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Ti be tranareres wh ene for “a person or | nes paid f ty dan af renew cre re Much Owner, or havi o the city ‘ - feeths We be tbe owns 3 et ‘at any ‘test, Aw sete ate eee: ‘finally expires wit nent annual leense period may of two-thirds @ vote . This Himitation on etic then one year eeifing oF 6 ad i of such lq if within am ten three ee Mata district oataile shall not be agente | manefacturers of Urereol paid for any liquor lb ae be, leas than By the generat iy at the next genera! MA a City Counei ia a "it af Asticte 1¥ £: Cha rte AY tee e Coy a to read Aga and oi #8 oF before the twentieth Rext after the first ; Meh call, Ma by enc mecr A, ‘orks at the e ith the date of hia And shall be few rd ef Public may be st ite next rom of by db ti ly, 90 which ignated the city offi such newspaper shall to and fi), next © per and itn owner or own- act lacking known, bet Inn ption of the pr published tn th seful propomal wall be filing within R be granted us Freee transfer ¢ ‘ ranted wit out te the pers 8 conmeouctye pt as otherwise in this « went filed with al centr, ETA rewent tt ie Meee lve th with the City And be tt further srogoing amendin s ating for premises there the next gearral aaned the City and It not pala. bet Paamage thie 80th day of De- delinquent assens ments hall Treasurer in his ox as tax collector in the nner prescribed by baw me this 20th day yor case Where the state laws require a to be added to such assess f firet publication, February | ” ndiment be, « RESOLUTION AMENDMENT Fatification or rejec the next general election « ¢ HEXE general elect! Be it resolved Jent of the City ¢ it day of Jaw Charter of the City K A J, gomptrolier and ox afficio City j of firat publication, February . ‘og and Water mt of Hui lettin, in Be case auth Otherwise provides, ing amendment be and the alified voters ation or rejec al election to be held ‘oa the Sea day of ware the Clty Counelt the me ti open seaslon at tnd day of Jam Charge for one tnsertion, 10¢ | Seven words to the Three times, one cent « word. One month, 6¢ per lae me this fod 1. W. CARROLL, € City Gomptrolier and ex-efficte Cit per y. Minimum charge for an “ed” 20 conta. DOWNTOWN AGENCY Co. First ev, sai an’ pard , Ugig of first publication, February | ‘shall be reawary before the a ‘ieemse ana. no remis oe ryt leeume fee shall be for whieh it had the bond required & houses all RESOLUTION NO. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO, preposition to amend Article VIII of the . and providing for amendment Kenneay Rie BALLARD saat Mullen, 321 en gg MAIN OFFICE S-Gereath ar, between Union and University. Phones, Main 1060; The Star cannot cuarantes | accuracy or assume responsibil ity for errors of any kind oc curring im telephoned adver Seattle at the next genera! siection. | Re it renolved by t of the City of Beattle article Vill Smended by adding to read ag follows There shall be « # Oty Counet iy requiring , the any license senelved, that the thetr Fetifieat rules and regulations of ——— SOCIETY NOTICES. en house repairing tm eather strippte: wwe thease which may ot cn Gatpeenet tn guthenticat! we the aan loe Gone ¢ eamton be carrigd on gf the Chey of | Boas 1 of Public wary, 1908. | bet tormenta lauired to be mad and ex-ofcto, “City | oe franchise companies @ of firnt publication. Petrruary | 1468 Hecond was —_ NOTICES. Dancing guarantend Pret m H. BU of the w<¢ i Wc he comfort and safot He shall keep = He shall keep & bie office & series of plate drawn Vw showing the ctrectst together with RESOLUTION NO. 1195. AMENDMENT NO. the Pacific which the same may |Deckwick retires is duty to carefully application made for fraachise can- | struction in the City of Seattle ‘and report his recommendat: Roard of Pubiic joonnection with the Cit shall consider every to the City of Beattie HOLE MEETING be a Fegular testing of ication made for a franchise fecommendations 0 ecsiaipcaeseeeremenaie the euplopasent, ef all Taner, extica | _ Senttle rey Aiea Warke- oF other, in his department Ina have such other. additional as the City Counetl may by ordi Form such oth Fred Feringer, orchestra. THT eth APTS. THe FUGRT BOL Capital 9, $26,000 Grocery tore, the heart of the Vike a Room 313 Northern Hank and Trust ® THB CHRACI MARION BUTLDING low rate of | 206 Mebi A. Newton, BANK OF ~ Aepoalte AAVinos emparramnt eattie Bran ‘ D NATIONAL FOR _RENT—ROOMS. water and bathe at THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, MEGISTRATION LIGHT a small Dollars, $110 up. a New Pianos $225 up. KOHLER & CHA 1318 Gecond Av. at KI BEATTLE. + in peincipal cities of | P, 8.—Catalogue and prices || Winnic * and Burope mailed free, FARMS AND ACREAG WHAT ner ie A. Iraprov ed vith wee tage and acount for M. E. Gaxith Main 1284; I Tet-eh-ed =| Wanted. QUICK ACTION on there county road ACRE TRAC weer « whines 32) Colman IM Mra. Peterson « ners Ther PURNITUURE WANTED. “Valdes Purniiure Go + fe | Maia & Dr. Baw ” ‘ oneulted fom 8 Randers from Pridare | fnorcuen saminative without « [ Remember, ou offices have been |Mahed 15 yeare yourself of eur prices by and be advised about Avail Aental businees gedee | Oftiess 1 7 Mine ke FOR R RENT Bunect s PERSONALS. Gredeated midwife end) © ont Thome |™ wor a may, HELP WANTEO—MALE. Meandinavian oe the first meeting shel nied Married man iat a stiperin- | Wanted Mere ities whose term ate Wite jitine to hel; of oftice Gnail expire Dovembor #1 a " hon Realty Co, shall with much cert! wd to the Seore of Public ar ification oF rejec- Avelyn SS SITUATION WANTED—MALE. Counett the 2a) ————— 998, and signed b: open nenaton tp authentication 6 ind day of Jan- H. BURNETT, JR, Filed the ind day of City Comptrotier and ox cat ticle City Trees and shrubs pruned wvreryed and SS HELP WANTED—FEMALE. . a) bileation, Feb Pee Salecrant canto cesem we! cxperienced poultry woman aaacen 28, LOST AND FOUND. Way and Third, Joather puree, with money and ring RESOLUTION NO. ceD AMENDMENT and proposition amend Section 12 of Article VIII of the City Charter, the eubmtission of ay forms of their propos. and designate Bewspaper OF owner haw With certified such newspaper, Berizing with paver Geenall at the beginning soe taid year, be such BeWepaper; provided. ppinion of said Board all bids said Hoard may, y, heating thereon, @ shall within five thin five A resolution ee Found on First av. ® purse, sto. Frans eral election. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Beatt ‘That Beotion 12 0! the City Charter of the ie be amended to read qe follows Oe a FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. fstigic Vill ot | ee Alfred Geller, 20-21 New York block, Beattie. ST Litttan Fisher, Hussell & Farrell, Ti) New York cr TRACTORS. Stylish — millinery - volee. 38 Holyoke Block, MASSAGE. OSTEOPATHY. DR HOLT, oneopathy, slectriclty, bration, treat Consultation Bide, tnd « OPTICIANS. Nahts, af paaees Aoor » MALTBY room. | Aue Bide Ten ered free to your home. Used Pianos (Opposite Arcade Block.) thow you this property 5 Acre Tracts se TWO MEN FALL; 1908. . RECEPTION Fofty-three voters aistored the @ity comptrotier's office yer 14,878 | | BENO, Nev, Feb. 6.—Attempt | to wreek the vada Califor sa | | & Oregon ratiroad express have! James A, Bexton Women's Relief beqime #o frequent that the mar Sara M pany, |axetoont of the road has offered|COTP§ No. 36 tendered @ reception ‘tla reward of $200 for the capture |to the department officers of Wash of the perpetrators ington and Alaska W. Kt. ©, on Fi Tuesday afternoon at Pythian hall Despite t inelemency of the | O LY $10 DOWN | day, the hall was well filled by various representatives of corps } will take = & |) throughout hos state ’ | beautiful Pia The decorations were in accord | to your bom ance with the order's emblem, flags, ‘ Pian: thet | bunting and palme, dainty souve w usually sell fF |\ ner flags being used instead of Main | not less than || ince cards | $26 to $60 down Mins Kester gave a violin solo, ac | can be had for || companied: by Miss Myers at the pt no The Corner Stone of Our Order |\an original paper, was read by Mrs. || Minnie Ruth Dahnken, and a plano » wis given by Mrs. May Hyens | ed, of Walla Walla || ‘The committee having the affair j|in charge were Mra, Lonoi Follett || president; Mrs, Nettle Kna Mre || Maggie Clancy, Mra, Barah Sexton, Clara Lotka, assisted by Mra. ones, Mrs, Edward Sheets and Mra. MeKeen James A. Sexton W. R. C. No, 36 ets each first and third ‘Tuesday afternoon at Pythian hall, and all | ~———ene visiting members will be wel comed. | | Pe You think of 10 Sel of the a as TO EREC T | HOTEL The F pany has been incorporat urth Avenue Hotel com i for the purpose of erecting a hotel on the lot just south of the Seattle Ath. letic club building. The Richmond-Burnett company Phe new hotel will be eight stories in height and will cost $100, 000, ONE MAY DIE John Dyck and Eugene Kurtzen. 26 t above the ground, while shingling a house for R, G. Pape at Loyal Heights yesterday, and | Kurtzenbaum may dic When picked up Kurtzenbaum | Was found to have three ribs broken | and kidney crushed. He had tigh'y| fallen on a stump. Dyck escaped outbaild, | Serious injury by alighting on @ aciedinn —- | windfall | id furniture $4e0,| Kurtzenbaum was taken to Provi- | jdence hospital. He bas a family | 2-4| at Ballard | facing main county viele and Des Moines, Frey Tune close $200 per « ROBERT MALTBY 70-951 Alaska Bi — | GRIP PLACE Largs pion 4 house, 7 , DONT FAI, TO SHE THIS oe teat Paret | fet. Mandy = wns « COLLECTOR STOLE FROM ie Tf taken this 469 cash, wale _a| MCARTHY COMPANY Aw —t Valley between Beattie and ony ROBERT MALTRY. Score tracts. 1% miles sont 1 al FARM BARGAIN-160 acres, facing sr iy * caah Thirty minutes’ ride to! ett, CHAMLMA R ADAMS, 160 Cotman HARBOR te Pe 5 ity ae ES oh wade wonped TEN ACRES ACROSS LAKE WARH- INGTON—-Partly tmproved, fine location, | up, it is alleged, of which there is 98: terme nice creek. RAILROAD. Richest soli in Washington on Columbia river Six wee! Ww LAND CO. aw 1622 Westlake Howlevard. Hiding, modes of making pay portion of cs comt Wood and Coal metit 0 225 «& load thalt ‘be chargeable against the Vocal Karon hy ry improvement Main 1416; iad. ae hereinbefore provided. to wit areement duly its owner or ow: or off SG OLMSTBAD, 12 1 to 4: appoint Qigees fitted $17 itel Bldg. Adain 1600 co fow days | Rouse, 1} bles diate Payment Bonds” eo mode adopted shall be |the mode petitioned for in omse sald improvement shall eration in conaide to it of the city printing | ving fiseul year, be made upon banjo, suck ang wi} 1223% Third att direct in » ordinance ordering such Improve- Thaine ana ewitohes made u mmediate Payment” Rought end sold. CHEAP CHICKEN ranch nh laying hens, Women’ fuite 61 PHYSICIANS, John Duntap. 1501 Becond av. fing 85 authorized the | omastio, Nation: wenty (20) days therefor has been public works shall machines @¢ and under the laws Washington, t repared In duplicate by the clty en- Mra #. 1, #t delivered to all parts the amount to be bie prices. Wainwright a Pp an required to the special ben fald contract Provider, tha whenever fre »| thereof from col of land or Dr. Dalton, (#6 Arcade Skin and gen- Mto-urtnary ai PATENT ATTORNEYS. Geattio ~Kndereon Supply "Gi Beattie 426-4 Colman BI ru waike in and wa 0 per mo GH. NICHOLS, WERE TH A GOOD WUT—10 seren | oad, between m ereaae, | O20-72l Alaska Bide 188-2 Top ON MAIN LINE CHICAGO-MILWAUKER CITY REAL ESTATE. An Opportunity To set the most beautiful tevet in the Westorn States, all cleared. only a 26-minute car fo tote dy National Land Co. 605-606 Mncor Bidg. Main 1994. Ind. ame. Union Block MISSION SOCIETY. >| Mra. Samuel L. awford was) elected president of the Fruit and *| ower i Mission society for the en- A talk was given by Miss Jessie | Ballard about her recent trip through the eastern cities, where | she studied the methods of similar societies and their work among | the poor, Pa | csenaccnnniinnseipsicmeta Asserting that J. W. Doyle, a for. sion to send officers after the miss- | ing man Reeeiver Baxter says he has in- formation to the effect that Doyle is in Mexico. Doyle made outside collections | for the firm after the business went into the hands of a receiver. Large sums were frequently handled by him, for which he was supposed to jem | give receipts. After he left the firm, other men were sent out on the collections Receipts for $118.01 have turned no record from Doyle. <<: AMUSEMENTS At the Moore—Tonight the Geo. Cohan presentation of “George ne ocnte’ | Washington, Jr.,” will be given, A full house { At the Seatti assured. —“As Told in the 4 Seo us be! itis.” Noxt week, “The Country Squire.” as] At.the Third Avenue—"The Bow: ery Girl” is pleasing large houses. At the Loie-—“How Baxter Butted In,” a lively comedy. Next week, Daniel Frawley in “The Pit.” At the Lyric—New Burlesque company in “The Bashful Venus.” At the Coliseum— Vaudeville. audeville. Vaudeville and nov “DEATH RECORD. | Deaths were registered today as follows This ia @ snap it taken tn the next! Dunham—C. E, Dunham, 22, Feb- ruary 3, 1126 West Fifty-ninth st. Avenill—L. V. Avenill, 32, Febru ary 4, Wayside Emergency hos- al. Langdon—H. EB. Langdon, 64, February 2911 Western av. Johnson—H. Johnson, 23, Fe! ary 1500 Kilbourne st Ingersoll—Infant, February 4, 2315 North Fifty-ningh st. bru- tig water to ‘res. piped ° "ob cash and BIRTH RECORD, “ New m | yery cheap 1925, Rirths were registered today as follows Hamilton—To wife of A. E. Ham NBAR YESLER WAY | Purnace. 1 ma Thventions i you an idea? eter Moving w 320" Secon: Phones, Main 46, Ind. 2268 oF 886. fiton, Seattle, January 27, a son. $4,500 for new f-room modern house. Schiff—-To wife oftJ. A. Sehiff, 1885 East Fifty-cighth st. January «| 29, a daughter. The Washington Fire Insurance Company has already paid out $200,000 in losses without quibble | or delay prime mover, owning most of | baum were thrown from a seaffold | mer employe of the firm, had stolen | | $118.01, Suteliffe Baxter, receiver | for the MeCarthy Dry Goods com-| east of Ment, ? scree im-| Baby, yesterday asked Judge Han-| Proved, b-toom neues. large bare, orch-| ford of the federal court for permis. ine creck RAl Now Price = Price Special for Friday and Saturday Ladies’ Cravenettes $16 Values Ladies’ Craverettes $25 Values Now $12. 50 Cravenettes for Men $25.00 $22.50 and $20 Values for Friday and Saturday $12.00 A large assortment of Rain- proof Auto Coats at Just 4 off. Goodyear Raincoat Co Cor. 1st and Madison Manufacturers of Cravenettes and Raincoats ATS $8.00 TO FIX FARES ON COST BASIS The county commissioners will operate the new Lake Washington ferry on a schedule of rates that will simply meet operating and maintenance expenses. This decision announced yes- terday after a delegation of 100 eastside residents had attended the meeting of the commissioners and entered their protest against the county leasing the boat to any pri- vate parties or corporation. Practically every important rest- dent and official from the eastside towns was on the committee and aired his views. The discussion oc- cupled two hours, at the conclusion | of which Commissioner Rutherford, who represents the north district, announced that the board would proceed along the lines unanimous- ly urged by the delegation. MAKE BUILDINGS RAT PROOF An inspection of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition buildings | was made yesterday by the medica) men comprising the bubonic plague staff in this city, and a recommen- | dation was made to the directors | to make all buildings rat proof. This subject will be taken up at the next meeting of the board. TO RAISE FUND: A big informal party will be given by the women of the state university March 13, in the gym- nasium, for the purpose of raising fands to furnish a women’s club building at the A-Y.-P. fair, MOCK CONVENTION. A mock republican convention will be held by the male students of the university March 26 and 27 at the gymnasium, tee in charge promises to have it conducted in true political style. ind the commit- Total Resources COMMERCIAL A PARTMENTS. New York Bidg., Cherry. Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS, The Oldest Bank in Washington, + +4 ++ + 6$12,000,000 MASQUERADE BALL, a union No. 17, Order of ‘ashington, will give thelr fourth bey Masquerade ball at Colum- bia hall, 1414 Seventh av., Monday evening, February 10. Prizes will be pre Se the — original, most comical and costumes, also door prizes. ARRIVALS FALL OFF. The total arrivals at the King st. passenger station of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacifie | was 4,238 less in January than it was in January one year ago. The | departures were not so marked. The total arrivals iast month num dered 43,194. $1.25 No. 13 Perfec- tion Brass Plumb Bob 69c ? Complet over 22 | tered, }@ with cord. Weighs a little Designed and manufac- it comes to rest imme- The suspending line hard- shed sicel point settle to t coin= giding perpendicular. The line. there: fore. ‘maY be employed for sighting and J os nged any object A geod plumb ob gis essential tp good work. Any mechanic will appreciate, this one posted on value will apprec Price ‘The buyer gets all there is in it and a little more, No. 11 Perfection Brass Plumb Bob. .75e Weighs 7 ozs. give Ko $1.26 No. 13 |8ti0 Nov 4 ames weighs 38 ons, a8 NS. 15 samo, weighs 86 0 No. 1 Stanley Brons Metal wits 125 $1.15 No. 2 same Lao 1 Japanned Iron Piumb Bob. Re 1% same se rn Nickel Plated. lke Be . $08 ito" t-nch “Micromaise” Measures by thousandths up to an inch. The saving is more than the price. Sale ends Pebruary 12, F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue ND SAVINGS DE. Cor. Second and Peearsevoeccesecocessenseoseoe® lee Dr. A. McKay Jordan EVE-SIGHT SPECIALIST. European and American Graduate Fourteen years’ experi- ence; 40,000 8 ¢ Suite 204-205 People nd glasses fitted Phone, Main 4078.