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we Be 40e Be q rt betties a}. bottler 1. bottles $e He a3 dae We ade ‘Tartar, pure Water, P sweet Alm tive Ui er pint Ponte Po otash, tees Castile Soap ¥ privcigtions Our 8 —— BECONO AVENUE. ow Phones Mato amal Whether pour pends be or large GB etore can MUP fy cha, ad at no ditto sav fan Orpead pianos violins Bee at Binds of bar atru ee here ta trmense variety oath the best of its kind ltargest dealers on at . Uncalled For Suits for $10 © “1217 First Avenue se =P, — Sbats s fe isisisise anett, are beautios Re wane ait the lending miming. industria! stocks, and & you Iie te Buy oF sell you should get Cuateal Paliway, Aiaaka Queen OF and Washing- are ali due for an advance te the time to secure some —_— ton & Herrin 109 Cherry st. ie Ib. ‘OMORROW — WEDNESDAY —— ADAM’S ‘Teas, Cottees and Spices Rotter, Rage on WE Bemond ‘ave, none Madteon. (ON, Oty ot Taint, Tone Sakon onth hat be te 7. Cheney my fm the ity of Tudo slormanis, and chet said im oft ON HUNDRED every cane of om y the use of] ny, 204 gubeeribed in my of December, 4. D. BASOM, tary ow bd fost re erument Const Clothing Comp’y. First Ave, Cor. Marion a! Beattie ‘rane. for STO Wake joe, 623 tet Ave. fee 3 Little Tallors| * Clothing Tei., Main 41-46) Experience Sudden Change of Heart in Regard to Yaw Garbage Franchise When Business Men | turage and the warm apring weather Washington creamery butter becaine 2 1s per pound cheaper yesterday Prices oe all kinds of meat etlil remain firm, notwithstanding the advent of spring A carioad of bananss reached the market inst might Seen. eee prices a » |Business Men Protest Against Creation of a Scav- enger_ Monopoly-- -The Board of Health A ree to Act in the Matter. Cow beet, Tie thy ateer iGe th, perk, tle Ib, ree , erenkiteet Bacon, tom, Fania, SUG, sweet pote oom. Be Th. carrote, $1 yeck, parsnips, celery, Mette per dos, tomatoes, $1.0 per basket. lettuce, 1.0 ease the cremation of ite garbage, and) pr ulilower it ts maid that the men whe own the] {282 Der ewe Murmurs both loud and deep. and) toa dil owing im volume, are wT ene * franchive are accumulating wealth heurd on every hand against the) Qo0ong the my modest invitation ef P. G Yaw to] One-half the city of Seattic to hand him al enid ¢ Two other vital objections t proposed franchise are urged. It is to rum for 39 years, and gives the | holder a monopoly for thet length of tive campaign agatnet thi/time. Further it rans to the @ran- of the cedinance, which Wili/ tee, bie Reirs and asstges, and may come up before the counctl ome week | be transferred by Aim to anyone who . will buy tt before he dees eapend one dolar in purmnance of it It may @o the way of the Shuffieton dertric franchise. Mr ~ need wily garty it in hin pocket for a rong enough to im © Willingness to eee that nerve ibe per pound nen Cheese, Bogs, Poultry Amertem 3 Ad stare, mployet Walter Fulton to ¢ them: In the Inaht before the coun: |i Eawe—Fresh ranch. 20 per dos tmeee Meative Washington full cream, Sent ¢ vey Own ~ cohe eieee a0 tt, The most formidable objection to year and wall it to the highest bid-| “EEs,t “posed cere }Mr. Yaw's proposition tx the enor-! der tte market value if i ence) wets — Sy tee, lee gerne, “ie \mous rate | permite the helder to gets th: ah the council, will be ir charge for a necessary service He) gre: May, Grain and Feed wa wed to charge outs forthe Petitions ere in cireglation cremation of garbage hie hue franchise ts exelusive. Anybody ordinance @runting the we may haw! refuse to the crem- and have Dean humeroualy signed bunines: men in ail lines When the mensure comes up for passage the counet: wih be made to under- stand that public sentiment is sgainet It. Sentiment equally strong distance. tn favor of the immediate construc Ban Francisco, under « similar tien of « municipal crematory is franchiae, pays 20 cents « yard for! manifested. MR. YAW'S “GET-RICH- QUICK’ SCHEME IS ROASTED BY BOARD » declared. The figures "Ficposing of dead antmais Weshington orm Washingt on . tom sifetta G18 8D ton. PRICES TO PRODUCE (Phase prices sve for goats Qeliveret @ one oo he ee Hay and Grain ound meting Ye ne neningrtne jmenopoty of the work of destru ton, The cost of catiecting ts ox i and charged for atcording to aed thie ety) mag Py raring. anes tom, htionge. 62 Cow 2M ton, Eggs, Poultry and Livestock Mewes strictly freak rape ITie@tte ton 7 bene, ie ihe mm, i ducks, ihe i> * esene ite 1) Greseed weal, ie ib. ‘The city boerd of beaith bas ined | Star long named fo up against the Yaw garbage fran-| were also maid to be much too high | The teard was unanimous an The matter was dincusted at! positive im the belief that the olty oa _| should on and operate a garbage 7 PFO”) crematory on ite own account The . iat reasona given were those aiready get-rich-quick” scheme | vrged by the Star; that the city can Ih hoe the work at the minknum cost te seeholders, and that strict official rms ment and supervision of the only way to insure its a wpectal meeting last night | | that would prove a good thing for bide. ie the largest inett- tution of ite kind im thie ofty oF wtate, Sattefactory werk at moet reasonable prices Eyes ssamined free of charge nounced a | we Yaw atone. It was stated that br - franchine @rawn ahead the | worth to its holder $50,000 as soon as! pamned | All objections heretofore suggested were gone Overt and emphasized The | proposition to pay %@ cents a yard! | for burning refuse tet the crematory | Re stigmatized as outrageous, A members.of the board agreed that « | muntoipal erematory could do the| «ranting of the Yaw franchise and | work for a emall fraction of that to Indace the early tnetaliation of « a be the muntetpal crematory To make tt an enterprine for pri- vate gain would simply invite « aps term of managemont intended to ne cure the utmost profit regardieas of the awe of health. ‘The members of the board will use thelr influence to prevent the $10 A month for lots on the summit of Queen Anne | ©. A, Exhibition fourth annual exhibition of siurn classes of Beat c. A will be giv at the rand tomerrow night The affatr promiaes to be one of the moat in- Hobson Lecture Capt. Hichmond raon Hobaon, |. ing © nitions of ~ nl whe tw to lecture 60 the Grond to- remng oumions — ™ Hill. See us night, wilt arrive in Seattle at 7:15 tomorrow, or \o ‘clock this event, He will be th Americtn Trans < Ww 1 lintreduced at the theater by Con ny’s tug Marion has any time b sold to D. B. Brown of New ¥ She was taken to Moran's yesterday for 1 gressman Wil E Humphrey. show you the Baker Theater Company Another large audience filled the Seattle theater last night, where| |the Baker Theater company t= pre- | leenting “Lady Windermere’s Fan. |The company is playing an enga ment | JOHN DAVIS oe ae Wednesday | JohnDavis&Co. F. K, Struvt 709 SBCOND AVBNUE CARPETS CARPETS unusual Intere: tive | The play is intensely erewting and well produced by a |capable company son Theater oville rin of i Specials one thas h hein week bile ‘The firmt performance property. | ade f prise vor je Object--Competitor in the Field MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage Moone UVSC URNRS CORVRKCOLESRRERNENTRERERARTENSSeAOKEEe 4 qnatter who # "3 %, | Bentt < 4 to be i whall place @ where ~ na " ' | SPECIAL SALVATION ARMY Ss SERVICES 2 | Special Services will be hetd (te S Arse = CWE WILL BURN THE CITY'S GARBAGE AND BURN it ao a 5 NALF WHAT THE CITY PROPOSES TO PAY MR. “s 8s FURTHERMORE WE WILL OF SATISFIGD WITH A 15 a YEAR FRANCHISE INSTEAD OF ONE FOR 30 YEARS. LASTLY WE WILL AGREE TO SELL THE GARBAGE FA AND CREMATORY WE PROPOSE TO BUILD TO THE CITY AT ANY TIME AT ITS APPRAISED VALUE.” eeeeaeneatnantate DRINK IN HONOR OF ine a th " titions af seid appraisal to a . ninod by mutual agreement u » ted in The anok whieh vsiderable opponition tothe | ty are now w Yaw grant bas developed | meas " ‘etch eotlion the city council was apparent inst) ‘Newry 200 Gemocrats gathered | M. Vance followed But the cous ever generous | cou a eee 1 the banquet tables at the| Fred Kice K with the property of th ple, ¢ Very favorable to the| Maison Barberts last night to cele- | Davis. Fred pecta A wane ines ; . ; *\ proposed Yaw orematory franchise, | t the anniversary of the birth-| dempic and William DD. | te the tucts printe ay today | and i it was shown them that the | a) of Thomas Jefferson, the founder |#) coed ; , . . - " BY oe { the party, They ate, drank and ‘The iican ofty « ake on & tar Geen . Seer Tee de merry and apparently had aa | and the late jegisieture , > te wet om Be ae a ware | good @ time as if the party waa on | mered by the orators, A little talk franchien which & 4H fay be Fh Eo pheap The menu was good, | of presidential candidates was tn ‘ ta t ; . he did not want to arant the | Usewise the different brands of dark | dub in, ond while Mr, Bryan t 4 7 A sato Ghenabint , arr was ane jored liquite with which | name was applauded [t seemed “ took 2 i came Gat > eels in envi ne washed down be conceded that he tx out ¢ ; . are ee weer vl The bewan early in the | running, The names of Judge Park 79 onawe bute asted several heurs.| er of New York and Willlam Ft Ge, tote or mot| Nearly everybody present who want-| Mearet seemed lo meet favor “ Ry an Woutl nive Yaw or his/ et to talk was given a chanee. John| Letters Were reed from ex-Henator | “ ; 4 eaaiaiae “anaire “eaveenen ‘ne Torry presided, and LC. Gi a » Turner and W. R. Hew franchise similar to that apy unctl passed a resolution instruct. | * —_ as tonatmastor Mr 5 a ted ot Je « by 1G h the exception! ing the corporation counsel to pre. | ™de vu Present, but he sent heatroy the garb mag? » their Ben. | publican and expreseed a belief th pecially notable for the we crematory for % cents instead of 50 Yaw franchise exctustve’| the j took at Grover Cleveland uble yard, as the Yaw fran- s Any provision it the meas. | Sometline. | The meeting broke up at a Inte! ree tory upon cith F. A. MeoDonald, George F. Cotter-| hour with three cheers and a tiger! . age to the Yaw / fl J. M. Phillips of Whateom W. W.| for Jefferson and everything Jeffer- | o inntend i syision pro | TOkman of Spokane, K. F, Bia T. | sonten Yaw ee further says , as? In there to aereby consent that salt pr tm the franchise oF { ‘ franchise than contain & provision ther ordinance prohibiting any THIS IS A COURT, that the city of Seattle may pur-|one from aging in the business e chase said crematory at any the! of collecting and hauling garbage? —— NOT CREMATORY, during thy Ute of the franchise at As « pollee regulation te be en On account of the abundant pas SAID THE JUDGE) ‘Take the chicken out and bury It This is « court of law, not « garb age crematory.” Tele wae the order Pall! Winchell recetved from Pollee Judge George yerterday during the trial of H. 8. Gunder on the charge of showting a bantam rooster, the property of John MoV @eore. ‘The trouble occurred State University m and | w . coma near the ned by the tact | hens run at large and tear wp the Mower beds end ot the aeighbors.. Jud tening to the testimony In the for over an hour, dismissed I. An attempt wae made to introduce the dead chicken i evidence, The court promptly told Bait! Winchell te remove the fowl. “Bury it en burn deep” said the ih & gehern! “rough house” in the ‘Triangle Rar on Occidental avenue at an early hour (his morning, Fred Of was badly cut im the head and arm with broken gine During a te he whe shoved through the oor of the saloon. The am- | bitenee wae called and he wae tel jon to hie room In the Richmond hotel at First _pvenur and Cedar strent IF hee ® THAT TOUCHES THE HIGHT ye TRY ‘Rainier, Bock Beer IT# PURITY AND PALATARIL- ITY ARE ITs STRONG RECOM- MENDATIONS. ONE TRIAL MAKES YOU AN ENTHUSIAST, YOULL FIND IT AT ALL THE GOOD PLACES. TEL KPHONE RAENUBR 30, 30 Free Dental Work | Change for material only. | eady college using an aboolutely painless process—secret and ea- pee: with us Picks Site” | FREE ‘This te not a college for je age none are employed or admit staff ia composed of dentists ot ae ee experience, who come here to | Chemacives | methoda TEETH THONT PLATE Enamel Crowns $2.00 Small iver me Crowne 200 | Charges Geld Crowns ...$3.00 for Gold Filliny . |Siiver Fillings. 25 | Material IDGE WORK ( per Tooth) only. 00 The college foes of killed den tists pay for all work. Charges here jare for material only. A 10 years’ | sues anitee with all work, Eastern ¢ see, Second and Pike Temple building. 4 ntistry street, Masonto Mours; 8:30 to Sunday, 6:30 to 2 PORT ORCHARD ROUTE or U..8. Navy Ya Bt and Battleships. pers Port Orvhard, * than a week! ¢ of Painless | Sour oPeerensseesene Miss Myra Smith wan t fa , - night at her how ‘ Mins Holen MoNought M kK. I ' wr igh thelt reatder The Merour ube Monday night h f A large numb « " t an " enjoy abs » a irs, MeKiwan gave a luneh n how M. F. Packu th anda w played The Hive meets Wednesday b ‘ ton, at her how The Lotus club meet abt for ite regular w jthe Renter lubhouse ib Doure and BY | endolen Carke jeri f this week at h “ on avenue a@ Ju Dee ened’ banal , season will be given fr April 17, at the De reparations are bt will probably be th ookn and Waite last night in Om The © was fu w aaners hewtra, ouplen were present The Swit n give tonight in the Armory h invitations CLARE Mun Reventoen Minutes on the Wamh- | . rr Downing & ~~ sald » Sue 29 06st 1, DELIGHTFUL DRINK —| you matinee pr Madison Theater Cor, Firet avenue and Madison st WILDY Phone Main 1 The only House in Seattle. i SARA Reen Knees SO DOING bh i 'gl0 CASH, $5 A MO ably on —2!9 Seley Belding RAMAKER MUSIC CO Moved to 1406 ad Ave. Amus MENT \Fuino AVENUE THEATRE Prices—60, 40, 90 9 and 20 Cents. TONIGHT AN Week and Saturday Matinee A PLAY OF THE HEART The Fatal Wedding MAKES A TREMENDOUS HIT. WORTH TWICE THE ADMISSION | CHARGED. SHOULD NOT MIS8 IT. THE HIT OF THE BEABON Baker ite. (0, ‘LADY WINDEMERE’S FAN) A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Summer Prices—We, tho, Bho, 100. foes, 2c, ibe & GODSTEL Firat Class TONIGHT AND ALL Matinee Every Day STANLEY & SCANLON, sof all Novelty Music. Hear the Steam Calliope Featuring Artiats, Al Marshall & Erving Ed Forrest ters, The Preis rm Pt LA Po, ines, 100, 260, 500. in our latest schentine GRAN JOMN CORT, Mer CAPT. RICHMOND PEARSON The Hero of the Merrimac Will deliver « lecture Tuesday even- ‘ Apri $2.00, the Nation.” Prices—#1.00, bo, 600; box sents. OPERA Seattle's | JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 6. GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION | Phon HORBON 14. Subject Fourth Annuaf Ry YOUNG Wednesday, April Drills, Api PRICE ATHLETIC PARK | given last night before « big hore. | splendidly louna We are over stocked with . . Btonley & Seanion made © hit in blues and reds 0 guatne carpets, aive @ full me ry meet Ser enainea! pupeaiton ‘Chey tate ar valu Tine of wteel ranges, both new Bl | eave Beattie 6:20, 8:15, 9, 10 and | duce v pet rument, Li tal and second-hand good hates > a. 0 and | duoe several, setaesel instruments ; ecu canta doch te abe G15 pom. Saturday only, 11:89 p. m. eae 2 = Men's Canvas Gloves, will We carry a clean high-grade Sunday, no trips at 6:30 and §:15) r ne steam cM stand lote of hard service, 15¢ second-hand furniture of every 0 @ comedy . . i salt laebiaie an Gees wa at te value; Wednesday special, per Gescription, an wel on new m7, 8:15, 10 and mom laughable kind. Marshall @ pair “i goods, having separate depart vey ee ee Ervin, a sketch team, made an im-|fl pretty Footstoola, oxidize ae | eens, ee er reanion with their “Diamond Cut is upholstered, $1.28 Bes Swe 46pm. Mamona” anf duets rendered in a mpectal 690 P Leave Charleston 6:60, 7:60, 9:50 clever manner. wing, & nd at am; 4:46 and 6.60 charming girl, offe thing on 100 Ladies’ Shirt Walsta, ail Dabney & Woodhouse ys FRIDAYS ~ oy tirely ne Rube new patterns, perfect fitting, } Lene Si rn > we nd 10 a. m.; character Fa For io value; W on Bole Agents for the Charter 1 bd rest is « me oar tal ° Onk Range |timts seen in Beattle for a long time ‘i > and 060 Pike Stree and brought out rownds of applause Fine ey amin — Piatra Mafra A aan by his marvelous feats of daring Covers, pretty lace trlinmtal Phone John 981, Ind, A1156 & anc and strength in mid-air. The Three oo value; Wednonday Oe Leave Charl 60 wnd 11:96] Mullally Sisters were ween last eee Se My Wirt 2500 SOS 297 Be For further information ntirely new turn hetr | | PI - | SeaTTL EDMUNDS AND ger S tg 3 - and Ranges, the world’s best, on | EveRETT ‘Ohertome Loy this week are easy payments, Prices range fron |The Patattal CITY oF vroge ct sone file week | 9 iD to 900. | VERETT * und trips daily up a n Aterewtin, wub Leaves Sen 2m. and 6 |Jocts thrown on the screen In Hf iG min We h Co. | |p. im. Leav a.m, 2:90 206-208-210 PIKE STRERT "1409 Second Ave Phone, James 1841 Colman Dock Dr. Kibbe has resumed practios. . | 2, 1, SCOTT, Mar. ASEBALL TACOMA VS. SEATTLE Tuesday, W day, Sature 17, 18 and eolock: ga Admigsion, “GRAND BATTALION DRILL ALL paratas . BOE Pacific Nation ednesday, Thu tay and Sunday 1 = Gat me commence and 50 Ma uy Three Mullally ‘Sie. oreeaee ye. Ke Matinee, renieg rane Sunday mat- OPERA Seaities Work, Tumbling, Specialtic it WHDNPEDAY Men’s and Boys’ $1 and $1.25 AGU JQ) CLOTHING HOUSE G. BENINGHAUSEN $ F, W. MERRICK 713-715 First _— Avenu “703 1 : Agent for “Keystone” union- Kip hop in made Working Pants and Over- alls 1 has 4 a bie Many att % «up. wen built Te the last 90 days. , COUNT to everybody paying cash. ax we want to raise money t 400 MORE HOUSES at men are now G@ouble track car line through Milman City y of w for everybody new houses ail ready to move in soa for $25 down, $19 monthly throw away your money peying rent. Owner, Hillman. Take ington atreet to H ont fare. Phone Biack 4075. A Week Long Sale of Upholstered Furniture ar a City HON cues ome We have own and Fancy nome time. Just Leather Couches claw feet and deeply tufted covering best steel springs, Worth $40. Sale Price $38.00 G.LHOLMES FURNITURE CO. 1 every kind of Upholstered Furniture that enports, Parlor Suites, Leather Chairs, Settees out to lower prices than you have seen in and see. same a8 above picture, with polished oak frames, Hair stuffed und built with re-pri Ir Chairs siti AD Re 4 | Golovin Bay, Alaska Famous Arctic Steamer JEANIE CAPT. MASON Sailing June 1st, 1903 Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin. B White Mountain and Council City Abe Mare Vaudeville WEEK FOR RATES APPLY The de Soto Placer Mining Co 331-333 Globe Bidg., Seattie, Wn. Gas Office ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP- PING CENTER OF SEATTL Citizens’ Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 79 1425 First Ave. Ne PAINLESS DENTISTRY Old Established and Reliable~The Best is the Cheapest We have the largest and most modern equipped DENTAL PARLORS in SEATTLE. Our offices have been established for TEN YEARS, Do you want new beginners and students who are here today and gone to- morrow to experiment on your teeth, or do prefer DENTISTS who have nouse Lees HOUSE Theater © Main "The Navy ding ater Le Em 15. i Fencing nal League. & reputation Phy uaren sintalay Tull Get and Gold Crowns, tik. $5.00 raday, Pri Gold Frit YE oe. 14, 15, 16, | @tiver Fittings thy te Our double suction adhesive platen never TEETH EXTRACTED FRER WITHOUT PAIN and replaced with new ones the same dey. Lady at- tendant always present Ten-year written guarantes. No students, but all spectaliete of 12 to 0 yours’ gree actice, We are making a specialty ef gold crown bridge work. sure to consult ue this high-class work. Ry cabbie ibiaaeia otha tii ti | Dr. E. J. Brown’s Dental Parlors 7!3 first Ave SEATTLE ° Parlors 1, 2, 8. 4, 5. € Unton Block, firet @oor south of MecDougell & Southwick’s, Meurs—#:80 a. m. to & Armory Hall pm, Sundays till p.m Wednesday fovening, April’ 15, 1908 V6 W6ULE AVOIT DAPPOINT ERT Glasses, we twetto you to call om us. Remember that Musi by Meter's Ore EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY James 1901, howtra TOS Second avenue, New York block. Phone

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