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THE SEATTLE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1908. Prices Fall, MINNEAPOLIS. {i prices are down thing tn the North The reductions from the gust Het range from $1 to $3 MONEY To LOAN, ve of $000 Up HIS year I whall pay ant go, aot ouly what I owe in money, but what in duet from ine in kindness. Real Estate Men! S daphone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge for one Insertion, 100 Beven words hed the Three times, ca month, 6e per line ‘rates “ot ' terest principal elties you @ $45 to $50 suit for $35 this ik Higgleworthy and ol] the door Waan't it deafening, Mre. Oomp- 60c No. 106 Stan- ley 6-Foot White. — Oompdonk run ¢ a& sociable after ¢ Minimum charge for an “ad” overpowering DOWNTOWN AGENCY-— have open house today? 39c ett custom of keeping open house. watch the New Year | Oompdonk ? chance he has to be at home on » is going to AGENCY—P. Mullen, 32) Phone, Ballard 304 Seveoth av, Unton and University aoe Higglewerthy MAIN OFFICE os, and clean some paint off his We didn’t sit # | Oompdonk » |Customed to going to bed at that » mere wound of winding up the alarm clock make “How are going Higgleworthy tr The Star cannot cot, and writ accuracy or assume responsib!t tty for errors of any kind oo telephoned adver us real drowsy spend the day eee enacts i the plumbing and paint the wm Feely worthy ATTELL TO FIGH MORAN TODAY fely within welght, and while waiting THE CARPENTER » comme | th dour screenatt Coal and Wood On Queen Anne Ii, Nerth aod Boston on Becond Ave Hauled in on SPECIAL NOTICES. ince ne Masters, Mates and Buccessor to # Phones, Queen A he contented himeelf wolghingin UUme the neighborhood of Prospects ‘are good that the Attel) Moran battle this afternoon for the featherweight championship of the Moran took po chances. jin some light work after his morn weigh-in te at 11 cleared and the fight starts at » betting this morning ts light pAsien ie wttll ruling @ 1-tod favor Attention conference commit leloudless why the atmosphere and the sun shone brightly fighters wer cow and ene good « | inquire of Mtr Pqrmas White Nnameied Rules ths breakfasts ret eres THE ANNUAL SWEAR-OFF F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue ¥ARMS ANU ACREAGE. Interest allowed Coal and Wood Kes nevanraest Seattle Branch WHY DON'T TOU GO out and buy PUORT BOUND NATIONAL enie In peinelpal cities of the Cnited sta! ATTOR NEYS AT CAW. usband and wite on and settlements 34 and 87 Union ad rood & te the top of the hill at theee Bad sold ot downtown "Spen shop Rute CHEAP PLACE etue Armetrong As 1 hand him same is his BY F. W. BCHA How dear to my nual «wearcff, The swearoff 1 make each year STOCKHOLDERS MOTICE OF ANNUAL OF ALASKA: FUKON-PA In Times block. at ones Aifred Gfeller ~ York block, | ‘Te the Sieckhovlers of the Alaska-Yubow: | lew are hereby notified that » annual | Th New Terk te. ff | swear each year AGSTRACTOR: bal |The singing and sealing of doou.| The str ments weighty, Which bind me to suffer a twelve. month of thiret. | The grave admonition so kind and Washington, on "ae « Basement of Mi phone, Main 594 og SE fh Ry The arts to keep |The oozing of will power ping wensation Wu. SHEPPICLO dye works. ring Guten City Drs ROWERT MALTHY ‘ 910-000-071 Aleska Of the squite when he's gtring ] the oath unto me; ‘The load that it lifted right ap oft | The hilarious moment last from the I find I have dropped, with a dull, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF WASH MI “=e TO THE te giving his anmw ae i articlt om teete jirwth in meat Tuesdays Star OSTEOPATHY. pots LT, eatespathy, electricity treatments, 918. | Peoples Ban sceptheatiecienetsieatae FEEDS HUNGRY MEN Penniless, hungry and despairing, handy (© 300 men in the bread line fought | three hours {- | morning for slices of bread, cough nuts and reir that —#i-4)into a big dry goods box in front jot the Palace restaurant, Washington st, 119-900-971 Alaska Hide FARMS AND LANDS, at the box Hingtord car tine “pa any portionate shar FOR EXCH ANIN haa. ESTATE DEALERS. * land, partially improved in the habit Feringer, orchestra. 2 HELP WANTEO—MALE. NO 3 Times Bide. | room houses, em | ADOLPH BEHRENS, S18 New York He be mouths and filling thelr pockets, thereby depriving others of ORERT MALTHY id been towand 920-921 Aleske Bide each caller four bread and a couple The hungry men grabbed it, ‘hurrying to the alley, devoured the food with the avidity of wolves Some of the bakeries, aware of Johneson's efforts, have been send ing him Ipftover supplies, and in* this way he was able to feed a larger crowd than use PHYSICIANS. 1% Diseasee--Dr John Duntap. set TE EXTRA GOOD jand, sxesiient sal! by J. H. Johnson, PROSPECTORS — BARGAIN—1¢ « = Ben. ery street. FURNITUURE WANTED. eee ee Valdes Furniture Co's restocking time: Mie W852 or Ind FOR RENT—ROOMS. euro ameaying In one) Women’ mers otfioe, foot of | Hulte 517 Mitel Bid This scanty meal was all that many of them enjoyed for their For the past | atx or seven weeks Johnson has been feeding from 100 to 300 hungry men from this box, leftover bread, rolls, cookies and coffee jday before. | S© ravenous have some of the multitude become Jobtson°has been forced to sland MARY CHURCHES HELD WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE time-honored watch night, jeburch | as an accompaniment of the service waa held in nearly all the|Changing of the year [Seattle churches, jeongregations uniting in @ union} Dr Arcade. Skin and gen-| Hite-wrinery ‘Aiseases PATENT ATTORNEYS. 21 Alnake Bide 40 nerem veh level - filled with the cakes of the come from a night at police head quarters, where they shelter, and the food given out by Johnson is all they have from day ere Tent $49, near Yesier barn ter have sought Owner desires quick tarnished. pleasent © few Gays. 16.000. which in oun mtove 32.98 per week hay in the barn Furnished houmkeeping Riahed rose, a! tranee on Pine 1826 Terry os. UNION TRANSPER. Me MOVING * shed = housekeeping Two tw 1610 ith ave FOR RENT—HOUSES. cottage, blinds _PHOTOORA PHERS SUPPLIES. rvon Supply Ge, 11) Chery |" cory five-room folyoke Block. tt Baptist church was wateh-night the seene of a joint . in which the congregations fot that church and the Bethany Pr . nap for a few dave only S-room modern Wouse, $16 . 7805 Latona ave Station, Green Lake. 1 manufacturing _ Seueiers AND AURISTS. $142 | wnoiesaie Probably the most unusual serv lee of the oceasion was the dedica tion of the new Green Lake Metho- the service jone minute after midnight Another unusual service was the | terian, installation of the new officers of | Madison Stmect the General Christian Endeavor so-hand Free Methodist the University meer NEW ULSTARY OFFICER. bylerian took com house. 98 Other churches which held services were Tmiuster and Cher Choice Nom opening night Street Preaby ' phone included BUSINESS CHANCES. nn Partner with one hundred dollars to ; Investment and services / $500 for 6 weeks work ARBOR ts boomMMe § foot FROPECCR OTE SOF FROZEN TO DEATH, 3 3 LOST AND FOUND. (By United Press.) #|nouncement has been made eee ee eeeee ee ee ee eee MILLINERY, BALLARD REAL ESTATE. BALLARD SP ant adjutant lartillery district n filled by the appointment from Atlanta to Rocky Elmore county, George * McKenna was frosén to death.° Atlanta on Christmas and his body was found # on the mountain trail 7 FARMS AND ACREAGE. master of the |quarters at 1S-roem hotel, 106 Fort Worden 100, from 1266 to $1,200, | Cooperage Works Reopens. “RDEEN,. dan. Jot 600108, for 11 taing as a mail ‘oke his snow shoes, ing travel impossible Until January tet 1 new drop head. chicken house, fine water, » Which has been ¢ * | for several » ied again tomocrow. and save money Phone. Balierd #1. ee PETTIBONE EXPECTS TO B FREE MAN TOMORROW . Confined in the Hospital, Says He Will Re in MILLIONAIRE PORTLAND, Ove wage Green River Sarre the Kemen sehool bond oently 1 jattle to take charge of the remains. GOES TO HOSPITA Merrott, of 1 colored hour slight k in said @ woma cation the rett eee t eee ee eee ee ee leather Jobn Lane st elty a man in causing & lone of but little market Reneral authorized. » bonds e ¢ the ke Insuran photograph store, je ne and re dined was received Junction, Wyo. death on au eant-bound tra a millionaire of ©. C, Barker berman of this city, Mr ulso witerested in the ness at Wausau Mich., and Tower, Minn “imate | 90 ARRANGE SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS A moeting of the board of educa tion |e held Friday for the insue are to be the money will be as the of it interest DIES IN HOS Lieut, George venue cutter Perry night at the Provide laged 24 years Hite = father | tanda Cal, is on the See eeeeeeeeeee FIRE IN OREGON TOWN. NEWPORT, Ore Fire br news section of Newport today destroying out in one © destroy eee ROBS BENEFACTOR Morse, of No wined #8 Aoquaintance the acquaintance William A son hotel. tered a pent | then opportunity This Heo wh on one side 1 took aaid Morse, money.” MANY IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE. A total of 5,375 immigrants ar thie port from countries during the calendar and of these about $° were of Japanese immigrants refused rived at Just per The number o [admittance | the WALL Ham at will be held at the G. A. R. hall| in Puyallup | the previous e Walla Wa WAL Allen Dell has been received to commence | his life sentence for the murder of Addie Roper, mer Dell Hop Growers to Pool. TACOMA, Jan. 1.—Hop growers | of Washington are going to drgan ize, pool thelr product and hold the erop thie man penftentiary because year in Blaine, for high prices. gether, and success In the movement was ticket for the seat fifth congressional vacant by the death of Representa. | tive Captain orett to represent the Puget Steamboat Owners’ the annual meeting of the ing inspectors at Washington. The session will commence January 16. a messag ‘EW Tre Nominated for Congress. MURPHYSBORO, George Association Sends Man. Ramweil pr bank's repr | Lower had treasurer ing some | the Harry ident of Towboat company, BRITAI rer Stanley, Bank of New Britain, has received from J. H sentative at Bnsanada saying the embezzling twice, and that Walker promised he would ald in recover of the missing securities | ff H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing in City While You Wait. 217 JAMES ST. California, seen Walker, Saturday the men at of the schéme have assurances of |tral Labor Council yesterday aft- | lernoon turned over the Union coal | Central Labor Council. | mine at Issaquah to a private fiscal W. Smith. Will Recover Bank Loot. Conn., Jan of the Optical Department. DEAD. lumber Wis of $600,000, old so that fortheoming only xchool board can make use thus saving the taxpayers the ITAL. W. Kleinberg, of | after @ long Uinens. | who lives at of Tenth ay. and was taken to the Seattle General honpital at an early this morning, suffering * on the face during an alter southern weed the knife on Mer tire 10,000. teeter ee eee ee eee robbed in Morse’s story in asking them to search accuses of having | © bis straw salt case, rnishings, and a carved ‘alive wUh a spread eagle in ont of pity as less than during Ja the American Council has been —< association and Hear Jurys Verdict. (By United Press.) BOISE, Idaho, Jan that tom w he after ‘Ine nt in the George A. P Years in St. Alphonsus The condition of bie tinues erities), but be ee ee EDUCATORS FAVOR PRORIBITION “University of Washington Seattle, Wash sociation, 2. tions on the inange hibition y step for delegates to the pres of the Washington sociation in the uni sium this morning, morning was devote reading of the presider address by President myer, of the association gymuasium building was fi educators, about 1,000 being ent Pr present time, the Seattle oAthletic club, tary elect of the P. N. A. A Northwest branch of the gave the ab Athletic union, today The Portland paper the Seattle man had by unauthorized ase ing agency the private company, feral systeni of mining and dispo sition of product is to be followed. as planned by the Central Labor /in sight. Any coalition or agree-|out from the mines and ment with any other coal company | ments are to begin by next urly two Walla, Waits nor of the ings from the ington Educe . 00 strong Years greetings and tend its meet meeting sent «re d stand of the state State college above telegram ved by a standing vote of the unanimousiy SYPFEoBP ASST OBetarerscorececs Judson Speaks Tonight, ventional as, This efening was forwarde to the governor of Georgia The telegram was read aud offered iby L. L. Benbow Sound university, of Tacoma The session of the°teachers this addressed by Presid: The delegates and and students normal schoo! this evening from Lincoln hotel. This afternoon's int’s Address. Prof, Twitmyer spoke Unattractive Side of School Work Hin address was along well estab lished Hines, pointing out the lack of proper pay, permanent and Independence of methods lowed public school teachers at the ped of men in the profession, and similar points The address was well received Other addresses of the INGLIS GIVES T0 CHARGES — Will Inglis, superintendent of the ; Portland, T. Morris Dunn at last moment being given of the Portland Rowing Owing to neglect on the the Multnomah club, c their own representative to eriticiem. “The story is made ont of cloth,” said Mr. inglis used no proxies this district except Por represented by men with ly good credentials 's turn to secure the \Spokane and Portland in turn already my salary from the A. ¥. if in the future there is tot \remuneration financially Investigation develops the tact | work for the exposition, that the only nt. Sp aly eens came from |no knowledge of the fact.” FISCAL AGENT TO FIN UNION COAL MINE The coal committee of the Cen- or trust vitiates the the mines are The election of officers will in the afternoon. The state board of educatl day placed on the acer of colleges and academies tl mal departments of the of Holy Names, Seattle; Paget Sound university of and Pacific university Grove, Oregon. fo! lle to the charges in the Portland Telegram Tuesday been elected to bis position in the P. . of proxies: that he had jobbed Portland out of the coming Northwest champion- ship meet, and had sought the pos. tion in order that be might athieti¢s to Seattle and draw a salary from the Alaska Yukon FP cific exposition official is to be mined and sold to labor at the minimum The reason for the step was that expenses are paid. Captain N. B. Thistiewood of Cairo | under the present minated on the repubtican | stringency, in the twenty district The Central found jexpended about $16,000 om the deal| since it has been the committee itself onable to fMhance to the extent that it wished. Under the five-year contract with |about $66,000 has been € the same gen- development of the proper are 2,000 feet 70,000,000 tons 6 A railroad is to Draw 4% Interest January 1st, 1908 The State Bank of Seatt Corner First Ay. and Yesler Way