The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 10

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baie dadiy of all tranafiguratore, Third by Adele Palmer & Co y work of Flo rand fourth act, put on + The Star puts up the same show a 7 all week, with a continuous per Following the news printed in the ment ylelded yellow metal 1n gre8l formance Memorial day er quantities © yesterday of the strike @f Quan Fe , . Plaga er eam Not much was thought of the ork. Dector.” i, a the gravel p lhe * presence of gold f old a presen: gold, until an mit The Bee i at the on land of or, looking over the grave’ tar vel Co Green oe tse Lyrte, fe @& frothy summerseason the Seattle etric Co. on Green ed tha + preoer ing ries show. Next week the Lewis ana!” the bas a with riffies, it w ae oe “ = the “ot f 85 « © the cuble yar —_ be od will give "The Girt gainere, with start At about 180 yards of sand - @nly do they corrobera ie washed out of the gravel every nnionhana? ehaanil ence of gold in ‘the gray tay. At rate, if the mining sineitetin, Chie nibh that if worked by proper met # man was correct, gold worth $37.50) oii ine ah BB ee —— would yield nearly $ = wasted every day at the gravel Thure ws a sales “ me Without interfering wit 1 pl laste over omedy te Dusiness. The miner also stated bis belief) Oo |) I ele: meal \ After the ff seovery of gold that the gravel pit ts fn th Of vas had it fm the gravel, A. Kingsley, manager lent river, which lon ef the company. experimented by ted the gravel and golkd now as tales wane © tarking burlap and canvas on the up ek eed : “ S Bettom of the wm Manag Kingsley and some of * an auper washed the me rking at the pit, reall ‘ with Ol f a week ne that they are rlooking a SOOM f Prin had caught @ quantity valuable asset thelr work, are 8d Pa of Diack sand leh was washed og & met tehing the ee, AD ea rrenes: 0 cents worth of aus metal which is now going : i A repetition of the expert to waste exas Ranger” te th week's tt ne a Swatt le heate * a military play, abounding with melodramatic seen “cry BUYS THE GOLD MINE“ cc Deadwood Dick o at week new Third Avenne theate Fite city of Seattle w p a few Furth le sald to h old Tay he cites Ree Baye, become the ied posseasor of ‘8 “ht im atreet ci . @ gold mine Evidently peliev Although al! to secure there wes mi h 4 have been {t it from the city y fathers last _ piste struck a a at the cor) ownership of, publi 1 | and Geckded to buy from CLERKS’ ENTERTAINMENT Georae Vo Cheemen Berted ' HOO, M 1 | The Retail Clerks’ Union No. 6 | will give an entertainment at Labor | gene Temple tonight, beginning at | romd». o'clock. consisting of sev numbers and other *, which will be fol t by a dancing party The ‘Was recently discovered in the Se Qttle Electric company's gravet pit @@ Green Lake it old ae. 1 " j eg evice, ise fait mine. {| proceeds will be used in carrying © S Sewet dollars worth of precious pot ne competgn fer cariy store Dam Wrecks Homes ‘meta. HUDAPE Ma . The city council voted last night « anne " e te buy the mine, for boulevard pur " sod rode Di peers. The city won't work It asa ' « in T Mine. and in fact Mr. Furth never - tw ‘ . found enough gold there to make ave he ° o mining profitable, and anyhow Mr Rew. thee. 6a. eo a aj \ several hits and one To Ports Abandoned. —__ < >>> f Star this week The) ®T Pa M . 8ix-room die © is scored by Fred Russell, a and Keowh, M MODERN HOUSE blackface comedian who delivers ** . mon bs we his monologue well enough but who ~~ my . - KS Good barn, chicken houses, 0) has not troubled himself to study Shelle’s Grotto mr won horess. one Wagon. the 3 yles tn comedy lines. The! Concert every afternoon and even ads of chickens. y s our im number tm number. First ie ret ie ing. New program every week THIS 18 A FINE CORNER Trobdstructibie view of Green ( 0 SEAVIEW TRACTS Lake; 1 dieck from station. . Spend May 0th with Seattle On the Bound. Fine for gar $850 CASH. Chapter of Bank Men on their «pe dening mere raising = and Balance $15 per month; price € seursion to beautiful Victorta ehicken ranching $2,800. This is « bargain Past steamer “Indianapolis” leaves $250 tw $750 per tract ADORESS C26. CARESTAR. } 5 seine 3m. Reund WEST & WHEELER 92.00. Tickets on sale at Colman Building 0-5 OO i gee TIETH. IDEAL SPOTS FOR HOLIDAY PICNIC PARTIES. BRING YOUR FAMILY. oo NATURE'S CHARMS, SALT SEA BREEZES—EVERYTHING TO MAKE AN OUTING ENJOYABLE. THE OPENING DAY OF MAGNOLIA PARK—DECORATION DAY, MAY THIR- REMEMBER THE OPENING DAY—DECORATION DAY ROM FO MMDENA ae tHE BHATILE BL AR—AUBBUA’, MAX 40, Lous dancing of the Four Shannon aethdron Second te the rapid change | | of costumes and impersonations of |? | famous men by Robert Pulgora, the |“ fireon Lake Reservelr Addition \ {THURSDAY} WIEH A CHOICE LOCATION O'fetens Dined by Kine INTERNATIONAL BOND & Oriental Billiard and Poo! Par Orchard and Meadow new tables and the only 6x10 pool Green Lake Property Washington View Addition « $375 © ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE EVERY SIX MONTHS ONLY 6 PER CENT INTEREST on side and rear RENTED $100 A YEAR FIGURE IT OUT Parry Investment tric Rainier Valley car line Ney pa nike VIEW ADDITION berry raising snd $760 to 0760 per tract WEST & WHEELER. Leok at the Sales Made YESTERDAY % LOTS Green Lake Reservoir Ad First av. and Ch at ow Baleemen on the Ground From 10 to 12 a. m. and WER HAVE 4 tote \ McGraw, Kittinger & ume IN THE COLMAN BUILDING INTERNATIONAL BOND 4 © 337 Pioneer Bidg UTOMOBILE PARTIES Are Especially Invited to Enjoy the Pleasures of a Drive Through the Enchanting, Winding : =e MAGNOLIA SCENIC DRIVEWAY [| THIS NEW SCENIC, PLEASURE ROUTE FOR AUTOS AND CARRIAGES CIRCLES ABOUT THROUGH THE ‘ COMING CHOICE RESIDENCE SECTION, WHICH RIVALS THE FAR-FAMED PALISADES OF THE HUDSON RIVER FOR BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. RE FLYING OVER MAGNOLIA PARK <T LAWTON CAR AND GET OFF AT’ HAVE YOU SEEN T ENTIETH AV. WE ST. CARRIAGES WILL MEET YOU. 20cm se DAVID P. EAS TMAR 2 cms COLUMBIA VIEW ] ed c re about SE t Bf, (8 { uml t mw 1 te Pp 0 ] Columbia Cit chool and car, ; i O ' ' ' ' , re ible, carefully selected real estate G tract on savings bank terms. Price $17 ra little more for some f lerms, ten per cent cash and small i monthly payments f « New Rainier alley car line is a cer But even now—hold your watch, twen- | 7. inutes from Pioneer Square. | fom % 7 Call and let us take you out today. 4 ) re i can't get off, make a deposit to d your lot Your money back any before ng purchase, if for any ” 1: should not be satisfied! ; i us up id Hs, Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, | Tel. Exchange 34 tnd, 4105, tna 466 © Alzska Bullding MOST SIGHTLY PARTS OF MAGNOLIA BLUFF, SEATTLES CLOSE-IN PROPERTY, BUT 7 an FROM THE DIRT AND HUSTLE OF abel CITY. STREET IMPROVEMENTS ALL PAID FOR. THE CAR LINE WILL EXTEND PAST THIS ADDITION. THE FINEST VIEW TO BE HAD IN SE- ATTLE—THE SOUND, THE MOUNTAINS | AND THE WHOLE OF SEATTLE'’S WATER FRONT.

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