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DOWNTOW Kennedy D and Cherry BALLARD Mullen, 321 City MAIN OFF between Unio’ n Want Ads | Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest ne Insertion, 106 | N 10k n 1 AGENCY a wd | Charge for Per line. Sevon words to line, Three times, one ¢ word, One month, 6c per per day Minimum ¢ e for an First AGENOY Balla Hall, Ph AV Yallare Seventh av Ind Pp i the nt a dine ac” ay th opp. SOCIETY NOTICES, Dan lensone Pret tnator, Maceal Vine « : ™ 1” WANI tam th Ne bres: gtth Ave Jackson # Prey t MAN Fred Pering HELP WANT =— “718 1 v ain Sewing Aiawn 80 Oe Ruaranieed, one b doth ~_ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 4 ain, 161 LOST ANDO FOUND. Three WANTED _ WHOLESALE BUSINESS. HAVE operatore et time Fire Por foern. $4.90 ee ~ Fine 1- Cottage for Rent A ie Of Seven Cows FOR SAL# RA ENTH A AM : IAD O} E ' ALB AT WOUD at D BOkGF tt : tek 6 : pairing O17 First: tt r tents v ® f * ¥ BANKS. THE I ” BoM He as € f da ‘ 4 on RIMENT Reatts fer tf i n n r oof Me ‘ EAL ESTATE DEALERS PRY F A ADOLPH DOAK rk Wiock ABSTRACTORS. . a ise t Main 196 citi | Suite $1 Vironenarinyty |gtpy trek LOAN co AAG gd Ipmieg " The's of the wage Sas nde ‘aight or i “rat foane joane at regegnanie wenn Beck” wonReY CW hows O ro. y TOA | rhe gees LOAN “SOREPANY, | Mf MARION NUTLDING. Money taned salaried py | mand, for cheap, FRtoe Creat to peoples 8 Wie v Loan at tow t interomt orn, aie and tit Malley Wide Vana be mt Ane Lowest rates sontidential fA. Newt Pank bidg on furniture, \08 Yealor ATTORNEYS AT LAW FARRELL & DUNN look 1 Alvord, & yoke. Bide hor MONEY To panna PO jie Aisha ‘onginest ot. emplel of Us on hin note EDUCATIONAL. 1 pay be coneuited Dm dally: Bundaye frei MASSAG MASSAGE a . Taths and massage for women men at cottage rear Tl¢ Union a MILLINERY. ares neva, 1601, Fourth’ ave corner’ Pine atre MUSICAL. Titan F Ticlyone tine Ma ‘ OSTEOPATHY. ~~ OCuLisTs ANO AURISTS. * B cas stnseee W kK SeeLte @ D Tr Bite wie, Arende: D. iundase by ap- te Moure 1 vigensen Bide Dr t Phones "ale City Rez 5 1507 Beco: "ind 398 oe _ FARMS Lrrainsed ACREAGE. il Estate Co. 619 and 620 Pioneer Blk. v4 Metal Special at he ee A Forty-Acre Farm 10 sores Forty acres good lovet FARMS AND ACREAGK, LONROREN & WROMARK 400 Arcade ENRON OM CITY REAL E Didn't tn Buy Lots} In pide a ¢ ane STATE Parkland? havent y ad be fa $100 Down RENT ther 5-Room Cottage Chote bulldin ay MMOND.BUK 42-183 Br omen, Main ifs Ind 29) lote tn Youtertow y {RTT COMPANY. ce oe THE SEATTLE STAR-THURSDA A Fine Lot in Fremont aly 750---$100 Cash Balance to suit purchaser JOHN KR nOWDIH & CO Ar an Bank Bulle Office, Corner Prem Kilbourne Do IT NOW © L SPAN 2 Fair « ‘ ' RACK: Aw CHOIcH HOME BITR® ' ‘ 4 1 . uo 5 n Dik —tt ' ‘ $10" per t » ' ’ a 1 * : i 4 WHERLER AD, Why Pay Rent geveeeees erates weet eh eeeene “si vietima Madison st i + Mise Mamle Reardon ono of the the int of the accident on car line last Saturday, | “elfen The girl | D vernal Mijas Iteardon injuries the |confined her to her bed t, will probably prove CTOBER 31, 1907. ON AT* OOR fatal who ia well known is, not expected to live, herd, having resided in this elty for today les in a eritical condition | yeas, tv tbe daughter of P. J, Rear at her home, 2102 Bawt Madison at,, formerly proprietor of the and Dr, & ©. Snyder, who tis in at ade hotel at Ald Point a tendance “pas her progapnage that @ well known local bu pas man oo tHhepnan = a Dollar, ‘The third Indletmerit never be tried, the prisoner ORCHARD 10 BE + BOISH, Maho, Jury, A WITNESS (ey United “Preee.) Oot, BlIt la un | heaving been premieed tmmuntty for Heptinony before the federat grand | led » $500,000 IN IMPROVINC (By United Pr NEW YORK, Oct. 4 prices of stocks tendency towards |nome points from ye ant closing. The net | today showed 4 A reaction terday's buoy Some stocks showed sharp advances, but the yolume of |tramaactions was small, Hocking iV referred wold at a decline o »ints from the price of the preceding wale three w Delaware, Lach nina ern sold at 400, a cover terday'® 30 point declin Vation al Hincult was up tional Lead preferred 1 38, St is and San Francisco second preferre® and To it. Loufe and Western 1 14, jand Reading, Manhattan’ and Dis tillers Securities 1 Prices moved towards recovery during the first few minutes ana opend clines were montly wiped Jout in the course of the first hour's derstood here that Harry Orchard operation, Canadian Pacific cone Will be taken to Rathdrum to ap | RMIT. 1 1-4 over last night. United States poar & witness for the state -In | Pipe, preferred sold at a decline of the trial of Steve Adams for the 18 12 murder of Fred Tyler, which ls now! paiiding permits reaching $606, Call money was offered for loans in progr Warden Whitney, of 909 were inmued yesterday. Up tolat 40 per cent on the stock ex tho state penitentiary, is now In \tnig morning te total number of |change but found no borrowers Rathdrum, and it {* said he will permits iasued this month was| return to Bolae for Orehard as soon | 1246, against a to ea ot the Major Kennedy Dead. as the jury ts secured. When on|month of September. By tonight| 1O8 ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 31 the witness stand in the Haywood | the number is expected to be 1,300|Major W. B. Kennedy, U. 8 trial Orchard testified that Adams | or over tired, died yesterday ‘at hi told him of the killing of Tyler Hig permits yesterday wore the|!n this city, aged 73 years PLEAD GUILTY Margaret home at West Seattle for aged peo coating $90,000 Kinney the ‘eabyterian | university chomistry iiding. paling T0 LA Dd FR ups 000, and the engineering building, | coating $90,000. (By United Pr ) | TONOPAH, Nev, Oct. 31.—Wht MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct, 31.—In the |Ham J. Brewer, once looked upon of the land fraud cases pend: | aw a Goldfield millionaire, has giver tng in the federar court here @ilbert up the mining stock business and | Preston, one of the two Indicted | gone back to his first love, the Sal men, pleaded guilty this morning | vation Army, belng with the Broad The next trial will be that of Wil-' way branch in New York a ebaitieetbdiaieed NOME MURDERER SENTENCED T this cane (By United Preas.) {justifiable than in NOME, Alaska, Oct. 31.—E. ©, | Cooper returned to his lodgings one Cooper, bookkeeper for the Hea morning and found the colored man quarters saloon who shot and kill $1 bie wife's room ed Billy Roman, a negro saloon | ¥4# the result roustabout whom he found with by words of abuse upon ( wife, bas been sentenced to and a half years, There is much comment upon unwritten the sentence as the law” was never more OFFICER IS COVETED EET RESTS : DISCHARGED Bronx InvestmentCo. 313-31- Green Lake Prosperity * ~ FOURTH AND PIKE 6T. Because he neglected his duty @ largely as we ourselves make @ leven to the extent of falling to it. If we are reasonably o¢ Patrol , <i and cereful in ume of pieny, * | 208 bis uniform, Patrolman C. F ¢ will be & enug eum * Coleman ned at Fremont Uhm ‘the ? ony # | was today discharged by Chief of ae ee ee eee * @ | Police Wappenstein. Coleman was aceount. Stert one today # |#ha@owed Inst night by a member wilt @o it, on whieh @ (of the department and is known bea @ (to Have spent the time from 10:35 o'deck until 30 o'clock seated on f& bench, in plain clothe be * | nesth the eaves which surround # | the Fremont depot ports that ( » was in the * | habit of playing car * (duty led the « a= | with the result Coleman was notified this morning to turn in hid tools, Coleman has been a * | mem of the polloe department & | fof the post 10 years SATURDAY The announcement was made at RANA AARARARA ne Lador Temple last night that “City REAL ESTATE. |next Saturday two cars of coal ——— will be received from the newly ac quired mine at Issaquah, and as soon as the nec y spur is com | pleted, 300 tons of coal per day | will be shipped to Beattle. Union |}men are to pay from $4.50 to $5.50 Pere August Amalia P H. Ressler appr te | Noyse, Hanc Ward and Seattle, George Mary Hyland Wilson t Je 315 Marion Building Green Lake Car Station We > Per Month Fake |" h (Seaftic LONI | Brialbelir * 5 ” pS . 1 pe ‘ i Bobide TK BALLARD DISTRIOT. th ' f | bet 4 , He : Fig IRRIGATED LANDS. ome e cm TAKA ht . ALBA Drive tate $ livine r Aig + \ “ 1 ’ 1 Owne | Orege 022 Alaske Digg,’ | oggi-gs | Feputall photo | per ton for their coal | LICENSED TO WED Carlson appears wearing and CROKER IN A MONOCLE monocie. Service.) a Dr, LD Het min H tile Star Exclusive hat I 7] the fe monocle & ) END EXPERTING rt f the n by Le din be Dr, Driver Dies Y, Ore, Oct 1 one he t n the North Pa d at his home } of am Dr. Ort hist held a jon as @ ul OCK MARKET at} AGENT ACCUSED ' That Dr. Park Weed Willis, offi {hat amount en of any furthep cial physician of the Seattle Blee-|clatm. There ne Hons he cape trie company, conspired with Mr. | ried on with and Agen Charles Hammond, an agent of the | Hammond in the belief that hin fg ame company, to effect a nettle | jurlos he bad @ ment of # personal tnjury claim | chance of he no held by Geo W. Denver for in-| claims that the re of juries sustained mber 1 Liga bf W from hi juren sustained | Seplember | 38. ayanftty nom the wult contrary to the provisior f the con ce tot signed, is Qhe charge ma by M This a was that will be filed in the superior | pe tt ditferent court tomorrow from 4 whieh Teh suit has been pending for ' some time and was origin tart ‘ 1 ot D ed on 4 claim for damages by Den-| ver alleges that he told ver to $60,0¢ The plaintiff ad-| Dr, Wills he would’ be well in di mits that he signed « release in| months, when it t ave be ment to pay him $7,000 be cripplied f come —— Biow to Inaurance Company thé Commercial Assurance ¢ome BAN FRANCISCO, Oct The | pany affirmed U. 8. clreult court of appeals today National Purity Congress, administered another blow to the) BATTLE CREEK, Mich. Oct. a earthquake clause in irance pol The Nation P ongreng icles when T. 1. Bergin, whose bulld- | convened in annual sexsion here tos ing was destroyed by the fire fol-| day. Papers on all phases of the lowing the earthquake, had the purity movement will be read ang original judgment for $6,778 against issed = ROOSEVELT’S PLAN FOR FEDERAL CHARTERS MAKES | STATES’ RIGHTS BURNING ISSUE IN NORTHERN STATES During the three days before President Roosevelt disappeared into the Louisiana canebrakes, he made national an ts that for thre * of a century has been sectional Btates’ rights’ no } r ongs exc ely to the 8 When President Roosevelt's for federa | of the ing session, members Northe ates will be found f ing at side of men land against an autho f the states The public is just now awaker ing to the full meaning of the dent's speeches along the Mis It had been no se to adve an exten ral a over interstate railroads, But it was not cted, except in the Bouth Was 80 BwWeer tng, leavi of the forme rights But en been es OU thetr during the wer 4 financia’ re holding the effect responsibility ise placing national! Many chine val ratlroa the fede all their p the interstate com But the doen not stor He r all cor irons charters f gaged in interstate ¢ | merce 1 All this means a good deal mo to the Northern states than to the Southern commonwealths, and the deeper they go into the Roosevelt plan the more seriously the . officials above the Mason and Dix on line view t pros It foreshadows a on states’ rights in the coming con gross and in the national campaign next year that wi one of th American histo: Johnson Mi North, and prob pular, has been a sign: , wing ar All last ce ve een k i ° The ol the o y are £ i by art ar \ tod T D 1 GOES TO JAIL AND LOSES HIS WIFE i ' hing DENIES DAMAGES . car Bryan 8t Traveling ( ( ATI ( t 1 W fam 1 Beves | ad de hi 1 ah Kent ‘ D i by th athat i aste rner Soaked be prepared fe rath et hers 1 have to THE RUB BER PORE 4 First av and {uns Week for $16 0, GOV. JOHNSON, OF MINNESOTA, “UNQUALIFIEDLY ey TO SURRENDER OF ANY STATE AUTHORITY,” To the Editor of The Replying to your query as to my attitude upon the question of re moval of railroad contre the fed eral government, I am free to way tha. my personal view is absolu' Follow lead « the life in ‘ought to book by zealous 1 honest state insurance commission ers, cried for f control, the railroads are now seeking to avoid this direct and local control on the part of the states. I am one who is unqualifiedly op posed to the surrender by the states of any y which they no¥ have. It seems to me that with the rail roads responsible only to a central adminint body, the rights of autho: ve the states in contro) of thelr state oad business would ely abolished or JOHN A @t. Paul. Minn. GOV. JOHN A. JOHNSON, pause ce — === (By United Pre w of 14 men went NOME, Alaska, Oct. 31.—One of " to the «© and clung dew the most thrilling rescues by the Mees, a : pleces, United States Ii ng crew has 1 encased them & on , beer cted in the face of a rag I + hours the he life ing crew te tryiog to ¥ nally the last { the rigging The steel of San Fran ven hard rm ing wind and snow Anglo Saxon cleoo, Capt. Isance, was and fast upon the rocks t a rescue was take rock in a gale which has frozen to dea Pive of the here for the past three da: tal here. The A» rockets were sent up and, as been engaged fa schooner was being dashed oe R C. Hollyday, chief of docks and yards, wha’ of Admira the bureau FIRE FIGHTERS has just completed an ti ARE (0J080) 3 ee lyday say is planned to ex; $2,000,000 in the construction (By United Press.) this dock, which will take far CHICAGO, Oct. 81.-—In a fire | Years to complete and put into com> early today which destroyed the | mission plant of eight Holden Shoe company were seriously and y injured falling roperty loss was $100, Political Tip by Jacob Riis. SPOKANE, Oct. 31.—Jacob = decla y President |to be st useful citizen fe |New York, declared in an inlet $2,000,000 FOR BREMERTON, view ning that he expects _ to see Taf e The biggest drydock In the Unit-|the United State States is to be butlt at the Puget in the United States senate nd n yard, is the statement the state of New York. MODEL IS BRIDE IN THIS ARTIST'S ROMANCE BY ELIZABETH H. GREGORY. 1ke her his model NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—A pretty el truly ee " eae. 18 ation, and never before . romance was culminated tp the Lit- |i a od such pletares. He tle Church Around the Corner, when | was so ted as the successor Philip Botieau, t French-Amert- | of Gibsor portrayal of te an pain was wedded to his in-| American and the sale of his spiration of the t a) American pictures wa e than gratifying. girl, Miss Emily Gilbert He pa ss Gilbert in ai For years ing artist had | berless he most st yught @ mode would portray wh s “Winter Girl” his conception « American girl The A Sunshine” efforts were crowned w In the © Miss Gilbert had It was then he attende ecome ed in art that emian gathering in Car- she aband \l! desire to shine where Miss bert was be s in Sargent’s dram ing Boileau had no | th aking such & 1 its second FORD TRIAL United Pres o's AP NINE WINS sis AT BASEBALL (By United Press.) ’ oO n the fire y aved in Japa re and & for today wom i team from for of 6 to 3 ed the same st intense eB nelusion of (he hoisted ef ers and car neipal streets gress bells is ovation: we TO HAVE ADAMS: JURY THIS WEEK siti. oo! RESTRAINING ORDER 5 (By United Press.) RATHDRUM, Idaho, O« Ida ¢ Hazlett ¥ " NAL the noted woman socialist Is ma attie, Renton & Southern 0 say that she intended to o¢ d a te to Kootenay county and try to ailw r ‘granted fluence prospective 4 in favor | strai rnable bare: of Adams, was a “fake” was de-|ber 8 ¢ « the Beat ting veloped in coust today when the 1 Powe y from shutting court called both the correspondent @ Renton Iie And woman into court and invest! ae a 4 the power om gated the matter The reporter | pa ate 1 to cone stated that he had misunderstood eainsd the street \ Miss Hazlott's meaning, Miss Haz company “Sp FLEE Ei-