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per day 20 cents. DOWNT | Kennedy Mullen, 32 City Hall MAIN 0 between Phones, M curring Usements, soci RANDALL Tam the m te oranches The Star accuracy or assume responsibil ity for errers in Want. Ads | Telephane Them To Us And We Witt Do the Rest Charge for one tnsertion, 100 # line, Seven words to fine. Three times, word, One month, 6e per Mintmant charge for an ‘OWN Drug Co, First and Cherry BALLARD AGENCY 1 Ballard av Phone, Ballard FFICE--Seventh Pp. Union and University ain 1060; Ind. 4 cannot of any kind telephoned ETY | - Thursdays, gent TH an: house window and door spac iA NOTICES. If you are ti Ornamental trees, shrubs fr wants with the heat won Bee 4 f ebeaity Bidney" disease ve "hs pith Ave So, near Jackson onl Proposals an Bien ot the MANUT © the XPOSETION ‘ an matrimonia 448 South Two aril at Boye wanted for 36 day and Utah Boy wanted Parlor. Times Boy wanted HELP WANTED-—FEMALE. Furnished Booms, also furnished rooms aye Hail for ren’ et) Liam oF other causes. # examination ALA: and Broadway ot ‘Bune ” of plan in need xX ims ta Ostegpath. De Poor people 2. request RY “*TURRRE RA-TURKON-P. aty-firet st is for e 8 in & one cont a AGRENC guarantee adver. the line “ad” Y ay. A ope 308 ay | a i oo eer free Telephone ty ACIFIG ait itt wh A 2378. eT Tw Pred Fertager ovcbertre WeUP WANTED—MALE. ~“farnished tree, 7 er torres. People's B We ke mach! obtain mo security Money advar hante, t BALARY CRESCANT MONEY To LOAN. 414 Goring, res Toane He Fates FRY RINKS OO vi for MARION Bi Raitey Did Ralary Loan Roach, * ARREL t Confidential ok bide ny furniture 108 Fealor loys oan his pote without LDING. oy room &. rates FA. Newton, ATTORNEYS art LAW. Mal Agel 8 Ho iyoke Bide MASS. German Titian Fisher, ho! OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, vie U NSY) “& DUNN gene ‘ewyera ¥ EDUCATIONAL. ne Alvord. MAS| AGE. AOR and ady wage " tish miliners at Mo Hanson, 16 Pine street De Luxe Optical Co Geos hours polmtment cole retath ra mba manufacturing WUSICAL. OPTICIANS. Ay en 1ee 100 Ar Sundays by ap ted Bapression. | tt Holyoke Bivek. W k see.ie wu Tye Bar, Nowe Throat fundaye 10-12 aagoe Phone Aecretary Printers. | “De “Winiam Bye, Rar light factory work, | De & BD Me Seattle Auto Co. cian, ste posite Sourentr counter, Bide at 180! Seveath ay FOR RENT { Monday, Wednesd Novelt¥ ‘ fay and Pegg mieme tor social’ purpecse at 391m Madieon he oktt office Beth phones. Andersos 1267 Empire Building ‘ For Phone | Main 637 203} Fea SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ; Gneex not ara FOR $ALE ‘OR LEASE princess | 909 uare MODERN DRELIC returning feet under « Eamonde CIT ROMONDS edonaed steam to ing fuel expense to th Gravity 4.600 7 are looking tor bargain & ‘business, that making FS profit om am expense of ab $75, call at our office. ent $35; yood iendid pro} a for “ima ST GAMBLER & BHO WORTH sta MAPLE ars Head Over Ries fice. 4 moted A great Interest allowed ne oo HILLMAN, 1, 2, 3 Times Wide é ANDER, inc Room A man. Bik Hee it, New York ABSTRACTORS. isiewey - Hanford Abstract ished 1860. Basement of ial. Phone, Main 194 DENTIOTS. a “tt Graduate Amertean Kiruaviti i Rates ‘reasonable * surgrom, Wits: Hide Noure 1 at Osteopathic kth PATENTS. you an id PHYSICIANS. iB Let Inventions ae sieped | Mave * suas |, Physt M. living nUY A FARMS AND ACREAGE Ten-Acre Tract pendent LONY out Y wilt always have romardiony NEN & Arcade Bide e FARM BARGAIN ACK J inrenu nian hive creek ROMRET © any are welling f ® WERDMARK | near FACING halt rich $1. 800. 919-920-924 VRE He ber mow Nie to eleptrte | eood graded perfect Uitte CHAR 900 © ne 19-920-921 P i 920-921 Alaska RES AT DET Alaska uy only 8780 bm terme CHmAR kind amen Alaska w Terma wy wh $380 of terme Wear 20% COLMAN BLOC MALTBY, Mutiding HOLS, €9 Union Bie MALTHY & WHEELED © to $1,000 pe nit hy « nvenert land ) #10 * the Hutlding ne 919-980-991 ered Hookiet Special perfected | Ce Serth we help you Patent 18 yeare in im Aa A. Bemis terms MALTRY, Alweka 18 James CITY REAL ESTATE A Real Bargain LONROREN “ee cottage In Nevin Arcade & WROMARK Bide re Mutual Lite Hide | Anderson Supply Co Cherry mt FARMS AND ACREAG! JACKSON REALTY & 1 FARM LANDS | AN COMPANY Loans, Rentals. Real Betate, Insurance, 2 acres near depot email how » takes it 3 acres y impr shingle Only $800 a Alaska ‘Build: BE ACRE ; d up * Bank Bide CLEAL grad P an Hide Kennydale in fru | Home Builders, Attention! THE | Main ee +n wr Me Bt Te and on INVEOTMENT Cx Mari when yuu cap re level 4 per waik way MALERR LAKE erurban, ail level T MALTBY 4-1] 41 oe for tm the beet part of Guecw Wide Hie At ore $5 Per Month fu iRitinstonn BURNETT SOMPANT, Bala ire Bid at) tod t00n ut $200 Down Hike rent, oa new m 5-Room Cottage <R 2,800 | which followed the sounds of souf-|dow by whieh he had entered the \fling. Rushing to the apartments|Alaway residence water fof his brother, Edward saw James| The Alaway home was one of staxger and fall, “I was shot by jelght homes in Austin and Onk 4 burglar,” wae all the wounded| Park ransacked by burglara last }man sald, and a moment later he night and early this morning, and) was dead it is supposed that the man who || | Two of the burglars bullets | murdered Alaway was involved in || atruck Alaway, one going through | all aeiiieaaettcaanion ——— aa NOW, NEW struction of which was enjoined by a pow oars? And plish al Could you sell this accumulation of mise moat finance atroot little aw elal ing of the Co, It Industr | The Soudde: public service commission, of which “1S KILL A BU. pordte struggle with a burglar early Wyse ay. Low Angele. |thin morning, James W, Alaway,"&|— Aq over the room were evidences iniawion merchant of Loslof the _ struggle. Upon being | Angeles, was shot and killed inj awakend@ by the burglar, Alaway | the home of his brother, Hdward,| undoubtedly made an attemp® to in Austin, a suburb. The murdera®) capture him, a flerce struggle and) man retired early last night andjand Alaway's death following. | before dawn thie morning his|After firing the fatal shots the brother was awakened by shots | marauder, oseaped through the win jattle Star Could you —obtain worth « dollar, | that will never ourt; natate 1,000,000 tangle recently the investigation of th DBY LAR the ft arm and the other pene treatin, 1@ cheat near the heart w ‘ais man Hved at 2110 Park (OF United Press.) 1AGO, Nov, beelo a dew WASN'T THIS PRETTY SOFT? WHAT? FRENZIED FINANCE EaPLOITS FRANCHISE, Exctusive YORK, Nov. 6. e dead? could anybody today franchise that ten't for @ street railroad be built; the le fren com the equipment of no roadbed houses and of whieh no wires, no street er then. ) thie if you should accom. ellanoous nothings big. for round, al. | wolid | n dollars isa little in New railway pele in of high | It fe about a It is one} amaging finan dine dur. books Metropolitan Street Raflway shows how Wall st. juggles y for stock profits. Item, discovered by expert « story * deal the ANTHONY N. BRADY, Who Sold a Railroad Which Didn't Exist, for $1,000,000. Marvyn ae ountant for the company from The tnjunct road t. In “ the lin eff Wm. M. Iving te chairman, shows | 1804, it was sold ur fe jose j the purchase by the Metropolitandandteame into possession of Brady. | from Anthony N. Brady, of the The road was given its prese Fulton, Wall and Cortlandt st.) name and there was an authorized Ferries Railroad Co for $965, ,papjtalization of $1,000,000, all 607.19 ; Water except 16 shares that were | The story of the Ferry company ,pet forth as having been tnsued for sounds much lke a fairy tale. In ‘peal cash June, 1885, the promising little cor ), Experts have estimated that the poration took life. Sufficient com ;roagd would have loat $2 al sents from property holders for the year had it been built, yet Hrady building of the Hine were never ob- )waa handed $965,607.19 for it tained Granted HUNTER LOST AND DEATH IS FEARED Pat ¢ has been operating @ shooting gal lery at diaappe he was accidentally shot or sum | been heard of ( bh wince. i } tained a fatal fall while hunting fn If Greelish had a broken leg | the woods around Port Angeles. |is feared by his companion } The police were this morning potl- | climbing over the loge and thr fied of Greelish's disappearance by | underbrush, he would have died by | his hunting compasion, Tom Un- | this time from starvation and ex derberg, an employe of the Brook-| posure, and Underberg has lyn hotel hope of seeing bis « Underberg and Greetish, accord: | again. ing to the fort ate went In the hope of discovering so hunting fn the Port Ang coun: | traces of the missing man, a rescue try about two weeks ago, intend. | party, headed by J. T. Tucker, of ing to remain some time, Last/ 715 Lane st, left the city at 7 Wednesday they left thel mp | o'clock this morning, and will make after game, going by separate a thorough search of the country in routes, and fixing upon a time and | the vicinity of where Greeliah was | place for a meeting. Greelish failed | last seen ee ee — = ee * *) 2 ® CLAIM POPE \8 WELL. 2] * . / * (By United Press.) * |® ROME, Nov The official # iat: # organ of the vatican declares * t the rumors be } (By United Press.) * health of the po an takes a 1s VERNON, B. C., Nov. & pv # lutely without foundation, His # oh gee Pana etapin . ® holiness is in good health . loan on on sear yada oy of * the provincial police in the neigh RARRRAAAHEREES borhood of Shuswap. Bloodhou! a following Hines, who is | known to be @ desperate man DIVORCE GRANTED sv How'd you like — the weqyee | financier? =a The supreme court in 1996 | to be a frenzied tnjupation, hin woods no trace nothing ha» Grulish, who for some time show up. Alarm com. || panion searched the three days, bot found the missing man, and to of Sixth ay. and King s#t., hae ared and it ts believed that of Wight, Nov An earthqu disturbance w TO MARS. BARD |icoscrs'se seri? f origin was at } abo ‘ flea (By United Press.) he at y Ae cet ‘ | SPOKANE, N asic nome par s Peaitie: ean | Seed Gf Bataan taro part of the Pacific ove | a divorce from Jud William H DEATH RECORD. | Bard, formerly of ome, Alaska | but now of the firm of B Deaths were registered tox , Fe e, Edwin Fentor | Mr. Bard's partner, gave test Infant, Oct. 31, 1418 W | hich ured the granting of the, jard | Alvor A Mrs. Randall was pan Schwetnedart—J. Schweinebart. | ed as corespondent. Mrs. Bardyqo, mov $08 Sth av wae given the /custod of the two children | BIRTH RECORD Mr. Bard is well known loca Rirths were At pre t he is chief of the Aretic Brotherhood | le—T. Louisa Alcott’s “Laurie” Dies ‘ ew LAWRENCE, Ka Ne Al * Yioxbin ay Me = dee | fred W. Whitman died iden Mut To fH. A. Moff heart disease, Mr. Whitman. was mth mfon apartt dm va a the ortgin Laurie” in Loulsa Al Spyea nya wife of B. Svea c Little Me was ® man | Pederal av. Oct ‘ow of wide 1 ance. He was of| py Re. wite of t ne |} My Ene ad birth, but had lived | 1915 9 Ost. 16. @ ace , | in Law . any yea Renda To wife of M. Bend } | CITY REAL ESTATE, as eng ermal ate , ene - = | daughter | ie ys00 of O Ji] " dadie * 8., Oct | R. Mc BALLARD DISTRICT a daugh onan Rudge, 1019 FOR SALE FE WNE “ Me push ter as of "PW MERHITT RRALTY A. Larson Pie . daugh tr The | i : nth agai qo 8 rteva { it 320,000,000 ACRES OF FARM LAND TO ” BE THROWN OPEN The Last Chance for Home- steaders in America You want some assurance that the town you make your home | in has a future ax good as an: | other; that you will make good profits on your investments and that you will be sure of plenty of work at good wage Is thin | not all that any City can offer | you? If you w reasonably | ure of these things would you | not go ther Lat us tell you of the new opening for you at Port Simpson, the terminus of the Hudson Nay-Pacifie Raliway It has a climate in every way the of Seattle. » same pleas ant summers and the same warm, pleasant winters. It has the only safe and com. | modious barbor north of Van couver, and with the exception of Puget Sound, the only ¢ large and well protected harbor in the Northwest, You know what water transportation does for a (ity, you realize the ad ntage it ha n for Seatt! »w consider the advantage ft in | to the new town of Port Simp won Back of this Port is a country comprising in all about 600,000 square miles (three hundred and twenty million acres) of tillable land, well watered, and with a Climate equal to that of Mary land, In truth, its climate is more like that of Maryland than of any other State in the Union Equal to OneThird of the Whole U. 8. j The area, whieh by the very | nature of the Coast and the in tervening mountains, is tributary to Port Simpson, is greater than the wh of the United States Kast of the Misstesippi River This is the Country that stands behind Port Simpson and guar antees you that Port Simpson will be a great City. You know that it f* the country that draws upon the town that makes the Oty There will be at lenat twenty million people in this Country and along the line of this Ratiway inside of five years They will use millions of dob lars’ worth of supplies and will ship bitiions of bushels of wheat and other crops every year, Port Sim ause it is the only harbor that can handle these grain shipments, will be the mar ket of this immense Country You have seen Seattle grow You pw that it fe the Com that is carried on through has built it ap with a greater ry bebind ft, with the Alas kan trade which it will command and the trade from the Orient t will ge because it ts six hun dred nearer than another Port transcontine con nections, will be taxed to its fullest cap: from the very start There will not be a long wait for trade and for people. As soon as construction work has been started on this road, which will commence early next sum mer, peop will pour inte this land of cheap hor They will come in by vessel by way of Port Simpson and settle just ahead of the construction crews. They 4 supplies, clothes, food, ommodations, hardware, 4 the hun J and one articles of com ce that a new people must have wants will be sup f erchants then on . These business houses will have to be built, the present docks enlarge rest dences erected and freight | handied for the multitude pour | na through the City, This will furnish employment for hun de men in the town elt. / One Hundred Dotlare Will Earn Thousand | Land values, at present low will advance rapidly, as the de- | mand inc and five | years from incept road Port on wil | urther @ than older Ct of the Pacific has the facili ee y of two h indeed thow le e the road “ Inerea steadily attained a e equa: New York Ne before in the history of he West has there been a town full of poss has had te 1 with Tacoma da Van and every other ‘ on th Pac a had an he ' with abo equal ad a Lee iding for its com nectic 1 bu ne ur with over three hun ire million acres of first iitural land back of it place can you | find s city of thousands? We n the United St or Canada | that can point to such advan: | THE NEW PAGIIC HARBOR + Six Hundred Miles Nearer Alaska Than Its Nearest Rival How much of the present business of Se attle is due to the trade with Alaska? How much of the money in circulation here is Alaska money? We think you will-agree with us in the statement that aska has done more for Se- attle than any other market the city has. When Port Simpson has stores and supplies sufficient to supply this trade it will all go to Simpson, Because Port Simpson is six hundred miles nearer Alaska than Seattle No consumer will pay freight on goods from a remote mar- ket when he can buy as cheap near home. Port Simpson is only one day’s sail from the Alaskan markets, and there is every reason to believe that it will be connected by rail in a short time, The grain fields in the interior will supply alf of the breadstuffs for this trade, as well as the bulk of the flour of the Orient. Why? Be it to the market, and because the wheat grown in the Great Slave Lake Dig trict is of a better quality than that grown iq more southerly Commerce is all that a city needs to make it a success and to create high d values. Port Simpson has that commerce assured, Are you going to take advantage of the Opening offered you now? Remember that this is the last of the big cities on the Pacific Coast. It is the only harbor of importance that is not already served by railway connections. Tf you neglect this chance you will never again be in a position to make a fortune from the invest- ment of a few hundred dollars where there is no element of speculation. You should call at our office today and talk with us about this Chicago of Canada, Port Simpson A NICE PLACE TO LIVE. Port Simpson is an ideal location for a home city. Its climate is equal to Seattle, in fact, there is practically no difference between them. The town is platted on a peninsula extend- ing out into the Pacific. The winds from the ocean are broken by islands which lie between the pergoreage and the sea, while on both sides of the town are deep and commodious anchor age gto either one of them n sul afford anchorage for the whole U. S. navy. Back of the town tower wb mountains of the Coast Range, clothed with pines and the home of wild game. 4 Docks are now being built, and every ef fort is being made to prepare Port Simpsom for the trade and rush of next spring. Work men have just finished a large hotel which has been erected by the Hudson Bay-Pacifie Rail- way for the accommodation of their men. Other work is going on, and a new city has commenced to grow. It needs men to open stores, another hotel, a bank, sawmill, hard- ware stores and carpenters, stone masons, blacksmiths, in fact, men of all the different trades and professions. There are fine open ings for you at Simpson; there are invest- ments for you that will make you rich; there are opportunities there that are only found in a new country and where the supply is not equal to the demand. Get in on the ground floor, so that you can take advantage of the different openings that present themselves and which are always gone before the man on the outside can get to the WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU TODAY. cause it is nearer sections. Port Simpson TownsiteCo 614 PIONEER BUILDING. SEATTLE, WASH. Grocery Stores, Furniture Stores, Butcher Shops, Restaurants, Lodging H s, a General Store, another Hotel, and a Theat Can you mal age any of the above named If so, there is am ideal opening for you at Port Simpson Call at the office today and talk it over with us, Some of the Reasons Why You Should Locate at Port Simpson It a new wn It is the terminus of a New way, and thousands of the read and in the Busine not crowded. Tra itinental Rai men will be yed along is town next summer It is the gateway for the last e Free Lands of America, and is also the ne rbor, with transcontinental connections, to A , being six hundred miles nearer these gold is than Seattle, It has an ideal climate, si Seattle. It will be within thirty-six hot the Atlanti¢ waters when the Hudson Bay-P? Railway 38 complete There will be thousand n there next ummer, and you had better reserve your location at once all at the office and look over the plats and familiarize yourself with t locality, Port Simpson Wants Now | Lapse. REGLEEE-TRSE“BEE. EPRaESEs 2a) ee gs 2348 tr SEE iEERE Siete EPESSEG, EgREtee., 2 ats

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