The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1905, Page 5

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5100 beat cheap lots i» | 4 He Nock east of end of o Aese car tine, and He Tice Baay terms Inquire pao taal dommes we PINCHES Berton Breen Tiras. 1884 Bothwell Jrsonance Rervs: SERRE Re ye |» *& The Mayor-Sieuth * The Orf ® Avsiatant Stouth * — Aang, Pl ae eee eee eee LT 1} There Are Many . d x e | You may tatk about your Sherlock Old Squar ~~ oo . 2 Your Pinkerton, your Video! Pianos Hut when It come@ to real sleuth | work } ipere arc of u They cowlda't pinch a dry-deck wa too—whose own Por 1, “R A." without detay | ge would ike hanger Can trace thieves to their balr, } or new ones ’ And though I don’t wear much dis- , ulse rm “your humble mayor! j SMUBRLOCK BALLINGER Mayor Ballinger made a “pinch” | Monday morning ‘The vatiant chief executive of Se attte placed under arrest J. 1. Can ferey non, S31 Are building, a wealthy | \ HELLER, | contractor, and a member of the lo- WOODBURY al automaniac brigade. GRAMER | At 8 O'clock in the morning the and allow you for your }mayer noticed Cannon trundiing| Sherman, Clay & Co. STRINWAY DEALERS. {ll Second Ave., Seattle. fan Francisco, Cal Oakland, Cal. BOARD OF HEALTH WANTS OP THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPT The establishment of open-air! hospitals for the care of consump tives ts Believed by the board = health to be the only practical am offictent ptan by which tuberculosis) the lowest price ever known | can be property handled in this city ‘TITLE for strictly high-ciass| The board hopes by secertng the! work. Don't put it off, but| enforeament of the anti-spitting or ‘eeth Free cleaning and examin during all this week. Breen'’s Painiess Dentists will : Mat once. Good work at low | , ov A en tinance and the ——— = . “& world-wide reputation for tees: 46 a ‘s Painless Dent ? iets 713) conditions, but it realizes that fur] more radical means thap these are| required to properly desl with the ituabion ‘We are anxious to do all we said Dr. Limerick, president of the board, Monday morning, “in| Un way of tmepecting crowded) working places and corapeliing con sumptive persons to go home, but what need is a hospital for the vare of such persone when found This ts eapectally neceswary where @ (he patieats are in indigent circum dentists come and go, but = eo wances and their carnings are * dent reraain asa upeendane the | geeded for the support of them salves or others. PAINLESS DENTISTS m3 a» } “It i am important matter and I Fiest Avenue a am gind to see the interest im it and ¢ Unicon | manifested by The Star. The mor eDougsl tality from consumption is fearful oe a 1 t far more dangerous to the $:39 & m. to 12:30 p. m committee than smalipox and other diseases so much more dreaded. There is uo protection against it ander the present system of regula- tton.~ “The board woul! like to quaran- tine consumption cases as well as porsoms afflicted with various in- sitions blod diseases,” sald Dr.| loughary. “It has the authority to some extent. but custom has decreed that such persons, so harmful to a ommenity, may go at large. Ua- lenm hospitals are built for their are no effective measures can be NON TRUST taken, as wholesale quarantine/ SUPPLY CO.) "=! '= inom “Consumption cases are seldom | reported by physicians to the board, which is another handicap. The board for that reason can keep no supervision of such cases. In some cities the names of all consumptives are kept secretly in a book, so that the board can watch them without the kpowledge of the public.” Dr, Janson raid “Tubercalosia ix ever with us and it i@ diffientt to escape from it. It confronts ua in the hut of the Ee- Sets is silver and golt- filled, ete. Houghton & Hunter Each Item Tells of Savings That Are Real Bargains..... high grade Crescent Lay Heavy canvas Grass Catch- With sicel bottom ..Gi¢ $2.90 $-panel 1 1-4-In Screen door faney pattern hardwood . hardwood Screen Door, oi! Gntahed, any size .......75¢ 8H Soly high grade Rubber How, warranted .... 83.95 6 wood frame Hose Reel, with heavy iron wheels G@Oe@ 910.00 painted Lawn Swing for 8x10 heavy Canvas Tent, 8-oz, 2- foot wall complete .. $4.49 1.26 faney colored Cotton Ham- mock, with stretcher 5Re 1.50 dose woven Hammock, faney colored with pillow Be ! $9.00 double thread Ham Me combination Spray Nozzle mock, #} a ‘ Bie }} im fancy colored Jacquard de 54, high grade, 50 fect winch rear tee $1.98 with 3 Hose, warranted $3.19 SPELGER & $1.25 Lawn Sprinkler brass arme .. «6c ceee HURLBU 2d Ave. and Union St. j changes and SCORCHER PRE E RRR Officer W. C. Hubbard +E REE RR Ree ed from a James atreet car and, ! naking @ wide de bringing his machine to @ at hon, attempted a Hotat, quickly te mid ver the unfortuna pinning him to the curb *» Can mp by awerving one Homtrian, Mayor Hallinger ordered = the hauffour to stop and gave him a heart-to-heart talk on the dangers of reckless driving Where's your number?” asked the mayor What's it to you? hotly the mayor of thia town,” said ker Well, olf hoas, what of it? plied the automantac At this opportun W. C. Hubbard hove in sight was hailed by Ballinger * returned Can non. “gd one all it ls worth wiong in a handsome, green auto at| dered Cannon's arrest © The matter of future janything but a sall's pace, A man, | The latter put up $20 ball at th ta can be readily | tadened with « hoavy vatine, allght- | police station Etieaged between us | \ 3 Poe where y pl | apo can be soon and we wil tell you what we wilt do. State Should Give Them Fresh Air SE N-AIR HOSPITALS FOR THE IVE PERSONS IN THE CITY ———— kimo and in the palatial residence of the crowded city. We inhale its germs in the dust-laden atmosphere of the city and even in the fresh air ¢ the country, It is transmitted through our water supply, voge tables, frafta, meat, milk and oren | trom the lips of our friends. “Thousands of tubercular individ uals, without any restrictions what over, seatter lnfection the right and left It mast be apparent that such an army. makes the poison of tubercelonis nearty universal “When, genides the prevalence of human centers of infection, we con sider the proportion of tubercular individuals in cattle, we can under stand why, though we exert the ut Most care, We cannot escape the re lentions Infection which pursues us wherever we go. “Oar beat remedy is to destroy a» Much contagiogs matior as possible and, as « etate, carefully guard all known diseased individuals A great many of persons are ir Teeponsible; they do not give 4 thougtt to the infective nature of the disease; many are of low in tolleetuality, and many have their sense of responsibility dulled by the suffering of a protracted dismase, and the resnlt is that infection ix spread without regard for the con sequences. “What better use can the state make of its funds than te care for the sick and protect the weil? Institutions should be built om the plans of our asylums for the insane. where tubercular individuats could be cared for and receive all benefits of modern scientific ad vance; where they would be iso lated, stuffed, exercised, bathed, and seoure fresh air and water. These inetitutions should be built ant maintained by the state, gratuitous ly for all affected who desired to accept its advantages, and com pelsory upon all whe could not be property cared for at home. A great many of us have been tanght that tuberculosis ix incurable or nearly so. I know from my own experieace that this is a mintake. jand | want to say with emphaste that it is @ bugbear of our ancestors that should be promptly downed. I have seen recovery under the most adverse circumstances.” NEW GOLD STRIKE News confirming the recant sto ries published in The Star relative to the new gold strike in the White- | horse district reached Seattle, Mon The report states that pincer gold in good paying streaks have been discovered on Burwash creek, about 200 miles west of Whitehorse and about 5¢ miles from Silver City The new discoveries are not far from Lake Kiwane on the Canadian side but not far from the American border. More than 100 men are at work there now and a camp site has been located on Kluane take. The new fields are only » year old and are reached by the new $35,000 govern ment trail across the Alsek district A number of Seattle fortune hunt ors will leave for the new country some time this week or nxt. ciewesen Goma: CHANGE OF TRAIN TIME thern Pacific, co 4th. Wateh for additional trains. on the Ne ing Ju on many . aa Modern Woodmen of America ‘The Northern Pacific has arrang ed for round trip rate of $69.70 to Miiwaukee and return. Tickets on fe June 16th and 16th ament Officer | } i] the power of your $ here is great surely-- when we say to you that immediately — without ‘a dolla down” will place in your house three of the standard makes generally used articles can beet understand what advantages this store off fms you may to you that $1 down will buy-- a Great Buck Range a Leonard Refrigerator a go-cart and besides this we will take as part payment your range or go-cart on the purchase of & new one. any of tree of the most ssasonab! and you We old stove, | $14.00 A very pretty body pattern In ""Quite a pleasing pattern fold the medium-priced folding and, _'¢ reclining Go-Cart, bigh reclining Go-Carts, hand-wove,| Pretty closely woven sides with oth Paget ne | peat rend edging around gear green, has sateen scalloped nished Hrewster green, has -toch rubber tired wheels, ruffle parasol, removable Bed“) “reed back and cane seat, pars. ford cord cushion, cane seat, i sateen, Bedford cord cush 10-inch rubber tired wheels ao on removable. girls, ; enter eur “happy home contest’’ this week sure-- To those little girls whe have not ya entered the “Happy Home Contest” we say come in this wonk surely, and get s “Happy Home” model, a “Happy Home Transfer” and special booklet §) telling all about the contest, To those 9) who are “little Happy Home girs” we say bring im your “Happy Home” and advertisement” this week Be careful that “everything te all right” and your name and add PLAINLY attached to the “Homa” L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE TAQOMA Ol10 PAINLESS DENTISTS MT Pike Street, Corner Third Avenue € jer of the Obie System ef eee dentiotsy, which Soahes ail operations painless, a: ven be “Natural Guma whieh pre- detection of artificial teeth if in the mouth. iy use of the Ohio Safe System ot lens Dentistry your teeth oa be extracted fitied. crowned, brida: or Cleaned without & particle of pain, no matter how nervous or senaative on eek Sf teeth with the “Natural ume Geld Crewna BK 3.00 bo BS. w to rilines 350 amd All work guaranteed ib years Hours § 5. m ip m Supdays ‘am tol p m Keep the Flies Out | Ladies’ Summer Vests, good We will sell any size plain Sereen Doors, complete with opring hinges, hook and eye and knob for ORE, Telephone Your Orders. —-ERNSTE BROS. Both Phones, 1158. 506 PIKE STREET. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage | *Offiee and storage room, 1218 Firet ayenue, Postoffice butiding. Independent, ¥ 117 Yester Way. A genteel place to berrow diamonds and ell kinds o! Hot Weather 5 and serviceable, You have paid 25¢ and 3c and had no money os ft jewelry. Btrtetly confidential een His tabel on your Presorip- tien cor eponds with the { better value. We sell them at mark “Ster-. | lOc Each | | erg’ | SHAW'S DRUGSTORE 32.22" ‘NewYork Liquor Co |For Best Wines and Liquors 7 FIRST AVE. NORTH, nr FREE DELIVERY. Phones Main 2872; Ind 1938. l0c STORE 1325 2nd Ave. NOT ONLY CATARRH But Chronic Maladies of Every Descrip~ tion Are Cured by the Famous and Successful Columbian ~ Treatment for the prompt and radical cure of catarrhal diseases, nematter how serious or how long s' 4 the impression that this famous medical system is adapted only to the cure of jon. Buch an impression is very erroneous, and we da@ire to emphasize the fact and impress it as firmly as possible upon the of the people that we are prepared and equipped for s of every form and character, All disenses ef the Stomach, Asthma, Incipient Consumption, Nervous Affections, many persons heave this very common afft the successful treatmem of chronic ma Liver, Kidneys ang Bladder, Rheumatiom, Hay flood and Skin Diseases; ih short, all chronic ailments of men, women and children are cured through the matohers skill of the Columbian physicians, at « cost of % a month, including all medicines and ances. | i | Afflicted Since Boyhood-- Permanently Cured HEALTH IS WERE FOR WEAK AND He Was Weak and Broken Down NERVOUS WOMEN ¥. G. Hill, Oriltia, Waah,: “I Mrs, Peter Anderson, South Park - been affileted, Wreek almost unbear mily A Nervow Obstruction of the Nestrits My throat was constantly filled with Restored sufferings 1 mucus uring continual thaw king Mr. N. P. Wanson, Tracyton, quach, Geonuet and spitUng, sometimes gagging Wash, a well known carpenter, pain and distress after 0d choking me while in converma- tating and obstinate constipation. ton. My rest at night was broken mayo and disturbed because of I had suffered from eatarrh for ten years and the disease had in Snoring and Mouth Breathing. And I was continually taking coléa, which greatly aggravated my con- I was completely and per- nly eured by the Cotumbien ment two years ago. Since that jtime I have gained twenty-five pounds in weight and am im perfect bentth.” THE CURE tS HERE Write your name and address on the dotted lines below. Then cut this coupon and mail it to us. By return mail you will receive our free booklet and question blank volved my entire system to such an extent that I was Completely Broken Down. My head was always clogged up, my throat filled with sickening mu- cus, and there was @ constant feel ing of preasure, with « dull, heavy pain over my eyes and across my forehead. My Hearing Grew Dull, while my head was filled with bus- xing and crackling noises that were terribly annoying. My digestion NAME failed, and | was always badly con- stipated, and finally became so weak ADDRESS and rum down that I was competied COLUMBIA to PETER ANDERS Wash MRA Give Up My Work. wees 9m The Columbian Treatment has Head Ached Frightfully opened up my nostrils so that Il Peeling a a heavy weight were breathe freely at all times, has re- pressir j any sud moved the aching and the notses nelee re sys from my head, and I new | From the aching pain in my back [ had neo reepite, and many «& Hear as Well as Ever. time I have walked the floor all night long, utterly unable to get any figention good, I have gnined | sleep. 1 was a weak in weight and am aga! ing regularity at my trade. 1| might say that I also saffered most Diecouraged and Deapondent Invalia when I first went to the Co- INSTITUTE intensely from piles and these heve | tumbia Medics! Inetitute. while to been completely and thoroughly | day f am in perfect ith, Tam cured.” entirely free from pain, eat and WM, M’HARRIE, M. 0. Consulting edibiiiiaieis sleep well, and my bowels act free- Physician, 420-426 Arcade Building. Office hours #4, m. to 12 m.; 2 to 5 pm; even . Tursdays and Friday 6-30 to 8.30; Sunday, by ap~ poimtment only. ly and regularly each day. Such results in so serious © case ax mine are SPECIAL NOTICE Beginning June 4, Sunday office tl be suspended for the sum- mont ha. Wonderful to Me And to all my friends, and every weak and suffering woman should consult the Ceturmbian physicians.” HON. WATSON C. SQUIRE. HOMER Lk. HILLMAN Ex-United States Senator. The Owners and Promoters Who Are Bullding Southeast Seattle We wil! nell the balance of these lots at one-half the price of any others double the distance out. Why it is tmpossibie to compete with our low prices; You have to go two times further out to buy as cheap as Southeast Seattle. City lots with elty water mains laid, right on the Car line, right on the lake. $65, $75, $85, $95, $125, $160—terms, one dollar per week. We have owned this land for 28 years, since Seattle was a village of 2,000. But Seattle has been built up all around this beautiful lying addition, and now over 95,000 people live further out from First avenue than Southeast Seattle. We bought this land at $10.00 per acre, or $1.00 per Jot, and it is unreasonable for anyone to think he can buy land at this time as close in and sell it as cheap as we are selling these city lots, with city water, sidewalks, set lights and telephones now in. Don't buy anywhere on a promise of city improvements going tn later. They are in Southeast Seattle now, and you don’t have to pay a cent for them. After you see Southeast Seattle no man can convince you he has a better proposition for home and investment. After you talk to some of the citizens you will make up your mind at once that Southeast Seattle is the place to buy and live. The only street in Seattle which fs straight and level for seven miles passes throagh our beau- tifel addition; that street is Rainier avenue. Begiuning at Jackson and Fourteenth avenve, Rainier avenue has just been graded and planked to Rainier Beach, seven miles out, four miles beyond our addition. The city has let the contract for a big trunk sewer on this fine avenue at a cost of $83,000. Main, Jackson, King, Weller and Lane streets will be regraded this summer. After the regrade we wilt have no more hill to climb up Jackson street than we have on First avenue going north at the pres- ent time. Three or four of the wealthiest men in Seattle have bought all the lots they could get om Rainier avenue, intending to erect buildings for business after the regrade. Think what these won- derful tmprovements are doing for the south end of Seattle, You had better get in on the ground floor while lots are cheap. Remember what we say ory real estate man of any importance will soon bo talking and selling lots in the south end. Thousands of residences and business houses are going up, Real estate values will double, in some places two or three times, Take a timely warning; $2 or $3 per CLARK N, GILL. week will give you @ good start in two years and make you independent, if you have any hanging-on quality. Take any car on Washington street to Southeast Seattle. Buy there and save months of time every year, which you will lose by living away out where you can buy lots as cheap as ours. Twenty salesmen to show you around. Bring the children and get a free lot. Office is open until 8 p. m. to accommodate buying people. The world over you will find dissatisfied people, always complaining; they live in stuffy tenement flats, and move from place to place. No map, it makes no difference how littie he knows, need be poor in ten years from now. A $100 lot in Southeast Seattle will be worth $20,000, because Seattle will have a half million population, Take Washington street car every six min- SunQay the big sale.—-SHATTLE HOME KERS CO., INC utes.

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