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campaign columns of the Post-Intell at whose disposal ar encer, For some rea: n, HOt quite Post-Intelligencer this morning a list of crimes committed dur ing the past two years in which there had been no prosecution | because the perpetrators of the crimes had not been arrested For two years the Post-Intel statement, has admitted repeatedly in its colunwms the efficiency of the police department ¢ placed the are growing desperate apparent, And now, THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY: Catendar—A package of dates Mortar—A househol: Baby—Town cner Padded cell—-A cory corner. ymething seen only editorial and news rf they published in the watrodden object Rock er—Row boat Show window goods display—Rubber Higencer, which fathers this) Cutinary arts polish Enthustastic. when it becomes a party | Do you believe the president Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels "$1.85 Bere is a supported Weven Wire Spring for either wood or fron beds of full size Spring has tempered steel wire top, sap ported below by band fron, and is connected to frame in such a manver that wire will out. Four helical springs need to connect support city. We this spring Spe guaranice never to clally p morrow and Friday at for to $1.85 Couch Covers and Bedspreads at Mid - Week Prices FREE DELIVERY TO ALL SUBURBAN POINTS. PAY LATER $3.00 Couch Cover for $1.65- Full 60inch Tapestry | Couch Cover in Turkish patterns Ene to White and with Redxpread cut cor one patt only spread of very selling regu 70; spectally at ' $4.75 Couch Cover for $3.25— An Extra Heavy 60-inch Tapestry Co fringed on all four sides, four pretty designs to select from This r le regu larly = for special priced tor to $3.25 Fireproof Storage at Very Reasonable Rates red and gre A regular $4.00 Ce specially priced for $6.75 Couch Cover for $4.75— This Cover ts 60 inches in length, 0 of plain me cerized tapestry and fring ed on all four Three ors red, and Regular price $6.75 ly y priced $4 75 morrow at row at pattergn of Kxtra Large Size White dspreads, selling regular for $2.35, $2.40 and $2.45 h. On sale tomorrow at each MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED, “CORNER SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST “Leoke Like Geod Times.” wag took tinal old Ballard business district, the we mes look he’ third being the precise premises jupom which saloons are already es What does And France and: the Moors have “Wheat Pit Torn by Rumors.” | bees going it for months. tablished at South Park Ite shredded i © | Practically speaking, these three > districts simply outline and Include ee |the sections of the city where s# loons are already located. The [interbay and West Seattle saloon | districts are to be cut out within leas than five years. Considered in | the aggregate, the saloon districts line cofiprise about 3 per cent of | A Well-Known Play. the area of the city. By this char-| lter amendment about 97 per ceat lof the elty, including all residence Joba Chinaman he sore 8t! districts, all parks and park vicin JappyJepJappy for hegging Man ali the suburbs, including |thetr business sections (except Bal }iard and South Park, as above stat 4), ali the » ail buatness thor | | oughta: north from from Cherry to all north of Pine enue, Westlake avenues to the east and Pine » jand Pike street | eamasnseennenss oie | MIDOLE-AGED PEO™-E | wishing to enjoy reading should get the |* patr of our apéelal ground read.) | glasses. They give comfort and enjoyment. Schuchard Optical Co Specialists, 1207 tod av. = Closing Out The Great Sale Of Musical Goods, Sheet Mute w re all of Fourth av boulevard and all ra; Un from Third | t from Fifth); a} Turkey han troops 1 don't quite get the Idea tn this | Persian border, and article, aiffidertiy ventured the | ardent admirer You don't Well.” demanded the popular author, “do you suppose a man has | an idea every time he writesT’— Kansas Cit Joernal across He Is a Wonder, “Mrs. Rollins has the most ac comm ating husband | know.” What has he done now? “Why, you know she was grow ing very at Our colored Domingo are about to hold a revoty it, and he took to drink | tion brodders in San Books, | ther Musi Rolls, Songs and! rumental Folios. The M. ’ S . T Violins, Mandolins, Banjos, Guitare All these goods to E CNS SPYING LO¥S FE vewis MY astern Cost The smartest which and wempplest have ever gathered, and the neatest_and prettiest suite that you will find in WHS city. The tatioring wae done by som of the best in the country. The fabrics are the best quality, and the collitfare to be the rage of the com styles Store fixtures for sale. A number of fine show cases. AN must go. Pianos Outfitting Co. Incorporated very FREE ing ® z We all sizes in every style, and \ Over 200 P . Alterations if any alferations whatsoever are neces. FP pg oy Pipe gl ae sary (Q.umaKe a suit fit perfectly, the sale of @ lot of cheap goods changes.aye made FREE of any extra bet. 6 sale Sth Be eederee eharge to, you. whatever All must go. Second Avenue and Union Street ‘ " Cline Piano “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ ‘caeiinenomnapuananangpabiakiameammmeenss Fly On The Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-—Round Trip, 0c. ) FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and pm. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a, m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 . ELEY, Jr. A 5 Main 176. Tacoma— 212. We request the pleasure of your company at a VICTOR CONCERT to be given in the main room of our No. 1406 Second Avenue store on Friday evening, Feb. 28th, at eight o'clock. siiiscsisissesticsseciisiscticsstcssssrens H.L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. Tf you can't get boots or | # shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. u besseiisisseashe itiissectetttisestss Admission free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ory he ] Avale | inpateh « wernment of cattle f BY BTAR PUBLISHING Co 1307-1909 Beventh av ‘ mv the evident {a Remember. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY acl ‘ 1 the 4 t ¢ ent police ¢| De you want the saloon as a guent Telephones— ec , : In the mide of the night, ware xchang connecting all parts of the J ever net presse building —- Sunget, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 Can be that the Post-Ir encer and the snagers af if ne eck the mote Ask f h Yr 9 j From your eye when you vote lor the department or the name of the person reg nema ny snes tnioeine to he allt - red. ¢ ' Mgn hon m ‘ 4 order to uo hAmd remember that It was ausenned BALL AND MH AGENCY 201 Malivrd ay ‘ ard see 1 pol ent must t the perpetrator of every) 2a t { Said Patrick, whose anger was ENECE STAR AGENCY — te . . " Suen ‘ » ited v ion the « botling Gne cont per CORA Gandivente pac er (went Gente per month, De These political conspirat crimes committed | “Now Michael, jist why aro you trored"oy "mall 'eareiet Ne te I the past t urs for ' arrests have been made, | nimotling ? lderat a P 1e Past ears for \ ‘ have been made, | sniled é onsiderable contral w Senieh tn WGaTiee as mae we ~ ‘ A ge ae And Michael repli 1 eS BY GEORGE F, COTTERILL fom eereibe contval see 24 I 1 V | f the thousan of arre vat] wi his mouth stretching} | ton 1 Coba ‘ ve BQ, MAME st mscaconn earvigtion eas : : fu Kise, Amendnient No. 11i—Limiting Bae ee i ty Pont Gdreas abe! Of each pap have been made, or of the ‘ a grea any cases Of the)... to kape me bright faltures loons. entire harbor—a p attorney et t criminals that have been m wpotling Thin is « of the “big three” of | !ne 97 per cent of pnd ety a ‘ Seems RH. BURDICK charter amendments, Nos. 2 s+ tg leas: lb i tally a te al are te ent to be misled by and 22 sharing that honor with am md--A limited hotel ' | I k tl ! has t en |HERE’S A LINE ON THE | 11. ‘Thee three proposals come di- license dintrict is established in ‘ 1 twace . : ‘ ' ; | rect from the people, No. 11 through | mediay 7 Se ene gt cleaner during the past two years than it ever has in its [a sepresentative eitieved’ commit-|20sing tbe central business at history before, and they k that the police tment of this] LATEST IN WAR too, and Nos. 21 and 22 through|wiath from King st. to Denny wa city is responsible for that condition great popular petitions signed by | This mekes provi ton for avon bo aay: 2.5 | tet the tutler Annex In their desperate plight, with defeat staring them in the meesty S000 voters leotn “ie Washed the Wasbing : . fi ai ¥ , t “We believe to be to the great antag ty that! face, the Miller managers and the Post-Intelligencer are losing | Amendment No. 11 fizes and Him and the New Washingtor : g k 7 : . its the powers of the efty council | sow extating—aud other hote its administration be in harmony with the state and national ad-| their heads, Untess they are careful they will only succeed in sc cina eeabae ue Uadaded bes wae eee hoe ae ministrations,” says a Republican ar g away more of their already dwindling support julating saloons. In order to meas lished bat without pert 1 n endorsem . 1 ure its probable results, it ts well ordinary saloon mu Miller, an endorseme pea © recognize precisely the present | any abuse of agg hot ove morning THE SMALL BOY AND THE STICK OF CANDY powers 0f the city counell in this|iti8-specifically Umited” to. bone : ’ * | fide commordal fateh, vith not Same old political bun b! } reapect : : | First—As the state laws now|lees than 100 rooms, all under one These political conspirators would have the people of stand; the city nell of Seattle | management and the or Hoenme ' "i nc if granted at all » the ttle sacrifice their city in or ld up the vublican | iller peapl 1 dd to ha a list of mes and an - joannot prohibit the liquor traffic oo a Sypceetinn wo Aipradicha 2 ’ ' people just had t he al ap Austria, having obtained Tur-|It has authority only to “Heense or t on and t party. It matters not that the rep an party hands ws as a/ ¢ ' ent of their candidate That endid tribute to], permiasion to build @ rall-| otherwise regulate” the traffic. The located ty “ ¢ I 7 r t : loense fee 2 px coed 00! a th hotel, having po direct candidate for mayor a man whose every public record has been | Mayor Moore published in The Star yesterday afternoon 1 through the Balkans, Russia |ticense fee cannot exceed $1,000 per | room tt 9 bo i, he lag vo direct ; : ‘ Dydd wants to serapoviteh year, and the license cannot be | street or alley entran at oF one of broken promises, whose polit associates in the past a-slang expression—put an awful crimp in the Miller forces granted for more than one year.| from within the b ate and no sign i ee Pe f s Th tat are, of course, in|or advertisement visible from the have been the law-breaker and the nal and who is now! And so they prepared a list, securing the names of a few really feiappealinyye Boon igi Fy Seger bari hor page going about the « ery ! ar!!! prominent people—for there are a few prominent pe le sup * amendment position | Third—Within the limited saloon We must accept t an, |; Mr. Miller-eand to this they tacked the names of sev Geoond rhe city eouncl! now hes tat ric t ooenpe ing above ata - der @ state law and city char Only aor 0} elty a label made from the era re p ans in the hope that recent arrivals in Seattle | full authority and discretion toate e fixed as I h » follow republican upon John Ri; er ' se t is all so muct the boy who | |to grant saloon leenses tn an 1 = he ian ty bain, them, It is a much like the 2 number, at any location, In any por (a) a ener who are now conducting t had | as { ily because the other boy has one And tion of the clty, except within two | cated with the people of Seattle ac . . eh ui and t sIficant one, when |miles of the state university and 4 Sa r ei . ; : pie Mr. S Bok Ala stele und tasigs mighty |within one mile of Fort Lawt t They have come to us am whe has had ared W ¢ stick that will be wielded by the efector#$ Russia has ved an rs pene g There ts no “Heense limit,” or die w it in his pow P, ve out i fk cout t —— e y to the confusio nd consternation of |¥ader Sweden's nose tn Finland. |irict which cannot at any time be fer of the ett iz t n hi P er to.drt € - of Seattle next. Tuesday to the fusion and consternation of pale the Guede Ay tank ay Westcoast estas by the city osunell. tej and $4 and FB the gambler and the crook t 1 political ring that is trying to steal the city government /is smash sum van.” protest or petition, however strong, | Madison, 24 and M f ae ee eve ent 0 James, 3d and man anid the shameless we for p a " tt can prevent the lishment of a ‘ ei y f cattle janloon in any location if the elty and ust be has failed to do his duty i. couct! should see fit so to do.|fore Dec, 31, 1912 in any ¢ And now this man, John F. Miller, travels tt lThere is no local option law by/and sooner ff the city council so i 1 which any ward or precinct can be | desires by night and by day—in automobiles paid fo mney protected against saloon jovani (b) No new saloon shall be lo ascribed by the brewers and saloon k rs he peop | The power of the city counet! ts * — in any woes mt oa will r 4 ! 1 " S lgolute (except near the university |the number in that block excee that he alone can give them clean governmen hat Mayor BY JO H land Fort Lawton) two. A block means one side of a Moore is a fraud and a hypocrite that ( re ( ¢ | Amendment No. 11 proposes to | street, between two intersecting } * A Word From Joan Wine. | really enjoys walking fn a storm Hmlt this hitherto absolute power | streets and everyone else are liars | Helieve it? Of course, he da in several important respects, which} (c} No new saloon #ball be It And Mr. Miller expects the pec of Seattle t h t| Why, half the time he kicks ‘ may be ftemized as follows censed which has ite main ent 5 : acini oF . . |the storm bimeelf.”—Philadetph Then your Uncle 8. and the irst—Saloon patrol, or license,|upon an alley, and any such now his word. But your promise is no good, Mr. Miller, You've} | Ledger Jap have & nice, robust WEF | Gisicts, are particularly defined, existing must be aba ed before been tried found wanting—and anyway we have already | Even @ armb — cloud all to themselves |with fixed street boundaries, with-| Dec, 31, 1912, in any event, and hit . , } man's been known Anowered. Jin which the eity council may con-| woover if the elty council so orders red a man who is satisfactory | ter offer a band) “Paw, what's a merger” ltinue. tn {ts discretion, to grant or} N. B—The three foregoing — | out.” | “A merger, my son, is what refuse licenses; but outalde which | strictions will not apply betwee * the cost of operating, & it cannot grant licenses, which| King street and Stanford street MORE CAMPAIGN TWADDLE = wanes the coat of living means that no liquor can lawfully (7: aud east of Sixth ay. 8. This be sold eed - Headlines and Comments, | These districts are three fn num. ‘a , , | “Wing Hand of Girt He Rese ber, the first being the central bust y he dete cdilemidill thidhe eam dii es om, Good Definiti ber, the first being th | av ~ Pee Seahae et. ceeeany. oF Cele candidate $ 5 eer nun ch ant pegs Mtle tht o* Deserves two Carnegio modela, ness district, the second being Take a “trip on the Bound and Staring them in the face, the managers of the John F. Miller | nlong part of Ballard avenue, in the! visit the U. 8. navy yard, see the battleships Oregon and Wisconsin and the cruisers Col »and Penn aylvania, and the training ship Pb adelphis, the mammoth dry docks. torpedo boats and prison ship Nip sic. The battleship Nebraska will arrive this week, and before a great while in the neighborhood of a doren ships will be included in the fleet. Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yes way, 5 Umes daily. Rowad trip, 50¢. eee WHOL SALE € —_ DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE OID -1015 FIRST AVENUE Here's good news for shave who uses a safety or the man w heid good for EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. Fine Hollow Ground Razora—Wort your cholce for Quaker Special “1177 ctal Henckle’s Famous No 49 Razor Gem Junior Safety Razor, Compl stropping. Per set Anto Strop Safety Razor—Reg Ever Ready Safety Raror, With 12 cial Double Swing Strops Genuine horeebide Full tine of 3 in all gr Styptic es lu cdl * Taleum Pow¢ Squibb's Surgical gr for every shaver Ray Rum—Ss ounces Quaker Shaving Lotion for Cold Cream—Absolutely pw rose oder, Extra Witch Hazel Cream—A ounces for Fine for nd jar for soothing RAZORS Razor—Ne “A bargain for $2.59. m the sents ward inta which kenerally noon the Ariven Umber of of aly tot at : he presemt guage ; ears in any itil the ety tm ation Based / nee : ted pope ‘ ( on to “i S eau Abn Ired men why ntni0g daloong Ace may well ge a % feck on any one nM many cltizeng cut thts soda jap - two but throw sin bustnens ¢ vision under * mo & ” a « It ects the residente triets crves the aE th oroughtaees ag It makes $7 , Bea probibition 1! © total number of ~ exivting until our ety saves all new business cleans uf o% peinetpal co it will prevemt thes ceutration of saloons tm say he business two-to-w-bloek ivancing t snopoly cartes ne: Every saloog oon distriets busioess, fe can be cut out ver the popular will se @ mands Charter amendment Ne is to the liquor traffic Thes far and no clutches all that has Begg along the fine of restriction a adds materially to J and leaves open to ment which the will of ple may demand. * Ne. uM should be adopted. “Cheap Colonst Ral Westbound April by Oregon brs) tion Co. From Chicago Pas!, Omaba, Kanses€ sourt River points $ Tell your fi deposits at Union First Ave. E. E. Agent. reall kinds of an ith the old style. h from $1.50 up to ver sold for less than ete With 7 Blades—No $5.00 each, Special Regularly $1.00 worth 35¢. at cut prices. ades c. Special, ing instantly, } use after shaving delicately scented, @& the face. application for The Quaker Drug Cor z 1013-1015 FIRST AV. Two St ON ALL THE GREAT S In ot largest citle Savings. R be the pr are now t nfidence earnin COR. THIRD & | | We Move By Contract Get Our Figures — Fire Proof Storage Main 1523 BEKINS QUARANTEED RATES ores ———__ FOURTH DEPOSITS AVINGS BANKS hronged with people has shown the savings - MOVING AND. | STORAGE €0., WABHINGTON,

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