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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1908. , AEE -TAXED FOR CHILDREN, ANGRY OMMUSSION | ovoRcE sam SARATOGA FROM VALDEZ, send FATHER APPEALS TO COUNCIL eercr WINS CASE sess COMAADE = Wik, be ‘ ws Now ( T Ber ) ech ARE 10 ‘ and beetoes wre axainot 0. BR ) j row - he H y th KT y gre : ' \ , 4 P r t Are k we GRADING CONTRACT LET, & f¥ndasEn ene FERRE TO TEST VALIDITY | a cor | OF LIGHT BONDS » er tm. ated S| WOREASE. WAGES ; = 4 f $ ie 1 % . ove the. i as the grad 3 men wsiiadn Pim. poe Telegraph Service.) w f $ ry ag ag w F ont walk ‘ naphalted 7 irania = rallroa } intas ( fi - ee ga averane EMPANELING GRAND JURY ’ : a, the Es : oad: See 1S — ‘ " t forencon cases a ; d = DE POSIT ( 03 a +18 ) be low “1 , , ‘ y ee en the r LADIES’ 25 CRAVENETTES, a i yer been ie ts * $13.98 AT LONDON'S TO pamy connecting Vv moRROW AUCTIONEER IN JAIL. of $25.00 f ! ae f med and an : ; ine t emit tax 4'trimmed, and sell regularly fr we oa P ine we pe on incom $1T to 92 his ia the greatest . eee fat leenses te bargain Londo 11 Second ave gatenat funds to make (he ave ever made, and we urgently pues - ; Saw Wo ' » every woman in Seattle | ROBERT HEGEN, HIS WIFE AND TWELVE CHILDREN. . 3 , ravenette to inape ‘1 formal remonstrance fore the|Y : wie ec. “- Denouneing the city water de-lyears, and he declares he never|the last quarter, whereas our bill|®, OTS kv" . ’ ‘ » morning Mills _. partment as a militant apostle of | knew quired a special tax tolahould be only $3.187" Mrs, Hegen |” mall @ . ¢ th tel “ ————— sce wulctde, Robert He raise ¢ on Until @ few days age, |demanded of the suave clerk at the| «| 2Da!! find out way at a oren,” | CATTLEMEN COME OUT, find it mlonee Irving av, announced when was astounded upon re | window oo oie Mn caggh afin oer BE bol Gat enters jon this morning to go before the|ceipt of a bill from the elty water Why, er—" dectared that tndt-| 9° Rg 3 wee oe en ot St. eee yontone (arty ity counetl at ite next meeting and|depariment to find he had been! vidvel, coughing behind his hand, | C*Parmer ge save 6100 two of the best known stock traders) & = emand an investigation why the |taxed 10 cents per capita for all) “it's the ehildron, you know We on nummet- ae tte be, ee en, aa sey hog depart over eight of his numerous little charge 10 cents extra when there fe sonnel of 3 m the Saratoga from Valder today tax up brood. are over eight family, Y an}, wnel twins $6 we =. : eb ie Ve , Clerk Tells Why. jaee for yourself im the book of cto ie as folle ; oe : : The incensed Mr. Hegen tmme-| rules ee Mery, 96; Re 1 kee. ee, th They diately apatched bia wile to the But onstrat Mra. ile andy, 17; Romeo; 16; Ida. 1b Leo, FAIRBANKS STILL MISSING. r hoalth ranging office of the water department to in bewilde t, “we have had they. andhony. 6, Lillie and Rosle, &.| in age from 14 mc years. learn the cause of its extraordinary | children but the last twins, f0F/twing and Adeline and Katrina, 14] W. H. Fairbanks, whose remark a Mr. Hegen has been a resident and action. some y months, also twins. : able disappearance is causing taxpayer in Seattle for over 18 Why do you charge us $4.25 for It wo,” the clerk said) tiie = daughter, died aiarm, is stil] missing. Mrs Investments eerie ernest |With a deprecating smile, “but YOU! years ago, and would now be 7 banks, the mother . | just Cound it owt 4|7ers old had she lived that the sheriff of Yakima co and engineers went to Ce the argument, and was working on the case © | Mra. Hegen was compelled to pay, | eee RET me | tralia yesterday and located « aa enone | there for a freight and passenger To Appeal to Coune!!. | 7 ld station. Right different routes have Nevertheless, Mr Hegen does not H jbeen surveyed between Tacoma /intend to allow the matter to reat 2 and Chebalis. Nothing has B| there, and he ts determined to make a done between Tacoma and & ™ _, 5 Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 | | Sunday Mr. Farrell will loave the | ha 3 | The sensation of placing your 9 DOUBLE CORNER. CLOSE TO MERCER AND : RETURNS |] Pret dotiar in a savings account REPUBLICAN ; fine location eile artment house; | lg @ peculiar, most agreeable at least $2,500 under the market tee. ad one. Officiat returns from 117 pre Try it—with ws. morrow morning to be gone until | | 5 00 cincta out of abowt 200 in King lepunty, received up to 2 o'clock, a maamasnanad ws follewing v th . we 4 b } [pie Sa toteeng veto on the cone We Pay4 Per Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Sheriff—Bmith, republican, 6.906 CORNER LOOKING SOUTH ON Agreement on Right of | Nelson: damocrst Saree, rare; | Cf. Interest R fi The Majority of oy oe Steam Baths, 250. Oriental Baths Jester recent 74x110, EIGHTH 2NUE, 5 toa mn, di rat, 1,698 HOWELL” OLIVE AND EIGHTH. thesis sure Way ty " ine nae Treauwrer—Gormity. repubiican, | Om Savings Aeveunte to bea very valuable corner in the near future; be- by Union Pacific Ferry pore b SAS | ing at the ier n of three very important thor- tosh, republican, 7,869; Pewee od SRANCHES~Geargetown, Reston oughfares, a lof which have been ofdered regraded ; and Great veneers 8 100. scion. repubtican,|| 24MBe D Roos Prentent P ] Jct ad Auditor — Agnew, republican, erneveens — 589; Smith, democrat, 40r, rie " ro—~Al % Pertrne: ‘ , . Tal | There is a Dare probability that| gen Geary "Ruthertons:” repewit Seseeptescn had: F Aes Favor McCarthy’s as a Shopping 19 | b on Pacific and Great Nort oyn, 6706; Meteon, wemécrat, 4,963; f Biware RK” Dune lors Raliroad companies, 1s ’ Jowes bis ; ° Iroad compantes, in conjURe- Beardeiee, democrat, 4,963. je “< Pi oa “g tion with the property owners ace '§ CORNER OF BROAD, DEXTER AND MERCER along vith a S. may comet on BALLARD | STREETS, with 120 fect frontage on Dexter, 138 on agrees today, coganting © MAMC| Complete returns from all of (| UnionSaving Not only because it is the lightest, roomiest, most up-to-date store in Se- 1 Broad. This property faces on the three best streets | , oe i but because they get better returns for money invested here than at any fi This proughfare. The committee of joeing vote for the > oa | HE in that district, sure to be the best business location by the went ree sine = & Trust Co “t store in the city. Always better goods for the same money or the same : to be had. | agatha ig Ny named in each case being epab | a goods for less money here than elsewhere. The specials as well as all the e ’ to wall upon , ‘ md Neans Cor Second Avenes and Cherry Street abundance of choice merchandise the store contains will go to prove our state- the Union Pacific, this afternoon Congresemen ment i and tender him the official propo! w » . ' e784} Hoge Dutlding, Bratt, Wash i ‘ i | ittow eure tome, of oe meeting. | w 1, aaah Gee etaies nse “tte | { have had no offictal o gary Fr Ww . ven 7 or es OSS eee — ~ ’ pony ty oy ce vet in| William Blackman .....+++ wry papain ahha { ALL GOODS ADVERTISED ARE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. NO 7 ? H se nd the Great > . inp “ ‘ eo C. O. D, OR "PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. gard to the res thelr last ty genelman CORNER“: 20x120, BETWEEN EASTLAKE AND meeting,” sald Mr. Farrell this WESTLAKE, ON REPUBLICAN. All street morning, “but if they submit a|_ Judges Supreme Court, | work paid. We belie t you would find it hard propasition deediag 16 us SpOM) a .ich Dunber . 645 | s 5 ; j pa it you financtal consideration only a ¢0-|Ralph Dunk oc iP Why Shouldn’t Girls’ Suits at Only Six-Fifty to find another corner $15,000 in the same loca- ltoot strip of land for our tracks Milo A. Root ‘eee ear tion; cash, $6,5« hirty days nce ty It o th ou , — =" cscs a agate ook We lune 4 bear condoms C. W. Hodgden . 322} You Or $ Well? AAA MAMAAPAANY "Mace are suit values that positively cannot be matched in |nation proceedings for a 90-foot & C. Million . ai4} this or any other ci coast at the price. A glance | strip W. W. Teimen . SIT iE Just « Hite down and $1 $6.50 is all you need to give and you will agree with us at mce. The styles are up-to-date. The materials are good | One more week's time will be re- Bo Sweeney 4 312} oat veh nest. Ove of " eee . : s “ }quired upon the surrey of a route Representatives | c lonks, Suite, Milli r ; . = 0 $ . 5 lfor the Union Pacific fram the Co W. F. Frudenberm ....... G07 |B Furs cannot be surpassed fo iB nw} The colors are most desir rable. Regular prices are $10 and |iumbia river to Tacoma. Mr. Far) W. C. McMasters .... 496 |B the excellence of the selc wer Sizes are for girls from 8 to 16 years of age. If you | rell and a party of the road's offi: Ole Thomaon ove = have a daughter both she and you should be interested. Come and see these i 5 s i W. W. Me ose a3 Oe er ae YP] CORNER fox:20, CLOSE TO DENNY WAY ON |} ec oRAVENeTTES.| gern a dh || Pacific Outfitting Co, | garments tomorrow ma § | SIXTEENTH AVENUE. This is one of the best | ee Slosaow M. H. Gormley .....-sc0000s 649 422 Pike Gtrest locations in the city for a first-class apartment house. ae t 4 A. W. Mackie 290 , NET 1 wecsovamente ix and paid | _ These Cravensttes are the latest Po ndrnagy Pale Women’s Coats at Twelve and eo pay ; all improvements in and paid, | atyles and are in all colors, loose K. Mackt h 555) ee }and close fitting, trimmed and un-|K- Macnintol ‘ rr a Half fier |trimmed, and sell regularly from nas. ena “ | ald be Bh ng i A omy T. A. Parish ; 596 RAM He cloth and buttons would cost you more if you were to 5 lie auee aan and we urgently |. T. Davies 378 buy them tomorrow, to say nothing of the cost of making. & invite every woman in Seattle in Lage ene pa ee $12. 50 The lot consists of several broken lines and there are hardly | need of a cravenette to inspect our | TP. Storey 133 any two coats alike. All are stylish and perfectly tailored. 24} x08 ON WESTLAKE A sOUT Ff tine tomorrow EAR. heey areepee: ; Regular prices are $17.50, $18 and $19, At tomorrow's spe- 7 | Si y Rah GAGES f Pp , | THOMAS. $9,500 cash, $9,000 in five years, at 6 | A. L. Valentine ene ~ cial price, $12. 50, we shall have to charge you for cost of | W. S. Sourry ae any alterations made. id cen! e chance t $ in or percent. A sure char » make $10,000 in one year, Fema iedai ten ie, lal For soe wade 185/ Against ‘ a Amendment No. 16, GIRLS’ COATS. LADIES’ HOSE. ee / | B I For PLP These come in f Women’s | black $ 5500 | arga ns Against sizes fo and 3} wool stockings, f poeta Me. eee te $5.00 | sev indies com i C § good quality, well +] Schneider 6 "2 CORNER 6ox120 ON DEXTER, SOUTH OF MER- | J. A. Peabody, Jr aT) waltms Cena aaeiotiar 10 to-18 years of a pair finished Have { CER. This will be a much more important street leas Sua iwatuce a Constable ; vas Sane Senialions:. SPREE ata Giy a2 ate oe a : than now in a very short time, and corners will } : Bé Adair a4 poise compe prices ar natural gray heels Louls Zuppe “63 September 26, 1906 and $7.<0 eact Phere a and toes. The regulat price is 25¢ tommand at least $12,500 w. Clarke Co. Seattle, Wash ‘ é i a pair. No seams to hurt the feet { NORTH DAKOTA Dear Sir plaids and fancy mixtures t FARGO, N Burke, demo Possibly you may have for from Eve coat i well Tomorrow's special price only 19¢. rat, for governor; also a democrati gotten mo, but I have not for ri ght up-t ) in styl At member of th supret yurt. gotten you, for the treatment W t $1 1 5500 scccuaclie sain Ghn ase ene ht Manne Penns, rE ree eer ies ttn bee wa al et ae MEN’S WORK SHIRTS. cial | \ might be glad to know that it —_ ameene These are made 3 CORNER 120x: > rel | TENNESSEE } d that I am as stron CHILD'S UNDERWEAR. r 90 ON EASTLAKE AVENUE. Well err Ser eee dinitrate os | of plain black or 7 located for store apartments It is south of | alpen —— ” 10 ry ah we: a Se ee eae at all | ‘ 1} vir 35c blue , sateen or | democrat. 15,000 majority. The democratiq I would not accept $1,000 for ter under rents, black and white jticket was elected |] the good you did me. With best Cc cian eiiied: tat each . B Lake Union and bc twkveane te wilne as e000 be the paving is t Ve consider it a snap. A MONEY SAFE | wishes for your success, I re " Annet | RHODE ISLAND. {i main. each part wool rt y i ey PROVIDENCE, N 7.—Indies Gratefully yours come in gray and made. Have double t i i sade tae © sae out @ : This letter, and hundreds | , Regular prices are nd ¢ 1 you cannot beat them ar i | MICHIGAN. others, are file at our office. f} 6oc a garment, Tomorrow take where at the pr Tomorrow tak DETROIT, Nov ( Ask to see them. pick at 45¢ your | at only 35¢@ cack | Cure Rupture and Pert ©{T without H. S. Turner |ece"|22 = ve inc | * McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 4 Investment Co. Dabney & Woodhouse “Bestion fi am Not |f wie your work or Dasiness 1512 to 1523 Second Avenue . "oURe—4 Between Pike and Pine Streets Furaiture Co. aga consukaten ant Bramine 4.B. GRAHAM, Preside H, S, TURNER Mgr. erase ms “The election raturne contained || “SQURS—0 a. m. to # p. m #5405 LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG ate Auta des She Cuneter our Hine of Capitol Mill aiatrit fiat | Sunday—® & w10 £m The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District » BLDG, | mortgages, tting 6% per ce DR. CLARKE CO, These securities are absolutely safe ee oo ar The election ah 2 as } iii iii hts

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