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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908. 7 age meee sow ro | POLICE SEARCH FOR’ T “pv Dontal g 0 wig an Sans th, rag MISSING GIRL uthwick Co. Co. COP. FIRST AVE. Rubberized Silk Raincoats vd requiring Comp wal whall be ret Al prop: Mins Annie Matggle, a prepos| Mra, Wax says the girl was of girl of 18 year dinap-|a quiet disposition, had few ac yesterday from her place | quatntances in Seattle, and that all TARY LOANS view CnthGA LOA Boupany, | of employment in the home of Mrs.| of them were today | 601 MARION BUBBDING “t) i. Wax, 939 24th av, &, and the | garding her where circumstances are #o unusual that her friends fear she has met with misfortune or foul play The girl left home at 10 o'clock | She wore when last seen a pleat rey Toe Ment- | last might with a large sum of °4 blue wkirt, dark blue hat and money which she had been saving, | Heht blue wast. Her complexion to go to the home of Mrs. Cone.|!® light, her hair light and curly rrogated re ut } None of her friends have seen = the amounts thereof her lot and parcel or ; declare the same a and shall me the aime to the trans! sca tion, a _yeentt rates, eney gh be transfers a ile en A. Newton, 28] a notghbe She did not appear | 494 she has brown eyes. 4 4 te . » na approved by pe at ee ante under ¢ aks sto 6s Bag oe # Rank | there, and has not since been heard| The police are making a search at pecia e uctions ty Gouncil oF shall pro-| Teens on fursilure, Roress Wim. | from for her " pt as ' New York dg. Main : ‘ie te és = Every Rubberized Silk Raincoat we have—and STRIKE IS LOST IN. pibed Eh ‘onal o chie x notion in the ofel the line is still good—may be purchased for one of 4 n t wall be published in the ot and whall mal : ; sl me a : ‘newapaber,. but an to ° x : | | two price 14.95 or 25.00 cach lhe former fied wate ad Int ot an etheewios in tnls charter | includes values 40 25,00, while the latter takes in all Bh Bicones, £r8 of doa the remaining garments—regular 30.00 to 50.00 baitted to the the Oly Of Me- | made the date of muct yal election tol ment will boca ird day of Maroh,| shall hear inter ten per cont p a if not pald bef that w within thirty styles PUGRT SOUND NaATt ye d o The nine UN ATT (By United Press.) will be placed at work. The min mk paid in, 629,000; om FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 4 owners nize that the low out J Furth, pres; J G The Miners’ union fa defeat in put from the mines last year was Ankeny, sash and novelty ef- ‘of @ license premines Rreased p Handsome plaids, smart strip Mt en the Capiiat at fects in rich navies, browns, etc., are seen, fash molt the 20h and stenod hy | and, '€ not paid def ; ion in Te. petnolpal cities of the strike called to take place the caused by the strike of the miner ey aPrnl ap . pe - n auchention by i the United Mates and Rurepe first of this month. Scores of men who made what they consider ex ioned in the latest and most approved model . nth day of De 17 Kw ave n t ie ¢ » o s, ey ev 7] re ; : Added. and much: dolly REAL ESTATE DEALERS have been brought into this camp orbitant terms, and they will now The reduction is particularly interesting to those ° T. REYNOLDR, | by the Chen fomkwtl es re ao we | from outside and they have establish a non-mnion camp and at ‘ b President pro gm of the’ City! Moin capacity ga tax collecter im the] 0D MILL MAM “Let Pimee B been placed at work ou the various ¢ make up the lost time. The || desiring the best. i by me thie 86th day of De. | ma” Prescribed by law. The City| ADOLPN BEHRENS, bls claims, A card system has been men are being put to work at Becond Fieor. Treasurer shall add r ber, 1907 malt te | Bleek established and not a union man per — and board and lodging Ohehere ‘at any time bet uw. le any detinquent esse » any | ——— first, 1912, sate ty Goinntesites Selene Tey | ORbe Where the state laws require a ATTORNEVS AT LAW. ssa Re ed street hooks . ne | ality to be added to annone | am —~— | vat ment Piper “Husband e ei a ult, Sesibae respived, that | ginae™ Ni" Ptat'ov eather ts, Special at .63 Each IN GRAIN TRADE WOSED AMENDMENT NO. 13 thelr ratification of reje Re Rent Generel election te) 4) Utsler, 620-1) New York block, : ‘ | Lr on a i} At .63 each—a special clearance price equaling | sinned by| Muses R Parrell, 118 New Fors ttm | | % anal a ae Be . wton th authentioation —4t| Louls W. Hill, presideat of the;or four firms who take their ows but half the regular marking—is a collection of A day Jan Leather Belts in many smart shapes and desirable shades. Among them are tans, reds, browns, navy, lavender, black and white, both plain and satin lin- ed. Large Colgnial buckles, fancy mounted buckles and small square ones still further increase one’s choice of selection. rthern, and Howard El-|Ume in moving it nonce “ Mr. Hill wishes to see new men Kestrest | Hott, president of the Northern P®| 114 money in the graiy buying Nel | cific, reached Beattie last night and |p sinene and wishes also to see have their headquarters at the | some Improvement tn the methods Hotel Butler of wheat Inspection. He recom Proaident Hill says he has come|mends government inspection. In to Washington to see what can be this way a government stamped to improve the system of buy-| warehouse receipt for grain in the Great HM, BURNETT, nt of the City Coanett Ne Ind day of January, 1% H.W RROLL nptrolier and ex-officio or ilcense st or tee “ Hiager period than oF ‘sum required for a ghall in ne cane b ene thousand dollars year except that ithe selling or giving awe aisposa! ‘of such Naquors aly, whieh shall be know y bruary | eee » Fe | i you want « reliable dye — Main Itt or A TST. Ques City I ‘orks, 214 Union at - pertntend don Mate” icenore, i Loe wou |ing and handling of the wheat) hands of any individual would be Main Floor, Be ta tban four hundred - oe crop. Forty million bushels of as good as if it were @ receipt he year, A w t ox wheat raised tn this state is bought in the hands of one of the few isoall in no case aut otherwise provided, » anny : ‘ y > expe The grain would pee “giving wa up annually and bandied by three large exporters. T me i of Liquor ©? wed, that MUSICAL. | —T, thus be bought by foreign pur K Sh wi E 0 os ti and the OTT... ees chasers other than the few firms nit jawis, tc., at One to the Littian Pisher, voice 38 Holyoke Block —- which have agencies on the coast H If P. “2 ti 600 price Added life would be given to .the a rice reer at Ube Gext generel elewtion to lay of March, der ® weet be vol of tm quantities ‘eee gallon, if withi dintricta, and “ a traffic and the wheat could be moved as fast as the railroads . could pandle it , a the Marcain. | Mr. Hill says that there are more unters and Restaurants jempties hauled west through the Fe AT WARD, grain belt than there are loaded Practically all our Knit Goods being now on sale at one-half the regular price, brings such articles as Shawls, Children’s Sweaters, Underskirts, etc., within easy reach just at a time when they are in Bioctric-tight bathe and men or women Cottage, rear punelt the tnd and signed by = ta rm. th his = tnd ta 4 & . BURNETT, JR, Charge for one tneertion, 100 Bank & wt |wheat cars because of the few President of the City Counath per Une. Seven words to the firms handling the product strong demand. ried og me tle End day of Jan-/t tine, Three times, one cent & President Hill corroborates the Shav square, triangular and circular—in u. W. CARROLL word. One month, 6c per lias OPTICIANS. word gi out two or three weeks ee ee 5 Be = tee on “0 WN OS al ona ee | ago through ‘The Star that the|} plain white or with pink or blue borders; formerly oa : aimum charge |"De Lane Gptical Ge, 180 railroads would not consent to a t mt Sivek pubmantion, Peters |i a esa, | whetewaia. retail ‘manetiteriog settlement of the freight rate with || 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50, for *, -75, 1.00 and ee unnaneT DOWNTOWN AGENCY— Pray tte the jumbermen, out of court or in 1.25. $139. Kennedy Drug Co, First « ours 1980 Lath av advance of the decision of the in “ai oa pron Gecond Floor. Article VIHE of thet or drinking providing for pany tase be fixed at inns ¢ ato uch proposed amend dollars (52.900) qualified voter ¢| Seattle at the next 14. | and Cherry. BALLARD AGENCY—P. ft Mullen, 321 Ballard av. opp City Hall. Phone, Ratlard 20%. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, betw Union and Unstversity. | terstate commerce commission ~~ FURNITUURE WANTED. | Vaiihen Pur : |to wall for Valdez and Seward next at i | Saturday he will have a large # for Fairbanks. Vader Furniture j Het of passenge top prices for tural! 0 8982 oF Ind teat Phones, Main 1060; Ind. 441 | DE/. TiSTS. | 3 he The Star cannot guarantee - og gee | Steamer Actlia from Hamburg ts accuracy of assume responsl bth bt RF | The Iyo Maru sails this afternoon | 4.5 today, 2 sd ; f tty for errors of any Lee of Red may | |for the Orient j Be ae There shall be a @ curring i telephoned ver ona A | ora It is reported in marine circles And be it further resutved. that the P odent of public utilities ‘He || tements. _ ea ale ; veut eharee | The senior clasees of the Wash-| Steamer Buckman arrived at|nat the Nome steamers of the 17 Sigendiment be and the y a Ry RW PATENT ATTORNEYS. offices wave been ea | ington and Lincoln high schools |noon from Frisco Alaska Steamship Co. are Ao be the tity fer thelr ratification and grguiations of the Beara ne yesterday clected Otis Hergert to gre equipped with wireless. ie eens aval, elect Wo x all eS RO T,228 the position of editorinchief of| The City of Puebla has arrived | °C PF viet hi Beattie © Block the 1908 annual “Sealth.” | from Frisco. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Tacoma pouee repairing in all tebber weather s\fippings vm Carpenter tt The election was made necessary — was created @ reserve city today by by the resignation of Edward) Steamer Northwestern is billed! the treasury department. Leigh, the head of the monthly pa-|-— SUPPLIE ef “PHOTOGRAPHER this Ind day of Ja o ie me “| per, Whims. Leigh was elected to! eTositent ot Mine c brat Counc! ’ <a serve in both capacities as editor =—oe lnmuary. 1909. be ment "SPECIAL NO inchief of the monthly and th CIAL NOTICES. n o monthly and the | W. CARROLL auired to be made in the equipment} _ eens annual, but the work was too much, | tf Comptrotier and ex-officio Cit a oder t Gana very af pecur ag gf F ne guaran’ and he was forced to resign from | Date of first publication, February | P Jone. He will continue as the head | A jot the Whims s In order to meet the faculty re | dutrement that the annual this year be ten owt in time for | ing city bh Orowth x) r of all franchise wor! the time of begineiag and! " He shall keep on ft jen of plats drawn a position SrOckHOLeR® MEP t ‘Thursday Fridays RESOLUTION No. 1125 OPOSED AMENDMENT x0 tine ot om te uti ne F * wil bee Fem oy gaeaalaaliiael F Wg Py I Ry ot, the tat distribution before the end of the | Section 31 of Article IV of the © epthe at or ee gy gg A _. | term tn June, the staff will begin pRarter, and aad, providing, for the | © t lie below the hee nor Jat once to gather the material and | me : aa oe a oF, Oo illustrations for book. Her gert, the new head of the annual, is popular and has an enviable rep- utation as a student LOOK INTO CONDITIONS. iy toson ef the | his duty to coccfelly auamsine every *troction in the City of Beattie and Bes 0 the City Co feport his recommendation on each to the Board of Pub 7 ke. a) OO Section 31 of Article TV of | ©" nett he | Pred Feringer, erchestrs, 1157 6th Buy an Acre OF TACOMA REAL BeTATE | Patiorn & Modal Mind Bets Mam eee a m with the City ty Charter of th ~y Po ome Ger erate Gnatation nn errret Tt will make you rich Ts 7 an to read as ty of eatt atjon masta “SITUATION WANTED—MALE. | 60 eS coeeneemme'| endations President A. J. Barling, of the | Beetles 3h. A datly newspaper of shall, under | ‘Trees and shrubs pruned. sprared and A Wood Rete oP ype we pe etenl ar | gtootea te 4 ° | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- | Gyled “ity Otten cent. of ail Inbar, enitied ww Brown, X inapector, Tek Noh) Dalance #18 per’ month | road. HH. L. Williams, president of be dewignat a hin depart t. He shall | 4 Phinney av North 26,| the Washington railway, and other | : ae ich Shar, Maditional were “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | finan officials of the corporation butld three an j Re awe in each you ahall perform sue eth | pmo oa poultty ing to the coast have been out in| a geoe d on ine yrlty Counell er} dares O33, care Stat the country since Saturday morn- dave, excluding Sunday Public Works may, from | * —— ‘ 2400 7 r 7 ime, preacribe or dir on RENT . Scroom cuittty modern house,|{m®- The party went north from of | the first meeting of the City ee ly —o ~ bieck to car it ne! here to look Into the traffic condi sealed propomain ¢ after the firmt f Aprit ee COUNTRY © cash. same an! 44 aloas the t. It & chy Printin, the t he Mayor shal nt a « | FOR RENT uaa & | tions along the coas' is Ox, euming oS ml tandont of want on whens tere | _¢ rooms, © resume end § roor pr ‘ pected they will be away most of smpanted | Of office sha ¢ December 31, | Couten? min a , 4780. | the week | 4 turn d be tt f DEATH RECORD. | s . RORERT MALTBY | 404 shall with « nd — eens 019-050-021 Aladin Bide. —0-6 Deaths were registered today as Lf te delivered tot HELP WANTED—MALE. ana follows oart of Pui - gy saith shins Taylor, 83, Jan, vn rent strawberry « e-ncre tract just suited | age rent * “deep and ‘srovnd canty | INTERNATIONAL BOND & REAt-TY Go, | .Jackson—J._ F. Jackson, 52, Jan. With call, and shall he | of r his 2nd day of Jan- $846. and only $60 190% American Bank Bidg 36, 546 22nd 3. seh Secretar S to muit a= = Kennedy, 35, Feb. 2, trom mod Works at the (i; H, BURNETT, JP a WHEBLSE Misreef, snd whaii be tiret| tnd da Thompson—L. M, Thompson, 74, et by the Beart ac Ys a be, firs i Jan. 2, 317 Coryell place. re and t . ny § ant w CALDERWOOD, BIRTH RECORD. | Saeenare the © W #| , Date of first publication, February Thirty minutes’ ride te | Y #110 Cherry St | Paar erpesels have boon’ ar. | — — | Found—One 7 B. ADAMS, 300 Cotman Bidg Births were registered today as the term a AC RESOLUTION NO. 1142 | visand face Own ee ee Fab A Ritapaper tae ts, 02 | PROPOSED AMENDMENT WO. 16.) 5 - English—To wife of J. English, | ° ° Cc. 5 —y ve 5G nf x A v mn and proposition to | Seattle General hospital, Feb, 1, a A gith certit : (ede | a. Gh28 Meridian Ave | son SOMPT ying wit ie en t ' oe Wi wore; t - sania a Rarnes—To wife of J. Barnes, | erect. shat) > | Amendment guid bee f MALE Tide, 2-4] nous cite laying, hone, "Sow 2431 7th W., Jan. 31, a son y ta tio sliding and r 4. Gilbert—To wife of T. Gilbert,| : r > t City Counetl $21 30th, Feb. 3, a daughter | Of the City of Beattie; —MISCELLANEOUS. Thompson—To wife of F. T. \ at Section 42 of Article VIII of moore —~ smpecn, Beattie, Fed. 8, & son EMINENT OCULIST OF VANCOUVER, B. C., AND FOUNDER OF t City € te on < yo en 1 I ait | attic b nded to read as follows Heaton— To wife of G. H. Heaton, JORDAN OPTICAL INSTITUTE—WAS ALSO PROMINENT IN : Seattle, Jaa, 23, a daughter mod be etre ial POLITICS OF THE CANADIAN CITY—FITTING UP OFFICES fi | | 30 Days ‘aia IN PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING. * | ipaeesbaptitaconsele Crowns rn maurm Dr. A. McKay Jordan, who for the last eight years has been one of = $3 50 the most prominent eye specialists of Western Canada and was also pet rw, a member of the city council of North Vancouver, has removed to per . Fill attle and will make “the Metropolis of the Pacific” his permanent , Jae . “4 i Ings }home. He has fitted up, in elaborate style, a suite of offices at 204 a cf ee Pd ae } 205 People’s Bank Building and hopes fn time to build up an even ‘ | FARM BAR | Sa woes biped Oo game Wearis C | larger practice than he had in the British Columbia . Of the city at wing Mnemines rms, $25 cash and Dr. Jordan ts consulting specialist of the Boston Optical Co., and Reettraet and agrecmant sit ! Home, Standard ee Chae Seine Gar au established branches for that well known firm throughout Newfound rat co a now Grophonde, ae Work land and Canada, one of the Canadian branches being opened at Van. so poy ‘ ave” Main 1926, Ind. 2676 |e [ house, tw Warranted suver ight years ago. Later Dr. Jordan took this branch over and eof Washir te - : nts | blished the Jordan Optical Institute, which w enjoys the BB Of fir 4) hing ' wing machine » »| ablish i L Mie fhownand 5 ' | math thor First av. - : — —— - Full Set of Teeth $5 largest patronage in the whole of Western Canada. Dr. Jordan, ‘y the pa Mall ‘ r QUEEN CITY FURL Co Warton ot. Rente a menth f however, believes, like all who have visited this efty, that Seat M sewena par condit that | tn 1 worth $4 per load, dotty. | Sf sil ‘kinds wanted to wo Price $9,600, 5 tle will undoubtedly be the New York of the Pacific and that the Wil Go ana te,’ de tf | man's coshiee tay ee Le au Chersy, Bt field for his pro ia larger than could be found anywhere ff fhe Uiinge requ and .? ssocia Ly 14 1S else on the coast his determination to move from a commun L_ Proviten Gamtract and ag ‘ gy is Mlinpeed ity wh he had permanently established a reputation as a refract- Pre & city official meet Ate > all part ing oculist second to none Weeking, the “Mayo - 1112 SECOND AV { a Colman Bide

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