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OTEST AGAINST CITY GIFT WL LL RESIDENTS ont TO COUNC:L GIVING WHICH COULD YSED FOR PARK “qhe flat over hack the ob! f @id up until umittee haw A trong proves! frum prope against giving away the Lor tee Seat hight ER JEFFERSON IS REPORTED SOLD ee *xubara, the Jefferson wilt be} —— GRAFT wre SOUTH FOR COAST OPERATEO BY ». 8 4 ‘Peamadip & Railway Co this afty, hat secured the steam of Seattle. The ‘wilt take control of the api bring her Begotialions laa the steamer F. A TACOMA LOSES FIRST _ G CASE WORLDS DURING THE PAST 20 YEARS. (Seattle Star's Exotusive Service.) yclaion early aroused the admiration bh fhe fret of its ountey closing | ‘ Dei Lampmaan, one witness i ESN SES ANCE NCIL THINKS IT IS MISUNDERSTOOD ia deeply} tighter I am willing to give It '©) the Harvard observatory, where her) woman Here's « charming per the generally wader-| ts ts eppesed to This W92\4 closed town. fht out today when | iutely.” gouncitmen were inter Cort and J. P. Howe. men exch have a theater and their plane saga conform with the terited that the building take up the plans for the and painted. She Seattle to finish new steamer to Pier 2 from t to have her em which is being Blakeley for the Port on her regular run Monday being given a thorough over. Kosmos liner Hermonthis!s from full cargo of general mer Seamer City of Topeka, Coast Steamship ih arrived from San Prancians this morning with a full cargo Perishables and 174 pasnengers Pe coomenad Humboldt of the Pa yal YOUNGSTOWN {FROM PRESENT CAR LANE; SOME See EASY PAYMENTS DILLEY-CHANDLER CO. pSGL RB SHA SES BS EG Mannan D ey A> "hearty all the. prop rty owners om the first Atl} are opposed to the council's contempleted setion, The residents are willing to tear away the old buildings od the site and improve it as a park. In the meeting last aight Counc! man Sawyer told the committee } that ft. would not be surreadered } without a lawsuit Gilt declared that ft was only a place of d——d selfiehneas for the people to protest againat the gift of the property to the old owners. t original Terry heirs who deeded the piece of ground to the olty ave Nellte M. Scurry, Resse J Lewis, Ed . Terry and Mary C. Kittinger, The property fs wanted for Mra. Scurry placed on the San Francisco, route, With the exception of the Columbia the Jeffersen wili be one of the finest boats on the route. ‘The Jefferson ts now running be- tween Seattle and Southeastern Alaska porta, She was butlt at Tacoma two years ago end haw been in commixeton for a year aand a half. Local officiais of the Alaska Steamship Co. deny that the deal been closed, but prac tieally admitted that negotiations ‘were on. manager of the Dreamland skating } eine, was acquitted on « — of viotating the law. The state sented 4 very bad case, having oa hin.” Counctiman Conway Tt’s alt babout the connci! being opposed Coanciiman Sawyer—"The open! Mayor Moore sor closed saloon on Sunday ie noth | if necessary and go! jing to me, but I am willing to be! People. } what Mr. Mullen has to care if the mayor chaet) am for a closed town. 1 alw feven days a week, but I wanted ft. There is no reason whe @2e to aliow him to make) If Mayor Moore money in order that may close the town still one of 10 councilmen to resign and go before the people on my —— an =Reynolds—“Sure 1 should resign.” Councilman Keene—"T am sot; tied to this offies, and am willing to quit at any time.” of the 6. ¥. K. line arrived this aft érnean from the Orient which lt now In New York, started on her two-day trial trip at 2p. m today. The Président will sail sround Cape May at the entrance af Teiaware bay. Among thane who wh! co om the trial trip ake W. HL Allison, of the Pactfic Coast Steam- ship company; C. ¢* Fay, secretary of the company, and several news- paper men. LOCAL FLASHES Meet at Welsh Church. A meeting of the Cymredorton ao- cloty of Beattie wili be held Friday evening at 4 o'clock, tn the partors of the Welsh church, corner of John and Tenth av, Hang Pictures Thursday. The Washington State Art asso- elation haa adopted the custom of observing Thursday as “hanging day” in the Ubrary, and, betning with today, the doors wii! be cloned against the public to better permit Of the work being Gone with a min imum of annoyance. of Mechenes. There ts « searcity of mechanics im the navy yard, where a grent deal of repair work on the Ciregon and Wisconsin ts already planned Officers Elected. The anual) election the Mer- chants’ Protective association was held Tuesday in the Lawman bulld ing and the following officers chosen President, Charlies &. Willa; vice president, L. 8. Winans; | be fownd i Department 2 of the secretary, L A. Jennings; treasurer, superior court, It recently agreed H. BR Turner; trustees, Wm. 9.| Grager and F. T. Fischer Patrolman J. Mason last hight ar Cc. B. Wither, whom he found wandering about the street in| , an aimless fashion, evidently under | ‘ the influence of liquer. The man} created more or less trouble at| headquarters this morning by con tinual shouting and raving ©. Sands, 322 Globe balliding, re porta to the police that he took con in Kelley's saloon, on Pirst av., and| pany to carry lumber to the west invited the man to his room, where} arded by the} his hospitality was r theft of a $20 cigaret te case R. A. Closterman, a drugstat, | twiee arrested for selling Hquor| without a license or preseription, was sent to the city jail for 10 days and fined $100 by Judge Gordon | this afternoon. » Ma ue" RIDE FROM PIONWER BLOCK CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY BY 2 sess"; RAUD CHARGED (pees veka, Coax Bay and Portland | CAMDRIDG®, Mase, March 7.-~[of the direetora, be sent to him personally before | for 4,000 when he understood that the reett- | i Mra, Withelmina Fleming recentty| Twenty years age she was sent March 20. Any inquiries concere-| Sparkman & Melean announce! tution would not harm bis cape, He / " jto Peru, where she made her first {ite the denten desired by the com-|the sale to M. L. Baker, of a fot on| was taken to U. 8. Comminsioner HORNOCK, Pres. celebrated her 44th birthday by dit |. ot aiscovery. Now all the ree-| mittee should be made of him. Galer av, between Republicas and} C. 1. Marsh at Arlington and re-| PP MARTMAN, V Prem jeovering a new star, She te the cu jords received at the Harvard ob jrater of astronomical photography ory are sent an instructor in mathematics, and | two children live with ber. house on jeame to this country fm 1879 with! Mrs Fleming, deapite her scien First ay. norti and John et. are/bim but a short time previous./ REAL ESTATE | her infant son and her father litte achievements snd Hife te am (Berippe Tetegraph Service.) being drawn by Architect I. Pom-| Meast disease wns the cause of the | AND Tk suite me shoo | | Reading deal. The Canadiag Po SHINGLE BUREAU TO ‘ algae Y * | cifle ie slemping 3 to 4 potuts, Pew | org ge Ses en m command ‘The steamer President of the Pan | mists say the ond is not yet, and at the City aa etd Const Mteamehip company. ond] Se, = Matters Uitle nether ELECT OFFICERS Unlimited Scope | Harrtman of Frick ere responsible, Ju }ed jurors in King county to defer aston upon « forlorn individ-| now at Por {aco taat night t| al giving the name of Jack Hash, om one of the THE SEATTLE Ae Ue ae, MARCH 7, 1907. : 7 March 7.—4ior, Mead | bas ann A his appointment of ING ( John A. Kellogg, of Bellinghasf, an judge of the new distriet of What FINDING A\ ORLD from Tokfo to the effeet that |@om county, and Waker W Zent the steamehlp Dakota ia in the csi eteas of Kitzetiie, fudge of the joint div Kreatest danger of going to What appears to be -amother, turity ideanadin upon the trict of Adama, Franklin snd Ben pieces. ‘The liver tes on four #| Of the “get rich quick schemes”) ber of the policy »| ton counties. MING, OF HARVARD, DISCOVERED EIGHT OF FOUR wooks, her rudder t out of # | which Meurished so extensively in| happy day never arrived, and] TEEN STARS FOUND IN LAST THREE CENTURIES, - 10 feet, and there are &| Seattle a year of two ago is dix| Leendorsteem bas now brought sult! ILLINOIS PASSES large holes in her port @| closed im the suft of W. F Leen | to recover $80, the money paid fn, TWO-CENT FARE RATE. Shortly before 9 o'clock thin afternoon the Merchants’ Ex change received a diwpateh seeeeeee MRS. SEE Ahie. The port side in also @)dersieom ve the Mutual Punding | aiming that the concern has| 1 badly dented. Small bouts are | Company, a concern located in the | neither Income nor asnet, and ask (Beripps Telegraph Service.) Pat AF pee able to go only within 100 #| Maller butiding, if the allegations | ing for the appointment of a re s{Sartone Tetearaot March 7 ae Yards of her . ® | of the complaint are trum. | colver, | ‘The house has passed «a 2-cent fare The vote was 127 to 0. * plaintiff became « polley| On petition of Judge Bell, who ts | pitt TO ee eee eee eee es | Soria, pyans & pA ae for whieh | the attorney for Leenderateen, B. L. 7 | he wus to reeetve 150 per cent when; Reber was today appointed as tem Bachelors Not Wanted. Ancouven BURGLAR GETS | | hin certificate matured, ‘The ma | porary ‘receiver of the concern E VEARS IN THE PEN, | cecum tess ernment rte mmntrernnnersre-nteeeentgeem | March = T.-- 4 # ne y for em i place near Summit and Belieview }|Bachefors need not apply ro A age glow 1 for $4,500. | ployment at the new cemen| com- J woh 7 : Ijavid McNabb pleaded guilty to the Charles Cowen reporte the sale of | PAY hove. Only married men need cheree of burgiarising the Carnegie nearly 100 jote in Cowen's Univer- | seek wor brary and getting away with val a “ Parks wy mn wines Monday of} $1.65 for $3.00 hats, $1.20 for $2.00 cotn ™ oda 01 his week, These lute have gone | and $2.50 bh at John Lindh ©o. = a oS ge one Phalen & Costello announce the| tor prices ranging from. $800 to| 1404 Second ae. peeks Henced to five yeare In the pentten- | sale uf $20,000. worth of their 751 $1.10 cach. ‘There are 10% tort in| Mary. ee acre tract In Portland to Beattie! the adaitin | business men during the past week Burwell & Morford report the fol |'This tract t» located on the west! jowing sales: Lot 10, block 16, Pair jride of South Portland, and 11/ view Homestead addition, for Nelli jacros of it fs manufacturing prop-| Greer to Myra C. Ingraham for 86, erty MO; ar dence on the corner of A. B. Prasch, of Griffith & Co.) wila Rose and Eighth av. W., for } reports the sale of lots 1, 2 and 3.)a9 M Page to C. B. Hedreen for |bloek C of Edes and Knights’ a4-| $5,000; 90 feet on Second ay. be jditten; the southeast corner ot} tween Garfield and Biaine for Han | Twelfth and Terrace, for $15,000.) ford A. Robb to G. EB. Manson fer —--- }A. A, Sehuchard te the seller and 00; 68 feet on Twenty-second The wut of Adolph Hammer |the purchaser's name la withheld jay N. between Madison apiinet Oaptuin. B. B. Calne, the The Gifford Realty Co. report the | to Prank @hrier for #18 ateamboat.san, for $12,000 for be | sale of the Puget MU Co, of the| Howe at. between Second and Th ing run over by Caine’s automobile, | south jouble corner of Madison | avs, W. to Herman Austin for D. H went on trial before a jury tn Judge jand Thirty-fourth for $9,500, to BP.) maine for $1,259, Giiiam’s court this afternoon Galtney. Mr, Gaffuey will erect an —— > - $18,000 restdence. SEND C. E. POSTERS... 0 Soe" fs oes." GIVES BACK NEARLY 20 lo in the seathern part of Bea Persons desiring TO G. A VIRTUE con Hill, near the mew reservoir, at ALL HE STOLE conerestive {2- - prices ranging from §800 to $1,200 > —-Yestinents are tn- Neha iiiheks a lot. He haw also sold to Mrs. EB. vited to call upon |B. Langlois, a lot om Thirty-stath nm M. pie ini nuit Clerk at us We keep on George A. Virtue, press and pub pay near Madison, for $7,300; to Ja) Ariington, was arrested yerterday band firet mort- leity manager of the Christian|/cob Freeh @ lot om Thirteenth av.|by U. 8 Deputy Marshall J. Crab- gauges, local tm- MAS. WILHELMINA FLEMING, WHO HAS DISCOVERED BIGHT | Padrsvor convention committee, | sowth near Mashachusetty et., for|tree on a charge of purloining provement bonds, wishes to call attention to the fact | $6,100; co John Washewha, 6 tots tr} money to the amount of $40 from | ete, drawing from that al! designs to be submitted for | Lafayette Place for $5,700; to H. A.| funds paseing thr 7 u a 700; cough hin hands, | 5 por cent to 7 per the C. E poster prise of $50 must| Stetson, 6 lots in Lafayette Place.) Hae returned $55 of the amount) & odes $3 A committee of three will be) Mercer ats, for $6,600, and an ad) leased an $600 Dail, i appointed to have charge of select | joining lot to J. F. Woodring, for 4 ing the winner the same price. ‘The firnt hae also} OfAD OF HEART DISEASE. sold to J. FH. Moore 40 aeres sonthy her for devel eer vation, in the Harvard observatory ‘This | operent and | was the Lith new star discovered| She is considered to be | aimee 1 ‘and eight have been dis-|wortt’s foremost expert in stellar GOVERNMENT WILL of MeLoar Lake, near the Se| MH. Smith Johnson, 655 Yesler| covered by ber |photography. She bas a residence rag Brevett interurban railway, | par 48 yp ok bo bd we # yt for 608 d mt ) Mra. Fleming f# a sative of Dun in Cambridge where her mother, dee, Scotland, where her father was | Mre. Stewens, and her brother's F c T THROW UP WANDS | oiice tor 5 treestory apartment | some time, and was under the ease | ——— = the northwest corner of (Of Dr. B. PF. Roller, who had left) eranta and E. F. Wittler. The | death government in about to throw up ic will have 39 suites of 2, 3/ ite bands and declare tts inability 4 rooms, besides a bathroom to solve the mysterious disappear | for exch suite. ance of $172,000 from the Chicago] ‘The Parry Investment company eee eee tre eee eee ® | sub treasury ‘Secret Service Officer | report the mie of the went aide of | Witkte reports he is unable to find | the block of First av. N. betweer NO ADAMS VERDICT. Ta single clow Ward and Prospect ste, to EP { Churchil for $12,004. The firus has i “yet WASHINGTON, March 1-—The LOANS. 317 BAILEY BLDG. Soon she obtained employment at atmoaphere ot # oma atie al pitta and pre n> You are judged by what you have—not by what you spend. For what you have shows thoughtful people what you are. Start a Savings Account is ® (Serippe Telegraph Service) © Capt. C. J. O'firien, master of the <6 sold for Mra Cooke-Litchtiet, | NOW with us. sino pol m ook e~ Lt st & WALLACE, idaho, March 7. &|steamet Ramona, of the Pacifie|, tor on Melmont ay, N. for $4,750. ous watts Sade el eee *—Ne agreement had been & — copys Co. a for Mra. Mtrandw Mowe te Wat. | name of the owner of any plese transferred io the steamer , ter A. SBtratte a ot maretta of property in the city tree # reached by the jury In the M/sunttio, as the steamer Ramona | — as ._“ | We Pay 4 Per ||"; a * Adams case at noon, Two @/ will sail south within « few days to Insure your furniture and house | ly GREGOR M’GREGOR * jurors are reported ili from @ | be placed on the run of the wre against fire, Gregor M gor, 101 _{terinon Tetagra Serica) |* Jrre ar {| spumer Corona ‘Capt CP Mah| tnpire Poiaee aan oe | Cl, Interest : of the City of Topeka, will opening of the stock market thie| yey mY: ORE ee RRA ST RORY in Sa morning a reaction followed (else eteteeeeeeeee tte ae a oe pr rope ae o. wings Aocounts SOME CHEAP BUYS FOR THE HOMESEEKER, excitement of yesterday over the af the ‘Waalie. Conat Steamship BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown. JAMER D. HOGH ..........onmtdent % B, SOLNER .. Canhier 2 Jotm, good view, cement sidewalk, street graded and In. $250 Each % camh: 15 per month. the effect in the same, It te sot ‘There te no timit to the advice DIRECTORS Ferdinand Sehmnite 7D Lewnen Kinanust Resenberg A Stewart Geurge Dowworth Robt C. MeCormich Hewat R Dunn Chan MH Bebe james D Hoge =. Bs Bolner Two 6 and T-room hounes, email paymente. West Side Realty Ge. North Sixty-etath St N2290, LIsi6, or Harvard Realty Co. Walker Putiding. M2951. Ind. 2961 nionSavin & Trust Co. Seeond Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Bate Deposit Co, Nome, Alesha. 100. We Fy ak Wote near Han ford atimet we can se eS radert are mov Cominencs ayerat ions < tote are good for @ OLE HANSON, clear yet an to who controls, Al 4 meeting of the directore of t fr may reeetve on legal matters. rally fellowes she abumne. Shingle Mile bareee te being etd! orivate anbjecta, real estate | SAYS TEDDY WILL img. at which the yearly election of) arise requiring legal expert ad officers takes place, For secretary! vies ( you are a member of the and treasurer C.F. While A.W.) ews Protective Association, Get gicceed thematives. A president | pies Savings Mang building age ond ge al manager wil! be elected | ———_-— (Seripee Telegraph Service) suc 1D. W. Base The ov Chauncey Depew and Champ Clark} been eugmeated for this office. both called at the White House thie morning aed held a short com TO IT TALKING ference with President Roosevelt Depew afterwards stated to the ro ks we porters that he believed the prest ae > dent would surely get a third term. (Seripps Telegraph Service. Clark stated: “I also foar so.” WASHINGTON, D. C., March erat an Clark the statement ts sigs} What he calle hie last Interview with nificant a ne gn oe men be ro One bleck from present car ——$__—__—— © would return to New York and . geass talking fer te papera, Be lin at Dunlap, $1,000 per FALLS OFF BUILDING 222022022022. PES Son | in the report that be had secured John Cowan, a laborer employed of the rafiroad reform on the addition to the Washington aver the country, Annex, fell from the baildiag today,! 40 acres Fruit Land at oat striking his head on a pillar, He FOUND DEAD IN ROOM. boop | ae we ie = " el a t un- ~ rigation oh, to exchange for fs at Providence hospital in an gqreperty tn Goattin ably recover. Cadillac hated, was found dead tn hia room at 9 o'clock last night by [a wafter, who had become alarmed eee hotel, The door was locked a Ww & LUNCH had to be broken im. Appare are the man died of heart diseane, t Ireland 419 Bailey Bidg. Buy on Michigan Avenue Before the Street Cars Start to Run this afternaom im the Alaska bafld-}actions or amy question which may WASHINGTON, March 7 ot BE. T. Nobles of Beil! — has Coming from as staunch a demo-; Last night BH. Marriman granted the Reading, and spoke conscious condition, but will prob-| August Frahnicke, « guest in the 1, 940 per acre. no indications of sulcide. (« A very unsoph ted fury ie to This is the best advice anybody can give you. You can preve to your own satisfac- wpon @ verdict in o case on the tion that street cars will soon be running on Michigan Avenue, ight through Oxbow, P | minute of 12 mn. It has been the for a mile and a quarter, Yeu know from your own observation and experience the ef- aati fect on land values @ new street car line has imunemortal om of publt the formalities of agreement In such sen until after the noon hour, so io get a “table de‘hote dinner” at the county's expense. In this case, however, the jury insisted upon an immediate return of the verdict, and & humble noon-day meal at ite own} expences, Michigan Avenue is the BusIness Street of Oxbow 1, cement sidewalks and city It ja 80 feet wide, graded, curbed and guttered, gravele water, Lots are 40x100, They are ready for immediate building, At the present prices cheap, When the Street Care Michigan Avenue they are today, How much more? Look at West Se- you buy on Michigan Avenue? SEA VIEW TRACTS ommence rannfr these lot# are very lote will be worth much more thar attic lots for the anewer Why 4 ‘The German ship Arthur Pitger, nd, bas been char- tered by the Port Makeley Milboom Michigan Avenve is a Great Thoroughfare Eatending as i does across the valley of the Duwamish, the first street south of onat of South America the Tide Lands built entirely on dry land, it has sprung into immediate prominence, It fe now @ very necesmary street, and its usefulness ts incr = as ffic becomes cogs nisant of ite convenience On the Sound Between Seattle and Everett 24 Acre Tracts Don't let these tracts all go. Only two left of all those nice large tracts—but they Locations— Double Corners on Michigan Avenue are the Safest and Surest “Buys” in Seattle Forget all about Oxbow's great future as the center of the Manufacturing District are nice ones. $1,000 will buy forget Oxbow's 3 miles of tide water frontage: forget Oxbow’s ereat natural advantage one of these. One-half cash, f being all LEVEL LAND; forget all about Oxbow's proximity to ail but ome of Se- " attle’s Transcontinental raifroads; and stilt balance $100 every 6 montha about one-half way between Rainter Beach and Riverton, on city pipe line. Month by month the demand for property fronting the Sound becomes stronger and, with this fncTwased demand there will sure- ly be a marked advance fn value,-and before many years it will be beyond the reach of any but thd ‘wealthy There are many pretty spots oa the Michigan Avenue Property is Safe and Sure of Increase but 1 me senses a more beautiful prospect than w Tract. Th Tt tm if the ine of traffic. directly in the 1 leve t t that ft» the gardening. Lying between tw wns there ts always a fine oes sited a market for everything produced at good prices important t= you e Tract We have « fine 2%-acre tract below Youngstown Arrange to go out and see these at once $200 to $700 Before the Street Cars are Running on Michigan Avenue hich is a good buy at price, $2,000 "“e . b t Take the South Seattle car to the corner of Bateman and Estelle streets; go one er see block west over the new bridge, and you are in Oxbow, Salesmen on the ground will oe give you prices, terms, ete. or apply to Per Tract Cottage Very Easy Terms Fine ttle cottage at Wiha’ tet Crank Northern twkin ok he a we to Matin McLaushlin Realty C0. . Van De Vanter-Davis (0. Youngstown; ¢ rooms, ¢ jots Mr. Arthur B. Child¥ iid Mr. Geo, Whebler meet this train every ' too; 9508 coh, eae day, and will show you the property 212 American Bank Building, 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Building. Main 2476. ind, 2560. Main 3207. Ind. 2208, mont JOHN H. WHITE CO. 407 Oriental Block WEST & WHEELER 309 COLMAN BLOCK PHONES M 1947., IND. 411

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