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Are You Dissatisfied With Your Doctor? Tin- troubles that men and dissatisfaction wlUi your worne, because you feci be iloi-s you little or no jvmml. OstiMipulliy is the Iteucon one safe und Mine method of relief from all your suffer- Free examination tomorrow 1110111,114 Im-Iwk-ii 0 and 10 o'clock. (Vtnie Ur my office and tell me your troubles. Calls promptly answered niglil or day. DR.

A. L. GOFF Fidelity Building He-. Main 1802 Office Rhone, Main 1808 ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN "A Daughter of the Gods" (Positively Closes Tomorrow Night) i 49 V-Si ww-. ag Water scenes 3 which there are many I with a(I frank and hy no means I fleeting view of tho I Sultan's palace give Miss Kellermann an I ample opportunity to display her personal t-lmi-iiis.

Colli ill in. us It to I I mtRMx Pat-warty oak Ihaatat Pacific at Ninth Main 156 Admission Children 10c lmies War Tax) MELBOURNE TODAY nit; iMiriu.K (MOM MI-I- Ann Pennington "The Antics of Ann" Will go straight thru to the goal post of your heart. It's a Item- ot 11 story. I Fay Tincher "Main 1-2-r You'll laugh and giggle and snort and have lime of your life when yon see this (emissions MEN'S EYES AM) WOMEN'S HEARTS ARE ALIKE. I i to worry about growing old; not because I feared age or wrinkles, but because I always remembered what Annie said to me once: "Miss Margaret do you ever think of the time when you will be old?" I looked at her in consternation for I was then fit the age when to lie thirty meant to be old enough to die.

"You know sometimes I think, Miss Margaret," she continued, "that the tragedy of years is that a man's eyes and a woman's heart never grow old. "No mater how many wrinkles there arc about masetiliue eyes or how dim tliey look to ttnyone, they always are young inside and see only youth, The man may be sixty to all intents and purposes, but his syai are as blind to anything over the muting age as they were at "And a woman, too, grows old and fat Of thin and wrinkled, hut her heai 1 still asks for the romance of youth and her disappointment always conies to her afresh when she looks into the dim eyes of aging men only to see them light up at tho sight of some dainty mils of twenty. "Her young heart is ini'do-ring tho comfort of another young heart and his young eyes are looking only youthful faces. "You see, Miss Margaret because, a woman's heart and a man's eyes never grow old consequently they take tho aging bodies belonging to them Into some queer places." When I feol old my still young heart BSShI out your manuscript dear Dick. "I wish, dear Margie, that you will not try to read what I have written to you in this 111 imi.rript all at one sitting," I re.nl yesterday.

"I am selfish enough to hope that you will come to it when all tho world yes, even Richard Wftverly III failed to satisfy you. 'When you want again to feel me near you. I shall always be near to you Margie, as you read this manuscript, if it is possible for me (o be there." What was it, little book, that famous phyrhologist said to me the other day when we were discussing UM -hope of life everlasting?" "Hope." lie said, "holds desire ami expectation. You can desire tilings you do. not expect and expect things you do not desire, but when you hope for things you both desire and expect them." Dick knew me so well that he knew that 1 would do just the very thing tie hoped I would In regard to btl manuscript.

Somet'nms, little book. I almost think that when 1 have finished Dick's manuscript and said my say to you about It, I will not write any more on your white pages. Which clever historian was it that said something to the effect that contented countries, like happy women, have no histories? I expect that quotation is not literal, but you know, little book, I am like tiie old Scotch woman on whom the dominie called early one Monday morning He found her out on the green where she had spread the linen that she had just woven to bleach under the morning sun. She was delighted to see the minister and began at once to tell him how much good the sermon he had preached the day before had done her. Of course the clergyman was flattered and he immediately wanted to know what part of the sermon pleased lit most.

After a little questioning he discovered that she could repeat nothing of It; not even the text. "My good woman," he said, somewhat acrimoniously, "I can hardly conceive how my sermon can be of any great service to you, when you cannot remember a word of it." The wounn went on pouring water over the long lengths of linen spread out on the grass, 'when she had finished, the piece of cloth nearest the minister had already dried. "There," she said, as she pointed to lt; "you do not now see a drop of water on that linen, but it has done Its work and the cloth Is whiter than bofore I poured It on." The minister had nothing mora to say. I never am able to quote from my favorite authors perfectly, but the meanings of their Inspired words stay with me always and are a source of pleasure and help. (To be continued.) Do not forget thJLwar Savings Stamps are not for flttildren only.

Most of tha Is dona by the grown-ops. JTIJNK -BOTH ORDER IK WHICH TACOMA 21. WILL BE CALLED (Continued From Pace Ona.i Andrew Dwlght, 64 5 No. State. A.

Miller, 2918 No. 30th. A. Smith, 821 No. Steele.

Raymond 4103 No. 10th. Lane, 3212 No. Stevens. Oatlund, 1202 So.

Monroe. A. Newdorfer, 1111 No. E. Martin Thompson, 2028 No.

30th. Costantl, IMI No. 31st. Wilfred Carrlgin, 1705 Nc Prospect. Kdgar Hamilton, ROB No.

Anderson. Waldemar Wolff, 3411 No. 7th. O. 112!) No.

Prospect. 8. Knut.on, 1023 No. Adams. Edward Lee, 823 No.

K. W. Shaw, 715 Taeoma aye. Dewey Gossllng, 3014 No. 19th.

Max Radko, 3SOI So. 12th. CITY DISTRICT NO. 2 Swahn, 1413 So. Cuchman.

10 Scholler, 938 Fawcett. Demont Raraford, 709 So. L. 17 Lamonde, 1112 So. E.

Vaniler Pauwert, 212 St. Helens. D. Woodworth, 1504 So. Yakima.

145 11. Personnett, Pacific aye. 57 A. McMillan, 952 So. Sheridan.

76--Algol Edstroin, 124 No. 9th. A. Johnson, 1412 So. Sheridan.

Ill Angle, Taeoma aye. 87 A. McGinnis, 2110 So. J. 177 Novikoff, 1007 So.

O. 199 Alfred TJornham, 1602 So. Cushman. BenJ. Piper, 410 Broadway.

130 W. Nelson, 3012 So. Hill. R. M.

Riley. 1422 So. 14th. A. McVlttl, 502 No.

M. Linton Pratt, Grand hotel Aaron Whelnstone, 708 So. G. 151 Himmelsbach, 1514 6th Hagon, 810 So. M.

65 Akira Shinola, 310 So. 17th. 125 Clarence Kelton, 1005 Center. 45 Yamada, Broadway. SUgar, Tatoma aye.

A. Hallwas. 1755 So. E. 91 E.

Shultz, 716 So. E. T. Gehrl, 1030 So. Ferry st.

D. Mutchlar, So. Yakima. Dorio, So. M.

84 E. Hinsou, 1515 So. E. Iverson, Samson hotel. 66 -Alton E.

Allen, Y. M. C. A. Nordal, Palace hotel.

L. Curtz, 704 So. 15th. 153 Kanogawa, 1388 Taeoma aye. 82 E.

Stanton, 911 So. L. C. Peters, 910 So. 9th.

65 F. Allen, 1719 No. Prospect. 33 John Newland, 1615 So. Cushman.

Knutson, 1207 So. 16th. 102- Paul Mattan, 910 So. Bth. 4 H.

Ralston. Hotel Lewis. 3 J. Blodgett, 306 So. L.

Ferguson, HOI So. sth. 168 -Geo. Strabel, jr, 1210 So. K.

19S W. Shell, So. G. N. Williams, 506 So.

17th. S. Davies, So. L. 158 Chester Shields, 1509 No.

Alder. Manual Bergman, 418 So. E. Larglow, 511 So. I).

Jenkins, Exeter apts. Helnie Menth, 130614 So. K. J. 934 East Ankeny, Portland.

Kkstedt, 1715 So. Sheridan. Lester Lucas, 711 So. 7th. Ellsworth Wolford, Yakima.

200 Hicks, 757 So. E. 54 T. Case, Foss Boat house. 81 L.

McKeehan, 320 So. K. Dudley Ollard, jr. 184 Clark Cody, 917 So. I.

IntrieTi, 1406 So. M. 18S Olds, 2112 Jefferson aye. W. H.

Reynolds, 920 So. Sth. Ill Buccimazza, 409 So. lOtlj. 39 Cosenza, 14 22 So Cushman.

Pahico, 2112 So. 12th. Owen Goodman, 1006 So. 9th. John D.

Wilson, 401 St. Helens. 160 Monroe lln So. 4th and Dock. 98 G.

Forsman, 1414 So. K. Chibra, 1310 So. Broadway. C.

Paulson, 1310 So. L. 68 A. Brown, 1617 So. G.

Nunn. 1126 So. E. 34 1220 So. Sheridan.

112 E. Hanson, So. Taeoma aye. B. Rice.

1312 Broadway. William Pevonts, 1206 So- Cushman. Pineo, 1112 So. M. Minatogama, 1512 Broadway.

John Bace, 408 So. M. 107 Slover, 1702 Broadway. McKlnley West, 1312 Broadway. 131 Leonard Davis, 517 So.

Sheridan. 123 Park, 1539 So. E. Verne E- Jarmain, Samson ootel. 120 Skidmore, Pacific aye.

E. Johnson, 1307 So. J. 94 O. Larson, 1102 No.

K. C. Beardsley, 1208 So. O. l-liner Emerlck, 1122 No.

Fife. E. Johnson, 1726 Market. 40 Perrons, 1422 So. Cushman.

182 Rovers, 209 So. Taeoma aye. Muncy, 6624 No. 21th. Woodward Franklin, 1110 Fawcett.

27 E. Simons, 2527 So. M. 163 J. Mulcohey, 412 No.

C. 179 Stanghellinl, 1708 Pacific aye. Bryant, Hotel Lewis. 52 H. Stover, 9th and Broadway.

W. Thompson, 1418 So, Yakima. E. Shea, 915 So. K.

14 J. Keefe, 1107 So. Sheridan. Owen Goodman, 1006 So. 9th.

71 C. McKillen, 1203 6th aye. 178 Taplet, 218 Cliff aye. Aid bridge, Palace hotel. E.

Marford, Warburton hotel. E. Malore, Palace hotel. M. Barks, Merrlt hotel.

Beauchamp, Croft hotel. Edw. Brown, 603 So. E. Hlldrebrand Wystrom, N.

P. Dock. 172 F. Lundell, Harding hotel. W.

Duncan, 2505 So. I. Allan Norden, 13th and Taeoma aye. J. Wilcox, 516 No.

D. 116 S. Thorsheim, 1724 So. J. 138 Brown, 218 Cliff aye.

92 E. Nottingham, 2544 So. K. 164 Lewis, 6th and K. John Hover, 1214 So.

Taeoma aye. Flink, 1009 So. K. Lupplno, So. J.

197 Melford Ott, Gen. delivery. D. Olson, 1347 Taeoma aye. 79 C.

Riggs, 1112 Taeoma aye. joe Vlapiano, 1554 Market. Wallln. 1009 So. K.

26 D. Kern, Hotel Washington. Carbone, 1314 80. M. Lee, Broadway.

Scalare, 2558 So. Wllkeson. J. Boyle, 311 No. K.

Walker, Taeoma aye. L. Rolstad, So. 14th and Dock. Hoover, 412 No.

J. Allen Lamorlnx, 1102 So. Yakima. 106 A. Wilson, Carlton hotel.

C. Kellogg, 444 St. Helens. J. WoodruM, So.

E. A. Zimmerman. 1701 Market E. Snyder, 813 So.

K. Pellegrini, 1708 Pacific are. 144 Startlnl, 1311 So. K. 23 Panagloton, So.

E. Carl Ztzserman, Bristol hotel. Neggen, 1338 Market. 380 Lee Houts, 812 So. I.

75 J. Delargy, 1531 80. E. w. Darling, 3501 So.

13th. R. Phillip Fredlund, So. J. Clarence Kelton.

1001 Center. T. Kopperdahl. 1704 So. H.

Jsunss Thompson, lit No. Taeoma ara. I June TAOOMA TIMES-Page Thru some discrepancy of telegraphic transmission, tabulation or tAherwlse, the following men's numbers do not seem to be accounted for. Their order will no doubt he made clear when tho local board receives the official list. City Hoard No.

1. Thomas Coghlan, llth and Broadway. Sordheim, 50!) So. O. 9D Jacob Reed, So.

G. 13. i Frangechlnl, 1524-V4 Broadway. Hirschfield, 905 So. I.

Carlson, 416 80. 17th. P. McNeil, 708 No. 2nd.

Franklin Aahby, 1528 Market. 189 Anderson, 407 So. llth. Stump, 444 St. Helens.

1 196 Edmonds, 1110 6th avo. 190 White, 1038 So. State. Morrison Johnson. 815 No.

Bth. ily Board No. S. Paul Johnson, 1128 No. 26th.

19 Brosseau, 2714 No. 21st. Raymond McKoown, 4328 No. Gove. Qebax, 3712 No.

10th. Lee Pumphery, 710 So. Fife. Martinowlch. Union Mills.

Wash. L. Larson, 2206 No. Taeoma aye. Ill Lawrence Keltron, 1006 Center st.

City Board No. 8. Georgs Fike, lit East 34th. S. Buck, fM So.

E. Lupo, 1216 So. Sheridan. Lee Curbertson, 1120 So. E.

F. D. 1015 So. I. T.

Wysocki, 613 So. 14. J. Boucher. 1002 80.

9th. T. Larson. 92 7 So. Grant.

Rose, 13 16 Market. M- Ditzler, 3727 So. M. 100 A. M.iiiiiiii*!.

37 10 No. 16th. Kiconoocito, 130 8 So. Sheridan. 1M Tom Dlaltos, 6th aye.

station. K. Avlllar, 92 Taeoma aye. 166- Entile K. Pardo, Rutlaild apts.

Taueora, 1211 So. State. Elmer Vidmoie. 753 So. E.

F- Klein, Broadway. Catatine, So. K. l.a/zarotto, 17n6 Pacific aye. Fuller, 953 So E.

Ilarjiilin, 1114 So. K. 162 Miller, Washington hotel. Anderson, I So. Ainsworth.

Ill W. iJel-app, Taeoma aye. 97 Firth, 3727 So. M. Miller, lith und Warner.

Staniirls, T3I Pacific aye. CITY DISTRICT N0.3 Innoni-enti, 302 East 27th. 29 Chivada. 1111 Tucoma aye. Ludwig Joliun.

Market st. Christian I'ikstad. Carstens' hoarding house. alien Aculf, Pacific- aye. ('.

Simpson, 2622 East C. Thomas Peck. 116 East Wright. Black, 432 1 East 0. T.

llovelund. 515 So. 3 Ith. R. CMpbeli, 3131 East J.

130 Alexander Da 1:1, Raymond hotel. Joseph Campbell, 1640 East 33rd. Furnian Campbell, 814 Ea.l 51st. 2S Qso. itch, 3512 Taeoma aye.

Henry Earl Redford, 3002 Portland aye. Lee Woods, ITII East L. 616 So. 15th. A.

Gram. Carlton hotel. Jiirisch, 1407 Pacific 72 Mauris Mark Powell, 413 East 30th. W. Ilragdon.

3562 East I). 61-Harry Munition Douglas, Avenue hotel. 11. Carpenter, 3555 East Spokane. Anderson, Taeoma hotel.

84 Marsh Scliruiii, itlfi Fawcett aye, Suiilunit li. 5 110 Court Ruston. Lao Mielia-l Burns. 1131 McKinley aye. Anderson, 929 So.

E. William Roswall, 501 16th, Ilryn Retinoid, East D. Sumual Frictrh, 1221 East 26th. 13 Gelltiian, 426 East 36th. 14 E.

Heseox. 142 So. E. 102 Arnold I. 35 17 Roosevelt, Francis Hunt, So.

33rd. 1-aiion, 1317 llroadw.iy. Pollock. 2036 East Greuory. M.

James, 3536 So. E. N'oimaii Charles Inure, 505 East 29th. 13 217 So. llth.

l.efneslii, Potomac hotPl. Victor Riley, 3301 McKinley aye. 143 M. Colton. 517 So.

7th. 51 Lloyd Pacific avo. Charles Qmsll, 111 So. 59th. 88 Bryan Ager, 1816 So.

Tacoau aye. 11. Guiiii-. 3002 East 10th. 39 Marion Jenklai, 1611 So.

M. Shrk-o, 1516 Pacific aye. 119 Lewis Carden. 1639 East 98 Ellsworth Therasli'-r, 112 South 27th. Zartuiuti, 1 St.

Paul aye. F. Woon, 1352 Broadway. 58 Richard Peters, 145 East 6 Ith. Poinard, 609 East 20th.

Miller, Indian Anderson, Potomac hotel. Harold Frye, Jeffei.mi aye. 77 William Cutler, 908 No. Sheridan. Johnson, 1347 So.

E. Milan, Gen'! Del. 107 Deylcng Waters, 41 So. 64th. Henry Ward Dukette, Pacific aye.

F. Boeder, East 35th. Philip Roach, P. Hox 1181. E.

Meers, 1433 East 27th. 94 I). Weed, 3X3.8 East Howe. L. Raymond.

Creso Apts. Howard, 713 South Gist. Zinkoff. 1403 East 27th. Christian Sagen, 610 East Wright Arthur Hull, 4329 So.

G. Sanalia, 3812 Taeoma aye. McKinley Iliingcrford. 2809 Pacific aye. William Cramer, 6302 So.

D. Peter Peterson, 1808 Bast 32nd. Tahtnal.il R. F. D.

2. Box 51. Spencer, 2806 So. St. Patrick Burns, 314 East 32nd.

71 Harold John Davelaar, 926 Market st. Elyn. 1902 So. G. 36 Leonard Bergman, South Taeoma aye, Dolan B.

AtWSlt, Warburton hotel. 83 E. Johnston, Sands hotel. 44 Halllngstad, Taeoma aye. Chrlstopherson, 605 East 29th.

O'Brien, 758 Co. 39th. James P. Brooks, South G. Mager, French 13th and Pacific.

Cofield, 1402 East 28th. 79 Rivo I'pton, 917 East 64th. 15 Overley, Gen'l Del. Harold Vanderhouf, 1625 East llth. 26 Quing, 1352 Broadway.

Leeteh Galbraith, 3810 So. G. 104 Lawrence Meckel, 321 So. 31st. 31 Antone Baxa, Pacific, aye.

Hall, Standard hotel. 124 Wayne, 1317 Hast 31st. Simonet, 3546 East Howe. 43 Dugan, 4503 East B. Paul Jessel, 3821 East K.

Wltenberg. 1144 So. E. P. Eagan, Carlton hotel.

127 Rowe, 2 104 East 38th, Maytown, Wn. 101 Casper Bergman, 4524 South E. 144 Miller, Pacific aye. 23 Koyama. 707 So.

15th. 22 Sakul, Grand Restaurant. Mntsuoragu, 1355 Broadway. R. Hanson, 518 So.

49th. 50 W. Gelthman. 4533 So. Taeoma.

B. Williams. Market. 126 T. Hamilton, 1915 So.

E. Lorn Duncanson, 833 East 17th. Roy James Alfringer, 2808 So. A. Walsh.

Gen'l Del. HI St. Clair Frchn, Garfield hotel. ADDITIONAL NAMES Taeoma Public LibraiT RHODES BROTHERS RHODES BROTHERI DO A LITTLE THINKING TONIGHT AND TOMORROW GO YOUR LIMIT Buy War Savings Stamps Heilge your-Ncif to do your full share in this plan for raining money lo finance Hie war. It in your duty lo yourself to save money.

It is your duly as a man, a woman, to do all you fowartf bucking up the men who nre fighting and dying for ou. Vim ara not aahai la anything, to save a few dollars for yourself and to invest it where It will grow. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO PLACE YOURSELF ON RECORD. EVERY ONE DO SOME THING TO HELP. Sign a oh eaitl tomorrow to buy as many War Sitting Sinnips mmi can the balance of this year.

5 FRIDAY SALES QN XfE In addition lo the usual hourly salt's lentil red in this department offer big all-day hut-gains: GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES SPECIAL 89c Middy liloiecs girl. (. to II years of age, made of JaiNinese f'rt-pe, in it score of pretty combinations. Well made in very smart, liecoiniiig slylcs, ami made of a material that washes pcrfc-lly and will gtva almost QQ unlimited wear. Very OjC FIBER SILK BOOT HOSE SPECIAL, PAIR ZaSC A Hosiery that Is representative of the many li.ugains you iiml in Hosiery Seel ion every day.

A filler Milk hool Haas With elastic garter lop. iloubli- heel anil sole. A good looking slocking Hint will give client service. black quality and all Special, pair Loll GIRLS' SUMMER UNION a SUITS, SPECIAL I nion Suits of giMil serviceable for girls to Hi years. Mais mmi qaattt) coitou the weight foe warm went-, in low mvk, no sleeve, laoao knee style.

A value that will not be pasaMe when this lot is AQem sold out. i-t-y ipecial NEW SPORT HATS, ftl.Cn SPECIAL A showinu of the newest midsummer styles in Hats for sports wear, aek.d and reveals many iM-coiuing shapes of white I willed fabric and soil straws, all li'iinmod fri OQi ready to wear. Mpeclal I lUU LIGHT COLOR PERCALES, 1-J SPECIAL IVriales evrcllcii! ipiulily for woar, Iv patterns Unit wash IMTfectly, ami a great variety of pleasing designs. A in.ii.ii.il ill greal demand lor house Drosses anil Imys' lUoiim-s, eliililien's Dresses, etc. lay in a supply tomorrow nt 17.

the special price if, yard I I Rhodes brothers Every Detail Tftconu't Leading Retail KM ward Conrad Carlson, 1.116 Market. -Joseph Uedia. I'alace hotel. Raymond hotel. If.

Norslad, 1111 East, Spokane. Algot Nelson. 11l So. K. II- Charles Stanley Chovll, 4lfi So.

llth. IE James Howcni.an, 14 11 Kasl llth. Olaey Kaata, 1181 Pfcvwcatt aye. William House, tiOl Bast Hist. 7 1 --Eddie Joseph Mereier, III! South Taeoma aye.

Win llurnett. Avery, 1006 East Stephen lloiuinda, nil Kast 26th. Kiis Kairchild, HOG So. Newman, (ienl Del. 100- Basil Kcltou, (111 Kast tHt.

Lawn-nee A- llalina, Kast K. Karl McMonigle, 1007 Kast "Int. 1 Clarence K. St.tve, 614 So. Ifth, 11.

Worthaa, 1144 Market. 117 East G. lis John Dwight l.aite, 7 St. Paul aye. 11l- Karl Schw.ihel.

1010 Morton. James Hoi erls, 1401 East Ifth, Manns Leonard Larson. So. Taeoma aye. 11l Arthur Carlson, 1111 So Market.

146 Arne Neitcgard, 1 128. i Pacific aye. CLE ELUM REBUILDS ITS HOMES (Special to The Times) CLE BLUM, June 27. Cle Klum. nearly demolished hy fire, already lias started the work of rebuilding, undaunted Iv Relief In urriving from ull parts of tho Northwest in the form of food, clothing and temporary shelter for the citizens until they can build their homes.

The loss of property Is estimated at $500,000, with 10 per cent of It covered by Insurance. A count showed that 205 homes were destroyed by the disastrous fire. No definite evidence that the fire was incendiary lias been discovered by Prosecuting Attorney Arthur MeGiiirc nor Chief of Police Hunker. Fire Chief cat told the city relief committee, headed by Mayor Maimer, that he was positive the blaze had been accidental. A careful Investigation by the committee has strengtuened the belief that it was started thru carelessness.

Everywhere In CleElum families may be seen searching tbru the charred ruins tor valuables that might have escaped the sweep of the fire. What the Red Cross really stand. for has been demonstrated to Pierce county In tbe aid which this organization has given to the stricken town ot Cle Elum which has nearly been demolished by tire. (I'IHH rramm UmN Six hours after notice of the WASHINGTON, D. Jane IT, Cle Elum fire was received here, one of tha chief aid In the shape ot a carload of berlan cities, haa bean captured tqr food, accompanied by a number Czedio-Slovaks after a short fifl ot Taeoma Red Cross workers, with the Rad Guard.

had left for the suffering city, Food and bedding enough for Times ads arm Urm wires. 1.000 people were aent from the Pledge yowrsslt to save tov-1 local Red Cross organisation of utmost ami to a oamMK this city. amoaat of War frtlHl. MjMB The Sevan Day Advsntlsts, who eaah moath. are just closing their Western Washington conference, which they have been holding in their tent city at Manitou, have sent tents to the people of Cla Klum for their while tha homes are being rebuilt.

MAY PICK TACOMA AS HEAD PORT Another line of steamers plying between the Orient and India, and those steamship companies now docking their ships In Seatlie and dissatisfied with the con- Josted conditions there, will plch Taeoma their heud port of call If further docking facilities can ba provided by Taeoma. This was made clear by representatives of foreign shipping companies who calcd on Mayor C. M. Riddell and laid the plan before him. It was asked that the city council outline a plan whereby II nan be shown just what the city has to offer.

This plan will lie taken to Japan by Takigurhl, Oriental representative, where It will be threshed out by the officials of his company and a report made to the city council. ItTe space south of llth street Is not thought to be practical bocause of the swift currents of wind In that section ot the water front. CAPTURE CITY.

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