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“LAST EDITION WILL REA PPOINT CITY ENGINEER SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908. Fy Oe eee hee ee ee ee FIVE MILLION® FOR BEFENSES OF PUBET SOUND Accot@ing to a letter frém the war department received by . * * ~ ~ * * * * * * * * Declares to Voters Th : : 0 edhs Oban eaccale Secretary CG, B, Yandell of the Chamier of Commarce today, * pe eae ste etaese Payor Moore Declares to Voters That h H. cong Nie Nett teastGaieth a RAMOS to oleae tie aslancence sf ** * Rete ined if te * VOTERS MUST anemytr, ape Puget sound OF this amount a total of $2,546,450 ir, include@ ®@ |y POLL VOTE SHOWS THAT * ; a ‘dtien bs * a & @ the em@imates for the preeint year. * i BRYAN 18 OPPOSED, * . * a? The forte included in the above com@rise Worden, Flagler, & | - + Continued. ey oe Commy, Manic Moet, Ward. Foul Wawther Slut, Onenien « * (Gy Unison Prone) n * & Prem, Agitn Paw ani Boodle Murr . * |[% WASHINGTON, Jan, Bh * ; =e momma * a @ eager quire, the varios lems oF qi mings, womans © » rding to a poll of the dem- * “ A ern of (he lnwe and the exmee oe % mime ote, ave feta’ in 1908 @ ® members of the house * @ ie 1 am reeie to tive brane® amprely for teety om : sf Meeded Ewimate, © | & of representatives made by the * rr, Clty Ex er R Foner een! a & Reus aed qeertnre ® 710,000 * }® Washington Post, William J. & pong te te Tet wetex the erur, the coon * ¢ Peery etenante ot ervniies 5 ® | & Bryen and bin policies » * jetit the oxi t term else Of @iserettom om time art af ae Oe ee * |& posed by « large percentage. * Se his press ethew an te what tome! & Fire eceetre! inabaiiation * |# One of the surprises caused * will be Whit lnws nbowld aot wo © poe ¢ * Combrad pre war plant fer tenn ah ® | by the poll is that Bryan ts not # I i h Mt Moore & owwrridine the ers @ AMM City ateatianm Pit raging ® Soareht given for gumn wed msiuciy, 194000 & | the choice of the majorities # Ma & fondeeewtel prawiples of any sey @ tration tor the privy aime @ 8 Siimarine meine meetar ial . 19,180 & |w from Florida, Kentucky, Low & j pall, in the ward, last/ernmems, ‘The executive official * ton will elowe Fatrauwy | « & Skkenavine mine wtrustrrne 18,600 19,800 ® [wiana, Maryland and Virginia, * : ight who asses power to nullify any ied a. of * | * tn all opponents. Gov. Joho # 3 Wilt Shoulder Blame law which the legislative branch : wee ekeeeen nae el® O9/003,163 $2,098,480 & Le non, of Minnenota, recelved 31 # ! —- o has placed on the statute books ts * ® | & vote Judge Gray 10, Judson * “and I wil! sa the #8 @narchist. With all the tuults 20 Oe a LS * ek Ss & wR # Harmon 4, while 18 repr * Vader our pre , - wer | Dave been aceused of, I do not ® ative ined to express & Miarestet and the pow cmove | WaKt t© be set down as an anap gage . to appoint and the ° | chint / * o afl heads of exe TOP Pee eee ee ee egy arent Sy any) Seeing Me Favor BROUGHT TO HEAD yes have any com Kecteeeet “Tt AM asking no favors in this “ “Bhout the conduct vnent election, and Tam granting no gpe| p, The fertile brain of Manager MAIL CARRIER , arene Clal privileges in this adthinistra ‘anta pa, of the Lot theatre, has (By United Pras.) O'lirien at Tokio. The state de : D to that element which is op elved the idea of a ladies’| WASHINGTON, Jan 16-—Vp0@ | partneet tum asked the coopera q sii posed to the sanctity of the home night at the theatre, after the faam-| the judgment of Seeretary Strav¥s ton of Straus and Sargent, for it : x ’ ; nybody ‘and the sacredness of famtty life fon of ladies’ day at the ball game.'an@ Commissioner of Labor Sar is believed th two officials have d for anything that ba € I shall not cater to those elements In carrying out his idea he an-| gent will depend the final decisioh|@ better kmowlodge of the status dheee heads of dopa *’ of our population who are not in| COUNCe* that hereafter the prices in the matter of accepting or ®® | Of Japanese laborers than any othe e ie bame on me. | a ; favor of the enforcement of law | (0% hove of the feminine gender on jecting the Japanese plan of ra! persona in thix’eountry. The diffi.) After deliberating for the greater to accept the fullest F®\ and the honest and efficient con-| MOM@ay mixhts will be 26 cents in-;ulating immigration, transmitted | culty in reaebing a decision lies in| PArt of & day and night, « jury in oye for their » ‘yy duct of the affairs of the city ad. | aad of 60 through "American Ambaseadef (this question {the federal oourt this morning re ied t and the are it Be E urned a verdict finding Harry > wpmpathy with my ad ie. | eee ! hall bersiatently Randall, an ex-mall carrier, guilty pee ee os Se oth ere . TAKE THAW’'S PLACE (2025 ‘their ability cat Gon i t q Whatever to that element of our mails. The maximum penalty is - population, and | will add further . when | cease to b iaae WS wes ee fine of $500 or risonment from . connection with th * Set 3 maeaet Se te ted by F one to two *, or both fine a Pill come to a sud ‘ ation. |e VEles GS the Gecent people of | imprisonm ally tas this city, then I hope that I will | for lorcim we be defo: | bd ; lefeated | IMPORTS SHOW DECLINE. _ THE SEATTLE STAR. ONE CENT WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND MODERATE SOUTH GALE THE FRIDAY OMMERCIAL INTERESTS TO ___ SETTLE RATE WAR Will Make Effort te Compromise the Fight Betweea Lwmbermen and Raitrends-—Seud Letter te Hill to Open the Question. tatives ef the commer 8 4 D. Glamseock, Mr W. KL Moulk olal bo@i of the ctl om Puget e* yutd and Grays Harbor commtry “ seco ai eerabled (hie morolag at (he moa! ol er, Mr, Chamber of Commerce rooms with Hi instan the obieet Of devia wow memos te of stopping the rate fight letweeo Bettie Mr I A deau, Mr. F. sbermen of Westera Wee W. Baker, Mr Jacob Purth, Mr. fon and (he railrem cde Frodertok Hnarman ne for (he meeting h loom = Tecoma-—Mr, A. F Alberton, Mr. weretly carried on fo ont HA. Raodes, Mr John 1. Roberts, wo weeks, bet the ma wen LA eau, Jacob Furth, Fred- kept quiet for femr that publicity | er Pausman and J. C. Hogan ad- ould defeat the object ned ibe moet and Frederick ibaequent meeting held at| Bauaman, J. C. Hon and L. B. afterne the convention Paulkeer were appointed @ commit a Presidest Louis) tee to draw the letter to the | the Northern, to ef lugoeraw@ aod railroads | fect to James J. Hil, anc of LA. Na@e expressed the senti- ficials of the thern at ments of the meeting in st }, fo wedeb the good officas| that it was @pt desired to of the business bodies are offered into the merits of the rate com to stop the fight aralysis of all| troversy, a on the whole, it was the business of the countr facing only known to the interested the people because, Jargely, of the parties. What was desired was to depression of the Jumbe ines take suc® steps as will make pos consequent on the rate fight sible a restoration of the lumber There were present tc fol- industry on the broad grownd that lowing from the variou the g@neral business interests of Aberdeen——Mr. W, ( ing entire northeve: quite it. Mr. W. He Hart, Mr. J. C. Hogan Righty thousand.men, earning $4, Hogeiam—Mr. W. L. Adams, Dr. | 000,000 a month In the lumber busi- H. Watkins, Mr. C. H. Rye ness, it is estimated, are idle to ngham—Mr. H. M. Wh ' day pees I have chosen to enforce the of the great majority of our citi TH the United States eustoms on TP give these people two reasous ways during the past two years } United Press.) * % Townsend fer By action. One is more or that they desire and insist on the! di es Es ce ; a, Jen. & jector er says that the Jems personal, and is that when I/enforcemgnt of law. They inaiat? (By United Press.) [. August Weber, whe was at one of the theatre # ‘s ere ing ep well, bat the office | was required upon honesty and efficiency in mu 16.—Offering ‘ime Thaw's butler, resemed tit! panié today num * the importa are showing # (By United Proes.) was sinking, five more shots found J take an oath to enf them. nictpal administration. If | have to meet Thaw’s/ stand at 10 o'clock this mornisay usive of & mass of &, decline of late SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan, 16. thelr mark, and 15 more went wild. . to the failed to accomplish these things fate, the electric chair or Matte ®” d his testimony, tend “flesh and bones a : ae en | One shot penetrated Hoy's head and ted my to their safistaction it b not been! Wan asylum, an Ohio man has writ !oe to show that he was impressed tyond hope of + } Lee Hoy, presidest of the Hop Sing he died instantly ’ , ‘ d reason for the lack of any willingness or |te to Mrs. Evelyn Thaw agreeing |®¥ Thaw's' frratiovallty. Web Baime limit for torial ot the *| DENTAL GRADUATES Toes, was shot and killed “here | "phe street was crowded-with peor fe fundamental with our system determination on my part to do so, /t0 take Harry's place for $3,000,000. Was crowsexamined by Jerome [Widentified bodier has bee * last night by seven Chinese mem- ple. Policemen caught six of the @ government. Our system makes If | have failed at all it has only The New York Giobe prints the| Helle Moorehouse Lawrence, WROd Bannded tn Moca, * ALONE ELIGIBLE bers of the Biug Kong Tong. Lee murderers. All gaw fictitions ri the legisiative ag of the gov been because I have got been able Story. Me sent photogr . a - rheas employe / tp Wiel the delay in ider :* ~ is th aie 4 f hie Dames, but refused to say anything a bo spdltemasnen for to succeed in honest effort ing that he strongly aw mily, kept « diary ow Giaty death cortifidaten oy is the third presid of his r. . ees Recenter re vm Marry, 80 much so that he could, Thaw's pecullar acts, will arrtewt wip aare aioe oe . y United Proes. tong to: eae es ee ei [Ganev tae Ser: se-qetenines, | 26a Se Coleco Sone: ond, will bale #| OLYMPIA, Jan, 16—In an opin-! last few years. It is common rumor Chink War at Oaklam q te Hlereye entl: take the NT ieeoeta| tates.” Pe a . ee ee \k'a'n down in the appeal of in Oakland's Chimatowa that before OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 16.—Master : te . o. G. Thompson, a Seattle dentist, night the ‘" on t 4 place and allow Thaw te escapes. burke. who also had Thaw as eeeue ennitennains aiseetts night there wilt Fe Ce ~* he — Loccrese gene . ———- E | The writer deseripes himegif ae a paticnt, will give evidence along! | upon due Guestien af tho vallaity _ ad of the loader of the Max Koag prtcon A et cates pave was wan ot whe haw made a f te come Es |of the nection of the state law regu “foortly after 8 o'tlock Hoy and Kip, a guammn, pouring six shot aoa yoo SF on mnaney jo . Jeaiee Yemen Dare, Seo 2 lating the practhoe of dentistry, | nis attorney, V. A. Scbeller, of Sam into the back of his victim mt Feurth coneerned he wants the $3,000,000 ed in the Nan Pettersen murder | | hi ond t : \ ~ which provides Jone, left the railroad station in and Washington sts. this morn! for bis family, mot himaptt. trial, ocoupted a seat beside Judie | |for examination Sacramento, arm in arm: Se about 10 o'clock. The victim irc ta miubewlome oS must be graduates of a dewtal col\ knew that he had bees followed instantly, and Wah Kip was arrest nS NE . Jan. 16 Ope | sumed jlege, The court ll day, oud whew within a bheek ed by Policeman Conroy. The name Whe public speaking campaign of | you can b another Humes ad (Of the defense in the Thaw case’ Raymond A. Browee, a muse (By United Preas) jupon the question Of the station, he sald fo oy of Gon Vietias oe ant been ten Pitt Trimble for the repub-| ministration If you want it. 1 don't !t ony such hope was enteretained | publisher who was in the roof gar}. 01% 05M 2re@e) mer opinions w che station, Se Seat, ers (oh, eda pemeee eas ea Mayoralty nomination was| think you want it.” of having the proceedings inter wn af the time of the shooting)) bys an doubt in the matter.. The oplaion Sey oe ~ . Hmally launched last night. Be-| in speaking directly of the can-|"UPted by the ay tment of s\ said his attention wan called to} The second Japanese was commit:| ostaine t ental noel in od pd “af ec acm mon quietly ap tabtoa hina, sabeal oe fween 709 and $00 people attended did. [ ri commission to Inquire Into the do Thaw that night becatse, tn spite}ted for triai yesterday in comnec rom Oo 8 a y up p the rally which was held in Egan a caid: mle, Mr. Bout | Codant's mental condition, hes | or the, feat tat the © was jtton with the New Your's row with |/™6 ™@ inte Bim a it Chinese. The first stood wijhin| muse of a large revolver simest : Ball, Arcade building, ands num.| “William P. Trimble is almost an | Y*slshed hot, he wore anvovercoat with the pfiremes. Two other arrested Jap | oy ” Be Tone piomneste Spek. ha Hop i OMe somone 938 . ber of new names w to|tdeat citizen. He is of the right| District Attorney Jerome an-jeoiiar turned up. Browne sai) Smese were disminsed, it “4 AFFINITY CAUSES (Ss Toss prosidast's Bac phiascei ccs ee cyan wai the list of Trimble « at/age for public service, untainted | MOURCEd today that It in the item: | the defendant's face was pale ang /ShOwD they could 1 pew en SS the conclusion of th by conneetion with bad public sery-,U0® Of the prosecution to let the his eyes had a wild appearance, [waged ia the fight DIVORCE | AVENGES MURDER OF Former State Senator J. M_ ice ¢ rations ease go to the jury. He declared Abraham feck, of Lancaster |mave new evid © In dee canes =| | Frisk presided, and F k OH Out! a that the defense must show a closer | county, Pa. teetitied that Thaw wan | While feht. proce he was “a | Baseman, W. HOR. Thomas and oe ee Gounection between Harry Thaw! one of a clans of 15 boys under his| borne to the ground on top of one | Because, he left his home to com BRC H. Walker were the speak-|_ Mr. Trimble briefly outlined his! and reladves who have been in-charge. “Asa lad Harry was nery-|Japasese. This fellow held tinve life fe t apany of an fe im addition to Mr. Trimble policy, after t his reasons for! mates of insane asylums before jt ous,” sald the witness, “and fe down while another ¢ ffinity,” described im the com Called By Conover. ring the y race. He/can take advantage of any excep-| often howled like « wild animal, He|0ff, The charge may aint as Alnie Jones, Amnie Rob (@y United Prous.) | Dr. Beauchamp was about te és i iethine w ! in part tional privilege involving the » yuld not be controll from that of attempted erts today brought suit In the su LAWTON, Okla, Jan, 16-—Dr. F. part from t city when the woc a cal : to order 1 want to say to every voter in of insanity Nicholas Stokes, a raember of Road wounding with intent to perior court asking a divorce from D. Deasoemp of thie city was shot Thomas brothers met him on the r one of the Trim- thin hall that’ if sominated and| it is evident th elyn Thaw | coroner's jury that held Thaw her bustand, Bob Roberts and killed by Attorney John F. Rock Island depot platform. _ tr gmampere who int ed Mr. elected mayor of the city of Seat-| has bece a f annoyar Anne Diggin declared Thaw jo Th rv int reeltes that the Thomas of Lawtom and William J. three mea drew pistols immediate as theirman of : " of the city of § has bec souree 0 oyance | Annie ne ni © complaint recite nol of Lawto c at J en pistols fn red — ar ie, | will give the city an clean.|te Attorney Martin Littleton, chief trration Recess wae then taken. TANAKA DENIES upe were 4 ried tm 1893 and Thomas of Fort Worth, Tex., here ly William Thomas fired twice, Frink sooth yr os as honest and as businessiike an|coonsel for Thaw. She continu Mics Biggin ts a sister of Chris th some time later RBeberts be yesterday aftermoom {n a three both bullet# being effective. Then co administration as the city of Se-|to {insist that she be called shead Biggin, who testified yesterday came enamored of A Woman named cornered pistol fight camsed by az John Thomas shot Beanchamp to Mr Trimble — attle has ever had or ever can of other witnesses so that she can There was no afternoon sesalon | Annie Jones, finally deserting old feud. Several months ago Dr. twice an@ he fell to the platform i iiess-ehetions as the I shall stand for @ strict! remain in th purt room, but Lit of the trial court, recess being | his wife sad making bis home Hesucbamp killed Charles Thomas, dead. Me fired at the broteers be “ republica nen ies ment of law. 1 shall dev tleton ts determined, it is said, to taken until tomorrow to allow ta! diuee with affinity im Palle City, this’a brother ef Johm and William fore falling, but missed them. "4 IS doare of hie ve t interests of the city my en-| put her on the stand as the last | portant witnesses time to reach the) Rog aka, the ia whe ta ac.| #tate 5 Thomas, at Hobart, Okla. Dr. Beau The Thomases gave themselves : rset dian i marke, tire time, and give it my undivided | jay witness city cused. by H. Mayash! with havieg pra G. Sallivan files a com mp alleged intimacy between up to the sheriff Beauchamp bel er aa a asion attention, and I ask for the hearty | - " - - paid him after be had murdered | PMIDt asking a divo from Will Charles Thomas and the doctor's bees released on bond awaiting 3 :- ton tad to sda . istra. support and earnest co-operation of r 1Yokoo, démies the char. THe po | !am V~A Sullivan on the grounds wife Since that time trouble has his trial for the killing of Charles against a repe every law-abiding citizen and indi in et 4 of desertion ‘been brewing Thomas oe of the scenes of t period. | vidual taxpayer particularly oe * * lice w deny « ure a con Sila regard he seid o y henge | fenton from Nakayama Mo ans wer |i seen le el OR LS Se AT TLE IS FACING THE lef oy the payer he One } u im accessory : . I like thir one sen portant point around which the [ar an acceniory had been brought . ie Seether 1 don't d that te other issues center The total earsing for the str the several street railway Mmes WM ly ack from Gacraimnento, where he SR pe = ere hee ESE ESE | UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM at's Mr # case. cf . coipts o1 ich were . “~ 4 med ll Boag bo — ‘ a ee ‘ presented and “ae trie bons yore - — n bp . : Bip eS in Which, it is alleged admitted , , ves ad- commitiecmen were nan at alamognted to jecoud comes the Gree o ine. ais part in the murder, but claimed | — on eerg was . bestases sneoting which followed : yes per cent « eye nee wah $178 rs tna beg cae lige Boon a | POPPER BF ATE. s women - ‘ a ae Cees wearers tak oe nebo : . commit the erin He stated that Down par Fees to Ems > onliphaadls wn in. the Musi was’ furnished durthe fo ao e saiiiier Ont a ‘oem ole | Tamaka. paid him 966 with which |® icawic ch wannabe, S ages ees te doorsteps: oa h nelr own evening by a male quartet | tall was filed with Com r Car ate sales of tickets |i, jeave the country afterward. —* were riot in this city? Now! Gill the unpaid balance of the tax 26 per cent of the total e Seattio. + in a0. amounting to $44,201.56, was paid This shows the greet advastear in COMPLAINT AGAINST @ Clearina® today e1imssiie @ into the city tr y revenues the company eujoys f | ® Dalances cy ‘ 5 je to co bin fusing to sell foent tickets Ip How to furnish employment for)Seattle. Three faborers imme statement with the statement of ans of }eow than @1 or permit the men whom business contraction | diately snapped up the opportunity, the company's earsings for the pre g them te be placed on sale ox . age tate, 24497.00 - has thrown out of work is a prob-/ But most of the oe See Se | codima year for the reneom that last cept at a fee Incomventent potate a eh +. A * 7 . j nothing to do but an occasiogal odd eee ietenaat thea with the tte . iA compvaine pe med bY | Sertinnd. | let which Seattle is facing |job, and those, are growing more comptroller as never entered ca DR. MURRAY APPOINTED, ; oe vg B a ae ~ ® Cloarings today...@ 941,461.00 It is estimated that in the n searee as the’ number of unem- = the elty's rfBords, It has jn some ies chareeé with having frecced nen. |% Balances 122:417.00 @ | borhood of 1,000 men who are ployed increases. a, Mur ee Iman {coming from such a source shoeld| manner disappeared, as have also Dr. Donald Murray was yesterday | ay proadinnt i th i and other 4 : on ber eat aed able oe a6 ure only Incest} Rates. Seth we and candidate | settle this matter for all tire to|the aes tiles of preceding annual appointed special health offic Bbrthwestera Wties ob fake em.|%*% * 2.900298 OO ee @ @ | Cmployment and » < e onl} as the Garantd "ied inbior éiaiee ee “ ther | come; and statements, Comptroller Ce "I pees 2 avs vadax ookia | thee a «| ishes the rates of some of the em - soak E. Rem Whereas, It eas now become well |taking precautions against this (ke care of the @iphthera end @&) sees ian boon wmiewige| PROTECT MEETING CALLED, ||. Pbably halt of these men have! pioyment agencies are going up. In eae wenn fr c known aed in fidet i stated by Mr |statemomt being stolen or otherwise | the sanitary work, ax the com the Hotel Se a uy oes aga am: Seek ve some instances fees have trebleé, N Fas Rete roundly denounce Murphy and C. E. Remabere: thai |made away with has grow so that it req ye police | A meeting will bo held at Olt: |, (ondituons i te loca and puly those unemployeé who cam “| nd dag eg nd Park In if they are elected to the coueci]| The dixgest revenwe producer of cial effort to stamp it owt . man’s hall Saturday night to pro) jy. seuiher-of ae inved. pay the price can get the jobs that “ of Murph. last nig © attitude of Seattle they will use thelr offi | test against the assessment for the | ‘he mamber of opt igh are offered — pay and § cial acity to have the services Jomeph Mo! joneer,| extension of the ‘Twenty-seventh |CreUsing. An Jobs grow Meetings of varions organizations = mane the e 3 of Olmstead Bros. diapeased with dod. madden! this |av. south sewer, A lively time te Ween are going down and f have considered the subject of fur a res 1 in the and that they will pat out ‘morning. Morrison revi: 708 |anticipated as protestants are nu ’ = Guns Gp nishing employment for these men, viata a re to do eve through the park im apite of the {Ue ay | merou | Feed the Hungry }At a meeting of the Industrial OS sgramn et th can-| wishes of the people, Be it pr en - rv . The unemployed who have no| Workers of the World last night a 40 That we, the Woodiaad homes are much in evidence around| plan was suggested of assembling ywn that)citisene of the Ninth ward, de ing the daytime, and at the police| Monday afternoon and descending th sent | pounce thelr action aad pledge quir station at night. Between 100 and| on the city hall in a body to demand | and homorabie to defeat Mr. M There will be a bier of Fifth executive committee. at the police station every morning, | until jobs were procured 5 phy aad Mr. Remsberg in the com-| ward Miller supporters im the roome tiand, Fred Rexinger the city and county joining in the} Organized labor had nothing to " 5s ing primary election, believing Oy eraoll expense do with this meeting or the plan k $0 dithe we sfe servieg ped beat (Of the Acme Pusiness cotlese In ) Was ormanized t} (By United Prens.) can wipe out her war debts by Work, rather than 1 and shel-| proposed, according to the state- jaterest of the public |the PI. building this eveulag. second ward. 7 LONDON, Jan. 16—Englead is| ringing from $62 to 63 yearly ia what the unemployed ere} ments of officers at the Labor A es |C. Hughes will preside, and My hering of re sally giving evidencce of hor fear |*T0m each of he ote king. They are besieging the | Temy ore : a 6 And ERR AHH REE OHHH Bier will make ihe chief address cans in Hibernian hall, and If the mikado fails to carry this employment offices looking for the!’ A committee of the Chamber of known feet © * Holzhelmer, HM Ba r and enthusiasm was d ' the future of Japan, Statearmen jax system to a successfil ead, the few jobs that are offered. Any job| Commerce, which called mpon Chief = er with c | @¢ STORM Wakntinas. & will alao speak Mr. Miller At the conclu th -* the mbined political! and cowmtry may have te remit fo bank Chat is offered Is accepted Wappenstein to learn what was be , reo & > ll make a full state of his 1 « . c vencial rupter prateedings, but Fesland The conditien has beow (aken ad ing dome to take » of the unem- and wilitet # Boulhenet storm warnings platform, and I) tell what he in 1 a * would herdty stand by and see her vantageof by some of the employ.| ployed, te seeking 4 suitable builé- Stone ey @ were tiepleyed this morning. tends to do he is elected mayor , af loomed uy adopt «woh a memeure, as Eng ere who hire men through (he pub-|iug for the howele ones to be if © end @ High aoulheas! vlads thie oft @) Mr Miller * night addressed Milter Samuel Kieln presided | few persons who have not seen vast interets io Japan lic employment agency Wages housed at niabt at the expen of A pork, @ aemwm and tonight, inter @\s large mect! Rainier Beach, M atcfien wae elerted preside Japan's balance sheet appreelaie 4 would regord the merest Reve brea heaton down fram 4/the city and county * ty as 8 @ whiting fo south went heilnk a guest af a special meeting [. Roberts, secretary, BJ Kea © lpiminent dasuer posal bil Japan's suspeasion | 20 cents an hour to 17% conte an| Chief Ceariee Wappenstein, of 4 2008 (herve @e eee ee @ 6 & & & & & & Of ibe Maluier Mearh Improvement vice president, and & ne Prveot { the Inst fow days have with the keenest alarm. The remeron! boar for commen labor, Hasky le jthe police department, City Engl- : ek actions etal asure John HM. I wor own world how (threatening resignations |o (he wikede's cabinet borers jamp ot the chance fer|ueer Thomenm, Frank P. Mullen, aains And Te Make Inapuction Hepresentative republicans of of the Joho F. Miller club, of | the aituat ly is, One (hing are atiribated wholly to Anancial work at (bet figure |chairman of the street committee, - c WoO. Biset, of the W. 8 | Raliard gathered in the oid city hall Beattie, and Rabbi Ho Gense sueke | scene certain Ne will be no diffteulttes. There it grave deoaht Ang work that sesores a living and other city officials will appear a | corpe, secompanted by Ber lest night a0d orgeniaed ao Miller Former Governor Joho HM war talkoom the p ot Japan (hat thet the vacancies cam be flied i¢ weleomed. A woman ied re hefore tbe Chamber of Commerce A ? Jomen of Valdeu, will make @/ club The following officers were @ hea wired his partner, Frank | tw fa long time to come. withowl a national election, and in oealty at the public employment om city affaira tomorrow at 8 - ° + bworoey of lowpection of | elected Preuident WW. Bhields, |B. Cawe, as foliows earneily fven by ure caret! Aguring and the even! the! such @ course should eocy aod offered 82.59 per week oclonk, when (he vnemployed ques Against 1) au language Alaske telegraph toe The thy | vice preuident, (| A Schneider, sec advice my friends to give unewore it ef tuthagement, Rritieh staioe de adopted. popular feeling would aod board for three men, whem tion will be discussed by the com: a ~ ut, & Fevort | will require siedding for 1,100 miflew.' retary, H. 8. Onstad, treasurer, J. | ing support to John fi Mille men aneet underitand how Japan be further tncreased, eho wanted to clear sume ‘and near ditee. * . . . ; . x oop a new we we * ah reece < arte om Foes * = — e oder Baier i7* oD” o> aes eT aD Tae wt : 2 —_ shad

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