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Inge Reem Typesetting ¢ rear ac SITUATION “Tack CURTAIN Quick services pair ite “ot er WT Ave, Go, Sons” setheee ereet’ can wee Main 3000 qachanee tor Tialr Wanted Mr made to order Av... hair 4 WANTED— LAUNDERED > Blanchard. ms “a bt Teautting Mouse, sioieerh esl | a a, yet or work q RPONTRR, rum CA ie | ae iy Sene® Titan A HELY WANTED—MALG 4 have roo 319 Seneca | 13-16 FOR RENT—ROOMS, for Sale 23 cash, ree persons steam heat. ater, 71h Tih Ave worth 815 I need the cash soon od Padme Furnien. om Alki P Tou Rear a tenn the two or Fi6 « month (Or one large room. $1° per. menth furnished, at Atk! Phone tai wed, tniog fer arty, Sicha, ie owes ry * ‘ones. Rice ta "Willenan's stfhoes ta TITLE TRUST Inqurance. south ‘Titie Address L-19, hot ahd cold Las fr 15) Hith Ave 12-16 Uidivite removed ty, Thane =m i ABSTRACTORS. 804 Cherry street aheet Armoires, 100 Kew = Alfred Ofetier, Beare © EB Piper- ys ae ee 1S yoare to re ]70 AND FROM SEATTLE Talbot Huse ae se icowants 3 Piewt - ek ane Mali removed care Star a1? | 1 NONRY TO LOAN, FARMS AND AOREAGE. CHINAMAN ROBBED, eee ’ | acoond okt Yasmca” ahh 'ressonlved -baap New York Charlie, who operator: M the sees, saree * clerk a Chl laundry gt 714 Univers nized ban} . roalot machinist an ob! c #'$400---|-ACRE fom «| At Larchmont, on Car : “ rh Line, 4 Hour From ity at, reported to lew (odiy that some time last night ® ap Lthlet entered hin place and watk away With a palr of trouserggwhitoh: ass seg of contained $27.46 In money. @ May Resign eerie oben es: CACOMA CITY MALte trance was obtained by opening | MONTY ‘ |the front door with @ pass key ERTS, CHO NPAT BOIL AND THM Rater : On improved. property and ae Hiding | PROPIA His tt YOUR CHANCE . ro an GRRMAN-AMBRIGAN LAND | g COME & | ° TA sie. 1! ah ng wel ent - -— Steamship Vietoria sailed yester veo | ay heavily laden with pussen it | gor and freight for Nome and st CRESCENT LOA #1 MARION “bO | Michael h teact; {he water Se ie ae 2h, Unio thik Money loaned satariea nent Steamship OT aie Pool day from 16 yin Doteh Rar “se 4 wel bor, with passengtre and treas nce for raising | UNO, Thin eo hat ad ‘ LINCOLN, Steameh® Jefferson salle to. 1 Hh M4h, ott }day for Skagway with piawonge #| and freight walk good \> 7 vmanding | At 10 o'clock morning the | in late alley, S638 inside rest MALTY big freighter Mackinaw sal! for naka « 1 vor 8 Mic p en | j dies see, Alneka 1 1Lit|}Nome and St. Michael, heavily 4188, Ind. 4087. AT-68 Malle Midge |“ We have several parties who want | Jad The ‘CosWaLt P¥'s invewt-| Japanese Mner Tosa Maru clears if | MENT ¢ 7 " 1 m » ees atte? for the Orient tomorrow, carrying Phones an immense cargo. ine street ~ OSTEOPATHY. iD. arwen, $08 Arcade. Mock Main 1605 VISIT CRUIGER, Despite the disagreeable weather tite Revaten ‘ $5 Per Month hundreds of persona visited the, U po 4 S. cruiser Charleston yeaterday | ; in Younastown at} The vessel left port this morning |with the Preble and Perry for «| Mare Island to load ammunttion Danian pee ¥/and stores for the annual fall tar get practice. phone at show and een | py MVPANY, RANGERS TO MEET, anna Mana Caldwell, |football club the team to moet ay, tonight of the Ran asks the members o| at 906 LEMANS. |. & t Times Bite i A FRED & SANDER trance Colman Hii Inc Pianolas Must Go, » Too Now's the chance to buy a near ly new Pianola at a big saving. $186 now seoures the regular §250 {tn dith Mrived Her Boventh | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. ININITY ATTENDS FALL “147? ee OPENING U” OPENS WITH fay femininity, only (hird of thelr number with any tp tention of buying, buf an with fh afd foant yer upon beautiow unattainab Jattended the fall miliinery opening of the Hon Marche this morning Oh, —thone Nghttal nh rooma!’” No w r the fe@nini ties fengted thelr eyes when thowe faxch@@ie bits of head ornaments were classified under such a delect able name. In colors of Curlous Me tention to see ravishing leatherish brown, ‘AN EIGHTH i WORDER FOUND MANY FRESHMEN" rry purple, and Copenhagen | ach pretty tyrant of men's! be she tall or short, wil | % lowy or plump, vivacious or proud,| The moffey and conglome hi caching the @ will this winter have her own sweet |gpecios of youthful humanit way beneath the overhanging | ynown to the college world as frame of a Mandarin shaped hat hs From the Paria arti@e to the made.|feshmen held full sway at the | q Tacon quale intheshop—and the on Marche |Wanlversity of | Washington thin |t entitles chy has a host of these, manufac 1} morning, when Mat institution opel Pct Claws. of under the direction of Misw@, ned ite doors for the new acho@ t vgint in I Coffman, late of New York—the | year, True, there were a few old _ cm sna one shape prevails, But the prices! |ytudents, but they quickly Meio hien, * Dany { well they range from She im \tored and gvent about, thelr busi clers On & fog prowebs to the impossible |ness, while the freshmen, greatly » Unt egenity gee and no&to be recBxnized as haughty @entors of last years num kreeted the ected to | to the reshy oii! gugrd the t, '10, the high sepool classes, throtged rode nd cofridors of the gdministratio® pullding.<bunched lke sheep, walt- | %0? ng to rogin MG DIED aKalOne eny oF Se on time, Hut all but two, ao | Registration st the’ untveraity | free! © geint ove eae * % jcording to the announcement of | moved slowly so@hat it was impow ‘'dt Of tere ces * TRAINS QELAYED, * the bulletin boards, were billed to sible w oatimate what the enroll | Beg nd Copeh ie * Bung * poft their journey’s end at the twill be by the totals at noom, | «ha feted) cam & Posted 6:30 a, m. at the # scheduled hour bout am extimate of 600 was put am | the ‘op fr first antes * Onion depot. * Many gKanpe of astotilshment time freshmen egntingent, @ith en | the * N. PL No. due 8 p. m, 3 & were hgard this morning, a8 bulle | equal number of upperclassmen | ing sar! * — hours late, &® tin gaxere, expecting to find the lexpected today and tomorrow ed « at of the | # N. PS No. 3, due 2:30 p, in, 3 eA trains ohalked down ast gome of the “baby-ajass” youths | Owe | aig at the * «hours iate, * hours belated, found with) who ad prepared with baggy | Sample ‘this mornin » a Wondering Eng the aye ‘00 \ivousers, & sweater and nifty” | ing ™ time” seribbled doubtfully brier pipes to’ stimulate the appear: | pect meetin gi ati ilag ee vind CI time figares. ane or ot colle nan, recedved a | cellent fo bee The anclont sages sald there |. There were two trains Inte N P iateadiaiiens : fo, 6 and N. P. No, 3, each three ey were but seven wonders it this) ici behind, and of course there our plans {0 world, An elghth wan discovered | wore the “just Yuck” walters | Senator at the Union depot this morning, | whose spectal, particular, individual ey. While No, kind reader, not-all the trains | train had to be one of these two f ] MAY YOHE TO OPEN THE COLISEUM John W Considine, Considine, of Ball companied van & Mre attle this by Considine, urned to § morning from the east “ _~ Coineldent with his arrival, Mr coh cotta Planta, Sit Mat | Considine announced the opening | roatyte device, for only $194 of the Coliseum theater, at Third Other plano players at lese than | “"4 James, on Sept. 36 A elt tee Aue, a: Gaanben The attractions heretofore seen #68. An Apollo, $65. Several Co. 8t the Star theater will appear cilians, $115, $84, ete after that date at the Coliseum. An ITY REAL USTATE. regular ti NY offered GAMELER & CO. now for $466, $418, $397, and lees. m | . us Reet me UNIVERSITY | Hoar tn mind we must diapone a mabe every piano and organ and pian ~ and player plano, and talking mim) DISTRI nf chine, ete. in the quickest posslbl ST Sraate time.’ Our new bullding t# almosy| Coroner Carroll haa decided to o *, 2082 Pe hay. Main 622 , s | completed. It will be stocked! bold an inquest to inquire into the — eM S122/In Thompson’s Uni-|throushout with new tnstramenty,| cause of the death of the Indian FOR SALE—miSceLLANEOUS, jnow en route from the larged? pod ae is vay ng or car ee ee rareity ith | eastern factories, Hence the many | Saturday le the th of this oA Pan: versity Addition |fine. atrietiy brand. now,. hghert| toy. was the direct result. of the WORTH BTA Ii | krade instruments on. hand at press| geath trap fenders, as was the kill MAPLE STS, MTH AVE © OB wr From ME, WE MA ALL IMPRO! nionT A Man ent must go tn double quick ttm Act quickly if you desire cholic D. 8 Johnston Co, Oldest nd | Largest Dealers, 903 Second a “ A LOT RMBNTS = |Uoneer and a) Address 1208, vy 1eel. Ind 1 Sewing machioce eT it Ave Phe: = Price $1,450, Terms CITY REAL ESTATE. ee ere ne ORR &CO., Inc.. $30 to $50 Eee“ Eee is a S| aa Garden Lots Choice | Level Lots in Tacoma TACOMA ‘TWO ACRES| 20.2ndUp | FOR $30 ary an | WHAT DO You — GERMAN-AMERICAN LAND CO. WASHINGTON. PHONE 922 ‘ wen this property? te hia THINK OF TWO | j | FULL ACRES OF LAND, EQUAL To 16] OPEN RVENINGR p well #400 worth of | LARGE CITY LOTS, FoR eho $30? WATER FRONT NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, $08-506 PIONERR BLDG | MAIN 1994 eA TILE IND. wore! TRACTR, CONTAIN: | ING A LITTLE MORE THAN AN ACKE am WHAT HOR gh, tute Shia noe 5 Jwounp you S CoLAN BLDG Hee met 441-2 New York biowk, |Tircn Ble THe Ware wile, caine, THIS LAND 18 ON BEAUTIFUL, | iste to "s apd 1 Union sw) t| HOOD CANAL, MAS EPLENDID FER. | Foliar “ L #40 te | BON-ACCORD RRALTY & LOAN Co SS Sel [rive won, sruexpro opronrent. | Hand the Keone Investigation Mas Les CB i FINE LOT 9656. = | TIES FOR BATHING, BMOOTING AND 7 T en120 to alice, Kenting on boule PATENT Rin 1 M. E. SMI H and park one in. Owner f FISHING; HAS DAILY BOAT SERVICE po ™ ON & CARLAON. Phone Main’ 1286 “ x Tor Patents Necords free at office DYEING AND CLEANING. Tio ew $5 Youngstown , a paaain T88 i. 4 Quece Cig oF THESE TRACTS FoR YoU. act WE PLATTED Tite oF as | DENTIOT®. She bouais : Pot. as Maer eukes| Je GOODFELLOW ripe: ics | Ve rh s ‘airing tip’ pereapel atten. ot ie \t bs i sta aan gh acticn and may be ot cit Hetghtr ig fo yt = & SON JOHN HL. WHITE CO. |e ROOM A, WASHINGTON BLDG. | a as eaaicn: i ef rH MAT 1 iors. BALLARD DisT ROT. Pest, po GRION THANSYRR Phoves Main PUGET eOUND NATIONS. #RA t K SeELre, + Glasese. Rar iain Biter wilt Pailister: WM" Ameke Wiha. Mave 2x? ABSTRACTORS. h-whitieser Mantorg Abstract 169. Basement of Haller TORAC 2196 Fipst ave. a me »—O and Kurope. t tar Tt Union PATENTS v — Throat, MOVIN tnd. T. Holt, Manager, Ot ee Cas ome me “u -a|— BANK OF) ere tact close fw per month “WRAL ToL 1300, on Brand New 4-Room Cottage $1,800, Easy Terms * ow Hie "aloo. the floky Lake map- at ranch. Comm day in Times Diook. WEST SEATTLE. \John R. Bowish & Co, tothe baxe” goed bullding tots, — ove Bank Bide ‘DON'T PAY RENT 7 a Your be t-lyreguagl rot, BShe reno Lerms $500 Cash, Bal-; __ ance $20 Per Month [(""" (cssoabe”oncha ht | | higher fretght | take effect, will soon pesfeltun oth-/ im of J. A. Westberg, no inquest 111 be held in the Weatberg case he Inquest t* wet for 10 o'clock at the Bonney-Watson morgue, CONDITIONS ARE THE WORST EVER Sawmill men today sald that mill conditions are getting worse every day. Char £. Patten, a promin ent lumberman, whose mills have been closed, sald that the situation is the worst he ever saw it on the 4. Mr. Patten has been oper ting? milis here for nearly 20 years. The effect,” said Mr. Patten. unless the lumbermen are yet able to get the railroads to rescind the rat before they | er lines of business. "You cannot get any order. Buy: fers will not place furth®E orders unless the lumbermen will @uaran tee delivery before Novy 2, when the new rate takes effect: The lack of cars makes It tinpossible for the | milimen to deliver the lumber be-| |fore that date,” DEBATE SUBJECTIS ANNOUNCED The same coufee of interscholas- tle debates follqwed last year by the high schools 6f Washington, are take place this year. Last year ttle did not” get any farther than the first debate, as Ballard defeated the Seattie team. The subject of the debate this year is as follows Resolved: “That the, State of Washington should adopt the sy» tem of initiative and referendum as set forth in section 1, article 4, of titution of the State | of Oregon.” WOOLWICH DETAINED. British steamer Woolwich was detained at Victoria this morning by breaking her reversing gear, and will not leave that port until wow el brought a the eatont fw namber se immigra from th to Victoria and Vancouver, and Waving discharged her passengers was en route to this port when the accident oceur red GETS SHORTER NAME. Rearing the Harvey that lengthy cognomen of Elisworth Hollingsworth. individual today succeeded in alse having his name changed to Henry ont & Worth, a name under which he has CMPBeen operating in business for the past seven years ‘a TO ADVERTISE BANDS. Following a meeting of the @ounty commissioners tomorrow morning, the bonds which are to be offered for sale this fall will be ddvertived for a period of A resolution which has been drawn this effect will be passed at m 0 days to the DOLPHIN ON WAY DOWN, ing. eamehip aeway today with and freight for this due here Thursday eventng or day morning sailed pas port Dolphin from ngers She te TO PROPOSE APPOINTMENTS. Health Officer Calhoun will, this evening at the gémlmonthly meet f hoard of health, propose to the ard the appointment of a ( i ter weist, ond a number of a nt hea! off who wi ake f ctions of pub ie school have bee 1 bh the council. Eo i ” THE ARREST OF Policemen in plain clothes yes- | ed he polles court terday succeeded in buying whisky tng hin elfent ey and beer at several drug stores in arraigned the oa SEF l. 30 thin city and as a result several on Hardin, ting, of n people were jailed on a charge selling liquor on Sunday heated City. A me |) © bpecial attraction for the opening centers around the arrest i that he week Mr, Considine has engaged | Mary A. We ck, proprie sppensteln to May Yohe, one of the leading con-| Woodcock's Pharmacy, at 6 five cert hall artixts of the ccmntr st, and the only support of the After the opening of the Collee | children. She wild a i of the um the Star theater will provide | whisky to a police officer ite patrons with stock musical com she claims told her that his the jedy od vaudeville. The new Coll was desperately sick Fr Nquor q sourm théater, which ts now nearly ed for the children until she wa Peapes completed, in to be one of the fin-| released by Chief Wappenstein ‘rent est vaudeville houses west of Chi-| under $200 cash bail. was wld cago. Coutending that the police of without any on a ie eee | fleer who induced # person to vio is view of the fact that she iy guilty with s the #0! SANTA BARBARA REPAIRED, |/*t° * law was equally Enlil) le SaDbOR Dive ei the violator, Judge Humphries, at torney for Mrs. Woodeock ———— Judge Gordon appear 8. Woodcock, FUMIGATE SEMINARY, in Steam. schooner Santa Barbara, which was recently wrecked in Ac tive Pass, bas been repaired and eT CRITICISM 1 ra ae Wednesday night b- gon! northern WANTE DAMAGES FROM CITY. UNJ $s gated today by the toon ce eee | because of diphtheria that has Otto Hellivig, a brewer in the discovered among the pot corearectenonnvemnat att employ of the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co, has filed « personal injury claim with the city council, demanding $285 for a fail through Officers and members of Merchants’ Exchange are in they claim is unjust criticism heaped upon the exchang: Shot for a Bear. MOUNT VERNON Wash. 14—William Smith, « proj by those unfamiliar with the sign jS hole in the sidewalk on Ninth | service whereby owners are kept longer, has been fatally wounded iy av. south, in constant touch with the move |T. Laplin. Both were out ments of various eraft.@ The nd the latter took Smith for s change has been accused of obtain [ing government signal service free jot charge and of selling this infor mation at prohibitive — pri | steamship companies The exchange is composed of it the steamship companies and fol in the elty except the L. H Gray company and the Alaska Steamehip company, the latter op- erating exclusively in Alaskan waters and for this reason does not require the exchange service. REDISTRICT TERRITORY At today's meeting of the Metho- | |dist preachers’ conference, Bishop David H, Moore arranged for the redistricting of the territory, mere ing the Swedish district into the English districts and making one new district at Port Townsend, of | The exchange ts maintained by which Rev. 8. &. Pierson was ap-|these other companies, and no | pointed preatding elder. jmember of the exchange has as Rev. A. D. Brooks, who has hela |¥et complained of the service, in Jan eldership for seven years was |*0far as the exchange Sx concern released from the position as pre |@4. The fault Hes with individual Peon elder at Tacoma and trans. |Captains who negleet to properly ferred to Vancouver. Dr. D. P,| Signal the station at Tatoosh, and Franklin was transferred to Trinity |for this reason it is hard to get church at Tacoma as presiding eid- | Clear marine reports at times. 908 TAX LEVY ‘The finance committee will be gin tomorrow night to prepare the tax levy for the expenses for the jyear 1908. It will require many days of studious attention to pre pare the levy. City Engineer Thomson has com pleted his estimate of the gener al expenses for his department, |thus completing the total for all the departments. } to Local changes were made as fol-| jlows Rev. B. L. Benedict of Hoquiam to Green Lake Methodist | Hpisecopal church; Rev. Banse of | Indiana to the University church; Kev, P. B Elliott of Vancouver to Queen Anne church; Rev. W. 0. Renadon of Montesan to the Haven church. BOY IS NOT SON OF PRINCESS DE CHIMAY Mr. Thomson asks for abqut $1,-| [J Raiherweet, per box.» 250,000 more than was necessary | JB Or Charles Flesh Food so: (By United Pre: to carry on the work in his line |J Or. Metts Liver Pills CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—The sensa-| this year, or a total of $2,728,424 This makes a grand total asked for by all the departments of $5,560, 000, of which nearly $4,000,000 will come out of the general taxes to be raised. ROBBED OF $100. tlonal story told by Mrs. Mary Mar tin of Oakland, Cal, who ar- rived here with a 1é-yearold boy and who she says i# the son of Prince and Princess De Chimay, is denied by Thomas Lyons, exec. utor of the estate of Millionaire Ward of Detroit, who was the fath-) J er of the princess, Mrs, Martin's!” story is that when the boy born to the princess a girl substituted and the boy taken to | Calfforw Mrs. Martin tells the story in asking that the Ward os tate support the Lyons re Hair Doe © Hair Dye.» x Hair Dye Be Harvey, a visitor in this city from Oak Lake, Manitoba, Canada, went out on a spree Satur. day night and woke up the next morning minus about $100 in cash, which was purloined from him by as thief, The police have been asked to Investigate HORSES DISAPPEAR. was was boy says only two were born to the prince cess, and that t for by the former } EVERETT HINDUS | FEAR TROUBLE children and prin-| being cared are t perth ture of Green Seam \ and puritied, terme Dave Hemilhoch, of 220 Ninth |av., pleked up eight stray head of [horses several days ago, and while | waiting for the owner to advertise was relieved of the presence of the equines. He reported to the police that seme one had taken the horses away during the night EVERETT, 8 16.—The Ever ett Hindus have petitioned the} BRveReTS. ARRESTED. tish consul at Portland for pro tection, declaring they fear violence ob Meland, of the Snoqual jand that they will be driven from|mie Pharmacy, at Pi st. and | their homes. “The consul has called | Third av., and W. A. Pieffer, of the matter to the attention of May- | Carter's Pharmacy, 1022 Hc st ‘ Jones and the latter has replied | were arrested yest and charg there is occasion for alarm, and/ed with selling Hquor without a Shampee. iene hould there be any trouble ample | physicia »reseriptior protection will be provided ' jpn ee Se be queen ae » Masel cream a 1OWA CLUB MEETING POLITICAL CLUB MEETING, ™ . j There will be a business meeting |, meeting of the Afro-American |of the members of the Iowa clut At every counter ti both | Political club will be held tonight |at the office of O. L. Miller at 216 Kast Madison st. for the|in the Northern Bank — bui [purpose of electing officers, Tuesday evening at § o'clock 1th. The object ts to ar 27 PLAGUE CASES. jboth the social and business af A hands fairs of the club for the winte pate | (By United Press.) ns ef ; 0 on SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 EARLY HISTORY ADDRESS. tra larg, a The board of health reports that} — the fotal number of plague cases is} Prof. B. 8. Meany of the history Altea. ay with no additional deaths, The | department of the state university MARY acces foree of inapectors and fumigators| delivered an address at the Unitar front grate has been increased fan church yesterday morning on nee y' Rieke! ri = The Stars and Stripes of the red Suite, Coats and owed A Warm House Northwest,” dealing mainly. with “custom depart nteket Is necessary to health in this cil. | te early development of Washing Y arments to No. 17 , Cl! ton, t ynable prices. . Furnace heat is best. § ated No. 19 H. Woodhouse Co. 112 Unt-| For a good shampoo use Soap |} Novelty Cloak & Suit (i, 1316 No, 21 er t., for good furnaces, °**|Lake Soap, All drugg oon