The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1907, Page 8

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I } Six Hundred Jobs as Judges, “Taspactors and Clerks! of Primary Election Must Be Equally Distributed Under New Primary Law. Six jude epectors and olerks for the primary Joho law Honest primary atin, .ne new Riplinger provides hundred jobs as De }a - cu, | that any party entitied to par election for which the pay TANge* | icinate in a primary eloction, may, from $3 to $6 éach, heretofore dis | at any meeting of the voters of tributed by the local republican /a prectnet held not tess than 15 f three ¢ the primary tora of days In adv election, #e! ne machine to ite ward and henchmen in retura for precinet politteal allegiance, have been taken away | he precinct to serve ax election from the “organization” by a aly {officlals, ‘The men so selected provision tucked away In the new | Shall be duly certified to the city State direst primary law, and but|Counell and at least one of them recoutly discovered by local polt./#hall be named on the election tloians. Under the new law th board precinct officials will be selected All Get Representation by meetings of the members of) Under this law the primary elec each party In the several precinets, | tion poarda in the approaching prt one representative on the election mary election in thin City, with board being allowed each party and |iiee tickets in the field, will con the clerks in each precinct will be) sist of one republican, one demo selected by the election judges and|crat and one non-partisan. Here inspectors. boards have consisted of republicans selected by such repub demorerat tofore th Non-Partisan Boards. either th This method, in addition to strip. | the macnine ping the old machine of so much (leans and one of its precinct patronage, will have When the boards 4, the the effect of providing for absolute: | republican members eed to ly noa-partisan election boards In |sélect two republican clerks whose or of two xood organ proc the several precincts, thus remoy. selection had, ordinarily be {ng much of the opportunity for asreed to In advar This pro ballot box frauds that has prevailed | Vie a bowrd, including clerks, tm the past of four reptiblican machine servit Heretofore, under the general |ors and one innocuous democrat @lection law, the city council has| Under the new law with a board had full discretion in selecting p consixting ef one member of each cinct election officials, The law of three partl ecesmary provided that the election boards least two of the three to get should be non-partisan, but this fea cether against the third in order ture of the law has seldom if ever ntrel the appoln st of the been observed in this city. The rks, In ts manner the two council merely appointed those elec. | who combine will probably appor tion officials recommended by the | tion the clerks one to each of their republican machine, regardiess ,of |respective parties. Jn some pre the requests Gr recommendations cincts thta will result in combina of persons of other parties or eitt | tions ween the rate and gens desiring to n at elec: |the republican in others tion and a fair count st in| perhaps in combinatio: between variably this practice pen the 4 erats the independ the door for elabore and exten ents and possibly others In com bieations between independents and republicans ax these frauds ago and ocrats sive ballot-box frauds, coming very near two years to counting out Mayor Moore qmmaet = = PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODA inet other Japanese persimmons, 36¢ y. 10¢ to 15e a bunch. per th Taree tke per Ib Tomorrow, New Year's day, the Cabbages, & to i0e public market wil be closed all, Sweet peppers. 26 cents dos. Gay. This evening ali the stalis| Horse Radish, ihe Ib. Will remain open until late so, Rutabagas, 1\%e Ib, thit shoppers may be accommodat-| Sanerkraut, be Ib @d. New prices were made this, Lettuce, 2 for be. Ps morning Od & wkipberof Retaws | PoD.¢ m, Shelled, $ Ibe. for 180; products; mince meat is 2 ta on cob, be Ib per pound, dill pickles, 20 oa Per dozen, chow chow 25 cents pe per gation. MACHINE LOSES LARGE PA TRONA GE IN lhe V pets PARIB, Deo, 1 about to be thrown Into The exploits of | | Mile. Kiva Lavaliiere as an aeronaut | MENDMENTS the | Parlalan actress, | A | Mile, Jeanne Sautler, oties theater, who has ordered 260-ton wubmarin factory In Amerion. Clerk Accused of Stealing. PORTLAND, Ove., Deo, Sio—Gue Lowit, lately a clork of the Golden of the Vari) » from the Holland ® EUBAERREREARNHARAARENAR ERR ERRD CHARTER AMENDMENTS AGREED TO, ale Dry Goods company, wilt be| The submarine, Which will cont | rial to baok roo we stand parle ee to be br rs se — Authorizing the acquirement’ and operation of municipal trial for grand larceny awit te vd h ronewood furniture @ ne ton w ravel pits, and the manufacture and wale of \ nate fu, Beavers 4 werveat for his | pink wilk, and will be used for ex-|* Stone quarries and gravel 4 jarrest was telegraphed the Denver | cursions along the French const }potloe ant night sTaNForD cLugs wit HELEN MALONEY GIVE CONCERT The ¢ and Stantord unity | IN CONVENT Mandolin clubs of | wity will give a jotat (By United | NEW YORK paving materiain Providing for a revolving contingent by the elty treasurer fund to be handled Increasing the salaries of counctimen to $1,500 a year Increasing the salaries of city executive officers to: Mayor $6,000, corporation counsel $4,400, comptroller $4,200, treasurer Authorizing the planting of shade trees an a district street tmprovement Authoriting lie pealen, tlie establishment of public markets and pub mnoert at Bean's hall tomorrow Dee, 31 jen Ma Prohibiting the establishment of new cemeteries in the ning, & varied program of j. Joney, daughter of the Standard O11) elty Henite, wild , Ke son, popular string munic, | Millionaire, Milton Maloney, will be Authorizing the board of public works to let bide for el light and grand opera compositions | Placed in & convent to await the|# printing having beon arranged. ‘Tickets are |Ume When she will be free from her Creating the ponition of commissioner of health and re on wale at Shorman, Clay @ Cos |*tsband, Henry Onborne, so she} * organizing the health and sanitation department | ator may Wed Samuel Clarkson, with | Inereasing the board of public works to five members and whom she eloped from Philadelphia the rulings of the providing for @ board from f appeals oS Bak aN Red a oa * * * * * * . * * * * + $4,200, * * * * . . * . * * * * * * * . Frederlok the Great made a satie- | to Burop She says she loves the bullding factory meal on salt beef or pork |young Englishman, The father, ob and cabbage durate, saye she shall not wed him, | * ** eee eRe eee RR AREA wee . somnemere Ten proposed chartor amend, and the other the proporal tr HOSPITAL HANDLED GASES THIS YEAR 857 went foree of ward polit diane In the bealth office organize the foree under olvil foe regulations, An amendment t teh the pr ments were passed upon favorably by the elty ¢ night and will go, to the people for ratifies wnetl last tion or rejection if approved by thia last was introduced by Council) | Mayor Mé and several others| man Murphy providing that the J |are yet to be considered at a #pe-| members of the present force be There were 857 pationts admitted | during the past 12 monthe there! oiq) ting of the council to bel retained in their poaltions provid and cared for at the King county have been times when the Inatita:| reid Thuraday evening ed they are able to pass the re hospital at Georgetown during the thon was so crowded that many of The council divided, nine to eight, quired examinations, inete year just ending, an increase of 207 as compared with the preceding year of 1906, during which time the manty farm temporartiy the congestion Institution ca d for 660 cases. Within a short time the county Since the hospital wae first es commissioners wi! call for bids bn tabliehed In 1893 by the county com. the construction of a sew wing for missioners the number of patients the hoeplt *, which wih cost in the ce nelendor hood of $50.000 i for has been inc a increta and DOOM OF BIG HAT WILL SWELL | “RANKS OF STAR'S SMILE GLUBL...: the ipmates were transferred to the to re m two propositions last night, one of them being the proposal to au thorize a board of appesis on rul ings of the building commissioner placing them on an equa petitive footing with other appli cants for thowe positions, The amendment carried —_— GET $2,859 id Press.) | speed The alarm was given at Dee. 31.— | once Dashing in front of & trolley car| Automobiles, the fastest in the learly this morning in @ large, high |cliy, have been sac ed and the jpower automobiie, two men held | chase is now on. Rural telephones up the ear ip which was a treasure are being used by the police to no jchest, containing $2,459, dumped tify farmers along the cx y jthe chest into the tonneay of thelr machine and burried away at fall cee eee = roads and i men have beeu tra thin way the d highway PLAN BENEFIT FOR CHILDREN’S HOM among thowe to recognize the great charity fv Alexander Pantages, the theatrical manager, who derided af soon an he heard of the trophe to give a benefit Fly On The Fiyer SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE, Fare She--Round Trip, Ge FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVE SEATTLE — 6:45 catae tor the @uart, and apple butter 20 cen an j and 10:25 & m. 2:05 and 6:45 Per pound : Oe doz ! home om. dod eee Jap oran dor; 40¢ box. | He has accordingly announced a LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 « market a cents per pound. or) ancy », $1.00 to $2.50 bo: a pec a t There m. and 12:15, 3:66 and 7:30 p. m. three pounds for a quarter, Rea! . Pane? cc hig ig ie te tar| FYPE OF BIG HAT WORN B\ TYPE OF NEW SMALL Har “Poca! matines next Thursday af | UY Seer ey Jr, Agent. Seattle cabbage is 5 and 10 cents per head. je. ’ ‘| PARIS MODEL WORN GY MARIE TEMPEST, |(@rnoon, at which the regular —Tel. Main 176 Tacoma— Big yi onions are quoted at 12)" otos, Se-10e And it, too, must fade as the leaf. ,the winter of ite reign, It has cost | *°C#* bil, “Nell Gwynn,” wilt be Tel. 212 F aintiven have dropped in price} fireniene om $e-1ie. | To many It will fade as a releaf father a pretty penny aud has been presented, and in addition a num _ and are quoted at 60 and ents Roce tee o- te The bie hat hoe Bag Lt 3 Ay Fg with a) ber of excellent features Sie per dozen. Prices of other flowers jyunhard squash. be to 1% Pasis aays so. F me Soe FOU acts. Mre. Pantages has ‘fF YOU WISH TO SELL were also lowered. r fruit, 4¢ . Paris women are returning to|teered to play several ¥ YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY Today's quotations are ¢ wi. thes tecieeh > ee ee hats of modest dimensions. They |tions, and her talents a DESCRIPTION AND WANT Ranch cess, 45c-48¢ doz; Rastern Shed en al _ pigs! w the nee Think of the billowing mountains say that the big hat shields from/ known that this fe a comnized | A QUICK GALE, SEE INTER €6E8, 25c doz.; Oregon eggs, 4c per! Yakima honey. $1.50 gal: comb, & Plumes, ribbon, felt, braid, buck. |View the elaborate balr dressings, | tr in itself. There will also be | NATIONAL BOND @ REALTY doz. 0c; candied honey, 200 ib.; 2% |! hit and whatelse that will Which are the rage on the conti | other special acts CO., 1008 AMERICAN BANK Washington creamery butter, jne| ssc: 6 Ibe, #5e “"* fail into decay in the several states Deut, se Jn the United States Regular eventng prices will be | BUILDING. @e; lows creamery, 30c; local! New ‘nute—Filberts, 18 I of the Union when Dame Fashion| Father, hubby, theacersoer and . ranch, 35¢ biack walnuts, 2 Ibs. for 15 effecta her new ruling ladies to whom the big hat was un roe. AMUSE aenre Fancy Swiss cheese, Sic; Wis | jish walnuts, l0c200 Ib: almondn |, I been @ short but happy life becoming are now invited to join | ~~ yay Say an ant consin full cream brick, 23c; smier o3¢ ib. , pecans, 20¢ %y Bras for the sky arasing hat, now tn | the Seattle Smile club. Roth Phogee see OnE THEATER — su eg as Tie ie puts. ike ib mized puts. susintindinneait TONIGHT, Han MATINGRS 7 maow Ax sattapary. ens, bh; ducks and ise lb; cocoanuts, Ie to Ife each » J ewinte ape * atom n geese, 20c; turkeys, 2c. Braxil pods, 16e cach Itattan chest fe yy mses Ah gro ane y Joseph Methen: vcore vy Marry Mutton chops, 12% @ 12% tb. Wiewste—tiaen: out viet Sete, Minas sed Week. Matiners Thursday Maturday Seat Sale rib steaks, 15c Ib.; porterhouse, le dozen: ros $1 yA . lean of ‘eoenek dec craton Prete a Qiwasee™ 4 Ib.; sirloin, 12% tb.; round steak, | violets, 25e by ebrysanthe 10c ib.; shoulder steak, 3 Ibs. for} mums, $1 to $1 narcissua, Sc | ie; hearts, 15c each; tongues, 45¢| doz; hyacinths, 6c deren | THE GRAND ‘gn cor @ Se each; liver, be Ib. j j orubauee —MATINER WHOS RADA Y Potatoes, 16 to 18 Ibe, for fic. | RRAAHAH RARER Re ee, The question of the legal right |ing briefed for the parposes of thie TT™DSET J" jet Grea! Coleen Par, “simon Sweet gee ger S%e pound; 7|/* # | of soldiers at Fort Lawton to par. | decision 4 : Pounds for 20 i* DESSAIGNE DEAD, | ticipate. in the approaching munlc-| oh that mercone Nerve te walters Nike Watt Rivettane b , ae yanches for 7 me jot " m aw ‘ow 4 mond ‘alone, # bunches for Sc: boiling | * (By Unites Pr a) ipal election i being taventigated | entirely surrounded by, bat not in Pan een omnes 1 Fe — aris eee bos Teen onions, 12 Iba. for 25¢ * PARIS Dee t1.—The #| >¥ Corporation Counsel Seott Cal cluded in, the city Mmits, are not Carrots, 3 bunches for be. * Mintater of Justice Dessaigne #|houn at the request of Comptrotier properly electors of the city and SEATTLE THEATER Dried onions, 6 tbe. for 1c. | * died of apoplexy this morning. * Hy. W. © 1 ? at he may exercise his judgement Rossel! & Drew, Mare wy Radishes, 4 bunchts ror 5c. | ® Dessaigne has jong t ‘ arroll. Mr. Calhoun stated |i. ths matter of acceptiig registra | A!) Ths West, A Beaper Sal al, get ane o prom: * * Parsley, 5c per bunch. French politics Turnips, 3 bunches for Be. California persimmons, 15e to 0c ee Farewell, 1907 Welcome, 1908 When the clock strikes 12 tonight, the most successful year in the history of THE BON MARCHE comes to a close, and we take this occasion to wish our many friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR And to return sincere and heartfelt tha \* inent {x ARREKHRAHRRAAD EN for the continuance of your patronage and good will surely the latter. We want you to know and feel that this store is “NOT A STORE FOR ANY PARTICULAR CLASS, BUT A STORE FOR ALL THE PEO PLE,” and when anything goes wrong you are erfect ert to complain to any » tthe firm, no how humble your station in Again, we tha and assure » of our @ olation for Joyal support in the past, and a hope for its ¢ ance Second Avenue and Pike street THE BON Paris, 9 Cite Treview. New York, 2 MARCHE Chenottr Walker sirooe ter Mirease, Manchester. 68 Vaotkner St this morning that there have been varions opinions on the subject held in different states and these are be- tration office Balance Your Account Today and See How You Stand Honestly now, don’t you think you could have saved more during the year if you had tried? Start the New Year right by opening A Savings Account with The Union Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry tas. D. Hoge, Pres. N. B. Sotner, Cashier Uon from aliens who do not present their citizenship papers at the regis Bee Meadrick. Fhe and bee THIRD AVENUE THEATER Third seg Fine, Phones Main 265 Acrobats. 7 Other Viret-Ches Neveltion Ta. ow KOT ON THER HRARTE eur i q COLIStUM mp phones 6106. MERH ANE Sum Mare , ether Sumste discs : . a Tar women “¢ | = rer - ‘Star 90,500 Boople Will flee Them Groat Acta Phoneas an | ATLLDEN MAY Ne awy rs Unequated Vaudevitte THis WREK THE SEMINARY GInLS M nney's EGAN’S HALL siicin. Wea pe and their triense, Brises-Gve toe it COUNCIL AGREES ON TEN TROLLEY CAR HELD UP AND ae : ‘The fatal fire tn the Washing. charged, as Mr. Pantages wishes t lton Children's Home last Sat urday take the benefit yield as large a morning hax aroused the peop ot Suni! wecervan apts are now | Seattle to the exeeliont work be nes TY. i: jing done by thin society, and | | | MASSACHUSETTS | SURE FOR TAFT (By United Pres “ BosTay’ “pitied Press) 6 adminis and ehus delenation to the ne tale = |tlonal ren ibican convention, Fé m line for oat pe nevernl dayw it has beer to M te on that Senator Gras nate th nator Crane wa ' He gor Int ae 1 and wafet history, the i invite y We Pay 4 Per Cent ‘on Time and Savings Deposits We pay the biy ing. The tent fund t are not lation doubt but place investmer State Bank of Seat On Pioneer Place, Corner First Av ‘ es Edwin London Company Wish Everybody a Happy and Prosperous New Year Store Closed Tight All Day Tomorrow ¥\ \\ CO (Sy \\4 18 ie 11 SECOND ANE STRICTLY THE STATE FiRST AVE cpposiTE post OFTKE PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year INVENTORY SALE Special Suit Offering $32.60 and Extra Special CASH OR CREDIT $24.65 PACIFIC OU TFTTING CO. REET crue ornament ——— AUBERT HANSEN | [DID YOU KNOW Diamonds, Watches 1 ‘ss FIRST AND CHPRAY ' ‘ | Optical Department Jewelry

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