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license wh the City ted ant st ohare giving away oF where the thereof is to be ipremines where ovlv of, or in any! Tonnection there Mer auch license the inal, given, away or veenntities of not le Hf within any of the and in qual Manictn. | Whe ef said saloon net be granted, 9 of liquors The sum any laquor be lene ft by the gen: hewses oF pa before the and no rem! fee shall be for which it bond and propos of pepritent qmend, rete fe VIII ef the City Char for the subumis- dp ated fr Baara sealed proposals ne for thet . and Buh secretary Werks at the i With the dan Pall be Board of Put). Ww may be at tte + oF office aR Iretion « fe const ie it of the THE SEATTLE ST td ia a SDAY, FEB Boties thereat to be lal Newabaper of the ely f {ve imsues notify tod that wald been filed and re the date of the thue fixed eon ‘ made and alall refuse to properly the contract Hen thereon, and become the ot wood and beat vi Inves stigate at Once Which the City shall give ten ays: notice in the of f such notice to the owner of ve published © to 960000 BACH the failure to nm fatal whee publi pt as otherwise in (his ¥ leaves Pleat ay The Newtieirest FreeholdCo « First and Beoond Ave i be it further regoing amendment wubmitted to soeolvot at the! collection, and thet wn within thirt © date of much ratifioacion ur the vext genoral election 4 the fra day Souneit the goth OCULiSTS AND AURISTS. “Fa OtMer r fleto capacity wa tax Gollec tor in the Manner preaertbed by Treasurer shall add T. REYNOLDS, rt) 4, By REYNOLC Migesee uted O17 ime thin 20th day of de. bet Aviney ign and Coal jeane where the state laws require a to be added to such asne WK aeeLYe r Oia ee t efor De | City Comptrotion and ox nattile « ity the foregoing vent be, and the Date of firkt publication February oir ratifiertion or rejec. weneral election to RESOLUTION NO. AMENDMENT NO. os. and signed by Jona Poe | | _ HOt Reoond av one r The time of the ARS a, tot «This tnd day of Jan- ¥ forest mined wood. PATENT ATTORNEYS. “haan “ Brooks 1 by the City Count! jot the City of ‘Heater Seotion € of Article VIIT ot Charter of the ¢ tie be amended to read as follows? There shall be a © &@ Muperintendent of Mtreots rintendent of Light: ‘orks, @ Bupertntend- of Mulldings, and a Superintend: | f Public Utilities each of whom appointed by the Mayer, the advice and consent of “ rete © ey Comptrotier ® y ‘ex-officio City romistered Pacent eye, 18 yeu Date of firat publication, February Dineetinger, — W! | sndard, Dermestte, Nation wheade, 91560 un lefied i SUPPLIES. ereon Supply Ge, iil Cherry ®& tt) “PHOTOGRAPHER: i Sewers. a Suj fog and Water “jnventions developed and perfected Dudnen Nelson Beta! me Otherwise provided, eof three years. further reecived, forenving amendment be mitted to the the City ef Be ratification oF at general election te held on the Std day of March, | Counett the tnd rd detivered to a casonabie pri Passed the City day ' AUCTION SALES. a ANcKR FOR soe) Pike BURNETT. the Clty Codneth day of Jan: We heave « fveaere Gardening and mramberry raining ". ity Qouptretior and es-officte City bate of first publication, Pebruary a RESOLUTION NO. 1139, AMENDMENT NO. 14 PROPOSED houses shal aret 5 a “a than Ye ‘any of Seattle at the west this amendment , aa tequiring the © Th ~~ BOR te booming sgt ye ee bees only wi Se Th ast | p “ovina cashier, | Holden looked at bis own shabby aE EE = ahsie “aattele vit the Olt f the ot neat ‘4 cy be i Stellen Feom and board for Phone North 492 Works relatt He shall. ao demand. ait frAnehiae construction carried om Ih OF serame f the City of Seattio. time | Board of Pubtie ten ~ ouninendalions a@ betterment» avired to be made in the equ hie me esenpemnes in and Pog ot the nena teoerd of ali crenchioe the time of beginning i lt keep on in bis office = seriow of plats drawn wing the exact position able utility u Thirty minutes’ 1180 42 204 second hand be j Mama. 1S 8 ADAMS, 268 Cw Counet! the Ind newranity | Sacre irrigated orchard tr op Columbia river aod —— eee GLABAES FITTED to your oreo $08 cain in tone Open evenings a pRoORtY OPTICAL « Hank @ Trost Bid a? Pourth and Tike MONEY TO LOAN THE WTAR LOAN OO Recond and Jemen The of the wage earner Ao snainesr or employe cam el should bere CARROLL, Ond evefticis City j secure CONTRACTORS. pasted for the oree 4 Orchard: price ® ad can ba ohtainna a ot the Director Winistration baciding Tae gre ENT LA to carefully gaa overs mn » in the Clty of Seattle aad f NY a inacnon ied people on 4 ue tien of esol ward of Public Works. frien see tie pepe Barings Bai iy the City Counctt | © Article IV of Jghy hd of Beat a to teat! ae foi BA Galy newspaper of Sos, peelianed in Heatton mate the City of Reuttie “Braet Meninora Fecommendationa leg. have control of | abe . FA. Newton Peepie's Bank Ridge Lonne om jernacte | City Cownell may by onttr nett cmmy by orl | Sin, and the Fall,” 1 he ehall pertorn prescribe or direct. A\ eating of the City Corn: | jay of Aprit nares HELP WANTED—MALE. pire December avin papantuest 1 Ve by 190 to $46 down, | traditions ratification or rejee- | 24 OUND Natt neneral election FUR? FOUND mei the tnd | =| slaved by nued the City ithe laws of life 1 'd@ron, though prot its pasnage this 3nd 4 STFUATION WANTED—MALE. net Trees and shruve pruned FURNITUURE WANTED, 9 | mitted, wident of the ny Filed tue-End day of w. Vaides Pyrnitur 153) Ge ind. $090 DE. TISTS. mpteoiler and ex-officio City of first pabiieation, February slenmon, 3 | this end ts RESOLUTION NO. AMENDMENT NO. from $260 te | rod erma, $26 cash and and ponte CA ee |GiTUATION WANTED—FEMALE. £9 Union Mock at led voters of A by the City Counei! Article Vit of! Charter of the City all be two (2) ales of making payin “TFREMONT AND BALLARD. —— vermente men tone wainat the local! ‘entablished 1869 ring such improve __ DYEING AND CLEANING Immediate Payment e works, ring eee uy TOAL——COAL 7 lump $5, Nut $4.50 FOOT OF YESLER WAY. PHONES: Main 4372—I1nd., A_ 2239. GEO. BERRYHILL. POOP SOOSEOOOOD ATTORNEYS aT Law. nts 1 and a7 U, iy | REAL ESTATE DEALERS. r, 8 Fine Mae K WATERHOUSE & CO, f part therexf ae] sees dlhone ial benefits to be received Avtnn Acree, AND JAPAN MILLINERY OSTEOPATHY. f the owner of each lot oc | “, it ng case shall a REMNANTS, HALF PRICE Hundreds of the remnants and short ends of Silks, Dress Goods, White ie, Lin Wash Dress Goods, Linings, tons and Sheetings, everything in remnants of yard goods morrow at Just half the regular prices: ——— 18e BATTING, 1846. Large White Soft Fluffy Rolls Cotton Hatting, our regular 180 quality; tomorrow 13%@ roll —$——< LACE CURTAINS £1.69, Reguiar $2.75 and $3.00. 100 to sell, extra tong. extra wide, new patterns; this tna big saving MEN'S PANTS, $2.48. High-gra goods, that we soll regularly at $4.50, $5.00, $5.60 and $6.00; a big line to shoose from tomorrow at $2.48, —_— MEN'S UNDERWEAR, HALF PRICE. Many colors and many styles, but not many of any one kind. but ali sizes in the lot; the wool in them cost more at the mills. EYESIGHT : @ ~ Crockery, Granite- Price ware, Glassware, China, Rugs, Draperies, Table Covers, Portieres. Dr. A. McKay Jordan SPECIALIST. European and American Graduate. Fourteen years’ experi- ence; 40,000 cases examined and glasses fitted. Second ° LADIES’ SUITS, 84.15. Regular prices $12.00, $13.60 $15.00 and $ assorted col ors, stylon and sizes; if you are looking for a here it is LADIES’ HATS, 81.0%, Dress and Street Hats, regular prices $5.00, § $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00; tomorrow $1.08, etter see them; they are dirt cheap EY CAPES, $2.48, tan, castor, brown and athe 33 to 48 Inches, $10.00, $12.60, 6 and $18.00; tomor regular $15.00, $16. row choice $2.48, GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS. Reguiar prices 75e, $18.00 FURS AT &6.9N, Fifteen Ladies’ Long Fox Hoas aud Scarfs, regular price $15.00, $18.00, § 0; tomor if you a going north this is a chance you cannot afford to miss. SILKOLINES $¢ A YARD. Regular prices 12%¢ and Ibe a yard; tomorrow @¢@; full bent styles and colorings Suite 204.205 People’s Bank Buliding. hone, Main 4078. STEALS SHOES OFF DRUNKEN MAN Do you believe anybody could take your shoes off while you slept and put his own on your feet and never wake you? W. R. Holden, « laborer 32 years Jas | old, did this to Edward Martin, a fellow prisoner in the elty jail this \morning while Martin was sleeping off the effects of a jag. Holden and Martin were sent in| {e8\ about the same time last night, both on the charge of Intoxication. =! in the night, while ai) the prison ers were snoring soundly on the | benches and on the cement floor, — footgear and then cast envious eyes on Martin's well shod feet confed to the phone whi being burglarized, Mrs. L, Fletcher, landlady of the Alpha hotel, 604 Pike #t., was robbed last night fee an 7 ‘SNEAK THIEF GETS PURSE By means of the telephone, and a who called the vietim the house waa Mra. Fletcher, in reporting the | matter to the police, says that she alone in the house when called the telephone, While she was endeavoring to understand what the call wae about, @ strange wi n en ed her room and took @ purse containing $6 in gold, a bunch of keys and a money order for $2. Discovering that detection might ow an attempt to negotiate the money order, the thief returned it through the matls this morning. Garfield Long, 24 years old, who claims to be @ railroad man, was arrested by Officers Leslie and Humphrey, and will be held pend- | 196 investigation of the case. ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD BUILDING PLANS The executive committee of the building board for the Aretie Broth at the Alaska Yukon-Pacific expost tion, held a meeting yesterday af- ternoon and formally adopted th |arehitect’s plans for the building | submitted by Edelavard & Sankey. rhood building to be erected The building will be about 90 long, with a main hall 40x60 a two-story wing 86x49. The cost of the structure, with furnishings, will approximate 0 During the exposition it will be on the same order as a state build- ing for the people from Alaska and the Yukon territory and the Aretio Brotherhood will hold open house | every day for the people from the |north. After the exposition the building will remain as a perma nent Alaska museum. Death Record. Deaths were registered today as | follows: Hanson—V. Hanson, 21, February 3, Seattle General hospital. Regan—M. Regan, $6, February 1615 Third N Barnard—C. B. Barnard, 28, Feb- ruary 9, 2448 Second W. Rist—T, Rist, 19, February 10, Providence hospital. Streeter—C. Streeter, 72, Feb- ruary 11, 4219 Ashworth. Trice—G. A. Trice, 47, February 12, Seattle General hospital Kendall—A. 8. Kendall, 93, Feb- To think was to act with Holden, | ruary 11, 1524 Melrose. (and rapidly he removed the sleep: ers shoes, placed his own wherg | 11 the stolen property ought to be, and quickly laced the victim's shoes over bis own insteps. Martin nev er so much as raised an eyelid dur jing the operation. When charged with the theft bf Jallor Corbett this morning, Holden stoutly denied it, although he wore Martin's shoes at the time. Holden was withdrawn and petty larceny substituted. FAVOR PURCHASE OF ENTIRE TRACT The appolatment of a committee ' park on a trip of inspection. experts from the membership of ‘the Seattle Real Estate Men's as sociation to fix a price on Ravenna ciobs, who took luncheon at the |home of W. W. Beck, at the park, yesterday This action was favored after the yest had been taken : the = SAYS MAN IS |! ~ DEGENERATE The Riddell lecture in the Tab t night on “The Devil, ‘ular as those that had preceded |it In attracting and bolding a ca) | pacity audience The speaker tre psychologist. Man is hereditertly degenorate,” he declared, “This is more than a} dogma; it is a deplor-} able fact. Young animals, by fol lowing their normal instincts, obey fectly, but chil ted from all evil influences, by following their ab- normal, inherent tendencies, {f per will violate every law of jiife, Bternal progress is the com com mand of all nature and nature's ‘on ease |God. Whatever ts conducive to! xo; whatever Is op-| posed is evil.” The speaker had quite a little na ito say by way of explanation of the coamos and the de mean ing of the atonement Mr. Riddeil's theme tonight will be “God, Faith and Prayer. Plans are being perfected for an Jother mass meeting for men next | hunday, in which prominent citi-| zens will discuss briefly “What We a | Noes PAINTER SECURES REMARKABLE GRIND PIANO | Paul De Longpre, Celebrated Flower Painter, Obtains Art Treasure. A suberb, specially designed grand | pi has just been rece cash | Angeles,” sa¥e the Times Instrumente made by n The Inetrument will be home, where eatabliahment ite beginning ora of telegraph proved as pop-| ted his. theme, | |not from the theological potnt of | sowed | View, but rather from that of the | and any stand-| at least. ‘eald that the party almost unant mously favored the purchase by the | elty of the entire tract, as the level | It is Raker—M. Baker, 31, February . Providence hospital. Birth Record. | Births were registered today as | follows Pratt—To wife of H. F. Pratt, | 4052 27th W., February 4, 4 son. Cameron——-To wife of H. B. Ca eron, 4040 25th W., February 6, a | daughter. The charge of intoxication against | Green--To wife of H. W. Green, 2421 Ninth W., February 8, a daugh- ter. BF ese antgrhine wife of M. Berger, terbay, February 3, a daughter. grb i~To wife of B FP. Landwall, 4426 27th W., February Wa daughter. Bh sot wife of F. T. Bucy, nth N. E., February 2, a son. Ke fi To wite of H. Bruhn, Seattle General hospit } 10, a daughter. February Woodford—To wife of G. Wood- portion is needed for a playground, | org, Seattle, February 4, a daugh- | park was favored by some 60 repre | the remainder being @ wooded can- sentatives of Seattle improvement | yun. A large attendance ts expected at the meeting of the Federated Im provement clubs at the Chamber of Commerce, at 2:30 Saturday after noou Need for a Greater Seattle,” and | Mr. Riddell will give some of hi opinions on this subject. Oe a RE The re-insuranee reserve of the Washington Fire Insurance com- pany increased during 1907 f $48,000 to $137,000. The Key That unlocks the door of wealth is persistent, systematic saving. This bank welcomes the savings accounts of the laboring man and the working woman. Open Your Account Today With Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry TEA Think of us once a day | Your grocer returns your money jif you dont like Sehilling’s best; ee mortive tock If you don’t like | it, take-back your money | ter. house hardware seven Feagons would cause no fast (here wouldn't be around. First Reason. Qui bre lain round cornered knob and ew on No. 8 Reason pattern solid ly onze faced tock t No, 628% 44, plaia round escutcheon and knob nm wok ed lack ce 196 struction making It Improved dull brass, cold stamped steel coll spring, @aay working, everlas look Have always sold for ibe before. Pith anon. pair 2\x3% wold steel deli brass ~e finish loore pin butts Sixth Reason, dull brass sash ttt ee | Seventh Reason. dull brass finish, National” cold mpet steel, better finger hold sash ex February 19. meter by hundr of $2.06 on a micrometer urs about once in a century 1310 Second Avenue ¥ Warranted Full Set of Teeth $5 f Associated De Dentists 1112 » SECOND AV. LBERT ut ANSEN Dinmonds, Watehes, dewelry, FIRST D CHERRY Optical De ween ne