The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEA ee eee OS, MAY t god. Jaa i. of te J. Colman and are asking that we Jay a main | ple outside of the city, who have iwera hela’ al of J. M. Colman, mile or more in length to that!no claim on the system, on bet } iy ’ held at the famtly residence place and deliver the water to row |ter terma than the people inside j 716 Ath av. at 2:90 o'olook thin aft identa there. There is some ques|the elty who own the system are ernoon, under the direction of the | the mm about whether we may lox erved i A HonneyWatson Co, interment tn] FIRST BOX OF RIPH atrawbe do thi ide from that it would : Lake View cometery, Rey, 9 M.|tes grown at Kiona are oxbibited odie ins RaCtaAne dhe ak ie ceed Referred for Report Freelend officiated [Strawberry growers there have « 1 mou ng a dietributin ih Sas renaet for Wa aA Jranged with Yakima and Umatilla | tor erve people outside Of lie. nas than with ca aus eounei Funeggl services for Mra, Minnie |Indian chiefs to bring large dele e¢ while there are people ia. |e" wae Ties wie aa senerred 0 Robina, who died on April 40,/aations of thelr people to do the| at ao ‘entitled frat | SAVONRS lee Rey Seen. we j Were held thia morning at 10 o'clock | ploking | consi ow ¢ pot yet|: Ire and water rage yma rf mittee it was * : nestaliipisies Re, the Bowne) Wat Nn @hapel. to | SALOON OWNERS at south] W Heeb gape rey iperin — }termont tn Lake W comet Hend bring concerted fight ngainnt ~ , vod for investigation oMMITTER AND IN olf own elt] |@unday clodiug law | coUNC Pars committe followed Ce of Water Faas t. Thi be ynci. 6c | Wenerel servions tor Miva. Annie ‘ COUNCILMAN ZBINDEN ANDO) water mittee 1 \ ? This report will be ® rizeNs Wil Asked for Inspection Hassenpfiug, who died on May 1,|,,, COMMENCEMENT oexercives at ; Youngs and Zbinden have been tn. |, , — Ph ige them to the committee yenesTeo lr? — 5 | wt ‘held tomorrow atternons at{Lrosser high school Wednesda SUPERINTENDENT YOUNGS! ventigating the tter for the past | Ses * ‘ nd to the coun R THE SITUATION ; counell! 9 4 Tnteranads <i ew |Misoos Ellen Peterson, Fern Mam: | 1 6 |ten days and th opinion in short |" : Abe | he follo g Monda ook ove t pee et te “ ; =<, haha. Vi mond and Gladys Pope and Ralph} W'4L URGE THAT CITY DO that the city should not spend f wh i 8: yo THE GOUTH OF THE CITy 7 t ans * teen noel Wine are the graduate | Nor FURNISH WATER TO Oey laying distributing main oor acd ator A Opportunitiés int —e ANNEXA x “a ~ - Under the quspiees of Renton] MOTHERS’ CLUB is organized | ‘i outside the city limits while th to assess abuttl of with . te : OF Lhe! Lodge No. 80, KK. of P, of which{at Wenatchee | SUBURB FROM CEDAR RIVER | people Inside the city | ole ty benefited to he we 1 ae © opportunt i ' oO annex . eh lame! for in dl ts not THON. . purpos f the pro leconsed was a member, the funeral DEMANDING 60 CENTS an hour] 8YeTEM, laee vt water ta at 1 italde of t " j knocking - tt Hetrie to be Services of Leondo L. Ladd, chief|more wages, 46 «linemen = om yy would have | the aside view of sorrow. ‘The council com. | *Pector of the Pacitie Coast Lum-|ployed by the Washington Power | ; lenty of Water, stem installed of the eact each week ttle mone with & aye . be s to assure ttactt) let Mepection bureau, will be held/Co, Spokane, have gone on a strike.| Seattle will not extend the Cedar “It in not @ question of wate fund, Th would be serving peo-| The suece r { today ia he of the . : *nerrow morning at 10 o'clock at! — | supply, uid Counellman Zbinden . ho a sh, ve when it is it is most \ nm ton of the di®/ihe Bonney: Watson 1 Inter lep ee ROBARDS, A PIONKER Iriver system to the town of Bouth|tg reporter ‘for The Star, “\ A full line of notions and general | needed. Make a cilae of depos to the ney Promises ment will be made in Port Blake — Wiper represen ine bog ty Park and retail water to the resi-|/have plenty of water and to spare dry goods constantly on band at iting a part of your salary with the diay ; 4 jregarding the ereation of an addb|y, Packing coms Any In eastern Wash | dents of that village if the advice|for all present needs flowing| High School Stationery and Notion | State Bank of Seattle, where the tee on ¢ hal ward. It tm claimed by the |‘aaton vas disappear 1 in Spok jof Superintendent Youngs and'through the main from Cedar riv-| Store B. Pike, corner Ha 1 | interest is 4 per cent and compound ‘efit make a tow olen ‘ on eunesat 4 J. L. Garbut died a nide | : ta Te he his been MUM) Coungiman Zbinden of the fire and er But the South Park people ave. and Pike eee ed semiannually i ttle distri ~ . _ . ProOpoRed | hospital on Thureday nel | _— F oe nese panic annexed ha ation Of! remains are belna he ae TENT CATERPILLARS appe el slates al ed m o 0, and if this tal, z at Tacoma of & comm ; N vos Can be beard from, The body * ty fm tat i ittee jealred prom INCIDENT 18 CLOSED, gouncil con ¥ bably be Funeral services for the remains | gusting which was ait \ Municipal Street Railway of Mra, Joanna Bryan, who died at|.. Governor Mead will take no fur] ners of the sx aoe A new and jaf al factor in| the family residence, 1209 Tth ay,|ther action regarding the refusal] sgaexat 100 committee A ie Ei the @n ne now being /on Thursday night, at the advanced |Of State Labor Commissioner Hub Aacnasing (DE THe weaned ta the sburbe for} Age of were held this afternoon |P8h to enforce the female labor é State Their Position annexation is the projat the chapel of Butterworth @ |!@¥ @gainst the proprietor of the] € me » gu he one tern ” ‘aseade laundry in thie eity Th exation al of Se go Into the|% Taterment in Mount Pleasant | ‘ » sjenterprise, A mun imatement of the case ipal street oar | twe nos, M a 1X. Meyaa, |Sloned Incident eke people living in the big} system, under existing lawa, can-|and one daughter, Mre Wm. | at mincorporale st extend beyend the eclty limi ente 3 | wand, The fer x he only way to make that possi Vegetadies Sissi 25 #72 82 FFE! alll see ce BA TISFIED are = oir PROMISED CARS |... 5 ws 3 the amen | Senator Allison, wh gue COUNCILMEN ARE GET what has become of these cars,”| practically agreed upon by the sen said one of the north end councit-| ate, but that he personally favored que ANXIOUS TO SEE IM-/moon this m “~ We would|the narrower restriction of the like to have some more of thom on| amendment of Benator Long, He been f teers FIRST ba Ide TALK tolifl@ : your friends, to talk tothe but- cher, to talk to the baker,to talk to the candlestick maker TRAVEMENTS WHICH WERE ih. Groen Lake and Untversity|took the position that it was ep 7 it es. Our effort to Induce the com ely «a matte of opinion and q THE SEATTLE < and « “pOMIsED BY THE pany to increase the car service on | few years would demonstrate which MECTRIC COMPANY these limes has been twice inter-| Was the better pian fered with by unforseen ctreuy Boge | stances which have prevented ou | qitetetly freah yanem egg per éen., te og the holding our conferences with ths | | REALTY TRANSFERS . “put rand Cheese. je the north of Lake Union | president of the company, The lant | a teem ee Soe hy Marted an investigation for of these, and one whieh still stands| | @astera, treah Urteh, per te tae, Maaors of ascertai the way of the negotiations, ts Several large residential realty . fact that Mr. Furth has gone | sales have been made by © Californta to diaburse the Bos-| Investment Co. the last three days ton relief fund. As soon as he re-|Mre. Etirabeth Stevenson has pur tures We propose to take the mat-|chased from the Seattle Seminary | nents ter Wp again and urge that better| improved property, 601120 feet, on | smpany, to be| service on the north ond tines be| the west side of Terry ay. and How during the| provided at an early date ell st, for $10,000. A. i. | haa sold lot 4, block 28. : : that «a are iDeany firet addition, for a. » it will be neces- @f mew cars bad been oF OLOGY | This Lada weg bas SOfoot front | | f taped almost dally by the | between Bel! and Battery Bi — uty | Seba M Carney. has sold tot 4 sary for you to beta nd 30 feet ft lot , block 34, A} ep bold rege of the grate, Leon ee liestiee sup. addition, for $11,000. | have an Indepen- ase Of Georgetown died yesterdn This property is the §0-foot mat | ° merning of Gropey, caneed. by [ance eee roe the te toct front Naas Hos dent Telephone. Bright's disease, at the family |s%. cal Gaetan ae ede min per head. th Better order one now and avoid the rush later on. or three * home. He had beca ouses. Mre J. A. North has sold . ni ee A : Hi ry t - sons "Ul the northeast dowble corner at 2 vive. be weed bas been Prot | Broadway and Mercer for $12,060 be put into service on the inent im south end poltties Mt} Several smaller sales have been Haee before it would nein time he served as uty UO-imade tn the Hill Tract addition j for the new counc!! to find Sheriff Van De Venter The! near the new high schoo! belldin: ie order an increase in the funern] will be held Sunday e Be i “ ~ Al nou mday & jand George U. Piper has disposed ear service. noon at the parlors of Noice & Co. | of tots 5 and 6, block 9, Sound View feason or other, how-/ at Georgetown, under the auaplers | addition, to unknown investors for have not arrived and} “ wader Basten. | “9 ine. Tae. O ihe cars bave J jot the Frateraal Order of Basles|gyo00 Arthur R. Rutherford haa| sant tert peo ton (ATi wen gerd | emma in Odd Follows’ ceme-|pought from J. A. BK. Neese lote 6) "a © tee bem. 8 P tery tare which have been i cenomeneas jto 15 ineluatve, binck 9, Ross addl- te 2 “* Jon, for $2,200. This property is] m= j Paateed of the new ones) the remains of William Garrard|cormer realty with @ frontage on | fs por ies | ai(:|the government canal. J. P rvices at the family | has sold to NH. St. Germain a lot dence, Madison st. Thejon the east side of Western av. | body was incinerated at Mount |near Denny Way for $6,500 ime the time to have your car. | Pleasant under the direction of the| he per tom feet, HG ver ton Lime and Cement. were cremated at 2 o'clock th ernoon after fo ask the company “* anf your old ones made | Bonaey-Watson Co MEET WITH FISHERMEN We de beth Co. Queen Anne 122 Panay | | Funeral services for the remains jot Mise Agnes Col: Qu, 12-yearott| ¥ On May 21 the Cedar Mountain ‘oal Co. and the eportamen of that | inity will hold a meeting to come | to a® agreement about dump coal slack tm the Cedar river The} plan that will probably be decided dj upon is that the coal dealers build iia chute to the gravel pit, about ihalf a mile away and dump the DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER Ine. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Ronda PRIVATE WItkS Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279%. Roome 34-305-308 Alaska Bidg. > [&.s | you have really never 5 eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten | Uneeda | WHEELER COLMAN BLDG. ___ Srconp Avenue & Sprinc StREET tron Beds $5. 00 Golden Oak Rocker _ Solid i I f WATERFRONT ACRES or three-quarter size Oak . ISCUl id Not NEAR the Bound, but ON the waterfre ‘ enamel, D ; | eet oe ee Soe Sa Eas erable. resser - 4 The only soda cracker in au at MF ApowDa ALR, GN. Ry, a ff n- Reveied Plate : which is all good and UIWATERFRONT TRACTS siting ox low an $100, and 20x24 | strange hands by a STERMH very eany, $1860 to $2608 down, and 4504 to opener ore SE eee im i ; proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 7 f ) ERNST BROS.INC 306-508 PIKE STs 2) iCleaner large stock of : Se ttle IN IRRIGATION we bid ot te a : w - | . — shes peep jute and’ Panco-the Me savation at any tivignted’ Taner ta th illuminated , . ‘ i Se patethe nitate pt “Alvanized ( ge Barrel $2.98 tate of W ashington re especially adap ae a 8 Made of heav) anized t ‘ ip earliest be 4 in the Northwest. These : : : : are now ed and lands with pe al wa Pts and name ACORN STEEL COOK STOVES AT COST 4-HOLE LACLEDE RANGE FOR $29.50 1 early settlers THE NEW TOWN OF ATTALIA n the cent f thie 4 Adjustable { three ra tee 2¢, 25¢, 30¢, Be BOTH PHONES 1158. J 314-516.518 PIKE ST. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN TRADE AS PART PAYMENT. $2.50 DOWN AND $1.00 A WEEK ON THE BALANCE |

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