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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUEBSDAY, MAY 7, 1907. CAPED CONVICT, BARS LOCAL GUARDSMEN PLAN BIG OPE skaters tee DECLARE LAW = ["omw sexronaia AGAIN, NOW HAS FREEDOM MEET FOR JULY 4 | oc soa ang IS RIDICULOUS 3°" 5" REMARKABLE CASE OF WM om : | A big athletic meet, to be parte: cause of the fact that they never ‘ a had a chance to teat thelr ability whirrrne JANUARY, THE JEAN VAL tpated in by the National Guard VEAN OF AMERICA—KANGAS 1ONDON, May & le bill passed th orial erpectedly with a vote of 416 to I fe a prevailed. In school competition, are doubly | The White t A committee from the | tina the & men or this city, ts planned for July 4. Companies B,D, L. and MADMAN BREAKS HANDCURES MAN WHO LIVED DOWN A Company A, signal corps, compos local compantes, composed Ter '* et ‘ re “4 i Pot . es ling the First battalion, have signi Hanking, signal A bo PP an eintine « ort "omg t | and barges will be on the BBURC May §.--Most * A ee, PAST FINDS PRESIDENT AND | fled their Intention of competing — bar D secentiiaana before seven daye sensational facie ft'ls sald will be 1 Setternat 5 and the affair, which {t Is p . % and Corp. MeQillacud f a : ovoae oT 8H : brought out in the sult of Mra. Bila " etlae THOUSANDS OF oe se to make an annual event, will be Hi, last week convened and At the Dawece Mad. 4 Shen po sthon naniael te Ree . a . Haeoe FRIENDS. the big thing tn an’ athletic arranged the following ist of! pawson, ¥. 7, May &-——Naviaa-| ance companies for $10,000 each on ‘ way ever undertaken by the mil events, which will be rua on July a wilt open Beat week, © sing ee eS aes — itia men of thin state 1, the scene of the contests not ¢ the tranaportat bene ty Alves ©. Beweekes Basket ball, indoor baseball and having yet been decided upe end. barges will] yoo Mute ele not only. Pitts [Beare Stare Bixclusive Service.) eoasional outdoor bas have 100-pard dash yard dash, 440 feete wil startle not only Fe rdamen yard dash, half mile, one mile, 120 bars, but New York social sirgies as much as the « KANSAS CITY or hee t t . purdies, 220 yard low seth Wilh January © not ever been able tackle tn yard high bur Prag fi sonnet forth Wiliam . 3s past. There are a nber of hurdles, discua throw, hammer he legal wife of Shumaker have to know hime an 8 , old high school and university throw, shot put, pole vault, rum e@aped convict It “ eat bad stare in th a mpanies, and a ning high jump, running broad host of other athletes, who, be jump, relay race for companies Mander an assumed name ms ah cacaped cony w both od deal like the | who wanted to We feel a ¢ TODAY'S PRICES We still are willing to quot K average Giacovered only to « a moved a, FIRST ANNIVERSARY SEES he sie OI welt, moved by 4 ee P » oh aici prices a RD We have been pushing the sale of this property to “harrpERIEA Pal tea Ppa ‘ a to extend ch ex ¥ a 0 ; that there will be only ! has been purchased, That pleases us, naturally North of Grand Boulevard and south of McClellan street mot the ceiling of ~ WM. JANUARY . We want to sell the remaining lote—(and they're $1,200 $1,700 aera wee Se itt Today is the first anulversar Work will begin on many of the wat of North of McClellan street and west of Mount Baker P, 4 ike the imagining » gifted beitdinme temediately. Partha going rapidly and yet we 1't want to dispose of them $1.56 t Park e Wory-teller did he breathe to his little wife, S1-/0f the organisation of the Alaska 1) a, june | too quickly. That may sound paradoxical, but the rea wore 10 © $3,000 * Twelve years ago We ary lently and bravely he fought d Yukon-Pacific exposition corpora y : On Hunter Boulevard, slong top ridge ey fas seen one might in (he olgb his past, till only @ tow dave aso tion and the first year's work son is evident if you stop a minute to think $1,000 + 1,500 mernend of the postoffice ob jaa he was walking on the street. | ows that the fair will be a suc Every dollar's worth of completed improvements Kast of Mount Baker Park $1,500 » $3,000 On Cascadia avenue and east to Lake Washington > messey, Okla. The sa ht the he was suddenly accosted by two ~ , ' p postoffice was re was men, who said cons Already the sum of 62,087 A A W we're spending over $350,000) makes us able to raise $2,000 sa arrested, tried, conv i sen Hello, January! 000 has been raised for building . srices accordingly . ay to 300 enced to five years ament And one added the fair and most of the depart : ” Water front lots 2 750 on Ym the federal pent ry at Ft Come with us ments of the exposition have been To you that should suggest the wisdom and economy up Leavenworth, The two men were City Detec- | thoroughly organtec The 001 © cents este ‘tn Oe Gan of buying without further delay TOMORROW'S PRICES ? For three years January was ai tives David Oldham and Alonso | of the ground decorations has beeo persons sending in the prisoner, and so secured a Ghent. They had recognised in An-| mapped out. The fair has been Commutation of his sentence to & derson the long escaped January thoroughly sdvertieed throughout Hittle lesa than four years But one There ®as o bitter scene in the America, and foreign nations tn Bight he caw a guard asleep. "The jail that night. The little wife formed of Appro gudden temptation thus presented came hastening, and buried her! priations for oxbi twas too strong, and in a fiash Jan- face in her husband's strong arms been made by many states « wary waa crawling over the prison while be told her for the first time senate bi passed a bill approprt wall his story. Before he had finished sting a | eum for exhibits The next day « came to she bed forgiven him. from our island possessions ‘Kansas City, giv ame as January went back to prison, but Chas W. Anderson. He was gaunt there was a great wave of sym ‘end Gpare. At Jast he secured work pathy that spread over the country im @ restaurant. He was « faithful Eminent jurists. professional men | employe. For years he worked dil! merchants, clergymen, the rank gently, and finally married, when and file of citiae mothers and ) he was 29, a young girl of 17. In wives, al! united tn a plea for clem the meantime business had prosper: ency.. Senator Warner took the 4, and Anderson soon bowght a matter up with the president, and Festaurant of his own. Then a baby it was a happy moment when the d the 810 Bel * , Metore May 12th. Seeecesereseseeeseserees SEAViIEW TRACTS On the Sound Fine for gar dening, berry raising and ebicken ranching $250 to $760 per ot WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. AN ADDITI Do Not Forget the Special Features If You Want to Build You can start work at once--everything is ready for you. countrymen here ive. ASH. MASSLOCHIOR ¢ Ratiey Wide And owned equally by all residents in this addition Cc. May § spared girl came to him. news bad been broken to beth Jan ele He was frugal, bonest. and his vary and hia wife that be would Se 7 ie a 2 Integrity was above ques either be pardoned or his sentence $1400, GRMEN LAKE BLOCK 9 9 Fer irvigeted Lande oall on Club House—Of exquisite design, comp! We will be glad to help you in anyway possible with 4 ot a word of his past life commuted 4 oon “We re nes 3 3 COLUMBIA CANAL 00. ments, on commanding eminence, the peffection of « your house plans—and have many photographs and —— - ¢ 08 ee eee ETT ute munity comfort and conveniences sketches that might aid you in determining the charset AOKI MAY NOT COME ee ¢ Fea Banding, benete, week. Boat House—With plenty of room for launches, row of your residence. No charge for this service a (Star Spectal Service) Attalia, Walle Walle Co, Ween, boats, canoes, lockers, floats and all that you ¢ 1 de Take any car and transfer to Kainier Heights lim , e Aw . HEMNEY. ¥ Ma ‘ . sire were it your very own ng direet to our offices at S4th ave. and MeGh —s, : ~ ~ Be cles tor om on ‘ . Bathing Pavilion—Not a mere shed divided into Ask for Mr. Mitchell Phillips ellan several t the Ps sion of dynamite . closets, but a place from which ¢ enjoyably and @ific Coast this to expla on were blown tnt ake $ vee Vee ee dress comfort the spew Japancee treat * : = $ tn Wher smaTTin 4 DANIEL JONES AND F. L. FEHREN ” | Coat Sa ee eee, Sat low petene and ean terme, ALL THESE FREE OF OO8T AGENTS. 117 CHERRY STREET . . . 17 hig post or that the Mikado s pormemeess soeeete “= a viett as t b or ie rising acd « sable. too. o Just a Week Since This Addition Was Placed Upon the Market s¢Atready the Sale of Homesites Has Broken All Records We do not know how long the remaining lots will last, but we cannot Lots 50x120 to 50x150 think it will be long when the demand seer be so brisk and continued Sree ty improvements on every lot irrespective of price We do know that present prices are much less than we should be get CEMENT SIDEWALKS AND GRADED STREETS ting, and that it will not be so very long before we will raise them all We'd rather wait a little lon nd make more 25 Per Cent Cash However, we'll keep ‘em where they are the balan e week, ans Ralance in eighteen months, monthly or quarterly. 10 per cent. discount how—but you'd better not bank on longer n all cash payments of full purchase price The First and Only “City Addition” to West Seattle Twenty Minutes From Pioneer Square Ee ee ge ee ee ee Fifteen-Minute Gar Service “Where the sun does not come-- the doctor does” Take Fauntleroy Park Car From First and Yesler to Californ nd Four « will find us in Once you see this property we ieve that you will agree with us that the office and rest house t is the most desirable residence section in this part of Seattle—a place NOTICE THE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF MOUNTAINS AND THE Ree tae Y ~ REASONABLE BUILDING RESTRICTIONS ration in the ‘ f improvements and comfort 314-315 NewYork Bk Ewin F. 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