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eT eS CT * NEW YORK, Aug."9.—Tt has cost 921,000,000 to build New York's yw public brary, now ready for ‘use, The beautiful white struc of marble, standing on ground i $10,000,000, at Fifth ay. and . is the most striking of all —— TO HIS EXCELLENCY, TH ¢ ‘ i deautiful dulldings along that world-famed thoroughfare, It oe eupies 399 feet on Fifth ay. covers [a partion of Bryant park and is sur jrounded by 4 terraced garden. Work was begun on, the build. ing in 1899. It has been roofed >E AND CONGRESS ASSEMBL! We, the undersigned, residents of the state of Washington, do herewith pri telief from the oppression as herein set forth. First—That the undersigned are dependents either directly or indirectly upon the use of coal for the | [7 Third—That the tariff fixed gonsumer to pay an exorbitant deliver coat from eald min: and for the selling of said plus an amount sufficient to provide a fund to pay interest and principal on certain bonds hereinafter r tne xth—That Beattie, Tacoma, Everett and Gray’ ‘Seventh—That bonds be issued similar to those issued for building the Panama canal, and be sold @irect to the people by popular subscription, to provide funds for the carrying out of projects beforemen- the same to be carried out under the direction of tho aforemention For relief from existing conditions and the immediate enactment of leg: we ever pray. NAME be E ice Fourth—Therefore, your petitioners pray that a law be enacted providing for and mining commission, for the purpose of mining the to tidewater on Contro! bunkers on said bay of sufficient size to serve not’ only as a shipping point, but also as a@ coaling for the navy, providing colliers to deliver coal from said dock to other ports in the United State government coal bunkers st certain ports in the atate of Washington, hereinafter w ie that delivered within for this necessity. ic coal I bay, Al coal direct to the people at the cost if Fifth—-That the government fix and provide, ny Sly interstate commerce commission, the rates & be charged by common carriers for delivering coal ints in Washington, to be hereinafter named, to the wnment coal bunkers be established at the following named points in Washington: 's Harbor. NAME Motion ‘lindt Brothers, comedy a . Randale, singing ; ny ah wh golored comedians; “Blue ne God the Violinist.” drama; Amert- : j Field Artillery Maneuvers; |lantic City,” comedy; “The Call of | maid-to-be “Tom “The “Jimmy ean ‘Aeroplane Disaster, scenic; my, the Canvasser,” er Family,” comedy Ware « Crown,” drama. Pastime—“A struggle for Life,” Grama; “On the Coast of Bengal,” ; “Saved by the Pony Ex Duel,” |. art Case,” comedy. . Thomas Price and Fred- songs; “The “An In ‘3 Appreciation,” western dra- ; “Satan on a Rampage,” com- oar: “An Amateur Skater, comedy. 35,000 FARMERS SIGNED Picture Shows | Cireult—Miss Ethel Smith, song» “Red Cloud's Secret,” western di \me: “Love and Silence,” drama ‘During Cherry Time,” comedy National\—“A Gay Time in At the Gold Fields,” Klondyke story; “The Tale of a Soldier's Ring,” (drama. “The Clown’ Baby,” 3 “As Fate Decreed,” drama; |"She Came, bne Saw, She Con quered,” comedy. ideat—Mutt and Jeff, comedy; Bi Celebration at The ‘entennial |Mobile, Ala., scenic; “The Burg jlar and the Girl,” drama. | Exhibit—"A Shot larama From the melodrama; “Sunshine Sue,” “The Fiat |Next Door,” comedy; Tarasbon on the Rhone, scenic. il Determines to Go,” eyenne’s Courtship,” The Dubuque Re gatta, scenic. THIS ROLL This is a pefition, with 000 signatures, asking congress not to the Canadian reciprocity bill ‘The man fs P. V. Collins of Minne- apolis, editor of an agriculturt! pa per which helped to crystallize ru ral sentiment. The petition wa taken to Washington by a delega- tion of northwestern farmers and presented to the lawmakers. THIS WAS DATE SET FOR MRS NAPOLITANO’S EXECUTION SAULT STE. MARIE, Aug. 9.— foday, originally set as the date here execution, Mra. Angelino litano, whose death sentence Was commuted to life imprison Ment at the solicitations of thou- . Was removed from the fail pital, where she has been con- since the birth of her child. Apparently the woman did not ee been fixed for her execution, and |the guards who took her back to the cell did not remind her of It. The infant will be allowed to re- main with the mother until the lat ter ix placed in the penitentiary Kingston, when it will be given over to the care of the Children's Ald Society. j realize the fact that today had | id state by private corporations; and lorementioned private corporations is so high as to force the ultimate|/ the government bunkers to be established at laces designated by the purchaser, ] =| China, is ever since 1906, but the t completing the interior was mendous The reading room, the largest In the world, is feet long, 17 feet wide and 50 feet high, There are 210 amalled rooms. tre TITION— E PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, D ent @ most earnest prayer hich coal can be pur- hington at ablishing an Alaska de in Alask. ablishing a railroad buliding a dock and of production plus the cost of hand Alaska Coal Mining Com- jation herein set forth shall ADDRESS: ASTOR NES 12,000, DAMOND TO GIRL (Ry Cotted Freee Leased Wired NEW YORK, Aug. 9.--Possibly fearing the effect on his brides of the Eptscopalian elergy’s denunciation of his coming nuptials, Col. John Jacob Astor has started a collection of jewels for Madeline Force that promines to} outshine the jewels of all American} society women. In addition to many famous Astor | jewels which will be her's, the girl) hax been presented with a 1¢-karat| oval diamond of the purest water,| valued at $12,000, This ts said to! be only a starter of many precious | adornments ASK FOR 6 HOUR DAY “That six hours shall constitute a day's work.’ The above is a proposed amend ment to the constitution of the | United Mine Workers In this dis | trict. The local union at Roslyn t#| responsible for the measure, It has not yet home before the conven tion for discussion. This is probably the first time tn the history of this country that a six-hour day has been formally pro- posed. In Australia there is an ac tive movement aiming at this gpal. ' JAIL SHADOW LIFTS _ FROM 6. PERKINS (By United Prose Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.--The shadow of jail bars today lifted from Geo. W. Perkins, former first | mate of J. P. Morgan's financial ship, this afternoon, when Chair man Stanley of the house commit tee, which is investigating the steel trust, reversed his ruling of yestor day and decided he would not force Perkins to answer questions regard- ing his personal contributions to po-| litical funds. For his refusal, Perkins was threatened until this afternoon with arrest by house officers and a jail sentence for contempt of congress. Deep Sea Cows There'll be plenty of nice, fresh milk and cream for the officers and of~ the crew of the Brit- ish steamer Ku- members meric, which sot today. They're taking sey cows across the long, long Ra- cifle and tee C4 cream will be one of the delicacies of breakfast, or ordain. An enterprising Jives in the tarting up a dairy and the cows are consigned to him. jae all the milk you want com- Britisher, lishing | \ sail for the Orient} |, @ herd of 29 Jer-| it whatever other meal the jolly tars|~ who | ii reméte interior of pal AKED EYE DUVALL: wap Valley, Gor the pri Groat Mar NEW « DUVALI Le mimont ready ° vi The @. PHOUBAND, P ny man wit ‘ aay be Wad rtabt no | ine street tmp te and wat ¥ ar the new city of DU | terme | anas-tige wy jonry MH rett Of flee. malta Bimal VALE Ot rock-bottom OREGON AND WASHINGTON DE leoted by the raliron ipal ctty Judement venti THOLBAN TANDI and Wa on ® HUNDRED WEALTH OF «of uy b | Pant A the wh for, at in the each, in righ Ch And om ear VELOPMENT CO, LANGE ENOVOM ALLS 5 STORIES | (iy United Press Leased Wire) | Aug. 9—W. N./ |. & carpenter ow Spreckels the atre here, fell from the fifth floor of that building today and was ip stantly killed. Plan to attend races at Madison | park, five days, starting Tuesday, August 1. A clean meet There's a satisfaction in go- ing on « trip fully outfitted with a handsome Traveling fag, Suit Case or Tronk— There's a satisfaction that you got them of the most re Hable dealer in the elty and know you cam depend on them Dependability is the Secret of Our Suc- cess in Both Stores We carry on hand always a large stock to select from. Our prices are moderate and our goods all guaranteed. STOELTING’S TRUNK STORES Two Stores 706 Second Ave., N. Y. Block 1420 2d Av., Opp. Bon SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN Dentistry Lowest Dental Prices, Consider- ing Quality Good Rubber Plates, each .$5.00 Best Red Rubber Plates, each 22k. Gold or Porcelain Crown shee cence ce es $4.00 to $5.00 ik. Bridge Teeth, guaranteed . ++. .$4.00 to $5.00 Gold or Enamel Fillings ..1 up Silver Fillings, each 50c up Painless Extracting 50c All Work Is Guaranteed Office Established 10 Years SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON Office Hours: 10 a. m, to 6 p. m Sundays, 10 to 1 Corner Second, at Yesier Way Over Guy's Drug Store. Entrance, Room 204, THE SEATTLE STAR |: of date 20 vente months, per month $1.70; one 4 jore, cor Green 6 ing over," he generously told the captain of the Kumeric when he sent in the order. quarters Anti - ‘Phomson|® 1114 3rd av, Call for peti- eee ew Drug id Aurore Morty Sg Drag Ce Bre 1194, Green rest Pharmacy, corner 23rd . Cherry ot Phones 14) th and Green- av, Phone North on, taken up to 11 &, m. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ik Nomen buna UN RRING jo 1207 HELP WANTEDO—FEMALE. beet wiehes. ent MLENTAL ROOM. 1418 Third av.. berw ECIAL NOTICES. POULSBO HEIGHTS. Wasi Derry Re PERSONAL. RUPTURE CURED — Do trimmed, dyed, cleaned and Qirted and New and at ty lon PHONWA: MAIN (267; t by lonely IND. a woman wane to tm of education and refin INTRODUCTION BOC Remaved to 706% Pike LOST AND FOUND. Left at F ady's wat Sidney 1298 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS AAAI AR RIND In rieh Must 1p Berry jand will do #0. Hoalty HOUSES. DoDD DDD DYDD DDDDE D TON D our D WEEKLY RENTAL BUT in D CONTAINS WHAT YoU > Dy letting us knos address, w copy. Contains @ have to let JOHN DAVIS & COMPANY, 9 Bwcond w your name and Hi mail you « rything we D D D Fa b H D Main #141. DoD PPPPPDPPPPYDPDE iP YOU AR® LOOKING TO RENT HOUSES, CALL ON { GEORGE L. COLMAN, 686 New York Biook, Seatt! ater heat, plano, gas will tease,” Call morn- a 40th _av. N FURNISHED APARTMENTS. ; ‘ON. minating pe for @ . 3 and 4-room, fully furnished apar' Yosler car to #th; one block north. wii la i orERna tion Hi] IN HUGHBAN ADDITION Come COING COIN 12 lots went yesterday advertise “What utiful lots!” “If never d lots #0 close int” “I wish I hand, as this and that lot wa STILL SELLING To stenographers, clerks, tolle: lots that will make Fine houses already contracted te be rth End lots $425 potatoos, cabbage, celery, ete See Olmsted, one block north of the end of Phinney car ling. North 2804 i}FOR $600 Not so bad for a starter. ground was highly pleased, because visitors found everything as come sooner! marked sold. sin every station of life you @ beautiful home, and prices that apy $15.00 down, $10.0y a month K’S SEC Everybody on the there were such fine was heard on every reamed t e are al He bullt, Things are moving at These tots are all in Phone FURNISHED ROOMS. AOI ARAAAADAAL Vinainua no ~ ° bathe th 00 par | Ning dies furnished (all ov 4 pl week tance. HE ANNEX—2004 Bighth av. Westlake avi heated ates $1.60 per week m pie O] FOR REN1—MiSCELLANEOUS nds “Ol ainee Taturee, counters, te, mn #1 Heil ot. Phone for houwekeep: bath; private Fite PER WEEK ted, No 1018-16 and Tie’ penn uit THIRD A ome ea you want CHAS. E. ADAMS, {0 ACRES GF GOOD UPLAND” —e iF ance $7.50 per month miles from Aubure Auburn ts the and T Third Floor WANT A SNAP? ' sb, CHAS. E. ADAMS, soa Bide 5 ACRES WATER FRONT FOR WATER FRONT muy m five-ore tract for $200 NSON & ©O., HA sor New York Wiock Y MeKAY; Bide cleared, buaey acres orchard; frutt TWO-ACRE 8. th end of Bainbeidi mile to 8 tract; lon we ot hard to. bm nd has good soll, Price $300; 1919 Third Ay NEAR AUBURN FOR $565 116 cash. $7.50 per month buys seven and one-half der botto HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York Block WANT QUICK ACTION ON 5 ACR FOR will between 2 @ 408 RAISE DU: We have 10 acres with fine fresh water od, rich soll, part bottom land. for berries; Just south of clowe (0 school; well 1; handy to market or Beattle, Price $160; 1% Pike st chicken ranch, man-Kelly Co, “The Live Wires. Northern Bank Bidy * Upatal ¥ fine ranch CLIFFORD LAND 1019 Third Ay TSCCOTCOCGGH OO CGF TLE ° ° > © Acreage and wal O | $180 per ae © MBEKSCHEIL Th o 2M Central Bide NEAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD CANAL wfronts, $180 to oy ° ° ° ° 969000000000000¢ 20 ACRES $75 rien Krowing atfalta Home timber no big stumps A Bank bid 3 FOR odern &, Columbia Ch CITY REAL ESTATE. ORR nee LARGE LOTS 60x128 EACH cL RED AND GRUBBED $600 FOR INSIDE LOTS $800 FOR CORNER LOTS RIGHT IN THE CITY AL! Above extr WEST & WHE 209 Colman BI LAK hort distance with large tract jen and poultry of ground Home painted, with ool, chi “BURKE & FARRAR New. Yorke Mic eo a F Fauntleroy esman, Mr out and park . fu will noon, Sunday in- cluded. G e these dandy JOHN H. WHITE COMPANY, 407 Ortental Block Main 2209 I VIEW HOMESITE $ $10 DOWN, $ MONTHLY wien t distance from the boat y view bh : R21\ Pike St FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES CALC ON GEORGE L. COLMAN 066 New Youk - them fr ‘OUR FIN’ Located in East Seattle urban home site view of Price $4 49 } Wants Seneca lots, $1,200; Ride om house, 2 Tit cat 326 Aroade $400 FOR ACRE NORTH OF CITY|— | Burke Bide | “YiSNeY < CITY REAL ESTATE—( sale; mote house, barns sans "eames yearly "pm hikes oie Mate Own TOME Five-acre chicken ranch orn house, chicken venient to be Owner, Brown, “a. EMICK ON WAINDIIDOM INLAND, BALE —Kesidences in ail gare of ty 1, COLLY RM, $06 Leary 1 ie Theat Ratate Ascmctatton, nn modern house, jot # 0 « Baker a Vive-r am | west SEATTLE HEAL ESTATE PILLAI II LORDS J.B Kieter, BXCLUBIVELY. 14 Downs Moe Becond av Main 2486. Ind. 2260. =e LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. LLLP LLLP PALS SLAPPED AN OPPORTUNITY, MONEE TO BHATTLIE REA NT | PION TION CO. BLDO, 204 _ AUCTION SALES. 4H 0 Fire FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Desks, chairs, showeasen Chie and Office Purpiture Co. hicege Store 1956 Firat h pald for Main 1 iat. CHATTEL LOAN fur D COLLATERAL LOANS. _ PROVIDENT Viiebam BOCLMER, 09 Wh os Short the loans at town Bargains in fu: rpets, household goods, scoyee mod Oa We exchange your old goods, SULLY & BALL, New Location, 600 Pike St. part cash. Address lis Gevcioped tor 106, any aime 6 theyre do ol ines ne Jacobs Phote Til CANADIAN GAR MMERCE. > oe Holt. Mer CARPENTERS. Kebelman @ Wilson, carpenters ral jobbers. Window and door Ind 2151. 2/21 Western ay. Tn 1808 iT’. ‘ oe A A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG, ee on corns, ota Revora wand © changed. M. $33. on. on Fourth, betw wi Goats. Joseph Wallin, Hobart, Wi of high grade mitch goa Gat sh, breeder ROOKS — Paratysin rvous and chronig dis: My modernized treate yz, fuccesatul. 7. third floor, ER ea RENCH and German 7 Liberty Bide., oppasite ch _Poataffice. N Dr. 3 Goltre, women, el eatarrh, 36 yoare praction dren, nose, thi medicines ‘S68 Tie Peoples Bank ide nary cases, women, children, 24, 78, Sum, 10-1, Tel. Malm f ® office located 7 Mours 1 PATENT ATTORNEYS. Fexwick « LaWhene years; highest referen: -) cavice Seattle cb seliog ” im patent Titieation;.~ wen opinions on seepe and validity of pat. ile Henry” Black. "Paone Main dete ake nipped shop in PLUMBING AND HEATING. steam and gas fitting. Wi “Fauvery tatty in prompt 1 $11 Eighth av. Malm 186: ea Ke of work, Ind. 1307. PRINTERS. vitine Right! petoe RUG RBPAL and repairing. Main 1261 Ind. 3659, ci “Dake Tntar Barter Winky wit at weing at, Westlake cars. tonight bs = STAM? WORKS, Bavivio vonst” DRS oe Bidg., 2nd and Main. ind. 1879, Main 3534 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIRA, ie P tea betes, Pe | Typewriter and

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