The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1907, Page 7

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= LoTs. ae eA 10} SL ANT Sater Modern Froom Meant New Barer Oveenind Ho Os Beato rate Korth of Medion Osty Ay. Con James eS. Bente, ee Male sae FEAT Le We ia Toungatown. ™ OPMENT CO MxM, DIETRICT gy bet wes a0 woRE Teer + encee Magic a6 $950 Queer Ass: eee y A | ott Gren tak 2g mt down & THLE WTH Pay ER Raver Bote Sore ne 11.250; $400 cash, Leno cermin, 81.tee GH, WAREORD, GS Fert ar. Xorin eeeeta view ot | FOUND HI8 CLOTHES ! UPON A FRIEND, leotas, whose and & quantity of cloth Friday night, captured ime fetend, Joba Laros goods on him, While walk y down Pacific av Tace | Geetas came face to face with Jokbtime friend. He hardly jnived him fivst, as Lares clad tn differ room was | stalen at customary him to wear } oh that investigath his friend was wearing clothes which had been stolen from Geeotas’ room. DISMISS CHARGES. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, April 13 lretary Garfield today diemt 4 charge against Douglass Rows Horn of the reclamation HOUSES AND LOTR, SIXTY.PrPTH eTnewe Owner (improved ten iow, 0 ered thing to bur tut tax at found, Telephone ar call for parcicalars A ot CHARLE® SOMERA COMPANY Alaska Uullittes ACRES IMPROVED. tow BARGAIN FOR G08 BARY | follows HMMA imumedinte oe CHARLS BOM COMPANY. Atoska Burkting $190 Down $3 a Month tet ee thee 12 st yoe 9 pend ot to Hert set to one Bremen UfTicr et Mowk Sateen, Green Lake, Talk With Pay Att Matter Midge $500 Cas and Balane to Suit a ee auemen ete woh fine et place be sod potheng im the di ae 31000 Cash mm Poh ot. Ballers. feo menierm tecewm heen hath, beet of F and banwmenest os good, view. t binwks feos car a eS a D. B. THOMPSON Batkiien ten kaceted we 1. eee ewok tam oat Ovtemta! Mem oo iM z rmitt [Reailt Bye UNG Reranch ard nme, wot Geta on pits IN Come TobaY t, War? ord, i gi mm Ore a Nowth. scm aitard en Porced ¢ to Ss) = ime apie gore 4) wai dern tures, sate thie womet with ree was ent clothing than was Fur revealed the fact Bec tomarow Opew oe Tete ot Matiard, seetel, wire reat arede, ee vooee | and nleviy fepe cd et Sete woh | Commings rcume a eres coment foun Fine eation wath! Macaroni company i” GREEN THE SEATTLE STAR—BATURDAY. APRIL + en ing bis MOVE ON for; walk and blocking are allowed to stand in front} setoss the street Schufelt, principle owner futier hotel, has brought the United States court for Junetion ing ma, hie access Recause automebites that hire of her property on Seeond av, near James st up trade, th the side and dram eby interforing with the Robert Bruce B. Olerring, aged } the | Alphonso An J. Smith, ob C. Fix Milvina Bureau, attle Albert EB. Fie Vierence C. Bowe York City nd Mrs, Mary| both of Beat lithewer 8. Seymour, 29, and | ev. por» pupl” M4, both of Ballard. | Ke 24, of Rverett, and | *@ legal age, of Be the and wer wt Sthanen. elty, and or N Birth Record. Births were registered today as | follows go Bhurburn—At 917 Washington st, fg Bees Ageth 11, 10 wite of Dal Mburbere.| Westegne eeecee tate » an Me rem ait Loughbottom-—At 1A2é 6th av. ng {Pigs Wiseanats April 10, to wife of James Lough ee ’ bottom, a daughter te hwtne, bag Sane fifteen Howell st. Aprii| Poultry. wite of Carle Schall, a so Live tena, per te, BE Tictere pr ae Williame—At Southeast Seattle, Be liemet “Sagi, ites duck, te | April 11, to wife of Clarence J, Wil] 7) ft Hama, & eon. SRS ES Right raeee Rome agerehenaten ts felt in the |B vielnity of the Washington Iron works that the ptekets of the striky) gis ing machinists with cause trouble. | ret a Complaints bave been made to the | SRE fr oF chief of police, whe has ordered Nuts ans Migs two extra men to patrol that section sain Toe mg ea nace Be et, Ther almenen, = rs of the city. J. M. Frink, one of the officials of the company and one ‘'. 7 My ane Geen, Sdeptte 8. at Deatha were registered today as Lee Goeney, 200? BK. Union st Bonar—J. W. Bonar, 41, April 10, at King County hospital Mochitaki—Kasema Mochigakt, 6 months, April 12, at 608% Main « Orme-—Kertha M. Orme, April 9, at 1019 Jackson at DETAIL POLICE TO WATCH THE PICKETS md of the leaders of the Metal Trades assoctation, informed the police de partment that their men had been intimidated by the pickets. The machinists say they have no inten- tion of causing trouble Pom At the regular weekly meeting of | te. the machinists at Labor Temple on ke 7 Friday night the Washington Iron EARTHQUAKE AT KINGSTON. works and the Morans company (Serippe T raph Gervieep KINGSTON, Jomates, Apri! 12 were placed upon the unfair Het The worst earthquake since bee the men reiterated their deet ‘Sch | ton not to yield « single point to that the elty ooeurral to fay. Little damage was done + nah | (heme companice CAPITALISTS INDICTE BESLOW ARRAIGNED. (Ser Tolegragh Servi Mow Ala, Apel 13 federal grand jury today in h William Delouls Besiow wes ar raigaed before Judge Gordon op (wo cogats for embersloment yesterday afternoon. He ta accused by W. L. | Albert Baldwin, senior presid of embextiing $3,000.) ihe New Orleans National and by T. W. Mufich of embeztting Chapman Hyams, Frank T $5,000 from the A. Ranco-Napolljard, David Morris, Alfred The case Wasi all New Orleans capttatiats charge of violating the aati.) ae h GETS STUN with easy MONEY IDEA en #& YEARS OF HO © | eet for April Us COAST RECORD BEATEN. (Serippe Telegraph Bervice.) PALO ALTO, Cal, April Le ta the Olympic a Be be meet here this morning Garner of the San Fa Olymples beat the coast record for S80 yards, making « time of 1:58 36. errr rrs ers ss 2: BANK CLEARINGS 1907 1906 April 13 April 13, * . * * * 7 * - eee eee eer ee eee ANCHOR FOUND, An anchor, lost from the steam} ww ship Ohio, 10 days ago, waa located | this morning and a tug ts at work this afternoon raising the heavy plece of iron. The anchor laid{ about 2.000 feet of the docks at the} . | fox of Spring j £. J, COYLE HERE, Ave mis MECHANICSVILLE April After having nent living hanging paper mueh the ere pa cighty years, Williar ho claime the met-rieh sell liquor * General Passenger | * Bed Coyle of the Canadian | "Fie porice got a brief visit to Se! waffi the door Conn earned an a tour Assletant Agent & J Pacific paid ao attle yesterday Several care of bananas arrived yesterday afternoon sad somewhat relieved that market Lar con signments of pative rhubarb lettuce have been recetved the last day or two, but the reeetpts for the week have been comparatively | small A steamer will be in Monday with green goods, and business is ox pected to be lively neat week A second lot of Minnesota pote | toes have arrived on the street. The | butter, eam and cheese markets Se tip on the wed, and when Ray's b had beer score of mer ‘Megat to save $127 old to be fined, bu’ Ruys a Good Te lot on lith Avenue South, near Walker. This lot in but a few feet above tide level and i# bound to great ly Increase in value. OLE HANSON, New York Block still firm this morning "Rivers, per ten Potatecs, teoal ywer ON PUGET SOUND Between Seattle and Everett BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME SITES DEEP, RICH FOIL $200 to $750 Per Tract GO OUT TOMORROW ugar ut such very ea v ol been that Wiheoler and Mr. Arthur Childe " day and wi 4 West &Wheeler Colman Block WANTS AUTOS TOON THE | FRONT h | service | der for | and provisions for Atlin. Mr. Ruff-| OATHS AND FUNERALS. ner expects @ good reason The bark y C. Rosa, and the Edward G. Sexaver. lachooner Joseph Ross are signing EKdward © mm on crews for the northern fisheries and Mrs, George and will leave short! former night at the for Nushagak for Twenty-first ay. of the Behring The » EIGHT ARE’ % taebgor= Dolan night at bie home in Auburn (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | Detar of ithe K GUNTER, Tex, April 14—Hight t f 1 revinne| Prompt Settlement of Mr dled Sexnuer "stream, Aberdeen. xonerated from the to the wreck of tea vor Captain haw just ie blame attac hin the sehooner The United States lighthouse has just been added to b jthe arrival from the east of the Armeria, Capiain B. MoGregor fleet now comprises the Columbine Mansanita and the Armeria Armee was built 17 | The sew Georgoa has arrived will wail April 26 Ten Stk and seven Russians ar rived in Beattle today from Taco ma They reached there by the ‘acifie mail tner Korean in from the Orient and Honolulu. The Ko-| Jony jrean will remain in the sound for] arin . Rinele imum ye |repatrs and be ready again for ser) price . a nted | tle, in full for m offerte |¥iee in about eight weeks. [breakfast quickly the | m the 20th day of March. | ‘The Missourt, owned by thel fire wih oll, He under policy N Amerioan - Mawaiian Meamehip | juries tying to company, is to heave her name! fron, the burning changed to Missourtan, and will trade between this coast, Honolulu} jand Salina Crus, Mexico, She is now lytog at Tacoma German steamer Tortl Tacoma, will complete a loar at Beattie for wv The Tottl wae form Mackintosh, and was run under the | Britieh flag Bteamer Victoria, Northwestern |Steamahip Co, moved to No % | buoy this morning, and will remain there until! the Nome season be gine, when she will make the first trip north for this company on June 1 Hritteh berkentine Mverett G Grieg which has been lying idle at! {Port Townsend since February 1, ie now under charter to carry umber | from Puget Bound to the west coast | of South America, She moves to) Quartermaster Harbor today for re-| pairs \ The steamer Watson left at 1 p. today for Ban Francisco with a) of passengers ond last family hor ginal eniid woe 2 ye “nee the menin ot tents and the former wittn funeral Mr pent a nt ears it ndike i and sine Ke The | years ago | Canada-Mexico liner | | | atthe in Vietoria and tempt to start @ fire with this ing. The de 190 Price a tty his Maw ice receipt of Lave 41 1907 yers laughter, State ance mapa lor KG WATBON Ind 3 Inquire Phone Come to Life Grand Awakening of Bea- con Hill A Barrel of Money to Be Made by jm. complement freight The Ortental Mner Tremont will | clear at Spm. with « general cargo of 14,500 tone M. J. Raffaer, representing Northern Commercial Gold Mi Co. which operates at Atlin, B. C., one of the largest mining conegens on the coast, left last sight on 1 Humboldt with a supply of horger be ‘That ts the story in a nut shell. Beacon Hill has been dead when every other section of the city was forging ahead. Now all ia changed. New buildings are going up, new streets and boulevards are being opened, parks provided for and the atrest car people, quick to see the writing on the wall, are bur- rying arrangements to build two new car lives Right sow is the time to get in and reap the profit. Values are low~-tidiculously so—$800 to $1,000, and payments eaay, $200 cash and $20 a menth Title, of course, perfect—or it would not be a Crawford & Conover subdivision. Call and bave some one show you the property. Do it now, Leoking ahead or backward? Looking backward often brings regret You may look ahead with con fidence and satisfaction if you save. Start with us. We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts Cuplets Cress 202 and 203 New York Blow Reterences—Every bank aod business man in Seattle, Estab- @RANCHES —- Ballard, Renton 2 gp Leeman = tomes D. Meme ~ nionSaving: & Trust Co. Corner Geoond Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Bankein: Safe Deposit Co Nome, Magnolia Bluff Offers the Best Investment Today WHY? tt fs reached by the easiest grades SE tt is close-in property SH city water and car line are SE ali city improvements will RRCAUSE BECAL BECAU BECAI this year BECAUSE Second av. ts to be cut through the running time several minutes. LISTEN than Capitol Hill or Hu MODERATE PRICED HOMES, re one way ON EASY TERMS, WITH ‘ GOOD INVESTMENT PROS- PECTS. WE HAVE THEM, AND MENTION A FEW. $1,100 BAKER ST, BALLARO—) ottage, electric lights, sidewalk in; $760 cash. $2,100 QUEEN ANNE, Pitth Ay West-—4-room cottage, ath. combination lights, street grad ed, walks half cash 82.500 27TH AV.,, Between FE and E. Spring--6-r good plumbing, electri street graded, walke and in; half cash, dalance mor 82.700 GUEEN ANNE Weat—b-room electric Heber, walks cash $860. $50 per month. 93.000 REMINGTON COURT—Two car Unes, b-room cottage, b ment b lights, goed plumb. ing, streets graded, and wake in; $1,500 cash, batance 1 ear i cutting down room graded Magnolia Bluff is mearer by car line University or Lake Washington or North Queen Anne or any high-priced section. Pleasant Valley Addition Lota are 560x120, wide streets, full Fort Lawton car within two blocks. Prices Cheap, Terms Easy Other Marion ottuge Nantes, thly in alleys, city water. $26 mortgage vob Two houses now under way, costing $1,800 each houses also under construction 83.000 218T AY, WEST treet graded. . aah 209 Colman Bldg 83.000 31ST AV. 8-—Near room cottage Ja bath graded ITH AV. N. B—-Nea sity care 1 plumbing et graded ERVEN & SANFORD THE FIRM FAMOUS FOR BARGAINS laundr 83.700 QUEEN ANNE av This Is a Corner 150x120 Price $2,675 ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE TWO YEARS SELL SINGLE LOTS, 50x120, We are also exch $1,600 reference SEE OUR GREEN LAKE LIST, ANOTHER COLUMN John C. Hayes & Co. ‘mi Real Estate and Loans 523-24 People’s Bank Bid Main 266% Ind, 488 OR WILL lot in this addition any adjoining pr ERVEN & SANFORD 2 ARCADE BUILDING. Main For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. U. K. Loose, president and general manager, 609-610 Marion the Building, Seattic, Wash Attalia, Walia Walla Co, Wash. Paste Sunset, 1906; Ind , 4640. Addition Main 1207 Offic th Open Phone—Sunset, Keep Your Eye On GREEN LAKE #1.500 CORNER 73RD AND 10TH N E—tLot 6 ttle gem; & " 8 moth) ooo ssh, balance B21 CORLISS 6- room ‘ lights, dou- plaster; 2600; $20 $2,100 FIROT AV. N E,—Ne y struction, (ber ter, $600 cash, mortgage $25 monthly 82.200 CORLISS AV—New ottage, bath, both tights ble conatre fk $600 monthly $1,000; 5- room doubte cant seo electrietty fiber plaster ortgage = — $1,080 monthly 82.600 BAGLEY AV. house, both lights, best eon- and plaster: $600 cash, wriguge, $20 monthly, 82.600 EAST 68RO—Near Latona and new line, new modern got- tage, 6 rooms, both lights, bent construction; $660 cash, small mortgage; $20 monthly 2.800 WOODLAWN AV.— room, modern, basem jaundry, fruit, near chareh and schools, best constru cash $1,400; 826 monthiy $2500 FIRST AV. N. E-—New T- room house, bath, electricity, best construction; $1,000 cash, mortgage $1,260; $26 monthly, New T-reom 83.200 BAGLEY AV. — Two-story 6-room modern, hall and elos- ets good size, bert counstruc- tton, fruit; cash $800, mortgage $1,500; $26 monthly. CUT THIS OUT FOR REF- ERENCE. John C. Hayes & Co. Real Estate and Loans. 523-24 People’s Bank Bidg. Main 2563. RAINIER BOULEVARD FRONTAGES. 60xi20, with b-room cottage renting at $10 per month. 82.600 60xi20, with amall cottage. 82.100 Jackson St. 120120 corner, good business property, 313.000 Rainior Heights 80x10, htt residence property, ont view, Very sightiy, fine view, close in, large lots. Prices $650 t 8900 Flagg & Bennett 1228 Alaska Bide. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS In Grand View Orchard Tracts Finest and most productive ia the Weet Every acre can be made to yield §400 to $800 per year. Splendid climate, beanti- fal surroundings, excellent water improved streets to be bo with shade trees. One mile from Northern Pa- cific railway station. $176 PER ACRE YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH, Washington Irrigatio Company Dexter Horton Building. Beattie Washington CITIZENS’ TRUSTEE CO, 103 Yesler Way TWO UNIVERSITY LOTS $550 CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Ino. Alusicn WEST SEATTLE FINE LOTS. S190 EACH, Three Fine Lots, 25x132 feet, facing on 2 streets, overlooking Puget Sound; near brick schoo! and end of present oar A bargain for quick sale, Each $60 down and $10 per month, A. N. MeoLAUGHLIN, 634-5 Pioneer Bidg., M 4 Ind W GO AND 6&& OXBOW ADDITION TODAY.

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