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y Tacenee Distr defined, snare No tra ater of 8 s Wigs we ‘after this am ‘and effec Hrant of a Hiconse | Pe, Pasyed the City Council the 20th ay of December, 10) me in apen sersion tn +] Seth ‘day. eo REYNOLDS, ver » Of a loense ther WA Teretar premiace sheret Rionsed place fo wehbe made in th f the ex written | and any per id the. ti ‘or hayie the we, lor any Licetine | jo be the ewne: ’ Street such locations Hecation of ihe business, car foram shail not be altered | the term of any ‘oF bona fide renewal at the time of the ie eeuse may be we SER of two-thirds of the ie clause (1) whall tation on December Toit, and thereafter ; A et id known Heenses shall in Be oy hundred fifty 7 year, A whole- Ja ne case authorine “ ‘sale, giving away or) } of Yquer where the rt thereof ie to be ‘on the premises where sold Giaposed of, or in any ae mection there e guch. license the wit within any of the a and in qua han three gallon Se ees gistricts. Whole: | of said saloon itis shall not be, granted | were of lique ‘The sum re apy liquor i | lowe than al proprictory ells (HL teeny of torther revived, that the 4 and the @ubmitied to the elec for their ratification d siection to be entication cH. BURNETT. of the City Counetl” fad day of January - W Wek nd ex-officio City Of first publication, February " BEROLUTION NO. 1125. astatige Tot te iv ss City Coun. f Article TV of 0 88 to read as foi- a. Th newspaper of year, each of matt 2s ‘Accompanied Med eh heck upon some bank | te the sum of two t red (2,660) dol! first pub shall be of the whe at the time mot. and anaey we first the Board of Pubtic Works | as may be at ite next re fter, and td of Public aod designe Rewspaper that ©r owner han off . with certified and uch ears, wth wb hext oan fered year, fi ase gear be such city of. | fo yen however of said rd all by a i pare may, with | rithin five on Which ignated the the act aid agreement ite owner or owners Monet Hoare, apt nmol Shatin considernsian of | fo it of the city printing next ensuing Finda year und agrees the said fiscal tive f BuINS Named in ita prope wb iwh, %, ai! und binguiny the things required by ain the city offi etty of Boatt agroement 8 bond of any authorized od under the astiington, in Ct mre thew mand ( MO to the City of wentth ve by the Comptro}ier and ounsel, conditioned that Per and its owner or own ay and “pertorm cach and ; ings. ronuteh to i eald contract eed cores ied, that whenever free now Rpa- antl) designa ned to the pr made and shalt corrections of such and shall then by | GARY ARF LOANS ants thereot and pareel or all ether proceedings whieh the Ol shall give ten days’ notice in tl jee to the owner of ty apsoosed, when the post « te mall the same shall not be fatal when publi tbe tt further o and that un Within thirty ti " he. valttied voters’ of the tit the next genaral electt on the ard have become delinquent. cont shall be elingyent assens forthwith be urer in hin ex-of- ments mhall ¥ 88 tax collector in the manner pron ribed by law. Wy, ge this 20th day of Be- Treasurer shell add ne penalty to 1deT. case whore the state laws require @ be added to such assess be further resolved that foregoing amendment Be, and the Qualified voters ol attle for their ratification or rejeo- ton Sencrel ehection to u tz Gomptretier and ox care ._ Date of first publication. February RESOLUTION NO. niess the} PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO A remolution and amend Section ¢ of Ar the City Charter of the ( te in open session mat han the masage this tee day of Jan replaces of ie Filed thee hast Somwtretier and on ~ottiele City n a' 7 of tiret publication, February ee 4.b7, the Cur Counei! of the City of ‘That Bection a ‘of Article VE er of the City of Be to read as follows: by the Mayer, by con: for the term, ex herein otherwise provrited. * further resolved, egoing amendment be qualities Yoters of the CHy of Se- te het iftent deo- b sheets te va day of March, the City Counet! the Ind be held on the isos. wension In authentication this Tad day of J BURNET. President of the Ci ental, me this fed day of Jan- Ww = Cy $ Gomotretter So - cottiote j 1 Bug et first publication, February RESOLUTION Anos shall | PROPOSED Tis eso raid NO. Pieter ty « ‘Chars the Submis * amend article vitt's , & ent ore of the City. of neral election, he City Counetl tthe at the next Be it resolved by { of the City of Beattie i of Heattle be smeniet by Cy 7 thereto Mection e Wirtwes guamnetes one veer care of your eyes for one year tree of char, con Sak Sas. = _———_ SS oS of across streets nanttie. | He shall C present to the | hoard ‘et Pubhe: Works “written ree. ommendations ag te uch © tettormenta Which. should be fe: i to be made in the equipem of franehise companies tx to soeure the comfort and anfety of the He shall keep an acowratel: met Bnanhened 6 youre Cheap rent | ‘ PROPOSED AMENDMENT No. 12 ishing to bulld would do well pe. showing the depths « which the same may Me below the surface of the strests to carefuity appliention made for ee con. uetion in the City of Seattle an done Public Works. jeation mide | o call up Sf Plans furnished D the batest thin guessing how Get one at of stands | report ‘his reco meection with the Cit oo 2% A ehall Gorge ever Charter of Ube ity of heat. | 12 the City of Beattie for a franchise present | Fred Feringer, oretwostra, Thi? 6im AssTs Fecommendations HELP WANTED—MALE. en Wanted for the U. & marine corps men between ages od 2 te wee the world | thereon in weil “Wil Berviees rw | the seaer een, « sy. Tietal eo? i e Board | in ; | Board of Pubtle Wor! time. to time aie prowesals, ts! of} ing for thre then | 2 wonerste or ali litten whose te December oe Ami be it further resolved that the pertenced girl tor house submitted to the java fled voters of the City of Fatifieation or rejeo- at he next general election te Sounell the 4", «id March 3. ameed the CH in open seasion th authentication 5 eae this Sad day of Jan- . M. BURNETT. JR, President of the © Filed the 2n@ day of ee City Comptroiier and ex-officio Clerk. Date of first publication, February 908 ° WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. eee hd oreha jomcon View od condition. FP. O. Box #8. Charies ey. with the date of his | Lathe and dei FOR EXCHANGE, Fon wALe On EXCHANGE RESOLUTION NO. "ROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 16. oa propos and providing tor bs ’ paper! amend Bec A © JOUNBTON CO. Jie it ‘teunived by the City Council SS Se ee ae the City of Seattle ‘That Section 12 of Article VIII of City Charter of the © FOR TRADE. chicken houses am #hall be two (2) ayment for suc i) days | odes of making | portion of the © he improvements mentioned of tas article as lanall be chargeabte againnt the local created 4s modern, worth not toa ‘Ndams, 200 Colman Bide FOR RENT—HOUSGES. and bath, Heat and hot in uch improve- furnished hevsckeaping 2610 Fifth ay The mode of “Immediate Payment” a faithfully | ona all be " to communicate with any witness, ant partoularly tall man of December 23 inst over man on Weat south of Lake Union. prepared In duplics which shall contal FOR RENT—ROOMS., thereof to he aseasned, amount to be charged. assenned againat art thereat In proportio al benefits to be reesive such lot or parcel or par af trom such improvement, an the name of the owner of each lot parcel of Innd or nown, bat In no @ fe the name of the owner 2 the deseription of the property Beard and room for five working site Cheap. A7738. THE SEATTLE STAR—MON MONEY TO LOAN. nie ten! without seourity Pringipel sities ding tne compte oan Compan oor MARION BUILDING ane on turnttw & TY New Work mi BANKS. TH CANADIA 7a Mead Ofn "the United mate A erent oe o Unit ate « neacted interest allowed o@ PRYARTM ENT ¥ Hel, Mer = tf REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ~~ © D WILLMAN, 1 & 3 Times Bide Y¥, FEBRUARY 24, 1908. OCULISTS AND AURISTS, y ami Neloon Mote ~{DOLPH BHNKENA Fit New Tork Bison BUSINESS CHANCES. Lamott LOST AND FOUND. Leet ie watch fob Name “Gur on one WO W and an on othe Keward. P.M. Mullen & liard ® ” ERGONAL. _—_ Ravetope containing lense [ of wale and i larion mre ai Reward on vetare ts S01 Sth ave. 82-14 net FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. NN ea SUPERIOR COAL sTOCK see oh ot Superior Cost & Im | nrovement ~"s stock for sale at 26 Biock te now aeili for 7) conte and wilt soon be raised to 41.68 A e904 chance tor prof sprewtatiog nest have money soon - The ar _ Wood and Coal wed 8 ho load, dry stad wood Wood For Saje—Dry foreet mined weed. 03.06 een City Post Captared _ gune 81 ee - "ye ‘ole Fe ms ‘ha Cobnag “ do Coal ali kinds, delivered to ati a ie prices, Wail Phones 1218 weateras —- : ‘ aaa erm, 81 foal Wee 4 sed Fremont tt 88 For mals, tune Seleon, #184. esler For tale teat of mares weight double harness wegvn Viotmatster. Bart lace and hand laus +p new Sh rok end en Hpinke Chickens for eale cheap @unast No For | Me © Piper emages Mie Ts Augustus Armstrong 140 New York | Biock | | Alfred Gfeller, 620-21 New York biock Viusesll Hh Verve, ti) New York Bik | —tt ABS TRACTORS, PANE GET ST we cosa Tiicchaisiesiunn h Whittlesey Hanford Abstract | Toot isinace - Nentord | Axetraet ate Bu thorough examination femember, our offices hi Wehed 18 youre Avail yourself, of our prices by tree fxamitation, and ‘snd AL r concerning your dentiata, who éo hel ar D WIN J hnown, Office 1. 3 3 & & 6 and 7 “Union tte Tid Firat Ave, Seattio Wi FURNITUURE WANTED. vaies Furniture Co'# restocking Ume, ces for furniture now. 1618 First | Sakut"Ditt or and. bone. tt | MUSICAL. Lilian Fisher, voice 28 Hotyowe MILLINERY. Stylish millinery at lowest prices Mrs AM Haneen, 1601 Fourth ave. MASSAGE. iectrie-Night bathe men of women. Cottage, Fear Tle For theumatiom take Swedish mas- . by graduate 9 a Sains Laren, 1407 Seventh ev 5 pm. -21-26-—p au De tune feat Co. 100 Aronde; wholerale, reta! manufacturing. WANMS ANU ACREAGE. Lincoln Beach West Seattle - Qaayter Acres VAUNTLEROY CAR at eff at GATEWOOD * Ten Wiewn dnd "att about $860, about 10 per cent down halance mali manth!y oF & quarter oF bait gcre with TO BER our sew FIYR- dest & ghonse so bay ja @ very eaaily phy nicely le- Minutes walk from station, ry veveral intile et Heiter go out (etne to the office and get full partion PORmAT MaLTay. Alaska Bi | agent at 101 Yesler way. bearing es ty brooders, out tt af Neola, tht oe Siret SAT tecre irrigated orehe: Columbia river aud aie peseeamion MELEE & CO RM BARGAIN tich bottom land, 26 acres in eultivetion bearing trees of eevee reoma besides balk rep. pentry e ry hownes, mice maliginge, regimered apnea ROBERT MALTY 915-900-981 Alaske Bldg | Yarge tract just opened | Seattle [tively the best land on the market $750 and $500 RORERT MALTRY 919-920-921 Alaska Hide CITY REAL ESTATE. ~~ ON THE SAME THEMES PAYINO KENT To THE LANDLORD. buys @ fine four-Toom ouehalf block from desirable neighborhood Woodland Park big uF view o ihe Bound, antsins, about ten | minutes to the beach and five blocks to the car, This is on one of our beaut W—F160 cash A new, etrictiy mod conerete base | Pioneer Square and erm five-room mest. saree fireph nee muitable for hy as is brand new i (rage, furnace on Yh | | and small The price iv only but requires at bainner to be arranged to suit the pur the above pi SS —t!, ‘and way below the American Bank Bids Ho we Have It owned 2 18 banks and items 11,087 21 Exchange for clearing house 42,416 91 Cash on hand 199,311 00 ur free excursion at 106-6 Ploneor Hide | Divide: Diseanos Ti? five! Ide tom, 406 Arcade Skin and gen- ¥ Ginenses PATENT ATTORNEYS. atame, « Arh Atiorns rousstegad coats van jthis Gist day ef Pebroary, 1908 Mra Paterson du nurse Tse tah ey Tat. 116 Firat av. &, through the rea door and got away with an @ssort ment of clothing and four eult GAS METER THEFT A gan meter in the Bt. Francis Photel, Third ay. and Cherry #t., wae broken open Jast night. The exact at of the thet! ix not known ON THE FRONT With over 200 pasengers and a full freight cargo the Bante Clara j sailed this afternoon for Beward and Valdez Steamer Dode has been ralsed from the sand spit, where she struck sick days ago, near Port Gamble | She has been towed here for re | pairs Revene cutter Thetis han sailed |for Yakutat, Alaska, to reseue 18 | sullors of a Japanese sealer which ae jhas been wree'! kod The Cottage City Is now the “). |erack Southeastern Alaska steamer bd 7 ROB CLOTHING STORE. | Burglare last night entered the MURDE Ste | store of the Reliance Clojhing ( ‘ ° IX PULPIT (By United Press.) DENVER, Colo., Feb. 24.-~Father | Leo Helnrichs was shot and killed when administering the sacrament at carly mass in St. Blizabeth Catholle church, Wleventh and Cartis sts, this eity, at 6 o'clock yeaterd morning. Kueeling at the altar rail between two women Guiseppe Guarnacglo pressed the ture of a revolver aguinst the body of the priest after receiving from him the consecration wafer and shot the man of God through the heart, Exclaiming “My God, my God!" Father Leo fell prone im front of the altar and died with out uttering another word Threats by Mob. The murderer was hurriedly re moved to the city jail, and as , threats of summary justice were She arrived yesterday from Skag-)| way and way ports, and during th entire round trip averaged over 14) knots an hour, the fastest ever | made by any steamer on the Alaska route Owing to the strike of steam schooner engineers, many crafts are being ed up. CLERK IS MISSING George Baker, @ clerk, 24 years | old, tn the office of the Alaska Steamship company, Pier 1, is re-| ported missing by his mother, He| loft his home at 1611 Summit ay. Saturday morning to go to work, but did not appear at the steamship office, and nothing is known of his whereabouts. The po- lice, who have been searching for him, can find no traces of him af ‘ba he left his home. ‘DIED OF HEART DISEASE William N. Wazeman, 89 years) old, w found dead in bed this morning at the home of his son at |424 Third avy. W. Heart disease | is believed to be the cause of bis will also be provided with a new | death Mr, Wazeman was @ pioneer res) | ident of Seattle, but had not been | (engaged in business for several | years, His son is an employment Leasers Fighting GOLDFIELD, Nev. Feb. ‘i The leading jeasers declare oe they will not recognise the W: jern Federation of Miners any a than the Mine Operators’ associa- tion, and that they were fightin vect* wisp! the organization just as hard. very. eaay terms, | Whose denring | Repire Bide Thomas Edison in “Hospital. |tient at the Manhattan hospital, intended to relieve him of trouble in the left ear, The operation is ~19-28 | pot considered serious. ~ Eat Your Lunch fourth floor of the "New York the Bunch of Grapes on the block. Ask the elevator boy, Or go to the Bunch of Grapes tn the basement of the Alaska butiding They're the best lunch rooms in Beattie oe Nc on years Fourteen fitted Bulle 204.800 People’s Boni one, Makin DO YOU WANT TO SEit our property of any desortption ? on" 2" FULL de seription to Taternations! Bond & FUAKE WATRANOLEE & CO, Wholesale Deal ween ANTHRA AND ara tn iNous Coats. PORTLAND CEMENT. Both Phi a4 Burke Bide CITY REAL ESTATE. A Cottage We have e dandy litle cottage on «| ful tracts in the LINCOLN BEACH VIL. Las. You call at Office or if you prefer you can take Jon, then follow walk to our sign Adition; our agent, Mr. Gatewood ore ever? afternoon; price $1.2 terms $150 cash, balance $20 per month JOUN HW. WHITE CO. Block in 2209. 407 Ores Phones—dnd 2 owner, cheap, two lots 916 North T#th at FI Yor sais Phone North 288 BANK STATEMENT. $1,448,058 7 2.612 @ warrants and other on 11 furniture 22,704 * LIABILIT HRS. ft mtock paid tn Hvided profits ‘ to banks—deposits unpaid 3c sis 2Bba8 6 jearing houne 72,000 00 OF WASHINGTON, County of hier of the above ly swear that foregoing staten te true to the f my knowledge and_ belief arial Beal.) N. B. SOLNER. Cashier Subsortbed and sworn to twfo me | , NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Thomas | —!\ A. Edison, the tnventor, fs a pa- One of the Fighters Which Steel. girt and Impressive, the sis- ter cruisers Colorado and Peansyl- |vania, two of Uncle Sam's latest and most powerful fighting ma jechines of their class, arrived at Bremerton yesterday for an over: hauling, and within a short time | wa remaining eight vessels of the war fleet which has been engaged in target practice at Magdalena bay will reach the yard The Colorado ts to be equipped with a new main gun battery, She | set of condenser tubes, the latest made by many men tn the crowd which quickly gathered i front of the chureh, Chief of Police Me Hale Dela led the reserve force of patrolmen, who were kept on guard day and night By direction of Bishe chureh was closed for the day Guarnacelo was placed in solitary confinement in the city ja ile admitied to a polleeman who inter viewed him that the priest whem he had killed was a stranger to him and in explanation of his crime made the following statement “| just went over there because I have a grudge against al! priests in general. They are all againet the workingmen. [ went to the com- mnnion rau because | could get 4 bet ter shot. 1 did not care whether he was a German priest any other kind of a priest. They are all in the same class.” Mats CRUISERS ARRIVE AT BREMERTON YARD ARMORED CRUISER PENNSYLVANIA, Has Arrived at Bremerton. fire control system and numerous other emailer improvements. The repairs on the Pennsylvania will not be so expensive. The Nebraska will arrive at the yard about March 1, Other ves sels to arrive during the next month will be the West Virginia, the Maryla: the Tennessee, the Washington, the South Dakata, the Charleston and the California, As quickly as the vessels are repaired they will leave the navy yard and assemble at an anchorage in Elliott bay. IN A DUEL TO DEATH Robert Muller, a sailor, it is al-{ leged, attempted to hold up and rob Jan Chelkasoff, his friend and roommate, at the Miners’ hotel, Pike st. a Western av, yester- |day and failing in the attempt, | tried t) commit suicide by cutting his throat. | Both men are at the Wayside hos. pital, where it is sald they will re- cover | The men reached Seattle Satur Berean THE New INTERURMAN where be underwent an operation! day night from Honolulu. Chelkas “7 or tome. ‘Come nT athens P97) Alneke Bate | off had $100 and engaged the room. Muller was without means, j Muller had not arrived when | Chetkasoff retired, but he thought | nothing of it. At @ late hour he |came in, and with a slnugshot made of @ rock in the toe of a stock ing, attempted, Chelkasof{ declares, Chelkasoff arose, and a deaper- ate fight ensued. Failing to get his man with the slungshot, Muller drew his razor and gashed his frien wrists, The noise of the fight attracted other lodgers into the hallway Believing that help had arrived, Muller, after drawing the razer across his throat, staggered about the room to put away the bloody evidence of the crime, and crawling into bed, drew the covering about him, while Chelkasoff went for the | police. The men were taken to the Wag- side hospital, where it is said to- day they will recover. Muller is being closely guarded, and, if he recovers, he will be charged with assault with intent to to Baad oni icommit murder. a STEAMER WRECKED | (By United Press.) | TURKS ISLAND, Feb. 24.~—The | British steamer Beta, Captain Pye, | from Halifax, for Bermuda, Turks \Island and Kingston, was totally | | wrecked off here. The crew and | | Passengers were rescued and part | | of the cargo possibly will be saved. | | The steamer was of 667 tons. : Crew and Passengers Safe. HALIFAX, N. 8. W., Feb. 24.— | Pickford & Black, of this city, own- ers of the steamer Beta, received a} cablegram reporting the total loss | j of the vessel. The steamer struck | about five miles off the island and remained hard and fast on the rocks. She took in water so rapid ly that hasty preparations were made to abandon her. No detatls as to the cause of the aceident have been received. The steamer was valued at $125,- | 600 and was uninsured CARS COLLIDE (By United Press.) CAMBRIDGE, 0., Feb. 24.—In a} rear-end collision on the Byeaville| interurban line Rose Clancey, of| this city, was killed outright and 15 injured, five, it is thought, fatally. The interurban car had just round- edacurve and gone to another and shorter curve. A city car was buat a few feet behind. The trolley of the interurban slipped and the rear car smashed into the one forward, nearly telescoping it, The injured were brought to the city hospital here. CHIEF OF POLICE IS SHOT DEAD (By United Press.) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., Feb. 24 —Chief of Police Benton, of this city, was shot dead in front of his home here by a negro named Sam Murchison, who was crazed with drink. This man also shot two negroes a few minutes before he shot the officer. Mvrchison was captured an hour after the shoot- ing. He is suffering from a wound in the thigh inflicted by Crief Ben. ton's 16-year-old son, who, after his 0. B. WOOLLEY Notary Pubite Correct. Attest CHARLES Tl. PERN, WBRDINAND SCHMITZ rectors father was shot, seized the dead officer's pistol and pursued the murderer. a | night, when a negro attacked sew | eral white boys, and while resisting larrest shot a policeman and pos | sibly fatally injured him. There ts | Great excitement in the city and | the military companies are on duty by order of the governor. KILLS WIFE THEN TAKES HIS LIFE (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 24.—Be cause she refused to dismiss di- voree proceedings which she re- cently began at Rathdrum, Idahe, and return to him, Mark McClem- my, a gambler, known among hie associates as “Buck” MecClemmy, shot and fatally wounded his wife and then committed suicide in the hotel Pedicord, in this city, yester- day afternoon. (By United Press.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Feb. 24.— As a result of an accusation made by Mrs. Paul R. Roy, known ip operatic circles as Gilacia Calla, that her brother, George A. Car kins, was killed by her husband at her home in Newington, January 2, the county officials decied today to hold an autopsy on Carkins’ body tomorrow. Wheo Carking died the medical examiner decided that his death was due to suicide by shooting. RIOT (By United Press.) TEHERAN, Feb. 24.—Ten per sons were killed and @ score or more wounded, including several ecclesiastics, as a result of a riot here in a main street during the passage of a religious procession celebrating the Mohammedan Mur- rahan festival, held during the first month of the Mohammedan year, EDUCATORS’ MEETING, (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The first conference ever called be- tween state superintendents of edu- cation, members of educational boards and other school officers throughout the country met here today in the new Willard hotel. Ite purpose is to secure greater uni- formity and insure a spirit of co operation _and iu "The choicest meats that money can buy will be always found at the Band Box, 1100 First. Fee Another shooting occurred last ride home.

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