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a SS THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY Deg 8, 1906 4 See NEW THEA TER TO HENEY, “MAN OF THE HOUR” {APS SEND THANKS SUNDAY TOPICS | oom if V7 EN BY bau Le ee : O AS | “Wwityent j % e Ps | fhe » yor LL & DREW w EN , vm x s . re 4 t apnise =f \Teo | 1nee 6 | usicat COMEDY OR CON ‘ei je . OPERA w ‘ ry | ’ y , ei tne; wd 4 Be . “ ' : “ v { a af . A " aria ae ‘ ne f . | jon, and + ‘ ar eee. a a | t ‘ Y 1 j ~— | ' RECEPTION FOR REAL ESTATE BANQUET. . J UNIFORM RANK ooo | rs acne ib, rte «nape : noe » Kea the It wet tonight of the ao-| ) VirstnF . ad ag t i at i M. : aot and a “ot at-f - » ted. J wing f be {, . f a | revious ¢ th ' r I x i t $16 nd | i aaenianion i Iu a‘ | Park Tonight Motloe fia mate ti . Olympic Market " crowd, Gentlemen tree. | H sodl 113 University | hart trlenmed the sced. Op RAILROADS TO HELP EXPO THE ONLY JAPANESE soe at, Aroude 1 °° bia w . e** posite the Bon Marck are CITIZEN IN THE U. & : 3 ageiaaiaaes Ree, ‘aarect Shira W, Kuroda, pres Ahnrhoan ive cstved Awaya Ikedo Co.” of é Y ° sen of nited a was adog 0, Dec. &—The, Oregon against him. But he won aby a his ear who held He fought the Oreg week gett tiga = nip] When Francie J, Heney stepped t 1 the land to tts was b t * an f his a with re San Fras aco. Soe =| 7 Days From Now H ! he would) 18 things Franctaco went DOWIEITES IN SEATTLE. | whe A into the al| trox to w The grafter » + ' ha ' Abe Ruet and bosses, unde new conditions leoeual paaneamer agent | _W.,B. Kindle, | { the Puget sl bose mita and| grew rength. Poor Ban Pras aN a letter | *0und district of the Dowleltes, or | a ber of ir followers; has enseous rule he places himself at the Christian Catholic Apostolic « light of the grand jury Ther ‘af the exposition manage as they call themselves, has | ox er ay aracters. fotng iin ar te 8 ms vi Our Stock Will Be Worth 25 cents on this Mr. Kin refers to his fence of the auda Be fe ee wean wat at | Hey a snr December 15th says, the chureh will go forward in| 7 remost in this eopt for a f ne accomplishment of ite purpose. | fen: ¢ © peoy " into Ught $3 Galvanized Ash ART RECEPTION a Png ‘ with outside fitting chin and keer that he is won the! rather shy He has a kindly voice maxing triendn ond crushing ba IT HAS THE FINANCIAL BACKING TO WARRANT THIS ADVANCE t ot making friends and members and friends t We needay at the Art Inaetitute, Boyt n and Spring sts he main We know that we have hundre | featate will be musical and liter know that we have a imited s ¥ program and the serv of re growing city. We w from eyes, one wou! ated Arts # enetles strips veces wes f tons of high grade asphalt on our property. We i as, 4 les from a substantial, rapidly 0M pert Gag wh w J to stor { this YA | ine society.” Tn great f f Natural Gs Je oil to the and other indications, that Wear Brooks’ Hats, Fit Hy ‘ . = Lied nani . capital to cor ¢ our rket a j We w st r we gave you the opportunity to joln us at foc per ¢ ¢ eight acres, which te full of shade We now have pract . « anager cast on the 1sth to purchase een and ta sk machinery, and we will soor ’ pa oye: This is why our k is worth more money today ae We still have a small amount of the orig 1 block of stock to sell at roc, It will all be sold withia A in the| Gor Sheiden was married in 1695 Arcade High Grade Double Weave Gas Mantle nypatepiontag Aeon thay Be pod ae wan und fey f peli Se tot ¥ ali of the M yeere of bie life ae been for so many yeare at a Saving of One-Half hs mate taeee io Teeoian. cad let Recovian: Se, te Mike ew Ie Our Stock Will Advance to 25c Next Saturday om nt : ‘ arly ‘Sa. There the younger #hel-jeins They have four ehildre y nt F gre Sa caer aie eR ee ‘TROUSERS HANGERS. WAFFLE IRONS. jon grew UD. & tee village | The new poversor bas boon antite oy will have to a nt now to obtain it a P D oF ay . and he farm | y waye all bie Ife. At the We have more information for you at the office, and we have pro: of every statement we have ei age nickel plated Trousers wees American Waffle Iron, mtolde of nao stat iversity he took « leading made No. te was “fart 1908 when | part thes and war captain of > ‘ " : ' ~ 0, 69c Brag ye sor bs ° ota For a few days our office will be open evenings he @ lected to th any of oe wh x tiret) ‘i ‘ “ 8.. Cebeccece ate. He was re-e & competitive en tn ~ All t , ‘ Ne gradusted in 1898 He wae te work he farm, but » ptain o OTR | “ CHAIR SEATS. CREAMERS. Rovnisatad by an overwbatming mar | Nebrasha regiment, under Cal Bry American -Canadian Oil Co = me Vencered Chair Seat, os al Decorated}. Bsr 4 re ]#A in the @paniah-Amertoan war \ i fourte: r io r » te work.” vy —. n 5c prsdaseg pees! 3c “Te on “4 ‘ natet REWARD FOR A DESERTER. 5} 320-321 People’s Bank Bidg ste cecoees iean _ The Shelton ae . 2 the ont a soot «| _.& 1. Smith, « deserter trom they Seattle, Washington oa -- navy yard at Bremerton, was book: | ” : CHINA VASES CUP 8 AND SAUCERS. ff tv"? si! hu iit yard [02 in the city jail last night. Sraith . BH : ; Sere tose’ fe ee Se SO vers ctatme that be is the brother ..06 “3 beautiful brown loga] 15¢ pair China ( 1p and Sau Th f Mystertons Billy” Smith, a price = ag 59 cer, very neat gold 9c ie Owners 0 fighter of much notoriety. Smite. Dis nascconee decoration ab was brought here last sight from . Laurelhur t Apokane by Deputy Sheriff M. Hey a. Are giving [to every one wood. Heywood 4 that there role | Laurelhurst for the next few | were other charges against Smith DO NOT CONFUSE OUR COMPANY WITH ANY OTHER. lan elegant prospect }at Bremerton and that a reward bad ~ Pere | been offered for his arrest — | wt and surrounding @ interested in high clas ty should visit Laurelhuret/ the next few days and pro one of these handsome fol tee | LAFAYETTE PLACE is Situate Just Two Miles from Pioneer Square on the Very Crest of Beacon Hifl The addition is the closest in addition that is being offered for sale at this time. There never will be a closer in addition platted, as all land LAFAYETTE PLACE is closer in than Kinnear Park or Volunteer Park an three times the price asked for LaFAY- lying that close to the center of the city has been platted for years. Prices on property in other parts of the city not as well located and without one-half as good a view is more th ETTE PLACE lots. There is a fine view, both to the west, east, north and south. You can see every vessel entering Seattle Harbor from any lot in the addition, You can sit on your porch and see the Cascades and Lake Washington on one side and the Sound and city on the other. ABSTRACT DEED FURNISHED GIVEN AT ONCE, AT FREE VIEW FROM LAFAYETTE PLACE, LAFAYETTE PLACE is bounded by Hanford Street on the north, Hinds Street on the south, Sixteenth Avenue South on the west, and Beacon Avenue on the east. Beacon Avenue is fourteen miles long. Beacon Avenue is to be extended to the center of the city. Then you'll get down town in seven minutes. It now takes you sixteen minutes. PRICES RANGE FROM $700 to $1,000 Some of them run from street to street. Terms are one-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years. You get the deed right away It's a fine place for an investment Lots are goodly in size You get the abstract at once. Go out to- morrow. Our agents will be on the ground. It’s the last close-in property that will ever be placed on the market, It's a fine place for a home. And it is on Beacon Hill. Beacon Hill property will double in value, without any question of a doubt, in twelve months, It is entirely too cheap how. Take the Beacon Hill car. Go to the end of the line. We'll meet you there. By the way, it adjoins a ago-acre park now being improved with an artificial lake covering forty-four acres,