The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1907, Page 7

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DULD STOP WORK TT oo, BRINGS) °F Purposes Avstrian miner, yesterday after Casagrande, According to the Aus CEDAR RIVER the city had no right to give the tralian be found Peterson broke and way WAS ILLEGAL. vai egg ite right of way, the! took him to his room, Before £0 BY THE CITY. dectaion will necesaltate elther an ing to bed he put several gold pleces 1 ape. ta entire change of plans of the Chi-/ onder his pillow, Peterson, he says, co. haw SR: Milwaukee & St. Paul, oF @| picked up a shoe and threatening to ot Bo, RE™ Arrangement will have to be) use it on his benefactor If he did ‘ aoe oy x made with the Kent Lumber com- pot surrender his coin, took all| Chicago Milwaukee pany The Milwaukee's main lin@) the loose money he could find B5¢ ° tw enjoin the is planned to follow the Cedar riv ws ing with the er from Renton to the foot of the Time over the 100-foot Pe which the olty grant- Sieag the Cedar river. the Kent Lamber Cascades, and to change the line would cost several million dollars. The Kent Lumber contpany wae THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1907. me uP ay MAN WITH AN OLD GHOE. With the aid of an old shoe, 19 —— A. Peterson, according to the story of August Casagrande, an BANK FORGER ON THE TRAIL OF SMITH | Sheriff Smith recetved a second | Visit from members of the commit | tee of the Humane Society yeater | day afternoon. Professor Joseph, Heed and John Weodhouse of the) committee called upon him to re port the result of their observe \tlons while visiting the jall on Sunday The meeting was a friendly one the representatives of the commit tee repeating their request for three te at the county | are: First, seating The THEATER LICENSES. Odd Fellows’ Convention anut Alderman. Gen, Ma A. Haney, of Maren Kev. Grant Stewart Grant, of the Theaters of wo, Im, ¢ ander-in-ohief of the on Street M. B. chureh, im the into three cla i gg Militant of the O44 Fe of hie sermon eter Wn jlows, who is at present tn @eat- Cittsenship, of the Beautiful q passed by the counct) last ne | tle, state that the soverten grand of “ioattie,” referred to "Ht" fixing the annual license 9° | lodge of the Odd Fellows will hold| Gill as “the Peanut Alderman from acity 1,600 or over, license, $200; second, seating capacity, 1,000 to 1,600 Hoonse, $1.60, and third class, seat | ing capacity 1,000 or leas, Hoense, $100, Continuous performance the se the “l0eent shows,” are io lane by themselves and pay the highest Voense, $260 Our snow white porcelain sinke and tubs are a work of art. Fao tory prices, G, MH. Brown & Co or) 221 Pine street, Both phones a ANE DRT 2 TY ite sension aTT) in Heattie in September, ball pattern.” ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A safe, sure, speedy investment without risk, worry, or bother? One that will pay 50 per cent to 100 per cent profit in a few months’ time? One that is backed by responsible men and able real estate experts! Then become part owner of the Third ward, bullt on the puff one alleges that the recently made defendant In a sult by the city by the Milwaukee line to acquire jail and the sheriff sticking to hie End Is river waterstied ap additional 100-foot atrip along determination to have but one OLYMPIC PARK orve! by thy Kent! aide that acquired from the city jen The committee also called to the iy and that ty| This action of the railroad result.) CHICAGO, April %%.--Chas C.| attention of Sheriff Smith the fact I Si ht THE CROWN OF WEST SEATTLE” ai iiaht fa tt wee ed in the sult by the Kent concern, King, the forger president of the | the jail rules were not printed n g % ‘ Cedar river| which may have serious results on | First National Bank of Scotland, and posted on the walla, offering to : By paying $25 down and $6.25 a month for twelve = at for all oth-| the railroad’s plana peng Boy oon he ee save thew priate poh GHEAT PIANO BUYING BYENT seta on each share i take ik 7 y a ¢ t A bve ‘ ” i fou come in on e t with re ERLETTERS ARE RE- was compelled to admire the man-| Priation of $46,000 tn violation of *them. ‘This was agreed to marta way in bey ce aeifinervmeyet ty: 7 . the federal banking laws Ho was) omen ; Bal STAR ner In which you carried on your , Jon" i pn Ege gn Rg iiig aFraigned before United States TEACHERS ARE GCARCE. Don't need to be real estate man nor live in Seattle vx the kindly let Anu the state of Washington need Commissioner Fotte, waived hie to appreciate this when all details are explained. Call, : by The Star, your paper and I hope the people | *=*mination and held in $20,000) pocause of th areity of teach: | phone, or write for full particulars g te printed . Who intend to live here wilt protect | SMd which he gave. jors tn the achools of King county ROOM 422 ALASKA BUILDING 7 April 21, 1907 their future welfare by encouraging rr Unidentitieg | seboot boards have been compelled ° Company your re-establishment Tnelowed to raise the salaries, Teachers | agg: ~ ag find check for $1.00 as payment of who last year received $65, will corms. ar ryan an s oe pper Beattie, Wae one year’s subseription Address next year receive $56 to $75 per a your paper to 821 Alice street eral people have viewed th: month Princtpales will also re present terrific price-cutting Ind, 4475 Main 3005. ‘ecgguetet _ in this With best wishes, | am, ins, but no one seems to know | ceive @ Iiberal raise. The schools) ‘ ot Highest Qual "t you had Yours respectfully j the man. Lare bow closing the year's work Io tty wil) ne Week longer, | — hope you j or - arta of th t | Th it showe that we are /( —— iy are 1 bore rou ‘ J. 8 BLLIOTT. | new WRINKLES | Sicadlnalscctinteatet aia ares NT {test seelng daylight, if the re t HOME F Pi . | IN NECKWEAR, | |maining few deye of the Great Gale)! sland area” eensets nee OF POOR seve. | Migh stiff collars, with natty, eeeeeecese eocccocccce not takensadvantage of, will = | " equally stiff orevate, are the proper et unfortunate f e Beattie || the time you were ween in Fp Will proba~ | inroet finish to washable blouses at JOHN a WALLING homes which 46 not possess & Plane the righte of Seattic aprpopriate $75 monthiy for the | tne present momeat, Ruchings and The causes which led up to this , the fallway coming, MS!ulenance ef @ home for poor pisin collare with a seeming maate Great Bale were « tw a 1 had the Deys In West Seattle. Corporation | heve vanished from view. The ool- Good Pianos nate for the Great Mt oe your paper and Counsel Calhoun has drafted an or. isr¥ are much embroidered, and to eton, but they were the mei @inance to that effect, and it wili| he sheclutely correct the bow must VIoTom AND EDISON of Reare® and Poo! Par- be submitted to the council for ac | be of matertal thet will lsunder. mee thar © ,— nf Dave eight new wealy isl? poo! table for gentlemen or @inance to that effect, and it will be submitted to the council for action. Mayor Moore stated yest y that he was heartily tn favor of the more, The home is now in opera- en GEORGETOWN ANNEXATION. The Georgetown citizens are be- coming active im their fight for annexation. Several petitions are being cireulated calling for a ela! election. There ts considerable | opposition to this move on the part of the wide open clement that! wishes to remain separate frou | Beattie WON OSE: | ee () French handiwork ie seen tn Detective Corbett has at last as-| x) od th Har be- certained who the boys were who | jan gp og Nga yd Sof fine took part In the charivari at the eduated home of G. A. Moomaw, $13 North Porty-third st. several weeks ago. At that time Mra Sutherland, who had just been married at Moomaw's | home, wae strack upon the head | | With & rock, sertously horting her Mr. Sutherland bes stated that he mentary pleated front vartous blouses, This @eep collar te of heavy linen, while the bow te © perky one of organdie @)) Eyelet embroidery te the fea tare of this eet of collar, cuffs and) bow. The letter te « tiny elipper af- fair of bebe bine satin, held In piace j S7_@ bar pie. CREMATION OF THE DEAD. An tlustrated booklet containing the views of leaders of public opin- ton om thie subject. Letters from , brand hew plance at the most eminent and progressive ) @mergency sale of D. 8. Johnston people of this etate. Sént free on Co, 903 Becond avenue Bayere application. Arthur A. Wright, 415 make their own terma “| Gaewe Anne av, Bonttle, Wash. *** DERELICT.. BE A MAN, SEIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITY than the derelicts of life—moral, physical and financial. There is no able-bodied, or half way able- bodied, man or woman in Seattle who cannot acquire a competence in a few yearsand avoid being derelict at least. city is bristling with opportunities— an scarcely make a mistake. A payment v4 a month will make you the owner of a fine in Hanford’s Addition, right in the midst of developments, one block from the new car eand not over 15 minutes’ from Pioneer ne, sightly lot. Prices are $800 to $1,000, t $200. These are real bargains and they’re going like, takes. Comein and have some one show tthe property. Do it soon. ried Concteey 202-208 New York Biook and the first pay- There is nothing sadder on earth Place, ‘winte h omy Muste Think of ti Ove ot elegant brand n from the largest and due to arrive b TALAING MACHINGS Sheet Music, Strings. TEL Beeond Ave. Seattle. ail here in Ne wonder the Pioneer Piano ped—no wonder the se wan willing to ason @ tor bunoh | House war ow Great Plane Me make prices and terms #0 ur abiy low in order to find hon these costly tnetruments. There are yet many strictly high-grade inetro mente to be diepowed of at the tremendously low prices thai | reled throughout the entire Bale Youll Have te Hurry! HATTLE-TACOMA ROUTH, Fare Me—Heund Trips, Bee FOUR HOUND THRIPS DAILY. i LEAVES SHATTIB—Ores | aed 10:35 «. me, 206 ond 548 = LBAVES TaComa—zas ~~ eed 12:06, 208 > Time card fv ‘ chainge without motion, a SiN v. SEELEY, ah, Agent. Seattic Tel Mate ITe Tecoma Tel, 712. twenty | mente found homes with Beattioites in one day atu? ¥ siiesiatlins New ce * Art Cases O00 00 O* »@ | Chickering Baby Gra 4 ous Cases, But then, you « ) « than we & hed many more plat factiities for handling properly \\ there was no alte tive bul to eut)| | —elaeh—eut until ostiy in 2 Qe at such 4 th prices aod re i FOR thal there would be « any feattic home bel (i Blane, And tt » an Monstrous j (tile great emer a pubes epere | \| Quick Action Necessary | \) tt yo intend to own a fine || Q| Pian tan | | par you to pur | Q | maining few da | » It will eave you mo ¢ — Ql antes you « saving of § j iA A ona ‘tano. fae ih } i?” Y/ mit that « Monér aol Bice 3%. elty M S| might very convententiy by | e Nov i Co. (| into some other corner of the Home A, PraTesT Ai te etventegs Tf prices and terms ¥ V meer « 7 te you now te the BROBLaNe S| thm, oie D. & Johneton rious CES poner © House, 003 Becond | SEATTLE, WASH. ? | Avenue | i LS “The Bank for Savings IN SEATTLE CAPITAL, $400,000, FULLY PAID “Barings Institutions are the outgrowth of a better social structure, making for order temperance, virtue, industry 4 thrift; they create self reepect and Independence, and may well be considered as among the greatest civilized forces working for the betterment of the condition of mankind.” Savings Accounts Only Fivet Ave. and University 4t Opposite Postoffice SPECIAL OFFERINGS we want to got acquainted We want you to visit our store with you. Just to make your visit pleasant and profitable, we will give you unmatchable bargains in the furniture line. We are out of the high rent district and are in position to sell you furniture cheaper than any other furniture house in the city. Our liberal terme of credit are mado for all $6.00 quartered-sawed Oak Rocker, with rodded arme $3 60 $6.00 very fine Mahogany finished Rocker, with rodded arms $3.60 $10.00 solid quarter-sawed Oak Rocker, with rodded arms, mo roceo leather seat and back; very finely finished 7.50 20.00 solid Oak Dresser, with two ewell top drawers and two large bottom drawers, with a swell French bevel plate mirro $12.00 $18.00 solid Oak Dresser, with 4 drawers and ewell French plate mirror $12.00 $16.00 solid Onk Dresser, with three drawers, with oval French $11.00 glass mirror We also carry a full and complete line of house furnishings at prices way below the market WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THR CITY Northwest Furniture Co, 2821 First Avenne, Phone Main 6172 Between Bell and Battery Ind. 605 e ° ° ° - ITYount Baker Park An Addition With Character On Sunday. We've been trying ever since to get caught up with the lots that were sold. They eame on foot, in automobiles, carriages, and by the street car load. We tried to tally the number, but lost count long before noon. And enthusiastic! They couldn't say enough in praise of the property, the great beauty of the surround- ings and view, the .artistie landscape gardening and the many desirable features as a place of homes. The “Ser. pentine’’ and ‘True Lovers’ Spring'’ called forth almost extravagant expressions of appreciation. Mr. Theodore Cogewell, who has been in the Seattle real extate market for a number of years both as buyer and seller, said “I consider Mount Baker Park the most desirable residence section in all Seattle. I want to build a home for myself and family there on the ridge overloo! the lake and mountains. And as an investment I don't see how any man could ask for a better one."’ And H. H. Davis, another real estate operator, said: “'It's the best investment I ever have seen offered in —_ As a conservative estimate based on my experi- ce in this and other real estate markets, I look to see prices ofall these lota advance atleast 80 cent above what you are for them at present. It is one of the oust Gaoeeing ® ce parts of the entire city." Mount Baker Park An Addition With Character We are especially pleased to see so many women on the grounds, They are the homemakers, and when the place pleases them, as it does almost without exception, we don't have to worry about the men. To the man we can explain its attractions as an in- vestment. Emphasize the fact that all lots will be worth at least 50 per cent more in 60 to 90 days. The eé purchasers are refusing to resell at that advance, and vise him to’ buy now beeause prices of all remaining lots will be raised withont notice. To the woman we point out the many natural beau- ties and advantages, the magnificent view, the many im- provements and conveniences. No lot more than three blocks from the car lines. The parks, parkway drives and broad avenues, the Rest House and many other features that make this an unequaled place to live and enjoy life. YOU—-whether man or woman, must see the property itself to even begin to appreciate it. No mere words can describe half the truth. If you have not already done so, go out today and see for yourself how right we are in calling this the ‘Best, Biggest and Most Beautiful’’ resi- dence addition that ever was, is, or will be. If you have visited it and have not bought a lot for yourself, go out again and see what has been done in the past few days, see how the work of improvement, the grading, cement sidewalks, sewers, water mains, lands- cape gardening, ete., is being pushed rapidly to comple- tion Take any car and transfer to Rainier Heights line, running direct to our office on tract Do it today without fail Mount Baker Park Addition With Character An Daniel Jones and F. L. Fehren| Agents, 117 Cherry Street __ Mitchell Phillips, Manager MeClell Main 2084 | i St. Ind, 8044, Kast 2552

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