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“THE SEATTLE 8 R_TUESDTY, NOV: BER 26, 1907. d ARE YOU LOOKING For CHURCH WILL OPEN EVE ant : UARTER ACR B TRACTS + * \ VI 7] ! Wherd you can ttve apd di where you come presen) ee me | F john Young to entor thy Telephone Them fi} merch ries eee ROY var for » PYgult, which the robbers thee : me tit trom amoke and dust, where * CLINTO Iils,, Nov, 26 log hed Failure to raise all of the $60,000 subsoription have been lemn fre, To Us A SHLD We cee veontellen Gnaairute |® The posses early this morping #|,, The bulk of the money had al *| debt on the new bullding of ghe quent and wenergus, and the pong % urrested two mon giving thelr ® ready been placed in the safe and | Firat Presbyterian chureh will not | UM ‘ih the @ might nog Ant F | > 1e # names as Ward Miller and #/the time lock set, but $2,200 in eth S aedatae Geel amare k ch 8 come » — And We Will | Well We Have Just What You Want 1 i TR ge i Aerebh PA we ta aga bg SE tena provent the opening of the now | ploted Smid ust Do the Rest Don't buy anything watt you have ween the GREAT Tie cused of holding up & bank ®/oounter, This the robbers shovel church as soon as it Is ready for © held Sunday oot " |# here yesterday and stealing #/ed into # bag and took with holding services -eetgpe ity of tm find Charae for one tneertion, 10¢ “] INCOI N BE H Vi sAS” *$ }) in currency. In a room®®!them to the Hotel Henion, where The debt may be rained, an a oinding e Dr. Matth. aur! per line, Seven words to the 4 4 > AC * from which the bandits e# #|they had previously engaged a comimittos headed by U. K. Loose jews favors such action, if ii or tt line, Three times, one cent a erin SA Stay: tna “tet rom acreage . || w caped, $1,600 wan found *\room. They had arranged. the has been soliciting subserlptions anary on t of financial a word, One month, ée per line a 1 . lw */i money f rolls @ that it ‘®ould from members of the congregation dition per day ea ROR tO i tt tt me be onsily carried and were just from the time Dr. Matthews| The churet at the Cow 4 j _ Minimum charge for an “ad ‘The beautiful \ About to leave the hotel when of and the board of elders passed the ‘ 1 Spring at. cong af to 20 centa. en a | (By United P. 7 4 of thelr presence resolution that the new building or f $200,000, i . saan y United Pre leers learned of their presen ; and FROWN ee AG Sie he AL | CLINTON, Mla, Nov The |and attempted to break the door would not be opened until it was oe powslble “ / yes ug Co, r that it jjatate bank at Clinton was held up| Before they succeeded, however, pair ie i for ste é witt y will be held and Cherry market t first committee met wit new n Dec, § ; eo and robbed of $2,200 In coin whortly the robbers Jumped from the win , bug) = SARS AGE “hgh F ae before 5 o'clock yesterday after-|dew onto an adjoining roof, takime yh prota sire et paler yng bane igen rky ag coment can be hig A ll ete Ok Se =H ais noon by two men, It was Just alonly $700 in.gold and leaving $1,600 | stock gamblers’ panic sent a quiv- made, aw tt is hot that the | MAIN. OFFICE--Seventh av q rices 4 200 to $400 few minutes after closing time|in silver in the room, It was dark | er of nervournens over the country | buflding w 4 in time, | between Union and University sha. Duuntiorey tay Ot Plekeeg eee ah Ge to || When the men appeared in the|when the men escaped >| aoe r apenemmesaany Phones, Main 1050: Ind, 44t tat v eldsenik 10 ‘cur sae Y |/bank and,* with drawn revolvers, | hotel and all trace ef them was MEND STAR’ § EXPOSURE | The S cannot gus tee |/forced Assistant Cashier William! lost. Pouses were organized and COM E OF THE shelter ipatvan Werpenatitt “John . W hite Co. || Argo, Cashier Murphy and Book went in in pureutt AD recy of eturie reaponatbl fr bad - COMBINE OF MILK DEALERS “ curring in telephoned adver sor Or Biock Mrieet te Alesten tullding.) | , Vl of teoments é : ‘MOST ‘STRATEGIC P POINT oN PACIFIC ibivowore ot, the arisilal com "De, aii bsg MONEY TO LOAN. | Shite Ane AOnGASE. spltacy of the milk combine to ex De el knew The eon! ie na eH Bets sie nie he |tort exorbitant profite from the Star some few neo, it hag pave STAR LOAN CC une. | ~~ | people of Seattle has met with always ke ering away at a ta second and Jammen sist | $175 commendation from readers of The some corrupt r other, the tract nd |g Sith "teins oe lantere 7 grains, With the many towns Star, expressed in letters such as mee the mbine, and foe | around her, Redlands, Pasa the following ference I st aghiDigt, gnetr nahh ofSs om bie bole withuut na, | ty | ald Just ein 1 to B-aore ‘tracts tral San Pernardino, Pomona, Long | Seattle, Nov. 26, 1907, [lke to say tha seve of Bap Py Rag A, ch, Riverside, Santa Monlea and The Seattle Star urday expla mystery NATE Santa Ana-Los Angeles would be I notice in this day's Issue the why no #u ould ta $20 Dow an exceedingly rich prize. raise of 2 cents per quart on milk for my | about. the . a re t idl f Superior advantages would be and the estimate of $200,000 profit middle of O en my wife added to this city as a base for an | per annum from the sale to 40,000 and family a this elty, tf ge ne enemy by the many railroad Hines] yt) tock of bl tin | familien tn this ctty about three « pr tapping the district. Los Angeles ts | ee eras eae Saree Now, Mr. Editor, if we could get We could e at any ep ‘ mousseline Is made clove fitting 19! hue6 milk as it came from the cow ouppig n-aere One plese, with ¢ t widely cir | ay one conwumer, | would the arts at Pr Serer fieed cular, A girdle of blue mossaline | Pres tthout a grumble, but such . hed is drawn high above the waist at CRESCENT LOAN COMPANY, || uding bottle, stuff as they palm off on the con and then raise th Weer @ Whbelen. $1 MARION BOILDING ee hos | the back and falls tn very wide sash set) SUEREESESE EVREERES ESE. ml - eure price * © quite a stock Yoaned salaried ne ee Br oe f pe ariel Re yf a ee The milk delivered ins part © would sive ug e Pao sates TRACTS. | oy ae ute lof the city {# simply horrible. It sUpITY, excepting a0 Poop eve acts of rich lace outlines the vest and collar of b aii it mil i BP oe p one % RB tise dettek set is an outrage to call it m' and 1 ue to order it ae 5 urban line, = 0 there seems to be no reme dy, un- |eve norning ch of course waa ‘Gene h leas our inspectors will use a little out estion, MR RTH A , $s. wo ds DEAD. moze energy I have re in giving you 7 ann. Lowen a T. H. CANN these fact think it ts pret Pees a 5 iin F A Newte Lingering just long enough to see The following letter tells of the good ¢ n of your pars » her husband once more before she! exnerience of & new arrival in Be | ments ir ny nights » {Reneke see Velen otee died, Mrs. Worth, wife of Captalm |attle who was una to get mith Ge on 00d Suck to you, - = oem . Frank Worth, master of the steam. | during October, when the member ua 4 power of good BANKS. em t © obser e agree-| work for t \ BEEF a cro AES tor © ship Nunivak, succumbed to heart | f the exchange obs the ag . le, or * BANK OF ment hot to allow the consumer to i am, t reuuired to ree ae | : disease at an early hour yesterday | change milkmen A GREAT ADMIRER” m5 entloned date a cca ° Canada. — morning. : - eS ee eee See rther «in "given that said books toe it me Canta | | NC Captain Worth has been north is tah * Faited States A great danking | nade » early fall and arrives Se A ' hee i j anaactad. “Interest allowed o8 | Owning land ix CAPT. A. W. FRIES. ON THE SAN PEORO WHARVES. atmos a i fal and ty a in Se BREAKS ‘ age * now at rage a. . PUFA BTM. traf, . oo i BY C. H. TAVENNER, }& great railroad terminus, having the last stages of a long Ulness While alighting from a carriage | * the purpe it Boston Harbor on ss (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) ree railroads to the east and three Funeral services will take place as» he was seeing some of his hunt LONGSHOREMAN INJURED, ites Giencor 1 heave » ee) : LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 2 the north. from the Fremont Undertaking par-|ing friends off on the boat from ig cet my hand and affixed the If war should be declared today “Yot there is not a single gun to! jors tomorrow at 1 o'clock, inter. Dungeness, George H. Davis, pro engaged {n hoisting coal tle 7 H | what would prevent the Japanese or | ptotagt San Pedro, What amazes | ment at Mount Pleasant cemetery. | prietor of the Davis hotel im that any other hostile fleet from steam: | me that so far no one bas city and uncle of Charles Tennant . thern docks thig ing up and quietly capturing suggested the use of Ban Pedro har Long Trip Horseback chief of the Seattle detective force, morning, William Fitagerald, a longs Pedro and Los Angele Dor 4&8 @ naval base. 1 believe a EUREKA, Cal., Nov. 26—Edward | stepped on the side of his foot and shoreman, living at the Commercial) U. 8. Army Engineer Capt. Amos |grave mistake will be made {f San | 1) arrived last evening from sustained a fracture of both bones hotel, was se sly injured by the W. Fries, tn charge of fortifications | Pedro is not cousidered as an im-|Chowach, Wash, having traveled in the left leg, He was placed |! ing of the coal holst. He wag in the Los Ange district, and portant point from which to direct | ine entire distance, over 900 miles, aboard the boat at once and brought | « in the bold of the vessel, the ship Minnesota sradyated mid-wite West. Phone X t HUY IN LRDOBKWOOD chief engineer of the great 9,000- Breat naval maneuvers. on horseback through the roughest to Seattle, where he arrived early |» ing a ken leg and s se thon the | tion eran of choice nty | foot breakwater at San Pedro, gave |} The breakwater that t# to give! Dorion of Washingron and Oregon, \this morning after a painful all- rious scalp wound Ey cf Sette, Weantaston at a4 in A pepolic sent @ startling reply San Pedro, 25 miles from Los An Tce Wetnaniay. November us iwi) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "There is nothing in the world to geles, a harbor costing $4,600,000, feos purpose (of | ele poh mantante prevent such a capture,” he sald. is now 87 per cent completed. This But you have not covered the yreakWater will shelter over 60 transaction a ther FARRELL & DUNK, b Bear property, come before By or | Tork block: | ganera) | prastt biggest potnt in the question,” he eres jot water having a depth of Seay Eetttes Wace ewennie 10th | Bakes adetract department; continued. “Once an enemy oap-|ffom 20 to 60 feet, apd 200 acres 4 , , ne Gots peense tured San Pedro, it would be In ore with a depth of from 20 to 30 A.B ERNST. A sy SEEPTECH CAS de Tee ye i} x = EB Piper-Nuwand ond wie ea a een —~——~—~—-~ews |gongion of the moet strategic péint feet, plenty of room to anchor the ee tam . ie on the entire coast as @ base from largest fleet tn ence. There is eeary | “ a 10 New Fore | $150 Down which to operate, Los Angeles hgs plenty of room for the constructior ‘ | large stores of provisions, fruits afd | of dry docks within the harbor coal ; sD BALANCE x ne esa See ar wom eee oS eae notified to appear before the tr Modern WOMEN ROB spf ellen ome Asked at Wenatchee, North Yakima and Kennewick you can bu "the BEST 5 Room Cottage . MILLIONAIRE DEVOURED BY DOGS oe ae TRACTS in the world at PATTERSON-ON-THE-COLUM- Benton County, VOLCANIC ASH is the soil that produces the lus —— / (By United P flavor, and (By United Press.) PRORIA, fi sunshine paints the rich colors on the delicious fruits for which these towns a Sane Onesseth be ‘Pettman jamination—Poot people tree of —KHOLPH BWHABNE Fe New York i fidek sa CHICAQO. Nov. 26-—James Ba. DAFA Anderson, aged 00 years, re ; ich “ib rem are te; a tat & ~WILLINERY. | Fie es Al pe Pee ypscee cluse, tvies iu a catia boat in ail! are famous At PATTERSON volcanic ash ranges in depth from 3 to 70 who gave her name ~—- feet, and the sun shines 300 sn each year. near this city has been found dead Stylish walijinery et lowest “ neve, 1601 Fourth Proposals Mee A wards, but whose real name is be cate me Ot MeOF Tae : oft __DENTIOTS. tectives to answer in New York Ny sags egplleee cre agin vetgg MAP OF CENTRAL WASHINGTON. ‘ ace Be at | Paton block, “ : t yone vente aol a shang ois is thought that she had been dead foes sounee that be te e for four or five days. to the amount of $25,000. Accord ing to the Chicago police, a man who said he was Robert H. Brown AIL FOR Al ADAMS of Atlanta, Ga. complained to the New York police that while he was in the company of the woman hi (By United Press.) oe Awe. Gaven ORG D }eolored accomplice rifled his bag RATHDRUM, Ida ace © . - a 7 cane | Steve Adams has been admitted to MUSICAL. j - —— ball in the eum of $20,000, and | ln ee a? ~ Darro punoed that th ball GITUATION WANTED—MALE. | “titan Pune, voc fi | WILL INVESTIGATE woes be provided at ence. Darrce sthted that he would make every SEA TRAGEDY jeffort to prevent Adams from be jing taken back to Colorado on the |Colitns murder charge. mal goneulted from pot dally. Bundaye fr Pred Perincer orenestra #117 sth A 237 HELP WANTEO—MALE. CS ag, Denis, duck end wing dancin <e NATIONAL LA 08 Pioneer Bi Phonee--Main 1994: ind 421-422 California Hide lawiey, 1253% Third av pei gy eee Pe Gee EFRFER72R55Es. FE} Print branches, furnteh=d coat and vest operator seeks lon, factory oF custom work. enker, 914 Howe st, Vancouver, B (By. United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.—| TWO MILLION COMING John Bermingham, United States marine inspector for the a Beet coast, announces that he will make an investigation of the ey Dated Pres.) ‘ “ig “manstacturing CHEAE cuuban’ it tones Mesa CHERBOURG, Nov, 26—The ' ¥ AURIST ‘ ce . OCULISTS ND AURISTS. CHEAP Reta and Ada Shotte. the three | Xt! Pringessen Cecilicon ts on its MSTED, MD. Hours children who were swept from th United States with § ed. 617 Bitel Bide Main Jeck of the steamer President agies from the Bank of en route from Seattle Cap@}in » New York banks. It is D, Bye. Mar, Nose Cousins of the steamer ha: that the French “Witel Hide Hours 16 4 ‘ retail FOR RENT Furnished or unturpis fooms. Mre T. MeKi oad _beeD| holds $10,000,000 In United CITY REAL ESTATE. gold and that the entire amo —~~~- | to be sent if it Is n d or Throat Bidg Mais Famine Threatened. OPLE, No ¢ LESEGETSIRRERERSE ET» OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ation “tree my ning yep the tallure of THE GREAT FRUIT BELT. author OSTEOPATHY. seat ; The tan has already t map how Benton County is bounded on th des and cut iM ag peace sine wl orders forbidding the expor Phone dueen Anne ites | ,0" 8, B. Barees “Osteopaini Sieies. ding the export | Hl across s. Do you know that these two, the ( mbia and the — : : ele ers Maina BaaTi haconD Yakima, are the only rivers irrigating Washington's t Fruit Bell? ae Benton, the youngest county in the state, with all the gr railroads pass- BAF ROOM WITH BOARD. aprethe were registered today as ing through it, and favored by Nature as it is, who can for I the extent ced jBeara sed Toon ew a “qf i Lert ine—J, Devine, 36, Nov. 16, of its wealth a few years hence & brid EDUCATIONAL. | PATENT ATTORNEYS. f ' Movida. 1005 Columbia se” BUY NOW AT PATTERSON. Sew ution, Bape @ Brooks resis oF car ' me WEST SEATT LE. ° oa Yo Bruhn, 60, Nov. 24, 106 ‘ the time, and Patterson the place, t 1 rm, while he FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS — = -| . a” ich Carl A. G. Ulrich, 66 the land is cheap and the terms easy A more delightful to live can- Meetit A CARLOAD OF GRNERAL PUR large» | If You Have 500. hehe ena Be ear ga uve not be found ill Eastern Washin than th t n a broad — ce is BAT woo 5 | | Dollars }1418 Ninth av. W outhern slope, with a commanding view . the mighty 1, beyond Which IBORGETOWN iT « 1 y : ‘his = ae roe: | ee ft cg 44, Nov. 23 whose sweeping curves tower the distant Blue Mour gon, This t.. 18017 Becond J « 1, 56 nV town, with its fertile irt ed tracts on every one of ext ¢ Dr Dalton, 416 Arcade Shia and a , venth st. and Second the beauty spots of Washington ity, PHOTOGRAPHERS! Pp r vite Inf No 903 | x J RS’ SUPPLIES, pan ia wr : For a limited time $1.00 down and $1.00 per week per acre will buy a SAN aa ne oe a | peattte poly 143 Cheery Oe. oe ' Stew wt—H. Stewart, 34, Nov. ¢ tract. Buyers who desire can arrange at our office for free transportation The f ar. Phone A ist), —tf STORAGE. | oor Marpare to Patterson. day, ¢ | THe RE ——— . 7 ‘pusiness in MS ee : BIRTH RECORD. Six ne i STORAGE CO vs 1 ve a sone we Tm | pif, Pugst tye, ot 2a? ded aye, gouem were registered today as dlsoha FARMS AND ACREAGE bney--To wife of B. OG, Abney 8 9 ~ - tleth s ov, 21, a son | F : * “ “ « To wife of J. M. Butler ; a ae bay gt, tle a ‘ : “ | South Park 14, a son ee : . “! An electric line to cost 00. . 3 2p + ae ; ‘ : - ; : res 000 ‘will be built, convecting Wor CORLISS. 304 PIONEER BUILDING. H. L. PINNEY. 4-p| Minster and Chilliwack, B, ¢

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