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nettoe thi aay inves ; ' m . diyge prio’ . oft pia, ner : y, Hi q Broperty exec y Tiquer tie Tcensed 8): here be Sa neon | Be bee wT | trots 5 prep: | the [Tr money of AM Ordinaneer tax and anon all other proceedings s sone | matters wud thi of City Council or any board or other officer | Sie ranted under thene charver PM weanater of 2," ee tt ie ary of the elty, which By this char ter are of shall be required to be pudtinhed. except Oe sta mt phar | sootion 32 of thie Art riithed ia the ety # | rot the | callwotton the tien at the next be held en the wa ‘tay oe 1908 Paraed the City Council te 20ch tay of December And alaned by open aoonten of’ ite passage this 30th day Of Dee written | Comber AC DK, pet RT, REYNOLDS, | 7 tem of the City!) MW. CARHOL! Date of first publication. February OPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 13. A tesotution and an ition te | ; oad, Section € of Article Vill 1 7 Cher twe-thiris of the | sitle, and providing for the subinie- clause (1) shall sion of much amendments sat December | ified veters of the bay deat Molt dhsvectar| int cotenctPaeazact eile ot of the City of & Section 6 of Article VIII of the City Charter of the City Be attle be amended to read follow: Beotion ¢ shall ent ef Public shall be 8 and with & he Been are’ tne | cit ne erwin eiherwiae ‘Srovian’ | is to bs And bee farther peneieet, eeulng amendment be where sold | +), for ‘ef, or in any there- | Qualified voters ef the City ef Be- * atthe Cor their ratifient oF rejec- tee at the seat be pate on the Sra day 18 Punged the City Council the ted day of J yh 1908, and or ee ae this grb nigh or bus: and alt bb ‘and pa the e RESOLUTION NO. 1129, | PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 14, A _resokation teeny of | fer” Artic! be published in the Offioia! newapaper of the city for ter ONBECUTTVS baw raoKe Intereat that said roll hes neon ae and ing t Ye wiring tt yo of won bis o act and bond re | agatnet each ~ ti the | theres: na a - re ery Ae to : tied | ten CL delivered te the Clty Who shall forthwith iplicate of the wam t has been duly approved by | the ant y by f a Shalt give ten fal tand lee to the owner of J, when the post uch owner f Sy | Known, but the failure to mal ’ be fatal when publi Retaviished “t fertitied to in for | ‘ "cline hana ment th pptrotier and ex-officio city | Pomalty to be Se"** this Sut day of Jan President of the ett od dew Be | vary, 1 Re it resolved 47 ne Olly Counel ba. mptrotier and ex officio ott ; of first publication, February |~ oar 7. 2 F3 EF sf Ti 3 z le Ht 3 i il Ss een THE BEAR LOAN OO ae notifying all prime tinal bullding rie eortifioate Fooeipt of | shall pre- | Bainry, boone f « Bank Hide ade) that such ont i | and he mired Staten ansena. | ti Gelinguent and alth, vise pres | collector in, the few. The Clty no. penalty to ansenamwent in any 0 jaws require @ * resolved. that | the foregoing amendment be. and the mame qualified yoters au RESOLUTION NO. 1138 be bath nenks Teet the Clty Counett the na a al election te signed by thentication Furnished rome MONEY To LOAN engineer or emp Det veer Confidential ¥. A. Newlon, 207 viture. horecs ete 1) New York A } | bustwoge Interest allowed ~ Tan FURS Mer at the rate of | Heaitle Branch— tt paca eshte in enon os phat beture such Anke PUGNT WOUND wala it “ BANK OF petit Pd Ae Anke 4 Biwele te Principal cities of Rurope ferred. 1016 Columba i, BURNETT, Co ‘ WYAry: 19CE | Purnished housekeeping tis a |S Nive week Muti Terrier t lower portion of Ne questions And We Wal ss od, nutes Appt see Pike Rest =. 4 one Insertion, 100 Seren words to the ite. pfs: | Pow SALE—wisceLLAneous. iin de on OP Wood and Coal _ -= $2.75 o bead. Gry sad wood AGENCY—P. HL Spat, Seertio Peet Mate Ballard ar, Phone, Ballard Son — OFFICE—Seventh ar, is tom co May he nion and University. 1060; Ind. 441. Pivot ave Main 1936 tnd 2876 ay Sy ivered, bone we tr aaah For sale, furniture tee, 1058. SASK Fike “al Binds, deiwwared Ye alt cig at reasemabie prises, Wainer Weieea tee Phones i718 FOr sate on sarge wort heres, doubie ee roots | the Meshnelders of the Rew York | ot barneee ‘ * i first patiieation, February S28 0S Tin 4 eecure the com: | pu He shall indexed record of showin MO. 1125. toh connection with the cit shall consider every Yat [to the City of Memttle Poe and present he to coil 8p i, under | Pane furnished | time se time, the firet meetin etl after the fir tendeat of He ut of otfice shail ‘expire December 31, 1908. Am! be it farther resolved that ¢ endment be, and 0 tos. i ages theat he Firat meb- | car ai, ait ‘shall vie | UAT? $908. late of hie CARROLL ye City Comptrotier and ex-officio City Proposition to Section 12 of Article VIil of \d providing tor such pi of Masiee te hereby miven that @ ot Washington. @ili be held at te Seon, Bo fe Western av a tepalty be a 7 * bend the Tab day of RAT W. JAMIBAON, or eee, oan Cait Pom ena ot Pal ar for, hotching, re, fasreery. Green Lak Manttle First Av pote wh j ot OE ee HELP WANTED—MALE, . | Bleck Wanted-—To employ representative a and sey Wanted tor Lh joom agree ‘ounctl the % | Fo ries sae the conte in person or by letter to bes hon Reoma 3% na Central Hotel, fe seage this Snd day of dan: | Sats" wack BURNETT, JR, Wanted, oid and young men to learn the tind] President of the City Council, Biusabing, | bicker eri P y. “ony at @ Filed the 2nd day ¢. lanuery, 1908 | cifle Trade HELP WANTED--FEMALB. of first publication, February | ——— ~~~ Taal tnd sities dir P length. have been’ s RESOLUTION NO. 1142. — of thelr pr PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 16. | iik Werke Br Mi Independent X BL 00 setting Belews, F158 Vooler For sale, team of mares, wright 2.000; furniture Wult Leghorns cane Kingssiver, 2408 Rast Het Wor isin toe ts Hee Augustus Arnationg oie gentio: | meatthe ABSTRACTORS, For tals Intor te tren opm Hund tare be 4 ane. one Set a | eraber, — offices ~~ Valdes Fprntture C TORO lifled voters of Girt for general house work the next gen- * city of- [of the City of Heatt powever.| ‘That Hection 12 of Article VIII of ‘aaid » he all bids | the City Charter of the City of He- may. with |attle be amended to read as follows Section 12. There shall be two (2 yment for such! pathe and drill wie art einat the loeal created an provided. to wit: | «Tm. bs ment” a ment by SR, 6 opted ial by that ee “ mode petitioned for in ease said Mm, Sopeiderat pr be made upon petition, the mode whall suck y anctl shall dire t ian ordinance ordering such improve ment ‘The mode of “Immediate Payment” lwhalt be as follows After’ the city council hae by or. or authorized the , Preverty Boome 18-20 Dow such impravemen' contract therefor b hereinbefore provi » works shall rep An assessment he City of seat the Comptrotyor vf laud ot north ——————— ie Kt reaaived by the City Counett | om for general house work. TH 18th LB a rose in exchange for on View nat be PF. ©, Box §&, Charies| . Stytish YOR HALE OR ed against 3 ter top prices fi at SEP TESS Or tnd. bose | re AM. leorner Pine street cht bathe month 116 1h ae, SUSINGSS CHANCES, Wood BB gh gy Dey Seca, anne = ote load, if berear « Revel Sats ain veh ov & Phone tie Int wire Sanne fer hatebl theroughored Buff i arte | Se es For sais, lunch coun’ ea 0 eee R14 Pie Sheree spring dettr- » Bai. sateen. Alfred Gfeller, 620-21 New Tork biock. Rasesli K. Pareell, tis Ne OT Dr Kéwin J. Brown is piossed ti nounes that he Js giving hls porsen practice, and may WN. Otticss 1, 2%, 4 6 6 and 7, pice min Tia Fir Beattie FURNITUURE WANTED. restocking time; now . Yolee 24 Holyoke Block c lowest prices ier FOR EXCHANGE, Riccio massane fo men or women. Cottage, rear T14 tthe GRCHANGR om take land, on county 1407 DR. HOLT, osteo CO ration, light eure; Women's Diseases—Dr 00 Cotman Bide. |muke 6? Bite! Wide, 1807 the spe inge rec oF parcel of patra, h improvemen' tea. that whe 1 he owner of each 1 GUY officins Wecting. the May Sripioy a lie of the owner be fatal Wie ae such wnt 4 jexcrivtion of the property Dr Dall Arcade | ito-urinary @ivenses OSTEOPATHY. Ade and Trade Mark 41-24 Boatth PATENT ATTORNEYS. Atiorney®. 1 SSoiman Wieck THE SEATTLE STAR—SRTURDAY, FEB. 22, 1908 OCULISTS AND AuRIST! wel’ to 1 4. sundays by eupuintment ® G OisermAD, u » M ' oa OTe ‘WARMS ANU ACREAGE. ED Mind of iand in the y & making afler thy uid carn the there have for se! | kind ef iand thet he Tieton (that anal to be completed ip © to $3,008 for first-class Bia avd firm ie the “oident im the state iahed in teet Zee nea 78H cowie, trent so with as) the henks aos ue wet - ay 3 le we will CALHOUN, DENNT & @Wwre ALASKA DUTLDING bigeates = Gy pipe line acho! hoase om the tend. Good sot) ead plenty $18 gee, men THE NORTH WHET FRERHOLD oO, 114 Columbia Ht Phones Main Ind, 0942, ROiT Fait, 70 Sk our » CAR ACTS ta t Provably ne 8 shanee Ig tH dOGD LAND Ag POR ho LITTLE MONEY rich sell, very eastly cleared, nic cated. few minutes walk from st ow Gems to the ettite and got Qui portion: are ROPERT MALTRY, LAND. t between Beattie and Tecon it 919-970-921 Alaska Ride BOSTON HARBOR, ts booming ¢-toet sidew) kinds Senet Sen's cashier today to Times block a “acto trigated orchard tracts, right olumbia river and railroad: to | Sinisa thie springs very. sasy, termet Speeial ind io those desiring 1 Aleka Bide. —19-99 TWENTY-ACKE SNA ere for 20 WINSHIP BROS, n Ride ain with 06 ta terme $25 dow a house, 7 * 2 free cow Ynonth. See CD Hillman's om lw Times Bowk, at once water erase: T MALTRY, 919-920-921 Alaska Mlig. balance on pa W. R CALDERWOOD, Room § 110 Cherry #t $650 « KOMERT MALTBY *19-920-091 Alaska Bide, —19 de Main 1600 4 | ve and juvestiqnte RG c auctionser, Phones: Main | | 10h; indenendemt 18 Rverybedy who bes bought the right Y You ought not to make another pay so for the average person whe Agere from sore tracts one raile ot orton, on county toed and P1P-920-PF1 Alneke Biag — 19-92 wret| Come Out Tomorrow | house, tot site. near line. Just the kind for | subdividing. Rasy terme. eral poultry houxes; nice through place; abundance to! house and e office and IRIGH. AMERICANS The leith American Not-Partisan | club will bold clock te bernian hall attendar ve a few conte | man, holding a card in th: j union, wea union label on a paly of now-union tailor and bought from a jelerk wh organization Convention Ends in Deadlock. MARYSVILLE tighth divtriet aled to name a candidate lto succeed Cole, adjourned having made @ |had been 1,011 Shops Closed for Ten Days. ST. LOUIS, FP 2 ‘ S] ite poltey Missourl Pacific | tem clowed thr throwing nearly t employ me par cloned et March 2% ~ Spectacles $1.00 And up. Bring your eye troubles {to us, Sehuchard Optical Co., 7 Second Av Let Us Show You ‘And it wilt have cost Feut. Remember, no interest. THE REALTY LOA 624 ara Free Excursion TO TACOMA SUNDAY. thie Thi high and dry one chanee to beat the land aye wanted to do it evening and arrange (® 6% Open until wpm. nd tation, then follow walk (o our sign addition, here price seo terme $150 cash, baiance $20 per manih JOUN M WHITE CO, 7 Phones Lots $125 Each $10 down and $5 per month. Day's Park Addition in Weot Beattie J. Goodfellow & Sons’ Room A Washington Bide INVEST FOR SALR AND e600 40 neres good road and ex Auburn, where milk is paid change part fur good neas M. 6226 Murphy Pinee, Northweat Take Fremont © and small North afternoon 4 Speakers will "FIND MEAN MAN (y United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, aM Clerks have discover | their comrades who changes his principles to save dickering for ,a Iron Mountain ays if ite shops today WASTES 7 NO TIME ON CEREMONY —— ed wo Seattle electricians and | inate brides were made happy by | Judge Reid, of the superior coftrt of Tacoma, in as brief time a» was ever made in the consummation of a double wedding yesterday D. J. O'frien and Elnaa Bh Down, and L. B. Kurtichanof and y Hi, Seott Were the contract fies who applied to Judge Keid, when a justlee of the peace could not be found The two couples were Uned up altergately, and the judge pro- nourtfed the folpwing sentence on eh couple fy the authority vested In me las judge of the superior court, L pronounce you man and wife. Thats all, You may sit down. Next It does not appear on the court record whether or not the jadge kiswed the brides or hon nico foes. * : LACK OF LUX URIES CAUSES DIVORCE Deserted because he could not give his wife all the luxuries to which she was accustomed, Robert M traveling salesman for firm, was granted a di by Jadge Reid, of voree ye ma jvans testified that he still loved wife as much as the day he married her, and would be happy to live with her for his own sake and for the sake of thelr #year ‘OFFICER ALLOWS A old son, but that reconeiiiation seemed iinpossible He said that his wife came of a wealthy family, and, as she could not bring hersetf to live happily without all the luxuries to which she bad become accustomed, she had left him several times, leaving him (nally two years ago. Judge Reld granted the decree, and, at the request of Evans, stip- wlated that ane contribute $26 per month to the support of his son a FORGER TO ESCAPE By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 22.— | Through the stupidity of Deputy | Sheriff Michael Moore, Ralph Bor | gella, one of the most notorious f * in the country, escaped from custody yesterday afternoon. Horgella pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery in Judge Dunne's court and was given into the charge of Moore to be taken out to cash a draft, Moore took him to the First National bank, and then the prisoner asked permission to see a friend who lived im the Barbary coast district. The pair proceeded up to Kearny 1 a m and on the ground. the foundation for many times tte present maa Houses built te suit NATIONAL LAND CO, o-6 Pioneer Bidg A Cottage We have, a dandy little cottage os ¢ Wig tract, Goatee, with « the Bound, mountal jin the enforcement of law and the nd cil. 18 personally frank and out- | Mtation, the addition. | mained till 1896, and was president ¥ HOUSE: TS, FARMS, ACHEAGE WATERFRONT | G in apartment on these candidates points out that | Mr. Way was formerly a saloon- at cares Act | port is as follows res, 10 chicken house, i mile from town and wharf io “miles weat of Beattie eo eo BO | broker; president of the Rainier 36 low for rent roo hickeos. | Resident of Seattle for twenty nier Boulevard Improvement club; member of the legislature of 1897; owns much property in the ward; mor, bler; now declares himself opposed ‘to gambling; private life and hab- its generally good; declares himself conservative on the saloon ques- tion; on saloon matters. to end _of tine Jaying hens, close in Sea bieck, today CHOICE HOME SITES. ase was for eleven years a seaman and CHOLA, 49 Union Block | public office, except as inspector by appointment on several occasions; | is a man of good principles and abil house, jeorge W. Andrews, who ‘has | been tation Northwestern passen- ger agent for the Pacifie Coast Steamship company for some time, has been appointed general agent fst. and at Pine the prisoner in- vited the deputy in to have a drink of water Moore accepted cheer- fully, and Borgella, becoming bold- er, sald, “Just wait a minut and disappeared into the cellar under the saloon. Moore waited nearly half an hour for bim to return, then he finally realized that the crook might have found some other way out of the cellar, He went down into the callar and there encoun- tered the proprietor, Robert Sweet- man, who informed him that the er had made his escape by prison | climbing a high fence in the rear of the saloon. ——— DIAMOND JUBILEE CANCELLED. ments for the pageant in Vienna this spring that was to be a fea- ture of the celebrations in boner of the diamond jubilee of a Francis Joseph—he has been years on the throne—were pag ly cancelled, The reason ts ae the physicians of his majesty do in the passenger department, with not believe he te strong | Neadquarters in Seattle, we, are ‘weil’ WORK FOR CIVIL WELFARE. (@y United Press.) BOSTON, Feb. 22.—Oscar 8. | Straus, secretary of commerce and enough to participate in the festivities, TOMFOOLERY MUST NOW BE CUT OUT labor, was the principal speaker) jat a dinner given at the American | | house last night by Boston business men, who have formed an associa- ton for the general commercial and civil welfare, Alaska Ex, WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—As a result of the pressure brought to} (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb. 22--No more io so on their honeymoon over the Chicago & Northwestern raitroad— if the offietals of that corporation bear by members of the house com: | have their way. The first step to mittee on expositions, Chairman Gardner has consented to call cific exposition bill introduced by Mr. Humphrey. First Ward Councilman. ‘That the councilmanic fight in “the First ward lies between a Re- publican candidate who works open- |ly for the liquor interests and a City party candidate who believes curtatiment of vice, is the substance of the report of the Civic Union on First ward candidates. ‘The report is as follows: JAMES CONWAY, Republican— Ie 43 years of age, a native of On- tarto, Canada; has resided in Seat- tle since 1887; is conducting a feed and sale stable; formerly engaged in contracting and later in the gro- cery business; was a member of the legislature of 1896-7 and 1900-1; now seeks reelection to his third consecutive term in the city coun- spoken, and openly works for the | Nquor interests in the council. LEANDER MILLER, City Party —Age 66; pioneer resident of Seat- tle; contractor and builder; elected to elty council in 1892, where he re- jot the council for the last three years of his term; made a stron creditable couficilmanic record; is jhonest and capable and believes in the enforcement of the law and cur tailment of vice. Second Ward Councliman. That KE. W. Way will not take an) ageressive stand on saloon ques-| | tions, and that A. E. Flagg fs strict-| er | Iy in favor of clean moral govern-| / jment Is the distinction raised by | , |the Civic Union between the rival | of | candidates for councilman from the per gallon for Second ward. The Unio 's report | keeper and gambler, but that he ts | now opposed to gambling. The re- EUGENE W. WAY, Republican— years. Real estate and investment Heights Improvement club and Rai- was former saloonkeeper and gam- will not take aggressive stand A, € FLAGG, ‘City bores 1; real estate and investments; native of Canada resident of Washington for twenty-four rs; later engaged in railway and oth | construction work; has never held ity, and strictly in favor of clean moral government. | wards. stopping this time-honored meeting next Wednesday to mane | a @ report on the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- | it i» reported that the United | States government will at once send relief to the stranded Jap- anese fishermen and sailors who are on Malaspipa glacier, pear Yak- utat, Alaska, where their vessel, Thetis, now at Neah bay, has been ordered to provision and coal with all haste and proceed to the scene. Every effort will be made to rescue the unfortunate Japanese from the bleak ice pack, This action will be taken on the appeal of the Japanese ambassador, through his represent- ative on Puget Sound. ROWING FOR HIGH SCHOOL Dean A. Priest of the University of Washington yesterday spoke to | the students of the Washington high school in behalf of the pro- | posed introduction of rowing in the preparatory schools. Mr. Priest | painted out some of the great ad- vantages in the sport and showed that it could in time become as pop- ular as football as it has in the east. As yet the Athletic association of the Washington high school has taken no action in the matter, but ® meeting of the executive com- mitee of that organization will be called in the next few days and the project will then be taken up. The idea is very popular among the students and all are expecting to see the high school with a row- ing team on the lake this summer. Ankeny Gives Banquet. WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.—Sena- tor Ankeny gave a large dinner a the New Willard last night to ex- press his appreciation of the fn- terest that has been taken in the Seattle exposition. Members of the Washington delegation in congress, Speaker Cannon, Vice-President Fairbanks and 40 members of the sate, Gov. Hoggatt and several exposition officers were guests, Increase Air Space. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. The bill increasing the air space devoted to steerage passengers on steamships was passed by the sen. ate, to become effective January 1, 1909