The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1907, Page 6

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Want Ads | 225 ! tale money “Vine r Telephone Then |: 9 nd We Will Do the Rest ; curity Charge for one tnsertion, 10¢ Three time one cent a Ov nth, Ge per line day trim charge for an “ad” 20 cents. DOWNTOWN AGENCY Kennedy Drug Co, Firat av BAl LARD AGENCY—P. H Mw ard. ay opp. City Ha Phone, Batlard 206 MAIN OFFICI even av ); Ind. 441 iJ " f ne d oc in telephoned adver SOCIETY NOTICES, ; ’ } 2 Ga Ihe man; Neuss repairing tn all brenches, window and d: woreen® Hee brench . 1 *, SPECIAL NOTICES. ok “Qiinine MONEY TO LOAN, reat tn . in A event eat all omate stallment STOCKTON, © | James McHale, ones . | conter fielder i retat | man of the the Boston hovers Death clowely about the | unconscious form of Dean Melntyre, | “Anade| the I-yearold son of George Mc bankieg | intyre, living at 1280 Bast Spruce | lowed 8) ut, who accidentally shot himself yesterday while playing with a | calibre rifle | He a iresn ate t wal | 8 O OLM M . | ar wante with the or hone tte § na vA (By United Press.) | a" Wesbinee. ces peck tres * TACOMA, Nov Helloving | Vallingtford car dou WK SpeLY Par. Ness | that the ¢ m of giving gifts on | np LL a Moure 10-4 | Christmas needs*a radical reform, | Satatits. ‘huastues gure guaranis'a Oot | mm Bil Mrs. Carrie V. Shaw Rice, a poetoss, | Fasamatiem. paraiyein. netvous divegeen | © Dr | Williggy Fallieter hres who has published several v jumes | ebesity meite Joints a woe | and who is also a prominent club Seecesetally tse} OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. woman, with a number of friends | ER ag a) — si,.| Who entertain her opinion, has be gun & propaganda against what (By United Press.) what has been deseribed as “liberal they term “the Christmas — giving . habit NEW YORK, Nov Howard lines. hieved @ remarkable suc : Maxwell, the indicted president of |Cens for Its officers and directors ast tke EM! oe one ACREAGE. the Borough Bask of Brooklyn, who | Siie acc. Maxwell wan reported ul jattempted suicide late yesterday, | to be worth $200,000, All this, how an by slashing his throat from ear to ever was stripped from tim in the Ta ear with a razor, died last night in| effort to recoup the bank for ques nid the hospital, Deserted and dis-jtionable loans for the making ¢ oe m graced, Maxwell could no longer! Which be, as president, had been ger orenemtre. ttt? Sth |stand the mental strain. Not one | held responsible HELP WANTED—MALE. of the many friends whom he had Shortly after he became a bank Pe ATTN { partly improve yeh. Setieted stood by him in his president, Maxwel) married, and in Guitar. Pando. muck and wing dancing. | | ’ "i 1 or ex | troubles, After his Indictment was | thet process of settlement of the papattia dh tee <a] “Gamk Broan Wagaebed Panens [Lean trek she wad come Owner. | returned he remained in jail sev. Rawough bank's affairs, Mra. Max SOW a Fred, Marke Alvorngye, 18 yeare ta | ——_— eral days while bis family rained | well signed with him all the release Between 1h and it yoark, teara meme: | Sat | CITY REAL _ESTAT the $30,000 bail, Maxwell felt his |desdeito realty that stood in his po er |g “large patent concern. Mutual Life) ~—~~~~w | humiliation keenly. so that she is today ponni ween ten and tweive o'eh 4? | thee. | The Borough bank, epereting on SITUATION WANTED—MALE PuVSICIANS. lo Camcerd Mie) im oe ec hachtnie ane | Piret-clage coat and veat opera: - : FURNITURE WANTED. Dr D No-urtmary i om 4b Arcade Skin ond gen) inennen from car Se eee ‘Wanted » iwan of $4,000 on U: om] + PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SU A Cherry at SS Wor farstvare wow. 1618 iret Sy eg ag gr omc Res ik “At | seattle Guppy Co. sy peace rematch STonace. Stockton's erack and champion California state | han signed a contractgto play with | Amerioan#? hext year at | <= M’HALE FOR ~ BIG LEAGUE (By United Pre a large salary, MeHale boelorited n to Portland last year Qu was | COMPANY, | under suspenaton for playing with | the California state league. The fact that Boston haa signed him | indicates that the threat of the | national commisston to bar big league players who partieipa@ed tn California league games from or ganized ball was mé@r , BOY ALIVE, BUT NO | WOPE HELD was found by his mother In| an upstairs room with a ballet hole AGAINST XMAS GIFTS, THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOY. 27, 1907. Ne bate AKO, tal | PACnic FLEET through the forehead, and the lea missile is belleved to be imbedded tn t bratn Consciousness had a returned ay, and no hopes are held out | A Toklo cablegram eays that the mikado’s government, alarmed at the boy recovery ‘a about to put the screws down, United States, to stop the departure of coolies, BEAUTIFUE GIRL the large emigration to dor entirely dif of work in ot | ptece work magnit unprece jo, which must b wands : Palted divic sees ation, t jocks and ¢ niar « nat ne no The work truetio 18, and the ton of the new Panama ere is no contractor one of contrac that combination could bring tathmus organization team work on any of thene has shown that struction cases where the 1 over This be easily an examination of the umber of failing to be found in the ¢ chief of engineers. Fo: work done by hired labor co ulty of work i* merely a que of continuity in true that continulty equally insured by turning the ama canal ¢ if the contract | practically all by the government, but why should be done, at @ con ae rease In cost, ts not apparen States itnelt cons rail or ® by to an unit rience of con the tank to can tra fled ords tractor) by (the nx of the is so drawn risks are aseu (By United Pre ready is more of appropriations may Strict supervision is to be inaugurated at the porte a it eu rent » the ura dr f the true road yndl any the for con apt gov than con vert ree con iffice r all mtin ation It be Pan er to the contractors that ymed this erable t. ~— TAKES HER LIFE "*™ 2" — @istrict. security; will pay UNION aes: (By United Press.) y. Tet Co Colorado Midland railroad at SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Cree ici were tee st teies eed COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, fold dead in bed at an early hour | Frank McPherson, a boy of 17, was 30 neres, afl bottom land, wehard. | Nov Jennioc Griffith, the beau Us morning, shot throwgh the | arrested last night in Oakland on a FOR RENT goed buildings, at Mount ¥ ick ib senhend ‘aac ¢ Rich heart and with a revolver grasped charge of robbing a sub-postoffice . yearold daughter of Rich ‘ in her hand. The girl had lately|in Portland, Several weeks ago furnished room; reasonable: at Fy ard Griffith, master mechanle of b a lted & ag gas Me _ pore ith a Tie th aF., rear Ht m Silted by her fia Pherson, in company with tw 4 7, fuaished Foom, Feasouabie. ‘at For 4 Days Only | — = oo —— - 2 | nen, whe names be pre feeses te Hid Seventh av, =26-28 A | — be t nee of, are aatd to have Step nmaans aca] = acres Tor sec stseed «Sine stare ant sab poe wk OS ee | AS Small Investment } office, at the corner of ror oe nex o efferson sta. tn 0 ROOM WITH BOARD. |Sa" Mewasy itt bed Jup the proprietor ve Hoard and Room—Watking Rovcuses mocds Ca few dollars ip aily The n five car lines. 1424 Beimont #40 font in lee proceeded to ri the postoffice till, and secured about $15 in EDUCATIONAL, | ftampr EE pnb antne ee } re: Alvord, Blocution, Mxpression ‘ gene | g‘itsiyoke Bide, te | 2. GOODFELLOW & #0N:, pm Z . SEATTLE FORGER CAUGHT. | Room A, Washington Bidg Hoaut y United Pre » |. “Lhave fost returned home from LOST AND FOUND. | QUIAM rs. Ethel! Portland. ‘I intended waiting until | (By United Press.) 1 vn - - Todd, wife of Frank Todd, who was) Monday, but car Me 1 » ad mn ¢ " er eh bill and chock | ONLY A FEW LEFT suerdereh tn: ceth Mactan mee earlier, as LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 217 a to RB Joh That 1 what we have of the 16 j . y Ralph |was needed here. No, I have no|H. M. Borgeness, alias Jan P. Jan Get acres of tim — le, who later committed suicide statement to make, ¢ pt that I wen, alleged to be a cheek fo — eee, at the re a & himself, returned from |was not surprised at the story told | wanted in every city upon the Pa FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | (\"r'rs of halt cont. vs ortiand, wh she bad been) by Attorney Abel. 1 have nothing|c:fle coast, was arrested here inst CARLOAD OF Gi menas- ag amend ; | $1 100 mon Mg several days. Mra. Todd \to say _ ae there ts nothing for me | night The prisoner states that HORSES FOR 84 Galan! Meal” Mitaeeee, Gn kee aman | , Pigs o to na: he arrived here from Seattle Mon oe ee “ore AAT 8T8. GEORORTOWN poe 7 pe alevard. ¢ ay peciness property Sewing Machines Stn, ae, Ter t tage on the Boule ler, Mandard, Natio Bet eel) see aah $400 $28. ties of cash. hat year. For full p Tint Push Mal nt Toairing ietiseal Bank Butia a $750 $2.00 ore Leather 50 *, 2 rate | The original noe oo inl? ae . ‘d John Hoffman, gardener for D., siderable sum ad. puaney to be home| esgins Bere wirh a ch ee na ond Aes oy mowny i acr gift, Set0t, Om y 18 minutes a= Se | Hamm, gentioman farmer of South on Monday night It was 12:30 Aol of ind. | Woodland Park av. we are ssiling some |sructed view of city and mountaina: | park, mear the Meadows, had the piclock a Hoffman pursued his m= |and are ali cleared and grubbed. Prices vag jhumiliating experience early yee tee ; asked bo che war _ ae are only ) >t . pee 0 ed men who ack? hn Pies ae Ph #1800 250 PRR ACHE. 408 Orte te jterday morning of being picked/a rapid search through his cloth * " re Main in the dark as worthy: of the at-| Suddenly they dropped b the | of sale, 10-rooma, furniture ‘The « = tention ef tua f they dropped him with the | me oy, n ation wo highwaymen, only disgusted comment that “This ts - much as Gr éjto find that he was common clay/not Hamm,” and then ran rap 1 as Weet 6. WHEELER , few. and beneath their dignity away into thd darkness. One of the Ban, N 426: Ind Rea 309 COLMAN BLDG. Mr. Hamm himself was the gnmeé | would-be robbers dropped a black 3 they were after, as it was known|mask which has been handed over po he habitually carried & con-| to the police PERSONAL Peverson, graduated 199 mid-wife and West. Phone X71 hey rela Gepartment; av: Bea Augiotus Armetroug, 100 Wow York Bicck —— hae Aifyed Otel ; Beattie — _ " = HhAP F ABSTRACTOR ‘ ant sstabtiahed Baw tik. Phone, im 194 ” REAL ESTATE DEALERS. | , . © HiliMa « tide &, ““ADOLPH BEINENS 41s Ne Yor’ a“. Block : ~ MILLINERY. ity ts wor - Sp Mair : 17, Queen ¢ MUSICAL. As. E MASSAGE i i M * ' ® ‘ - i 4 ‘ ome e*, roar 114 Unio tt ‘CANAL COMMISSION a WAKES REPORT THE@HUB 1310 Second Ay THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAY Totem Pole. next | #16 i age ADA sen (By United Prose.) ganization must in each case be a On rend! WASHINGTON, Nov, 27.—Near- | perfected tage at anes te |iy $50,000,000 has been expende a) Too Great for Contract. ve nica mn the Panama canal addition | “The Pagama canal presents a French compan. ecording to the . a Tale ae he From /@nhual report of the Iathmafan ~ Wage: a rom Hea ch Pauntie- \Canal Commission, just tasned - The is voluminous a iy c “ ng 4 deals with the work ady ac neighborhood | H compl n the canal, including | » ; . , if the work in the canal * tod W 49. Hea the methods ing followed | J i the engineering feats yet to be | : Hea *, 30% hb, Accomplished | =t- za, balance $7.60 ps nth; ee Defending the position of the | oft *.| government in doing the | work 1. W 9. Rew Hireot, the report says | Government Plan Best | nt , . i The question of government " FA ry ft k vers € tract In connection a ’ ° h the Mima canal has been ! - yea gy issed, and a conclusion reach. ||P e in favor of the ter method t in use of certain stated advan ~ - ‘fi tages that are claimed to result Al I i row BD BALE To those familiar with river and 4 4 " t \A nice harbor Improvements, erection of i "nigh and le public buildings, light houses, ete., | TH U R SDA Y f . ood td 1 and with contract under the gov pang ys ernment, the advantages set forth | ' vs ™ . at and tnd fre not #0 apparent or real oe +). y It is claimed that contractors CHOICR HOME sITme have r thelr control and at] rapa me, tenets, fom 000 2 | thelr al trained labor forces, | i wraded school 9 1 that by a combination of such } forina, toe aes roe | h an association of contr team work will result LS, 60 Union Bik, —t lthereby accompishing the desired " FREMONT AND BALLARD. end more A matter of Oppi site the fact, conditic eldom enable a w ty . ontractor to maintain intac . y ws ‘ at of | ont organization on shed f work for transfer the . , ii the completion of a job means the erent peg | disbanding the and meh pent & ke ale |though new work ma to him “ti +p/#ome of his old men, @ new or M. SPINNING There Northe area to that of the whole { ee cast gf thy sissippi River, blest with a climate that of warm and balmy Maryland slive with all the requirement sndiebatl oped, Its of 9 ts Vale of grgsne hare of are o ha nites million gr are 1 It we extent the wealth of ture, in her a time a axing the wisdom the der imperative that ma. til such ts de. held ands of the | P ment fertile be cities v its plain the home of ill dot i rive ty @t } é Ww keen ¢ petition f € He Soon vast | will and prairie hty Thi hores, sup. ettled land | the p r three it least ery few year essing, the great opport sad: bs istricts the and hi hundred Why m wen it i just cor Stop worthy of your time A une to you to the Phe inward It meag Let new in tion and ol distance que eontour the g he © goes n hun- parallel at thig tie to ! untage? estes to any every © ver ‘ts will it docks are con n the business | there, ast a of men t puts. inte { dollars a where om ception of handled at i new Rail- ten until it t miles act the rent “a A new railroad It will shorten *acific two thou not other? Y this road will ' pound of freight from I and the handling of the er ippers pat this fre ent of th : n. G ted to ‘ort Sir road The inte and other cerea t of wheat of cattle yearly, which ent through Port Simpson r ‘ ed there, Hu vators, tories will be necessary to 3 pr it for mare ket, It will be no small task to handle this resource alone and it will be necessary to employ t ‘ ls of men te perform this work. But perha t wa form an idea of the value of this resource is to consid of Minneapolis (the center of the United S wheat country). This city has become kr over as the “Flour City;” here is & nd Minnesota and the Dakotas, and alt x eir areas is but a mere patch cc the great valley of Northern Canada, it is suff ke Minneapolis @ city of two hundred and fi ’ pe ¢ Simpson has a harbor ent to handle all the shipping of the world and of the Hudson Bay-Pacific Railwa in North America, it will offer ir greater than any harbor the been able to do. This 1 an Fr ancisco, ring industry and a min- than to ce, Spokane, Seattle u the future Simpson. liarize hime natural rese and the ad- ~ the harbor y other, to to accurately City of Port Common sense tells 5 nditions, al- though on a much sw t been sufficient to build up Cities like Se and Minne apolis, that Port S$ ¢ ources, will be greater than any of these. W owth of the city the value of the business pr will increase and the fortunes of the men that own perty will grow with the city Are you willing to become one of the fathers of the City of Port Simpson, are you willing to-allow this ity to make you a weal nan? Then secure a few lots if the business section now pember immense business houses that have been bulll e by merchants that came in early. Think of the fortunes they have made from @ small investment a few years aga Port Simpson will have bigger mercantile houses inside of tem years than Seattle has now, and the owners wil be men who put im part of the spring of Ieee & small stock of goods in the early next year. Thousands of mon will be employed at Port Simpson neat spring, and before fall the city should have a ation of fifteem or twenty thousand people, and ere another year has passed that population will have doubled, and the r business men will be carrying a large stock of goods and will own a business that could not be built up in, Seattle in ten years, be of the compett tion he would meet with Can you consider the remarkable advantages that natufe bag given Port Simpson and then doubt th of » city? Cam you consider the growth of Seattle with * past twenty year and, b familiar with th untry adjacent, doubt the future of F Simpson, ral country containing more tillable land than th ific Coast country south of the Ca an boundary acres of high grade, well watered far land, lie tribut t Simpson than the ing land of the sbington, Idaho, Orexe et several lar ties have grown up i thes owe their growt are to the produce of the farms your o 1 you that this farm ing country, when served by a ra e Port Simpson & big city? If it does, get into Iine and idgment im selecting lot or tw in the business c t f e town. Work the Hudson Bay-Pa mmence early in the spring. The railroad company " ‘ at Port Simpson the accoms of the a material and men to he 4 have a “dy completed b The eh handling of freight and this road alone enough to support a town of 100,000 peopl e practically ev d of business from the Orient 1 © east will pass througlt paon, because of the vast saving of tra ation cost ¢ shortness of the dista you know that the Hudsor Pacific R saves a haul of two thousand miles from the Pa » the Atlantic, and that t shortens the distance between J 1 England over three thousand miles? Is it not sens t ® great Sa¥- ing will be sufficient to take all througt ht over the Hudson Bay-Pacific If it te. Id owr t terminus of the ad, where all t . e transact ed, and you should buy whet A r three hum dred are for There i# not ck that w t t Simpson, The climate ts about that of Seattle, exc at there is not a much fogs weath The r « * . f the coun try tributary is greater than that he 1 wealth of, the Western States. The agricultura are greater than that of any city in America today, and the busine he city will lerive from the ral A will be imme te thing of the millions of dollars that will be put int y the work men while the railroad is under ¢ « Now, use that comme ene " nto the of fice and ask us for the fs « ements We have made in this advert t. R not asking A you willing to be w “ ear a fortune w rs without 9] a? Y side bust t today for $200. Gell.at. the olfiée at © 1 the com ditions affecting Port Simpson, and if ture good, buy PORT SIMPSON TOWNSITE CO. 614 PIONEER BLOCK, SEATTLE, WASH Tel, M. 5930; Ind DN Yehicdefishets MSTEEE s ™ <<? EXZELSE SRERRET ICTR eTLECEL PSREGL TT FEET #fi feof £3 -EF595 2% ? 2 “Ze t hit tet | eFr-F F252 FIE 227%

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