The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1907, Page 3

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“July 10, fixth av, south, July 11, a afr, Jones—To wife of Wugene A Jones, 408 North Sixteenth av. July 12, a girl MeDonald—To wife of Thos, W McD 6 North Seventh ay, (ARRESTED 66,960 on th AIR OHIO |=: The district covers the choo noon for interment. The body was accompanied by Benjamin Stevens, son-in-law of the deceaw aH L, Pickard, both of Portiand, @ between Wieventh and Eighteen nd between Kast Roy a The steamer Ohlo, which arrived) wage Gal from Nome yesterday, will rer in }at Pier 6 until Monday when she WISE LAWMAKERS 6PLIT. Collien—To wife of Alfred F. Col The question of paint yesterday | Will leave for Quartermante Ha len, Minor hospital, 10, a Johw C. Murphy, a well know Se | © Kl the finance committee to . oe be the drydock. There | boy athe lawyer, fo rly assistant; Postpone final action on the re-| i tonsiderable work to do on Cook » wife of Horag prosecuting attorr of ing coun paira to the elty hall, At the me ne oo . re oa of the at « , Kant Pike at, Ju nj ty pander W.2¥, Scott, Gas arrest-|in& the ordinance appropriating | 0M the feo in northern wa ~ }od This morning by Officer Holmes $4.2 260 bd overhauling the old} io bg tot I" Ty ni | fi , ‘or | building ken up but the wise| the agen n | | Beckman—To wife of Jamés B. wil been out of t it for iilding an ta : . . Wie President ‘ Church Has Has Done More Than} ga Clty ale ei ere, i Sr sew are tot | lawimatrera auitt oo eaten steamer will \a@ girl when the warrant was serv | Reap nm said if the bill | in- | again by Uqggiddie of Augu | P Th Goodwin—To wife of Hdwin §.| 4d, aworn to by Charlotte Seobey,| clude the painting of the striture | TO PAVE ALLEYS. Cabinet for Universal Peace---Thousands Hear lacouwtn, tag Tnirtconth av north,fendeying him with tarcony Oy n |/Pewaw forunat - > July 11, a air betvlement Murphy at once gave Reynolds said that it seemed a The People of Capitol Hill 3 Statesman Speak, Shake His Hand and Declare Ad- Melatrren To yite of Charles N,| bonds for hla’ x pity, this talk of wasting ® lot of] aig tne Motion ter vave ail the |Melntyre, 720 Whirty-third av In explaining t mattor Mr, |@bod paint alle in the netsh borkgod and a “te f F ividi U lI d F July 8, a boy | Murp) wid the woman making| Mullen retortad to Reynolds tha) jai iate of the cout has been ma vance Reports 0 ity ncaied ror, Stewart t 1. Wilfred | {he complaint was his client and | coming from the rural districts he | Detlmelg ot lhe nome han prope . Ninth: av, north,| 28d been induced to swear out a| Couldn't be expected to see the ¥ ° a . complaint against him by his ene-| value of a good coat of paint any | - = oof R. 0, Frawh:| Mes and that the embezsioment|more than he could that of an| City Hall Market Twelfth av, July 6, aj che aw falne, He said she had | evening dress | Rolled roast beet 10 ‘i ft the matter of collecting a No agr ont we reached and | steal ifc, leg of lamb 14 i, ¥, c ristopher | Mortgage, rents and other bills to| It t# not certain that the commit (Thiga Ave Reine mh "ped of Christorber | itm and that he had $145 on deposit | tee will ever consent to vote thet nf | irl ¥ se. J “| for her, but that he had refused | repairs, although the work is under COFFEE | Garrott—To wif B. Garr 4 gyi yd unl abe yald him | way Vis. | seers Bixtrelanth at, July 7.) oral feom, which she refused to do,|CUSTOMS APPRAISER HERE.| Responsible coffee; we |. “ ‘ ‘ maintaining that he was entitled tp | Hl ase Olson—To wife of Oscar OlWOn, | 6 toq was on) @| Judge Myron do, Vriew of New| know of buts five: Schil-|}; 18 S148 Blolse: at., 0 boy York, one of the United States Ken | ting’s Best | eral customs appraisers, ta In the BS DEATH RECORD, ON THE FRONT Jelty hearing protest cases at the | A tk thik and wih | joe customs ¢ spea nightly | BISHOP ALEXANDER WALTERS.| Deaths were registered today Se aKa Pore Radi tee ay. tee Wal NG ieeee votbens: yous’ sooby | iby Jersey City, Who Presided at Yes: | follows: " mm ha cal customs office if you don’t like it; we pay him ~ terday’s Session at Tent Willie-| Asal—Chonaky Asal, 17, July 7 The Buckman leaves tonight for | ton. Seattle General hospital San Francisco with a full passen CRUELTY CAUSES DIVORCE. |. r | #4 = yaenananiseestonttinie |. Hanson--Peter Hanson, 33, July | ger Ist and a large cargo of freight | + staton that he r re simply as 1, 208 sale is south anata y to mans ft ss 1 hare CHICAGO, July 1 Mra. Preston |{™ + the guest of the iutian Endeay-| Cave~-Rartlett Cave, 68, July 6 noon, but owing to late! Gisson niece of the late Marshall A | Jorers, in the capactty of a speaker. | 4011 Latona ould not get AWAY ON) Hicig csanted Gn at . Prettiest Spot on the ee io wars latent popular music, | Mr. Fairbanks Not Frigid Garrison—B. Garrison. July lute divorce and custody of the onl Pacific Coast-—Earling- | Large gtk: ot Waste ind Yesterday's reception to the vice cher Hat lea s rt Iphin i» due from Skag-| Child for nine months of each year.|} ton, Go and see, ‘Ren- Books in the city. pre: by the pe of the elty a ky bs Cruelty were the cha . sc pI took on the form of an ovation |! me b Wilieal —|| ton Car. || CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE from early morning to iate at one sas : ————_— = 7 a night. Mr. Pairbanks shook hands Konnedy, age “ere Christian Endeavorers : = with thousands of persons, both | WPkHo ee | TAKE NOTICE + eens aieiemenieinnen at the public reception in the after SHIP BODY TO PORTLAND. n Long J nee Long, 45, July 10, Don't fa t visit the t 3. na noon, at the library, and again at}, ; i F. tent in the evening Providence hos The bod ot George T. " ard t emerton The new ¢ his address. wealtt busine ¢ | eamamer “Te , , eniality and warmth toward| The Snonma left for San Fran . lied I of ., m. and : all effuctually dispelled the jeda| cisco toda ptomatne wa to] yard tome w. I which had deve ome quar —— ee —————$$——$—$————— ow amer on tors, a8 & result of newspaper cam Bicone agg lc , WILL COME, NOTWITHSTAND- sign stories, that he was frigid noo ote . . s -pUE aa 1 unapproacha — ago, Boston a ING OUR SUMMER IS THE MOST F wing hb add s at the tent : the tratr iy | Ad ~ Th pT > tala hae 'sateate’ se | ~ONE-HALF THE ADDITION ine bri DELIGHTFUL IN THE WORLD. ta rhe’ was oacareiee SOLD IN TWO WEEKS ‘Sunday at niet THE RAINY DAY, HOWEVER, t ul com ee a : WILL NOT DISTURB YOUR HAP- VICE PRESIDENT FAIRBANKS the immense last night crowd im the Christian Endeavor tent A characteristic Attitude. “LICENSED 10 WED distinguish were freq BIRTH RECORD. | Arbitration Not Weakness. Young men with the saving habit soon outstrip the rank and file, for a bank secount boosts men forward. Get a lead by opening @ savings ac count with us. We Pay 4 Interest Qn Savings Accounts REV. ALEXANDER FRANCIS, Petersburg, Russia. He Spoke @n “Russia Today.” Preceding Vice President Fairbank’s Address *)!ritual affairs Its charagte ei Last cos tan and interna ——-— Preceding his meech ” a taneous b @ 10,900 9 their associate of enthus | deavor meeting the vi merteans ~ James D. How N. BR. Bolner, DInECTORS Ferdinand Schmit. J. D. Low Emanuet Rosenberg, A t. George Donworth, McCormick, Edward * th Bebb, “Hoge, N. B Soiner lof oratory, repaid the aud © for is consideration by a wealth of} sense and » y phrases. i president of oducing 5. pointed the his | e been an © who was the fact that never tn of the nation ha fan in high off @ Christian State Needs Church. “When you efface & in the re; Union Savings & _Trast Co. one Cherry tthe, Week the Christian sald Mr. out of the f Siethed and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, of the pe Alaska. Christian re eart strings of their faith in divinity, you change day to which our Wilderness: Have You Been Thinking Over This Wenatchee Or- chard Bond Business? WM. PHILLIPS HALL. \| |The New York Evangelist. A|/ | Prominent Speaker Last Even s in Ad aparti Fairbanks Busy Today. 4 the ¢ eamsbly Dinner will be boat and the party : 0 o'clock. Tonight Mr. Fair banks will be a ¢ the an nual banquet of the ar and will ma early t ling Sunday oclation leave for Ta row morn in the Cit AMOS R. WELLS. PeMorial Gecrstary United Societ irbanks delivered a short Whe Gpoke to the Endeavoress| Mddress in the Queen Anne Meth ae t church yesterday afternon vid by ted fr ntlon Methe the Ch ist work istian En stifle ge triotie sentiment “Ours 14 a and | ers inter tirths were registered today as There is talk of war, but inter we nal conflicts have on | Waite To wife of John © dd sometimes by u n you THEY WILL NOT LAST MUST HURRY LOTS 60x125 WITH 65-FOOT STREETS AND 20FOOT ALLEYS. FOR $125 $35 Cash and $5 Per Month Large, and car tin ment or a ho with these. level lote and rich soll. On a beautiful ee through the addition. For an nothing around Seattle can me at once. lake OPEN SATURDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 9:30 - CORINNE SIMPSON 2034.5 EPLER BLOCK Main 3010 813 2nd Ave Ind. 4853 SEATTLE, WASH The New Addition---It Is Green Lake Reservoir Which was just placed on the MARKET A FEW da ago is the ADDITION YOU have been WAITING for Just trouble yourself to look it up and you will have done o for WHICH you will be justly PROUD m ‘vhich is sold on A TEN PER CENT GUARANTE f. ONLY 16 blocks from the A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION AND STATE UNIVERSITY GROUNDS and adjoining the TWO large PARKS AND RESERVOIR at the CITY NOW ha TIRE addition has an under const f Lake Washingt { sary side CANAL, where al 9 vill s from the sound to LAKE WASHINGTON, also a FINE VIEW of the CASCADE AND OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS in THREE directior LARGE CLEARED AND LEVEL LOTS, $150 to $400. Terr $50 cash and $10 r nth ;,600 and 70-ft. street with 14-ft. alley WHY away out of the CITY LIM ITS and pay MORE? WHY + tiy inside he CITY IMPROVEMENTS when YOU cay buy BEAUTIFUL LOTS » THIS « than others are selling y IN-THE CITY, who are f ! and the CLOS- « ke Reservoir addition fl id on its MERITS ONLY. » YOU for YOUR APPROVAL. Do IT TODAY. ‘Take Gr STATION, our br is the PLACE tis NOW upt not DELAY. CAR to Green L, International Bond & Realty Co. 337 Pioneer Block, Main 1156; Ind en Lake anch office 4048. speaker made ¢ country starts for pose wil wtfect that It wonld|| ford to treat It with Indiffer Te conse Pt hing to haye such a ma ie War a for president, but van hy wn 2 (pu Hid not indorse him In the 1 Ill tolety Pat Earl- tyouoff at Nar Bie natic esident has insisted Vole y ontent onl t that his visit is! ington. Rentoncar. ‘ ' d he has refused t OWE are gmp ele in any way. Tle | peeameraeeesssse=esttteesets 9 PINESS IF YOUR BANK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN PROVIDED FOR WHILE THE SUN SHONE. 5% On Savings SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 113 SENECA STREET You can buy large lots or acreage at Earlington on practically your own terms. A little land bought at Earlington make you rich in later years. Take the Renton car and go to Earlington Look around and then come in and talk with us. Jones-Thomson Invest- ment Co., 113 Seneca St Free Excursions SUNDAY AND MONDAY view Height The Allview Addition to Seattle Unequalled panoramic view of the Olympics, Mt. Baker and Lake Wash- now will Cascades, Mt. Rainier, ington. A place to live where living is life. Each lot 75x127 feet to alley. PRICES ONLY $250 AND $350 ON EASY TERMS---§25 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH Each tract will bring more than one thousand Free Excursion Sunday and Monday Take Yesler Way car to Leschi Park and meet dollars within a short time. our representatives there. The launch ride to Allview Heights is delightful. Come early. Boat leaves every hour. Don't miss this delightful ride. 120 Marion Street -~

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