The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1907, Page 6

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| MONRY TO LOAN, — lan phystetang declare that outdoor bi | ne oe the bent thing in the PHONE YOUR WANT AD. a Solting “TROT TRANG, oh Bag Ghoovinwesuse Fe To The Siar—Main 1080; Ind || of r hookkesper, | OB, wi MAN, 1, & ¥ Times Parker decided on the lawn fete. 1188, The Btar wit! call and © . a The, wy . “The party was a whooping #uc beet the Dill, and will cond to || Cotte ot we Sn Nis sete Se Sn ie cons, All present whooped until Fou the anewore to your 04 || toons mone ie, a re « io | they werewed In the face. To add . When addressed Care The Star oF " " |nesMio the affair, Mrs, Parker of " “oo ~ ; od prines te yoy oO 1 whe , et ‘ | fered prises to the t ir mirl wh ¥ . Pas | aL es 1 n iy | whooped the longest and loudest = ey ik ° nua 1, mmewent band a booby prize for the one who > ’ a pretty Youhlo Kakuda left | Orlontal had been there but he had| only wheered.” Because, bn claimed, he innist n the guise of ® towriat, When on gas * ate ‘or parts unWnown, Meantime ed on being too fanny, at the « t B trip WANTED ADS, || M4, at other Japan of @e stoaMer Aki Maru, pl He a ean haw | ‘The Philippine coal mined he on the t Purge Himes Cor 28 |) Beane Reulaine, @ she was one of the happlost women | TTA tne Akt to sull, and tho| Batan t* superior to the Japanens Penang people who had no meaHe ounces Pamrig wom the - | "EE Piper ottosband a In the world, because, ahe was! ersom had not put in appearance, 994 Australian coal, which in turn af replying to his gemarks, Arth ‘ Beckhner Seven words, of. temets P . | ¢amaaee and settlements it bound for the United States te) Then the engl wore started |!* better than the Pacific and/T}, Beckhart, a professional ell | nounced n his mommy on Vance When « A ee ' wey vnseigey |" t the husband she had never and the Aki jert, with # broken: | Alaskan D employed on tho “Beeing Be ' Beatties fe count ectual ne : jines a posee. | notary, collections, sind, 4?) eee, She got @to Seattle wafely,| hearted maiden aboard | BIRTH RECORD. attle” a wan arrested t me One of the eR ee ee lo bia ate Ares |but found no husband to greet her.) A few hours after the boat had morning by thy " a)t ‘ tbe w ots eae i lard Want Ad. Agency, PL Money | When she was questioned she waa left the port an ited Japan - charged with et t busin They Mulley, S21 Wallard Av, Opp . Jable to give his name, bat that was rushed into th® local immigratic Hirthe were Tegistered today as imerous have |the entire *t announces, rd _ | on mu stn? | ee h as far aa her information went, Atloffice and explained that he was | follows reached the © | recte of the t gy | last her passport wae consulted and! the delayed and much sought Bele To wife of F. W. Relf, 1818 | cently Hupp to people n the éf a esr eae mA AAA LOANS. | FARMS AND AOREAG jin it was a small eatd with the hieht and that hé wanted his bride, | ay, north, August 6, a son posed to point out and des the | we ne hie SOCINTY NOTICES, | CRESCENT LOAN COMPANT, | | esesnrnennenene ~~ \ngno, Sotshicht Kakada and an ad-|The wires were set working and oro wife of R. C. Rodger, | Vatous points of interest duriim | 4 t th allowed tng. “ : hn SURNS tl a |dress in California, When tele-| the bride was put off at Port Town t Prospect st., August ty the dally tours, has varied the usua ble are | Improve grams were sent to the southern | send, whither the groom has ge y August 2, 8) rogram by directing remarks at | ch ‘ On, state it was learned that such an| to meet her | women and men as they passed Heekhart © called arms 11 ase npen etn to Thompson—To wife of Albert! in many « 1t is alleged, of an.|ex; " te “aah ure imou ‘ : _.| te Leam-Privete menor | Thompson, Seattle, July 28, & #00. | inputting Malbors. on 0) \ oe he wht Lal KRLI REALTY CO. Smith—To wife of Ira Smith, se Salary Joana Lawes tates cacy torma | meurke ee? pase attle, August 4, a danghter bx ig Mia Mpatadbsallenmmeles opel oy H wife of 8. B. Arnold cheap , 1 Peep! RANDALL % the wine fok bide. Arnc Hawkine—To wife of John A , |Hawking, 631 Kighty-third ay, north | 7 jeast, August 5, a bon. z The feature of thls mor morn- jot the > timber to the Hewitt Lumber | - | ie Miner—To wife of Mark Miner wnty Board |CO, and as to the lands, the Arndt los: Thirteenth av. August 6. & assessment will probably go down ghte | In the captare of C. W some, and the Weyerhaeuser ansoas- | MUshter in the cepts e we ment Will go up. | Staley—To wife of T. A. Staley,|L. 8. Crabb, Harry Wade, Karl Wil " ) Furniture. von, ote. Whe | i | | yF jing’s seasiow-of the ¢ ward of Equalization was the protest jof Wm. Arndt, an old German far M. Kent, ° ma wie mer from Bellevue, |1761 Valentine place, August 5, a/son and Bam Miffer, who were ar . ) | ghte > pib YoU #AY WATER FRONT? Arndt's protest waa against Inst GIVES WHOOPING COUGH hig cove To wife of W. L. Coch rested this morning by Patrolmer 4 © of hMt metiang ba ‘ bat Ge thom yOu ee cront [FOAMS Asmonmtent of his property PARTY. Iran, 200 Twenty-third av. south, | Holand, Doon and A. M. Kent, the | and ted the pelle thie ian ’ i, hae 66 ¢| He owns 120 acres in township 24,/* August 1, a son. police believe that they have tn | !ng T{seotion 11, range 6, most of it is| PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug. 7.--Mre ponte fe witha te. toten iiieadiieale — ‘tm |wecond growth timber land, The|W. H. Parker of Grand View av emitted, amen & wat, [ORSAY 8 gHOG: OC: IYO The Make ont & Minor hospital, August 5, 4 daugh-\inieves who have been guilty of land wae assessed in 1906 by one | Duquesne Heights, tende 8 | ter ney ho have uty Of; | 801d mines in Hetlunghdamgs h- }of the then County Assessor Peter's | Whooping h lawn fet her To wite of G. James, 717 | (te Bumerous petty thefts reported | ion have been reetoril ih fe |deputies at $30 an acre. The ad-|home tn honor of her son G: | Marion ot. August 4. & con, er by Russia on the S20" | Joining sections containing a great-| Who t# suffering from the dim « J The first four of the men are lit ben Porkine-—-To wife of J, Perkins tle more than boys, and came expenses in }@r amount of first growth timber | O¥er a score of his little fri at SERRE oaueed TOMES RE Washington st., July 6, a so 4 ; 9 b ietland more valuable, owned by the | tended, all of them similarly af ee tea od Philip Pier from San Francisco. The during the Weyerhauser timber people, in us. | ficted non Weehe at, Akane a 6 ‘been hanging around the low i tat oe < » iw sensed at $9 and $10 an gore. Thin bona fide soc note war |e enter 4 . of the city for several days be again wa Fred Forinay, ccehestra, #1! Gib, Ind ON wae deren Supply Co, Lt Cherry 7 - ‘| The timber on the land was, tn | Sent to newspapers here for publi have been watched by the su ies fond haem mtn ——————— | atthe f 1 cattle ¥ tles. Shortly after midnight Sees FURS are " Veo ware naesensncanmiatanh —-— 4 4904, wold by Arndt to the dewitt | tion of (em — * STOCKS. eet S . a, “ete, | Lamber Co, and the dged recorded. Pittsburg Is suffering from an pipet ie ho vsoapatc land and Doon took the quartette | of ue ‘ —— - ; : , pyr) ay ae but all the While both Uh ij epidemle of whooping cough, and teas ein daaiataliah tad in custody and placed t aaa . ai goon 7 pletti"®) | the timber continued to be a every child on Duquesne Heights |, Deaths were registered today as jay ao on} t agree * a p discane, , » | follows , Ne aptured on | 000 free bre PERSONALS. we tan ot to Arndt, the Howitt Lumber | ¥&* the disease, and many of the ; Sam Miller was capta 2 4 —— amnene our very bes ge the e escaping taxation : # and mamas of the ebildren|, Whitkin—Nathan Whitin, 48, | goventeanth av. this morning by |? a on | es MAN OR WOMAN wanes a eee ee Rave it, too. The youngsters pet|J0ly 24, Miscall, Wash cienainnccpgummneitdednte era, NOME 00 sh may WANTED. Restaurant | Sr ant on te be wae 6 ms are base - > board will assess the value tired remaining te te Benes, 4nd Emmons—c. w ¥ mons, 26 26 PER CENT OFF. dest « the | sbepeihs acuea / fic Seantdron at | July 30, Goldfield, Nevada Big bargains in that Cahen-Drew all 07 we ReALTY A New steamer Tourist for avy yard.| Bouly—Fred Bouly, 42, August | Sporting Goods stock at Theodore In 8 tavings Marit '4, Providence hospital i Wilts & Co., 1008 ist ave. eee] Pacific 8 8 pa hicks | maint paurr RANCHES show sttawen vO Mire, ok aed Regular Excursions All This Week AFTERNOONS AT 2:30 ROUND TRIP 25e¢ Chita nied by SITUATION \ w NTED— FEMALE roe a \ Evenings at 8: 00 > A cece , “fh Round Trip 50c Put 4 : ce RE pe = es sit $ My ine! | Wosbee, w were Yakima Fruit Lands S985 FESEC. cap Ep eax cere ee ET venies are ae Sihen @ youre, . me Fees a Be eas arate. Fe ey Bbas teat oc". a i EXCURSION TO OLYMPIA BUSINESS CHANCES. ¥ v) ROUND TRIP $1.00 ee ‘ macen GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY . onks, « Phenes: inf. A 4669; Main 2645. . a 008 seectiy E. Tickets for Sate ee Swift's Pharmacy, Second Ave WATER LEVEL ACHE TRACTS and Pike St Cxhibition Section of the Seattle Ostrich Farm as It Wifl Appear When Completed. < eale - —— = " are, & onity » rtell'a Red Cross Annex, Median # For x hat ie ty pao ee sai Secend Ave nalidagtlaioon —— Pier 6, Foot of University St. FOR RENT—ROOMB. | CITY REAL ESTATE. weias | Mackiees. Seae. Standard. Natioget; time of cash, Becond ham, Expert repaivtog Ce) Wouss, sign and carriage kalsomin paper heogtne itt « We Are Anxious to Prov Our Figures Wherever ostrich farms are being operated, the owners are making money Stock Advances big money. : ‘ Stock There's not a single reason why Seattle's ostrich farm should not do the ; From $5 to $7.50 same. Y From $5 to August 10 With an experienced and capable management, an especially advantageous August 1 location close to Seattle, and an absolutely ideal climate for the propagation “3 of the birds, everything points to splendid success for this enterprise. As to the Profits Nicely furnished fant it desired. je¢ Bigheh Specials Fine fete at Green Lake, ofty ohewant aif ‘Tee nice fur Ronseenving * tract, peer Malsler FOR RENT—HOUSES. — Fer rent—four-room house on Old. Walking dietanee $706 Lost AND FOUND. | See Us for Houses ww COX & co | 1019-51 Alaska Batiding Mechanics and | Laborers ave Your Money a Pathe 4 massnge for women and men im a oe cotage, rear TH DENTISTS. Ty pevion or Va ar ine view ry e's iy Hig av parlors st Parment te "geee onl 610 per "mouth. As to the ratio of annual revenue there need be little guesswork. What hal tie pe e ue the owner Si eon's other farms have done and are doing should be a safe criterion. We have the mo 6 pm. com T Times Midge figures. These figures enable us to say that stockholders should derive a 20 per cent dividend the first year. Every share of stock should be worth at | ee Senda XX NX XX XX KX KX XK XX EX XX least $100 at the end of five years. cea fh 5 «| 5x sotosplneleine Office Open Wed- y Office Open a ef sere | “op ar ya at PROGRESS vey a a 4 . XX 7 ' * 4: hae xx ‘en x me en salle | x day ‘till 9:00 ey FMP yk Bs ant seas nee alee set fret trees a ae A committee of stockholders and directors of the company visited the farm a ve fi i ~a do | XX . t fr xX site Sunday to inspect the work being done there. The work was commenced , ; $300 Fer EX halt cash A Xx during the previous week, and 2 21% acres of the five have been slashed and the oe ere XX " * Bid # Xx brush piled ready for burning. Grubbing, plowing and building will follow “Fan camara a = ITY REAL. ie BDO. XX XX XX XN XX XX Xx Xx in rapid succession, and it is expected to have the show and breeding sections oy) he, | eT ee IB ce TT in A a ready for occupancy by the twenty birds with which the company will com- p ns Oe he i ‘ aie a OG ar mence business early in the fall. ie Uintied ‘ nen ts srs HOW TO GET THERE AVinag DEranrs pwr ‘ onal) pa Black > : = “i ne » te MALTY fs eae So ep The county road runs directly past the farm, the Country Club property be- AR, | SC EY bs 4 . day a {ng but a half-mile beyond. It is fully expected that the Seattle street car aptial, eigem, Sale im tem, serptes ° » that system will be extended through from Fremont on this road within a reason- Ankeny ay Our N ew Lists : . Bes bie able time. At present the trip to the farm is made either by team, automo- Fe bile or the Seattle-Everett Interurban. Visitors going on the cars will get >. FREE RBA off at Bitter Lake station. |“ J renee ats [8 : Maik. $5 STOCK EXHAUSTED iva, Liveny, anp ' oe ROME 0 : he ® oreity and The allotment of $5 stock is almost exhausted, and the board of direct “ - - - ne, e Seere ' " eponetrn ors have voted to raise the price August 10. Investors desiring stock at CHOICE pines 2 Thoth ove ‘block of ° wi “only present rates may take advantage of the payment plan, paying for their stock = 4 r Wik r M “ te te as follows; i” Aor is r nieice ty 4 Hol t . t 4 Ind, 4048 PURCHASE COUPON, Until Saturday, August 10, shares will be ne 4 . J oD National Securities Co., 1165.66 | Par—$5.00 cach. Parties desiring to do se National Securities OO» © oh af Golsopathy. crema Ba partly a o if sold i Empire Bidg., Seattle, Wash tage of our payment plan; to illustrate Empire Bidgy Seattle, witation free, Rates reason . Ca A : ' Incloned please find § 1 cash and $1 a month for four month 1 pe pleased t0 TATE TPIGHEI 2} ema m goed) " Halt : . In (full-part) payment for am eash and $5 am nth for four month booklet, “TReoaM coaicee eaaieeee : ‘heii iin, . 7 ia : A ‘ Parva BALLARD DISTRICT. shares of AMERICAN OSTRICH $50 cash and $50 a month for four months buy a with the unde CO., INC., stock, fully paid and non assessable. ) th equest in BO * “FPRCIAL TODAY 4-0 National Securities Co. i lige a of i ve Sime iat * Address 1165-66 Empire Bldg. Exclusive Fiscal Agts. Seattle, Wash

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