Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
VACANT LOTS. WAsmtiINeTON Doubled HOUSES AND LOTS. | RCO eer Thani ON HOUSES AND LOTS. SHORMA KER STAY OUT LATE NI Wa HH ENG TON we om QUEEN ANNI. An thew whore they tot Sextm, near an be bad tur Se ‘siegant, ehase-in y we valde, 04.00, 13 "Fine wirwen WIS Colman Mite THE FIRM WITH A Fria iierony CORNER on Righivonth ae with & fine incge dwelling I @an Ma $29,000 f _ for You Hurry MONEY MAKERS ‘A THOROUGHLY house in ene of the Lot sexi to 1 toot ab oe BLMER JOLLY, | 2 Union Bior&. Hwee, CORNER, tatehit on Thirty fourth, earth « Marion, fee buitding site no CORNER, Wst®, co Teenty fourth, marth rater Lmprov edt trstore ones om reae om of lot, improvements OWNER GOING AWAY—One of «| see | ConwER os ¥ way, Emprered With | sired store and Lat ane addition street and alleys Sf the bets Wate, Hee cock, iy woe CORNER, gate, eomepts betmging im ounall remtah ée from P on eo, 2 eters’ rhe from F CORNEA Gath, on HOYLATON. north At Medion qame improvements bringing ‘ . tress and fhewers of a cleared art era » 4 snap at the peioe: near car line apie INV RAT MET 6View Lots) REET om four sites a © fron AK REALTY co. Orwotal = os ond medtte Qua dase aad Mews, i ee petogr? eam vat ate to ecteas mo 14 ae WORN & ARNTLL Pome and Columbia ate NEW MEY EIN one Nice halle and pantry tense feet, two blocks from car line. HODGSON, MOORE & te Pike of ® West, near Crockett larae cormer tet On Pourth ov atout one halt Tow Wolly FOU OWN THESE ? cme, treme hewme on Woutuad Fue ‘Central A IP ORA VIEW PARK aDorriow fa te sow care tn aller are ia i A, -apgtte A GRAND LOCATION. itornia et, West SESTURY RmALTY om nice Hitie home for SM) tear thaw a te worth by wen carr ate sRouEns Pte a Want INVESTMENT ° THAT wie. | Make Money FOR You guICcKLY? paid. Terme can be had hirty room rooming hone. pan By Bak mn meters heute oan or ote ease = San how broom maters hove on cneap that Tt gust be “i For 3 Jets southwest of the park Vitooiioriae: ons Diack to car, mouth of i oln Heighis sar alae one block to car, «= ren MONTH. Greenwoot av ot some of the teat inte im la tow hs re ” FRED J Ken CO. all os Op, #* can show you. 408 Fremont Ave property or three 00 CASH, BALANCE LIKE RENT, Ae CARS ane or Wrer AleMp te var WIN be worth soe metern Groom and room #88 Us TODAY. S82 People’s Rank wit We are offerin eect? of Bis : frets @-room cot near Madison ear new and modera 1200 each gots pour ctwte | vet hing county - tate Ave. nee INYRATMENT CO This @ & good buy v AD OM PROw ® UNION SERVICES THURSDAY DIFFERENT CHURCHES OF om! The Baptiste wit! hold union serv foes at the North @eattte Maptiat NOMINATIONAL ORDER WILL | church at 11 o'ctook At St. Marks yincopal church UNITE THANKSGIVING DAY. | there will be servt and choral services at 11 o'e nok Union Thanksgiving day servide! Trinity Pariah @yurch will be held will be held in many the| at 7:40 a m, and at tf a.m. The churches next Thursday. The dif-|11 o'clock service will be fully regational churches will] choral, with special hymna and an rvices at the Pilgrim] thems and a mon appropriate to ferent Con mite in yngregational chur The serv-| the day will be preached by the lows will be held at 46 oe tf Rector H. H. Gowen nd Rey. F L. Van Horn Al) One feature of the services will wach } be general instead of basaar thank rhe Methodist churches Fv 4 offering, The rector decided tht mite at the Pleat Methodiat eh hi year that it would be in many re corner Third ay, and Marton st at) apecta better for the parishioners 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev. W. TH.) to give as a matter of principle Reos what hes hovetefere oan trib. Union services tec the Prosbyter-| uted by the instrumen fan denominations will be held et) gaar, The idea haw be the Firat Presbyterian chureh t) with enthustaam and several huo 10:80 o'clock, Rev, M. A. Matthews) dred dollars have already been Preaching protnined A Thankagtving dinner for mem-| At the Catholle 4 friends will be given at the) will be held (he same as on Sup wo Baptist church days. “>, NATHAN ADLER [0 INDICTED Nov, 24.—! police station, Miller has also proved to be @ man long wanted by the police, for the grand jury yesterday afternoon | %¢ le suspected of being connected on 4 charge of perjury. A warrant] With sumerous robberies and petty has been issued for his arr bail) ofimes in Beattie, Me te an ox- having be fixed at $5,000 cash,| convict from Walla Walla, and bas with $10,000 bonds. been arrested several ti on French Restaurant Graft. charges of burglary. The indictment states thet on the % siand Adler de having been vietted by a rqation of restaur ont keepers, who demanded that be support Abe Ruef in office, and that he go be poliees com missioners and use his Influence in retaining the liquor I * grant d tot Fre restaurant Becret Information. Capt. of Police John Martin and former chief of detectives, was the pat Import it witness of portant witness of Use dey] ‘The board of public works et tts several moments, and is understood| 4804! meeting this morning ap to given valuable tostimepy | Proved the estimate of the engi affecting the tenderloin district Office for grading and side Permitted Dive to Run. walking Twenty-third ay, north It is understood that Martin tgpti-|ffom East Thomas to Roy sts; fied to having permitted a dive,| Twenty second av. from Thomas st which quartered 150 women baggre | Supplemental addition; Mercer st the fire, to run wide open, acting, t ts alleged, under instruct, ave, and Thomas st. from Twen from his superiors, who told eth to Twenty-fourth ave. The not to molest the dive or ite-imcity engineer's estimate of mates. of the work was $21,560. IDENTIFIED F. Miller, the negro who wes ar- rented by Officers Hubbard and Me~ Clune, Mra. Horry Krota, was th BAN Nathan Adier, pro a French restaurant, was indieted by He was In the secret chamber for known as the “Municipal Crib,"| to the north line of Boston Heigh After a consultation last night} The estimate of the office for with Chief Dinan, the dive gas] putting sewers on Latona av. from raided by the police and « kes . number of the inmates were $3,250 to the city jail was approved at $6,420. Permission was given to the Se gas maine on Fourteenth ay. north east tune of the old Methodist church, ® A permit will be issued for the ’ corner of ‘Third av. and Pine st. for une for concerte and musical entertainments, with permission to wae the lower floors for shows, but Cathoun, Denny & Ewing report the sale of the southwest corner-of Pike st. and Boren av. for Fred Rautman and O. N. Carrick, 2 B. Johnson, the price pald being $100,000, Also for Dr. Hendrieksou == JOINT WHEAT will be allowed in the _butidiag to BE. C. Warren « lot on the west side of Seventeenth av. fi by modern residence, for part of block 33, Comstock Bupple mental addition, located an Willard near Lee at. av lot om the east aide of Harvard ay north, between John and Thomas ata, for A. A. Miller, to J. B. Keat- = for 14.600 ‘The arguments on the demurrer F. G. Frimk has sold to BE. B. Bd-} of the state rallroad commission to gar the southeast corner of Pike st, the complaint of the O Ran and Crawford place for $20,000. Co., and the cross bille of the Great The E. B. Cox Investment com-| Northern, Northern Pacific amt pany, of Ballard, bas sold the south-; Washington railroads, in the action west corner of Pine et. and Boyt|tO restrain the operation of the ston av. for William Gottstein, for] Joint wheat ruling, began (his $12,500. Also for the same party morning tn the federal court be a lot om the west side of Twelfth | fore Judge Hanford . between Olive and Howell sta.) W. W. Cotton, of Portland, Improved by a seven-room dweiling,| esented the O. R. & N.; B for $6,500. The firm reports the Crosscup, of Tacoma, represented sale of & 1@acre tract in Ballard to} the Northern Pacific, and L. C. Gil- a syndicate which intends to plat) ™an the Great Northern. it. The tract ts located op Sixth ¥. Ro Faulkner, assistant attor- av. northwest. ney general, is representing the afternoon. He will be followed by Harold Ureston and W. W. Cot- BOY KILLED EVERETT, Wash, Nov. 24— Coasting on a frosty sidewalk down a steep bili last night, Carl . year-old boy, collided with a telephone pole, striking bv head, and dytng before a doctor could reach him. He was racing with another boy NEW Y. M,C. A. BUILDING MAY BE TOO SMALL. From the rapid Increase th the ¥. M. ©. A. membership the buila- Ing committee fears the new bulld- ing going wp on Fourth and Madt- son Will net meet the growth, Dr, KB Cc. Kilbourne, chairman of the bullding committee, said this morn- ing that a meeting would be held Monday afternoon to discum the advisability @f two additional stor- fee, comting In the neighborhood of $40,000. KRISHNA CANC 5S His ECTURE MERE Dr, Krishna, of India, Hindoo lee- turer and “guest” of Mrs. Potter Palmer, will not lecture ta Sew Shortly after Dr. Krishna w nounced by a Seattle man im lobby of the Bavoy hotel on a f and & British political spy he for Eliensburg, where he is at HOTEL eMPLOve ARRESTED. the-Stander hotel, about two days ago was arrested by Detectives Corbett and Adams for stealing ar ticles from W. Wisner, son of Mrs. L. B. Wisner, proprietress of the hotel. A pair of shoes were found eat. Dr. Krishna made arrai in Aspelim’s possession, which be ments to speak before the was taking to @ second-hand dealer of Universal Religion, but to sell watch and smaller ar Martin, of the society, hearing of | ticlew have been reported missing the Savoy incident, questioned Dr. | ny Mre. Wisner. Aspelim confessed Krishna. Dr, Krishna made a to stealif® the shoes eral denial of the charges agai him, but left the elty soon after” Do You Know the Answer? ASPHALT FOR BROOKLYN AV. What Fire Inmurince Company makes moat equitable rates? What Company mnicen the largest 5 to 40 por cont? Sompany has the loweat lone and @xpenwe ration? A 100-foot boulevard through} What Company makes most care. James A. Moore's University Park| ful selection and inapection of addition and the campus If to be | risks? od in time for the expoat What Motes! Company tenes paid-up non-assessable cash pre- infum polteter? | STATE CONVENTION OF O8TE-| "iat company avolda the confia= A movement has been started by the University Community ™ provement club and the regents-of | the state university to have Brook lyn av, 14th av. N. B. and 16th ay, N. EB. 5 with asphalt from the north shore of Lake Union to W.| What pth at OPATHIC ASSOCIATION, gration hasards in cities and, there- The atate convention of th ve «| for Me eee eien ad thta att, |. What Company had no Kan Fran- Btander hotel with | cee losses and, consequently, delegnies present representing every What Company is it that made no county in the atate. A basquet ana) "ler im rates tion of officers will follow ening, 4 for the prompt and equitable meet adsuatment and payme Do you want @ book of plans for; ‘There is but one a poy 4 homes? Send your name| The NORTHWE 64 cents to Knapp & Went, ar at FIRE ASSOCIATI shattoct 262 Colman building, and tle: you wi! recefre one ad remember the ANSWER oi or RN MUTU- eddie Pee eee ee ee eee eee eee PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION FOR PARK BONDS. the olty cour s ut 7/30 a, m.} ‘The Thavkegiving day services at| tettteetteeeeeeeeees ee ee vis AND cL (Borippe Telegraph Service.) token « urches services instantly killed morning by Con Lopes killed himself act was Jealousy VOLUNTEER FIREMEN WILL DANC NEGRO HOLDUP IS Invitations have been extended to} the members of the old volunteer fire department, years ago, by the commissioned fire department to be present at being the Chief Cook and | nd mareh, fol- | rt Callagan and wife will head the er lowed by Chief Rob wife, of the old fire department 4 in the origin The remainder of the grand march wit! alternate, « blue shirt of | en and « red «birt Many of the fire- men in the present department were | In the old volunteer service ‘among | them being Capt ois Waid 3 INCREASE. Beattie, Wash., Nov Bditor Seattle Star published in ago stated that Mr noon identified by Mra, Kruts at the the pronent fh of the volunteer. Frink, of the! Iron Works company, had given the mechanics employed there a voluntary Increase In wages} ve, the members of the lrontrades Council of Seat tle, representing five unions, Frink’s statement the exception of a few hand men, Frink did not wages of the men employed there. IRONTRADES COUNCIL FLOOD VICTIM BURIED. of 10 per cent The body of John Viele, drowned near Orillia during the recent flood, arrived in Seattle from Kent. The burial took place at Lake View cemetery today DEATH OF MRS. BOGUE. Mrs. Susan Bogue, an old rest- dent of Cedar Mountain, morning at the home of ter, Mra, F. Mangan, Mrs. Bogue was 60 years of age and a widow. Bonney-Watson will have charge of the funeral services. from Twentydiret to Twenty-fourth this morning Forty-fifth to Forty-second sts, was 116 17th av. "| Poryttifth #t. to Pacific place, and connecting sewer on Latona ay. serynonsed wy puwag qnye Teosem <wioD ey) Jo puw fas JO 2e;78INYO 9y2 G07 HON LUNI HIND ~OTO0 JO oTKe Seweunyyy-efooC! ows Jo woperdupe s9a01o “uy @q) JO maoy FeAON AIpePPeP our #1 TERE Aepwore qhTo TeyeseusmIO,) oq) Jo seyOUN M1q ey JO CMTE, ¥ ABERDEEN MAN CUTS THROAT (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ABERDEEN, Wash, Nov. John Wilkeson Codergreen, of Sweden, who lived here for five years, yout attle Lighting company to put in 08 ut fseyoum no dramatic performances can be given a2 nO scenery or draperies cece sR) RATE HEARING committed sul cide by cutting bis throat from ear despondency from fil health no cause ts assigned CRUSHED TO DEATH (Star Special Service.) been received here announcing the death of Witte Vitch, age 10 years, yesterday after Following a practice sald to be common among the boys of the . the boy hitched a hand sled to the O. R. & N. passenger train, intending to release the sled when commission, and is arguing this)... train had attained a high rate In this case, however, the train unexpectedly stopped and backed ip, crushing the The Holiday Season Is near and everyone should begin making preparation for the Christ The D. ©, Floyd Co. 210 ‘ollins bullding, have a most com assortment of beautiful jew elry and will through thetr stock, consisting of diamonds and brooches, They are also manufacturing jewelers and will execute difficult designs at low prices. Let thems Charles Aapelim, an employe of Saving money haracter, Every dollar laid away adds to your worth to yourself and four community, rt a Savings Account with id see how true this is. WePay4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts NNANCTIO®—Oeargstown, Renton JAMES D. NOG. x B® SOLAER,, Ferdinand sohentts George Donworth owe my ene” UnionSaving & Trust Co. What Company has an unequaled) nt of loasem? | Cor, Recon’ Avenue a Hoge Bullding, Beat Agents for Alaska Th Deposit Co, Nome, #'sake IN, of Seat~| LOCAL Led Charles Aspine was this morning sentenced to 16 days in the county jail by Judge Gordon for stealing # pair of shoe Mrs. Hutohine Here. M W. A. Hutehing, sister of RK. KB Nixon, proprietor of the rthera hotel, is a guest of Mr Nixon. She ts here from her home in Auckland, New Zealand Miracle Case Transferred | The larceny filed by Dr.) Annie Russell against Dr. George Miracle for larceny was yesterday changed from Judge Gordon's court to Judge Davis’ court. The case will be heard on Jan. &. Attorney Prigmore Back Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Prigmore returned yesterday from k, Ireland, wh he went to r evidence tn the John Sulll tate ©; The case comes ember 26, Mra. Murrey to Entertain Mre. W. KB. Murrey will entertain the members and friends of Me Kinley cirele, Ladies of the G. A 1R, at her residence, 1603 Jeffer son at, Tuesday from 2 to & o'clock in the afternoon Printers Banquet. The Franklin association, an or ganization of the employing print ers of the city, beld its second an wual banquet and smoker Inst even ing im the Olymple cafe, There was @ good attendance. Funerai of James Brownlie. The funeral of James Brownte,| > the real estate man who died re} cently, will be be d tomorrow aft ernoon from St. Paul's Episcopal | cbureh. Interment will be at Mt ; Pleasant com ery To Answer for Contempt. Jobn B. Cummings, man charged with practicing law in this county | without having been admitted to the bar, will be called upon to an | ®wer a charge of contempt of court November #0. The matter was rained in the superior court of Jadge Frater this moruing and he at once set the case for the above | date Barrett Will Speak. Harrison D. Barrett, president of the National Spirttualists” associa tion, is under engagement with the First Spirituaitet society of this| city elec city. In a recent issue of the Re view of Reviews the editor of that paper referred to Mr. Barrett as being the ablest logician and best posted man on religious perhaps in the world. He will speak at the K. of P. hall tomorrow t 3p. m. and 8 p. m Given Another Chan “T will give you one more chance to make a ma. .. ,ourself for your family’s sake,” said Judge Gordon yesterday afternoon to Stanley Har his, a young man who was th \« tried on a charge of disorde. » conduct. The arresting officer said be had known Harris and his par ents for 18 years, and on the strength of this Judge Gordon gave the prisoner a suspended sentence Two Men Missing. by the police. L. H. graph operator at Maple Valley, been missing since November 26. He lives at 441% Intertake av. An ders Withelm Soderberg ts bet sought by Andrew Chilberg, vice consul of Sweden. Soderberg also disappeared from Maple Valley, be- matters Two men are being aes for Marth (Star @pecial Serviced ROSLYN, Wash., N 1 —Frank Stambing was whot and fatally {wounded by Felix Lehonderes, at t Thursday night, in @ a woman, Four shots Lehonderes is under TEA WW THE MOUNTAINS REVELSTOKE, B. C,, Nov. 24.— William Bell, a Canadian Pacific Rallroad fireman, who was accom- panied by Thomas Lawrence, « rail- way conductor, on a hunting trip to the mountains, in dead as a result of the exposure and hardship en- dured on the trip. Fording tey streams and traveling through the snow was too much for the young man, and although his partner suc cooded in getting him to the rail- way track, where he was loaded on a hand car for the nearest seetion house, the test had been too great and the young man died just as he was placed on the car CAUCUSES AT BALLARD (Star Special Bervice.) BALLARD, Nov. 24.--The repub- an party will hold thelr caucuses tonight to prepare for the coming om. The number of dete- gates apportioned to the various precincts, and the places for hold. | ing the caucuses are First ward—First precinet, elty hall, & delegates; Second, Denver hotel, 9; Third, Kast Bide school, 4. Seeond ward—-First precinct, Sy- pher's hall, 9 delegates; Second, Broadway school, 11; Third, Ferry st. school, 6 Third ward—First precinct, Doyle bullding. 7 delegates; Second, lee- landic hall, 13. The primaries will be held Mon- day afternoon at the same places. The convention will be Wednesday might, CanadalsRich in Oil ing last eeon there in October, 1906. ae oe Ge ‘Sprt ‘of Cali- ft was rumored that he went Alaska Wants Pay for B. Carroll and Frank J pay in full the cost of lumber con- tracted for and used In construction | uncovered a tract tm the Al work at the late Portland expost- tion, the Northern Pacifie Lumber | ada, that surface indications of company this morning filed a com- plaint in the superior court de- Manding damages in the um of $1,916.27. The Home Fishing com- pany this morning filed a petition in the euperior court asking for aj ftow of natural gas. When decree of dissolution. CORNER STONE LAID THURGDA ‘The cornerstone of the now First Presbyterian church at Seventh av and Spring st. will be laid Thanke- giving day. The ceremonies will take place in the afternoon at 1 clock, Rev. M, A. Matthews will es in the city will officiate. TEXAS RANGERS <=: BURNED (BSeripas Telegraph Service.) SANTA FR, N. M. Nov. 24.— Over a million acres of grazing and homestead lands h: deen laid bare by @ disastrous prairie fire which has swept from weste Texas Into eastern New Mexico, No Joss of life is reported, the greatest loss affecting the catt an thousands of head of cattle have been left without grazing. Ranchers are preparing Ww ship their stock to the nearest market without delay In Roosevelt county, Mexico, a heavy loss resulted to farmers, and several ranch houses were burned, but the majority of build Inge were saved by back firing. The Diackened prairie is now covered with snow which fell during and after the fire. EASTERN FOOTBALL. WEST POINT, Nov. 24—Final Weeat Point 0, Syracuse 4 ———_——$— Steam bathe, 26¢. Orlental Baths — PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all Storm ach and Liver tfouble. 75¢ per bottle at Regular $8.50Skirts Special $5.65 Biack and Blue Pasame, splendid styles, perfect fit, great value. Cash or Credit. PACIFIC C'ITFITTING CO. 422 Pike St. Lumber. For the alleged fallure of John Linne to]and one of the early preside and pastors of other church- Interests, fornia. Mr, H. L. Williams, the oll oe ned the off industry in ee berta country, at Morinville, Can- the existence of a subterranean lake of crude oll, On drilling to a depth of 525 feet Mr. Williams proved the surface in- dications by coming on a heavy Mghted this gas burns from twenty to thirty feet in the air. The workmen wete unable to control the flow of gas after the first drilling operations and it burned steadily for several months before being finally check- mated. The existence of this gas ts conclusive evidence of the pro- portionately large quantities of ofl. On the ‘’ame property are {ih mense deposits of high-grade as- phalt formed by the seepage of oil from below. This can compate very favorably with the best as- tums and runs exceptionally igh In petroleum. Mr, Williams is confident that this new ofl country will soon rival that of California, He has con- verted his holdings into a company, ealling it the American. on gt for the purpose of dis- of enough stock at a nom- Per fess re to equip the company’s with latest appliances 80 pay the market can be supplied quickly and cheaply, The com- pany's offices are at Nos. 320-381 Peoples Bank Butlding, corner Sée- ond avenue and Pike street, whete stock can be bought at 10 cents per share, The stock is non- See our big display advertisement on page eight, in this tesue, ** The Ax Man Quits Tonight Buy The Bafgains While You Can w McCartiy’s 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue,