The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1309 Seventh av EVERY AFTERNQON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones Private exchanges connecting al? parte of the dullding —- Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. ql} Ask for the department or the name of the person pired BALLARD STAR AGENOY—s01 Matived Ay Bunset, Baliand soe EVERETT STAR AGENCY —MHomer vane, 2981 Rockefeller A wet, 1840, Reered by + ariter free cop Butered ay the Postotfice at Boat “ «ton, d-clase matter TO MALT SUMSCRIMMRS—The on . ' P . _ Paper. When tate ar . ame, yo te A change we label i# a reowipt ROTICH TO SUBSCRIMRMA—Anouid y ot The Bier fail to reach # oeiock evening, please do us * . ° O: Ind. dhl, between t and jock, and we will eend yo MR. THOMPSON AND MAYOR MOORE “That Mayor Moore has accomplished good during his administration no one will deny, but he is not sincere in his attitude of reform. His acts bear the imprint of one who takes his cue from the popular feeling. He does good just as far as he is pushed by the people—he reforms in accordance with public demands, no more.”—Will H. Thomp- son in a speech delivered in the Tenth ward on Sat- urday night. What more would you have, Mr. Thompson? You say Mayor Moore docs only that which the peopl Mesire « | om THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906 A Word From Joon Wise Don't compromine with the tele phone. Insist on the exchange | How much more would you have him do? And, anyway, Mr. Thompson, why go beyond the act Why go into the motiy f the actions are rig What would it matter if Mayor Moore were moved be Pause of a desire to be g ne day Or to gratify his personal to hear people applaud Or to please his wife? Wi difference does it make, so long as every endeavor ef the mayor has been for the ‘etter ent of this city and it people “His acts bear the imprint of one who takes his cue from} the popular feeling,” Mr. Thompson says If the acts of the man whom Mr, Thompson is supy for mayor and of Kenneth Mackintosh, the head of the bore more imprints of popular ling, both of these would stand higher in this con ity today For four vears past from all parts of King county to the ffice of the prosecuting attorney there have come the cries of mothers whose sons and husbands have been and are being | fuined because of the evil influences that are allowed to exist | mnchecked by the men who have sworn to uphold the laws of the state Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John F, Miller, republican ‘Candidate for mayor, and his chief and political boss, Kenneth | Mackintosh, have listened to these cries and have done— WHAT? NOTHING! They have allowed the dive keeper, the gambler and the Shameless women to do as they have pleased They haven't “reformed in accordance with public de mands,” as Mr. Thompson admits Mayor Moore has Instead they have been, during their four years in office, gonstantly fighting reform DO the people of Seattle w want a man for mayor, who, —_— SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody. These Prices Suggest A Busy Day Tuesday Scales, Our Market Specia An Overstock Lot of 200 Aluminum Slanting Dial, plain figured, steel platform Scales, with Scoop; will weigh 24 pounds accurate- = 98 ly; our Market Special, Tuesday . c Knife Sharpener, 15¢. Bowls, Each, 9¢. 25 Dozen tmported Solid 15 Dozen Old Blue Willow Stone Fast Cutting Knife [| Footed Bowls, for cereals, Sharpeners; special ete.; very special Mucsday ...crccces 15c Tuesday, each ..... 9c Ax Handle, 10¢. Blackola Polish, 6¢. 36-Inch best quality Single A Large Box of PBlackola bit Ax Handle; a bargain J Easy-to-Shine Polish, special .... 6c Tuesday, Tuesda ; Garbage Can, $2.29. Spading Fork, 39¢. | igtnch Hand-Made Gal- Ladies’ Socket Ferrule | vanized Garbage Can, with Garden Shovel, or Spading | “fit-over” cover; starve the Fork ; special “—e rats; spe- for ’ day ... 39c GON iencvebues Bread Knife, 10¢. Market Basket, 53¢- 6 Dozen Christy fine qual- | Heavy Imported German ity Steel Bread Knife, with Willow Market Basket; wood or steel handle; get will wear a lifetime; just ff one Tuesday the thing for the rete eyT see market ; special 53c Gas Light, 40¢. Tea or Coffee Pot, 69¢. The Well-Known Welsbach 10 Dozen 3-Pint Solid Cop Gas Light, complete, with per Heavy Nickel-Plated imported O globe and man Tea or Coffee Pot; enam le; packed in eled handle and Bo : Tue ie ee wud 40c gat ial a 69c lapanese Cups and Saucer: Thin Eggshell China Japanese Cups and Sau cers, beautifully decorated. We have only a limited amount of these so you had 15. best come early; special Tuesday, pair. Cc PELGER-‘HURLBU 2 ND AVENUE & UNION BU Roads must be te Jap Solons Riot.” Frisco papers please copy | Uilteots farmer feeds bis horses through the agency of an alarm | favorable | Health Department. Fut this hope) ing power of the Health Depart }efty council, such removal to be-| present Board of Health, with three whatever his personal views may be, will enforce the laws and|' ere & ove = a « lh ae gg ye (a A. . ae and the he eee oe heating f ; the recipe keep the city government upon a high moral plane medical acetal | wuress Wh ; wi . { : Or do they want a mag who from his own view point may ever be employed: f aoe ee ott aaa eae | cae ply will be sincere and whose first thought will @, not for the | ouside ¢ Mervice ly | be Imposed and enforced, 1 ‘ but I ¢ home, but for the gambler and the saloonkeeper and those others) The Health Pp ' ane will "ee ‘4 who have paid the expenses of his campaign t 4 ‘| , umpaigt ‘ 1 rea ufpaigning t May au in the cane o q 6, ment No, 6 should be voted again 1 wh , FROM DIANA’S DIARY : . — 7 ~ — \ A Determined Pursuit of a Leap Year Posstt lity Leads Mise Dill WHOLESALE DRU |piekies’ Faltering Footsteps Into a Merry Race The Finiwh Is - , * Enough to Make Vou Cry DOWN-TOWN STORE Use» BY JOSH By F. W. Schaefer, Old -1018 FIRST AVENUE m. zn one eo oa" UP-TOWN STORE Ao PIKE ST. ee WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO ing you the number you aml Fos T-Ornice su8-sTeTION R inatend of something jut ax good fir a tne ur vomn Ome sa aS er : Th’ man who ne¥ tadianapolis News na er complains gits a man who complain® 4 professor Whose hopes were all > too much blanted F- By dyspepsia, left all food and fast Make Man Ta = ed, Barclay Nerve ar Will ma ew t <0 Of a0 4 4 Boon he sought el cake, ' we. Where the immortals wale, Horacic Acid—tn original 14b. boxes; per pound , at Among the Barnetormere And the ¢ etown flag was half Hepp’ Taleum Powder—Pull pound wi Tragedin ah, do we play mast Pacific Sea Balt—Take s a; 5 the. tor . n anotl village tomorrow night ba Totlet Pumice ; Comedian--Nay, good fellow, To. | Bint Peter, a very good quesser Incense—The Oriental Deodorant ertumiag be morrow night we play tn a Hamiet, | S44 be sized up the pr homes and public places; ask to see FREE —Mondey, f ‘ You must have lived fh b¢ package of Incense, we w sive @ brass burner pen Neither in Taft a good dresser Upon earth at the last, charge - says 4 sartorial critic, Weil, be cer | Walk = tay you gever get leas SMOKERS, ATTENTION! o le sir isn't built for the hiplews Thin week we address the man who SMOKES « pipp uM Gre Then he turned to a sweet, smiling man who doesn't, bat who wants (o. That old ype Jaq kama Fa | n ed so long is getting aw t offer « onnd the bows, ¥ Ever Notice That— epirit j x or 25 te Giggles are never caused by some | 484 yon hg the guest couldn't | “Hie Language Came Out in Lit tre al poke ® fine briar for R5¢—-or one Ce ¢ thing that's f ? wari | y “~~ wmachesnas ues ©" | “He ts only backbone, tle Irreguiar Fragments, Like To the man about to bay we would 8 "lace h 7 tt portale it smokes as w 8 im Bousde refused Place a table alone a of ovr $1,00 Specta bri join revolution. Tin» the /L@ad it heavily, and let him clear | Cracked Hominy. and will last nearly es long 2 ft price ef revoluting, Hike the ye ie | - SPECIAL-—Tuesday we place on sale a lot of $1.50 and Seem te " ‘ R. WH. Burdick | v. all shapes and styles at $5.00 each. They are odd . . © j - worth easily twice the price Take - | Still om the trail of the Pliaff, and worth eaaty tus em tBiene a Headlines and Comments. | the pilaff that will ring the wedding Moffatt gives $18,000 pearl te lis for me and Bidney Greuzen The Quaker Drug C of mizer 1013-1095 FIRST AV- Two Stores stringing? It ie getting so exciting, this Taft Sweeps Ohio.” Not the whiskbroom candidate r dent a Poor Dresser Yet he gives many a good drew Franco Slips Into Italy.” clock connected with the feed box This ought to Induce early rising in the horses Exit soon the incubator; S k then refrigerator. A Well-Known Play. | = sates COTTERILL’S REVIEW OF PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS ee (GY GEORGE F.COTTERILL.) , first-class row, destroying the ef ' i ' Amendment No. &—Heaith Oe | ficiency of the entire Health De ff] the furnishing of the home a partment. partment, are bere provided. A —arrange to come early in the week-—it will pay you! This amendment propoara to @ub | Health Commissioner, appointed for $7.50 novelty curtains--- Wednesday, pat Gre DD lealth” for the preseat Board of bare majority of « prting counct) Health, consisting of three physi men, could defy the mayor acd do clans, and for the Health Officer| as he pleased with the Health De now appointed by the Board. i) partment, regardiees of the author fixes a fiveyear term, instead of ity of the executive department the three-year term now provided| which appointed him. The whole for the Health Board. It presertbes theory of our efty charter, ax ox five yom experience as an active emplified | the police, fire and practitioner of medicine as the test public works departments, is to 4 fortunate curtain porchase from a large of eligibitity. This Commissioner | centratize authority and responsi Rastern mill enables us to offer you mont ie given all the powers of the pres | bility for admintstrative appoint exceptional and outoftheordivary cur ent Board of Hoalth and Health Of ments in the mayor, There is no tain values the next two days. Seer. eteuse for departing from that rule we place the entire shipment, represent ing over 500 pairs novelty curtains, on sale, giving you a most satisfying selec tion to choose from, and a saving, In many jnstances, of fully helt the first thing you will notice about these curtains is their excellent quality; they are trimmed with strong, serviceal Rattenberg Insertion, edging and | news of seasonable splendid saving chance for economical homefurnishers. —the values quoted are of unusual importance, for only seasonable, involved Thus far the amendment stands/in the Health Department. It tx lysis, apparently pro- pough that the city counct) abould viding for an efficient, responsible have the investigating and confirm is cast to the winds by the clause! ment at the time of appeintment which follows, viz. This Health) The power to remove must be ab Commissioner, after having been! solately in the mayor, else there is “appointed by the mayor, subject) no responsibility. Imagine the con to confirmation by the council” dition of discord and chaos which i Weunl with appointive officers,’ would ensue if the city council en made responsible to the mayer),| forced the retention of a Health “may be removed by the mayor) Commissioner in office after the filing notice of removal with the) mayor had removed him, The aly, braid, mounted on fine, epiendid quality of pet. They come ia Arabian and white, and are three yards long. These curtains would be naually priced from $4.50 to $7.50—your choice — this $2.95 95 wale at, per pair .. come effective upon confirmation) members, and the Health Officer by & majority vote of the city coun. appointed by them are directly re ci.” This creates a form of “re! sponsible to the mayor and subject sponsible givernment” wonderful to/ to absolute removal. This is to 1908 go-cart = i Rg more attractive and greater than ever, with pricings the very $4.00. covered with geod size, special for t Men’s Spring Togs an The smartest and enappiest styles Co which we have ever gathered, and thie ‘* eatest and prettiest salts that you will Incorporated find In the efty. The tafloring was @oney by some of the best in the country. The fabrics are the very best quality, and e the colors are to be the rage of the TT] ing season = Victor Z...4i 17.00 Victor \ 00 40.00 Victor [V.... 50.00 60.00 00 ti s ou SPE Victor I..... 22.00 Victor VI.... 100. CIAL SUB " vu Victor Records, ne dpsh DELIV NOTH—We will send complete tlustrated Victor cats ERY SER St d hibit a Victor at your bo: and extend easy payment plan if de VICE is a an aren sired. 1406 Seattle, Second Av. Steams &Cm Wash, feature that ap . peals to - Rover who are living “quite a wa mit of tow rh ervice Seattie. in established to take care of our laree suburh vasine —there is much of seasonable, worthy interest to you in this weck’s store news— —many new Spring goods are on show now, and we are prepared to show you everything d@ -this mattress is made of fine grade of wood Dher wo exceptional values for the week: pure, odorless white Cotton, good thick layer, we will not sell more than one of any aire ‘to a made up several hundred for this sale, and ly as possible. No C. 0. D, intere ach item wanted articles of practical the Standard Special mattress--- Tuesday and Wednesday he most popular mattress sold to contemplate and nowh duptiont | apon ity it —* ed in a nein precalrervivy emrnte . pon ’ Hoey this proposed the new season's showing of go-carts is complete now, and the en tress that there are hundreds sold of each week by j It destroys responsibility by divid Bl inclades a farcical civi! tire line aumpled on the Goor, ready for your choosing from it in our wn factory and from the clean 5 ing it ingredients for al service provision, which excludes we are sure you will agree with us that the showing ts brighter, Standard Special Sanitary Mattress, never grade linen striped ticking. In wo days onl mail or phone orders fi 2-day sale of and oilcloth--- : . i : it would be hard to find beth FREE og Te, Mave sil sizes im every style, cdey offer for Tuesday and Wednesday oa! * any alterations whatsoever are neces < ‘hat not 7 Alterations eary to make a suit fit perfectly, Oe ee ee ee . changes are made FREE of any tra at first, but wear well w on charge to you. z if In need of olicloth or Heolgum, # f 2 ford to overlook this opportunity, Second Avenue and Union Street $11.50 4 six different patteras fine “ , . . yj . ° color through to back—the regulat Seaitle’s Reliable Credit Honse regular value $16.50, | regular value $15.00. high grade linoleum is $1.00 per aaa ® fine go-cart, with large reed | —this is a popular style go-cart, Ip 2 there are lots of from 40 to 200 58m i] side panels, rofl around edge | with attractive reed side pan- fh 3 pattern, which we will close out | is closely and finely reed wov els, and heavy, finely woven this sale at, per square yard ... sss en. aring is finished green, reed rot! on top edge—has ad , oom ° . wheels rubber tired, cane seat, | justable back and foot exten | ten patterns of e | or am y adjustable back and foot exten-| sion and parasol; gearing is six different patterns offeloth,| of from 40 to 200i yon. Hited with - removable | fintshed green — rubber tired | in 1, 1% and fyard. widths— | pattern—the ? tay ‘ ‘ i] cushions and parasol; regular wheels — the regula Jeo is pat "Bs = i es " to Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor II. ... $ 30. value $1650; very special | §15.00-—priced very. yen ye "a et eS Sree . 1. 4 : i hae tee tam ; 3 ct rom 30¢ to 45c-—extra special } square yard; $ 10.00 Victor Ill. .. d a $12 §5 lor the price for this 2-day price for two belieoed: eos Kk 200 | week 0 a ) 5c : | ; | days welcome

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