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Inve The fet Salo—Ree! Estab cont Cap itol Hill nddlit | Di eae i@ . © II] ti 4 ts 2 . fe are given a wile am far chek. = Capit: Addition I ) date Hest bo dy b to and maki profit and at Ke range to govern Hill Division No. 6 Brites your giter tor petition for every dollar Invested: hallenges com- gives real Look Division No. 6 addition. strictly buildings of any wilt thee; none but single houses. ve ever owned a home and it apotied by a ches apartment next door, You wi ‘Advantage of xk to ous prices ra ie to fons from Division No. © Rouses same eet; ) broom and i 4 oe oa Main te — P. B CLA Sdn terms iwtance back = ores Pachsme. S. Turner lvestment Company AND SALE AGENTS. eee BXCHANGE. Wfoot alieyn street, house IND. 164 @eoeoeeso0e P.B. CLAYTON & SON, merarTe 2? pene RANCE o 49 New York Block. 4 1100, +room handsome cot are modern, East coment good lot, improvements paid; $19 same as rent. dist near brick aloe car balance same as hr Gomme to our office earn loce: house, lot 4x6, Zist avenue, Madison car, part cash. Insurance. Laan. x to YTON & 49 New York Biock. SON, LY WORTH INVESTIGATING x1 eneh, Summit ‘ome to our Office, learn investigate; make an fro tots Anne, . om Queen, offer. for fot close Fou can buy cheap. ition, oF thnk "has pl high, part good gar- y terme arranged lana to the city. sity car whole block (19 lots) on ih, fine view. ace for the man 3 WATER FRONT, on Mer- nd. heautitul piace for a ee BRUEN & DEST, MARION BULLDING. MEET THE NON-RESIDENT OWNER determined to sell at whatever y. new AVENUE Good but CORNER, big lot. Bub- dings. Double Full concrete basement; Bt ving fo distribute goods, over Gly srowl territory. bullding “clos . & sidiny ato highly 8 SOMERS COMPANY, WL? Alarka exchan, ah close by. Car and # ‘wilt be ac eye, lock over | round find tena ret profitable should go to, Rite of the little home reidow alles; A pretty | eng _ Real © WITHIN continued Improven att ate. made t in lawn, fruit, flowers; thre arge Rooms tu the rear, for $1,000 CHARLES SOMERS ¢ OMPANY, Atmeka Tvthdtin GeT INTO BUSINESS Apd into en alractiveshome. Close to lake and car line; on te actly 1 oe tv roome mile apartments Rall overhead; «vod sree fot. Room for additional build ® A BIG) THIN tle ' $1.80, A 4 1 the remainder on A ING TERMS. Phi will quickly pay for tine rapidly grow | CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY 1-8 Alaska Bu MEADOWS’ SCANDAL (Continued Fr om Page One) Well versed in race lore and above the ordinary mental caliber, It also opens up a new feature of the awful rottenness at The Mead man hoots” wit! borhood of year to “Get the Mac to Van. Get them out here aud} anything. skim them’ chasing after a few tickets,” Not only “tout,” but that— THAT DOZENS TUTES HAVE BEEN HONORED} “ANNUALS” ESTLY SOLICITED WITH owe--a feature obnoxious to honest sposte the dishonest combination between the race track owners amd the greedy bookmakers. ‘That Van de Vanter, McWiroy and other highbinders are #0 honor, self reapect and honesty as to form a pact with their own track by which the owners “divy up” with the latter is enough to ture the stomach of a real sports the “touts” concetvable of even such “gents” as the Van-Mac stamp. The writer has authority that all the “touts” season passes to The Meadows, and are sanctioned fn leeeh-trade by the themselves. “Everything goes,” says Van. And it does! 1 understand that in The Meadows, hardly any pretense is made of keep ing track of the gate receipts. that ie al vold of the bookies on That they should so further lower themselves as to virtually go in “em the scum of the track ig something hardly thentic carry it on their nefarious track offictals the neigh 5,000 passes are out this and that suckers out here,’ says “Doe’t charge them ‘There's more in it than miserly gate do the passes include all Kinds of men, frem the respectable business man, whe takes an occa sional flier, to the dirty-shirted it Is absolutely known OF PROSTI AND EARD TO MAKE THEIR DAILY APPEARANCE AT THE MBADOWS! your fine gee-gaws and brighten up the stand. But don't forget to bring your money!" flock onto is a reepee But— McElroy et others of a corruption, equity and And Van ors in The Meadows with owners of houses of prostitution, gamblers and the tenderioin and gamblers Each afternoon witonceses a daily procession of women from the un- derworld. in carriages, tn autome- biles and on the street cara, They the grand stand with a swish of silk skirts and rub elbows with the wives daughters of men der the delusion that The Meadows their | loved ones to be surrounded by the gloriously attired but branded women of the tenderloin. sisters and », Inboring uit and le place, allow ingloriously That is not the worst! Not only does the Van-Mac crowd that rales with dishonest whip The Meadows solicit lewd women and their panders— It goes so far as to Invite the ten- derioin women to become partners in The Meadows enterprise! It ia known absol Van de Vanter, the patronage of ely that Mesurs. Caine, Dickinson. al. are joint stockhub imilar stamp! All of which, from a viewpoint of consistency. is as it should ba For— Who should own such a cesspool of of flagrant abortion of decency, but women of and Mae? But the shame of it! That within a stone’s throw of the city is conducted a gigantic swindle which is bleeding thousands of dol- lars daily from the the ignorant. pocketbooks of Thousands of dollars daily to teed theavaricious maws of Van de,Van ter, McElroy, Dickinson, Cain, and their comrades-in-arms—the book- tes, the gamblers, the “touts” and the fallen women! The ministers of this city are hav- ing a hard time collecting enough funds to establish a mission for un- dren. And yet, thousand dollars. fortunate men, women and chii- it only means a few The crew of moraliy-constipated parasites who control The Meadows have no trouble in collecting enough money to build a mission every day waning lin the yea And where does this money—this “pound of flesh” —go to? To help build up Seattle? NOT BY It goes to he! soiled political linen of this A LONG SHOT! dirty the already ate. To put a few more gilt chairs and @ new ice box down below the “dead rejoicing. Now, let o hwy the ¢ To send a bediamoned, be-d——d bookmaking Beelzebub on his way to ‘Frisco, or Chicago, or New York, That's where most of it goes to. And where does It come from? It comes from the pockets of the employer, the It shonkt to the cood wife at home clerk, the business er. me tell you where it Idren shoes and stock Dew FIPTReNn MINCTTAY | it should go Mito the little savings To send the boy to college next year, and put a now range in the kitchen. account, to fatten up that ee rainy day” fund Ob, theregre a thousand Od Bue places it sheid go to. | Instead of being gobbled up by the j human sharks at The Meadows! A. 8. Kerry, his daughter and Mr and Mrs. Lo HM. Gray returned on Friday eventing from their trip in af automobile to Portland it was a delightful trip,” sald Mr, Gray on Saturday morning. “We were two days on the road going outh, taking our time. Returning, | we left Toledo Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock and arrived in ‘Tacoma at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, the distance being 145 miles he roads between Te Tacoma are nearly as good streets right here in the city are level and packed like ment." a pave CHICAGO, Ju Seven per sons were overce by gas in a boarding house on Strand street, South Chicaga, this morning. Mieh- acl Marcovich and Martha Marian will die Bold Hold-Up In Latona D. F. Wright, a young man visit ing with bis aunt, Mra. Alice L. Basom, at 4230 Sixth avenue north east, waa held up and robbed of $37 by bighwaymen on Thursday night. He left the house shortly after 10 o'clock and started down Sixth ave- nue, intending to board a Univer sity car at Latona. Just after he had crossed the Northern F fie tracks, at a point where the side. walk is elevated about three feet from the ground, a man, standing on the ground, grabbed him by the |heels and threw him off into the bush, Immediately another thag threw him over and buried his face in the grans, where the prostrate man was held while an accomplice went through his clothes, taking $97. After the work was done the men left him and hurried off toward La tona. Wright then noticed that there were three men, bet can give no de- scription beyond the fact that one was tall. The highwaymen tore his clothes badly in the scuffle, but be yond a few bruises, he was unin jured, and was able to make bis | way back home. The spot chosen for the robbery was ideal, as there was no light near, and one lone policeman is supposed to cover all Latona and [the University district. The rob lhery wae Immediately reported to the polices, bat they have been keeping it quiet —_—_>— Cabinet Photos, $100 per doxen. Open Astley Studio, 1516 First Ave jSunday form t ta 3 p.m. REFRESHING DRINKS You will find at our soda fo all of the popular drinks and some that are mixed by our expert dis- penser that can be obtained nowhere but here. If you have a liking for a certain mixture and have been un- able to gat it elaewhere, come here and we can and will be pleased to serve you. Wholesome creams, ices and sherbets, and fruits in their season. IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S COLMAN BUILDING. 807 FIRST AVENUE. Bet. Columbia and Marton Streets. Spinning’s Speci. The summer money saving num- ber of Spinning’ wa is out. '¢ have mail copies, If you don't recetve within a week, kindly call at store for one. Leave name and address and future copies will be mailed you. These bargains in force rest of June and July or until present stock ts sold, Ide No. 68 Stanley Two-foot Folding Rule ... Be It we we would 26c Bieycle Bell, either lever or push button 1 S0e Staniey Bit Brace . $5.00 G. & J. Heavy Tread fresh stock ... Renew your youth by riding your bicycle again. You can be young or Tire, 3.90 old, it ali depends on the kind of exerciae you take, INNINGS SATISFACTORY STOR! SEATTLE SOUVENIRS We headquarters for goods of th eharacter—many of which we have the exclusive patterns. G. Beninghausen Jeweler and Optician, First Avenue. 1310 SECOND AVE. LEOECLDLO EE SOOO EOEDEDIOD At Ballard | Hallard real estate received an- other boom Friday when the Mb- Vay-Boloom Lumber company pur chased plot ground 300«300 foot near the basebalt@rounds for a consideragon of $16,000. The company will build a plan- ing mill on the plot and use the remaining ground for yards The mysterious atranggr who re cently bought so much préperty facing Shilshole avenue has disap peared, and the tnhabitants are still njuring whether he war onting ration whe in as rer tend to locate some new industry here or was only speculating, He anked no ations, didn't try to! beat down prices, and it lboks as| if he caught the people napping, as| he secured a number of choles lots at very low prices. Following the dog show comes “n “animal show" at the baseball grounds Sunday, the Bike and Kagies betng on exhibition for a purse of $100, Both teams are y awift on thelr feet, and a rattling good game ts looked for, ‘The um- pire has announced that gum chew ing will not be rated in the first} three rows of reserved seats, and if the young married wom to learn the tastes, habits and in- come, ff any, of the players on either team they will be given a sworn statement containing the ped- igree of any of the handsome young men Only a few of the counelimen turned out to the meeting Friday night, so they were unable to trans- act business, as & quorum was not present, The committee of the whole, of the city council, will hold a meet- Ing tonight to discuss the question of putting electric lights at the In- tersectiona of all improved streets. A large gang of men are clearing up Shilshole avenue, preparatory to grading and planking The Ladies Home Mission so- elety, of the Methodist church, gave a surprise luncheon at the home of Mra. Mathews this afternoon, the gecasion being her birthday. Mr and Mra, A. L. Weaver, who were united in marriage last Sunday morning, are now at home to friends at thelr new home in West Seattle. The contract will be let for the dredging of Ballard harbor as soon fn the secretary of war approves the plans. Tt has been officially an- nounced that no more work will be done on the canal this year, Money femaining from last year's barbor Spprepriation ecannet be used upon the canal werk when it ie started. ch the harbor improvements under the canal bill nit. bay i» the outlet of the sea ah canal T. C. Reed left Friday for Wen- Stehes, where he hase taken «& con- tract to butld a large steamer fretaht traffic on the ‘olumbia river, between that city end Brew- ster. All of the lumber used In the Construction of the beat will be shipped from Ballard. The Swedish national holiday, | called Midsummer day, wit! be ob- porved by the Gwedieh Sick and Benevolence society, of Ballard, at Sypher’s hall Saturday night, June 4. «=A fine program has been ar- renged for. Refreshments will be served. Etlensburg—The fourteenth a nual graduation exercises of t Plleasburg Norma! school were held Thursday. Rev. Dr. H. H. Gowan delivered the address. The number of graduates was 21 CHURCHES St. Mark's church, Madison and Broadway, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd tector. Services § and 11 a m. and 8p. m.; Sunday school 9:20 « =m. Morning topic, “The Parable of the Rich Man and Laze Evening. Muaical service, Dudley Buck's 46th pealm The chotr of St. Mark's‘ charch will repeat Sunday ning musical setting of forty-sixth psalm. First Presbyterian church, First and Spring, Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor. Subject; “The Substance Rather than the Form service § p. m. Subj Skeletons of Society.” Evenin. Foster Station—Preaching and song services every Sunday, 7:30 p. m., Foster Hall, W. ©. Hardin,| pastor. First Free Methodist chureh, cor her Pine and Terry, C. 8. MeKinieg, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m,; hing, 11 a. m. Theme, “Wel Would Seo Jesus” Clans meeting. 12m. Services O'lve Branch MMM sion, 211% &. Second, 3 p. m. and 7:20 p. m. First Pike street, minister. Rev. W. 5S. Simonds. Service 11 a. m.—sermon by Rev. Eleanor EB. Gordon, of Des Moines, Iowa. Subject, “Revela- tions of God.” Sunday school and adult clase 10 a. m. Immanuel’s Lutheran Church, Union and Olive, Rev. H. A. Stub, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Norwegian preaching by Rev A. O. Bjerke, of Bellingham. Sun day school 10 a.m, Hard Ti 10 elal in church basement Wednesday evening under auspices of English Y. P. 8. Seattle Ladies’ Aid society meets in the chureh basement Thursday 2 p.m. Mrs. Began and | Mrs. Syliaasen, committee Y, P. Friday 8 p. m. Arcade Building—Services 11 a m. Music Saunder’s orchestra Subject, “Munfelpal Government.” —-« Evening Boats to Alki Point To- night. Leave Seattle Flyer 7:20, 9:00 and 8:30 p. 9 dock 6:06, m. Re ” 6 turning from Alki Point, and 11:30 p,m 3 mn desire | for} Presbyterian, Seventh near} . 1:40 pm, Morning subject “Sowing the Word.” Hvening sub ject, “The Rich and Lasaras Firat Chureh &12 Sixth, PCnrist, Sotentiat, between Marion and Co- lumbia, Servicew gl a. m, and & p. m. Subject, “God Sunday school 12 m. Testimonial mectingg Wednes day evening 8 o'clock, Free read ing room, 923 and 924 Alaska build Disease Can Be Cured Without U of Drugs.” North Baptist |Third and Cedar; pastor, Rev | George Robert Cairns, Subjects 1 a. m, “God's Care;” 8 p. m., “The Three Resurreetions. people's service 7 p. m. school 9:45 a. m Westminster Presbyterian church | Broadway and Columbia, Rey, J. M |} Wilson, pastor, Subjects: “Mys- |terfous Providences.” oning ser- }mon to m | but Two | What Does it Pr + |. Fremont Swedish M. Y | Rev, John Oval, pastor }10:45 a.m. and 8 p. m chureh, Lost EB. chorch, Sunday ing Unitarian Chureh-—Lecture on mental selence ®@ p. m. by Prot Knox, Subject, “The Law of Men | tal Healing and How All So-Called corner Young Sunday ‘One Gambler Saved Preaching jachool $:45 a.m. Epworth League 80 p,m Foster Station—Union Sunday bi hoo! tm school Rouse 10 o'clock follower by preaching. Roy B. Free Methodist pastor. m Richards Roman Catholic Meetings. St. Mary's Parish—Rev, W. J. Meta Barly mass and sermon (children’s mass at 8:30 a. m.). Bua- day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:80 Dp. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 4 m. Instruction and benedic- tion at 3:30 p.m. Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 0. m., 8:50 10:30 a. m.; evening serv- lew at $30 a. m. Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. A. Hild, At 6:00 a m. and 6:00 & m., low mass; 7:30 p.m, vespers, sermon and benediction. Church of the Immaculate Con- coption—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 and $:30 2. m, low mass; 10:80 & m.. high mass and sermon; 7:30 PD. m., rosary and benediction. Special Meetingr. Seattle Spiritual assoctation, Kaigbt's of Pythias ball, First near Pike. Lecture and tests 11 a. m. by Mra. Chassee, May EB. Stevenson, Of Stockholm, Sweden, will lecture 2:20 and 7:30 p.m. Afternoon sub- s Gun The Coatless Shirt. A summer luxury. We will fur- nish you with the newest styles the market affords at $1.00 and $1.5 each. KE. N. Brooke & Co, 1331 Ave. - Ee Prof. Knox’ third lecture tonight \at Pera hall, “How to Select a Par ner.” | To the Man that wants a Dress Suit for $10.00—We place on nale today 100 th lined, band tailored garme Suite are easily worth $17.50, around and ask to see them. H. LEWIS & CO. Medium Prieed Clothiers, 100 Firs Ave, Cor Cherry, Come } the ¢ channels, and spreads out along the level apaces in pret- ih} erence to climbing bills. } business LEWIS-LITTLEFIELD €0. AGENTS 22 HALLER BLDG. rx. ig BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bargains im Furniture see us RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. 220 Pike St. \Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From moe maker to the wearer, SECOND AVE Sunset, Main Tel. |New York Dental Pariors Tem years’ guarantee 190 & m to 6 p.m fundays, £:38 a. m. to 12 m. AVE, SEATTLE. | ff Second Moor Howard Butidin pte Penn Mutual Life LONDON LOAN OFFICE 106 Second Av. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store. Money to Loan on Nn Dia- monds and J De not buy @ wat —? ‘dlamend before you see our display In our window and our prices, marked ip viein figures, wane Lurte, Prop cle Clay Worsted, siti | ‘These | | Herbert Stanley, pastor, inity Parish church, Bighth ant James; rector, Rev, MH, H.| Gowen, Services 7:30 a, m, 11 a.| | | | FREE. jt | No. | board, | Wash. ject, Our Re subject, Planes tion to Them Hvening “The True Meaning of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Kden,” followed by symbolical plat form tests Theosophy—The Theosophical so nt clety, Seattle lodge, 1118 Third. Sunday 8 p. m., lecture: “The As tral Plane.” Jno. H. Wilson Queen City Theosophical society America, Pioneer block, A. 0. U. W hall, Public study class 7 p. m “The Becret Doctrine.” Lecture 8 Dm. Bubject, “The Bud of Perso nality.” Mr. J, 1 2 sewn leeturer. Evening Boats o “Alki night. Leave Beattle Plyer 6:46, 7:80, 8:00 and 6:30 p, m. turning from Alki Point, 9:30, and 11:40 p.m SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK 4 White Lead, pound ft, ft. $2.50 ¢ 50-ft. $4.00 Cotton Hone, 60-ft. $3.60 Hubber Hose, ‘¥6.00 Point To- dock 6:05, Ke % in. %-in. bo-ft Cotton Hose, $1.25 Vesuvius Spr $1.00 Busy Sprinklers $1.00 Strap Bhove and Bpaden 65e Ash Barrels, $2.50 to $3.25 All our Wheelbarrows greatly re- duced, Jack screws for rent, Don't buy a waah til you have looked are selling lots of them $2.00 down, $1.00 per day. Woo per day wachine un- Oo. K. We Price $10; C. W. BOYNTON SAW & HARDWARE CO. 300 PIKE ST. COR. Jas. Means’ Hand 2.50 Shoe for sale at The Hu: 615 tet Avenue | and rmourrums NO) hoageae NICE TEETH BROWN’S scieatitic DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Are the discoverers and originators of the only reliable and scientific system of Painless Dentistry. We rown, fill apd clean or lutely without pain work for fifteen is the best, our lowest consistent with | firetctass work from the natural teeth and are guar- anteed to ft. FILLINGS 5c, 750 and $1.00 GOLD CROWNS 3.50 to $5.00 BRIDGE WORK 3.00 to $5.00 SET NATURAL TEE Hu $5.00 | BROWN'S. PAINLE: DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue. Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union Ri all & Southwick’s. Hours—8: 39 a, m, to 6:30 p.m. day, 8:20 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the ard of directors of Schoal District King county, Wash. up to 12 clock noon, July lat, 1965, at Sun- EXAMINATION | Our piates are undetectable | k, one door south of MacDoug- | the office of James Stephen, archt- tect, 726 New York block, Seattle, and with the clerk of the school Sunnydale, King county, for the erection and com- pletion of a 4-room frame school building; also separate bids for the heating plant for building; all to be done in accordance with plans James Stephen quired June and spectfieations prepared by architect. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the architect, 126 New York block, Seattle, and at the rest- oe of Thomas Blaker, clerk, Sun- nydale, Wash, A certified cheek for one hundred ($100) dollars, made payable to the clerk of the district, must accom- pany each bid on general contract as a guarantee that successful bid- der will enter into @ contract with satisfactory bond for the completion of building. The successful bidder will be re- to furnish a satisfactory surety bond to the full amount of contract, said bend to be condi- tioned as provided in Washington state laws, The school board re- serves the right to reject any or all | bids. Signed THOMAS BLAKER, Clerk 24th, 1906, | PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Natatorium Warm salt water bathing---Refresh- ments, etc. Fine Dancing Hall for Club and Pri- vate Parties. We have tendered our hall to resi- dents of Alki Point and they will enter- tain their Seattle friends at a hop this evening. Seattle’s Popular Salt Water Resort. Open every day from 8 a. m. to 11 p.m. Boats leave Flyer dock every 30 minutes. Offices 659 Colman Bldg. Phones Sunset, Main 4444; Ind. 1086. Natatorium Phone, Ind. 2144. “GRAND, =" CARNIVAL ut Benefit Labor Temple Fund TWO SOLID WEEKS OF FUN COMMENCING JULY 3. YESLER LOT, THIRD AND JAMES New Attractions Extraordinary by The Nat Reiss Southern Carnival (0. FREE FREE Mme. Marion Liljens High Fire Dive Shoene, the “Human Fly” Diavolos New Open Gap Leop the Originators of Alvesiar a by the Ohio Dentists Cut Rate Dentists Leop Act Tan Arakee'’s Slide for Life The only cut rate ou receive the Special Features Daily Sitting a? capert eapert ft one-half the money that den- in small, inferior dental offices “ut fiate Prices. Guaranteed Work. Present this adv. and get $i credit on all new contracts. Full set of teeth, with the Gums” ‘. ‘Natural Gola Ci Towns, aK Bi w “7 oa Fillings. 350, 500 and All work guaranteed 15 years. Hours 8 a.m tos pm Sundays ‘am tol p m OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 907-1-2 Pike Sreett, Cor, Third Ave. 1i6 Virginia Street Phone Main 5911. BRANCH—257 BALLARD AVE. PHONE—BALLARD 122 Skiled workmen, prompt service, reasonable prices. Not members of the Master Phu association. Let us estimate your w Let us do your repairs, nee Sitche rs NON TRUST NewYork Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, FRED DELIVERY. 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