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THE SEATTLE STAR—'BU, MONEY TO LOAN ue LOAN cx ry Seek Federal Bullding The Chamber ning Ff of Copmerce thie hived a ¢ ‘am from Want Ads A ol 4, G& Moore, secretary of the Wal on in Walla Commerotal club, asking] the local chambers UDINE for a! T hone Them Maney advanecd salaried D retalt | fi wdoral bullding at Walla Waila. Meatneters, boarding houses elep a ly ae PATENTS. i} buitanks To Us ” ALAR POLOANG And We Will Be 1 ny utiding ine Oid-pee- ert r MAI Alesis DRE ‘and a wales oaant end sold ser “| THE MAYORALTY CONTEST Saeny MALTY Yrot Lt Aleske Muliding Mayor Moore wm 0 oe 4. F, Miller . yyw 1 he . Wm. P. Trimble . 2 to 1 wah are =e joy it Geo. F. Russell he 3 aoa-parcisan meeting ty John €. Humphries 2 te 1 in L Lewis Levy 6 t 1 aS, ©. H. Burnett 100 to 1 nhakenaen, “Aitred Peter James B. Metcaife.....250 to 1 cin and feral Nelson, f6r] Pose gem to tet te persone, ot cites fi ©. P. Oliver ...........800 to 1| tee ine wore See HH. Kili 500 te 1 : r FARMS AND LANDS. Matthew Dow Scratched See ren ~— —— Olson Scratched coeap om be J COUNTRY HOMR—4% seren niahiv tom. | nam oaet. anes one ne 4, adjoining Pe %| ‘The popular idea tn politioal elr Sesee asd cal Tromoac ke ceute. seve Care eles of the cothparative chances iia Le an z the much-complicated mayotaly ix well tostrated bythe i by Councilman oat Nelew PERT MALTHY Alaska Holding 2)3t Mocketelier av Rvane FARM HARE yment (es oafiding op Reale road east ae Broom be ch through ick eule Hints “Foe ENFORC RORERT MALTBY we > 919-900-925 Alaska Butiding latinas Hastand and wife: eomenth 36 and 37 Union «t} cor. 46th and Mweetiawm, « Wallingford car lina om Novtn S263 Fred Fering er, or: tratra HELP WANTED—MALE. | CITY REAL ESTATE. | Very law upon the = stpdite’ ————enn Phogks of ihie city and every eae jiation which f can make tf fain After a Visit sii? ath. ADBTS anes | mayor of your city for the eptuitd fng of himan character and human w ta ad a men between ages 34 “an Russet Fi lives and manhood and citizenship pertaetiy ie see, ("Sere oe UF to Parkland - shall be enforced, for the protection ead Orand Contras Hotel of the youth of the efty, and Tor the atti, Wash ood Protection of lives and property to 3 Thnew We Wanted the city, as.far as thie can be eyoditign that it New Yorw jing, en dons” said John F, Miller Inst sae, night at a meeting at Madrona hall ieee HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. : in hse ‘Third ward. , : ' ~~ Girt for genera! housework. emai ity, geod he: Phone Bast eS dence 519 Twentieth av psn allison ure this property while cheap Friese $28 and up. and the — terina are eaay enowah for anyone Mere | Sire aqio is a eeiden eveortenhy tor feo. By & widow, w S haven it. weet cee ou, : Sota men Ade “Savixos fara RTM mT ‘Gail ot reeme] +] want to ask you* interrapted) Ward, Fall oH mera cca ice ' Stn one of his tstenors taat night, whith Whiri waist suite $3.06 NATIONAL DANK OF | NATIONAL LAND CO. W. PL Trimble was addressing a of ait kind Main 2627 Th. Phones Main 1996 Ind 4378. public meeting at Youngstown, p= ch OR ‘about this rumor that you held. FURNITUURE WANTED. up the Union Pacific railroad in ~~ owe sOME” WORTH the sale to it of some tide land! fea) nice small buys y Some site or tnvent 10 per cont cash and cont every six monthe tons | property.” @ per). “Lam perfectly willing to answer erent that question,” replied Mr. Trimble “I have never held op the Union Pacific railroad or any other ral road, The Union Pacific or any other railroad, possessing ae it does ee L wholesale fetal have Three-roam near Madison, cottage, at #18 month se hg sox Monday about that $51.600 in - Dr Da Ker ot | wt - that will pay you 16 per cent modern hous For rent. €-foom war od) per annem Weedian’d Park Phone N. 14 White | ~— -~ 249 $20) @. 6 OLMNTRAD. M ur-reom cottige on taree ———— - 2% oe wine $100 cash, balance $25 pee} FOR RENT—ROOMS. Only 16 minutes from Pioneer} Wh ‘sewer. moetaliferous and coal miners have ~MILLINERY, nothing in common, that thelr — - | trades are entirely different » miinery “ Fes! | Mitchell strongly advoc abr Pine street po of child labor and eveorint COMMITTEE SIDESTEPS | HEN ERIENDS FIGHT . —— = ARE BOOKE FRANK P. MULLEN’S BOOK ON, DENIES A CAMPAIGN STORY Soe ts een es JOHN MITC QUITS MINERS : CHAMBER OPPOSES ° 98 |RUEF IS PREPARING FO, BATTLE OF HIS LIFE 1, 1908. DAS. JANUAR wed BOAT P LANNED Personally Takes Charge of Case-~Will Have. company be) FOR BREMERTON RUN The Jatfe Liquor company and| from the brewing A D fend Hi - Do the Rest the Hemrich Bros, Brewing com-|aloon is operated in the uame of ttorney to Deten 1m. ave engaged in @ tangled con | Chapman Hros, who are staked tn | a Charge for one Insertion, > VWiorsy over the ownership of a|the bébiness by the brewing com-| — — a per line, Seven words to : e saloon Heenwe in the Abbott Mote!| pany, and the Jaffes jointly Plans for a new and commodi Three times, one cent a building, at Third av. and Pike st The as p ous boat for use betwe Beattie (By United Press.) : that coming One mente, 60 per tine which they endeavored yesterday | by the pany and Bremerton have b BAN FRANCISCO, Jno. 21! will ‘ per day, te “ to Induce the Heense and revenns | sued to Chapman Bros, The Jaffos according Jo UW. B Preparations for one of the bit t Me gga charge for an committee of the elty counell to| claim that under the proposed char | y dent of the compahy operating terest fights since the graft prone: | torne f } 20 cen . ee tudleate. ter amendment they are the real line of bouts between the navy | Cution began are being made to Kever ¢ Ruef DOWNTOWN AGEN Long committee had just adjudi-|owners of the Itcense, The brew-| yard and thin city, The tfanspor (day in both the offices of District to the Kenneay Drug Co., 1 the differences between the jgng company claims that it la. The tation committee of the Char Attorney Langdon and Abe Kouet.| maintatoed ore gg rut & at " nolan Civie Union aud the Liquor Deal [committee is asked to decide be |of Commerce made the above in Ruef’s office every effort ie be from Malton M21 Ra opp |] , toes or avers, herons, ste Wh £1 Ee RRRT MALTHY. | ere’ association on the ordinance | tween them. statement in its report to the ing made to whiy the defense into! was learned toda E City Hall, Pt a0! -_ - Pesci " so sp requiring saloons to close on pri “The thing for you men to do '4| chambe this afternoon. shape, to meet the onslaught of the ing trial he 1 | MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, | FOR SALE—MIGCELLANEOUS mary day, giving tts deci#ion in}to get together and decide thie aan & when die trial ill onen:\is the © F netwece Union and Unversity ~~~ . favor of the saloon men, fut thie | thing for yourselves,” sald Chalr Ruet sonally took charke « ¥ the verdict Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 was an imeue between rival Hqvor} man Morrison of the committee this morning and, assisted by &| District Att The Star cannot maw is interests and the coensalitoe, side | "We have troubles of o own with large corps of clerks, spent the en-\fused to 4 oY aasute responst stepped the opportunity te decide |out trying adjudicate you Sisiecdaline . diate vanghinents. for| com x iy ter errors st ang Kind oc W ood and c ‘dal it This is to my ward. 1 do not carey ef oe mY poe emaaage a Said ete curring in telephoned adver as 6 a tend The brewing company holde a| which of you gets the license, but | whom he had engaged to defend| the trolic ‘i > ely ores, We tease od the saloon in question |i cannot give it to you both, Get po cee ey eller rte | | innate a ttle Fu > i from Prosecuting Attorney Kee | together and tame back here next him, but sald when ” cane come angdoo re eT ices. 7 may ta neth Mackintowh The Jaffe | week with an agreement and ”| e inet pool ~ abiest attorneys) ecthing to say af SOCIETY as eer ¥i,406, $hb0 Caan, bas | Leber company boids a leabe will grant it Three candidates are out for the A a “hint hfs ‘asamne wilh be a onde 0 tay ‘Ruet, bed ike wany house Fepalring In . TATE | ponltion of munnger of next yearn! ; t ‘ ; tate aa aiaal renber ladtin cops absolute silence. It is rumored be impossible to o 7 = “the SHOT cara sari " oar —— patti Sr “ ea the : Ww ose gard Ria OE = cia oe be “ ish school, and a hot fight Is — . " : : promised bet one of them i* at for ¥ REALTY jchowen. Charley M’Kay, Harold vs 'Hartman and Merton Hemming ee are those out for the office. aco wen at ABOUT UNEMPLOYE P. Mullen in a book which he was ‘ making on the rival candidates last night during the seaston of the city ¢ounctl Mr. Mullen, like politicians generalty Moore as the favorite tn the race, though pot as strongly as some other gueaser play him. Mr. Mul There are a thousand men, class, “I shall not look # ing themselves with the army of tators for men,” he the Seattle unemployed, who spent am in @ position to give gm thelr wages in the y's Harbor 1 don't believe such ¥ district for drink and have come to work, for many of Seattle stranded |fused to go out to This was the report that reached camps when they are Chief of Police Wappenstein this board, sleeping morning through Seattle laboring and 26 cents a day, FH men lot of bot air about “Beattie can't take care of all the ployed business, and unemployed in the state!” the chief serving will be helped! declared | The city council Chief Wappenstein wanted 16 / rected the expenditure |mén yesterday for places on a (aid in the estabii Sixty married mon were assigned to work in the elty purks yesterday Ninety applications for 100 places were reeelved by the park board Twenty-four men were put to work at Nineteenth av. and Galer ot Twenty-five will be given len pute the odds on Mayor Moore) pisces at Frink park. The park at 7 to 10. board ean handle no more men at John F. Miller ia given second | present. Word cards ‘are given piace, with odds of 1% to 1, OF PFA present. Work catds are given tieally at having one chance to Wit! only to men with families who are to Mayor Moore's two. Wm. P.lin urgent need of employment. The Trimble te third tn bie estimation | nay is $1.50 per day. plo of comparative atrength, with odds well-informed plays Mayor of 2 to 1, and the other candidates ranch at $1 a day and board He ing camp and tools for Gea trail after with increasing odds FRENCH CANADIANS | was able to find only one, he says, ployed who are’ willing down to Carroll, Oliver and Kulles, who would take the —— the terms outlined by who are all three. placed In the also- ran class, with odds of 500 to 1 TO FORM A-SOCIETY NO RELIEF FOR LUMBE INDUSTRY THIS “Either way the matter is settled, it will come too late to materially benefit Washington lumbermen this year.” This was the statement at Seattle Credit Men's meeting last thousand, which ry night by C. F, White, who ix direet-+less than the cost of ing the fight for a reduction of The uncertainty of | lumber rates to the east. he declared, brought om French Canadiaps of Seattle will meet at & o'clock Friday night at} the Spalding hotel, 407 Yesler way, | to form a social club. | It tx the intention of the promot-| ers of the organization to secure a desigable hall and hold frequent tone - industry, and asked if they could stand a f 26 per cent in freigi He nail the eastern timber is so slight Byers the can be bought her “There are many men in this city) ‘aod in the Nquor business,” continued == CLAss Is of them have no objection to the enforcement of law. Many of them in the liquor busi * have homes and as good as yours and mine, and wikh every eafeguard thrown about thetr- children, Those men nothing to fear from me. fut te | | Mr. White gave figures to show question, will prove men. who are running dives will |that twothirds of the revenue of mental to the lumber f@ hear from me, if 1 am elected the state comes from the lumber some on mayor i hai Z So A a . GEN. BELL FAVOR ain mes ce ee eee oe Louts Glass, who ts in Lane hos r pital on account of severe Hines | (By United Press.) army, from the lowest up, is seats yor 4 ra ae ned WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.-~There | teally undnimous ip its alts ee ion upon i. ap u : peal from conviction upon the C8? be no further doubt as to the ai bop "om charge of bribery. Physicians say /Oninion army authorities entertain posed to the use the critical stage tn his iHlness has! concerning the canteen question, realize that drinking passed, but that should he be fore In his annual report as chief of stopped, and that the ed to return to jail soon his life) staff, just sutmitted, General J. at a post would be a would be endangered. | Franklin Bel, say “Reguiar and 1 am satisfied that the pees special reports made up ffom time the canteen has to time establish the fact chat the Jury to the service, the power of eminent domain, has Access to the courts fur the con demnation of property needed by It Tf it te not satisfied with the prices fixed on property it wants, it can have the price fixed in court by « Jury of 12 men. “I sold a strip of my property to the road on the same basis that other property owners in that viein- | ity did. A committee of gentiemen | ascertained the value of the prop: | erty the road desired aud we all) “Shas tnt tat ae” REBER MEETING West Seattle supporters of Ks candidacy of B. L. Reber for city treasurer held a meeting lagt night) }at Alki point and formed « Reber) club. F. H. Manogue was elected president and J. Allison secretary, and plans laid for doing some acuive canvassing In that portion of | |< | ELL Organization of the Northwest | Industrial association was perfect- ed yesterday with the election of J. gin his new duties of next month. Mr. Wood was sel | ¢ 1869 the city in behalf of Mr. her's | olficers and board of truste mo i “i ean ie! INDI A xpos, hey: a1 [Mo shapelien thar “hildren to | candidacy von 8. Goldsmith was named president, |cants. “He Is a ‘wel scion caiets Hy Con ete Mtet te teehee N 18, Ind. . - Join W. Efaw, vice president. L. 8. paper man and _ rej 7. Teoma, Fens: ity parks tm the | Youn Mitchell, president of the| Work in the minew at the age of > a Take Lake Union car. fms "tie | United “Mine Workers association, |14. He declared that 16 years [tank aibntes phameace TO < cha Sompestanrn toil Th in bis annual farewell address to| should be the minimam age ie| CLARENCE DARROW 5: Wood will fall the active work |the association will ‘ ATION AL Font, # BRALTY| the organization, opp affitia. | dwelt at length on the growth of of the the. aibodiatigh and ka Wil eo. it aoe saan et : ition with the Western Federation | the organization of which he has} be- ; Der of Commerce 10F i009 American asi ide Miners, om the ground that the | been president so long. The menr OPERATED UPON bership has grown from 40,000 to 100,000 Mitchell said be has laid down his work because his physician ad- vised him to do so. (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 21.— ALL LOOK ALIKE Te y hat will possibly be the last op | JUDGE HUMPH noted Chicago attorney, unless un- | foreseen complications set in, was Pe broad: “Buzsards seek the carrion and , of electors performed by Dr. Bilis this morn ther ’ |{ng wt the California hoapttal. The | the bursards are not in my camp,” |equltable enough. 10am HEY BURN’S BILL Si. tte ee aa ee ay mae ale A tree houee }an abscess formation froin the mas eec! » , me jonest adr ti dg Mark Attar two. Blocks told bone. The operation was en.| ‘Pech employed by dud John |'““1 will gladly accept | oe At the regular meeting of the|serious blow to the commerce of|tirely successful B. Humphries in a reply written | the poor man, of the Chamber of Commerce heldj Seattle anil ollier coast cities by him yesterday to a lotter-from |of the mechanic, the The © Hangporeation “committee WATER SHUT OFF. Rev. M. A. Matthews asking wheth-| artisan, the oppressed | afternoon, the committee on Qed tesoutnindda. ‘tue ‘chambers = jer, if elected mayor, he will en- | tressed, the rich man, portation recommended thet opposition to the change in rule 1¢| Water will bo shtt off on Wed-|deavor to enforce all thy laws. short, the tall, in fugly | protest be made against of the westbound commodity tariff|esday, Jan. 22, from 8 a. m. to} “I have no fight to make upon / cept them all, and evema \actment of the Heyburn oft lic. According. to the proposed |!2 20M, on all property contiguous | Any class of citizens,” continues the | taining the name of Jalm . yg vent he BR gps Re ‘ay change, shippers must assume all| (2 lterlake av. north to N, Forty. | letter. “I will not now single out | phrigs, with a cross a v f City yg | Main 2104 ind. 4#26.| troduced an amendment to section | Hability for loss of goods in tran-|"!™th st, and on Woodlawn ay, /any class of citizens and slap them | will be accepted bY Se ecu pray : Tine lca |4 Of the Interstate commiereg act | sit, or else pay increase of go | "@°C to First av, N. EE. nth’ oat : oe tee freee cuomticns ached Sy tion good Vie, *!'41490; | prohibiting common carriers from | per cent of the present tariff, For MUROER CHARGE FILED, free PURO DE Gay Sige | ballot a = | $166 cash. T on, Tue l receiving greater compensation several yeara the goods have been eat m 7 ot ave. | Rowe fist Nor t41. tt] for # sbprter than for a longer haul, | handled at the carrier's risk, at the} An information charging murder} . ° ing hie OWNER Is PORCRD Sl | which would destroy the © of name rates at which they now pro-|in the first degree was filed today AA NRHO YU — mused bie ort tame 4,|\the coast terminal rate by pose to make the shipper assume |in the superior court against Ber 4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTION BALES | an” Sine He edettttre Wershey en |the raflroads, and therefore be wall risk Tanaka, accused of having patd two! F * . * Yokoo Wyoming and |} wiRU s SEL L-M ! RA CS LE |, ¥0%:2 v2» stabbed to death ses bh Bn ! ty water Men has jecinee ago in the Oriental Occidental Coal 12 Times biock. —tt| : quarter by H. Hyashi and a friend] Donald B, Olson, candidate of the 5 Geeta i818, “Vock ot Yooter We The apparently er 6 tion rain * be. for alleged | name Siakayeme, beng — serv regulars’ for the Democratic Berryhill between Dr. Annie Russell and | *#ult and battery ing a 30-year sentence In the stat ‘ ape Dr Annie XK." nd| "Dr. Russell claims that Dr. Miracte | penitentiary “| Mayoralty nomination, announced paign. tr ta fine “hats Dr, Geo. W. Miracle was resumed | entered her offices in the Hinckley| Both Myashi and Nakayama have|!§ withdrawal from the contest in|" ay, t before Jpdgv. Frater in the superior building last vear and b at her) confessed that they were hired by|# letter to General James B. Met-|ed in his platform, n. 100 feet trom ih Sams erica icaites vag, | With. his fists and a on The lat. Tanaka to do the killing. Hyashi,|alfe, which was read & Met-|calfe declares for the ve. z | cour oday ie specific action | ter alleges in turn that the woman! who was recently arrested in Sac-|calfe meeting hela 1} night at|of law, the inetton, Sas RTA was carpets, drop . (nnn | before the court is a claim for $6,-/ M4 taken @ diamond ring which be-| ramonto, says he was paid $50 with|Kgan’s hall in the Arcade. bldck.| suppression of woop Tyr Ewniten pe | bene, owen permet bee Ptreesiuerce || Soe Gor Wid avas Wodeer sist teen ss ohha 462 longed to him and refused to re-| which to leave the country after the |The meeting was attended by some! ticable and wh —i6-2i| Phones: Main 1001; independent 1377. | Broady we tam lamages filed by Dr. Russell! turn it murder “00 people, and the feature of the | cbent police

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