The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1906, Page 7

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Ae Maren Manager whinge balan i a GREEN LAKE Pee Mavsran STON & AON, > eel Hite tam - Siebhis Y Qe We ror MA " « “ ‘ " ay ~) You . ro tae fe) y oe) am ‘Wo . “a 10 ¥ mt wr mA ALMOUNM, DENNY @ RWING, INC Rata ws NORTH EXD West Gree Lake Ad#ition sclling gut, oaly @ Caw h the price, AN prices rReMonT SHE forests om Uhree ehiter: te we business keation oles ts te same plows we a4 tied at OLE hent week peek oe hone, Linden } } 6 Dette corner oem ar aad in chekee eenhience neigh bore | UNIV RRAITT Rrockiys Ave. meer te Adithon:” & enters a Looks grat fur 5 mat = oretty t« fate Alware © FA chetee toot let on Uh Ave § R. sear Get mM CALHOUN, DENNY 4 fewi~a. Real Estate, loans and Tne MT Alaska thal ting BURNED Mra. N. C. Newman, #93 Fourth av condoector, end upon « her own clothing caught fire. enveloping Mrs. Newman and thea put oat the fire under the bed. Mr. Rushing was also seriously burned. Mra, Newman will ri cover. | ‘ ENTERTAIN AT THE STANDER. Under the auspices of the Me- Kinley Cirele No. 11, Ladies of the G. A. R, Phitharmonte orchestra, end the St. Cecelia quartet, enter sl tained @ large audience at the | Hotet Stander last night BUYS LIME DEPOSIT. | Judge Roger S. Greene has sold o James A. Moore « large lime de | postt on the Skagit river, in Skagit county, on the line of the Great Northern. Mr. Moore paid $50,000 for the claim. | PATRONIZE HOME ARCHITECTS | A committee of the Seattle Man. mn bas called | ers’ assocls spon he Firat Baptist chureh, to protest proposed action of the mittee in charge of the f the new edifice in send “eainat the set for their plan LABOR LEADER MARRIES, Stable Supplies pd description, that Oveidential ave. of ee are how 10 how day's la nen pant Nene . acreage We CENTURY RRALTY 1 Almake Hhig HEADQUARTERS * Metane ~ © wneur Height Suppiemental, the finest ‘ Hoattte, Pw) Btandard atte to the veiw | cons thie will kmtorent | 1 where he Yeaterday ty will advance another th * res thee thee pe Fs spoke on the p eto A geod bullding: irom WOMAN BADLY L Tn a mysterions fire last night north, wife of a Seattle street car 8 badly burned, eape clally about the back and on her left arm. About 7:30 o'clock she heard a ery from her tyearold child, sleeping In a room on the second story. She quickly ran upstaire, ering the room, found a fire beneath the bed of another child. In reaching for the baby and tl. Rushing, 4 roomer, entered the room and smothered the flames M. W. Haynes, pastor of place f y a labor a member of | ra ‘ a to Mrs. Laurelhurat-of than the finest or near and price, Tom| membera of the fner en also den nay wh would grant the ted that would anything team, » team at Woodland The acoln park Thursday afternoon by a score MEETS DEATH IN, ELEVATOR SHAFT He Ari to Hendricks evator TEN THOUSAND SEASON TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. O'Rirten « tober Oncar A civil service carriers wit be held fowember 21. be accepted wp to October WILL MEET NEXT WEEK. ‘The meeting of the Iibrary board. which was to have been he postponed LUMBERMEN MEETING. Vietor mber Exchange bu! LaurelhurstProperty In Demand MANY EASTERNERS AND OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE HAVE PUR CHASED LOTS IN SEATTLE’S most DENCE DISTRICT. g city that off ar of tra Irawing a strike Seymour notice, was ka an employe of com pany stortem Clothing Ajered. sroner S started At the fourth stery his) clothing caught on the side of the shaft and he was fifth floor and | to the bottom of the shaft to his home by Chart died without consctousness, He was about 50 yeare od. ~|CIGARETS CAN NOT BE SMOKED apectal srageed opped He was Peter afternoon 4 eehoo! boys in the assembly hail. Prof-| iger gave the boys « bro | ture on the evile of claret and issued the order that all sinoking on the school grounds or at Lincoln Park on the part of high ‘room | echoot! rtudents must be stopped. Coach Frost and Manager Stuart pects for the foot bail game Saturday, and both pre dicted a hard team againat Whit meeting wound ap | good rousing schoot yetle one for athedral 12, stated thy from present will surpass ite kind ever he Ten thousand already been AUTOISTS E eraeon old. Hotated chauffeurs, were arrested late | yeaterday afternoon Witkes, charged with reckless auto driving | P, 0. EXAMINATIONS, examination valleys and r thout an imposaibl THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, ASCO BO AS BURGLAR GLASS WORKERS WANT RAISE local glass rol t ecetved a He the but the glass result of a|” | had ___] GRAMMAR LEAGUE to district the Central tefeated the wan played econd gam Lin | park was b rng and the The « r won, 22 to 0 The Dennys defeated West Seat-| and the 1 the with burgtary thin morning ADDITION TO CITY HALL the water tr mfuaing STEAMSHIP DIRECTORS TO DESIGN NEW PLANS. For the purpose of decision for a new am schooner Tuesday afternoon in this city ia Seattle Monday BIG MUSHROO has sent expo EB Haywood the Alaska Yukon-Pacific mushroo id to be the largont ¢ part of the coun was grown on seon tn this The mushroom hes tn cireum high and weighs ads and 12 ounces TWO LARGE BUILDING PERMITS TAKEN OUT. Two large building permits have been tenued by the bullding inspect or, one to A. M. Birkel for a (wo story frame apartment with stores, be erected at 1019 K. Pike and the second to Stirrat @ Goets for the founds threestory brick apart h av. to cost at 901906 NI | SHINGLE DEALER GOES ON IMPORTANT TRI Adolfo Deacons, « prominent shin amok jowal College. The th several harae b marn- | ot tickets have CEED SPEED. Fred Kummer, Ben Grant, Perey Clyde George Sergeant t tool | Beattie | Applications wit! hawt neat The executive committee of the Lambernirn’s bureau this afternoon tn the office of the | self will comedy selections with elec VIEW FROM LAURELHURST EQUAL TO ANY IN THE WORLD. f the th » who makes hie ten the th restric for ever People | ate ain- | Ban Francieca, South America, ana ot Mr Introduce wortd yet a staple GETS THREE YEARS. Jack Preyoham waa today sen- years In the peni- tenced to three tontiary tor forgery ANGELA MAY'S TESTIMONIA ANGELA MAY. The teatimontal performance to be the gifted contralto, gen May, at | night next, Gctober 9 will be excep-| ., cabin | tionally attractive ig eae | ateal and professions An Tuesday | ing local artiate ax well asf the professionals hand fm town that night will prove « [dig drawing attraction are setting rapidly a crowded house will greet the long meeting | list of performers available and her new and novel mu-| in not BEAUTIFUL RES! ing the past two w advance than ever before ony there now will yleld a handsor * he. |# wale * * the} * tol ® * be|* ana} ® the | ® au-|* iu |* l* * . ciding upon 1 larger Washing Sev directors who made the Washingtou will arrive at Coast The corporations committee yer recommend for passage over the mayor's veto the otdinance granting coma Power company the right to jay down and maintain steam and or pipes In certain of the j streets mu-| at A pro- ot | | | to. | Jeter | yg. on Fire hal, which Is one of the larg donated to the John Ertekson ve You Ever Danced at Leschi Park? won't you come out tonight? ure held In the pavilion on st Michigan hardwood floor Me city OCT. 6, 1906. SHOOTS. WIF KILLS SE wire Washing OD | Polver fatal » turned from rradovif had bee ne oi City ASKed tO Eamne!n.2 sii ti ae ie ee i and or ‘hcweheeaaetasinomge Eh ngeN tf eIOr ee . NEW YORK, Oct K. Vanderbilt this af dies to talk eee ne ee TO PAY HER sonal injuries Chird Marion sts» +AESTED ON SUSPICION lon Swanson arrested by Det Adama this nv 4 without a charge are ie } and and they held pending an investigation OREGON'S CREW ARRIVE whieh night crew of the stranded steamer Ore gon, consiating of Chief Engineer Otte Date, | Lane, Second Officer BL. Kenney Third Freight Steward H. arrived from Seward wore the remainder of Barnes and Second JEFFERSON IN PORT. clades Twentyeighth avenue west Haven—Rev, FF L Steamer Jefferson of the Alaska Steamship company this afternoon from Southeastern Alaskan ports with 192 passengers and $213,000 in gold. EA. Murphy,) [who is to comstruct a huge diteh in} re will |the Tanana district, was among the | passongern SENATOR AT NOME arrived early Steamer Geaator of the Pacific | Steamahip company, this afternoon from Nome with 227 pateongers and $200,000 in gold. Among the passengers were those from the steamer Leab, which was Wrecked on the lower HENEY ON WAY EAST.” Yokou river M. J. Honey, the prominent com who ts butiding the rail road from Orcas into the © rtfer early thi Cottage City tractor, morning on the steamer from Skagway on his Way east to transact business. PAGS OVER MAYOR'S VETO. terday the Seattle Ta:| NEWSPAPERMAN DIES. A telegram from Whitehorse, ¥ T. death of A. B.| MeKachern of the pendicitis well known newspaperman of this Mra. MeKachern te » daugh Whitehorse Star state ter of L. ger station, 26 miles south of Seat tle STREET MERCHANTS found & Lyons, A. Ruraw reet merchants, guilty uisance and of maintaining « posed a fine of WANTS JURY TRIAL. heraed with permit- 1500 First av. ourt the | arrested several persons for playing na few days ago, and it * sald that Martin controti- poker KIRKLAND BOY MI Mert Peak, aged 1%, left his home been seen since worried and asks the police to help hair and eyes, brow nd weighe 120 | pounds BARBER MAY BE INSANE. s let, barber, wae arrested at hin bh n Pike and Pir ay. iast-night and will be held at} | the wade ree Informed by his retatl be had recently been re tthe | dare ata, on Fifth bet CATHEDRAL FAIR. The dhanged the location | posed Cathedral fair from Third and | to the Erickson bulld if not Dance the m th ia ter | Before going Bast. tal Billiard Parlors a quiet hour * Orien « A “See California The Southern company offers excellent ac Two trains datly to neisco by the famous soente Paetf! the | commodations. (| San Shast profit to | ets and information at Union Ticket | ELLIS, Gen. Agt 7 3 The October moet | PRESBYTERIAN Bvangelion! Minister will be held at the Fi > chureh next Mond at p m CAPTION : ’ "6 Ro! i. Bpeer will address the 1 r Kober mh Vet y meeting and will alee Te ind t ' ” im it th H 5 ' f “ al cult xores “ , W entininat 1 ; SHIP BUILDER HERE are A ‘ ; f ; ' I \ ¥ % William G. Coxe, of Harlan & Ho , os cked at &| Owners of Property to Present Pe i’ D. BD , tition Asking for Streets, Side i Mf SPIRITUALIST walke and Water Maine. prea « 1 re lio a | Property Owners in This Bection enin +s ' Desire That Work Be Begun at Brook ' 1. Nas , . . ~nce and Rushed to Completion . : ~ : : World ‘ ‘ "i Me At a meeting held in the office ne #t., Kev, Wilh ' he mY , f David P. Kastmen, Room 20% oo re . - Colman Bidg., last Monday evening gpl gyn J 312 2 = # large 4 k = and ' Knight where and tt oa , i H 1 win F KAith } t and cape t ‘ ' 1 pm» 1 of at we a ait ain the af by Mr cyY Are} ‘ the « ‘ Mra sles and w Are ¥ neg and rushed | F j | Rev. W eto y THEOSOPHY. remaining ow , ‘ a, Soy who have not signed, are req “ , ' i teeeeeen ee A Oe. to go to Mr Kastm: Hirig Rev, F. D. Lae W. hall Lect b : bjeet jthat the Becessary Bumber age 7 ering 1 } p (Macand ost t | may be secured ‘ achool; 7:20 song | Mra, J 8. Clark ince Mr. K . service and preaching by Rev, C. KB |Vieta Addition m Ga ly t : Beattie lttful residence on “~ mene f md ave s tay ket, there has been great —- Pee paticat for perty on Magnoll rvtitty Desliiy—hev, i. 1. Géwes Rosaane it te @ well recognized fact that in| pastor. 11 0. m, “Feeding on Ashes;” | UNITARIAN. , ¢ Unitarian Chureh the near future property on the | * 1 David. Son of J Boylnt Bluff will advance more rapidly) St M Rey J.P Dt rner Boylston and Olive--Res hen will any other district in or | Panter * mm. “The Moral Influ-| D. Bimends, minister, 11 a. 1 tl aear Gentile ence a; 8 pm, “The Beat Geapel Fe ach to Ways Buena Vista Addition appeals par ; John Wyeliffe—the Morning tleularly to Eastern visitors and METHODIST EPISCOPAL. { the Refo tion.” out oftown peop’ who can hardly realize that it is pounible to secure! | ree Mev. W. H.W Re on, pee bona ufc? Methodiet m property affording such « magnifi- | 0° om. oThe Sign of Blow ti, areh, Giatrict elder of Hene. | cent view of the mountains aod the |” f/%,, ovedicn By Jon tet “a prea h Bunda at the nt of a} First F. M. church, at the corner af 1n.1 Pine and Terry. This is the regular we quar meetin, elty Ovall, M1 a m, “The Ace 10 be improved in | Minister pm, be sound so near t The district ot Truona sia. The Improvetnena ‘Insurance Commissioner Ligget’s Report on Pioneer pectin pnd on aa Hor Live Stock Indemnity Company of Seattle [rapid comptetion, and it tx hoped} that.a splendid roadway will be fin a | he | State af Idaho. | Where claims have been resist inhed on to the Bill ently tm 1907, | insurance Department ed there has been proven to be EL. Ligget, Commissioner, fraud in the application, or other | Officio State Examiner, | good cause for so doing Haine, Idaho | Their method of providing a fund WALTER | © Seattle, Wash, Oct. §, 1908. for the payment of clatms tx ap, This ts to certify that I have just admirable one, and they bave as THOMAS completed an examination of the considerable surplus over and | Pioneer Live Stock Indemnity Ce. above the legal provision, Their jof Seattle, with offices in the “PL” | whole system of accounting is be silding. and am pleased to report ing perfected by their effictent see |that I have found their affairs im retary cellent financial conditiot The officers I had the pleasure of | While it has been the policy of | meeting bespeak by their manner ithe company not to increase their to be perfect gentlemen and show | volume of business (o the detriment by their methods to be of ability in lof their finances, but to do a com the business, and I have no doubt jwervative business, they have pat that the company, ander thetr man- the company on a solid footing and agement, will continue to grow and | their losses to date have been met be a credit to themselves and the Will Speek on “PEACE IN THE WORLD . OF LABOR” j Promptly, nd, in fact, m of them insurance business. in th |HAVE B PAID THE DAY, EDWARD L. LIGGET, ae FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF Insurance Commissioner. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, SUN- Rk PROOFS OF CLAIM. : : If You Lost Your Job pom. sharp Adminsio Reserved Keats You would get another at once, Jobs are plentiful now. But if you lost your job in hard times, what would you do? Ever stop to think about what would happen if your position was gone and you couldn't get other, and your family depending on you? Buy a Tract at Arcadia Orchards And you will be bardtimes proof. Because things are so proaperons now is the. strongest reason why you should prepare for emergencies. Hard times are likely to come, and how will they find you? With a tract at Arcadia to fall back on you could SNAP. YOUR FINGERS AT POVERTY. You could raise enough on It to provide your famtly with food. The only effect hard times would have on you would be the curtailing of your luxuries. Quite different. ign’t it, from a vainiess walking of streets look- ing for work when there is no work and your family at home growing hungry’ Get im full armor while you eam afford tt, You may never suf- fer from bard times, but there is always a possibility. Don't take chances when by providing against it you cam secure a property which will add to your Income any time and prove a splendid in- vestment $10.00 cash and $10.00 per month buye ten acres planted to fruit trees and taken care of for FOUR YEARS free by the asso- ctation. 2 ane Irrigation Is King And assures large crops every year. Call and see us at once about irrigated lands. GRANT & DYE 329 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, SEATTLE. the Concert Tonight at McCar- thy’s 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Bank is the has ever come to the masses. It not only protects them by offering a sub- stitute for venturesome specu: lation, but, by accepting small deposits, it protects them from their own thoughtless expendi- tures. IRRIGATED ruit Lands new town of Attatla, Washing- western part of On Savings Accounts WePay4 Per Buy letigated Fruit Lands at our ton, located in the Columbia River Valley in the Ct. Int re. ft Walla Walla County, Washington, opposite the Kennewick irrigation nd e 's ana at the junction of the Northern Pacific, the Washington — = - &@ Columbia River and the Ores m Ratlway & avigation Co, ratl- ways nino at t 1 of navigation on the Columbia river. RAN 1 ht —~Georgetow heat agricultural districts in the United payprc ania a A s perfectly adapted to the raising of berries. nd vegetables, which ripen cartier the state than in any other part of JAMES D. HOC President N. BD. SOLNER . Cashier rior railroad advantages It Is possible to mar- Owing to the sup DIRECTORS ket prodtice os Inte as ck p.m. and # arrive in jenttle, Tacoma, Portland ‘kane and inte ts In the Ferdinand Senmite 9. © Beattie, Tacoma, Portland kane and, | m_ the in the Northwest is rece? om ‘these lar t being pos sible to clear from $500 to $700 per acre per annum. Fort cling made every year from irrigated lands. There are no ore a, and prices are always high. These lands, with perpetual Water rights, can be secured by making a small payment in cash, and the balance on favorable terms. life insurance. miume ested In Irrigated » for the purchaser while he An investment of this kin The amount of money pat lands will noon furnish @ sple & Trusst Co. |) iin See igs who hw You do not have to die to win, Cor. Becend Avenue 4 Cherry Street For further particulars, maps ar 4 ctrculars addr Hoge Wullding, Beattie, Wash U. K. LOOSE, President and General Manager HE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY, aan sate Sete = 609, 610 Mar i! Bullding, Seattle, Wash, or Attalla, Walla Walla oats “a or . County, Wash

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