The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1907, Page 7

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iF PUP. GL. NINE MCREDIE ARRIVES 1N,; ‘Today the fudge, with ciTY AND HANDS OUT THE TALK—LOOKING FOR A BALL PARK TODAY. here and there a ing to locate and aaeae enna baseball park pene * * * Me, of Port * * a with trum @& * vy. Mot re * aetge a ee hoadquarters at the cigar store at |CUM'ke preferred. During this pro-| parnonia and was not a develgped| all of the court room, sald tn whale | Poe cnounclig ei rontion #/ Joe Schiumpe, on Second ave Aw ine | (ceeted spree he ts further accused | type of dementia praccox, and that! Ing tones: “I hope, Mr. ‘Th mpaon, | f Packing @ team in the Pa stood chewing the end of ear | wasting and squanYering hin ew | dementia praecox generally appeara| that | haven't done anything to hurt Fe cue iu this city. w| thi morning he said to on }tate to the injury and humiliation| late im Hfe, Stigmata is usually)| your ease, | wouldn't do it for the Oona! jof the plaincitt, present about the head or face of! world.” a few days Judge Mo & | ng editor of The Star: aie wilt go home without reumpets. tle has found weather cold here and has w& | Pactfic Coast league at that, w# | don't care what ts in the alr. ‘a very frosty atmow @| Wil have a crackerjack nine here! ; He gave Guiteau and Preadder! Lawyers Clash Again. fa all quarters visited in this elty, The Pacific Coast jon, A restraining order is de | ast as typteal paraoniacs, 4 William Lawaon, an inmate of ne hope of finding en- # {league will finance the Seattle manded to prevent the latter trom| Lawyer Thompson objectedte|the King County jail, serving a a | Bunch tf the local people don't care | MAKiNs over the money for Cronin's the deseription of these cases by | term for obtaining money on falee Judge. We've gone & © take a hand. Don't be afraid half interest In the saloon, and the| the witness, “The only reason tiey| pretences, had oceupied an adjoln Ducdate & BOW, you Will see the Pacific Coast former from returning certain dia-| bring the Instances ts because both | ing cell to Chester at the time the the bali players t &| league flag Moating over a grand- ends which the saloonkeeper had | Subjects were han The evi-| boy was tn the Jafl, He had ne ‘and all the Portland # | and here next summer. pawned. Alimony in the sum of | dence was stricken, | noticed anything peeultar about the cae an act together &| "We will place a capable man in 375 per month iv demanded. He said it was possible, but Im-| boy, who had eaten the jail food ws away w | Charge of the Seattle team, and let | probable, that a paranolac would| and had remped and wrestled with Das waited long for @} Me tell you, he will be a mixer and take & measure for his protection | the other prisoners. ‘of the old baseball @/ eet the goods at both ends. | after the commission of a crime | During the examination of this now that they are in w| “Dugtale has bad our overtures | I response to the first hypothet-| witness Lawyer Thompson waa the fans will cease to @| Mince last summer because wo | jfeal question he sald the action of! prosaing him closely and broke him & | thought he was the most popular} & young man, passionately In love, | off in the middle of an answer. Ken oo our advico, Judge, and #| Mxure Wwoally in baseball, but he in killing @ man who is opposed to! neth Mackintosh leaped to his feet i to Portland There fa | muse now come to us, We will go j bin sult, would be an indication of! and objected, saying; “Even if the but a bi hole here | fer him mo more. ‘This afternoon insanity witness is not accused of murder money, and we would «| ¥* will look the town over, and Attorney Miller gave a descrip.) in the first degree he is entitied to Berege you lose it | Dave no doubt some good bail park —_—_—_ tion of Cheater Thomp» rtaln amount of senpect.” This ' 2 | will be found between hero and Mt, | The custom of allowing water tau strained youth hypothett ed 4 sensation In the court witness replied that such life in-) room. eee ee eee Hainlor ie assured of retaint “WToa det your life Seattle wilt be! will mak ae thaen oe in the Pacific Const) the Northwest league if Wague. | am here seeking | should enter it, ant the local situation in| ta.” E if it ls to be war, let tbe and they will have their! pride will hold Seattle = reconnect NOT MEET te delayed trates and on of many of the members aalbing over at Everett, where ‘Weird annual convention of the J State Horticultural plates ts In seesion, the 14th a of ™ we Se aeevere See tna eaten | 1umbia, wilt be in attendance pie open this morning on the — fer of the MeCarthy dry goods | JONES ASKS TO BE ore, Was continued wntt! this aft~ ‘esting will be held late today ns the program and dis- al of prowering o ball in fe entertain the visitors, ‘the armory was secured for the committee fears hall if possibie, until tomorrow. Ue Produce association. Tt t expected that about cae ng us tiem, namely W. G. Jones, son-in-law court, pike C po« freeze if they are installed H. Brown Piambing Co. | b phones soelthe betre will contest the wil. addition jast placed apon the market Tuesday, and one- are already sold tf persons who realise what a offering. There ure only 75 lots left for sale. increasing dally, as the advantages of this prop- ‘The lots are 0x100 and 43x114, and all bave new Spokane Ave. car line runs property. Don't wait, Come we *ill take you over to inapect the BRANCH OFFICE, 415 BOSTON BLOCK. EARL F. MEAD, MANAGER. IND. 1121, a the present prices. US to further extend the time. tunning to the water’s edge. Washington. Salesmen will take you Yoseph R. McLaughlin ATTLE WILL HAVE ; hie right | hand man, Will G, MeRae, sporting editor of the Portland Oregonian, in going around shaking the mitt | 4 this afternoon j the two hied themselves away try negotiate for a Judge MeCredie is making his ‘Notht ® to it but ball for Seattle, and in the| You The Pacific Coast league outlaw league out of Beattie everybody agreement with tho#e| knows what a black eye outlaw ball MoCredie ta confident that civie : = fa line for baseball under national agree the statement of Judge| ment and tm class A, class B atand- * owner of the Portland tng being Inevitable if a team is the Pacific Coast league! put into the Northwest league. He arr im Seattle Inst night to) will spend « week or more here, fet and formulate the focal situ and has full power to act for the and they ha’ therefore decided to secure another ve ‘The fruit exhibits which were to have been installed, part of which were on exhibition at Everett, have not arrived, and will net be in place Pour «itver cups have been atveg te the association, one by George B. Kittinger and three by the Seat 100 members from the five common- wealths represented in the astocta- Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho and Urttish Co- THE ADMINISTRATOR. of the late Dexter Hortop, today filed a petition asking that be be appoint. ed special admintatrater in the mat- ter of the estate of Melody Chotr, ‘The petitien will come up for hear. Ing tomorrow in Judge Albertson's McClure @ MeClure, attor- eye for the hetre of the deceased man who wents to give over a for- tune for « meotument for himself and hie dog, are of the opinion that IMPORTANT NOTICE We have received a number of requests from persons who are desirous ‘of|, purchasing lots in Laurethurst at their present prices, but who, on account of the snow and extremely cold and stormy & er, were unable to view the property, asking that we extend the time ofsadvancing our prices O a few days, thus giving them an opportunity to make their selections. advantage of the situation, and have accordingly decided to make the date for advance in prices JANUARY 25th - This will give everyone an opportunity to buy one of the grand lots of LAURELHURST But we ask you to kindly take advantage of the first pleasant day to view Property, so in case we have another spell of bad weather you would not be justified in asking We have a few very fine water front lots left, being very large, and facing upon paved street and All of which is by far the best residence property in Seattle at the prices Stated. Take the Madison street car to Johnson’s boat house, at the end of Madison street, Lake Main 2476, Independent 2569-—— HE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 190 OREGON SPECIALIST IN THOMPSON TRIAL j bought his own food, that #he had T. never actually soon him eating meat which was a denial of her previous statement; that the boy bad always kept his food in a tin box; that he had told her of hin shyness with Charlotte on account of his believ ing her te anyone to talk to, and, in short, eer ito the} fullest extent the defense's case. | A strange incident of her exam ination occurred at the close when she stepped to the side of Mr Thompson and In a tone audible to! HUSBAND WAS VERY INHUMAN 4 inhuman crueltion of non kooper are recited im @ pathetic complaint filed tte morning in the superior court by Mra, Florence KB. Cronin, wife of James Cronin, half ewner of the Nevada saloon, 106 Cherry st. Con-| the defense’s experts, Dr, Wiliam, stant drunkenness for a period of|son drew a well defined ling: he| six months, during which time the| tween paraontoa and dementia prae defonfant ts alloged to have threat-| cox, stating that the diseases Were ened to kill his wife, is the first/in no respect a relation to thay of (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, Jan 16-—Dr, W Williamaon, of Portland, a special fet in mental diseases for thoclast 20 years and ocoupying the chair of mental diseases in Willamette Unk: veraity, and who is the first exgprt for the state, took the stand Th i to morning. In direet contradiotias He stated that whégal The judge rapped loudly for order mmite a erime hq) and told her to leave 10 attempt to congeal while the jury smiled. ether with ." & well known local diamond | pare broker, and Hartley O. Newaum are | usually mal made joint defendants in the ac | tt Cronin, “Unele | paraonta. the room, cote to remain open during the night it} % that pipes wil) not freese prom. | twee to exhaust the city’s w; sup ply to auch an extent that a short. occur, Superintendent * advises that other methods opted to prevent freeaing. Me sumwests thet the water be turned off on the outside of the house and that all taps then be opened, al- lowing the water to escape In thie way the pipes will be safe and ne Waste of water will occur, REALTY SALES to local investors, through J. Welty. we entire half block exte: duces selfishness, which is the Mra. Emory Testifies. basis of crime, Mrs, George Meade Emory, widow ‘The attendance was much small-|of the man Chester Thompson or this morning, The examination | Killed, was the last witness for the of Dr, Willtamson continued this af) state during the afternoon. Her ternoon, He gave testimony a# 10) sombre widow woeda, her pale face his personal examtuation of Chester | and her eagerness to give testimony ‘Thompson. | which would tend to disprove the Witness Proves Contradictory. defense’s case, caused the speo In introducing the testimony of | tators to lean forward breathlessly Mra. Elica H. Copeland, the gray-| Mra. Emory was on the stand be haired nurse of the late Mra. Will| fore, amd on that occasion she H. Thompson, the state launched &| seemed to be overwhelmed with «| boomerang which resulted disas | great grief. On thts ovcasion she trowsly to them, During the direct | seemed to be actuated by a desire examination in the morning the/ for revenge, Her testimony was woman was led by shrewd question decidedly unfavorable to the boy jing to make statements which she) She said that he had mingled K./ absolutely and flatly contradicted | with the rest of the young people; on cros#examination, and when ehe| Charlotte had never gone walking pre ghime theg egy egy geo left the stand in the afternoon the| with the boy; she had seen him en ae iam baanaee feet. The) state had lost heavily and the de | joying himself at croquet; she, her pl sat Bon ag vgr Oa taree | tense had scored one of their great-| self, had danced with him. versa guerae lhe coaster gg wilt 98 | est vietorios during the trial, They| The witness absolutely A oy on J - : — had coaverted the evidence of one) ever having to urge Chester to take | <.. bo he ra ba = ot this morn-| or the state's witnesses to the side| part in dances or games, She had | te be pct Pa 4 apartment | of the defense. thought the boy shy, but was abso- | a oy we at 1612 Boylston! tm crossexamination she told Mr,| lute in her statement that he was . Gotten. ‘There wilt) Thompcon that Chester had always! not insane be 18 apartments, containing three | a. oonyee “S585i5. = COMMISSIONERS TO BE HERE TOMORROW The Dexter Horton bank haw sold to Walter Edwards the double southeast corner of Fourth and Merwer for $14,500. The Beacon Place company has wold to George Vanderveer the on- ‘Two members of the interstate! to the commission to use ite quar- commerce commission will arrive in| tere for their #exsion, but C B Beattie tomorrow to hold seasloma) Yandel, of the Chamber of Com- for a few days to investigate Ane | merce. has mot received a reply to coat famine, the car shortage nd) the invitation. It i# expected that the complaint of Spokane that Mia) the seastons will be held there. the viction of @isertefination in rail~| The comumissioners have been pre- way rates. jlceded by « representative of the ‘The members of the commiasion]) name of M who has beer who have been holding sessions tm) quietly gs! fidence in the Spokane for several days, will fin eity for two weeks, and will have jek there today and leave for He~| witnesses ready for the commission - attle tonight. They are Cormis-| ere so that no delay will be caused stoners Franklin =H. will be given a hearing before | Charles A. Prouiy- |xton tomorrow afternoon, but will Judge Gordon tomorrow. The Seattle Chamber of Com-/ not be well under way in their work meree hae extended an tavitajiom until Friday morning FISHERMEN'S MEETING. = NEBRASKA CLUB dented | ik a RRS een ee tire frontage on Dearborn st. be-~ tween 11th and 12th ave 8. the price being $40,000 HE'S IN A QUEER Way. Walter Wallace, & young man who agreed to sell two rugs for Mary A. Skeldine for $14 and re serve # commission, waa arrested by Coestable Shannon this morn- ing, charged with larceny by bailee. Wallace secured the rugs, but did Rot sell or retarn them. He ts un able to State where they are. He { i etal arrangements. An opportanity will be given all to jotm the club jand make ft one of the largest state | organtastions in the city. BANQUETS BRY — 8. E. CO. Ow! ciry. ‘Through the courtesy of the ¥ Ry @ statement filed with the city M. C. A, before whom W. J. Bryan | comptrotier this afternoon the Se- lectares Friday evening, the No-jattle Electric company owes Soat- braska Cub fs giver the opportum- | Ue $43,366.01, basing their report on tty of tendering a reception to Mr.) ? per cent of their grows recelpta and Mra Bryan from 7 tw 8 o'clock Sen ee aoeee james Ash Buried. a Se ee preceding the) jsmoe Ash, aged 54, died at ‘The reception will take piace tn home, 114 Twenty-fourth ay. south, the Rika ball on the top floor of the | esterday afternoon of Beart die: Aleka building. Ail former res} | 4+ 2/30 today at the Bonney Watson dents of Nebraska and their fam | vndortaking parlors. Interment ities are cordialty Invited to attend | cad to be poabend Bt poste at O17") > at Tonnmnat comelery o'clock sharp. The hour Is OMe eee eee ee ee eee ee what early, but, an it is the oaly | # ‘ hour available, the Nebraskans are|@ J. P. MORGAN NOT ILL. urged to arrange their time accord | w ingly. ® (Beripps Special Service.) Many Nebraskens will no doubt}® NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—J. P attend the Metare at the Cotisetm | Morgan, Jr. denied the rumor following the reception. Those who | @ circulated this afternoon that do not will spend the balance of | ® his father te seriously i). the evening & good social time, for which the club has eo ape. ‘The anneal meeting of the Pacific Coast Fishermen's Protective -asso- ctstion is being beld this afternoon at the office of the seeretary of the Puget sound branch. HURT IN A PALL. Charles Day, aged 65, slipped on the pavement at Becond ay. and Madison st. this afternoon while alighting from & Madison st. cable car and sustained several cute about the head. He was taken to Shaw's Pharmacy and attended by Dr. P. Ww. Witte WOTIGE T6 THE PUBLIC” We, the undersigned, hereby no- tity the public that we are in no way conmected with « certain In- waurance order known as “Knights of the Forest,” and are not and never have been partners or members of any such order, and if our or either of our names have been used in con~ nection with sald order they hare been used without our knowledge or consent ERNEST FE. PECKETT. * * *. : * * * * * G. 8 FENWICK * * PETTITTE TILT We.do not care to take to Laurelhurst free. Frank F. Mead OWNERS Paul CG. Murphy 212 American Bank Building Lane phit| The commissioners may hold « se*- | duced in the assembiy | the talor, 208 Collins building, » CAR SERVICE I5 REDUCED Onehalf of the ordinary car sorviee on the Seattle F trofley Manes in the elty and @ oar every two hours on the Seattle-Te coma interurban and Kenton branch | street | to the company’s plant at Blectron The power necessary to run the cars both in the elty and on the In terurban lines bas been furnished partly by steam from the company’s power houses in the city and partly by power furnished by the Snoqual company Mayor ply the company with enough power from the munietpal Mgbting plant to enable it to furnish the public the ordinary street car service, also | 5 for lighting. i AMRINGE SUED FOR DIVORCE iH. A. Amein mi a wealthy timber owner and chief stockholder in t Washington Uyater company, is charged With infidelity in a sult for divorce brought by his wife this afternoon. Mre. Amringe names Mre A. C. Lewis, of Tacoma, tn the wait, Bhe asks § month all- mony and $760 attorney's fees, AFTER TELEGRAPH COMPANIES At the Chamber of © meeting this afternoon a ¢ tee ¥ appointed to in * of the telegraph ce panies made for delivering men- sagen, A committee was also ap- pointed to investignio the buliding ordinance. th SUES THEATRICAL MAN. A damage wuit was filed this aft- ernoon by F. L Castle Garden Theater company, Mr Hunt t manager the Amaden Opera company, am play “The Governor $700. After playing a two engagement the Cantie Garden w obliged to shut down, ae it could meet expen Hunt claims mages to the amount of $2.50. The Taylor companyciaims tnabil- ity to meet the amount becaune three stockholders didn’t pay their ind&tedness. They were Daniel Holden, Charies A, Taylor and Ralph Cook, for WOULD COMPEL ADVERTISING (Seriops Telegraph Service.) SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan, 16— At the inetance of the California | Press association a DIT was intro providing that all Insurance aad banking cor- porations must advertise annually in every town in which they do businces their full annual state High Water at Evansville. EVANSVILLE, Ind. Jan, 16.—The Ohio river i# near (he danger stage and has cat through a new channel above this city, The inbabitants= are ready to fice tonight. The dee- truction of the water works is threatened, Resigns Official Position, NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The smet- ter trust headquarters announced that Simon Guegenhetm bas resign- ed from all offictal rei company. Hits resignation has been accepted. We will retire from all other active business. “How old Is your husband, dear?” ‘orty; there's ten years’ differ ence between us." You surprise me! 1 old." —Figaro. ary Disagrees. on Noted should but everyone agrees that the suits and overcoats made by Ed White, the most artistic creations made in Seattle. Look over his line of woolens; they're great ooo Good tea and coffee, a nice pair of twins—Sohilling’s Best ria In the one of your death, your children would be left without a guardian whom you could ab solutely trust to properly care for their estate. We are pre- pared to accept such a respon sibility, Consult with us about it. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts PRANCH RB—Georgetown, Renton JAMMER D. HOGB...,....00..Premdent ® B COLNRA..... Canoe DINECTOR® Zerainand Genesis 4 B Branvel Rosenberg George Donwerth Mebt, C werd Dune Chas Ht aves Meee BB beiner UnionSaving & Trust Co. Cor Second Avonue and Cherry Aires! Hoge Buliding, Beattie, Wash. For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and General Manager, 609-510 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash. oF Attalia, Walla Walla Co., Wash, GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. ie the sum total of the street car} ftuation today, The reason is the | L age done by the recent frosts While examining the mechanism of “ Moore has offered to #up | » hospital | weapon was in the in the city has felt the effects of new | the cold weather and the fue! short-| age, the real estate market prob ably having been affected as much const are not snow, and Hunt against the | east England weather on Puget Bound, so that many real estate dealers find it hard to get their clients to look at property, especially new ad- weeks’ | ditions located some distance from the heart of the city R. MeLaughiin and Freak F. Mead ure the owners of Laurethurst, this morning said haa thusiasm of Investors residence property, we have noth tng to complain of, as poctations. doubtedly due to the Laurethurst is being purchased al-; place in the United most without exception by business soon be completed and and professional men, who intend|ran between Madison to make thei: homes there. of Laurelhurst lots on January 15th, | when the now yacht is but quite a nor have been received from intending | provement club formed by { i} cities, for more than one hundred years FEARS PARENTS ARE LOST HERE Geerge Le Parker 106% Wiewt they had not returned home, Both av, went to the Owl restaurant on {father end mother were strangers | Firat av, with his aged parents last | in the and had been stopping night about @ o'clock and left them | with t t the Densimore ho- there at supper, This morning at|tel, Mr of age 4:40 he reported to the pollee that 1 Mre but 17 and he will not be arrested. inson, who years of age, BORAH CHOSEN FOR SENATOR (Beriens Toi KILLED BY BOY. (Star Special Gervice.) PORT TOWNSEND, Jan, 16-- aon Service) revolver, late yesterday after 2 noon, Atidrew Knutson was shot | BOISE, Idah, 3 16,—The login just above the heart and dled in a| lature elected W. K. Borah to the hours later. The| United States senate today, to sue handy of Earle | ceed Senator Dubois. Borah ts an Robinson at the tin of the shoot | able lawyer.’ He was born in IM ing. No blame is attached to Rob-) nois. two Cold Weather Affects the Real Estate Market al Estate Dealers Find It Hard to Get Their Clients to Look at Property, Especially Additions Some Distance From the Heart of the City A NOTABLE EXCEPTION TO THIS, HOWEVER, 18 LAUREL- HURST, WHERE GALES ARE MUCH GREATER THAN EX. PECTED,—PRICES WILL NOT BE ADVANCED UNTIL JAN- UARY 26, the advance for a short time, as they were unable to visit the prop- erty on account of the inclement weather and snow. Not wishing to \take advantage of the situation, we will not advance prices until Jan- ss anything. Residents on the|aary 25, when by that time the very familiar with| weather will undoubtedly have neweomers from the | cleared sufficiently to allow every 4id net expect to find Newlone to see this coming residence district. “Improvements sre going om steadily, and only the other day we let a $26,000 contract for oe ment sidewalks, which I think ts one of the largest, if not the largest ever let in this city. “The work of grading and paving Laurelhurst streets has not been delayed to any extent, and the work of laying an eight-inch water main from Madison Park across the bay, to Laurethurat sales at) which will supply residents with Laurelhurst since the first of the | city water, will begin in the near year have greatly exceeded our ex: future. The beautiful yacht, Of course this is um | we modestly claim will be fect that) the finest craft in gyre Practically every line of business Paul C. Murphy, who, with Joseph “While the weather dampened the en in outlying somewhat 8 etek S & 8 iB Laurelhurst. The boat We intended to raise the Prices | wharf are already com| i rHEEE & 5 or of requests | will be given outright ? i purchasers, asking that we defer! ers of Laurelhurst.” 5 eee FORTUNES MADE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY The Commercial Centers of Growing Cities Chosen by Owners of Large Capital for Permanent Investment | Unit-Ownership System When men with millions at their command invest in real estate, they, almost invariably, place their capital in prop- erty located in the most active business districts of grow- | ing cities, because it has been demonstrated by experience that money placed in central business property, in large | commercial cities, is the safest and most dependable in- | vestment known, | The advantages of central business property, from the | investment standpoint, have been overlooked by people generally, because, heretofore, such property has been } beyond their reach, While it is generally known that ground values in such cities as New York, Boston, Chi- | cago, London, Paris, Berlin, Rio Janeiro and Buenos | Ayres have increased steadily year by year until today the | best properties in those cities command almost fabulous | prices, comparatively few people have given business | property serious consideration, for the simple reason that they could not own it. Now they are beginning to take more interest in it, because a method has been devised by which they can own it to the extent of their capital. As a matter of fact, ground values in the cities men- tioned have increased at the rate of at least ten per cent per annum for more than fifty years, and, in the older What is true of the great cities of the world, will be just as true of Seattle during the next fifty or one hundred years, because the development of the City of Seattle has just commenced, Its growth will be more rapid than the growth of the older cities, because there are 85,000,000 people cast of the Rocky Mountains, and untold capital, to draw upon, while more than half of the people of the world, just across the Pacific Ocean, are ready to trade with her. Alaska, Australia, Africa, A and America, all will contribute very largely to her growth. No other young American city has ever had such resources and op- portunities behind it in its early history. Money invested in Seattle Business Property, centrally located, will always pay large rental returns. . It will not double in value in six months or a year; neither will its value shrink fifty per cent in six months or a year. Plac- ing money in business property is not speculation, but investment, where capital is absolutely safe most careful consideration, The Trustee Company These are facts worthy of the : By its Unit-Ownership System, has divided the ownership of several pieces of Seattle Business Property into units, so that any sum-can be ine sted in them n terms of abs e equality as bee een investors, and the earnings are divided in propor tion to the amounts invested The Trustee Company has Units for sale in Trustee Properties Nos sand 6. These properties will all pay well and increase largely in valuc Any sum from $100 to $100,000 may be invested In No, r No.6. Ther re only a few Units left is No. 4 Call or write for pr tiption of the properties and the method of dividing the ownership into Units for investment THE TRUSTEE COMPANY Lowman Building, Seattle, Washington.

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