The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1903, Page 8

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| 8 THE SEATTLE All. Sold Out in Divisions 1, The Last Addition, Division r# 3, 4 and Six Is Just Opened Today STAR. —= Hiatt Rent Victims tAIl Are Being Snancusid We Can Get way : To Work on This Property at Once. Good Wages. More Wages Than. You, Have Bought Nomes ef €. 0. = Pea hore ou ages in You, Have of C. Hillman 4 Smaller Prapeedie Than ad Paying ng bd cre ac cece . At Garden Station ‘:. Interurban Line Bird's Eye View of Hiliman City December 6th Seattle’ s Finest Close in Residence Suburb---Only 5 Cent Fare on Washington Street = re Office and 12 Salesmen on Grounds Tomorrow, Sunday, December 6th. ‘ ~ 5000 lots and 280 acre tracts have been sold in Hillman(City addition the last 8 months. Soil is rich, black loam with Cedar * river city water piped free to each lot or acre, also new sidewalks, electric light, etc. ‘This property will positively all be sold 4 in 7 days more. So come tomorrow, Sunday, If only to look around. ONLY THINK, YOU CAN MAKE A GOOD LIVING ON ONE OF THESE ACRES. Prices as long as they last are $35!) up. et $5 down, 50 cents per week. On acre tracts $95 up. Terms, $15 down, $5 per month. We have houses kit 4 or 5 or 6 rooms, $390 up. Terms, $10 per month, same as rent; fine view of mountains, close to Lake Washington and only 20 minutes ride on Washington street, fare 5 cents. Only think Hillman City is only one-half as far out as Ballard or , ; oa Green Lake. We need 50 more men for all kinds of work; good wages. mngHIS BPAUTIFUL COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS BOLD $540, ON SHE MAY BEA \DAN WAULFY I$ BACKTO. (| NO NEWS “GO, AND | TOTAL LOSS | BIVEN 17 YEARS GRANDPA Ws suo seamen "sen arn se SIN NO THE WRECKED CRUISER FLORA IS IN A BAD WAY—COURT- MARTIAL OF HER OFFICERS WILL BE HELD | > is as > tne| COVERY WRECK | "a THE LITTLE SON OF W. ST. ML overs t twee ent | is | BARNES WILL BE TAKEN | oer Bagh = “ ateamshi é Captain | | COURT BITTERLY DENOUNCES THE OWNER OF THE SALOON| BACK TO PORTLAND fr (Opecial te The Star.) |nastgating otto Cthe| WHERE THE MURDER DRANK HIMSELF INTO INSANITY VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. K—A apectal| cruiser and the_first mate ated Gis cable KiLLke Two Min @ispatch from Union Bay, opporite| st the time of | where the Britieh cruiser Flora lies, ‘tect that the ship was Yo fust received. says that the position of hour instead of » the wreck is improved by reason ae the pumping out and battening bull. It will take ali day} to the Flora - A wholesale jall delievery was ef- The cap 4 | J. TB Bridges, a pre dwell | fected by the United States grand fury prisonera Dan McAuley, the . srderer and barges had been anchored | lam MeLau the bay a short time og PS BUT NOT THE LETTER ot cwitk) Me against them and their disch was the result ar thie morn Messen’ i culty that of the coal out of her 1 The ke exple ‘ tomorrow it is ex- Judge’! mumble aes es a | pected the ship will be clear enough eare.at| question t | . te attempt to float her. S| Rear Admiral Bickford will return | er: reared op sha z tomorrow to the scene of ak ab ed » nald | the child was A court-martial may be bh Z bat one Gay Bar THEIR RULING PA | x ‘The destructive instinct of one dt 4 the city contractors is the basin | ae claim for $150 dam bi et 1 # he Sprague, who reside: ° . e ner of Eighth avenue w y . vores a ieee filed with the board pub - a areaton | Talx apport! The feder a ‘ : 4 {te works this morning. He claims “ on pet J ederal grand jury was dis- | could lthat John Kalbere, in grading | , hie gen | mim ouime hor tnaiden name cs. ** aven destroyed his) 7) ie ver | hich was Pelarkt ‘ fence, hedge and k 3 lw M POCKETS The annually schoo! election ANT ONEY | “ ne-daieeandiad: j passing off quietly today. Up to 5 Seeeee ty ie Suess | Richard Cameron today 5 e'clock this afternoon 700 votes ~_ |WILLIAM ROBINSON, A DOPE a default judgment ¢ f been cast. About nine-tenths of them , H. Fe * dam . were for Rev. E. L. Smith, the FIEND THIEF, WAS WELL |r ent we : Chamber of Commerce candidate for | ce y nA jurors con- director. | ‘The corporations committee of the EQUIPPED | Felits t Japanese were led é ‘At the Denny school, in the Sixth * « ' a ward, which is consi to be the | city council y y afternoon re [the superior he failed to « strom, charged with strongest Socialist ward, “ r pear , a shack ar Lake . os votes were cast, about an } ferred to a special committee the on mm _ eased for lack of evi- b g number of which were for e: aera 1e Great North mir ir a . y aidete. | francht ked by the Great North . : ed « . euiak ie ‘3 5 ‘The Seventh and Fourth wets a| « . e ext > ‘ ic 4 talc ae ABN ¢ | Sing Arge a with bringing Ch e Ee total of 200 votes were cast, neas i 3 wd | ~ 4 Sess Novag t nlawt wale nike a all. of which were for $ : ’ for lack of evid It is expected, however, that the} Wheeler sat ee e } - Ta ae hdrwed with selling - ts will make abe 7 . b t rs ee w "i alip 1 weat Site . ht in support of een te ing is . ra smimilar reasc 4 . Harriet W. twas tol a6 that chatun _ i ; | ar Brack Jack Hage | Andie Pracken, Jock Heweerty.| DEAF MUTE WAS { “Yeititne un Somph dre a UNABLE TO PLEAD L a the total up t : a made a heavy | ' raglan) BACTA Edward Irv-| wer Bi apnea "4 | headaun ™ ! Jinto Free v fh k | 7 t See Classified page for Free ocat reat ma Re weg ST lied A H Ads. compensation ai 4 - “ Robi b ’ t I | Holiday Goods Galore At the Most Sogeeaate Prices Also, 4 ce Ladies’ and G fhg—the me CHANGED HER R MIND ‘ ; . : rt th r EASTERN OUTFITTING 0. mee levoland tana nr pee ia gon of Fi kien. r , ‘ t 6 he four Rage = Stites ) ayers COUSINS CAPE, 3 Union st, et

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