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rot. @ tham to ap leas than at n (18) day lant publica “4-to Land make filing within | ¢ i tract and If the mucceantul 980.00 down and 910 Nothing better, notit of “Heattie ‘ | alder Make such fan it de ordinanc levy and aaseem the execute | against each lat bond re | thereot and in the! lien theres: act of land tn thin certified | to be H City, Comp Ka tine boulevards, be troller who shall forthwith ranamtt means to own © aie } {he duplicate of the mame to the City Treasurer with hie eortith e that | 4) the» | @ has been duly approved by Counelh, ups Feoelpt of ne City Treasurer the nations, tax and all other proceedings. “ se | matters and things of | the 2 tor | Clty Counell ¢ ay depart board or other leer oF tuncti or} avy of the city, whieh by this all pre except as volved by law t prawtded, bhatt at Treamurer }mwace within (hy t tim t me presee the date of such totice be given same ie he f ines pe £3 at ‘ ment with becon LIAL NON Us us shall bear interest at ; a" ne Ber cent per annum until paid, . be md day f not pald before such asses * jment shall have became delting t tee or prem dar aa the City Gounell he sch |S panalty lof Nite eee went nal NS | = - yi Ise" ; oF St Serene, Le added, and such delinquent assess. | are! Maal be so*iin seee sroaten iS "| ponts Ahait “Forwmwith be, collected | FOR GALE—MISCELLANEOUS. : fleto capasity na tas cetiectes. in the Biiee . T. WEYNOLDR | Deemer preatribes by Tear ea laa |e |! H President pro tem ef the City | 4 whall er Connell i toon fn Bn. Filed by ime this 20th day of be : | Sant huse | Comber, 1907 fhe same } mW. carnour | | Trgeat tna » De. | City Comptrotter and ex-officio cIty | ~eations | Date of first pablte I} me, Date Fat publication, February | RRROL, tise Orit the terr f any | pROPOSE se ae ition ‘tof aateaeed , the . sot ViEl Of} ie tn open ssadton in suthention authentloa i day of Jan if Be lof its passage this 2 wary, 1308. 4, BURNETT, y of dancnry ‘tos pa Mm Ww. ¢ ARNGLAg x Comptrotier and ex-officio City | Cherk. way of two third ote of two-thirds elk This clauwe (1) Ne hare be effect Ne liquer license © foro longrt period than one ev required for any ‘one i dottar : orks, & Superintend (hinge and a Superintend: | cnt of Public Uillition each of whom | and with t 2 5 | of fest publication, February | 1. 1808, drop! Af Bot satiation ivice and consent of | Main 1926 ithe City Counett for the term. ox- | Pt, as herein otherwise prov “i Mem giving “rurther resolved thatlh [i Them of liquor " ten : condiment be and the rt thereul same ia hereby submitted te (the q gad ou te eeeninee where 2c Hfled voters of the City of Be- | To Us disposed of, oF , a tifleation oF rejec And We Will Charge for one tnsertion, 100 peor line. Seven words to the nines ot 6 Sher Firee Se Prods Xi dalivered to wir | } wa | and signed by in open session In authentication | te passage this Ind day of Jan-| Se mais. wate wary, 1908, tith ae Hh Phone Lerit tod oe Site I a | IIR, a 5 ee Thee Se $ li ~wanreo— et te manstacturers of ors) Wied by me this ted day of Jan-|f Word. One month, 6e per lise eerie ca terol, The « ary. 190% per day. q farm land to trade for ety hole paid for any ler mW. CARROL Minimum charge for an “ad” im Re case be lose than j Clty Comptrotier and ex-officio Clty CA RLwON required by the generat vying 20 conte. DOWNTOWN AGENCY— houses or Bue Date of firwt pabir Feb — ee tanstee, aot alt Me! 2, 10Ok eee wns Kennedy Drug Co. First ev. Couple with we children « be collected ani paid {he care of baby or small child 10a? - and Cherry. Bo eee? nats cemis.| RESOLUTION NO, 1138 BALLARD ageNcy—P. wt || © Kany such Ikense for shall be) PROPOSED AME: Mutien, 321 Rallard oe Tt ee r the period f Vit) A fesoiution and propesition City Hall. Phone, Ballard 304. || '** led: and the bond Srequired to! amend Article Vill of the City Char- MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, Reepers of preorieters and prowtdt for the submis- ad University. | or drinking hovses shall | sion of such puch, propeeed amendment top Se'ween Union a Phe tears Gide. "| Measile at the nant gchelet cisckics | "rhe gest casect measesise || MONEY TO LOAN Semuced t= eny ot| bee 14 spestons oe City ‘Councli Prenat: cco BRP eta Be mas of this smendment | of the City of Seat Qecurecy of ¥ aetit® STAR LOAN CO. ; ae regeiring the} _ That a t the City |f tty for errore of any van Heo Seaand and James The, ress 7 ry Teen hin rat ot 8 ae a a peepee, to ihe transfer Ss on his note without | cement sidewsthe of SCasMBNS peat, te | Here’s an Opportunity section of the olty h will “a2 Investigate at Once ni. [ef Are or shall be required to be The first half of this addition wax sole c the weitton | Published, except the statement pie time, The second half net tant iene fF corporation | rt bed section 32 ef this Artcte | ee ~ his bo be p Hehed im the ty | eae fee , rc. [cial newspaper, bu wy 0 “ | on mike Liban Woonascuilve inpuee.’ es the, fatture 't | : cent as ctherwine in this charter pro: | fame, Shall net be fatal when publi me ef came eatio hereof ta 1 i y mh wit Mt has been ¢ magn fie wit | And be it turt cosoivad Phat tne ar het . ‘ | Ri ticenaen granted © foregoing amendment ) gotten, end ts | The Northwe: st FreeholdCo } PATENTS. —— eee Inventions | Gexeleped and pertectea 04 whelesaie, etal, manufactur FARMS AND ACREAGE. hilo — | now vltored to Ane pubito for || tiful parks and 1 out in & remarkably short The price and terme alone wi nutes of the’ hour Mecond Ave. oa OcULISTS }| AND AURIOTS. tt} rey Giasere | 608 Ab merican Bank Howes, 10-4 Mundays, 10-12 = PATENT “ATTORNEYS: =| ES" years "1 | iit Cherey *,| =} you an idee? may be worth | ie us hele. yon Tnat | Neieon Meta! Special al Laxe 0) teat Co, ee cr bale. one large work bores, double | Sdjaining small town; few mi oot harneae end wegen tics Tuan. | Pam teres, post offic } pad pee 8 cn i particwiare A winds to work Hee j iby hia associates in the Be | quiet |man of the NEW STRERP SIGNS. e Artistic *treet signs of colored | Monaic work may be substituted for the present wtgns by Superintendent of Streets Youngs, who is consid oring the change to meet the needs of visitors to the Alaska Yukou Pa cifle exposition ‘SMALL CHECK GIVES CLUE A check for $2.50, which the bank would not pay for lack of tundy, jon February 4, diseloned the de }daleation and led to the suicide of | Max Si vert, the sign painter, who committed suicide yesterday in a tragie manner Action has be the amount of the shortage from n begun to collect the bend company Siebert was held in high esteem « of Hermann, of which he was secre Y, up to the time of the discov ery of the shorta He was garded an an economical man, and mbers of the order are at a loss to know what he has done with the lodge funds he has spent lt is not beliewed he purchased | any property ‘Ohagies H, Schwers, president of | the Sons of Hermann, said last night that the note 5 him w ble, under various constructions in translation from German t English, of & wrong meaning. “What Siebert did say to me,” he declar “was that a few of his friends had tried to |help him, bat most of them did the opposite; that they had told his troubles te everybody, and for that reason he could get no money He referred to bo one in particu tar.” ‘COMMISSION. C CONSIDERS, APPEAL CASES The civil service commissioners took two appeal cases under ad visement yesterday, L. P. Apple a discharged patrolman, was accused by Fremont women of in sulting them in trying to force \his attentions upon them. Apple | quist denied the charge, and stated | that be spoke to young women on | various occasions on subjects he J. & Wilson, a discharged fore linemen of the city) Nghting department, is charged | with turning in thme for hours he did not work. He denies the char As a result of the regrading of ato Te, or employe con SB) BOSTON HARFOR is teeming # toot | Fourth av, the First Baptiat ehureh | Mes! ix almost inaccessible, and last | night the butlding committee held ve tow a j a RA Sarthe received, that the Renee te. a a —i CC meeting and decided to recom- ant the inital s to the ctee- tee and regu peers ng og eters city for their ratification of Public Works selath “4 tthe Toumen, nie We greetal election to be partment He shell. ee third 1808. Recesnity tty demand, Coune!! the Nine comatruction wi ty SPECIAL | fe Throb cattle io hal bell of the City oat! lo | cual |“ Money lenw from time te pee ooeree eee iow eat oe Board of Public. Werte arnt ‘srition. me = Mevcater Tempe, Oth ng iS mM Co, 698 Peapie's Bert: CNEAP PLACE lee |ommendationn a# to such changes or ‘aa the Scuterments Which ahowid te’ re a a Fhe wired to be mude in the a qutpmont | 1. ee “pate ett | 4g W CARROLL, of franchise companion a Comptrotier and ex-officio Ch the comfort and art of the | ‘essuiaha oe Yan Aeron pobtic. He shall keep an acourately | of fest padlication, Webruary [tien of ere the Fine indexed record ef all franchise worl the tine of begining and | resins for Une jon lie Meee on fie [CIFIC RXPOSITION RESOLT to sun, ahoping: wea "pista dre a hy Mw - ~ P hat eat Pe ‘i: * ¥ Y : Mide joie THOM NO 1126. in public utility vccuples in Lmatatstretion, batiding. . 3 Te PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO 12 together with sectional OO, hs teape, snowing’ the depths at or to igh the seme nay below the A resilation sid propesition te Sear Section 81 of arden iv f the the stresta It shalt be Where ts Pree Ww watt? iy Charter, and providing for the | 9 duty to carefully ena carpenter. dark ov totmniaston of exch propoeed amen! @PRtication made for franc ~lger of ben bend ampere! of Sg Sera ee ere in the City of eer ma ate < ott" re City of Mt the next general .. * and the United a arent bonbe - none irensected = Interest eitewed om fr of be {he Clty Counet! ae oo rj Article it CARD OF THANKS. Gee ars ttiele TY of | t° PF Mewnancer : rr - Charter Heat. | =P een commend Mire : te Sreneh— a Dent 9s 0 read ae Tel | thet E's Ballers, wie Sony hind. © PUGET BOUND NATIONAL MAN oo Rervire @warrt 4 im, gone, om * 2 3. Purim, pres a adhd) themal ° T, -ennccmmemammens |gunith, vice prea: & V. aoheny, a“ E ~ beord ml jer correapandents principe! such oth: | ince aeeahan Plenty 0 tite Cnitad “Maten” an "Barope an the wa Geunet! or | ear 128) Weet ~~ FURNITUURE WAN ‘or! time to time, preseribe oe @irect, At | —e—————— w the firet meet of the City Conn. | Seattie Pattern Velden Pyrenare On. a he {1 after the first day of April, 190s, a tet peaien a canoe Aue Ch owners and managers ot (he, Mayor shall 2 auperin BaEiR SSS nd es 100 tuza ane of the ‘beat for sealed prop tendant of patie ities whose teri | P when too Tainan) a gene teaitia only © | Ooation for of of shall expire December 2 H 5 . fis per month. Thirty minutes’ ride to| ve p cert foregaing | ameadenent po an8 the | same is fh mitted te the " othe works €. (hee) 4 aualified re of the City of Se yn sety in bareoe. © p ble to 2° order of the for thelr ratification or rejec th 3 Grand Central Hotsk Aid shall with such cost, (lem at the next general election to Medes» be held Mareh fhe Board of Put prapeen! onretope, Indarned ine. tn in authentication Gn or bate check oe fits | of its naa ge this nd day of Jan-) Gay ext after the firat : ary = ¢ he fret pb * TT, IR, Wanted. old am Pach, merch call, and shail ine of ine Cie Connalh”_ |ptomtine, ericttaria S| ones DM, ROWIN J BnOWN Seeretary of the id day of January, 1968, | cifie Trade Sehoul pe Tia First Ave, Beatiio Wash ; an Pag A A I ee TL We CARROLL, wnt siti somes <7 aa *| now thereat and aici Cot at | Clty Comptroller and ex-officio City |~SrQ ATION WANTED—MALE. |___ vice cent er Beet, the Board of Puniic Works| Pate of tient publication, February | wat Fea-| 1, 1908 . sprayed and| lillian Fisher, velve 29 Metyoue Biock, 4 taniad bf Ww Hh. Bro RESOLUTION NO. 1142 | oxen PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 16.) Tel p WANTEO—PEMALE. A resolution and proposition | amend ection 12 of Article VIIL of | ya, ie Chicago School the City Charter, and providing for | es Rone oa Howell at the suly ion of bh proposed | Independent X 1764 $-3-5-p * jamendment te the qualified voters ef ty of Seattle at the neat gen- rose by the City 1] — » it resolved by the City Counell sf the City of Kenttle laroatien WANTED—FEMALE. » 12 of Article VIII o eae rier of the @ 1th av, West Ph —1-38 Bae devas ated the 's Women's Disspase—Dr. Joni | John Dunlap | | Meite 617 Rite! Bide. Second created aa * provided, to wit: “Im ment” and “Payment by The mode adopted shall be petitioned for in cane maid pe ordering such impre «of “Immediate Payment” justue Armatrong, 140 New York ve featererws After the city eounefl has by | fered. oF authoris y such than twenty ( stract. therefor h Aitred Geller, ©: Beattie and 6 living | Russell K Parrett, 118 New York ak 894 things ‘ye lished in the cit chit, bargain. WANTED TO BUY—FAR SS to pall at | mediately, oF write giving tat ‘descrip New York biocle | mn | Sithant steurip, Isresd wesinee 1% ait MADE TO ORLER FOR Reveret ‘This wit! mane someane * 1 1 Spree iow, 8 HAVE BRR | near Kiver wearing | | to school and} Rasy terme PLO-F20-F2E Alawke Bing 7-48 And be It further renolped that the | : | - CHARLES B ADAMA mse persona ee rented and bring In income om this ROMERT MALTBY Alaska Hid | aN FAMOUA PUYALLUP VALLEY 9 acres, highly improved, rich biack pam soll: all fenced with picket fence: | | bearmg orchard; alt kinds of smati | erson—(ireduated midwife ana | &uite +e go — ‘ee | bones, good bern, sev schoo! ‘two fine wails, S-room plastered | PORT MALTRY. OFT Alaska Bide FARMS WANTS DAY THREE ARE halt be made upon | tion. "We make & apecialty of selling otherwise the mode shalt ime, | country pr the counell shall direct in HODENT MA z ° pis si0-911 Aleske Bide 7412 CIVY REAL ESTATE. of the bs Seer neighborhood: rent $34.00; i tctere, provided fres epaaien 37", tereame Mi He bie works GAMBLER & CO. MILLINERY. ; Sas te lores bry’ abo an ae r an anwe | $ Binpiee Bide.” tf | nnn | Port Oreh 41,000 Rhea!” Comny authorized | prepare duplicate by the city en-| Miylish willinery at 640 Bene in and under the laws 1 contain the de-| Mrs AM. Hansen, 1601 ate ot" We we tol en. parce! of Miner Pine ptrest ange. Wr thwart lace | end or part thereat {6 be masessed, | f “p> the amount to be cherqee, levied or ; nd Cake | taepeand naulnnt, onan, Wet’ ov parest |" neamen ——~ s caee that (Sf land or part thereat in proportion | oignr'sasae Bivotrie-t — | 1ofits to be received | of business hs coh or part | st. | WEAL ESTATE DEALERS. 4 OSTEOPATHY. a. pk “HOLT, osteopathy, electetelty, vi on. Hight cure: 18 treatments. 948. | Fu to the apecial by each much lot ff a a 1. S498, 906 Pike | men oy women q fie fitter nat Wiele owner be fatal ition of tne property council, On receipt of Biovk. ————-—- ' bre Yorks Gon Mation % 40 ow ar oe ee ew Ct Phone-Main 2000 1p NEAR YRSLER WAY 09 for new é-room modern house, o - 100. | piece land, eb Phone N. 1696. mend two courses for a temporary batiding. One of the recommenda- tions which will be submitted by the committee to the congregation | at the meeting tomorrow night in j that the Jewlsh Temple de Hirsch, lat Marion and Hoylston sts, be rented. The alternative is to con- jstruct a temporary tabernacle on ty at Broadway The plans for ry tabernacle call for a | building ating 800 people, and will comt about $6,000, PRANK [eTaawoven COL Ine holemale Desi in Oke bewt Yaatsay aun JAPANESE “te Tearsors COALS.” MANte D arm Se BURMAN LAND OF T Roth Phones 24% Burke Bide CITY REAL ESTATE. Take Advantage purchase beautiful’ level tote with ‘al obstruc- ride trem eI Y with @ three-room 00, The tor alone Halt cash HUGOGINS @ RLLIOTT. 6 Butlding mt. 40 by 126 Woodtand park The is paying New four-room cottage, large hath room, ne bath, cory cor REALTY CO 4129 Fremont Ave corner, BOa1!®, on and flats, Queen Anne ar BLL ‘room, large cumAr house, 189 ferme fee © Times bieck, today ones Glose to graded school, side- ater piped on each tract; oe. Terma, $25 cash and #0 Union Biock —1* nd across Lake INS &@ Fi Colman Building r work ine W. and Garfield FREMONT AND BALLARD. BALLARD SPRCTAL + wore h of 00; close to_ pai Vac: $260 0 #600; cash 5Ox100 for $280 cash an wore. o for $2,100, half cash, Call considered to be tn his line of duty.) MAN KILLER IS that she will retird to a sanitarl Mrs, Dora|as she is practically a nervous wreck To James rlamiiton Lewks Is due almost entirely the credit for the murdering Webster Guerin, wan ae acquittal yerdict. Never was @ | quitted by a jury in the criminal | erinvinal case handled tn Chicago jeourt last night. The verdict was with more delicacy and display of reached after six and a half hours gentiemaniiness than the MeDonald | of deliberation, the Jury having ré case, The final argument of Mr. red at 1 o'clock yesterday after wis was a gem of rhetoric and noon. The defendant, who is the was so convincing that practically | widow of Michael C. MeDonald, the no other verdict could have been ar- former millionaire gambling king | rived at. Attorneys on all sides j end political leader in Chicago, re | have opened their eyes at the able ceived the verdict without appar manner in which Mr. Lewis led the ent emotion. It was announced later | counsel for the defense. (By United P CHICAGO, Feb | MeDor here wince Jan, 20 on the charge af Id, who har en on trial BANK ROBBERS «GET $25,000 ebert left for | | (By United Press.) j ived that bandits were operating in | RICH HILL, Mo., Feb. 12.—Han- ‘their midst the criminals had fled. dits made a rich haul at midnight; Vice President J. T. Moore, of jaet night after blowing open the the bank, today estimated that fully tafe of the Farmers & Manufactur- | $25,000 was carried away. The ers’ bank. They eseaped with bank, which is one of the oldest in booty to the amount of nearly $25, | the state, has $400,000 In deposits, 000 in currency, leaving the floor |and is well protected by burglary of the bank Iittered with silver. insurance. It is thought by the ‘Two charges of dynamite were used police authorities that the crime to blow open the strong box | Was committed by the same men Hundreds of eitizens, who were who blew the safe in the bank at sleeping In their homes near the Willard, Mo., 80 miles from Rich bank, were awakened by the ex Hill, Monday night and secured $10,- plosions, but be the time they real- | 000 ome Se PLOT TO BLOW UP AMERICANS y United Press.) ,ed. Fifteen men eating there were ‘, Ariz, Feb. 12.—A revo-| blown through the roof, sustaining nary attempt to kill every! broken legs and arms, but there American at the Santa Rosa mine,| were no fatalities. The store was jin Sonora, 20 miles south of completely demolished. Douglas, bas been made, when| Tom Fagin, the foreman, and | Mexican employ placed sticks of his wife were in their home, but dynamite under a boarding house,| the dynamite failed to ignite. The [the company store and the fore-| superintendent's office was demol- j man's and superintendent's rest. | ished bat he was out of the biuild- jae joes, The fuses attached to the | ing and escaped. |dynamite were timed for the ex-| Gov. Torres has been notified plosions to follow each other in| and rurales under Commander Kos- quick succession. The hour select-|terlisky are already on the scene. ed was during the evening meal, Eighteen Mexicans are under ar- when all the American miners were| rest at the mine. in the boarding house and the fore-| The attempt to destroy the man and the superintendent in| Americans is believed to be the thetr respective residences. work of sympathizers with the The first explosion was at the | revolutionists at present under ar- boarding houve. It was demolish-| rest at Los Angeles. MANY KILLED AND INJURED IN EXPLOSION (By United Press.) , five or six blocks on all sides PITTSBURG, Feb. 12.—A terrific! of the plant were shattered. All explosion occurred at the Monon-, ambulances in this town, patrol gahela furnace ut McKeesport, pear wagoms and other vehicles are be there, early thts morning. At least! ing used to carry the injured to |15 were killed outright, and it is the hospitals. The suffering of the reported, several scores were in-|injured is agonizing and their | jared, while glass in buildings tor; went 6 are terrible. ee SUICIDE HAD MUCH NERVE Henry A. Stanley, a grain and completed the deed, and he fell feed dealer, 59 years old, commit- | dead across the bed. ted sufetde by shooting late yes-| Stanley was formerly in business terday afternoon at his home at/in South Dakota and later in Au- S24 Fairview Dewpondency | burn. He had planned to go into over the failure of a business deal | business here with W. Wohlander, was the motive. | of 621 Thonfas st., but the deal fell Marion, his daughter, aged 17, } through, causing him much worry. found the body when she returned! In her own room Miss Stanley ‘from school, together with a note | found that, before he fired the explaining the cause of the de fatal shot, her father had carefully Stanley shot himself twice, the | laid out across the bed a list of first inflicting only a flesh wound. | his creditors, about $250 in cash The tragedy began in the bath | which be bequeathed to her, and a | room, and after the unsuccessful | few checks for small amounts. attempt he washed away the blood, Mrs. Stanley died several years | and, leaving a trail of blood be-|ago, Two grown sons in South | hind, went to his bedroom. The | Dakota, besides his young daugh- | next shot, fred while the vietim | ter, survive him. The body is at | s looking into a — mirror, | Bonney-Watson — oe (By United Press.) drew two others with It. The first PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 12.—A | and second cars were thrown down broken rail derailed train No, 3) an embankment and were over- lon the West Side division of the turned, The killed were in the | Southern Pacifle, near Forest front end of the middle car, which | Grove last night, killing three and | was crashed in. The last car tipped linjuring eightecn. | partly over. | ‘The dead: | — Mrs. Edward Bates and child,| SALEM, Ore., Feb. 12.—The rail- | Forest Grove. way commission consisting of Thos, | Jd. A. MeDonaid, McMinnville. | K. Campbell, Oswald West and The derailment occurred while | Clyde R. Aitchison have gone to train was crossing a small, Forest Grove to investigate the bridge. The engine, baggage and wreck which oceurred there at 6 express cars passed the broken | o'clock last evening, and in which vail in safety, but the first coach three persons were killed and 23 was thrown from the track and | injured. BY plans for the speedy conversion of AT Viadivostok tnto a first-class fort- jress, involving expenditures of | BLACK HAND about $6,000,000, —== EARLING LEAVES. A. J. Karling, president of the | (By United Press.) Chicago, Milwauxee and St. Paul NeW YORK, Feb. 12.—Black/|R. R., went to Tacoma yesterday Hand operatives exploded a stick | with H. R. Williams, president of of dynamite under the perch of the | the Washington branch of the road, }home of Vincenzo Manelli, in Frank. | to inspect the terminal properties, fort st., early yesterday. morning, | They will then go over the route and blew the entire side of the (of the Coast extension of the road building into fragments, No one |as far as Montana. |was killed, Manelli received three | ———— Hetters last week telling him to put) |... Bank Teller Suicides, }$500 in a certain place, under pain | PHILADELPHIA, Fe 12. fof death and a wrecked home, | William H, Zinger, for 47 years in | | the employ of the banking house of to Spend $6,000,000. | Dexter & Co., and for many years XTERSBURG, Feb, 12.—/ teller, committed suicide by swal |The ministry of war is preparing | lowing carbolic acid. | | | | /

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