The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1907, Page 6

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C7) JAPANESE -T BE EXCLUDED} URDAY, OCTOBE THES 1907, ‘TLE STA God ae LABOR TROUBLES ome Seekérs! « AT @OLOFIELD, s Per PestOrs | odfostian ner, on. 5—Sre| FAUMS AND ACREA\ FARMS ANDACREAGE. D) : Workingman’s Chance » é cITy i? L USTAT women and e Want Ads Telephone Them . Western Federation of Miner E local No, 4By. agre@d not to To Us au 1. f brealeeiown any ore W be hawe@ Pw Unites Pris rah @ ta . anyie Adjoining fend p “ a] Mt by non-union trainmen, Thus} nited Press.) Hive dectared ¢ And We Wil a =" 4 = sl ai a | his Is or another, element enters dnto the |, WASHID ib % pe ti 1 by alg | cal i él STRACTORS, me OW RRS, ; allroad’ gtrike situation. If” the | {stemetions Aesued “BY President entir mingia ) ol | Do the Rest TITLE THURE COLT Absiracth Ane cht hts say bs Y ou | rainmey Mire replaced by wtrike. | Roonevelt, Jt is sald that Secretar he opinion of Preting wy er Dauihsast’ corner tetbas | breakert the miners of thé camp | Of Taft has interned the Jas tnd the eubinet that of thi Y ine tupert to. A Cherry strest, Matin 1108 a Hee alk out and farther troubles |@ne#e government of the » pur urt ‘ © Pad rt 4 r ie ‘ MILLINERY, ‘a\ a G king th ind, The . a polley of exclusion 6f Japanese not exclude th Lead ‘at lowent NN 4 Tease aieaah "Ene ane Jaborera from thin country to be pl ge : itor Fourth ( it wae urged that It was thought tn preset i. oy : “ cael oe ee the best way to avoid friction. If anese th sher ABSTRACTORS nee Wares Waebcan this course were found Impossible, |Teruct ‘rough i, so 4 ‘ ' Whililersy Mantord Abstract | $750 ee poloe y DOWNTOWN AGENGY abiished 1869 Rasement of Maly | - - 1 Kennedy Drug Cal, Pirst av CLS. 8 kr ‘ Tiss Gee alike able tee some ar } poy 2: and Cherry MONEY TO LOAN $150 Cash P watortinn “be | toi i RALLARD AGENCY-—?. H t ‘ AN GO, 41@-411 Col a man | i Mullen, 321 Ballard av. opp cng A Ser * Balance $10 Monthly| WINHinL mow $ an 4 City Hall ne, Ballard 206 achinist, ens ‘or einploye can 2 a 4 ey of We Hie note without Will make y After several wee Iness Aue inis ¥ MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av., J] security PERE: Ne it tu claimed, to a beating nnn tu later between Union and University vi" fe YRRK OS ‘ ) at the hands of a ma Harry Rout Phones, Ma! 060; Ind. 441 Loans mor f amounts of 966 ledge, & waiter formerly on the s Rone nea 1 fon Emnow fi mer Bertha, died last night ‘ears ee , ee ie and will be buried tomorrow un-| Did you ever notice the crowds develops some t ck Both. Pho , der the auspices of the Marine }that pass through the entrance to ..3 ———— a m and 2 pm Cooks’ and Stewards’ association. | (y¢ eke betidineg 2 King ot th ninutes, by ; On Improved pr or building COMFANS ton. bo ‘ ot At. Station or the Colman bloek and | jy ol. . proved prop , a the death before U, 8. District ut WA tales a ; puy | Cor t4 and James me. Bate torney P, C. Bullivan and has | Wonder where all the people were pep 11:30, Tay, a & F. Marretl, Pres ® 1. Blaine, Treas auked that First Officer R. Me: | going? ing y f a8 & basis Ht fy i Che ' heer? Gillevary, formerly of the Bertha! jy each of these places a smal 'y 6,000 people comm but now north on the Santa Bar|. iy may be seen hurrying back | block tn a day, ‘govel 5 hee sacaabil ara, be arrested charged with as © bullding come i ; it and battery, Jt is claimed |and forth each day in the week ut a imated that and f ; - | that Routledge was brutally beaten | There bas been @ long standing d passengers - give ‘ os LOMPANY tl O: k | ak a by the first officer when the Bertha 09 regarding the center of t ‘ orators of the ig yer b ; a c e was at Valdes July 4 jae ! _ eye hen ge the ‘ h day ating ie on de | | man block and the Alaska build at the Union some « & Acre | 8 ‘hiety-minute counts of the pe erage of 100 ait prope ———— | |p saing into the Colman bic ( t PARMODREr station of th M fie and | CITY REAL ESTATE. | | | ma baliding and L average ti about the txt ohana ht q ve ot. x speiieienshaartaagemiennensnitamiatiien: t eee wenger station taken by The Star |« night Mr a yaten. wang racts trol ait thet uantey prop i gives the Second av. building a block 297 howe ‘ee 44 Dees @ 6°68 6 68.8.6 8 * w nw A arme lead, with the depot second « the wthatens ent & ‘ 4 aldara gee | AYye-ACre «|-yowei'th ie ve BANKS pan, oh a 4. ’ . Ka. Rvery jot te| 3-H. Cooper, for onnected iy 1 RANK OF | . lI ac ts : f late an general fr st agent react roe stm a. Sa Eee bot Oe }, Just east Ne ne mood *] ut nenetye im | muccoed Pearce, general To banking INTEREST ¢ PER CRNT |, ana will Lice beh °°) t0th manager resigned the first out } Interest allowed om ° " . t thy The appointment | row ~ [ts SSViNow peranramet, hae a be aye on .| Bronx InvestmentCo. |xs* made by President Ford of ‘The: Gevermet, thes of ¢ ~ ne Go 0 ew steam- stear p by holding off their (ater | FOomT SOUND NA Wank o Wunsay trom | * *| 313-314-315 Marion. |‘ it” end a meeting | snip of the Pacific Coast Steamsbip and making them on the tail pore . . 20,008 » © > 25 to $1, 000 P er «| « S-O10 Me of the Re at ® to be held Oct. 19 \ co, galled out of Seattle this | yoy of the Governor, 4 . Kaufman |, Trac lf +) 5 Many believe that Mr. Cooper will) morning for San Francisco with 515 | the t 4 ae way.le o} although there are others who fe © taken passage on @ single |ber « | ~~ OCULISTS AND AURISTS. 2 y ] oe aed poe Ree, Oe * Gut the dope that an outsider |stcamer trom Seattle for years ne Ts) anlar me show you this pie ¥ EAN: appointed as ger 7 te an “for epecial tpt - West & Whee er |: “| Shaw Sattein sani the th firet ‘ tp the Gov. M pod Tue? ana aw 7 | x N BLDO. . ‘ . . . 4c of the Humboldt el 7 " ballc t ide ao MAN Nn we » © " HO local people showed their ap - Corinne Simpson , p Co. ts among the most |prectation for & real uptodate man | $1.44 American Bank Bide in: prominently named to actu ‘ . Siete ne wa ties Sl A Corner Lasgo coed Pearce mish aaa Nore tor sew | by # Db Warees WE hea eee ; ~ WILL ALLOW ROOFIN -_ students pay to ictan. 208 Arcade oie pec petaninstaneaate tan. meneda. 9 ered Rant party Patd car ss ait 00 Ar ies ; ose mgg sere $300 $450 a Lot pee Beattie Woolen DLT tet. at Teamonabie Y The acting bw Z inspector cont i eee ry PHYSICIANS. : ‘ a tn same ality, fer ne, same having stopped the on the SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE | wie High, Sightly Lots |» : Besse es Sel se 4 > date hown what in to be Psion LACE CUMTAING LAUNDERED | Werth of the Untvermty $1,600, 4 Lots made art adjoining the ae apni All cteared and ' * Near W Pare xf ™ » = TT) r switches . ree ® te ‘ . a 30:18 Easy Monthly noom A. mem ltt —_— OA A T—HOUsES. } “jedi nts m til it ts Admitting the inefficiency of the The Seattle Electric cate faint ayments : what is to be made out|fender now in use, H. F. Grant, would be ¢ too willing to For Reat- Perennial hansen r wasn pe of it general manager of the Stone & prove its fenders if something st- Dera. 1526 Phone Kast 4° | Motor W anted porated —— Webster properties, who returned tory can be found,” says Mr, 7 é 117 Fret Avenue from an eastern trip yesterday, de We are at present work i : For 1 ~ House ’ FIEND Is ARRESTED nies that there ts any fender in an idea suggested by one Hi 232 Weller st el se pesee-power esmpount wound | wae xe ~~ “ the country which will do the work of our men which, if proved ese FOR RENT—ROOMS. a ae 3 a ek Rg ae Ste expected of it cessful, will be followed by the ee i mete, apead uot higher then 116; slower 6 to Te- | Uitord to be “ (By United Press.) The company will not equip {ts equipment of all our cars with new ‘ meet h rooms tor rept « ae ila all a lias te et Metres | iy, Riel A woreunemon. || BELLINGHAM, Oct. §&—John|cars with apparatus known to be . Ie: . met als . ae ++ Fowarty, aged 61, who last winter | unsatisfactory elsewhere,” dec . Grant says that he he Dally Star, 3. .<<2 | —-—_—_— was fined $1,000 for criminal rela (Mr. ( of fender tests ' os Ry with the 7 and Syearold| Practically condemning all fen- east, and that all were % te A Yr daughters of R. H. Watson, was now in use in the nited ory. He does not tell what rs . oe arrested thie morning on @ similar States, Mr. Grant, tn effect, de were tested, however, oF o Ring pins will deatie| 66 SAW anys 7} 99 |charge, the complainant being the the labor commissioner and the the statistics of the number it > i bes “ yh father of the same \ J of public works to foree the by the Seattle fender with (hema a. horse. os UE ‘en = ~ ~ .. \company to put a better fender on ber killed ily othe: fenders fn Gd Inquire of Toad & Bo: of nine in to establish a direct Hine between Ff, Sttln_Phone Comtral 1593 ‘etumd nae, Wash, halt way between | Seattic and San Diego this winte AC H FOR RENT the & The Umatilla an ator will be Petits Ig nicsiy furnished office: the steamers on route oi ee Phone Main a. ee The Humboldt sailed early this € PERSONALS. Belew ” ete Mineubey t tg | Speen ne ne | OF DIVORCE CAS & — “Leave Pier 2 to see batUeship & 50 Pe re - ae eines eee f $50 er Acre —Sitv REAL ESTATE. Fifty uncontested divorce cases John Kelly, desertion and ae : know te be there about - rc : ‘ _ ~~~ |were up for adjudication before | Bernice Lockridge from Roy t diving ‘team for Moran MO I OR $25 to $50 Cash athena ht Tt ie Th | : Jadwe Mortis. tu the superior couse (LCktidge, desertion; Allie Lakmas aes “s P nl M h Free Trip to ndge Mc m the saperior Court, trom Andrew Lehman, desertion Fine Garden Tracts TREE 5 Per ont this morning. This is @ record and habitual drunkenness; Melville 4 ine arden iracts a rl es ‘ Allv at H breaker for ge Morris’ depart- Jackson from Jessie Jackel, | Ava every foot can to trigated, as there | “WATERED sifbeter, balding lors in Foungstowm at view eights ment, and the calendar was not con-| abandonment; Francis & BaMale One General Mecirie shunt wound, 10| thie greserty hort. Stine a x: f toon Hoar | “luded today from Augustus Babidge, desertion; r + ee RAN RY, INVESTMENT Perties @ Gone cae - . : The fol decrees were Hermana Schultz from horee-power, 236 volt, 1275 RPM, Form | PHONE MAIN ‘ etiance, | phone at 7 ate awarded *. Campbell from Schultz, inhuman treatment, D; second-hand, bu! 4 ae new. Phone ’ efontaine Place Aperia sion ie ONLY | Ow “ C, Campbell, on the ound of Bat from Anna M. Bat, abando® : eet nae . ye ‘Just outh of Chy Maik, eb for prowpective RICHLAND . cruelty; Laura M. Smith from | ment; George L. James from May r a he Cashier of The Daily Star t | eo now subart “ ea" i “ha * 3 t i i; [cake tide hash ote te fatmter ve: aan tor ee Soin aoe . awe Charies F. Smith, desertion « James, misconduct and desertion; ee te L. Wrande, Woodla . | iat ‘ Ne well Weston from George E. We ston, | Stella Potts from Winfield Potts, Nahton | DRA MOLNER 1A 420 Me ‘ sertion; Louise H. Kelly from | cruelty DYEING AND CLEANING. ot A Half Acre —- a : CALLED “A DEAD BEAT” _ , Boge) 9 1? . x tee t alley . ba " I. t. « , — } h s a ud proses a : . e . » 7 per ‘ “hee owner, . Because, it is alleged r us injured his reputal gee: aA anttlaeben i ond te Cate ash ; . $! Gerber told H. D. Friedburg, the 8nd has injured him financially, Bicek. 713 First av ‘ 8 66 + C'S U6 ET Ses Saiaria Wades oak 1 most « his business, and Augustus Armetrong, 146 New York bine RPS TNO Cae See Ser e amount sued for ts only equit: Block a, ‘ ; For F rn| merchant, that he was a “dead. apie in recompense for what B® Alfred Gteller, (tit New York block, x ~ - '* beat,” Friedburg is sulng Benjamin has lost both financially and in 1 nde 4 ‘ , wee thie * for $2,500 in the superior court of utation, and for the pain and agoay ____PATENT ATTORNEYS, For Sale Se ae cl H . and Park this county which he has suffered over being Adams & registered Patent \ | ' er Mock ji ne ‘ Fremont | Friedburg claims that the appel- | called “a dead-beat.” ete 9 } | - a int —=—=— Patents Bes kiet Search OU City submerged tude, K 5 7 MUSICAL. : A a cre . ih eesnl ‘ ' " Bl tcimnc ee | g77§ teeter eereare | at TOR OURT > tom, rAUNTEY 5 at Ve ie g r vo i ” ‘ : ~ ee f | t| Holding a writ of ejection from |< her husband had refused t@ x Y PHE HOME t special * f leaving " . or, Y ‘ their humble premise rent, she said, she age egg nee tree sear Wa ood” wera eatgi Lots Lots Lots sat! sean eye pony been served with the writ of eee $8 Holyoke Bide tt Ce , Nie 1A} ie ‘ ' ' i“ € nert, ¢ ve = —— ech | a : s f : “ : ighth av. &., yeste appeared I one instance the PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. } P ; : . xe in one ins Bird Nn * A ha vies minen h my | W a i" r © police ld a pa- | wife ed her husband never Hemttie = oF ies _% wi ’ * t went | 9 sis, Ine i at ‘ whi e | 1 against her | time 1 for a period of many DENTISTS. onion i ne dunde will @ eo this a ° if You ere broxe, as i L ; M 400, wher i and r Obert, on the |r s provided absolutely nothing " “3 ‘ nae pide 8 = gata cape ay tof t a! . On, ' ; ; ground apport towa he rt, while @art " - - a} Blook to Valle ty; 060 Mr, Or ttre, Rice tt get adder M " Sp 4 who earr $35 a week at the time a8 at ose , M ind. 2998. | ireen La ' , *) mon 1 over t ' an, During this ‘ “5 Ne POULTRY FATIME > mn wae i > ii peric bonds of $7 pe he worked as a domestie 0, 16 oe a to | Ton FRA Ww ACRMAGR 3 " i a” Batases | GREENLAKE and FREMONT, ©»: y Prosecuting Attorney for $15 a month to provide for BaF es : H oo leepeaagh ; r h line t buay, | Mille elingly proclaimed that he | se and d one time Obert room f « . . PP in h. z 5 TAD y é ' would either be made to support | act ome of this rey " 9 ar . 1 5 Ballard " Ralance vou ¥, Kaut ‘teon Dis family or go to the pent ary oney she asked for some INION " ; a Ba r a re penit r te a aa ee * he ma tan “extra | Daly "9 joe’ Bains price ts od § iy. “ The Oherts were marric i2/n the child was sie ee Main’ #84 Ind. 428 or 888 Onno WEDMAK. ") IOkLER school, We vienna, | on Pt i 1 ’ years ago and for a con nie | with the whooping cough she ti CULISTS AND AURISTS, lS ali an | “40 n Hook 00d. terme J .| coe Broa ' ' sine, time past Mra. Ohert testified that | sists that Ohert wrote her that ~ ‘ REAL ESTATE DEALERS | sees =~ , Block |i Mia ¥ A t; her husband had not only refused | was “alway bother,” and ne, ¥ PELYE, MD. Bye, Mar a 1 . ‘- “ ' ' > give her more than a miser @|to send the money I amnesia tide. "Hours 10-%, | “ApoupH DENK 1 New York Sg ei , a of t WEST SEATTLE with which to run the mr eer — tores P m me ¢ ; ; io. at but at times had ir \ The Northwestern sailed out @ we Pailia hroat $0 i gabe vash . . ares KI ¥ Heine add Wont oting and spending the few | f ed with freight be Ale Bide Ma if " i DAM f ' % . ‘ + ch she obtained from a} pa her last trip N a Bidg 1, Meal Gia t iM . r N » boarded with them.

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