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| CONSIDER IMPROVEMENTS. WILL MAKE IMPORTANT REO OMMENDATIONS TO COUN CI. AND LEGISLATURE, The Chamber of Commerce mittee on streets today ree mended that one or more att Tumaings from Fremont to a Mection with the macadam county 4 eOad, at the north end of ! AY. be macadamined as BS possible, to accommodate the Creasing traffic to and from Rorth end of the county Im view of the large amount Improvement taxes nd Ments now outstanding or 0 ¥ vad agamat property owners tr % immediate com. om in the ann vicinity, tt is sug ested that abutting property own ere Gniy be charged onethird o! the total cost, and that the remain 8 ft Ing twothirds be paid out of the Beveral fund of the city and Toad and bridge f Jointly. Wants Tax Bill Passed. also recommend p of a bill now In the of the taxes are to be placed B® “permanent road fund,” to be only for constructing ma nent roads He GOUNTY TREASURER WILL pe | at ABLE TO FIND MISTAKE IMMEDIATELY. Byery check issued from the coun RY treasurer's office will be trace Within M4 hours after it has Sued with a checking syst being Inaugurated by County T Matt H miley esterday Chief Accountant B.C Brier, who has been working on the ystem for the past week, completed fina! forms, which are soon te Placed with the printer, aft the ad of the county t VILL KEEP CLOSE __ CHECK ON BILLS Hh they will go Into effect in the Will Make Daily Check. This is being con by the county rer in order to enable his chief | $25,000 to $40,000 have been daily | ntant to find out daily for what any check has been issued. & mumerical method a connected with a transaction | a will be —" to the same number as the RE RS SE a Mich a check i+ issued, NASHVILLE, Tenn, Feb. 16.— U. P.—Before a court room with friends of the Ia COMMERCE RARER RRR * JOHN L. SULLIVAN 16 OUR SPORTING EDITOR, John L. Sullivan will edit the sporting page of The Star during the remainder of this week We might ay that John L, Sullivan had been secured at “enormous” expense, but that fan't tre John L. ikea sport ing news, and has gladly avatl ed himselfof the opportunity to overs and furnteh the items that will appear ip the sporting page During the week the of Champions wil give Jot of Interesting Information, {tema and news culled from his past and prosent expe enoes, and it's safe to assu that it will all be “good copy mmittee on taxation op posed the bill proposing to create the office of county recorder The same committee reported tn favor of a legisiattve bill provid ng that terminals and other rail road propertios be taxed tn the county in which they are located The chamber's comimittee on na tional affairs favors the passage of the bill now before cong ing it possible to tnerease the aries of the deputy collectors customs at Seattle and Tacoma Considers Fishing Question, The committee also recommend ed that the Washington delegation in congress take up the question of “assumed” authority shown to} American fishing crews by the Rritish Columbia government offt elala in the vieinity of Dixon's en} trance and Hecate straits. i The chambers committee on); state lation recommended that | the DIN relating to weekly | payment of wages be opposed. and | that a new bill be Introduced pro- viding for weekly payment of sal ries to “day workers” only | The committee further opposes | NEWCASTLE, Eng., Feb. 16, the proposed compulsory pllotage | —By VU. P- jutletin, — One law, and recommends the law pro hundred miners were entombed viding for state appropriations In| @live this afternoon, when an jearrying on geological surveys. explosion shook a coal mine of ‘ es the Stanley Durham company. GANG PLANK FOR| TEDDY'S AIDS (Concluded.) King you @ Pee eee eee eee ee eee ee eS Pe Pee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee SCORES ARE ENTOMBED IN MINE present SPECIAL k STi. gray, navy, pastel gre Shadow-stripe Me nik shades and the darker ¢ t wit | every render an account of receipts expenditur the | .. - to the ehief who Now I don't care whether you throw ro * ge ‘rene Roosevelt, but you can't throw me. 0 the treasurer Judge Taft saw the point, and ry cach morning will seyer was made an Poort h Off With Garfield. There are no other exceptions Jas. R. Garfield, faithful yoeman of Rooseveitiam, is to go into private life. He says he will return and! practice law In Cleveland, Jas, Wil |} non, father of the department of ag riculture, and veteran of the Mo Kinley and two Roosevelt adminis trations, goes with the others Frank Kellogg, prosecutor of the| Standard Oi! cases, and slated by Roosevelt as Bonapart successor oI to give place to a lawyer from/| | “Brother Meaury's” office in New ce SG TUR ae OB quarter York® man named Wickersham day, and Treasurer Gormley is taking every precaution | Straus and Newberry-—Jew and to see that the money ts bandied |Gentile—have recelved their walk ing papers. No more radical change cov followed the election @ a man | of @ hostile political faith. Small Fry to Go. |. The friends of Roosevelt are dum! | founded. They see in this whol sale aweep of the heads of depart | ments an inevitable era of decapita tion among the amalier fry “And.” they are anking, “If Taft is going to ft 1 hin own old asso. ciates in the Roosevelt administra Taffetas in shirt-waist jand " Faney | aame jin turn p land hands | Check num bel fant suitable for suits, waists and under see that every number corre sponds with papers covering a le gitimate (ransaction } Find Mistakes Immediately. q efore if a check should be tk- sued without there sponding number among the papers { his office, Treasurer Gorm would know that a mistake h had been made, and paym mediately stopped on the cheek With each day the tax receipts are growing heavt For the past sey eral days amounts averaging Crom Spring. being a corre jacket suits and under Embroidered Pure Silk Gloves, Special received. | pert When the tax paying jod ta about to ch daity | property SS WANT CLUSTER LIGHTS. The “cluster light” fever has ap farently struck the property owners ving on Broadway. Councilman Revelie last night introduced an oF dinance calling for the installation of this system of street lighting on Broadway and North Broadway Born Pike to Roy sts, a distance of 12 blocks, two embroidered ettec covered clasps at wrist double-tipped, Paris-p« wash. The colors are tan, brown, gun-metal, oO waists, ®. W. Carmack, Col. Dun-! © €an Cooper, his son Rodin, and John | HELD UP IN HIS HOME poten - D.Bharpe were placed on trial to- | day, following the selection of a % for the murder of Carmack. those tn_aftendance were | Coby Carmack, widow of the | or, and ber brotherindaw 1 C. Carmack, who accompa- KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 16.—/ By U. P.—A robber, who gave his| name as ©. H. Garnett, held Law rence M. Jones, the millionaire dry goods merchant, Mra. Jones and/ their son Chester prisoners in their | own library at the handsome Jones | residence on Troost ay. today for! half an hour. A revolver and a vatine which he sald was filled with dynamite were his weapons. He demanded that) Jones pay him $7,000, threatening, | im case of a refusal, to blow up! the house. After conversing with the man for some time tn an effort to gain some advantage, Jones proposed that they all go to the bank bed | his automobile and get the money ‘The robber agreed to this plan. . As they were passing out of the! door Jones tripped the robber and) threw him to the floor, Chester) <The first witness called was Mrs 4 a She sobbed as she gave testimony, and was comforted | he presence of her son, Edward seen Jr. ARMED FOR BOLD, BAD MEN . Mr. Jail-breaker, Digh- ys and i whe forthwith “ep m the confines of penitentiarios the permission of auttrorl~ the King county dep © come « consignment “new army pattern Coty re- and there are 100 rounds of ut by Sheriff Hodes ation need guns the | bravely took charge of the grip! “oe “| supposed to ae en Jones held the man anti! the police | re engraved with the Fount and the num: | arrvet, Ly ‘he pumbers run fo 38, and each deputy will Tegular number and be quired to care for his own gun. as is Gone Wh the United States military a well Seatiioned fact that ™ a a HARD WORK AND HEROISM “Honk, honk, honk, honk, honk chug, chug,” the big red boaso which Heattle provides for the benefit its police départment sped merrt ly over the asphalt of Third av. up| to Madison. and then ay near to Biath and Madizon as it could go,| while three large harness bulls} stripped thelr coats and prepared to OX OF FLOWERS AT THE POSTOFFICE Home one had telephoned thet a landslide at that potnt had buried a} ind his dog.” Hence the in a basket with hundreds ivluged the cites ot tue wane} that have in some ¢ vivlated the postal fone ix a box of flowers ad- to John Homill, care the ; | hospital, Beattie. Right there g @ tate. address Hott, all of the same pat- distributed among re the badges eh of different design Arriving i should have been care county hospital. | mart 1 looking | 0 agked bim his name, and he was Harhma Henry Bach He also dr: e marks that caused the officers to look more closely at him. Then one of them laughed, and Henry was taken to the station. He will be ex: amined at onee by the sanity boerd, watd it mann, | and the tariff tinkerers of the ways | tion, how is he going to make good his pledge to carry on the Roose | velt_ policies? Why, if he Intends/ to finish the Roosevelt program, does he get rid of all the men/ trainett In the Roosevelt school? | Judge Taft has been quoted as| having sald to bis own friends ' “It will be judged by the men by whem I gurround myself, 1 have my own record to make and my! own place to secure in the confi | dence of the country. At the end! of my administration | might pro mote faithful servants to honorable | places. Hut I can't be expected to/ take the young men-who have come | up under my predecessor.” Dark Gloom. But this does not dispel the dark sioom In places where the strenu. ous president's friends congregate. As the full horror of the Taft sweep dawns upon them, they lament and feel that the new presi dent is indeed ungrateful. “Taft,” they lament, “was chosen to carry out the Roosevelt policies. Because the people supposed he would do se they put him in the backing he would have had neither | contain dynamite.| the nemination nor the election, It | ©°PY is true he has his place to win in| the confidence of the country. He haa still io prove by his official acts that he ia worthy of the con- fidence of the friends of Roosevelt. | And when he begins by sweeping all the president's associates aside, he is not making a stromg bid for that confidence,” Taft, the Man. The friends of Roosevelt have been slow to wrath. Indeed, it has | seemed too impossible for belief that Taft could be-gullty of the! sheer ingratitude which has seemed | mark his course. They have hee | itated to believe that Taft has gone over bag and baggage to those inter eats which controlled the executive branch of the government before Roosevelt came, and which have made such a desperate struggle for seven years to regain thetr grip. The indications, however, are all against the president-elect. His} bluff at opposition to the speaker| and means committees, followed by complete indorsement of the -Ald-| rich-Cannon ring in congres hia neglect to ask any counsel at the White House, or to offer to repay any of the friends who fought for him beneath the Roosevelt stand ard; and finally his complete re-| pudiation of Roosevelt's alds and lieutenants, seem to have left little chamois, cluded at the spec Taffeta Ribbons Aloe Tpesioly Tiles MISS DOMESTIC GETS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Beautiful Messaline, 20 i f lustrous quality, pure silk iternoon or evening gown Plain and fancy e mond figure and vine pattern haki, dison, iden brown, delft rosewood, wistari ren and evening shades. ssaline, 20 inches wide clots, checks and stripes, 20 in suits, one-piece dresses, skifts Some have line white grounds, others large bold stripes in new shades for Fancy 20-inch Moire and plain Moire 27 inches wide, for skirts Elbow Length, These Elbow-Length Silk Gloves come in ts, and have two silk- to match. They vint-stitche are and will green, navy, sky, pink, lavender, pongee and , Black and white Gloves are also in- al price of $1.50 a pair. A BIG LEMON WANTS NO UNFRIENDLY ACTION TAKEN The Chamber of Commerce of seined the pistol and Mra. Jones! White House. Without Mooseveit's| (he state of New York has for warded to the Seattle chamber a of resolutions unanimously adopted by that body Pebruary 4th, pointing out the importagee of main taining friendly relations with Japan, and protesting against the ction by any state in the union tending to dishonor the United States by impairing the treaty ob ligations assumed by the national government toward a foreign state to which we are now bound in terms of amity and good will, Sim {lar action ix requested on the part of this chamber. DINNERS FOR BALLINGER Judge R. A. Ballinger will be the guest of honor at a luncheon tomorrow at 12:16 o'clock at the Rathskeller and later in the even. ing at a dinner at the Rainier elab The luncheon is arranged for by the King County Republican club and the dinner by the members of the Rainier club, and precede Judge Ballinger’s departure for Washing ton, where he will be announced as the incoming secretary of the in terior In President-elect Taft's cab Inet 18 TALKED OUT OF TWENTY CENTS AND THEN LEARNS THAT SHE 16 “IT.” ere le a little “bunco a la lem onieus,” lately bundled up and |sloughed over to one of Seattle's jeer riding patrons homeward pbpund oh a 19th av. car last night | The secret of this fad on the part j of one of Seattle's fair dames drift jed through the windows of . the county commissioners office and was picked up by Wireless Oper or Gossip in the north wing of the building today it is a case of “You're easy, Come in, the waters of the sea are al ways wet engugh for one more.” \t+s0 Bappéned that the follow. ing Sequel resulted from the plilag ing tendencies of a domestic em ploged by one of Seattle's pr }inent citizens. | The domestic was her home last night herself in the car, whieh, by the why, was, as nsual, overcrowded, and in the course of time was final ly sat upon by another fair dame | without about three gore bundles than she could carry. With five bundles under one arm, several un |der the other, a few in her teeth [besides one under her left foot Mrs, Bundles had trouble in han dling her car fare. So she gave her | nickel to Mias Domestic, asking her to pay her fare for her. Miss Do. | mestic paid the lady's car fare and substded Into a silence of her own. Here t* where the “bunco @ la Jemonicus” comes tn. (8h! it listens fine.) Aw kind ep returning to She seated mawdom, and will you be wh to return my chang blue, Store Closes Daily at 5:30, nehes wide, suitable for and shirt ifects, dia 5, In taupe, cadet, 1, French them two i : and jacqu n evening Hone A bez iches wide, three-piece parel checks on suitable fe pastel sha SPECIAL ;, 73,4 r Spring strec effect conventional de in black, catawba and ot In Peau Surah weave beautiful effects, | ( patte tone blocl ard figure nutiful as This is shown in pastel green, wv atternoon gowns. de and all pure silk. Women’s Spun Silk Hosiery, me, OO. This Spun Silk Hosiery for women comes in black and pearl-white, with dou- ble sole, toe and heel and extra elastic hem top. A fine and lustrous quality, UP IN BALLOON LONDON, Feb. 16—By U. P. A sudden change in alr currents today frostrated one of the most lingenious and determined attacks mn pariiament yet made by the suffragettes Bearcely had word been sent out that the king had begun his address to parliament before Miss Murtel Matters, a suffragette caused the restraining ropes of a balloon in which whe was seated to be cast off. The balioon, under the guidance of Miss Matters, was headed toward parliament Thousands of ing the notice were in the car impromptu distribution heads of the members of parila jment, while Miss Matters was sup plied with a megaphone with which to shout the slogan of the suffra gettes An adverse wind, however, car r the gas bag several miles from its destination, and the aerial attack ded in futlure. Another attempt will be made when the pamphlots “vy, carry women,” f the balloon fc upon the wind is favorable, but the fatlure | the authoritie: and steps to prevent a nsion has warned they will tak second asc | Friday night in Greyerbieh!'s hall | 2715 Jackson st, the residents of Rainier Heights and vicinity will give a benefit ball for a destitute | family. ‘The cause is a worthy one and the way tickets are being solid now, & large crowd will be in at diamond figure taupe, P| le g highly pleasing ortnrent of 23-inch Several Thousand Yards of Charming Silks at Notably-Low Special Prices The story of this event is brief, resolving itself down to the fact that a special purchase of desirable Silks was obtained under such advantageous conditions, and we have marked the goods so closely, that exceptional buying opportunities follow— A beautiful line of 20-inch Louisine t in self-colored , coin spots and ign These raspberry, her leading le ¢ 20 rm gown are shown wi hade Taffeta wide, hown, 44-inch and combina taria, and ome among yene, inche are tripe hades stripes Herringbone Surah Silk, soft and clinging for dressy afternoon and evening ap shes of roses, old rose, catawha, delft blue, Edison blue and navy \ 20-inch rough Shantung with self-colored coin spots, This line is shown in popular Black Messaline, 24 inches wide, very soft and lustrous, Lg Nc tte Women’s Colored Silk Hose, for Spring Wear, Special $1.95:.. An important offering of Women’s extra fine quality Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery, with double sole, double toe and spliced heel. cluded are many of th —tans, greens, Burgundy, wistaria, In- ¢ popular Spring shades taupe, light-gray, pink and sky; there is also a line of white. These Hose ar ¢ from one of the houses most widely known among American women. THAT BY J. 1. BROWN, OLYMPIA, Feb. 16.—There Gent need for some * that tree” sentiment. to pronto in the eapital city Olympia city authorities threaten |to destroy beautiful maple trees sur- nding the capilot grounds and to co the state to pay in pact for the truetion Thene trees were time. of first Wash! sap f ie ure wet busy tanted at be ganization of territory. Tender mght from the ing fal For years they have been the sole artistic, the only real decorative featu f the make-shift capitol building and gro Olympia wants The web-footers he wading in mod m streets. of pave re have ured of the wi Woodman, pare! a Silk Waists Also Specially Priced SUFFRAGISTS (0 WOCDMAN SPARE TREE nd have ambitions for brick oF age ph Of course the state will have to y ite share of the paving, because owns the park which fronts ugh tare. the city made sugveys and that the” beautiful just 1 authorities ba have discover gg maple trees @ the line of where their plans come, nt, appreciation of the ar- {atic and historke value of the tr wnt for notit Of couree the tiny settlement hei all parts of Washing- eseen and admired th at any rate other offictala ympta shoul ive letters and protests before destruction is finally ordered. PREPARING | LONDON, Feb Scotland Yard is preparing stiff campaign against terrorism. | Its “special branch,” a department originally created to look jIrish agitators but now charged with the general supervision of all political disturbers, is to be com pletely georganized at once. Already a thorMigh round up is being made of all political refugees of the fight ing type in London P for a 16.—By VU. The situation is considered more) in short, than at any “dynamite outrages threatening time since the after | an aes amma send "TERROR IN LORDON in London more than 20 years ago, and the most elaborate prepara- tions are b % taken to act prompt wherever and whenever trouble breaks ont The recent Tottenham outrage is directly ponsible for the energy with which the authorities are act- ing, but the vigor of their prepara- tions and the anxiety they evident- ly feel suggest the discovery, during the investigation which followed the affair, of plans of anarchistic demonstrations far more serious than the wholesale shooting in the | little London suburb. *.. | tendance and a goodly sum realized the doubt as to the direction In which aaked Mra. Bundles of Mise I “| hada vse ee oY RAMEE P tion with ttle post whatever hen a package in mailed to should have gone to own, It requirés another sup- footsce before the package lorwarded ayers have been in © dead letter department of the te for three solid weeks, and no s has come through with the i 16 cents to insure their be. forwarded ‘i the upper left hand corner is i Of Mra. Geo. Rusch as the of the flowers, but she has failed to Kive her addre and no ie has been received to the nm tee sent her by the authorities ips she has left town, and is not that the pretty tokens of es- have not been delivered as in- peculation is rife at the to why no response to the aent to both addressee and haye been received - GILLET IS TO, Cal, Feb. 16 Gov. Gillet has not yet if the Otis Walker anti-race . He still has five days Which to act upon the measure fs believed he is postponing sign ‘the bill in order that the race interests may be pormitted te as long as possible, making whatever financtal they may suffer much less they would have been had he tt d his signature to the act : fe it reached him MAND-MADH, HATS A SPROCIALYY, 4 | fi Mme. PAUL BXOLUSIV) MILLINERY, Tht the next administration will trend TATE NEWS quarters that may have from @ brain that is not quite t should be come what ee EARINGS. ttle, $1,627,790.43 198,280.14 BANK CL 8 Clearings toda Balances .. Tacoma. Clearings today Balances . Aberdeen—The United Staten j will ws «$661,228 dreds 46,394 y G * 91,130,825 judge- 130,378 Clearings to Balances .. Cashmere-—Horlhelors ofthis place have formed « club —The telegraph bill has) ed in the senate, and | the measure gives control of t wires to the railroad comminste mM and Mrs i f this city, claim the tinction of being parents of vallewt mir baby in any of the Pa. | ifle coast states, W the infant was born a couple of days ago it welghed 21 ounces and waa lft inches long, am Cracksinen and eee eet eee ee ee ee I i le i a le H Plan Entertainment—A meet southern women has been | ny the Southern society at 3 tomorrow afternoon in the “ifice of Dr, W. R. Inge, Dalton 485 Arcade block, to arrange entertainment of visitors fr th southern #tates at the fair thia year. | Postpone Franchise Action—Th county commissior franchise of the § company for on pany seeks a franchise to lay t mains in that seetion along the north! aide of the city limite from Lake Washington to Puget sound and as far north as seetion 12, township 26 ae. ed | welock blew escaped nate with neo a at Kapowsin $1,000. Wants « Receiver—t". B. Milix thin morning filed @ petition asking that » recetver be a ted for the Par- ker Lumber comp Mills clair that the company is insolvent as result of ite plant at Bitter Lake being burned last August, The mpany’s liabilities are placed at $6,000, Due Tomorrow —The » in due in eattle fro sco at § o'vloek to morrow mornin, MONEY Ts. LOAN (Without Commission) ON RBAL ESTATE on BUILDING PURPOSES. K. Campbell, 119 Columbing t. $200 CASH. w, best one to amnall Phone i 2 tent tance Fetoe $2,000, MARKING & 400 Boston 1VEnM, look. ON THE FRONT inels 4 20 first A warn hippers of at in ather British Ce South went of great velocity are prodicte Kumerte to Load Finh—«The trit Kumerte wilt » Heat tle t row for the ¢ going by way of Victoria, wh whe will load salt herrine RECEPTION FOR PASTOR Members of the Patterson st Methodist yecopal ehureh will hold a reception for the new pastor, Rev, Charles A, Bowen, at the church tomorrow vening. The former pastor will be p nt and all form menibers of the church nm invited. Jah atoa wi Kdward Trmayne Dy Nyer , the Land of the Mao: «rim chureh, Hoylaton publtean The locture » Hiluatrated with stereopticon slides furnished by the New Zealand government offictala You can't afford to take chances in having your prescriptions put up any more than you can afford take chances with doctors, The doctors’ skill, without capablo skilled compounding, Is of no use. Raven Drug Co., 1415 Second av. the (Chasey that.) Miss Domestic had received @ S-dent piece, and she so infe Mra. Bundle that as she he received a “nickel,” there was noth- ing doing In t )-cent line Mrs. Hundies insisted so strenu ously and made such a disturbance over the lows of the 20 that finally Mise I with the coin. car Bhe ear also left one bundle in the Ah, ha.’ #0 Miss Domestic forthwith has came a chance fer re wenge. Yon package I willat pur- long.” Slipping the t, Miss Dow r In the whad bundle under her stie hastily left the w of a friendly tel epbone pole ahe opened the package with yistons of silks, laces and hand kerchiefa of fabulous wealth before her, and found—a nice shiny lemon, Jolts and jolts of joy with lemons welling at 20 cents apiece and people | wetting, paid a like 20 for riding on you nedom witha t good here emember the mud plasters 6 48 result of trifling # nest? They were no THE FAIR Whamber of Commerce com- ceremonies and special formally establiahed Sat d 12, as the official Seat. y at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacitle expoaitio It is propose dto make this one of the great days of the exposition, and if possible exeead Portland day at the Lewis and Clark exposition, which had san Attendance of more than 90,000. This can only be done by the co-operation of all the com mereial and organised bodies ii The mitter SEATTLE DAY AT! ROKEN RAIL; TRAIN WRECKED MURPHYSBORO, Iils., Feb. 16. Ry U. P.—-Pour persons were killed ‘and 20 injured when an Ilinois Central passenger train was wreck ed near here today None of the linjured will die. The wreck occur red two miles west of Carbonado }and was caused by a broken rail The train was completely over turned PRODUCERS ‘The, following paren quoced on Weatern ay POULTY Ola epring, ite pet Curke; Belgian Le BUTTHR-—Local ranch, 4.0 8—Leo MRATS—Live pound; ate 6 wathern, ny Veal, por ud The per mutton, Ma pound, the REMNANTS OF WALL PAPER Se per bolt and up, while they last. |New goods, 20 to 50 per cent less than regular all this month, Get jin ahead of the rush on fixing up for spring, Federal Paint und Wall §papor Co,, 1224 Firat ay, PRICES PAID TO city of Seattle and by the widest ex ploitation CITY OF SEATTLE WI FIND OUT WHAT IT OWNS An inventory of all property and assets is to be prepared jas 4 result of an arrangement reach by the board of public works this ning ys Inventory will be a trem |dous task, entailing a listing of ev item of prope: in. the Jof the munteips It inchides, instance, all water Mootric light and wires eatate, butidings, ts | paving to a complete listing of all the th of the elty | work will probably be tnstt- jtuted and carried out under the di- reetion ci wineer Thomeon, and if nece ary the finance commit will take up the question of ap priating any extra funds required arrying on the work It is expected that the inventory will develop any irregulatities or Jclouds that may oxist with regard |to title of street, park, alley or right property for’ munietpal en | terprt here the title ts found to be defective, ordinances willbe paased remedying the defect ARE IN FAVOR OF ALASKAN ROADS | Letters have been received by the }local Chamber of Commerce trom the members of the Washington del- gation 1b congroxs, and frgm many oth | municipal n y for ain real street tangt j tee pr in © : rePresentatives and Benators, title | in fact everything pertaining | n response to a request for them to |support an approprtation of $1,000,- 000 for the building of roads in Alas- ka. The members from this state and @ large percentage of the others express themselves as in favor af Jand ready to support the project. |‘Those who are non mittal prom- ised to give the subject careful con- sideration English Marconi Wireless $7.50, Hn. euerman, Ten for sale at M. Herrin & Co,, 6 Se Crescent Eeg Phosphate Baking Powder “Tt Raises the Dough” And makes the light- est, fluffiest and most lappetizing, whole- ‘some, digestible and jnutritious bread, cake, biscuits, muffins and lrisen foods you ever ltasted. Made by the CRESCENT MFG. CO., Makers of Mapleine, the New Flavor