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np ry On al whall be ret upon the fil the sue od to a within Mh the tanner deste contract mid re. Uf the mucenantul p of the Unouaart reason fail ste Me oration, | matervet ee which peigranted ¥ fer of & ranater © Re ra cat and things Counetl or any or other officer or f the city, which by this ehar shall be required to be except the statement pre soribed in section 82 of this Art ele. published in’ the eit spaper, but not fe ° eonmeoucive horwine in Clerk or ne eftect rant o Stat ae this Seth D, 19907, T. REY NoOLon, Pre pro tem ef the City this 90th day of De MW. CARNOLI, City Comptrotier and ex-officio Ulty Clerk. Date of first publication, February 1, 1808. RESOLUTION NO. t1a8 .2 | PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO, 13 A resolution and — proposition to . Hon € of Article VILL of ‘harter of the City of Be eviding for the submis ch amendments to the qual of the ¢ sity Of Seattle at enoral elect ved by Y,ghe City Counet! ember after Pie ee. ‘eens, cam required £ p shall in the City ¢ cane be attte be amen dollars that 1 ret caves or giv shall in no @ than four hundred fifty year. A wt r each of whom | tie appointed: by" the Mayor, by | wt With the advice and conser! =| the City Cognetl for the term, ox copt ae herein otherwise wow of three years. be it further resolved, that t be and the exoing am ts hereby submitted to the * Qualified voters of the City of Ke attie for their ratifiestion of rejec~ tion, at, the next general election to deta on the day of Mareh, of mals S'thall not be granted wary err. In. Preaklent: of” the City Coanett Filed by me this Ind day of Jan-| juary, 100 nw CARROL. | bar € Gomptectine ad es-officio of frat publication, February J - houses or tru: character, and atl ft) pital! be collected ana pati | "Treamury before the ia: RESOLUTION NO. 11 PROPOSED AMENDMENT No. A renolutian amend Arth he Ly for which it A the bond required to | drinking houses ehall fase be Anest at ines thas dollars (12,900) Gpttained in this ia ae requir oe ay of amendtinent a the a t it resotved by of the Cy of Saat the City Seattio be thereto ection ot 4 | shang” or further resotved, that the | smer ¥ r jt gt the Tt? te rene submitted to tie ete Section Ta “* there sha iy for their ratification | pevintendent of it he a wy ite utilities. enforce the provisions a ™ eee of all franchise ardiman ine beh ‘and sigma by | of Works relating to" hie de: Medien th suthertiontion | partment. He shall, se far ae public | Bh BaP am ee, aatete Ease . egy Godeae of the chy of “henttie ‘le shail fed day of January. 1908 Seer af pene Werte atau con CARROLL, ondations at to such changes or election. City Councti | 7 oft | ,| } og iy ex-offieto City ie which should be re- * t be made In the equi first publication, Fetruary omnpanion in ordag to | : stort and safety of the shall keep an accurately ord of all franchiae work the time of beginning mpletion. Te shall keep on file im bin offer & series of plate drawn sheowine exact perition public ether with i the depths at or to whieh the same may le below the curface of the atreets tt shall be is duty to application struction in the City of Seattle and report his recommendation on each te the Beard of Public Works. al Ce. by the City Counetl "ef Atticls Ty of | Connection with the City Ceaneil he fier of the City of Sent’ | shall consider every application made Bt aa to toad a9 fol. | to the City of Beattie for a franchise and present bis recommendations m A tally, newspaper ot | thereon To writing. He shall. ‘under ers ve i Service rules have control of sages i nity Oe Teint | the emptor ment, of alt labor, ekttied | - or other, in his rimen fo eh gp ch other ad@itiona! powers may by ordinance fern wich oth ton 1195 City Council or Wding Sundays ¢ Public” Works may. from time. prescribe or direct. At neotiog of the Couns | 1908, ity the first day of Aprtt i Ard be it further resolved that the orenclng amendment de, and the horety voters of the City af Ke their ratifiestion er rejeo- qualified ' for in open sexaion in authentication ‘ts passage this Ind day of Jan- a8. 1» HH. WURNETT. J rowident of ine rr i the Ind day o! w. Pent after the fi uch call, of ate, with the dain of and Shall be Comptrotier and officio ity Cler *| Date of first publication, Pebruary rR) 1. 1008, ee bow RESOLUTION NO. 1142. PROPOS MENT NO. 16 Proposition to rticle Vill of ding tor pr ified votere of of Beattie at the next gen- Kd by the City Counett Heattle That Section 12 of Article VIII of} Charter of the City of Se ied to read as follows re shall be two (2 provide Dearing theres a within fi Tay ment by dopted whall be bh w - at pat Several election to aor of Pubt me | he held 5 : j ial a tee, “intoraed sand the City Counetl the ted for ity ay of Jawuary, 190%, and stgned by submitted to the! pposed | to, Conmide 1° petitioned for in came anid Ung | improvement shall be made upon af. | petition, otherwine the mode shall Ine the be wich ae the council ahall direst in| in fee preonitt | the ordinance ordering such improve- season ab| a | me iy penety and fait Tie made of “Immediate I al ati p ied, the ned i which shall contain the de tp Mo each lot or pareel of ‘ part thereof to be woul, : to be charged. levied or | 1 nevinst each lot or parcel ho land or part thereat in proportion Ato ty the special benefits to be received I Agree ihy each wueh lot or pareal or part| per the the owner of part oa f ane sh | roll day of January, 19 ped by | if man [me tn open session & loation | and Yoster of ite jo thie and day of Jaw. wary, 1998, MONEY TO LOAN 410-11 Gout ned b view WrAw LOAN ©O 4 The oll, on receipt of roll, shall cause a Published in the the olty for ten witying all t maid roll haw ine them te privet pat t buliding COMPANT DING on ae Heattle salaried people ar a copies Bavings hh lot an thereof, and declare th Hen thereon, and shall ow to be delivered to the tv what forthwith tranantt . th ate of the mame to the City \ With his certificate that u haw been duly approved by the City Council, ‘upon tpt of | term seat She Cllr Treasurer shalt pro © vollect the san Aoept as the doty af collection ther of lo de ve by law nome other of th rovided. that shall give ten dayw ficial new | 100 brane® te 8 ih | ana the Ulead ry made within o me dey Giles x PARTMENT. the date of su Hea tle Branch Holt, Mer ment will beos aT shall bear intore tt ruort nOUND, NATIONAL BANK OF er" cent um until patd, | ATT. 1f not pald before such am | oe paid in e990 ment shall have become dellig . ity of cent #hall i dein 5 GUCNE Annonn - we t4 qomsnwith be ——— —~ y the City Treasurer In his ex-of A ALERS. fleto ‘capacliy as tax collector in, the |. Wend orate CGALERO. Phe CUY |" GD HILLMAN, 1 1 # Times Bide penalty en any “delinquent Aneaament in any te laws reautre te be added (0 such anmem Yorw AROLPM WeineNe bie | miter BUSINESS CHANCES. cane where the penalty tet atile for toe at the thetr the City neil the 2nd} © Wh BURNETT, President of the City Council Filed the tnd day of January, 1908. 1 CARROLA mptrotier and ex-officio Clty of first publication, February | Wood and Coal | Oren sind weed, 92.28 5 tends wot te 8 lend Tea seh at oe rem Machines Singer. Wheeler, N Heme, Standard Demesite, Nation Mow up Het Telephone Them | To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge for one tgsertion, 106 per line. Se words to the line, Three times, one cest & word. Ove month, te per lice per day. Minimum charge for an “ad™ 20 conte, DOWNTOWN AGENCT— double the Baas for hetching. thoroughbred Buff, loghors, 5198 setting bee West [4 Fremont ‘ Seveath a between Union and University lod 441, 148% newer tranches fubher weather strippings mae im feotcbere. “balfet. Buck o8 doors, Randall, Lam Corpenter —tt <18, cock stoves, heaters, SPECIAL NOTICES. j | fire-greot safe hall clack upriene GLARERS FITTED 10 your eves 02.00 WHITTEN GUARANTRR 1 nan a Open evenings & OPTICAL Cer FURNITUURE WANTED. Ce 's restocks Dancing eware tenes Pret, tt oe Pret Abstract hed Masement of lial: fe se Phone. mate ine ATTORNEYS AT LAW. a and 7 ard. Wil make ~ wend ay Picuty t@ eat. Mothers Perry av. George’ Works pina Evans nat natomantntatne tt Pai limntdee “HELP WANTED—MALE. & marine corps Ae oppor for the men between ogee tunity to pee the wo apely in Pe ae Grand i apd 35 4 rami hon Hoos “GITUATION WANTEO—MALE. Rn ban lh ee teen cozayes and Raterences Te Trees and janted ny W H Mrowe a X Inapector HELP WANTED—FEMAL Hank | 10-1) verries. THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. | 1908, r Aivthe were registered today as] FILIPINO MAY BE MURDERER FINANCIER . MORSE is tollows Kyan—To wife of J. Wh Ryan, (By United Press.) | +4802 Fourth av, west ‘ebruary | PACIFIC GROVE, Cal, Feb. 17. | NABBED ii, won A Filipino, giving the name of | Milkey-To wife of A. D. Milkey, | Hen Woleott, is under arrest here, | 61L Thomas st, VFebroary 14, a | charged with having committed | daughter mure in San Matec vary . Preah Anderson—To wife of K. Ander the victim being a man grows ont of a note given him by son ttle, Febfuary 14, « son, with whom Wolcott Is sald to have Is Arrested for Grand Lar- former Chief Justice Morgan J | WelleTo wife of Perey Wells, | celebrated Chinese New Year, On O'Brien of the appetiste aivieie of }South Seattle, Pebroary 9, a daugh-| the morning of t day d All d jthe supreme court, Judge O'Brie ter ‘ } lowing the celebration the head: | ceny an owe is anid to have deposlied three | | lens body of the Chinaman was | notes for $100,000 each with Mr | Deaths were registered today as| discovered. Wolcott having dis Rel Morse in payment for @ block of follows? 3 appeared, he was instantly madg | ease On } 1,000 shares of stock in the Nation | Wiloox--G, HM, Wileox, 48, ebru- | the object of a search, He was . jal Bank of th America, The jary 9 Western ay, and a atyP arrested In Pacific Grove’ and will Bail. notes were to be held three yearg Wahlstrom—A. 8. Wablatrom, 46, | be taken to Ban Mateo. and not discounted, according to February foot of Columbia | Judge O'lirien, and the end of Duffee—it, Duffee, 63, Febroary | | the three-year period he 5», Seattle General hoxpital | (By United Press.) have the privilege Heateote—F, Hew 68, Feb | NEW YORK, Feb. 17 otest. OF Withdrawing m the bargain ruary 9 44th and of | ing that he ‘had dove nothing to (F the purchase of the stock. ft ts EH. Bk ruary 11, Wayalde | lwatremt. bis arrest, Charts W Mr. Morse discounted Emergency hospital | Morse, financier and promoter, was notes at the Mercan DK A. MBAY JOMDAN, Kye Might speciatint & sensational escape from Sheriff Wilson of Riverside county by leaping head foremost through the Main 4372—1nd. | window of a fast-moving Southern GEO. SennvHL. Pacific train | he eseape was made near Lan Both Phones DO YOU WANT TO SELL Your property of any description? or wt ' n was then running at a speed 0 miles an hour, The man was | | #een to roll over and over on the tort but got ap apparently uahert |The train stopped at the next sta 4 Sheriff Wilson returned search of his escaped charge t been captured. FISHERMEN FINED. | in | but he has n A. J. Anderson, Hans J Jacob Madison and H. E. who were arrested on complaint of | —¥! Deputy Game Warden A. L. Mot | Unger for operating set nets with j out Heense, near Richmond Reach were each fined $10 and costs Sat inson, | STORAGE. Upton Transfer, Moving & Kterage Co. Hot ess jones, Main 666. f jar by Judge Carroll 9 miles north o waters 40 acres feet deep “wlth WOMAN CUPID FOUND GUILTY (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb. — 17.-—-Marion| Goodenough, who, as Marion Grey, | conducted « matrimonial bureau in ; Elgin, Til, of having used the mails in perpe trating a fraud upon Wiltam Gra | ble, of Dearborn, Mo,, by failing to} secure for him as a wife wealthy | | and good-looking widow,” as prom ined In advertiving matter sent out iby ber. The verdict was returned | | before Jodge Landis in the United | States district court after the jury had deliberated nearly 24 hours. The penalty to which Miss Good enough ts sabject under the finding | is 18 months’ imprisonment in a sees | reformatory or @ fine of $500, or "* both, although the court may make the punishment jess in bis discre- | ten. Motions for a new trial will | be heard on March 12. kerry heep is te oer on Hd country F one mile from ratirond work n yountmeLr jp fhiekenn rane and garden products ‘hing such Sook prices im Heattle that bal doitere van be GREAT LAN fail wal new five-were treet; per per month ROMER T MALTY vie P21 Alackea Wide 14-18 LIGHTS MATCH--- EXPLOSION | 1 Alaska Midge, 2418 } | (By United Press.) - DENVER, Colo., Feb, 17.—While [889 per month ) minutes’ ide to | PaXeing along 16th st, in the heart of the city yesterday rneen, Dr 4 [ARLEN R ADAMS, 200 ja public drinking fountain fa RRE A GOOD BUY Two chats | struck a match to light w cigar cok atehe ane ef tee bem” bowes rifie explosion followed and ‘ « of the heavy tren foun-|in Ho flew in every direction. Dr tain Rothachild'’s right leg was horribly mangled and he was otherwise In jured. Several other persons were injured jas from a street main had leak ed into the base of the fountain and was pouring out of the faucet when the doctor struck the match. TEN MEN WHIPPED op Columbia river | ovr NRan THe Several nice ba very aany te jand see» plat ROBERT MALTRY PLP 900-971 Alaska Hide DYEING AND CLEANING. o rellable Gye works, ring Queen City © op Main ies Works, # Union a MILLINERY. Me aide harness hange or ¥ Red eam, wagon | property © JONNBTON ¢ two #906 Orin Ruse! PHYS! -1ANS. Dr John 1504 Reeond Womens Diseases | Suite BIT Riel Hide “Dunlap ade Win and ATTORNEYS, PATENT ‘Tirooks, registered Patent Saute Atiornere; 18 deere te 26-6 Colman Plook PATENTS, perfected be worth hat | morning and wh of them white and six negroes white men, who are suffe ONLY $200 CASTT sore backs as the result of a se OS ay A of —f* —- 5 vere chastisement of whips, are: ping of the white men and the ne- groes and the tobacco war in Ken tucky is not apparent. None of “Everybody Satisfied had a nice active or to the farmers’ No attempt was made stored tobacco. pooling movement. to destroy of people a We whom wer vel ote GIVE MONEY (By United Press.) pneumonia induced by overdoses of laudanum taken a few days ago He had been ill and had consider 17-19 able trouble, his wife also being CKEN an invalid, and it is believed he took the with suicidal intent to friend mre wh that he wanted his wife to pr his $6,000 of insurance in the W Johnson. | ing from | (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17—In |view of scores of passengers, ao soner, Edward J, Ely, en route | toe Angeles to San Quentin }to serve six months for robbing | | Southern Pueifie box cars, made | Natiom! bank, in which he was taken in custody yesterday when |the steamer arrived from London erly a direttor, and thet he rep Morse was hurried to the office of resented to the bank that he was Judge Dowling and, after putting authorized to receive its cheek for up a bond of $20,000, was given hi» the amount of the loan. liberty pending his hearing on two! Morse declared that he was not indictments charging grand larceny fleeing from arrest when he went involving the sum of $100,000. to Kurope, but was simply making The charge against Mr, Morse a business trip. ‘BANDIT SHOOTS MAN WHO RESISTS HIM ter | 1 i ft “t he prisoner co Sethe to0 foes William Wright, a elgarmaker, ; scene and assisted the injured man of the couches to the diner.| Was shot and seriously wounded by to ‘he office of Dr. ¢ KR gyre | Before the sheriff could divine his|a highwayman who attempted to ga av ae Rages Bis. Biggs | | purpose he suddenly stepped from | hig, wounds: Wore Canine COAL etal tye eee fiat |hold him up early yesterday morn- dressed. . Sarin r 0. pos yy | through un open window. The|& near his home, at 759 Harri Although painfully Injured, it ts . json at said Wright will recover. None of the bullets, it is asserted, entered @ vital spot Detectives MeClure and Peterson yesterday arrested Charlies E. At the command to hold up bis hands’ Wright struck the footpad over the head with bis umbrella bending the steel rod double with the impact Hailey, a moving pieture operator, The thief then began shooting on descriptions furnished by the rapidly at short range injured man, he will be held A number of people in the pending further investigation. neighborhood beard the shots, and It is sald Bailey was seen in the windows were rapidly rained. Pa- locality of the shooting about mid- trolman Jay Decker rushed to the night. POLICEMAN !S SHOT T BY HIGHWAYMAN United Pre ;*houlder. The officer fired two SAN PRANCISCO, eb ~ shots at the fleeing man in re Policeman Edward Mills w khot turn, but failed to stop him. The and severely wounded last night highwayman had held up F. ©. by a highway robber who had just Thompson, a bartender, within four left a victim lying unconscious on blocks of the Central police sta- jthe street. While sta % at the tion, and, after rendering him un- | corner of Golden Gate ay. and Tay conscious with a blow on the head, has been found guilty | jor ft. & young man approached the ‘officer and told him that a holdup had just taken place ne: had rifled his pockets. A young man giving the name of James was captured shortly after the shoot- iby. The officer saw a man run- ing He disclaimed all knowledge ning and commanded him to halt. of the holdup, but admitted that Instead, the fugitive turned and he shot Policeman Mills, thinking fired two shots, one of whieh he was a hold-up man in the dis pa k Officer Mills in the right guise of an officer. Samuel Rothschtids stopped beside | the rear door of the hov and drawipg o | | | Treadwell, | ioe oe (By United Press.) i EDDYVILLE, Ky. Feb. 17 Night ridera, 300 strong, visited; etn i nl Eddyville at 1 o'clock Sunday pped ten men, four| ered by The | representing J | | partial admission from Grand Juror the victims was known to be either; influential in opposition | | | | TAKES POISON TO NORTH YAKIMA, Feb, 17.-=C. I Hoag, foreman of the Mo: ranch, | one of the most extensive prope oom [ies In this district, is dead of | say | Pike Gaariernete tracts trom | men of the World. Hoag had been | $400" the on are il a rancher here for 15 years and pI ay RR. aes bined net }was highly respecte His wite, * ma 826 | who Is in a hospiin and two | children survive bim JILTED MAN ENDS LI sae SURED, sion, but was finally cornered by Johnson and forced tovedmit that | he is a non-resident. | The district attorney was given until Tuesday morning to make » counter showing. BIG ROBBERY. Jilted by Mary Timmerman, a (By United Press.) girl in the same house, G. Esiel| pens y bn ime, man, 26 years old, an electrician of | 918 Jefferson st., shot himself Sat- urday night, and died last nig! the Waynide hospital necklace worth $60,000 has been stolen from the apartments of the | Countess Von Wartensleben, wife lof the noted cavalry general. The Esjelman, a Hollander, was in! love with” Bice. ‘Timmerman, | coumtens, returning to ber room Kins. Karly Saturday evening the Pou, Aumerttios. wet Feqgecahenny couple had final intarview. when | G20ce against her. Hsjelman was informed by the girl that she would not marry him fsiveny Agente “Meeting. Policemen Brandon and Rush | 5 saw him standin: on the corner LOTS ANGEL: ES, Cal., Feb 11.— ch Delegates and members of the Na- near his home. She has turned ‘ a me down,” he said to the officers. Honal Association of Railway At midnight Kajelman went to| sents opened their annual cou- vention In Los Angeles this morn- ing. The sessio will continue until Wednesday, $1.50 14-Inch Adjust- Saree’ 75c MAY ESCAPE FROM = Screw .... RIAL (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.— irregularity in the impaneling ot| the present grand jury, which will in all probability result in the dis- missal of the last batch of indict ments returned against Walter J.} Bartnett, J. Dalzetl Brown and J. W.| of the defunct Califor ula Safe Deposit and Trost com pany, and possibly in the destruc tion of the validity of the Mof; land grand jury, has been discov Attorney Hiram Johnson, Datrell Brown, one of the jointly indicted directors. Johnson bas managed to obtain e and, fired a bullet revolver, into his lang. He lied a letter to relatives nd felling them of his act. Adjustable to amy angle or posited; steal 4 ~ Kets close neart¥ of heaving right E option of hand- ot mise this ems J. W. Rucker, Lesley Woods, for-| Joba W. Hammersmith that bis snap mer city marshal; Press Fralick, | residence is in Alameda. Hammer. who occasionally acted as deputy | smith made every effort possible to stare aie marshal, and Grace Robertson, a avoid making this damaging admi PINNING terme $15 do saloon porter. opeiahinahainasamsnssedions ata al F. M. S Erie times block, et — cashier |” “The connection betwéen the whip:| Soap Lake Salts will rellev all lorms of rheumatism. 1310 Second Avenue Large Fortunes The basis of every fortune has been small sav ings. This ts one step in fortune building that every person can have a hand in. Begin saving to day. Deposits of one dollar or move are accepted by this institution which offers absolute security. Interest is allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annua, Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. SEATTLE, WASH. «». + President ..Viee President Secretary . Cashier RK. Shorrock J.P. Harte Alexander Myer re J. V. A. Smith