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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIBMING Co. ees BEVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES Business Dept. Main 1069, Editorial Dept .. Main 1138 = . ® HAZARD We wattor - = BF. CHASK, Mustness Manager OFFICES: Seattle—1107 Third avenue. ETE New York—20 Temple Court Building. free Chicayo—NU7-318 U, 8, Expross Ruilding, rma) cents per Week oF (wenty-Ave conte per month, deliver ee SEE TO ITNOW The annual meeting of the board of equalization now in progress is well worth more att cially small taxpayers, than it generally receives Whe average property owner is quick to notice any injustice done ntion from taxpayers, espe the tax levies are fixed, or assessments made, the Aim and to complain, But he is apt to neglect the far more important duty of seeing to it that the injustice often done the general public in under-assessing the holdings of the big cor porations is remedied The proper time and place for bringing the tax dodger to ook is before the equalization board, The books of the as Gessor and the minutes of the board are open to the public and the citizens who now overlooks any juggling with prop erty valuations has no cause to make complaint six months hence, when the injury is done. t The Star does not insinuate that there is danger of such juggling. On the contrary, there is’ good reason to believe that corporations which have notoriously evaded taxation on Waluabe franchises and other property for the past decade will be brought to book this year for the first time Nevertheless, vigilance should not be relaxed. WAGON PAINTERS NEEDED ‘The city council has ordeted the totem pole repainted for Bhe benefit of the carnival crowds. As a general proposition, paint, like soap and water, is a good thing, and should be en- fouraged. But does the totem pole really need repainting? If it is to be an up-to-date, twentieth century curio, then by all means tum the artist in wagon colors loose. But if it is to be preserved as a relic of the fast disappearing Indian tribes of the North, it might be well to consult archaeologists and ascertain how the totem poles are treated by the people who carved and cared for them. Tt will be remembered that when the totem pole was - Girst unveiled in its gaudy coat of many colors, some people hint- ed that the painter had been guilty of barbarism worse than LAST NIGHT -__TRANSAGTED BY COUNCIL Sixty Bills Passed Within Eight Minutes—Last Council Meeting Until September—Many Important Matters. item was rejected. In splie of @ vigorous protest th Seattle Smelting and Refining Ce pany was given permission to use the alley back of its plant near In- terbay for the space of 2 years. The city reserves the right to lay sew- ers. A Warm discussion was waged over the question. Chief Cook asked that steps be celebrate Fir ks’ carnival. The decided that the orna- Pioneer square, known as em Pole, shall be painted so that the crowd who visit the city the carnival may have an idea of the beauty of the relic. Mr. James Retires. Councilman James, who was ap- pointed to act on the board of equal- ization, resigned last night on a count of business, and President Parry was elected to fill the vacancy. Mr. Parry will assume office as soon as he can qualify. An ord nance was introduced making sev- eral changes in the fares to be charged by hack drivers in the cit and providing that all conveyances of such a kind shall have the sched- ule of rates posted in a conspicuous piace. The sum of $3,000 was ap- propriated for the purchase of water meters for the use of the city water department. Ainsworth & Dunn were given permission to build a gridiron at the foot of Broad street, ‘and will pay the city a rental of $16 per annum for the privilege. le transitmen from $8.75] In response to a communication changes will be made| from the Elks’ committee the city mt is moré| counct! decided to attend the carni- ‘An application of | val in a body on Coronation day and Hockett and C. D. Wright for ttle day. MRS. MEREDITH, WIFE OF LATE CHIEF OF POLICE ( Mrs. Nellie Meredith, widow of went to California to have an ope ‘William Luft Meredith, late chief of |#tlon performed. From the effects WHAT THE KING COUNTY FAIR ASSOGIATION WILL | DO IN THE RAGING LINE iv ar a . ton and oftt Of the amsocta ton promise thet the visitors wilt Bee ome ROOd RE ‘One of the apecial features for the Pathmark ned by A. T, Van De Vanter, and Daniel J., owned by a Wrikh € Yakima, The Faces will be three five heats t pure he race wilt * Last hight the council adjournea perenteston to construct @ private! joond him for trial DIES AT SAN FRANCISCO The horse is well known on the North Pacific cireuit. Pathmark has & record of 2:15%, and Daniel J. ha made a mile in 2716, Hoth horses ar io first-class condition and have been trained daily on the new track. The race will be very close, in the »pinion of racing authorities. Two of three other races will make up the afternoon program. The Beattie Electric Company will make @ spe clal effort to handle the crowds. The Interurban line will be used In con function with the Grant street line. and there will be plenty of tars. The program the season has Charged with buying stolea prop- Carstens, of the well known firm of wholesale butcher tr face & jury in the supertor court #60. The specific charge was of buying Allen McLean's cow on June {18. ‘The princtpal testimony given yea- terday was that of City Detective A. |G. Lane. It had been proved before that Carstehs had purchased cattle | holdin from © man, two seif| him over, SUNK ON LAKE ERIE Freight Steamer Lost in Collision CLEVELAND, Aug. 5. — The freight steamer Seguin collided with the freight steamer City of Venice t night, 90 miles northeast of this city, on Lake Erie. The City of Venice was sunk and three of her crew were drowned. ‘Thirteen were rescued. The names of the drowned wer tor Bir fon, Thomas Fiannigan and Ge Weir, all sailors, CONVENTION OF PROHIBITIONISTS Prohibitionists will hold a mass meeting and a convention to nomin- ate candidates for the county offices tomorrow evening in the hail at the corner of Third avenue and Madison street. + Juvenile stakes of 9590, fanty HIM race PATHM ARK Owned by the Van De Vanta Stock Farm. the Seattle Derby for a the Sheriff Cudihee purse of $800, the | Pioneer stake Ansociation Han . and the Fai {$900 will be Tuesday, August 26. nell purse of $1,000, and the of 3600 will Wednenaday the races will be for the Beattio Times purse | 1 the Matinee Sliver Cup, | FACE JURY erty knowing it to be such, Thomas, Lane awe CARSTENS MUST © that he had notified Gar- men were thieves, i from them with Justice of the Peace Cann yesterday }ing the potice. » the sym of| buy cattle from Carroll and ed by competent witnemsen dented ever or having any Judge Cann tho howed probable the defendant and so bound e eeen Lane ht that the ev partmership with Mr. for the parpose and will be found ail our friends ae SOCIETY JOTICES “Ti tik MAN. jn in your house with my window ‘and door ecreans, house sepairt ranches: giasing in 1170. Randall. | ” IXCRRONS Sagres & Transtar Co ACKRONS Bepres & For cleaning and L & HAWKING 10 WEST MAIN STREET. THE SEATTLE STAR. Cooper & Levy For a Good Smoke Try « box af Ceylon Rewurs, per box of fifty $2.00 Big Bargains in Hammocks No. 247, ueually sold at special today and tomorr 40 cents No. and 24%, usually sold 56 conts, special today and t morrow 80 cents Ne and 360, usually sold at $1.60, special today and tomorrow $1.00 Southwell’s Orange Marmalade Usuel price 260, special today and lonwrrow. per Jar 160 SMOKED SALMON— Thick and fat, per pound. 200 COLO PRE! 0 HAM Per pound We EASTERN SAUSAGE— Per poun 2% GERMAN BREAKFAST Creese— Three for 100 GENUINE RUSSIAN CAVIAR Per can 10 a 78e CHOICE SALMON— Per can 180 and 200 ANCHOVIES Per keg 850 and 706 FRESH HOME.SMOKEO HAMS— Per pound . Ie SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON— Per pound Wee BETHESDA WATER— Per bottle ... 100, 18e and 46e SARSAPARILLA— Per bottle Be and 2 GINGER ALE Per bottle 18 and 200 APOLLINARIS WATER Per bottle 16e and 25 LIQUOR DEPT EXTRA QUALITY TABLE CLARET— 00 and $1.25 Per gallon « CAUTERNE W fs Por gation... H 50 and $2.00 RIESLING WIN Per gallon . Cooper & Levy 104-108 First Ave. Bet. Verier 1.00 and $1.25 — et. Jersey cow, about 4 years old, horn broken, $5 reward. John Co Heott, ror ee sain pits = Cor. Fat Clean, Bunny, Comntortal Rasen Oy tis oe Week. i AND Par ivic D) ae nue, house newly furnished: oil meders: frvee wterate epiteiNg ner peesesh meets nt ase for home ae m PR ae line ‘in_ trom orton and wecond hand omMice f Front Furniture Oe. 110 mie south, Tel Johns 9831 jewelry. ta pry ¥ Aid company maney to build AD Vietas, Row He Phone Wi <CVTY MEAL RSTATC haners may call o * Union. beck motern hone and around in fine | cond’ tween Cedar ptrest and Dent Beow 4 unimpresed on [Lot tn Nosh ® ue north, we: Fisphone. ® sin the” ™ ———————— tn North Reatthe TART oe sirayed from Woodinville. « from’ Medien, ‘oo iret avenoe weet and SHEP Rooms and te na clome to wal 70.500. in Washington adat fear state university, S200. neon ene line, south of Fourth avenue, on Mar FOR SALB—MINCHLLANROUS eecond avenue, half HEGHERTSiivee Salk tee serum band household “ganda steven, bedroom sete on the weet two blacks from ‘avenue, bet Jersey cow » Twenty-fourth ave-| finhard car Hine nnd is very conve on Beventh a new And motern n Third avenue, of Second avenue, ar Vine street. Lote on Twenth bine from SOx 100 to 40x20 If demirest, $1,000. WANTED-Men to work oa railroad and Hailey building. 0 BAILEY BUT Man to feed planing machin Cal at 419 Batley hinist and eneineer for saw- | Crepe Paper, purple and white, for Elks’ carnival decorating, at, the roll, | fe. Rhodes Bros., 1214 Second av that operation she died last night. | TYPICAL police of Seattle, died at San Fran- body will probably be brought | ‘isco last night. News of her death) to Seattle and buried in Lakeview |cemetery ‘near her husband's grave. ‘was received in Seattle today. Two ehildren and a mother and fatherof) The news of her death came as the deceased live here. \ ent shock to the dead woman’ Mra, Meredith until a few weeks S60 was in charge of one of the sub stations in Seattle. She| years and had a large number of a with appendicitis and | quaintanc EXCITING RACE AFTER A FEMALE PRISONER f City Jailer John Corbett had a heavy skirts provented her from| Ave, ery Nvely run after an eseaped| running a® fast « orn | Dut still wan cc from the city jail this morn-| Yt "0 ag. The prisoner was Aline Faber, | { gece in arrested for disorderly con-|after her. At first he appeared might ‘ering consid * Guct. She escaped from the failer inj gnin a Mitte and then she would let | the darkness and was oniy caught |out a bit and gain on him. It was a after an exciting chase of nedriy two| pretty race, but Corbett is still , sprinter and « ‘The Faber woman was arrested by | was turning the . EB. Carr in the red in district at 2:30 o'clock this morning for raising ® disturbance. pote Bhe was sent to police headquarters BI ner of Pitth ; RA 4n the patrol wagon and was taken tothe women’s cell, Aw she was the ‘only femaie prisoner in the jail the ‘was not turned on when she Srent in. Jailer Corbett left the cell FT Goor open while he went to get al The large Robertson raft will be fc. When he returned |towed from © Stella, Washington gpa an dag ol e. A hasty search: | San faco about August 15 the woman was go about the Jail availed nothing. ¢ contains 8,000,000 feet of lumber le and was rewar as much as four schooners cou cathy the orece carry. It ss 750 feet long, 0 fe ing the erstwhile prisoner fos op Vester way on the run, Her wide and 20 feet deep na. Corbett did not walt d but sprinted up the street ught her just as she ned to the jail | House Furnishing Bargains 10-quart Galvanized Pall... 10 14-quart Galvanized Pall...21¢ 10e Sure Catch Mouse Trap..Se }ffl 60 ft, Best Clothes Line |B 4 tt. troning Boara 35e Poreelain Salt Box 2-quart Granite Sance Pan 4-quart Granite Sauce Pan 5-quart Granite Sauce 6-quart Granite Sauce Pan 10-qt. Granite Sauce Pan & assified Ads MALE AND FRMaun SEATTLE EMPLOYMENT OF Fick, Third and James. Main 1818, MAN and wite, camp cooks, laundry handa, mbermaide. fa experienced stiokerman, ty Kmployment Bur: eau, 1331 Third ax “COW BOITEN BYORI ARGM MALT of all kinds of matting from $5.00 cabinet photon, $1.20 per dow, FOR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS. best nnd” tn ur names. 1] near Snohomish. tual Lite bia. RESIN es Crs si ee ee list day a few truvte of acreage in the # Heattle which are bargains i ta Vike ua bik Tacoma halt. mi mnty road, On easy terms, at fr $8) per were, fo the Renttie. T Eine slecttic line: No 1 bottom land pA barn; fine county row; ups don't ADAME & NIeHOLA Room M2 1414 Recon Ave,, Beattie, Wn, RUT On BINED A HOME. ‘We con sell you nine contracts very low. Numbers at actual cow. Just w been paid in on them, With thewe ¥ buy or bald © home, buy @ teach, pay eff a mortgage you now you own a lot, we can fi ironey to build at Geilty Come tor twenty people. of which wilt be Remember, this only month to own ® hon must sell these ninw contracts fre leaving | Ty. Gull or ad Gress room 0 butding USINESS CHAN ‘ARNOLD & CO. of St. Louis, Mo. race horse owners and. bookmakers Vite the spactiative public to an In tiation of thelr methods. 1 wid tong etabliahed concern, amply ponsible, and reliavle in all tte A manlry in a condit hy any red f soription to their eapital May be made fn Amounts pf $20. and fo withdrawal in full on demand idends paid In cash fifty-two times Tew ft men I partiouln 1d & Co, Oth a Mo RERTAURANT at loan than Involcn, a food business now? wilt 800 vance in wie week. it en iy. raylor'n, 1008. Third ‘n Snap in rooming Rowse of reome ‘good in wanily rented, Taylor's, 1004 Third avenue. Lot 002120, on T from Madison street ot and soit Morrison three houses; ‘Third street; pays good Interest. on Maying started a new business in a new and a new firm. we come before the ® 1205120. on good ganion ground venient distance | sox120, on the dusiness comer on Pike street 190 fest frontage on Pike street of $350 per monn 0 #0 per month th avenue near AROMITROES ERT Wawthods and tea Lat 80x120 in Denny's Second and Pike. handy to the elty from : | omen ma it to see ue room modern | KECRON Bai And Stam, secondhand gooda bought and fold; large lee box. double lined, "608 Pike street, D.C. Btai eral auctioneer, Tel, Black 2008, RRTON 1812 Pleat ATTORNEYS AT LAW HORMITENR To Stabe room for addition 10 per month iabland drive, with M. J. STERLING, per ‘Marion at. OGG.N2 Washington bu saxian oe #2700, modern hours with Jot 40x120 . ° ‘ents, near Wash 00 Twenty-f we, be ay and etree | of Mast Union and 1208120, tm 190 per month; streets. © Queen Anne Hutt ‘cood view: Very come d, level lot; very avenue, between wera ttle, Bei00, on Wixth ave- on fe, 1906120, on Twelfth avenue, near Denny fe 0 Negth Seattle: two moders coe of F rooms and one of 92.200. ~. @G Sixteenth avenue, Medien sz Fractions! lot with #-reom. house, om Dear Corner 1201190, 8 Minor avenue worth and seo. on Twenty-egnih avenue, close to ‘Madinon: go0d garden and fruit’ land. ‘#8. avenue, near Pine erper 1002100, with #-room cottage, two Cocks north of Vester" w ofan ¥ side of ‘Thirty Pike and open aed on vemtly atthe, Arm) Northern y-fitth avenue and ok from Madrona, $135 to $238. m and Twenty-first ave. ret, ranging in will give eaay fh avenue, one block #8000, * Sadiaon street, 20, ide of Seventh inion and University #16.000, An improved comer, close to business dis- Income of over #200 per month INESS DIRECTORY — COLLners hers, Acme Business , general aue- sitorney-at-law, notary York dive ‘eg ae K. ©. MAGDONALD, 400 Burke building. LYMAN & RNAP 10 Waller buitdi TREMP ER ® i eatablixhed isi, titntne t« an Twenty-elehth EVATTLY Abstract Co. and modern five-Foom eottame DYEING AND CLEANING ‘ond | BEATTLE Clothes Préteing Co,. cleanine, Lat 60%120, on Ranke est-priced busine AN Dye Works. your oh AND WAIDOE & Scandinavien- Arm Rallyway and highway bridges and "| ENGINNE Basement of the Mu hone, Main 194. N.Y. Block. altering. Cal and. month, 1007 Third; Red 4484. n Work for bulld: improvements. wo HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE -===|Arm Chairs . 2 oe and attracts by @ and price lowness, tured is made of quartered q hed; saddle seat, curved top Special Price This Week $3.2 , -GLHOLMES & ITURE Co. SECOND Ave THE KCARDINAVIAN 108) THANSPEN COM: PAE LTO c 138, ottoe © Chilberg, pres. ca. JF Lane, caabe den, cash; J. T. Greenieat, asst | cash. “Commercial savings end trust bust BT BOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE within two Interest aliowed on time Sepoatie. * Ue BMANCH- Corner of James suvet and Second avenve DA. CAMERON, Manager. Tine Finer NATIONAL BANK OF Leave Beattie Baiting Aurust of heattle, Cottage ¢ Y Messy ‘block ~ CS WwW. PHILLIPS, MAE WANBON — Ses prices. Corner eae set MADAME A. © BMITH, @ Hinckiey. Pacific Clippe SON of Rone 8. 8S. “SANTA ANA,” Aug For San Francisco 8. 8, “CHAS. NELSON,” For further info to 618 First ave. Inwertorate W. ¥. RINEHART & CO. Go N. YT. bie TOR COMPANIES DRIVERS G - re jai attention to family trade; NGTUN Loan UPFICE. Money loaned on colaterais; bargains in un atehes, diamonds and jewelry. 118 Washington st, BARGAINS in The WHITE PASS & To the Atlin, Big amonas. jewelry. AN OFFICE, SiT 24 ave Yukon Mining Districta, Z Through Line Skagway Dawson. Daily Train Service iNagROMENTS ED. bougit OCULISTS AND AURISTS NADEAU—Eye. ear, nese und ‘at Burke building. MR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bid ‘Traffic i Offices—Seattie, end Skagway, Alaska. Beattie three years RT, Osteopathist, 204 ANITARTUM, 11-14 Stare PATENT ATTORNEY BARNES 2 OO T618 Btare- Hoya Bi FB ADAMS. drafting. PHYSICIANS AND | DR ANNIB RUSSRLL, Bi Hinckley. EROTSORAT AWATEOW finishing. Wiles, STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbia street PLUMBING | “TO CRAVENS CO.” POT Pike, con | qyttinners: eatimmaten Dally services, Effective May 20, 2008 — Bremerton (U. 8 Navy Tard Dock), ‘Charicstoa and Steamers PORT ORCHARD. From Columbia Dock, Foot of Columbia etre RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. MBNCHANICAL FL McALLABTER, bos @ AND BINDING 208, Wabnington bide cessor to Market Report Printing Ga RUBBER STAMPS SIAMP WORKS “Soheusr mercial Co. : NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME — 8. S. OREGON, 6 p, my Al 8. S. CENTENNIAL, AUG ‘The Oregon in the most 4 pointed boat and COMMERCIAL man block, 110 Cherry. TORAGE AND WAREHOU TENTS AND AWNINGS Marion and Western. Cay Second ae

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