The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1907, Page 7

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Megara Le a MAY 29, 1907 THE SEATTLE STAR-WED WILL YOU GIVE ONE DOLLAR A MONTH TO WAYSIDE MISSION? RS. M’KINLEY IS LAID TO REST AT CANTON ~ with the tuners! cortege SIMPLE SERVICES ARE PERFORMED—|Dtt. The police | tro other Oblo citie EXTRA GUARD IS THROWN AROUND [82% placed themsel von f the seeret sorvive , hereby pledge myself to send each her month to the management of the Wayside Emergency Hospital for the period of one year beginning June 1, 1907, the sum of one dollar ($1.00) PRESIDENT AND PARTY ON ACCOUNT OF | ait inting anout the home Name UNUSUAL NUMBER OF FOREIGNERS |t\mves, suring th niet Wy Wo Rintdanes ! my, the att * The BEING AT THE FUNERAL, Souk a ipaba't0 Ue tome remain on guard the rest of U Business night . Cxolgotz Rumor (Sertepe Telegraph Servier.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 2 The family of Michacl Ceolgols, a brother of Leon, denie “at M acl has gone to ¢ as can afford it to sign the ing pledge and mail it to the man editor of The Star. If you feel that you accompany One dollar a month There isn't a wage earner in the city of Seattle who can't afford to give away that much money can give $2 a month, or a greater sum than There are thousands who can just as that, alter the figures to suit easily afford to give away $5 a month The Wayside Emergency Hospital ia de And still the people of this city would serving of all the aid Seattle can give it stand idly by and allow an institution such It is t only hospital in the city of Beat as the Wayside Emergency Hospital to re tle that always leaves the latch string main in want, possibly to close its doors hanging out for the lack of an addition of less than You can’t afford not to do something $100 a month to its income for suffering humanity The Star wants as many of its readers Why not do it this way claim he has gone to Pe mate his wife's y have always beer tve it down Mre, McKinley's Eetate TON, 0. Ma * CATERER HAS JEWELER AND *) "= fae LAWYERS ARRESTED 9 “uss gore to the MeKinley family « Mra. McKinley's a . ”" t Ri - ie exe eted hertt t ” —_ "é am ie oes sloon. ke 3 iu ® ox Arrests Made PRRCY DAVIS, & F. BLAING - , sis SANTO, CS en h—T vend AND WILMON TUCKER wir . - a MRS. WILLIAM McKINLEY Stiacd en coneie >| setnanon ‘ shew y ; {eertgps Telearaph Service) ‘airbanks, Secretartes f 4 wa *2 agains “ Ge © & carton, 0. May 2» ody | Corteiyou Because Perey Da . a Se Mrs Ma Saxton McK was Guards for President oe . one tee prove: | fay. * my J ce © SE pometent ts the vanlt imeae cat eee Sil De prietor of so, Phos by Phinney Sea-View na Rixey, Knox, Herrick, General Co ae | Sane wee, ee Are ive i pe bent mere for |the sad . ess | St: earioh eames eae : for some tine pat | YOU Can cut ie was ethene Miteaee co : yamerie down a tree i € pie and. tere forthe, mes = PAY TAXES OR = seca ‘creating aorss's|| 4 96 meimurtes |) nr" 5: The relatives « . nih , : yi £ - : on 6 n kw AD. ~ Tomorrow “rye 5 : : Masi $250 to $750 Isa Holiday in All | <%= sale Ir : Na lepos Joseph E. Thomas m0 paune—it Keep rah STUDENTS DRINK ae a te | é " s -~ : (Stee Special Service.) 109 Cherry St 1 ‘ Entrance to Lowman Bldg WEST & WHEELER " . f ! Main 4114 Ind, 2499 Colmin Blook Oo Compouna Interest : : : “ASSOCIATED DENTISTS, COAL CASE CONTINUED ane INTENDING DEPOSITOR deo start until Son “| 9S FEOPATHY weer Largest 8 Deposits in the Northwest : ~ — ° Reserve Over $3,000,000 JORDAN PLEADS GUILTY TAKE THE “SEEING SEATTLE Dr. c. F. Lathrop | t 4,000 Satisfied Depositors (Neriope Telegraph Service : - since. ‘ s ass Psandi navian American Bank Pps me [iver trowt ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE = , —— 1 NATIONAL IN DIVORCE |r. nae ta (Keripps Telemraph service.) t pr al speaker VIEW, real estate the COLUMBIA page Al the Meadows irday of this - On Friday and week will be A mobile races at th Meadows Care will leave Sun Glasses First and Jackson sts. at renWar Are necessary w rvals, insuring ample tranapor ‘ for all. The admission is 60 fee ad, page 7 on Lots of People Are Interested in Washington View Addition yple have read our advertisement from | to day and have been moved to go out and look er the property. Aud when they see it, they buy it. | Because it's good. It's well worth the money. It's close to the car. It will soon have a second car line. It's cleared and grubbed. It's ready to build on right now. mmands a grand view in all direc- | And we all know what an effect on real estate alues a fine view is commencing to have ¢ people who are today buying lots in Washington | \ Addition find themselves in the midst of a beau- reside s n a surprisingly short while ( t tomorrow and look at it Prices $350 to $500. Average price less than $400 | 40-foot s. You ean buy on one-fourth cash if you sh, balance at only 6 per cent Take ld) Renton car to Fairview Station. Sales- nds from 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. NMicGraw, Kittinger & Case In the Colman Building. Come and See. =" Gascade View Addition Tomorrow k and Rainier $ $ er lot on eas Mutual Realty Company Hayes-Anthony Go. Pioneer Bldg.

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