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RAILROADS UST: © PAY MORE TAXES Fae la Assessor Parish to Ask Board of Equalization to hat os. weeeeeeres “Former Assessments Have Been for Fraction of © yrs cus" sate’ : eolal meeting called for to w® rrow in Seattle by the local ’ * telegraphers to consider the ® al Value of Property. 0 ® strike situation and to take # > * action for or against a sympa *) ms * thetic walk . heretofore the pete of) the rage of $14,520 a milo, galdo| While hare he eng no H ra when It « to al tracks at the rate of $3,600; the |w formal grievance presented to & of thelr property, are ke Washingtdn Holt Line at the /® the c@npanies here, the gen-# to feel the influence of the © of $4,252 for the main (rack | w eral @onditions are s 4 me. j and $1,584 for the side track | practically th: | as Assessor Parix® will on| ‘Tho Great Northern, the Chicaga,!% Ptner cites Ae Me 8 & ask the county board of Milwaukee & St. Paul, the Coluny | % * on to summon al! the @i)/ bla & cet Sound are assessed on | ihe county fo appear be | about the same basis. ie +e ee eee EY or? the board and show cause why The total assessment on mmeut on their property, |rightofway of every reirnad - | FREDERIC SEIXAS GOES hear ‘and personal, should not) King county ts $8,850,834; the actual value of the land, taking the | | Sear mt te ee ae ot ering und | OVER TO MEACHAM & CO) it the board & an & basta, Is considerably In cess of $50,000,000. Frederic L. Sefxa the for five years! Parry Invest Considerable merriment and em ; barrassment was caused to the |cennected with ton of having a * fof railroad property in ‘he count ment of the members of the board this morn-/ ment company, on Monday next as-| sae ee oe the efferent roads |Ing, when Counctiman R. Ty Rey-|sumes charge of the real estate de-| ts from 8 to 10 per cent! nold@, of the Tenth ward, a mem-| partment of George F. Meacham & actual value of the land used | ber of the board, asked the board | Co., one of the didest and best! ir rightofway, and is less to reduce (He Assessment of $310) known real estate and tneurance one-fifth of the assessment of on his household goods to $10. firms tn the city of Seattle Sing property of equal val Reynold mily and that of b Doering his five yoars with the ‘assessment of the Northern | son oceupy the same house, The! Parry Inveatment company Mr. ¢ main Itne from the eastern ass f about $1,000 worth | Seixas has been one of the parties #o fo the Pierce county line |of household goods. These, under|to many large real estate tranaac: | iat the rate of $14,520 a mile, the | the ¢ ont F wore aasousod | tons and has become known among] lade tracks at the rate of $3,600 a at $610, an exemptio of $300 was! large investors and dealers as one! then allowed under the law, reduc jof the best posted men on realty so Green River branch the tua ¢ seenament to $310. Today | matters in this city. He bernie gsneamment is at the, rate of $2 Reynolds claimed that, under the | the office of the Parry Inves wafle for the main track, and $1 law, both he and hls son were on-) company at the time of the tio { ooh tracks. titled to the exemption. As the | sation of the company and has been ‘The Buckioy branch was assessed law was with Reynolds, the mem-|a prominent figure in the real « the rate of $7,920 for the matn | bers we 1 vote to allow | tate field during the last few years and 00 for aide tracks,, him the exem though they did Of realty activity With George F. Meacham & Co. Mr. Seixas will have gro: ppor tunity to demonstrate his ability as }@ real estate operator | DOW SMITH ARRAIGNED Dow Sraith, who shot and instant | EC ES ly killed bis former wife, Mabel Smith, and his mother-in-law, Sarah srted recovered (lll, fast June, was arraigned before with Hine from Aubarn to Seattle a luctance. | OWN TO P United Press.) or bedios are rep E Mich, Aug. 10.—The | from the wreckage. Judge Moreis today, At the request acer of dynamite to The explosion waa heard in every Of his attorney, W. A. Holshelmer blew to pleces the part of Detrot 1€ miles distant, be #88 allowed antl) sext Saturday of 1,500 population, shaking buildings, and {t was be to plead fo the information which of Easex. ates iichizan Central sta Heved that the shock was an earth chartes bim with murder in the and an eet m Right quake. first degree, In wilfully and with | malice aforethough killing Sarah i. It ta understood that he wi ‘| d insauity as an excuse for bis! ONDERFUL MACHINE TELEGRAPHS WORDS =" AND WRITES THEM AS IF BY HAND BACK TO CANADA Kictzo Murameto, the Japanese who was caught coming over the border from Canada and arrested at Custer by an tmmigration fm [epector, wan before a apecial board laf tnquiry today and will probably | be ordered deported. Th Videnow | shows that he has never been lo [wally admitted into this country land Canada will have to take him | back. LICENSED TO WED aa SME SMALITLE STAR—SALURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. Oren seen eaeene nen en teeta * ~ FOR SEATTLE GIRLS WHO EAT DOWN TOWN » . o AT NOON HOUR LARC eee eee eee eee ee ee ee 2 BY BEULAH DANFORTH. ioe moat ordors, vegetables and den For the Seattle Star. ris to the tons a coffees at the T have only been tn Seattle one| rere her troubled gaze slowly . nders ance at , but it ia surely a city where nh, with a furtive yople live at restaurants the welbfilled plates of 7 ‘ we »* oO ‘OFFER SITE FOR _ SECOND MARKET RINED FOR STRIKING, County Commissioners Willing to Donate Valuable Aug. AY other I have béon in for | he Mon and wome aa rat her, she ; sce aor bora Mor A _ ert rty { ‘ Kapectally io UG) true at the noon | folla, or roant b of Sand dessert, Check today of e h of 800 miners esier Tops y 0 e p ea ombine 0 hour. Beginning at 11 o'clock and | ThAt comes to 26, 30 or 85 conta, ao. |Of the Summit Coal company, mak U d Selli PI fi So h Ei d T d running through until after 1:30,|cerding to the place, which is a|!né 4 total fine of $8 for each man sed as ing Flace for South-End lrade. there f# « continual stream Into the | fourth, a fifth or a sixth of the|Who took part in @ recent strike postaurents, cated had entetorts javerage girl's datly wage jcontrary to the provision in the ~ — Now, this little sermon is for the} But sho can't afford tt. No one| Contract with the state miners’ or-| A new site for a public market perience that the statements about working girls whom | have come in|" Who does not earn many times | ganization, is offered by the county commis the vast tracts of fertile and tlh contact with durtt® my weok’s atay | more (han sh wioners, who this morning placed able lands in this coumpy being in Seattl I have watched thom| A, sil shrinks from ‘italien! selves on record as being wasted bechuse of the catamission Closely, and I must tell them | povéty-strick te Ghote” Eoens | aly in favor af the move to|combine’s methpds are true, and I Don’t order beyond your means. her. Both of which obstacles to break up the commission mer a puWle market a neces The goon hour hax become a po-| doing the right thing ean only be | comb! which, In theig opinion the count rlod heavy with vexation and dan-|9Yercome by a strong resolve, jis a great detriment to the county The county commissioners stand ker to the thousands of working |*trengthened by a little @ratultous The board Is ready to allow the pready to do all in their power to girle joxercine every day. neo use ot the old Yesler estate, now | further the ont Mab ent of a pub There are dangers economic, dan-| Avold the menu card! it le « ‘ WED ‘ owned by the county, and located lic market, wi the farmers may gers moral daa seseud physical, | tempter, ni’ Bettis Uinnises aonrt song os he in the heart of the elty, for mar deal directly with the pyblic, and and tho greatest of these is econom:| Think of the pationt mother and {Os | . th yf Don | Kee Purpores, and believes that the to this end th umissioners are ta. |the Mttle brothers and sisters at|%? *,2°¥ trial in the cane yd ae vacant half block, which extends willing to all valuable Yesler It i pate to way that nino out of | home eating the scraps. That win | abv wae He ecto = map (le | from Janes to Jefferson, facing on property — to used for every 10 girla oarning thelr own | help. Daa a te Ne ae ries (Fourth av. could not be used to| market purposes, thus having living pay more than thelr salaries| After all, expensive lunch order. 1 aeeen hae a = io at asor @ better purpore. % market for all the south- jeatity for thelr hockdhy teal ing Is oly a matter of nickels and |taregarded | the court's instruc: | County Commissioner Abrahams, ern districts, Just as Pike place Haven't you seen this girl? dimes, you say? Wine, Tendering & verdict against iin announcing this morning that will be handy for the northern dts- Perhaps your acquaintance. with| Granted, But the 5 or 10 conts|Corisiaint, including the union, |1%,2roperty was at the wervice tricts. 1 believe that the two her has the warmth vf personal in-| over what ehe can afford to pay is pe 0 ry onan’ tar seticaned i of farmers desiring to use it for markets, operated together and timacy. Rach noon she studies the | to the working girl what a touring pe a he “oy ied eg me market purposes, stated open to all, would be of vast ben- bill of fare with a puckered brow. | car is to the moderate salaried MAN. |the unten nec an eeoaniration bat I know from my personal ex- efit to the cointy From the “cream of tomato” at) Extravagance may be a inatter of | 20 MMOM Ae an orkamaation. lim = the top dewn through the sigue | pennies as well as of thousands _ fate cok? telnad gue. Sava hi STEAMER WRECKED (By United Prose. venmenne or State of California bas been nent VENTURA, Cal, Aug. 10.—The her r fic Coast steamship Rosita in The Bonita in a craft steam schooner rigged Bhe has been In ashore here, lying on the beach. /the tumber carrying business traf The captain was misled by the |fic in the southern waters for sev glare of the olectric light plant and|eral years. Four years ago the missed the wharf. It is probable | Honita wax operated by the Pacific she will break up when an attempt!) Coast Steomabip Co, between Jun ‘a made to pull her off. The steam ‘ean and Sitka. ameeuen ANNIE ROONEY DEPARTS Alaska FOR THE EFFETE EAST Profanity Hit lost its oldest tm 1 am giad to seo her to habitant today with the departur : F aristocratic folks 7 Noston. | the jal! wil) not sean they it wit ot Annie Rooney for her former oo) Rais in tt » » | home th Massachusetts Deputy Sheriff Jim Mullen, who} Annie shook hands with each of has been connected with the jail the female prisoners. Her farewell | for 10 years, was almout in tears to Mra, Kelly, whose kindness she I can't conceive of this place} had occasion to experience both at hout Annie, She is almost a fx the elty and county jails, was par tleularly affoc nate Jailer Tom Smith, in speaking of Annie, said WOMAN GETS AT BREMERTON Annie left today, a ticket stowed away on the Great Northern to Boston safely | verdiet of $3, he was suspended without cause. MEN BLOWN 500 damages because by the union DIES ON WAY TO CITY TO GET MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Caught between two coal cars, |to g it of the way fn time and TOMS Richard Tamborine, aged 20, em the fi e train passed over his ployed in the Cumberland coat|"¢y bsines, was yous ran over bY! jured man was put ard a fi a coal t and died while being! train bound for but he died Ne geste brought to this city for medical| about the time the train reached BOULDER, Colo, Ans. 10-~-In Bl tatstence. Mo (one #0 fF a6} Thoehe otation, 7 emains are Jynamite explosion here two men A now Pes: ee nee gre a lm ty Mae at ey was eng jn the/A brother resides in this efty and marten A od a be h hauls | a number latives are at Cum- thought to have been blown ye sar the | borteaa’ where the beac’ wi be eal oma ertain point he un ipped for interment Lator—Hundreds « sons were |}, suuntaed Wt aes meet ee it inju and wees and | rhe r of the trip by grav nizing “he insurance’ sraans | oe wrecked when | ity way the driver failed you get the best. The four tons of dynamite on freight sadhen Sve eon Seek coud cars exploded, and following, fire gration texted. attacked tho freight depot of the|“SHOW ME” TROOPS IN CAMP. |~ ies Colorado and Southern railroad.| _ “ | The injuries to many consist of| 3ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Aug. 10-—/ H. M. Herrin & Company, broken mba, ribs and bur One arly 2,000 troops, ineluding five ers and brokers, 610 First av., man's logs wero torn off and ap-|regiments of the national guard *nd sell alt stocks and securities, other man lost one leg Sara ally ations by special wire reo sposnd tke ie alk stale verde Ms sone cnaphache + 9 pe vd pe on iold and all Nevada stocks ed uy firebuge jeamy beginuing at Lake Con. (carted on. margin and money ad: LAURA BIGGAR IN COURT. |‘ row. Officers and sol 3 ) Fort Leavenworth will F Actress! Fight for Millions. Still wasewvers i Excursions East Going On. * he Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co, 19-29; Sept. 11-12-13 to James- JAPANESE ART GOODS—M Wn, $98.10. Sept. 3-4 FURUYA CO., 805 Second Ave. *** 5 Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and rer — turn, aecount G. A. R. encampment $87.90 The Hotel Stevens | s0t,_212212. chicago ana re | turn $71.50; St. Louls $67.50; } Cafe Omaha, Kansas City and Missouri | riv points $60.00. Tickets, reser- Corner Pirst Ave. and Marion st.,, vations and information at Union serves & special Sund dinn Ticket office, 608 First Ave. B. EB. from 12 to § p. m +** Ellis, Gen’l Agt - for HEALTH AND A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HAVE mee | eee ee ae LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR MANY A FOR. J. lL. Raoech, 32 E } BREMERTON Aug. 16— On > 1. Raosch, 32 Everett, and Lib Welnentiy 68 site TUNE — WHY NOT START TODAY? Sins Agtatponet th eatin onaeday 6S sallors arrived trom | W p ; a Manford Pence, 14, and Peart] pears Rie pina anni -pf IMtyg Sore wey es ag A « Interest on Saving Accounts Suffie, 24, Seattle. | , {portion of the Nebraska's crow e ay g F. H. Hilder 5 1 n | Rose Anderson, charged with ob Among the lot were four musi “4 niet Hooch ara Bligabeah Mr Reet |taintng mney uader false pretenses |cians, a weioome addition to: tho| LAURA BIGGAR. Branches--Ballard, Renton, Georgelown >. llega age, Seattle ‘loy moans of & forged check, was aska band (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) us yoo ee od Ricssimon Teakis uit: £9," Seattle, ntenced to one year in the| There ts a scarcity of men on} PITTSBURG, Aug. 10.—The es and Kane Tamura, 17, Japan jail. The woman made a this coast who are willing to en-| tate of H. M. Bennett, the million Irn Orson Smith, 26, geatile, and|seene when being taken to jail musicians in t navy. aire, which Law . the act Mary Jane Johnston, 2 Snoquab- | fighting and scratching Deputy Jim 4 of those located b feadily | rows, years ago tor mn. = Mution. jfind additional work at other) hers & posthumous ieee ©. Lathes: 90; 00d Pee a |trades to occupy their idle mo-| who, «he said, was Bennett's Union Savings and Trust Co. cos L. Clark, 2%, Seattle lsHE WINS AS PEACEMAKER. | ments is still in court. A decision as to Cor, Second Ave. and C Street a a ExCity Marchal A. B. Codding what part she and the boy are to Hoge Building, Seattle, Wi. Birth Record. LONDON, Aug. 10—Lady Ar-|bas entered a new business and be| receive in pending, and the Biggar Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Daposit Co, Nome, Alaska, + thur Paget, the celebrated American | Will hereafter be found feeding woman is now suing for an income Births were registered today 88) beauty who married into the Hrit-|hungry sallors and those staying | while awaiting the decision follows tah nobility, is still indefatigable |out late at night playing at pool.) Pricht--To wife of A. Pricht, 304 in her efforts to bring about a ree- | ete The steamer Olympia is due to Third av. N., August 7, a son. oneiiiation between the duke of There is considerable mystery | arrive from Nome today. The ves Dohm—~To wife of EB. C. Dohm,|Mariborough and the duchess, who |" 'Trounding # stranger here. It is | sel briaging down a big Mat of Lakeside, August 1, a daughter. '|wna Miss Consuclo Vanderbilt supposed he is engaged by the gov-|parsengere and a large amount of |) Ant Alien—To wife of Fred H It is reported that she ia moct- | ©T@ment to look up charges brought | gold Alien, 2204 EB. Olive, August 9, « jto its attention with regard to) ———————___—__——_—___ “a0 civil service men holding elty of: HAND PAINTED JAPANESE or Rodda~To wife of C. H. Rodda, floes POST CARDS Sc, 806 Second Ave G 4 | 5 Seiner Sonpital, Auguet 1, © dnagh The excursion given to ove rasshopper? ter park by Capt. Mitchell of th “4 BLANKETS RENOVATED “4 Dunbar—To wite of G. D. Dun Orchard route Tuesday night was |) | bad Draw bar, South Park, August 6, a daugh- | well attended Rakes OO ae . ter James Stephenson arrived from Both ns Bs - pppers. Sulenes—To wife of C. A. Sule his home in Seotiand this week . ore I ‘ Sil nea, 2 4 Mobr at., August 7, a son with sotation of locating Main 7319; Ind. A a33. will not be inte 1 in Units Caster To wife of M. Casier, 516 here. His r ts the « at he Pe thin money, ber rime nge da oe torney —_———— — aving no app nt source, bu Times st, Angust 3, a daug 4. oe aie just. coming . sensible effort on his part Benson--To wife of L. Henson, | he business affairs of the sail FLY ON THE FLYER. ‘garipaes rig Pw the . | $4th av, and Third av. N. W., July ors’ picnic have been settied and enseetmaibanea * samen nd even Dou rnings of unincumbered business property 91, a daughter | & balance is Jeft Whtoh will go into in the b conte Seattle, large and sure and regular as Mahan-—To wife of T, W. Mahan, io the Id be 1 too glow a method of making money » Ma -~ ’ A of b i) who a always keen for some way 202 Denny way, August 8, a daugh | Get a Buffalo to mi i two dollare where they made one | Wayand—To wife of Boyd Way omy A wr Hal - oe 4 Subject to change = Byers} Py oe ee ; Ka B aig sce meter Mets oon | Howell st, August 4, a THE BEST MADE. Geo. H. Wood gest revenue-producing business property in the eity ; eee hose Co. carries a complete stock ING AND RECEIVING TELEGRAPH MACHINES AND Death Record. stacked THEIR INVENTOR, J. C. BARCLAY. Deaths wore registered today as BY JACOB WALDECK. message has been thus recorded, | Vor, tterman Loors, 20, Aug fo O Star Exclusive Service.) trip of tape contaiming It 18 lust 4 Providence hospital pMEW YORK, Aug. 19. —Machines Fun through a sending machine, and | Sakakifara—Jinnosuke — Sakaki: | ; * ‘ © message tx received on a b ; t & Beattic General : B Idi pre, wondertu ty thelr op-|at toh end of the wire, ready for [f2r%, 22 Augus jeattle Genera Central Bui ing i fargo party of the bai a Noble—Mary F. Noble, 70, Aug jh Call at our office, or write at once for Booklet No. 4, f Western Union Telegraph |. Th!* wonderful new machine does | ust 7, Everett, Wash LADY ARTHUR PAGET. ! WHEN THE PARKS AND CAR LINE ARE NEARING COM explgnation.of the Unit Ownership Method, which gli B Be their use messages | OTK, “Unt has Rerotatore cee ae |, minney vanes B. iasey, bad Fi sil eas and that tho pair|{, PLETION SO RAPIDLY, WHEN YOU KNOW THE PRICES to tavent hay aiount you way bave availabin, trom $100 up. in vent : Heved impossible of accompliah-| August 9, Wayside howpita ng with success and that the pa y ; n : ; ail ; fo SO Yecstved automati-| OO withoat the human hand Witteuse—lathat, Ancust 9, Mer-| Will soon be Feutiied MeL GE MUCH HIGHER IN THE this great Central Business Prope a basis that will yield eae iy; accion gabe teak, bin aati danar ‘otattan, 7 you at least 8 per cent from the rental rev and ¢ you of *, lo Chicago a narrow | .o5y now handles one-sixth of its to share in its great increase in val Don't walt for a better sienna ' th machines. They| The schooner Snow as4 Burgess |“°°8* APM COUNTING MONay. |f |], time, because a better time will : egularly arranged nine ; ' , ehooner Bt one | 7 rapidly throngh a machine (12 %% Per cont more business at arrived at New Westminster today! yyAntLA, Aug. §—Major Pay . “ eity the message {s nd POF cont lexs cost from’ Ludlow. master Kugene Coffin has had his Th > ‘ ae - , > Tegular te Sesh bias nk by yo ae been worked hetwou “ses = em teat apen Eameatnted, the Benn # of s e Trustee Company of Se attle matic typewrit and Sas Prancisco, ed ae |infeetion from the handling of LSs5e Ou ——<=Fowman Builda the receivis jogs Ae Aang longest, land line in Groen grass, shady watks, ffl| money paying troops. Ho was af} i — piper Me Rice ecset Maren w ee do but supply it wi A ; Barctay saya. couta |{ff Peautiful view of river and veteran of the civil war and a mem: |} eae | og ie Messages that are oe hast a typesetting ||} Mountaln, at Harlington. Take f of the old McKinley regiment. ||} rf On be powible by huma achine so that a moesugo sent| the car ride re te and fl JAPANESE TEA ROOM ©. Barclay, assistant from the perforated tape In this ||] Yur family jonton car, i] Open from 1 to 5, 806 Second av % % : er and Glectyical onc ale for instance, could be repro- | ees/||| Which Is only 16 blocks from the State University and Expost festera Union, ly the | duced in type in a Chicago news = — eee cee tion grounds, right in the very heart of the best residence district W. t S tt! Ape’ with the company for Paper office. Ne call has been made, in the city limits, Remember, lots Im this addition, all cleared and es ea e@ Ph ana Seviass © inter Peer ree: Oe ee ee el grubbed, with unexcelled view of lakes and mountains, $226 to This machine AP’ | the machine, if possible, to the seb os ponement $425. Only 10 per cent down and $10 per month. This is $75 to Wan completed aft marine cable. $125 loss per lot than in any other addition in this district. Good f i} a {I on NG xperiment new houses, only $250 to $350 down wn Lake car to Green ’ Fr ‘omn the pow or we spe ay = seh The steamer Humboldt got in THE DIGPLAY OF FIREWORKS AT Lake station, our branch offies, ‘0. pr a for ne i i from Skagway today with a large | $1 1 50 Mt quickly on tandard tepe. lst of passengers. The cargo con-| y ad of Ant wisted largely of frésh fish | the machine: : aa} | For two beautiful lots on Columbia ay, Message . Oriental Billiard and Pool Par. seeiih Ghai ik lll ‘ om yaa ti” as soon wy A tors, 1446 ‘Third av, have & new ||| WILL BE POSTPONED OWING TO THE INCLEMENT | with grand view of sound and mountains, “© ‘cyles and the only 6x10 pool table |} WEATHER. WATCH THESE COLUMNS FOR FURTHER Regular price $1,360, Don't miss this un avy aoae il Notice, | ||| 897 Pluneer Block Phones—Maln 1156; Ind, 4048, usual bargain, A place for gentlemen. | 7% a dR