» -in ■ ■ C. It !. «i» yr»»i.!r> t «'■■! *»r.»-«l ti.nMUtr of IW IV. "'• '■• ■■'• rompany, th< o«n> «i a* tfc# r»«d. t« wro« to New To* Harriman Guy*. )fr font **»« to Nr« York. «• t«n»;My on «i>p!h«T matter. and ft** tnrt Mr. HarrtHUn. NrjrutU - tli«« »fr» J»-r»n jfi.J ha raaull mi Ibill Mr. l!-ir«i>!iii a*rur«4 II t«i itn! of th* stock « f il-.i- r.»it i«i th*r»*i> acquiring control. Al Im u-i—aata •* Ik* lYlut»t>U * T*t*% f'tur-.J liitnir.|U(«ly ».J>-i:i la* aiaa»rty ft la* Htrt«iif I'xtt HitMlvK, upon »h»h Htrahorn aw in option. IK* North Oo«t«t road *):! Bat* over ! «>• ft«t of t»«p«riy •*mc th» • Will Ir,<( D«p«t. Cpon to* •■i#rfr«nt property th* d»t<i far l»» H<rrtm«n •i«vm mil at »r*ci»J, IVodlnC the mtnj.|rt!=>n at all at th* plans of la* il«rrtn»n ATTEMPTS TO END IT FLEEING FROM THE LAW, LEAVING AGED Wire AND FAMILY ANO CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY IN SEATTLE, O. KRANTZ THROWS HIMSELF IN FRONT OF TRAIN .-; F>#ir.«- from S««tt!« r»i'lv» offi m kr ImijtlseJ w«r« p*r«M-atiM \'.m. tad kroodleg .»*r ib» f»tM-t«J J»M»my of bta »!.'', Cotlfri«4 Knau. a nnn i,»lm r.-«i.i»nt. at Um^twl «ii 1.14« ty thro«la«; him mi! la front of a tr»ln at rrtlrt* Di rhi*n Wi», r«*t*rdar. Hi* heat am «*j fra -urn) and hl« a<a4 badly e«(. H- «m Uk«n into natad; by Sheriff Slffla. ; Kraati e»in«3 much notoriety U«t ■mii by baxrriesdlßC him**!? In kit torn* at MM K. tirwa Lak« tx«i»T»rd aa4 (tefrtai offlc^rt to out him. BIjm« tlut cpfaodo KrtnU dm »«•• aaor* or !«■•« errmtlc. At tla«* h» igtU alto n.'>n»> ami «ta*r raloabtoi to Bflghbors vltb a (radical fund, ami ••»ln b« would ••mm* txtri>as«Jy prti'irlmi*. Th« --'ittltir- »wrt4wr«4 him •mbuiit --Nhi---' Ills tp^lla of »l».T»:ion b»r««n mora and Bx»r« prwiwn- ••■!. an I the climax cam* oat moots ago, when bit wtf* m ton*4 to fl«« from tb« boo*- tor bar life and Ukt r«fug« with friend*. Incantly Jtalaut. Mr* KranU up t>« wu IdMDtlr jMkm* of h»r and woold < ill'iw h«r •a'n>T*r ah« left th* boat*. When •t» rttarnni h« would upbraid her, working hin^»»lf Into an ln««n<- '»«» and threatvalas to kill h>r. Ml* P*iß<ip«l rag* was ftlr*rt<wl aial—t C«oriw Harrison, a Or»*n Uik« boy ef II r«ars, with whom he lma«!n«! hit wlf« wm Infatuated. Mr« Kraott aart th« :h,> wat never on ■•» pr«a!»«* and aoofff at her hna baa4't «i.«pi'. r,«. Sh* la 31 yearn eM*r laan the boy and emphatically Mariana that tb*re la MithtnK if ♦ •••a h*r an.l Mai rU-.n. Krtn'n f»n.|..: diff, -i.tly. «nd railed h«r •II mtnotr of »!> nair- and »wore ■« wonJd kill both of them. liar- f*«'Pl<», temporary trrmlnal build ln*» etui .. d*pot will t>« .-.•«!, l l^irr a Urge anil bandaortW.'ttr* initial tiull%lln« will i a..- thw plrne of ihr»* lataponiry ttntclar**. Thr (rrapormry balMlno »m t..- rm tf,t fur ih» v*« «f ih* rontpany during lh» caiialrwftlcui i. 11,..|. llrjSorni Plan*. , Wh#n K«b*rt It.'*tr*h»rn varna to Sr.,ti;.- »*«rr».l m.irill;» n gn and hi»- Ran kla i.|fi,iiim,* i.i. In iii« In ttreata ..( th* N'ntlh ■'.• «•! r.>».| It »»• «lth ait uti<lrr»tArullti« nlth K. 11. Ilarrtman that If ho |-rnr.| am** tewful In aiTiulthm a rlgtit-ur-vtay Into s ■ mi.- om i trtmiini groundi !■>•• that the llorrlmait •>strm • «u!it w. -I.»m»h,'.|i> rMrr thla <lt)'. Mr. lldrrtniitn Ul-I m>l hltnl ttlmarlf (Mlnltcly lo .>..-.■!» v.i-.ii Mr Htr». horn ahoulit *fcur«-. but th« Intli-r waa ronfl<!i>nt that tl* «i» u |.| he »hl» to rIiMK- »Hh Hnrrini^R »tien h* ahouUl i■•'!<. hi,],- h|]i wurk lift*. C»od Prepot.lion. Whrtt Strahortt wrnl to New York • f*w '>•"»«,• «*'i M »*» with tt.,- all uaii..ll h#r* v>. 1! in •i> s II» i., i virtu i ... in,-,! hit Vi»M*nf way thrt>u«lt th* I'wi-.i.in in I Into fr • III*. « .m 3"vi. I of |hi> i , ,?,•*.% flu' < h!". * f r »'i ,-c ( i i««, i« 'or • ■ 1r,ir.»,.. i!ii..-••■•..I f... , 1 a n<] «U!t th« iVlumlil.l 4 )'uM ."• -us 1 r««<] al «■•■« !y In it » I.- iii-n of lUrrliiun a»4 an!"■■'> on tti* ."!■ (•...n-iv l i t »•■:•. trly iir v. d> |r.'|.»r.| i,. |«jr Iwfar* Mr. 11 «rr«m«n • v, i > |au4 firopett. lion. Cwnii«« Nt.t W««k. Mr. iMmhorn baa mn Mr. Itarrl m«n irn I Is now on t.u «.»> >■.»• h to h'-j.u'.r Al III* off - ■', K*rr * S.I. «■»?•«. »n..n •v. for th« N.irlh CtM«t, II til »-.l 1 "hi* morn It < tl..t Mr. : .hum »ou! 1 t— tmrk In Heal ll* th« Hi- of n*xt w*»k. Thai hr ha* ».<«-u •«.r»j«f ,i in Mi Miirtß RitunhMi la wider■•-»..| h»r. and h* I* »ii*-- «*.i '•• mak* ■ i MM.- announce* tnriA of hia ilit • »!i.»iti> «fur bia ■ fiatro <•»* rrUhrrr.H by tb* eld man* tbrcatt*. and Inf >rm'«l <>ff.< «-r Armttrad. »ho •»«» detailed to «r --rtst KnutU. la mini" manner Krant« bream* aware that the offli waa after him and look a small mini of money, all bU »»!u»!i!c pa|~m iin.l f «*1 Mat. H< » rr-ip from Pert Townseed and Vic toria to his r«al «••'»*•• *c«nta about baiinnui miit'-r* To hi' w.n tii law. J. It Hall, li- wrot* M)ln((ha( !><• bad foaled tt>« [mile* and would never return. Th- flr*t Intimation hi* «i' bad of hi« altrmpir- inirltle waa a leI«N K^am lait Bight that be had burled »:iinwlf unilrr the *h«« N of a llur llncton train at Prairie lw Ctilrn. WU. Hh» wlr»«l Bb«rlfr Himt thin morning tba>. If hit dIM. to ship th» r*>tnalßa ta(, If h* rrnnr.ru. Abe Mr*. b« »hi nrrrr rrturn, a* h» la afraid th* autboritlen will again «rrmt Mm, MM b#!l«rea h» *■• Imiind for Bteub«ovlll«, 0- wb»re )•<■ forrr.frljr llvt Amiiu tho MPra In Krantt'a liiwi ail in wi> tramtmrtatlon from Bt. I'aul to tb* Obto town. Krar.rz I* a well-to-do German »nl own* ro«»ld«rmlil» lak« front property *t Orcn 1..:k«- till hold- Ings >•«»"■ aVuit 11.040 or $10. --000. ll* took but little tin.nr> With btm and hi« wife think*. If he lire*. Ibat \>' will «ll»t»"" nf all hi- prop erty and end h!« day* In aom« out* r>( th"-way [jU> <■ "lav* In heartbrok b#'Wir ptaM Hh» In hear' 1 «n over th<! affair that apparaHl* h#r an-1 Krmnlii afttr JO <-*r« of w»44«4 uf« Kranta ll o»cr «l ><-ara of an*, and b»a lived n*ar fir«*n l*k« for th« pad • >*'•' T**t»- If baa IWO 'Mliif^n. Arnold Kr«n»i. 30. ■ Janitor In a S<-ron<l »t. bnlldlnic. and * married daugh ter, Mra. J. n. IUII. IS ARRESTED FOR BRIBER V Fred T. Sherman Is Charged With Paying iayor Wright of Tacoma $6,000 as a Briba---Arrest Made in Seattle. (•#•..»l t. T>* lur.) TACOMA, Jan. SO— 8*»aatlon»l chargm of graft la municipal •' (air* ii!m>nal«-l tuday la th- !•»" a■- <>( a warrant far th» »rr.•' of ft-I T. Sherman, of dM ln.tn« n<! rat Asphalt nunpwiy. upon ■ rharg* of al*ln* to Mayor Wrltbi * brttw of ts.ooo la connection *l'h t>a»tnr irl. Th« »ho)« town i« wildly writ »<!, and «torl« bra ri(*> at to farther «rrr«n It i« a*ld that • oumbar or prominent cltl**na ar»> preparing '" !*•»• tho city, faring wort war mnii will b« l«*u»d Tb» warrant for In* arrwt of Bbirtnan w»« nwnro to hr l'f>»*«-u' Ing Attorory IUIM bcfor* Ju-ltr' l.im k, of 'he !•». al police court, »'"! , ■II th* in>nlmi of the ctjnjinlU** : of i: bare town aubpoma»Hj to give trvtlmony. «:>!. rnun It In )<*«til# today, bnt li «xp*rt««l l>». « thl* »ft»-tn'«ifi In rhar«« of Khwitt Hmlih. «ho p)a<-«-tl NO MORE TROUSERS ••RO9CCUTINO ATTORN6Y THROW* DOWN THE GAUNTLET ANO ARRESTS NELL PICKEREL IN EFFORT TO FORCE HE* TO RETURN TO PETTICOATS Nell Plckrrelt. lh» North Peatll' Itlrl who for >»nr» ha* worn m»n'« rlotlir*. lhou«h ofllni*» him •(.••! for the offfH**". may >»t li« t.bllßril to -Imli it ii.ii* .'ln*- Khe »«■ «r --ri-an-d l»»t nl«ht by thr i«>i\c* on nn 'order from rro»wutlti«- Atlorn»-y Macklntoah. who thlnka h« ban <ll» --roverfd an nit) aialute untlrr * 111. >i • 1,, ran I* t>roa»-rut»d. Th« wuninn la laiigulxhlng In Jail SKA I II I. WASHINC.ION. SMUKIMY, JANHAK'V u>. u>><t> HE SEES A GHOST him imirr • b« »UU«f tiullillDi at 11 i)i In. It thin mutmuc airman Will Known. Krtol T. Kbrrman. «bo van ar rr»ir.l by Khrrlff ftmitb '%(• morn inn anil «.ik«ii tv Tifnm* K. an* ■wcr 1., a -<ar«* of brlßaaV i> th* manag*rof |b»lfk4*p#t*<l»a^<pliJ>H ct>aif»ay, and^M Upirn tv nurl; *T«ryotm> in fW»tii. - H» •*« for yean nmnacr of lb« Harbor At : pbalt romiMtny to BrsttJ«v and Irtt ins employ of <h« lattrr la*' Jun* to arr*pt hit prnu-nt (xKilllon ll* li a married nan and rvaidr* at tb* Lincoln. Pr««.d«B( O»r •• Ckl'Jl. later' tx-init iak*n to I ■> MM Mr, Bb«nD<>n aM not bar* an oppor tunity lo I'll nf hl« ronnerttnn with ib* •■!•»• |>«*lnz rontrarta In Tacoma. but l'r«-»ii!«nt Jan:m It Btlrrat. of th* Indrttrndrnt A»|ihatt rompany, >*)• tbat th* rhargr* arc 11l r . aM> »11l \>r irl'il I'ii'lrr Die lumr of Hurry Living ■tun, Nell l'i> '»> i. II li.ir liv. .1 ■ hurd, fa»t life for th« t*»l,ito«*n yenra. Mif rilu.-iyn ,![.-•.« i.ntillv, maklnff ,i R'hkl looking young III.> II A [. ■ yearn i"k-.i ii ayaJtftM f--!l In love wllJi l'ir iit.il roitrttillted «ul< Hf nhrn »h" dlacoTtrad ti'«' ml«lake Khn> had i mule. • * • HANK <-|.i:AIIIN'i;* * # Jan. '■!». \v«n. » I l» '•■ ' M * * JUIT M, U05....... , 713.372 <•« • a « * I - it .ici' ovrr »,iin» ' A * <1 |i>- liml v. , . . I cor, :,•■■ * * .*( ♦ I'JJ.wttt, Jun. :''i iii-iit. i At luitnf Hil<lnrr wn« tin.ii i.iiii fur I'nnt'ipn •' <i>u(l toiluy liy iud a « Jutiliiixi 11. «,, ....I. ll,| 1., J.il until Jhfftiii- la paid, Tin. )uil«n lie i-ii».-t tf,i- niiiiinry of complicity Mlthißtlintill'ia til irmo\liiK (lull t'MlVlfifldlil |||| rutirl unit trimming iln ii 'ri * ..-. .11 v trrlinliatlty. wbolljr^vuefoua^ed. He nays that his t»mt>*hf tias bad but fl!.O00 worth u% patlnc to b« don* In 'la f "ma. «R.it that no one. In their nu• 1.V.) #»fr {are a bribe. l!« aays ■»»«• \Jr, HJirrtnan bat bad year* of '»l*rHßrr In ill" paring buitne** tad tß«.}uinUUnß of ' otiira< la with nntnUijisl RuT-ntment*. The..lti«l'iwm!< nt A i halt ion I -iir >m offtcm In 'I.- Uank of Vummiium bultitlni; "' Tacoma. but th«r ||^t.| «.(rii - In In the ttallry build I-X 1 In I lit* rity VERDICT IN TEN MINUTES AXft, miJH. Md.. Jin. Xi -The conttmrfrtlnl of «•„!•>( Charles M. J«m«< i'( '!»«■. was , ,-hi.!- to day.' TSflr court rr«rbn| » unit i in 10 (vlrmti- and ■ •tJuiiniM un'lt Monday. BUIARO NOTES iI *> __ IMt.MIII'. Jan. JO-Mm. C. K. K:i»r'ni«in • • .liif.t th. mi>ml>prii of Ihf <T)t« trrtir rlub ThumUy • \rrilni,ti tut 1,, ii-«• on Rtnlr at.* A petition Ik !<• ii.* clrrulatFit to bar* J»*ii.*id •*•. |>bv«n! from Urary •V. I* K"*lh fly. llr i^lliicpti «|!| t>» giiMl to lit* COUBC1) at Ita'licit n i»tii c, •' < MI«. AHf«> H>.-Ik rJ. of T..1. !,.. Ohio, wiin hi'K '•. en vlililnic Mm. M. .-MM JlrJ •' t>>* Si- .iiv >;. n»r«l >iuipl!*l,tti!n morning, II i rrnmlna «»ir JitJirn to llallant. 'I 1,.- fur..,.,1 Will b» 111-11 l M.'till.l »' afivriMMMi 'I hi- Intrrmrnl will *»■ at Ml. I'lranunt c*m«t»jjf» Tlte 1 hf\i<!tii rlub will mc*t nut Thur»J«y evening at tho huine uf Mr. A. I- Ururhar>l. Th« t*«tpl« of ttnllar4l arr ofajflct- Inc In th<- way the inotnrmrn nn th« HalUriV •»!» Imi over lIM bride* I aovith nf tin- 1i»1!..i .1 mill*. Thry tv.iy tbat the nfl K» nit > that ' tlmt with th* loflri* they rairy that II l» not »»fi Hoik* <if Ihe peopl* l.iK» tti" rn-iii.ini • l< ill.ml or Inthrr than «t<> over •!»■ bridge. Iho lt»l■'!•■ ■ l»-in|i r C'uluiiililnr wan rejiwtKl off C«p«> I i»"Ty In ward bouii'i at 7:30 this morning. MR. BUSHELL TAKES A RAP AT HI GILL CONVENTIONS PROBABLE NQMINCESi -William Hickman Moor*. Corporation Counttl — Edward Brady. Comptroller— Harry Drill, J. F. Wilson or John V. Tarry, Trtmunr— F. A Ru»t. Councilman a t Lara*—T. M D*ul t&H and Uaorg* Liltmin. Councilman. Fir«» Ward—Thomai N*vin. Second Ward—John W«hn. Third Ward— Hrv. Richard Dgth • 11. Fourth Ward—Open, Filth Ward-It E. Orchard. B..Ui W.r.i —H. J. McO*«. 8«v»ntl. Ward-8. W. Wilkin. Eighth Ward—J. H. H«m«r. Ninth Ward—O. N. So.l.rnunt. Tenth Ward— Wolf. El*v«nth Ward— D M. Ptcbltt. * IK)\V'H KKICNDH. • 4 At 3 o'clock it. i. ■ «m a * * strung rffurt ob ili' part of thf • * frtrnda of Matthrw Dow to * * furr« tbn nonilnKtlon upon • * him. * * Hi Dow rniph»llcslly ''-'I * * at n<«.n that, If W. II Mourr * * could bo rndtirmul by tlx* l*ro- * * ixrats, and h« rouM not. It • * It would I"- no Bora than rUbt » » for Mm to withdraw from the * * raii> for th» txpn'flt of the mn- • » ii,i,l n»ii. i»lii|i < Mat* * * * » »V*»V •*•'♦♦"•.♦'♦' V V • Th' ronvmtlon of th» mm!. ii»n>T»Jil|' party, whl<h M-san a th» lj»bor Trtnpl* thta inornlnr. *•• ino«l rnlhUilMllr. lIPpITM-nt • iiv- nf all partlra In th<- • »y. «• c?t>! ln«« rrpublUan, wer» ■•••ill. ■ ill »wrf.»i harmony pr*»«nH. H> ■> Illrbard lluihr.lt enllv*n«-d ih« mcitng. Jii»t twfure II «,l l ,nrn<-d HI tuKin. ,111 «om# *»rjf raH»tlr r< markt rronJlnn i»rty iwiltlm. lh* Brattla Ulortrlr mmi>any ami 111 Dill »t)O. *>• »»W. mUrrprrwntMl ih« Third ward. Waiting 'tr •••U*n Year*. • I ).»><• !>•« n walnut; for M )'»'» for thl» orcMlon." ho dwUrwl a( th« l«-«irmlni "I f>>: '»'»' thrrf la act >ittu« la • «uter who tUn<!t behind hi* party rt(hl or wmnic. An ■ matter <>( fad. th* only differ ence twtwwn tbt> two »<• •«!)<•! lead ins panic* I* that MM l> In »>»'• ""■ other vanta to r<' In. It li not ri««! trma and nmnfy that makM rr»o«rtablllty. bat It t« li.m«»i> aud that la »hat »• »«nt in potttlra and tb« mlnl»u«ll'.n of munlripal affair*. There thou Mb* no party, but >vi) man should work for (hr tMxl uurmta Of toe city In whUb hr live*. (frem Th.rd Ward. "I rom« from the Third ward. I would not hat* W»n in.l>i< to admit It bad It not I**'" from the fact that I can m* lltht »h.«»1 1 no« admit It be. iu>< there l» ■ hope I in my heart that the ward can be represented In the rouncll. I bop* lit GUI wilt «i> down HHtl Hi' peopla he repreMJit* mt<l 't«v there I bo|M» h» will Ht» where he. IwlnnK* and not appear ataln MM » the hotir.i people of this ttiy. 1 ran M» a chance for the ward to be t<p ! r.»rnlrtl tit aomeone *h<) will rep re»ent Ita lnterr»t«. and not the In- ItrMU of th* vtriou* and. more par llrutarly. hl» own." 1 Mi- congratulated the convention tor the honesty of Its purpoie, »'■'' hoped 1' ■ perfect harmony and the ejection of thoM> who will If nom inated aa tba standard tx-arera of the party. CalUd to Ord.r Th» meeting was f«IW to order by A W. Johnson. Mr appoint*! a mmmlttn- to It:hi*, t the cards. ptnlKlnK sympathy wtth tin- muni clpal ntorr. Frank Colt*rl!l md th«> call, and the temporary uritanl mMm »•» irlrrtrd, rotuUtlnx of (U>or(<> l.intman. *» temporary rbalrtnan; I. D. Klennrr. »wrrlarr, and Frank Cott•rill at awlitant »«■ --rrta- In nominating I.l»tmin a.a tem porary chairman. Oeoree F. Cotter -111 »ald that It in time that th« l#rn>i "property o*nrr»" and "prop ■rty i>«nier»" were tynonimous. He KlMlllfii the Urn* rl|>e to dmtroy the pollllral power (if the Heattl" Kin trie rompany and to drive It out of polltlc-i. on motion of Judge Urnxnn the irnijHiinry organtuitum m made permanent. CcmmillMi Appointed. V ccitnmlttw on |>U»lf<>rm wan numc.l M>nii|«iln« of II I». Hanson. H. \V. Harmon. W. I). Wood. Owrje V. t'olterlll. J«m«i Morphy. \V. A. Trouwlal«. Edwin Hrndy, Uttjrg* King and P. A. Hunt. A itiiTiiiili» on rulr* anil order of lui.«lii<-s» wan i)»mi i rou*|st<Uß of Frank HUki J. W. tlo.lwln. Uordon Itlrc, llom^r C*miib«ll aud Clay -Allrn. Th«< (onvrnllon thrn mtjotirnwl until 2 oVtcnk, at whlih tlmo tnr commlttf"i woiilil I" rrady to re port T.<W»t Sdtcltd. The committee n>lfrt«l for tin purtxiM* "f fiumlns an a4vl*ory The Only Paper in Scattla That Dares to Print the News VOL / NO. 381. Reverend Gentleman From the Third Ward Enlivens the Proceedings off the Morning Session of the Municipal Own ership Convention—Little Done This Morning. «ll II VM KICK MAN M To he Nominated for Mayor by Convention of Uunicli>al Ownership Irf-j»cur In He talon Today. - . ~~~™ . > * ■■:,- * -♦! PEMOCIIATB WILL PAI ! IN LINE. * * ■ *1 * If the ticked named by th* advisory committee It Indorsed "*' * by the convention, the. democrats will probably hold no com™- [♦' * lion, but ratify the ticket, or tbey will hotd a convention to pre- * \ * »> rvr tta oricanlzatlon and In'ona the municipal ownenhlp * * party ticket" Tim la Ibe ttatetneat of several leading demo-* ♦ 9 * rat» made shortly after u<><>n today, when (be ticket «<•(«« i.«l * s * was *bown them. • * This inortiiiiK several leading democrats appeared at the Ik * convention and ».t<- itiven places on important committee*. ♦ - * This fact was very »l«njtfU»nt. I' wa» learned thai whatever *„?, * i!if(i r.n. in that bad previously existed between th« democrats *', * and th« other organi union* had been .wiped away and 'I. . # * ticket named In the convention would be r*«i|ii> Indorsed by * * '!;■ old party. Representatives of all parties concerned bad got ♦ * toccther and advl*eid as to the btwt course to pursue in order * * to effect a tin ii on or.- tick't, and that obect had been ao A * comptlthed. it i * "V«». w« expert to work throughout th* campaicn in com- *' * |ili>t<- harmony with the. democrat*, and t!n»y have promised to * * support our tlckrt. if the one named Is Indorsed by the conven- * * tloa," said a leading municipal ownership mover. * * • ■?** ticket worked late U«t night mi • I-nt som« time this forenoon In attempting to »•-!» < t » ticket to go ltrfot<- lh« MitlVl lltlnn. The Hat tO f»t »e|i<>t*<l 111 ft* follows: William lid kitiin Mi«.r<\ mayor; Edward Drady. corporation counsel; Harry Drees, J. F. Wilson «nd John V*. Terry were mentioned for comp troller; F. A. Ku»t. treasurer; George l.lntman and T. M Daulton an rouni llnx at turK<\ The ward , councilman wern nail)' as follows: I »ar>! Tonitny Nawn. rx loiiiu ilman. :id ward- John Wehn. labor SITUATION EXPLAINED REPORT THAT FISHERMEN'S UNION HAS ASKED FOR AP POINTMENT OF JOHN KALL SEN AS FISH COMMISSIONER. MCORRCCT • i Ml !■• rg, of Ihp rirhermen'a union. In answer to* :lil* im'intnK a« t» whether the Fishermen's union r«nit« mjiUitril Iho Indorsement of John KiUln^n (or llnh commissioner. •a reported, it it' 1 most cuphatl ,< y CRN I . I'M/ MONTH union. Third ward—Rev. Richard Buthell. Fourth ward — Not named. Fifth ward-It. E. Orchard. labo» union. Sixth war.! —11. J. M ••■•• Seventh ward— S. W. Wllkln. i«. bor union. KdiOi ward—J. 11. Heaer, drmo erat. fanner candidate. Ninth ward— Olaf N. Soderquitt. contractor, of the firm of Roieteat £ Soderqullt. Tenth ward—Wolf. Elercnth ward—Peebles. cully that Mr Kallten'a n»m<> has not Uecn considered by !),.• union, nor for that ni«»u>r the name of any ranJidatet In hi- iatcrrlrw on Friday with Governor Mr&d. Roscnbern ■(■ply urced action on the part of Ilia governor a«aiti>» Flih Commissioner Kprshaw fur aiding th« tt.ii in. n In the violation of the 36-hour closed MM. "I «.t(i assured by the governor." ■aid Mr. Rosenberg, "that while no Immediate action on th« matter rould be taken by him. tbe fish com mist loner being out of the state, and th«> prmrnt term of tbe commts kioii'v expiring In March of this year, that whoever should be ap pointed t.i !|ii- offirn. the fishery laws would l»> Interpreted and *n tortcd as enacted." At Fort l.awtnn this morning there wan a Dirking or the Inspec tion l.irii'l to pan on 30 hMMI sub- Ml it Ml by Contractor J. I). Jones. Th« honea acrrpted Will be »«-nt In the l'lilllpplues am! u«e4 in o> tlllcry ...vke.