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GORIN pecured ti Bia PHOTOGRAPHERS Gay and night ery ey tina me Ride 7ELRA TOWE HT Co., 1119 Firat showcases, 10 Pine | Mi FF 4 “Lost AND FOUND «_P Main 269, Bast need th {15 Mra finement iginal twilight El, 62877 at and strictly with stamp, The & Wash Mi | wipe pare Arcade wep Hide awe | 18 FEMALE Sf it a tor re SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS Yoric Tr} ~~ | © urnished. | + turn | O CRATING DELIVERY ¢ oO. t ret , Main Mrs. Burtha. for gentlemen 25 For 26 ppp age ( Wanted established sonstruction mn pation government: muntetpal omatroction companies ward portant formation wrt me Bill STAR— Re Boe xine 30 eronre AND OFFICES | Went Party ers te MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1914. PAGE 6 Tell the Telephone! When you have a want tell the tele-| | At phone—MAIN 9400. If you have no phone the druggist nearest you will tell the telephone M ma HH. 9400. Either way the charge is the |: same as though you brought the ad to The Star office. Telephone to Main 9400”, ACREAGE ACRES FOR $5 : oi. 3 MARSH & CO nt Unfurnished REAL ESTATE LAKH VIEW ACKHAGE WITH NEW COTTAGE 1OTELS ft H60« Awe w IXFORD ,, 198 od tana, oe ME DANGAIN 88 COLMAN BLDG, MAIN ThE Queen Apne Veet et} wndd| abundance of fin fed aoren of thie land Saw CHANE Lod —_ + thien? A . nh in. firet-atase| patent appr: raliroads and is the place for you. Op | < vant people For Rawyer, Jr vt BORE. ¥ rr 40 mere, $1,000.00 410 an Bank Bide. owners \49 WATERFRONT LANDS LITTLE WATER FRONT | HOME | Seer deep loam soll, fine with a» andy beach clear 0 to beach. terme only $47 cash t frontage aft; very easy ¢ AT 9470 ja BNAY " AASEN "& oXTON Ay. Bt COMPANY Hott 6247 50 EXCHANGES 76 THRIFT th CORNHE OS TARY WURIEN € CrTY LAMITS. YORK BLOCK Ny An & ON JIN Gt WW. w Tork Bie | i your real estate, | | it for new merchan le stock and get | Coast Mase. Co, ue ME TRADES or impr > delaye &@ Co, B ORTAERN 1406 Fourth || Patidine 52 LEGAL NOTICES er 1,00 nne Nie INK Attent Reasnera 228, I New York Aim | Date of first publication October 20, 1914. | Anrrrnrrrrrnrnnernrmrnnnnns | KES FOR 81,650 | nd wolt & little Every day that THE STAR |is published, builders list their |bargains THE STAR WANT AD page. ‘ on | non { 4any | SOUTH END *| beached PUSET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION #rnxET RATES TO PORT ANGELES PORT TOWNSEND ORT WILLIAM DUNGENESS vRGaNEnSS Baer eae Townsend, WiMama\dally TV top [Port Townsen¢, Porti@aity Angeles ané Victoria, RC Calle at Port! [Wittiame as@ Dun-| weet-dound) of Beattie, 1 wm nlabt or COpm Tacoma with steam 1tpmiers for Olympia andite:sepm Mreiton Piverett.Mellingham.Anacertes- Port Townsend | Tetra a *Kalhan, 100 Rte Rosalie \an'htiTownsend and Ingham. via. alt yuan Talend Thure'y - . Port Townsend-Port Wainionle, for! @ dopa mldn’ ht) Port M A Townsend. Port|Monday Port Gamble-Lodlow-Fingler f \0pm/Aiedmer Paget, T Gamble, dai “Eelon. Trondaln nek. Steamer Beattie #0 00pm Steamer @ Kingston, for! 8:30pm ow and. RATES Hood Tonal Gomble-Tadiow, eh for Port! 9a Port Gamble, |datly and allies SBteamer Kulahan will oall at Port nd. Saturdays eat 10 pom. are boat landings points and sonwer rate landing charges Baggage Habtitty woarln are! not Tor whole ticket te mited to to exceed $100 160 pounds allowed . al ing Tacoma) named in a! ule Tlekets munt be purchased at ticket office. Open from 6:80 & m. to 12-90 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Office, Colman Dock. r Townsend, Sunday || SHORT NEWS HERE ° Cliff Moore, poolroom proprietor, He Police get two navy deserters da A.W. Humme will be ordained Bernard, returning Cotterill, suffrage race B Hospital Jun Orthopedic or Guild foore I f Five members of University Fac Mayor Hindley of Spokane will King delegation confers ‘I Nippon Vusen | Kaloha Wenents to in lower house line sends Police band plays at city hall Liner Victoria, last vessel to leave arrive | Nome, ELSEWHERE ? reports from Sydney, e British steamer Nor York to Melb Saturday and Point Albert New near safe Lioyd T. Boyd, one of the owners of the Milwaukee Journal; Charles Forsyth, M Alice Murray, all of Milwauke ad, and Miss E. A seriously injured in auto- » accident Federal troops camp Ark., coal mine region, and * gather In opposing camp, but there is no outbreak. Eleven states are under federal! quarantine for foot and mouth dis- ease in cattle, Herolc measures are being taken to stamp out dis- ane. in Prairie Okanogan wine fight over Con-| conully for county seat of Okano- gan county. American bluejackets who landed at Haitl to preserve order have re turned to thelr ship. G. R. Mines, professor of physiol. ogy at McGill university, Montreal, found dead. Believed he died while experimenting on himself with sctentific apparatus. Republicans gain in Lincoln coun- ty. Four democrats and no pro- | kreasives successful on county tick- jot | Washington commercial organi- |zations and other bodies Wednes- | day will celebrate 25th anniversary of state's admission to Union. Spokane whe xt growers figure! they get $6,000,000 more for crops than expected on account of Euro- pean war. Plane are being considered for ing the Everett brewery in- wholesale grocery store. Staniey Lackey drowns near | Coupeville when rowboat swamps. | Jilted by Mary Farengo at Ellens- | burg, John Seretto kills her, shoots jat her 12-year-old sister, tries to |} shoot her mother, shoots himself | behind an ear and lands in county Jail | The Baker-May lumber mili | Mays resumes operations full hand- led. | Residence of Andrew Johnson, a | Winlock, destroyed by fire, with | loss of $15,000. Robert Armour, 87, Douglas coun- |ty pioneer, dead at Waterville. || North Yakima Brewing and Malt- jing Co. plans to turn brewery {nto grape juice and vinegar factory. "||" British steamer Shirley, from New York to Hongkong, abandoned | near Kobe. | Schooner Rose May, from Mobile \to Spain, stranded at Abacco, Ba- | hama tslands. Entiat Townslte Co. loses Its sult to quiet the titles of several hun- dred acres of land valued at $150,- 000, claimed by Indians. This year’s cleanup in Chataniko Me at 000 Northwest Association of Congre- gational Ministers finishes two days’ convention at Anacortes. | Twenty-one new national banks |take out charters during October.| | Plans are being lald for a fund to | train mountain youths in Georgia || as memorial for Mrs, Woodrow Wi! son. State Senator Carlyon says repub-| Means in senate will put through| budget plan at next session of legis | lature. OLDFIELD IN LEAD LOS ANGE , Nov. 9.—There were 21 starters in the seventh an || nual Los Angeles to Phoenix auto race, “The Cactus Derby,” which | began today under the most un history of the desert classic. Barney Oldfield, | way first was holding the pls in Barstow He was followed by Shrevolte and Davis. arriving first REDUCED RATES Port Ancetes Port Townsent Pr. Wittiams Dunct Twin Screw 8. 8S. CITY OF ANGELE Leaves Pier 1, foot of Yesler way every day except Saturday, at 1 midnight. Office, Room 10, Pler 1 Phone Elliott 1578. mining district estimated at $400,-| 980. | favorable weather conditions in the| in a Stutz, got| At noon today Oldfield ‘Analysis of Moves in Europe CHOLAS’ end shad rtant view s has GRAND an eport, ave uneasiness ern al t of the czar's wes es The v red to permits o says the ur troops to neeption of d of the ctory refer grand duke turn to which war.” ther task e opens a new perio OTHER TASKS” MUST different from the an march on Be y assign Slav forces THESE be something sion origina lies to the | Turkey's | would furnish one new task, if the czar wishes to undertake it, and still another would be provided by @ movement on Vienna, assuming that the Russians have decided the time has come to place their own exclusive interests above those of all the alfies jointly THE CZAR 18 UNDERSTOOD to have arrived at Grand Duke ’ field quarters. The grand declaration concerning “othe er tasks” was not a military an nouncement, but one relating to state policy. It seems as If the czar had agreed that the opportunity for marching on Constantinople must not be thrown away, and that the “new tasks” awaiting the Russians’ attention in Asia Minor must ree celve the Muscovite general staff's | principal consideration henceforth. MAY ATTEMPT TO SPLIT STATE INTO 2 PARTS Shall the state of Washing- ton be carved into two states? With the entry of Washington Into the dry column, the propo- sition of dividing the state in two has received much encour- agement in certain quarters. A big fund is being raised, it Is said, to accomplish that result. It {s not improbable that the next legislature will petition congress to | divide Washington into two states, one comprising the counties east of — | the mountains and the other the western counties. A similar proposition was intro- duced in the 1913 legislature, bu§ failed to get out of committee, The argument presented is that Fastern Washington and Western Washington are radically different in commercial, as well as political interes: In the recent election It was agrt cultural Eastern Washington which voted the state dry. entrance into the war UNKNOWN WIFE OF HEINZE NOW WANTS ‘DIVVY? | CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Mrs. Lillian Hobart French, who claims she was the common law wife of the late F. Aug. Heinze, announced today that she was going to New York today, to Investigate the disposition of the copper magnate’s estate. Mrs. French said she did not ex pect any trouble from Mrs, Anna Heinze, who married Heinze a year She declared she expected to find that Heinze had.made ample provise ion for her in his last will “I lived with Mr. Heinze for sew eral years,” said Mrs. French, “and when we parted he provided me | with an annuity of $2, 400." - RAID 3 JOINTS | The police are annoying Chinese gamblers terribly these da Three raids on dens Sunday net- ted 19 prisoners. At 215 Washing- |ton st. there was only one China- man present when they battered down the doors, But at 212 Fourth ay. 8. and at 322 Washington st. the police had better results. KILLS HIMSELF Ill health, combined with the ef- | fects of having a warrant served on him for selling liquor illegally, lcaused Charles E. Dunlap, proprie- tor of the Dunlap pharmacy, 24th and E. Madison st., to shoot himself, Saturday, after he had telephoned for his wife, and just as she entered the store He died Sunday. FORUM HAS REMEDY The problem of the relief to the unemployed was discussed by the }Open Forum in City Hall park Sunday afternoon, and the remedy ted was that work should furnished by the government, national, state and city, at a living wage, and the gr by which public officials, contractors and others wax rich be stopped, and the public money properly used for the purposes for which it was col+ lected HAS ALASKA FILMS | Motion pictures of the Nome-to | Candle dog are included in | 20,000 feet of film depicting the life and activities of Alaska, taken and owned by H. G. Kaiser, a Nome photographer, who has just arrived with the film from the North, He is at the Barker, door. be