The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1907, Page 6

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ABSTRACTORS. @ sueinges CHANCE! PHONE YOUR WANT AD and Cherry street DHL, and WHT wend te nares @® chasm AD VERTISRMENT $20 to #40 cash trade & Vt MAXWELL @ CAMPIRET REAL ESTATE DEALERS. SITUATIONS WANTED Words Three Timer for 20 even words or tract Mine, ensh in advane A actual number of T WittMAN, 1, 2 damagen and wattle: 8 and WF Union wa Armatrone. ifved Ofeller, 441-2 New York FARMS AND ACREAGE. PATENT ATTORNEYS, realeiored x Patent SOCIETY NOTICES. Dancing suarant (Wi prive $1986 Boon Conan Bie tt THE CARPENTER house repairing | windew and deor sereens Jam the may 1 ACRES ON INTRHORDAS. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. GN at Fivney hell i Andersen Supply tere Fodes. Bons of Heeman. tation (o be had by committes ws ~ ECIAL MOVIERE Priced 4100 yer Pive worse, uxvter Me wetier tt 40th and Woodlawn, Novae govine @ or Nae Ted ove VS ANS AURETE” 1. ON NRW INTERURRAN Cleared fer the plow) part mack land Aven, Omen w 49,808, om oney Jarman Cateopatd, ee emmy tion—Peaet people fren of Cnn Biel Bite These are genul Ave fo, asee Take Jackson street me et} The Light Cure tice what be and offered oi WoW. Watters, & known fact A water piped have heretofore daftied Wh have tiew me and ranches & OCULISTS AND AURIST Hundays by ap OPTICIANS. | DOOR BELLS Phone Sunset manufacturing OSTEOPATHY. Nore TO The FURL m ine naninet dabie or tabi Consultation tree. ARY Manner whales er LBONARD LINN TRACK Dated—Soatrle. September Fred Feringer. orchestra. 4-ACRE LOTS, At Larchmont, on Car Line, + Hour From FOUR G00D waleamen wanted | “WANTED—MISCELLANEOU Valdes Furnitare ee for furniture now ut brush ond * restocking time in Times block. Wanted — Young man. Yearh @ good trade Room * restocking U Inquire Star Malling eatracts and | A RE Apply Dean & _ Some irons young tarmers for f pias, $55,008. J HELP WANTEDO—FEMALE. Wanted-—Mewing Wanted—Two ne lady volicitors MONEY TO LOAN. THE STAR LOAN CO Second and Jamen A woman wanted fer chamber work. Bt 19 Benen at obtain money of domes In Beattie and None but cwner reed appiy oung lady to sell batter and |/Oan® money in ame VIRTUE-TRRKE® ¢ SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED ta. Quick service. ©) Dianchard [On tmproved property $5 Per Month Ohotee burlds own & home on these terme DUNLAP & ©O. Four-room fi some evening NETT_COMPANT. FOR RENT—ROOM: FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS T am admitted and want & p Kewing machynes at ® barea.n WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1907. ON THE FRONT Revenue culos Phetin arrived tn FARMS AND ACREAGE. A CHICKEN RANCH arte JON & WEDMAIK, 466 Arcade Bidg PRACT AT DI MONE only “WA TENEE ow HMORT LINE WaAsit T TOWN" « IN TRRU HIBA our a MCLAL BABY Mgnt |ftom ‘three to sin manthe Ri Ke DRA MOINEA LAN 401 Hinckley. Mo Main 4424) Ind ot Rete ve SOM RONEN & Wire A ND, ate Bog & snap HENSON @ CARLAON. Sit Marion Block Nn eee Tree Timber for Sale 00 000 fect goed timber le from , $12,000 MAXWELL @ CAMPRWLL 230-31 Arcade Annes 24-98 CIV HEAL ESTATE. | University District lay, Alanka, with the crew and par Wghn Currier Steamship company will immediately build another boat | #@y, burned yesterday morning at foring at the Beattle. k's offering American Federation of J. A. Henderson of the The thy reporta many voloan and several Islands near Hagpalo® t . va on” wilt WP curprioed when At the Third Avenue, & 6000 OW week at the Third @&yvenue by the f the la®or troubles, | Taylor company On ageouns At the Lyrio. ‘Thornts and in this week's offering at the Lyric. Next week the Lyre wite a vaudeville a ; Wine Paveranam, Wiltew Favershem aa abtew @ tom bination py tiene Spr hou | patve short of (Bat @ntgnated y office Wis only received abous 6,000 Instead of $10,000,000 as A SMALL PLACE morning. | headed, | Standard Bearer and for (ee two opentee te Mondey adould be in the Haw to rye rnieg te sare onepoial At the Beate ‘The tnle of Mpice,” show, with much whistly mus a stunny Chorus, te thie week's of CITY REAL ESTATE Current Vauderiiie. oe Pantages vpudeville, | tliustrated | ex and illustrated » EBNER MINES IN ALASKA SOLD FOR SALE The beet built, up modern ote fralt | room neues im The A bar PAL fern b unde A good buy. FOR RENT REALTY 2 Our New Booklet } | Is Now Ready from morning until late im the evening talking #ith and interesting the people thie bewuttfi ¢ land which we! Jere setting on terms, Come in, phone in or write in NATIONAL LAND COMPANY $O5-508 Ploneer Bide MAIN 1994 SRATTR Good 4-Room | Cottage Near University ' Price Only $1, | $500 Cash Month immediately who arrived in Ebner would not give out the purchasers of of dollars wilt bs h SMOKE held at the “TM. jation giving other things PIONEER DIES morning of heart mn Street $650 years of age. nick last night « » to Seattle in ashington Alaska Compa widow and a t student of the ing athletic manager for the aking Mon r will officiate JURY MERCIFUL (By United Press.) | petitioned te fixed at one TRIP SUCCESSFUL 900;)" ‘IVERSITY DISTRICT |= | Bal. $25.00 per | New Shasta Div FRANCISCO & VALLEY hasta division GOMPERS AGAINST | TAFT’S CANDIDACY Labor Starts Campaign Against Secretary Taft--Injunction Decision is the Key (By United Pr WASHINGTON, Sept, 26.—Or ganized Inbor, represested by t American Federation of Labor, has formally opened campaigh agaipet Taft's presidential Repira tions, In the Federation, the offi clal organ, President Gompers punt a t five-page editorial, Taft, the Injunetion The article ts based on Taft's Jalmr injunction decision as federal Jedgo of Cincinnati, Referring to Ris recent discussion of labor ques tions jn hin western speeches, the eMtosial says ‘Taft's contention relative to Consi-| what he called the boycott, if ear red to a logt jog girls, and other vaudeville jto the dis iit, would lead forcible break ing up of every axsemblage of work ing men and would nullify all their ‘sion That the negro is not the equal of the Caucasian races either phys leally or m tally and is really in ferior to th by “Pitebfork” Benjamin R. Till man, United Stated senator from South Carolina, who delivered vitriolic address on the negro ques- tion to 4 large audience in Dream land Rink last night ring one of the senator's v ances, when he declared panese race as far above the ro as the latte was above the babboon, one man in the audience Japanese was charged Coach Place of the University Football team told his players inst night that he would this afternoon pick a m of 11 from the big prac e squad, which will comprise th arsity team until some of the second team men prove their super- tority to those first chosen The men from last years team will get the preference on the team as first chosen. After them will come last year's second team men The new players, including such jatar performers as Trott, Clark Grimm and others, mast begin on the second team, and if they win ADAMS FINDINGS ARE FILED Will H. Thompson, special mas ter In the case of George Edward Adams, the former cashier of the United States assay office who is now serving a 10-year sentence on 41's island, filed his report on claims of miners against the rnment today. The details of the repe do not differ from those already published in The Star. The total number of qlaims al lowed i# 161, amounting to 669.07, The case was referred to NOW WANT SEPARATE CLASS After hay & almost unanimously have the senior class es of the Washington and Lincoln High schools united at the Broad way building, the students of the Lincoln school have changed their minds now that the school board has decided to allow the petition, and now want to be separated again, There was a petition cir culated ame the Lincoln High Se CALLS HARRIMAN AFREE-BOOTER (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept Ex Congressman Hepburn of Towa, in an interview « citing everybody including President Roosevelt, says for the deepening of the Mississippt which is another scheme to raid trea He red to EB H. Harriman as an un-financial free-booter and dec if con gress fails tc tate corporations, there will be ng to check “the Wall "| TALK TO STUDENTS. The managers of all the enterprises at the state university made short speeches tothe students at an a mbly meeting in the versity gymna ) this morning They v t activity in musi ating, athletics and every ne of enterpr at the university and President Kane supplemented thelr remarks by similar recom: mendations. TO INCREASE WAGES Preliminary to the final going over of the annual estimates, the finance committee has decided that laborers in the city employe will E be paid $2.75 a day next year in-| copal « stead of 6 as now. Taft ae candi ruffie the ae substantially gag support he wilt and shackled Japan Ready for Tat, in\-diplomatie Japanese statesmen ape realize great things from result im the a TILLMAN HAS TILT WITH NEGRO Speaker's utterance ag The man was an octo Tillman seathingly de & the repartee that he rains he hed with his Then the man who Miioan's scathing ar Tillman insisted that the Pour. were actuated by a declared. “We vuth We mever will” p PLACE PICKS OLD MEN OR TEMPORARY TEAM places on the Varsity it will be by sheer merit Of inet year's eleven, Tegtmeier and Flaherty, Bragdon places on the first team, and Capt, r quarter, d Willte will be behind the The other positions must be filled from last year's second team ‘t expect this team te. Half a dozen new men are expected to buck the old Pas ipeon, as special master ia Since that time over 200 hearings have been held on the claims of the various claimants 000 allowed Re gress for th ings, about $2,000 have been for disbursements, leaving to pay for future expenses | the services of the special master, this amount school seniors today, the classes of the two schools be separate and distinct and over half of the Lincoln seniors signed it ! scrimmage betwee | the Lincoln and Washington teams played tonight , team will undoubtedly be the representative Seattle ler » team expects to ram second for honors, —— GOULD LINE TURNED DOWN. | (By United Press) SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. = calls and the hisses of indred Citizens, the boand adjourned this morning . voung five t The trustees by then decided matter up to the n at @ special EIGHTY DROWN IN United Press.) —Righty per jrowned and the the low lands. is much suffer is distributing therhood of St. Andrew. Sept, 25.—What us gatherings of the an this morning with the f the hosts of the Brother drew, an organiaal

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