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2 MONEY TO LOAN, Want Ads AVE, MEN DOWNTOWN AGE NCTY= Konnedy Drug Co, First ay and Cherry BALLARD AGENCY—P, Ht Mulien, 321 Raltard Opp. City Hatt, Phone, Ballard 304. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, betwoen Union and University, Ind, 441 —— NIGHT RIDERS is not & member of the ~ Growers’ association. TRY OUT CANDIDATE. “SOCIETY NOVICES. eer o beg Ip tte branches REAL ESTATE DEALER 9 Carpenter, tb WARNS WESTERN 11S CHARMING 2° HOLD A RATIFICATION mecrine CTREETS RUNNIN \ ITH BLOOD © | MAKE RAID Phones, Mata 1060; ADAIRSVILLE, Ky, Jan. 30 The Star cannot Loma nr vuntiveae tr Night riders burned two large accuracy oF assume re Nn pare we SP VinGs DMPA TARY barns on the farm of Jesse Burr ity for errors of any 4 Seattle Be a v —tlone mile weet of here, at mid curring ta telephone: BANK OF night. The barns contained a lot Usemente. of tobaceo belonging to a@ & Teleptrone Thém | 28.0" \ Cites Kelman To Us t Dr. F. & Nourns, apectal commis sioner for the elty in the fight } SALAWY. LOANR And We wir RERCENT LOAN COMPANY " againat bu le plague, yesterday MARION BUILTIN. made another visit of inapecton Do the Rest ie on ae /underneath the docks and ware Charge for one insertion, 100 ale ioe Bavinge Bank bon . * the water frost eee per tne. feces vores Sm refuse tn belug constantly dumped | Mone Three emeey Bee» and 10 days’ notice will be given tac’ One mont ' j to the merchants violating the law per day. “aa |i yet * in which to clean those pest | Minjmam charge for am “ad Newton spots, Fatlure to do so will be 20 conte. followed by prosecution TH TAR SEATTLE BERNHARDT. ttle Stare Exclusive Service, MME. SARAH who at WA RSDAY, JANUARY 3 ) he yours rest lightly upon Mme | Sarah Rernhardt oat 62 has none of her old-time enthusl Ser ee ar iy All five of the councilmanic can and retains to a remarkable AL NOTICES, 2B Sea, 3. 2. fie didates tn the Tenth ward spoke|degree her ability to aarume juve ae ADOLPM BEMABNA 614 N }from the same platform at Sher The divine Sarah de Oe ee | Fick's hall last night in a meeting | cla ahe will continue to appear PHYSICIANS. of the University Improvement! before the footlights until life® wo <n club, About 160 electors attended | curtain ts Gnally rang down, FF ee Tie Beret the mecting and no action looking! At present she is appearing in ™ - towards the iIndorsen: of any Parte in the principalbboy part of There wil ~~ ste arent — Leandidate or candidates was at-| Prince Charming in “The Sleeping She Foca ee hast Ne. 21%. bas a | tempted or suggested Fe ity,” and her reception ix all Femate Agee, Sauder, Peoruary 1¢.|" OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Gah sven Ree Gunna vehipere $908, OC 888 Om cee, and Me a OLMATRAD MD OEATH RECORD. ment could demand Fe PO a ae 2 te ¢, Sanders by regiater with ¢ Annes. fe ment Deatha w | follows Haker—J. BK. Raker, 28, Jan. Hans | Seattle General honpital re registered today ‘a! Throat Ride ——| Johnson—-H. M. Johnson, 7, Jan m tgee ot ata Twill | ABSTRACTORS. | an, Ballard supply yout caote ein Reet te none, | mo anay Hanford” Aperrest| Payne—-M. B. Payne, 79, Jan. 26, we ls Co. extablished Basement of Mai | 326 Queen Anne ay. pr Rs seabed) ‘Killor—-F, Killer, 35, Jan, 16. | Wayside Bmergency hospital tie ch—Infant, Jan, 2, Eden Beattie Patiers “t iaacne given to women whet Piret Av bises | won deprived of earty atyantaqon Musee Poringer, orchenten, 2817 Cth. AZITS | oon Cth, cute Atal » Olsen—J. R. Olsen, 35, Jan. 24 = ALE age MILLINERY, Wayside Emergency hospital HELP WANTED—™ 3 ~ nnn | Rinee—J. Rines, 76, Jan. 24 <i — Prices | Southeast Beattle. ted vor the U. & Maries © tne ga nae Peseta f ——e BIRTH RECORD mre ae ee. oad ' iis dag Contras Hoel. Se MUBIFAL. oh Sethe, ““[iltlas Wher, volen 38 Holyoke Bick Rirtha were registered today ae ri rproers “ 4 follows ae ees MASSAGE. ———=| Bvane—To wife of A. 8. Evans, —meeomee | 1216 Remington, Jan. 37, a son. tor| Mitchell—To wife of R. Mitchell, Mote | 1608, Weatlake, Jan, 27, a son. | Law—To wife of G. Law, West Howe, Jan. 25, a #on. | ote Taare Samaving 1 ONC)“ Piectricclight baths end waseai font “jo of women Cottage, reer Tit PRosPE TORS month ot Hen Beamer's Barcery * FURNITUURE WANTED, au cen en, Mr Ring time. “Tato Tranate Drew—To wife of W. Drew, Se eee a age i ie Maia 2932 oF Ind. bos it | Phones ‘Main 334."Ind sane ot Se ST Lack—To wife of J. A FoR RENT—ROOMS. = PATENT ATTORNEYS. | Seattle, Jan, 2%, a daughter ele ers ort : Hankine—To wife of C. Hankins, Town,” Wioely fureiabes 209 Kilbourne, Jan. 26, a daughter nee sonnet Theo. Wilts & Co. jerericity, vi | 2008 Firat av., a . j mont complete lines of sporting | ne" | goods In the state, and sell at the | very lowest prices at which such) 2207 Fuarth ay. Phe ropathy. + tbh at Main 34 Dae sulle Of tee oF three househer Widg. tod and Pike toons, private beth, steam he fag dixtenye, Ti} Seventh @ | eo ican te hansled Dent vay Fer | | “FARMS AND LANDS. ent iulala tiostents for onte =e | <<“ oo i owe Te ASI tees $10 Down and $5 an Sacra evesunieh wolhwite ond |e / Per Month . “ ne X | thee Coy 1906 Piret ae. & Tore Luh av, Wear | Phe tb sia ond Call and ask ne about our $1 Jie Meautitet Weet Seattle, $18 dow + per month 2 j FARMS AND ACREAGE. joe Ba emo PHOTOGRAPHERS P Gaara: LosT AND FOUND. : Jaren apply Co. GOODPRLLOW & BONN, ‘aahin Wie Furnitere Ce and describe property tee aod get your matt —————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | See wer ow ADAMS Wide OHARLEM te te Colman How Wood and Coal ot ‘ ee se POR) 3 SRT TS AIRE SEE io. Grin tea Waits, feet, oe CHV HEAL ESTATE. attle Fuel Co Main 1415, Tod 145 COUNTRY HomEe acres Righty im _———_ ; reef Hawley, 1723% Th. 6 Halt chains and ewitehes ma: Nate bovs sold Biri an $4,900, terme. PENT MALTHY $19-950-921 Alanka Me iiding vg Pin COUNTRY Miller, 209 View = ‘ ag NATIONAL LAND ©O, to meres, 606.906 Pioneer Ph [vcund, nearty si Main 1904 Ted ante ago | fratt. trees. goed howser, 240 eticke oor howke, from car, | would be cheap at $6,000 Queen Anne bill $10.00 Down | : | CARLAON | | rent #1) eons aa o | Remttte. ia: ap ae Pitre ance Anne Marton Mack $5.00 Per Month Call and ask ue shout our S195 tote tn beautiful West Beattie, $10 down am % per imonth 1 GOODFELLOW & ONE, Room A Washington Hivek. ONT FAIL T rich, level od very et the oasity 0 will tony It balans ROBERT MALTBY CUBAN Chu 915-920-071 Alawka Building house, ata Fancy Brown Lewhorn ———$ ing Inquire Sirectione Mtation L LEAP PLACE —Lotar piece serseae, Beckman. a ‘howse, only Oth with 106. layin an 2 fresh cows; tame oe month Bee ‘Times Dock, at ¢ Boe Owner, 2081 Lane Mixed wood, we 4. Phone A AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF F Bickerton daturday tf} 410 per month Auburn, of phon | auete lever nd. sidewalk neat var line uP BHOS Iman Bide “Te weet BUY AT wi P. 713 First Aye. Beattie Wa ATTORNEYS / AT LAW. WHRELRER, van Bidg ‘ @ lot on 169 jor $600; 2 locate cash joe farm and fruit land, near railroad 200 H.R. MILLER close to 414 Mutual Life Hidg. ~-20-p jounty, for BEAUTIFUL LINCOLN BEACH Russell BR. Farrell, 118 New York Bik, | t-room house and 40 scree good Iand One acre for ($3,100; eash $1,200 nificent pla hotel for sale on Ballard ay, OPTICIANS. in, onty $1 Call and sen us every six i YOUNG & BROBERG, Lune Optical Co, 100 Arcade; 8006 {offerson Place Ballard. ny retail, manufacturing, Phone Ballard § 0 | : i e'tat's few dave, seen, | Mave’ | tendent of achools, dexpite the = WOMAN IN POLITICS (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Jao, 20.—The attar | ney generat rules that the new @b reet primary law does not pronibtt | 0, 1908. The Swedish Republieah club will hold @ ratification meeting at jthe Dreamland rink this evening for the purpose of hearing the can didates which were recently Indore “i by that tio This the fret 0 on on which } wet of candid one for h me | eral city office, and no others, hae been assembled to address av }andience from the same platform The candidates indorsed by the COMISKEY Coach HB, Contbear of the | University of Washington track teams and crews, will give up his work at the university and repert jin Lon Angeles In March to train Comiskey's White Sox, the Chieago baeeball team American league whieh | world» championship ago | Conldbear has been off double his present salary and many other advantages to train the White Box, and aniess he changer bis mind, he will hand bis resigna } tion to the student board of con [trol and Washington will be left without a corch or trainer for her | MILLER CAMPAIGN won two years od nearly BIG MEETING TOMORROW HIGHT GORIBEARIS TO TRAIN ——— club are W. P. Trimble for mayor Jeott Cathoun for corporation coun llare Carrell for comptrolie h LL. Rehe for oe treasurer and} William Murphy and Guetay Wal green for councliman-atlarge | One of the effecte of the direct primary law has been to prevent any open combinat between candidates for dif el (By United Pr though auch cot ¢ Lisno Portuga J been and are being iit an “tidaw ¢ a plow: eee biood. Never before « tation of the revolatl wore #0 conflicts renu op (and woldi FLEE FROM IH WIGHT CLOTHES erew and track teame. ‘Connie an tt Ned, trained th years ago when American League world's championship, gonerall White Box two they won the pennant and the and Com THE FLA iwkey bas been trying to get him back ever since. } If Contbear gets the saasurapee of the board of control that he Will! py. dectwnved the rex!Sences of be given & permanent position atin” iy Van Winter and Dr WA the university and allowed to cou | pricy on Hunset av. nour Geant wt duct athletles to sult bimeelf, he wore guattie, early tis morning may remain here, but at present) mie doctors and thelr families athletic affaire at the university |) ue s0Ctre eee hele homes ia are in such an embryotic condition | hur ticht clothes be the flames that Contbear does not feel Justified land were cared for by neighbors in turning dowa Comiskey» < [Both houses and contents were com = | pletely destroyed, the losses being jabout half covered by insurance CLOSES WITH The fire started about 2 o'clock in the morning from the ehim ney in Dr. Van Winter's rest io Except for his big meeting in the Seattle theatre tomorrow night John FP. Miller haw closed his pri mary campaign ; Last night he delivered bis 20th speech since the campaign opened | and be will make it an even 30 tomorrow } There in every indication that) there will be @ very large turnout tomorrow night to hear My. Mil ler, Hexides Mr. Miller there wil) known orators in the Republica party, BC Hughes and i Granger. F. W. Baker, president of the Seattle Hardware company will be chairman, and 100 represen: | tative business and profesntonal | men will be on the stage as vice presidents The doors of the theatre will be opened at 7:30 and the meeting will be called to order at #:16 Wagner's band will provide music and the theatre orchestra will also & woman becoming # candidate for!) speeches mage by two well’ be present ¢ to help things out. achool director or county #upert jon In section 4 of the get quiring that every declaration |candidsey shall recite that candidate las qualified voter. trorney geners! holds that the ne law was not intended to prevent women holding these positions as they may under old laws, am the declaration as it soiene in Laek, j statute le only a form | yield to other laws not affected the primary statute handig one of the| have for sale 200 shares of Comp stock Golden Gate stock at 45 cunts per share. Ln oy ee Mr. Paul has referred to me very wating amd sere: | They ere didate, My father and mother were easily pat wm oF fe use at serews o tools | Pecked | Gexen in @ bop im | ae convened the most @elieate fabrien They seatent bowen patented rietding base Gem. tapanned ee Mat Goren nicke! or brass plated and Hat Hooks. dosen FM. "SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue Merry Widow Walts,.” 16e; jutterfiy,” Ife; “Song of the Robins,” ie; “All for You,” | Se; “Smiler,” 15¢; “Bver-Lav- er Noab Gave Out Checks for “Sometime,” 16 by 4 in the Alr About aay 4 ‘ofley Kin the Roller, w Love 160; “To Bohemia,” | “Reception Waltzes, “Sweethearts Tim Ol4 Oregon Home, bra * Ibe; beautiful Pia to your home, Pianos — that usually sell for not less than 925 to $60 down ean be had for ® amall Ten Dollars, deliv. ered free to your home, Used Pianos $110 up. New Pianos $226 up. KOHLER & CHAS 1318 Second Av. (Opposite Arcade Block.) SBRATTLE. P. G6—Catalogue and prices free. ANSEN ae iment your imapen: IM 1111 Bighteenth av. (eee Seo George F. Rusowl!, candidate for | repablican nomination for) oor, and KB. 1. Reber and Colonel , Opposing candidates for the oly the candidates | ‘were present by Invitation. *** lof the aspirants for counctimanat- large were sino present. Russell and Reber were received with great enthusisem and the practically resolved Iteelf | inte an endorsement of their can- Mr. Rawvell was the last speaker of the evening. He wan introduced | by Chairman Frank H. Pau! as the “Made tn Seattle” candidate for mayor. Mr. Russell said: | “T wish to thank you, gentlemen, | for the kind invitation extended to | me to attend this meeting tonight ser uinaiy as the “Made In Seattle’ ean married at Went Seattle, at that) time Freeport, in 1866 and I was| ‘The first Rossel! meeting of the | mary campaign will be held to- Building. Up to this time the sup- of the candidacy of George Russell, for the republican may-/ Joralty nomination, have been con- | — the campaign in his behalf along other lines. All of the work bas been in the organization of | ward and precinets, and through | || this organization a personal cam- ; x | “U and I” Club. j The "U and I" club entertained last evening with a dance at the Renton Hill eluh house. Renton Hill Guild. The Renton Hill Guild of the)! morning with Mea. L. B. Slectman, Catholic Ladies’ Charity Club. Mra. Everett M. Warren was) hoste: to the Catholic Ladies \ Charity club yesterday afternoon | at her home on Fourteenth av, Michigan Club. This evening at Carpenters’ hall, on Fourth av, the Michigan State | soclety will give a musical and literary entertainment. All former residents of Michigan are invited to be present, Leap Year Ball. Last evening the Swastika Dane ing club held the last of a series jof delightful dances at Eagles’ | hall. The affair was a Leap Year | ball and was voted @ great success, | Schubert Civd Reception. | The Schubert club held their an- nual reception, celebrating the | | birthday of the composer whose | name the club has chosen, at’ the Washington Annex last evening Orthopedic Guild Meeting. |. The South of Madison Guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital will hold a spectal meeting Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Sam. uel Le Roy Crawford, 1114 Marion | at. A. R. Meeting. Lady Sterling Chapter of the USSELL AND REBER ‘ARE GIVEN | GOOD RECEPTION AT GEORGETOWN Beveral | elected | Paul said ELL RALLY AT EAGAN’S HALL ee a in Egan's hall in the Arcade | ia campaign committee, will pre- | musical program, dancing and Nght! born in Beattle nearly 35 years ago. With the exception of @ few years always been my home. “I did not come bere tonight for the purpose of making @ speech. | You have listened to a number of | 4lmost Invtantly ‘ |epeakers and the hour Is growing {shipped to Vancoaver, B. ( buria’ 1 simply wish to way that, if) ined dikelan” ‘enn. ahaa ‘yours of age, and was one of the | dict of justifiable vigorous business administration of | oe men in the interior of | jarors in the inquest late. t im, mayor, | will devote my energies to giving Beattie a © ali ite affaire, I have made no promises and I will make no prom- teen, except to fulfill the duties of the office of mayor to the best of my ability for the benefit of the| entire city.” In concluding the meeting af “Mr. Russell issued a clean-cut | atement of his polley through the press, which I hope you have ail read. He ts standing on that state ment as his platform. You have | [beard some of the other candidates and you have heard some of the) things they bave said about each other, Mr, Russell is not engaged | in mud slinging. He fs making a clean campaign.” } | i paign has been conducted. Josiah Collins, head of the Ras) side at the meeting tonight. The other speakers will be Mr. Russell, rold Preston and Everett C. Ellis, A male quartet will furnish music As this will be the one big Russell | rally, the supporters of Mr. Russell || are planning to make it the biggest | demonstration thus far during the primary campaign. Daughters of the American Revolu- tion will meet on Monday after: | noon at the home of Mrs. Melvin | A. Weed, 202 Twenty-ninth av. Mr. R. H. Thompson will give an | address before the club, W. R. ©. Social. 1} Members and friends of Stevens | Woman's Relief Corps No. 1 will || hold their regular social at the resi- | | | | dence of Mra. Georgia Farnandis, | Fourteenth ay. N. and Thomas st., | tomorrow afternoon. | Public Installation, Washington hive, No. 944, L. 0.|| T. M. M. Invites members and friends to a public installation at} Maceabee temple, corner of Fourth | and Pine, Friday evening A} refreshments will be served. TWO BANKS ARE CLOSED. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—The New Amsterdam National bank, capital- ized at $1,000,000, and situated at} the corner of Broadway and Thirty ninth st., was closed by order of| the comptroller of the currency | last night, and National Bank Ex aminer Charle A. Hanna was placed in charge. The institution's liabilities are placed at $4,482,016, of which § is due to de-| positors. The bank's officers assert | j that not only will every depositor | be paid in full, but the stock holders will receive a substantial dividend The Mechanics and ‘Traders’! bank aid not open its doors today WILLARD MEMORIAL. Willard memorial service will be given on Sunday afternoon, February 23, by the eae women's branch of the W.! ©, , A Frances ape Dr. George W | acrons 7, (and rushed to t SKAGWAY, Edward Barton committed suicide at Whitehorse by shooting hinaself.| No reason is assigned for the act. the largest trader in the Kiondike district, preparing to take the train for here. He | th which I i in Alaska, Beattlo has | preview are Glew jwhen suddenly a shot | Priends Barton was past homan aid, dying The body will be Barton, Bragdc the street ‘an KLONDIKER IS A. SUICID (By United Preas.) Alaska, who is used himself and room he occupted in the White rushed to the dence. Smoke awakened the sleep ing occupants, who made thelr ew mm, who lives was awakened Winter resi dence with a fire extinguisher, but; ithe fire had gotten too great head- dence was &: |way for hand-tighting It soon en E Jan. 30-— returned to the night Pass hotel, was heard room, but for BRIEFS BY WIRE The SPLENDID RETURNS FROM POWDER STO¢ Ever hear about the profits in the powder business? of stories have been told about it, time you have had an oppertunity to hear the REAL fi To begin, you know there has never been anything ous dynamite. The very word dynamite has always members of th ymous with danger. house of Any winer or stump blower, or structor will tell you that he doesn't KNOWS OF veloped the | and that of Dr. W. A. Potter After ev had nately of the how part of which was pila street. Late fire and was 4 Efforts of the were of ail burned its rat saved hit renidence atreet by ‘cep WOOD with water across the over the bill reach The loss on the Van ons $2,500, jov Neing ustoms officials icsteat choat B filled with’ engts only tof and cans steamer City of Puebla, 4 glers, by reason of the ) frightfer bay m4 500, * ore are ‘eet alter ofthe ranks of 4 dowy i ee oe ew? >iee o iet £22 2 2 2 eo e rlusive of propriation for a me Bparks bas vill for N of lowe about $600. (By United Press.)) CHICAGO, jto the 29 | Louis says The Inland Empire ered with snow, a fierce # vailing over the entire lof Gus Kind, a sabseription to tip © for his slayer, Joseph’ | who had found the |his home at Webster The jury considered that Vo representatives are urging an ap | the community a | urb but—this is probably like to us i 1 ‘OTHING TO TAKE ITS PLACE. About @ year ago we became interested fn a new. that promised to rival dynamite. At that time the ities attributed to It made us somewhat skeptical, as, for it were true, it would revolutionize the explosive be a remarkable money maker, Since that time, we severe practical trials under the most trying conditions, made good in every particular, and we are now p manufacturing on a large scale. zs A stick of this explosive looks exactly like a stick afd but ts perfectly safe (it may be hammered with perfect need never be thawed. uets port As an filustration: pete with their prices) is $300 a ton, ton. The profits from a five-ton-aday & day, or $234,750.00 or over 100 per cent on the total The cost of the first plant we propose to build will be $40,000, and we are offering a in our company for sale to raise part of this. original parent compatty. is $150 E nvery It Is emokeless. It it does the work at all times as well as dynamite. on reach of a factory here. The profits in this The average selling price of dynamite The average cost of 4 you e call doing rill not « Five thousand tons of explosives for blasting are ada. onium a QR eFBaPLeezsesis a Jan, 30—A Record- Herald After reti Om § fet rs fa fl ezt*FZ23 business are J limited number Remember, t his banking business with us may be assured of prompt and caref thereto, Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Cor. 1st Ave. and Columbia St. SEATTLE. E. Shorrock J. P. Alexander Myers J. Vv. Hartman. . A. Smith... ul Se attention «President jce President retary ashier and iny We own all the patents and i to these wonderful explosives. We feel ti this stock will be worth many times the price we are for it In a very short time; and if you wish to secure any now, as from present indications, this issue will be gone ¥ We would be pleased to have | phone us and we will call upon you. UNION POWDER CO., 1111 American Bank Bidy.

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