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— Stare Exctosive Servier.) April 26.~One is that of x a good t de Mre Law tot sinens LAKE many pr fairly tamiliar 1 " " Quatified to embsim ond deat exo { found myself a ‘and nat t must the average Se ctork and § must way and that ¢ umdertaker had ef the poset B college of embale ~ Dance Tonight your lady out to Leech! i arcaiea and attend the tm the large pavilion 3 of Lake Washington Wagner's orchestra. Gen- tree ad FUL WOMAN EMBALMER " SAYS WORK IS NOT DISAGREEABLE . and. worked my way through by selling Jachool. In this way T got ace } to $200 @ month, if I worked stoad | ity, but fT cannot give up my home| and Julia Marlowe have made @ hit jor tea strangers Bell,” itor women hustness | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Amerionn Woman Killed. CASHERTA, Italy, April 26.—-Two Italiane are on trial for the murder after|of Mise Catherine Macready, an aint-| American woman of New o¥rk city with the undertakers tn olty,| Coneluatve evidence of guilt has dd when I waled, one of them | been found. nee by making me | embalming fluld dow BH. H, Rother Make ttt & LONDON, April 1 could easily make from $100 Bunken my ehild to the care of |here, appearing in “The 1 bellows there te a mreat future in the undertaking | Public opinion will tually compel every t taking woma hundreds of peop from the thought of thetr daughtere being prepared for Te Bulla Battleships. MADRIT it te an nounced t in will at ones start constm on three bie bat tiesbipe Leute Hill shakes Up. BT. PAUL, April 25-—Loute Mit president of the Great Northern, was badly shaken up laet night. Re turning from the opera house, his AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND w0N<°"" Four Nights Starting Tonight, Matt MR, WALKER W the most remarkable play the « The Muste Master end the oc Mouse womens professions turday wa the tdealiam of The Lion and the smerctatiom “Tam MAGIC MELODY" rection of Liebier & Co SEATTLE THEATER tassel! & Drew, Mere Mat. Thurs. and @at, and Marray & Mack ts “AROUND THE TOWN" 40 Peaple-A $1.50 Show—That's All<-itut no change tn our prices. Next Week, starting Gum, Mat, the big comedy success, “M-e-54-0, B-tatat.” Pricee—s0e to $1.50 Phones 43 Ee Ignine Veuaeviiie Moves, ‘Tieee o - 7 AR wrtormancsa, $40, T:16 Bat each uP WwHo oi: ws Lor ‘The Great Powell, Conjurer; Thee BR. Certtse 2 Ce, Miller @ Me- Casley, Eddie Roesch, Pet Dalton, Starsscope, Margaret Webb & Ca, & Greet Otte. Lois Phones: @unest. Main 1204; Ina. 4394. ‘The dramatic rain ain ay THEATER : freee LYRIC THEATER a ait; Phones 47. Russell & Drew, Mere. All Thle Week Zinn’s Musica! Comedy Company to “OTnOFLD-ctmmoria* at Week—VENU® and “The Haymekera” Performances begin evening. 118 Mat. Set.- Starting fun Mat. April 28. Prices, 200 to Ste Matiness, 28. Northwestern League—Athietlo Park, BASEBALL TOMORROW 3 P. M.—BUTTE we SEATTLE, Admission 2he and S6c. Take Veeler car, cab wae run into by another #ad| isiand and who is believed to have) Policemen Keef and Lookr fn he | een drowned was 7 | Unlon depot ae TO RUSH SPEEDWAY WORK | 08 Ausust 6 last, G, W. Gove, an | Alaska miner, left $400 with Miller }one ef his horses was killed Cobwed 10,000 men from the out on & strike made thetr THE pad STAR—THURSDAY APRIL 25, 1907. Thousands om Birthe, #T. POTHNABURG, April 26 factories are planned near Washington Park by local horsemen reported at a meet ing of horsemen at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening that! the speedway. A committee was appointed to push the work of cou truction, H., W, Treat being made | chairman | MANY MONTHS, Tronor p by rob who cash and Saye South Is Lovet WASHINGTON, D. ©. April 3 M. B. Miller, also known an R First Awsistant Postmaster Mit ne } ke has returned from a trip| M. Carmick, who has been wanted || e south and he @ » during the last seven months by the people are loyal to the rep police for larceny by embexziement was arrested yesterday afternoon by OLYMPIA, Apri Fire COFFEE © loggers and lumbermen to . ge insnings bere wae iaotd Good coffee for break } able foreat Fines later te the ere fast, good morning'|| we grep ae bids fair for good day. PELL HAM, Apri floarch Your grocer returne your money if you || yan a ter ¢ , 3 oe ke Behilling’s Beet: we pay him. i Uneeda Biscuit | } i} @ wy. ‘| | while he was a bartender in a King The promoters of the speedway | at both Miller and the coin were mins. ing. Miller | $11,000 had been subseribed to build oe ™ os . ——— 7 pout to take a train at the from Tonepah, Nevada. It is charged that passant The Atianta Southern saloon; and when he returned gomery denies Here's Some _ Money for You FURNITURE AT COST We have only a few days left in which to raise money to pay our creditors or be forced out of business, The ratiroad blockade left us practically without goods early in the season, but now they are being dumped upon us in overflowing quantities, Our creditors are pressing ue for money, and in order to pay them we are selling every article of new and second hand furniture, stoves, ranges and general house furnishings in our store at absolute cost. ‘This te the greatest opportunity you have ever had to buy new and second hand goods at such ridiculously low pricee. Our prices can't be beat, unless the goods are given away. Come and be con- vineed that we are giving greater bargains, two to one, than any other furniture store in Seattle, One dollar has the purchasing pow- er at thie great sale of $2 and $3 elsewhere. SEEING IS BELIEVING COME, AND SEE Deliveries promptly made to any part of the city or suburbs. | Red Front Furniture Co. 524 Pike Street LOOK FOR THE BIG B8IGNS. Pari, An lvestnet AN ADDIT NOTICE LOCATION AND RELATIVE DISTANCES Building Operations Many lot owners are preparing their land and | Planning their house, preparatory to beginning building, among whom are the following: F. B. Cooper, on lots 4 and 5, in block 54 HL E. Wilson, on lot 2, in block 54 M. A. Sangfelder, on lot 1, in block 54 J. BE. MeKown, on lot 3, in bloek 63. F. 8. Browning, on lot 5, in block 56. dobn Rydberg, on lots 20, 21 and 22, in block 29. A. Ostrom, on lots 18 and 19, in block 29. G. Carison, on lote 13 and 14, in block 29. ©. A. Gillette, on lot 8, in block 64. PF. W. Beechwood, on lot 7, in block 23. N.C, McDonald, on lot 2, in block 63. M. Thompson, on lots §, 9 and W, in block 34. 1. Royer, on lot 14, in block 2 Ls. Phillips, on lot 23, in block 70. E. Cunningham, on lot 1, in block 63 Daniel Jones, on lots 3 and 4, in block 68 Joa. Schiumpf, CB. Armstrong, on lot 14, in block 22 Homebuilders, Not Speculators Ate the purchasers to whom we are catering. It on lot 5, in block 68 fs the man and wife who will make this ‘‘home’’ fo whom we are sell ng. Mitchel Phillips, Mer. Only Twenty Minutes From Pioneer Square Unsurpassed Transportation Facilities To Reach Mount Baker Park, Take ANY Oar and Transfer to Rainier Heights Line Think What It Means To be able to get a lot in the most desirable and exclusive residence section of Seattle at least 50 per cent cheaper than similar lots not nearly so well situated This means that in 60 to 90 days the market values of all lots will be half again as much as they are today. A lot that now costs $1,000 to $2,000, will then be worth $1,500 to $3,00. purchasers are refusing this advance on their hold- Already early ings Naturally we also will raise the prices on all remaining lots during the work of improvement. Therefore you might as well make the most of present low prices. Water Front Lots $2,750 Up Medium Priced $1,000 to $1,500 Others as Low as $725 These prices include all improvements—water mains, sewer system, cement sidewalks, grading, ete., ete., as well as full privilege in club, boat and bath houses, wharfs, parks, ete The residents in this addition will have ad- vantages and conveniences possessed by no other section of the city Daniel Jones and F, L. Fehren OFFICE ON TRACT H. T. Lewis, real estate operator and agent, says: ‘‘I consider Mount Baker 0 per cent AGENTS 4TH AVE. AND McOLELLAN STREET cheaper than any other residence property on the market, considering their real value and great desir OFFICES: 117 CHERRY ST. ability. Prices should raise on these lots to meet the difference in the near future rl r ich bargains IND. 8944 EAST 2552 that 1 bought five lota.’ IND. 695 MAIN 2984 VRP £ a - money and says he recently returned League players were given new hate for winning four straight from Mont They are promised new taking the shirte for the next four in a row. eretearmer ote eee | } : ’ . '