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FOR RENT--ROOMS Rates for Classified Advertisements The Star cannot ovens uracy oF assume reel - bh of any kind ty for “ TRON Re oceurring phoned adver yeanees Dest table’ beard {leementa. WiTOh ITUATIONS WANTED.” Nive, frent roam. heme comfy J sbdativde Wanted” adver: mily, Fourth near Pike, I : Usemente the for 18 words, times, Additional space, be per tine, Bellevue % ely wily furnished roome f out Haht housekeeping, 110 M “HELP WANTEO” AND ALL CLASSIFIED a One cont a word—Mininw charge 150, When onary tas account actual number ‘one ae set will be counted v4 insertions made ‘Ay ~ k-4 price | ¢ six when hag eM a 1 boa twe lines. Week, fing. moders home, Phone Ind. A datt it-s0 Firth, io, hee niente Room and pearg in private family for lady employed Call mT). at THE WEVERLY, 1922 th Main 6108 FOR RENT—FLATS. nea, oF will be coun’ To ADV! att ERS. Classification cannot be after 12 o'clock dally. BALLARD AGENCY--P. Wt. lard av Mullen, $409 Bal WE og one, Bal City Hatt Prone, Hevventh. av. winitoen Gnion and cone | Phones, Main 1060; Ind. 4 given furnished t-reem | neated apartment, close in ee A Rk Bk ek Og ; RRR ce ates: <tiediting * *| be ® RAILWAY TIME TABLES. everrtning * | Phone & ® Do net trust printed time om peak % tables in’ newspapers. For *) “Work. Leyox IPAT Belmont ® time departure and arrival ® | pur, modern fami *% of traine telephone King Gree * % Station information Bureau, * ® Sunset, Main 2740, independ * 5 ent 111, eRe paeenennennennn es BIRTH NOTICES — ~~ ee Acton—To the wife of . wet im, 1 Seventh, November 22, he moire, Cae wife 16, daughter of J ROOM and beard for geatiomen, om Capito: biti Moke the © n Minor aa hospital, November # Prank Te te of 3. Prank, city. | November 22, & son. DEATH NOTICES. na-—W. A Young, #9, 2, Sata 9 N aie, ee vember 33, 1238 Alona. Mire November) Room and board, $15 per month. o Kilbourne, Fremont. Binck ## ROOMS with beard. reasonable, ot 2 ‘Anne Burroughs, TY. | Cherry at November 22, in this city, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ae es ee make their clothes: plenty to eat and mothers care 107 y tt, Georee ze ee ee FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. BUSINESS CHANCES. SS ee MONEY TO LOAN. 3 wil bay city pay cherke of pay our look! aaensements and minke tame om. roel Sates oeourtey. R «A PION REL CAPITAL FURNISHED atneturing, mining. ott, AL i i permanent bust. | | what be your hope, fear or ambt Seah Aadrons | Gt Sa5 a his whcd cla vorbat end herp. c nea Splendid location for email first-class bakery and laundry or tailor shop. 1407 2ard and Union. WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE. pine we mee £ Niberaity Bey your wc, | Grete ankin Go” me te Vaides Furntiore Co, 1619 First M. 1982, Ind bene tt FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, SASH AND DOOR BARGAINS We have our own door milk thon Wo recovery of the Prone Ind. # Main 1546 HELP WANTEO—MALE. TE MEN WANTED to buy one or two of eur cholee acre tracts. eosee tract. We are } tract between SEATTLE AND TA easily cleared: ‘ery eany Bay aITUATION WANTEO--FEMALE. wants position wares Se wii bay Sirah gonds st beat ad =H Og,,ig Mvtaninge ter Biepste, repaire | a a oF com. THE RENOWNED CLAIRVOTANT, GUARANTERS you N “tet |Past, Present and - Prices within the veach of not here for mm Call and be convineed nouns A In Your Hand Is Written the Story |~ s*tono wane ctornina”~ THE 8STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 1908, THE STAR—WEDWESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 ue. Are You Trying to Manage a Troop of “Stubborn Facts” Perhaps some new and especially “stubborn” FACT comes into your life every day, The task of “managing” it—or “taming it”—of getting it acclimated—of getting it to fall in and work in harness with the other “stubborn facts” which form your particular troop, and your particular charge, is a hard task, a task calling for “nerve,” far-sight, diplomacy, patience. And, if the new-comer fact is one of those ‘af- fectinig your business routine, your home routine; if it brings the necessity of a quest for somebody or something—then the task of managing it re- quires the co-operation of Classified Advertisin ATTORN' saTiaw. — | MONEY TO LOAN. alt, Bay ornoums, Lawyer, AUCTION SALES Fine ond Stet, ARCHITECTS. BICYCLES, BANKS. ow PROP, MARTIM, PRYCMIC PALMINT. ariavacrion Om ALL AFPAING OF | LIF HEAR THE TRUTH AND jOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. OCULIST® AND AURAL we eT a OSTEOPATHY. Law. and transac: | oom & fast, me matter | sma Pike aie bed PHYSICIANS, On ARIN Cleweewe Low Fee FOR A FEW DAT ONLY. Me be goed OPTICIANS. bat to 19 TO # DAILY AND PROF. H MARTIN, aun. MANHATTAN, Rp av. Naan bam. OOM 30) the eae Weeoes NEES ‘Write tedien’ end gentiomen's cloth Kom, F118 tet av of Your Life Vrigay Yesier car to Tenth - Tee Phonme—M 0442, HS marvelous woman whi may be consulted lite Her feos reach of all. Helen Nice Burleigh Tureday rea ‘ a orchestra a or $16 pe ont Phone find. oome, ail conve Phone, Xs136, 108 tt ‘Aba rtmente—Mousskesp Otympte 1150 housekeeping Suites to $9. ‘Phone 1 Oe ee tame. Pi urnished housekeeping + ae Penen ae 115A KB. Unton nee? | ae 16-29 h light and bath, | T Ninth and Weat ay | to move, ot oF How 008 ssond had | lrpewstiors. 435 large den inced Wyandotte #ALB—O cockere), full blooded. Lyman. Main * : 296. 19-a ne quere x Gactinn ROBERT MALTHY. foot strest. Abstract furniah For Hale—Cow and §-month-old heif 019-980-041 a A J WILKING & CO. ci 1907 16th av. #, elty. Lad A leche Bide. Adame 261 Residence West 96 THE NORTHWEST DOT rive! HeTWREN BHATTLM AND TACOMA | rie tt ALB—Freah Je genVICE n Near survey of new Mhort Line Inter f Kirkwood Fi BOWEN. | ne ace, Mavidt Sale—A small geet Bouttio, 9060, $150 FOR BA Saianee ‘Hast ‘oes IE Bens dni p bros $n as a = oa “ One grey hore, five years old, weight and fife hundred. m Bo hole between te ait fi ote tor wale on terme 1619 Kast Aloha Stadion by day Phone Main FOR KENT G0 fh ord Abetract Go, | Malo 194 HAT MAKERS, 14.60 Hats, Kavanagh, th. Whittlesey Bivek. Phone, $16 ott Maudie For rer room month Bb house 4940. | “S510 Piret wo Male Hore Detevtives 1. Hollenbeck bearing orchard tive Agency Bid Mowork unde: as Ind. te ROBHKT MAI 019-920-021 A opty Seicony ‘hone Piewer Go hour ance of $6,000 Re ar an nm * Ne"tans | MONEY TO 10aN Beet, eal a On improved er Uaiversity ¢ — Nowe ina ¢ 5 Ne ge 2 5 Arenas PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. Anderson Supply Co, 111 Charry ot —tt Oradwate tre ) ind PATENT ATTORNEYS. ~Aiains & Brocka reniniered Patent fe atl eAtiermages years te 4 An Especial Snap to Pest A Talbot EXPERT. Mutual Lite We pay pighest prices tor exceed: hae mina, sae. try the Lior | work, ie Main £246 Bunest, if writers rented Tie ith h Buch eney term emiae | Typewriter Co, 303 First ay 8 CITY REAL BSTATE ke quick 619 Pioneer Be inv eatmen: open T frutor FARM: AND ACREAGE. |. ACREAGE Reres of rie, Are Strung Up by Angry Mob. (By United Press.) UNION CITY, Tenn, Nov, 26.— The little town of Tiptonville, bor dering on Reelfoot lake, which has been the scene of many stirring incidents in the last month, wit nensed the lynching late yesterday | afternoon of three negroes, were arrested this morning for hav ing murdered Spectal Deputy Bher tf Richard Burruss, and fatally wounded John Hall, a deputy sher iff. The negroes were Marshall BSteinback, Edward Steinback and Jim Steinback, brothers. Gov. Patterson was advised by telephone of the situafion, and or Alaska Bide, 28-26 BUY YOUR RANCH NOW ound Beattie ie if you ever oxpest ind oF & #uite a uy te proceed with aj) Imate and i Pamvwd ee secure the negroes and rondurt them to a place of safety ‘The troops were started at once, but failed to arrive in time to pre vomt tee lynebinig Frteme Wndorse Brier. Witty friends of BC. Brier met te Madrone hall last -nigit and en doraed their candidate for the post ten ef county treasurer ¥ place cloee te terms of gee there of Priendship Brow nd farm implements ge with the place Adress, Owner, A-4 mi acre irects, 9860; geod colt: well 1g. meem , Martore wman Bieek, 110 Cherry & | Will Not Testify Before Tariff Committee at Hearing. United Press.) TON, Nov, 26.--An- in a letter to Chair- man Paine, of the ways and means committee of the house, made pub- lie today, deciines to testify at the tariff hearing. He says in part o longer in business. My the Century Magazine aeaid all that 1 have to say on the Manufacturers from whom in the desired informa- CHOICE HOME sITee Fine quarter-acre from the $4666 ones otection is as believe the surer way to secure It is to reduce pro- tective duties from time to time, and abolish them when no longer heeded. Duties upon imports ehould crane to be a party question. What ie best for the country should be thought of.” MILLIONAIRE SALMON KING PASSES AWAY (By United Press.) WEDDERBURN, Ore., Nov. 25.— KR D. Hame, the lionaire salmon Brom | king and one of the most prominent Bremerton Navy Yerd sights shippers on the Pacific const, died ane ‘flat his home in Wedderburn early today. Mr 01,900 toy Gow C-rose outta acres of Ne 1 land, aft 2 minateg i we tex ex 7 Yare™ CITY REAL ESTATE. Navy Yard Buys Lares tote chose tm, Lares tacts, claee in, Close in acre tracts, 16 Waterfront serenas, $196. SRATTLE HOMESERKERS CO. jain Offices, S66-006 Kraptre Bide ah Offs, Oregon Bide up ty it orton tee ti in our Hume had been ailing for some time from kidney troubles and A Boom was recently compelled to take to hie bed. His interests in Oregon Te om in cur MAVY YARD CITY now oat Conver Soo tuaaeneny Seaee. that Unele Sam has started ts.ec0,-| He was the biggest shipper of omer are salmon on the coast, For a number ‘, Giz) of years he was a member of the Jregon state legislature. His inter. |este In Alaska at one time were large. irish Patriots Celebrate, The Robert Emmet Literary so- clety of thi seity celebrated dist anniversary of the execution of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, pop- ularly known as the Manchester martyrs, last regular meeting. The program was made up of ad- dresses, songs and recitations of patriotic nature, and the resolutions opted pledged continued port to the cause of Irish nationality. M Teepee or Devil's Tower | stands 600 feet above Belle Four. che river, in Northeastern Wyom jing. Rising 600 feet, Builders FT, $1,000-—NRAR UNIVERAITY $260 down will hand thie, oF will sell 40 TL S150 down, Quick action necessary for thie W. F HANTIURY, Room A Aroade tide 26-97 We have some cholee and beautiful homes, near car, 16 minutes to Square; only $25 cash and $5 b lao : A, Mid BAROAIN \« miles away 21 nd 3-roam house, 16 minutes menth. wilt her dine ° M4) any. and mith’s | ad part of return journey [BROKERS Private Leased wire to al e S. €. Osborn & Co. idle and watching theee mt don108 leas Chan 2% miles from $200 cash, balance $10 INVESTMENT “WHY DONT YOU GO OUT NOW and "m HIG oe ime of, these. t-gery, tracts ven If} you don't ow, O| Three Negro Murderers dered & company of militia tn this | = SAYSINO ||? the| MANILA, | been [the Spanish war. | it is visible} Attorney and iene Have Been Working Two Years on It. Ole Hanwof’s ambition to put the race track gamblers out of busines blew into flame over two years ago, according to John C. Higgins. in drawing the anti-race track bill who who | Which will be presented at the com ing session of the legislature. Mr Hanson confided his plans to Mr Higgins two years ago and since that time they have been at work preparing the way for the bill. The fdiowing is Mr. Higgins’ statement of ho@ the bill initlated Working on Bill, “Mr. Hanson announced bis plans to me in this matter about two years ago, and together we have had under consideration since that time the dtafting of a bill designed to reyiove any question as to the power of the state to prevent the operttion of pootrooms and the bet ting at race tracks, and to prose cute persons engaged In both those forma of pt nti as for a felony, iS RopeeRy! BUTA MAN'S GINS IS DRAWIN ANTI-RACE Tt “Since Mr, at the last jwtance I hey formation a9 to eget " lof other and race | have now fm s bill which T he ‘oat et ectually anbling as rlatute, enacted in 1906, of gambling, Al Mer. Hanson te cure the state We bill that fe lature by Mr, is one whi charged will furnish ta solute remedy tor and If our leg! a resentative ty whelming publie againet track gam the, law, pro adequa to THE LAST STRAW—By E.R dal ge reed the eas SMITH MAY BE IN CABINET (By United Press.) Noy. 25.—Govervor General James Francis Smith, it was reported here today, was slated for the post of secretary of the navy under President Taft. He hi governor general of islands ever since Sept. 20, 1906. Gen, Smith is a San Franciscan and was a lawyer until he went to the front with the California volun teers at the first call to arms in| Gallant fighting brought him swift reward, and after oecupying several high mili tary positions fn the island govern ment, he entered the career of a clvilian otetal, “NEPHEW OF LATE. ADMIRAL WAS MURDERED (By United Pre 7"), ROC HESTER. N. Y., Nov | Accused of murdering her husband | ee |glanna Sampson corr | TION. LTD. oe 167 American Hank ~=s8 ON PHINNEY AVR | rth of Woodland park Siva way below real ¥ for quick’ sale tile view, in| Price $1,200, $600 don't delay EVETT & DRAKE 46th and Phinney. Phone N is, White 249 1h SALE-AN BSPRCIAL CAUSE T MUST HAVE SNAP BE THR down. $10 per laree pl torn Price f front, $40 up: terms Fruit store on Bremerton @ock Come at | once —t ROBERT MALTBY O21 Alaska Bldg FAY COMPANY. Ue | 03-t04 Mehihorn. Bldg nich MON i HAT Goo0Ds, acr je sound; & acres in bats aban atin 4-08 plants: two WAVE YOU AK WiG PANY 0 OL First ave 5° 100, Clone “Hine end schogth | rooms, modern, goed location, “eine ie ~ Alana Ba LUMBER. | hs wana TalGATED LANDA New projert, 600 per acre water; § per wore 419 Arcade Annex the thing big tantly 0} improvements paid, Phone Queen Anne # | creh and $10 8 anereepee TP PAY PANY. ING _ . . 602-608-604 Mebthorn Bide 1f you want to buy a farm, see Samuel 4.00 14 Second Avenue Collyer, 924 Batley build te doals 94-20] in fares. ae of the Harry mpson, a nephew late Admiral Sampson, Mrs. was today ed. The affair has caused a » tion here, as {t was generally arrest posed that Sampson committed suicide Ladies to Entertain. An entertainment and sale under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society, of the Emanuel Lutheran chureh, is to de given Friday even ing, Nov. 27, at the chureh, corner Fremont 40th and Whitman av Invites 1.000 to Wat thousand dinner Invitations ¢ Thanksgiving nner teria at Third been issued by hands | have | placed tn the ‘or distribution hour the ca nained In the Invitations eria hold# only 300 peor feeland has gone dry manufacture and sale of to be stopped and liquor 4 ‘BIG GUT RATE —— Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to come in, Oriental Billlard Parlors, 1413 Third Avo. the | | Gen. Sir ing the paring to Wilkinson ment. 1 ae bein prej | TAKES ACID SAYS | (By | tna the Sam Daring the neliman « “ounellmag paying there eeaibiy 10 | when they are have a dolar or | necessities, MAYOR Al «ST | Mayor Miller ordinance PF | prison stockade which to work pF to the chate court. The Ja at the ex ARERDEEN, Glass of Elma here about 1:30 ing and asked the a glass of handed him the to walt on some he turned Glass bottle. Hecoming keeper sald to ing some Glass hands with | An ot) ‘Good-by@, carbolle acid.” at once pumped out, bat Glass recently called criminal thought Glass wal the trouble drinking Be a usple "Pyrite Tho and Suit Suite for ‘rent.

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