The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1907, Page 11

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OVER INTO 350 city councils have » parsed The board of public works har ordinances ® the deen asked to begin the prepare of the city a pment. ton of ite call for bids for the new city cox pub- printing of the new code, which which is boing prepared DY wily probably be ready in the pext ie le B Gleason, ene: ve — two or three weeks, The book the city. It ick bye eon will contain from 1,000 to 1,200 general ordinance oe hn will adout 150 | 28 ordinances. These ) All trrelevant and out of date will represent the laws | Dille have been repealed rr present and past, ¥8tem of indexing is (he most per feet that could be devised ror and it's not possible that the city Wishes to let things go on as they are. ‘Why the county prosecutor does not bring these brigands of the jcoal mining industry to book, te |& question easier asked than anewered, It may be somewhat beside the mark to suggest a com partson of the public good coming grmek Bacurdey from the conviction of some poor 7 Rg bd oo highwayman and the conviction of gations ; ture | the Wealthy anarchist-breeding, ‘re ae pectable etth gemplete surprise to Supt, | Pe > aon 7. The * are 8 But since our ‘brilliant young mee $1.18 per day for thelr | prosecutor’ must consume his en demasd higher wages. On| tire mental light on a few obscure ere lest vie the Jape | erimin the C. P.'s are that by white ere a The Star has sounded the battle } out of = a ony * oe ry and they sincerely hope that thay board: you will take this matter up with the energy and good sense you are using in other departments of pub ie comeera. Your journal ts show ing ttaelf an indispensable promot er of applied public good and ft belleve | speak the sentiment of tieally everybody in Seattle d when I congratulate you your . public spirit and say ‘let the good Trachoma, the| Work go on.” from diphtheria tm the | erp james « “ yesterday. The ~old bor enitsted m eases of disses tr thie rie! ef Qu “A. P BRIEFS BY WIRE CASEY. ortntendent rat ey. Abecondiag Baw! Ramer. HONOLULI M 7.—W. OF w the abecounding treasurer of & Now fritate, bank has been learned, & passenger on the steamer Dorte on her last voyage to the Orient. He le reported to heave landed at a Chinese port and dis- | appeared tar Special Servier) T—During the | gattenal church Wednesday evening fn & double wedding ceremony. per sre | formed by Rev. RW. Fletcher, of 4 Seattle omer - Ryo Seetas “a Casbsan to Speak. MONTERANO, May 21 —The com fa the reveanes | ) This big tocrease nt the Monte- be held Fri mencement cxerciecs sano high echee! wi Be growth tn populatio aay There are tourters and the more general 8¢ | graguat is year. Congressman tor cooking and h Fran sahman will deltver the ¥ | ed@ress to the « Nate on Sohool Hood Isene. SEORO-WOOLLEY, May ¥ heard of echoot directors of this © om for Sat if the increase. He finds) Mistvicis are using more} y and attributes this eet that rural delivery | wil! est ee daily papers to the 2 vote geé that they burn more . evenings reading A. paniors in « field oon were de rants wh ot § per cent WOMEN OFF FOR aber The Seattle delegation to a convention of the Washington State ot annum. Bas been started by the company on the grade for to Sliver lako. five miles i. When t potat ts ne will be Biles from the Sander | Fyderation of Women’s Clubs fe coming b from ch meets in Spokane Tussday ad tis expected that that for g session lasting three days, fee closed with little delay, jeft this morning at 7:45 or trough line between Ev They will be joined en route by Geartie the Tacoma delegation. There are of this week tonne! No. | sixty of the former party and forty Monte Cristo branch of the latter. The next convention and caved tn seve in 1909, may be brought to Beattie, 290, Bill be opened. This hr the development has been if lack of trans ‘of the binckade al! supplies lectures which Dr. A. W. Martin @ benefit of the bullding fund ¢ new Church for Universa sligion wae delivered at Christen « Broadway ball last night The subject of lnat night's lectures & shortage of provisions ad a was Expla ion of the COAL MONOPOLY. Bvotut coer rhe cure was « Explanation of the tern slides. SAMUEL G. BLYTHE HERE. ayeer seus of May 21 ap 8 article that 1. for one 1 Spplaud to the « 1) Same Biythe. of Washington d eer rebuke to the coal mo- D. C.. a well known newspaper ed The robbery being pe a nd manager tf ty th tre m- some time of the Cosmopolita boid t open as to be magazine in New York, ts in Seat ‘When one pauses to con-|tle for a few days. He is tn the y _ rie ce of coal—and weet at this time for information } eon! now | regarding a ser of artt now me ant ly Ju should running In the Saturday Evening fe likely to the Pacific coast 4. Post in retatic r- and its development fe a sort of Meamer Yosemite 3 Hours on Puget Sound only 25 Cents } MONDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 TO 5:30 WONLIGHT EXCURSION Every Evening 8 to 11 P. M., only 35 cente 6. Foot University St. No Liquors Sold Se teportant effect on) LECTURE SERIES FINISHED, ty at Monte € where i will bem very busy one.| The last of the series of eight COTTAGE ACROSS FROM COURT RENTED FOR THEM, THEY WILL HAVE A COOK AND B£08 TO SLEEP DEPUTIES WILL MAVE AN BYE ON THEM EVERY MIN ure, By Jacob Waldeck Star's Mxchustve Service.) May = 8T—A (Sentt BOIS the «treet from has been fixed up home for nm as the the Haywood In ta bers Was paid the family living there to vacate for the period of the tri The house was se order to ted because It is close and conventent and wil able the jury to live Stferift Shad in comfort dain has both o Personal and official interest in thin matter of the jury. He served awhile back, as member of the jury io a criminal case, and he knows what “roughing moans He intends that the men having to stand the long and arduous siege in this cage shall have a proper de aree of comfort. A cook will pre pare thelr x the cottage, and every jw ep in a b The great court house lawn will afford thom # place for « The sheriff will adopt [ary precautions to pre ine xtraordin ent a mi trfal through even the earance of misconduct on the part of the jury. To that end four special bail | 'tfe will guard them day and night A stairway has been const jat the rear of the ted ort house, so butter was advanced 2 cents today, making the | Price of this product conta per pound Commission merchants think that Will be the prevail Ing price for “this some weeks today There was a very emall quantity of strawberries on Western « Kage did not change thie morning. Several crates o Hood River's sold out early. The vegetal was far from being }the best and so! | Salmon remaine at 16 cents per pound with salmon trout 15 cents per pound. This tx sald to be a high price for th jet the year teh at this time Vemetabtes. e clas vr ‘bom, fh ge oe Kase | atect rome aes. por & ows [ranch don oe j ramen, ie Catttornia. Pealtry. Live bene. per th fee, Hive tarkers, par a M@Me; Hive ducks $160 Cash, Balance 4 Voars. OL HANSON . Fixe VIEW LoTs IN WHT SPATTER at low prices and onary terme. LOCKER Co. +. SiG-A7-18 Batley Bide. ° . rr) eeeeeeere . LAKE BLOCK ash and $16 « . Prrrriiir iii 4 BEAVIEW TRACTS 7 $ On the Sound. Fine t © dening, berry raising an © chicken ranching 4 t ‘ Ps per tr 4 7 weer & WHEELER . 3 Colman Bullding ° | MRRAAARAAPAARAAPARS IN AND! paper jury will have, cottage thet will b and how they will reach the court) room and whore they will take their recreation } daily that the jurors will not come tal contact with the ere é in the corrt dor of the building, They will pase from the court room through Judge Wood's private office, down the TH® COTTAGE HOME OF THE HAYWOOD JURY, } stairway, and across the Po ntaagpe tl gore Sie gil agers EL RE RB ie olipeinaahiapsmnasiiitnadiaghinnension As an instance of the care which/one of the “good men and true” the bailiffs sight, and the judge must be exerctecd, the sheriff cites ped around the corner to buy a set aside the verdict | a care that recently figured in the cigar There was no evidence that In the matter of Haywood the verte, A balliff was conducting he had been “approached,” tn fact sheriff will guard aguinat the slight jorors tn 4 criminal o through hot been spoken to about est slip that might give ground for) the str to a restaurant, when ae, but he had been out of eritictem. ives. Te PWOFEE: lamba per heed veal per th O@ite) mutton, ih M@LKe: | information just received at th a cg, Teh er es Areneed Bowe iocal United States land office. Portiand coment Portiamt coment gm) cain ton, Hegat, Sheet, toe, Hil the Washington State Minnesota bs club, faued « call yesterday for SHAD FOR THE SKAGIT. every member to attend the ground breaking exercise of the A.-¥.-P. Under direction of the govern exposition, Other «tate clubs are eee eee | ment bureaa of fisheries, a million expected to be present to repre Monts. yo shad will be placed in the | sent the states that will exhibit im Steer, per 1) fe@ee; cows mm Teete: | Skagit river in June, according te om. Beauliful Interurban have 601 buyers Less than 35 minutes from Pioneer Square. Interurban Heights has the best view—the best eoll—the best boating, bething Perfect REMEMBER Lote $125, $6 down and $6 per month the price of the lots net 16,000 ORDINANCES HAYWOOD JURY, WITH HOUSE OF ITS OWN AND. ALL THE COMFORTS (FOP QUARTERS for Diagram, drawn in Boise by C.| N. Landon especially for thie news AS BUSINESS THE SEATTLE STAR—NOMDAY, MAY. a7, 1907, , WILL BE UNDER STRICTEST GUARD covmrmoonw “yous SOUSE RENTED, S' Jory purrng 5 Zé YARD OF COVETHOUBE WHERE JURYMIEN WIL TAKE RECREATION shows the dally march the the position of the thelr home, The fish were asked for by Recetw- or F. A. Twitehell about a year ago. | and Coment, ienported, per bit, Shab California, par bet oR May and Peedstutts. TO ATTEND EXERCISES. Christopher W. Horr, president of | Special and Remarkable Proposition Offered the First Buyers HeightS cated @ little south of Weet Seattle on the west side of the pe a Valley from the upper arm of the Sound and possesses the finest vi {any of Seattle's suburbs. The ground lies well and there ts just Srainage facilities and to give « fue view from every lot. Lote Thterurban Hetghts ts » White River taine Over 200 Lots Sold Already LET UG send you the Ilet of the people we have already interested and to whom we D OVER 200 LOTS. Many of our buyers are operators, brokers and big real estate They are the men who KNOW and when you see their names you will have faith in tly great offer to YOU The Tacoma new Seattio Tacoma Interurban have built three miles They have petween the and to this idea than it now takes to reach many *, such as erwit Addition, Rainier Reach, Magnolia Bluff, suT COMPARE ou ik “PRICES. They are low now. The biggest they vond in site it a large DK two cith ERURBAN HEIGHTS on f PIONEER 8Q\ {wa home worth tim ae fe for INTERURBAN HEIGH GOLDEN HARVEST OON’T DELAY and fishing— of Soattie’s suburbs anteed. ghts will be less than 36 minutes from Pioneer De you know the price of property which the finest Title oe when the is now 35 minutes Interurban new Interurban is completed He from Pioneer Square? Special Offer to You Today The lots are 30100 feet To the first purchasers we will give a premium worth more than real estate, The attached th name and address and we will ate, the lote will not t it is the small in ME THE + PROFIT ANSWER TODAY, NOW-—REFORB YOU LAY TO TELEF INQUTR \F YOU MEAN IN THR ¢ Othe ‘ ot It ong . THIS TI % THIS PAPE AND SEND J, A. HILL COMPANY, 21° Ge21 42 5 — Block, — Wash. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 When we entered into business, in 1888, the legend in the above cut was adopted as our trade mark. It appeared in our first ad- vertisement and during all of the vicissitudes of the ensuing nineteen years it has appeared in every other advertisement. Now, as then, our references are “Every bank and business man in Seattle.” Seattle had then 27,000 people—now she has more than 227,000. The bankers and business men of today were not the bankers and business men of 1888, but we refer to them as we did then, with equal confidence. When you are buying property it isn’t a bad idea to deal with someone whose record is made and known and get-at-able. In 1888 we didn't have a paid up capital of $500,000. Today we have, and further- more, not a dollar of our stock could be bought at $2 for $1. When you are buying property it isn’t a idea to deal with someone of financial it means there can be no bad responsibility after-claps. EXPOSITION HEIGHTS is bought and paid for. There are 1,200 lots and only 300 will be sold at present prices, $325 to $800, After these are sold not a lot will be sold at less than 33 1-3 per cent advance. two new The building of car lines across the portage and the preparations for the great Exposition will in three years quad- ruple the value of every lot in EXPOSI- TION HEIGHTS. It will double them in twelve months, and we expect to at least double our prices in twelve months. The property has a charming view of lake and mountains and adjoins the University, grounds, * Terms are one-fourth cash and $20.00 a pgergel half cash and the balance in 18 and 24 months. or one 6, Lots 40x100 feet with alleys. Abstracts to all purchasers and also attorney's opinion, certifying the title to be perfect. Just see this property and if you don’t want to buy you'll surely tell your friends. Take the University car to the END OF THE LINE and our representatives will meet you there. Office on the grounds. Call and get a picture showing the view from the property. Our representatives on the ground wear an Exposition Heights badge. Deal with no one else cauforl& 202 and 203 New York Block

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