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for thelr ratifiestion or re " ° \ seneral ele ed M 1808 Passed City Council the tna a Jana 1908, and signed by 2 in OF authontion tion Pa ¢ this Bnd day of Jau pie works @ In ae pe wernt oan ' tent m1 A elivery pan © Filed the Toe * a » a Seay be " ty Gs ly Datg of first publication, Pebruar ’ 1, 1908 . . RESOLUTION NO 1142 \ rm OU AMENDMENT No. 1 tution ang Of aM i a 1 to the qualified vot Wee tthe ¢ cattle at the next gen a ; He tt ve od by the City Counoit ne of the ¢ ot Beattie Dhall, withia five) s |. That t of Article Vinttor ae 2 ayes Charter of the City of #e which Ah. | attic be amcuded to fead as follows “ Soot There shall be two «2) ive vt ment for clare provided, to wit USE | mediante Pay Cand “Payment by Hond The mode adopted shall be ‘ode petitioned for in eas ont halt be made upu Cher se ¢ sha mei shall Wirect ta euch linprove Immediate Payment te the an prepared In duptioate by the city gineer, whieh shall contain the seription of each land or part (he the ame . eying ae all 5 a like newspa r watil ‘texigne jon is mad directed > rs land bond (excomt ae owner be fatal co " ription of the propert: unetL OM receipt oF ) consecutive isaues notifying all t said rell has Bet cecer se uiring thee tp ap rect ana vend ucceentl 4 shall cause the roll vered to the City Comp. © shall forthwtth tra nit of the sam the Clty with his certificate that | same has been duly approved by “Tt: oe the dui volved cation th roll bas co ee thon made witht ise) dave from meth the dun | the date , ‘otice such assess. and signed by | ment wilt become dehaquent and guthenticatjon | af bear interest st the rate of te Seth day of De YT. RETNOLOS ” AS @ the City this 80th day of De- ‘Treasurer tm his ex-of Ww. Cannot, ty aa tae collector tn the and ex-officio Ot i add ne penalty te firm publication. Vebruary { aseewarment in any . lewe receire « | Penaity te be uh aanow ‘Amd be tt further received that the foregging amendment be, and the same te herehy benitted te the Qualified voters of the City of Be Aitle for their ratification er ralvce lec hare become delin [tion at the next gene tien te! ¥ be held Mach 9 Passed the City Council the tnd day of January. 1908, and # me in open wenmton Im gutheation of ite passage thie SaA day of Jan- ee i, WURSETT, « ‘ PANE ize City Counct? | of the City Gouncit ed 7" 90 Article vist of ited the Bnd Gay oF Yanwary, toe City Comptrot 4 en-officlo City Deis of firet publication, February Want Ads Telephone Them To Us And We Will thie Sod'day "of San Do the Rest £ Oy ge IS Charge for one tnsertion, 190 me this Ind day of Jan || per Mine. Seven words to the line. Three times, one cent « word. One month, te per Mae per é@ay. Misimum cbarge for an “ad” 20 cent. B am ARD AGENCY—P. Mol 21 Patlard af. opp. Clty Hall Phone, Ballard 304. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh ar, between Union and University Phones, Main 1060; Ind. 441. The Star cannot guarantee accuracy of assume responsibil yy ‘| tty for errors of any kind oo Vil the © } curring {im telephoned adver ae tisements renclved. (that | be and the ited to the aleet te of March, the t04 qned by SPECIAL NOTICES. Shall be ublic ut {lities ite! 18° Ordinances, re BOE feeulations of the fost’ x ie shail i all PROPLS® OPTICAL. CO. time present to the 528-229 Northern Mank Bldg... bak Works writ roe Fourth and Pike ehangen or a. 1 bo re Co SSeS He hati k feeord of all tres a the time of beg ite sha! ooly Series of pists showing the exa- public ee together with, Sewing the depth card of Puy with the « der every pleat in er (tine He jee rules, he Ment of ail iat department other addition a hall pert aa the Cis Heels Works i § Premcribe or Gath expire Tien mt LOST AND FOUND. BBs i further renotre am “glasses by Claude Will. Smendment ue. « $a heal eee i omnae, verre’ of in bey Se Let caaees — Ay dt ve AL AUCTION SALES pucigaeaenapimiton Pertannd ier JON MALE OF FeRITreRE,| Mon pine TRUNKS . ployment, cx Pac PABA RO Px: | Behool, #07 Hinckley ‘lock. Beale At Y bests $5 oh ta am. | phambinm, be loon ate title ‘Trede Behook, MALE HELP WANTED it ¥ 6 and want om Trade jo Thos Horner, Nerth SALE—PURNITURE. ~ MILLINERY. arwrnccion oe close in, ap. MILLINERY, is e. Forniture prig| _fiziioh toring Mulinety at lowest fier & nen leaned made av. | Mre A 4th aD * over or, come . wes eee ie ee v bed by law. The City! ™ ° | HELP WANTED—FeMALe, mi . " ethan wages Address W Freiman FOR RENT—ROOMS SINESS CHANCES, —~ ene at market K & B908 cash bust & good - miriet. F * Give good “ ‘ 2etep Ainge centrally located 0 takes tat ance Mar reves Lasti, Maly “t | oo Ree pies ny Er. annum nti? at ” = before auch satese- | aptured ott Philippine at Lerriee paper (male) forved, Adstrens 1.54 v and Ltn PRARION COAL #fock for Wood and Coal tna oe 5 new dropheada $12 68 Af Got sattefiod are er 4, Ye. ale [horwoah bret Lagheors a Mill weed $2.78 & load. dry sind wood oa Seattle Pasi Co, Main nee -Kinger, Wheeler Domestts, Nation ‘ - Main 1996 tnd nate Wood For Sale-—Dry terest mixed wood. 11.88 tr » Cy Fuel | ong aikait : -_——— ane Se ee, ees ee 1 | (Seattle Star Exclusive Servies.) | : fl delivered Norm ahve. Olde Curiosity shy Teasonabie prices We! tne Phones Pte engineer sx smvlove, <8. won bie mete wanes nesters. bonrfine pee seat o abe *Fimen ie ARY LOANS TH. spay LOAN CoMmpa NT. oe ON DUTLDING. “at Money, tonned oie a some on Ge. tor eh Beate pice $8heen 9. Push vice prem) ft . eratth, z AnOLPit WeREN A crest banking reranre ¥. iteit NATIONAL BRATTI stock paid Bawin J Brown te Dr Offices } peat a Phone, Main 1 ABSTRACTOR Whittlesey - Hanford Wahed 1469 Basement of | “DE TisTSs. f of our prices by free 4 be ndvl a try. and DWIN 4 6 Vira Ave men oF women. Bide. ind and in our tes Co. Tight baths and im a eee Optical Co, 190 Arcade; Fetal, manuf ne. ~ PATENTS, oped and 7 It may ue help you. 7 ison Metal Special 2 tt WATENT ATTORNEYS. \eenic* ed Patent veare in tt | NREN 8g ees | BTA TION *tnterest allowed 08 | & ser . let all kinds wanted to work THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. 7 aft th atUe clrele rhe body Ia at the private reception room of Butterworth & Son | Buniee A. Gutenberg, ase two w died Sunday March 1, at the family residences, 216 11th ay The fur | servioe wae held from) th residence at 2 o'clock this aft) neon, The burlal took place at the Lake View cemetery < Charles Sidney James, ago %,| TO the Electors of the City of Seattle: mol ol M ad a Charies A T Rd pe gi Two years ago Judge Moore was elected to the office of Mayor of this city, at an election which was unique in * at Alkt Point, of diphtheria. The | this, that it showed-an unusually large proportion of the voters ready to vote at a municipal election unconstrained by the oriy . rial will take place at tit Ga. ties which bound them to their respective national party organizations. Subsequent developments have shown that if a W. M. Walker, age 74, died yes-| blind adherence to party lines had obtained at that election, the result would have been peculiarly unfortunate. terd ornt bi pnoe a1 Pan one a Wan hi Since Judge Moore's election the city, for the first time, has had a mayor who has given his undivided attention to H been {ll for three mouths, He, the duties of the office, and an administration of that office freer from partisanship, we believe, than any that the city has had lived in Beattie fo bout 16 cect Sut boom “ay Nas a rout, | **P@tlienced. He has shown courage in the enforcement of the law, and the city has never in its history been so clean dent of Marshall, Mo. He was a| #9d decent a city in which to live aa during his administration, We do not think that it will be seriously contended that mber of the Kaight Templarn . ana the p aR rom ou ve any of the other candidates now before the people will give any better administration than we have had during the past Workmen. His wife, two sons and | ‘WO years, ar daughters survive him, = The question which confronts the voters of the city of Seattle today is, Whether a faithful public servant, the OU OTS AND AURIETS. MS, conduct of whose office has been singularly efficient, clean and courageous, shall be continued in office? In our judgment he should be. Seattle, February 25, 1908. 0 6 OLMSTRAD MD (Signed) Me 4 Bra Be :| JOHN H. POWELL, Peters &) C. C. BRONSON, Bee. and Tr FRANCIS G. FRINK, Sec. Wash-| |. HULME, P Vulcan tron Bldg” Hours 16-4 Bundaye bets Powell, Day Lbr. Co ington tren Works. Works. —_ STORAGE ——~-= | MERBERT 8. UPPER, Real Ee ©. S. WILEY, Wiley, Herr & F. BLAINE, Biaine, Tucker & HH. P. @TRICKLAND, Sec. Treas. enapnettintiptiaat neonate | tate. ayley Hyta Vulean Iron Works. Tain Tranter, Moving @ Marese On| WINLOCK W. MILLER, Manager |, HENRY C. EWING, Gec.Treas.| T. 8. LIPPY, Capitalist 8. B. HICKS, V. P. 6. B. Hicks @ Bing Mary M. Miller @ Bone [Cathoun, Denny & Ewing | GERALDO FRINK, Supt. Washing Sons Co. ptr ncamli. ra ——| o£ FREDERICK, F . WINFIELD A. SMITH, Shank @ ton tron Works. A. M. HICKS, Treas Hicks FARMS ANU ACREAGE. | meiee rederick & | emith W. J. BERNARD, Pres. and Mgr. Bons Co ———e—eeee” J. B. M'DOUGALL, Pres, Mac W. J. Bernard Co. J. W. HUPP, EBEN 6. OGBORNE, Secretary Dougall & Southwick A. P. BURWELL, Burwell & > A. E. BRAYMER, Accountant. Osborne, Tremper & Co. | T. RYAN, Pres. T. Ryan & Co. | Morford. W. H. WHITE, Lawyer DAVID P. EASTMAN, Real Eo and Mgr. Z., @. W. DICKINSON, V. P. Dewey C. R. COLLING, Consulting En- tate. C. Miles & Piper Co. Con. Mining & Smelt. Co. gineer 4. G. PACEY, 8 J. A. MOORE, Mgr. Moore inv. W. G. THOMPSON, Mgr. WALTER OAKES, Pres, and Co. Cheasty's Haberdashery. Tr Roslyn Fuel Co. 8. W. BAKER, 8. W. Baker & WILMON TUCKER, Blaine, M. E. BARGER, V. P. Pac. Coast) JOHN E. BOVER, Lawyer. » hee bowwht the right | Co. Tucker & Hyland Cond. Milk Co. GEO. H. WALKER, Walker @ Se ees “Caan M. W. PETERGON, Cashier Dex WM. 0. PERKINS, Pres. Wm. dD. ©. H. BLACK, Mgr. Beattie Haw, Munn net feult te ter Horten & Co, Perkina & Co Co. GEO. E. YOULE, 8. A. Woods wotuce The ve F. W. WEST, West & Wheeler W. L. GAZZAM, Pres. Kitsap Co. £. 8B. BURWELL, Dept. Mgr. Se | Machine Co. rw L. J, COLMAN, The J. M. Col. Trans. Co. attle Haw. Co. H. A. ROOD, Pacific Coast Cree sore ta pre | man Co, L. T. TURNER, Lawyer | JOHN F. WELBORN, V. P. sote Co eu ought wot te anethe JOHN 8. AGEN, Commission JAMES B. MURPHY. Graves, Whiten Hdw. Co J. C. MARMADUKE, The Century e-the «| Merchant Palmer & Murphy. W. A. BHANNON, Bhannen & the fens Co. ARTHUR MORTON, Manufactur- T ertua FRED T. FISCHER, Fischer Bros. G. W. FISCHER, Fischer Bros. | Shannon | W. BIGLOW, W. Bigiow & Co F. A. ARMSTRONG. BO SWEENEY, Sweeney @ ers’ Agent. 4. V. PATERSON, V. P. and GM.) G. F. FOLSOM, Pres. Novelty Steiner | DANIEL JONES, Real Estate. The Moran Co. iil Co. HORACE C. HARDY, Hardy &| OMAR J. HUMPHREY, Director 4. M. CALDWELL. C. A. CHRISTMAN, Co. Washington Trust Co. E. ©. KILBOURNE, Sec. and Mgr. J. W. KAHLE, Pres. Crescent) J. L. BRIDGE, JR, Gec-Treas.| C. A. PEPLOW, Mgr. Hammond | Kilmourne & Clark Co. Matg. Co. | Shesiey Towboat Co. ) Milling Co. spare 8400 to Of.000 the land one MRS. BOB EVANS LOVES THE JAPS EXONERATE WASHINGTON, March 2.—Noth- | log would bring greater distress to; Mra. Robley D. Evans, wife of the | admiral ot (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 2—In @ report sent by the house judielary committee to President Roosevelt | today, the men who were respon sible for the impeachment charges ¢ American feet, than war with Japan, for sh seatdd and abiding love for the} Japanese | ‘Of all the countries where I «a deep hate lived, and of all the foreign: | brought against Judge L. R. Wifley, lere with whom I have formed} jot the United States circuit court CALHOUN, DENNT @ ewres friendabips, | admire the Japanese of Shanghai, China were de the most.” she sald to the corre-| nounced, and the judge was com- ALARA BL DING i |apondent of The Star. “This Uk-| pletely exonerated The report was accompanied by one from Secretary @& State Root, in which he avers that the charges were unwarravted and resulted | from the fearless manner in which the judge handled certain undesir able persons. | President Roosevelt, in a letter to Secretary Root, concurs in the | finding of the judiciary committee, jand says that the attack was made , because the judge had accomplish led much good. He called the as- jsanlt an impeachment of decency |The impeachment charges against | Judge Wifley are the outcome of | proceedings which resulted tn the | disbarment of several lawyers of | Shanghai who were alleged to have been guilty of shyster practices, TO DEBATE ON jing ts shared by my husband and jail’ my ebiidren. if * would be a sad day for me jif all (his war talk should mater} falize Into something sertous, for | some of my beat friends are in the | land of the mikado, 1 have gone lagen and in to Toklo to visit! | thiewe friends. It is @ land of which | Lincoln Beach _| {hve trienas iM It may sound unpatriotic, but) West Seattle |peatde the Japanese our people! jacem crade and unpolished. The Quarter Acres Japaness respect for age and tra jdition, and their religious faith, are beautiful traits which we might imitate with advantage I have always been inte in the re ligious emblems of Japan, and 1 have quite a collection of temple set ornaments These symbols a as [| varied as those which typify the ake 4 FAUNTLEROT CAR at ARK, get off at GATRW* Tie Week aes The prices for ALL Christian faith and their study is sine we a fascinating one. 18? Orte The bat ts a favorite decoration CENTRAL BANK lin Japanese art, signifying good | MRS. ROBLEY D. EVANS. health and prosperity. The bat ap ETRY | pears tn all those exquiaite wilk cur-| much extra work, no extra charge jnaval hero could hardly be imag-| ; > : was made, nor would he accept re-| tne ¢ stirring events of his he question of establishing a - tains which are among the hest One Fourth Acre examples of neediework, In some | ™tneration eventful gre have left no new central bank will be debated by HOMmArTE curtains 1 had embroidered tn The graciousness the polite, aout ‘Her simny temberament is teams from the local banks on next Japan the bat was everywhere ness, the sincerity and poctry of * te ny ame peer ig pi + 250---Only = Cash When I asked the reason for Japanese people attract one one of her greatest charms Friday night. The affirmative will this, for the bats were an interpola. irresistibly, I bave found + > other | People are usaally disappointed | be maintained by the clerks from unebetracte’ tion. none having been shown in people truer or warmer in their when they talk to me,” she says, the Puget Sound National bank and ho Union ings & Trust Co., the design I bad selected, the man- | friendships to what a re = woot ager told me with much salaaming| Mra, Ev Is (a soft-volc led. I have had no « » clerks from the Nationa “ that they conveyed the good wishes nan of th uth, with snow thy the name. I have k of Commerce anu the Am or of the firm "to me and mine, and ¢ hair, waved beck from a | neve » even threatened w n Savings Bank and Trust Co. all who should break bread in wm untroubled as a child's A shipwreck; | have never kaown will present the negative side of the oted mate for the grizzled { persona dat wer house. And though it had « Sys SPARKMAN IS ANSWERED “27 19 THE naTTER =, BY HIS OPPONENT dear Columbia river and re It may not be amiss to Inquire | nothing to do with the present oo n b fl ode What is really the °asion Dear Sir and will not be especially wad bear “s : That is about all there ts of it Roferring to the article in Fri-/¢4 thereby ‘ matter with Seattle This campaign is the test of day « na’s Star headed “Spark: |, ! pode from 5 eh she V ann ¥ A Jauntil A “es . agair f ta ee thought ve . eden Ay a. o8 = eastern panies a yore and pass nst trumpery, brains against Policy If Elected,” they wou! id be most t c fited by /to more and more pre r buncombe; so I say what Seattle n says that he is oy wi Ma are offered, from needs most now is people who Magnolia way, giving as y ale Firat and Sec a and quicker thne on think—people who can 6 past reasons that damages will be ex-/ond ave 4 along Elliott av, and | ¢ sburban accommodation to| the afternoon of the following day cessive and assessments must be thereof, and 1 know that | thicker smoke on the tide-flats, 2d | and vote for Moore _ paid in 30 days, but intimates that man and MeLean have large for these blessings we could give MARK TERENCE |if time were granted it might be on or near Blliott av.| great thank - : ~ different and north thereof Rut what Seattle need & good shampoo use Soap My posttion relative to this mat Mr, Sparkman ke Of the] ana every other town for that wake Soap. All drugsists ter ia: If a majority of people who benefits to be derived by opening | toy—is not more people, more nena will have to pay the costs petition | Elliott av. to traffic. 1 heartily |tovies or more money, but people No.5: 1 Pi er conyolutions in the $1.15 No. 503 Carborundum for a street and present plans agree with him in this matter, al-| with de ; which do not provide excessive though it will be of great benefit | cereby processes — panple with Sharpening qtitd ‘so as to ruin adjoining prop: |to him personally _ {more brains, and the factories, the “ Cc erty, and find « legal plan which; He also speaks of a septic tank |industry and the smoke will follow Stone ... will exclude from assessment all|as a relief from the present lack | ‘The real danger behind any com Nghth ward which of sewers on the hill, This gives! munity or any nation {s not the BOATON HARBOR ts booming © tees etent sidewalke an@ city wa property in the lies north of a Hine running paral- | the public a wrong impression of me, the Japanes . a comet lel to and 200 feet north of the | conditions on the hill. The por-| poorly fortified. The great and proposed street, 1 will endeavor to | tions without sewers are the wrenacing deager is that neariy all slope, the northern part of the »ple are moved thern part of the y by their and not by at mot thelr feeling two or three All other civic dangers spring pass. an ordinance for such A atreet, otherwise I will not put the |top and the n treet: through. I do not pretend | west slope, To car lto dictate to property owners the section would t |tUme for improvements large tanks, which would eventual-|¢rom this, of which truth the pres | ‘Chapter 158 session I 1907, |ly fill up. By the time the branch | ont mayoralty campaign ts a stril provides a plan for extending the sewers are comt 1 the north |igg example payment by bond tasue for yp | trunk sewer can be completed to If the ambitious candidate wins to alerty taken by condemnation over /a point near Salmon Bay and Fort | j¢ wilt ise he has started D Hi today, man e bec ‘ering | patfod of not to exceed 10 years, Lawton, from which point a tem: | an ¢ as BF Caan th Shé Gallery k*\ te Mr. Sparkman ignorant of this | porary wooden pipe can be laid py appeals to the patriotic sym if you, want one "| taw, or will he discover this easy |along the hillside to Shilshole Bay, | paeniee of his auditors and led A % payment plan after election, and | providing a sewer system for the procession of weeping yoters to : ut|put Magnolia way through on |hill in the shortest time possible. | cast the ny ballots for Miller . any which may be pro-| If you will give this letter apace | "Tr he k it will be because the Tyound ‘view, $1,100; | poned, Ibly to the detriment of |in your valuable publication, | Will | jeopie use their heads to. think ay . Fighth ward property and to great | appreciate the favor about the few essential facts and nwood Ave. benefit to his own property Youre truly , are not misled by vague trumpet terms. | He says further: “I have no C, W. MELVILLE ings of “patrt 2” and a glorious property within this Improvement |Candidate for councilman Eighth | prehistoric party record, which has | district, as other candidates hav ward plan f f three-t $00 ar e atone ie | ; i EAD RANCH HANDS WANTED ‘RIALTO COURT Is y SALE ane MARCH MARQUIS D ne sl SOLD TO GATES) F M4. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue y United Press.) j " PAU, France, March 2.—John eee Sree Rialto Court, including a three | Adrian Louis Hope, marquis of Lin} WALLA WALLA, March 2—|) story apartment building and two y|ithgow, died here, aged 48 years. Faymers complain seriously of a| lots on the wost side of Roylston | -— endia “vt = Pot M tarm help just now, |#¥: between Olive and Howell sts., Tettingsan. Wo — : ‘| he Marquis of Linlithgow waa] *hortage « om Sen was sold on Saturday by P. D, Ehle| governor of Victoria from 1889 to| Spring ts coming on rapidly, 4nd) ig B. 1. Gates. The consideration | paymast general from 1896 | mew are needed alt aver the valley |ts supposed to have been $80,000. jet and was governor general | for plowing aud seeding The « was made through Burk AACKIFICE RB lot in North Browd district, on cae line, Adar gto CASH AND 83 1 ALL 2 Aayotn TWO cy o-Ft. Street Lead EXPOSITION @ of (Australia trom 1900 te 1902.- In Wages ave offered praetioatly om) & Waray ‘Phe pulldiog includes & he helt the offiew gt secretary | the wld seaie, Dut the demand is for | 40 apartments, at present under a Seaiiand, Sood wen, whe Routle bosses welt, dive-yoay Seauw to Roy Williams. Gum a “a os . aco * be | j H t

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