The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1907, Page 5

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of Washington are very! 25 to 80 per cont off on all fish rance matters, The tng rode, Hall's, 1111 Firat . Be eign Fire fouows atrlotly | ————————— NEW YORK, July 81.—A St. Ber-| Walk terrorizing all the pleasure: | Boats leave Pior 2 tor Navy Yard Olympic Market Hard dog whieh had a record of five seekers, Before ho could be stop: abies lives waved, wont mad from the} ped he nad severely bitten Louls "| outa your meat bills in half, 118 ipevere laws of Now York in all) Paoific Squadron at Navy Yard, heat and created & panto at Coney | Wenkel, 10 yours old, The doe WAS) Moot of Battloahips at Navy Yard. | Pike st. opposite the Bon Marche, wh and accounting matters ote STONE AY EXTENSION Island, He ran through Ocean) killed ee ee ad AMUSEMENTS, SPELGER & HURLBUT-—A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. ieleating a ten’ oi taster | ni Rites See ter" Riee | vtec tal ‘ ° i. board in passing the teaolution to | of the board are not constdered by THE GRAND Special Friday Bargains At The Store for Everybody extend Stone ay. through Wood: | that body as expressing the optalon John Cort, Manager, BARR'S ELECTRIC SAD IRONS tand park, stated that the under | of the majority of the realdents of Tonight and @ll Week-—Only Matinee Saturday, Prank W. Healy taking ts almply an extension to| the district, but as the objection Presents the San Francisco Opera Com in Gilbert & Sullivan's NG EASY FOR THE WOMEN FOLKS, ng day during hot weath: the boulevard system of thd elty, | of such property holders who gould Tapanose Comic Opera ery necessary for commer | be affected by the removal ’ a IR cr has no terrora for the women FRIDAY * REGULA folke if they have one of Garr's ventonce atreot car line from the presen 4 PRICE —kcctric Sad trona Ne dirt, no =©SPECIAL 1.00 down and $1.00 a week b@ys a BUCK steel rangg, a go cart or Telrigerator here. “THE MIKADO.” Pricet—260, 600, 760, $1; Matinee 26¢ and 500 a splendid mid-season special-- Regarding the wae of the pro thoroughfare, atart posed strect for street car service, E A T R ” Mr, Ernst stated that it does not A meeting will be held tomorrow | | HH H make any difference go the park| night at the former elty ball in SEA LE Ee | board how much of @ saving may | Ballard for the purpose of protest Tonight--All Week—-Only Matinee Saturday, Miss Emma Bunting be made by the Seattle Wleetric| ing against the action of the| and the art Burgess Company in a fire to heat the iron, For rrow we offer tron, 19 8 Stand and Cord at the low price a of $4.19. . . Friday Hammock Special \ cortainty made ham REGULAR enough to at FRIDAY tanta board. “THE BURGLAR’S DAUGHTER.” vr entire stock, SPECIAL r > semen Noxt Woek, Starting Sunday Matinee, August 4, a) ———— Strongly woven, wide valance, fancy colors and & genuine bar $1.59 ‘ “RACHEL GOLDSTEIN.” A Hebrew Dialect Comedy, by the Same Company—Same Prices. ‘The parks ie quiet today, with | | the ex@eption of a raise in eggs and > Coat Hangers. Cups and Saucers. PRICE 100-—Hes*s REGULAR PRICE 25c—Fancy LYRIC THEATER jthe appearance of blackberries, Hay and Pooastutts. ul Se Tonight-—All Week=-Saturday Matinee, Lewis & Lake Musical | which have heretofore been quite an | » wt sifaita: | oomMedy Co junknown quantity. Plame = atill b numbers and varietios one and cantaloupes are|t x in in very large quantities, | } apped te ae sonnon has just really | ti@ee; wheat, ton, sat The meat, poultry and fish mar THIRD AVENUE THEATER | kets are the same, with the excep: T fon of « big supply of halibut that Phones team ostt the 2405. ame in yextorday, relieving the —~ rs on . |large demand to some extent William Craig, of Tacoma, ie un- All This Myson ag Saturday, j der-arrest for throwing carbolle ‘ | Price Ni Oe, 200, 2 a outs C ae | acid over his Wife. ie seis Ba, ght, 100, 200, 80¢; box seats, b0c. Matines, 10¢, 20c; | “Who's Baby?” an® “California in '49." Next Week, Beginning Sunday Matinee, August 4, “The Pride of New York,” A Big New Musical Comedy Co, |No Change in Prices, Phones 567. Ss Hive Thin Rex Shell | The cause of the fire which de Noxt Week—“A WIFE'S HONOR.” ‘ 1 jatroyed the Post-Lambert mine mill! bees i? Tc 12hc at Bellingham last week is #t.ui ————$ UNA PARK ——————_ 3 : hrouded in mystery, Detectives The hindesk beeid Welk teseseient . . ree Os Ase park on the Coast. . Window Screen Cloth. i have been put to work Naptha Soap. . This Week DON CARLOS. - Fels- PEGULAR PRICE, PER BAR Te— Genuine Fels: Naptha : Soap, the bost made Laundry Friday, 6 bars 25 - sbi Japanese Lanterns. Ice Cream Dishes. REGULAR PRICE TO 35e—We REGULAR PRICE, PER DOZ want to close out our stock of Logging camps in Snohomish county have closed down and the milla have found themselves facing Trained Monkeys and Dogs & shee tea tartans Dony, the great slack-wire performer Ancient Chinese War Junk “Whang Ho” coming One fare, trotiey or ferry REGULAR PRICE 130—<A full yard Hard Steel Biack Wis. dow Sereen Cloth, Fri 7 day at, per yard . c | W. ©, Cunningham was to have "| married Anna L. Cooper at Tacoma Cnesse, last night, but he has so far failed , elie oR aD ct eee Tt ah | 15 shaw eo, aichogh hn Hhonee nC AB) Sestlen,Lanting, Yeadevbe Moves | rice, ee, tte eee ee ee Me | tucked away tn his pocket | THE LATEST EASTERN SUCCESSES. ei 4 7 woe GARD 7 Yee Be—Big assortment Jap Lasteres, Your choles * ton, ng] A new postoffice has been costal Mylow McCarthy & Co., in “The Race Tout's Dream;” Donovan @ . * Geyata cians Ico Cream and] Friday at 189, ang" Gp movers | ished at Trondale with Samuel M.| Arnold; Redwood & Harvey; Morrissey & Rich; William Macart; Me |f_One-hundred fifty folding foatae | Learned aa acting postmaster bel Cassidy; Edouard Scott; Starascope—Kight Notable Acts re hone, Ih INE: Deotlers tm ne | L ITe; Fomsters, iby | Fralt Dishes. Friday, vn ae Thermometer at Half. REGULAR PRICE Mo—Cottage SCPC BE 6 6k cv vss 8s Thermometers ahd arom: ® * Be - MA retonny Mes Mad Temwetnety at Pond poo —we give you this week an unt usually at ° a arom atin ve ‘noon. Perfor: i as : ; Peles eters combined, hetianh sommes Se wnt BELLINGHAM ATTRACTIONS—Otadibe. Senkian aed’ Seopees "Becere Alligat- | Busy y Special"——this attracti Table Tumble, agro Friday at ... ¢ 13¢ eegt %, Portland coment, California, per clita ors; MeKay and Cantwell; the Aerial Martinis, May Melville, Elwell 3-panel folding screen with golden fp Shoe brand, Friday, enc - | Om (Ater apectat services.) and the Pantagescope. el 5 ft. 2 in. high—nicely filled with silkoline, in combina- inkling Cans. Prepared Paint. | Nathes sous SLSMPLT: Lamtert's| BELLINGHAM, Aug. 1.—"TRe x9 08 OPE Te mere am tion of red and green colorings; a very strong, substan- vvov § S0e—Heavy| REGULAR PRICE $1.75—Fun ff] SMS lia ea Ae: | Great Walton” and the “Pheno NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE tial screen, su value $1.50. day only, at able for any part of the house—regular ed extra special for Fri- O8c d Galvanized Sprink | gation Arcade Prepared with ine Mouse = Patnt No better Priday ...... » made. Friday, per al La Fayette,” who were driven #1 Athletic Park lof Boattlo by The Seattle St * | out of Tacoma by the Tacoma Ti BASEBALL TOMORROW BUTTE VS. SEATTLE. | and out of Portland by the Port] 3:30 P.M, | nn eee ; " | land News, are here grafting ow the Admisaion—260 and S0c, Take Yesler car. b om ¢ oO person. Pot Sale. Grass Blades. | peat, 125 crate, Binekherries S155 erate | unsuspecting in this city, —_ =e sonsintanheetieninatianei em ms ut one to a Ff mn PRICE TO 65e—We opted Live Steet, | The two “greats” have secured a — . O. D. hi ial will REGULAR PRICE $1.25—Sim- mo mail, C, O. D. or telephone orders for this special be filled. 8 grand assortment of mt sixes and shaped] mons Keen Kutter Grass Bir 3. SOC) aevetmeets ESS LGER HURLBU -2ND AVENUE & UNION STREFT Wes ber Th fe; owen, im tee: — hg eg BEE ino | theate; and they are doing thetr) foc Uc WBA ‘_, lara, ,| “touching” scence under the full y | oe oe -s rial tome | glare of the incandescents. WWNE 29 10 SUPT. 1.4 i Monta, ‘Their cures so far have failed to! | teers 9 mm Tee: | materialize, The Evening Ameri) ~ | ost" Tgikt’ Sait Klee hes uke up the tamer! | 6X TRACES DAILY ee pee te ge Ow Mek Memend thete expulsion from the city, but RAIN OR SHINE. rn | the mayer and other city officials | apparently lack the backbone to First Race, 2 P. M. Steamer hatibat. per th (Gite: chinost. | throw the fakers ous of the city ‘Take care at Firet Avenue and Jackson Street. Per fe be. herring. pee th Rgds. perek, Pacific Squadrow at Navy Yard.|” Salo, flaking rods. Hails, 11 oo?! tat ay. — Admieston, Including '? GENTLEMEN, €1.00, Grand Stand, LADIES, 50¢. eee BECOME A PART OWNER IN A PRODUCING COAL MINE No Speculation, But a Conservative Investment The Seattle-Portland Coal Co. cortrols 800 acres of coal lands at Castle Rock, Wash., 124 miles from Seattle and 60 miles from Portland. Over 1,200 feet of tunnel work has been done on the property, exposing a fine vein of. coal about five and one-half feet thick with practically no waste. We need $30,000 to build bunkers and complete other improvements, and to raise this amount offer 30,000 shares of capital stock at par or $1 per share fully paid and non-assessable. THERE'S NO RISK, NO CHANCE OF LOSS, NO LONG DELAYS BEFORE BEGINNING TO SHIP, NO DANGER OF THE VEIN PINCHING OUT. THE PI AIN FACTS OF THE MATTER ARE THAT THE OWNERS HAVE ALREADY SPENT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS DEVELOPING THIS GREAT PROPERTY, IN FACT ALL THEIR AVAIL- ABLE CASH, AND THEY NEED ABOUT $30,000 MORE TO BE SPENT ERECTING COAL BUNKERS AND A FEW OTHER MINOR IMPROVEMENTS. We have water trans tion from the mines to Seattle and Portland. ? We have an exceptionally high grade of domestic coal. We don’t have to wait on the railroads. | We will be shipping within thirty days. We have practical coal men managing this company. THIS COAL CAN BE MINED FOR $1.00 PER TON, DELIVERED ON THE CARS @R BARGES F. O. B. THE RATE TO PORTLAND IS 50c PER TON, AND THE RATE TO SEATTLE IS $1.75 PER TON. WE WILL SELL THIS COAL IN SEATTLE AT THB) RATE OF $5.00 PER TON, OR A PROFIT OF $2.25 PER TON, AND IF SOLD PORTLAND AT THE SAME RATE WOULD NET A PROFIT OF $3.50 PER TON. ‘ We Will Enter Into a Contract to Supply All Stockholders in Seattle and Portland With Coal This Winter . There’s no fear’ that coal prices will drop, for the demand exceeds the supply, and the 200 to $00 tons a day mined at our property will not make a dent in the market, but will add mightily to the bank accounts of stockholders. ° This Is a Money-Maker and You Ought to Investigate Our Proposition---Come in and Let Us Tell You About It : SEATTLE-PORTLAND COAL CO. Seattle-Portland 300 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash. Without further obligating myself Coal Company | «esse isorsission soos yr oat propos SEATTLE-PORTLAND COAL CO. 300 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash. ventlemen—Please find enclosed $.........- in full payment for ........ shares of Seattle- Portland Coal Company's stock, 1 and non-assessable, aa: SARS ee eae 300 BOSTON BLOCK kieaas aah i i SR ed el Za eC “ a ter’ ae eye oe a a ei hae we ty

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