The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1907, Page 7

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AND LOTS, ete C ne | John & WHA eon C0 Bison T. Park. “fA Few Your ionsider- ation Od nf iny maT Mien | BLA RL . seh A CLOSIIN, HOM roue and bet ornar Bioing ‘Terrace aud’ Checker On bie ® free Prem, amt Woediand Park Wagnt Adk Prive, (etme on balance Frome Beatie Tt wash mitten Beery AL what ie In ature for octy Wil Know Ghee Chie ny to room house o ANNE at QUEEN } range from #.aM to [Ee Most have good “view, sad both home and groeents inet be th flrst-chaas | cote hon FOR SMALE ther fro SHTURAN LORERM, ty " ma for Bee and we row tote at SUNN TSLOR far Tern WOME ot per hh dows, and HE por month. watt Mt prises ast doubt thet prices will HOMME We have Heled af peéees ranaing fram 0.990 1) att Rotmrackors wtih wet regret having us before closing deals else NOTCH TO LARGE INVIRETORA We are im 9 position to negotiate the aale ot one of the best boxtness bits im the vietety of PKR FOURTH ant Wier LAVE AVE. The maa tnforonat hor | Rithed pramrctive burere upon appiioation | pecmem or by letter CY sete & Wittamnn Bienen T. Pak, } et, manithoont view. | and could be turned “— money pRtINRD SNAP. LWIS-LITTLEPIRED CO, We comtret, ateotutety, the tultewtng coemer GUE boelating ait etreet len. | advertwod we We hare te offer sme 0 TAP faye wth Trace, | otto om the (eltowing. arate, gear new et, Terme. at veut emt tage . et at Flentet wa tet da Many monry WT ra view property ent | = | eountaln view 7 e -anh selene u on Corrage. | te sit Eas } a wi ' na ee ‘ ' ; fone sien ents | set "wus tow Gaye, MODERN Coton emt otent RL B ADAMS, Cotman Hs ee Wher SHATTLA 3 Mite, te onal PR ent. Hemurifal view ROOM OTe Cebambia RMD waar aivt rmiar ing Tremendous FORE for BE per ment Rare H WARE towrLD Youn own Dargai af the vriew aah aid 89 Mt thew you noom =«MoneRN cMcKEn HOUHE, LAROM | novees, WEL. [PARM, { GASOLINE ENGINE, KENA, HORSE. ly Lore on & ConwRa, sRUEMERY waren TANK jxxones | | ™G 2 HOLLY TkEES WORTH PRAR TREES, | rRurr oF; INCLt i om APPLE TRE, CHERRY THERE, #MALL ALL KINDS, FINE GRAPE VINES, ALL) BE SOLD AT ONCE. W. T. CAMPRRLE & CO, } 421 Colman Botiding. tw Wee 66 aed Cherry VACANT LOTS. AROUT A MILD. es | oy) S¥arded for the taking of the 13 tmproved | Dopertion amd Will dellver mame al prives | _—— + | TOTALING HAS BEEN COM. PLETED IN DENNY HILL CASES—NEXT STEP WILL BE TO NAME COMMISSIONERS. Charles Seott, clerk in Corpors j flan Counsel Seott Cathoun's office, today completed the totaling of the Verdiote In the big Denny bill re erode aut ‘The total amount of the damages foot strip to give the extra width fo Third, Fourth and Fifth ave. tx $1,048.97, In additition to this, $90, 000 was awarded for damages to buildings, which makea a (otal of $1,198,317. To. The damages to the remainder of the property by reasen of taking the L2foot strip amounted to $12, 2%, and the amount awarded to [Property owners by reason of the change of grade on the streets Is 99,917 80. There were S47 verdicts, the | eteatest of which w in favor of the Carpenters’ hall, which was for $25,600, of which 96,600 was for the strip of land taken and the re- jMainder, $19,100, was for damages SRAQNALS. ri FOR 7 iE wiseet TANF OUa SHANCH YO DET WHERT FARM Mhacre wheat farm fenced and in oul [% af @ mite from sehont rood hear) =i Price Oper acre, hall cash, bal Bhee any KELLOGG & BANQU TET, MA Ryker Block vente Bide ioely Tarmial i me 2 bieek fram Pike Mt. mo nett imotuding wales and garbage pommel eS tor peumere demmrstoce Call MWY tor addres of own. RUARY 10TH. EVERY LOT I# A VIEW LOT. IT 18 BUT A FEW MINUTES CAR. AND THESE THAT If SURVE READ IN LAST DENT OF THE PROPOSED LINE THAT GOR THIS TRACT 18 ON Lots Watch the papers in relat » the surrew? in held ay rrounding property the view is from a BILLY HALL, OF MONTANA, We ac call ua will gladly resery business. phone and let anything y sp on thy 614 FIRST AVE WE ARE PLEAGED TO ANNOUNCE THE OP! HALL’S ADDITION 10 THE CITY OF SEATTLE, SUNDAY, FER: BVERY LOT MAS AN ALLEY I THERE 14 NOT A STUMP ON T YOU DO NOT HAVE TO-TAKE A TO THE BACKWOODS TO FIND THIS TRACT ARE RIGHT ED FOR THE PROPOSED EXTENSION. SUNDAY'S PAPERS WHAT SEATTLE ELEC TRE UP WALLINGFORD AVE. WALLINGFORD AVE. oxt week and we tviae you, those who are interested Opposite Totem Pole THE SEATTLE STA got $600, The » will be the preparation und fling b the verdicts, to be followed by th naming of the commissioners to upon an assesament district The streets worth of Phe Pourth and to b # feet wile Fifth avs, are Tt in expected that (he big min of damages fixed by the jury wi all be practically assessed back the abutting property, so that whe the day of payment comes it wi umount to no more than a swapy ping of warranta. Carpenters’ hall, formerly on lot on Weatlake av. was awarded one a4 sum amounting to abo at the time Westlake was ed through nid FIVE. ARRESTED Contrary to the eptnton of ber of cigar and tobacco dea . cout of repairs, ele xt step in the proceeding: Thitd, R-SATURDAY, FEB. a, 1907. Fire Chief Bringburat has decided | after a confer ~ with Mayor Moore to combine his reports on the Third av, and Pine st, engine | house, asked for by both the mayor and the finance committee, into one report, Mayor Moore will make the report to the committee himself, In faet It is probable that the report will be constdered by the commit tee tn conference with the mayor Mr. Bringhurst has decided 1 give the complete history of the Pine st. engine house from fie in || ception to the present time, Mayor | Moore has asked for the facts, no Matter who it hits, and the commit tee has asked for a full report / As far as the pretiminary tnvesth gation has gone, Chief Bringhurat \|te unable to say what could have caused the faulty construction, He says that if the engineers gave the larehiteets, Saunders & Lawton, the | right grades, there should not have been the least difficult tn following them and erecting a building prop erly | Soon after the defivetion tn the jeconstruction was observed, the mat OVER MILLION DOLLARS MUST PLACE BLAME NO IN REGRADE VERDICTS | MATTER WHO IS HIT ‘The matter ran along for several | would never « } til the error was corrected. | tenet | phalt company for leveling the floor wn | weeks, and the building was cou a the time came for ae The chairman then that the board of the pt the building um A con was later made with the as t an expense to the elty of several hundred dollars. ‘wines not been oceupied, and it is probable that after the investigation, chief of the department | to move the men | butlding to save their lives, or from | probable serious {Ines The ballding hae may not be until unl the in foreed old out of the It te now @ well understood mat- | ter around the olty hall that three or four years ago the city council took the control of the construction lof engine houses out of the bands ‘of the board of public works and handled the matter Itrelf It was decided to adopt a general | polley in butiding engine and follow the course aa nearly aa it was possible to do so. The Broad woy and Alder st, house was taken las the example, Saunders & Law | ton were made practionlly the offi police have not stopped the war on | ter came to the notices of the board the person ho persist in selling (of public works, and at that time | etal architects. ole! tobac and papers to |the chairman of the board declared minors, Truant Officer Ketehom | most emphatieally that the proper and Detootives Corbett and Adame| grades had been given by the em have been busy on the @ T. Thie responsible were made for vie~ | a — - — of the ordinance, Pete Neltt, | jerk for J. Manchell, at 310 Main 4, Wan arrested for selling tobaceo + a boy decoy used by the officer Hoe wae released on $60 bail, Terao and Mise Taka ity jail im default of bail, before night Robert Hruce, 432 Woodland av. More were arrested by and De for selling elgaret tebaceo to minors, Hruce waa r- jeased on hie personal recogntsance, end HO Treant Officer Ket ive Corbett end Plore ¢ hall for $50, Gentlemen, Attention. Breryome likes to see fine, well made clothes. You ike thea you self ewell and @ good fit. FREE We keep an abstract system and will be giad to tell you the name of the owner of any piece of property in the olty free of charme. GREGOR M'GREGOR Builds $178 PER ACRE YAKIMA COUNTY, WA6H. Wi Irrigation ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE BEST BUY IN LOTS THAT CAN BE HANDLED ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLANT THEN OOK NO FURTHER NING OF W. A THE REAR, § GROUND. EAM AND RIDE A MICE WALK FROM THE PERSENT ON THE ONLY PLACE PRESET THe THR ABOUT sAYs will show you just how these ling country, just what prices 1 in welling at, and just what central potnt in the property MADE THE BOAST SOME TIME BACK TO HIS FRIENDS THAT HE WOULD PUT AN AD DITION ON THE MARKET THA: ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY OFFERED. JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES WHETHER OR NO BILLY HAS MADE GOOD, WAS CHEAPER THAN ifflce whole #ttuation day, if We to come to the explain the until opening MAKE SEATTLE GROUND WORK FOR YOU AS IT HAS WORKED FOR OTHERS. HERE'S PROSPERITY TO YOU TO US AND TO BILLY HALL. Falkenstein & Singletary Phones—Main 1579, L 4249 a and « litte Japanese mina were arrested on the same charge, They were held tn the whieh wilt probably be secured for them Whea you pay for a high grade sult you expect something You know of | times when you were dissatisfied, Let Ed, White, the tatlor, 208 Col, line building, make your next sult, aad you will be satisfied in every |B detail. Prices are right, ton ** A HERG AT KINGSTON ir Americans at Kingston when) the earthquake occurred, and of} Langley wae one of the refugeos) they know that collapsed. thetr seroama Notwithwtanding the walls and, although the earth tre-| mors were recurring every minute,’ top and pulled bimeelf into window above the women were. ' He attacked the beams ‘Turner and her mother, and finally the door shelf, and they slid to the ground safe. i Im the meantime fire had broken | out and shortly after the place’ where the rescued women had been! leaught was a fiery furnace FOURTH AVE. PLANS ARE COMPLETED City Engineer Thomson has ready the estimates of the cost for ithe extension of Fourth av. as iplanned by the property owners tatnce the Union Pacific was shut pel A nr aS ncstedenc | Seattle's Beauty Spots | Tits will add another to Seattic lehatee residence districts Lot 40x126, Madi won car. Act this near to day. 60x900, with whar fan rinhte. Cash 623-24 People's Main 2553. aR RTM ila 2 nat houses As far as the com | struction of fire department houses ifor several years goen, the city | eounell is understood to be wholly out from a rightofway over that thoroughfare into the city. The work on Fourth t# to cost a Fourth av Beatle Juet term for shooting # man in Francisco while robbing him that the court give the prisoner the Himnit 0 Deputy onviet pleted serving & two-year total of $136,000, bot taken in com nection with a number of tide Mat streets which improved in the same style by ele vated wooden bridge roadways, the|uary 31, to wife of G. J. Hoag, a expenditures will amount to $396, ow other are to be 8. ie to be covered | st. January 31, to wife of G for « width of 46 feet, while the | Gflimore, a son. other streets will only be 40 feet wide. ‘The other from a connection with boulevard to Bighth av wide, cont $73,000; Sixth av. 8. from | son. boulevard St, 30 feet wide, $86,000 SEVEN YEARS streets are Charles, /a son, Reattle 8., 30 feet to Charlestown FOR CLA al born from the law.” ho arrived in Boston on the simam-| mansiaughter, in the ‘er Farragut and aboard also were death og Pe Prosecuting Vandeveor made the above state- | mont befare Supertor Judge Morris thin morning a# A. W. negro, Who brutally asaulted Roms Bioom, January 6, was brought tnto art to be sentenced, OF) round gutity by a jury, Thereday January 31, at Seattle General hos } Judge Morris sentenced the man to “The limit of the law tn this case is | dangbter. too goed for the prisoner. riminal and is now an | to wife of F. H. Lynde, a daughter. He isa Catitornta, having Ban T ask Attorney Clay, the Clay wae Walla Wall pen iho praine him as the bravest man plant a few weeks ago, waa arraign- ed and pleaded “net gutity” ‘Misa Turner and her mother were Jodge Morris this morning. thelr room in one of the hotela P. V Davis represented the man They were cought and bail in the sum of $2,000 in the wreckage, but Longley heard asked and granted to insure the | man's appearance in court. The shaking | case was not set for trial. The coroner will holé a poat-mor- ft. tion. mium Income Lake Union Lot A consery Bank ative buy $5500 $3,500 climbed shel door-| *°™ eranination o ee eT tae, Mar,| noon on Joka Jackson, who two! found dead yesterday tn his room, lat 1809% First av. ang tem shows that death wreckage which cove Brights disease, Induced by aico- wee. Me holiam, Mra. Ida Jackson, jtreoing them helped them down to held at the city jail will be re- leased the Pull riper at J.C. Hayes & Co. Bidg tomorrow ufler~ If the poet-avor~ who is | iustitutions one which has made most remarkable progress is the Northwestern Mutual Fire Associa-} The report from the mines of | In lees than six company has grown from its begin, | is | uings to a great tnatitution, having | large deposit of arsenical ore show- about $19,000,000 of insurance cut anding and a corresponding pre In the course of this|of the ore deposits of Washington development it has saved ite policy holders hundreds of thousands of | showing in copper continues with dollars fo premiums and fe furnish | Those who are intrested in the!| ing them absolutely unexroiled f | beautifying of Seattle by means of| demnity parks and ornamentation will find! and equitable adjustment of losses | drift on the 100 foot level that a very pleasant and profitable! {— unequaled in the Pacific North y to spend Sunday afternoon is} west. These are a few points toling mews for the stockholders of viait some of the new sections rfnember that are now being opened up, seen) yuor insurance shal! be placed or/the month, from present jto be covered with homes. A dis-| renewed. A phone trict that will soon be known a8 or Independent 827 will give you a one of Genttle’s beauty spot, be-! prompt quotation of rates and the} io advance any day as there will jeause of its location and scenic) advice and careful service of the| be ample reason for either advanc- | \advantages, ia on the extenaton of Northwestern Inepector tf destred ithe Rainier Heights ear line, and | Remember, lis being cleared by Pettit & Son.| the company that will save you 26 to 40 per cent on your premiam ex boowne vee years this Tts record for the prompt) A contract tn considering where | ty Northwestern is Pour house, a“ lot x 310; terms. 1 to Matn 1458 | tions. ‘ROWING COURSE IS BEING PLANNED — A meeting of the North Pacific! Association of Amateur Oaramert was held at the Beattle Athietic club at noon today, KR. W, Wilbur, of the Portland eiwh, president of the cation at the ting eperted his club to be in exeetient ‘The Vancouver, Vietoria | Nelson clubs were also repre 4, as well an the & A, 6 | PFoliminary arrangements for the coming regatta, which ts to be held | in Beattle next July, were discussed ) the members | mee and condi tem, sud Property Owners! association are and spending afternoon in looking r the proposed course on Lake Washington | all ex Marriage licenses have been ts | today us follows | Hermon-Goetz—Richard Hermon J |34, Kiverett, to Marie Goetz, 29, Se |] que_sssssaseememmmmmmmams attle Barnett-Hinkell—A, F. Barnett, ! /37, Beattle, to Frieda Hinkel, 2 Benttle } Klonsen-Fick—Gustay W. Kilo» nen Seattle, to Bertha Fick, 22,) Seattle. Digman-Knuteson Harry Dig man, 24, Beattie, to Lucy Knuteson, 19, Seattle } Nagle-Lefever-—Henry A. Nagle, 4¢, Fort Lawton, to Lilian ver, 27, Fort Lawton. BanechartLarson—Praak P. Ban chart, 23, Seattle, to Chesty Lar- won, 33, Seattle. Birth Record. If you ere a property owner and have your best in interests at heart and mind; if you know your duty toward yourself, your neighbor, society in Births were registered today as follows Hoag—At 2700 BE. Union et, Jan-/ general, you must oppose and prevent the repeal of daughter. Gitlmore—At the Real Estate Contract 2607 Washington HL! Law! Do you know what Unliberg-—At 1812 Queen Anne av., Jan. 28 to wife of Enoch Ullberg, It means repeal means? that anyone can sell your property without your Huber—-At 830 30th av. January 23, to wife of F. J. M. Huber, a Holt-——-At Hillman, January 21, to wife of C. D. Holt, a daughter. | consent! Sichaar—At 721° 2ist av., Jan : wary 18, to wife of A. Schaar, a) An yone can hold you non | for commissions Reardon—At Hillman, January | never 16, to wife of W. H. Reardon, daughter ape “|B earned! Anyone can com- Forbes—At 1115 Sixth ay. N., Jan wary 14, to wife of J. O. Forbes, a daughter. Nelem—At 2003 Walker st., Jan- wary 12, to wife of John Nelsen, « pel you to sell your prop- erty below market value! Anyone can compel you to sell your home—that you would not otherwise part with for the world! Anyone can involve your Lynde—At Brighton, January 11, Milbura-——At 2600 BE. Union st., — =o wile of Henry Mil- Record of Deaths. ee ee ee property in ruinously ex- pensive litigation! Sign and send or bring to my office at once the pital following coupon: i repeal of the Real Es- tate Contract Law, and you are authorized to present to the Legisla- ture of the State of ee ere my protest) against repeal. There is to be no ex- said the Beattie Hoston Copper company — that they bave dissoverea alm |2e"%* © me. ing 28 per cent in arsenic, which is | Name stil further proof of the values The company reports that the ore depth, and have now reached a depth of 190 feet om the main shaft, | has just been let to} There will be some very interest company before the close of indica Stock ts still selling at 76 cemts per share, but is Hable ing or withdrawing it entirely from | the market. oe | I propose, as a citizen, property owner, working for the and HEAR DOR. HAYNES SUN- sexpayer DAY NIGHT ON SEATTLE’S ESAU. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, FOURTH AV., NEAR JAMES. } highest interests of our prosperous and growing state, to prevent the repeal of this law, and thereby Get into action! Do what you know you ought to do, You have figured it out that you ought to start a Savings Account. Why don’t you? Start one with us, prevent a bitter and costly litigation that must fall upon the shoulders of the small property owner! Do your duty! WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts Lewis N. Rosenbaum Co., Inc. ER ANCH PB —Georgetewa Renton tAMES DR MOOR, © & COLWER.. iewes 1h ilome UnionSaving & Trust Coa. we Vis MS

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