The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 9

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oa ST ENS im LLOYD. With Keith Calle for & Week. whe age President B iittle boas th: | Marte aloyd te om Landen on & contract ee for Keith and Proctor $1900. the agent told that be the reward for & mana Delay James amt Proved more FOR 60x12 | & Neat © WAR BRINGS ALLURING Lieya and much better than ethers mentioned, wife of George Cohen, and vaudeville $500 a week So M appears that while the pro- | 8@W school to be erected at Bev. | feasions and fine arte offe: Harry Lauder, geet prite in thin class, has to work for Kiaw and Erlang > berm mext fall for $2500 a week onden experts ore saying that if he i T2hee @ week. She had held out he would nave wotten Lauder will be in tht stars have also try five weeks, beginning oo anter the employ of | middie ¢ f. Claire Romaine | come it was necessary that he get a improvements, W. PF. Manney & lease for the trip from bie Londen Co. was the only bidder for th CIssY LorrTus, She WH! Draw @2000 « Week. MARIN DANSSLER, “ 1000 = Week tn Named te of Cox, ordered that the Cetar) Her Contract. Bthel Levy, te recetve as much as | mended stiure-|emth avy. and New York at Baclastve Service) (ments the most glittering prises are | recommendation was a Aprlt 24.—-Rivelry presented tm vaud Kolth-Proeter and the geom to count money as nothing in r combines be* the fierce atruggie to laries tO best talent iteht . Agen © are also raiding the for male performers of Mgh degree. considered the big- Managers of the American combines London stage | 6rent coun: November THE BEATTLE an chief of the fire department “Uncle Charley” stated that Chief Bringhurst of the Seattle depart ment had stated that Roberta is the only Ballard man whom he/| would appoint as head of the de | partment in the north end of Greater Beattie, but that he could | not do so unless Roberts was chief of the Ballard department by May | 1, Roberts was chief of the Rallard | department long before it was a | paid department, but almost a year | ago resigned from the department | because of political troubles, and George Jackson the present chief was appointed. The appointment jor Roberts was made by the coun ell Mayor Peck appointed Sam St mondson as a patrolman, and the councl! confirmed the appoint ment The council! granted the fran chise asked for by Henry Drum to lay pipes and conduits in the dis triet bounded by Mohr st, on the horth, Spring et. on the east, Salm on bay on the south and Main st on the west, The franchise ts of | great benefit to the manufacturers | im the district, as they will form the Washington Mutual Power company and make their own pow or and light at much cheaper cost than they can obtain it at the present time. | boned the improvement of Broad Ral | Way lard av, and Garrett av | because all of these improvements | Will require money from the gen | eral fund. | _The councl! however, on motion | river water be turned on, and that the firemen be retained at the Bal the | lard pumping «tation, in order to “| keep up steam hot enough water will be obtained through the Seattle main at the present time The water superintenden recom twotnch water main be lald to supply the water for the opted As the petition for the the | wae signed by 55 per cent of the property owners, the petition was J. J. Russel made application for be necessary to call a epecial elec | ver through Colorado, Texas and | tion to vote bonds to validate out) Oklahoma to Snyder, Okla standing warrants. TO WOMEN STARS Counciiman Cox made a motion that Herace Roberts be appointed The council indefinitely post. | | Mere. 27, bot TAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. PEACE | } | (Sertpps Telegraph Ser WASHINGTON, Apfil The | peace treaty between Nicaragua and Salvador has been arranged accord ing to @ dispateh from Dyer of the) cruiser Chicago late this afternoon The peace commissioners have em-| barked from Amalapa for their | homes. GIRL’S PLIGHT CAUSES PITY very man who takes a «tri inte a dance hall ought to be sent to the penitentiary,” eatd City At torney De Hruler today, atter & youre «irl in Judge Gordon's court had related a pitit t working in « local danee hall te ra money to get back to her home in Los Angeles 1 ‘ slatmed to 19 years old, Mhe was fined $10 for b ® disorder ty person. ‘ PosTMASTERS TO GATHER. Most of the postmasters of {King county her & convention at the ¥ A. eudttortum Thure A permanent or tention will ted the addr wilt b taik by Assistant vaater kett of the Beattle office, on the development of the postoffice bust ness in King county during the past 40 years Licensed to Wed, Atlanta A. Bayer, 24, and Lene Harrison, 36, both of Beattie. John Luffy, tl, and teabel Mont- gomery, 20, both of Heattle, Chas A. Wa 6 ed Runtee f Reattic fiparks, 35, and Ine #. . 19, both of Kennydale MM, Behwarte a Helena Ment., and Nine BH, Baneis, 1%, of Bo attle Joseph Rndte, 46. Richerdson, and The | Mra Sarah A. Howlin, 62, Seattic. Chas, B Besith, 61, Mallard, and beewer | Loulse P. Schmidt, 30, Eliwood, Ind om Mobn st. from Main to First ay. | eae The charge against young Samuel Hathaway, a former high school j boy and clerk for the Griffith Real ¥ Co, who was arrested Monday the transfer of the license of the and charged with petty larceny for ened Bowery saloon to himself. Severs! | stealing a dynamo from a launch at jany Heense being granted as the jthe city. The application was re the | ferred to the license committee. to Bide were opened for different 1912 with @ condition that he! Sixth to Eighth ave. and his bid of shail have = vacation of four weeks take the voyage for in the summer of 1916 , Erianger have signed up Gua Elen tare In vaude- for $1500 end Tom Costello for a Well as) Marte a week | Jones, who ie the | the property, sta Extraordinary Sacrifice $15,500 0 Side on Battery °s.8c "= Adjolaing Corner on Fourth Ay. ; THESE MAGNIFICENT TERMS $5,500 Cash $3,000 One Year, 6 Per Gent | $7,000 Wie LOSE TO NEW HOTEL WASHINGTON, MOORE'S THE ATRE, FEDERAL BLOG, DEXTER EXTENSION. THIS EXCELLENT LoT 18 WORT PAYS TO cLose 7% JAS. N. ROSENBAUM, Mgr. re 20 HAIN 2008 6 ORIENTAL BLK ae lh Three Years, 6 Per Cent Lal TODAY Owner COMPELLED TO SELL, AND WILL GIVE 30 “Y Seattle Investment Kiaw and timate, accepted. The con tebe j tract for the subeewerr tn © at} between Main and Spring et. was arded H. Dabistrom, whose bid the lowest. The bid was #2 iw ' } 334.80, The contract’ for the E | Broadway subsewevrr was also awarded to H. Dabletrom at $3.818 \d |W. PF. Manney & Co. was awartet the contract of the Park place im # BALLARD. tree and assesements for! provement. His bid yas $4,260.24 the past three years Councilman | The fire and water committer) | recommended that water mains dr that he was (aid in Preston st. from Ratllros* | willing to take it under that com-| #*. to Spring av. and tn Times at | dition, so the ordinance was refer. | from Eighth to Ninth av. The ree jred to the building and grounds | ommendations were granted | committee and the city engineer to | Feport next Tuesday night The council last | that it would not grant any more| {mance was passed | tmprovements in the future which J. | would require money out of the | general funr, as it wished to keep at least pay the cost of the | expenses down, so that it will not! ing for the Improvement of Jone dectdea | 8%. from Ship to Brie sts. An or | proving the aasesement roll of Withert at. be tween Raflroed and Division este was laid over for one week. The mount of $760.86 {9 to come ont sf the general fend for th provement sod therefor the cour will not grant the improvement the Locals Pickups. Persy Hudson. 14 years old. we reported to the police as havin ‘Naeppeared from bie home, 21* Baker st. yeast The bs wore a dark suit clothes yher | he was last seen, Ho bas dark hair a ton nie club held m the clty at ney's office in t tty ball, ant ecited to rtorganize for the com Another me : g senson £ next Monday nl ed Stiner was ar 6 Mondsy night for ink and disorderly, and ter 4 for being drunk e days on the in fallard Ticere will play rty of the El be given at the Elke «© funeral services of Mra Filzabeth Rovineton, 25 E Post were t this afternoon at the ¢ huret t Pleasan man Park M. tment followed at M otery WANTS MURDER VERDICT. (Sertpps Te wh Service) NEW YORK, April 24.--Assistant District Attorney pened the case against Baroness De Massey today, demanding a dict in the firat degree murder. The defend best dressed woman In y the least ant waa the the court and appare interested NEW RAILROAD. (Koripps Telearaph Service,) GUTHRIE, Okla, April 24.—The Denver and Gulf railroad, with a apital of $2,000,000 was chartered today to build 600 miles from Den Expert Eve Glass Repairing Done while you walt. We ¢ duplicate any broken lens, no m ter where they were originally made, Prices reasonable. Schu chard Optical Co., 1207 Second — An ordinance was passed provid | | "| Sixteenth ay. in thia city, is today Lauder is under contract | improvement of Chestnut st. from 104.26, which wae under the ee} for! weeks ago the mayor objected to|Lesch! Park, has been increased to grand larceny, and bis ball fixed at | place has been one of the worst in| $500, which has not yet been fur- ‘ished. The youth, who gives his age as 17, is suspected of a large umber of thefts from launches at the parks. His father, who lives oo tempting to secure bail for the bey | represent the interests her i] Gives Mebates te Teaparers. 4 27 oF about 2,000 | rebates 1° “DEMENTIA AMERICANA” “Aw, hit ‘er out, you pop-eyed lout; them from improvement tases. rot in and emaah ft on the snout; where the owners pald the tax and | Don’t try to bunt, you eragy runt; | the improvement was loos than the eatin merly the excess funds went to the elty’s general fund, but under | the new « the taxpayer mpleted at KIRKLAND, KIRKLAND, April 24.—Wor « long That ain't no pennant-winning stunt, | What's that’? A BTRIKE! Bay, take a hike! om tt goes back to You don't know what a ‘ball’ ts like. | | Another one? Oh, where's my gun’| | You've got a ‘brain storm’ in your | | bun; | wide— | Jeffries that he will fight Squires if there is enough money in it. Billy Papke and Tony Capont, two Illinois comers, have been matched to fight at 152 pounds. Odds favor Papk O, Johnny McGraw don't care #0 much about all this rowdy talk. He pulled down $30,000 on L'Amour at Bennings. Pitcher Duggleby, of the Phila deiphia Nationals, is a hoodoo for the Philadelphia Americans. They "Twas ‘way outside and three feet | Save never won a game from a Rube Zellers, Atlanta's st time the residents and property That's hittin’! Slide, you lobster, *urely going some, In the pro owners of this looality have been SLIDE! clamoring for # looal newapaper, ® | He's OUT, you say? Back to the Publication that would correctly and give the te the lake, ", ne han and trai Now, however vidual b the re jonm desired in that respect, rrotmon will insue the Kirkland yond Bun during the coming nh Ne week, the mien being to give toe both Ned | happenings of ineldently to add to the publishers excequer cronarTrown, io ing some” in the work of construct ing thelr new car barn and machine | ————-———_-_-____________ shops There is present on the both day and night. Every tructing thie immense plant for the future, ae Well am for the present. The mach. SILVERWARE, ETO, inery fo the immense power plant | A was started up on Tuesday, and gupen, ything moved off better than oted, showing the thore- V wehnews of the work being done CO, BANKERS, 211 CHERRY, Twenty new cars, of the thet hes an have so Heattle betn, eration on the various itnes. tern side, A USES WOODEN Lea. A wooden-legged man may play football, provided he does not use the artifielal limb to the danger of |e bis opponents, That ts the decision | © of the Bngliah Football association | $ . . counct!, The player whose case raised the question is a goalkeeper, who uses his legs as a cricketer em ploys hie ecvcoce AN ADDITI f the publication |'"8 @ flat car next.” m4 and Kirkland, and SCORE ONE FOR JIM CORBETT. knocked out John Wille at Tonopah Aprit %4.The | consin for ralsing the money neces » le “oortainiy go- | sary to send the crew to the Kast y roll of the Company, at thie | point, these huncres and’ soventy: Ind Away For five men, and the work . LUTELY FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF, LOCATED IN THE BUS- INESS CENTER OF THE CITY BOXES $4.00 PER YBAR AND OF. hay, of YOU thieving, crooked, stone-blind | Jay.” “The members of the Brother = been found who will «ive | hood of Locomotive Engineers in fonts what they have #9 tend to give « smoker tomorrow ht.” | ‘Fine, 1 suppose they'll be giv-| His protege, Mike Schreck, the 19th round of a slugging fest Girla are given credit at Wie It te claimed by those near to/ the Summer? BEFORE GOING PLACE YOUR ALUABLE PAPERS, JEWELS, WHERE BSOLUTE SAFETY 18 ABS- THE BAFE DEPOSIT AULTS OF WM. D. PERKINS & LASKA BUILDING, ARE ABSO- . . WEST SEATTLE BARGAIN Two jota on Vashon Ave. 2 blocks from school and car lines, view of sound, fine loca tion for home, convenient to elty by ferry of street car Cheaper than anything tn the vieinity PRICE $950. It takes €150 cash, but it’ @ snap. Add; .o% owner, Room 204 Barker Hotel season games he struck out Keeler, Home Run Jordan and Slugger Lumley, In the opening game of the Southern League he won, leh ting Montgomery down with no runs and three hits The start of the big leagues shows the teams are apparently more evenly matched than ever be fore. THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE CAPITAL, $400,000 FULLY PAID “Out ef every dollar earned eave twenty five cents. Save seventy five cents ff you ca but never less than twenty five.” Russell Gage. Savings Accounts Only First Ave and University © Opposite Posteffice. The Most Popular Addition in A‘l Seattle MONEY TALKS And talks in a tone that room for doubt The proof of the lots is in ing thereof. The ate mntir ereasing ma No better pr the great popularity others est has an equal of residence property been sold short a time number th € oO that these lots were put ket at prices much below t wal A Place o FOR INSTANCE You can Lake Wast and from 150 to $2,750 up r fr These lots, with wide beach, command 4 structible view of tains and surrounding ¢ The medium priced lc #1,500-—are most admirably facing on the parks, parkway drives and broad boulevards We ean give you a wide of others, near the Grand B from #700 to $1,000. Mitchell Phillips, Manager At Office on Tract 34th Ave, and McClellan 8t. Ind. 8944 East 2552 the history of S | j AN EXPERT'S OPINION | leave no | in the r the buy ber of y ats in the E. Middle West. after making a careful inspection of this m “Lots in Mount without exception, th seen in all my exp and selling land After making a tion of all the var reside Park | day I would r r 5 for eir real PRICES INCLUDE provements sewer aystem, cement ing, ete. as well as some of the principal gravel Al i unob moun House, Boat H Pavilion and the oth ures. For these th someback’’ in the ments, When you 7 ers in the use of the situated you pay for everything vulevard making this An Character,’ mt Baker AN ADDITION Mr. F. H. Browning, who has been | nl estate business Baker Park are bargaina at present p ¢ Gearlier ye aclect you ranum setern states and your desi arket, says price desirable souable 1 rices that I have r e best real estate ence in buying ple anxic exclusive arefal invest This ele h maining | to time w It in ju property r cent more Make the nicl tunity etoy yot sell any one water mains, sidewalks, grad the paving of now you can streets » full privileges to all lot own It is the eommunity Club the mark Wharf, Bathing er unusnal feat ere will be no shape of assess. the yay for your lat which rur Thirty-for this week—today er Park is ready when you are ready MERELY A SUGGESTION We would remind you that the “1 inspect this property and ir lot, the better will be you » find one that meeta with res, both as to locality and While there are a number of very lots left at extremely rea- yrices, every day sees this umber materially decreased by peo- vts to build homes in this residence section ment of early seleetion also affects the question of the price you ay, as the prices on all re ots will be raised from time ithout notice. ist as easy to go over the today as it will be tomorrow most of the present oppor. Homes for Home Lovers . READY TO BUILD Another feature to consider is that start building your house Mount Bak only *‘Now"’ addition on et, including a quick and easy car service in operation ‘‘now.”’ Take any car and transfer to Rai- nier Heights line (soon to be re-named **Mount Baker Park Line’’ ns direct to our office at irth avenue and MeClellan yver $350,000 in street. Only twenty minutes from Addition With of Seattle ITH’ CMARAC Pioneer Square by the ‘‘Seenie Route Daniel Jones & F, L. Fehren Agents Office 117 Cherry 8t., Ind. 695 Main 2984 ee Po ete Reet ng BETTE ‘4

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