The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1908, Page 7

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whon the meetings of the finance committee were al the finance committee has only ad unde ‘ing that they would] | prt erely that portion of the} vooedings which the committec thought advisable to give to the public es |. Only the final results reached jthe public, Reasons why this de partment wance was granted Ars Ben eed Fi- | or ve gh wy anocier devar Voters Are Interested anted some partioular supposed to be com at ecrets, With this blanket C C of operations tt naturally ounty ommissioner many appropriations | wed that involved an | Fight. oxpenditure of money ussed Means of Saving. c —_—— eh The meeting yesterday between ou sion of ways and means to e im. | resentatives from the chamber should attend the seastons of the! e Finances. phase somainee aan tetera cael Next” Fall. . levies wore made met with Instant — ay and was heartliy endorsed by toe — lit « re t finances are to be erest | he we tion o' t sf a # way, It is urged, the bust | [terest tn th lon of fing to a | ®°%* could be present in an/| new members of the county be advisory capacity and suggest! i» ? om s in which a saving can bo|°f Commissioners ts bens m * emt act The moral effect of know. ‘Weated in many ways by the vo! a ee that @ number of taxpayers/of King county as a result of watohing their grork would, is further claimed, have the ef fect of making the council com h. mitiee more cautious about permit-| GpgN TO VISITORS EVERY D. ting any extray noe The whole Afiantic feet will of busi at the ar mber of Cor Bee the batt stand taken by Th board to conduct the coun Star to see upon as being the balance be , nd expense. (The curtail will be of a gelera! nature Pthe pruning knife Is tg be used eship Rhode Isiand & legitimate saving can o it ot gee to ad the dry wock Boats leave ple plished Sfestons §=of the URLY | foot of You! way, ten times d ee that these promises will rd of equalization to lend thelr Round trip fare, 60 cent advice whenever necessary &@ aumber of mea from the ¢ of commerce will sit the meetings of the finance tee each year when the an gutimates are considered and The Eagle = Co. Oftice—106 Fitth Ay. tow Our charges are right DE LUXE)". ” SHAFER gt laut ONLY LARGEST, BUT BEST. Cy nits for Men ° ° Outify Suits are in demarei now that the Puget Sound country has entered upon it of warm weathar. Outimg Suits are comfortable, elegant and popular. at fifteen dollars are particulasly fine. ° * Choice of plaia Shake or fancy stripes, in light or medium colors, all s fitted. Specially priced at >. $15.00 Others a> 29.0%, $25.86 and on to $30.00. ° orre Business Suity Cuppemmmow's aad Brokaw Finest in dam ° - ll eo BQYS? WASH sees ued | OEXS'S PANAMAS. | MEN'S UNDERWEAR FOR ac. PE KOVRM SPRAW GSILORS. HOT WEATHER P MaPloot Gala, Ohawtycigs, Shap m Rename Hats {1 The mont varied assortine be found in city is shown at Tas, Rowe 18 Binpng ati colons | the Mm popular | the Shafer Store MA wily, «y miners: AMPt quality; at aim and Fimay 48 ri pus . Opem Mesh Underwear at 5@¢, 4 erm Basten wig Saw Cithiens wp ta, $25.00 $1.00 and $1.50, 7 as EARS yRIQ Bie Krewe we SO) Sur W SOILORS MEN’S ODTING SHIRTS po Pe akertd Ds gin shy ROTH | ry $3.48) 0 eo SAUDI : wiuy” Style, mtest fash egliges Shirts with « for outlge wea Al jeed at $1.00, @ | em” ta $BLOO and RHgKy sK wey carey * ng MONARCH NEGLIGEE : mage» BRRUCID SHIRTS. Deey styB, Rep treme, | Gane aPORNe BAIL | with cifance ar wblte Millar wear 7 for vaention d¢y9; +8 @mp @tefn aut Fite Linen | {ng Special, selected patt 0 and $e .aeD © dit A s92.(R). $1.00, = Corner om Pa Second eae | ‘a er. at) S.. University. 9 Wie Block Long—s sm Bling © d Arcade Annex—Whole Block Low drooping (9) - » **. Wal Also Keep Tab om ss.isses"sii% inesunt | Two Vacancies to Be Fill avy yard a few days more 1 fa r 3 We make {100 ARCADE oS Co. Ino, || THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1908. ° Tt GUARD "===... WANT GQO) GRANDPA BRYAN two vard ant ters the ure ty's AY. be || uv any campaign the selection ¢ county officials. re Numerous letters have b affaires in a businesslike man com G ceived urging the carrying on men have been mentioned as |alrable candidates for board, which shows that there ts a) material wealth } which only needs | all | get Into the fight. Dan Ro Abraham, \the present board and elected for fe lertet of The count of competent 7 re of wt would result in} mo ent f AQa j | H. G. Dennis; vice president, Thos } ; | Redmond; corresponding secretary, | |W. H. Smith; fMnancial secretary A. Davies : ittee, 8 eral business | | the county | chairman urging to of r yegss from the southern dis y, Will hold over The vacancies will occur as & re 5 two years more ult of the exptration of the terr lof office of the other two stoners, . > Ry orthern diatric® for two years The sala: 6 a month, coming from the had not been as today Investigation » abusing her siste 26 yearw@f ag nd has b the “Itters for sor Deputy George F. matter ov mane soolety offic When Mr, Kent th 4 some time tes. the officials The Central La 4 meeting tonight Work Workers | | that Mra. Itter wi this evening: Ho * orm | herford. the and Charles | { a county or Buckingham, from the riet, beth of whom were ot @ county stoner at the present tim nd traveliog ox@ncee been in foree since a salary at this by the lew Seattle dis elect comme a Here is Wm, J aryS without # thought of politics in his head. A man has no time to both conventions and nominations at a time like this, In the candidat field Bryan Leavitt, Mia grandchildren, in every spare moment he h ‘No Truth i vt} Story of With-. proorsdt drawal From Public ‘ LEE HART (.25020.25 000 feet of lumber for Cordova Schools. is ILL Steamer Fatraion ts reported as ° the They live at Grandpa Bryan AND HIS TWO PALS (ye ee Business Sale of CAMP FURNITURE THE LAST SHOT UPHOLSTERED COTS $1.95 Some Slightly Paniiged for $1.25 Iron Beds Cut Worse One-Fourth More Off ie (9) FROM THE QUITTING THE BUSI- NESS CUTS. This is to get rid of them at once No. 3, No. 4, No Also 12 Arm Chairs at $2.00 Each These Arm Chairs are made of maple and are cane seated. Century Furniture Company N. W. Corner Second and Spring ke de & lap are Ruth Leavitt and Brad house, and they're his playmat £. Williams Spriggs; auditing pov ctca A ae ri | Hearon, U. G. Spriggs, Thomas Redmond; sergeantat-arma, George Little. The trad® conditions in the} | Building Laborers union have igreatly improved the last two s. Several new jobs are in sailing south from Valdez at 1 a. il wae jm. Sunday morning. This will . , bring her into Seattle Picea be apenas net trea da Lee Hart, for many years one of |S her into Seattle next Friday. report that appeared ] rod | [the best known attorneys im this! -ry, " : oe Wel rho e) - jevening paper night at the Jetty le sertousty Iti at the sestGeeee | essa ip aaa Ne pag Be | Japanese of SA@ittle are going to of his brother, John B. Hart, the| MS" 3 | withdraw thelr children from the| who resides at 630 13th |'O™ for Manila, carrying « cargo lawyer of general merchandise his hax} public school av, N | law fixing} Mr. T. Tanaka, Japanese consul, Mr. Hart is suffering from tubers! yee pei ; amount was| stated today to The Star ghat the By United Press.) at tw rs in Los | oe potato yg vies seme one net ture in 1908 report was a fabrication, and that} VANCOUVER, 8. C. July 1 g to counteract the|the ‘Gottage City will on caren ental he regretted itv appearance, as it| (Bulletin.)—The Canadian cup chal disease, and returned | ).¢) reese y go back on pore page Charges of flendish je to the cruel Itter home Ho said that this bad several times before ity pre to me e fieg_ this morn Hing against the wit Julian E jitter, the artiat, living at 216 20th av Mr @. a | neighbor Itters, said that the whole neighborhogd had been awakened this morning at 7 o'clock by screams and shouting happened | | Con: ever gave out th Ceport was irre becaimed on the | truth tm the ar ani lereated a falee impression t Japanese were dissatiaf publte The Japanese parents have no/the ri yacht Spirit by at least| {li and is said to haye gradually | | intention of withdrawing thetr chil-/ 20 minutes. |grown worse since. Pr The past, dren from the ppblic schools,” said| The Canadian boat crossed the|two nights he has been unable to 1 Tanaka today. “We are t i T Spirit was The sick man is a widower, and t leg and siow-| has three children, who are living sponsible. There ie absolutely po ‘y drifted into the finish 20 minutes | with pwnd in this city Mr one schoo children the Japanese language. These schools will two hours a Ainpuleorp to attend th Mr | dent lany ¢ of the Japanese agwociation,|ing for the contest for the Alex.| passengers, a hundred of whom | called upon to impose any punish- ¥ redence The Canadian yacht crossed the|¢d 30. ects of ‘ “ run tomorgow, taking the place t the lenger Alexandra won the first race/ only a few days ago on a visit of the Humboldt od with the|in the international series for the! Almost immediately after reach : % trophy today, beating | ing Seattle Mr. Hart was taken very schools well tine at 1:59, after sailing practical-| obtain any sleep 4d with the schoo Who- ly three hour ° after her canadian rival. ee Tanaka stated that the Jap-| The wind died down about noon were going to ewtablish and both boats had difficulty in The civil service commis@>n to- which would teach their getting to the finishing tine, |day filed its findings in the investt- gation of charges made against be in session) VANCOUVER, B. C.. July 1.— - | Assistant Building Inspector Car- it le not! When the American cup defender, __, | Poll, exonerating Carroll and ex- m | Spirit, lined up with the Canadian| Steamer Santa Clara left for Val-| pressin@ surprise that Building In- Charles T. Taks)sahl, prest-| chatienger at Vancouver this morn.|dez this morning, carrying 150/spector Grant should have felt was also indignant over the wn-landra cup there was a spanking|are laborers for M. J. Henry, ‘and/| ment for the alleged offense at all. f and sensational report.| breeze blowing and the white caps| full cargo of freight Carre was charged by J. C The Japanese of Seattle have only | were rolling in English bay. | |Marmaduke with having refused | praise for @he pu'ea> achgols,” he The Seattle boat, with Ted Geary; The Watson, of the Anchor line,/admission t@ several hundred jnatd, “and I am sorry that auch al at the heim, got the best position | arrived last night from San Fran-/ guests invited to view the arrival Bad weather has encounter-|of the battleship fleet last month wring the first part of the|from the roof of the New Washing- | trip jton hotel 8 misstatement was given|and shot over the line at 11:20. | clsce line at 11 2 The boats rounded the Point At _ a = Ws OF USTOKS kinson buoy with the Alexandra; The Dolphin left Ketchikan at| For @ good shampoo use 8c | leading by a quarter of a mile 11:45 last night and is due to ar-| wake Soap. . but that it Br AE, o | At Point Grey, six miles from the | rive im port at midnight tonight. | ae - bad as it was start, the Alexandra was still a Local No. 32, Journeymen Plumb-| quarter of a mile to the good. | Freighter S¢ ward will cc to show|ers and Gas Fitters, held thelr an-| The American yacht was caught | none - beating and] nual election at Labor temple last!) in a ude rip and lost some of its/ JEWELED BACK COMBS. r, Mies Beecroft, | night and selected the following of- headway. This gave the Alexandra! Special sale this week at a Prosecuting Vanderveer r to Alvah @. Kent * who tn A consump iding ith Attorney turned the hu went out to the bas at Labor The following uni isting Engineers, 1 Movers, Pile Drivers and | of the Ch we in to ed Tatoosh at 10 among he case will be Investigate oe! he em m - Mier home this forenoon he found} » house locked up and no one home. We inquirgl i] neighbors and they has been mistreating he at| the stated that Mrs | ~ THERE’S NOT ONE C 7 Se Tyrael Anonggy: ors i aak PAIN’S SPECTACLE Kind of paint in our large stock ents rid Jean Schazicin: board of | jf that hasn't some particular rectors, Neil Hammer and A. J.J merit ne tetee nee eaten |eonvention at Indianapolis, August| Star carrier boys are looking for uae me. rere Arcade Annex cess depends upon the Lia ward wim wi acer be habits formed in boyhood : Tain's Vesuvius ead. “Maphnttan ooee roseceoooooes| days. The youth who ac }ficors Magday night Pre b it | fleers to ser | President, I dent ruption of Vesuvius.” White attended last night that the spec offered everyboy and girl Madison park ***/tacle is one of great scenic merit to save. Not only does , ‘ has redoubled the interest of the 1H Th m saving pay in itself, but boys and they will all be on hand ave e aving vay ! bu Edward Spangler; re een. Hent "oa | BOYS TQ BE GUEST AT) = » the next six month#: | @ start of a good 15 minutes. half price—a beautiful assortm # Stange; vico prest-|} Chicago Jewelry Co., 120 ording Dollars Worth Two Hundred loniien fora Homesite? Thursday evening, as guest ® management of the produc early will amount to some. thing, The is one of the be@ means dent savings bank we alsa make It pay bet Thursday night, prepared enjo themselves to the limit NOTHING DOWN ter because of the inter Th will be pplied with ad AND EASY MONTHLY eat which your dollars mission badges and will go in a PAYMENTS. n here. body to the park Go to Brownsville 22 Lots For your Fourth of July outing is\: dvndis ciieae ry Free clambake, land and water sports for all, dancing in after Steamer Sentinel, Colman cated, ONL y 256 minutes’ ride } from 9a. m PIONEER SQUARE Launch Hioma, Madison ‘t * . . THEY ARE SELLING FAST COME IN EARLY Union Savings & Truat Co. GECONM AD SHB ADT, __ betel Price Sale of Clothing »w on at the Crown Clothing Corinne Simpson 7023-4 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING, 492% FIRST AVENUE w Friday's ad POSOSOSHOHOOHOOOOOO OOO ED

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