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per Hne. | line. word | ber day. 20 conta. and Cher } City Hall accuracy or ) curring Usements. the ity for errors LIVE 8TOCK RECEIPTS. R@Dipt» | MONEY TO LOAN. | |e ann . vt ee.4 aTAR LOAN CO Jan:, 90 THe uh CHICAGO ornaments supply your wants Who ie it WM cor, 48th and Wee Wallingford ear Noren P28 re in need of frult Tine, eran nade oF ta 1 with Fruit Farm he IMPROVED. parent Arcade Shin and gen Kto-urtnary aieceses pecte from trees pment Fred Feringer. or heetra, HELP WANTED—MALE. [etormation apply ia person feome 24-29 Grand Central itis, Wash Wanted— se man veiwenn aged Tilt tb A238 | 6G GLMSTRAD, M D money fOr every | Co ~~ FARMG AND ACREAGE. An Island Producing ae THE SEATTLE STAR eee eee eee ee Ganlthe Svaare a Word was received by the In his anger, the feeble « re SOUND NATE Merchants’ Exchange this ning ‘5 rte that the bark Chalmer took fire the evening end of this publishers in Algoa bay, with the result that harsh things about The Star the upper deck and beams were » burned. ‘The fire started in a wall of saying that 50 cents was locker : publication of such matter, says this cents per Inch is a fair pri There is a fair profits papers at a similiar price mane oot atte ilo In hard times. Sorth | ter’ Sik e teat | Stith i encima onme oll a | vive ACRES—Rich, level land. out sear| rt eere! Ree Ait cattle Tacoma tnterurha oe t lea Pigg BO fer te dence 319 T MASSAGE. BRKT MALTBY a eo ogy od 959-020-951 Alaska Bulidiog and maseage, tor] ee Shirt waiet sina 332 FOR RENT—HOUSES. i $16 per of ati kinds Main 9527 ” fear TLt Union, at FIVE ACHMM- see CAM +04 cleared, sie tent te. bay ves adjoining, seven aeree chem! MILLINERY. a ek WLR mnt aioe areherd fine 223-9 |” Hiyijeh | millinery month Call today ~omee ire AM. OF . UJ enh Pine Marien 0 ait Coive 3 tte vnvar Moving & Macage Ge, 08* ry Sere nenmesneel | or 314 Betond er moet Bee © eatocking tine thd 3354 oF 886 at | i Times block. at ence iret penintanas so ant bad | PATENT ATTORNEYS. Lake) was as & Brooks remietered Patent god Trade Mark Attorneys: 13 xeare i Battie Git-4 Colman. Biock Tee bon Aiaska Mullding 1 OSTEOPATHY. Milienan's cashier: | Lista of names from which are/ and inepectors in the several pre * | cinets will be presented to the city |eouncit at ite meeting tonight... The officiate will be named by council manic resolution, These liste are FARMS AND LANDS. ~ - a annem anton eON month. Woodland” Pork 20 FOR RENT—ROOMS. Housekeeping © Rowell! BOARDERS Wi) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, Main 636 From mavdern Take Lake Union car Phome X. 14 "DYEING AND CLEANING. If you want a Feilable de we ? Queen City Dre ae tae hading #8 oe 4 toretere, He house *¥ Matiding 2 ROBRER 19. 970-978 MAL Alsaka FARM BARGADS eS BIG BALANCE IN | . CITY TREASURY na aoed being prepared by Committee Clerk Shrader of the city ¢ounell, after consultation with the council manic representative from each ward. «| The new primary law makes it | wandatery upon the council to ap- [point on the election boards men | pars by the ton CITY REAL ESTATE. nUY Oxi 80, lenin WANTED. antenna AT WOODLAND corner, fine | City Treasurer George Russell | received $10,057,537.72 of municipal funds and paid out $7,980,840.58 during the year 1907, according to his annual report to the council me | Miled with the elty comptrolier this i? | morning The present balance In the treas ury is $3,424,267.28, but this is so tied up by the complicated system of trust and special funds that the sther comet Oem: ae | city ottietals are racking thelr * a ani |brains for means to keep from go Wyoming and me w [0K On & Warrant basis, while these imiliions are being held by the Oucidental Cont vo aban a Sopris Vhones NAL BOND COMPANY Hank Bide BRNATY & REAL ¥—10 neres. b emajl ¢ attaes ie all ea wit arte than hate oh. vom Terme $450 Owner, Fine quart | gue the $400 Ferma, HOLS, 0 Union Block 1th $4,000 & REMY 2031 Lane | Because exorbitant ch __| rooms have driven oceupanté ap ;, | town, Chief of Police Wappertift#ia a number of houddés in district closed, "Rid may order | the restricted cash ond) a squad of police tn the cheap didg-|and five women, }ing house district uptown trans ferred because the patrolmen net report that these women Tave }meved on thelr bemts Complaints IMiwe been coming to! the department that wemen of| jquestenable charecter have been | tale rooms in ttre secend and 5, | third class lodging hewsen uptews Uable » through the pateekmen to ay GBI, MAL Cheese wht oAvvoberians pe wo w4e-900-921 Adnan Bulbine i ar Men | dros fatwe preteens, Fay Feather os blook ee | Hen, a chrome ghd, We! Komrietbedt See urd prevecuted THO Ween Wirt mrkerted Rant oa +6 Firbdiny attormecn es commplakat of adboomineere, dd wii be ree ay * om Chee en ef Mowe town stores Clhat wee Dewatth pommees amd band thers Chiried b) ONrROd namex Mie was released om the refusal of 1 Viewsat pereiieveadoe | Davos edtoosiond (hut tim NOTHIN’ DOIN’: The Star has stated, and sttes again, that 50 matter in a newspaper of general circulat Star, the Post-Intelliyencer or The Times, but it is ten times too big a price (66 the publication of such matter in a paper like the Bulletin, hundred subscribers and po news service of any sort of these charter amendménts at 49 cents per inch, and there would be similiar profit to either of the other daily At $1 an inch, the bids of The Times and the PostIntelligencer, a news- paper would be stealing money from the taxpayers. i dad dh tadindindindindindntinalealndndlin Andina tndindn dada tntnndted ST a a So “ELECTION OFFICIALS TO ee ee to be appointed the election judges, gen NA hel do} MONDAY, JANUARYD20, 1908. fA HOE ORE ARRAN sid gentleman who controls combine is saying # | The an exorbitant price for the Of course he lies when he He is accusing Star for the publication of such m, such as The which has less than eight The Star in the publication the amount of SECRKHKEMAARAKRA RKO GRAAL RARAKRAA MERLAARAATARRAARERERRAERAR ERM y BE NAMED TONIGHT | the full strength of the storm burst Cadet company stands in danger of parties, where such recommends: | Hone are made in + form. This renders it more difficult than here tofore for the council to frame up partiaan election boards consisting of men who can be depended upon t faver one candidate or eet of candidates. Hut even in this ins’ nee | dre indications that the mrad g i” welecting théwe officials in some precincts with # view of giving cer tain candidates the advantage over | other candidates, To what extent) this le practiced will only become) evident when the list is made up and th et ot manne: eed bce ) } The reports sfiow that the re | ceipts of the city water system amounted to $645,067.77, while the operating expenses of the systers The receipts of the lighting plant were $204,309.58. The operating expenses of the Mghting plant are not segregated from the construc tion expenses, #o that it ie impos-| sible to learn from the report oa they amount to, but the ne ings now amount to about $10,000 | & month. SR a “HIGH ROOM,RENT DRIVES “| UNDESIRABLES UP TOWN ify the facts, Chief Wappen-| stein last night withdrew the trained Bannick crew from the re stricted district and sent them through the cheap lodging houses uptown, Seven persons, two men were caught in the dragnet } Léasees of these reoming heuses below Yesler way were ordered to headquarters by Chief Wappen stein today and asked to explain why they are charging $20 per week for rooms too small to turn around im. Further, they weve giv n the abernative of feducing these prices or Beak up, ces | ; Woman is one of several whe have obtained geeds te the wel of | wbout $1,000. AH but Mias Feather stone eseaped to Denver several days sav } Chief Wappemetoin orde the seeond arrest of the wemen and tee Wea Laken bo (he @@umty jack Arthan Mberris, aged 31, was to day apnonged by Detectives Bien und Cr belomma ea babormmtton from Porthiond, Owe. @tosagdeear Mow ns wits pods 9g :000) lbe in possession of evidence which INVESTIGATING MYSTERY D TEOF CALHOUN'S TRIAL NOT SET menue ‘TESTIFIES THAT MILLIONAL WAS NEVER DRUNK a United Press.) BAN BANC 18CO, Jan. 20.—At torney A.-A. Moore, representing the United Railroads, defendants, | (By United Press.) the defense. but |this. morning made another effort| gaN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—(thons asked wore ‘to have District Attorney Langdon Dt tiffs law rgurd to when Patrick Calhoun | thing, death of love t# not ground geogtor Jno B. Cu would be placed on (rial. How-| for divorce,” said Attorney Samuel was also put om ever, Langdon refused to give bim ghortridge this morning, arguing testimony was any definite answer at thie time.|the motion to dismiss the divorce years, beginning suit of W. H. Talbot, the million had known Mra, and for a good had been her all that time, decisively that she ® Mrs. Talbot drink @ motion for non be Seaweil aire lumberman, against his wife Shortridge argued on the ground | of a1 HIGH WIND the ground that the statute of lim: insufficient testimony and on {tations barred much of the testi offered = FACULTY MAY DISBA The wind hit the high places in| Seattle, the Puget sound district and at Cape Flattery yesterday and last night. On Paget sound the wind blew at the rate of 37 miles an hour, at the cape 76 miles, and | off the mouth of the Columbia riv- | er it tore along at an &2-milean-| hour clip. Last night at midnight | * . Hacond and furias The rechgnised bon * an | A Hogy 56,000, cath 000, sheep | * . we: i Aree : AT STEILACOOM ASY, mixed $4.15 to 4 vy $4.25 to pA _ * iT h The ) $4.55, rough heavy $4.10 to $4.16 lo af elep one m morohany Hight $4.10 to $4.5 Cattle 10e low. | * “ omen % es j= es, : HOW THE STAR “BUSTED” THE : g.ever wom “79 1) gutritios Believe That Wasnan Who pattie + Lo | h B Th Qians&s city, Mo, Jan, 20 ae W. Hi. Weaver, candidate for t cal Authorities believe that aman est : 000, sheep 8,000. man from the Kleventh ward, will Sui Ith F R ident, . Do the R * hold a meeting at Kirkland hall icide Was Wealt y Fern Hill est Charge for one Insertion, 10¢ OMAHA, Neb, Jan, 20.—Receipts| * . Green Lake, tonight in the Interest e Seven words: tp the vdeo ae ae At the board of public works meeting on Saturday 4 | of Mw candidacy Three times, one cSnt mendy ot * ee Did Mra. C. R. Keene, a we br t before ‘ial One month, Ge per Ha ehihorn, * » ‘The Star was awarded the contract for printing the char resident of Fern Mil! » has been o@ 4 and ~ ~, WEW YORK STOCK fe ter amendments to be voted upon at the coming election | missing trom bet Paar epesty / ona Minimum charge for an “ad” |) | aS * tb casith ged. inch weeks, commit & in the Stella. Thé @itnensestaal reo Sant Bids ite at a@ price o Cents per ince coom insane jam on J ary 1 w) e's Thank Pde * Fr. DOWNTOWN AGENCY MARKET | The matter will amount in qumtity to proba 160 unde® the qpine of Bertha Startay ' pa enned th Co, First av, " “* = * a the guedtion which ha at ace Me er ae ‘ ® inches and will appear for thirty consecutive days, the Biday by Brag EG nore Me spb that 0 wed BALLARD AGENCY—P. Ht ~~. > y United Press.) * cost to the fo B , ation being in the hich offers at present one of the under the be Mullen, $21 Ratlard av. opp ua on furniture. bored se Wm |* ew YORK, Jan. 20.—-Opening . cost to the city ee ne ntire public atign cng — sanding Fave te "that has oe a - vie ae Phone, Ballard 106. a a quotations on stocks were trregu | g neighborhoal of $2,352 . The disagreement betwoen Chief been brought to light bere in sev. the use of poladm, ie MAIN OFFICR—Ser aM At ATTORNEYS A ey, be Biren ee he Times and the Post-Intelligencer were not awage * of Police Wappenstein and the | oral years ported to the oneal between Union and University. ~ southern group of rails on the ae of « service commission . 3 hose maiden wo had bees SO; Ind. 441 don of the Louisville @ Nashville! * that The Star was to submit a bid for the publication of rd Of civil serve minission-| Mra. C. R. K wh maiden wor nd become tee 4 . + . « ers over the reinstatement of for name was Bertha Standy, bas been on religious question The Star cannot guaran paying its regular 3 per cent semi {tt two papers sub: Patrol cS. ©. Gatemen ‘ 4 mime responsibil bnnual dividend {n cash and adding| » these amendments and cach of these two pape or — an h i yee seid missing for three weeks, under cir Was Partially of any kind 0 1 per cent tn atock of the Loutaville! ™ mitted a bid of $1 per inch, which, if The Star had not = rs sane ye swe Per peer pypeaed which led to consid Mrs. Keone aun tn telephoned adver & Nashville property, It was gen hie action in again dismiss | efable anxiety as to her safety. The |)... partially erally thought this road would fol-| * bid, would have compelled the taxpayers of this city ing Coleman. Coleman was first most important gtatement offere jow that of the Missourt Pacific! * ¢¢ pay $5,000 for printing these amendments cones Sor neem money EA mie eee in sapiasation of her SOCIETY NOTICES i ; are DEALER pe ogy ge 9h coca geran! be The similarity of the bids of The ‘Times and the q | reinstated by the board, in spite of | she bad consid ney in her ine nes wapeniog, REAL ESTATES OS Prices did not hold well and trad-| » Post-Intelligencer is the result of the combination entered tee prevents, OF fhe, pation 90m | possenaon wha last seen ae A ae rubber weather stripy D WILLMAN, 1. 1 # Thee % tried the capacity of the mar | , by: tf : fe time ago, by which the bye 4 td a dia abd iil Hung Herself in Cell The Keenes 4 SEGUE WUNAEAE Vis Now Worh| NOt Ga’ Short Gide, and the tone} © into by these two papers’ sory time BE, : gee Zleman did not report when OF) On tast Friday & woman known | this city. Later n ye very unsettled and heavy.|* Morning Times suspended publication and the Evening oO, BOtTying the ollicer toe" as Bertha Stastny committed sul-| Snohomish, and with a general lock of aggressive, # 2a} called him over the telephone ‘that | 146 by hanging herself in her cell As the result of aa support, resulting In a sharp re-| » Limes secured the city printing for the Bulletin at a it war none of Wappenstein’s O°" clcncoom Mrs. , abe tha reosivalal “ action,” extending from 4 stout * price that will enable the owners of the Times to recup me ge ee harged Cole | Maiden name was Bertha Standy, money, and she Bed THE CANADIAN BANK OF ption in some | 1" 2 ¢ hen charged Cole “ . of this we OcoMMenCR. polate tn Aieationn rt ™ _ crate the $76,000 loss on the publication of the Morning man for the second time, Thin ac =— comhd niuae ik inoealaeieion ‘tied earns . The close was/weak and around! | ‘Times. Some of this loss was to have been replaced by pe was today upheld by the) 1, yee if the dead woman and Mrs.| mental aberration sl oe ee * the publication of the charter amendments, But The Star —_ a pane are not one and the same... | fined in the FIRE ON THE CHALMER All the*iocal court records show | ham for severat ‘ * beat them to it is that a Mra. Bertha Stastny was’ the time abe wag * * * . ° . « * * * * * * * * » \* * + * . . is . The Washington High School; interfered with faculty, and the. to have been return t6 school. Charges Principal it is said, that the camp; that) over Seattlc, but storm warnings bs sent ost early yesterday afternoon being disbanded at the end of the put the marine men on their guard. present year, and in connection Many lines and bumpers were put [with this it Is practically certain out, and no damage was reported. | thet the faculty will forbid the com The wires are down today at Ta: jing annual cadet ball, one of the toosh, and damages can only be oldest and most popular of student eee social affairs. trouble with BELIEVED 0 BE : [or exitenee wil mean that gue ere at =, SAFE: BLOWERS | of what were regarded as the fixed £ features of the institution will be | school rt |done away with, and next year will | discuss the matter |e the first since practically the beginning of a Seattle high school that a cadet corps has not been one of the encouraged student en- ieprtass The recent encampment at Col by, held by the cadets, it is _gatd, the matter with thes without permission, ts the direct | officers. |eause of the probable action on the Louis M. Kline part of the faculty. While the en-| tain, and upon { campment was held during the | sponsibility for t Christmas vacation and in no way | «1 paampenet. Dudley Fawcet and John Carrot), |, jarrested last night, are believed by the police to have been identified with the blowing of the fe of the Bremerton sight company } week, and will be held pending an investigation. The police claim to points to the men under arrest as oe MILLER WILL SPEAK ASK DAMAGES FoR ©=MADRONA HALL DEATH OF BOY Se John F. Miller, candidate for the paign opened will | ports. a mayor on the Re As the result of an aceident which | Momination for Tomorrow nigh cost the Nfe of the 4-yearold son Publican ticket, will address & appear at jof Mr. and Mre. C. J. Wall, sult) meeting of Third ‘ward Republt-| Youngstown. In was entered in the superior court 2 4 speeches w! today against T. A. Liveslcy and| teat 0t Madrowe Rall, 2ist, and) Ds ches, Me J. J. Roberts, lessees of the Eite) | East Jefferson, tonight. FP. D.\iy Holsheimer. building, asking for damages of | Hughes, Howard Waterman, R. 8. n meeting H. $1,990. The suit 1s being tried be-| Terhune and H. T. Granger will Beeler, F. H y. R. Bell will There will be Ballard on Wi Mr. Miller will hers" fore Judge Albertson. The boy was caught in the elevator shaft of the ema ge Eitel building and crushed to death. | Miller club will be organized, —————————— - the Miller workers who have been active In the ward since the cam. After the speeches a and In making loans and invest ments for ite patrons this cem- phny obtains for them the best possible rate ef inceme cen patible with the absetute safe- ty’ of the principal engaged a cook and county camp. men apply they an order to the will assign them & will not work stances they ther consideratt Tere ee. With the efferts of the county, | cHy and park authorHies combined it is beloved that a majerity of the unemployed new in the city given work, feed and sie commedations before the week is out The park beard is making ar rangoments as fast as pessible to NORTHWEST TRUST & impreve the reads end grounds of the parks, and will establish a) x ALASKA SAFE DE T cum for HW men en er before # € ; Wednesday * United OMPANY The chy and eeunty authorities ®& VAL Bh a eRROOK huwe eombiered in pushing forwerd ® Tee worst Stormy e. oT : . 7 ttre phen of giving employment to | socing in the sree the staswing men whe dey wppie %& seven days J. P. HARTMAN, at tee ebty jwh for steeping quae | @ wives have + Vice Pxosbeteus, ¥ tevs. Under this phan trese Brom will be given foch, Todwns aod Qike per dias, with the privileme ef lew. fg dt wongr Gharp Chew ea ‘beiBeew theie eordbetom Mt is bektewed thre tis witht wee Pi cnse ef nearky, Mf met aM, of ttre | daly romenitye «fF fem 200 te B00 opal ROwSeERS Wig AaeeeeaO gt RO Kee heaetquuretytnp Beisthctegm digs oe afbitaie te siege COW! Te RASN CVE FeanoNsy Sa eene % beonk having & wis north of8 © account of the > wel ARDER NVR, Beene taney, J. ¥. A, SOP BR,

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