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\TTLE STAR—WEDNESD . edeeaaeeiina eels a. mee " -_* CIVIL SERVICE RULES STILL DISREGARDED BALLINGER ADMINISTRATION HAS INAUGURATED NO RE. [/))02° "09 hae moat political FORMS AND INIQUITOUS PRACTICES OF FORMER YEARS | “*UNetimen. or who in mont ox in convineing the solons that he > or hard working man in for the Hon's share of STILL CONTINUE—LAW IS A DEAD LETTER frutt At the pre are than their super Reforms in the observance of the; has been found that the best way civil service rules at the clty hall,| to get friends into positions ta by | Instead of raising salaries by me which were expected with the ad-| skillfully arranging the manner in [of a scale based on length of of the Balliager administra-| which they shall take thelr exam m thoroughness of training of ave het yet commend ona eral merit, the Increases that y employes without polit As a rule there is always a list of are eumpeuts beginning to wonder how much | eligibles for positions that are to be | ~keherally on the political plan longer their jobs are going to lust.) titled. The head of a department, |, At times the counciim The unblushing disregard of the | instead of making his appointment | pat effort to pla civil service provisions of the char-| from thie bist, waits until a special | emPloyes where they be ter which became apparent in woe | ae oe can be held, ‘The fa- | Proper scale, but on Humes rule, administration ts stitt it ‘# s© commen now the | vored one then takes this examina. | of #7 a8 to) tion, and if he is able to pass it ts sible for them to do it. no longer attract attention, | appointed forthwith. Those who took | "Ute hace eran that ine Japanent |entitied, “That Gambling Raid,” in| troversy as to who ought to get the Radical changes tn this respect! their examinations at the propel he civil service a ptured the British ste: rel {which you say some nice things|«lory for that raid | would like to were expected when Rallinger came) time and perhaps attained a better | faa: fram Astoria Ore fOr) about me. [thank you for the nice |state the facts as I naw them, I into power, but it is now generally | standing are left unemployed, ‘This | * r 4 a jaken - Ne jaland | things, I take all the nice things I) was passing up First avenue with believed that the chief executive} procedure is the rule rather than the | Moher obserwanoe of Neg maleated | 1 kl ane acetates can get. We have been fighting to] friend and | dropped int the “U has no intention of incurring the ; exception. pel peng Hines Bly ently ~~A Sanedhhieaiillltiasilis get the laws agaiost gambling ou-land |" and there I found a cosy lit Same St pelclans by cating 8] Another methed that ts seguleRy| sovemnment, At times ft has tease forced, We have fought all sum-|tle game of poker going on with Balt. The civil service rules Have | used to evade the civil service regu- | dechle protests x mer, and if necessary we can fight) chips at 50 cents per stack, and all not Been disregarded ireetiy. but! iations Is to appoint men in c0-call- | ine down ar the sith anne arene all winter, 1 have had something |hands getting rich, I was invited Sing Dave bean visleted & colt. andice “eeuergencies.” The fevertie 10] tare which wan intended to be oooh to do with that fight, but If a vie rticipate, but I politely de the technical regulations have been | thus allowed to work until such time | spor “te “ine tine tue ne tory has been gained, and it begins| clined and went out and stood on avoided without an epea disregard as ne can take the required examia- | smounted to nothing. ‘The comm DATES to look as if one had, it has been|the curb, where I began to think tee sats protection which civit|**#™ stan now Gace little but attend te gained by the combined strength of| As 1 was thinking, Officer Looker wervice employes really have ie the| TR city council and its civil serv- ot the & large number of people whose | came strolling down the street. 1 provision that they cannot be dis- |!¢ 4nd salaries committee complete | ment and has concluded that it is names have not appeared in the) waited till he had passed me, then charged without cause. Were it not|t® Well organized plan to override | easiest to let things slide. Low rates for the World's fair|mewapapers. These people I desire) I went up behind him and acposted for this many of the employes real. |t®* civil service provisions of the! It ts claimed by no the] have been anne by the local | thank on behalf of the Civie| him. I said, “Is thin Mr. Looker?” tee that their official heads woutd |CMarter. ‘The council has full power | present civil ries! railroad fraternity for October 3, 4) union. There wax The Star, and The| “Yor, sir,” he said. 1 said: “Mr have been chopped off long ago. | Teaulate sal The recom- mmitiee honestly Intends to makeland 6 ‘There are @ great wumber | Star's reporters, the prosecuting at-| Looker, there is a Kame of poker Fear of being obliged to prove alle. | ™eAdations of heads of departments | the raises in aries to be framed) of people desirous of attending the | torney, the sheriff, the justices, the) going on in .aat saloon. 1 bave| gations of misconduct or incom. |!" tis Tespect are not even asked | at the beginning of next year on an] tair during the fail months and the | faithful citizens who obtained the| been in there and seen the money | petence has kept heads of depart-|f% The higher salaries, as a rule, | equitable and meritors basis, but! raitroads have dec to aceommo- | evidence and put up the money, all| pass.” Mr. Looker did not seem ‘amate tre Gischarging subordi. |‘*erefore are not paid to the men | most city hall empl are pemal-) date them with excursion ra for | co-operating and willing to line up| to be in the least horrified by this mates to make way for political fa.|¥&O deserve them. It ts the em- p> jotete Stet Que of Ges Geek inne and fight the fight |information. His presence of mind verites. On the other hand this | | ‘These rates have proved’ mare] But there was one sentence In| was admirable, He said to me regulation is claimed by many to ’ Popular than was at first expected | your editorial which I cannot con-| “Well, wir, what do you want me | Keep incompetent men in the em-| R And the number of people gota east |eade to. You anid “Mighty litle |to do about itt” 1 said: “Why ploy of the city | has been #0 at that thé re credit in due the police department | don’t you go in and arrest them? On account of this regulation it} have given extra dates each of Seattle for the capture of half a|Te which came the answer: “If I} Give away 20 cents every time you buy acan of Baking Pow- der. That is what you do every time you buy a pound can of the old time, old fashioned Baking Powder at 45e per Ib. You can buy one pound can | MANAGER © FE CEIPTS AND LEFT MANUEL LOPEZ NINE STRANDED —_—--— Charlie Newman, who will hand you a little blue seat check and let you go in to see “Coon Holle oy the Third Avenue theater this week, | Coffee Co. manufacture Adams’ Best Baking Powder and sel! ft to you direct at the manu facturer’s profit, thereby rav- img you the jobbers and re taller’s profits. That’ hy we can save you 20c on ceived a letter from his Frank Newmans, manager of the there are sev- elving m and Inadequate knowledge of the subject it is generally impos- THEIR BASE BALL TOGS RETT CLUB DECAMPED WITH GATE RE- potatoes on the side, were set up. if you pay the price, has just = [time the sandman came that way, STAR—#n TAI GERMANY WON'T \STAND FOR IT By Rortpps News Avan) The Morning BREMEN, Sept. 24 Post asserts that Gern nwont to the immigration stations at Bertin and ine Hamburg for the purpose of decid the ‘on the elogibility of enigrants | per ne they sail, The paper is aj such action would be an into! who | lnterference with Germany's rights. the tora. ane rvs SEIZED are FROM ASTORIA, ORE, (By Bortpps News Ass'n) BAN FRANCIRCO, Kept, MeA dispatch from London received thin aft ‘The fall months are by far t time for local fair enthusiast 10 at tend as the { of summer be gone. During the summer, When th thermometer gets up to the bolli@ point, it is rather unpleasaet pr those who are used to the tate of the Pacific northw BROKE THE sol ch RDAY, SEPT. ways | rable JAPS HAVE CAPTURED A SHIP) 24, 1904 Tells How the Saloon Was “Pinched” é Us “RAIDER” JAMES, OF THE CIVIC UNION, GIVES THE TRUE VERSION OF HOW ONE GAMBLING JOINT WAS SUPPRESSED {Attorney BH. James, who was) tation of the police 4 responsible for the raiding of the | raiding gamb had been, U and 1" saloon the or evening, |i am willin, it, slightly on writes at letter toThe Star in which|the bum, Hut then that was none he shows conclusively that the ad-|of my business, and | never met ministration had nothing to do with | Officer Looker until 8:15 o'clock on the affair, but holds that much | Tuesday night, and when | met bim credit was due to Patrolman Look heard him talk 1 knew that | er. —Kd.} was in the presence of “the real September 22, 1904. | thing” in the Seattle police depart To the Editor of The Star ment 1 have just read your editorial, Now, aa there has been some con donen gamblers Tuesday night.”| went in to Now, I was present at the raid on/ they saw m | the “U and I" and ain competent to | hide their m testify as to how the police depart- | be ab conducted itself on that ocea-| gambling.” Prior to that raid the repa-| This was logt saw his point of view. I told him that I would undertake to get the POACHER SEIZED j evidence, Then he bit out straight and said: “Well, sir, if you mean business and will stay with it and VANCOUVER, B.C. Sept. 24.—/|*¥ear out a complaint, 1 w.i go in| The Ruth, a Dominion government | &M4 raid those fellows now, or any coming they would ney, and | would not wear that they ment ston. EW hi hae rtment for | reat them, as soon ax | were | In a fash 1) pound can of Baking Po eer. We guarantees Adams’ Bost Baking Powder to please you as well as any Raking Powder Manufactured. Your money cheortalty refunded if you are not pleased. TEA AND COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street. SILER EVERY BLADE WARRANTED. Tam Oshanters The $1.00 and $1.50 values being | Blosed out at 1205 Second ave. at BSc and Sic Beautiful shapes in WALKING HATS and Patterns being closed out at leas than cost Hats at 5c, Tic, $1.00, $1.50, ete, pa - & H. Chesbro’s, 1305 Second 44 oshlo". DEALERS — _ $305 Second Ave. HEATER BARGAINS $20 value for $16. Hundreds of heaters to select from, some have been used a Tittle, at lens than one-half the original cost Can you afford to overlook these bargains’ Come early and avoid the rush. Also ranges and cook stoves at exceptionally low prices. We save money for you on everything you buy, as we buy out some of the finest and best furnished houses in the city; that places us in a poni- tion to offer to you such extra valoes. Kemmember the name and place. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers Bole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters. 418 Pike Street. Phone John 981. Manuel Lopes baseball team, tell ing how It happened. was mailed in Snohomish, but the tale it tells is a story of Everett. | according to Manager man, it} was Manager k, of the Bveretts, | who wielded the shears. | The letter states that after win ng everything in sight at Everett rwtay afternoon leaning up things by a seore of 11 to § before crowded bicachers, the boys, tired hungry and beerimed, set out for) the hotel to wash up and refresh the inner diamond artists, having! been sent thither by Manager Jack ‘of the Everett team, who pocketed the gate receipts and said he would Ww up presently at the hostelry | make everything all right Sweetly confident tomsers and bat wielders bied them- selves to the hote! and presently all were disporting themselves tn the porcelain baths, splashing right ertily in anticipation of a good | inner. But when they lined up at | @ table in the dining room and| looked for Manager Jack, he had hot yet put in an appearance, and guarantee of payment Ihadl to be given the proprietor be- }fore steaks all round, with baked FLEE FOR LIFE | NAPLES FILLED WITH HUN.) DREDS OF REFUGEES FROM) THE SLOPES OF VESUVIUS (iy Scripps News Ass'n ROME, Sept. 24.—The eruption ot Mt. Vesuvius continues today. Al though the explosions are less fre quent, the flow of lava has in ed. The vineyards on the low er slopes of the mountain have been totally destroyed. Refugees by hun dreds have fied for their lives and are arriving at Naples NORTHWEST NEWS (Special to The Star.) PAX, Wash., Sept. 24.-Sur- « are this week doing tion work preparatory to the commencement of grading for the | Whitman electric ratiway line be- tween Colfax and Palouse. ‘The company will begin grading for the road on Spring Flat Monday. ST. MARINS, Idaho, Sept. 24 | William Deharte, a mining pros- | pector, has been minsing from his cabin In the Tyson section since June, and it i thought he has been the vietim of foul play. His cabin | rermainn Just aw he left it, not even| hin gun being missing. He is known to have had some money. He was 45 years old and of a retiring dispo- sition, | COLFAX, Wash., Sept. 24.—James Prakell had a narrow escape trom instantaneous Geath yesterday in the local O. R. & N. yards by be- ing caught on the pflot of a switch engine and dragged several rods.| Both legs were broken. OLFAX, Wash. Sept. 24——Light It is @ tale also of shorn lambs and. | 4, N the victorious | w hide nor hair of Manager Jack since | and when they sought to leave the hotel to keep their engagement with Other people in complained of ¢ that vietnity have presence of the 4 deadly polson, Detective Adams the Snohomish team that afternoon, | sisovered that strychnine has been they discovered that their baseball | .oiq recently In that neighborhood, suits we huag up” and that they | wut ene drug clerk failed to register would have to ‘aig up” before tak-| ine pale ign their departure if they wished! ‘rhe tast registration of the poison to take thetr clothes with them. This they did. and deepite their] hard luck, managed to trownce Sno- | tered about three months pharmacy which he vistt at a bo ed. If these druggists fail in this} homish by @ score of 6 to 6 regard tn the foture they will be innings They are after the severely dealt with, There is a fine of the Everett manager, though.| of $100 Imposed for the failure to and Manager Newman says there! post a notice that polson of any kind 1 be things doing if they meet up! is put out for the purpose of killing with him umexpectediy. The gate) ra’ mice or animals not de: 4 receipts, the boys figure, amounted 4 pr to more than $125, and they had been guaranteed thelr expenses and 5 per cent of the gate receipts on making the engagement with the Everett team ‘They play Monroe tomorrow. and will appear in full regalia, as Maw ager Newman mansged to propt- tiate the proprie f the hotel and redeem the team’s official duds EXECUTIONER | DROPPED DEAD (By Seripps News Asan) MADRID, Sept. 24-—-A drenats |iuctdent occurred during the execu the laying the dust and/tion of a prisoner at Cindad-Real learing » ing the sphere. |today. Jose Gartos, the newly-ap- H r order | potted executioner, had just gar- tha their |roted the condemned maa, n f fing. the horror of the situation over * leame him and he fell dead at the COLFAX, Whah.. Sept. 24-—Joh@/ feet of the man he bad just exe i a farmer of P nt Val- | cuted 1 ot The two corpses were removed to- gether Zelda Natt her fue to a TALKED WITH Sept. 24—The Spanidh | ronment bas authorized Qhat ja ROOSEVELT j of thanks be handed w the| | an minister for the Waltdd States’ permission for the repatri¢. tion of the bodies of Admiral Cor vera’s sailors who were lost @urtig| OVER TWO HUNDRED MEM. | ee Gantiagn | BERS OF INTERPARLIAMEN A public sutmcription will be pened for ue purpose of fining TARY UNION MEET THE | funds to bring the corpses bgtk to PaesioanT Spain with ¢ nity +44 10-9 8804 eee -emetie TON . ?| oe of * GROWING SOME . mentary union we ° SALEM, ° president this afternoon. They mis ¢ were introduced by Congressman iin akan ie ies oO Barthold, of St. Lo to peels Boe aeneene ek ident of the usioa. @ 65,100 since the last census . General Gobat, of Switzerland o spoke on behalf of the union, pre POPE SOO ODE ED senting the president with a copy of the resolution adopted at St.| SETTLED OUT OF COURT Louis, requesting him to invite the ns aiid anlieteh Seeeeaten powers to another Hague confer-|,,.2n° havens corkus proceedings ence. his divorced wife to relinquish the He sald President Roosevelt waa] custody of his daughter, were dis specially fitted to assume the ini ed this morning, the matter tiative of a second general assembly | having been Kettled out of court Z e earnent efendert because “he is an earnest defender) a of international justice and the first head of & government who turned governments toward a permanent court of arbitration at The Hague.” He thanked the president for the In the sensational « orce sult of Wolf Mant Mr chael Man! ardson this morning allowed the ( nteste vers fell Wednesday and Thurs through this section of shi day wight entertainment furnished the mem bers of the union in this country, fendant $60 a month temporary mony and liberal sult money A YELLOW WEDDIN JOE CANNON, SON OF FAMOUS | MORMON, MARRIEO WHILE ‘LL WITH SMALLPOX SALT LAKE, Sept. 24 annon, son of George Q. Cannon, formerly president the Mormon butch, married Mise Groesbeck, a Salt Lake society girl, today under peouting — cireumetan: Cannon. ° Was sick, was visited by Miss The de Siagnoned yallpox. As the doctor ) elder he performed | the marriage ceremony after friends, notified by tetep! bad gathered lawn of J the ceremony thr ugh the windows Then the doctor retired, leaving the couple in possession of the house with their wedding presents stacked | up on the rorroent GAVE ‘EM THE “GLAD HAND” lawn protection steamer, yes-/time you say.” In thelr trusting hearts the dia- LAW ica pied tee cmeriean sieamer| When Officer Looker blurted this mond-aprinters did not harbor su: | Alert, of Bellingham, at Oyster Out at me I was staggered. Here |picton, even when Manager Jack loreek. Vancouver island, and two Was the right man in the right failed to cas at the hotel by the An investigation of a dog poison. | ISTE scows, one loaded with salmon Place at Scie hae one poy ba ae ot wen: « & man who knew his dw and wi jand they turned in and slept sweet. |'NE report by City Detective Adama | SRd $1,000 worth | of a eg was willing to do i ‘That is the until the breakfast bell rang But |*a# brought to light several infrac. | value of the Rropecly, MUS St vind of mam that the Civic unton| | whes they lined up for ham-and pani wd law on the part of cortale Vancouver claim that the American likes to do business with I saw eRES next morning the boys were | ‘usmle ned to the |bomt was poaching in fisheries 125 (hat it was up to me to gut the| again confronted with the man who of Mr Joni, nt 807 Tecnty. | Males from the American boundary. |vidence: that 1 owed th mr prog nally — lg Kloet dom valued at $100 had been gpl pod oe ft Bre Ong hey have mot seen | Uiscnes Birychnine was used re gambling games running in Seattle at that moment The next time I saw Officer Look ler was at 11:30. He was standing jim front of the “U. @ 1.” saloon I noticed that there was a “cop stationed at every corner of the jstrest crossing, and I saw half a | doxen city detectives looming up |from the direction of Pioneer square, and I knew that something was “doing.” but the game in the U. & 1” was still running full blast. I went up to Officer Looker jand told him that [ had the goods, | gambling Joseph | Proprictors and players, with blast- residence and | and in about ten minutes after that tables, chips, dealers, ed hopes and empty pockets, were being piled into the patrol wagon and hurried off to police headquar- ters You say in your editorial that the patrolman -on the beat seems to have been sound asleep or else that he was in on the game.” You don't know Mr. Looker. Now, this is the true story of the raid on the U. & L” saloon. Therefore, Mr Editor, if you are going to pass out any flowers for the snecess of the raid, please hand a few of them to Officer Looker. That raid may become historic. I shall remem- ber it as long as I live It was the culmination of a big effort. It | was a big effort for a big result }Can we keep that result? RUSHFORD, Minn. Sept. 24 jal Candidate Sena no spesch at morning when the topped there, but he wd at the depot with ‘ k hands with about/ a hundred of them Thounands of people met the spe alt nd Senators Fairbanks jand f er made short speeches | A delegation of Minnesota y tictans joined the party at Lacre and accompanied the party o pecial to this place HE STOLE WIRE & D. Rains pleaded guilty to petty larceny in the superior court this morning and was sentenced to one month in the county jail, Rains was charged with grand larceny for aling copper wire from the Co: ia lumbia Improvement company, May | §. Soe He was allowed by the prose | cuting attorney to plead guilty to th, that fit, from the lesser offense. | Gold Crowns 00 to | — Bridge Work 3.00 to | P AINTRS ae METHODS. “Law | as ’ "| MARRIAGE LICENSES |vAiix8s., Sam CnR Late | : | BY SPECIALISTS In each depart- | ment. NO STUDE | C. E. Fisher, 23, of Seattte. and] fice. ° all work | Maud B. Du Hay of New York; | by John b. Richel, 27, and Henrietta | per nd you | Diversch 18, both of Seattle; | will find we ¢ we adver- | rick Thompson, 37, and Em ‘8 meline Rose, 25, both of Seattle cit Aihpard, ‘So hey, Brown's Dental Parlors | Paine, 19, both of Seattle; Samuel | | Hansen and Constance Caley, of le- gal age, both of Seattle, Yea, if we can keep men like Officer Look er = fe potice force of the city Yours traly. EDWARD a? TON JAMES. Navy Yard ond Battleships. Take a trip & y. Boats leave Pier 2 at 9 and 10 @ m. 1:15, and 4:30 p, m. October 27, 28, 29 Additional selling dates via Great N ratlway for world's tiekets, 612 Firet Ave. s6ssss& TEETH xs Brown's Painless Dentists Known the world over, are the only Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Union Block. One Door South of MacDougall & SouUiwiek ait if ati dy es te Bn eat Neen ne nnn nnd aa kil The Lat w/e ea “A Standard sou, CG Bt SD) ioe Ovctob: and 15¢, Dewigner RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. More value, better merchandise here than most stores. No secret about it—we deal in “Reliable Goods Only.” SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FROM 6 TO 9:30 P.M EXTRA CLUTH BOUND BOOKS, with gilt tops, gold tithes, ornamental wide and back stamp, comprising titles of standard works, embracing fiction, essays, history, travel and poetry, printed from new plates on good white paper, publishers’ price G0c each; to night, your choice " 2e FRAMED PICTURE black, colored and gilt wood | frames, a large regular value ume é LACK SHELF PAPBR, ail colors, epec “ye tonight, at e . 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WESTBERG & CHILDS CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY. 1312 SECOND AVENUE. } | ” gemanenntestrte eke ‘NEN XORKY & ‘ DENTAL ‘¢ TASS NO NEED TO SUFFER Either the Pain Ce “~ Tooth or the P Extraction. ‘The simple application of our own special prepara- tion kills the sense of pain the drawing tooth without the usual agony In every department thor- oughness is our keynote. Ss; it for Everything. tM ts. t My “Live our Years a Man.” maf ultation free at Office or by math dicate Doct __1@ Marion Street, Seattle, West Your Credit Is OHIO PAINLESS DE 307. PIKE sTREerT. Corner of Third and Pike, EXTRACTED without a crw method: no dangerous Grogs OF. Cocaine. Until Sept, 2th we have make our w > Sor tn net cover uaranterd to » bite corn off the com re guarantee. Fit the Ticet time. v * ges. Can you get more than there? SCALE OF PRICES: Full Set of Teeth from Gold Crowns Gold Fillings from. $1.00 Silver Fillings from... .500e 8. fied Patients Our Recommendation. N.Y. DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue. Hours 8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays §:30 a, m. to 12 m. * Py 8 aaawae Sareea ame Ue de oe mom: cae ee we ee eee Fru set Teeth (that fit 22 Gold Crowns. Teeth Without Plates. Fillings . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington, for King County Azel F. Hills and Elmira F. Hilla, Essential his wife, and Mellen Gilmore and IN A BEVERA\ IT SHOULD | Flora E. Gilniore, his wife, plain- |BE SO GOOD THAT IT CAN BE | titts, y Ella Adams, James 8 | ENJOYED AT OUT LEAVI ErrecTs. ANY TIME WITH- Adams and Ida M. Gilbert, defend- Y BAD AFTE! ra SUMMONS. No. 42987, The State of Washington to the said defendants, Ella Adams, James 8 Adams and Ida M. Gilbert: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of said first publication, towit, withim (60) sixty days after Aug. 20, 1904, and defend the above entitled action im the court aforesaid, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs and o@ ©_BEER CLEAR AND SPARKLING, WITH gy - serve a copy of your answer wu RICH, CREAMY FOAM. IT'LL DO the uatersigned, attorney "for = we es , | plaintiffs, at his office below Me Bg PINTS, DELIV- | in said King county, being the place PHONE, EK. 26, | designated by the plaintiffs as the NE, EK. 2 | place of trial of said action; and im Y. “i a case of your failure so to do LADIES AND GENTS | ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, whieh has been filed with the Clerk of sald Court. The object of this action is to recover judgment against you and each of you in the sum of $84.13, with inter- est thereon from Dec. 30th, 1903, and for costs and disbursements to be taxed. And in said action Tract 8A, of the Stewart Tracts, in Seat- tle, King County, Washi: has been attached. — A. C, MACDONALD, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Ouice and postoffice address, 507 Bailey building, Seattle, King coun- ty, Wash. reiven at 680 crotocke If, any evenin, Star has not a Ferehene- Canes, Main 1050, of Ime dependent 113%, any time bet 6:00 and T:00-—and a copy will be vou at once, by special messenger, Wy the the Thousands Houghton & Hunter Jewelers 704 First Avenue ou OA La Wood, Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Street and Railroad Ave. & Main 93; Ind. 93, Lane Phones REDUCED, FREIGHT RATES = The Seatile Transfer Company eastern ing of % + nee ts a,