The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1907, Page 6

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Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge for one Insertion, 10¢ per line en words to the ling, Three times, one cent a wo, One month, 6o per line per day Minimum charge for an “ad” 20 cents DOWNTOWN AG ycy Kennedy Drug Co, First av aod Cherry BALEARD AGENCY—P. H Mullen, 821 Ballard av, opp City Ha Phono, Rallard 30¢ MAIN OFFIC! Seventh ay between Union and University Phones, Mate 0; Ind. 441 The Star cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibil {ty for errors of any kind o¢ j curring in telephoned adver | theemonts: ortfarnenta oa) humanity Abe : RIN ‘ e tree 7 Jackson 1 t Fred Ferinser, crcnents eit ech ASTER HELP WANTED—MALE. Wanted—Ortice girl 1 BIFUATION WANTED—FEMALE Firat nin, rit WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ee HAVE E . ‘ ABH Whe WAS ‘ LISHED SAWMILL. OR, 8 rs d Finder please adress Mra FE. MM ~ WANTED WHOLESALE BUSINESS. Pad We HAVE ' Trnes eT ABL ID TAL F MUST DEA F c FOR RENT—ROOMS. ~ FOR RENT aa an Me BUSINESS CHANCES. "FOR SALE A Dairy Of MISCELLANEOUS. Seven Cows MONEY TO LOAN, | FARMS AND ACREAGE, rif aran Loan Molen « Aga Po ee a ater tater “x'dek wet | A Rare ig Sabb We have Heind of ® 5 THE SEATTLE STAR—W ARRESTED ON MARKET, NOW WANTS DAMAGES A sult court (hin wa filed in the sup morning by Sol iH lor rwits NE ° ESDAY, OCT. 30, 1907. W ALASKA. RACE IS. DISCOVERED a) “Kuskwagamuten, ILL NOT HEED SMALL’S ORDER ‘and show strong (By United Pre He tte es against Chief of Pollee Wappen | ®YLADELPHIA, Oct, 90.—Dr.\traces of Mongolian — ancestry « vent atetn Hireie0 swell and others, 10) George Bb. Gordoneeurator of the |Crime and vice ls utterly unknown which the plaintiff aske for dem | University of Penngylvania archae- |among them, and thelr religion ie of $1,000 on account of aM@Ked | giogical department, who has Just | panthelom Local telegraphers will not re of the at di ference with him by the lee | Weturned after a ix months pe Though they are dying out,” Dr. | gard the order of deposed Pre ied over | Are Wore | while he wae attompting well | dition through the wildest regions | Gordon sald, “they are strong @94\ dent Small of the C. T. t da. | wih he of an pe x mm odds on the public market jot Alaska, GNnounces the discovery | clean, physically and morally, and /elaring the national strike offictal belleve tb one who by { KOREN & WEDMA RK | The complaint states that Horlofia new race living along the intelligent. They have retained |ly off. The local unions # tick | mind : ‘Jn bie ane pe "een yaw H | wits wan arrested twice on Septem-|Koskokwim river in Alaska, Dr,| the most ancient characteristics of by tha*Milwaukee conventte ; card die “ need * ber 1g, as a result of an alleged |, ‘ 8 a 4 ‘e in the ita here are Pe. Le oe 2 fon brings back @ strange tale! droge and speech Small will be heeded ne nia host of 4a Brneut secur fi piracy to diserimt n favor) of thin new race, Which had never# “They have no twe at all, but any other Outsider. The leva! tolew Sore 4 te friends, inj Prine ~ ecatltX YOUR RANCH NOW | lof friendé of the police on the! before seen a white man, and which |are Koverned by patriarchs, |The |raphers any the tandina ood, |} oman so! ALARY LOANS ‘ prt c scapeot | market diffora from all other tribes of | men tall and the women grace-|and that H ¢ cation |} hae bi ne ont ‘ MPANT + ’ a Alaskan Indians fuleand beautiful. There are only | must come through tt unde pe: na . aol MAT BUILDING ‘ h 4 ats ACTION AGAINST W. ® nes are called by the f skimge 400 of them left the seal of he exe Wetore ith ad ber. a, loaned ple on do. to $400 per tracts ante y The United Staton district attor. | ™ there will be any me ard end: | hi re edit Co 8h0 resp iio Hank nN stata ti ‘lney ye@terday brought an action Ing the wtrike has beer “ual ie WENT & WHEREIN lag the Northern Pacific rail We are loth to belte id a able Hat a eeey merernt . ad charging It with violation of | member of the loca th he hat he one & Mew Oa Pe law governing safety appli-| morning, “that ex-Pr¢ ™ w oa ig. Heome 3, 4 ane ty: 2," Wed OC RS ances. “It te alleged that in August over inaued such an ¢ While © will ¢ lewa we * “or on PaRy | 40 werent wn jlast the ratiroad hauled an empty of course, we will pay absolu ered t 1 Ate $ e's ig Pg Mel aetad S fo fe car not provided with grip trons |no attention to it, as Smail is out tho od : enon we Wi ae . mh, LICENSED TO WED. | _ OANS AND MORTGAGES. Sverie Ekman Ha and LEFT HOME . "a pe * potatoes. age sod | Johanne Marie Christofferson, Bal ad a ' ae | 4 ‘) lard; Howard Arthur Hanson and | At Pantages 4 be are Bian, oF wiikoe 4 . y Kiizabeth Heckwith Hancock, Se - aageennrede | Una ¢ ‘ lowshe fu : “ t + view Atte; James John Wellms and! Pears are entertained for the|that on Friday | eee. end te A * a ow r « , C o riday morning, Octobe “ ore BANKS ¥ acta ion ,*re from ghee | Mario Kling, Seattle; C. Horton) eatery of Ko Halley, aged 4%, a! 18, & woman ca up over the te - ay and fu mye seep son 4 of A eanene Snes ttle Irene Smart, Se jmachinist, who has been missing for ephone and asked for Bailey, that ' , ) pio ju “COMM r * the mR attle, jthe past 11 days, The man’s tools, they talked for @ few minute .° ay meas On 1 ete hi Birth Record pay check and other effects are Bailey returning and working in ja , Canada hivthe ware reaiateeed tolen Seattle Automobile Co.'s the afternoon, The next morning At tho: Oter at ana aten A areat banking ciliate PR oo warage, where he left them however, he show up and| : ; leat UA Dover wtha ot 5, a Sine a J. D. Anderson, foreman of the|has not been seen since | ; of the vaagyy AY : # DEPARTMENT, i ' . Octobe oak company’s machine hop, last; Bailey is belleved to have come . : ” : i aaa e : steulie oh f tL. D. Lewts,| Might made a report to the police from Santa Cruz, Cal, He worked At the AT TL ; 5 ' 900 18th ay mber 24, a son |#fd asked them to investigate, All| for the Seattle Automobile Co. only our , i he could Inform the offi was two we " " Ricas cook me 8's ‘ ¢ | ee were eee og ~ in oot oe , ath 1 today ! ; REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 8 A 48, October f a —— - - tle General hoxpital ’ HIGH SOCIETY STUNT - ’ . ee , r won, 66, Octe x mall Ranch ‘ veN U bar . 8 SeBve KE 9% ea CAUSES DIVORCE ia ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2 * : Ootober (By Press.) pore 1. 8, Be ‘tb, Octo-| | R Oct. 30. ‘mon 7, 7 ‘ aoe F nse of tralge vire : . MARK ' . ; 1 to fit ° tt H. Ga Octobe “3 ' Mra pear m. poees ! a Pe Crowell ¥ Mand mar fuse ~ BY ©. H. TAVENNER uch a measure tn krewn . 1 Loud le Monuments (Seattio Star Exclusive Service.) , ty of a treaty being 1 8 Art Ma HY, POLL Bec | anti Japanese forces feel aa au fora f - d av. th doors th of Vi wing {ll pare a 1 Jw . a Gtelier. s41-8 New York « t hones 17 ° om congress w s pan will nephe Be . Sea 4 : . ginta « 1 i on 1788 *lanese exclusion law as they as alera a Ye Mas er the | AUCTIONS fee 8 ' * CITY REAL ESTATE. Prosident has had @ ae tee as ai in 1900 . cornet a ne » of b the « 0 1 conside ANgpiett tee ® Japanese ‘nad from the ¢ shone Wg bong are Safer Than a Bank | Kéretn Pxciusion league, as we wult to the HELENE LACKAYE Foote, “t vou wr CITY REAL ESTATE anAhowe Pacific Coast congressiner Cast as Kate Brandon, the Widow, |i. ac) t off f Auge te vet ~~ | BETTE AN A MAPRTY £ ant who havo wor 1 ast the} Congressman E. A. Hayes of the n “The Heir to the Hoorah.” | fat rom my, hasb ape, have » un to in r of California w at tox " si eS, > $100 cas mate things In @ mysterious » the anti Japanese aye, the statuesque ‘a . “ae we tie rs up their sleeves they would like of his oto f the role of Kate = Tacoma ? to tell the public, but are unde 5 now dashing widow, in A T PORT the ¢ \" s not to do r ow that t Hoorah,” at the ditto. s | one exclasion law will w for the exclusion is week, bas t : ter, f If Not, Why Not? | te eenmree te Deen coats has notten active features (By United Pre ae y 'eue.) fn a . ae an—aa sure as Roose all the engage her his! porrLAND i The ter we ee 1 be elected were he to The present law is in the fe trionie She Is : ep - tache 2 ! run for another term,” said A. E.\of an amendment to the Chir the : ye me missions apd diet’ d Yooll, secretary of the league. “1 aw. It is known ma eae cal ber f fouse . fa eas can'tigo any further it thin nter this country as stu 4 a firme . x. x ieague will soon be unnecessary. dents and merchants. Most of the y? sister ABSTRACTORS. -- & oe but are strict pledges of se lines of British Columbia a Mex : . tee n Ww vee fanford A - . . crecy cc r a Mectatished 1806. Ba ‘ ~ z From other sources it was! What the antiOrlentalists want ; be ; }- a one, . dite * s giving “ arned the exclusion league, which is ar tand-out Japanese exc i 8 Sunday, Novem EDUCATIONAL. - . « y. te nem * & powerful ganization with « aw, that clude the Jay or a t preach fn neap ' o bide : Nati lI , Consequence west of Rockies, nese exclusion law excludes the |a New d, and there will be 76 special = ationa 7 0 a President Roosevelt to not Ct y Mins | **rvices DENTISTS. ‘ ‘ sand ( advocate an exclusion law when such a law is passed |1 The ore : par ’ Pate 7 : st Japanese cox labor, but|another country can be expe r Johr AL a: i - iC 5 Z . 2 2 ‘ . i‘ k hard fo the wane of be heard fron s A The . . * " 4 oe . oat (=m : dl r - Rupers « A Midsum ‘ . Blue . . Stop Your Rent . sant? Al st ) for & number of women end " ears * «| manager for the sit. Only $300 Cash ith-P vewriter company, — . 4 lied a few ago in London, ac M t4154 with good four-r . cording w ceived by friends . ” F ‘ . . n Stone is well re Han Tee embered } being one of the 7 ud —_—_— -—— city’s pe ng business men MUSICAL An action to perpetually enjoin the Grand. before he lef take charge of “Litas Pate wie eae Boek, | Ne the authorities of King county and &, in “The Girl Who] the types compasys Saas ‘eae _ 7 we BEE ean ‘ ° e 4 from ¢ ting taxes oon a an. Bae a - . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, a Ma , from | Pioneer the franch le Electric nite of Mise on a | « " for cor , ie uaa ae ok Auditor James - = County T At the Seattle. ar $100 Down | are made @ It is claimed Heir to the in While a fit of despondenecy last | The cont od an assess at the Se ¢.| night Hazel V er, an inmate ofs BALANCE company ts that the co 406,670 on this Bouthe opens Sun-| south i re t. tried to commit se right to assess its anchine, and | property rhoor fcide t ® wing poison. Pe ep . oe. man Dy alled and a 5-Room Cottage At the Third Avenue cured t ices of a physicla, m be Te Ligh wi be giver wh 4 « the girl until ae ‘ t ° b « M . e I a Ave . wher w w gn no cause for ‘ w r ’ wes the c” begins a/ her corge B uM . oe wratkce, sugugeen t j all : * = . 4 - i. | Frisco Plague Report. “Wk SRELTE. MD, Rye ; ' ‘ F ' % PE rendlng | SAN FR ISCO, Oct, 30—Te . A Noes 4 Food wages tor every p vig ad Atzzoure A tus 2 t Is as follows: Hulmans . ‘ Gi Thomas melodrama t Goodwin fs “ totals, 78 verified ts | tw is an all week attraction at deaths 1. 9 remaining, &7 ha hide the P ai, $2. co ‘ With the examination of five new ca ached to the Jower | ‘e Lois theater ects. One of the new suspedls “t HA i bit ee i models of naw fender inventions, | . is & the 5 etene 1 Henry, of the elty savanTe 2 ttle r} x Call @eagte the fender “ o which the pre e tan 6 At the Coliseum “i } ; / ; a clow ‘ y th An cause Eight vaudeville bi ake - —— " ena 4. 05 pe " a “ ther hea “ be " ‘ ~e we t «x? ‘ Leave Pier 2 to see battleship. , z : . iB , non ed by 38 Labo he fender dows e rails. St I ' n pe be ; up ; see, | Hubbard ne If the alt — — PATENT ATTORNEYS “" in use by the Seattle Klec cor » vietim ‘from getting und ¢ Pat : The © presented dent upomthe petsemee of mind ar ‘ AKE « = % A emerton " quickness of the motorman TE st ‘amy i G ‘| 7 fender works on the M sain. ates han ‘ Galtae , Phone | waned Grlia _ ag ae In the : 2 ope * M 14 nventions ° 1 fen t, unitke the P ie PHYSICIANS st ‘ ach ys . or 7 ther by th urd ¢ we fender, | 1 7 1 : mb a“ f elenae var “ Superintendent A. L. Kemp would tend " . John Duniap ; . me “ ‘ ted. fin | showed a new fend factured the fre wr re , " “ ° * byrthe Seattle F carry b along ‘36 Arcade Akin ond gee some evening oF o@ - itmshops to Mr. Hubba Commi H 1 > i 7 ' ANY as. | Comm er Malot , we . he PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. ' a ta a Ree a ‘ ned the w fi hile Ja more Why - was attache \ ‘ ‘ Beattie. ‘i | none Ra : = Be t is t ty at the TORAGE ' “ ; t 8 ; Ml } - I © ever s. Think on. ‘ B | 1 W; u a t j Oller Wantec 9 OVI can buy P Pires rai? ind ave, south ank Bide ure from the FARMS AND ACREAGE BALLARD DISTRIC EXP . AND : 1s, adjoin: ve wolcn ce bite ~ k y I vith view ' ; : i ‘ To Pans By. A Beautiful Lot on K as 38th. heals I ( 1 Hills thing in and Paid. ONLY $3,00 aiaas iy The 5 eh eaten’ RMS—I0 . i Years. Th the Same as 4th and F and Per Cer ‘ uw r IRRIGATED LANDS. Below Market Value. Th he Ja 1 , Dist rie , ? or en Take where Prices are mping RIGHT NOW Tc tt eo Us & International Bond & R rnation ions al Bon ealty |} International Bond & Realty ompany Company, Inc., M fr i ; 1009 American Bank Building 1009 American Bank Building, Mad Second Ave

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