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FARMS AND ACREAG Ee) i MONEY TO LOAN. GARE TO MOVE WHEAT. ]| THE eran LOAN CO. 410 ‘att Coiling i United P. ) Want Ads FE the, Rage saree, A’ dlorte bpehneep Our West Seattle PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 28.—A® F . Cg ee A | aurances have been given to the of Ue 0e: We nO eR grain exporters by the Harriman system today that 1,000 care would be devo! to the transporting of YRNKBA CO. In amounte of tive c Quarters Acres Loans money | Telephone Then? AGENCY trat RRAD THR | DOWNTOWN grounds, Kennedy Drug and Cherry BALLARD AC Co, ay. Washington, opposite some unuaually are on count erry” REAL ESTATE. tet af. ONCY—P. Hf Lowest Mullen, $21 Ballard av opp. ra City Hall Phone, Ba “306. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av Loans on fur ° Oar between Union and University Y ancl Aes Yealer way — Main 1050; Ind. oo BANKS, The Star eannot guarantee nnenanen Heltew b accuracy or assume responsibil ‘Tio « ARADIAN BANK oF for } ity for errors of any kind oc |) Reiaviiohed ie? Mounts mecenied. curring in telephoned adver || Mead Office Toreate ase New York “Hick.” Mere tisementa gad Tes Veieed Wane ee a — £4 r f SPRCIAL FOR THIS W SOCIETY NOTICES, WAViNos per carne | dog pve are otte ty Branen Mat at Danet leaeone Tomorrow Suaranioed, ¢ Prof, Ste Inator ot oT MALTBY > la seit, 21 Alaska Wide. —20-28 for #26 and up, « lying Main ‘ TH® CARPENTER howse Fepairing t® ndow and door sere: whey » for rable cniek RN vet | BUSINESS CHANCES. | RANCHES THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 23, 1907. | 000 in cash which the 8 | Linproved improving unas sidewalk to tracts. /the wheat crop of Oregon, Wash To Us | Pirate nt or flat loans barre ieee ington and Idaho to tidewater from jgifie officials at Sparks promined TNrOR- TRANS Ce now until the entire crop bas been the employes would be on hand * . j Hosion Bock. Roth Phover moved joon ‘yesterday to cash their tint And We Will | “Honey savanced, cnlarlod pe héecks, and upon which representa: Do the Rest merchants, te boarding “ho WILL REMODEL TABERNACLE, Bian ihe men went to work, failed principad cities” . a » arrive, After a conference be Charge for one Insertion, t0¢ || building ‘orty f f the west end of |iwaen Supt. 1. C. Magson and Aw per line. Seven words to the |) -———— “TAN! the Tabernacle, on Union st, 1* (a mistant Rowlands with the officlals line Three times, one cent a rhe LOAN * IMPANT,, one a ware Ob be cut off by the Metropolitan of the Reno bak, Mayor Richard } word. One month, 6¢ gor line 40) MARION BUILDING ‘ EN Ee bles Hullding company, and the t Of | Kiernan enident of the financial per day wor ried people Bn 46: |atain 2200 tna, 2992, the building remodeled for office |inwtitation, left here in an auton } Minimum charge for an “ad +. Bavings Bank | Eee ee andistore room, during building OM | Hie with the Bouthern Pacific of 20 cente | > ” erations on the old university ficlals and had with Rete. Site 000 in | ployed N RECEIVE »' PAY IN CASH 1 fine (By United Pri ), Nev, Nov. 2 The $10, ithern Pa gold to pay off U6 men, The money was advanced on the guarantee by the railroad men that the checks would be immediately exchanged for cash when presented in San Francisco GIRLS LOSE JOBS (By United Press.) “PITTSRURG, Nov A prop erty lows of $60,000 wae sustained and 160 girls were thrown out of| employment by @ fire last night in the four-story bullding at 837 North av, Allegheny The heaviest lows, $40,000, was sustained by the BandsRichy Com-| pany, chewing gum YWakers, and it was there that the girls were em HILL, AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY ~ ar WHEELER, oy ey a. we : 4 ie) COLMAN BLDG Way Ky ‘s FOR BAL Our West Seattle Fai Meee Quarter Acres| GRC et MAPL® STR ha BTOWN. Fine view of “nt fare ¥ und) Kidewalk te tracts Machines Standard ef Registra’ YrRWRITE | 5-6 Plonser Tide. Beattie t A tracts for gardens, berries, | Phones; Main 19 tnd 4572. {f you want us to build 421-2 California Bide, Tacoma, oft at | — May (oxcep pereot up the 20¢n day machines 1 Piret av Phome A tt ou erniture roughbred Binc re eth WY de regintered Annual and Spe- rict elections WHERROF nd Pyadhy “we run BLN tg “Rowton “ OP vote free passes today "Open vail Sp em _®, 150 ov as Bw. sow | tom and tm eulttvation of rectors of Mre Peter n a uth . ss ct Neh, King | mutes, 180 _itn JOUNETON & CO, ' 16-20 Downs Biook, enade or further It you are in need ot fruit, grnamental tree shrube or plants 1 will ite good soll, heat cottage 4] ogee ania with the Qeat or none fooMs snail barn and. chicken | rrrry 04.980. Rasy terme MATRIMONIAL. ROWRRT MALTAY 919-920-671 Alaska Bide home amet | rhe Widower, 99, with .»| A Good Chance it ete fae a | | for Small | a : 2a Sra ‘git |__ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Investment; FARRBUL r Bloc | For Sale Cheap 24 beautiful 309 COLMAN Bt fot at Routhenst MReattie NTA GuaIcw ACRE TRACTS [with flee view of Lake Washington. On ee ee “Terme $id cash and B16 per te minutes fromm Phe MBRA' jt kind of land Macy ots cold and houses! ALASHA -TUK Midewelk af) the way ol. good metghberhood Al very rem. in the Admin Bn $100.98 do ehnas fd A STRACTORS. Roath whigenay Monterd Admire: T PAIL TO SER OUR five out near the new interurhen and © sod soll, S88 23] Pred Fervncer ovomeatre eit sth 8 * HELP WANT EO—MATE. h per Be cna sets «se ff Fiat Piurey. CHEAP AOUNTS for Kerecste Bh ls 019-018-081 Alesha Bldg. 26-29 jantie Lamp Tw REAL ESTATE DEALE aa. seven times piles peat artesian _ Agoura “peHRENE Wow York |nenr Sverett intérartan; all level seed | oem con; G00. Terme | the North Reser KT MALTRY 31 Alaska Bidg. —20-29| Park Add) g vie Peng i 4 Our stie as busy |New park, immense pew | reservolr view Chose to Kapest- | thon tote plenty large ene cx coon Take » Oreen Lake Matton, linge A Townsend th ental A SUNDAY WY 4 | may de sonngited om ' & .. ¥ “wT ‘Gell Given Away for Christmas tee |® ™ Cally edaye trom Came to 813 “ elven Hotel Adv, Page & | YOU HAVE BEEN | dandy modern rhe Mieven acten with over | atin best mplate DYEING AND CLEANING. oa, | near iwo HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | Nearty man te | HE mt a Fellable aye works Ying nen ws — ” Main Tilt or A. THT. Queen Chy Dye ghatceat of nreaant occupied by Works 318 Union et —t biahiy, impr “MUSICAL. | “Titiea Fister, votes. Hotyoke Mioem | ROMORT MAL | esa ts Alaska | MASSAGE, Valdes Furniture Cove restocking time | Ta — sig, 2182 or ind. tea tt | patente 8408 ones are FOR RENT f araded eel, ate wa ema — Petia, "tnd seek and ie per month @ W NICHOLS 8 Union Bik tt RAROAIN Optica! wh Two ¥ vata furnished house iva, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ve Gt" nisnchara, or ~wr w A ite. v Mi. D. Houre & be | WINSHIP BROR Mra pee... 4. Lee ’ " improvements paid tn pene ia ee s |quire 188 «Ha wei CITY REAL ESTATE, $900 can i any terme, wie scurtie *. r bereion, ot River, tea ‘Plone EY OSTEOPATHY. . oy ree blocks Barnes, Osteopat hi wn ~ . M s. ¢ _ a path cent Monda st 7 <aa B.M. Biner [ise hs WEST SEATTLE. : : w sat isa ws Benson aa : ‘If You Have 500 | Adame : ' on re CUT PRICE Dollars — ~ Bids ®. § ' pe I" th, . creme ter ¥ PHYSICIANS. ether Geb down, helante eca te ee | eres ‘ PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. wage anes * ie, | ond * ROOM WITH BOARD peainigrnen Supply Co. 111 Cherry my i ' ae ee aa nia FARMS AND ACREAGE, Mi. HOMB HUNTER FREMONT AND BALLARD. a's . , TWO BLOCKS | NW... Ballard EDUCATIONAL. +8. re; naw ; anes MAND G86 Fr . pay * ° Aciine 38 Holyoke Bidg. jie | pen has DESIGN GUMAR MELLGREN, (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) COPENHAGEN, Nov, 23.--Antich pating that the New York Yacht club will eventually accept the chal lenge of the Royal Swedish Yacht club, Gumar Meligren, conpide the foremost nautical designer Sweden, has already commenced his work of designing & challenger for America’s cup. Mellgren is working on a 90-footer, the details of which will be kept secret it is known whether the challenge will be pted HAS HIS HANO CRUSHED. lives at Seventh ay, and Lane st had one of his hands badly crust Ww ere Exwtootye:. Carsten) erat bospival that ue Toss som YASHINGTON, VW, 23.—The | appointment of David Jayne Hill jof his fingers. of New York, present minister to] the Netherlands, to succeed Charle TO SEND ROLLER magne Tower, of Pennsylvania, as | ambassador to rmany, when| next year, fs a clear case of re esis ward for long and meritorious serv Back to California for P. F. Rot sell is the word at police head ww | quarters, in regard to the man who left San Franciseo last March, tak ing with him Dr. Harry Morton's wife, and also $200 belong to the doctor to pay the expenses of the trip. The Oakland police have sent word that the man is wanted on the charge of grand larceny, and he will go back under the care of an officer, The repentant wom an has been turned over to friends DAVID JAYNE HILL. » Prior to his appointment to the Netherlands, Mr. hill was aaniet ant secretary of state under the McKinley and Roosevelt adminis trations, His ability as a diplo mat and expounder of internation a] law won him an appointment to the chair of diplomacy in Colum bia university. He is an author of considerable note, in 57 years of age and & graduate of Bucknell university NOTED LECTURER HERE Renjamin Pay Mille, of Los An goles, the author and orator, and/ disciple of the new religion of the higher thou . has arrived tn the city to be fen of lectures | junder thy of the First Free church. At 11 & m. tomorrow, and at 3 and & p, m. he will le at mass meeotings to be beld at Christia sen's ball, Broadway and Madison. ad | On Monday he will speak at Egan's | Ihalt at 10 a. m. and 3 p.m. con leluding the day with an address to ‘be delivered at the Columbia Col: | ltege of Music, Broadway and Pine | #te., at & o'clock in the evening. Mr. Mills is stopping at the Washington Annex PLOTTERS MAY BE SHOT, (By United Press.) LISBON, Nov. 2.—-Several ar reste were made today of repub lean leaders charged with a con spiracy to corrupt King Carlds’ per sonal guard, to seize the govern ment and force his majesty to ab- dicate and seat Crown Prince Luise Phillipine on the throne. The plotters may be shot, ROMANCE IN SLIP OF PEN. MRS. R. W. BRUERE, (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) CHICAGO, Nov, 23,—A slip of the resulted in th ins Martha 8. Bensley and Robt Walter Bruere, magasine writer formerly of Chicago. isoth went tories to the same magastr In returning them the publ ra} switched the manuseripts, The cor respondence resulting from the| error led to an acqualntance and love, The Brueres now live in New York and are collaborating upon a novel of New York life New Steamship Line | + PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, 28.—C. J Lehman, general manager of the Merchants’ Independent amahiy company, of Los Angeles, has pa tally completed arrangements for @ new at amship line tween Port land and San Pedr It ta the in tention to place the steamships F A. Kilburn and the Ha rua for a starter, | take | | | several marriage of who will see that she reaches her old home. THE RESCUE The county authorities wefe re | with Harry Finerty, who is wanted Heved of a very embarrassing situa |in Fresno for highway robbery. | now required to receive pupils tion yesterday when the parents of | - domestic art, the qpen bel Charles H. McMinn, who war con Jealousy Causes Shooting. tensely interested in t fined in the county jail on a change of insanity, arrive and were permitted by the the man home for treatny The physicians had refu to commit MeMinn to the asylum; the commissioners said they had no au thority to recetve him att ae hospital; Sheriff Smith 4 not want to release the man Fran 8 jall, but could not legally hold him with out a commitment art to nt LOVE IN A COTTAGE FOR JOHN. ROCKEFELLER’S NIECE ag MRS. A. D. CALLIVER, (Seattic Star's Exciusive Service.) RUSBELL, Kan, Nov. 23.-—It's love in @ cottage for Miss Carrie | Rockefeller, niece of John D. Rock efeller, who married Andrew D. Cal liver, superintendent of the state agricultural experiment station, sev eral days ago, The cottage, a one story white fame affair, makes a dot upon the prairie at the station jnear Hays City Rockefeller, her father, is times a millionaire, and a state representative. He has no in terest in the Standard O11 Calli ver's only income is hie salary TRIES TO DIE BENEATH REVOLVING WHEELS (By United Press.) Frank SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2 After walking the streets for five days and nights, with barely enough food to keep her alive, Leona La |Mar, a com young woman, threw herself in front of a street ear at Folsom and Spar sts., ir & vain attempt to end er life. Only the quickness of the motor ed her from being terribly As it is she ix at a ho y, suffering from interna injuries and terribly weak from starvation. WAR DEBT SETTLED. (By United Press.) LONDON, Nov. 23.—-By handing to the embassy of Japan a k for $24,302,200, Russia today 1 out the balance of her war debt. This was the balance due the Japanese for the maintenance of the Russian prisoners. ADOPT NEW RULE Health Officer Parry announced today a new rule in dealing with quarantined people, Hereafter five lays mt apse from the time of taking a negative culture before the jnarantine will be ratsed aid that probably 60 per ra the @ tog CHALLENGER. While coupling cars yesterday afternoon in the Northern Pacific railroad yards, A, Martinson | tempts at elocution in the police] leourt on Tuesday last, Peter R.| Rounds, a butcher of West Seattle, undertook to expre@s bis defian of court mandates Wednesday night | by chasing bis child around the! room with a big knife, and is now] doing the first of 63 long days in the city bastile. Rounds was up before poll court Monday charged with driving his family out of the house while drunk, His wife pteaded for the from Victorta/ AWAY AT * LESCHI PARK Bivery dance was an " tant tames known night at the Newsboys’ ball at | attended er oneal Leschi park pavilion being the Gold Dust Twing the for an entire evening the quick Dutehmar and the ania ’ merchants of current ewe | dancer w + the pursuit of the nickels Prizes Awarded 4 ; and pennies to pursue pleasure} p,,,, head Ss through the mares of the waltz and | pie ot Waener at a é.. i A the hop, skip and Jump of the two | yt we tone 4 . step, With right arma encircling | 1°! K prizes were awarded (aint the waists of tinsel fairies, Moorish | 4 " maldens and other creations of the |fyh fok Croewed j } manque ball, the membaga of the) woe Orit mn Newsboys’ union celebrated thelr re ee 16th annual dance until an early Jobnny Harri pw hour this morning pu eg Rise to Occasion. hte ir! ld True, some of them found it tleman’s costume Bn lharder to jump @ #wishing train | blackfa than a moving street car, and more George Dickinson a difficult to avoid the dangers of Brown captured fi a maidens fleeting glance than the waltz contest; MY peril of a dashing automobile, but Rubenstein, second, ax they rose to the occasion with the lone and Mr Jan facility born of Iife in the street George Harrison and jumped when they could not Newsbo: unton, jwafely glice manager umber of guests added to the During the evening pleasure of the occasion and to the \of the juvenile co keenness of competition for the | boys, made a sp: | vetoes offered for the beet cos-|to an insistent | ‘ 63 DAYS FOR RAMPAGE With a bouyant contempt for the} following upon several at-| jection of the court and he was on @ 63-day suspended senten to keep the peace, in spite of sev eral oratorical outbursts in whieh he declaimed his own virtue. Just to show how tnd could be, he went on the rampage with the cleaver, with the 63-day re- sult REQUISITION GRANTED. Exciusive Service) re Armed with requisition papers SHAGEN, Nov. 23,—9f have been honored by Gov.| young woman in Den k may Ben Drenth, detective of the | come a graduate of the queen's epartment of Freano, Cal., is| chen, under the plan fnaugu in town and will start back today |by order of the queen b reeff. head cook of the royal kitchen SONORA, al, ? 23.—John | of young girls. Ryan, a saloonkeeper, was shot| A certificate of graduation through the neck last night by an/ the queen's kitchen is the o unknown man who escaped. Jeal-| same to ail doors for these ousy is supposed to have been the} girls, hundreds of whom gi motive. year oe FIND CITY FINANCES ARE Il BAD CONDITION on. It was proposed that the jengaged in the construction of ‘edar river pipe line be calied Finding the city finances in wha they considered a serious condi j Yon, the finance committee of the jelty council, together with Treas-| but this was not agreed upon. jurer Russell, Assistant Treasurer | water fund was shown to be | Graves, Corperaston Counsel | drawn about $62,000, but no Beott Cathoun, President Bur-| for conditions was found of the city council, expenditures in regard to the Ner Carroll, Superin- ing department and the legal of Streets M. T. Mai street improve scountant Lamb of the water were considered, but no step t rtment and Chief Clerk Upper duce expenditures was fe |met yesterday to consider the situa A commiitee was named, 0 The only definite action tak- ing of the to forego the purchase of the committe Councilman |Rainier Valley Water Co.'s and to order the payment of the } $61,600 assessment against the Fed. jeral buflding and city ball property |for the regrade of Fourth ay | Many curtailments in expenses were proposed but not decided up Comptroller CarroW and A Treasurer Graves, to meet Ta with Superiniendent L, B, ¥i of the light department to get} figures representing the scall r cepts and expenditures of tha) Bssinasaos os NEGRO AND JAPANESE PORTERS | PEACE CONFERENCE IN COURT | The internecine current of animosity that really tuated Thorne when he ¢ Yuki in the Perry and slammed jin the face, spreading his nose the greater portion of his final peace conference of an warfare that has been raging between the Japanese serv ants at the University Club and th negro porters of the new Perry |tognomy apartments, was held in Justice Car . The negro used his left hand, + . the explanation that he w | rolt's court yesterday afternoon | ent and the Sent when 8. A. Thorne, head porter at/ wondering what kind of a the ry, was tried by a jury on|he carries up that right sleeve the charge of assaulting and beat Cap) H. Lord, chal of the club ise committee, ine W. K. Yuki, house valet at the Py tinny Bruce simone club. om { Yul There has been bad blood bet weer Sb oneeeld Cheam bay of the Mongols and the Ethiopians | pa, Fletet porter and for some ©, growing out Of AN | painiers testified for Thornes alleged insult offered to the colored | jooked like a case of { tond cook of one of the ers of the | tion of the importance of his Gal | Perry by a slant-ey son of th mart of Thorne, and he | Although not brought out y, with a fine of $60 testimony, it was this under ee ee ee | * - Paid Advertisement. Re * STORM WARNINGS. * 5 * * v 1 er, * * Northwest storm warnings * rh *® were displayed thie merning. * a * Heavy northwest winds are * *® expected this afternoon and * q * tonight. * i, ‘ + * CANDIDATE F ee ee es 7 [INFANT MURDER IN For Mayor WEALTHY CIRCLES) sss’ 'sa')elecon! wean J is A Broad-Minded Business A® (By United Press.) ministration—Justice and Ei PASADENA, Cal., Noy wi Rights to All € arm and both leg t | the body of a hand nev Pay attention to obscure jborn white infant ha n found || lawye heap opinions. in @ hog pen in South Pasad se eee was collected in garbage from on¢ of the twenty hom of wealthy THE SOUND TRANSFER CO, people tn this m tov INCORPORATED. Hird police are investiga Freight, Furniture, Baggage. oat fully every detail connecte ' Ca and first-clne® the finding of the body, an tll. t. Prompt serview these families are under suspicion sees er s The Infant had been struck w . 1 Vestern Ave. hatchet on the head be beln lb dbectepasenin consigned to its horrible “

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