Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. TT } ITe has been a faithful t. Te ha . STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1307-1909 Seventh av a b mR ot © ed EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | F A ' . Telephones— Private exehangee connecting aft parte of the mt a the I Buliding Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 => . Ask for the department or the name of the person ~ attr j sired A | n BALLARD STAR AGENCY tm ta r | pl ! ha ws ' ' 1 a SVERETT STAR aarmncr * « ‘ - “ | | : fo tteereds rea S copies | é | SRD me sical ~ & “ ONWARD" or BAC.” BY GEORGE F. COTTERILL me 7 a Charter a mer the TO MALL SUMSCHIME HS ° : ; u na 90 A eange THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS land 21 , e ns ‘ . ate N 1 and we oo K more than on please tele . ’ At the reque ot The ar, t propositions for charter Amendment i and are @ % t« . * be a \ o rev it t enator George F. Got Inet ution to 4 w b ‘ ital a - - ' We volley ' th o wider who have inte « and re oew ' pe A . y " - hin diseussios ye better qualified to vote upes | from being overridden and plund : of telewhone “ WHICH SHALL IT BE? “ONWARD” OR “RACK icsieshaa lav. Cobadnia. Gerineer ei Clionelie ane. $02. |e by & gorventiane i s is = eer rand g, ee j ‘erence at t ' morrow ‘ wud only with : f ROW BNE ener time an We t ht t Sioa die people of Seattle, The Star has no Pe Sth } Controls weights and measures. Vote for it tion 2 f article hs tes ve oxte < ! ' 7" . crmunclioaae Bl ro Ss ‘Mealicuns that te shale ‘cates the © very m i} id a tree provements. Vote for tt arte the | #t Ne 7 " n of {ranching ont " , . 4 Ra rue ” 4 sale $900 to $1,600. May tend ' ent sectio# o an 2 pe am oo ‘ ‘ portur t , , al polition, gaq feu smost emphatica indorse the prese 1 i » P us a clase of prof sal, rather than elticem councilmen. And important differences | self-protection against cor ' conter over CL govermeg on It bel tt le of Seattt } het wee existing and 1 pilable counctimen. A racks, without being #u we t believes that the people of Seattle are thoroughly fa } wD t : Plage cs Mw so sim the elty cour wold pl eta an” Oy @ traction t No. 20 te are far with the situation as it exists in this city today, and, being N Katablishes ne " fe fund, Vote for it =e away millions of pubile re poupens tn poly which see to ¢ by whow? bg ri “ feels th here can be but one resul | 6. Authorizing elty stone quarry and asphalt plant. Vote First—-Und resent eoudt 1900 and 1904, defying the publle) Western Washingts rom ‘ rests which con 80, r f that there n be t o t | torts & franchise grant ma th will and denying the agree the Of | Rritish line to the Col r . oanclimen tig! might be aided in making up the as to t per and treasurer. Vote for it yr modification, provided the fran-| the city council to con and obey | Way franchives Ix pla who desire 1 be teh Sie se. It has told the truth as it has seen it, has tried to be] No. §& Single health commissioner. Bad principle included |chise be operated tn acc the people's will, exy veneed by di bus a eS o deal with f anchine jobben wh j fr n mark < endme x 8 tinged with a display of bitterness, it has been ibe ©. More bed then geod ts (this amendmen’ Vote |. eoorve he city council! | horonghfa any trunk Mne o a bee ‘mo fa Sere 2 : ; ; | againet it and to the people theme! act. | canye ite upon which 73 ot ton da) : CREB SOAS 1h TNS CAURE, & FENUINE Scie % Five members board of public works. Vote for it jing by direct legislation the | have n laid under any previous or amendment nal people of Seattle will make a v and « Qualifica ibrarian. Vote for it initlative a refere ene coord the prem. ie ee se uy . j ght to repeal, amend ' Contrary to @ ne A if Mayor Moore is not returned | ‘ ESTABLIGHES SALOON LIMIT6; PROTECTS RES. tw franchise, “with , se regard to Which are being . - tutare of dea It is a bigger question than that of men or parties—this| IOENCE DISTRICTS; LIMITS TOTAL NUMBER TO 315 AND | ihe rights of the grantee and the in-|ated tm the inte ttle a } OTHERWISE <ESTRICTS SALOON LOCATIONS. VOTE FOR IT t of the pu to can. | Klectric ¢ pany and ae 4 ai gees =o ‘ ‘ : Kidding for city official newspaper. Vote f hs col, forfeit and abrogate” the grant ornnypntieniy oe tay . the campaign orator may have told you, it is one of life or ® ; . if the franchise yperated in | Gefeating amendment 22), it does | » Term of board of public works mv Vote for tt. | ui seeordance W! ovistona,4not require t ¢ @ publt death to cleanliness in civic government. It a bat re | » 14 Superintendent of public utilities; duties, et Vote jor ata alma rene ‘to the ett pon “an extension of « | tween that which is highest and best in o pal « for it the right “at any time during t ence and that which is the lowest and the worst MAKES CITY TREASURER ELIGIOLE FOR RE | rai te tee the ese of tx U. S. Navy Yard | ELECTION. VOTE AGAINST IT : Sor nee os oe y | It is a fight in which the future of your boy and your girl with " ¢ sane Gein besa . te prove . © ake @ trip on th nd ae DOWN-TOWN STORE . 7% al loca provement regulation. Vote for tt antes withis the Hew b ot * o Sound and is an issue. It is the home against the saloon, the political No. A 1 ¢ in light and water departmer vore | it ctvect : wan and suat ee, | Viet the U. 8. ne ard, wee t 0015 1015 FIRST AVENUE Ino. peal grafter against the honest citizen, the immoral against the} AGAINST IT which shall not include any value nee regen, St UP-TOWN STORE WE DELIVE moral. There is no question of pa politics this conte & City of al reports to be printed biennial Vow f i. - gy vn ft . f wh end PUNE ST. me WESTLANE ave oA except as it has been raised as a blind to fe ul orruption| * “ Seattle ¢ ad te ’ oat OF ce See a u h that rf behind : A ct 19. Compensation examiners steam bol lHeense Vote | the q mien ietnde oa were sres | BL mn e filth th es behin ‘ * and eu n oe nd remember, Mr. Citizen, when vor te t rrow vou | Superintendent bulidings and beard of appeals. Vote z t.. oe , om MARCH SALES q are not voting for yourself al y are ting f your for it . Bo Bua so we bave outlined ie ife and you nd your daught Ask vot » DOVERNMENT 8 4 muy your hat Brooks & way advertizement some bargains t ot be matehed sayeter wife and your son and your daug r | cove Y THE PEOPLE. DIRECT Leas. | MY youl net ol | ons wality or price. Watch is. You will find it paymolt tion: How would they have you vote? | LATION BY THE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. LET THE | iiiieetaiel “i don't see what you want ad sed —jost rest assared Ope, oO f the eet ae ; <4 PEOPLE RULE! BE SURE TO VOTE FOR 21 FIAST, “LEST Fad of the caatit gates, ; Ee ae SORRAENeS LR Lae aS: ma YOu FORGET Hore are our great big, booming, bouncing, monepastag NEW BRADBURY ais to to his white-haired mother. How would YOUR white-haired ‘ st at ‘ ops franchise steals; protects public resources by ‘4 mother have YOU vote? popular vote, white leaving ample opportupity for all legitimate E SYSTEM STYLES MONDAY AND TUES DAY. You know, Mr. Voter, each one of you tha © are| franchise development. VOTE FOR NO. 22. IT'S YOUR AMEND astern Rickeecker's Skin Soap—Regula cakes, special, 2 cake h i "8! : THE IDEAL CLOTHES FOR MEN za homes in this city in which there was no joy an nn] Minamata inosine: coo Outfitting Co. Sivery day Wings shotber ‘shisinen Ricksecker's Golf Queen Soap—iivs 2he cake; special, # at tayor Moore he sa ery da nee us te ne wprts fc o6ee “3 y a ' t ' ' i Incorporated ptr A nig ont rer. AE oe AB ay gi. Pinaua’s Eau de Quinine—t And a know a : : Joba F S AR DUS oy Tt ~ ao eae “ Anyvo Theatrical Cold Cream—Fine oo after shavag: cs : ag . oe or zs ~% = : le bow wectal, o& - Her that you may be voting this ne rund and happi-| ee vi » New York Linen Note Paper—' n a pad, each yy . detail that is ‘ ’ wear ts . 7 mut of these countless hor BY JOSH Re aneartlte piel ené Saby Sooth 4 ad bell, ail Im one; 1 ode raté - 1 with aby Soother—Teething « a i on You know that li terests of this cit no! om. ees . = aon ou 0" he quor inter is city have not A Word From Jeon Wise. frentior, tt will te. aecccsly @& artic! payment privilege.” which we ex ms pec teats satel a i a contributed upwards of $10,000 to the John F. Miller campaign} the Russiase to drive them & tend without extra charge, they make the oe Bru all fund without assurance that they wil! get this money back ‘ ave ka finish ft; we haven't ideal clothes for mer Shee Gaubers—Worth 100 es You know that the grafters, the confidence meff, the gam-| —— nese tober box ee ae ee eee Second Avenue and Union Street “‘Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House” Black ola—Pe The Quaker Drug Com 1013-1015 FIRST AV. Two Stores ~ FOURTH Al blers and all of the criminal element of this city are not sup-/} porting John F. Miller because they love the man! These are not eleventh-hour accusations that The Star/ makes against the enemy. They have been made day after day for two weeks past, and no voice has yet been raised to | deny that they are — | Tenet hy. do straws show “lh George F. Cot un whom there is n c upright | Whleh way the wind biows? A , 4 Pupil Because people are or loyal citizen of this city, laid ba than a " leaving off wearing whiskers the public record of John Ss . ’ ; 4 er th hat— against Mr. Miller that if thty wer true and he tt niggpe Plan ) 3/a “HOWLING FARCE NEVER nly man would have been long since resented. But there has) MAKES ANYRODY HOWL? been no denial, because pcan | And Wht, Mery ae as eset te it tres that ' stands with the brand burned deep into his back—the brand | referred to me ana ase? of the servant who has been tried and found wanting SGurser wens cae Continues This Week---All Selling Records Broken by Our VALUES VALUES VALUES Look for the GREEN TICKET the Emblem of Economy) Few people accu ; , no tah! Little chonks of torecast. » tor Little brage to sean Make the winter ebeerfu' For the baseball fan ' * asain seereenieiineemeneaanes A Well-Known Play SPELGER 4 HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody A Stirring Hand Saw Special A special purchase of a well-known manufacturer's sur- plus stock of “Columbia” Hand Saws. These saws are made from the best cast steel, warranted, and are easily worth double this price. To close out quickly, we make the extreme special price Tuesday 98c ee ae Bird Cage, 69¢. Dinner Set, $4.49. The Well-Known Hen NH Bros.’ } t dryx Bird Cage, in neat Full 50 SILK japanned fine re I ¢ Dinner t n COLORED TAFFETA SILK 7 25 pleces of Lovely, Piain Colored Taffeta, purest silk and 15 colors to choose from; splendid wearing grade SAYS BUY ys mary Renan ne wre” “GE Says Buy $1.25 BLACK TAFFETA SILK 75e, NEW WAIS S "tn tite ra ‘vest dye Now te agar 7G R U G ] fon fir anteed best dye Now is %4 chance v here is Sitk valve. Emory Sale price 75¢ Regular $1.50 and $2.00 Values. of London Hal Ha! Hal Hal Ha! They're going to out down the itch menu on the transatlantic liners Don't want them to founder Paint, 3 Cans 10¢. Only a few cans left of sthis high-grade He hold paint; assorted CASE UPON CASE OF NEW WHITE GOODS slats Socal baracous eet ecee mie. “Paw what is fractional « le mati ! dar ty lace and embrotd Big White Goode at Mill Prices. Come to This Saie. | Newberg Brussels Rugs—Regulat p $ } in Se reacy ered pa clean and fresh from - | (-pint cans, Tuesday, Souvenir Plates, ‘Tues It's the kied your mother ts pal 2 to 48; loug sleeves or White India Linons and Law ns. Value $17.50. special, 10, day’s { 15. pulling me for three-fourths of short; button front and bac best choosing | Short Lengths of Lawns aand India Linons, 12%c value 0 of these special Re to tomorrow. fo ‘ the time. in Seattle; yours for Emory Sale price, yard 7 new sprir attern of the most ic =. Cc | each Cc Short Lengths of Lawns nd India Linons, iSe and 18¢ Ph Ba orgy age EL, oe iton nd conventional effect | Restoring Confidence. Emory Sale price, yard te Many pevaion designs in the lot 11 Congress voted to put back the Cc Short Lengths of +1n, nod 40-10, White Lawns, worth 20 In the Emory Sale A | otto “In God We Trust” on th yard. Emory Gale pfice 13% "Kites, 5¢ and ‘106. | Hand Lamp, 19¢. — ‘ Dotted Sw 4 Fancy White Goods, for waists, et 1st W t 7 to 20 ve ‘ c ; what the bec 6 hides “Cheek: Oise Re TE sme e Micposniced “Wiis Guede: Teolien en to ee eis Emory i Veils and Hat Drapes r—Kite time. A large [| Lamps, complete, wit! sete Eh dei Of Gaubid taamabern omes 1cs price, yard iv%e A fly and flea in . arrived from New k, for the Bmort issortment of fancy Japanese Bird were “yr soned, so what could NOTION SPECIALS DURING iw Ri Veils, Hat pecially priced Said the fly: “Let us fee Outing gon at Mill Prices. TE RMORY GACH. war 6¢;\ Tuesda S and 10c aid the flea: “Let . Wax, with handle is skein 2e Ute 2 do they flew through the flaw in om voces C sti, Fo. ORS: Seats ¢ Post Cards, 2 f fe | THREAD — EXTRA FT owen A with a Snel the fue ae Pa oi tent colors —— “l Needles, pac rt « p Senscoage veal o ‘ 1, in all Oe . : . Exchange ni Sa est Cotton Th hee seat i Curtain Rods 9¢. oe P er Grice a price Bic ad white a variate ase. , ie: $h.85 ”) dozen Large, Far Leeds. Tome I looked through th Ic Tearledown ng |QWhite Outing Flannel urning Pty ! er End Extension wey hole ries si was in the pe Amoskeag Outing# plain oi twilled Ruesee. Cale H “ar ! . border: ai Rods; exten jor with her beau last alght 12%e and te values worth 12%. Emory , a ale \ f seee® HS tain ods; €3 end Father—"What did you find ow Emory Sale 10 Sale 9 Mending Cotton, on cards bore Sprele 4c LL Coin Spet west tng. It change - Hooks and } care cok ard a me gs Baby Flannels. Machine O bottle . This Is Too E Williar price 19¢. During aan ag eh “Ae in ah tual All-Wool and Part Wool White*Raby Flannel Good Emory Sale, price ' ' vai a i all reduced to & Sal ; 8 for 25 : rs Garden Seeds, 2 for El ic Ligt “ : fan, oor tes. ee 17c ~na d the ‘ special Tee 5¢. a ty nt its, Cheap Colonist Rates | > Kaas day, per yard 5 Wises deur ok © ithe! 2¢@ Each. Westbound during March and . m SETS e } / . Best for the West Od Wright 1 April by Oregon Railroad & Naviga TOwets els, / ; ee ; en Wright 16 tion Co. From Chicago $38.00, St ’ 7 " ish Tore | varden me all Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Mi H Tow Rub Dry Tow rds; special, Tu Ly, sourl River points $20.00, St. Louls : A Emory Sale ¢ > pack 5 $36.60. Tell your friends or make \ & i tala ; deposits at Ur Ticket Office, é i P . oe. aoe, 260 Cc First Ave Ellis, Gen ove y ipe anama oe ( sa * « . 17¢, 22 he. — Agent. : . e. 11¢ ise 0d NE Pure wool; new, fine stripe, selt« lored Pan - ; ; : 7 - USE & OO, tne ama; you know how wsatixfact nnd - W leeable it iv; black and eotors; in d wipateper| : ‘ Cloths also at Tenisous NEST ANEE a - 5 my ee ee AP BRI ‘ 2 un AVENITE 2 UNION STRFFT Poutusse teagan” enna Both Phonee 246. Burke Mide . } : ae