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PRONBSDAY, MAR MEMORIAL 10 nie tor Pioneer Square Now Almost Assured. | Rls probable that the frend for Pioncer square will be | ge fe Ge form of & memorial to the/ cation of heart and lung disorders. Maryland in } 1840 and had lived in thie county Washington volunteers who fell in| Deceased was born In fecent Philippine campaign. first meeting of. the city coun- | for the p | Gland chamber of commerce « Biltees appointed to look into Matter, Will be held tomorrow after tesa. Those supporting the under- ff making it Swerthy of the state's heros. It ha: Qees suggested that the adornmen De in bonor of Capt. who are in charge of this pro- are greatly in earnest, and the Sits Matters of detail} ‘The Cascade Laundry Company has commenced an action against | the city to recower $14,000 for dam ages to its new building om the cor- ESHMEN AND ner of Third avenue’ south SOPHOMORES RUSH '=°22 solic cos The complaint recites that prior jthe grading of the surrounding if nettiing col mixup seemed cer- era, one of the fac- m caps and the Bie of the club th eeaving editor of ... ~ and Jas. Col | Kiocae ity were presented Let- Be Te Nrstten fo both of them It. Graham declined the offer the m declined th ft © busi letter to the| * @ hearty en-| STATE TEMS. EVERETT. March 1 Geet and right ‘of way to fn industrial |iy a week, Christman prices are like- Grand Falls, rom an accl RY of homencekers have gone in art of the county, PORT TOWNSEND, NgOOMIs, Maren 12 Ih, ven, lard, ; Welling rovisions—Hama, large farm, ov the Paceared tees ine |bame, small. 12diSla, M16, 1908, March 1 ¢ th hose personalitice were eard him speak of hi irs, and while I have p M GEO FRANCIS GILMAN soctety a fountain | Fun them out of sight Fred Fencher. m-| Fortson. COURTHOUSE, Jackson street, caused by alt sophomore | streets their property had an est | lished drainage whereby the lo rush, the pre- | Dullding were protected: but fo causing 2rners | building to bec ‘ome unsound : in "The hiding | | this city and for | Painful Injury. Put © stop to the ity #0- shmen. | thrown from the seat of his ¥ to the street yesterday and T caught a battle be-|ed painful injurt esttee classes rerulted. Al urred on minority the | Eighth avenue. Were getting the best of |his residence, 92 ieiash when a number of the fac-|the patrol wagon ‘appeared in the scene and stop. > “ the rush. The sophomore was I the hiding First Hill Improvement. Ow will ct pavement can be permanent, a (LUB annie OAKES — weed FOR $10 Se ety ang] Annie Onkes, arrented Inst night Right Treasurer Callahan, ag] bY Constadte Kelly “pon corspl Bel club, received a teloat f R. W. Barto, who alleges tha -lobtained $20 from him under fa atistactory, | pretenses, was held in $100 bonds by hand. At the xecutive | Judge mn today. She will y,|siven @ hearing tomorrow At 1 t b cr ? ntain at that time was read | JOBBING QUOTATIONS. with a se-| « TED DAILY.) in Fruit cartridge. Lemons, $1.50@2.50 # box; limes A #mall ar Lynden and will ries, $13.00 per bb per gallon; grape fruit March 13 poet Puget | Fresh meat—< want. |steer beef, 8c SHKATTLE STAI | WHO WILL GET MILLIONS = OF TEA STORE OROESUS?: No Will of Geo. Francis Gilman Has Been)% Found--He Entertained Notables. ~ BATTLESHIP OWA COMING eship Lowe, which is no’ LEUOe, F1.50G1.59 @ onne 1 Supplies for her rhubard, 94400 ~, JESSIE STILL Cheese, fees end meaty IN TROUBLE noe her firat tria Corrected Daily , —The following rices are being offered to the pr jucer tn round lots on the dock or in una, per ton, 12.50 Eastern ‘Weanington timothy, Strictly fresh ran: educa- | positt formation, it te my belief} ~~ ‘ BOSTON GROCERY ‘live ae Sch-—Cows, Me; steere, 40 1220-1222 Second Ave. ‘Oi oesears, * | The British bark Collingr ail Te Pie | Pike 161, Kollel Wheat 25¢ ‘ of the best wheat that's a of |rolled and prepared for a he eaithfal | one of the ship's | breakfast dish, | Delicious Apple Port Biakeley, came near lo sing hi keep thelr 4 not | the morning the 14 Coleatiain, stole 0 Doate and eseaped ter they were caught by ship's comprad: the Chinese we from the ship they row David M. F 4 Monday at Mary's hospital from a compit- | oil from the by Mr. Thornt« JA superb quality, with an empty and rusty old pl Fran | induced the deserting crew to re Californi g oil wells within the ci be the casg in Seattle. Women are delighted with Shan atessen department = Rhodes Bros. 1113 Second Ave. PACKING ustoma officers and 8. marehal refused to aid Tho: taking the position that if were put up they had no reason to leases ranging crew are now quiet rand peaceable, without $1 expense to th and another outbr 565 DEATHS IN- ws MONTHS and n grading the streets hes 1 the drainage by filling in| s and allowed the water to Washington according to N. Puller of t torical Soctety. e ° deatha by counties during the two monthe were Helen Busha has commenced an|™ Pace Was discovered by one of the |action against Clarence Busha for | Who immediately took |a decree of divorce | Yomesaion of the property. As soon m ireshmen discovered who | | Cla B. Frantz has filed a suit| Klickitat, 20 Kittitas their property they attempted | against William Frants, and asks [eels of kim sad put him in| for a divorce. The purioiner | men caps then took re- Supt. Hartrantt of King county | schools, has completed his plans for har | the teachers’ institute to be held in week beginning April 1. Over 16,000 of This Sold. hildren of Mra. Wurzer, of Uniontown, Whitman ec whe killed in a fit of insanity mine explosions, | M. EF. Wilson, a teameter, was 5 Sharss $1.50; We'll move this week to the found dead, 15. a ‘TIRED OF THE GAME sliae ensnares i) while postmast store room formerly occupied dhouse, the hardware va of property on first hill W ILLUSTRATIONS OF ‘Yesler bie ey ine BE. STEVENS for many millions. Third Ave and 6: ¢ for the month Richard Elia, of Pennny ur profit of $31,600. Food for Thought to Thinking People. The Cost Of a Lot in the first cost of improvements nec become a site should always be considered, Does not consist alone om of an oll atrik in our firet well any Washington Park Addition Lots at $750 to $1,250 are low priced when the improvements © you @ laboring man. engaged In any ‘our opportunity fo! worrying cares ar walks, parking strips, sewers already installed; development expected Size of lots 60x120 feet, Mutual Life Building We Don't Carry all our eggs in one basket, ARE YOU AWAKE 10 YOUR OPPORTUNITIES? PACIFIC OIL WELLS COMPANY Capital Stock Only $250,000. No Salaried Officials. 250,000 Shares at $1 Each. ALL MONEY RECEIVED GOES INTO THE WELLS company has one plant actually standard plant at Des Moines, King County,a few miles from Se bye to your opportunities for buying stock. The crude Des Moines, in King County, going to be put com nat once by us. We Seattle, and heart of Seattle as ssitations will justify. With the oil fever now rapidly increasing over the entire state, will come barrels of Eastern money for investment. As a verification of the fact that crude oil seepage exists in the guich, in which the Pacific Oil Wells Company are drilling fc or crude oii, we would respectfully refer to the well known railroad man, seattle Electric Railway, office No. 815 fieoond Avenue, Seattle. gulch where we are a few miles from Seatt ys have this ver Dozens of residents of Des Moines and vicinity testi- to crude oil seeping out of the ea perts verify this. there are over 2,000 yield- ; why yuld not g paid to lot owners in Los Ang 1e lot owners. DO NOY WAIT until the oil boom is at the height, the drilling for oil near Old Town Mill, in Tacoma, petroleum actually see at several other local almost satisfied that crude f > way or the other. and 2rneath th If it does e , our next loca Mr. G. W. 5 Our own ex- now, Is your opportunity t buy stock in the paren tually drilling f . plants which will sho! > ver the entire v additional wells will be that your chances of s than with other to one well and one | jown at various points so th il will be much greater rom $10 to $300 per week, ho are confining themselves CRUDE PETROLEUM OlL AT YOUR DOORS O you know that this ty Dickinson, General Manager of the Mr. Dickinson has gathered considerable of this crude drilling, has had it tested and found it a parafine base crude petroleum. Cannot you grasp the proposition that now, and only get in on the ground floor and mpany of the state, who are ac- actually erecting new eration? Our oil hold- stern half of the state, and same as numerous Investors did in buying real estate in the Early 80’s in Seattle and other Washington towns. 10 Shares $3.00; 50 Shares $15.00; $300.00. Second Well 30c Stock; Third Well 45c Stock; Fourth Well 60c Stock, Etc. CALIFORNIA OIL INV onal man, tradesma 1 whe Fou possibly just PHONE GREEN 1361. 100 Shares $30.00; ‘company has pa id over Hundreds of California residents who got in on the ground floor have made from $50,000 to millions out of a small investment. 1200 per share In profits ta on an investment of $50,000, netting @ reg« $ 00 per year, looking for ~ Canyon at $8 ly, after @ road lands at ss Oi Company f $6000 per acre ae fortable ‘hos f for your t provide an % collegiate wife; capital meet any wish sam t stock, for we refused or= tal 1. if you cannot call at the omice, limits of Seattle, This basket. We will drill at least 5 the W ashington oil belt within the ensuing acific Oil Wells Company 708 SECOND AVENUE. We will drill at least five ington Oil Belt within the ensuing ninety days. wells in different locations in the Wash- and are erecting another e oil any day, then good- the earth at the Old Town Mill, at this Company, where wells are surface of the City of ion will be as near the 30,000 SHARES AT 30 CENTS PER SHARE} NOW ON THE MARKET FOR PUTTING DOWN THE DES MOINES WELL. The Balance Will Be Sold Positively Before the 20th. 1000 Shares