The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1907, Page 3

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ATTLE FEDERAL BUILDING WILL it a STATE NEWS. |tached for n provisidhs ompliance with its Auburn Argue. A copper vein of great width a sieved to be rich, haw been @ we wants an open town|covered in the basin of the wiwhs AGB & Kigantic appeal is to be made|tiver, wWeh flows from Moun pr th such # proposition In view, | Olympop 9 Machiniats in the South Tacoma! The forest fires which have been : ase ? |whops of the N. P, are planning for| raging for some days in the vicin ‘ Ja strike for a ninehour day, If|ity of Lake Crescent, are now un 3 | tract for whic was secured before! the request is not granted, machin-| der @pntrol, Very little timber of oral and Duhamel Suffer Heavily From Long De-| the building began, has gone up.| iste on all western railroads will was burned {re tractors’ loss may total close| make the same demand and walk) farvost hands are badly wanted . to $100,009, where they expected a! ov bs ee | j y | ou throughout the state an ig nerease In Cost 0 or and Ma- large profit Saturday afternoon fire degtroyed e 2 The unday closing law rer | the greater part of Stella, a little e 0 § . ‘ Dell mal Af te Con, | ing # failure at Port Townsend. Ye terial—One Sub-Contractor Died in Interval, and FORT TARGET Tg ear a Py AO + and confectioner ’ | y end nt@ads were open and doing bu . | Work Is to he rushed at once on nd Others Failed to Make Good. | PRACTICE ENDS ono doertect 8s noae, and even liq pa Auburn day,” or Joe Berner William Baker was burned te a : | PPT RoRUE ; birthday, is to becelebrated at’Aus| death during & flr a ted th & D the firm contract had to be relet a 500] pol tone Parcs 4 burn August 10, ‘Phere are $360 UP) house at Gol Alo earl _ Te ont erecting | more than the fir we at $4.0 “0; PORT TOWNSEND, July 29.—| for sport prises ay, ‘Three ¢ “goed on bad na kent fede thee ae Look at that immense pile of | TArSCt practige at Forts Worden The coroner of Bureka belle aye ncineration, The the aad Un © $60 one there in the yards,” one of | Casey and Flagler, for the ensuing | that he has the body of M Alma! vuilding wag totally destroyed d ay, and 05.) the contractors said. “We paid ala. a had eater a Dahleen of Bellingham, a victim af fogs will toue thousands of dollars /Nigh price for it and now must Reltl Ongr rig nee ete a eTday:| tne Columbia wreck, At his mor Bag toe work th an wnusual /it as rubbish at a big loss, for if] V2" the last shot fired from Flag! ito nan wired for a description of tion of the Workuiea find such as a| leh Almost destroyed the 10-foot tar-| her teeth ax a means of identifica | attl * according ‘ tar. speck in it the block must be| et in tow of the steamer Major | tion j ly & member of tt a : ; discarded We hay already sold} Evan Thomas, It has been a com State Fire Warden J. R. Welt Bp tee contract’ was ‘akon over /enough of this refused stone to| mon sight to wee the target pierced | Bas appointed Alexander McDonald | hi iearee years 8&0 ree Aggy build the Methoaist church at Six-|by the shells of the artillerymen | county fire warden for Skagit coun: |" jahor were much than at uth av, and Johu st. and there/since the firing began three weeks | tY, making the selectic t of sev F & The contract limit exis enough left to build another, Itlago, and the ent destruction of eral applicants, He haa been ~.re a. f in gery we but the) comes from Bellinguam Bay and} the target has not been uncommon, | Warden several year woul) July 8 | Following is the difference in|have reached the highest aarane Br chap onl Pron go mind tant the 7 x ’ ‘Operations were he up for alsome forms of lavor employed in| in the history of the Puget Sound | law for the destruction of all r @f 15 months, waiting for the |constructing the feder kK} Artillery district " . e : i Pe ade and Widening of Third av.| when the tract wa: lous weeds—mustard, thistles and Visiting Woodmen and be gattled. During that period the present time. Brick Grouse Hunter Fined it Oni with toe Tourists Inactivity, & the firm was put to/ now $6.50 per day EB. Bacel, an Italian, was arrested | ‘2* tate, with heavy pena -| Don't fail ¢ ce the expense of maintaining an of-|now $6.60; plastering by Game Warden Rief yesterday Tea : ‘ ‘1 ieestie t tice toree, @t& They contracted for $6.50; ordinary la , now | While shooting grous. He was State Banks ' n ‘The Paeitie sauai large amount of ne from the! $3 Teamsters’ wages have in | fined $2 No man can tell when it w t . w there and ere . Bport Angeles Stoo any which | creased 60 per cent - —| nece Solera: & ae t oO caus + of the an ¢ f parva ae foe . “e coe Building material, such as ce The Grotto poate t th battleshty a delay, bu’ ne the ™M) ment, brick, lime, ete. has been! Mr. Seb r r a, Oregon a W in, the i place 18 contr where for | greatly advanced, and, in fact, near-| VT, Scholle has opened the “In-| What . ; ‘ Sisenl, A cents more on the yard ly everything except the tron, a con. | D°V&tion Grotto,” the finest equip-' such ¢ ffalo During th delay a member|~ : | ill in town, at the corner of | count Charle iffalo and the the firm of Dwyer Bros, of St = " “ ee t and Cherry, Mr. Schel «gin now by ening & savings ac tral ade a he Minn, which took the con.| GARDEN HOSE THAT LASTS [engaged some excellent con count with the State Bank of Se F nic and the Krea for the plumbing, died and the} [# the kind we handle, All/and singing talent for the enter: |attle, First and Yesler. They pay 4 1 ave Pie ——... | prices. Call and see us. Geo.|tainment of his afternoon patro 4 per cent on all savings ace ts. 8 and 10 116 and ip Nebraska at navy yard.|H. Woodhouse Co. 112 University | ooe 4:80 5 Round trip 60 “* COMPLETE FURNISHERS OF HOMES, STEAMBOATS AND HOTELS THE GROTE-RANKIN COS Mammoth Fire Sale STARTS NEXT THURSDAY $75,000 STOCK TO BE MORNING SACRIFICED Goods Damaged by Fire at Our Warehouse on July 4th to Go on Sale at Very Small Fractions of their Original Values Prices Made with the Sole Object of Disposing of the Goods---Watch the Windows and Papers EVERYTHING SOLD JUST AS YOU SEE IT ON THE FLOOR---NONE OF THE FIRE SALE GOODS WILL BE REFINISHED---STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Tt has ta } han A c y . 1 the wareho n July 4th, and ip ad to t € to ge I 5° y i € ga k as usual, th ‘ all ex uke i r ing during the 1 be “ lea ing day. | cost h Conditions On Which Fire Sale Goods Will Be Sold The first and most important condition Regularly priced goods will at all time All goods will be sold in the condition to bear in mind is that WE CAN MAKE be given the preference in delivery over dn iaias Chie “ave digas our the tees We NO DEFINITE PROMISE OF DELIV. | Fire Sale goods, If you purchase regular count Ga Gaui oe vedinanadl valk ERY n Fi Sale gooda. We ma be and Fire Sale goods at the e time Fire Sale « ; ; able to delive of them in a few separate orders will tm « them ire Sale « under a ¢ “ “ days from date ¢ but on the other the regu % giver st atten Sales of nd, it may be several weeks before de tio / fale goods nded to chase e ed F We rere afterward. WE CANNOT PROMISE TO : can be je on others. So we DELIVER FIRE SALE GOODS WITH Fire e \ ask eomen to promise date of REGULAR GOODS, as conditions may taken eo da delivery, a cannot do it make it impossible for us to do a aged gi What The Fire Sale Stocks Will Include The largest part of the Fire Sale goods ie from the Furniture While the Bedding and Drapery De ents tua) Dept, a erramaune slacks of sther doparimenta wore ta the | lece by fire or water, they Will be no wit 1 we end of ° siding, which was not touched by the fire. ROCK morning These ecials will ne f «, bear as great 1 ERS and CHAIRS in creat variety are Included, as well as LADIES’ tions as the Fire Sale good but w r € he be a t DESKS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHINA CLOSETS, BUFFETS, the fu se of the w 1 DRESSING TABLES, IRON BEDS, a few patterns in OFFICE It will # he DESKS, CHIFFONIERS, DRESSERS, PARLOR and LIBRARY main floor TABLES, CHILDREN’S CRIBS, ote many of the The Carpe ¢ stock was damaged to the extent of from $3,000 mains clo a to $ n account of some carpeting being left in the east end planes W wi te hence some Carpet and Rug specials will be in evi ener « ; ed dence. A f this will be sold at a sacrifice, as well as many other ws a ‘ od "| he odd i ends f time you come | all agaly io comprehensive a) e furnishings stock sustained ¢ iderable damage, about | stock th t ludes practically everything found {r three ft (rigeratores less injured, as well | f na ey eo i ur imme k is COME IN OFTEN.--Remember, the Store is Closed All Day Wednesday and Opens Daily thereafter During the Sale at Nine O'Clock Instead of Eight = THE CREDIT | [1403 TO you, want | tat | SECOND AVENUE | | SECOND AVE AND Now UNION ST LATER BUY Pay FIVE SEATTLE MILITIA nounced from the adjutant gener: | Hatton, Company D, Seattle; Sorat. al’s office aw follows A. B. Johnson, Company M, Belling | Capt T. Liggett, inspector of bam; Sergt, 1. 1. Colburn, Com- | | rifle astine tain of the team; | PanyC, Snohomish; Soret. Harry i | Capt, J. Howgrd Darlington, Com. | Humphrey, Company B, } t| \pany ‘L, Settle; Cpt,” iron |!ma; Corporal W, A. Berg, Com | (Star 6PBclal Bervice.) Liewellyn, Company Mg Belling | any B, North Yakima; Corporal OLYMPIA, July 2g~Aw tho re-'ham; Capt. J. M. Curry, Company | Ragon, © yoo m pwobied 5 han Hvate George Ainslee, Compa sult of the tryout held at Amert- © North Yakima; Capt. Harvey J. 5 —" : Mons, regimental quarterma jenttle ean Lake recently the 16 men who | gentle it. 0. D Hx o. EVERYTHING FOR SPORTSMEN will compose the team of (We Na | ¢ any 1, North Yakima; | t Teach her to shoa® while out tional Guard of Washington at the! A Pierce, Company 1, North camping. Piper & Taft, 1024 Sec national gard shoot at Fort Per-| Yakima? Sergt. Maj.” Prince R 1 ave. have 22 rifles, all prices Ohio, August 16, have been an | Michardsow Seattle; Sergt M ad BAILEY BUILDING PASSES 10 THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OWNERS DECIDE UNIT DIVISION IS SUPERIOR TO CORPORATE METHODS Forerunner of Unit Division of Many Large Business Properties case between it under corporate ownership for me thé men of The Bailey Invest- orough study of the method of Unit Divis t Unit Ownership was so far superior t e « that they decided to transfer thé v I l'rustee ¢ pany f division into f the iley Investment Com . < e Unit O le property, with the t fer the « « rt al with ‘ } ance or I ’ ft I y property, now ‘T ee Property N } eld ¢ present owners, the former stock rhe I y Inve fit Company, and none of t fere by The Trustee Company the Bailey pr rty is a forerunner | " « arge property ay be expected { t ire th t eff unagement, and, { their property amc eirs and rel- ative to the realization of the f value of the ue at eft t rem W mut the necessity of a sale enta he ! ch of the value « erit ance ansaction trates how ean be 1 tl at wa and ays resulting | erties as a whole unc I d forms states

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