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Want Ads Telephone Them And We Will Do the Rest yg for one tusertion, 10¢ Seven words to the o times, one cent @ i month, bo per tae faim charge for an “ad” DOWNTOWN AG RNCY- Phone, Ballard 304. MAIN heen palins ay, between Union and University Phones, Mato 1050 The Star o anot accuracy or assume responsibil errore of any Kind oc: telephoned adver ine LAND IN are owly $10 cas ear at Fiest and Yee SOCIETY NO} (ES. wn HUT Be aslatr neater tnieg Leer on doors: Fagan. Lam Carpenter Special NOTICES N@TON , MAIN g9Te MONEY TO LOAN, r with Builders | soe Beatle. for nae fy buliding | Ms “Tr Fou ot tratt ne van as Wel LOAN THE CRESCENT LOAN Somrany., 40) MANION BUILDING piacha TTT} Pred Feringer, orchentra, 211T eth A® #0) MATION BU Money ieaned saiaried people HELP WANTED—MALE. nel ‘Wanted—Fer the US Marine Corps | ages i) and Shay at low Pate st) Jhore, 206-208 Meni. nner a , ‘Wanted—Janit ore Gites building. | Ton Sicbe ve Wieck. tte > Monday worming | pelted a Te BITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. Dilesed 1867. Heat Office, Tormia, Caneda. » offices tn Canada great banking terest allowed om vino Faranremny. | geattio ‘rauch—G. ¥ Melt. Mar. Shirt wales waite 93.0% a | PUGET SOUND Ns TIONAL BANK OF RATT ef all hinds. Main 3527 Dik, The Star. FURNITUURE WANTED. ta, principal citien of mantis fos Teme, 2 | oll macnn vow Valder sp hyp | coe a ma cf tad. Tone. ‘ FOR RENT—ROOMS. Ballard Rooms’ cre REAL eerare DEALERS. Cb WiLuMAN, 1. Tones Bide ADOLPH BEHRENS, 614 New Tork Block neem ATTORNEYS AT LAW. emnand and wits) signs. ———— ene oe eee Arestreng 4° New Terk Apiret Gtelter, 20-11 Mew Yoru btock, ut Russell A Farrell, 118 New York Sy B. Farr! - path. ater Pires Ba, Site Rew Machines singer new tome. Ly Domestic eelery land, one block to 2 Sar. small bowen fo Ne than on adele Saath alte shred 4 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ot eee Wash. general MATRIMONIAL. farmer. whe has become tired ng. wonld Whe in Se aiden or 0 anes. hows se eidower, Kindly sive de- | be consulted detty from #90 « war offices Wave beew eata hehed 13 years Avail yourself of our prices by free examination, aad he advised about and concerning your Fellatle dentista, who do Ladion, address Tid Piewt Ave OPTICIANS, PERSONALS. Peterson-Gradwated midwife and manufacturing Frovted ra child from ¥ to § re PHYSICIANS. “D198, The Mar. ——— Dr John Duntap. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Diseases ti? Buet Bide, i Dat eS Arcade Mkix and gen- ltoverinary ‘Giseasen OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Wyoming. and Occidental Coal Poot of Yesier Way. Geo. Berryhill by esd C1) Eker Wide Main 38 Sundays, 10-32 ) Wood and Coal wood \ attle Fuel Co ~a—= | bearing fruit * 98 Holyoke Block the jasting and heating rie-light haths and mageage, for Cottage, rear 714 Union. —tt * [ Raggage transferred at very reasonable | men of women. * To $160 per sere. tt] cagnt suisse trom eeaitie | INTRRS = 10 furnished house 7 | ments in and pa IN LAKE, $4.60 and § Good pany and saddle for sale, eal Yale chaing and witches mede Grand Opening Rain or Shine, Tomorrow January 26. Day’s Park 3. Addition Lots $125, $10 Down and $5 a Month is situated im Wont SRATOLE, 2 thirt Wet AKATTIA, and, re GOODFELLOW BROS., ROOM A, WARK BUELDING. IND. 4596 | PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIE Anderson Supply Ca, “Tit Cherry Beattie FARMS ANU ACR BS eee WHAT CAN 1 MAK® ON A Fane ACTUALLY T Tt depends on where it te If tn ra y you con met rt nm kere en oan plant ® young oF iri the! eeoen (ore and other vegetables Coleone are Fanning I tone to the acre welling at BES & toner 0 per sere. 28 market «t or $508 tone to the may teh seed ond o hand or two ing barvest ‘Many farme are paying for them- Selves Gn one OF (wo Crope = CALHGON, DENNT & EWING, ~ Alaska Building. soos FOR GALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | ut, A Ler RRMA Laid RANOR FROM ‘hee ro ERM: CARN. ARD Balan Fi i PTERNOO' COME SURE JOUN WHITE CO. DRUERT A LARD BPROL Three geod farme for sale in Snohom cash $506 4-room house, Toh, S1tee, ‘cash $808 S-tuam modern hears . caeh S188 Lot Som rent. Be @ man and own your mn hom CARIB BR ADA ms, oe eeieatn “ae CHRAY PLACB 1. elt house. only atte with oe arin 2 fresh cows ‘at Pat gd . tek, level land, sidewalk Cerne good wehooi, wittine BROS. Wide. S-ncre tracte 1% tlles equth of rich, level land; terme $66 down. per month. See ubura, OF phone Buneet North Phone X 1266 Owner. CITY REAL Main 2699. eSTATE. 14 Good t-room how Hine Lot 40x100, 3 | Melanie car tine, utes on car from Ph $70 10 acres, mostly — b land, 1% agie Harbor tiles from ship yards 4 Thres neres bottom. land. good barn, 6 minutes’ walk from wharf, $400 cash nd 10-acre trabts, JOUNBTON & CO. ATK 009 American A Snap--4-room coment walks and cottage, corner all street improve. x $1,500; halt | bevel THE SEATTLE STAR RECEPTION FOR PASTORIS Rev, De. BL. Whitman, the néw pastor of the First Baptist chureh will be tendered a reception Tupe day evening at the home of \ D. C. Brawley, 601 Pourteemth av. N Purchase of Silver. WASHANGTON, D. ©, Jan Th (reagiry department has pur ehared 1 ie ua w of allver for faivery at Rittig at 66.826 ‘cents per fine pun Ld ~~ "Ciey ABAL eer Bae —ae oro | ‘Go With Us Pernerrew On Our Free ‘Excursion bemueifot ihe « & We will khow you thy ont ight att wy do arrange ¢ your tral tha do we wilt % goed time. | Ke at THONAT 6-6 Poneer LAND CO " Td aaa, FIVE. ROOM NA : MODREN awed COTTAGE. SE OF LOT (oxgg An FOR A NICK, Cozy (OME CHEAPT LF BO, CALS Price $2,150. CAMM PAYMENT, BALANCE) LIke RENT. | H. E. ORR & CO., - SMALL funny, whistling sort, of ginger in the dances and every TURDAY, ANUARY ap, 1908. INCREASED EFFICIENCY IS SHOWN BY FIGURES: nereaned efficiency, | with $63,164 for the preceding year of And but $42.802 for the year | ¥ more significant than this ts ot polloe Evidence both tn th adminiatratl the cliy and in the elty attorney®| the fact that during 1907 Gere were office, is contained in the wtatlstles | no privileged classes of law viola-| of Causes pronecyged and fines and|tion under the monthly fine sys forfeitures collected in the pollce|tem with the exception of the evil y 1907 lof prostitution, while during 1906 just been com-iand a portion of 1906, prior to | pies by City Attorney De Brater Mayor Moore's tnataliation, there} for use ly the annual report of Cor-| were alot machine and other month | |poration Counsel Scott Cathouy. | ly fines collected rr figures compiled show that). This # ywing completely destroys during 1907 there were 9.151 cases Phe argument sometimes advanced brought ty the pplicg court, as com: jin favor of an open town that it pared with 6,264 for the preceding |i» necessary to permit law violu | and bat 4,289 the year before | tions for the reveaue derived from an tnevease in two years of| those saureen by the oclty T » than 100 per cent proof of the pudding shown th he showing of fines and for-|there in more income from this} source when the laws are strictly nificant. During 1907 the aggre: | enforced than when the privilege of «ath num collected from this gouree | violating the law amounted $106,164, ax compared! grafters and politionl fave suendinigneneiies tame feltures collected te still more sig = _ “WING O'KEEFE” CONVULSES LARGE AUDIENCE Night in Bohemia.” was a distinct hit as isadore Patrick Levi Patt downsky, an excellent Jewish character. One of the best sustained charac Hiright dialogue, jokes that were music that was of the pretty girls, plenty thing moving with 8 dash/ters in the production was that f. lcharscterized the performance of Fredericko, the Hunchback 107 8 Alaska Bldg. > wiv ¥ the amateurs at the Grand| played by J, Russell Powell tere | Opera house last night Hin deep bass volee was heard “King O'Keefe or the Isle of|to advantage in every selection, Do You Want to Start a Bank Account? Jote. 15 minutes ride from the Of Tacoma. handy (0 stores, schwola ent abt only comes Houses bulit te eult ou oh easy parmente The prieae of ae lvls range fram 895 0 S18@ per * Call ap by phome. oF come in ant) range te ao over OPEN EVENINGS. NATIONAL LAND OO. Vieneer Mi tnd 4878 B." 3200- ONLY 6208 roamiy se or toe Me ay Nuit only ° from take Wanulvetos a ant the sooyntaine three direations. late all in laws — two city Ry on 10-fowt —— we oor te Ureeniake A og! ; by intmnwarioNa” aD & weATT, lege and churches eile 68 aaat aes gore se irs th 8, . WM MHAITE & ©O., 142, Cotwen inte mt Breach Oinice. see Bevond Are a bo U WANT A HOME? cicada BOND & REALTY CO | American Bank Bhig New Bream eottaes, 7. price Si tees tise cash reat. . beer oar tee, 126 down, erent its some sere ote 1 a case tere. tens minwien tren CHAR LINCOLN, O11 Pioaser * 1 Phones: M. 274) Ind R 2961" tf wid START NOW watid @ wo ait wirest, near two | * wat to Creeniake Bre. Siolg poxp & REALTY Pg meee | THe Bier BUY ET WOODLAND PAR foome, bath rowm Nesoment. ist North, Phone N 26 near car line; bare: eat | ote, high and sightiy, close ° mn of down and Tie ber mouth. Wan Weild ‘at teed-rock prices. LMONT, ote Jarwes mM = JUST PUT ON THE MARKET Three room euttage, tot £44100, corner re plains, aepies, bearing tren Two from ear and Woodiant Park Li, SETH AND PHINNEY AY Kear school house. ¢1,600; Fie gown, 5 per month. Paone reception | two blocks St. Newth, ao ir lot Improved with 12 minutes on Madison car b-reom or t, wired $1,800; $1,000 vash bs property, 418 29th No peed} 1 chp J hank Wide’ sat — | {OMI 81 3 } a del #0 ped on forms, S28 cpeh 4, 60 Union Mock. Ris booming #-foot Aton iN ke tt } » * Will tak down, Musi nt ot 3-25} CHICKEN fanch: 4-room heme, 3 cows; laree | in, only $625. on eae: ) Miliman's sulesmen, in tt today nicely furnished mn] | Yap” was the production, written | iby Tommy Gets and given under) |the auspices of the bank men of) feattle. The house was crowded, not @ funny line of situation was jomt and the performers were given the best kind of encouragement) tor their work better than “A Night in Bobemiea. by the same author, given by the) Elke several weeks ago. brighter Nnes and the music is bet ter, ego who appeared lana the new members also made count. worked out. coxtumes often and their chorus| “Rag Bag Man,” aasinted by 12 lit. | marriage, committed suicide in the | was Rae, had work as well as that of the male | te girls waa called back Ume and | Cowles hotel, where she had regis tel as “ “Mra. Ray. an portion was most creditable. Mina Inga Foes as tered under an assumed name. hard to make mention of all ‘fact those who took bt did splendidly bE 4] Rowelt +! were scredma, expecially the latter |in bis funny makeup and jate of “inspired” poems; ‘Grant tekled the risthilities with the little girls and eT by a iit |the funny things given to the title | tle +19 9p ever dag o> Aes role; Kiawana, was & moet fetching lit Ue woman, pretty to look at rake 9 sont iis UK nd | aaa a hit with her songs. (Seattie Star Exctusive Service.) \ cific coast states have not as yet} begun fully to realize how severe orice & =i!) were the body biows received when 1m as ee uttered | President Roosevelt made it certain Ss would pot be a third-term cand date “from California jalded that he was protecting Cali- ‘) Kress fails to appropriate anoney oa |of the waterways of tye West be- | | ee: wires behind the San yeaa isco and he was repeatedly encored. The Commercial club and various elty officials came in for # good amount of joshing and witticiams, and other al bite reached the funny spots of the audience, The speciaitie: and individual, | musical selections were hits of the! evening's performance. Inga Foss) and James Valientine in “As Long as the World Rolls On" received an encore for & mont pretty duet “Yankee Doodie Tare” and “Lary Moon” given by sextetios were e pecially well given and both called | for several encores. The selection by Inga Fons, siven under the spot light, “Won't You Waltz Home, Sweet Home, With Me for Old Times’ was & Kem and received “King O'Keefe” lx in some wa: i ‘There are many of the) in the! ke’ performance were in the cast Last night As to the plot—that does not It in a good one and the using complications are well) Bake” The girls changed | three encores. 4. Russell Powell's | | time again. In an amateur performance it tx| sisted by the Elke’ sextetie gave In “Violet Was a Maiden Fair” in a iA aa Oat Cradle made @ hit | Hoyt, a clever performer, both Marshall made one of the big bite of the evening” Miss Teddy Marlowe in “The Bugaboo Man” assisted by and his re “Biny” femininity Inga Foss as the Princess) down four encores. O'Keefe” will be repeated ans tonight and @ conde wpe performers when the cur swt bree Sides ante ee oot ret act| in “A‘ with tte brilliant color effects. ROOSEVELT THE BEST FRIEND PACIFIC COAST EVER i BY C. H. TAVENNER. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25,—The *) He is more in sympathy with the West than any man that ever ocen- | pled the presidential chair, He un- derstands local conditions in Call- Oregon and Washington ree | Public Of these states realize. From the day he took office Pres- ‘and the best interests of the It must be understood most the entire Pacific coast ean- 1 delegation—particularly in influenced by the Southern Pacific. By not letting it be widely her- PRES. ROOSEVELT'S LATEST AND FAVORITE PICTURE. (Copyright by Clindedist.) fornia from this powerfal political | coterie, the president has been able | to get reaulis without arousing the! graft investigation, and the timber | land cases, was that of | and coal | Theodore Roosevelt. all the world knows, Where does the president get his likes a dike and he has won ma reat insight into Pacific coast con. a one for the Pacific coast states | ditions? that they knew nothing about, His) Some of his information comes recent action in turning down Per-| from President Wheeler of the Unt kins and Knowiand in the Berkeley versity of California. | postoffice matter is only one tn-| Francia J. Heney. The rest comes | stance that became public in which | from—well, not from the Southern | Roosevelt showed he was president, Pacific, that's certain. and not the Southern Pacific, ———_—— President Roosevelt handled the 3 ime “ile prevented’ A war| RIMBLE MEETING when Japan was ready to strike at IN 11TH WARD any moment. For the president to aeteepicios enmity of the Southern Pacific poll- = leave the White House before he has settled the immigration ques- | Hon is a severe blow in ftaelf to the | Pacific slope, | A Trimble meeting will be held Roosevelt has worked hard and|in the Eleventh ward tonight by | tor the republican mayoralty nom ination. Th a big naval base, he will be the} moet disappointed man in Washing ton. Without saying a word publicly, the president urged investigation o! the Southern: Pacific's rebating| thods, and will see that the pros ation is completed during his ad ministration He stands for the improvement North Gith st. and First ay, N. B. | Mr. Trimble will himself address |the meeting, and in support of him George H. Walker and J. B, Wood worth will make addresses urging in the coming primary election Bryce Going to Canada. WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jan, 25.— Mr. Bryce, the British ambassador, jis going to Ottawa, Canada, next week in connection with the nego- tiations between the United States and Great Britain looking to the settlomen of various issues with 20° Pool Tables | Canada, such as the foreign use of Largest Pool Room tn clty—The | the water of the Great lakes, the Oriental, 1413 ‘Third Av,, near Pike. | international fishertes question and *** definition of beumdaries, cause he believes thelr wee will make the railroads come to time. Ratlroad regulation is his hobby The unseen hand that operated is farmed out to! suicide in an unusual o of} Sie jast night bewltehing manner which called | hotel breke into the room, She | the-Lake. weriek ‘Ter for three encores, Hannah Leach | : —_ the tough role and as a toe dancer, | | robbing him and four others in the | tant night, a |deme swiftly away, lleased from quarantine at Victoria jand has reached the Sound. Some from) MURDE OR SUICIE Beautiful Woman's Body i! 05:0 0°" Found, and Mystery °°.» in Surrounds Tragedy. jquarter of a mile awa The woman way tailor-made t. the ff omecmareren dress being buttoned the neck. The pategl the be eat for med the t hole wast (By United Press.) FRANKFORT. the Ind., Jan Het mont suloide mysterious that or zled the aythorities of thin city te of the hala er worrying the local police today caured file : iMre. Samuel Dukes was either eat brotally murdered or committed puzzle killed ner early Fo this morning. some persons, she Rok : | Patrolman Alford, shortly after 4|the bandages acromp Pook o'clock, recelved.a call from ty | fastened her feet Jone firing the shot, but t drevs after nite home of George Benge, who said the dead body of a woman was ly-|! ing on his poreh, At that hour Mr,| ied her life. Henge, who ts @ laborer and who| The dead worl arises early, went out onto his|old, and was divorced” porch to get a ‘stove poker, and | husband, Samuel D; was shocked to find the body of|mer. Mra. Dukes, a beautiful woman and It was reported ff] wealthy in her own name, lying on! stranger at the Dul his poreb. The woman was dead, |terday. No inform but the body was warm. jsiven out concerning The dead woman lay on the | however, and it is not porch as if she had been laid outier be will be con by an undertaker. A bandage was | mystery or not He is bel over each hichi and the two band-|for by the a: BRIDE ; TAKES | HER | (By United Prees.) PAINESVILLE, ©., Jan, Mrs. L. J. Slocum, 35, who was who was hurriedly ¢ the daughter & wealthy! bad taken carbolie | Cleveland family, from which she | and probably ha | hours. | had been estranged by her recent) 7. woman, wb my |e jhad not .been seem Thursday P The body was aq vestigation conviner 23.~ ot | the acid at # jocal Her father, a shoe The body was found this more | has a summer home ing, when the proprietor of the! ROBBED, THEN M {Shearer, Joseph wards were standin burglar, masked with: and carrying a heavy tered and in & gruff “Throw up your (By United Press.) SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Jan, 25.-— After shooting one man fatally and bar room of the National botel late | a masked highwayman have no time to wsgyg Mee: e erwoet All obeyed, except E Sheriff Taylor thought that the } jana @ poase are vainly seeking . the Seeing Edwards’ [Sa Fite oundod‘matt san he Intra ‘ward Edwards, former constable at| “Hurry up re, OF Tiburon, his physicians say, will Edwards was die in a few command when the While William Luke, proprietor fired. The bull of the hotel, David Erickson, his wards’ neck bartender, A. B, Smith, Charles floor. ON THE FRONT The Portland arrived from Sew: ard and way ports last night with m0 and an ore cargo ie Tadeo smelter. The Saratoga sailed last night for Valder and Seward, The Farallon will take the west- ward run to Alaska, sailing Feb. 1, in place of the steamer Santa Clara. jumped on for Tip ‘O'Neil, Western Raseball thought to have whose headless Lake Michigan lest 4 The City of Beattle ts due tomor-| rgay te woah row and she will bring a valuable cargo of halibut, the market at | Sar om Ber b had beet present holding high on thts fish | S8" owing to a scarcity. aoe on - Capt. A. P. Spaulding, port war. den, in his annual report has asked | that an inspector of city docks be) appointed, The Santa Clara is receiving a general overhauling at Quartermas- ter Harbor. mains one of the “Why, that's Jenniel™ Then the two st police they were was that ot Jeanle BRIEFS BY ! Captain Mikkel plorer, has left Nome Theatrical mani ham have been a the lid last Sunday.” Walla W gaged in a rate war The Bellerophon has been re- Collier Meteor is ~ bound south \from Alaska with @ cargo of mar. ble from Calder. A submarine signal bell wilt be |now rides. pa 8 reef, on Flattery rocks. meeting will be called | eved to have lost their lives on in Colman's hali, at the corner of | the government mail launch Fox, the ward's support of Mr. Trimble | cupants managed to get her off and | Phat. | she limped into port, LL days over | due. bsg pe on the light vessel No.| A reward of $1, two and a half miles south of |fered for the murd W. Thorneley, Mex! Tacoma, who was Monday night. The French bark fene has arrived on ‘The bell will sound six strokes, fol- lowed by an interval of three sec onds, then seven strokes, whieh will | continue at regular Intervals during | thick and foggy weather. Sydney. During & aa pass aboard was ALASKA MEN SAFE. 17? days the of 8 ted P Kuess. OF eae ante SERIES OF JUNKAU, Alaska, Jan. 25.--Chas, McConaghey and Roscoe States, be: Tomorrow evenil B. Oliphant, of the Olig wilt start a week's ing meetings at the Twenty-third av, Rev. J. Edgar Will cbureh, will @ are safe, ‘ney arrived here this afternoon in their craft. The Fox ran onto the reef at Five Fingers Nehthouse, and waves washed her deckhouse away. Later the two oc- |e GAIN IN MEN The quarte Get Paid for Sunday Work Queen Anne PORT TOWNSEND, Jan, 25,-—| Will be hel Jefferson county has a special crew | & gain in me of depaty assessors in the field| bers. Rev. Dr cruising and assessing its vast tim. | presiding elder of the ber resources, It develops that | district, will presides these men are paid $6.00 per day, | S35 > Sundays and holidays included Pierce county pays $100 a day for 20 men, Sundays and holidays not included. as BERT Watel AND Optical D Oe SOOO OOS parts