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THE SEATTLE STAR-.WEDNESDAY, OCT, 16, 1907 TO ORGANIZE ALUMNI. | MONEY TO LOAN, FARMS AND ACREAG fe <siunih | Cacciaes ondenaaelngnoeslelnnalels, btw! Sebi SN ; THE RATAN LOAN GO, 410-411 Coiling University of Chicago alymai tn an ote without nh warden tracts on Cedar River Barurday alternces elock, to t" MAL Tanesion n of threg, railroads, ay ! Wf, Frederick Starr, of that unt Bh hark Saal . es Prof. Starr will deliver a _ Sty REAL STATE. THE UNNATURAL SHAKE IN CHICAGO Telephone Them To Us (ture at the University of Wash Saturday evening Consider Our Proposi- Aaa We Will pe tion? } sparen On improved hver ody plggncd and delighted af Chare ne inse rion We Y o Lgane, close ; | as ah Memwena,. ge stain me. |S: (ie COMMtl trwet of iar 4 i py lloe Seven words to a mbta at i} " ery ord Yno month, 6e per line we tearnatcra DOW row AGEN HON A wu i } ‘ . band Cherry * TH i . BALLARD AGENCY--P. H a “WALARY LOANS | i § , City Hall." Phone, Ballard 806. f/m ——— ro nave phos io ag oy ge Sh cs New Features Most Pleasing Saw H accuracy or assume responsibil: |) yf, 'ys A Methorn, 410 and| Mover bale <= a ity for errors of any kind oo }) : a | ti wu « ah { oS j FALL our S curring in telephoned adver faiary loans Toman ..raten. egay rare New Millinery, Chowk ‘etx ’ } tisements. y » Rank bide WRT Hinata atlas 1 Bow Sale: by Owner Suit’ Departments At- cae ck? renee | — + PEATE tract Attention—Wag- } 5 BANKS ______- | some auvustionaliy’ mice sare, traere, They | festt ner’s Band Brightens uy rane are Lane : i Ae | was ier ts the Occasion. ened 1807 raer lots, “Tr oro Seattle shoppers were guests of THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY 16 BEING oke from Rain |the Bon Marche last night The |AT CHICAGO TODAY. big department store wae dressed Hee and arrange (6 © buys four nice levet | route » injin ite fall and winter attire and =e Close in to Green| the steady streams of admirers | ‘ |which threaded through the Sec: | fond Avenue and Pike Street en | a \ . trances had plenty of opportunit '@ : to inspect huge stocks of Roods | ns te gg Bg Oo Bh nM. = ~—_— | Bes autiful W aterfront Long before # o'clock the public At the Grand ATTLS i MASSAGE t SALT Firing nina invited by the proprietors, Messrs] “In the Bishop's Carriage,” with | f Aveslute cure guaraniend for] Bathe and massage fur women ond Tract » M HOteR Rudolph Nordhoff and Frank Me- | Jessie Busley in the role of Nane¢ ic Ry, atitt Joints resulting fro : a = tad fram th am. 10 2M | Dermott, to attend th Olden, the girl thief, finishes out | ; : : gh} MILLINERY. be Mise tovine Ree. Phone Gren ish iefere 16 om, |Hual “at bome,” crowded aby |the Week at the Grand, "Check: | ’ ey ah. De “ sae: Satenn | : | 1-15 lentrances, When the d: lers” will be next week's offering. | ‘ WEST & WHERLIEN ’ LMAN BLOCK “|the crowds quickly fii one space, Above the Seer Avenue At the Seattle. SEirsisicks? § eee OSS, —— Selle Sathows wtreet ont . | entrance hung a large festoor A Message From Mars” will be| (By United Press.) F 1 wan employed tm the at us ~ - Tt M h draped with ferns and holly, with|seen at the Seattle th r unt gon 16 ed and Office at the time —S : : | is . j pe DAWSON, Oct. 16—A ine of the # ed Fev nee: Restre 1 ou tt $5 I er ont | th words, “Fall and Winter Open | Sunday, when 8. Miller Kent begins harged with being implic in #24 eved to have beep _ EL WANTEO—MALE iniiainsagta apieentnemipest |: geod: Biibne wites t re ing. |% week's engagement in “Raffles,” | CD88 oe 5 ' of the leaders. Richard eo pegs ey OPTICIANS. she te ne eae “Sait F sonesens 8 | Money was no medium of ox the mysterious dina is also under TERE TN Begpegge nett cage nor gage ggguger angio and Valance $8 6m fay sisedy ange t night. Manager Fred | At the Third Avenue $40,000 from a registered United harge and he is tp : y and $10.06] De Lune Ove “ tact Fine car corvies. if |Ronselman gowned the big store Ir Dad's Girl,” a comedy drama of | States mat) sack from Fairbanks, confinement in the t ‘ . Fine car © . , mounted head se ngs | gata attire And did not propose to|the old school, intermingling | Alaska, last July. ¢ » Kincaid Sensations are 1 age wta r * | distract attention from the pleasing | pathos and comedy, runs ail week head carpenter of the public works th fternoon at Hall's py ib AWIN & F | OMPAN TY, sight by allowing the public to/at the Third Avenue. “Ten Nights | department of the Dominion gov b ne os (he authorities are ome Wisi, piGdEN | pan * reacts Mae aE Ba anna, effete thelr money tn 8 Bar Room” will be next week's | ernment, = ank sat ie ts of & vinced ‘hat postottes employes res tT amittiaioentons vial of poison and dled y. | implicate hes } SETESPATHY. Decorations Profuse. : . posthtch cme | Pu - At the Lols. Decorations were profuse throug? Out, and the management was kept it Ww King,” the romantic busy. accepting congratulations | P!4y which brought KE, H. Southe irteous employes did their best |t the zenith of bis success, will show scores of different selec © presented all Utils week at the : « from the stock. This | ls r corps of assistant howts > mbpeasing in their efforts to p rs Current Vaudeville ; BIG SUCC +4 more than one Woman told The Coliseum—BSul & Con-| husband that she had already |*dine’* greater va includ terial ing Rosa Naynon and her trained : : Noble, baritone, yen egret , DATHOBS, | rhe greater part of the proceeds; The show, under the arg, fe doparvese M store bes adds Hayes & Allpotnt, Al|erived from the Pure Food show, |of J. W. Dean, an ex Jneveral new features which were 1 us |now being conducted in See: | and exposition manaate a ine. view. | Movers Wy ‘ «| Watson & Co, the Gagnoux ee 4,08; | Appreciated by the visitors. On the | 1 i Uk) tt and Hoey, Keller and [ond Regiment armory, under the Leen well patrontaed. Om Barnes Ovte Sacrifice Sale +e ACHR H4te PATENTS. sped . a —- > Vit Arcade Skin and gem over? second floor iv the beautifully ay nenie e t n Bnow how to 2 vases ¥ vie ae IG: pointed millinery, clork and suit de-| ther acts Toesere” : br : wit w into | persone @ Soled sare Loy beatiful scree north ¢ teni0®, new and plastered pattment. It is finished tn mahog | The Btar—The Lewis &@ Lake asso . will g # attended and the “ Aesking the i ; 4 ee company in “An Egyptian Mu | to send a strong delega- last night was fully ag great Wanted Sew . any, and the presence of ma , n “An Egyptian Mummy wing - ' ral wh, bale | 4 reome IT 45100, buegelow; Gee0 and evil | th m Seattle to the etal] booths, ocoupled mostly by @erk ta cap to a MEAT MARKEE oo this @ppertuaity and you | cash s Sib per month large mirrors makes the depart ng vaudeville acts, } i pa) ¢ market in § , we m “7 1 block of cari igent a source of attraction the | The Oliver—V, K. Thompson, | Grocers’ national convention tn Bos. manufacturers’ exhibits, are Pr ress Weert 4, WHER. Ee ny 3 . Taha She desek Gistkinn Gan as. Dalton, Brott, Mas next Ma This delega-ceptionally artistle and Bee a mia “ * . ¥ ¢ cur Many ‘om e need F jeature | . = > eaob day a m includes Me ‘Tuya , heme [of this department im the magnifi | & A. Case, and moving pic por | ruines Gikt te. Siniy oelarem Wo a-Sme y WaANTED—neal esrTaTe. LONRORRN & WRDMARK carapace reais * ah on cout French rc Ia this reon tes rmined fight to sec ure the gram is a aby show every ioe 33 R ‘ LER Ne a APS > chown Righprield gowns and The Lyric—Monerief @ Smith, | ®&tional convention tn 1909 for this noo 3 o'clock. The winnen ro ren * hats. The French room was en comedians; the Norwoode, acro.|ity. Every effort will be made | ceive prizes, and Friday and | ei PO, | elally constructed to display goods |>8t#; Chas. Morrel, comedian; Ada | >Y the Seattle grocers to insure the noon all the winners of Gs . icine tether daetaains bead watcher ake sutier, song artist, and other | *tfeetiveness of the work of t ne entered together and hoot rue | — }> | delegation to be sent from here attractive will be awarded) no cont site ¥- a rine Plenty of Music. and the expenses will be an ttem ize. VIEW LOT The complete srocery cove! ON THE FRONT ——- A cain neemp Meee eaEE@eek ven ment attracted much attention fre and. Looe fine On Ninth ave W. housewives, t great variety ¢ wren ClrraraTrn i of een 1] Steamer Yucatan arrived last ie | comma are the pare ag ight from the north after a stormy tH) lance easy. = trip. Attempts to land at Catalla 5 commodities dem the Boi che b JONEPH RB THOMAR & OO, 1 Wagner's First Regiment Rang | 00th morth and south bound w Cherry @& " f t > Lawmen Ride added to the brightness of the occa |{tHle, and the Yueatan still bh +9) amped cs 42) sion, rendering a sprightly pro |‘%® °&P60 for that port aboard x ong ou. | wr »ilo : dou: | gram follows: a The Santa Clara safled to Seward March, “Ship Aboy Lu : 1 eared, “oak and’ Peasunt and Valdez last night. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOY SF rr Terma 908 | eee ease | Motor Wanted 20 horse-power compound wound *, with base. | motor, speed not higher than TTS . sf Round. | | Selection, “Fantana” Hubb. Electrical conveyors are to be — ; speed pret! Phone The ¢ a | Swedish Wedding March used on Pier D. Caught by black damp in chute Mine Inspector DL G. Furnished room, only $2 per week. 999) ine Daily star. Terme with ai! the above propert | Sodermar en No. 62, of the Gem mine, at Frank- ting and Deputy Coroner Btowart st 16-1 ssl HP Slt Be Phone Ne "a Reed Bird, “The Indian's Bride Uniess Catalia is the terminus of/ lin, James Murphy, a miner, was ucted an inquest last - . He the Guggenheim railroad no cable | suffocated on Monday afternoon he y returning a verdict } HERE IS A BANG Scenes trom “Forty-five Minut connection will be laid there. |The body was found lying in the stating that the deceased Gale) From Broadway” Coban I |chute, with life extinct. Attention his death from suffocation |Cheracteristic piece, “Paddy The State of California arrived | was first called to the unfortunate of black damp. Chief Baginem | Whack Lampe | from Frisco this morning with a/ man’s condition by the fact that Anderson, of the Pacific Coat Intermeszo, “Golden Rod full cargo. After discharging she | his dinner pail remained banging 4 the Inquest. Murphy f eet: Cre Mabel McKinley | Will go to the Moran company and |in the gangWay long after the hour s of age and is survived mily, who live at Frankila, jfor him to quit work Perenintirnrnnatin 27eezeeerz Eceestit PERSONALS. bowsee to wchecl and netghbors, | | Setection Wood!and Luders |e thoroughly overhauled and ne cB Nn price 41,866, which includes seth and | | Valse, “Retrotha’ boilers installed | om ts enemas cn SFeasral_of Jace Murp . wie Yale Boola ‘ — |near Milan on Abguet 7, has begun = at 9:96 « Building as Star Spangled Banner.” According to passengers on the | sult against the railroad company tral “i ' The men's clothing department | Yucatan from Valdes, many people |to recover $15,000 damages Poms REAL EOTATE DEA 7 AN IDRA and the children’s sections on the| Set Wine” and drew out their| Hubb EST. LERS. | g. lfiret and second floore of the sin.|™oney from the Reynolds bank be- | LICENSED TO WED. — ADOLPH BERENS. tit > e ne owded all even.| fore the doors we lowed | * Grout os ee: story ana x Were crowded all eve i 4 Wied B. Cassie ond Biche Pianee (By United Press.) Cone Soo ee pe Bip ge dag be Beer gy The Tango Maru sailed for the | Witte, of Portland PORTLAND, Ore, Oot. # Comb “PRED E sANDER IN¢ Rem A ; * supplies and men's apparel fille Gules torn aru sailed for the J. ©. Chanda and Sylvia Mary | viewed regarding the Oregon Catay Colman Bik | | the departments rient last night trovitski, of Hanford, W Washington railroad, & r luscat: net a A TE It was the most successful sem totigt wa og ra amok! roject, designed to enter the ATTORNEYS ATL LAW. annual “at home” ever aiven at the WIRES TO NOME DOWN. Jarvis Ida M. Hickley, | tory in the north, Genertl he altace ~- Bon Marche. With the last strains OPrien, of the Harrimaa Sergey © SUNe, lewre ew The United States government R. McLoughlin and Ke jen, of th W ° - - - of the “Star Spangled ne ne | — om, § t gh oR ter WEE . ; ar Spangled Banner” the | wires to Nome and Fairbanks are| William R. McLoughlin and| (em, said that actual Qui corporations sight-seeing crowds made their wa work would be commenced h Beni nbatract to the treets, ninetenths wonder |d2¥8 and have been out of com:|Hertha Stetzer, of Seattle, ork would be comme be Se Bd ing at the completeness * | mission for past seven days iMott EB se, of Bremerton, |‘he first of th 4 Boe, Wiest uemand ong wily oigiae | | department srableteness of the bik | Trouble has occurred near Valdes, |an lzaboth Grieser, of Spring: |! voll nig poe finv 713 First ev 7 | =: |the heavy snow fall being re-|ficld, Obio. Seen eee nn and ae i Augie Armatrong, 1” Haw York | CITY REAL ESTATE. «ponsi ble |. Thad Neene. of Seattle, and Bila "ime e< construetloa, ‘ | . Grant, of Lima, Ohi — ‘ tical. Lut r . oF coc, ACR A Good Property | ne eee Oot te ornare |. Ralph Edward Williams and E ARLOAD jana Tacoma, Oct. 1 The Fes-| May Corson, of Seattle § B STS brick foundation, lot S6xile + pete arrerr) ae one was the subject chosen by Rev. G.| scgoiine Burdett, of Seattle i — come terme 9) ld Rydquiat, of Astoria, in the open: | Magolive Burdett. wae te. caine R LONDON JOREPM % THOMAS & CO, Ine aie salad jing address of the Columbia Marie Despers tl } . Sairance to Lowman Bldg TRAND FRRE WRCURa ference of the Augustana Edmund Leme 4 Etta B. John-| ey 3oiler t Heston fart nat might at the Fi eon, of Seattle 1 » = . Ly ay Lutheran churet | (By United Press) , i AL | will be in session th Birth Record. | OAKLAND, Cal, Oct 16=" . 1] ‘ A ve the week, and {s att Births were registered today ' eft For Sa e astors from over the ¢ coast. | follows " vaaed ke ¥ hick from) SPOKANE, Oct. 16.—Anton Han-| oni 10 i hae ae a . . i Hine. Paco 1 Seettikess . eee 3 son SCHMITZ TURNED DOWN | is Sseties ete da ae i a l 8 Fine Titete on eae «| Northern train which was wrecked |". no wite of I. H. Fee. 4 ur . u or e > WES © » ‘3 tibia | “Seat toon CITY REAL ESTAT hiss a a ga x tne. | ee Sttet Great Northern are: Wi he, Octchee 16.0 tones ited Press) irene Sa ae aa ; : et Dida LADIES’ SILK RUBBER COATS ter SAN 10, Oct, 16" alten ia) puny on Nore S50 *'?|from New York's fashion ce Luth—To wife of R. Luth, Seat-| dist attorney's office heed ood ih. ton Cpe ge Hank Bidg. --tt] CHEAP, CHRAP—Am waterproof, $16.50 to $26; worth | tle, October 12, a daughter fused to accept service pos i : sasy terme can be arvang ee, Jong, |from $23 to $36 eaten se eee ge ced oe , a <a Fa | ayy joeurh & THOMAS &@ 0O., In GOODYBAR RAINCOAT CO. West 39th st., October 15, a da t wes trance te Lowman . Fegin ee+| Gangl—To wife of M ngl, 1750} refuse attach their 8 | 16th av. S,, October 10, a daughter.) the tr 8 based Ope "eee! | Zinthro—Te wife of C, J. Zinthr ney Charles nderson Bu Co, iti Ch rT) + Univer: ie ony ~|1608 26th av., October 15, a daugh-| representing the ex-mayor, Anderson #upply r, Univer. ze only pect the da which the PATENT ATTORNEYS. lon ai Green | city "wareditn ‘and pela. rent, | . 1 in thelr reeagay M4 - want vie | | Death Record St I AOD oe ROWE 80. Deaths were registered today as , inlaws ENROLLMENT HEAVY: 4 ; Pica lacy Mary Picard, 1 than double te resist October 12, 8839 24th o | Me bd any f last year was reco | 99,200-—Large corner lot with twe at Fremont; geod income. 450) Comoy J. Comoy 0, October 9 " Seat w xX & co ement sidewalk, city an | packs te” fana.. Stay loses 2080 ta. 0000: terme (EOS SBae OY. & the first session of the Ii 1039-21 Alaska Building 8 view: price § " nth. Call Ro ST eon ee mae tle night schools Monday @ 4 a ho per month per Presth, Cal ATES Saee. t the } school 192 .9ere Chambier, Phone Ba ' : a OF » the high scho 11 bat Nese. | Monuments ruled. against 68 for the ff ° Jachoon car line, tenting fer ' r| Per . Rast »*| Art Marble Company, 2011 Soc: | last The night schools e {mont for $18) nett cash, Owner, | Any Bilin hotel rit 4 Ave, North, Phone! ond av, three doors north of Vir-|moet for the second seasl® H 1280 Jetter ret) 10-16 | ginta st. Both phones 1738 eee l evening

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