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| AGAINST CITY AUTOS —-- | Accidents Move covering damages to pedestrians Numerous and property occasioned by the Council to Consider —_ city's bensine bugeios My Bome of the ely dada be ©, in Measure. view of the rapid motion deemed tal Gavential by several of the depart t the scel.| Ment men operating autos, tt In Tn view © hups h auto | 00d business to “let ‘em go" and dents and oom gt “ont ‘opart.|take out & polloy on the lives of ng ge Coun, | pedestrians, rather than to try and ments Ree ee tntrod wed a bill by Ke@p the autos within the speed -_, the councl! meet nat | limit of pubs Stockade Planned ‘guthorizing the boa title niet ; ye works to take out se No more will the wandering hobo, hee secking winter quarters, be able to break into the Seattle chain Kang ‘i fa bill proposed Inst night be i comes & law, This ordinance will ne | carry an appropriation to construct ahes on Beacon hill, and who find it necessary to work will be worked inatead of being jail tn . from the walked to and from the city shackles. The counct! last night passed the ail senter Ladies’ ordinance appropriating $1,000 to construct Three fountains in the | business district fer the purpose of furnishing water for thirsty horses, This ordinance js the one for which Miss Anna Rasdale conducted a sue ful campatgn The ordinance providing for the vacation of a portion of Eighth av &. which it is intended to use for 1 mercantile purposes, wax passed over Acting Mayor Gill's veto. The eat Northern has deeded the city &@ strip to the westward which will be utilized for street purposes Election Appropriation. Among the other ordinances passed was one appropirating $750 to pay for 200 election booths to be used at the coming fall election. A bill was Introduced by Coun cilman A. J, Goddard to appropriate $15,000 with which to repair West lake roadway between Mercer st and Glen Ridge drive. Counctiman Murphy's «1 or dinance, providing for a garbage system by direct tax levy, was re ferred to the committee on health and sanitation. A resolution was passed naming the voting places for the N election. Th our complete latest Sample | in the very | fashions. B RAVEN PRUO CO UIT TE Bewom: a | F ene is a model of Roth in style ‘and | Workmanship. The Bre the very latest (Morsteds and other materials. Player Pianos at New Pianos for prices ‘Bed-Rock.” Easy without Interest the lowest prices sell these Suits at | to $40.00; our 3. called pay ments, Don't stop until you have Investigated Second-hand 966 and upwards pianos, upright a a Cline Piano House 20079 Second Ave. Branch 1321'4 Third Ave. Don’t Be “Penny- Wise’ in Selecting Your Range It range isn't eee y to buy a ior $35.00 or $40.00 that 00 a year more costs you for fuel than it should—and that’s worn out in four or five ; not to mention the daily inconvenience from leaky joints, an unreliable oven, etc that should t on merit, it's a If there's one thing bu your daily food f very health—depends on it You can absolutely depend It's built to last a life e—and = will 7 are hundred f n fd da d Let refer He DUPLEX Grate oa a “yg I i MSt Se to appr: I e RIVET POINT constr t like a b t bnever leak d P oO ACKING. ‘1 EX DRAI M ; is of fire-t, t le this ra ut and ¢ PSition, in | ' IMPETITOI Price $57.50 $67.50. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED All the Credit You Want AND UNION LD INSURE CITIZENS’ THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1908. the same an those fixed by the) Dick Joneph Totten, drew another | DECLANES LAW INVA | county big house at the Third Avenue t | The commissioner of health was | Mahl The Third Avenue company | wt cane of the conatitution- | authorized by ordinance to employ |5& & good vehicle for Ite talents in | | the law requiring commin in ansiatane market Inspector at a | (Ma melodrama, which tm a of | | y) ob yes he A mulligan stew of the recent} | ary Of $@ @inonth, wuccenten of the a variety, | F And More Ordinances There will be a matinee tom w Revie abicativ 5 A aow bill regulating the use ; Beg je 0 Stock at the American. (By United Press.) ‘ H i Cherry st. by automobiles and r WA tntrodueed be we ana HACKS) At the American, formerly the| LOS ANGELIKA, Cal, Oct. 18 } Bryan Begins His Trip ced by yunclline , ; ‘ Sawyer By eyo theatre, located on Pike at |The declaration of Senator J. F Around the State of ane i0 years An ordinance appropriating $471 | Albert Welch commany beginn & per. |Dolliver, of Iowa, that the — vic ria ? or elch company beeing @ per iowa, tha he | 7 to finish the @atue of Chief So-| manent stock engagement on Sat-|DreMidency of the United States |} Nebraska. | Fifth av. and Deuny way, wan’ in {stalling « nwetent " he would 4 to be a United | =" (By United Press.) | Br tees 2 AOR troduced by Counellman Zbinde | players, several of whom have States senator for Mfe turnieyel a GAS OVEN EXPLODES NORFOLK, Neb, Oct, 1 t Including Olive on , Ly 8 United: Prose.) A protest was recolved from ‘eons Diyden “ie Wye ARIN" |tople for discussion in ,polftical | Bryan started. on a: three-day tour) 4, ne rt Oct, 18-—Attonleys plo living Ip the vicinity of 18th Marian Dunn, Arthur’ Kiton, (Cireles here today of Nebraska today with an address)’ ss yang, the Meattio man Who ay. and ColurMla st, Where the city ank Condon, Clara De Mar, Syd Upon his arrival here last night | WOMAN INJURED {bere on behalf of the “state. Uoket) 1° (oa wea Joes Pride Ot Dan proposes to construct a new engine |ney Farmer, Kdward Howard and/ Senator Dolliver also declared that| jof the democrats and the populiats, | 0 Ae ech 4 in asked & house. thorn. Daily matinees will be given |Taft would not get the majority | ona ” | Who have fused their forces in an me Pog th 'e “y wien the Pwo ordinances. were introduced formances at 1:18 in lowa that was given to Roose (By United Press.) effort to defeat Gov. Sheldon pndapaporenanye ta Sag ayy apie: v permitting the Seattle Electric Co. ae _ sy penink|velt four years ago. lows ©| OLYMPIA, Oct. 13-<In the ex-| The dem candidate 1#| ca a wes called in the superior to change {ts route on Metron Orhan Altar Ataaty | Roosevelt a majority of 147,000,|plosion of a huge Kas oven in the | *theduled to = make & dozen | cont hailenéed tween Pike and Pine, and on E./ment” a dramatisation of Bertha| The venator wald he believed Taft |delicatessen department of Holster | speeches ® day in his tour over) Lhe Jury panel was cuss may Pine, between Melrose and Hej M, Clay's novel of the same name, | Would recelve 100,000 | Barnos, local grocers, Mre, K. G,|hi# own state, and will leave yd eile ~The bee mont, ponding the completion of the4 Gabriel sustained serlous injuries : bersday night 2 aver, nate | Coe akg ‘ey OH tne ines Krade DEBATERS ARE CHOSEN Phe oven Was dinttardl end stra,( 00 i419. 8D ollowing day | was resum , f nine | | Gabriel bi Pa T tect by the (42 the Auditorium hall teen witnesses named by the de j | The following have’ bebn chosen | hown weveral feet by the!" Attor the Denver speech Bryan|fense eight were absent when the j W R | T ES B 0 0 K for the debating team of the Broad-|@*Ploston, She sustained a num wi goeak at Omaha October 15,| roll was called j way high school: Tom Sanderson, | ber of burns and brutwes and was! "4 oP Ch suey October 19 | i JAbe Rlekle 4 Kdwin Adams: |unconsctous for a time. | FOREIGN MISSIONS MEET. 1 Pedith Galehow alterna The _ Dr. W. A. Morris, head of the hie |team meets Bnohomiah on 13, | GUILTY OF ronGeNnY, | CAPTAINAR ARREST EO: (By United Press.) hcnich Medlar Washes |tory department ot the University | debating “Renolved. that the IMF) Artor waving been in jail since] , The captain of the bie freighter! NEW YORK, Oct. 13,—Leading Tomerre’ suemiian ot the. Meer anhington, In just completing | Hm on ioe at thetr|Ma@y 19 on charges of forming « ide was arrested yester bY | missionaries, clergyme and dis theatre the aale of reserved sets wil | 00H, 08, the ankpledge BY® | Prenat on the closed shop money order fora. small amow ty John Hughes of the harbor | tinguished laymen are assembling begin for the recital by the Met om, discussing t OTMan PO | we will epeak on the affirmative. # ~ Graves, & peers A vat <7 master - bent ‘e a “ Hrookly from many parts polltan Quartet on Friday afternoon | Helue during the Plantagenet pe-|""? aici |was sentenced to pay a fine of $600 |for unloading the kame in alinge. |of the world for the annual meet at 3:18 o'ol Prices here wilt be| toda in England, Dr, Morris RETAIN CHARITY 6YSTEM, by Judge Hanford, Thia tine will Sane - ing of the American board of for- ar lower than those charged In any | Started the work @ year ago, when koop him in jail for 30 daya more Humphrey on Stump elgn missions. For nearly a cen her western olty fc this notable | d e aited ie ore ¢ aa y 3 “ ‘ ety spank te uu ie he was at Harvard. Ho visited th nare et the Chestty, Or On Way to South F SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Oct. 12.—In| tury the board has been a medium the ed tatention of dhe Beattie London public records and exam right! RIO JANEIRO, Cet, 1%-—The|@ political speech here, Congress-| for those Interested in missionary Symphony stra society, under | nee Cote the printed and anprinted mergency relief, | "te irquoipas, with the Char-|man Humphrey stated that he had| work to reach foreign lands with whose auspices the concert ts being | MAnuscripts stored there. The lately BF Bion’ aaneatine repseretto® never represented corporations and! their gifts and to further preaching given, to bring ite series of artists | 200K Will contain about PARES | strict Investigation, All the fay |Cnees the booth # was a friend of labor of the gospel recitals within the means of all who {and Will be numbered among the | money. with the exception of $1,604 = bi ‘ wish to hear thew | Harvard historical studies, It is to|} wit be put in the bank be placed in the printer's hands |™ —- HOUUNGCAENAAUQOUOUHORDON*EROERUERECHOUDEUGOUOUDEOBNIY ya Orpheum. within a fow weeks ED | iy musteal act, “The Seve Hoboes,” at the Orpheum this week, THE FAMOUS CONRI worsen ai onus ye. PINNED UNDER ROCKS luctions which the Orpheum has < thus far offered. The act ix headed | N yland nustowl te My er, Bil | arse earer— ud Beattie, Wn, by Bam De (By United Press.) — r acts of a high order are} FERNIE, Oct. 13.-—Victor Prot the Four Nightons, gymnasts; La|tesal was severely injured, prob | WILL APPEAR AT THE Clair & Sampeon, burlesque strong: | ably fatally, In the tall of the roof re Keley ae —— at No. & mine, Coal Creek, last t othe, in a sketch calle nele Pro! a f Phinena” end Daffin's aie : night Prottessi| was ti nbering oo |e ea | occa’ “Seek eee when, without warning, about 150 nee and Charlee H. Bradshaw & | tu of rock fell, completely bury FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16th Co, In the comedictia, “Fix in aling him, A large squad of men was | Pia." Found out'® good bil dhanaed to Had the Gent bod} AUSPICES SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA / - they thought, but when they came litan Quar Pantages. my 1 } Chickering Piano Used Exclusively by the Conried Metropolitan Qua Bhs a to him he was alive. Hin arm was| tet—From D. 8. Johnston Co. - ii broken in several places, He was > under the rock sbout nine ho at 'Y| The timber had arched over him, r t Mthers an and tive. Goeune en in| Preventing him from being killed | @ comedy skit, intr me | Inetantly wiginal characters fr horse | * The WANT HIGHT-MOUR DAY musical act of Klein, Ott Brothers @| sORANTON Set. 18 sison Is a feature and won ap-| vention of rhe m adien Other | anthractte as bill are Lester @ |Mine We A Little Immigrant.” and | day f Pony, Dog and Monkey | tee 4 a pie Dancing at the Star. ane Dancing te th t the new vat theatre I feere * eville week at | expire in April next year a the t from the} KINS LEO in Par ntributes mans. Of artistic numbers of this| pr. Prederich © Kormeously costumed thr Chicago, be the The finale of the act caused | star Co an iment thr heut season On Prt dience. There are also the ture, | foutag ff, with a « exhibition of |“ ncn tng; an indifferent . ¢ Four American Trum- | peters, strong favorites Instro mental musicians, Grace LR TOT «coo shouter, and Hugo, the lifter of heavy cannonballa, The pletures Bags and bidw foaeh comphte ihe fp Ureavetiong wh MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, Moore Theatre. O10 First Ave. The Man ofthe tt Moore theatre, le dra ences and proving as ts firet visit here matin * at ng big There will be and Saturday Grand. Checkers,” Henry Blonsom’s story Mt the race track, also aa popular this trip as will be @ mat Prompt Service When you go to your bank for business purposes, you want to be walted upon promptly. Quick serv- ice ts our watchword. We are thoroughly equipped to receive deposits, anewer Inquiries in regard to in- dividual balances and other questions, with dispatch and accuracy. Checking accounts are invited, and under certain conditions interest at the rate of 2 per cent per anoum ts allowed thereon, e@ tomorrow Lois Theatre. “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall,” | portraying events from that roman tle period of English history known the Blizabethan age. proving thoroughly up te the Lote standard. The clever work of Mise Alleen May im the tithe role te pleasing, and the | work of the reat of the company is giving her excellent support Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Seattle Theatre. |. “At Crippie Creek,” a melodrama by Hal Ried, which ts at the Seattle this week, I @ piny of the western mining camp variety. It sptile sev eral buckets of gore about the stage and sends numerous thrills chasing 7? ve - B etonnoce ... soe * PRRSIDI ide hs AND sere: MMCRETARY & TREASU acted. Ben White and Martin Ma Pe aia. eoasereoceess SUE deserve mention as being espe tally strong In their parts. Third Avenue The King of the Cowt r Exclusively Metropolitan Quartette is of more than pas terest Chickering Pia in connection with Conried’s famous mere mention ing in Whenever an artist or musical organization uses the Chickering piano, it Is,solely for the rea son that he or she bel s it is the finest piano made. Their choice is influenced by a finan ¢elal considerat'on Chickering & Sons will not stoop to commercial fem in furthering the interests of the glorious Chickering piano. They will not pay any artiet even the greatest—to play their pianos, or In this re They salaried solicit their testimonials or influence ct Chickering & Sons stand that are lone engage sp the House artists to play their tp only does not truments Tis surely commend that America’s Oldest Niust and fe and most ous plano concern should stand boldly purchased influe this system of the but necessar riessly against which does not enhan out musical value of a piano a particle t deal to the selling price. The exclusive use of the Chicke the above eminent musical organization (the atest now touring America) is another tribate glorious Chickering and the methods of this time-honored Establishment. It also demonstrates ly adds a gre ng plano by that the choice of these great artists cannot be i secured for @ financial consideration | No time is too long—no pains too great—no cost | too large (except purchasing influence)—and no effort too vast to expend in achieving for each in dividual Chickering the goal of artistic perfection The Chickering today is Supreme, Unapproach- able, Unmatchable. Sold exclusively by o “IANO HOUS™ Third and University. Johnston Co. Bldg. The Piano and Talking Machine Headquarters of the Northwest. Mh ieee —Avoid Waste As— You Would Wrong tl H. L. KLE! 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