The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1909, Page 9

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MUCH FOR GOVERNMENT | 7 Ss. ning ext unted among tho thousand Probably no animal on of the earth fe fatra of government . Por him human blood ha men have fought manner of hard One of Uncle Sam's tittie workers who earns enough for the govern. 1 ment cach year to almost pay the | Sar president . Tes te the in tittle totter of | © Mor Of | from $100,000 to $118. he deey treasury: of the} tor the five | United States is yearly: enriched by|they are expected to. pat | from $46,000 to $50,000, almont| lands, leaving approximately, $50,000 | enough to pay the president nia | Rich the government has for its} yearly salary. ‘The saddest part af|000 of the ¥i5,000 paid the peeaitent| Ht that Cs only by hin death | analy | ™ > | Ibe RIES EXPECTING ites oa — | pos agak and crews for! gov OUTFITTING BEGINS FOR THE the salmon canneries SMALLER CONCERNS WHICH A few addit bo SEND VESSELS NORTH. fm tho cod fiahtng ped UNCLE SAM HAS PHILIPPINE tory, a CATCH THIS YEAR :. bs STAR-«FRIDAY, MARCH: 1 MAY ASSESS STATE LA The lant act passed in t house and senate yester¢ providing that ef |nssons state’ lands for’ 1c provements, and this } the city and adjacent pr thousands of ¢ |nonsments in putting throu improvements where the holds tithe to the land The law will relieve the owners in the a big share of the cost manent street and munic provements that are K¢ throughout the tideland will also" relieve the gener extent LAW-MAKERS OVER HIS KNEE measure Jers many to a corresponding TO SEE S Manager Carl Reed, of the theatre, has tioned at Fort Lawto and privates of Co. 1 Guards of Washington, to THE SECOND PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY, NOW IN“SESSION: cc catarate shne gtowr seuemnygiitn: BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY, he was committed, Taft as Philip-|great American eagle and conelud.| theatre next Monday night MANILA, P. 1) Mar, 12.—Granted| pine commissioner’ and later as | ed their seditious session by dectar Captain Maurice bron on, com rties never enjoyed by a subject | SOVeMor general {nelted the wrath|ing for immediate independence, |manding Co. B al Guards dicot 4 of every American and foreign res-| though there were not 6,000 natives | of Washington, and ‘is officers will ple In the world’s colontal hit-| ident, by placing natives 1 in the entire archipelago who were |occupy boxes, The privates in full 4 found entirely wanting in| tions of authority over the white|in any way qualified for ladepend-| dress uniform, 60 strong, will also werved spats reaidénts of the tal nde ence yooupy re au nded of The native authority was ex This jolt aroused all the tre yverning. people, the Filt d anneats - : - tended over all the provinces and | Taft's amplified anatomy and w “| CHANGES RECOMME politicians who have ® ®) the white planters were humiliated his. candidacy for preaidenc t to the arehtpelago wince civil nd end < © insolent jounced, the Americans in ’ 4 endurance by th nt | Was announced, the Americans 10! pecommendations that ernment was: estabiithed have,| And arrogant attitude of the native islands sent a Taft dologatt ae ogee rag Vey eh Gov, Gon, Smith, recetved to republican convention soadat bar taaneiearounainns ultimatum from thelr erstwhile ret for American author. | the promi { insular offielals that a th bite come tet after city contrac property fMedin dietriets of ection. It INVITES SOLDIERS invited officers National methods} HER DAINTY FEET TRE NDS| DEAD MEN’S BONES yoth the was a ee can youl ifm save rty own-| h local conn for per ipal im-| ing in al fund | HOW | Grand witness NDED | certain 8 office ta were in Jookin, this year, and mentor, Wm. H, Taft, that they dbmppeared and the na- | if was elected ho would inau-| "ade to the loned of public works SSS te expected ¢t Will hereafter show respect. for| tive officials displayed especial | gurate-a new. policy toward the na|tnaay, as a result of the discovery “ There tx much early activity in| Rumorioally tho largest in the e.| American authority and a proper pleasure in arresting American cit-|ttves which would put an end to|yerterday that although the time Me 2 YU the fishing fleet that te outtitting aang the y ROW. o Appreciation of the fee gr i sand throwing them into loath-| the present unbearable conditions. | yor for the completion of a small, LY non ( SOI niin Jy t ee for the n's work In the north. | OUNRiOg * ed them or the pres pol jaila, on the moat fitmay pre message of Gov. Smith is ac bee eentsabt on: wanes ay om waters ood :flabermen | 5. ag bag oe : Kes will be Cu at ed * ua le. wore] cepted as viden 7 hat his pre m | had expired about mouth polls VALLEY, Cal, Mareh rom the Ranc ag toa a1 y — 4 - . f I N would not tolerate wh residents orted thetr the caustic reference to the native | pad pot turned a single brick on J ” r ay © h the sheila, y cuits Wenn peu ruae eee whieh \ eft the Islands. Prati vincta ¥ taken as the/the job tiny ‘ rrta bese . keep pace with the mounting prices all development work came to forerunner. of an announcement H ; an ro flight eee ” On rapidly disappeart 4 a period of atrial |that Amort authority is to be} Co “ ra rth awne, brill eral ; ats are out now ened every enter tored | provinces 1 t Ulng t af ¢ and gr palms Som om Queen of that | exston Americans There in general rejoteing amo ' * * Je redwood Ratame,. weteh te due in sembly whieh convened Feb the Inland the white residents and a fe ; hat a hig r Anglo-Saxon did (ieg fee"? oe cute te In the message the governor gen It was at this critical time that the | of optimiam has dimpineced the 4 . p ” the Te orthern ca es thin year is viewed t MeKiniey “poltey milation” | «pair which threatened to depopu: | (° bod nes will rae YD re yaa tre ol liptno ached its culm 1 the} late the-isiands of their white pop ‘ we ‘i > Fiahe: company, which wi expected granting.to the Filip! f an au-| ulation t we —_ a aes a-crow.te the o sponsibiti tonomous governr Though In indostrial circles, it is confi j have 5 this boat is a.large one, andr nd officially t then Secretary of Taft, made expected that the presen Lamar’ mane ibs ria tm a six , ipektousent in 2 Se sro ap dream of i s trens-Pacific triy opened the| congress will grant free trade to . ~ dd to be, Work of assembling them materialize unless | first Philtppine Assembly ir n.| the Islands, which desideratum, to First and Cherry Kancherta. Tuesday morning is a marked improvement in As an evidence of the her with the curtailment of the Optica! Department Othere Will Ge North thelr attitude toward American’ au-| ciation of this unparalieled nt absurb liberties of the na thority whieh had been granted t bring an era . K Sing om t In carrying out the MéKinley pol | the re of the bly pment to the Brerraie _ yg a voy~ | i¢y toward the Filipinos, to which | threw t torical gaff | the | long suffering istands 6. The th rtance of which ts t ~— ey rd, Guy ¢ ing more apparent to Se RAI R A NNO r western points to Chicago than to ey Ko to Uya attle each year L Milwaukee. In thts way, it is] yor of P. A. Silverton for $1 The case is being tried before perior Judge Tallman In the same rt verdicts in the W. Graham st. condemnation U proceedings, West atthe re} comm pin awarded in faver of W. Koester and down ay, hol t W. Rockenfic!d for $660. lawt for @ ratiroad to LACKNER IS ON TRIAL <=" PRICES WILL BE BOOSTED IN WESTERN SECTIONS VERY SHORTLY. Peter Lackner, charged with “¢ lil taining money and other things by WASHINGTON charged, much besiness that might ADJUST RA TES have been obtained by Milwaukee | has bees diverted to Chicago. Mareh ther! interstate commerce By , or ctty im preference to some market or port FOR THAT DINNER | P.—The mission, invan opinion: handed | ‘The case concerned: was that of] rh» moat choles selection of ry today, holds thas it 1s un-|the city-of Milwaukee against the; picked Spring Chickens, Turkey adjust | Chicago, Rock Isiand and Pacific’ Pucks and Geese. The prices « 2 uch & way as to force and the Chicago, Milwaukee and) rene | tities into a particular port | St. Paul railroads, in which { was PALACE MARKET | alleged that cheaper rates: were penne Mate ustrated Orthiodontia °°“ “"" “* — | ~ POULTRY SAFE HIT. | : Palee: pretenses, was: this. mornies Lectures | WINNIPEG, Man, March 12-—! brought. to triat before Superior Spring Chickens, Fowls, Ducks,| The world’s greatest siuggers use y U —There is every’ indice | judge Morris. Lackner, it ts ab Dr Stanloy, at bis reat-| Geese, ete. Also complete line of| {he Loulevilie Bugger Bat. « m today of a big increase In| joed mix epresented mining pros-| dence ie at sty every Dest meats, including. Lamb, Pork, {gon them over. Hats from hee Prices of lumber and lumber prod Uets In the very near futare fn Canada, especially in tho: western!) Damages for injuries—Ax a rowult section. $f having his log crushed, Henry | in the face of prosperity in ev) Wolk was tede awarded $1.7 pects to Rudolph Schmidt Prt ery ne of trade and an increas: | damages fror Grant. Snitth con fing demand, it is charged thet the | acting. firm, of this city, Wolk Was employed on the Great Nor manufacturers of lumber, shingies and other wood products are de hea wall ett, baat tween Seattle White and Ever Uberately curtailing their output.|Wwite rope gave way. allo In. this. way the market is being jbeavy block of granite to tumble starved, and deciledly higher|upoo bis ing He ed for $10,000, prices are being created. This ap- _ nappa piles more to the shingle industry } FOR THE SMALE Bors. than to the lumber business on the We have bali sulta for boys Pacific coeat. | 6 years-up te } m. tor $1.00 Practically every shingle mill in| White, Deg oy s In stock the state of Washington, and the | pnd $109. majority of those im Hrittsh Co ’ lumbla, are closed. Prices of shin (HALL Ss Sporting Conds are likely to as high. as} ag re 8 - 1999 Pirst Avenue While it fs announced that the | j-—-a-sc-—-_—~ British Columbia mille found it a/ Practical financial necessity to car tail the log output, at the same(f an time the Pacific coast export trade | J: He is inereasing, the railroad compa nies are continuing construction, | and the demand for lumber and shingles in the prairie provinces is | ™ growing, CLEARANCE SALE Fait Stock: of Clothing . Shoes and Men's Furnish ‘og Goods ut tone than half price. It RAINIER CLOTHING STORES 104 First Ave. Ht Removes tanérett—stepe Wall Seal p—rewe Lookis on page 6. How’s Your € orn? ? You know yc ” a room? Find pair of shoes that Probably the were a a | the instep and tight the toes. t let th rat on your feet 1 you had corr as a result Old Oak Shoes $4.00 are made to fit the feet The give support where it's needed Plenty of. toe room, and they have enough wing they look right heel, no rubbing real Oak Full of wear, clastiel and comfort Uppe ot Catt Velour ¢ Viet and Pater Colt. Wh sole is Oak Many st and one quali An honest $4.00 shoe Men’sShoeStore Colman Building 805 First Ave. In our repatr careful. to pick ver the Tanned ipper, the threada | at Aypleal of t u work In the $6 and $7 Shoe ‘ Adams or J n-Mo the stands f duality. W them Law Matton and Heef. Prices right ' day evening to for tonight of Growth.” he end of March. The Posttive 1 PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier. HALL’'S SPORTING GOODS Itt) Fivet Ave, Closing Out Sale of DAY'S PARK ADDITION Lots Each $150 Cash, $10; Balance, $5 per Month Only 40 Lots Yet to Be Sold Only 35 Minutes’ Ride on Car—Lots are Level and Cleared—Ready to Build on—70-Foot Streets and 16-Foot Alleys—Water Main in Every Block. We give an Abstract of Title There is not another addition in the city of S of this high class at the above price or terms buy on easy terms that we-know of, for either the attle where you can get lots This is positively the hest home maker or investor The proposed car line on 25th. Ave. S. W., when built, will rum the full length of this property. In two years these lots will be worth three times the money. Right homes already built on this addition, and more in’ process of con struction lJ. Goodfellow & Sons §11 BAILEY BUILDING. Phones: Main 3970 Independent 4534 Call at Our Office and Get a Free Map of Seattle You’re Invited TO INSPECT OUR NEW SPRING CLOTHING AT $10, $12.50, $15 Up Che buying power of our two stores enables us to buy direct from the maker, thereby saving you the double profit. Be sure and inspect our splendid stock of suits for Men and Boys before making your purchases. All we ask is compart- son, and our values will do the rest. McCormack Bros. 81214 FIRST AVENUE, Opposite Cotman Block.

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