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THER | is RON NOIZEMENT, SUCH A IN LIFE 15 FALSE, MPT 18 ITS JUST LL, IF POSSIBLE, ea AN ARRANOB WILL FOREVER PRE LANDS WHICH 1 1 M PASSING INTO r you f THOSR WHO THEM OK THE WHO REQUIRE THEIR sis the remarkabio utterance Whose wealth ts stim map $100,000,000, and who. ¥ quous, ranks amoag m captains of tn. the single stroke of his Barlow Walker, who timber land than any tm the world, might in equa! numbers yw with me at ‘ity, the timber the great economy a of the apd axplatoed ratign Poa bis enor wealth fe te lite kn eat. tmpiediate business and a) J This, therefore, may Be fille public tatreduc pS A nee bad unique fleure tn Greles, the unsolved ae been why © lumber 4 get formed alone the if ether big industrial cor Early in his interview gre the angwer, for me publicity He said alive there will aan ember trust if I can denn approached repeat deed & combination that ecxtrol cally all the ty of the Dutted States 2S T have as often poet Ma to even consider the fe the largest tndivié Weer of timber, beyond ques Weyerhauser, of St. Paul ly “discovered” and her w& the world as the lumber WG his many ace iS may control as ‘ oT. B. Walker, SMdividwal ownership Mr holdings are far more ox a4 valuable, for $100,006 Be value placed upon his timber by conservative Proud of Hie Bone. @me to interview a hun dollars, but 1 found a } : That is what ou | Onting Suits 810 Uy — + .| i Redelsheimer & Co. ye 800-804 First Ave Monorst Tropcoat -™ wit FIVE STALWART 80 were {YTRRESTO VANE WH ALTE EN CALIFORNEA PIN Extensive Line of Uorrect Suit Styles for Men find here ; Ming, ready for service apparel in America—The Bradhnrst System, of Boston. Prices $18 to $40. Other reliable makes $15 Up 5 OF MINNESOTA CAPITALIOT QUINTLY OPmRATES MODEST MAGNATE SAYS gps OT GAIN A BILLION DOLLARS FOR HIMeHLe EN LUM. whose blood man; @ man who ts human manner te friendly whoee runs Warm When | asked him about his five sons and thetr Jation with his enterprises, a «reat pride shone tn hia eves mn the business ved home from into my buat and today they um thoroughly that 1) now sehoo! they pees with derstand tt rea! delleve Iam no longer neces sary to Ite continued success eo Bach son manages departments that In themselves singly conatitute vast business enterprises wuch as many millioned men would view with envy The Boys Work Hard. j Fietebor L. bas entire manage | ment of the great Minnesota Umber tracts and lumber mills Clinton has absolute charge of the Cailfornia timber tracts. Very Ittle development work has been done there yet, and a herculean task confronts him Glibert M. spent many years on Minnesota timber tracts and finally od father In an advan ancrrm _tageous sale to & competing com cert. Willte J. conducts hie father's persona! affairs and manages the Baancea Archie Dean manages the or real estate tnteresta. M dollars are invested in Min realty alone. Archie bad no fixed ame until at ¢ he was allowed to choose it for himerit. Wealth Through Foresight. “What induced you to enter the tumber business™ 1 ventured to/ Mr. Walker “The nation must soon look to California for tte ptne lumber sap piy. Her forests are practically Virgin. The tnacowsathility of the mountain regions has delayed tts opening until necesatty demanded tt. 1 began baying California pine lands 16 years ago, as I realiend that thie tnvestment must prove very profitable. But in acquiring this timber it was imperative that me areas should be under control. With many and erehipe it would never have been marketed. It ts penatve to make It profitable to capital A long ratiroad Is necessary to reach it. The mountain streame are useless for transportation, as they are too precipitous Mills costing heavy Outlay of money will be required to cut the loge Into ada will be construct as ponat die. Michigan yoked wp tn and also the best Corner Oolumbia. HOUSE IN THE STATE wri THE FIVE #TURDY £0 NS OF “ONT HUNDRED MILLION & Wann. : Calffornia timber . THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1007 pot KING WALKER WORTH $100,000000, IF HE BELIEVED | TWTRUSTS, COULD MAKE SELF WORLD'S RICHEST MAN’ -* THOMAS BARLOW WALKER, THE LITTLE KNOWN ONE HUNDRED MILLIONAIRE, WHO WILL NOT GO INTO A TRUST, FROM HIS LATEST PHOTOGRAPH, world got pine lumber!” 1 propose to prevent the ex haustion of the California timber.” How can you prevent itt 1 asked k the people of Call t me in perpetuating jorests, and with thelr as reforeating methode will be employed. The mountain lands aro useless for agricultural pur poses and can be easily continued indefinitely in the production of pine timber, We shall cut only the larger trees. The smal! trees . left to grow. Im this man ner these sin may be cut over every few y and never become elatancs oe will you ask Net to tax ws out of the state If timber land taxes are made ex orbitant, we shall be compelled to out everything In sight to protect our Investment and get out of the hausted the | where will the fetermined never to allow this tim When you have ber to be used to obtain a great Looking along McClellan St. state. However, | anticipate no | | trouble now If | comm get this asstetance | am profit at the expense of the poopie |! consent to a lumber trust, might multiply bie enormous wealth many times. | who require It | were placed t the people, 4 1 intend to make | them available, and only ask a ree sonable profit for the use of m Launch Supplies jeapital and energy Engines, ote. Geo. H. Wood Btudies Soolology. house Co., 112 University @ 9* | “Here ia my favorite corner,” he j sald, as We passed through hia It. | ¢ |brary, Indicating a cs in which }the volumes were more orn thao the rest | {What te the general theme 1931 and ave. “Sociology. 1 love the study of | politioal, religious and industri problema the world over. 1 ca t Hever tel! which afforda me “ys Greatest pleasure and — inte } |these old Yolumes or my pict nt Mr. Walker opened lery to the public « There oh NORTHERN BANK 8 rn My tater jatreot | surve vie Seeeeerececeee enseceseeeeses this man's hon TRUST CO. it te simple amall, Ita wanoc b telly paid, $108,008 to him than a gilded palace. Ma A ag completior our comfortable bene are “ Northers the edge of the lawn, and he ‘ bunsiag 8s people are weloome to come a sit beneath the shade Whi charttable r Directors is done q Price Frank he fs the mat war Hunter inetite’ won By a ; cnn Py proce: leon Moore Increased the steel trust, Walker iC he would peeeeeeeseeeseeeeosvoses uy your Hat of ©. N. Brooks &| BARGAINS | } In Summer Needs | The offerings for this week are especially priced and are of exceptionally good value. Remember, our liberal terms of credit are made for all $3.50 50-foot Rubber Garden Hose $2.98 reen Doors, 2 feet 6 ine de by 6 feet 6 inches long eevee $1.25 Sereen Doors, 8 inches wide by 6 feet 8 inches long ivi $1.35 Sereen Doors, 3 feet wid feet long . $1.50 Extension Window Sere« We $1.75 Best Inlaid Linoleam, a yard . $1.30 The Best Printed Linoleum, a yard 50¢ WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Northwest Furniture € 2321 FIRST AVENUE Phone—Main 6172 Between Bell and Battery Showing office on 34th Av Here Is Where You Get Off Where Nature Gave Forth Its Beauties Bountifully IT MEANS That in 20 minute and sewer systems, and many unusual improveme: ’ ride from Pioneer Square you alight in the finest residence section of this city, with grand parkway drives, with shady nooks, broad beach and waterfront views Complete water nts. Doesn't This Appeal to You? Each part of the addition laid out with sepa rate and distinctive features and advantages of its own, giving special charm and character to each section. Take your wife, get on any car and transfer ture’s beauty spot for homes. to Rainier Heights line. It will bring you to na- DANIEL JONES and F. L. FEHREN, Agents IND. 695 117 Cherry St. MAIN 2984 eee SIX LOTS 10 (. F. MUNDAY One of the Leading Members of the King County Bar Verdict of Well-Known and Conserva- tive Man of Affairs Chas. F. Munday, Esq., one of the lead- ing members of the King county bar, bought six lots yee- terday in Exposition Heights. Mr. Mun- day's purchase is purely for invest ment purposes. He has been a prominent figure in Seattle pro- fessional and social life since the place was a village, and is deliberative and conserva- tive. He’ believes EXPOSITION HEIGHTS, at present prices, with the Ex- position coming on and the consequent de- velopment in transportation and other fa- cilities in that district, offers a chance for large and certain profit. He therefore backed his judgment for between $3,000 and $4,000. There isn’t a day that people of this class are not putting their money into Exposition Heights. Ground will be broken in four days for the -xposition buildings, and from that day on for two years the Exposition grounds will be the center of interest in Seattle. Already rails are being laid for a new car line across the portage, and the Seattle Electric Com- pany officially announces that the Broad- be extended f and Pike line will also across there next year. Such a situation never before presented it- self for investors in this city. The first lots in EXPOSITION HEIGHTS are selling for $325 to $800—one-fourth cash and $20 a month ; or half cash and the balance in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. There are 1,200 lots to the plat, and not over one-fourth will be sold at present prices. The remaining 900 will be held for the profit that cannot fail to come. We believe that, having 200 or 300 good people interested with us in the plat, will compensate for the low prices on the first lots. Just see this property, whether you want to buy or not. Take the University car to the end of the line—our representatives will meet you there. Go now and get an early selection, and remember, this is no ordinary. sale. The like has never been seen in Seattle, and we do not believe ever will be again, The view is superb, the land lies beautifully, and it adjoins the Exposition grounds, 202 and 203 New York Block. way FLY ON THE FLYER HEA, OLE, and Wks, "bia2 Sea Fbe ‘An entire dieck, ntoely le enh WEE Sisk end Re month CALMOUN, DENNY & EWING, Ree! biiding 8 Ac On the Sound. Fine for gar $$ dening, berry raising end . ebicken ranching. $250 to $750 per tract weer & WHEELER, Colman Bullding. ro re — a7 ee eee ee emer eww ree