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wl THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908, HLL AID IN SECURING CHARLEY TAFT WILL PLAY WiD DE ATE WARD KIDS TAX REDUCTION i that the state idez board will not recog: | \ commerce a Proposes |, eductions of the county ist County bo pportioning King county's to Assi proportion of the atate taxes. Board. This simply follows precedents already @ board tn ¢ blithed by the Halntently atate overburde gee 2 _— ttee of the Cham: | !8& the people of this county in the | ‘The tax agen!’ hp matter of state taxes, The state | pac of Commerce will a e COUR: comminalon have never explain . agian 12 Pre « King ed why Pierce county farm lands | J mtn in far are a pd at $400 an acre, and King county farm lands at approxi ent torday | mately $260, when it coats just as q * ae a m be AX much to buy a farm in Plerce coun | ith the county boa ty aa It does In King county. Among MES to help porfect plans! a number of choice bits of wisdom | tate board of equall-| Mr, Frost says Aas y with The 20 per cont reduction t# tn} . reduction equi-| the direct Interest of the railroad | me Compared he tax| companies and the tax commitsston | “ Sr oe tee | fother countic tate. | {s curious to know how it happened | ada et Tax Comm 1. &.! that the committee of men of bust: | pon NUMA OUTTINN MANKIND LISTITITTLTETTTNNTITTT CHT is re very much aggrieved tax roll. jwetion of ame Ye quoted as declaring news and potitical influence sent be fore the board of equalization worked with the ratiroad represen tatives. | luyTLe PARK, CINCINNATI, WHERE YOUNG TAFT WILL MIX | WITH “YOUNG AMERICA,” Charley Taft, youngest son of Jud) Taft, comes to his old home hy | more boys and girls romping on the | tehlieetnitin play ground. souerssa INSPECTIONS jhe will hie himself to Lytle park | This park i# where 1 want saYS and play with the rest of the eighth | Charley to play this summer,” he ward “kids, sald, “along with the other kids. | OULD BE SECRET CHARLEY TAFT, | Hie dad tas sald so! Recreation parks are fine. I favor ‘SH | As Judge Taft was i their location in the downtown dis (Star Special Service.) CINCINNATI, Aug he stopped for a mo near to the homes of those | park recently 4 a hundred or| Who can best enjoy them.” ment and wateh When -_—_—_—— | Di RPS NET pe i | ut | Spel Commissioner's Visit OS Nuaucma” sha"bawerion THREE KILLED BY juices Is Always [8% ofa Shri mt THIS COUPON | Advertised. | protested to The Star against jthe A FAST TRAIN | jaction of the health commi Jannouncing its determination to jmake an in of all such eee eee ne | A ake [Place in the near future. WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 25.—- © auc apectio | lie Grant Mr 4 : sald one “ot the May Be Excl ed for One R d Trip Ticket lex Milton, chief tlerk of the pay Senttic’s Populas | Protesting citizens this morning y seareeae arts r Une xoun stp 40 j Masters’ staff here, was paying an “ Orteopath. wo. |} Bt Stnouncement is made about « on Boats of Anderson Steamboat Co., — -_ ee Eagle yesterday x youre in 8 week ahead of time, with the re : * | wh ne Pacific express came Vite Pi sult that all the places have a From Leschi Park to Fortuna Park, ;along at a falr rate of npeed, Imag a and El ch to cl ea t ining it would take the main line mt and Pichance to clean up. § an in h puld © me ne Phony Male Bf] Srection should be made without Wednesday, August 26, 1908. Milton and two employes whom he benasesronieon was paying at the time stepped onto a sidetrack, The express, how ever, also took the sidetrack, and Milton and the men were killed. } warning. In this way, the kitchens will be kept clean ali the time. A sudden raid upon some of them, as I know, would reveal a state of affairs that would shock even the/ health cotamissioners. “ ‘STAFFORD MAKING | ACTIVE CAMPAIGN Star Family Outing Day No. 3 before jaware all three were BANNER MONTH FOR BUILDING PERMITS COLORADO INQUIRY ABRUPTLY ENDS seems, March of this year reached | (@y United Prees.) Edward H. Stafford, the highest mark so far in 1968 NAVY YARD, Puget Sound, Avg | the Pacific school, candidate for the | October. $1,208,245, but this high mark was |26-$The court of inquiry conduct | republican county | j occasioned by several large struc: jing an investigation into the cause smite, it tures. August, for the firet 22 days, | superintendent of schools, a seat on > for the grounding of the 9 | Shows a total of $1,044,836. At thi8 | coiorado in the atralte a week ago in business tions insures suc With the assistance ‘thie bank's clerical force, Meare given every means your financial mat the financial unpleasantness were August Promises to Exceed All Records Since Last principal of ® close connection this bank, you learn 4 of accuracy which ‘Pil be a great help in money nomination for iw mak ing an active canvass for the now cruiser As an fodication that builders ; |finding materials and the cost of + month should reach $1, Piast Saturday, came to an abrupt ers. ‘hygroma | construction lower now than at any |” end Inte yesterday afternoon. Word 3 Mr, Btafford has covered the|time in the last year, butlding per [wan received that further orde ) For instance, a bank ac county, dolag careful, personal work | mits at the end of August will show unt will give you a sys hie Fesard to the conduet of the in sain doing crete perenal morh| ts ot Oe wad of Anowet Wil ey gameR GBBAe BTle ware © te conten t's te atic record of ail trans seéitnd thats since October, 1907, If the rate of Washington Adjournment was jone—an account of all Mr. Stafford has been a teacher | im¢rease indicated in the last tw taken accordingly. Capt. BE. B. Un ipte and expenditures, since 1886, serving in all grades of | ™MOBths is followed out until the JUNCTION H LL derwood, in command of the Colo echool from th untry district to /e04 of the yea attle building rado at the time of the accident aetna eit ted was being examined when the or ders came. The full board of in quiry consists of: Capt H Mahan, captatn of thin yard nder A. Gleaves, of the St. Louls, and Commander HW. 8 Knapp, of the cruiser Charleston Lieut. Commander De Witt F will peach as high or a bigher total than it did ast year, when the 12 months aggregated $13,500,000, Most of the permits issued this month have been for moderate sized dwellings, of which real estate and } . DICKSON CLUB MEETING. | rental agents say there dearth tn Seattle. We'll be glad to furnish you our services and co tion for your business. at the bank for further ation. the principal of city schools Before becoming principal of the Pacific school, he served as prin cipal of South Seattle schools and superintendent of Ballard schools Co. oman Wesley L. Jones of North Yakima, who is a candidate for United States senator, spoke Junction hall, Ballard, last The meeting was well atten ia a decided) jy Pp. Wall presided. Herman | ih sento the law school | County candidates for treavurer,| All through 1907 Yullding aver-|Of"the Washington university, who |of the St Louls, 18 the judge ad:| Jenaineer. auditor, assensc j | Axed better than $1,00).000 & month. | has won numerous debates and ora-| *°°*"* | prosecuting attorney will address | 8° far this year butiding has not ate for the university voters of the Thirteenth ward this | "ached that average, but the “build wt speaker. Last night now” mc ent te expected to PAYS FINE FOR CARRYING GUN. evening at the meeting of the Joha 7 rs was A firet ry aa in C. Dickson club, which will be held | Make the latter part of the year | sotitics and he “made good at the former Ballard city hall show up much more handsome V. W. Buck of » ethan made f — when the effects of than the first short talk before Congressman | Jones was introduced. The con-/ fressman was received with much | applause. SHOE SALE 50 to § i], Fine Groen, 92 fi | Assaulted by seven men, whom q . 3 he says are union longshore: Hi} icatessen The Craigvar is expected to clea and beaten al t Into un tonight for the Orient and Manilla. of four news last Tuesday, P C. F. Baasch, Prop. Her cargo is comprine hay, 100 €0-foot poles for Keelung, |2erman _ strikebreaker Let ue put up your oo, oe ! old, bought a revolver to | Formosa, and general freight himeeif from future assaults. On! Saturday night he was rolmen Helms and carrying concealed we ed by Hardin for | pons and tn Picnic Lunch 0 el4 SECOND AE COR SECOND AVE = UNION Sandwiches and Lunches Our Mi MUN MLTR TNs T SS tie police court yesterday fined orth Specialty. RECORDS $20. The assault was made upon SIPLITE rumesnens or nove. sreAMBOTS oH Vick on the waterfront while he/| 919 THIRD Av. Ind. 4956. hie supper JounC Wane Co. 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SPINNING: FIR@T AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 1310 Se a Av. | will be @ mix-up in the American jot gage sadn of rey! 4") Bar association that the nation will rives in Seattle in time # prob } fine ‘ort vate i i| able that he will lead the fight. |""¢ worth watching, | e@ a e Mecartney 1s spoken of by some! wretghter Tampico is reported as of the acetic members of t W0*teertrtng ob ote aureviews 40 (h ciation as “the man of many reso-| 90th and proceeding to Kotzebue lutions He has been after the leffeetive In the | high functions: CRITICISM OF SUPREME _ COURT WILL BE ISSUE Tilt in Bar Association Sure toma pe whee rt gl, FRITZI SCHEFF to Follow Adverse Report |that there has been a tochnieal rrer committed in the eour on Meartney Resolution. ar bas utenede er belie * Pree T0 WED AGAIN there ha been an unjust convic URRY | ton , | A definite, organized and Will Not Mince Words directed effort to foree the well-} Amert The committee will not mince ean Bar association, now in annual words in backing up Its proposed PAUL Cy, then nn), 20 seusion here, to take action look-| bill and will come into the open |rpeairical people here are. mucht ing toward the limitation of the Ju-| with the unvarnished declaration |i) terested in the announ ent thag risdiction of the supreme court of that with constitutional question Fritz t ried again, the United Staten to such an ex-! being repeatedly raiwed on frivol'tiiy time to m novellat, John For. tent that the highest tribunal of ous pretexts by defendants who,” Who has won fame by be the land may again be able to per-|have the money to drag thelr easen |)1-' 40 ot manntain lite tn the south form the functions for which it was |through the courts solely for the |ti ty understond that the moproache created, will be made tomorrow | purpose of obtaining delay through | ing ma will not interfere with morning writ of error returnable to the 6-| pitt Bene carees, Gbe is var Despite repented official state-| preme court, It seems to have been | aor contract to a New York maa ments to the contrary, it is becom. forgot that society has an inter-| ager and will finish out her term ing clearer with each new batch of ota the punishment of criminals | which is seve years 7 delegates arriving In Seattle, that) and punishment of crime ts a8 un-|” yonn pon s a Kentuckta the bone of real contention Is to| certain ax human laws and human |, qh"! nie Leanieapores be the question of the efficiency or| courts can make it, There will be} inefficiency of the United States | recommendation that the bill be | chante’ Exchange has ree supreme court laid before congress | ce! tee that the overdue Fur Sure to Fly. ai his I# Just the kind of talk that Inverne 170 days out from This question t# to be injectea |M@ Bar association has alwa Haro for Queenstown, and quoted found hard to digest strong With the|for reinsurance at 8 probability that such men as Williston of the Harvard per cent, hag rhe position was not contained in the information far That into the meeting in the reg been sight course of bustness tomorrow Samuel the process of injection will be ac |Taw school, whe sugnested tn an companied by no small qU8n-| interview yosterday that the- juris eae tity Of flying fur appears 18) diction of the supreme court should L- O-A- N- Ss evitable. To swing this ponderous |b, iimited, will back up the un Ne Comminsiets gallaxy of legal lights into action frilled utt ie going | 4 rances of the committee, ie reasonably certain that ev * oF otherwiee CLORED (AT. ONCE. and radical action | at that | For bull to be & Job of no mean magnitude. |the” titracou cbbmen mip: Aathl ail on Thone who seek to lghten the bur- | prose A heauedl ene uae a R. CAMPBELL dens of the supreme court, that it | forced im the general show down at/ 118 ‘Columbia least to go through the may be In a condition to administer | swatiowine s quick justice, realize this and are There is every indication that be binding their fists with 1) tore the show down comes, there gul adhesive tape y motions of already sound points, She will cajl at Treadwell on the return trip for a cargo of concentrates. | supreme court for al years Last year he forced @ resolution in and through the association, pro viding for the creation of a com-|— mittee of five to investigate reports that the dockets of the national su preme court are overcrowded, and || that the court for that reason fs not |} fugfiliment of its neve Deposit Vaults (Paid Advertisement.) “Examine His Record” William H. White, Bx- Judge } | of the Supreme Court of the Sta f Washington, is a can didaté on his own merite for Judge of the Superior Court of King County at the Septem ] ber Primaries | Will Evade Responsibility. Mecartney’s resolution ferred to a committee administration and remedial pro- || cedure. This = cimmitte after weighty deliberation of a year, will evade all possibility of being placed || in @ position of having criticised the || clase, | “Let the | | was re on fudictal is opposed to the so- Bar Primary system because the ultimate end is the control of the courts by a , and not by the Ot the Title Trust Com- supreme court by reporting against people. rst the Mecartney resolution tomorrow people ru is now || pany are and have been morning. If Mecartney is in the the rallying cry of a great || guarded by day and meeting, he will want to know why party. Why should the peo- | night by employes of the ple be put in leading strings by a few corporation attorneys and their satejiites in the mat ter of their own courts? Keep this power in the hands of the If Mecartney is not there, there are others who will ask to be There is where, it is predicted, the || lawyers first go to the mat } If @ row does not mar the dignity || company, and all valua- bles accepted for stor- age aro in @ separate compartment, but entire- shown of the deliberations tomorrow, it poone i a on — oo ly within our large five will figure ax a mere iminary || ercise der the non-par | pata to the main bout on Thureday.|| tisan plan. Beware of small ply chrome stepl lined vault. beginnings. WILLIAM H. WHITE. ‘Thursday morning a # d last year, “to sug remedies and formulate pro 4 laws to prevent delay and un necessary cost In litigation,” is go ing to craw! through . ropes with a draft of © divert the supreme cx jurisdiction of writs of ne greatest weay ons for delay of Justice in the hands of the rich criminal, except in cases involving a conat) com: || mittee appotn west ror criminal PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. AWhirlwind Clean-Up of Men’s Suits ODD LOTS—HALF AND LESS Tomorrow we have planned to give the most alluring bargains in Men’s Clothing that this city has ever seen, We are determined to clean up all the odd lots from our wholesale and retail stocks at any cost, and in very short order. 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