The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1907, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1987, money TO LOAN - : : monn OES | ‘NEW FOUND USEFULNESS FOR THE BLIND-- F T i THE STAR LOAN CO. 411 gonting |] B ne if’ ] W: “fy H nt dies Want Ads Jini’ 5 Jeautiful Waterfront Homesites } SEVEN GIRLS IN-TELEPHONE EXCHANGE as | he * A Dioney’ of We on ie nove withyut | j Tough young waife:they were, | Minnesota towed away | ; iH} This te und the CHRAPMET WATERPRONT IN AmAErH beieasetire who spoke of old world ports and | Yokohar t bim when w— i ~ my, DON'T WAIT! NOW 16 Oriental harbors with the fami) | three da it, 1 shipped ¢ Hl Telephone Them the best opportunity for magnitt z larity of long acquaintance, yet TAverpool « h ra T ¥ ue a, mn the police judge glowered at she left me Y ama and 0US terest VIRW OF THUG SOUND, | |them and demanded @ know why had t t tarted pi a | * . ' ' e. OF THE CreyY BY MaNw CAN were prowling through the |New Orleans in the first plaege bess And We Will - cap || BRRVIC cabin of the steamship Victoria as| Phey | be about 15 ang ra, he d a opie, rete 1 * ddle 18 and 7 5 merchant ‘ MAR Nourse she lay at her dock In the middl an saa Do the Rest wt seeurteyy largest wuainens, jm all De m . S900 lof the night, carrying ‘a lighted | ward H : m 2. ote - Ko: héy could find no ready an- | fac an per line en words to the Oe RTT | keys, ¢ H line. 1 mes, one cent a enmacie JOAN COMPANT, || ONK-THIRD CASH ‘ O AND THROM YATE awer joever nied th « nonth, 60 per tine || eG MARTON BOILOTNG. de | This is YOUr OAPOHUUINY ve OWN B waleriroat Nomeaite, Dont mien fi iat aiardida't have wo, Beek'|tostive in tpagp cataloges at o ¢ r vinimam charge for am “ad” nd for vheap so ee take nothing. Just saw her laying |an uncan god 3 4 redid Co, 840 F an || Ithere, and we got curious to know 4 3 20 conta blag i} | if Y ro ’ 3 - =~ 3 a as & C }what kind of a ship she was, Me ed to 4 ; aoa. thee car a Tipe Fats || Joseph E, Thomas & Co. [pat sae of whip she was. Mi to 20 daya Te 14 oane u 0. tie and || Psi : and Cherry a i) ee CHERRY sTRewT ENTRANOR TO LOWMAN BLDG - % BALLARD AGENCY—P. i ; ; BR aes oe we = OUTRAGE CommiTTEp | * i City Hall. Phone. Ballard 206 hank bldg : 5 MAIN OFFICE th av FARMS ANU ACREAGE, GRAIN SITUATION SERIOUS, A AD Ce) oO ae ond “ Phones, Main 10 i 441 ee at teas necon et (By United Press.) a per The r cannot guarantee }] ite iene WINNIPEG, Man, Nov. 21—De Satore % , accuracy or as yn st bit THE CANADIAN BANW OF pion i spite the Ottawa reports that the! ; (By United Pr ) Y bet on could And tty ors of any kind oo metablichel” ‘5 ated | VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 21 “ = ined gi noth curri telephoned adver Head Office now “from. tide wate a igpove wee at} eral were killed and seores injured | SO'* soutien - tine Over ie . enue ie Mocs [Once distribute $10,000,000 In eur: | etgytio t 4 4|™ eader and the United States | desperate fight between the | gy " — Sinene, transauted tet” sliowed train wilt rency to help the movement of fe ; ployer with @ — eens ane rt ty tw troops and a band of drunken riot er tcher Jeni SOCIETY NOTICES. nowy @ neater |e grain of Weatera Canada, It te | Jers who attempted to massacre men followed his en wet anngunced that the government has cone and women employed by the muniel on Waa 1009 American Hank Muliting — |noeash to loan and has failed #0 far | MIS VINA ISAACS, pal abattotr ibly ¢ t of them oS gene lone ee ae bank# |The Blind Girt Who Ie a Success as Telephone Switchboard Operator. t hundred rioters , bg to help the farmers. In the mean a headed by a man dressed r" ‘ : 1 feB AND TACOMA | time the frozen grain must be mov. | (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) Prcynpeans dhapider Mevertevianity (my. When they attac thetr ; parr for w the United Btaige a , valk. , Weach:|ed. ‘The congestion at the head of | NEW YORK, Nov. 2t = novel ment that the New York Association | 1h 6 apattolr the leader « rived were cot Ait tore cues Finoee “ cn ercond’ Pet’! the lakes is becoming serious oot upation tor t ne bited | Lee. tele, for the Blind saw a new opportunity |of the employes hanged at and were meade, ap ty Reee, alee S ueree a Tani farenes CITY REAL ESTATE phone operator at the Lebanon how |In its work. The secretary carried | = ‘bank Ave oe t good furniture at | Ferme Al - detelnaha nine emaeionenen | Bital the idea to the telephone people ios vs pre: ra Friday, The Sed ot November, “ai |/eree Fuors I \' Two years ago Dr. Daub, auperin. | Who doubted its practicability, but DESPERATE FIGHT. “ight as ever ah ' Have You Been to |tendent of the hospital, taught her |Miss Inaace was proof of what as - = RATION” |aptingn ‘ wee é Y Ithe ayatem of connecting numbera|be done. In consequence there are | Larne? son gi no " ve fw ~ Aa h ° lot ore | mem A desperate fight in the da a? © desire to (A a Suites | Goes “ere roy Death Record p, 903 26th N. | ee took piace yesterday in Prince Matha a) »* CHA ’ ADAME Deathe ere registered tod as ph. sane fant ovemos ‘ Rupert hotel » Boren av when ety, < + rang f | : an Wide a =e ‘ 1207% Main st T. G. Arrowsmith, foreman for the ae “ wail she . i gts gt one 4 i Seattle Lighting company, woke ose houses are geen ; t we five a : Sam, 0. Hover th Record | @ sound slum at 2 o'clock and there tg 4 Avenue FOR EXCHANGE. | tre ve 5 Fa ad sean © registered today w the morning to find a burglar competition it Fg sae furniture practically |Aract. Ve = November 18, 429 20ih av fo of Ht. F. Astrup, |Atenltnily rifting the dre fo meee D among the = } . i _ Tet. Cae 608 gtr erg Pee eee nne av., November 17 Arrowsmith leaped from his bed <i by th { : MATRIMONIAL, _ ssepatenenailahiplansinenitinias " Jawie—P, S. Jawia, 66, November on 1 fe of 8. Job po AR sane Bl Ne acl pi Ray nO COUNT ed x ba ee ~P. i nson—To wife o ON#OD, lterrible struggle followed, continu Sinner ane -MiSCELLANEOUS. 2 Acr A ; | “oe “ | 'Beliar—M. Bellar, 2, Novembe sore Nite of F Tvon, West /unknown man finally broke away | - = ‘| WANTED—MI cres for $35 $200 D ligt Boiiecoe tomo mber e, November 16, a son 4 disappeared in the darkness. | IE. sans aS « , rovidence h en Aletine ife of P. a. |e a. > ‘wit $200 Down MeGuire-—-R. McGuire, 14, Novem: | yyy" AlstineTo wite of D G: |The fight was successful in that with mental tee a satan ak ek Gees ber 19, 1523 22nd av. & a ig ge iy 2 |the thief was compelled to drop a/ ties sired through a Blow ge “tp the x | Riebh—Infant, November 17, York | "Cyember & son. i . diamond scarf pin and the money |cetved or n Ameriena 3 nua A NRW | anne Tucker—To wife of F. Tucker./he had secured beer = j | Mtn tion i York station, November 18, a jbound for Kobe, Josef Dubrinakt, { Cottage Deighton Beach, COT % | daughter BROTHER OF SEATTLE Austrian subject, has beew Witte nO | »Weldon~-F. Weldon, November! ‘The ladies of the Queen Anne 0 fee eerie: scot ot te we *°'/19, Minor honpital M. EB. church will hold a bazaar in bane apo oye foe Ar te 4 Lowan—8. Logan, 74, November| the church butlding December 11 MAN DROWNS ltry, with ap bape > a the can i] (By United Pre jthe prot. crown | TACOMA, Nov. 21—Fred Me The Ge Dennell was drowned and Joe Flo-| inet bis cove 4 burg, bis companion, narrowly ¢% | him aid. ar ca death at 6 o'clock last even % | ing, when the two in @ rowboat |. opis were run down by the owned by the Tac company, in ¢ EDUCATIONAL. Adeline Alvord. Biccution, \iSivoke mide REAL ESTATE DEALERS. D HILLMAN, 1 2 2 Tine Bide inspect ene bleck from | A DOLPIT BRARENG Hii New York doce, Phong | Rice « Goop NEWS FOR SUPFaRING | Rumanity Absolute cure quarantesd for | ~——~ Pheumatiem. paral divensen, | PAN ay, titt Fav T 5 and rge of Capt Hurley, who saw the boat and shouted @ warning to them, but ” . Here ts the very latest picture > of Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans who will command the naval armada the Amer ag on its mor York & ; Our West Seattle Fake ahaa “ss Quarter Acres | rn © Pint—iueand ena wile © an MeDon ell was a telegr ¥ and Fine of Bound) sitewalk to tracts: | agg ‘ae nad Camp Horm to; emple by th a 4 ce oe " he Pacific cons | . . — a Po oa Jackson street cer, ww ar line. Tin heave lad with him ts]! ron rep ree! rt os a (By United Press.) ioe | : Fighting Bob, bis grandsor ¢ + McDonnell, chi OLYMPIA, Nov. t— The : <s ECE WANTED MAT saitig? Otlier. Wid New York tok 375 to $400. Each Fighting Bob, ir.” simply refuses [Operator for the Western Union at) one court has refused ie ie bee to be seen in polite company with out a sailor's suit on, He ts the eon of Admiral Evans’ daughter Mre. Sewell, whose husband is officer in the navy The little f - low's full name is Robley Evans -$- x Sewell whet ang tanec The admiral idolizes hie grand oust son, and has him with him most | Reserwotr P ryote and of bis time on shore. eDonnell's body has not yet | vinced that 10-yearold John Nelo nm recove jecte ually was @ squatter on a King leounty farm, holding possesion PT. ANGELES PRIMARY sesint sil the won, tl was in the case of L B sainst Nelson and Bis pandas In the King county case of © Ericksou against Joshua Green, he judgment for plaintiff is affirmed, PORT ANGELE The primary for municipal nom | tions bere was a ta affair, the ally; BundaSe from 4:00 te 3d - miei |being only one tick hat of th ‘otis Te Gold Given ng only one ticket, that of the 7 ” ph. Sg opp DYEING AND CLEANING. Citizens’ party. For mayor, E. E Union of “Helle” a ae cagroege eye Zeevers; for treasurer, Horace) WALLA WALLA, Nov. 8L=1hiias White; for clerk, C. W. Fields; | plans of C. R. Case, organiser Seis |for attoreny, G. V. Smith; for the state fed sot ot oo jhealth officer, T, J. Appleton, jr./| president of Seattle |for counciiman-atlarge, W. Brom. "2ion, materialize, it is probable | field; for counciiman Second ward, | “bello in the Walla Walla Peter Grubb; for couwrcliman Third | fice of the Pacific Telephone ward, W. W. Payne; for council. Telegraph company will be }man Fourth ward, John Hallahan; |!#ed into a union within the Queen City Dye ~—tt | # MUSICAL, ia Wisher, voles. %& Bolyoke Block | } —e —~ ee ~ MASS AGE. Valdes Furniture Cos restocking time. | -a————~ ~~~ eee for furnitare now. 1610 First MASSAGH and maj 432 or Ind $039 tf) Germas lady, 905 FOR RENT ' jfor counciiman .ifth w W. T. w } Nie en | | qyvernee Appelets Be - | OLYMPIA, Nov. 21—As dee Union Pacific Indicted. gates to the national rivers and SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 21.—)| bors cor on, which meets | The federal grand jury bas returned | Washington April 6, Gov. Mead Bal) ee jindictments against the Union Pa-! appointed members of Wash leifle Railroad company and its con ington’s delegation in congress aa@ > necting lines for restraining t Dr, Blaleck, of Walla Walla, a Bargain & neALTY Two very furnished: > Lane Optics) Co, 108 Arcade: L_ manufacturing Rullding What Our Liberal Ricely furnished eu reasonat B ~ r “4 . ae , te * i D Bornes, Osteoparni : so OAS ate ; ‘ t ge } ACHE THA | + SP oy vce ~ wm om i nr aT pey = py ee =n : Means to the | foe H18, ontaiation’ tren xif"accnas | You eam get fforh, Ft to Sevwe’ Ko | A. t:rowm Sottuge™ nthe Wallingt ecl Xmas Buyer ' PATENT ATTORNEYS. on ONROREN & WHOMAR } Adame & Brooks, reaie Saheb Aub CARBS | 466 Arcade Muilding It is economical —c nient —an | 1 : i igs MEN Mie Men's Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, regulat easy way to buy—and what is of more I cs ces toa WHAT YOU MAYER neue |7:r09m, modern ai fal begemem . $18.00 ¢ 19 £1) vital importance, it lessens the strain PHYSICIANS. , beeutiful jake be- | MOOV INSHIP BOR F > oT ase a that Xmas _ purchase ve on every - : — sada "Sila ona oan |em™ : ne ainnll emer on nv bs - We have innumerable a f wear pu 8 mary ¢ ‘ acy er eT TTR ing apparel for men, w 1 and chil 7 “' ' - J 5 =i $ . “ , a’ fe ; PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. 1 ROBERT MALTBY: | dren, the price of whic in com <i —___ inti» | anderen Sunni Ca, Tk Cherry ae, I rane oe A parison with the prices of others, for tht " A MODEL. FRUIT A AIRY Pata Chis is a value that will please the most particu And then you must rer r that K stren Five. in mith know, you may pay “a li lown anda - : ro “ rae ade 5 0 per month, © | Remember that we fit every garment correctly little at a time ¥ ai. A te . r ¥ separ ' 3 . r ° " y BEE MA rae pitey Eastern Outfitting 209 SECOND AY, Co., Inc. UNION ST. SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE : PEE |e ememaes| J. Redelsheimer & Co. A 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia f heap | STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE

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