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THE SEATTL E STAR—THURSDAY NOV. 28, 1907. ¢ ed MONEY TO LOAN te Ieeeves "RUNAWAYS. : ane Want Ads jet the wane |won, two 17-year-old Inde of T koa, * By Unis B | Sbtw tte on ils note. withy won. tf ran away from home on a My rose.) eects ° yvember 24, buying kota trl % ape The & 3 Vintowyenker co, | eu and are now Believed to Ie ih won from | Telephone Them Lanne mean teste a habe ap. 08 - ° 1 olty G. Sileke, of 1S ol this % bnpray patate There in an ambitioungpeddier |ly developed to be a gee ig on ee haw written the local police le {17 to 4, 4 sae at in the city, a disciple of h® strong | the part of Mr, McHugh, who #04: / aging for thelr apprehenston, | To Us Jarm school of camercialism, who |denly found himself the center of i ie WHKKKKKKE HE tant e . politely requests you to buy of his} auack by a concerted movement - And We Will ‘ Applen and potatoes, and tf youlot what looked lke # large wach DARROW T@ TAKE a | BELIEVE FUR IS (* Do the Rest ba are thoughtlesé enough to refuse|of determined peddlers, It waa! {By United Pragg.) : Aatective applied restorativer Pew p 1 he thereupon proceeds to forcibly only one, however, and Metugh | ¢ GE OF CASE 4 land Levey was taken before Judge UNDER we Charge for one Insertion, 10¢ dine demonstrate the superiority of his} found that one with a convenient CHICAGO, Nov 8.-~David Neweomer, on & cha of wite| I . ARREST wo? on Wee ven words to the XLARY LOANA, wares, #o those complaining of | rock, which he bounced lightly off ee | Levey, head designer for Sloan & | Newent i ife saya ghe} t line, Three times, one cont a} TH™ ORRSCRNT LOAN COMPANY. | iim way 4 the huekater’s frowning brow | (By United Press.) rap. |C% Cloak manufacturers, fell to — pera . eaves “Eat “whe ‘s ~ id word, One month, 6c per line ; a P. J. MeHugh, of 907 Queen Convinced by the alight show of hor , Nov 28.—Clarenee Dar dhe thor thm telat When ctanedt- (ta Gon Pramas the fire ruined 7 “aE | “ por day Meee, Mat? * on Anne, states tha® he was yoster /resiatance that Mellugh would not| row arrived last night from Rath Tits coosrinial x oo my : thsaaetanty, tet the.wity. 0 al, Nev, . * Minimum charge for an “ad” |) Oreda Co People Inge BaMK | day gooosted by thie militant huek-|make an aquiescent purchaser, the; drum and on Mogday will take mafronted by his wife ne 7 ent to | Ch : 2 20 ce Bide. . later. The mam on the wagon ask-|vogetable man went #adly back to} change of the defense in the Petti-|s0ore of employes became panic |oured aclogncy and they wont to | Charis me DewWNTOWN A ncyY y at tow vate ofled if he wanted any apples of po | his wagon and drove away bone case, Tt ts announced that ero a the rum or that he , “ n Ps gab Mi 92.006 “ss vale. c a Kennedy Drag Co, Firat ay : ancr & Melt ‘ Mele| tatoos. Mr. Melfugh politely but] ‘The affair was reported to the |Benator Borah will not eome to) it cel ted sutcide gained ctr avey Senet a et and Cherry firmly said “No This immediate. | police. fe Hotse wntil the jury has been #é | culation and her dis Se i BALLARD AGENCY—P, H ary, IoAWa Lowet faten enge a feurad, Charles HH. Moyer, pret | ee . - y Mullen, 321 Ballard av, opp |) MES XN 2 By - > dent of the Western Federation of e € 0 : “ | MAIN OFFICE—-Soventh av Ms | T DAY LE F E TH SE yy | theo at the trial, but Haywood will & Unior nd 1 wr ait - -—— | not come unless he [8 mimmoned ar " ecelved 7 or ae Tw CANADIAN BANS ow ial es has been secured for the Jury : a - have rence | BY EVANGELINE BOOTH, " ‘ in teleph Commander of the Salvation Army | MAYOR MOORE | . DDICE H 7 fe gan | HOG PRICES DROP 4 ¥ To mo Thankegiving day haw al DISCUSSES LiD (By United Pr 0 an DP ‘ i : SOCIETY NOTICES ways seemed’ one of the happiest NEW YORK, Nov Inter-| of detectives attached to h wetted At ed eyents OF the New World. | SSr) * seo ann, When Pe with Distriet Att W. W.|We have a clear caw tt hasons ret, evens that this your's festival may be &) 2's. office 1 did pot deciar he Langdon of San Francisco, who has | Patrick Calhoun and absolutely |; Mercanes holyday, indeed lthe Sunday closing of saloons and| arrived here, are published in the| nothing can save him. Ruef has! Ses redaye Weta What land has greater cause for!) am not now opposed to keeping | hewspapers today, Langdon in re-|not told all he knows or agreed | 1) Main Bott gratitude to the Glver of all our|eyeaters, oped on Sunday,” said | spouse to the question “Do you! to tell. When we call his attention | 5) ; ANDALL Bn why good? His bounteous hand has) Mayor Herbert Moore. “I think if|(hink New York needs a ¢ ing certain evidence he ually de-| { ' . a ta at REAL ESTATE DEALERS. decked the orchards, carpeted the |ihe theaters are to be closed on | Up 1; “I have heard it does.” |clares he has forgotten that par-| *! 4 mp Wrens . bills and filled our granaries; His | sunday that saloons should also be | He od to remark that|teular incident If he comes i —- ———— - abolrin tender wing has o’ershadowed our! oingeg Either the present Jaw | “Cleaning here could be accomplish: | through with everything we know - SPECIAL NOTICES. Wieck path, guarding ue from perils feared | shouid be enforced to the Mmit,|ed with less diffieulty than was he knows be may get off Hebtly,| (0, | ~~ and hidden; His divine voice amid | which would result in the closing |@xperlenced fn Ban Francisco as must be some semblance | f It yor the distractions and whirl of life's) of al places of business, or a new | the district attorney here has a big / rt } stern battle has spoken of peace law should be passed stipulating | exe = é a « e which this world can neither give! what pinces should be closed and os re we and « better country—"that is an} : | sf iste STARTLE BALLARD ; : - So in the happy celebration ot our CUPID AND LANGDON t felt t } Tate fe caer aa me eat Thanksgiving, we must keep in the| i Either ; “ spirit of which it speaks, Gratitude MEET IN A CASE Near burglaries, three in number, was banging in plain #tght on a| PRISONER GETS AWAY, : 0 peuple tree of fa one of the noblest sentiments that les st k ‘ ! . cash register. i can take hold of the human—t!t en- : ao gee NE jMtartied the Ballard police last) “15 each case entrance wan gained| The sheriff - | ce" Valeghone larges the heart, widens the vision| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—The| |, by boring a hole through below the | ha t “ f amy . and compasslotfates the soul, It pute|feport i# again current to the ef | "'# jock of the rear door, and sliding | th 7 M } - : the finite in right attitude toward | fect that District Attorney W. H.| Some thief broke into three sa | 0k Ol (ie tee ide | term , ° the Infinite, and adusta a man's re Sek’ too teanet an sea from Mo.| 0008, the Drum, Club and Boston| The near burglaries were discov ade hie «ce esterday. } ASK A Y lationship with te ierwp with praise |desto, Cal., where it ia stated that |Bar, and not only refrained from ered this morning. The 4 RR + NS “ine f let ws give ¢ all the glory, and in | the district attorney ts to be mar-| taking anything from the premises, Mega + age Bot ve y C “ we " yor 0 te « iT a “ « re od the our Joy not forget thowe into whose ted in New York, to which clty he | hut qhsolutely ignored one very je entrance, and then induced Grand Con | Sone Set. Rate Tees lives more rain than axnstine hea Share. of apdeats Her husband, |Suseestive invitation to walk off the intruder to depart without tak H - 4 do our ful © toware , ato. pan ¥ bles : i Fred Potineer 3 sii wh A TR ; ~ ee ieee car wiealian.. who died several years ago, was a| With @ valuable gold watch which |ing any cash or valuable é j HELP AL r MISS EVA BOOTH. we é vem | Wealthy land owner of that city, | = © == | ax bande, dancing | : poo eg pager erat and, Jt is reported, left his widow YOUNG WOMAN TRIES ee (row Galtar, ba m * it Hawley v ah estate valued at over $1,006,000 * tne Sateny Arrears PROMINENT IDAHO MEN® Makgdon has been visiting Mo | lw WILL INVESTIGATE. * ; Aisma & Brooks, joaty regularly for the past several | TO KILL HERSELF * * | JOHNSTON C ' : gy * gt BS 7 jmontha, and has been devoted in| \* (By United Press.) *) 0. TO GIVE TALK ; | ibis attentions to Mra. Meilenry lw TOKIO, Nov. 28—The Jap *| ING MACHINE RECITAL; | Bhe Jeft for Now York a short time| vane ald, Pree, hey |® anese government has prom- *| i -| — ago, and the friends of both think | wi "D p Gicver. wife of a wealthy | ed. American Ambassador #} aiaeawil ia t ta| they wee something significant tn | 7 gas dime sroggpot th) | # O'Brien that it will immedi #! The D. 3. Johnston Copwiit (By United Press.) merable at Jurpette. a ch. | uangdon’s journey eastward j Clark county farmer, residing east)» ately investigate the cause of ®) a ¢r ox machine —_ mMosCcOW Idaho, Nov, 28 A Well knowe Two prominent ran of this city, ewallowed landanum at # th fT - 4 numb of Jap & | tome e thek ers tn Latah county were arrest aR efdadk Unk evdaian Wii wuiaiéal he increased number 1 ony ¢ o thelr beantif rea” I 4 ov | most amasing ta an organized °C" Saay on the strength of the ALASKA STEAMSHIP lintent. The woman was founda|* *nece Srriving om the Pacific © rect the third floorg j NiTURE WA De Dalton, Wt Arcade Shin and geo , een ee : . ’ on e woma lo . ° nston ( i _ FURN Ui ie <= (uPahene mace ee Ot band for the he . a om story told by the prisoners, ott within « few minutes by her hus: | * COM sd Fmt porate Valdes Foraiture Ca-e restocking tne horses in Northern Idaho, In which are Frank bite an orge band, who summoned a doctor ‘ nach Sep errs Se furetuey ove. M10 Fine “PHOTOGRAPHERS! GUPPLIES. |r tormerly wall And prominently Foresman, ‘These then are amon | SCHEDULE IS 0 Fe etomeeh, Daas cd and|* * 8 Ree RAR He eM | will consist ¢ "WANTES—NISCECLANEOUS.- ore, Was sald to have the best known fn the county, and | _ it is be od the woman is now ou ses ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ed here today, when the it Is said others equally well! ‘The Northwestern Steamship Co./a fair way to recovery. Domeatic| REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING rew a confession from known will be arrested in @ few | has ganounced the winter schedule | troubles are b ved to have made at wit pee See lauer and Edgar Kent, days, The prisoners say White | on Wh Seattlo-Valder-Catalin-Cordo-|Mrs. Glover despondent. She in|, Th annual election of the of-| operat %. tng in ® UNION THANSF who were capt ared in Me ana and pened, on bo vo pin cone * * ward route Three steamers | but 25 years old, while ber husband |e : po Rag ; _ ben el tauata ronal! 2108 Pips prought back a few days ago. man had the brains oney | will be oporated-~the Yucatan, Sar-|is en é t club pe held in room 209| taining | omits FOR RENT nones | Male Bauer has stood well and is now and ougineered the whole thing. |acoga and Panta Clara. The dates| nt we © |Oriental Bidg., Tuesday evening,| The Decer that - ail cinema Announced provide for s steamer December 3, at $ o'clock sharp.| contains many | “the: lid LE MURDER 189 (2820000000 Feces et trina ea = dates beginning with December be business brought » at this meet ha ae a ; re te “ jing on the Ist, Sth, 16th and 24th tng and the preside officérs and v he 4 : ¢ pn ~The | te urgently request a bi; t H VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 28 ae Eee ~ » y hare NEW WHALING BOAT. promptness of Canadian jus-| ‘ndance heart?” as well as severs ae 4 beautif ed Seal ; a ( United Press.) and the next day ansounced that " . ee was shown late yesterday aft-| . . OAKLAND, Cal. Nov. 2¢.--|Mimmous had “pose. east.” TACOMA, Nov, 28—A contractlorncon On Monday aleht” two TRAIN DITCHED, | far Papel Pe 9 ! . jhas been let by & whaling com-|men held up a citizen. They were bben paviar Sheriff Barnet and his nities pany fer the construct’ of Slarrested on his description Tues-| (By United Press.) a core tl . poser onart ast ° ; ‘ d ning and arraigned tn the SLE ont, Nov. 2 o|@ ‘ * ° the ni 2 eneneee te Ele = [yeaee tere fee veese! wi : polices court W mies 4 were | Pacific express No. 3, on the North- | C°%°¢ t i bg be well to Lenore eapttontonistinenn t the body " | na, with iPfoot beam and a 4o > Aitet a, | early, howeve tl : body : MADISON'S TOMB | ponitively ide by their vie-|ern Pacific road, was ditched nea , BRUCATIONAL. _ | who, itis jeved. was kil jmoukied depth of 11 fect, and will tim. Each was then sentenced to Trout Creek, Mont. last night No | 6° Phe ‘Adeline Alvord. Blocution, Expreast: M. A. Wilkins, while on a hunt berequipped with triple expansion /tive years in the penitentiary and|one was injured. Traffic will be | y — on} tai, SYNE ON sefeees te (By United Pr engines. She will be ready for/taken to prison. delayed some time, however ee ee noe y.i\cuss his relatio with Vernle WASHINGTON, Nov, 28.--Preal-/ launching about March 1 | Carmona.“ ina, whose ent Roosevelt and family and sev. | i body was dug up ts WE eral friend# left on & special train MINNESOTA | } * at Elmbur a with this morning for Montpelier, Va. to dor Witkt be ehar nake a~piigrimage to the former | next seaston of the Alam bow valdent Madison. The | PAY VISIT TO CHIEF * grand jury pre lay a Wreath on} Kimmons, who, adcording to Wil-| Madison's tomb. The party will » - kina, is in Houston, Tex. has not return in time to take Thanksate- | eee bg rl Pag tg on (on enna yet been located by the’ Alameda |ing dinner at the White House this | Visitors this morning FH. Whit o La anames authorities, No trace of him in| evening. pe ee peed ae bee ye ge > that he . See Bow pee Deen “eeaveres. Oe Noted Horse Kills M benlenesply St Paul. sake cat th 7 iam 3 he potice there the theory joted Horse Kills Man. | St Paul, state agen » Su Moves ron Sale AT WOOD: Tee eA Ciikine ited him iw}. NASHVILLE, Tenn. Nov, 28.—|of the Minnesota penitentiary and al Marcy sts. ai Hy po se I three Mosier, an emplaye of the stock |refarmatory, The mon are on their Pa Kimmons fe eald to have remark -f@7™ of B.C. Brien,. near) here,| way to Califorgia to get some es afte e4 to neighbors upon the peculiart | W8% Kicked and pawed to death |caped convicts that are he - S * he = tes of the excavations that were >¥ Bis racehorse Kircheval, winner aged Receiver says sail regardicss ‘ going on In Wiking’ yard. Kim-| the Burns handicap tn Califor ‘Presses pa oral 4 that Wilkins | ®i the Cumberland Derby here : ‘ Baedurd Mae always kept his barn door locked | S04 other notable fixed events at eee ie, t ashier, (and acted in a pecullar manner | [Oe . py cr a: epairing in Belew. Vii? Piet, Main ho28 KR. Le {| whenever be (Kimmons) appr iunting Goats, ( Vests, the City, While You Wait 4 ~ B VARM 410 PER ACHE ed the place where the mod Boots, Gun Cases, Duck 217 samae ST. are t “ re A ‘ ar-| Was inte also some heavy Huntin; ns ‘ re, ce & Kir ne a eared the 4 close out, pre 1113 | 3rd Av. 1113 | A ree forming | tee he at ave. . } ere, M i \a hunting trip nea ashentatitte | Than REN TES | in Winn’ compe For Sale for Seattle Cl Moot a Between Spring and Seneca i cae GARI ‘ea bia Wikies ne or re ned ~~ wren business to Streets, in the Ferguson Fern i. "Wining Stock lacs Seicaamatiateinabasentcst FIRST AND CHERRY. work up, a Hotel Building. gle ots " ~ > Optical Department. reputation to dating HM. in & ¢ have fe ale x bli st o Sa ai, «di, M, Herrin & Co. have for sale establish, and It Pays to Trade at This a. 1% or tie — will do it by a q THE SOUND TRANSFER CO. 7 Store---it Is Out of the them. CITY REAL ESTATE INCORPORATED selling good Hich-R Distri | Toda pn A : re Freight, Furniture, Ba . i f -Ren ‘ a P& dour ATTORNEYS AT LAW Carstd) drivers and firetclas goods for less Bs t District With “sane etl monn 2. P $1.750 equipment Prompt: servic than others Find al Pay Satisfaction guaranteed sell them. I have to make this store ee 7 a . 1110 Western Ave } a, l — Both Phones—031 ‘ one of the best inSeattle. It land. 1 fT ettiomenta. & oad Hi Unt , : : ai i si 3 ' . ne ms . Ks will be a store where vt ht Fimt ev a ; By >» | ae Ti vane ret newe a en ee and it a $1,200 « Box Eureka Black Powder | f YOU WISH TO SELL can get the newest and best Beattie Shells, 35¢ and 37¢ i RA REAL ESTATE OF ANY in Men's and Youth’s Cloth mh, ian the t ’ ‘ ‘ frame 5 |f DESCRIPTION ANO WANT ing, Fur hings and } r ‘ se ame |] A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER ng irnishings and Hat a store where you get polit rvice, reason= a. ABSTRACTORS. 5 : oa caw ene G REALCY able prices and your money back if you want it br aie e417 : , eg aetna L | $4,700 : SUiLOING. On account of not getting possession of the store as soon as I ex- : \iamea ea as i cise REC eat AGE . . . | li I pected, I find that I have more goods on hand than I should have at thi ’ i " ol time of the year. In order to convert this surplus stock into cash I will 4 re C: : f . Ki Cit: sour” alte wath te for the next 30 days make 4 ring ot tage | « half, buy Bi ‘ a ] “] 1 ig Reductions on All Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes i . : Carnation Suits That Sell in the High-Rent District for $45 hens $27.00 : . 7 . : DENTISTS _ ti OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION ia B t « ar ® } s -4/ ~ : av, Par i. Milk Regular $22.50 Cravenettes for $15.00 hin ental practive a ts . Silk Lined, Cuffs, Latest Style and All Wo from # 10 FREMONT AND BALLARD i ; St | d t t j } f. ¢ . eri ize rhis is a store where you will like to deal, on acc satisfac- OVEING AND CLEANIN 1 HOM® SITES ‘ tory el » 2 wine, am tracts from 8 he ry , ory class of merchandise, its reasonable prices and it ention to , ‘ o he moder kman, / ’ en OMY Dye | enthe' tm and . ‘ ; ; : dedicn mesers eine the wants of its customers. ri “t oe meek 2 your grocer. He sells a % 3¢ pint can for 10 cents, les BAGE t Bie uw ” j f oe cow oo 0 i JOIN N. THUNESS, P , - makes % pints of delicious ° b J rop f. MUSICAL , 1113 THIRD = » . * pure milk 3 AVENUE. a “Titan Wishes ra Fr. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Ave.

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