The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1907, Page 5

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Keene will be recalled the ew amendment to the sgarter it be persists tn his te foretng through the new wi, provided electors be cared up in the to demand tt." sald tle Merchant Tailors’ as- Qeided wpon 4 course at a wt Schlowmackers thls etieally means if pot the employment get fool with the union We are ready to hire gm I they bappen to be un- Pe will not reject them, but fe much the better the work, tat ts all ‘we will los? no more coat occur agath many @ day storage unt!) Ing be 14 Pance .. size HE Pianos || #126 S Panos sie cane rims Placos e210 @ our old employes. Thie i the greatest oppor tuntty to purchase & fine plano cheap that wili pro ping Gays left in which t ) ned at cost. after t every hing left will be placed tn turned to the city tedayw at noon from a trip to Bell|ingham. Mr. Duntap sald this afternoon 1 don’t know the sentiment tn the Second ward, and of course a recall petition would have to come from that ward, but we will find out “I eee Mr. Keene denies that he has been im court for tllegal sale of Mquor, bat | think that the reo ords of Judge Gordon's court ts the beat evidence tn the case. A fing of $100 was imposed on him, which implies would indicate that he was con vietod We may have to accept the prof fered assistance of the National IS TO BE DEMAND eae THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY,..APRIL 22, 1007. SEACOMA BEACH IS A For a Home in Summer pay aa much as any tatlors in the United States tn order to get the matter settied, vo that no more money would be loat, for ¢ la Seacoma Boach---Prices in Reach the rush season with them, but they could make nothing by hiring men at the wages the union de , . manded WANTED TRANSPORTATION Up to thie week but little feelin: " . ar Gaul the cee We want RIGHT NOW two Beginning May ist take either the atrikere or the employers, | hundred of the beet families ear at Firet and Madison to but today action amounts to a dee | from all over this etete to Fauntleroy Park, There our laration of war and each aide de Duy lots, or at least camp, at = ewift launches will meet clares that the stand it has taken " is unalterable, and a bitter fight te Beacoma Beach. We prom every other car al) summer, expected ise you transportation and and in a« “jiffy” you are " all the comforts of camp ifs = there, In the meantime make ) BOORD. DEATH RECORI very reasonably, and will arrangements with Mr follows make your summer so happy Brown. Banchero—Delalce Banchero, 1, you will want to live there Lora “ee 3 * ors pee ae the year round, And all you Jas Green Apri § le at Wayside Emergency boapital pay for ground rent wil! ap 602100 at east, along two Cooley-—Wm. E. Cooley, 37, April ply on the purchase price of and @ half miles of the beat 7, at Beattie the lot you will surely bay if beach in Washington, from Rogers-—Thomas Rogers, 60. April you come Apply to lL three to six aundred dollars, oe ‘ayside Emergency hospital Frank Brown and M. B only onethird down, one Balander—Ciyde 6. Ralander, 7 h mo, April 16. at 181¢ 7th av Crane, genera! agents, Pio third in six months, and one Larson—Fiorence V. D Larson, | neer building Phones, Main third tn @ year 6, April 20, at 1033 66th street 2761, or Ind. 9487, for your Bolanso—~Vincent Dolanao, 29, | IMPROVEMENTS April 18, at Seattle reservations fer let or camp Merchant Tatlory’ association in #e- | Kelly—Mitton J. Kelly, 40, April ing ground Good trails tor walking— curtng men, but we will get Chem | 16 at 826 Yesler way good roads for driving-—good from some source,” one of the lead- | Vaughan—Walter V Vaughan, § PLACE pavilion for danctng—good tng local tatlors said after the meet today ‘he employers say that they have Offered to agree to a 14-per-cent maise, but that the unfon was ob- atinate and would concede nothing, delieving that they would tn the end get the 1s-per-cent. asked for The employers say they were willing to (At Kohler & Chase's) Previons Werting we are told by the landiord to meve out #0 he can give our oid store fo some one cise who rented fre ws Our “Temple of Music” Butlding will not be Mab Gti thie coming fall henet (ae we can find no suitable My location) we must quit business in Seattle for six monthe or In order to save the ot pense @f Piecing out Im storage ovr Immense stock of fine piance. and sutopiancs, we are now offering” thers at practically Diy not our new bulld dy for us; $10 down, may terme $375 Pianos 9223 $400 Ptance e202 $450 Planes oor $590 Pianos east SECOND-HAND SNAPS. BS Ringer 008 = 1200 Stinger S190 85TS Wee eine r Fuher = 6 Mareball «& $750 Steinway Grand Bradtora . ats Wenda sist e907 KOHLER Open Evenings CHASE ] Pe may ine at ARCADE BUILDIING, 1806 Second Avemor, 1 Bik. South of Bom Marche. | | : mo, April, at 243 BE. Wilbert street » restaurants for eating ood Fallon—Joseph Fallon, 87 Aoed | Kinet SHRER TREE ” POINT--on = matoland-—-mid- water (piped to lots) for way between Seattle and Tae “7/MRing—good wharf for landing - g00d people now 39, at 2107 Gen ov FINED POR, PEDDLING PICTUR coma-~-one hour's ride by rail HRs RES, and Just the place for there for good company George Stackler and Frans Neith+ camping, at $25 per seazon— ‘FO! _Country roads for auto- emer were today fined $20 each for | just the place for fishing— mobiles and vehicles good etait obscent pictures adver | just the place for & ‘ interurban road bound to ® patent medicine. The de com: — fendants some weeks ago bought @ Just the place tor bathing~ tor (fico e es thy Rackaae of the pictures at the Great Just the place for outings of yarie, Hones Northern Express company's anc: clubs, lodges, churches, eto, tion aale for $4 and were later ar- and best of ali, just the disse Sree Caen rested for giving them away for tired end women to L, Pronk Brown, =" Fenn No Contest. buy theee splendid lots Pioneer Building jen ber ene of the een ad the wile . amidet these splendid scenes M. B. Crane, Kline Gariand, sated yo of glorious Nature Alaska Ruiiding. there will pr the will by Rivctrie Co. hae re eclved 12 sew care from the Bast and is expecting more te arrive shertip Time and Tide Wait for no man. This opportun- ity, one of the best in your life, will soon be gone Opportunities do not hang around and wait for conven- ient times. One must grasp one’s chances on the spot. The Hanford addition sale is not going to last long for there are plenty of people who are awake tod their op- portunities to soon close out the entire sub-division. The sale is going famously. If you want a lot, take our word for it you must act soon. Remember, this is close-in, sightly property, right where the greatest develop- ments in the city are taking place, and we are selling lots at $800, $900 and $1000, on terms of $200 cash and $20 a month. As soon as we are sold out at first hand, values will go up 25 per cent, and then they will be 50 per cent cheaper than in any other section of the city an equal distance from the hub. Come in and have some one show you the property. Do it soon. ry i bid & | over) 902 and 203 New York Block AND FOURTH BO EDR RA DE REISE RIBAS IESE IN IMIE GENE NEI SE IE RAISED DE SE HIE SEILER TOI SEF " SNAPS 4 ; 12TH 81 40x120, 1 12 blocks south of Madison #t., on went side. Same # sine lots acrons the street aix and seven thousand dollars Price $6,760 Cash $2,250.00 On Remington, between 18th and 14th ay, 1 bleck south of Madrona car line. A good investment and cheaper than abutting property, Price $1,850 cash $1,000.00 FREMONT Stone ay., the best street in tuis section, 402100; $1,500 a $950.00 602100. BUILDING SITR. Overlooking Lake Washington 1 4, in fruit, 20 minutes from let and Washington, % blocks car Price $600, Cash $50.00 Whitaker, Jackson & Co., Inc. 319 Lumber Exchange Buliding. MAIN 2230, A 767. PELE LL I LIE Le oe were. OIE OEE ISO OE ORO OOS OILS SECOND, THIRD AVENUES NORTH OF PIKE $180,000 is a good t-story brick building. Income under lease til February 1 at $800 per month, at which time the rents ean be increased to make the property pay at least 6 per cent. net. We believe you would find it hard to lot on Third, south of Pike, vacant, fe of this property with a good br $75,000 cash lems t $85,000 CORNER, 120x108, AT BLANCHARD AND SECOND AV™ NUE-—This is a little more than the price of first hil double corners; aa an investment in ground value, we b lieve this is cheaper at $85,000 than any corner on t hill at $70,000, Now, as to income, the Wa nex pays better rent per room than any fire 1 floor on Seconc nue at thie point will pay ten times more rent tha ground floor on the hill erty, and tn a few years the gre $90,000 60x108, ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECOND AVENUE, SOUTH OF LENORA..Basement excavated; street im provements all paid; this is just a few feet from the w Washington hotel and Moore's new €300,000 theater building $100,000 60x108, ON THE WEST SIDE OF THIRD AVENUE— South of Stewart. All property on Third avenue, sonth of Dexter, that we advertise today will double in value in the next three years; in that time the improvements that will be built in this district will more than likely amount to more in value than any other part of this or any other city of this size ever constructed $57,500 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND LENORA Right at the entranee of Dexter into Third avenue. This corner will soon be in the $100,000 class. It is only three years ago that you could have bought a lot on Third avenne between Madison and Marion, at about this price. Now they are worth $200,000, This corner will increase just as fast. If you want to make a big profit or wish to owr a piece of business property in Seattle, buy it now and, our advice is, north of Pine $60,000 560x108, ON FOURTH AVENUE, SOUTH OF VIRGINIA— This property has an income sufficient to more than pay carrying charges $65,000 60x108, ON THE WEST SIDE OF THIRD AVENUE— Right back of the north end of the new Washington hotel This includes the street and lot exeavated to grade. This is probably the best buy of business property in the city The whole hill south of Virginia will be in the bay within the next six months and within one year this lot will be considered cheap at $100,000, $75,000 CORNER, 120x120, ON SIXTH AVENUE—120 feet north of Madison. As a location for a large hotel, you would find it hard to get a better one than this $20,000 60x108, ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIRST AVENUE, CLOSE TO BROAD — Two cottages 88,5 60x120, ALLEY CORNER, ON BELLEVUE, CLOSE TO JOHN obstru Level with the street grade and commanding an d view, They are building a car line out this paving contract has been let. This will be a #10,000 lot in two months $7,500 60x120, ON SUMMIT, SOUTH OF THOMAS-~—Pine view We know of no other lot on the street for less than &8 500 $6,500 100x120, ON THIRTEENTH, CLOSE TO ATLANTIC—One f the finest views to be had in the city $3,000 560x120, ON TWELFTH AVENUE SOUTH~Ilas a west un- t obstructed view and ia south of Massachusetts stree CAPITOL HILL DIVISION NO. 6 We have five or six of the best buys in the addition A.B GRAHAM, President H. 8. TURNER, Manager. H. S. Turner Investment Co. Main 1605---405-6 Lumber Exchange---Ind. 1614 SSSI SIRS IC ATRRARE F5F HONS PUT P TRAST RP MMS FS 60x113, ON THIRD AVENUE, SOUTH OF 'PIKE—There |

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