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VIC FEDERATION “OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE AMERICAN © COMMISSION, AFTER INVES: | qI@ATION, CONCLUDES THAT | assis Der, £PERETY, MAVE YoU er ARGUMENT 4 GOT AN UMBRELLA + CAN BORROW FOR ABOUT FIM THEN MINUTES — JUST Tika 4 Ow Go ovr AND Gara aTe oF sencne cHt pusric CONTROL 18 GROUND Less. LONDON ownership and I pal enterprises gauge nO po the chief | the Ame mission t wlar contre prises in Brit st two W we gone down to soa facts as to what part pe tice plays in British public owner ship, and they have discovered (hat | ae tar as the English example © concerned, the chile argument o' the opponents of public own that municipal eocialiem breds corruption, te falve Politics Don't Count As the American t clades men Ame’ ae ownership, this findic Weight of strict tm No persons are & municipal ente their politica officials continue ( po matter what b iw in y Not After the $e. positions fatic causes pul ‘ed by men who fng successful fm which thet fpalities are in M. ©. Cute Rates. The commissioners fe Great Britain only municty eration of gas and electric light plants and street railways. They have gone into the question on «| purely scientific basis, collecting a great amount of data on such ques. tions a8 the treatment of labor, the cost of operation, the charges to the publio and the earning capacity Im order to find ground for local comparisons, they have a@ ined British cities where care ¢ 1 op | th LINOLEUMS Priced Very Low Because of the Alteration Sale —<— ma -_ — The Linoleums we handle are of the highest possible qr The patterns are strictly up-to-date in every instance Nowhere else are such values as these obtainable. $1.50 No. 1 grade Inlaid Linoleum, cut only, square J 2 yard ......4. eesecse . Oe Cee eeeernene e06h Cormsereens ° 5 $1.30 No. 2 grade Inlaid Linoleum, cu yard oovcveses it only, square $1 00 je Inlaid Linoleum, cut on $1.25 No. 3 grad yard ..... 8s Printed Linoleum cut onl yard . 6sc Printed Linoleum, cut only, square yard ° I ' 1403 to 14il | Second Av., All'the Credit You Want H. LEWIS & CO. formerly of First and Cherry st have removed to their new store, 1206 Second av, where they are ready for business PURE RED RUBPER Frult Jar Rings Regular 10¢ jal, dozen S¢ THE RUBBER STORE, 714 First Avenue. (ll HOSE We Handle a Nice Line of oore’s é Merit Ranges asbestos lined throughout, making them splendid bakers We guarantee them to give n in every respect. They range in price from $20.00 to $25.00. Will sell on easy terms, PIANO NOTICE. rey Est Se name of the owne 7 Also aay other Information you office desire 1 keep an abstract eystem for your CHAS. lOoLEN LascoHl ILLS. 1020-Ist AVE SUITS To onpER 115.00 Ind rim These Ranges are : 4$50¢ satisfacti oo 1 * FACE die =e SSS J oral H ANGER AROUSED ‘com | BY PHD Se eee ee neeneeneenats i} | that gae le supplied in England by municipally owned plante at 70 cents a thousand cubic feet, thet electric light is sold for 9 conte «@ unit d that the average fares paid on publicly operated street car lines is 3 cents per paw | senger Though the nie and ipporters rat ideas among the commiasone they expect to make their report Junantmou They will not advt Amerioan whether tt Ie Inot better for them to engage Ifranchise ventures, but will confine |people of Amerioa the plain fact jth have found them in @reat Britain. } | On Way Home. There will be no | the shortcomings \ monopolies that have municipal enterprisea. | | The commiasioners are now on] |the way hv 1 will make a fine | WORK HELD UP BY COUNCILMEN PROGRESS ON JAIL BUILDING | DELAYED SIX WEEKS BY| FAILURE TO APPROPRIATE 1 NECESSARY MONEY, | comm « f the ity nett has | » sistently urging the ye | wineer t od with the construc. | ity . haw held b k the work | by Ite fatlure to appropriate the | the money Bids were advertiaed for nearly 4 at that time | copriates. But the] Jengineer to hurry the work, to at- | jtend to their part of it | } Bids for the steel ork were Jopened three weeks but the 4 was unable to award the con-| | reot ae there was ho m oy aval | able Last week the bids for the} other contracts Were epened, and! ithe board is now ready to let the | contracts for the work, but muat | | wait m the action of the counctl | On mt of the danger to the public records by fire in the pres the new tt ed fully « the neces ht and awakened te . last this were WOULD REDUCE OF BONDS Ctty Mer Marry Ca and ¢ rer George Russell | expect reduce t®) amount of} mom usually carried tn the etty | sury for local district > nt funds by nearly & the counct! adopts thelr suggestions | for reducing the denominations of district Improvement bonds At present th bonds are tesued only In denominations of $1.00 They advise that the denominatic be made $100. The reason for this | draw to a close, | that, ax the issues the treasurer will be able to pay off a bond as soon as there ts $100 in| the fund for the district, instead of | being ex wait for $1,000, as at Federal Inspec butchered in & been asked and federa It ts tm abbat counct! health minittes of the ble that the request J until the new fed:| » law goes Into} ffect several months | et, as the changes in the Inspec: | tion In rT to adapt it to the new law w quire much of the atten-| tion of the bureau for the present. | At the present time one plant, the} FryeBrubn company, !s under fed-| nepection. A few months ag an ordin ¢ wan Introduced tp the/ council providing fo city Inspec tion of the other plants, but pe al interests and politics crept I ration of it to such a de-| has been held up by| the constd eree the oe NOGRAPH Three young men living at 1621% Summit ay. have lately rudely shat tered the peace of mind of George Jammie, 1627 Summit, with the dis cordant notes from a phonograph, claimed by Jammie to be in opera tion at all hours of the night | Mr. Jammie does not mind list ening to “His Master's Voice” onee in a while, bat he thinks that the old man should cease after a reas onable hour of retirement, and ac cordingly made complaint to the po-| whom he asked to investigate | | nuisance lice and stop the PICNIC WAS SUCCESS. held at Pie was very | The grocers’ piente, ant beach yesterday much of a success in every partiew | The weather was perfect and | crowd was a ft d-breaker, | ring fully 6,000 people pres: | lar the there re | | tatives of the association will leave if WV ' | REMODEL OLD BUILDING - = je 1 to the venth ie 1.)GGATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY ward being sd After an iliness dating from M the bulldir hotel WILL CEASE ASKING AFTER Rest F the County. thle year, Col, Simon Winfle : toothy who for a , - ! ~ 1T GETS VALUABLE RIGHT ON he H et saan | PAPER 16 GOLD. franch 4 & reatden ie, suc SPOKANE AV. f oor ee cumWed yesterday ina 10:| he Beattie Hotel News } f an extensive tem to thd cal Upapital, at the age of 74 year.|onunged hands, the } tion & I south ‘ jeott for many years wa . “ ; " Png 7 ing been purchased White 4 hb 1" 1 connected with the Pacific cous that « t t je William Mr, Williams w for ' n w the elt und tax agent. He held a sim-|\cuy clerk at the Hotel Lincoln, |Pany ts trying to Jam through th > te fare { Position w the Oregon I1M-|.54 has returned to bis old po 1 sne av, franch h. cant red t “ ment comp: for over 16]; , t , « with the elty nym y In this city his home hax |?" peere Wes Ste oeeeee, = mr been at 626 Fifteenth av ‘ " | district towarda Alki Point, Lincoln |! Could Make Terme W. D, Scatt, son residing in New| SPALDING BACK FROM EAST. |i ana) Three Pree nt, Mar a tor itd York; sevegal grandchildren, and ( me ¢ oO, ee two brothers survive him, Funeral president of the Washingtor pene services will be held vy monn Ch pter of the American In-|company, has ennounced tn id be Sr ponition to nt 1 o'clock, an inlermen il arma mS 1p to ‘ f ore f from that » ¥ . “ ed New York, Philadelphia, Chicage b been fares, and require and Washington 6 of transfers with AD, MEN TO MEET . " 6 MAIL FROM NOME " i a Members of the Pacific Const Ad-| t : " f ne pplies from vertising Men's association will hold! phere were 16 aacke of first class | passage, 6 k & ft's 6 ond a their quarterly convention at Vie-| mail on the Victoria yesterday from | that street av un t of f torla, on Friday and Saturday, July | Nome the city bo t of th . kets in the state 20 and 21. Severn! local represen - | Dance at Leschi ACG Wsemrenned A prwnenen wat SIA On the finest hardwood floor ia the SALE 9% Greatest north we Wagner's orchestra, Be | ture to come oe STARTS Bar- — ell) AT gains 9 A.M. Yet Second Avenue and Madison Street Where You Buy Reliable Goods Only WASH GOODS | SACRIFICED All Our Finest Imported Novelties Going Tomorrow at 30c a Yard FULL CREAM CHEESE POUND We do not like to lose money on our ¢ te ove out of this ‘ 2 store on the gist day of t month It e with us a BEST BL a TTER single yard of goods t v to lose a part of j the cost on these goods now than to g pense of moving them. 0c COFFER ored Dress Swiss, I r Embroidered and Linen Novelties, 32 and Bareige Grenadi rth fr 7 75 a yard and the Cc most exclusive patterns shc tl ‘ all g the bargain table POUND tomorrow Samy are sh ir dow. Yor € JAVA BLEND COFFEE your choice tomorrow wi last, at the Cc POUND ’ Sample Men’s 2 : - Pictures Furnishings en sok Sey AILUES TO-| | $5.00 SWEATERS GOING AT MORRO I $2.98 i | $1.98 EACH | Tomorrow we will close out the} | sample line of pictures secured | We want you to take these sweaters If you ever have Hargrea ¢ largest away tomorrow of fr from producer tures in any use for one you cannot afford j j oe oe Sere’ See = to let us keep them at the price we | large sizes and are examples of | | " ‘ a the finest work done by the most are willing to sell them. They come in plain and fancy colors and popular of living ists. You can see them nyed | are worth up to $5.00 each. Take | in our Madison St. corner window. | | your choice while Lev ceerec pace geet | Sorat. ae Real values are $5.50 and $6.00.| | : things to move. We would rather wear now all reduced in price. We sell them half price must sell our stock if possible before $2.98 » the street Choice tomorrow at we are thrown in New, Snappy Footwear Just Received THE BAME McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. After August 1 at 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Ave. WE OLD $2.50 and $3.00 Gray Shoe Co. 921 Second Av.,Near Madison SELL AT PRICES. | At AST The Right Boaalf Cenrory Furnrrure Company BETWEEN--- } Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago | | | | | @ Water Colors Pastels, Etchings Steel Engravings and Carbon Copies, in weath- our entire line Cuicaco GREAT WESTERN Ranway mare car ered oak gilt oval and square frames; at 25 per cent. Discount, Unequaled Equipment On All Trains. |For full information, apply te W. H. OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Bids. Seattle, Washington. Friday Specials ent. The program of the day con sisted of an address by United} Sta Senator Pile » ball game! snd other athletic ts, windin 1p with a dance in the evening. | TO BE BURIED AT NOME Sidney Walker, freight clerk of the steamer Edith, who committed suicide at Nome, will be buried there, according te informe the Victoria pondenc consumpti led to the suicide | ed by NOME GRADUATES HERE | Among the passenger on th Victorian yesterday from Nome were Ithe three graduates of the high school at that place The m ladies are Mise L. Livermore, Alt | Thornquist and Amy Storey, The immer in thi will spend the leity and will then finish the it stion in the states. three ir edu ‘ DRS. GEO. D, BURR and ALICE M. BURR, Graduate Osteopathic Physicians 416 ARCADE Phones, Main 4432; Ind, 3686, in Crockery Department . $2.50 Plain Restaurant Tea Pots, 1 cup, dozen . Plain Restaurant IRRIGATED LANDS Earliest products in the lands. Also lots state Tea Pots, 2 cups, dozen . come from our $5.00 in new town of Attalia, Wash, §} Plain Tea Pots for family use, 6 cups, each .... 2B¢e For two weeks’ trial treatment. + igs Srey wer. ro ee Plain Tea Pots for family use, 8 cups, each .... 2B@ WE CURE THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO,, Plain Tea Pots for family use, 12 cups, each ... . 35¢ 10 Marion Butiding Asthma, anemia, appendicitis, bronchitis, constipation, diar rhoea, croup, eczema, skin can- cor, rheumatism of all kinda, lay, pimples, nervousness from cause, all stomach bladder and female troubles, diseases of the eye, ear, These Pots are fire proof, and really the only proper vessel China Tea Cups and Saucers, the egg shape, only 8¢ a pair, ustomer, to make tea in Fine Austrian ALBERT HANSEN ie WEL. wl tf Nee 706 tet Avenue not more than 12 pairs toa ¢ Flour Sifters, asc, for, each Ade the “Acme,” alway nose and throat, head e, back- ache, la grippe, lumbago, goltre, Mission Clocks at, each $2.50 to $3.50 sciatica pumonia, tumors, ty- phoid fever and consumption In For Friday, each $1.50 to $2.00 ite early stages, by the use of Large Pight-d. Clocks, beaut 1 OSS « pM Nig ole Bog Aen irge Eight-day Clocks, beautifully embossed and el egant fancy dial, worth $4.50 each, for, each $1.79 and Light Cure treatments. No drugs, medicines or sur- } eer @ FESS 06 REE 6 EET? ee eee wee ~~ om.