The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1906, Page 6

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BUSINESS CHANCES. aaa 1 wend ¢ 1 when Stan” rhe RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, SITUA TION WANTED, MeLP WANTED AND ALL OTHER ADS. ONE CENT A WORD. « x, 6 s a line per a 4 " . the | cash in ad : ny ’ w charged to ac : ee Sa oe t number of lines as Bex ¢ apents set will be counted, Minimum PACIFIC INVESTMENT 60 b ad” 25 cents, Bal a Welber titg.._108 Berond, . w Ad. Agency, PL HL. Mu Ballard Ave, Opp | P08 SALE—ACREAGE-—Continued | "AUSTION SALE HELP WANTEO—MALE | r 7 THANKE | AVOTION BAL OF PINE PURNI ar and |YURE TIRE OX ' ARE MAY &® BUSINESS DIRECTORY ABSTRACTORS, Yaw Rooth Whittlesey ri Abstraet lOO Me en | | ¢ Maller bb at ea, abe . ne 2e Ke Bellingham Weer eelere from 900 « camps jay. Pare ae | Miliman's Meadow —————$—$—$ Moler Barber Wan Manager Wee aes cabinet maker® Mirwe scutes DeranrMeny THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MAY 28: 5 ae hen aN bitte cum WELLE, “Beni Meaty te Yeh — zg A se icra We per «| PACIFIC COAST COMPANY WILL =| A INSTALL «RECEIVERS AND Laan. TaN ah apaabiae | ]] GOVERNMENT WILL EQUIP | ‘ " CK TD CS jp Lian Tenis. VR TIIE 4, SNAIP | t ‘ =| V I IR T O IB | ’ With the promise of the Pactfi | be: te } HGoast Bteamship company to equip cancle with receivers, it ts od that the governinent Hent ' 1h Mutual Life Hide | signals, It im claimed by | Jeers in the district that thie ine me "s ” sie: cule _ | ter will be rried out just as soon lation, whieh ts expected to be done b: Ju 1 Inelsted on Receivers. ] errr « . hip companies should take 14 Colman Book the initiative by fitting thelr etea | ~ ith recetvers. The Pacifte N at Bleamahip company aareed to, cals : e eral "ldo this, and now the government im Close im |e Will Buy js | TPS) 1 it featdent, business asl vosoed tp pacman ¢ BP deve ASU Gag) | Sbat aan ee ent berate Mw ja lightehip having a arine wig Whose roof ie over your h ' ur ow Vreine Co,| 418 Ploneer b eee | FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE. TERS EWALE eats é Hort, Ma paren Har MUSICAL. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. * ane * MILLINERY & M Hane -— ¥ » . MASSAGE “EHTS . Se are “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RS my Ling Diswners, Suite 416 . Teo lee fe v0 Splendid | Buy $600 ny dU he & pe eon al. Two Pretty SUBMARINE FOG SIGNALS PLANNED nal service, the officers of the vennel Will be able to figure out thelr location. The apparatuay on ightahip isin prineipally of a large bell suspended from the ft in weveral fathom of water, ‘The bell is operated by either electriclt or ate From it the sound i# cor veyed to the receivers on the pass ing steamers In this district there will be ¥ Hebtships, ‘They will be ate jed off the mouth of the Cohw rt Orford, Umatilla Meet and de Puce Strait YOSEMITE BAILS GOUTH The new steamer Youemite, wh walled yesterday f n Praseia ith 1,000,000 feet under and pomsengers, je on her matd returning te California ps Youemite will ply betweer Francisco, Meattle and Puget sound ports, carrying lumber and mer chandine. Bhe te owned by Charles K. MeCormick & Co, of Vrav taco, and Ie HW. Gray & ¢ e been appointed traffic agents atte ;| THREE CIRCLES TO MEET FINDS PARENTS AFTER ~ SEARCH OF 20 YEApg NEW WEATMINETER, B. . ' eT? ' wiven bien, May %8.—George Mitchel , * “am bbe tata care’ wont ea ; We ae a iy ev ada and th iny aa 5 l when 6 years « © aharty 6 parent, Whil , watt tine so the description of his father, Mitel or tak j MEAGURE NOME WATERS. AZEL LAR ARRIVES, A | churme Ir j company, per | wraph re 11) om Tor Wags aire | its ' me a ee qua gee The three circles of the G. AK Ly Major Clark, Abraham lincoln and : McKinley, will meet at K. of P. hall Firwt nd Pike wt, at 9:30 a. m to on Memorial day, to participate in 4 the ceremonies of the McKin 4 { lunch for the veterans and thet 4 | wives at the K. of P. hall POLICE AND MOB IN BATTLE ROYAL —’ WASHINGTON STHEET 1S (where Corning Hubbard «tit | retained possession of the prisoner SCENE OF FIERCE AND BRIEF | bran Grou etek | ; STRUGGLE BETWEEN PA-| At the beginning there were not | { a to exceed 206 men in the crowd i TROLMEN AND CROWD bw by tb the troubie 8% |T BALANCE OF A $30000 i WHICH RESENTED ARREST eee eee ee et Many knew || MUST BE CLOSED OUT crenned . i an “te IN A FEW WEEKS. ” OF ONE OF THEIR NUMBER— nothing of what was occurring, I FIGT®S AND HAND CUFFS ARE | curjonit t . | The patrolmen suceeded tn ar USED TO ADVANTAGE resting 11 of the ringleaders of H trouble and after considerable diff ' eult landed them In fall, where} With bh deuffs and fists for they were charged with Interferin . weapons a squad of 223 patrolmen with an officer Bell was placed and detectives battled on Washing st. lant night against a crowd of ors numbering before the fracas The tr eon when Patrol man W. C. Hubbard arrested Phil | Riley, an escaped trusty from t ity all, whom he recognived ae one of a large crowd Hetening te the hareangue of a soctaliat worker te Are Excited. cop ng him up ected towards the officer and Ina for email f < Ws tk isa aw nn ae |moment the crowd started the fight : i. | ‘ 7* QDUUU |When Jatler Corning reached the Soniorn. unfarnished 5: Pike teh | PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. ¥ | ae seone in the py wagon he, too, Bnet S40 at deveon Kup ly ¥ Real . | became entangled in the crowd, and ne Ags - Le vor OER A SE ARENA * * ies * lrealizing the danger an emergence — CO CSE t. OE Cece | aunary tae. | Call was sert to headquarters eae tock Ateerenpet’ Memactean’ War’ | oree an The night squad was preparing . caus to go oot on thelr shift and was “S55 WENT PASTURE sent tn doublequick time to quell to Pap cai ed A Late Bh ge Be am [the disturbance. By the time the Sng gay gt ag 9 rer gers # retaforcements reached the twe of "FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO! ficers and their privoner Washing FOR SALE— “MISCELLANEOUS. a? Pee 2 ce ton ot s dens filled for 44 Fainting paper tangihe Phone 1, | nikon Stee on at, was dex {illed for «a din ony Western A = = Ind. 0 |tance of two blocks an advanced again. mo ale SPORTING GOODS | ‘The patrolmen refrained from e E Vive! ave Vana plat ay jusing thetr gune and figuratively Fromon, “any ‘atin. “ont.” a « Hone tom }waded into the mob w their STORAGE handcuffs and tate Right and left lies. ents i Gaye’ sharma |they Knocked the frenzied rioters ivems "Union ‘Trasafer 8 Storage Ca, jand finally fairly beat their way to First; teth pronee, Main wa e|the center of the howling mob, SHIPSUILOERS Xe TORPART Dry Deck, Law Newspaper rv Star offive Takery and Westaurant tus sale, cheap Detng good tostness. A goed lonaiion fare Star Thoroughtred English pugs Sin Son FINANCIAL. onay merchants. teamsters, boarding Without security; latwest business in. ab [finetpel citien “Tolman. 319 Wavber tulsa ing _ FoR ALE Ome fine family cow, teown Jere | Fears old; Rind and gentle; only so. | ADAM “2 | janes. tornt | end 11 Pacific Mock Tester and fecond Phones Main 40 end Ind. a “A fellable place lo borres money on’ a ei 2 =. ~ a ¥ - i . «Gat Tine or Ines good ro 3 ’ E . Realty ¢ W Ma , a Te Loon eat 3 Py ™ ‘ Interest. Caner & M “ . Haliey Bide. roorne 3 fe pe te Cow for Rale-ial iath A = . hon iR on Rag | Wo WDe tewit | } “or, ohmnsom 7 ONNSOL = | REAL BOTATH AND LOANS Wate: | | Q@O Rr op D5 © Cash ' "WAN TED— “REAL | ESTATE ep oscil In dn . u taahtione "and eeeecicrreeten nate Bora. Viret Av --2 , 4 PZRBONALS. . f SULTS, & AND AURISTS. | 7: t ys a ’ “ve Br Wililam Pallistes- Throat Nose, Fye. ' ’ m : Me: —_ Ar ’ ‘ " « =) }x0. The exceptionally fast time of i irs must be made and this | will be the new running schedule The distance ts reckoned at j cath * and means that little delay r At O'Brien, close to the will occur on the trip. Troubles Ahead There is claimed to be all kinds lof trouble in store for the Great te | Northern when the through service */is inaugurated, according to pre ’ dictions of raf) There is = 4 x tha Northern is making a mistake In using the Burlington from 8t. Paul to Chi arn |Cago without a change of cars at the 4 oe . ain Twin citles; that it is throwing " pie “ree eri down the gauntlet for all manner eee of discriminations against it by ‘ are” cae tenet lcompeting Mines between the two ent to @o and P ° | Ancient History. FFORD RRALTY Tr Some years ago the Northe i Main <6 Pacific leased the Wisconsin ~ fs ° alos . . Chicago wit frog - ” Paul, It natur cut the WB ORR & co # of other lines and in re , f ‘ >i! . ' ing 412 § . E . too A and t i an buy now for | bagged « bed of a gold watoh nutes ride ° ° « Saturday night, near the . ak ER 7 P EMAKEH | in ection of Railroad av ans FOR SALE—AGAL ESTATE , — King st. fle vetaines eee . | ser ° tlon ne t who waylatd him ' * to the police they are now j hs a fine | wr = McAateer | n drinking, but i “ want an was nober on to realize what Feiry | : weer ‘4 was going on. He had reached . ~ 3 wet King st. walking up Rallroad ay a « mail payment when he felt a stinging sensation eatin A : ar ine ¢ at the back of his head, and he was "BOF aT oy ' an ten AS. atm pongctous while laying on the | een hewme, only V0 cash. Wee) HANVASD “WRAL TY te, Mutual [pockets, taking “the none hi DM PREPLIR & CO, «6 Arcade Lee Hecond ; +i Money and then . ORIENTAL LIMI TED TO CUT TIME }LONG RUN THROUGH TO CHI CAGO WILL BE MADE IN 69 HOURS TRAIN WILL GO OVER BURLINGTON TRACKS. When the Oriental limited of the Great Northern railway starts on the w ached next Sunday morning and leaves for the east ew departures will The train will be be inaug the first jto run direct from Seattle to Chica decamping. SETRcEsEeeeaaess: ONFISCAT in leu of which the pris to spend the ners were compel night In m jail cell endquarters | More Arrests Like! tremendous the Owing to 765 YOUTHS SUITS ny of the men who took part In| Stent te Btytes ‘tare arting the trouble ecard, tu “= - y quite a number of cases there indi ond —_ on on Newest Ma. Viduale were recognized by the ar 84 ine patrolmen ond will be arreste $8.40 Bul : nd wherever foun Suite far, r o dudes Gare ee t his orning -———= ever whem the trout 650 CHILOREN'S SUITS ® 1. Raker 1 Robe ; Jhow he ere fined 8106 d received 2 and 2 ee Gutta] an idittenal term of 36 days on t evian House. “Buster,” hain gang Iman W. C. Hab mite. © ay mere bard tentified that Riley had cated Suite for. the bystanders to kill th © Sulte Soren oman and that it was necessary t roy hoke the emt tn sible b oy. Teele te eaned fighting, Saak i Mater plead guilty G. T. Andersen proved thet he| ORY GOODS AND had nothing to de with the fight and under a suspend: ss ladies Hose for. tbc Children's Hose. kainat A. Albin |B 28° CP was continued, as the arresting of note ficer was not present. Gus Swen- {leo Pine for sen hed a } ed re r . pocket, but gave a satisfactory ex pla f his presence during the ' ‘ y fined $16 for arrying cone wer pons. The others Sweré booked for a hearing BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS late this afternoon. and The “Mothers Shirt Waiete for Sc Boye Flannelette CHILOREN’S GHOES Fancy Kid Shoes for, ® Be eh x0) Shoes far. . ed Bottom Boye 6000 PAIRS FINE At abo = Half Price. Men » Children, Qood Boho! Shoes tn lot | taltation those lines diverted traffic from both the Northern Pacific and Wisconsin Central. When the lease terminated the Northern Pactfiec did | Rot ask for a renewal, the presump | tom Im raflroad circles being at that time that the railroad @id not like the attitude of competing lines Times are better now and cond! MEN'S FINE SHOES. $2.60 Strone Shoes for Reguler tious generally different from what they were then. Western rallroad | jmen think that J. J. Hill will work | {his through train to many tages while othe through schedul manent thing advan say that the} Will not pe a per worth $4.00 Men's Pull Dress Patesd regular $8.00 Shoes, go at. WORK ON NEW STEAMER. | Men's Heavy Tap Bole worth $2.90, for. The work t* progressing rapidiy | — On the steam schooner Washington, | "$ SHOES how being built by the Washington vont J Marine company. Ir om the tide | Women's $2.25 Dongola fate near the Centennial anit H.} +8 Gray & Co. the managing agents 6f|§ Womens Fancy Dress. | this veanel, expect she will be fin hand turned, Warm |ieshed tn about three months and a half. There are 50 men gorking ¢ | the veamel, gett out Umbers, pre- ten {paratery to buliding her. The ma-| 1k Sage pean chinery lers, et are on the . | grows 4, and orders have been given — | offers have been made for charter BICYCLE 18 GONE? ALASKA OUTFITS Lawrence Moran, who occupies Yne lot nkets of grays. japartments at the Old Rainler, on ston vale Sm } Fifth ay. and Columbia st, is be ry | moaning the lose of a cycle which was stolen from him last wee I @ police a desert | has given th ption ¢ ithe bike ¥ rants to 630 |]. Later McAt reported the rob jatter In turn notified headquar tera McAtee ays his assailant Was about § feet 6 Inches in height of medinm i wore a dark of « 1 soft black at the Old N on Sa Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. SENT HIM A WIFE. FOR HIS MONEY ¥ LAND, May 28,—Truant of Henry W ke eine tee tak had forward Russla a part of the had received ax 4 ages ’ his firet wif atally ae ’ ‘ Half Block th of Pos land for the w e pre BE SURE YOU LAND IN kelle know her RIGHT PLACE FOR GE \ they om his UINE BARGAINS:

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