The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1907, Page 11

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fit SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1007. ae ANCE OF A MINE AND CONFESSOR ORCHARD’S [bene at, rtor hn] eal Sacto WH AT list, Rests a"! ENGLISH PUG | Tet FORTUNE CHIEF RELIANCE OF HAYWOOD DEFENSE | wens twior tirctreatns sreume |exaemenc =” OF * SE 8) ste IN FORM ances. Part of the owners pr ‘I Johnny Summers, the English cuted search for a paying ore vein, a? Thm LYRIC. ron. while the others sustained them by “By the Bad Bea Waves” te this ries working elsewhere for wages, T' week's offering at the Lyrio. “Unele (tar ial Service.) Day family continued to be optimis | Keinie’a Visit” ts the newt bill to PORTLAND, May 28.—No more or MURDERER ¢ Mghtweight, proved last night to WAS PREUSONAL | tle and secured a shade more than | be presented by the Lewls @ Lake | female figures in tights on the bil ; } J one-half Interest in the property and | Company boards the satisfaction of a large number sor BBRCENARY | they still retain that control ) No more dummies in windows, per thie: | of sports of Philadelphia that be Ff | ‘The first tunnel developed only a AT THE THIRD AVEONUM, dressed improperly wie body of low grade ore, Then the) ‘The Taylor Company in “Stolen ‘No more displays of lingerie or 4 | workers went down the mountaln | by Gypater closes a successful | hosiery on makeup limbs peeping and proceeded to drive a new tun> | week urday night, “Deadwood | from beneath fancy skirts nel 1,500 feet long Inatead Of | Dick” will follow more indecent paintings on striking the ore body they ran par hibition in any public place, and Harlem Tommy Murphy of New York, and was going so fast more, than half the time that it Wi Soe’ deteest. | thought he would nock out Murphy vem Bee Miontve servtcn) 8.—Harry Orohard’s ts all the candy as a tighter. He fought six rounds to draw with mer Gov. murdering : " aio allel with it for a long distan a’ THE TAR t but not least, thoug 5 Soe ont here ts. of cou | Finally they struck ft by acckient | 4 special children’s matinee will| “No more scantily clad ballet bo Sight wae Of ine Nee me mp the Haywood « The | _A few years later they refused 49 be on at the Star Saturday after | girls on the various stages of the cw fom the ear and a. 4 view: Tig charges that he bee offer of $4,000,000 for the property.| noon. There are seven acta in this| theaters of this tow ree, par J te: proved that he is in every way : warder for money pal: All who held shares became rich. | week's bill, Cook and Clinton, the This in short was the gist of # Gidea, leks, per heed. | STOSt pusilios Edward Royce, former president of | crack women rifle shots, are doing | resolution passed by the Multnomah | ® ¥ “ the Weatern Federation of Mineré, | unique stunts. An entirely new bill | County W. ©. T. U. yesterday after staan , AT EVERET ] , married one of the Day girls afd goes on Monday nbon at & regular meeting, These | ,,"nomer hallvat per lm. “ete ee thus came into great wealth resolutions will be presented to the Severg! millions had been taken TLONKTOTTA CHOSEMAN ety and county officials to enforce. from the ming before 1906, at the! prenrietta Crossman comes to the aoe - loae of which year Steunenberg #94) Grand next week in “AILOLASud killed. Im that year and #ines, the | den peggy.” and “The Almighty THE MARKETS mine has yielded profits at the rate) potier” 5 of 91,000,000 annually - encom en Chinooks, per 1% | the se in the case of the state It wae knowledge of these f Commissi@\ men on Western ave. Mente. santas SS 4 Watewriest, i combined with bis unfortunate con TRI-DAILY PAP deple eureity ¢ \° pe: ’ county coro 10 > , were deploring the seareity of | Meer pe Ove wssgiMte: | cused of having taken money with ai, par tb, 8@iGe, mutton, officers of the Weatern lof Miners. It ts declar of the state that be proved at the trial to the state to present tt might is (Star Special Service.) SVERETT, May 28,-—William Haferkorn, Dan Currie and A. ©. Patterson have been subpoenaed by be enough for te simply deny the ga pat in © dence contra ¥ introduced by the} If, im the end ew e ite case beyou I ee, Haywood would | fition and thought of bull pen strawberries again this mornix - f owe to the inner cous according to this theory, that caused FOR SEATTLE “We can cell any amount 6 BO ns al alleles dressed hows, the sndorstanding that he would not defense now says that Orchard to make the elaborate and t oe » fro ° held ou taquest et only wuccessfully deny expensive to the deat! em at Soo daa Wasaal tach ie eet iat May and Veodntutte, for « number of years « Snohou : placed 5 Kastern Wash m timothy, ton. 98) | coun: at. be eam, but will be in a of Steunenbderg A tridaity publiestion has made| one merchant this morning. “There | Pusct hound & i: SSR: | county vasident, doing Sr © ae prove another and more ite appearance in Seattle under the | /# & reat demand this spring for “Tabb” ini| prorett men will go on the wtans | | ’ for the murder it) caption of the ’Tri-Dally Telegram.” | berries, The local erop is not com t ton as charac witnesses. | to do more than simply It ls published by Boos and Harold,| ing in a expected, The cloudy pers a; bre per Drehy } printed on three colors of paper, Weather of the past week and rains 7 | oui ‘om, ok. An stromps Mie | Be 4 wa thay at SRORMTARY HAYWOOD READING AT CORLL WINDOW, PROM A a nd consista of one page only for| have not alded ripening.” lime and Cement. rag rd preg oy. poet intro | ‘ Sins that he blamed PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN BXOCLASIVELY FOR THIs NOwerarmn tv ae a cb suad ~~ ; h edition. As i 3 gag My opine are pat Portiand cament wried, per DDL OEM Guced into the publie schools, de | ‘ . fading amateurs of the city will Phe intention of the new publica | slo omegrown sort is in| Portiand examen pie, bbl, 7 | ow for the loss, and that, THE JAE AT PORE. iepaever Ueah: tt the rend. cove agemye “eoume of the | demand. _— — voting about fifteen minutes to it | bie Rie al ee - morrow night, at the Grand, give tion is to give a brief resume of ane } bis alleged grievance ee ne WORD RED ® performance of the clever Daly day's news in a form that can be) The small sized oranges are out GILL OPPOSES TAX. each day } al Y day's n n * cea me pevenge by taking the in the Coeur d'Alene region. The the oldest san, in riding over the comedy, “A Night Off The par ton wails or in store windows, | of the market, but those of the ay the Everett baseball team or Day family, father, three sons and | hills about ten years ago, found 40 formance is for the benefit of the ing notYso much @ newspaper | larger sires are very fine, The| Hi! Gill, the Third ward council for Victoria to play two ex- | romance of the two daughters, occupie a ranch | out-cropping of ore that seemed tO Cathedral fund sort of ne bulletin pr ie low for this season man, oays that the city might fust bi on games with Ballard Friday | ine, one of the richest near Burke, Idaho. Harry L. Day.) promise rich results Members of The publishers have bad experi ae tax his law books as to and Saturday. The locals will re- “ the family filed ims and dix A. Kh. PRRFORMANCE. ence with similar enterprises alse. | Vegetables. impose @ tax on the chewing gum turn to Everett fn time to meet 6 FAPAN—CONFIDEN CES IN COURT BETWEEN HAY. | posed of half interest to a ranch-| pifty persons will take part in| where, and are confident of success | Totetoms, white River urtamns, rer ton, penny slot machines and the welgh-| Monroe on the home grounds Sum WOOD AND HIS LITTLE Greet. }man named Markwel!, Barly Work ty. mingtrel and waudevitie per tm Beattie. woe fis. Burbves ing machines used in the city. Gum day afternoon. = on the property was disappointing. | formance at the Grand Saturday —e - are charged « dollar a te - =] and Markwoll gave part of his balf gud Sunday nights, to be given for, NEW CAMP OF VOLUNTEERS. : s weighing machines $5| SIGNS TO BE LICENSED. intesest to men in hie employ. Ih) tne benefit of the Aretic Brother - “ n ? eoandt lieu of wages, Most of these men pood The stage settings are to be A new camp of Spanish war vet Code Commissioner Gleason has lieposed of thetr holdings for from ¢isnorate. Frank C. Egan promines rane will be iostalied tonight by REPROT FRAME OLIVER. prepared an ordinance to more | $100 to $400 each. that it will be one of the best af the officers and members of Fort ss _ closely regulate the erection of p A 4 Frank Oliver, Canadian minister | electric light signs in the city | Orchard was one of Markwell's| faire of ite kind ever given bere, son camp No. 3 at the an tha tales on haha’ the % q men who received a share in the on Twenty-first av. and Jotterson Sear ants a tee j. A.) object te to guard the mu- ie ’ " one « t. The new camp, which will hare at at the grour nicipality from Mability to damage laim. Afterward he was one of AY THE GRAND. . @ ne ». ereixes of the A.-Y.-P. exposition. | guits in the case ef accidents r twenty-five charter members, will be called Thygson camp. Wi! D. Downey of the Fortson camp wt! those thrown tnto the bullpen by Rose Coghlan closes in “Mrs. the federal soldiers called into the Warren's Profession,” at the Grand Poth he and the lieutenant gov-| sulting from defective or imperfe: nor of British Columbia will be installation. To this end a license rage engage om tonight muster in the new officers, The | Orances, fancy, 0.894%; choine, nme tavited to take part in the cere- is proponed and only those of prevented him from giving the at a? tue omatTLA veterans expect to be in the p =— ee en en Nee ass i ae RNY OY NEE CONE tention he otherwise would to the A Soldier of the Bmpire” wiit be | °° Memorial day { — ———__——~ _ nme j Hercules property seon at the Seattle theater until George Neary Finch Deed. q When reieased he was broken in Sunday afterneon, when “A Texas LONDON, May 11.--<eor Heory spirit, if not In health, and was Ranger” goes on Finch, known as the “Fa ‘ J penniless, While tn this condition, _-—— House of Commons,” who » i ] S | the story goes, he was induced te AT THR Lor resented Hutland tn the house fo 5 O O j sell Dis share in the mine for a few “Little Lord Fauntleroy” closes «9 years, hae died xu ‘ Special and Remarkable Proposition DR. RAYMOND Offered the First Buyers Beautiful interurban | Prominent Physician Who Has Made a Fortune in Real Estate § 7 A Man Who Has Never Failed to Pick e@ Coming Locations Dr. Alfred Raymond yesterday. | i purehased five fine lots in Expos i tion Heights. : During the past five years Dr Pte AED BIS LITTLE DAUGHTER VERYON, AGED 1, wit PERING TOURTHER IN COURT. Hare Ractustve Servies.) a moment of relatation Maho, May 32.—The pet heavy court routine, «he Koes, arm around his Interurban Heights te located # little south of West Beattie on the weet aide of the ridge talking to bim. Then a sm dividing the White River V om the upper arm of (he Sound and possesses the finest view ern face of the « of the Sound and mountains of any of Seattle's syuburba. The ground lies well and there is fust iman and for & moment the two enough slope to allow for good drainage factiities and to give a Gne view from every lot. Lots whisper back and forth and lx 301100 feet al and eeem altogether oblivious to w ie all ae = ae roams of ost Ik Re contin Teams - a ae ea at ena ' Raymond has made A fortane, and a f ern Inw and justice . Over 200 Sold Lots Alread cnt oe, rm a a ra WENT WEEK WITHOUT Fooo. ff ver Ol r y ments. We consider him one of the {)/ here ‘* » ae LET US send you the list of the people we have already interested and to whom we best all round, level-headed investors ~ ee have GOLD OVER 200 LOTS. Many of our buyers are operators, brokers and big real estate in Seattle, We sold him, as brokers, ' | VALDEZ, Alesha, May 25 buyers. They are the men whe KNOW and when you their names you will have faith In | : ; for $10 } ie ond 0. K Ball prospectors yon our umveually great offer to YOU. one piece of property for ,000, ; 4 feago, who were reported le and afterwards paid him $35,000 for {7 ext of an altercation have appeared they relate « ~ - ~~ — eet i : 4 ‘i Y Beary Werty, & conductor 0% horrible experience. They a half interest. We have sold him \ op ’ : were adrift in their launch, which INTERURBAN HEIGHTS Is |e ) a. The new Seattle Tacoma In thew 8 000 property for $45,000, worth now iMatinos wt. cable lines, ant became disabled, for 4 week, and urban line i assured y have ' : and Tacoma—they have built thre i ,000, We eeven young rowdies, H. during that time they nearly dled mi. already at coma end and © < is end on 1. They have « large bond ir j #100,000, and he has never failed to : o ant the gripman, was drawn of starvation. The two brothers cities to be operating In leas th a ar. and to make the eon the two cities In less the select the best locations for the big- ta which he received a = ome yemmring by searchers no mina * INTER R AN 1) sot: B ie one thon & alt way " thie ideal-home site tt “in gest pfofit—in many cases befons i ; . conees i ‘ a attle’s high. priced suburt ‘ vers ty & Add Rainter Beach, Magnolia ft anyone else apprec ed the district. The bigges Therefore, his purchase of five lots Whe was altempting to STOP ON EAST SIDE Gr Lake, Ballard or Renton, BUT COMPARE OUR PRICES. They are low now tenductor tn putting th bargains ever offered in Seattle dirt-—-a year from now they © enty times as much the party of fowtles off The Seattle ny LOOK AHBAD. Get in and share in the GOLDEN HARVEST INTERURBAN Wis aeeauited by the re at work lowert HEIGHTS owners. DON'T DELAY if the gang, six fn number, Madison et. cable line on Bandied. While Wright *ide of Second av. in order to per re % fe beating Werby ran ™!t op on that side of the fe drug store for street wit encroa! in EXPOSITION HEIGHTS for cash {is notab& EXPOSITION HEIGHTS price, if not the highest, of any residence property h-class. The first lots we are now selling are cheap— I : Lese than 35 minutes from Pioneer Square Interurban Heights has the best view—the best soll—the best boating, bathing and fishing— | in Seattle is neatinereistaned m rescued Wright | the crosswalk . the finest climate of any of Seattle's suburbs 398 it th ur for introduction purpose f you would , . Me kicks and biows of his| The street grading work ts also vteet Tithe and Abstract guaranteed } 325 ¢ mt this is pu f roduction purposes. If you would offer us these Who had beaten him to/80W delne completed on the MEMBER—Interurban Heights will be lees than 35 minutes from Pioneer Place when the } srices for every lot in the plat, you could not have them, for 900 lots will not be sold with a bottle. W side of Madison, between REME 9 . = I & dott rh a ae — - new Interurban is completed. Do you know the price of property which is now minut Peay a laren dB. = pee nraliveeg saree sind foe seach wd pis about the head /*9d Third avs., and teams and foot poe Pioneer Square? at present prices. They will go on from time to time at a ivanced prices, and we will } traffic wilt shortly again be moving Lote $125, $6 down and $6 per month sell the Inst lots for #2,500 to $8,000 } a jover th . MS PREAKS nis Am. —— “ eo Sak Be age yrs Ba ew is supert ey y runs down to the lakefront and:the view } cage whole sweey the lake and the mountains, including Rainier and the { mete on vINE VIEW LoTs . } oper at i? weet enaTTLe . , iv thie morning, result # ovigee om rms to first rchasers are very easy—one-four cash $60.00 a quart } i eatke au The lota are 202100 teat To the firet purch give a premium worth mon or ash and the balance in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months ; } the running _ the price of the lote—the most remarkable offer ever made on § real estate, The Pane ap sails wal eile Ak tals a aah hie ae ilk ek ae gti ae n to the pave coupon means money to you, Cut It out and mall tt TODAY ¥ and address and 1 ’ . i ‘ ° r - 5 at once send you full particulars. Don't delay, tomorrow too late, the lote will not to resist telling someone else Take the University car to the end of the line and our } last long. Get one now when you have a chance. It fe « am t but It is the «mall In Seals a oat tina ; . vestments that are the safest 1 make MB THE BIG PROFIT re ves will meet you there. ; } COMES FROM THE LITTLE INVES ANSWER TODAY, NOW--ABFORP YOU LAY Lots 40x1 feet with alleys. Abstracts and lawyer’s op’ to all purchasers. ASIDE THIS PAPER. NO ATTENTION D TO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES, IF YOU MEAN P te » picture ofthe praperty BUSINESS AND WANT THIS BNAP BEND IN THB COUPON. ¢ ise forget it | ‘ i } CALHOUN, DENNT @ } EWI, INC Alaske Building phpenctorenane A te ~ errr J. A. HILL COMPANY, 213-214-215 Epler Block, Seattle, Wash. \ an ) ) VAN rT ¥ “ Gen Please send with any expense to me tion on my part Maps, Pho y | * e808 eee tom on to fir pureha s of as rurban Heights } 1 ei? EAViEW TRACTS eras = p ban i ) / « ) L sie Name ® ol us - “ - / - 2/3 on the Sound. Fine for gar fe : wuy i , ©) 6 dentng, berry raising and ws : : : Tow chicken ranching sie $260 to $760 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Bullding. 202-2908 New York Block

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