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fe] ENED Serer eencurnn ‘ AR—BATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908 a OD ° en ¥ aiecstes _vwessewcr§l MERE I$ THE SECOND THAW JURY; WILL THEY CONDEMN EVELYN'S HU Want Ads | © Opening of the ¥. MICA. tomorrow Ateinn a | nil - ch A foden aval th latiny 3 Oo US G a mn meeting in jye boyn’ de ° sa. partment FARMS AND AGREAGE <> And We Will "i eo - Do the Rest Témorrow, Sunday, i 4 | o Charge fr one Insertion, 10¢ | gare 7 sae Deere. January 19, at 10 a. m. ay ST ” line. Three times, one cent & ¥ bata y 4 d word, One month, Go per Hae 2 : » ith io day, e “? - 7 " Minimum charge for an “ad* e 10 {% We. 1 Fe ti t « i SOWNTOWN AGENCY— | Lots $1 25 Each, $ ¥ou Po het mens fs I Kennedy Drug Co. First av. | 4 Paine melon onions, pote Kh eee Down and $5 a Month — ee a f § Mullen, 331 Ballard ay. Opp : rs kat He | City Hall, Phone, Ballard 305 § MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av d ot i tween Union and University. | t ‘ \ r ¥ d mark * 2 —— Main 1080 Ind. 441 s ere fest 2 7 sold in ; Sketched From nm the Court Roow 3 4 The Gtar cannot quaraiie | a a, BOF S hardly» Froth left to right: F, Devolve, W. F. Doolittie, J. A. Hopper, A, &. Naething, G. W. Carey, W. McHugh, F .£¢@ frie errors of any rind oe a ie ae foreman; W. Burck, G. W. Rupprecht, J. H. Holbert and D. A. Arrowarith me, curring in telephoned adver . ry : tleements. | - + 7 " > 3 M. a f West Seattle Will Become the Residence . NO DEFINITE PLAN T0 stuns ; “ ws , ‘ Section of the City. In Five Years ihe it Will Be Known as the Oak- mi Ke pe | ss OGA TED UNEMPLOYED land of Seattle, So Get in farina ge ve oy enceed L tl ae era Now Before the Price Wang peitog (a4, a din th «ome aa ‘ rg ene - he Joho BE j Are Advanced. . : | (By United Prees.) at home ito declared that he % George ¢ Conse 7 dare ready TOKIO, Jan. 16—-All doubt con this ment to allay the Remeberg, Edwin 1 . . , " been created | mea M. « onde, tat ee al Rabe ania evade “ween. ‘wie co cerning the whereabouts of the ripe oom ; . F ° aL & swe Japanese fleet has been removed jet Japanese waters on 4 4 tame no Pinger oe : : r Bente ‘ by & statement officially made by wmission. He offers to make ® more | ‘in addition to the ete affair " * oe 1 W BA Saito, the Japanese minister of lengthy on the matter if it of the Chamber of Bem-|to the lat * Prepon ‘bus A AVE nue “ en HAM marine, who says the warships are’ becomes necessary . Gullowene’ seinndad ama lasald ides ‘ "ena pa HEMAL v wa BRCOME INE ~ ~- = == z susaied City Engineer R. H./ the line projected the ; & ' Thom: Blaine, president of | me thor eve ——/- the k a € f of Police Pre Blaine, of sel ‘ , Way n, W. D. Wood, Joseph | boa ated Chat there is $i wt } oe of Counciiman F. P. Maller 6 for the use ob theg ms 7 Snes og dal peeve Abrams, chairman of the | board that he did pot tbee Remember Tomorrow, January 19, +O board; Leo Kohn, repre-|it w this entire sama Be at 10 ‘ soe api a jsenting the Charity Organization | for da r bi = a a.m. ~~ 7 "Ste | HAD A LITTLE COMMITTEE MEETING AFTER SESSION OF CON - _ . ; = edi : x tg oe GRESS AND SHOVED IN FULL LIVING EXPENSE BILLS, j i 4 ’ 1 AL OO. * i “a ie howe ty rall from Pibtter ALL EXCEPT ONE, SENATOR LODGE—SOME } « : ae EO Take Fauntleroy Park Car at First and m easy torma. Phone ine FUNNY LITTLE JOKES IN THEIR oe Wanted-Molictiors, me Pe, “ “An meray ET ve 7 PULLMAN BIL = poset ai saves money for every Yesler Way, at 9:45 GiTv REAL EBTAT | ss — lab nme Big erile a ae | —__-—eseoOoe s cor a ae SERA Get Off at Gatewood Stat i iELP WA’ MALE. yet OT at Gatewood ¢ ion | ’ ¢ By Gilson Gardner. ton HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Don’t Read This WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 15.—Why should a member of the Be the i Phone Gree . a in % a RAG <ms.| United States senate charge the government with his board, at the rate j " wit 3 a De ‘ bet | of $6 a day, when he is in Washingtong, engaged in senatorial duties ss a Rag ae F . BITUATION WANTEO—FEMALE. and is Hving in his own house? That it {s {mpossible to make accountants employed Bill ore neonates The fon ts suggested by iteme which appear ia the s from the present records of the/to examine the system. a nual expense account just publish he secretary of the senate. | city comptrolier’s office an annual |fects are now confessed Ree Pee cee cree Oe cee OKMNGIRE Say statement of the financial affairs | trolier Carroll himself, ons -t yay “7 reg ws of the city as contemplated by the It is utterly imp aearan Ly Score at I ot Virginia, city charter is the significant con- comply with the req F by AN 5B ‘ . ot jfession made yesterday by City | the city harter which Room A Washington Bldg. it stg ean pa rg tg ee yk Bt en orl Comptroller Harry W. Carroll. The! an annual statement of ; | eee TINA JARS SO WM. WARNER cM a ree charter makes it mandatory for affairs to be published ae ik; Ind, 4973. Main 1904 7 hae ; Sano. Pin a the comptroller to Issue such a/ than 20 days prior to i a FERRET RTARTA NEEHL ETE URN oon : Santaece “photon a. statement not less than 20 days be- tion,” said Mr. Carroll. ; . MONEY TO LOAN. _ | OSTEOPATHY. et ‘-ccem, there betas beast phock LEE OVERMAN of North Carolina eden it ph poregtieomns) : ee ae coven a ; TUR STAR LOAN OC ‘DR. HOLT, asteapathy, electricity, + or one block east from Woegieed) Members of the United States | for enough board to make the total! reason ‘that {t is impracticable to| day of January, when tl 4 scene oo James Ts * mS tere $ senate draw (atnoe they voted them $380. Senator Overman charged up| do so with the existing records off the monthly grist of E came “r] matt Ceutee. copriecting Lake Waeh- | nelves an increase of salary) $7,600 a trip to North Carolina and board| The incomplete and unreliable’ month of December. * é & year, with certain perquisites, between March 10 to 23, April 1 tol character of the city’s accounting | us but 20 days in which r eet, « Hoard is not supposed to be among 6 and May 14 to June 13, a total] system has Jong been patent to all|the information which it a. 4 So. oka the paride A apg in wap ot eee 40. iia ida as | persons who ever sought to procure | into such a report . oS peed to be & senator all the yea ne Very wealthy Senator Sco! ~ NT—ROOMS. pe ) H i information therefrom, and was! In this respect the FOR REN as. around, and ts sapposed to clothe of West Virginia charged for &| commented upon in humiliatingly | of the charter is unre: | and board himself out of his sal-| visit to bis state and then 59 days’ | pertinent language in the report of|cannot be compiled with, q ary. Ordinary travel is paid out of| board, $385. He always lives at the| Lester, Herrick & Herrick, expert | will make no effort to 60mm — a “mileage” allowance; and some | Willard when in Washington, so he quam ie aa es aaied : aH sent of senators have passes. was just saved bis regular board esl aRe —_ mt HA OF. Per acre It is therefore somewhat startling | bill r PLAN BIG MEETING ounenonmiian iderecasibiiiaiitine to find members of the senate J. BR. Frazier, the new senator} —— be FARMS ANU ACREAGE. charging the government for board | from Tennessee, lost no time In The Iowa society of j eee at hotel rates during long periods | learning the ways of the “contin jhold a meeting Thursday 4 of the summer. But that is what | gent fund” and helped bis board bill | | January 30, at 8 p.m, af the above mentioned senators did| by $268 |mereial club rooms, seani a while they were in Washington sit Murphy J. Foster charged for a James sts. It is estimated fi ting as a senate Committee to inves | trip to Franklin, La. and for 37 are 10,000 former Iowans int tigate the affray at Brownsville, | days’ board, $311 and the officers are anxio Tex. The hearing was conducted J. P. Taliaferro charged for a trip cure a large attendance. @ by members of the military affairs a ville, Fla. and for 32) ae rp committee, and &ll but mem boa between May 14 and/ EXAMINE WALK! mackeeing rooms. Take Lake ATTORNEYS AT LAW. KE. Piper—Husband and wife: clams, amages and settioments 36 and #7 Union Block tt Augustus Ari committee tor _—— sume ranging from $250 to $630 for board and “extra government was | aa Wooden sidewalks are just for senatorial t |to be a favorite harbor travel” allowance ad extra travel (By United Press.) |for rats, and Dr. Leo Senator Foraker maintains a lux The Pullman company seems to| PI IURG, Jan. 18.—The Cats- | government expert, and urtous mansion on Sixteenth st. and, have a sliding seale for senators. | burg mine of the Monongahela Con- | Bourns, special expert for joceupies it when in Washington st Senator Foraker $14 for bis | solidated Coal and Coke company, | have begun a systematic ‘and it looks strange to see in the berth going and coming from Ctn-| located near Monongahela City, 30 | tion of all the wooden &i senate’s miscella ense ac-| cinnatl, which is more than the av-|miles south of here, is reported | the central part of the é Hh Parret ; aa — pe mage 13 . ould pay for a section | burning. Forty men were at work ening y REAL ESTATE DEALERS. count an item r (page 134,| erage man would pay ~ - te »ts and expenditures of the | both ways. But his meals cost only |in the mine, but whether they have _ Sues for Ali Qf F D BILLMAM, 3, 2, 9 Th se ») $2, which is little compared to what| perished is not known. Exploring} COLVILLE, Jan. 18, poor Senator Hemenway had to pay | parties have started a search of the | ter has filed in the going and coming from Boonville,|mine from three entries, and ma-|here a suit against OW. namely $8. But Senator Hemenway | terial for extinguishing the fire is and wife, whereby hé military affairs investigating the | ®t his Pullman for $8, though the | being hurried to the scene cure judgement against facta in relation to the affray at| “me and distance is much great ants for the sum of $1, Hrowneville, ‘Tex. under resolu: ¢f. Tt cost Mr. Lodge #12 for Pall! GHICIDES BY HANCING |cisims as damaxes b it on of 3 Ti07, fenm Mar 14; man to Boston and return, so he alleged alienation of his ss RENA J. B. Foraker For expenses Incurred tn attend. ing sessions of the committee on “FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | "ex EE - ae BANKS. = é Wyoming and | “Fit CANAREAN MaNK OF Oriental Coal Fi eae Pete tenants tion of Jan from May e « r did not do so well as Hemenway fections by the Martinis Main 69 cot of 3 eee | isereh wat, isos aiuhs te ieen Chums But the payme nt of b ard bitte vg A ee |the parents of Mrs. Garter ‘ nbd aan aie , etanati, 0. to Washington, out of the senate contingent fund (By Unite: ress. Dank Bide 9 | the real innovation. One gets used| BELLINGHAM, Jan. 18.—John| 4 | 34 5 6 78 Pullman charges ........- 1400/0 Seeing “to engraving dinner) weCutcheon, released from the Dp « and return EPENDI sail haptacaans "Trt “Yop | cards” to “two bottles of Herpl-|county jail after a sojourn of two | 1112 i ait i | Hotel expenses in Washing | cide” and “to 1,000 three-grain qul-| months, while recovering from &] cabinet photos $1. Di ‘ from the Mxpo. | Meals en route » 9.99 | ine pills” in this account. But the | wound in the throat made in an at. | CAbinet phote . be board proposition is distinctly new |tempt to commit sufeide at Blaine 2nd av., next to Lois @ $ me 4 ton 32 days at $6 a day.. 192.00 It really ought to be explained. finished the job by hanging himself D & REALT with bailing wire when he reached | err ; 1000 Ameren bath Bide. Or this item WANT PARDON FOR |": Crescent lumber and shingle LB | mill, where he went to secure em- sige Foraker | | ployment For expenses incurred, ete, SEATTLE MAN He was despondent over the loss of a year's earnings of himself and March 6 to April 6, 1907, being ho- , tel expenses in Washington for 33 bande. | Gaye at $6 per day, $198 . |team in a British Columbia logging 18 There must be some question as (By United Press.) camp through the dishonesty of his to the propriety. of charging this| OLYMPIA, Jan, 18.—The state | employers. board to the government, as Sena-| Prison board in session at Walla} fav ; . tor Lodge did not do so. He is a| Walla is considering the applica-|_ MARYSVIL Cal, Jan. 18. member of the military affairs com.| tion for pardon of William Carey,|The famous Abbott orchard in Sut-| | mittee, and attended the hearings. | an Englishman of good family, con-| ter county, one of the largest in a | - 2 California,’ was sold today to a an Wide CHOICE HOME SITKA |He drew $388.10 f lroad fare, | Victed at Seatt about 12 years ago | od f| nice he te | 3 jcolony of Russian peasants for a t gansier-aare te fom re tg iete, for a trip from Boston to | for murdering a squaw with whom | & aid th ba tn the neigthorkesd ~ Site: | Washington and return, taken on|he was living. He was sentenced |f7m™ sald to be In the neighborhood | n eac account of the Brownsville hearing,| to be hanged, but commutation |° vt | a ahi but he stopped at that made it life imprisonment. Gov Death Record NICHOLS, 60 Union Block —t| “The senator doesn't generally do| Mend has made public a letter from | Deaths were registered today as| NORTH ‘ ‘OR is booming bfoor |that kind of thing,” his secretary | Judge Roger F. Greene, of Seattle, | tojows OPTICIANS. : —— en iP De Luxe Optical Co. 190 Areade retail, manufacturing PHYSICIANS. Our | Policy | In making loans and , ments for its patrons pany obtains for them possible rate of income patible with the absolute ty of the principal, J 95.100: ab RUTHERFORD, Dr John i | OCULISTS AND AURISTS. sisi &.G. OLMSTEAD. M.D. tours—10 to| "Parma $1h.00 cash and’ $78 t# | CHARLES I ADAMS, 200 Ce Owner, # lo clon soho 606 American 4. Bundays, 10-1 — io ~ABSTRACTORS, 2 } rd Abstract rbiiahed 1869 ment of Hal- | : Phone, Main 194 | aika and cuy water, MoM explained, when asked why the sen-| former chlef Justice of Washington, | fverctt—Infant, January 15, RUS By” gues day in Times block. re | ator had failed to draw his board al-| urging an unconditional pardon be-| 919514 Queen Anne ay | T no |, Terms $50 cash, $60 each s - — ——~—— | lowance |cause the fatal blow was struck nolde—Infant, January 16, DOS m Fisher @. 38 Holyoke Block, | ereat san lee wee ie : wea ie y | house amd) “Not all the senators drew the| while Carey was trying to make|gg09 11th av. N. W. SAF he | VEY “BUY Of the OWner at reduced | close t ar line.| game amount. Mr. Hemenway drew | the woman stop rocking the boat] ~}olgren—P. Holgren, 9, January MPANY MASSAGE i nLES B. ADAMS, 900 Colman Biss. | eOrwS 1" trope, |$162 for travel to and from Roone-|in which they were rowing on the) 1} mikes ae ot co rg e ng et os-8 aggro REE Ce oe ae Colman Bui = 18] ville, Ind. and for board for 59 | bay. Mangan—C. B. Mangan, 35, Jan = aHORROGIE * in. Cottage, rear 714 Union. FIVE AChE CHEAP CHICKEN ranch; 4-room | “4 at $6 a day, a total of $412 With the Persian one can not| ry 15, 2128 Etghth av. W. Presi tt| $50 ons @ $55 every three | house, 180 laying. hens, 8 cows: senator likewise maintains a} ,, 7 To | Newton—W. W. Newton, 48, Jan ci aLLINGRY —|m : Buy five, morea at Not | plece land, clonesin’ nig. a4aty in Washington, and it seems |@8cuss bis womenfolk, To ask a] ONO Ta Te Be Mie at J. P. HARTMAN, meni ae ’ vt y tt|strange that he should have dis-| Persian about his wife is a grave bi. aniiiine at pricen nie = sa = missed his servants and gone to pega : peg tgp The none dpe Birth Record. ALEXANDER MYEI pik, Tees S808 Suerte ore, | wan P abe te ot live at a @6 @ day hotel the day | C8" 40 fs to ask about “mother of! sins were registered today as oor 5 7 Eh ACKBS—¥ rm Tea 1 Gites Gonetens adsouned his son.” If he has only daughters | ¢ it ¢ va 1 = clew no rent buyer 1 ne doe ot mentio 8 ey | aoe ! oe . STORAGE. ee vores cleared, ale aye z Senator rner charged for a| He does, not mention watehea Rates—To wife of J. Bi ci nage caer eng megs : room house, # er odern flat close in tn-|trip to Missourl and back and for | Ai) © mistortune to be |Fourth av. N. EK, January : 4 A call ted } isp} tWo months’ board, a total of $474. | £ manent Io daughter ft Main si6, ind t 1 peicocnarbiget ~ - Senator Warren charged for a trip| Canadian Pacific Railway, Em-| Orvis—To wife of D. Columbia 4 we - PATENT ATTORNEYS. UHMAP PLAGB—Large plece aerenge, |dound uree ine to “Cheyenne and back and two) press Hotel, Victoria, B. C., opens |'3940 Hudson, January 6, a Fest Ave, aad i PHOTOORSPHERW SUPPLIES. - a house, ’ a mn} , months’ board, a total of $630.80.) Monday, January 20th. One of the| Bronson—To wife of E SPaTTLe, As, e Do alnes Weeks Cas 466. Chevey Oi, and trade Mare Atiore F venes tallae eons. bee Oe Wiltenes’o comice RUSHERPORD. We a BLa.tc Senator Bulkeley charged for @ trip| most charming hotels in the world. | son, 527 E. Denny wey, January 16, Pewee ve at Soattic. 626-6 Corman Bock, 1.0 Times blonk ef ence ar Colman Buiaing 46) 00 Bariford, Conn, and relora, dod "ae go

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